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maybe in the middle of the mario savio free speech memorial lecture. mario savio's widow put out a statement saying the lecture was going to be moved outside, quote, in protest against the use of excessive police force and against nonviolent demonstrators. she said, we apologize for your inconvenience, but as mario said, there comes a time. today in new york city, very, very early this morning, in the middle of the night, new york city police raided and tore town and cleared out the occupy wall street encampment that has been at zuccotti park in lower manhattan for nearly two months. the raid happened at 1:00 a.m. in roughly, as most of the protesters there were asleep. new york city police officers dressed in riot gear handed out a written notice to the protesters telling them where their personal articles from the encampment could be retrieved which sounds lovely until you saw what they were doing to the protesters' personal belongings. there were reports police use knives to cut up the sturdy military-grade tents that were the best hope of surviving
maybe in the middle of the mario savio free speech memorial lecture. mario savio's widow put out a statement saying the lecture was going to be moved outside, quote, in protest against the use of excessive police force and against nonviolent demonstrators. she said, we apologize for your inconvenience, but as mario said, there comes a time. today in new york city, very, very early this morning, in the middle of the night, new york city police raided and tore town and cleared out the occupy wall...
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not a lecturer?ep-dad was a boxer, right? >> yes. >> jimmy: did you guys really fight him in the basement? >> we had a couple of nights where we went at it with dad. >> jimmy: would you ever win? >> never. >> jimmy: no. what about charlie? would he -- >> nobody won against my dad. >> jimmy: yeah. well, if you did, it would be the worst thing that could happen. >> he never was really trying to open us up or nothing like that. we were down in the basement boxes. >> jimmy: okay. he wasn't really punishing you. it was sports. you are friendly with floyd mayweather i have heard. >> i went to his gym, yeah, watched him train. >> jimmy: so, now manny pacquiao, is he -- >> i'm a big fan. i'm a big boxing fan. [ applause ] i'm a huge fan and i'm looking forward to manny's fight that's coming up and i'm like everybody else, i can't wait to see him and floyd get in the ring and do it once and for all. [ applause ] >> jimmy: you think they will? >> absolutely. absolutely. they have to. as a fan of the sport, it'
not a lecturer?ep-dad was a boxer, right? >> yes. >> jimmy: did you guys really fight him in the basement? >> we had a couple of nights where we went at it with dad. >> jimmy: would you ever win? >> never. >> jimmy: no. what about charlie? would he -- >> nobody won against my dad. >> jimmy: yeah. well, if you did, it would be the worst thing that could happen. >> he never was really trying to open us up or nothing like that. we were down in...
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country isn't ready for democracy that we have to postpone their so you know again it's kind of lecturing the people because the people are going to vote in a certain way and there are certain powers that be within egypt in iraq saying that would be the wrong vote the wrong decision. well i think we need to go back to why this crisis has emerged i don't think it had anything to do with elections this is it i think people are i think in general we're looking at there at the wrong picture where we're tying it to the elections because the elections are so i mean they're going to happen and a couple of days but the issue is not about elections i think the explosion of started on saturday was a manifestation of the frustrations that have been building up and culminating over the past ten months there have been twelve thousand people subjected to military trials there have been reports of terrible abuses by the military police and by the police their trials of the former icons of the of the former regime have been dragging on and a way that has proved i think beyond a doubt to many people that
country isn't ready for democracy that we have to postpone their so you know again it's kind of lecturing the people because the people are going to vote in a certain way and there are certain powers that be within egypt in iraq saying that would be the wrong vote the wrong decision. well i think we need to go back to why this crisis has emerged i don't think it had anything to do with elections this is it i think people are i think in general we're looking at there at the wrong picture where...
