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. >> he was a yale lecturer who found it just about 100 years ago exactly and caused a little controversy because he later took full credit for finding machu picchu and left out the fact that there were three families of farmers living up growing tomatoes among the ruins when he got there. he came back a year later. >> jon: do native people count? >> that is part of the controversy. >> jon: and you decided to retrace bingham's path to machu picchu. >> yes. he did a famous expedition in 1911 on which he was looking for the lost city of the incas which was this legendary city that many believe that a group of inca nobles had run off to with all the treasures of the empire when pizarro arrived in 1532. >> jon: this was to escape the spanish and their takeover. >> the con quist to dores who arrived, exactly. he also got a hot tip that there might be cool ruins. >> jon: a hot tip on cool ruins. >> exactly. you haven't read "national geographic" in a while. >> jon: now this bingham was writing for "national geographic". he really put them for lack of a better pun on the map. >> "national geogra
. >> he was a yale lecturer who found it just about 100 years ago exactly and caused a little controversy because he later took full credit for finding machu picchu and left out the fact that there were three families of farmers living up growing tomatoes among the ruins when he got there. he came back a year later. >> jon: do native people count? >> that is part of the controversy. >> jon: and you decided to retrace bingham's path to machu picchu. >> yes. he did a...
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he still needs to organize materials for the lecture he's supposed to give at a university in a few days. >> i'm showing how wagashi changes throughout the year starting in the spring and historic stuff. >> tomizo currently teaches at fife different universities, giving lectures on the history and culture of wagashi. he accepted his positions in spite of his busy schedule because he wanted young people to learn how to appreciate wagashi. >> translator: sweets represent the culture. the older you go, the more they like sweets. that's wagashi in kyoto. they are definitely part of the culture. >> what new wagashi will kyoto create tomorrow. creating something new or preserving tradition. preserving tradition. tomizo's long day finally end. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
he still needs to organize materials for the lecture he's supposed to give at a university in a few days. >> i'm showing how wagashi changes throughout the year starting in the spring and historic stuff. >> tomizo currently teaches at fife different universities, giving lectures on the history and culture of wagashi. he accepted his positions in spite of his busy schedule because he wanted young people to learn how to appreciate wagashi. >> translator: sweets represent the...
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here you have the chinese communist lecturing the american capitalists. the chinese are right. >> sean: i hate to agree with you, they are right. i think they are also worried about their investment. a lot of people take vacation. you have a boyfriend, i know that. you are married. i know that when we take vacations, as a family we coordinate our travel. i don't have a private plane. if i had a private plane, i think my wife and i would be able to coordinate our departure time so we wouldn't have to have two planes to take us to the sameoltçr destination within a few hours of each other. the obamas go on vacation, everyone dessert evers a vacation. michelle obama -- took one plane, he took another, two motorcades. the rest of the country suffering and the president is on the golf course. i'm thinking there is something wrong with this optic. am i being unfair? >> no. they are saying getting everybody back to work is their priority. being on vacation didn't look good when the congressional budget office says unemployment 8% for the next three years. that's
here you have the chinese communist lecturing the american capitalists. the chinese are right. >> sean: i hate to agree with you, they are right. i think they are also worried about their investment. a lot of people take vacation. you have a boyfriend, i know that. you are married. i know that when we take vacations, as a family we coordinate our travel. i don't have a private plane. if i had a private plane, i think my wife and i would be able to coordinate our departure time so we...
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>> i don't think there's a licensing process because john on our first day out gave me a big lecturet to get kicked by a mule. about an hour later the mule tenders came back and said he just got kicked by the mule. >> jon: now you must pardon me for this. you don't strike me as so much of the explorer type. so this strikes me the hardship of the andes with the lack of breatheable air. very thin oxygen up there. >> exactly. >> jon: was it difficult for you? >> it was until we discovered the magic of cocoa. the cocoa leaves. we had to keep stopping and buying these large bags which they looked like bay leaves. >> jon: i'm familiar with... (laughing) no need, sir. >> i was hoping to get like a little of that tony montana action. it's more like having a nice cup of tea unfortunately. >> jon: so the mule tenders appreciated that. so you find out, what do you find out now about being... the people in peru are angry at this man. they say he stole their artifacts. what did you discover about things? >> they're right. he did have an agreement with the president of peru that he would take thes
>> i don't think there's a licensing process because john on our first day out gave me a big lecturet to get kicked by a mule. about an hour later the mule tenders came back and said he just got kicked by the mule. >> jon: now you must pardon me for this. you don't strike me as so much of the explorer type. so this strikes me the hardship of the andes with the lack of breatheable air. very thin oxygen up there. >> exactly. >> jon: was it difficult for you? >> it...
