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and for the nature love is a very close to a baton. now apparently this is one of two places in the whole of russia. in the wild now in eastern tradition the opening of the lotus flower petals of spokes to signify the expansion of the soul so i'm hoping that my trip to her is going to be as well and i was going to start my journey down on the riverbank just over one hundred fifty years ago. it links russia with china and. it's a great way to see the city and. constantine is a lifelong sailor and resident and he offered to take me out on his yacht pulled my weight of course. trains young sailors and we had a couple of the shipmates along for the ride which. so . it wasn't long before we were doing it. and as the guys. the rigging i took the rudder. i should be this is pretty perfect weather beautiful calm water great day just be messing around in boats this is the eleventh longest river in the world but we were heading out to fall just enough to enjoy the water and get some great views. the best way to get there this river i can't think
and for the nature love is a very close to a baton. now apparently this is one of two places in the whole of russia. in the wild now in eastern tradition the opening of the lotus flower petals of spokes to signify the expansion of the soul so i'm hoping that my trip to her is going to be as well and i was going to start my journey down on the riverbank just over one hundred fifty years ago. it links russia with china and. it's a great way to see the city and. constantine is a lifelong sailor...
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i love the natural and the idea on how they use the gardens and how much it reads to them i started reading a line like the silk worker line where it embraced me and i thought, that's what i would write about. you never walk from the front gate to the front door in a straight line it's always a curving path in which you discover things along the way. i said, that's it. he lands, he gets off the train and slowly he would walk down this path and discover the story of this caretaker along the way. it began to move. but, you know, when i speak of it it seems like it's simple. it was not simple. this month of thinking about things. this is times of writing things down and thinking it doesn't work. and i'm incredibly fortunate i have a writer's group i have written with and shown my work to for the last. we are trying to figure it out on the way over. i brought some of the audience with me. this is what you do when you are a writer. you never know who will come who read a book in 1985 so you bring audience with you. when did we get together? then we thought, how old are we? we can't be that old.
i love the natural and the idea on how they use the gardens and how much it reads to them i started reading a line like the silk worker line where it embraced me and i thought, that's what i would write about. you never walk from the front gate to the front door in a straight line it's always a curving path in which you discover things along the way. i said, that's it. he lands, he gets off the train and slowly he would walk down this path and discover the story of this caretaker along the way....
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but as kit shows us, it's his sweet and loving nature that friends and family are remembering tonight. >>> for william's family in daily city, the past 24 hours have been heartbreaking. >> he was really nice, sweet, respectful person and he's going to be missed. there's not 30 minutes that we don't start crying. i'm going to start crying again. >> naria shared this photo of william from when he served in iraq. she says when they last spoke, he asked for rap music, particularly dr. dre and tupac. >> i talked to him a few days ago. >> what did he say? >> he wanted to see me. >> it happened in cenar province. there were no other deaths and the incident is still under investigation. >> he was a very nice boy. very nice. very quiet. >> neighbor nellie carnaro knew him. he once worked at a daycare because he loved being around kids even though he wasn't married and didn't have any of his own. >> he gave his life for us. >> william wouldn't tell his mom, so he could see her face when she opened the door. william was planning on surprising his mom again in january. >>> in the not too distant
but as kit shows us, it's his sweet and loving nature that friends and family are remembering tonight. >>> for william's family in daily city, the past 24 hours have been heartbreaking. >> he was really nice, sweet, respectful person and he's going to be missed. there's not 30 minutes that we don't start crying. i'm going to start crying again. >> naria shared this photo of william from when he served in iraq. she says when they last spoke, he asked for rap music,...
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quote, we will always remember his ever-present smile, beautiful steel blue eyes, and peace-loving naturewho stole buddy's life from us will one day be free but we will always carry the burden of losing him forever. >>> other bay area headlines. in san jose, 22 firefighters back to work today. they were laid off about a year ago because of budget cuts. the city still faces a deficit but a federal grant made it possible to rehire them. >>> on to san leandro, passengers can weigh in on part's new train designs tonight. a design company owned by the bmw group came up with three options. tonight's open house at the san leandro library will be the fifth of nine across the bay area. new rail cars are expected by 2017. >>> never mind the beard. right now brian wilson is fearing the elbow. the closer for the giants is back on the disabled list because of inflammation in that right pitching elbow. the 15-day dl is ret active to last tuesday. so we will get him back a week from wednesday. wilson last pitched a week ago. he started the season on the dl with a different injury, a left oblique strain.
quote, we will always remember his ever-present smile, beautiful steel blue eyes, and peace-loving naturewho stole buddy's life from us will one day be free but we will always carry the burden of losing him forever. >>> other bay area headlines. in san jose, 22 firefighters back to work today. they were laid off about a year ago because of budget cuts. the city still faces a deficit but a federal grant made it possible to rehire them. >>> on to san leandro, passengers can...
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being out in nature, loved being outdoors, but he kind of got admin have dominion over natureand was man's responsibility to manage the whole enterprise basically. and so we arrived on horseback in a star in his blood through the night before so there's deadlines and stuff scattered on the ground beneath his trees. he turns to me in the side of an says that maybe nature to some people, but i think we can do better. [laughter] and i just thought, what the. >> he was the package. he was really the package for republicans. >> again, who else -- >> we all admire your courage as well. >> thank you all. [applause] >> the ayes are 74 and a 76. the motion to occur to senate bill 365 is agreed to. >> the education department is hosting a three-day conference in washington on school safety. on the second day of the conference, education secretary, arne duncan gave a wide-ranging speech about federal education policy. his remarks are 25 minutes. [applause] >> i'm going to keep my remarks pretty brief. i'll take questions when i'm done in open up to the audience. a major stir by saying th
being out in nature, loved being outdoors, but he kind of got admin have dominion over natureand was man's responsibility to manage the whole enterprise basically. and so we arrived on horseback in a star in his blood through the night before so there's deadlines and stuff scattered on the ground beneath his trees. he turns to me in the side of an says that maybe nature to some people, but i think we can do better. [laughter] and i just thought, what the. >> he was the package. he was...