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now it includes professors and lectures in the csu system.er going to briefly walk out of classes today and tomorrow. they're upset with who is running the university system. they're saying that students understand this, and they're upset, too, with higher fees. tuition jumped 23%. the enrollment is reduced. so this jump starts a system wide strike that the faculty hopes to stage on november 17th to protest a decision to cancel scheduled raids by chancellor reed. some students and faculty feel the decision is in line with those at the occupy wall street movement is fighting about. the university is say iing they are hardly the 1%. they got no bailouts. instead they suppressed the funds by $650 million. there could be more cuts down the road. so what's happening is that professors plan to walk out at ten csu campuses today, including san francisco state and a dozen more tomorrow including east bay at 7:30. followed by san jose state at 9:00. reporting live in hayward, i'm christie smith. jon and laura, back to you. >> christi, thank you very m
now it includes professors and lectures in the csu system.er going to briefly walk out of classes today and tomorrow. they're upset with who is running the university system. they're saying that students understand this, and they're upset, too, with higher fees. tuition jumped 23%. the enrollment is reduced. so this jump starts a system wide strike that the faculty hopes to stage on november 17th to protest a decision to cancel scheduled raids by chancellor reed. some students and faculty feel...
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i had a friend who said why don't you put your lectures on you tube.cided to give it a shot. >> welcome to the presentation on basic addition. >> soon, thousands watched his lectures. >> i started getting letters from people and comments on youtube and they are not like hey, i think this kind of might of helped on my math exam. they are like i failed calculus the first time. i start ared watching the videos and now i'm acing the class. >> the youtube numbers kept rising and he got letters from the middle east and africa. >> what sal khan has done is amazing. >> now, he is funded by bill gates and offers web lecturers on everything from history to economics to computer science. his videos are viewed millions of times. >> even if god forbid i got about it by a bus when i walked outside it will still reach millions and maybe eventually billions of students. >> just happen to be good at teaching. >> i will take that as a compliment. >> it is a compliment. he is a great teacher. >> i hope that helps. see you in the next video. >> it is really helping us lea
i had a friend who said why don't you put your lectures on you tube.cided to give it a shot. >> welcome to the presentation on basic addition. >> soon, thousands watched his lectures. >> i started getting letters from people and comments on youtube and they are not like hey, i think this kind of might of helped on my math exam. they are like i failed calculus the first time. i start ared watching the videos and now i'm acing the class. >> the youtube numbers kept rising...
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. >> i start he had getting lectures and comments on youtube. of might have helped on my math exam. they are like, i failed calculus the first time i started watching the videos now i am acing the class. >> he got letters from middle east, africa. >> what sal kahn has done is amazing. >> it is funded by bill gates. he offers lectures from history, economics to computer science. his videos are viewed millions of times. >> not only is it reaching millions god forbid i got hit by a bus outside it will still reach millions eventually billions of students. >> you happen to be good at teaching? >> i will take that as a compliment. >> it is a compliment. he's a great teacher. >> i hope that helps. see you in the next video. >> it is exciting he gets kids so excited about math. >> in most parts of life things have gotten much better cars computers cell phones. education not so much. >> you remind 80 or 90 or 100-years you would have the local band if you had a party that was the only gig in town. >> each village might have a story teller. >> exactly. on
. >> i start he had getting lectures and comments on youtube. of might have helped on my math exam. they are like, i failed calculus the first time i started watching the videos now i am acing the class. >> he got letters from middle east, africa. >> what sal kahn has done is amazing. >> it is funded by bill gates. he offers lectures from history, economics to computer science. his videos are viewed millions of times. >> not only is it reaching millions god forbid...
