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to push them off to basically where i'm standing right now literally. the position that my vantage point where i'm standing right now set up a better than the riot just came back again charging at the police and pushed them all the square then in ten minutes ten minutes later the boldest made another charge at the right and again pushed them back and as you can see the situation because again. it is very very violent here would see scuffles we've seen lots of rocks molotov cocktails different type of project. different type of steel bars and clubs thrown at the police the protesters rushing charging and attacking the policemen there were not much violence coming from that. of the right police but definitely this situation has been a very very tense. we can also hear flash bangs exploding from time to time and it's really hard to say where this all going to go because today marks a special occasion of the grateful. you need to date and the opposition called on hundreds of thousands to take to the streets for a march and provided the circumstances we're s
to push them off to basically where i'm standing right now literally. the position that my vantage point where i'm standing right now set up a better than the riot just came back again charging at the police and pushed them all the square then in ten minutes ten minutes later the boldest made another charge at the right and again pushed them back and as you can see the situation because again. it is very very violent here would see scuffles we've seen lots of rocks molotov cocktails different...
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and this is literally 18 months ago this month. and so here is the thing now, i have been in my job since the fourth quarter of 2008. all of these refugees coming in to the u.s. have been coming in since that date. i call it it's my watch. i feel responsible for this. responsible for at least understanding the data. the statistics, the numbers, you know, you cited, lisa. and so one of the things that we did was we literally invited myra in to our organization to do a briefing for us and myra had our organization in tears over a lunch and learn session to just explain what she was just explaining to you about who myra is, where she comes from, the jungle, she did some google maps for us and if you want you can do google maps and hover over the refugees sites. >> it's a tragic and empowering story. i can't wrap my brain around why there are 90,000 people here from myanmar and nobody knows. other refugees communities we know about them. see them in groups and hear about them. why don't we hear about these people? >> that's a great que
and this is literally 18 months ago this month. and so here is the thing now, i have been in my job since the fourth quarter of 2008. all of these refugees coming in to the u.s. have been coming in since that date. i call it it's my watch. i feel responsible for this. responsible for at least understanding the data. the statistics, the numbers, you know, you cited, lisa. and so one of the things that we did was we literally invited myra in to our organization to do a briefing for us and myra...
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so we are in the situation where we literally had to flee. i was an internally displaced person in my own country. and i was internally displaced for more than a decade. i eventually ended up between the thailand burma border. so basically, i had to come to the border because of the persecution that perpetrated by the mee burmese troops. what did they do? they burned our houses or we get shot on the site. >> you came to the u.s. alone, why did you come alone? >> i came here alone, because i was a grown up. many other families have children, they have to come with children. it was slightly different. also when i came it wasn't a time when massive resettlement opportunity opened yet. the massive resettlement opportunity opened from late 2006, beginning of 2007. >> and your parents? >> my parents were killed since i was a child. by the burmese troops. >> neil, it's show shocking to learn that people from myanmar represent one of the biggest groups of refugees in the u.s. >> thank you for having me on the show. highlighting the reports as well as
so we are in the situation where we literally had to flee. i was an internally displaced person in my own country. and i was internally displaced for more than a decade. i eventually ended up between the thailand burma border. so basically, i had to come to the border because of the persecution that perpetrated by the mee burmese troops. what did they do? they burned our houses or we get shot on the site. >> you came to the u.s. alone, why did you come alone? >> i came here alone,...
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literally like paired up with so many different at the search for that show was the casting was pretty extensive and i got the call told my mom i'm in the pilot she condom was like what's that mean i'm like i don't really know. in the pilot a couple weeks after that we use a bra is that was a hit because it was very intro. yes i was only because i tend to operate from a safety fear perspective like i wanted it to be a hit but i never quite you know it's when i'm actually realizing how successful it was now i never enjoyed it when it was happening throughout all ninety six episodes i always was hoping people were watching it and now i can kind of look back on it and i see that it really did well you a fetter. yes i was i would just say it larry i was fat. i have to be fed for that rule will you just. you know it i was always a chubby kid and when i kind of got when i was twenty three i got it i was on the chubby side. and it definitely fit the character so was in any rush to change and just over the steady course of great craft service eight and a half years it's and never working out i
literally like paired up with so many different at the search for that show was the casting was pretty extensive and i got the call told my mom i'm in the pilot she condom was like what's that mean i'm like i don't really know. in the pilot a couple weeks after that we use a bra is that was a hit because it was very intro. yes i was only because i tend to operate from a safety fear perspective like i wanted it to be a hit but i never quite you know it's when i'm actually realizing how...
