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by the time nora was 8, she had taken 35,000 photographs of nora. these are not digital, these are rolls of film developed at discount drug marts processing lab. all of those picture were numbered and filed and archived in card board boxes in her dining room, stacked up on her dining room wall. and she wanted someday to put together a book, but she was going to have a lot to choose from. on july the 6th, 1999, cynthia scooped up 11 rolls of developed film and took them to the discount drug mart to have them developed. and a few days later ten of those rolls came back, but one did not. cynthia assumed that roll had been lost in the lab, and she began calling the lab to see if they could track it down. it really upset her. she knew some of those photographs had pictures of her daughter in the bathtub, but it didn't dawn on her to worry about that because she had taken photographs along with nora naked ever since she was born, and most of those had been developed at the discount drug mart lab. a few weeks went by, and on august the 11th the police knoc
by the time nora was 8, she had taken 35,000 photographs of nora. these are not digital, these are rolls of film developed at discount drug marts processing lab. all of those picture were numbered and filed and archived in card board boxes in her dining room, stacked up on her dining room wall. and she wanted someday to put together a book, but she was going to have a lot to choose from. on july the 6th, 1999, cynthia scooped up 11 rolls of developed film and took them to the discount drug mart...
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. >> nora is our next model and nora is 9 years old and nora flew in from denmark to show off these clothes. she has a sensitivity to clothes. tell us about that one. >> nora is wearing one of our dressy party dresses. this is for upcoming holiday and we printed a collar on because a lot of times collars are intolerable and then she's carrying a houndstooth coat which is made out of sweatshirt material. it looks more like regular clothing. >> our next model is una, she tripped. but you're okay, aren't you? good. why don't you turn around so we can see it. you have such a beautiful smile, too. look right into the camera. it's hard to smile when you get a booboo on your knee. but you look just gorgeous in that. tell us about that one. >> una is wearing something from our spring collection and we use lots of just very simple si silhouet silhouettes, very simple necklines so it's not irritating and we use all prints and it's vegetable dyed so it's not irritating. >> darius and nora, come on out. >> you can find everything on softclothing.net, including noreen's book. >> where can you find your
. >> nora is our next model and nora is 9 years old and nora flew in from denmark to show off these clothes. she has a sensitivity to clothes. tell us about that one. >> nora is wearing one of our dressy party dresses. this is for upcoming holiday and we printed a collar on because a lot of times collars are intolerable and then she's carrying a houndstooth coat which is made out of sweatshirt material. it looks more like regular clothing. >> our next model is una, she...
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by the time nora was eight, she had taken 35,000 photographs of nora. these are not digital. these are roles of films developed at the processing labs. all of those pictures were numbered and filed and archived in cardboard boxes in her dining room. stacked up. she wanted some day to put together a book. she was going to have a lot to chose from. on july 6th, 1999, cynthia scooped up 11 rolls and took them to have them developed. a few days later, ten of them rolls came back, one did not. she assumed the roll had been lost in the lab. she began calling the lab to track her down. it really upset her to ever lose a photograph. she knew some of them had pictures in the daughter in the bathtub. it didn't dawn on her to worry about that. she had taken photographs naked a long with all sorts of other pictures, most of them has been developed at the discount drug mart lab. a few weeks went by, august 11th, the police knocked on her door. they said they had her pictures down at the station. she was relieved. but they said there are serious questions about those pictures, ma'am. we wa
by the time nora was eight, she had taken 35,000 photographs of nora. these are not digital. these are roles of films developed at the processing labs. all of those pictures were numbered and filed and archived in cardboard boxes in her dining room. stacked up. she wanted some day to put together a book. she was going to have a lot to chose from. on july 6th, 1999, cynthia scooped up 11 rolls and took them to have them developed. a few days later, ten of them rolls came back, one did not. she...