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being out in nature, loved being outdoors, but he kind of got admin have dominion over natureand was man's responsibility to manage the whole enterprise basically. and so we arrived on horseback in a star in his blood through the night before so there's deadlines and stuff scattered on the ground beneath his trees. he turns to me in the side of an says that maybe nature to some people, but i think we can do better. [laughter] and i just thought, what the. >> he was the package. he was really the package for republicans. >> again, who else -- >> we all admire your courage as well. >> thank you [applause] >> i'm going to keep my remarks pretty brief. i'll take questions when i'm done in open up to the audience. a major stir by saying thank you at the difference you make in schools and classrooms and districts and states around the country today is absolutely extraordinary. and i know the amazing challenges you face every single day when you try and hoper nation's children get a great education and had the opportunity and support and guidance to fulfill their tremendous academic
being out in nature, loved being outdoors, but he kind of got admin have dominion over natureand was man's responsibility to manage the whole enterprise basically. and so we arrived on horseback in a star in his blood through the night before so there's deadlines and stuff scattered on the ground beneath his trees. he turns to me in the side of an says that maybe nature to some people, but i think we can do better. [laughter] and i just thought, what the. >> he was the package. he was...
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if you think i am evil nasty people who doesn't care, i would like to point* out that i am a nature boy i love long country walks where the view is not spoiled by a wind farm. i like looking at real animals. what is gored by the green movement is it this with two kinds of people on the one hand caring, sharing, those who are members of greenpeace and care about nature and on either hand that evil catalyst with big fat cigars and dollar sign sun the pinstripes and say i want to destroy the world. nobody. believe me, and nobody looks at to the beach and to say do know what too would improve that? a bit was improve with the oil slick gore dying pelicans and a sea otter. we like the sea otters we like the beaches. it is in our nature to desire a cleaner and fresher and happier more for a grand world with sea otters. but we can achieve the world of getting the economy back to good dark ages. there is a mentality in the green movement to save the city we must destroy it. i think that theory is wrong and self-destructive and not borne out to and 51 to discover more you could ask me interesting questi
if you think i am evil nasty people who doesn't care, i would like to point* out that i am a nature boy i love long country walks where the view is not spoiled by a wind farm. i like looking at real animals. what is gored by the green movement is it this with two kinds of people on the one hand caring, sharing, those who are members of greenpeace and care about nature and on either hand that evil catalyst with big fat cigars and dollar sign sun the pinstripes and say i want to destroy the...
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trance like it's a simple process in english is the perfect escape for the day in the summer love life nature somebody having swimming motor sports i notice a hostile call johnny from sixty cents and seventy four is actually an island surrounded by an office of nature and very small sways coming by cops manual timing catholic otherwise you could end up being stuck in traffic for hours on end no telly drivers who are resident permit holders trolley buses and minivans cool much with cast you can enter the actual. suspects again play transport from the college station. when a complete stop tens of thousands of some bushes and to moscow's various forests famed for its was life and decide activities seven pool is one of the most popular . well you're saving beaches and he could pull off links with playgrounds for children including one on the beach as we also have the right to service for schools equipment in restrooms serving here theme russian cuisine in the winter there is also a little to do certainly pool rather skating rink only slow it's a ski trip. is no ideal it's a return which is often
trance like it's a simple process in english is the perfect escape for the day in the summer love life nature somebody having swimming motor sports i notice a hostile call johnny from sixty cents and seventy four is actually an island surrounded by an office of nature and very small sways coming by cops manual timing catholic otherwise you could end up being stuck in traffic for hours on end no telly drivers who are resident permit holders trolley buses and minivans cool much with cast you can...
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nature's fire works. >> that would be lovely. nothing like that here. >> and there is a quiet pattern. as promised numbers came up today. there is low clouds. there is a few where temperatures are 76 degrees and there is a nice day, and clouds cleared away enough to where everybody enjoyed sun. 60s now along the coastline. inland areas into 80s, and most areas are running higher than yesterday. and there is santa rosa, seven degrees warmer than yesterday at this time. there are cooler conditions on thursday. you'll see what is going to bring about that cooling here. tonight looking for low clouds and fog to fill back into most areas by morning. there is napa, 49 degrees, taking a look alt tomorrow going to be like today z we'll see changes on thursday. and there is one area of low pressure moving out, another is approaching. and temperatures dropping on thursday, and it will be noticeably cooler in our inland areas. there is continuing to come down below normal for this time of the year. and there is clouds and fog in the morning. and clouds pull back. areas enjoy sun, 80s inland. 6 ow
nature's fire works. >> that would be lovely. nothing like that here. >> and there is a quiet pattern. as promised numbers came up today. there is low clouds. there is a few where temperatures are 76 degrees and there is a nice day, and clouds cleared away enough to where everybody enjoyed sun. 60s now along the coastline. inland areas into 80s, and most areas are running higher than yesterday. and there is santa rosa, seven degrees warmer than yesterday at this time. there are...
