82
82
Apr 15, 2013
04/13
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
avoid long lectures, but make sure each child is kept out of harm's way. offer many simple opportunities for appropriate choices, and use distraction when possible by offering substitute toys or activities. it looks like zack still wants to use it, chuck. zack still wants to use it, chuck. i want to share it. well, it doesn't look like he wants to share it, and you have this great cart right here with mr. bunny in it. what can we use this for, though? let's see. let me take a look at this and see what this is for. what could we use this for? look at this, chuck. what could we use that for? feel that. do you feel what that feels like? did you feel that, chuck? what's that feel like? we'll take these out. we should take them out? ok. well, you know what, friends? you have to let go of this to take them out. we're just going to take these out. ok. you let go, you let go, and let's take these out. how can we get those out of that bucket? we could dump them. we could dump them. no. no! [screaming] shh! listen. use your words. emilio, come here. don't touch it.
avoid long lectures, but make sure each child is kept out of harm's way. offer many simple opportunities for appropriate choices, and use distraction when possible by offering substitute toys or activities. it looks like zack still wants to use it, chuck. zack still wants to use it, chuck. i want to share it. well, it doesn't look like he wants to share it, and you have this great cart right here with mr. bunny in it. what can we use this for, though? let's see. let me take a look at this and...
21
21
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
afresh in venezuela the nation heads to the polls on sunday to lecture you president after the death of the country's county's macho long time leader hugo chavez. also the u.s. says it may scale down its forces in asia if north korea abandons its nuclear weapons program in apparent attempts to encourage china to put pressure on pyongyang. cyprus extends a financial quarantine that's why it's hard billions of savers money as bureaucrats rushed through in a mattress a bailout to rescue teatrino economy. the latest news on the week's top stories you're watching the weekly on our c with me you are welcome to the program. first inmates at the gone time obey prison have clashed with gods during an attempt to end a two month long hunger strike their offices try to forcibly remove detainees from communal living quarters and isolate them in individual cells non-lethal rounds were fired at the prisoners as they resisted with improvised weapons get a count brings us the details now. this was apparently a pre-dawn operation that took place hours after the delegates of the international committee of the red cross left the island lef
afresh in venezuela the nation heads to the polls on sunday to lecture you president after the death of the country's county's macho long time leader hugo chavez. also the u.s. says it may scale down its forces in asia if north korea abandons its nuclear weapons program in apparent attempts to encourage china to put pressure on pyongyang. cyprus extends a financial quarantine that's why it's hard billions of savers money as bureaucrats rushed through in a mattress a bailout to rescue teatrino...
30
30
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
has for a long time turned a blind eye to terrorism in the north caucuses western media has tended to patrol the armed groups in the mountainous region as freedom fighters as a lecturer explains next. when news broke of an unexpected north caucasus traced to the boston bombings literally every global media outlet was quick to put the word into their headlines told a source that they fled the russian caucus to chechnya he is an ethnic chechen brothers this not to be ethnic chechens lived in kurdistan and dagestan before coming to the u.s. the two suspects were branded as coming from a russian region close to chechnya indeed many may need reminding of the name and location of republic of the just on the where the two supposedly came from but the word certainly rings bells probably because of the media headlines in the one thousand nine hundred and at the beginning of the new millennium that's when russia had a military operation in the north caucasus. russian troops deployed in the republic can finally be drawn the rebels fighting for independence or go have been dramatic you reduced it scalds the churchill fight for independence had no become the ultimate judgment tha
has for a long time turned a blind eye to terrorism in the north caucuses western media has tended to patrol the armed groups in the mountainous region as freedom fighters as a lecturer explains next. when news broke of an unexpected north caucasus traced to the boston bombings literally every global media outlet was quick to put the word into their headlines told a source that they fled the russian caucus to chechnya he is an ethnic chechen brothers this not to be ethnic chechens lived in...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
42
42
Apr 22, 2013
04/13
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
use a long-handled tool, stand to one side, strike up at the top and you want to clean it all out before you go in there. in this part of the lecture we're going to talk about structural damage. we're going to talk about triaging buildings now, believe it or not. we're going to talk about how to look at structural damage and tag these buildings either light, moderate or heavy damage buildings. we're going it talk a little bit about liquefaction, we're going to talk about search and rescue techniques and actually show you how we do search and rescue. then we're going to talk about lifting heavy objects. we're really talking about rescue here. so signs of possible structural damage, as a nert team, you have to be able to identify buildings. you have to be able, during a disaster, especially an earthquake, walk down the street and be able to look at buildings and understand this building is okay, this building is bad. as you walk down the street. especially if you are going to go into that building. things to look for, horizontal and vertical lines. in this room, most construction works at 90 degree angles. if you look around the room
use a long-handled tool, stand to one side, strike up at the top and you want to clean it all out before you go in there. in this part of the lecture we're going to talk about structural damage. we're going to talk about triaging buildings now, believe it or not. we're going to talk about how to look at structural damage and tag these buildings either light, moderate or heavy damage buildings. we're going it talk a little bit about liquefaction, we're going to talk about search and rescue...