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a typical home of five uses some 20 liters each day. but the water they collect isn't always safe to drink. the world health organization says 530,000 people die each year in india from dehydration caused by diarrhea. unclean water is most often to blame. one indian company has launched a water business to improve the situation. this is a water atm and it works similar to a bank atm. instead of dispensing cash, this dispenses clean drinking water. this man presses some buttons, and instead of cash, out comes water. people with prepaid cards can access clean water around the clock. the company has installed machines at 28 locations serving 5,000 people. >> translator: a liter costs only 1.5 cents. a tenth the price at the market. >> translator: i can get clean water 24 hours a day. i've become healthier since i started drinking it. >> reporter: each water atm is equipped with a tank that hols s 1,000 liters of water. trucks make daily deliveries of groundwater, treated at nearby purification plants. online management systems mean just th
a typical home of five uses some 20 liters each day. but the water they collect isn't always safe to drink. the world health organization says 530,000 people die each year in india from dehydration caused by diarrhea. unclean water is most often to blame. one indian company has launched a water business to improve the situation. this is a water atm and it works similar to a bank atm. instead of dispensing cash, this dispenses clean drinking water. this man presses some buttons, and instead of...
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you go, you see the train, you hide and you really literally go like right in front of you. no one sees you. no one is looking to see someone. we were there hiding. i would try to tell you the story. it would be hard for me to hide the words. let me document it. i was not that good. >> 2005/2006, paris, parts of the suburbs, the outskirts of paris, parts of that are literally on fire. did you know a lot of these people. you are watching it on television, the riots of that - of that period. what were your thoughts? >> you know, in - so the year before that -- >> yes, so we are talking about 2000 -- >> 2004. for the first time i had the biggest photograph in the projects. getting close to each other. it's a dangerous project in the suburb. maybe a friend. and i take it. >> what were the images. the images of life, the using of life. not portraits, groups and jumping behind bars and buildings. one guy holding his camera like a weapon. >> i want to get to that. i pasted those. they couldn't find me. i left the country is the that time. i started to travel. that's the first time
you go, you see the train, you hide and you really literally go like right in front of you. no one sees you. no one is looking to see someone. we were there hiding. i would try to tell you the story. it would be hard for me to hide the words. let me document it. i was not that good. >> 2005/2006, paris, parts of the suburbs, the outskirts of paris, parts of that are literally on fire. did you know a lot of these people. you are watching it on television, the riots of that - of that...
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. >> i literally held john lennon's heart in my hand. >> it was an unthinkable crime that left millions in mourning. the murder of john lennon next. >>> it's a chilly night at around 10:42 p.m. police respond to the report of a shooting at the dakota, an exclusive apartment building on manhattan's upper west side. >> when we drove up to the dakota, there's a man standing in the middle of the street, pointing to the archway saying that's the man doing the shooting. we got out of the car, we approached the archway on each side of it. looked in and saw a man with his hands up. >> five shots had been fired. all but one found their target. >> so i grabbed a man around the neck. the doorman, jose said he's the one. he's the only one. he shot john lennon. i was totally shocked. i threw him up against the wall. i said you did what? >> former beatle john lennon has been shot with .38 caliber bullets at short range. police rush him to roosevelt hospital but it's too late. he was pronounced dead. >> john lennon was gunned down as he entered -- >> john lennon, shot and killed in the dakota apartmen
. >> i literally held john lennon's heart in my hand. >> it was an unthinkable crime that left millions in mourning. the murder of john lennon next. >>> it's a chilly night at around 10:42 p.m. police respond to the report of a shooting at the dakota, an exclusive apartment building on manhattan's upper west side. >> when we drove up to the dakota, there's a man standing in the middle of the street, pointing to the archway saying that's the man doing the shooting. we...