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. >> music is a natural memory aide. all the love so, that's what we want to do as long as we can, because it's healthy for all of us. music is good medicine. ♪ >> you know that one. >> reporter: i sure do. ♪ i may as well >> try and catch the wind. ♪ try and catch the wind yeah. yeah. ♪ it's my amazing grace ♪ yes it is >> reporter: now, there will be one final album, "ghost on the canvas," it is called. and one last tour to say good-bye. ♪ in my hands >> reporter: to all of us. ♪ it's your amazing grace >> reporter: and there to help him, three of his children, shannon, on guitar, ashley on keyboard, cal on drums, all by his side. >> i feel like playing and singing. what would i do? >> reporter: what's your favorite song that you've donene of all of them? ♪ i am a lineman for the county ♪ ♪ and i drive the main road oh, that's a great song. i need you more than want you. and i want you for all time. the wichita lineman is still on the line. that's a great song, boy. >> reporter: it sure is. terry moran, abc news, malibu, california
. >> music is a natural memory aide. all the love so, that's what we want to do as long as we can, because it's healthy for all of us. music is good medicine. ♪ >> you know that one. >> reporter: i sure do. ♪ i may as well >> try and catch the wind. ♪ try and catch the wind yeah. yeah. ♪ it's my amazing grace ♪ yes it is >> reporter: now, there will be one final album, "ghost on the canvas," it is called. and one last tour to say good-bye. ♪...
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ranching background around cattle and horses our entire ves, and it's just something that we love to do naturally i come from a rodeo background where that's what i did growing up. we'd trel everywhere, and you create a bond with your horse. and when your hor gs injure you need that horse back. and this was just a great way to help get these performance horses back into action. >> your eyes do not deceive you. that is a horse having a spa treatment, comple with jets and pumps. but this is no luxury session for four-legged animals. for one thing, this piece of equipment, known as a hydro therapy spa, uses ice cold water. it's designed to prent and heal all kinds of leg injuries by reducing inflammation and improving circulation. >> right now, the horse is standing in 35-degree water. there's a heavy concentration of epsom and sea salts in this water to draw whatever we can out of the legs, any inflamtion, any swelling. if there's an open wound, it acts as a cleanser. uh, the jets are going, like i said. they create circulation through the legs. >> he says it can treat a variety of horse injuries i
ranching background around cattle and horses our entire ves, and it's just something that we love to do naturally i come from a rodeo background where that's what i did growing up. we'd trel everywhere, and you create a bond with your horse. and when your hor gs injure you need that horse back. and this was just a great way to help get these performance horses back into action. >> your eyes do not deceive you. that is a horse having a spa treatment, comple with jets and pumps. but this is...
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you have nature right here. >> she loves the land and inspires others to feel the same way.he winner will be closen by you. go to our website, www.ktvu.com, you will find a place to vote on our home page. >> reporter: major changes coming to candlestick park after the violence that broke out in the stands. what may be cut and why ticket holders may be denied entrance and the civic center bart station and powell station stations closed -- powell station closed right now. live coverage on where the protesters are heading, next at 6:00. mfort couldn't hurt. and our perfect dream factory's been built. you're feeling sleepy already? nighty-night. [giggling] . >>> rowdy crowds, the tactics bart police are taking, including shutting down bart stations. >>> the 49ers take action to prevent this from happening again, the
you have nature right here. >> she loves the land and inspires others to feel the same way.he winner will be closen by you. go to our website, www.ktvu.com, you will find a place to vote on our home page. >> reporter: major changes coming to candlestick park after the violence that broke out in the stands. what may be cut and why ticket holders may be denied entrance and the civic center bart station and powell station stations closed -- powell station closed right now. live...
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our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment we are america's natural gas. i loves understood all the details and guided me through every step of the process. i know wherever the military sends me, i can depend on quicken loans. while i took refuge from the pollen that made me sneeze. but with 24-hour zyrtec®, i get prescription strength relief from my worst allergy symptoms. so lily and i are back on the road again. with zyrtec® i can love the air®. everything was good ladies? ...is as easy as paying for a meal with your mastercard. i'll be right back. because it will help raise up to 4 million dollars for stand up to cancer... hey ladies, i want to thank you for standing up. ...one precious cent at a time. [ laughter ] standing with those who stand up to cancer... oh, all right. ...priceless. thank god you reacted. one card is raising 4 million dollars for stand up to cancer. that's mastercard. that's priceless.
our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment we are america's natural gas. i loves understood all the details and guided me through every step of the process. i know wherever the military sends me, i can depend on quicken loans. while i took refuge from the pollen that made me sneeze. but with 24-hour zyrtec®, i get prescription strength relief from my worst allergy symptoms. so lily and i are back on the road again. with zyrtec® i can love the air®. everything...
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down twit ore the internet no matter how people are using it because freedom of speech is natural right. >> bob: i loveut you should use it to find them. >> andrew: why? >> greg: why not? if they are burning down buildings and you know where they are going to be through a social network, stop them. it's their stupidity to go on there and brag about what they're doing you should go after them. >> bob: how do you know on tweeter or twiter they are burning down a building? >> kimberly: i news for you, this is why you should stay off social media, they can follow you and find you and track you and get your information. they're doing this. finding out who is sending the messages. that's why they tried to stop them. they're not allowed. the judge is right. >> bob: do you think i can get as many good looking women to follow you as men follow you on your twit? >> kimberly: i challenge you. you can try. >> andrew: there is a bipartisan government in great britain. not only the conservative, but the liberals. a guy you like, nick clegg, the vice -- >> bob: number two man. >> andrew: right. what advice would you
down twit ore the internet no matter how people are using it because freedom of speech is natural right. >> bob: i loveut you should use it to find them. >> andrew: why? >> greg: why not? if they are burning down buildings and you know where they are going to be through a social network, stop them. it's their stupidity to go on there and brag about what they're doing you should go after them. >> bob: how do you know on tweeter or twiter they are burning down a building?...