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nora was a very gifted, bright, lovely child, and everyone was completely stunned. .. and now kim barker talks about "the taliban shuffle". >> welcome to the twenty-seventh annual chicago tribune with fast. thank you to our sponsors. before we begin today's program please turn off your cellphone and all other electrolytic devices. photography is not permitted. today's program will be broadcast live on c-span2's booktv. if there's time at the end for a q&a session we ask you use the microphone located in the center of the room so the whole viewing audience can hear your question. if you would like to see this program again our coverage will be repaired tonight at 11:00. please welcome moderator colin mcmahon of the chicago tribune. and kim barker, author of "the taliban shuffle". [applause] >> thank you. good afternoon. >> can you hear us? >> is that a yes or a no. excellent. >> i have a louder voice. i was curious. >> we are here today to talk about "the taliban shuffle". and kim barker's strange days in afghanistan and pakistan and she was a foreign correspondent for
nora was a very gifted, bright, lovely child, and everyone was completely stunned. .. and now kim barker talks about "the taliban shuffle". >> welcome to the twenty-seventh annual chicago tribune with fast. thank you to our sponsors. before we begin today's program please turn off your cellphone and all other electrolytic devices. photography is not permitted. today's program will be broadcast live on c-span2's booktv. if there's time at the end for a q&a session we ask you...
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nora wise says the word out loud in class; karen morrill does not. >> karen morrill: what happens when when i say "the n- word" and i don't pronounce n-i- g-g-e-r. people are scared to talk about race. >> pitts: are you scared to talk about it in class? >> morrill: no. >> pitts: but you will not say out loud the n-word? >> morrill: that's just such as minor part. >> pitts: aren't you giving the word more power than it deserves by not saying it? >> morrill: i didn't give the word its power; it came into my classroom with that power. why is there a big deal about this right now? >> people find the word extremely offensive. >> morrill: i might not always reach and nourish and nurture every single student, but i can certainly do my best not to harm them. >> pitts: when nora wise says the word, she feels its impact on students is worth it. >> nora wise: it makes sense in this novel to teach it with the controversy. it makes sense to bring up all of the hard emotions. they come with it. it's not just a classic book. it's not just the way the words are written, it's the ideas. >> pitts: 11th
nora wise says the word out loud in class; karen morrill does not. >> karen morrill: what happens when when i say "the n- word" and i don't pronounce n-i- g-g-e-r. people are scared to talk about race. >> pitts: are you scared to talk about it in class? >> morrill: no. >> pitts: but you will not say out loud the n-word? >> morrill: that's just such as minor part. >> pitts: aren't you giving the word more power than it deserves by not saying it?...
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one of the nora bensahel articles that points out -- one of the articles of that nora bensahel points out, talking about pentagon spending. guest: that will be the major challenge the next secretary of defense faces. the dod budget is enormous. it has been direct it to cut $400 billion over the next 10 years. that is small in terms of the overall pentagon budget and there'll be more pressure to cut. host: back to afghanistan. we have a tweet. speak to us about the strength of the security forces, how strong the government itself might be becoming in afghanistan. as soon as we're out, the taliban is going to come back. what you think? guest: they are making great progress against the talbot and i think that is true from an operational perspective. -- they are making great progress against the taliban. they are having trouble recruiting. there will probably be a significant military clashes this summer as the taliban tries to reassert itself. right now, the talbot is very much on the defensive. the question is what happens over the next three years. to the extent it continues before the
one of the nora bensahel articles that points out -- one of the articles of that nora bensahel points out, talking about pentagon spending. guest: that will be the major challenge the next secretary of defense faces. the dod budget is enormous. it has been direct it to cut $400 billion over the next 10 years. that is small in terms of the overall pentagon budget and there'll be more pressure to cut. host: back to afghanistan. we have a tweet. speak to us about the strength of the security...
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. >> nora virus is extremely common.it's the most common cause of diarrhea sickness. >> reporter: cruiseships is a compact city, and lots of things can happen in little cities including infections. >> we hear about it more when it's on a cruise ship. but it is common everywhere. >> reporter: the sea princess is in the spotlight because it's had two nora virus infections in the last two cruises. everyone on cruise ships it's rare. at the current pace we should see a total of 16 cruise ship outbreaks. last year there were 14. 15 outbreaks each in 2009, 2008 and 2007. 19 in 2005. these are in many thousands of noneventful cruises. >> it's in many other settings besides cruises and it's easy to eradicate. >> reporter: tom vacar, ktvu news. >>> even though gas prices have dropped it appears americans still plan to stay close to home this 4th of july weekend. i want to show you a live look here on the commute on emeryville's i80. you can see it's backed up in both directions probably because of the rain we've been getting. wit
. >> nora virus is extremely common.it's the most common cause of diarrhea sickness. >> reporter: cruiseships is a compact city, and lots of things can happen in little cities including infections. >> we hear about it more when it's on a cruise ship. but it is common everywhere. >> reporter: the sea princess is in the spotlight because it's had two nora virus infections in the last two cruises. everyone on cruise ships it's rare. at the current pace we should see a total...