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the arrogance here is literally breath taking. breath taking. but we've seen this kind of thing again and again from our liberal friends over the years. they can't accept a public that disagrees with their plans for the country. they can't seem to accept a society in which we the people establish the rules; not them. and whether it's the fairness doctrine or the disclose act, they want those who disagree with them to sit down and shut up. they want those who disagree with them to sit down and shut up. their view is you can fight for your ideals. you can speak out. but only if you agree with me. if you're on the other side, you don't have a right to speak out. and not only that, i'm going to put you out of business. i'm going to use the i.r.s. for goodness' sake. the i.r.s., to identify anybody who disagrees with me and shut them up. and i'm doing it through regulation, because i can't pass it through legislation. this is just one way the president plans to go around the people's elected representatives this year. and every american needs to know
the arrogance here is literally breath taking. breath taking. but we've seen this kind of thing again and again from our liberal friends over the years. they can't accept a public that disagrees with their plans for the country. they can't seem to accept a society in which we the people establish the rules; not them. and whether it's the fairness doctrine or the disclose act, they want those who disagree with them to sit down and shut up. they want those who disagree with them to sit down and...
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you can see them moving for instance from these literal imitations to this more aestheticized artisticerpretation of a sound. you also see the dawn of the artist, because an artist is someone who has to have a kind of subjective sense of him or herself as an artist, of someone who is not simply literally imitating or reflecting what you hear, but processing it, making it one's own-- making it one's own artistic property in a way. and that's what they do. [low-pitched gong] [chanting] [airy flute plays] [folk violin plays] [light rock sic] [singing ganga] funding for this program was provided by the annenberg/cpb project. funding for this program is provided by annenberg media.
you can see them moving for instance from these literal imitations to this more aestheticized artisticerpretation of a sound. you also see the dawn of the artist, because an artist is someone who has to have a kind of subjective sense of him or herself as an artist, of someone who is not simply literally imitating or reflecting what you hear, but processing it, making it one's own-- making it one's own artistic property in a way. and that's what they do. [low-pitched gong] [chanting] [airy...
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not literally, of course. but the picture does provide us with an elegant entry into the next part of my conversation with neil degrasse tyson. he's the director of the hayden planetarium at new york's american museum of natural history. he's also the narrator of a mesmerizing new show at the planetarium called dark universe, and this spring he'll appear as the host of a remake of the classic pbs series cosmos. you can see it on the national geographic channel and fox tv -- in our first episode, neil degrasse tyson talked about the phenomenon of dark energy, the accelerating expansion of our universe. >> we expected gravity to be slowing down the expanding universe. the opposite is happening. we don't know what's causing it. >> nor do tyson and his colleagues yet fully comprehend another cosmic enigma known as dark matter. >> there is no known objects accounting for most of the effective gravity in the universe. something is making stuff move that is not anything we have ever touched. >> on that mysterious not
not literally, of course. but the picture does provide us with an elegant entry into the next part of my conversation with neil degrasse tyson. he's the director of the hayden planetarium at new york's american museum of natural history. he's also the narrator of a mesmerizing new show at the planetarium called dark universe, and this spring he'll appear as the host of a remake of the classic pbs series cosmos. you can see it on the national geographic channel and fox tv -- in our first...
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shows like the wonder years and for good reason to suburbia is literally everywhere proximately one hundred fifty eight million people more than half the country live in areas generally recognized as urban but all is not well placed bill clinton changing lifestyles of the top or economy have many americans rethinking the value of suburban life just as people flood the cane cities in the one nine hundred sixty s. and seventy's many people i know. my guest for tonight's conversations of the great minds leigh gallagher assistant managing editor of fortune magazine has written about this trend of assimilating new book the end of the suburbs where the american dream is moving he joins us now from our new york studios you're welcome. hi tom thanks for having me it's great to be here thanks for joining us this is a fascinating book and let's actually let me start out with you what what got you interested in this topic what led to your writing. well i've always been drawn to big sort of trends about how we live and especially when those trends are rooted in economic data and a couple of years ago i
shows like the wonder years and for good reason to suburbia is literally everywhere proximately one hundred fifty eight million people more than half the country live in areas generally recognized as urban but all is not well placed bill clinton changing lifestyles of the top or economy have many americans rethinking the value of suburban life just as people flood the cane cities in the one nine hundred sixty s. and seventy's many people i know. my guest for tonight's conversations of the great...