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nature for the urban. a new definition of urban. tavis: i love it. this is like central park in the middle of manhattan. this is in the middle of all of the sprawling buildings, you have that beautiful natural landscape. >> of the river system and we can solve this problem. tavis: wonderful work. >> thank you. tavis: this is very impressive. the environment is only one challenge. the other is the rampant in equality between the rich and poor. in shanghai alone, there are some 9 million migrant workers. they are the ones sweeping the streets and working in the factories. there has been serious protests from workers about their mistreatment. authorities have pushed back hard but you can only keep a lid on inequality for so long. in this communist country where workers are supposed have the same month in the gis as the lead, most of the kids of migrant workers to not go to schools like these. -- workers are supposed to have the same opportunities as the elite. they go to schools that are separate and unequal. parents everywhere will put up with a lot if they think that their kids will have it better. that i
nature for the urban. a new definition of urban. tavis: i love it. this is like central park in the middle of manhattan. this is in the middle of all of the sprawling buildings, you have that beautiful natural landscape. >> of the river system and we can solve this problem. tavis: wonderful work. >> thank you. tavis: this is very impressive. the environment is only one challenge. the other is the rampant in equality between the rich and poor. in shanghai alone, there are some 9...
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. >> it seemed to come natural to her, she always had such a loving, giving heart. >> in the days and weeks of her death, her family was caught in a whirlwind of grief and despair, strangers refused to let rachel's dream die too. >> looking at rachel's ninth birthday wish. >> reporter: so her story spread, on talk radio, on facebook and twitter. and soon rachel's tally grew. it wasn't only the donations that offered comfort to her family, it was what people were saying about rachel too. >> it really touches us. we try and read every one if we can and each one, we usually have to take a moment because they can be so amazing. >> so far, nearly 30,000 people have written and donated. rachel's total now stands at well over $1 million and growing. >> it's just been incredible to watch people, in a way not know how to handle this and then respond, you know, with generosity. >> a little girl's legacy came with a terrible price. but a lesson too. >> no matter how old you are, no matter what the little steps you do, it only takes a little thing and you can just make a huge difference. >> for a
. >> it seemed to come natural to her, she always had such a loving, giving heart. >> in the days and weeks of her death, her family was caught in a whirlwind of grief and despair, strangers refused to let rachel's dream die too. >> looking at rachel's ninth birthday wish. >> reporter: so her story spread, on talk radio, on facebook and twitter. and soon rachel's tally grew. it wasn't only the donations that offered comfort to her family, it was what people were saying...
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>> natural resources and subscribers say it is cleaned down. love the company and mcdonaled. i am cheating here but it is a buy as well. >> neil: what about the markets are you worried. >> i am worried. >> neil: we are under pressure. that will do it for fox now. >> years of inflation and new numbers soing prices on everything continuing to soar . and now someone here is warning that jobs will not come back until prices come down. i am david asman welcome to forbes on fox. we'll go to steve and mike and victoria and morgan . victoria, are rising prices hurting the job market? >> sure they are. the data is in and we are seeing acceleration in higher prices is bad news for two reasons. one more unpredictable force in the economy that makes business owners scared unlikely to hire. they will pull back and it shows they are limited in what they can do to spoke growth. that is a clamp on everything. >> it could not have happened in a worst time. market is killed on thursday. it is a worst time for the thing. >> inflation, david doesn't kill jobs but distort the job market. >> what
>> natural resources and subscribers say it is cleaned down. love the company and mcdonaled. i am cheating here but it is a buy as well. >> neil: what about the markets are you worried. >> i am worried. >> neil: we are under pressure. that will do it for fox now. >> years of inflation and new numbers soing prices on everything continuing to soar . and now someone here is warning that jobs will not come back until prices come down. i am david asman welcome to forbes...
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but ♪ i found a new love a natural true love ♪ ♪ that cos from a little green leaf ♪ ♪ zero-calorie,y sweet. what is that? it burns! it's singeing me! woman: i can't see! it's the sun. get out of the office more often with chili's $6 lunch break combos, featuring texas toast half sandwiches. ♪ chili's lunch break combos ♪ aflac! oh, i've just got major medical... major medical. ...but it helps pay the doctors. pays the doctors, boyyy! [ quack ] oh yeah? what about your family? ♪ we added aflac, so we get cash! it's like our safety net... ♪ to help with the mortgage or whatever we need! so my family doesn't feel the pain too. ha! [ male announcer ] help protect your family at aflac.com. [ pigeons ] heyyy! hooo!!! [ male announ♪ ] help protect your family at aflac.com. ♪ ♪ ♪ introducing purina one beyond introducing purina one beyond a new food for your cat or dog. for just $6.95 you can enjoy all you want of our four homemade soups, fresh, crisp salad and warm breadsticks. come in for lunch today, just $6.95, only at olive garden. >>> the exercise craze that is no sweat. this workout,
but ♪ i found a new love a natural true love ♪ ♪ that cos from a little green leaf ♪ ♪ zero-calorie,y sweet. what is that? it burns! it's singeing me! woman: i can't see! it's the sun. get out of the office more often with chili's $6 lunch break combos, featuring texas toast half sandwiches. ♪ chili's lunch break combos ♪ aflac! oh, i've just got major medical... major medical. ...but it helps pay the doctors. pays the doctors, boyyy! [ quack ] oh yeah? what about your family? ♪...
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nature. are you listening. we love having doug mcconnell with us. and introduces to us a man who has spent his entire career doing exactly that. >> a picture may be worth 1,000 words. a soundscape is worth a thousand pictures. >> reporter: dr. bernie krauss has been studying nature listening to it very carefully and recording it more than 40 years. >> i'm hearing crows, i'm hearing ravens, i'm hearing insects. >> we have come to see the landscape and listen to the soundscape of the biologically rich ranch. >> it's just marvelous. how much density there is. and it sounds even better to bernie. this is a big, beautiful piece of protected land in sonoma county. a little bait way from oit away. a place bernie krauss urges us to visit, to slow down, listen very carefully and enjoy the free musical concerts that nature puts on here every day. >> the animals long ago taught to us sing and dance. they taught us our musical form. >> reporter: ernie has traveled to the ends of the earth recording the sound of individual animals. and studying the national symp
nature. are you listening. we love having doug mcconnell with us. and introduces to us a man who has spent his entire career doing exactly that. >> a picture may be worth 1,000 words. a soundscape is worth a thousand pictures. >> reporter: dr. bernie krauss has been studying nature listening to it very carefully and recording it more than 40 years. >> i'm hearing crows, i'm hearing ravens, i'm hearing insects. >> we have come to see the landscape and listen to the...