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washington and george washington carver, but she lectured about the contribution of frederick douglass, w.e.b. dubois, and how jackie robinson dubois, and how jackie robinson had broken the baseball barrier.
washington and george washington carver, but she lectured about the contribution of frederick douglass, w.e.b. dubois, and how jackie robinson dubois, and how jackie robinson had broken the baseball barrier.
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video camera for lectures. game pad. have you considered this ?got all that and more than 200,000 apps. technology to learn and play on-the-go. only at verizon. android powered. playstation certified. the xperia play by sony ericsson. only $99.99. >>> it's not unusual for kids to dream about becoming rock stars, right? what is extraordinary is a bunch of pacifica kids who have turned that dream into a reality. nbc bay area's reporter shows us how the sixth graders are rocking their way on to the same stage as motley crew. >> reporter: this grown-up sound is from rock here's are far from grown up. ♪ >> reporter: 10 and 11-year-olds from pacifica who prefer rock legends over justin bieber. >> i listened to this band called ac/dc. that guy is awesome. he really influenced me a lot. >> reporter: influenced so much, the boys decided to call their band, haunted by heroes. >> we're haunted by our heroes who have passed away. like jimmy hendrix. >> reporter: have you ever seen a sixth grader play six string like this? meet getty, charlie, brandon and twin
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i think the program notes are sufficient and rather than lecture i would much rather you enjoy the performance. the one thing i would like to emphasize about the first piece this is indeed a comic piece and in most instances westerners have a great problem when they come to a concert of classical music and view it as this is supposed to be serious music. this is not serious music and i would ask to you laugh. you are welcome to laugh. you may laugh. you need to practice laughing. we can progress -- all right. now, for those of you that find laughing difficult ladies and gentlemens you can at this timtiter in a nice way andf you want to be butch about it do the manly thought. please this isn't a work of aesthetic value it should be seen as humorous. as i of practicing this piece i can assure you and my ability for tongue twisters in english is limited let alone in japanese so if you see me stop and the priest turn extraordinarily red it's because i had a booboo. if you will excuse me. (music) this is the sort of thing you don't normally see. this would be a curtain and the oil makes it easier t
i think the program notes are sufficient and rather than lecture i would much rather you enjoy the performance. the one thing i would like to emphasize about the first piece this is indeed a comic piece and in most instances westerners have a great problem when they come to a concert of classical music and view it as this is supposed to be serious music. this is not serious music and i would ask to you laugh. you are welcome to laugh. you may laugh. you need to practice laughing. we can...
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i am lecturer at stanford university, not a professor. that is another level of this conversation teary let me extend the conversation a little bit. one of the things that it was after i left or go, i taught for many years at stanford and talk, as i told the kids, real stuff. i started a class on cloud computing. three years ago, i started a class at the university in beijing as well on this subject because i feel it is really important. we are in my opinion in the second year of a 20-year cycle that is no different than the client server cycle that happened last time around, and i think education is an important component of this. so i'm going to take my four or five minutes to educate you guys a little bit on what is this thing we call cloud computing. i'm going to try uses much plain english as i can, leave all the technical buzzwords aside, and try to eliminate -- illuminate for you what is happening. fundamentally, is an economic thing that is happening, and that is what has always driven technologies economics. i will get to that in
i am lecturer at stanford university, not a professor. that is another level of this conversation teary let me extend the conversation a little bit. one of the things that it was after i left or go, i taught for many years at stanford and talk, as i told the kids, real stuff. i started a class on cloud computing. three years ago, i started a class at the university in beijing as well on this subject because i feel it is really important. we are in my opinion in the second year of a 20-year...