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it's literally russian roulette. >> jon: literally? what are you talking about literally? i think the only difference between a bong hit and pointing a loaded gun at your own skull is that the gun can kill you instantly and must never be criminalized or restricted in any way ever -- ever! [cheers and applause] and then -- by the way, i want to point out to the audience at home, they are applauding ironically. [laughter] then the just say no part of the program took a bit of a hairpin turn. >> now more bad news, combine the drug aspect with the internet. according to the report by the american academy of pediatrics, 75% of 12-17 year olds in the u.s. have cell phones and virtually all of them text. [laughter] nl. [laughter] >> jon: what the hell just happened? how do we go from just say no and what is with all the beep beep, boom boom machines and with the lol and the ttyl and the music and the dancing and the pell vision and -- tell pel advicepelvis and whoa! you wouldn't happen to have a surprising example of a society and culture that is getting it right here that perhap
it's literally russian roulette. >> jon: literally? what are you talking about literally? i think the only difference between a bong hit and pointing a loaded gun at your own skull is that the gun can kill you instantly and must never be criminalized or restricted in any way ever -- ever! [cheers and applause] and then -- by the way, i want to point out to the audience at home, they are applauding ironically. [laughter] then the just say no part of the program took a bit of a hairpin...
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-- you know, i literally feel like we -- i have to act in the best interests of hoboken. we are still at risk of not getting -- there's another tranche of funding coming through and we're not going to get it unless i move forward with the rockefeller plan. >>> mayor zimmer said she requested $127 million of hurricane sandy funds but received just 1% of that request. the state of new jersey received a total of $14 billion in requests for the funds out of a total of 300 million available but the governor's office refutes those claims that there was any political favor. the city of hoboken has received $70 million of funding. democrats in new jersey are rallying around zimmer. loretta wineberg says these disclosures are revealing ana because of government responsibility. a possible misuse of public resources and the betrayal of trust. it was last week that zimmer also said that she was concerned relief funds would be withheld. rudy giuliani said this is nothing more than democrats looking to hurt the potential 2016 run for president. >> he should not be handling this investi
-- you know, i literally feel like we -- i have to act in the best interests of hoboken. we are still at risk of not getting -- there's another tranche of funding coming through and we're not going to get it unless i move forward with the rockefeller plan. >>> mayor zimmer said she requested $127 million of hurricane sandy funds but received just 1% of that request. the state of new jersey received a total of $14 billion in requests for the funds out of a total of 300 million available...
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and i was surprised to see how great a person people really were. >> so you literally, these are literallylothes from four closet. and you just loaded up the car and drove to philadelphia. where did you go? >> you know, first, i stopped in wilmington, which is a small town just outside of where i live, and found no luck because it was so cold. no one was on the streets. and i had my girlfriend punch in on the phone, some homeless shelters in philadelphia. and we drove on up this. no luck again around some shelters around north broad street, an area around there. so she said, well, i guess we're going to have to go home, and we drove through love park, which is right by city hall. and i caught eye of a couple of homeless people, or what i thought why homeless people. and we stopped and i put the hazards on in the video, i literally ran up to the guy and made their day. >> often, evan, i think in a daily basis, we often find ourselves walking by homeless people as if they're invisible, or some may walk by them with fear because of stereotypes. did you have any of those feelings at all? >> yo
and i was surprised to see how great a person people really were. >> so you literally, these are literallylothes from four closet. and you just loaded up the car and drove to philadelphia. where did you go? >> you know, first, i stopped in wilmington, which is a small town just outside of where i live, and found no luck because it was so cold. no one was on the streets. and i had my girlfriend punch in on the phone, some homeless shelters in philadelphia. and we drove on up this. no...