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a lot of love an issue for the. issue of nature will that wasn't our allies is the interest it is to protect the oil is going to stay in west than any western. who do. you need for. a movie in full who. cares if we have to leave it there thanks very much for your time joseph the middle east expert told us live there from switzerland on the web cam thank you very much. well leave course you can express your opinion on the situation the developing situation in libya by going to our website that's online at the moment and participating in our latest poll that's going to conscript and see what the results are so far well today we're asking what's coming up next for the libyan people something i've just been talking to joseph about what so far almost half believe they face a slow war for years to come the prediction power and on their hands time to line pockets is the second most popular response to something you say that diplomats will take it from here into the victory is near log on to our dot com to cast your vote. turning to syria
a lot of love an issue for the. issue of nature will that wasn't our allies is the interest it is to protect the oil is going to stay in west than any western. who do. you need for. a movie in full who. cares if we have to leave it there thanks very much for your time joseph the middle east expert told us live there from switzerland on the web cam thank you very much. well leave course you can express your opinion on the situation the developing situation in libya by going to our website that's...
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it is the natural instinct to pick up the phone and call on your loved ones in a storm.t is what authorities want you not to do. they want you to get on twitter and facebook to stay in touch. we will explain that. taking a look at how social media is changing how we deal and communicate in disasters. ker . this summer put your family in an exceptionally engineered mercedes-benz now for an exceptional price during the summer event. but hurry, this offer ends august 31st. excuse me? my grandfather was born in this village. [ automated voice speaks foreign language ] [ male announcer ] in here, everyone speaks the same language. ♪ in here, forklifts drive themselves. no, he doesn't have it. yeah, we'll look on that. [ male announcer ] in here, friends leave you messages written in the air. that's it right there. [ male announcer ] it's the at&t network. and what's possible in here is almost impossible to say. and so too is the summer event. now get an incredible offer on the powerful c300 sport sedan. but hurry before this opportunity...disappears. the mercedes-benz summer
it is the natural instinct to pick up the phone and call on your loved ones in a storm.t is what authorities want you not to do. they want you to get on twitter and facebook to stay in touch. we will explain that. taking a look at how social media is changing how we deal and communicate in disasters. ker . this summer put your family in an exceptionally engineered mercedes-benz now for an exceptional price during the summer event. but hurry, this offer ends august 31st. excuse me? my...
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as there's really no very reflection also on the nature of the wall there in the us we love that tell us about the way that the law has been used here. well. i suppose different people will see different reflections of the american justice system in this particular case what i see is a justice system that when presented with a credible case at the time of great. did everything in its power to to to prevent the suspect from leaving the united states. the bills of the whistles the perp walk that distressed so many viewers more than two months ago or. hans treatment at the hands of our child wouldn't press these have nothing to do with the american justice system and these have everything to do with a popular culture that's not specific to the united states you find in great britain you find in france i suspect you find it in russia armed but i don't think this reflects poorly on either the american media i don't think we should confound the headlines of the daily news or the new york post with the american media right robert just briefly we're running out of time i just want your final
as there's really no very reflection also on the nature of the wall there in the us we love that tell us about the way that the law has been used here. well. i suppose different people will see different reflections of the american justice system in this particular case what i see is a justice system that when presented with a credible case at the time of great. did everything in its power to to to prevent the suspect from leaving the united states. the bills of the whistles the perp walk that...
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i would suggest that they use. >> sensa allows you to eat all of the foods you love and lose weight. you simply, naturallyhem. sprinkle sensa on, take the weight off. it's really that simple. you just sprinkle, eat, and lose the weight. sensa just makes sense. >> i started sensa and, you know, within six months, i've lost 50 pounds and it's been so exciting for me and my family. i don't feel like i'm starving, i don't feel like i'm cutting anything out of my life. i love carbs... you know, some diets i've tried before where i cut out, you know, bread or... tried to restrict those types of foods, and with sensa i didn't have to do that-- i could eat what i wanted and still feel, you know, full and happy and lose weight. i don't have to fix a separate meal for myself. i fix one meal for the whole family and then we all sit down and eat it together-- i'm just eating smaller portions of it. it's really hard to lose weight. it's been a constant battle for me my whole life. you know, you're looking for something that's gonna work, and so many of these diets don't, but sensa really does. it's just... it's an ama
i would suggest that they use. >> sensa allows you to eat all of the foods you love and lose weight. you simply, naturallyhem. sprinkle sensa on, take the weight off. it's really that simple. you just sprinkle, eat, and lose the weight. sensa just makes sense. >> i started sensa and, you know, within six months, i've lost 50 pounds and it's been so exciting for me and my family. i don't feel like i'm starving, i don't feel like i'm cutting anything out of my life. i love carbs......
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start a conversation about using more natural gas vehicles in your community. >>> everyone loves musicon the weekends. >> you have to. >> and when a military man is playing the music, you know it goes viral. especially when a military band brings relief to troops in the middle east. let's take a look at this military rock band. ♪ >> they sound good, don't they? >> i'm very impressed. >> that's sergeant angie johnson with u.s. fair force. she's sounding a bit like adele there. the group, they're playing that "rolling in the deep" song of adele quite nicely. >> it's good to know the men and women fighting are quality entertained. >> this has been so popular that on youtube, they've gotten about a million hits. ade adele, look out. i'm sure she's very complimented they chose that song. >> those who happen to be listening on armed forces network and cnn, pass that along. some great stuff. i do feel better. it feels like a saturday. like a wonderful day. unfortunately, a little bit of a break from a workweek. a lot of people are not going to get a break from the weather. we have a lot of he
start a conversation about using more natural gas vehicles in your community. >>> everyone loves musicon the weekends. >> you have to. >> and when a military man is playing the music, you know it goes viral. especially when a military band brings relief to troops in the middle east. let's take a look at this military rock band. ♪ >> they sound good, don't they? >> i'm very impressed. >> that's sergeant angie johnson with u.s. fair force. she's sounding a...
