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i am the co-founder of marvell technologies. are among the top three semiconductor companies in the world. it is my honor to be part of this year's apec meeting. especially the women in the economy summit. first of all, i want to thank secretary clinton, ambassador tom, the state department staff, for their leadership for promoting greater operations between the u.s. and asia- pacific. developing better trade channels in asia is very critical for the future of the u.s., calif., and many technology companies in the silicon valley. i was born in shanghai and came to this beautiful city of san francisco over 30 years ago with very little english language skills. and then i met my husband, who was born in jakarta, indonesia, over 30 years ago, and we got a great indication from uc berkeley, and built from the ground up, hard work and dedication, passion, and that is how, 16 years later, why we are proud to have such a high-tech company. we created over 3000 jobs in the u.s.. the rest total about 6000 people globally. we are very pro
i am the co-founder of marvell technologies. are among the top three semiconductor companies in the world. it is my honor to be part of this year's apec meeting. especially the women in the economy summit. first of all, i want to thank secretary clinton, ambassador tom, the state department staff, for their leadership for promoting greater operations between the u.s. and asia- pacific. developing better trade channels in asia is very critical for the future of the u.s., calif., and many...
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he's marvelous. he is a marvelous cubist cat. right, now i know. early model of me, yes, yes.hey did a lot of them in those days. well it-- it's pretty accurate, isn't it? - not bad, really. - sideways on. - look. - when i had more hair. no, i'm looking at the other bit, actually. - yes, it is me. - very good. lampeter husband as the big fat man. - oh, it's henry sandon. - henry sandon. yes, it might be-- i'm related to royal lampeter. in shape. - and in the genes. - yes, the jeans are very difficult to get on now, but i-- i am sure i am. which was a great art deco factory in the 1930s-- from designs by mabel lucie attwell. so they're really quite collectible. where do you get them from? they were given to my daughter by an aunt. well, she was jolly lucky. aren't they lovely? - no. not particularly. - oh. - you don't like them? - no. well, i could-- i'll give you the good news. even if you don't like them, they're still worth about £600. all right, that's okay. i'll live with them, then.
he's marvelous. he is a marvelous cubist cat. right, now i know. early model of me, yes, yes.hey did a lot of them in those days. well it-- it's pretty accurate, isn't it? - not bad, really. - sideways on. - look. - when i had more hair. no, i'm looking at the other bit, actually. - yes, it is me. - very good. lampeter husband as the big fat man. - oh, it's henry sandon. - henry sandon. yes, it might be-- i'm related to royal lampeter. in shape. - and in the genes. - yes, the jeans are very...
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♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?ptioning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator: in the city, all kinds of things make music in the spring. (chirping) birds... (buzzing) ...bees... (lively latin music playing) bands...
♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?ptioning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator: in the city, all kinds of things make music in the spring. (chirping) birds... (buzzing) ...bees... (lively latin music playing) bands...
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♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?ptioning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator: it was a good day for bouncing balls. (george squealing) (excited chattering) huh?
♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?ptioning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator: it was a good day for bouncing balls. (george squealing) (excited chattering) huh?
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♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this? sponsored by nbc/universal narrator: it's no secret that monkeys like cars. all kinds of cars. (laughing) (chittering) (squealing)
♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this? sponsored by nbc/universal narrator: it's no secret that monkeys like cars. all kinds of cars. (laughing) (chittering) (squealing)
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♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?ptioning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator: it was a beautiful spring day. and that meant one thing... ravioli. oh... huh. oh, hi. are you closed?
♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?ptioning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator: it was a beautiful spring day. and that meant one thing... ravioli. oh... huh. oh, hi. are you closed?
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♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?ptioning sponsored by nbc/universal
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marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?" ♪ oh... captioning sponsored by nbc/universal (man snoring) narrator: george was trying his best not to wake up the man with the yellow hat. but today was saturday, and the man was taking george to the zoo to see a dragon. ooh! (chuckles) okay, they weren't really going to see a fire-breathing dragon.
marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?" ♪ oh... captioning sponsored by nbc/universal (man snoring) narrator: george was trying his best not to wake up the man with the yellow hat. but today was saturday, and the man was taking george to the zoo to see a dragon. ooh! (chuckles) okay, they weren't really going to see a fire-breathing dragon.
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♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?ptioning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator: george and steve were having one of those carefree days when their was nothing to do. (sighs) it's great being out on the street and not chasing after charkie for once. (ball bangs) (hooting happily) pisghetti: i'll tell you, nettie, we are going to break the record! "break the record"? what record?
♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?ptioning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator: george and steve were having one of those carefree days when their was nothing to do. (sighs) it's great being out on the street and not chasing after charkie for once. (ball bangs) (hooting happily) pisghetti: i'll tell you, nettie, we are going to break the record! "break the record"? what record?