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so literally things like this. you talk about massive changes in how a state operates are exposed by bloggers or by, you know -- >> progressive magazines, you know, 20,000 subscribers. >> exactly. and thank heavens for them. it's very, very important. but understand this, this doesn't work. >> yeah. >> it doesn't, it doesn't fill the void. and it doesn't cover our politics. because here's the deal, if you're bringing $10 billion in ads into the game and then you're saying to, you know, like saying to a couple journalists, yeah, hold the this all to account, make this all work, fact check the whole thing, they cannot possibly keep up with it, and here's an even bigger crisis, fact checking ads shouldn't ought to be what political coverage is about. political coverage ought tonight about big ideas and important, you know, really important things that are being debated. instead, we're literally saying, well, what did they say in this ad, and how effective will this be. it feeds the horse race. and the last thing i'll
so literally things like this. you talk about massive changes in how a state operates are exposed by bloggers or by, you know -- >> progressive magazines, you know, 20,000 subscribers. >> exactly. and thank heavens for them. it's very, very important. but understand this, this doesn't work. >> yeah. >> it doesn't, it doesn't fill the void. and it doesn't cover our politics. because here's the deal, if you're bringing $10 billion in ads into the game and then you're...
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against the police they're still here we can see like the spent literally several thousand people the numbers are expanding as the day progresses really unclear where this whole going to go but so far it's been very very tense the word on the ground is that the police may actually try to assail to the barricades on the independence square which has been there for almost two months now and this may end in very violent very violent scenario will send you know the president on a cover just met with some opposition leaders that he's ready to hold negotiations with the opposition but this is not the talk of the town right here the people are still very much determined put the government to resign for the president to step down this is their goal this is a no longer appro e.u. protest which it was at the. beginning of the protest story give this is a purely governmental. we're searching for going all the developments of what's happening in the capital here. despite the footage coming in from kiev and reports of more injuries among policeman than protesters the u.s. sticking to its position
against the police they're still here we can see like the spent literally several thousand people the numbers are expanding as the day progresses really unclear where this whole going to go but so far it's been very very tense the word on the ground is that the police may actually try to assail to the barricades on the independence square which has been there for almost two months now and this may end in very violent very violent scenario will send you know the president on a cover just met...
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. >> it requires that the ventilation rate be 7.1 liters per second per person. the median of those studied was 5.1 liters. a bigger issue -- the portable buildings. they have a median estimated rate is 3.1 liters. >> i can't educate an empty desk. >> education association has fought for years better ventilation. >> it falls on the school district. if the school district is responsible for following the laws, they should follow the laws. >> the director for facilities for the san jose unified school district says the study results deents reflect what's happening in his district. >> the ventilation systems are receiving the maintenance by our maintenance department, but it's basically at bare minimum. >> chronic underfunding has left school districts strapped for cash. they funnel as much money as they can for classroom education with little left over. >> i think it might mean visiting a unit three to four times a year. or they visit when it's broken. >> and it's not a situation he sees turning around anytime soon. >> the systems are only going to become more dila
. >> it requires that the ventilation rate be 7.1 liters per second per person. the median of those studied was 5.1 liters. a bigger issue -- the portable buildings. they have a median estimated rate is 3.1 liters. >> i can't educate an empty desk. >> education association has fought for years better ventilation. >> it falls on the school district. if the school district is responsible for following the laws, they should follow the laws. >> the director for...
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i would literally, after performing the rapes, the physical rapes, i would literally scare these womenoming up -- >> my motivation for becoming a serial rapist actually extends back to when i was 18 years old. >> our interview continues. >>> i'm melissa ray burger. utah is taking the law of same sex marriage to a higher court. meanwhile, a federal judge upheld most of new york state's top new gun control laws that require background checks and ban some semiautomatic weapons. a legend limiting a clip to 17 bullets was not upheld. back to "lockup." >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> during our stay at the penitentiary of new mexico, our producer conducted an interview with a serial rapist, who would soon be completing his prison term and returning to society. the inmate agreed to the interview on the condition of anonymity. what he had to say is disturbing, but provides a rare insight into the mind of a serial rapist. >> after performing the rapes, the physical rapes, i would literally scare these women to death. what i would do is go into a victim's purs
i would literally, after performing the rapes, the physical rapes, i would literally scare these womenoming up -- >> my motivation for becoming a serial rapist actually extends back to when i was 18 years old. >> our interview continues. >>> i'm melissa ray burger. utah is taking the law of same sex marriage to a higher court. meanwhile, a federal judge upheld most of new york state's top new gun control laws that require background checks and ban some semiautomatic...