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nature. >> this is the way he's felt since 1970. when his loveompelled him to start his company krabloonik, a company that takes people on dog sled rides. opening the business was a dream come true. but even before he hung up his shingle, he knew that the sledding would not pay for itself. >> the restaurant came about as a support system, financial support system for the dogs. >> it sounds a little crazy. support one financially risky business, dog sled rides, with another financially risky business, a restaurant. but that's exactly what dan did. >> i was too young and dumb to know better when i started that. and i had a lot of energy. >> a lot of energy was what it took. dan not only created the idea for the restaurant, he actually built it himself. >> a lot of these logs were put in not only by myself but help with a lot of other people along the way. a lot of love went into this place. >> that was all part of the plan. he could have supported the sledding doing something else, but that would have also been somewhere else. >> the restaurant mad
nature. >> this is the way he's felt since 1970. when his loveompelled him to start his company krabloonik, a company that takes people on dog sled rides. opening the business was a dream come true. but even before he hung up his shingle, he knew that the sledding would not pay for itself. >> the restaurant came about as a support system, financial support system for the dogs. >> it sounds a little crazy. support one financially risky business, dog sled rides, with another...
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natural beauty. zain, thanks. >> love you. >>> all right. another beautiful woman to go to.son kosik at the new york stock exchange. she doesn't need air-brushing either but she is talking about a new study actually about being mean. it it actually pays off, right? >> reporter: it really does. purns out that nice guys, you know, they may not finish last but they definitely finish behind the meaner guys. a study published in the journal of personality and social psychology saying it pays to be ruder in the workplace. these researchers found that men who show low levels of what they call agreeableness made on average $10,000 a year more than than their colleagues who were mow agreeable. this concept works for women, though, they didn't earn as ig ig big a premium as the rude men. the study found that di g disdisagreeable people were considered for promotions. saying no once in a while, that could help boost your personal bottom line and the lesson in all of this. you got to be mean sometimes, right? >> i don't know, alison. i believe in karma. what goes around, comes around. y
natural beauty. zain, thanks. >> love you. >>> all right. another beautiful woman to go to.son kosik at the new york stock exchange. she doesn't need air-brushing either but she is talking about a new study actually about being mean. it it actually pays off, right? >> reporter: it really does. purns out that nice guys, you know, they may not finish last but they definitely finish behind the meaner guys. a study published in the journal of personality and social psychology...
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teaching itself is an admirable profession to say that all teachers do it only for the love of the job is ignorant of human nature thanks to government interference in the education market and the introduction of very warped incentives we see a lot of behavior not intended to serve the students to put it nicely well tenure health insurance summer vacation and a crappy middle america salary may not sound phenomenal to a millionaire movie star or small and it probably sounds pretty good to most of the underemployed twenty somethings living in mom and dad's basement who bankroll the public education system with the tax dollars coming out of their big paychecks so naturally lawrence o'donnell over m s n b c had to weigh in. that's how crazy the attack on teachers has become comparing public school teachers work incentives to the work incentives of movie stars it has never occurred to the teacher haters that teachers want to be teachers for any reason other than job security has never occurred to them that teachers might want to be teachers because they like teaching because they love teaching and because they care ab
teaching itself is an admirable profession to say that all teachers do it only for the love of the job is ignorant of human nature thanks to government interference in the education market and the introduction of very warped incentives we see a lot of behavior not intended to serve the students to put it nicely well tenure health insurance summer vacation and a crappy middle america salary may not sound phenomenal to a millionaire movie star or small and it probably sounds pretty good to most...
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nature. >> reporter: this is the way he's felt since 1970 when his love of dog sledding compelled him to startoonik, a company which takes people on dog sledding rides. opening the business was a dream come true, but he knew that the sledding wouldn't pay for itself. >> the restaurant came about as a financial support system for the dogs. >> reporter: sounds a little crazy. support one financially risky -- dog sled rides -- with another financially risky business -- a restaurant. but that's what dan did. >> i was too young and dumb to know better when i started that. and i had a lot of energy. >> reporter: energy is what it took. dan not only created the idea for the restaurant, he built it himself. >> while the logs were put in not only by myself but help by other people along the way. a lot of love when the went into this place. >> reporter: that was part of the plan. he could have supported the sledding doing something else but that would have been somewhere else. >> the restaurant made sense because i could do it here with the dogs. >> reporter: soon after it opened the restaurant startede
nature. >> reporter: this is the way he's felt since 1970 when his love of dog sledding compelled him to startoonik, a company which takes people on dog sledding rides. opening the business was a dream come true, but he knew that the sledding wouldn't pay for itself. >> the restaurant came about as a financial support system for the dogs. >> reporter: sounds a little crazy. support one financially risky -- dog sled rides -- with another financially risky business -- a...