103
103
Apr 18, 2013
04/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 103
favorite 0
quote 0
lectures in history saturday night at 8:00 eastern. >> second prize winners in the student cam competition. there documentary of the city." ♪ >> longefore barack obama was president you work as a chicago community organizer after college. president obama's as part of why he went into politics was to make a difference for people on the south side and similar places throughout the country, but even after countless federal and dollarsomises, and not much has changed in poor urban centers. working in community organizations in chicago, and yet he has not shown a particular focus on that in his presidency. >> during the 2008 presidential campaign, barack obama spoke about why community organizing inspired him politically. >> during work in the community to try to create jobs, to bring people together, rejuvenate communities that have fallen on hard times. set up job training programs in areas that have been hard hit when the steel plants closed. that is relevant only an understanding where i am coming from, who i am fighting for. and why i am in this race. >> as my partner and i worked at the community center, we began to wonder, how di
lectures in history saturday night at 8:00 eastern. >> second prize winners in the student cam competition. there documentary of the city." ♪ >> longefore barack obama was president you work as a chicago community organizer after college. president obama's as part of why he went into politics was to make a difference for people on the south side and similar places throughout the country, but even after countless federal and dollarsomises, and not much has changed in poor...
106
106
Apr 3, 2013
04/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 106
favorite 0
quote 0
lecture. so you walk on it for weeks, months, long time.s it possible that no one will know how bad this printer if a list? well, sure. you can't take it pretty good. sunday i tell them, even you have to take a shower. detective do not. know what is your ankle look like? that does not look good. you don't have to be a carbon to others of the room with an ankle by the time that happens. alexa, baldy and the like. so you'd said to the dock and decency to the physiotherapist. that tell them conoco one of the physical therapist gives you some exercises and some different things to do and you are patient and you do exactly what that person tells you. is it possible that you end up with a stronger, more flexible, more resilient ankle at the end? and they'll have to admit american men's pro with possible. meanwhile on watching light bulbs coming up on top of all these had to the audience. of course, the punch line is, this is no different. a normal person century, is that we recognize an attempt to cover-up, a moment when you can't anymore intrigu
lecture. so you walk on it for weeks, months, long time.s it possible that no one will know how bad this printer if a list? well, sure. you can't take it pretty good. sunday i tell them, even you have to take a shower. detective do not. know what is your ankle look like? that does not look good. you don't have to be a carbon to others of the room with an ankle by the time that happens. alexa, baldy and the like. so you'd said to the dock and decency to the physiotherapist. that tell them conoco...
106
106
Apr 15, 2013
04/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 106
favorite 0
quote 0
lecture and there were a number of scientists and engineers in germany there. germany has turned away from nuclear weapons in germany has turned away from nuclear power. these people put on an hour-long presentation at the end that we are relying entirely on alternative energy so much so we are producing enough to exploit other countries. it used to live in germany, so i can relate to what he said next. then he said this on doesn't shine etch in germany. here we are sunny day in chicago. he says we can do it in germany, why can't we do it here? i think that's a question and that's where we need to go. [applause] another question. >> question for bill. have you had any feedback from anyone that's read your book? >> shreveport is a company that owns a lot of mines in arizona. you may have heard for minors, but i'm always shocked. but i think the lawyers had to bet looks like this, trust me. the lawyers were concerned, but when i asked has to be said i just did a book on oil. i just read a book on big oil, which was incredibly hard on oil, maize. for the most part if you do a book that raises the attention or gives attention to the history, the first thing they're going to do is not get
lecture and there were a number of scientists and engineers in germany there. germany has turned away from nuclear weapons in germany has turned away from nuclear power. these people put on an hour-long presentation at the end that we are relying entirely on alternative energy so much so we are producing enough to exploit other countries. it used to live in germany, so i can relate to what he said next. then he said this on doesn't shine etch in germany. here we are sunny day in chicago. he...