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remember that lecture he gave us?n rush limbaugh or you say something we don't like we get a lecture. liberals can call conservatives, terrorists, that is people who kill others and get away with it. here's something interesting. during the clinton years there was great discipline in the democratic ranks where they could all speak on message. there continues to be the same great discipline in liberal ranks but they torqued it up 10°. now everybody speaks on the message. and everyone is accusing republicans of being terrorists. i think this is going to backfire, big time. >> sean: i tend to agree with. house republicans mugged obama conservatives hate obama. they want to destroy him politically. watch this tape. >> a thug attacking a victim. i was a mugging. now the good news the victim did get through it. the bad news is the mugger got what he wanted. he got the wallet so the mugging continues again and again. the people who perpetrated thisejop ult on the president will come back to do it again. the goal of the repub
remember that lecture he gave us?n rush limbaugh or you say something we don't like we get a lecture. liberals can call conservatives, terrorists, that is people who kill others and get away with it. here's something interesting. during the clinton years there was great discipline in the democratic ranks where they could all speak on message. there continues to be the same great discipline in liberal ranks but they torqued it up 10°. now everybody speaks on the message. and everyone is...
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video camera for lectures. game pad. have you considered this ?got all that and more than 200,000 apps. technology to learn and play on-the-go. only at verizon. android powered. playstation certified. the xperia play by sony ericsson. only $99.99. >>> before we send you off to "sports sunday" here's a look at some today's scores. the giants avoided a sweep in houston today beating the astros, 6-4 in 11 innings. they're now 1 1/2 games behind arizona in the national league west. the a's, however, lost at home in a close game to the blue jays. 1-0. thanks for watching nbc bay area news at 11:00. "sports sunday's" coming up next. and lawrence scott sits down with a local indycar driver who may just be one of the smartest athletes to come out of the bay area. plus, we get an inside look at the giants' way, that and so have a nice week. >>> tonight on "sports sunday" we anchor the show with the anchors of the raiders defense. we go down the line with the men up front for the silver and black and get the beat at niners camp with an eye for the breakout
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video camera for lectures. game pad. have you considered this ?l that and more than 200,000 apps. technology to learn and play on-the-go. only at verizon. android powered. playstation certified. the xperia play by sony ericsson. only $99.99. >>> welcome back to nbc bay area. fans paid to see a baseball game but had no idea wrestlemania would break out in the 6th inning at at&t park tonight. giants and phillies, oh, boy, did they work up a sweat. catcher ely whiteside gives ramone ramirez the signal to throw a fastball inside. ramirez hits shane victorino in the back and then it was on. whiteside is pumped up, ready to fight. yes, and there was phillies ready to fight. benches clear and there's multiple fights going on, all at once. the brawl lasted almost a minute and a half. shane victorino was the only philly ejected. plus two giants ejected from the game. ramone ramirez and ely whiteside. here's what the guys had to say after the game. >> i just called for a fastball inside and, you know, a little too far inside. >> did they do anything objecti
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terzian, for that wonderful lecture.m, i'm a huge fan of "the weekly standard" and have been for many year. one of the things i most appreciate about it is that the articles there frequently portray franklin d. roosevelt in an appreciative and admiring light. it's one of the few conservative periodicals that does this. i recently defended finishing dr to a -- fdr to a professor, and my question to you is if by some miracle roosevelt had lived to finish his fourth term, what do you think his take on stalin would have been? what would their relationship have been like? >> well, let me just make a comment on your earlier. the weekly standard likes fdr. and we like the sort of roosevelt/truman/kennedy approach to foreign policy in the democratic party. when i took my present job, um, i was putting my various things in my office. and one of them, they have a few over here in the library, i have a clock which has -- it's franklin roosevelt, it's this little statue of fdr, and he's standing sort of holding the clock as if it's
terzian, for that wonderful lecture.m, i'm a huge fan of "the weekly standard" and have been for many year. one of the things i most appreciate about it is that the articles there frequently portray franklin d. roosevelt in an appreciative and admiring light. it's one of the few conservative periodicals that does this. i recently defended finishing dr to a -- fdr to a professor, and my question to you is if by some miracle roosevelt had lived to finish his fourth term, what do you...