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♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?ptioning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator: george thought the best way to spend a relaxing afternoon was a visit with professor wiseman. (gibbering excitedly) (chattering impatiently) (george chattering) wiseman: yes... no. maybe. green.
♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?ptioning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator: george thought the best way to spend a relaxing afternoon was a visit with professor wiseman. (gibbering excitedly) (chattering impatiently) (george chattering) wiseman: yes... no. maybe. green.
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♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?ptioning sponsored by nbc/universal (lively latin music playing) narrator: neither rain... nor snow... (charkie barking) ...nor charkie... could keep george
♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?ptioning sponsored by nbc/universal (lively latin music playing) narrator: neither rain... nor snow... (charkie barking) ...nor charkie... could keep george
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♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?ptioning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator george loved the museum. every time he went, he discovered something new. the new north pole exhibit was frosty fun with its igloos and polar bears.
♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?ptioning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator george loved the museum. every time he went, he discovered something new. the new north pole exhibit was frosty fun with its igloos and polar bears.
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♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?ptioning sponsored by nbc/universal (chattering excitedly) narrator: it was morning in the country and george was eager to get outside. (gasps) (chatters "rain") oh... it's just a little rain. i'll get you an umbrella.
♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?ptioning sponsored by nbc/universal (chattering excitedly) narrator: it was morning in the country and george was eager to get outside. (gasps) (chatters "rain") oh... it's just a little rain. i'll get you an umbrella.
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♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?ioning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator: it was an exciting day to be a door dog because he and the doorman were expecting a very exciting delivery. (yawns)
♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?ioning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator: it was an exciting day to be a door dog because he and the doorman were expecting a very exciting delivery. (yawns)
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♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?ptioning sponsored by nbc/universal (hundley barking) (hundley panting) here they come, hundley. huh? (chattering "shave and a haircut") ohh... announcer: hundley forgot today was the day they promised to take george out on their neat, orderly boat. your buddy george is coming aboard, hundley. hello.
♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?ptioning sponsored by nbc/universal (hundley barking) (hundley panting) here they come, hundley. huh? (chattering "shave and a haircut") ohh... announcer: hundley forgot today was the day they promised to take george out on their neat, orderly boat. your buddy george is coming aboard, hundley. hello.
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♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?ptioning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator: george was excited, because he was going to see his very first baseball game: marco's team, the cubbie bears, versus the tiger babies. hey, george, throw me the ball!
♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?ptioning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator: george was excited, because he was going to see his very first baseball game: marco's team, the cubbie bears, versus the tiger babies. hey, george, throw me the ball!
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♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?ptioning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator: few things capture the attention of a curious little monkey. i wonder what this could be. (excited chatter) oh, okay. oh, it's from my mother.
♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?ptioning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator: few things capture the attention of a curious little monkey. i wonder what this could be. (excited chatter) oh, okay. oh, it's from my mother.
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♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?ptioning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator: george was excited. he was about to have a very special overnight guest. (knocking) george, they're here. (excited chattering) (laughing) oh, okay. i'm glad you're excited. hi.
♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?ptioning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator: george was excited. he was about to have a very special overnight guest. (knocking) george, they're here. (excited chattering) (laughing) oh, okay. i'm glad you're excited. hi.
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and here closer to home a night of splendor and marvels awaited hundreds of thousands of visitors at moscow's fifth then your night at the museum from results to postmodernism masterpieces awaiting their chance to shine in the dark or tease you catherine. it is far. more. of a reporting for us and. we will be bringing you more on those cultural life in the capital as our moscow visits some weird and wonderful. galleries that's in just a few minutes but before that i'll be.
and here closer to home a night of splendor and marvels awaited hundreds of thousands of visitors at moscow's fifth then your night at the museum from results to postmodernism masterpieces awaiting their chance to shine in the dark or tease you catherine. it is far. more. of a reporting for us and. we will be bringing you more on those cultural life in the capital as our moscow visits some weird and wonderful. galleries that's in just a few minutes but before that i'll be.