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nos ayuda a ser grandes." 23:37 los becados recibieron tambien un reconocimient o de la asambleista norat-antonio reyes-becado 16:23 " como ya saben todos, las universidades estan caras y obviamente el dinero es de buena ayuda, entonces esta beca va a ayudar a seguir estudiando, pagar la colegiatura, lo que sea, lo que falte." 16:35 sot- beatriz cuevas-becada 18:28 "me siento muy orgullosa de mi y de todos los estudiantes que ganaron por que yo se que pusieron mucho esfuerzo en la escuela para ganar esta beca. 18:36 cu - bump out es tiempo de la pausa, pero mas adelante... take vo .....le tendremos la mas reciente informacin en torno al mortal accidente entre un tren de pasajeros que se dirigia a la bahia y un camion de carga... take vo ---ademas, para que usted se prepare a tiempo, le diremos cuantas personas se disponen a viajar para el fin de semana feriado que se aproxima. take sot - ariel rodrguez ariel rodriquez dice: "a través de nuestra zona ha sido un dia fresco en la costa temperaturas en el rango de los cincuenta en el interior hemos llegado al rango de los setenta y hay grand
nos ayuda a ser grandes." 23:37 los becados recibieron tambien un reconocimient o de la asambleista norat-antonio reyes-becado 16:23 " como ya saben todos, las universidades estan caras y obviamente el dinero es de buena ayuda, entonces esta beca va a ayudar a seguir estudiando, pagar la colegiatura, lo que sea, lo que falte." 16:35 sot- beatriz cuevas-becada 18:28 "me siento muy orgullosa de mi y de todos los estudiantes que ganaron por que yo se que pusieron mucho esfuerzo...
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here to do that are the members of nora, jim takes care of the local efforts here in the silicon valley. with us is richard gonzalez, who is the past national president. how to get out of the building crisis and rebuild the reputation on real estate professionals. welcome to the show, by the way. >> thank you, damian. >> how extensive is your work as far as rebuilding that reputation? like any other profeional when there's a crisis, it took a hit. >> it really did and a lot of what we're tasked now is to really rebuild the trust in the community and rebuilding the trust in the community is really done on a grassroots effort. any sort of marketing that you try to do out to the community is really received with mixed emotions because people don't know, unfortunately, in the latino community if they can really trust what they're reading. and so a lot of our foe can cuss right now is to work in collaboration with the city, with housing agencies to build a unified message and go back out to the community and let them know that it's okay to really trust the information that we're sharing with
here to do that are the members of nora, jim takes care of the local efforts here in the silicon valley. with us is richard gonzalez, who is the past national president. how to get out of the building crisis and rebuild the reputation on real estate professionals. welcome to the show, by the way. >> thank you, damian. >> how extensive is your work as far as rebuilding that reputation? like any other profeional when there's a crisis, it took a hit. >> it really did and a lot of...
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one of the nora bensahel articles that points out -- one of the articles of that nora bensahel points out, talking about pentagon spending. guest: that will be the major challenge the next secretary of defense faces. the dod budget is enormous. it has been direct it to cut $400 billion over the next 10 years. that is small in terms of the overall pentagon budget and there'll be more pressure to cut. host: back to afghanistan. we have a tweet. speak to us about the strength of the security forces, how strong the government itself might be becoming in afghanistan. as soon as we're out, the taliban is going to come back. what you think? guest: they are making great progress against the talbot and i think that is true from an operational perspective. -- they are making great progress against the taliban. they are having trouble recruiting. there will probably be a significant military clashes this summer as the taliban tries to reassert itself. right now, the talbot is very much on the defensive. the question is what happens over the next three years. to the extent it continues before the
one of the nora bensahel articles that points out -- one of the articles of that nora bensahel points out, talking about pentagon spending. guest: that will be the major challenge the next secretary of defense faces. the dod budget is enormous. it has been direct it to cut $400 billion over the next 10 years. that is small in terms of the overall pentagon budget and there'll be more pressure to cut. host: back to afghanistan. we have a tweet. speak to us about the strength of the security...