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love to give towerrists a -- tourist to show. we seem to get busy, not as bus -- www.wowsaintrpheerkzl. >>> congratulationsbehavetovuza congratulationsbehavetovuz ahousewho --gatherglawfglawfcan congratulations . >> me naturally, spending free time running through the grass, exploring streams, but times have changed. today's indoor kids spend more than seven hours in front of electronic media. that's why national wildlife federation created the be out there movement. outdoor play improves kid's health, body, mind and spirit, and helps them stay fit, enhances creativity and could even make them better students. there's a reason they call it the great outdoors. learn more at be out there dot org. [kids shouting] be out there! >> welcome back to mosaic . we are talking about the remission sand refill. it's a wonderful place, an old place, but it has not spotted being a busy pace . this is court r corallable tot of yoi dr open waswork the tbloag are knowing w 'a art tep what if the paferring was not peptable be east charlotte poorg -- church . it whereas onment mso the dufer dimpt >> so are so grate fful to receive that donation. always one where you are never unhappy to repeat. he would go to the county, buy tha
love to give towerrists a -- tourist to show. we seem to get busy, not as bus -- www.wowsaintrpheerkzl. >>> congratulationsbehavetovuza congratulationsbehavetovuz ahousewho --gatherglawfglawfcan congratulations . >> me naturally, spending free time running through the grass, exploring streams, but times have changed. today's indoor kids spend more than seven hours in front of electronic media. that's why national wildlife federation created the be out there movement. outdoor play...
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well, edith was in the type of woman who would live in a love cabin in the frontier. but nature kind of took over. i've just been given a five-minute warning, so i'm going to breeze through some of this. the price per cattle really collapsed and roosevelt knew economically economically wasn't tenable anymore and then came the winter of 1887 when the blizzard struck interests build up 100 feet deep along the missouri river. temperatures fell to minus 40 degrees fahrenheit in the spring 75% of the catalan bat mitzvahs dead. roosevelt lost 65%, some lost 95. so he knew it was pretty much over. at any rate his political career was reviving and he was going to probably give up the ranching thing anyway. but his experiences in the badlands stayed with him the rest of his life and certainly inspired his conservation ethic. as we know, he became one of our leading conservationists and not at the boone and crockett club to protect wildlife habitat. he knew from his experiences of the badlands that habitat was just been punished in those days. grasslands were completely destroyed by too m
well, edith was in the type of woman who would live in a love cabin in the frontier. but nature kind of took over. i've just been given a five-minute warning, so i'm going to breeze through some of this. the price per cattle really collapsed and roosevelt knew economically economically wasn't tenable anymore and then came the winter of 1887 when the blizzard struck interests build up 100 feet deep along the missouri river. temperatures fell to minus 40 degrees fahrenheit in the spring 75% of...
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love today. the so-called big splat theory is detailed in the journal "nature." >> two moons. >> who knew. >> couldbeen cool. years ago. >> okay. >>> 4:57. from laptops to ipods, bold crime spree at bay area schools. the new arrest and how it could be connected to more thefts. >> millions of pounds of turkey being pulled from grocery stores, the recall linked to salmonella. >>> unlicensed muni drivers still employed. how this happened and why muni says they are just weeks away now from firing them. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> it's one of the biggest meat recalls ever. stores across the country are pulling turkey from their shelves. the brands linked to a salmonella outbrea
love today. the so-called big splat theory is detailed in the journal "nature." >> two moons. >> who knew. >> couldbeen cool. years ago. >> okay. >>> 4:57. from laptops to ipods, bold crime spree at bay area schools. the new arrest and how it could be connected to more thefts. >> millions of pounds of turkey being pulled from grocery stores, the recall linked to salmonella. >>> unlicensed muni drivers still employed. how this happened...
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i love reader, from a young age i have been addicted. and i think naturally though i think my books are about many things, naturally they are also going to be about literature, about the books that i have loved and that have affected me. in the history of love you have this lost book within a book, also called history of-- which nobody reads. and sort of goes unpublished except for very, very few copies. and yet those who find it, those who find it, changes their lives in some way and connects them it brings them, moves them toward each other. and i think this hopeful sense of the ways in which literature can connect us, that was what that book was for me. >> rose: you have said that novels are a structural blueprint of the mechanisms of an author's mind. >> yeah. >> rose: and so what do i learn about this structural blueprint of your mind? >> that i like to create a lot of chaos, a lot of-- various kinds of material and stories and different ways of telling stories. and then out of that, nothing gives me more pleasure than to find the coherence in it all. to
i love reader, from a young age i have been addicted. and i think naturally though i think my books are about many things, naturally they are also going to be about literature, about the books that i have loved and that have affected me. in the history of love you have this lost book within a book, also called history of-- which nobody reads. and sort of goes unpublished except for very, very few copies. and yet those who find it, those who find it, changes their lives in some way and connects...
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nature is not that different. that people in america -- would love to have their freedom. they appreciate it. all over the world have the same emotions and the same -- the same looking forward to the future. now they might have opportunity. >> thanks very much. always great having the perspective of a man from the arab world. you're egyptian originally, reacting to all of this along with your -- >> it's wonderful. >> i suppose with your community here in the u.s. >> absolutely. thank you very much for inviting me. it's pleasure. >> okay. a pleasure. thank you. >>> we're going to be right back with a lot more on our breaking news story out of libya. we'll speak with our ben wedeman as well about what's happening in that country. he's covered that country extensively over the years. >>> we'll be right back. to make a difference in people's lives. [ carrie ] you're studying how to be an effective leader. [ cherie ] you're dealing with professionals, teaching things that they were doing every day. [ kimberly ] i manage a network of over a thousand nurses. [ carrie ] i helped turn an at-risk schoo
nature is not that different. that people in america -- would love to have their freedom. they appreciate it. all over the world have the same emotions and the same -- the same looking forward to the future. now they might have opportunity. >> thanks very much. always great having the perspective of a man from the arab world. you're egyptian originally, reacting to all of this along with your -- >> it's wonderful. >> i suppose with your community here in the u.s. >>...