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i would literally, after performing the rapes, the physical rapes, i would literally scare these womenoming up -- >> my motivation for becoming a serial rapist actually extends back to when i was 18 years old. >> our interview continues. >>> here's what's happening this hour. the all-clear was given tuesday in north dakota, the scene of a fiery cargo train rerailment. fire officials are investigating the incident. no one was injured. >>> and there's more snow headed to the midwest and northeastern u.s. snow is already falling in the rockies and northern plains, which will make its way eastward. some areas could see more than 8 inches this week. have a great new year. now back to "lockup." >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> during our stay at the penitentiary of new mexico, our producer conducted an interview with a serial rapist, who would soon be completing his prison term and returning to society. the inmate agreed to the interview on the condition of anonymity. what he had to say is disturbing, but provides a rare insight into the mind of a serial ra
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we can see this literally maybe several hundred policemen. and. there will soon as we can hear banging their shields to give a proper psychological effect so that the protesters make the most head but now we can see there are no protesters remaining at the scene of the riots which has been the scene on the right for the past four days already. so here we are we're just meters literally five meters from the scene of the accident. thats it. the protesters have been pushed off from the governmental quarter several police lines and you can see one police line the other police line they're now securing the perimeter no major violence as we could see no. major violence from the police in fact i would say no violence from the police at all. that you saw that you saw now this was the first wave of a police state that hour ago we also saw a couple of those later on scuffles did happen to protest the police that you know are some of the. really love the election but generally we can say that there were no special being targeted and said we've got to get out
we can see this literally maybe several hundred policemen. and. there will soon as we can hear banging their shields to give a proper psychological effect so that the protesters make the most head but now we can see there are no protesters remaining at the scene of the riots which has been the scene on the right for the past four days already. so here we are we're just meters literally five meters from the scene of the accident. thats it. the protesters have been pushed off from the...
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i could ride my bike for blocks him literally never see any of them. then with public schools when it was high school my mom made me go to a jesuit school in a different part of town like where the mayor would said his kids' summer of said they were going there to. i did not want to go it was the all boys' school was different from my friends with elementary school but i got an amazing education with some of the best teachers settled think i had better teachers and college your law school that i had at st. ignatius prep. i am thankful for that catholic education system. i give them credit for getting me excited about learning. from their between the jesuit it even more my mom pushing me african-american and education was the way out of the hood. i an example of love and others of that story. ge are fortunate enough to
i could ride my bike for blocks him literally never see any of them. then with public schools when it was high school my mom made me go to a jesuit school in a different part of town like where the mayor would said his kids' summer of said they were going there to. i did not want to go it was the all boys' school was different from my friends with elementary school but i got an amazing education with some of the best teachers settled think i had better teachers and college your law school that...
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then, these wire rope templates that were fabricated for the line work get laid down and literally stamped into the asphalt, and then everything was hand-painted. >> maybe you could talk about some of the symbolism, maybe starting in the middle and working out. >> [inaudible] the flower of industry. >> it is like a compass. there's an arrow pointing north. >> within the great bear consolation, there are two pointed stars here. they typically lead one to the northstar, otherwise known as polaris. so i thought it has a layer of theme. >> let's talk about some of the other elements in the peace. we are walking along, and there is a weather vane. there's a sweet little bird hanging on the side. what kind of bird is that? >> [inaudible] the smallest of the gulf species, and it lives around the bay area. >> you want to talk about the types of flour patterns that you send? >> [inaudible] around 1926 or so by the dahlia society. >> what is this bird here? >> that is the california quail. >> coming up here, we had a little blustery theme. what is this area here? >> this is supposed to be the side v
then, these wire rope templates that were fabricated for the line work get laid down and literally stamped into the asphalt, and then everything was hand-painted. >> maybe you could talk about some of the symbolism, maybe starting in the middle and working out. >> [inaudible] the flower of industry. >> it is like a compass. there's an arrow pointing north. >> within the great bear consolation, there are two pointed stars here. they typically lead one to the northstar,...