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did nora on some mule come near the pearl losing control of their rice during a tough bands on were unableto regain it again after the ensuing incident the bikes going out for a spin without taking the riders along causing him us of a moment of frustration for both men everybody but the jewel getting a kick out of the situation as the perth fell further and further down the stop. on lucky for them that is all your sport if you feel like getting some more though why not go to you chub and put in our sports channel which is r t sports see you soon whether it's next. week we'll. bring you the latest in science and technology from the realms of russia. we've got the future covered. twenty years ago. where did it take. the mission. couldn't take three. three. three. three stooges. video. free media. making. politics one of the country's a. political party. the us congress votes against president obama's policy of military intervention. for the. country he's a. piece.
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own tailor made tombstone normally it takes about a month to make one this symmetry in a village of nora those is one of the oldest in armenia the long history of this caucasian country the history packed with. drama can be traced by looking at the tombstones set up until the seventh century look quite simple as that there is nothing but across the first crust of. the hash code as in the symmetry don't feature carvings although the graveyard of the small town of spit tag is much larger. than before the quake it was a small symmetry but as you can see now it's quite big. the richest of it too so for today's to bury quake victims are tossed sort of to see and comes to the symmetry quite often the always follows the same routes in a smaller fall place as he moves from one grave to another on the sim of the seventh one thousand nine hundred eighty eight he lost nearly all of his family. it was ten forty am when the first tremor with a magnitude of seven on the ridge the scale shook spit out the seconds later the tiny town was no more just a pile of rubble. more than all of that on main stree
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it's our reporter nora and i want to discuss just what might be the main agenda behind all the security in closed doors there are now joined by tony because when he's an investigative journalist live in the u.k. tony we have a background picture of what these people are who they are what the group is made up of but why is it when it comes to this group that wild conspiracy theories abound why do you think they are tracking this reaction from people. well bill i think it's pretty obvious to me that this is a complete most convenient way to distract attention to say the sort of mix up this very important meeting with other silly kind of spirits conspiracy theories i can tell you my blood is boiling at the lack of coverage in the western world if you had all of the leaders of the main banks in the west all of these royalty all the chief executives as well as people like george osborne with his treasury team there i mean we're talking about an incredibly important meeting even if one of these groups will meet up together it will be on headlines but since they're all in the same place you wo
it's our reporter nora and i want to discuss just what might be the main agenda behind all the security in closed doors there are now joined by tony because when he's an investigative journalist live in the u.k. tony we have a background picture of what these people are who they are what the group is made up of but why is it when it comes to this group that wild conspiracy theories abound why do you think they are tracking this reaction from people. well bill i think it's pretty obvious to me...
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. >> .but, i mean look nora ephron reads her, read her book at the paramount and funniest book ever writtenn't charlie sheen talk in, in a theatre about his life f he antsú to? >> and you had a good experience. the point here really is. that you in the years that you did the programú together. >> he was. >> . you had very good experience with him. >> he was a man with real. he was very gentlemanly. >> yeah. >> .and very cordial and saw him pull rank, have attitude, be dismissive, bee3 rude, be angry, be unpllasant. never once in eighttyears. doesn't that count for something? and in any cass, i, i'm not here to judge anybody. >> that's right. well, let, let me ask you about your caaeer in the remainnng time we have more broadly. >> yeah..3 >>>this is, this is now a career of ore than forty years, right? >> well, yes, signiiicantly more.. >> it is. >> . than forty years.ú [laugg] >> well, but i'm, i'm gonna. >> more like forty-eight years. baby. >> well, i'm, i'm submitted this technically more than forty, righh? >> yeah. >> i'm, i'm, i'm, i'm >> yeah. [laugh] >> could. you, you, you have a,
. >> .but, i mean look nora ephron reads her, read her book at the paramount and funniest book ever writtenn't charlie sheen talk in, in a theatre about his life f he antsú to? >> and you had a good experience. the point here really is. that you in the years that you did the programú together. >> he was. >> . you had very good experience with him. >> he was a man with real. he was very gentlemanly. >> yeah. >> .and very cordial and saw him pull rank,...