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i had a friend who said why don't you put your lectures on you tube. welcome to the presentation on basic addition. >> soon, thousands watched his lectures. >> i started getting letters from people and comments on youtube and they are not like hey, i think this kind of might of helped on my math exam. they are like i failed calculus the first time. i start ared watching the videos and now i'm acing the class. >> the youtube numbers kept rising and he got letters from the middle east and africa. >> what sal khan has done is amazing. >> now, he is funded by bill gates and offers web lecturers on everything from history to economics to computer science. his videos are viewed millions of times. >> even if god forbid i got about it by a bus when i walked outside it will still reach millions and maybe eventually billions of students. >> just happen to be good at teaching. >> i will take that as a compliment. >> it is a compliment. he is a great teacher. >> i hope that helps. see you in the next video. >> it is really helping us learn a lot more. >> it is exc
i had a friend who said why don't you put your lectures on you tube. welcome to the presentation on basic addition. >> soon, thousands watched his lectures. >> i started getting letters from people and comments on youtube and they are not like hey, i think this kind of might of helped on my math exam. they are like i failed calculus the first time. i start ared watching the videos and now i'm acing the class. >> the youtube numbers kept rising and he got letters from the...
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professors and lecturers are holding decisions to hold wages. doming gas hill will also if on strike. >>> bay area voters will decide dozens of important political contests but the race for san francisco mayor seems to be getting the most attention. allie rasmus spoke with the san francisco election director. >> they are getting ready for what they are hoping lab busy day. >> reporter: dozens of election workers are making their way into city hall. the election director said i hopes there is a lot of turn out pause so far, estimated 2 5% of san francisco voters casted a mail in ballot but he revised that number down and he said it is closer to 16%, not 25. he said he is not sure why turnout is so low but he said maybe voters are waiting for the last minute. there is a crowded field of candidates and 16 people are running for san francisco mayor. they have had various campaign events, all of way up until the polls close. voters are here to choose a mayor and sheriff but they say this is the first time city leaders have raised doubts. >> this time
professors and lecturers are holding decisions to hold wages. doming gas hill will also if on strike. >>> bay area voters will decide dozens of important political contests but the race for san francisco mayor seems to be getting the most attention. allie rasmus spoke with the san francisco election director. >> they are getting ready for what they are hoping lab busy day. >> reporter: dozens of election workers are making their way into city hall. the election director...
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what they'll be protesting, the lecturers. the professors. the teachers. the counselors. they'll protest that the tsu system hasn't paid pay raises already agreed upon. pay raises they are supposed to receive for the 2008 and 2009 school years. they said they simply can't afford to and pay the state for slashing funding to the school system. sacramento is in such a big hole financially. they say they do not have the money and if they are to pay them out they have to reduce classes for students more. just yesterday the board voted to raise tuition. that's an increase of under $500. that illustrates the financial bind that they're in. there are 23 campuses in the system. but the union for the faculty, the california faculty association decided to focus on these two campuses. we understand they could be traveling to participate. classes will be in session unless your instructor told you otherwise. bob redell, jon and laura? >> we'll check back with you throughout the morning. california state budget is in trouble. new report from the legislative analyst office shows the stat
what they'll be protesting, the lecturers. the professors. the teachers. the counselors. they'll protest that the tsu system hasn't paid pay raises already agreed upon. pay raises they are supposed to receive for the 2008 and 2009 school years. they said they simply can't afford to and pay the state for slashing funding to the school system. sacramento is in such a big hole financially. they say they do not have the money and if they are to pay them out they have to reduce classes for students...
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michael mccann is a senior lecturer of international relations -- michael mckinley is a senior lecturerinternational relations. he will give us reaction of obama's speech before parliament in australia. what did you think of the speech? >> it was one of these styled speeches. everyone was very pleased to see him. there was an era of jocularity. very welcoming. you could not imagine these people disagreeing with each other in a century. >> but australia, indeed, has to play a very tough balancing act. they are accepting this expansion of america's military presence in australia. but on the flip side, you have to appease china because they export a lot of your major resources to the mainland. >> that is true. in fact, it is even worse than you might suggest there. the balancing act also has to be done with india because the defense minister, stephen smith, had a comment on recently about the shift of many of australia's defense assets to the west and north of the country. it was not just about china. it was also about india. india has come out recently speaking critically of this. austral
michael mccann is a senior lecturer of international relations -- michael mckinley is a senior lecturerinternational relations. he will give us reaction of obama's speech before parliament in australia. what did you think of the speech? >> it was one of these styled speeches. everyone was very pleased to see him. there was an era of jocularity. very welcoming. you could not imagine these people disagreeing with each other in a century. >> but australia, indeed, has to play a very...
