161
161
Dec 30, 2013
12/13
by
KCSM
tv
eye 161
favorite 0
quote 0
american teenager mckenna friend who was the stuffed the opening leg finished second while olympic jumpy and marina food ration cavity which the seam on the man produced a magical display on sunday to win the first stage of the four who was told. the most prestigious ski jump competition with the sort she would turn the pics just around the core of the complex does well to prove the former head of going to go with the russian black sea resort. the first of four offense took place in the hope was built. gemini jumping off the captain but johnson hill and into a sheriff but police took the kids have attached a video and tell the teacher not all of austria. but when school two hundred and ninety seven point three points. in second place was norwegian and the spa them. thirty one year old had two third place finishes in last year's four hills was in fifth position after his effort of one hundred and thirty three majors but jumped into the runners up spot for the final leap of one hundred and thirty three point five meters. he ended the day with a two hundred and ninety seven point nine point
american teenager mckenna friend who was the stuffed the opening leg finished second while olympic jumpy and marina food ration cavity which the seam on the man produced a magical display on sunday to win the first stage of the four who was told. the most prestigious ski jump competition with the sort she would turn the pics just around the core of the complex does well to prove the former head of going to go with the russian black sea resort. the first of four offense took place in the hope...
137
137
Dec 2, 2013
12/13
by
WUSA
tv
eye 137
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> besides bow bow, folks voted for names, and 12-year-old emily mckenna came from pennsylvania for the big announcement. >> i voted for mu lon. but i still like bow bow. >> reporter: six-year-old madison had been learning chinese in school and says she is happy about the new name. >> it is a great day. we have a very good name for the baby panda and everybody is so excited. >> reporter: visitors who want to see bow bow in person will have to wait a little longer. zookeepers are predicting sometime in early january. on so for now, we'll have to rely on the panda cam. >> she has been on field trips outside of the den, but it will be a little longer before she is ready to explore the outdoor world. >> reporter: sue rae chin wusa9. >> if you just can't get enough of bow bow, there is a panda cam. it will cost you $1.99. >>> how your toddler's mess is actually helping them. according to researchers at the university of iowa who studied how 16-month-old children learned words for nonsolid objects like oatmeal and glue. kids who throw objects in their high chairs learn the names of those
. >> besides bow bow, folks voted for names, and 12-year-old emily mckenna came from pennsylvania for the big announcement. >> i voted for mu lon. but i still like bow bow. >> reporter: six-year-old madison had been learning chinese in school and says she is happy about the new name. >> it is a great day. we have a very good name for the baby panda and everybody is so excited. >> reporter: visitors who want to see bow bow in person will have to wait a little...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
46
46
Dec 11, 2013
12/13
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> michael mckenna? >> >> the out reach to the neighborhood associations and the traffic and they have provided the out reach to the building trades and to the local hire, and what she said about providing good, paying jobs for san franciscans, and i'm started my career in construction, on the water front and working in the ship repair industry and actually, started some of the first projects. i can see the pier, 30 and 32 deteriorate, since i gun working in that area, and it is really sad, and to see the opportunities in the beginning and we missed the opportunity of the cruise ship terminal there looking towards the bay bridge and so that i think they have done the outstanding job in toning this down and building open space, and building open scaries and really providing an excellent addition to the missing place in the water front and so i urge you to move this forward, thank you. >> is there any further public comment? >> hearing none, commissioners? >> questions or comments? >> on the first slide th
. >> michael mckenna? >> >> the out reach to the neighborhood associations and the traffic and they have provided the out reach to the building trades and to the local hire, and what she said about providing good, paying jobs for san franciscans, and i'm started my career in construction, on the water front and working in the ship repair industry and actually, started some of the first projects. i can see the pier, 30 and 32 deteriorate, since i gun working in that area, and...
25
25
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
ribbon brooch i bought her it from woolworths that spelled mother and malakai a photograph of on mckenna saint joan standing between the glass doors i love to look at her possessions mirrors reflecting me into infinity i was a lonely child my brother tony and i were never very close neither is children nor as adults but i was tightly bound to him we were forced to be together because we were on our own really although i knew he loved me i always felt that tony had it in for me a bed and that a year older than i he was always having to fight for what he had. we were in the middle of the irish countryside in county call way in the west of ireland and we didn't see many other kids we were tutored and my life was mostly fantasy wishing that i were catholic so that i could have a holy communion and wearing my mother's tutus on the front lawn hoping a husband would come along so that i might marry him i also spent quite a lot of time in front of the bathroom mirror nearby there was a stack of books my favorites with the death of mina letting and the cartoons of charles adams i would pretend to
ribbon brooch i bought her it from woolworths that spelled mother and malakai a photograph of on mckenna saint joan standing between the glass doors i love to look at her possessions mirrors reflecting me into infinity i was a lonely child my brother tony and i were never very close neither is children nor as adults but i was tightly bound to him we were forced to be together because we were on our own really although i knew he loved me i always felt that tony had it in for me a bed and that a...