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start a conversation about using more natural gas vehicles in your community. ♪ i think i love you ♪is made of ♪ >> it's 1970 and a 20-year-old named david cassidy is starring in "the partridge family." ♪ screaming out the words i dread ♪ ♪ i think i love you >> not only did the show and soldout concerts make him a star but the teen idol's success spawned an avalanche of merchandise. >> this is a dress-up set. remember these? oh, gosh. nice outfit, david. >> david cassidy is everywhere. >> how big of a star was david cassidy? >> well, i had the largest fan club in the history of the planet. bigger than elvis and the beatles. >> he was all over lunch boxes, board games, pins, even dancing hampsters. >> which sings "i think i love you ♪ ♪ >> there we go. there we go. it is running out of gas. listen to it. it is running out of gas. >> ladies and gentlemen, would you please put your hands together for the one and only david cassidy. [ cheers and applause ] >> the 61-year-old performer clearly isn't running out of gas. 37 years after the partridge family went off the air, he is still per
start a conversation about using more natural gas vehicles in your community. ♪ i think i love you ♪is made of ♪ >> it's 1970 and a 20-year-old named david cassidy is starring in "the partridge family." ♪ screaming out the words i dread ♪ ♪ i think i love you >> not only did the show and soldout concerts make him a star but the teen idol's success spawned an avalanche of merchandise. >> this is a dress-up set. remember these? oh, gosh. nice outfit, david....
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out and tried to do something she thought was a good deed and something that was natural to her because she's always lovedh a $535 fine and a year possible jail time so she was pretty scared. >> we can only imagine what that does. >> i was scared. >> youñr both should be. what did she think you were going to -- >> i don't know, she thought it was going to be in a cage in our kitchen and family pet, i have no idea. i didn't want a woodpecker for a pet for sure. >> did you want to keep it for a pet? >> not really. i knew we had to let it go. i don't want big holes in my room in the drywall everywhere. >> that would not have been good. skylar, what were you thinking when this woman comes up to you and mom and says you need to do this, you need to do that. were you a little surprised? >> yeah, i was really surprised. because i've never run into that before. i've saved a few birds before, and no matter what i do, nothing's happened like that. >> now because of all this controversy, is that going to stop you from saving future birds? sounds like you're kind of a bird superhero. you're always in the proximity of
out and tried to do something she thought was a good deed and something that was natural to her because she's always lovedh a $535 fine and a year possible jail time so she was pretty scared. >> we can only imagine what that does. >> i was scared. >> youñr both should be. what did she think you were going to -- >> i don't know, she thought it was going to be in a cage in our kitchen and family pet, i have no idea. i didn't want a woodpecker for a pet for sure. >>...
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i could come over to discuss the incident natural but he's very good at this sort of thing you know and he loves doing it he came to moscow and we talked i explained my position to him what he told me i understand and i agree. some things i will be able to say in public some i won't but regardless of that i want to have a part in stopping this conflict i told him all right let's put a plan together that plan was later called the end of the ceasefire. i told him he could take the plan to georgia the best thing about what he did with probably that he had the courage to come to russia at a time when literally everyone was talking about what. he was brave enough to go on to georgia with our initiatives and he gonna dissatisfactory reaction from the georgian authorities president secretary first and foremost. that was his contribution to the diplomatic corps that helped solve the conflict. in the west it's a belief that recognizing up. is not in accordance with the spirit of the peace treaty the medieval sarkozy plan which at the end of the war called for the return of the armed forces to the pre-war
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. ♪ that comes from a leaf sweet surprise ♪rue love ♪ ♪ it's natural, guilt-free no artificiality ♪ ♪et. i think it can. one of the challenges for kayla being gluten-free is actually finding choices the whole family will love. then we discovered chex cereals. five flavors of chex are gluten-free, including the honey nut flavor, and that's amazing to a mom like me. as a parent you don't want to have to tell your kids "no" all the time. it's nice for me to be able to say "yes" to something that they want to eat. [ male announcer ] chex cereal. five flavors. gluten free. >> welcome back to "the early show." erica we've been bogged down with the debt ceiling talks the last weeks. great story turner field in atlanta. this is a 10-year-old cancer patient, lily anderson got the chance to sing the national anthem. listen to this. ♪ oh, say, does that star-spangled banner yet wave ♪ ♪ o'er the land of the free ♪ ♪ and the home of the brave? ♪ >> you listen to that -- >> gives you chills. >> that standing ovation to the turner field crowd, absolutely loved her. she's a young lady like i said, h
. ♪ that comes from a leaf sweet surprise ♪rue love ♪ ♪ it's natural, guilt-free no artificiality ♪ ♪et. i think it can. one of the challenges for kayla being gluten-free is actually finding choices the whole family will love. then we discovered chex cereals. five flavors of chex are gluten-free, including the honey nut flavor, and that's amazing to a mom like me. as a parent you don't want to have to tell your kids "no" all the time. it's nice for me to be able to say...
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natural lipton iced tea. music(lyrics): ♪ whatever i have i'd love to give it to you.caring means sharing. and sharing means caring.♪ ♪ and that's how sharing works.♪ vo: bk minis are easy to share, ♪and that's how sharing works. vo: but that doesn't mean they're easy to share. ♪and that's how sharing works. get yours at burger king, before someone else does. say i'm missing england. i type in e-n-g... and he gives me a variety of options. would you like to have a look at a map, my lad? ah, why not? shall we check on the status of your knighthood? yes. again? yes, again, please! thank you. with my digital manservant, i'll never be homesick again. would you like me to put the kettle on, sir? no, i'd like you to get rid of that ostrich. it's been here a month. [ male announcer ] think, type, go. with just type. only on the new hp touchpad with webos. [ woman ] sam begged and pleaded... so i sent him to camp. we'd earned lots of points with our new citi thankyou card... and i put them to good use. he told me about his bunkmates, and how he signs up for every activity. ♪ h
natural lipton iced tea. music(lyrics): ♪ whatever i have i'd love to give it to you.caring means sharing. and sharing means caring.♪ ♪ and that's how sharing works.♪ vo: bk minis are easy to share, ♪and that's how sharing works. vo: but that doesn't mean they're easy to share. ♪and that's how sharing works. get yours at burger king, before someone else does. say i'm missing england. i type in e-n-g... and he gives me a variety of options. would you like to have a look at a map, my...