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. >> i do remember sitting in many lectures after a really hard swim practice and having a hard time concentrating on the lecture. >> fred mitchell of ginger in palo alto has come to every daydreamer's rescue. >> kept the microphone here. we've started recording. >> it is called notability. it combines writing, recording and web sharing. >> only in the last month has it become really popular. >> how popular? >> very popular. >> in fact, it is the number one best selling ipad app in the u.s. and several other countries. >> we expect to have a half a million sold by the end of the year. >> some students we found think the old way is better because of the physical act of writing something down instead of recording it. of. >> i found when i write things, it not only helps me digest information, but helps me stay focused. >> others embrace the new technology. >> to help them learn better, i think i'm all for it. >> in palo alto, cbs 5. >>> school seems like a long time ago. coming up, gamers no longer have to pause to take care of business. how creators have come up with a way to let game
. >> i do remember sitting in many lectures after a really hard swim practice and having a hard time concentrating on the lecture. >> fred mitchell of ginger in palo alto has come to every daydreamer's rescue. >> kept the microphone here. we've started recording. >> it is called notability. it combines writing, recording and web sharing. >> only in the last month has it become really popular. >> how popular? >> very popular. >> in fact, it is the...
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. >>> the east coast earthquake will be a topic of a lecture tonight in fairfax county. the u.s. geological survey found people who felt the quake from virginia to new york. they'll discuss the likelihood of an occurrence tonight at 7:00. this lecture is open to the public at the national geologic center in reston. >>> the snow summit kicks off in montgomery county today. that's when the department of transportation will assess the county's snow plans and snow fleet. the agency will also announce the new initiatives to improve its storm response, including a new navigation system for drivers. the snow summit starts at 10:00 this morning in rockville. >>> it is time for another check of the forecast. today we're all smiles. we had a beautiful day yesterday. looks like some more of the same. >> off to a clear start this morning. speaking of snow, denver is getting hit right now with a major snowstorm. if you have a flight trying to connect through denver, check with your airline. a lot of flights are going to be cancelled or certainly postponed as the day progresses there. here we'
. >>> the east coast earthquake will be a topic of a lecture tonight in fairfax county. the u.s. geological survey found people who felt the quake from virginia to new york. they'll discuss the likelihood of an occurrence tonight at 7:00. this lecture is open to the public at the national geologic center in reston. >>> the snow summit kicks off in montgomery county today. that's when the department of transportation will assess the county's snow plans and snow fleet. the...
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he's lectured across the globe. and his books have been translated into numerous languages. his latest book is called "falling upward," and addresses the importance of the spiritual journey. >> it feels like falling, but it isn't falling. it's learning. it's transcending. >> reporter: in what he calls the first half of life, rohr says we're mostly concerned with everyday interests -- building our self-image. >> our culture is made to order for that. defining the self almost entirely by external achievements, by external appearance, by skin color, by the car you drive, where you live, and so forth. you know, that all great spiritual traditions will call that illusion. illusion. foolishness. there's a further journey. there's something more than, you know, accumulating more money in the stock market. >> reporter: but in the second part of life, the spiritual part, we are more likely to see meaning in the losses, disappointments and failures we have suffered. it is not necessarily a chronological period. it can occur at any age, but is always characterized by a greater ability
he's lectured across the globe. and his books have been translated into numerous languages. his latest book is called "falling upward," and addresses the importance of the spiritual journey. >> it feels like falling, but it isn't falling. it's learning. it's transcending. >> reporter: in what he calls the first half of life, rohr says we're mostly concerned with everyday interests -- building our self-image. >> our culture is made to order for that. defining the self...