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a night of splendor and a marvels awaited hundreds of thousands of visitors at moscow's fifth annual night at the museum from renaissance to postmodernism masterpieces awaited their chance to shine in the dark arts music of an integrator has more. it shuts as it. has good music and i. can't believe profit museums. shot himself rationed all these the national museum of the opposition has made it seem. to satisfy each week of the bill to try to get a decade's. leave that is part of the. old stuff that people are starting to taste. by not prophecies looking in part because of their reputation for being a little bit soft sided. towns have been closely guarded by museum style or sometimes known policy as it is for standing too close to where it's a bar for paintings and the. museums. galleries will be much more testing. a nice bottle of cheap to museums are ok but only this night if you're wondering how to give the it's been getting around all of that don't worry because organizers have. several looking at scenery systolic a lot of your food and also some cool shit because this will come
a night of splendor and a marvels awaited hundreds of thousands of visitors at moscow's fifth annual night at the museum from renaissance to postmodernism masterpieces awaited their chance to shine in the dark arts music of an integrator has more. it shuts as it. has good music and i. can't believe profit museums. shot himself rationed all these the national museum of the opposition has made it seem. to satisfy each week of the bill to try to get a decade's. leave that is part of the. old stuff...
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the vote the dawn canal is an engineering marvel within a day a vessel can pass the canals thirty blocks ten million tons of shipping does so every year. another concrete giant is this finished fifty years ago it's the biggest hydroelectric plant in europe it cowers the local city of volgograd and sends lots more electricity to moscow hydroelectric plant behind me is a potent example of how much the volga can provide but harnessing the revel like this isn't without its cost. fishermen have been watching fish stocks for years they see the slow damage the downing of the river has done especially to russia's prized sturgeon the source of caviar work and the president of the hydroelectric plant has done significant damage because it stopped fish swimming up the river to this morning grounds they turned back and start swimming downstream now we don't know where they are. within a year all these houses will fall into the river. to pentagon how many of the hydroelectric plants turbines are on the water level can change suddenly and dramatically too suddenly for the banks to absorb it plays havo
the vote the dawn canal is an engineering marvel within a day a vessel can pass the canals thirty blocks ten million tons of shipping does so every year. another concrete giant is this finished fifty years ago it's the biggest hydroelectric plant in europe it cowers the local city of volgograd and sends lots more electricity to moscow hydroelectric plant behind me is a potent example of how much the volga can provide but harnessing the revel like this isn't without its cost. fishermen have been...
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onto a night of splendor and marvels that awaited hundreds of thousands of visitors at moscow's fifth annual night of the museum from results to postmodernism masterpieces awaited their chance to shine in the dark. just as it. was good news. that he was yet a chance to believe prophet museums. try to ration all these national museum of the official. scene but. each week of the building. it is the to. be but it's part of the overall some people are. it's a still. quite nice profit seems hard to overcome the reputation for being a little bit too tight exhibition time to be closely guarded by museum style or sometimes low policy as it is for standing too close to where it's a bar or paintings a number. of museums sat at a gallery is watching. test. that was a nice holder although i think its museums are open only this night and day for wondering how many of those be getting around all of that don't worry because organizers have. several looking at scenery suppose you live you know so some food she says will come out differently it seems to say to entice about spiffy ideal museum not held
onto a night of splendor and marvels that awaited hundreds of thousands of visitors at moscow's fifth annual night of the museum from results to postmodernism masterpieces awaited their chance to shine in the dark. just as it. was good news. that he was yet a chance to believe prophet museums. try to ration all these national museum of the official. scene but. each week of the building. it is the to. be but it's part of the overall some people are. it's a still. quite nice profit seems hard to...
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it was a night of splendor and marvels awaited hundreds of thousands of visitors at moscow's fifth annual night at the museum from renaissance to postmodernism masterpieces awaited their chance to shine in the dark. we. are all of those. people are. part of the reputation for being. such a good close it is even more subtle. is it is worse than going to. work. with. my. peeps museums are. going to get sick. don't worry because. several. of the analysts so some. of the field museum in the uk. are. reporting there from moscow now coming up i'll be back with a look at your headlines in just a few minutes. to . her son this is just a parliament building in britain. but then sixty six years ago it was the final targets. and the last major offensive for the red army. its capture became the symbol of the force of the fascist sitting down. and the victory over nazi germany. the fall of the berlin and r.t. . of the free new the latest in science and technology from the ground floor. we've dumped the future coverage. wealthy british style. sometimes it's classified. hi pat.
it was a night of splendor and marvels awaited hundreds of thousands of visitors at moscow's fifth annual night at the museum from renaissance to postmodernism masterpieces awaited their chance to shine in the dark. we. are all of those. people are. part of the reputation for being. such a good close it is even more subtle. is it is worse than going to. work. with. my. peeps museums are. going to get sick. don't worry because. several. of the analysts so some. of the field museum in the uk....