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it is when the government is borrowing money it's taking money out of the system that auto nora's could borrow to start businesses are people going to family the comment this is going to get money right now despite the fed pouring all this money that's a case of government is too involved in the ecology it's uncertain you know those are they don't go away ok we're going to leave it at that i'm so sorry you guys i wish i had more time with you that was caroline how then professor of politics at off the dental college and seen motley president less government now we touched a little bit on defense spending and meanwhile this month president barack obama is set to decide how fast the u.s. will begin withdrawing troops from afghanistan that's set to begin next month now this comes at a time when afghan president hamid karzai has ordered nato to stop striking houses it is saying no and karzai is also warning that foreign forces are close to the behavior of an occupation saying that afghan people know how to deal with that and that history is a witness to how afghanistan deals with occupation
it is when the government is borrowing money it's taking money out of the system that auto nora's could borrow to start businesses are people going to family the comment this is going to get money right now despite the fed pouring all this money that's a case of government is too involved in the ecology it's uncertain you know those are they don't go away ok we're going to leave it at that i'm so sorry you guys i wish i had more time with you that was caroline how then professor of politics at...
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this was a family that was beloved in the town, well known, admired, cynthia was a school bus driver, nora was a very gifted, bright lovely child. everyone was completely stunned. : c-span: gina kolata, author of "flu: the story of the great influenza pandemic of 1918 and the search for the virus that caused it." other than being one of the longest titles we've had, why'd you write this? >> guest: i got in--i never really thought much about the flu. it just seemed like something that came around every year, and people would just get sick and then they'd get better again. and i'd never really been interested in it at all. but then a few years ago--i'm--i'm a reporter for the new york times, and i wrote an article for the times about a really miraculous discovery. there is a guy at walter reed army medical center and he was reporting in a--in a technical journal called science magazine that he had somehow managed to get some lung tissue from a soldier who had died in 1918. and in that lung tissue, there was still fragments of the virus that had killed him. and when i interviewed this man, dr
this was a family that was beloved in the town, well known, admired, cynthia was a school bus driver, nora was a very gifted, bright lovely child. everyone was completely stunned. : c-span: gina kolata, author of "flu: the story of the great influenza pandemic of 1918 and the search for the virus that caused it." other than being one of the longest titles we've had, why'd you write this? >> guest: i got in--i never really thought much about the flu. it just seemed like something...
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and she asked that we call her nora. identified in any way whatsoever because she was that terrified of retribution. but she was from the coastal city of latakia. and she was telling us that what she witnessed was so horrific that she felt she had to leave where she was from or else she would most certainly die. and here is just one example of what she saw just in front of her house. >> every day when we have a protester in the street, military and the army comes to them and kill them in front of our eyes. >> did you see that? >> our house, we had a window and the window was fire. if i'm sitting under the window, i will lose myself and i will die. we all snake to the kitchen on our stomach. >> you had to sneak into the kitchen on your stomach? >> yes. yes. >> reporter: and, brooke, following that incident, she was telling us that what she saw was actually even more horrific. a lawyer who she knew, she says, was shot for no apparent reason. she is telling us that she was not partaking in the demonstration, she was simply
and she asked that we call her nora. identified in any way whatsoever because she was that terrified of retribution. but she was from the coastal city of latakia. and she was telling us that what she witnessed was so horrific that she felt she had to leave where she was from or else she would most certainly die. and here is just one example of what she saw just in front of her house. >> every day when we have a protester in the street, military and the army comes to them and kill them in...
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[applause] >> thanks, nora. good afternoon. at least one person said good afternoon. it's a privilege for me to be here to help celebrate the fifth anniversary for the center of new american security. i count myself as one many members of the obama administration an consumer of center's products. i worked very closely with some of your most distinguished alumni. derek and i are constant partners in crime and no one better on asian policy than kirk campbell but no one more interesting or entertaining to travel with. today i have a modest objective which is to share some sense of what's preoccupying us, why we do what we do, where we want to go and how we're working to get there and more importantly i'd like to hear your questions, your critiques, your take on what we're doing well, what we're doing less well and what just doesn't seem to add up. i was asked to speak on the administration's foreign policy priorities in the complex world we confront today and i'd like to preface that discussion with a few words on what the foreign policy project of president obama and se
[applause] >> thanks, nora. good afternoon. at least one person said good afternoon. it's a privilege for me to be here to help celebrate the fifth anniversary for the center of new american security. i count myself as one many members of the obama administration an consumer of center's products. i worked very closely with some of your most distinguished alumni. derek and i are constant partners in crime and no one better on asian policy than kirk campbell but no one more interesting or...
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after that, nora from the center for new american security discusses a congressional report on the successesnd failures of the nation-building effort in afghanistan. "washington journal" is live every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern -s
after that, nora from the center for new american security discusses a congressional report on the successesnd failures of the nation-building effort in afghanistan. "washington journal" is live every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern -s