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the mahler mentioned drug arrests at nearby public high school and says why worry about this type oftudent? school? the charter school said the flyer was not authorized and planning litigation ones it finds out who paid for it. she will remain on the job temporarily as school opens for the semester. >> all right, 4:35, this little guy has a big mission. take a look. he's only five. but he's got big dreams of helping other. why he saved his allowance to give back to the local police department. >> a five year old, there he is there, cute as ever, from winslow township, new jersey, had very special mission for his local community. he saved up his allowance, guess why, chris, he wanted to buy his local police department lunch. >> what a great kid, right? and that was just the beginning. karen hepp has more on this inspiring story. >> what are you coming here today? >> kindness day. >> today is kindness day? you're really special. >> proudly sporting his police officer shirt and enormous grin, five year old william everett, they call him bubba, brought his heroes at the police department
the mahler mentioned drug arrests at nearby public high school and says why worry about this type oftudent? school? the charter school said the flyer was not authorized and planning litigation ones it finds out who paid for it. she will remain on the job temporarily as school opens for the semester. >> all right, 4:35, this little guy has a big mission. take a look. he's only five. but he's got big dreams of helping other. why he saved his allowance to give back to the local police...
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he fell in love with mahler.s second resurrection sympathy -- symphony, fell in love with it, died maybe last year, fell in love with it. it meant more to him than anything he had ever heard. heard it at carnegie hall set out to become a conductor to conduct this one symphony, nothing else. and conducted in london with the london symphony and spent the rest of his life he would , occasionally play this. would pay for the hall and had critics who said he did a good job, and he only knew that one symphony. some of the people who were conductors, who were music purists, said, this is not fair. this is not right. but there was a touch of florence in him. he did it well, just one symphony. meryl: but i am sure people recognize as i am sure they did , it in florence, it was equal parts bad singing but that aspirational zeal. , pureort of wonderful desire to share this thing she loved to wear elaborate , costumes, doolittle dances as the mood struck her. -- do little dances as the mood struck her. charlie: one of the mo
he fell in love with mahler.s second resurrection sympathy -- symphony, fell in love with it, died maybe last year, fell in love with it. it meant more to him than anything he had ever heard. heard it at carnegie hall set out to become a conductor to conduct this one symphony, nothing else. and conducted in london with the london symphony and spent the rest of his life he would , occasionally play this. would pay for the hall and had critics who said he did a good job, and he only knew that one...
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>> if you study correctly mahler over 20 feet long technically are supposed to be inspected every two years than those that show signs of trouble, and every year. it should be a cookbook take a list to check that off but with the case of the minneapolis bridge is one that issues alive as an example. it got relatively good marks but yet there were signs that was in trouble in particular there was spending in some of the steel that was not recorded properly so i guess that falls into the category of the human factor. information is only as good as the people producing and. >> was going to comment on the difference of the roundabout that they are taking out the traffic circles be. >> is bash a double the yes historic fleet jersey has traffic circles or the roundabout we add them here in north carolina functionally it'll think it is a great deal of difference. but i use that term sonata mislead you could drill a distinction. >> you discuss the politics in your book and unthinking of road construction in north carolina may be next to the university is the most political animal in the compe
>> if you study correctly mahler over 20 feet long technically are supposed to be inspected every two years than those that show signs of trouble, and every year. it should be a cookbook take a list to check that off but with the case of the minneapolis bridge is one that issues alive as an example. it got relatively good marks but yet there were signs that was in trouble in particular there was spending in some of the steel that was not recorded properly so i guess that falls into the...
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e fell in love with mahler. died maybe last year, fell in love with it. more to him than anything he had ever heard. set out to become a conductor to conduct this one symphony, nothing else. ed it in london. spent the rest of his life, he would occasionally play this. and had critics who said he did a good job and only knew this one piece. some of the people who were conductors, music purists, said, this is not fair. this is not right. but there was a touch of florence in him. he did it well, just one symphony. meryl: i'm sure people recognize, as i am sure they did it in florence, it was equal parts bad singing but that aspirational zeal. desiresort of wonderful to share this thing she loves. ar elaborate costumes. charlie: one of the most fun things you have done in a while. meryl: it was. i think it was the spirit of the woman. it's sort of, you know, sort of toxic cast over the world currently can it is wonderful to encounter people who believe in love and art. these are the saving graces of civilization. stephen: when you said toxic -- simon: when yo
e fell in love with mahler. died maybe last year, fell in love with it. more to him than anything he had ever heard. set out to become a conductor to conduct this one symphony, nothing else. ed it in london. spent the rest of his life, he would occasionally play this. and had critics who said he did a good job and only knew this one piece. some of the people who were conductors, music purists, said, this is not fair. this is not right. but there was a touch of florence in him. he did it well,...
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. >> jonathan mahler, thank you. it's a lengthy read. we'll post it on my twitter account.y, there's a new option. introducing drug-free aleve direct therapy. a tens device with high intensity power that uses technology once only available in doctors' offices. its wireless remote lets you control the intensity, and helps you get back to things like... this... this... or this. and back to being yourself. introducing new aleve direct therapy. find yours in the pain relief aisle. hei n't want one that's hadused a big wreck just say, show me cars with no accidents reported fplus you get a free carfax®d report with every listing i like it start your used car search at carfax.com ♪ ♪ you live life your way. we can help you retire your way, too. financial guidance while you're mastering life. from chase. so you can. >>> some politics at the mtv video music awards. beyonce, besides owning 16 minutes of the show also brought us her guests. the mothers of the movement. the mothers who have lost children to gun violence at the hands of police. her guests included leslie mcspaden, glen
. >> jonathan mahler, thank you. it's a lengthy read. we'll post it on my twitter account.y, there's a new option. introducing drug-free aleve direct therapy. a tens device with high intensity power that uses technology once only available in doctors' offices. its wireless remote lets you control the intensity, and helps you get back to things like... this... this... or this. and back to being yourself. introducing new aleve direct therapy. find yours in the pain relief aisle. hei n't...