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and this lecture is the closest, most television people get going to church. that is what he said. [laughter] i am at tech evangelist from many years back, so i will take any excuse to preach about the internet. in less than 30 years the internet has grown from almost nothing to almost 2 billion new jersey -- users, and iris a we have a ways to go. it is available on mount everest. half of adults in the european union use it every day. it has become such a profound part of life that for five adults worldwide regarded as a fundamental human rights. and- adultst four of fivce worldwide regard it as a fundamental human right. we thought the internet, a child growing up in a remote village is unlikely to reach their potential with little access to books or learning. without the internet people worldwide could not band together so quickly in a crisis, helping to raise the alarm and support. without the internet, repressive genes can deny their voice, making it far harder to expose corruption and wrongdoing. without the internet, europe would lose one of the most important, literally the
and this lecture is the closest, most television people get going to church. that is what he said. [laughter] i am at tech evangelist from many years back, so i will take any excuse to preach about the internet. in less than 30 years the internet has grown from almost nothing to almost 2 billion new jersey -- users, and iris a we have a ways to go. it is available on mount everest. half of adults in the european union use it every day. it has become such a profound part of life that for five...
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country's foreign minister promised a free and fair general election at the end of modern history lecture of from oxford professor mark o'mara told me there's a lot going on backstage in syria right now. we turn to syria has peaceful demonstrators against the good patient. but in practice all the weapons out. of iraq aren't the sort of small groups who are. in the early years of occupation they are friends of. their workers are on the ground so we have also. going on behind the rhetoric of both sides who. represents. a real danger is that we could scale civil war in syria. first mark almost big of a bit earlier on wall russia's president to meet with valid says if syrian leader bashar al assad fails to stop the violence and carry out reforms his fate could be a green one. unfortunately the situation in syria has taken a dramatic turn we real politicians should follow developments but after u.k. violent orders to destroy the opposition the syrian president gave no such orders unfortunately a lot of people are dying in syria this is our biggest concern in my private conversation with the pr
country's foreign minister promised a free and fair general election at the end of modern history lecture of from oxford professor mark o'mara told me there's a lot going on backstage in syria right now. we turn to syria has peaceful demonstrators against the good patient. but in practice all the weapons out. of iraq aren't the sort of small groups who are. in the early years of occupation they are friends of. their workers are on the ground so we have also. going on behind the rhetoric of both...
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lecture. it's all. according to policy documents seen by the guardian newspaper senior m i five and m i six agents were asked to weigh up the quality of information they might obtain with the level of mistreatment a prisoner with suffer and if it was worth it to go ahead amnesty international says there's a mounting pile of credible evidence on the extent to which britain was involved in torture binyam mohamed where security services officials were sending question for sending information disputing interrogations in situations where they either knew or ought to have known that he was being tortured or otherwise mistreated garcia was used for addition flights and there are you know every week or every month there's a new. evidence yet another document that's been hidden for a very long time has just been released that shows that there was you know perhaps circumstances in which ministers were very senior officials authorised agents to participate in situations where it was more likely than not the tortur
lecture. it's all. according to policy documents seen by the guardian newspaper senior m i five and m i six agents were asked to weigh up the quality of information they might obtain with the level of mistreatment a prisoner with suffer and if it was worth it to go ahead amnesty international says there's a mounting pile of credible evidence on the extent to which britain was involved in torture binyam mohamed where security services officials were sending question for sending information...