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. >>> a marvel comics superhero going to the big screen. it is this time thor. up next, anthony hopkins plays thor's vengeful father. >> we'll have the movie review with kevin m 1 c 0 carthy. mccargt -- mccarthy. add a touch of sophistication to your home, with the white collection from air wick. looking for fragrance that lasts ? try new air wick double fresh. it warms two refills simultaneously filling any room with long-lasting fragrance. eava . >>> the latest marvel comic superhero to get the big screen treatment is thor. >> in the new movie that hopes tomorrow, anthony hopkins plays thor's vengeful father. he talked with kevin mccarthy but the role. first, kenneth brown told kevin how he motivates actors to give their all. >> you see actors and they are are very sensitive in the right way. i wanted to see if he was up for that. he really ran with that. then, when chris yelled you're an old man and a fool with real viciousness that only a son could say to his father, you could see the leader of the universe, strong man, magnificent word euro who could have a
. >>> a marvel comics superhero going to the big screen. it is this time thor. up next, anthony hopkins plays thor's vengeful father. >> we'll have the movie review with kevin m 1 c 0 carthy. mccargt -- mccarthy. add a touch of sophistication to your home, with the white collection from air wick. looking for fragrance that lasts ? try new air wick double fresh. it warms two refills simultaneously filling any room with long-lasting fragrance. eava . >>> the latest marvel...
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. >> reporter: you might marvel at the number of comic book characters making it to the big screen this> ready for this? >> let's find out. >> reporter: there's x-men first class. captain america, the first avenger. and green lantern. that film reportedly cost more than $200 million. >> comic book movies have been very successful because there's a core audience. kids who love these comic books that will go out to the movies. i think even that audience might be getting a little tired of it. >> reporter: and speaking of tires.... >> i'm looking for a car. >> reporter: there's cars 2 from the folks at p achlt xar. and some... from dream works kung fu panda 2. >> beware of the sign. >> what sign? >> dear lord, thank you for the food we are about to eat. please use your mighty power to stop the melting of the polar ice cap. amen. >> reporter: there will be penguins this summer when jim carrey inherits six of them in mr. popper's penguins. >> could you pass the salt? i'll get it. >> reporter: and apes. the rise of the planet of the apes takes us back to the beginning more than 40 years after
. >> reporter: you might marvel at the number of comic book characters making it to the big screen this> ready for this? >> let's find out. >> reporter: there's x-men first class. captain america, the first avenger. and green lantern. that film reportedly cost more than $200 million. >> comic book movies have been very successful because there's a core audience. kids who love these comic books that will go out to the movies. i think even that audience might be getting...
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. ♪ ♪ >> as we see that marvellous portrait of john paul ii, that captures his vitality, his faith, hist, what pope benedict calls his humility, across the charisma. this morning, we've been witnessing the historic moment of beatification of pope john paul ii, the next step toward sainthood. and with us, contributor, father jonathan morris who was at the vatican and your sense as we listen to the hymn "do not be afraid" written in honor of this event and the message that the pontiff left us, to not be afraid, of christianity, of faith, of life. >> that's right, and even of evil. do not be afraid of evil. do not be afraid of suffering. these are the words that he proclaimed so famously in his first homily, as pope. do not be afraid and then he he said open wide the door, wide the doors to christ. and he lived it. he lived it during the nazi occupation of his homeland, poland and lived it in the death of all of his family members and lived it in being named a pope, and he lived it also in his suffering as we heard in the homily. he was stripped of everything he had by the very god who he
. ♪ ♪ >> as we see that marvellous portrait of john paul ii, that captures his vitality, his faith, hist, what pope benedict calls his humility, across the charisma. this morning, we've been witnessing the historic moment of beatification of pope john paul ii, the next step toward sainthood. and with us, contributor, father jonathan morris who was at the vatican and your sense as we listen to the hymn "do not be afraid" written in honor of this event and the message that the...
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man: our water and wastewater systems really are engineering marvels. because it's buried, it's invisible to us, and we tend to take it for granted. that's a mistake. like any engineered system, it requires maintenance and periodic rehabilitation, and eventual replacement. it's so out of sight and so out of mind, that we don't realize the danger we're in. people see that their roads can cave in. their bridges are falling apart. the concern is that also the infrastructure that they can't see is falling apart. you wouldn't let your house be 100 years old and not ever do any maintenance to it. you would make sure that it was safe. 100 years ago, teddy roosevelt was president, and your pipes were brand new. now, our infrastructure is old. 100, 200 years old. it's not been upgraded or fixed or replaced, sometimes, ever. man: if these systems are not maintained, sooner or later they're going to fail. they all have a life expectancy. if you don't maintain them and constantly check them and then do what's necessary to rehabilitate or repair, you're going to hav
man: our water and wastewater systems really are engineering marvels. because it's buried, it's invisible to us, and we tend to take it for granted. that's a mistake. like any engineered system, it requires maintenance and periodic rehabilitation, and eventual replacement. it's so out of sight and so out of mind, that we don't realize the danger we're in. people see that their roads can cave in. their bridges are falling apart. the concern is that also the infrastructure that they can't see is...