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we have a lecture on enameling and the treasure hunt, friday, saturday, and sunday, two none trivial pieces of jewelry will be hidden, and if you find them they are yours. >> let's talk to her. >> thank you. >> let's talk about these. >> these are made with glass beads and silver plating and added with a variety of different stitchs to get the shapes i want. >> you want to hold that one up for us. >> s what is that? >> my specialty is anything old. >> well you are looking at me, so you are on the right track. here is julyia. he. >> hold up one there and tell us about it. >> how long to make that piece? >> a week and a half. >> you are here. >> i am. >> people can come by and say hey. >> they sure can and try on jewelry. >> i will be here, thank you. >> thank you. >> good to see you. hey sevilla. >> yes. >> it starts friday right? >> right. >> and the admission is. >> it is that, that allows you to go in all weekend. the treasure hunt is free, fabulous fakes, the jewelry making and the lecture on sunday are charge. >> excellent, it is going to be a great event. the 8th annual walters
we have a lecture on enameling and the treasure hunt, friday, saturday, and sunday, two none trivial pieces of jewelry will be hidden, and if you find them they are yours. >> let's talk to her. >> thank you. >> let's talk about these. >> these are made with glass beads and silver plating and added with a variety of different stitchs to get the shapes i want. >> you want to hold that one up for us. >> s what is that? >> my specialty is anything old....
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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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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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for votes the heat is on for a seat in russia's parliament we'll tell you how tablets are wounded lecture it right there palate. and the latest attempt to break the blockade of gaza as israeli security forces irish canadian rights and details on this not a story dot com. two russian tycoons have been battling it out for a record sum of some six billion dollars in london's high court make some of the girl race results in claims. up above it has robbed them of billions by intimidating rates of selling its well shares on the cheap rubbish denies the allegations and try the way for many public comments on the case but there is also he has been much more candid with some that are not rational grandstanding witness box a lawsuit promises to become the most expensive in history both tycoons already having spent millions of dollars in legal bills. palestinians one place at the u.n. heritage group this week with a beautiful cost to their scale but it's funding the u.s. cutting up its cash israel also strongly opposed the move from other students and now claims israel has suspended transparent tax
for votes the heat is on for a seat in russia's parliament we'll tell you how tablets are wounded lecture it right there palate. and the latest attempt to break the blockade of gaza as israeli security forces irish canadian rights and details on this not a story dot com. two russian tycoons have been battling it out for a record sum of some six billion dollars in london's high court make some of the girl race results in claims. up above it has robbed them of billions by intimidating rates of...
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vying for votes the heat is on for a seat in russia's parliament and tell you how to handle your lecture it bad their ballot. and the latest attempt to break the blockade of gaza as israeli security forces border to irish canadian boats details on this and other stores present r.t. dot com. two russian tycoons have been battling it out for a record sum of some six billion dollars in london's high court next out on the dog race results he claims. at a move which has robbed him of billions by intimidating having to sell its oil shares on the cheap very rich denies the allegation has shied away from any public comment on the case but there is also he has been much more candid with some violent oppression grandstanding witness box lawsuit promises to become the most expensive in history both tycoons already having spent millions of dollars in legal bills. palestinians won a place at the u.n. heritage group this week but the move will cost you less give a fifth of its funding to the u.s. cutting off its cash israel also strongly opposed the move students now claim israel has suspended transpa
vying for votes the heat is on for a seat in russia's parliament and tell you how to handle your lecture it bad their ballot. and the latest attempt to break the blockade of gaza as israeli security forces border to irish canadian boats details on this and other stores present r.t. dot com. two russian tycoons have been battling it out for a record sum of some six billion dollars in london's high court next out on the dog race results he claims. at a move which has robbed him of billions by...