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but his lecture is your scream also a brief tonight of forty people have been arrested dozens most of the policemen injured after riots flared up in north london protesters attacked officers over the fatal shooting of a twenty nine year old man last week rioters threw petrol bombs at police and torched buildings a bus and police patrol cars more than three hundred were involved in what began as a march to demand justice for the killing. israel supreme courts started hearing an appeal now from the country's former president moshe katsav in march she was sentenced to seven years for raping an employee while he was a cabinet minister of nine hundred ninety eight he was also convicted and sentenced for sex offenses against two other women during his presidency but allowed to stay out of jail while he appealed from a president has denied any wrongdoing thing in his case is politically motivated. muslims in britain have started a campaign to put several areas of the u.k. under strict sharia law banning drinking gambling of listening to music is just a small part of the proposals out his spl
but his lecture is your scream also a brief tonight of forty people have been arrested dozens most of the policemen injured after riots flared up in north london protesters attacked officers over the fatal shooting of a twenty nine year old man last week rioters threw petrol bombs at police and torched buildings a bus and police patrol cars more than three hundred were involved in what began as a march to demand justice for the killing. israel supreme courts started hearing an appeal now from...
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reporting there well one more on the significance of this visit we can cross to the new patrol a lecturer in korean studies now the university of sydney who joins us via broadband. for being here with us to the program now it's the north korean leader's first trip to russia in almost a decade so what do you make of the timing of this visit. well the timing is always important but has been. just the last year i can go visit to china three times and twelve months and on leave the first visit. shows that something use changing in either inside north korea or in relations between russia and the sequence of the circles of state we know the situation economic situation in north korea is not the best it's improved since one thousand mind north korea needs more aid and aid does not come from south korea any more china provides as much as it can and probably it's time for the balance between relations between china and north korea china. and russia so i think it's a p.r. exercise for john to make sure that people still believe him but next year two thousand and twelve north korea as promised is go
reporting there well one more on the significance of this visit we can cross to the new patrol a lecturer in korean studies now the university of sydney who joins us via broadband. for being here with us to the program now it's the north korean leader's first trip to russia in almost a decade so what do you make of the timing of this visit. well the timing is always important but has been. just the last year i can go visit to china three times and twelve months and on leave the first visit....
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of course of the reasons why you are who you are to go home professor mark almond modern history lecturer in oxford thanks for your thoughts on the program. well meantime the revolutions over but few in egypt say their lives are any easier even considering the former president's finally on trial charged with killing and corruption wasn't about eric denied the charges against him in the wake of the opening of his hearing into accusations of already the killing of protesters if convicted of a barrett could face the death penalty a three year olds in a hospital bed when he played alongside his two sons and top aides who were also accused of corruption a mass killing of a six month soft about it was toppled the post-revolutionary chaos makes many egyptians yearn for what went before. reports. this quaint cairo is now one of the most famous in the world many around the globe even those with little knowledge of arabic know its name means liberation well the revolution of january put this part of the globe on the map but apart from that what else did it breed the people of egypt i this man has b
of course of the reasons why you are who you are to go home professor mark almond modern history lecturer in oxford thanks for your thoughts on the program. well meantime the revolutions over but few in egypt say their lives are any easier even considering the former president's finally on trial charged with killing and corruption wasn't about eric denied the charges against him in the wake of the opening of his hearing into accusations of already the killing of protesters if convicted of a...
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he made a joke about how he got smacked on the hand and lectured to. and then you have establishment figures like karl rove lecturing him. that helps him play that balance between this guy might be the guy who is not quite the establishment candidate, but that maybe the establishment can accept and maybe he can twral beat obama. i actually think it played in quite nicely to his strategy. >> j.p., do you think that republicans are looking for more moderate candidates? i'm not sure that any republican right now wants to be considered moderate, someone who can appeal to moderate voters, paul ryan or chris christie? >> i think we're at a point where we want to see somebody who can get something done. perry has a lot of qualifications what show him as that kind of guy. he has -- he's one of the first texas governor to show revenue cuts. it's really important in spending cuts as well. i think that this is something that people are more interested in getting than just something that you can't even quantify something like being a moderate. we just want to see
he made a joke about how he got smacked on the hand and lectured to. and then you have establishment figures like karl rove lecturing him. that helps him play that balance between this guy might be the guy who is not quite the establishment candidate, but that maybe the establishment can accept and maybe he can twral beat obama. i actually think it played in quite nicely to his strategy. >> j.p., do you think that republicans are looking for more moderate candidates? i'm not sure that any...