168
168
Apr 19, 2013
04/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 168
favorite 0
quote 0
it's going to take a long time to do it but it is surprising nobody has seen him run into a back yard or into any place where they could get their hands on or there's been some lecture it. it is surprising. >> as i followed the story and as those of us who have been up all night followed the story, we've seen the request for people to stay in their homes spread. it started out just in watertown which is roughly eight miles that way from about northwest of boston and it just stayed there. originally it was just in that area. people stay in their homes, don't answer your doors unless it is an identified police officer. then it spread to other neighborhoods. waltham, cambridge, now we're told the entire metropolitan area of boston should stay in their homes, shelter in place it's called. it is not always for the same reason, right? people in boston are told to stay in their homes not because they're necessarily in any threat but just to kind of keep them out of the way of any resources. people in watertown, they actually might be in danger. >> you're right. there are two different reasons for having people stay at home and you're absolutely right. the people of walt --
it's going to take a long time to do it but it is surprising nobody has seen him run into a back yard or into any place where they could get their hands on or there's been some lecture it. it is surprising. >> as i followed the story and as those of us who have been up all night followed the story, we've seen the request for people to stay in their homes spread. it started out just in watertown which is roughly eight miles that way from about northwest of boston and it just stayed there....
100
100
Apr 3, 2013
04/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 0
lecture. so you stay on it. you walk on it for weeks, months, long time, is it possible no one will know how badly sprained yourankle is? sure. yeah. you can fake it pretty in. then some day i tell them, even you have to take a shower. so you take the boot off, now what does your an del -- ankle look like? that not good and you don't have to be a corpsman to know theirs something wrong with the ankle. looks like a bowling ball. so you get sent to the doc and the doc sends you to the physical therapist. i said what if the physical therapyi gives you exercises and you do exactly what that person tells you, is it possible you end up with a stronger, more flexible, more resilient ankle at the end? and day all -- they all have to admit, it's possible. meanwhile i'm watching like light bulbs coming up, and of course the punchline is, this is no different. normal person, injury. signs we recognize. and attempt to cover them up. a moment when you can't cover it up anymore. and treatment. same thing. so, this is what we're trying to push forward. this idea. so that hopefully it doesn't have to be something that is count
lecture. so you stay on it. you walk on it for weeks, months, long time, is it possible no one will know how badly sprained yourankle is? sure. yeah. you can fake it pretty in. then some day i tell them, even you have to take a shower. so you take the boot off, now what does your an del -- ankle look like? that not good and you don't have to be a corpsman to know theirs something wrong with the ankle. looks like a bowling ball. so you get sent to the doc and the doc sends you to the physical...
107
107
Apr 30, 2013
04/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 107
favorite 0
quote 0
lecture on how to treat books. [laughter] >> brier and suter arech other mistaken often for each other and not long ago justice souter was driving from here to new hampshire and stop to give something to eat and a couple came up to him and he said i you're on the supreme court. a gu your stephen briar. co your right? >> he said yes and theyrrass thented then he asked the question suter wasn't ready for so what is the best thing about being on the cou he supreme court? he said it is the privilege of serving with justice at suter.er. [laughter] how canth you not love him?ill a >> mine is as much about the it characters trying to become justices as well as theha justices themselves and my favorite biz is a nominee named carswell who wasnomie namd considered not the high a th calibere nominee for the supreme court. he was tagged as a mediocre lawyer. in one of the senate handlers tried to help to say to the effect there is a lot of mediocre lawyers and wll judges.her a judgesthey deserve representation to? as [laughter]t wa so that was the end of his h chances to become a justice of the supreme court. >> that is what we
lecture on how to treat books. [laughter] >> brier and suter arech other mistaken often for each other and not long ago justice souter was driving from here to new hampshire and stop to give something to eat and a couple came up to him and he said i you're on the supreme court. a gu your stephen briar. co your right? >> he said yes and theyrrass thented then he asked the question suter wasn't ready for so what is the best thing about being on the cou he supreme court? he said it is...
78
78
Apr 3, 2013
04/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
lecture. so you stay on it. you walk on it for weeks, months, long time. is it possible no one will know how badly sprained your ankle is? well, sure. yeah, you could fake it pretty good. and then someday i tell them even you have to take a shower. so you take the boot off, now what does your ankle look like? oh, boy. that does not hook good. and you don't have to be a corpsman to know there's something wrong with that ankle, right? by the time that happens. it looks like a bowling pall on the end of your leg. so you get sent to the doc, and then the doc gets sent to the physical therapist. is and then i tell them what if the therapist gives you some exercise and things to do, and you are a patient patient, and you do exactly what that person tells you. is it possible that you end up with a stronger, more flexible, more resilient ankle at the end? and they all have to admit, yeah, it's probably possible. meanwhile, i'm watching like lightbulbs kind of coming up on top of all these heads in the audience. and, of course, the punchline is this is no different
lecture. so you stay on it. you walk on it for weeks, months, long time. is it possible no one will know how badly sprained your ankle is? well, sure. yeah, you could fake it pretty good. and then someday i tell them even you have to take a shower. so you take the boot off, now what does your ankle look like? oh, boy. that does not hook good. and you don't have to be a corpsman to know there's something wrong with that ankle, right? by the time that happens. it looks like a bowling pall on the...