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ombudsman at the airport makes a great deal of sense, if we could help in that some way, it would be marvelous. people are harassed and kept longer and kept overnight sometimes while they're being questioned. i know the sfpd cannot be the police there. we have an ombudsman, a lot of problems could be solved on the spot. i'm glad to see you are working on solutions and that there are recommendations, and you are willing to help. >> good evening. thank you for putting this on. i am the director of the fund that supports a 17 a-area memsa communities. there were earlier comments about the trust we should put in the u.s. attorney general. as a community member and someone who works with community members, i can tell you the actions the fbi have taken have eroded the trust. the men and women are supposed to protect us. instead, the community, community-base organizations as well as individuals, feel pro failed and -- profiled and surveillance. this will spread even more in terms of relations and perceptions of the sfpd. i encourage you to strongly consider the resolution options and burn our commun
ombudsman at the airport makes a great deal of sense, if we could help in that some way, it would be marvelous. people are harassed and kept longer and kept overnight sometimes while they're being questioned. i know the sfpd cannot be the police there. we have an ombudsman, a lot of problems could be solved on the spot. i'm glad to see you are working on solutions and that there are recommendations, and you are willing to help. >> good evening. thank you for putting this on. i am the...
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. >> those visiting celebrate the 100 the bay to breakers, marveled at how the city now deals with as many as 100,000 miners. >> i'm sure they thought 100 was a lot but then when i heard if they got to 1000 it was too big and out of control. now it's 55,000. >> i've been running since i was 13, the 100th anniversary if i'm ever going to run this would be the year. >> this will be the hundreds bay to breakers in you don't get too many chances to the hundreds of anything. >> both of our birthday's today. 50 years old. >>jeff: optimistic crowd are discounting a chance of rain. whether or not the rain appears they have already stacked plenty of water at the finish line. at ocean beach in san francisco, kron 4 news. >>rob: over the last 100 years clay have gone from a modest grace to a rowdy spectacle featuring tens of thousands of participants. on the eve of the 100th bay to breakers organizers are hoping noone zero tolerance policy for alcohol will help usher in a more responsible era. >> their lot of knuckleheads in san francisco, we think they're not going to be very successful because
. >> those visiting celebrate the 100 the bay to breakers, marveled at how the city now deals with as many as 100,000 miners. >> i'm sure they thought 100 was a lot but then when i heard if they got to 1000 it was too big and out of control. now it's 55,000. >> i've been running since i was 13, the 100th anniversary if i'm ever going to run this would be the year. >> this will be the hundreds bay to breakers in you don't get too many chances to the hundreds of anything....
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and janana in my opinion are the media heroes i grew of with, and they continue even today to the marvelous job of continuing to inspire everybody, bring the news, the stories, the culture forward, so it is my privilege tonight, in light of their accomplishments, to announce that for the very first time, in these awards that we are announcing tonight, that we will be announcing both of them as our winners for the lifetime achievement award finalists. [applause] congratulations. and please come on up here. [applause] [applause] >> i think that ed lee certainly knows what to do with a microphone these days. we taught him well back in the days. i do remember the asian law caucus, by the way. 39 years, the celebration was friday. you were there. is truly an honor, and thank you for coming to celebrate this month. all of you and your presence means so much to those of us on stage and those of us especially being recognized with an award. it takes a community after all to move our voices forward, to move our issues forward, and you are all part of that community. whether you are the part of the c
and janana in my opinion are the media heroes i grew of with, and they continue even today to the marvelous job of continuing to inspire everybody, bring the news, the stories, the culture forward, so it is my privilege tonight, in light of their accomplishments, to announce that for the very first time, in these awards that we are announcing tonight, that we will be announcing both of them as our winners for the lifetime achievement award finalists. [applause] congratulations. and please come...
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. >> with a chick flick and a blockbusterrer that you may even marvel over. >> don't touch that dial. we'll be back right after this short break. >>> now it's time for news out in the real world. republican announced wednesday that he's running for president. he may be announced through a video he posted on twitter. the former house speaker says he has big plans should he be elected. he says he wants to over turn the health care reform bill and call for more health care cuts. a recent cnn poll 40% of people have an unfavorable opinion. terry says again grig is not a strong candidate. >> i don't think he has a serious chance. the guy has got a lot of baggage, for somebody who has been prominent in u.s. politics for almost 20 years, he's not that familiar to the public. >> again grig plans to raise $100 million for his campaign. >> well if at first you don't succeed, dust yourself off and try again. this week he renewed his call. the president delivered a speech on tuesday calling for a bipartisan view to the political issue. at the same time president obama also criticized republicans
. >> with a chick flick and a blockbusterrer that you may even marvel over. >> don't touch that dial. we'll be back right after this short break. >>> now it's time for news out in the real world. republican announced wednesday that he's running for president. he may be announced through a video he posted on twitter. the former house speaker says he has big plans should he be elected. he says he wants to over turn the health care reform bill and call for more health care...