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otherwise i'll show you later in the lecture. paint lines are another indicator of how damaged buildings are. if you want to look at the paint lines on this building, it's kind of hard to tell until you get up close. remember, this building is kind of a grayish tannish color, i guess. when you get a little bit closer, this side of the building should be the same color as this side of the building. what happened was this building moved away from the building next door and that's how far it moved. separation between buildings. you want to look at the separation to see if it's even, is it the same distance at the bottom as at the top, but that's another indicator of how damaged buildings are. this one looks fairly even, but when you get closer you can tell with the racking on the bottom that this building was pulled away. liquefaction, liquefaction is a term they use when the ground is loose. usually when structures or infrastructure is built on sand or land fill, something that's not solid, what happens is in shaking, during an ear
otherwise i'll show you later in the lecture. paint lines are another indicator of how damaged buildings are. if you want to look at the paint lines on this building, it's kind of hard to tell until you get up close. remember, this building is kind of a grayish tannish color, i guess. when you get a little bit closer, this side of the building should be the same color as this side of the building. what happened was this building moved away from the building next door and that's how far it...
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minister promised a free and fair general election at the end of the year i spoke to a modern history lecturer in oxford professor mark owen he says there's a lot going on backstage in syria right now. who turned into. a good patient. but in practice all the weapons have. some of iraq aren't the sort of groups who are. your. friends or who are working with americans they're like a circus was a crime drama so we have also. i think the real danger is that we could secure a very large scale civil war in syria russia's president says if syrian leader bashar al assad fails to stop the violence and carry out reforms his fate could be a grim one. nor cities unfortunately the situation in syria has taken a dramatic turn real politicians should follow developments but gadhafi gave violent orders to destroy the opposition the syrian president gave no such orders unfortunately a lot of people are dying in syria this is our biggest concern in my private conversation with the president of syria and in the private letters i sent him i discussed the same ideals reforms need to be carried out which one should
minister promised a free and fair general election at the end of the year i spoke to a modern history lecturer in oxford professor mark owen he says there's a lot going on backstage in syria right now. who turned into. a good patient. but in practice all the weapons have. some of iraq aren't the sort of groups who are. your. friends or who are working with americans they're like a circus was a crime drama so we have also. i think the real danger is that we could secure a very large scale civil...
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they were physically present when i was being abused they saw my shot and my lecture. me they saw my according to policy documents seen by the guardian newspaper senior m i five and m i six agents were asked to weigh up the quality of information they might obtain with the level of mistreatment a prisoner would suffer and if it was worth it to go ahead amnesty international says there's a mounting pile of credible evidence on the extent to which britain was involved in torture as the document that's been hidden for a very long time has just been released that shows that there was you know perhaps circumstances in which. you know ministers were very senior officials authorised agents to participate in an situation where it was more likely than not the torture would occur there's a police investigation into torture allegations under way and as soon as that's finished an inquiry will begin but it's already come under fire the policy on interrogation and all the relevant documents may not be made public which is good human rights groups so much that they've refused to give
they were physically present when i was being abused they saw my shot and my lecture. me they saw my according to policy documents seen by the guardian newspaper senior m i five and m i six agents were asked to weigh up the quality of information they might obtain with the level of mistreatment a prisoner would suffer and if it was worth it to go ahead amnesty international says there's a mounting pile of credible evidence on the extent to which britain was involved in torture as the document...
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but i don't mind, you know, going to a museum or a lecture or to a college to lecture about my work. but i've never wanted to be seen as any sort of figure or crusader in the first amendment issue, because, for me, you know, if i was to become a fixture on the first amendment circuit, it would be very tiresome, you know. people would-- would be sick of me, you know, and i'd be sick of myself. so my contribution to the first amendment is not really to speak on it but to just do it. (paulson) well, we're very glad you made an exception to join us today. let me ask you a last question, andres, which has to do about what you were just saying and how you see yourself and your work. you've said your work is like a mirror to you. what do you see in your work? and what does the public see in that mirror? you know, max, that's a very good question, because i look at myself, and i look in the mirror, and i look at the work, the current work, and i don't know what i see, you know, and i don't know if i understand it or not, but that's okay. because there's a lot of art in this world that i don'
but i don't mind, you know, going to a museum or a lecture or to a college to lecture about my work. but i've never wanted to be seen as any sort of figure or crusader in the first amendment issue, because, for me, you know, if i was to become a fixture on the first amendment circuit, it would be very tiresome, you know. people would-- would be sick of me, you know, and i'd be sick of myself. so my contribution to the first amendment is not really to speak on it but to just do it. (paulson)...