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i mean, i literally went and found ex-girlfriends, boyfriends, cafÉ owners, you know, i was in searchof the cleaning lady for a while. and i spent a considerable amount of time with all of the founders and the board members. i think i racked up 65 hours just with the founders and board members alone and then hundreds of hours with other people. i also through my reporting got access to thousands of documents and e-mails and internal legal documents which helped with the reporting. but the thing that was truly fascinating for me as a reporter was the fact that the tweets that these people had sent, all these founders and board members, over the years became one of the most important tools for my reporting. because while i spent time with ev and jack and biz and noah, their memories, of course, have changed over time, and there are instances where their memories overlap, but there are instances where their memories are drastically different. and with things that, you know, don't even make sense. one interview i with ev -- sorry, with jack and biz, biz believed this discussion they had h
i mean, i literally went and found ex-girlfriends, boyfriends, cafÉ owners, you know, i was in searchof the cleaning lady for a while. and i spent a considerable amount of time with all of the founders and the board members. i think i racked up 65 hours just with the founders and board members alone and then hundreds of hours with other people. i also through my reporting got access to thousands of documents and e-mails and internal legal documents which helped with the reporting. but the...
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i got to get the giant eagle. >> eight inches of snow literally trapped are inside, and the only went to get to the pharmacy is to dig. >> that made it worse. >> down the blog, shaun o'hara was deep in snow. >> you have got to work. >> but he was blitzed by the storm. down crews were traveling from defense to offense before dawn. emergency snow fixtures were in place, which meant no parking on any snow emergency routes. in this germantown neighborhood, parking on both sides of the street compare with -- combined with narrow roads meant snowplows turnaround, impassable until the cars move. truck'sas outside, the shifted in reversals of price i was trying to do work. >> scraping ice, his way of digging out. now, despite some trucks making u-turns, the montgomery county department of transportation says that it's crews will be in neighborhoods throughout the day. they are paying a lot of attention to the side streets, particularly as we get closer to nightfall. the department is concerned about re-freezing. the concern here in frederick is the wind. authorities here believe that snowdrif
i got to get the giant eagle. >> eight inches of snow literally trapped are inside, and the only went to get to the pharmacy is to dig. >> that made it worse. >> down the blog, shaun o'hara was deep in snow. >> you have got to work. >> but he was blitzed by the storm. down crews were traveling from defense to offense before dawn. emergency snow fixtures were in place, which meant no parking on any snow emergency routes. in this germantown neighborhood, parking on...
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i've never seen a politician stand up and take press challenges for literally two hours. second is that i was watching that clip. the entire time and i will admit that i got through an hour and a half of the apology and even i couldn't continue until the end. he looked people straight in the
i've never seen a politician stand up and take press challenges for literally two hours. second is that i was watching that clip. the entire time and i will admit that i got through an hour and a half of the apology and even i couldn't continue until the end. he looked people straight in the
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i said to my mom to bring three liters of water is the only thing i asked her to bring three liters of water but she couldn't and so i divided album i would say with the others and i carried her backpack too but she still couldn't manage and she fell again behind us i was destroyed two. how did it go when you crossed over. it was bad because there were eleven of us and immigration found us and took five there were only six of us left. in the end i couldn't get through because i. had to walk barefoot for around eight hours. i only had six hours to go to get to the war and i turned back because i couldn't walk anymore. when they got us my feet were completely gone cut to bits and my feet were covered in sores because i'd walk fifteen hours in the desert. for. three days to get to. six months pregnant i had. to go. when. i was with my friend. where you handed over to immigration. to look for. service because you did the right thing we didn't have any more food and i was becoming the head aerated i was losing my baby. my dream was to go to the us and work to build for myself at least two r
i said to my mom to bring three liters of water is the only thing i asked her to bring three liters of water but she couldn't and so i divided album i would say with the others and i carried her backpack too but she still couldn't manage and she fell again behind us i was destroyed two. how did it go when you crossed over. it was bad because there were eleven of us and immigration found us and took five there were only six of us left. in the end i couldn't get through because i. had to walk...