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"soar" may be one of marvel's lesser known heroes.hat hasn't stopped the experts from predicting a runway with upwards of $70 million. last weekend's big winner fast five will earn $30 million. kate hudson's romantic comedy "something borrowed" will vie for third. the pg wedding comedy, "jumping the broom." finally, a simmering feud is heating up again thanks to paris hilton being mistaken for lindsay lohan when she gave a homeless woman earrings on her new reality show. she said if she were a lohaloha she would be stealing the earrings, not giving her say it isn't so. hilton said if she were lohan, she would be stealing the a earrings and not giving them way. away. tmz is reporting the whole thing is so 2006. >> so the only thing we've they are one in the same. >> you better be careful. >>> this comes to us from ft. myers, florida, where a quick thinking 12-year-old saved one of the sunshine state's most beloved attractions. joey was traveling in a kayak. he noticed a manatee with a crab trap on his flipper. he sprung into action. af
"soar" may be one of marvel's lesser known heroes.hat hasn't stopped the experts from predicting a runway with upwards of $70 million. last weekend's big winner fast five will earn $30 million. kate hudson's romantic comedy "something borrowed" will vie for third. the pg wedding comedy, "jumping the broom." finally, a simmering feud is heating up again thanks to paris hilton being mistaken for lindsay lohan when she gave a homeless woman earrings on her new reality...
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it's a marvelous instrument that provides jobs for mexican and for american people.e have argued the following. they make this point. that mexico's future -- that a lot of -- there was a flow of money to china because china could manufacture with a low cost base, and they are arguing now that that ma be changing in china. and that one of the places where you might see the development of manufacturing is mexico. is that a real idea? >> absolutely real. yes. yes, indeed. actually, we are the best country for manufacturers in the world and i can prove to you -- >> charlie: ok, prove it to me. >> if you go to any store -- any -- i don't know, appliances store and you tried to find out a -- produced in china and produced in mexico, produced in mexico will be better and cheaper. it is clear, not only an expression because as you say, something is happening in china. i don't know what could be in the past its advantage in terms of very low salaries, no unions -- i don't like that -- not democracy, but i respect that, but we have trade unions, free market and labor, democrac
it's a marvelous instrument that provides jobs for mexican and for american people.e have argued the following. they make this point. that mexico's future -- that a lot of -- there was a flow of money to china because china could manufacture with a low cost base, and they are arguing now that that ma be changing in china. and that one of the places where you might see the development of manufacturing is mexico. is that a real idea? >> absolutely real. yes. yes, indeed. actually, we are...
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it's a marvel of modernism. it's a landscape at risk. that's the concern here. diit just gets lost in the weeds of the discussion. you are missing the point when it comes to what you are risking. if you demolish park merced, you are never going to see that open space again. it can be a national park. can be preserved. it can be renovated. you have a lot of options involved, including in-fill. you can densify on the eastern side of the site. you can address the towers, which are a concern of structural stability. you have empty parking lots. you have all sorts of transit available land that simple story buildings are on. we can do a lot better job of equity density throughout the city without displacing and demolishing these sound units. we do not have family-style units anymore. we do not have once created or built. that's the problem. that's why a lot of people are leaving the city. that's why a lot of people are looking to find a place they can live again. that's what park merced represented and that's what we need again today. supervisor mar: thank you. we ar
it's a marvel of modernism. it's a landscape at risk. that's the concern here. diit just gets lost in the weeds of the discussion. you are missing the point when it comes to what you are risking. if you demolish park merced, you are never going to see that open space again. it can be a national park. can be preserved. it can be renovated. you have a lot of options involved, including in-fill. you can densify on the eastern side of the site. you can address the towers, which are a concern of...
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. >> when i came outside today and i saw, and i saw involving teerks i think it was marvelous. i said, i wonder how they are doing that. i was thinking about doing myself. >> oakland is about one of of many communities running through the neighborhood green effort >>> the latest on the fire in monterey shows it is almost con tanks burning near highway 186 east of soledad. the fire is about 80% contained. it began as an 80-acre grass fire, grew to 600 acres by 11:00 p.m. cal fire says it has now burned over 200 acres. officials believe that the wind knocked power lines together and created sparks that start add fire. >>> rising waters along the mississippi river causing more problems today. the white house announced this morning that president obama will immediate with flood- stricken residents in memphis on monday. farther south, around vicksburg, mississippi, residents are bracing for the rivers to crest at record levels. a dozen roads have been blocked, including highway 61 which is a major highway for the state. engineers in louisiana are considering opening the morganza flo
. >> when i came outside today and i saw, and i saw involving teerks i think it was marvelous. i said, i wonder how they are doing that. i was thinking about doing myself. >> oakland is about one of of many communities running through the neighborhood green effort >>> the latest on the fire in monterey shows it is almost con tanks burning near highway 186 east of soledad. the fire is about 80% contained. it began as an 80-acre grass fire, grew to 600 acres by 11:00 p.m. cal...