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a wonderful community programs, lectures, to really represent the spirit of bayview.ut that for your new library? let me also say this community has been one of the models for community engagement. every neighborhood meeting we had, we had up to 100 people that held our feet to the fire, that told us exactly what you wanted to see happen. it was wonderful to work with you on that. thank you, bayview, for not only selling for a modest renovation, but for a brand new, wonderful library. there are many wonderful folks i want to take a moment to acknowledge because they have done a fantastic job in that effort. i want to start with a terrific asset we have, which we are fortunate to have with us, linda. she is fantastic. [applause] also from the neighborhood, a couple of folks that have been very active with our counsel of the neighborhood libraries. mary pavis and larry. [applause] thank you for involvement. and of course, ms. jackson. i do not see libya -- there we are. thank you for your fantastic efforts. we have not forgotten that we still need to have a library pres
a wonderful community programs, lectures, to really represent the spirit of bayview.ut that for your new library? let me also say this community has been one of the models for community engagement. every neighborhood meeting we had, we had up to 100 people that held our feet to the fire, that told us exactly what you wanted to see happen. it was wonderful to work with you on that. thank you, bayview, for not only selling for a modest renovation, but for a brand new, wonderful library. there are...
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video camera for lectures. game pad. have you considered this ?l that and more than 200,000 apps. technology to learn and play on-the-go. only at verizon. android powered. playstation certified. the xperia play by sony ericsson. only $99.99. >> you have probably heard, food trucks are on the move in the bay area and aubrey aquino gives us a taste of this wild trout. >> this windows on wheels is one of the new act and should--the new additions to food trucks on wheels. >> a people do not know what it is people, and access what kind of food is this? >> these kitchens on wheels are getting paid the receptions by food lovers and note to trucks are exactly alike. >> they started off like these to trucks that were be up, and now have turned these old vehicles into wonderful or may food trucks. >> this trunk has a garlic rise and a specialty. >> this is a tasty topple sitting on a 6 in. flour tortilla with garlic rise, corned beef, fried eggs over easy with a peak of the guile and fried garlic flakes. this has been getting a lot of attention because of t
video camera for lectures. game pad. have you considered this ?l that and more than 200,000 apps. technology to learn and play on-the-go. only at verizon. android powered. playstation certified. the xperia play by sony ericsson. only $99.99. >> you have probably heard, food trucks are on the move in the bay area and aubrey aquino gives us a taste of this wild trout. >> this windows on wheels is one of the new act and should--the new additions to food trucks on wheels. >> a...
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peter finch said this lecture is the closest most television people get to going to church.is what he said. in my days -- i am a tech evangelist from way back so i will take any excuse to preach about the internet. in less than 30 years the internet has grown from almost nothing to more than two billion users and i would say we have a ways to go. it is available on everest, south pole. half of the adults in the european union visit every day and our goal is the other half as well. it has become such a profound part of life that four or five adults regard internet access as of fundamental of human right. to date it is hard to imagine life without the internet. we take it for granted but it is worth reminding ourselves just what an incredible force for good the internet has been. without the internet a child is unlikely to reach their potential access to books or learning. without the internet people worldwide could band together. we saw this in haiti and other people. so quickly in a crisis to raise the alarm and deliver support. without the internet repressive regimes of whi
peter finch said this lecture is the closest most television people get to going to church.is what he said. in my days -- i am a tech evangelist from way back so i will take any excuse to preach about the internet. in less than 30 years the internet has grown from almost nothing to more than two billion users and i would say we have a ways to go. it is available on everest, south pole. half of the adults in the european union visit every day and our goal is the other half as well. it has become...