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i have to tell you, we are of little bit -- we are a little bit wary about accepting lectures from a party that told us they were intensely relaxed about everyone getting filthy rich, a party that had a capital gains tax system so people in the city actually pay less tax than their cleanup. i know he has forgotten all these things. we remember them and have done something about it. mr. speaker, another report to government, another failure to act. the church this he said and will hutchins review and has done nothing about it. the recommendation is not calling to be implemented. mr. speaker, that is the truth about this prime minister. he says we're all in it together, but even as the top 1 percent get away with it while the other 99 percent see their living standards squeeze and to lose their jobs. that is what people are increasingly saying this is a prime minister totally out of touch with their lives. >> i have to say in the liberal party, their election campaign, we have a bit of nerve to come and lecture us on that. thirteen years to regulate the bank. they did nothing. thirteen
i have to tell you, we are of little bit -- we are a little bit wary about accepting lectures from a party that told us they were intensely relaxed about everyone getting filthy rich, a party that had a capital gains tax system so people in the city actually pay less tax than their cleanup. i know he has forgotten all these things. we remember them and have done something about it. mr. speaker, another report to government, another failure to act. the church this he said and will hutchins...
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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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before he started his lecture attendance and he became quite fluent and he took notes on everything imaginable, and one day his mind began to strain a little because the professor was running on a little longer than he expected, so she began looking around at the other students in the hall. cahal is still there by the way and close to a thousand students in cahal and he noticed that the black students were treated just like everyone else, they talked the same as everyone else, they addressed the same as everyone else and they had the same ambitions that he had, and he wrote in his journal that night i wonder if the way we treat black people at home had more to do with how we have been taught them of the nature of things and it transformed him overnight literally overnight into an abolitionist, and he came back, got into politics and was elected to the united states senate when he was 40-years-old, and right up there on the hill he led the abolitionist movement in the senate with the strongest most powerful voice of all. second only to abraham lincoln in how he was felt as a force ca
before he started his lecture attendance and he became quite fluent and he took notes on everything imaginable, and one day his mind began to strain a little because the professor was running on a little longer than he expected, so she began looking around at the other students in the hall. cahal is still there by the way and close to a thousand students in cahal and he noticed that the black students were treated just like everyone else, they talked the same as everyone else, they addressed...
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to run their election campaign, the right honorable gentleman has got a bit of nerve to come and lecture on that. labour had 13 years to regulate the banks but did nothing. it had 13 years to deal with bank bonuses but did nothing. now it is in opposition, its message to business is, "give us some money -- you can run our election." >> nathan mccartney. >> cable theft has cost the rail industry £43 million in the past three years and gurkhas have even been drafted in to patrol the network. meanwhile, homes and churches are being pilfered of their lead and copper and, in the past month, one churchyard in huddersfield has had 169 memorial plaques stolen for their metal. will the prime minister join me in saying that now is the time to legislate to stop those stolen metals going to merchants? >> my honorable friend makes an extremely important point. the theft of metal, particularly from war memorials, is an absolutely sickening and disgusting crime. we are working with the association of chief police officers to put in place an action plan to deal with this, which will involve looking agai
to run their election campaign, the right honorable gentleman has got a bit of nerve to come and lecture on that. labour had 13 years to regulate the banks but did nothing. it had 13 years to deal with bank bonuses but did nothing. now it is in opposition, its message to business is, "give us some money -- you can run our election." >> nathan mccartney. >> cable theft has cost the rail industry £43 million in the past three years and gurkhas have even been drafted in to...