36
36
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
arlington a flight restricted zone as the owner of a refurbished were two fighter bomber and you mckenna was able to add something to . ceremony that the air force would not. be able to. be asked to do a fly over at arlington our nation's most sacred ground in the airplane that he flew in world war two with precise coordination between air combat command aerial control team and arlington cemetery the pilot took off from the nasa regional airport into with a restricted air space he flew over arlington just as the case on honor guard and band were assembled i have to add that when andrew flew over and me in the p. fifty one mustang gave us a way that was pretty special my father. and would have liked to have done that flight himself. the ceremony also included a firing party and the perishing u.s. army band following the full military honors ceremony the family was invited back to manassas airport to follow up with one more pilot tradition to be able to honor him in this type of an airplane rather than the one you know a modern day frontline strike fighter i think makes it a little more im
arlington a flight restricted zone as the owner of a refurbished were two fighter bomber and you mckenna was able to add something to . ceremony that the air force would not. be able to. be asked to do a fly over at arlington our nation's most sacred ground in the airplane that he flew in world war two with precise coordination between air combat command aerial control team and arlington cemetery the pilot took off from the nasa regional airport into with a restricted air space he flew over...
44
44
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
because you're taking this psychedelic drug the experience is indistinguishable to you and even terence mckenna is work through an anthropological lens talking about the origin of human evolution. and so there is just such a vast history of that kind of taboo to talk about of course because psychedelics are legal there are very taboo sorts of dialogue in our society today and you've also said that i don't follow any organized religion joe but it seems like you're a very spiritual person what does the concept of god mean to you well i don't you know it's a weird word it gets it gets thrown about by so many different people that have so many different ideas attached to it whether it's christianity or islam or judaism or mormonism that. what it means to me the just the idea if you are a race all religion a race all ideologies what is there oh path that people can live that is the most harmonious with nature and with each other is there a path is there a path of of love and of understanding and friendship and kindness in is there a way to reach that like. universally as a group. as a race as the hu
because you're taking this psychedelic drug the experience is indistinguishable to you and even terence mckenna is work through an anthropological lens talking about the origin of human evolution. and so there is just such a vast history of that kind of taboo to talk about of course because psychedelics are legal there are very taboo sorts of dialogue in our society today and you've also said that i don't follow any organized religion joe but it seems like you're a very spiritual person what...
38
38
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
because you're taking this psychedelic drug the experience is indistinguishable to you and even terence mckenna is work through an anthropological lens talking about the origin of human evolution. and so there's just such a vast history of that kind of taboo to talk about of course because psychedelics are legal there are very taboo sorts of dialogue in our society today. and you've also said that i don't follow any organized religion joe but it seems like you're a very spiritual person and what does the concept of god mean to you well i don't you know it's a weird word it gets gets thrown about by so many different people that have so many different ideas attached to it whether it's christianity or islam or judaism or mormonism that. what it means to me the just the idea if you are a race all religion race all ideologies what is there oh path that people can live that is the most harmonious with nature and with each other is there a path is there a path of of love and of understanding and friendship and kindness in is there a way to reach that like universally as a group. as a race as the huma
because you're taking this psychedelic drug the experience is indistinguishable to you and even terence mckenna is work through an anthropological lens talking about the origin of human evolution. and so there's just such a vast history of that kind of taboo to talk about of course because psychedelics are legal there are very taboo sorts of dialogue in our society today. and you've also said that i don't follow any organized religion joe but it seems like you're a very spiritual person and...
90
90
Dec 17, 2013
12/13
by
KCSM
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
snow began to take effective action against a two o and even in for aunt's wake of a very serious mckenna turned tomato that has really taught to bring to the book but has not been able to do so say fall due to be resistant to any real engagement of what our world grain to produce the concerns that so i did but that's been one of chief concerns is a large corporation i can post amounts of money simply resist an accountant in the colts. sorry care for him when you log on to apple products. we had a few local teens snooping on your consumer habits. buy thing then this issue that is just couldn't imagine me i just am in the beginning of what is likely to be a ballerina last thing come to a shoe and one heat the bacon as a number of reasons for that one is. if you like and germany for instance an open mind and be good this great piece in the fp that that determines our notorious for standing naked mind of windows without heartbeats and their notion of privacy when it comes to you know that being on beaches in the mediterranean pre tom cloke that it is very different from the notion of rivers
snow began to take effective action against a two o and even in for aunt's wake of a very serious mckenna turned tomato that has really taught to bring to the book but has not been able to do so say fall due to be resistant to any real engagement of what our world grain to produce the concerns that so i did but that's been one of chief concerns is a large corporation i can post amounts of money simply resist an accountant in the colts. sorry care for him when you log on to apple products. we...