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it's an engineering marvel.ars of deferred maintenance has made the system vulnerable in a major earthquake. in 2002, san francisco voters approved a bond to pay for their share of repairs to the aging system. it will be paid back over time with increases in water rates. some of the largest projects are ramping up to start this year. >> we're going to be dedicating a project in the next few months. >> he is in charge to upgrade the system. it includes replaces pipes in san francisco bay with a tunnel and new dam and upgrading water treatment facilities. >> it's pretty amazing when you think about it. >> the goal is to completely upgrade the hetch-hetchy water system by 2015. >> one of the fundamental challenges we have in the program, while it stays on line. >> that is why they are putting a new tunnel near crystal springs reservoir. it will provide an alternative path and during emergencies. but the older tunnel is still an important part of the system and why this inspection was so critical. >> and it turns ou
it's an engineering marvel.ars of deferred maintenance has made the system vulnerable in a major earthquake. in 2002, san francisco voters approved a bond to pay for their share of repairs to the aging system. it will be paid back over time with increases in water rates. some of the largest projects are ramping up to start this year. >> we're going to be dedicating a project in the next few months. >> he is in charge to upgrade the system. it includes replaces pipes in san francisco...
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to run for the senate of picnic north of columbus to political operatives thought he would make a marvell was senator. when he was elected, one of the first things you do change the national emblem from the eagle to the check and. >> host: end from arafat-- more phone calls for our authors. >> caller: i just want to say that this is an attempt buyan mr. flint to normalize deviance of bill clinton. that had nothing to do with sex but the chief law-enforcement engaging and perjury and obstruction of justice. evidence of this that clinton was the first president to lose his law license because of his perjury and obstruction of justice. this is a way of larry flint to normalise himself. >> i don't think that is accurate. we were telling the important story and the case of bill clinton in which case this national tryout and saga over sex captivated the public mind and distracted us from serious threats to america one of which was not tied up. of the 9/11 commission recordrosto led commissioners say the monica lewinsky scandal distracted the administration and kept us from doing what we should
to run for the senate of picnic north of columbus to political operatives thought he would make a marvell was senator. when he was elected, one of the first things you do change the national emblem from the eagle to the check and. >> host: end from arafat-- more phone calls for our authors. >> caller: i just want to say that this is an attempt buyan mr. flint to normalize deviance of bill clinton. that had nothing to do with sex but the chief law-enforcement engaging and perjury and...
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we'reing is a marvelous conversation about interfaith activity with michael and rita. we finished the last segment talking about how social justice issues and personal faith journey relationships form a particular bond in the community and how that yields a lost benefits for the quality of life in san francisco. >> absolutely. we consider ourselves the facilitatetors of that conversation. we give the people the opportunity and we inform and invite and we convene. and i think we would not be telling the whole story had we not mentioned the role that we play as convener and that goes beyond just the congregation. it includes as of late, the faith base social service agencies in our city. we've just assumed a new leadership role where we're convening them and collectively. if you can appreciate what they do here to serve the most valuable in our city. serving over 3 million meals a year and the bedroom gets are at -- the budgets are at risk of being cut severely so we're bringing them together to tell their story of what they do in light of the california budget cuts. we
we'reing is a marvelous conversation about interfaith activity with michael and rita. we finished the last segment talking about how social justice issues and personal faith journey relationships form a particular bond in the community and how that yields a lost benefits for the quality of life in san francisco. >> absolutely. we consider ourselves the facilitatetors of that conversation. we give the people the opportunity and we inform and invite and we convene. and i think we would not...
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and soon you marvel at the sheer number of novelty watches, foot remedies and baldness camouflage. you wonder how the trickle of that peeing boy of brussels statue might enhance the backyard ambience. who picks the gag tool belt sweat pants? the electric head massager? what exactly are they smoking? like a modern ponce delayon, i set out to find them and ended up next to the phoenix airport. this is sky mall? >> this is where it all happens. >> christine aguilera is the president. when she's not busy hearing dumb jokes about her name -- ♪ what a girl wants -- she oversees the catalog. unlike any other. i'm curious who your customer base is. just judging from this it seems like a lot of customers have aging pets and foot problems. >> you'd be surprised how many people have pelts and foot problems. they tend to be very well educated. and high disposable income. so as far as a retailer and consumer base, it's one of best ones out there. >> really? >> yeah. >> so it's the ivy leaguers going for the backyard yeti sculpture? >> i don't know if ivy leaguer is the right word but it's certa
and soon you marvel at the sheer number of novelty watches, foot remedies and baldness camouflage. you wonder how the trickle of that peeing boy of brussels statue might enhance the backyard ambience. who picks the gag tool belt sweat pants? the electric head massager? what exactly are they smoking? like a modern ponce delayon, i set out to find them and ended up next to the phoenix airport. this is sky mall? >> this is where it all happens. >> christine aguilera is the president....