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her legacy is literally all around us. we thank her for her work and wish her and her husband chris all the very best in the years ahead. the presiding officer: under the previous order, the leadership time is reserved. under the previous order, the senate will resume consideration of the motion to proceed to s. 1926 which the clerk will report. the clerk: motion to proceed to the consideration of calendar number 294, s. 1926, a bill to delay the implementation of certain provisions of the biggert-waters flood insurance reform act of 2012, and for other purposes. ms. landrieu: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from louisiana. ms. landrieu: thank you, mr. president. i'd like to speak for up to ten minutes. i think we're in morning business. the presiding officer: the senate is moving to proceed to consider motion s. 1926. ms. landrieu: wonderful. thank you. i'm going to speak on the bill that's before us, and i really appreciate the cooperation of so many members last night that voted to move forward on the
her legacy is literally all around us. we thank her for her work and wish her and her husband chris all the very best in the years ahead. the presiding officer: under the previous order, the leadership time is reserved. under the previous order, the senate will resume consideration of the motion to proceed to s. 1926 which the clerk will report. the clerk: motion to proceed to the consideration of calendar number 294, s. 1926, a bill to delay the implementation of certain provisions of the...
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per person. 5.1 liter per second per person.ings littered throughout campuses, a ventilation rate of just 3.1 liters per second. >> my concern as a teacher is i can't educate an empty desk. >> reporter: california's teachers association has fought for years for healthier classrooms. they say it's clear where the responsibility lies. >> it falls on the school district, you know. the school district is responsible for following the laws, then they should follow the laws. >> the air comes from the unit up above. >> reporter: steve, the director of facilities for the san jose unified school district, says the study results don't reflect what's happening in his district. but he is frank about the challenges he faces. >> the ventilation systems are receiving the maintenance by our maintenance department. but it's basically at a minimum. >> reporter: he said chronic underfunding has left school districts strapped for cash. they funnel as much money as they can into classroom instruction. with little left over for ongoing maintenance. >
per person. 5.1 liter per second per person.ings littered throughout campuses, a ventilation rate of just 3.1 liters per second. >> my concern as a teacher is i can't educate an empty desk. >> reporter: california's teachers association has fought for years for healthier classrooms. they say it's clear where the responsibility lies. >> it falls on the school district, you know. the school district is responsible for following the laws, then they should follow the laws....
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exploitation for political purposes which was a real barrier spall i literally call senator paul ryan back and i asked him which is the you know the key one and that is one of the models and if you're paul got the senator paul got the white house to back down your member on there their idea that they should be able to use drone surveillance on u.s. citizens on u.s. soil senator rand paul he did that filibuster and he got the white house to rewrite that i'm not saying that he doesn't have merit in his argument amy what i'm saying is when you use your are when you use the mirrors and you are going for political gain and to raise money that was necessary then you know your leg good fish go bad you have the shot i hope that they try not to interrupt. this for you richard rand paul says that the director of national intelligence james clapper should be prosecuted for lying to congress about the n.s.a. surveillance program what do you think it was that i think that there is some issues that. as a democrat i think there is some issues with james clapper not telling the complete whole entire
exploitation for political purposes which was a real barrier spall i literally call senator paul ryan back and i asked him which is the you know the key one and that is one of the models and if you're paul got the senator paul got the white house to back down your member on there their idea that they should be able to use drone surveillance on u.s. citizens on u.s. soil senator rand paul he did that filibuster and he got the white house to rewrite that i'm not saying that he doesn't have merit...
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now raising the alarm of a looming humanitarian crisis this situation is literally out of control in the coffin and of the central african republic is not capable to patrol this violence talks to the aid group doctors without borders this hour going about the carnage ravaging the state right now as even hospitals are medics are becoming targets also making your lympics we report to on what does the illumination system really to inspire audiences of the winter. good morning live from moscow is kevin owen here at r.t. international this morning this is a weekly roundup of the big stories that shape the past seven days and first the start of the new year was marred with loss for volgograd as its citizens said their last goodbyes and farewells to the thirty four victims of two bombings that shook the southern russian city dozens of man intensive care still we report now one of the youngest victims and the man who saved her life. it was just another day for u.t. and wagner grads a main train station but suddenly it all changed. there was a loud clamp the force of it was so strong that it
now raising the alarm of a looming humanitarian crisis this situation is literally out of control in the coffin and of the central african republic is not capable to patrol this violence talks to the aid group doctors without borders this hour going about the carnage ravaging the state right now as even hospitals are medics are becoming targets also making your lympics we report to on what does the illumination system really to inspire audiences of the winter. good morning live from moscow is...