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i switch from reading the newspapers to the books i find james lacy of the books of lectural districtf the poor law union. the library has most of the electoral district books for the 1840's. they are beautiful leather bound books with copper writing and calligraphy. the spelling of each name is not consistent from year to year. i find lacy spelled as l. a. krfrment y. e l. aechlt c. e. y. the books show the records of james lacy up through 1847. there are other tenants on the books. hanly, boshg, ryan, kennedy,llower and hoge an. i examine the rate books people were paying. they paid a tax shillings to the pound. another indicate the tax is paid and another indicate the taxes in arrears. james lacy was paid in full and not in a rears. the tax in 1846 was cutn
i switch from reading the newspapers to the books i find james lacy of the books of lectural districtf the poor law union. the library has most of the electoral district books for the 1840's. they are beautiful leather bound books with copper writing and calligraphy. the spelling of each name is not consistent from year to year. i find lacy spelled as l. a. krfrment y. e l. aechlt c. e. y. the books show the records of james lacy up through 1847. there are other tenants on the books. hanly,...
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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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on this president, secretary of state clinton, secretary baker, they never miss an opportunity to lectureus on the issues of her spending level, tough are dead. it strikes me as ironic via chinese communist lecturing american capitalists. >> host: is an ironic solution. for the greatest part after the opening of the relationship, the chinese basic attitude was they thought some of our political and busy atoms, while there were various attitudes for a come as some of were immature. that did huge respect for economic competitiveness. and they thought we were on a management from which they could learn a great deal. senate doctors cabinets to learn they consist of an american investment banks and so forth. then in late 2,072,008, they heard the americans didn't know how to run their economy very well. i'm not caused a tremendous loss of prestige, both for us, but also for chinese have been associated with the reform program in some of the difficulties that follow in which it is claimed that the chinese were too assertive to go back to the period when occurred. >> host: the chinese are bigges
on this president, secretary of state clinton, secretary baker, they never miss an opportunity to lectureus on the issues of her spending level, tough are dead. it strikes me as ironic via chinese communist lecturing american capitalists. >> host: is an ironic solution. for the greatest part after the opening of the relationship, the chinese basic attitude was they thought some of our political and busy atoms, while there were various attitudes for a come as some of were immature. that...
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. >>> professors and lectures in what is called an international picket -- informational ticket line. the board of trustees is out of touch with them and their students. fee hikes are hurting public ed's cakes a all csu campuses will be even seen today and tomorrow. faculty members voted to go on a one week -- go on a walkout one week from this thursday. they are protesting the decision to do without rains because of budget cuts. they will also go on stripe. let's go back to sal to check in on traffic. >>> traffic is off to a nice job this morning is morning, the east shore looks fine no major problems and it is light getting into san francisco getting to the bay bridge. traffic is moving along nicely with no major issues and this morning's drive is nice, 101 and 85 is also off to a good start. >>> a little bit of patchy fog, it is cold out, no doubt about that and it will be sunny and a little bit warmer, a couple of degrees. definitely a little sunshine, 34 in san rafael and i'm sure there are colder lows than that. if 45 for oakland, that is cold for being oakland and that's downto
. >>> professors and lectures in what is called an international picket -- informational ticket line. the board of trustees is out of touch with them and their students. fee hikes are hurting public ed's cakes a all csu campuses will be even seen today and tomorrow. faculty members voted to go on a one week -- go on a walkout one week from this thursday. they are protesting the decision to do without rains because of budget cuts. they will also go on stripe. let's go back to sal to...
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and did you learn anything from that lecture?, i wasn't -- i hadn't -- it's only become very relevant to me since, you know, like, i've been here basically, but i remember that he -- he's like, was dressed up and he would go and stand in the square like a statue. he did all these really cool things, something about road kill. these are the stories -- >> jimmy: a buffalo or something when he's running. he will carry it home and cook it. he will get like six of them and make a shish kabob. what do your parent boss? your mom is, they're still in boston? >> no, my dad lives in montana. he's a retired attorney and my mom is also an attorney but she runs a nonprofit. >> jimmy: oh, who lawyers. >> call ed s.a.d.d. students against dangerous decisions. >> jimmy: really? there are no students against dangerous decisions. students are -- invented dangerous decisions. >> there's a -- the minority, a little band of them, all over the country and they are trying to prevent the other students. >> jimmy: i see. they sound like a lot of fun. [ l
and did you learn anything from that lecture?, i wasn't -- i hadn't -- it's only become very relevant to me since, you know, like, i've been here basically, but i remember that he -- he's like, was dressed up and he would go and stand in the square like a statue. he did all these really cool things, something about road kill. these are the stories -- >> jimmy: a buffalo or something when he's running. he will carry it home and cook it. he will get like six of them and make a shish kabob....