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she was married for 40 years and they raced three marvelous children. recently, to our supreme delight, she became a grandmother. colby king, one of our rular, said one of the things he liked about her, who recruited him for " inside washington," you always knew where she stood. john harris remembers her mpetivess but manyears ago she spotted a "newsweek" writer and said i "you ha got to have him on at." his name was evan thomas. >> she was lovely, not just because she had me on. she was a truth teller. when you screwed up, she would let you know, and a gracious and lovely way, but you know where you stood with our. -- with her. >> she said, about what we have got to have it nina totenberg," to. >> she gave me confidence. at the same time, she was a tough task-master. she's scared the living daylights out of may that i had to be prepared. >> she had an iron fist and a velvet glove. >> i am grateful that she stuck with me and suffered a for all those years. she was just a lovely person, kind, one market, generous -- warmhearted, genevese. she was our pro
she was married for 40 years and they raced three marvelous children. recently, to our supreme delight, she became a grandmother. colby king, one of our rular, said one of the things he liked about her, who recruited him for " inside washington," you always knew where she stood. john harris remembers her mpetivess but manyears ago she spotted a "newsweek" writer and said i "you ha got to have him on at." his name was evan thomas. >> she was lovely, not just...
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>> that's a parve louse image -- marvelous from the 1780s. it's lord mansfield's court and a prisoner is being brought in. interestingly, that's the image of a husband of a woman who had been constrained by him as well. in a way it's what do you want to call that? a dopple ganger image in the court supervising constraint. he's constrained for previously illegally constrainted his wife, but what i loved about that image as it ended up on the cover is that there you have the justices centsing up on the bench and -- sits up on the bench and minding the jailer bringing in the prisoner who may rightly be held in this case by the jailers. that's what you learn on habeas corpus madings is often prisoners are legally held. it's not a get out of jail free card. >> what do you teach at the university of virginia? >> british history generally to undergraduates, english legal history as a survey course also to undergraduates which is actually a lot of fun, and then i teach graduate students in early modern history, particularly legal history, and do that
>> that's a parve louse image -- marvelous from the 1780s. it's lord mansfield's court and a prisoner is being brought in. interestingly, that's the image of a husband of a woman who had been constrained by him as well. in a way it's what do you want to call that? a dopple ganger image in the court supervising constraint. he's constrained for previously illegally constrainted his wife, but what i loved about that image as it ended up on the cover is that there you have the justices...
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. >>> nasa is giving up hope on one of its mechanical marvels. the mars rover -- rover named "spirit" has not sent back any signals in more than two years. scientists think the bitter cold destroyed the electronics. "spirit's" twin "opportunity" is still operating and sending information back to earth. that will do it for us. thanks for watching. have a great day.
. >>> nasa is giving up hope on one of its mechanical marvels. the mars rover -- rover named "spirit" has not sent back any signals in more than two years. scientists think the bitter cold destroyed the electronics. "spirit's" twin "opportunity" is still operating and sending information back to earth. that will do it for us. thanks for watching. have a great day.
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if you are interested in art, this is a marvelous way to get involved.re is work all over the city where every year ago. -- there is artwork all over the city wherever you go. my idea was to get people in the neighborhood to take care of the pieces and let the art commission have the money for the bigger pieces. >> i was talking to the former president of the arts commission yesterday. the 2% ordnance is something he helped to champion. >> it is all over california and other states now. we really were the forerunners. it is a wonderful thing to bring the community into this now. people have seen art being put into the community. this has not been touched by any graffiti. it just faded over time. it is so open here. there is nobody watching this. i think that is a plus to the community. i hope the graffiti people do not go out there now that i am opening of my mouth. >> i want to thank you for the 50 years you have already given to the city as an arts leader. >> i started in to briberon, i's only been 45. >> you have championed his work over these years.
if you are interested in art, this is a marvelous way to get involved.re is work all over the city where every year ago. -- there is artwork all over the city wherever you go. my idea was to get people in the neighborhood to take care of the pieces and let the art commission have the money for the bigger pieces. >> i was talking to the former president of the arts commission yesterday. the 2% ordnance is something he helped to champion. >> it is all over california and other states...