775
775
tv
eye 775
favorite 0
quote 1
mckenna naming him samuel. bode calls him nate. >> it's been very contentious.h have the kid's interests at heart. it's just that they have different visions of what that interest is. >> reporter: miller, one of the most successful zmeers u.s. history has just two months before he begins competing in the winter on limp, and hopes to have the custody battle resolved by then. for "good morning america," paula story all around. >>> and coming up, carrie underwood taking on the kriters of her live performance of the sound of music. >>> and "play of the day." a bo-fer. past time in norway. what could be better? it's holiday time, and no fruit is as versatile as our ocean spray cranberries, which is why were declaring it the unofficial official fruit of the holidays! the fig's gonna be so bummed. [ laughs ] for holiday tips and recipes, go to oceanspray.com. to share with family. [ woman 2 ] to carry on traditions. [ woman 3 ] to come together even when we're apart. [ male announcer ] in stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy and more, swanson makes holiday dishes delicious
mckenna naming him samuel. bode calls him nate. >> it's been very contentious.h have the kid's interests at heart. it's just that they have different visions of what that interest is. >> reporter: miller, one of the most successful zmeers u.s. history has just two months before he begins competing in the winter on limp, and hopes to have the custody battle resolved by then. for "good morning america," paula story all around. >>> and coming up, carrie underwood...
45
45
Dec 22, 2013
12/13
by
CSPAN2
quote
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 1
in "hitler's furies," wendy lower, history professor at claremont mckenna college recalls the roles german women played in the holocaust. neil irwin reports the leaders of three central banks played major roles in avoiding an even bigger economic disaster in "the l alchemieses: three central bankers and a world on fire." for an extended list and links
in "hitler's furies," wendy lower, history professor at claremont mckenna college recalls the roles german women played in the holocaust. neil irwin reports the leaders of three central banks played major roles in avoiding an even bigger economic disaster in "the l alchemieses: three central bankers and a world on fire." for an extended list and links
78
78
Dec 1, 2013
12/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
this is wendy lower who is a professor of history at claremont mckenna college in california. >> guest: correct. >> host: and the author of "hitler's furries." where did you get the idea of writing about women in the third like? >> guest: i got the idea in the around a kentuckys. i didn't go on a specific search for women, i actually went to europe and found some documentation on them, and that was the beginning of this book. that was in the summer of 1992, and i ended up over the course of, you know, 20 years or so collecting more documentation from all over europe and north america and all across washington, d.c., and, you know, i had enough material to actually complete this book project. so and biographies of women from from -- 13 biographies of women who responded in different ways. >> host: were you surprised at what you found. >> guest: yeah. especially getting into the wartime investigations of the killers, really shocked what they did and that they did it on their own without following orders, and that, to me, was quite astounding ask disturbing, yes. >> host: how did you find
this is wendy lower who is a professor of history at claremont mckenna college in california. >> guest: correct. >> host: and the author of "hitler's furries." where did you get the idea of writing about women in the third like? >> guest: i got the idea in the around a kentuckys. i didn't go on a specific search for women, i actually went to europe and found some documentation on them, and that was the beginning of this book. that was in the summer of 1992, and i...
99
99
Dec 22, 2013
12/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 1
in "hitler's furies," wendy lower, history professor at claremont mckenna college recalls the roles german women played in the holocaust. neil irwin reports the leaders of three central banks played major roles in avoiding an even bigger economic disaster in "the l alchemieses: three central bankers and a world on fire." for an extended list and links to other publications' 2013 notable book selections, visit booktv's web site, booktv.org. >> this was a deliberate move on the part of the musharraf government to simply end with the controversy and actually blame benazir bhutto. because that was always the per sective of the musharraf -- perspective of the musharraf government, blame her. in other words, she was the one that stood out through the escape hatch to say hello to the crowd. she shouldn't have. she was responsible. so that was very much the idea when she was a victim. and, actually, i mean, she should have been protected. and there was no protection. they said that there was a box formation of an elite force of policemen that would accompany her into the rally, political rally whe
in "hitler's furies," wendy lower, history professor at claremont mckenna college recalls the roles german women played in the holocaust. neil irwin reports the leaders of three central banks played major roles in avoiding an even bigger economic disaster in "the l alchemieses: three central bankers and a world on fire." for an extended list and links to other publications' 2013 notable book selections, visit booktv's web site, booktv.org. >> this was a deliberate move...
196
196
Dec 1, 2013
12/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 196
favorite 0
quote 0
so i'm going to proudly display that in my office when i get back to claremont mckenna college. >> host: wendy lower, thanks for spending a few minutes with us on booktv, and good luck tonight. >> guest: thank you very much. >> host: all right, thank you. there are there are. [inaudible conversations] >> guest: how are you? >> host: thanks for joining us here on booktv. "going clear." first of all, where'd you get the title? >> guest: well, it's a term from scientology. l. ron hubbard came up with the concept that if you could purge one side of your mind of all the knew row cease and fears and so on through scientology, you would become clear. in other words, you'd be kind of a superhuman. you would no longer get colds, your intelligence would be higher, and, you know, live forever. it was an interesting concept, but there weren't any actual clues he could produce to prove his case. >> host: how much time did you spend on this book, and what was it like researching the church of scientology? >> guest: you know, just as a repeated task it was really difficult because there were a lot of
so i'm going to proudly display that in my office when i get back to claremont mckenna college. >> host: wendy lower, thanks for spending a few minutes with us on booktv, and good luck tonight. >> guest: thank you very much. >> host: all right, thank you. there are there are. [inaudible conversations] >> guest: how are you? >> host: thanks for joining us here on booktv. "going clear." first of all, where'd you get the title? >> guest: well, it's a...