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and it strikes me as very ironic that we have chinese communist lecturing the american capitalists. >> guest: it is economic evolution for the greatest part after the opening of the relationship with the chinese they thought that some of our political enthusiasms -- some of the more immature, but the huge respect for our economic capacities, and they thought we were armed in the management of the world financial system from which they could learn a great deal so they sent the soviet union but the scent capitalists over the year to learn how to run back the assistance of the american investment banks and so forth. then in late 2007 and 2008 they think they learned that the americans didn't know how to run their economy very well, and that caused a tremendous amount both for us but also for the chinese who had been associated with the reform program, and some of the difficulties that followed after words and which it is claimed incorrect in some respects but the chinese were too assertive to go back to that period where the shock occurred. >> host: the chinese are the biggest foreign cr
and it strikes me as very ironic that we have chinese communist lecturing the american capitalists. >> guest: it is economic evolution for the greatest part after the opening of the relationship with the chinese they thought that some of our political enthusiasms -- some of the more immature, but the huge respect for our economic capacities, and they thought we were armed in the management of the world financial system from which they could learn a great deal so they sent the soviet union...
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exhibits and conferences, community youth and adult sports programming, concerts' and recitals and lectures, hiring halls, job fairs and community meetings. major upgrades to restore this to a place of public assembly are currently in progress and will be completed later this year including the installation of a fire detection system and upgrades, reconfigured lighting and electrical work. we intend to oppose monthly events, on a temporary use basis. my firm has been asked for a full business plan which will ultimately result in a permanent change of use applications that we would present to the planning department next year. this includes for the restorations such as restoring the windows and adding attractive restrooms and amenities and restoring mezzanine seating. this will coalesce a richly- diverse community by offering programs and facilities not accessible to most of the district. it will enhance the quality of life, for social and economic growth. >> i worked for arriba juntos. i am speaking in spanish. also, i have benicio castro in the english version. [speaking spanish] >> thank
exhibits and conferences, community youth and adult sports programming, concerts' and recitals and lectures, hiring halls, job fairs and community meetings. major upgrades to restore this to a place of public assembly are currently in progress and will be completed later this year including the installation of a fire detection system and upgrades, reconfigured lighting and electrical work. we intend to oppose monthly events, on a temporary use basis. my firm has been asked for a full business...
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should as conferences, does lectures, and teachers throughout northern california. fan and participant of dia de los ninos in san francisco. we're honored to present an award to marisol tonight. and juan martine dennis from kqed is here to present this award. i have to say that when she joined dia de los ninos about nine years ago, they help to promote this event to such a degree that we have had the celebration grow over the years. it has been at delores' part the last sunday of april. we have had up to 2,000 families get free books in multiple languages. she has been the and see of it. thank you. [applause] our next honoree is the latino heritage art award. this will be presented by the city librarian. please join us that the's abbottabad award goes to jose leon and chiles, chiles, chiles. [cheers and applause] jose is a san francisco native, born and raised in the mission district. he has worked in the nonprofit community for almost 30 years and is well known and respected for his support of youth involvement and empowerment. he has dedicated his work to make sur
should as conferences, does lectures, and teachers throughout northern california. fan and participant of dia de los ninos in san francisco. we're honored to present an award to marisol tonight. and juan martine dennis from kqed is here to present this award. i have to say that when she joined dia de los ninos about nine years ago, they help to promote this event to such a degree that we have had the celebration grow over the years. it has been at delores' part the last sunday of april. we have...