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it's olive harvesting season. olives have taken root deeply in palestine lives and culture.t every arab village has an olive oil presser. farmers bring their harvest to the facility and make olive oil for the coming year. sparkling golden olive oil flows from the spout. so this is the olive oil right out of the factory. no olive oil can be fresher than this. when i taste it, it's got some sense of bitterness which makes this olive oil special. residents use plastic containers more than bottles. >> translator: i use a lot of olive oil. that's why i use large containers. >> reporter: for the most part, the oil is sold to friends and relatives. not much used to go to the foreign market. industries in palestine have been vulnerable due to the israeli occupation. nasir wants to build a bigger olive oil industry to help make palestine's economy sustainable. he exports and sell fair trade olive oil. he hopes to give farmers an incentive by paying a price for their olives that reflects the costs of producing them. >> everybody wanted to be a part of what's going on, even though they
it's olive harvesting season. olives have taken root deeply in palestine lives and culture.t every arab village has an olive oil presser. farmers bring their harvest to the facility and make olive oil for the coming year. sparkling golden olive oil flows from the spout. so this is the olive oil right out of the factory. no olive oil can be fresher than this. when i taste it, it's got some sense of bitterness which makes this olive oil special. residents use plastic containers more than bottles....
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she'd been living with olive byrne ever since, they were inseparable. so elizabeth holloway hardston lie -- marston so thrilled that all these exciting young women want to celebrate wonder woman. the first episode of ms. is a stand-alone volume of ms. publishes wonder woman, their reproduction of the 1940s comics. they reinfluence this whole generation. she never tells anybody a word about olive byrne. so it's a complete secret. everybody has been kept to secrecy. so even when a ph.d. student at berkeley in 1974 is writing a dissertation and tracks down holloway marston and writes and says i'm trying to figure out stuff about where things came from, what about the bracelets? and holloway marston writes back, oh, those -- a student of dr. marston's used to wear those bracelets. >> and i have to say, one of my favorite parts of this book was reading olive byrne wrote 5u8 these articles about william marston, and she talks about going to visit him as if she has never met the guy. she's married to him and has children by him, and yet when she presents it in
she'd been living with olive byrne ever since, they were inseparable. so elizabeth holloway hardston lie -- marston so thrilled that all these exciting young women want to celebrate wonder woman. the first episode of ms. is a stand-alone volume of ms. publishes wonder woman, their reproduction of the 1940s comics. they reinfluence this whole generation. she never tells anybody a word about olive byrne. so it's a complete secret. everybody has been kept to secrecy. so even when a ph.d. student...
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salt cod, egg, black olives, oranges, tomatoes, dressed in olive oil. remember, this is holy week.y knows exactly where they even came from. migas, another iconic dish of andalucia. formally referred to as the shepherd's lunch. born as a way to use old, hard bread and combine all the week's leftovers. i'm told every household in spain has a variation. what changes is what you put on it. today it's sardines, cod, chorizo, melons and peppers. that's a lot of good stuff in one bowl. so how often do you eat this well? >> every lunch is like this. >> every lunch in your life. >> every day i'm here. but lunch is big. big lunch, siesta. but you can't -- you know, i used to try to resist siesta. you can't do it here. society will not accept you not taking a siesta. but that's the flow of life here. >> that begs the question, while i'm busy hating you for your life, how often are you getting a drunk a day? >> twice. one and a half. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> that is so spanish. everybody has a very distinct opinion and it's completely different. like this is a fact. >> whatever. >>
salt cod, egg, black olives, oranges, tomatoes, dressed in olive oil. remember, this is holy week.y knows exactly where they even came from. migas, another iconic dish of andalucia. formally referred to as the shepherd's lunch. born as a way to use old, hard bread and combine all the week's leftovers. i'm told every household in spain has a variation. what changes is what you put on it. today it's sardines, cod, chorizo, melons and peppers. that's a lot of good stuff in one bowl. so how often...
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concern would be the palms, and then the plums and then the olives are. one challenge is that we might have one owner who loves the palm trees so we try to be consistent at the department al level, but i understand the property owner's concerns. >> are they accurate about the cost of the maintenance? >> well, the citation they made is accurate. there is information on the public works website. we're in the process of relinquishing maintenance to property owners to try to give the public a sense of what it costs to maintain an average street tree. i believe we've put in $500 every year or two so if you multiply that by four trees that would be $2,000. however, realistically i would currently estimate it would be a few hundred dollars to have someone snip off the lower prawns. >> what would be the big deal about removing them? >> the department's policy is typically if a tree is relatively healthy and sustainable to keep the tree in place. the smaller palm is less concerning, it's unusual. they're not creating a problem, not impeding the public right of way
concern would be the palms, and then the plums and then the olives are. one challenge is that we might have one owner who loves the palm trees so we try to be consistent at the department al level, but i understand the property owner's concerns. >> are they accurate about the cost of the maintenance? >> well, the citation they made is accurate. there is information on the public works website. we're in the process of relinquishing maintenance to property owners to try to give the...
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- (olive): it's getting away! - let the games begin! odd squad is made possible in part by... - ...a cooperative agreement with the u.s. department of education, the corporation for public broadcasting's ready to learn grant, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. - my name is agent olive. this is my partner, agent otto. this is my least favourite hat... but back to otto and me. we work for an organization run by kids that investigates anything strange, weird, and, especially, odd. our job is to put things right again. (theme music) yeah! (yelling) - who do we work for? we work for odd squad. - odd squad, thanks for coming. the problem's this way. every time i try to go inside, this happens. (engine starting) and... (car horn honking - hmm, the old house-car switcheroo. otto? (whirring) - try her again, ma'am. (doorbell ringing) - finally! thanks, odd squad! - just doing our job. - bye! - that was easier than i thought. - yeah. (rumbling) - odd squad! - oh, no. - if it isn't olive, and her new partner
- (olive): it's getting away! - let the games begin! odd squad is made possible in part by... - ...a cooperative agreement with the u.s. department of education, the corporation for public broadcasting's ready to learn grant, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. - my name is agent olive. this is my partner, agent otto. this is my least favourite hat... but back to otto and me. we work for an organization run by kids that investigates anything strange,...
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- (olive): three guests who each love a different type of shape. and the cake thief is... - odd squad is made possible in part by... - ...a cooperative agreement with the u.s. department of education, the corporation for public broadcasting's ready to learn grant, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. my name is agent olive. this is my partner, agent otto. this is a cloud i saw. but back to otto and me. we work for an organization run by kids that investigates anything strange, weird, and especially, odd. our job is to put things right again. (theme music) - argh! - oh, yeah! - heyyy! - aaah! who do we work for? we work for odd squad. it was a dark and stormy night. my partner and i were called to solve an odd crime at an odd place. (thunderclaps) with even odder people. - welcome to shapely manor. (it bellows like a moose) you must be agents olive and otto. may i take your coats and umbrella? - wow! is this whole place yours? (both laughing) - oh, dear me, no! i am simply the butler. - and i'm the maid. - we li
- (olive): three guests who each love a different type of shape. and the cake thief is... - odd squad is made possible in part by... - ...a cooperative agreement with the u.s. department of education, the corporation for public broadcasting's ready to learn grant, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. my name is agent olive. this is my partner, agent otto. this is a cloud i saw. but back to otto and me. we work for an organization run by kids that...
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. [♪] [♪] olive: who do we work for? we work for odd squad. [sigh] hey, olive - don't say it.say that - i know that we haven't had a case yet today. don't. if you say it, ms. o will give us one. what? that's ridiculous. try it. hey olive, isn't it kind of weird we haven't had a case yet today? you two! in my office! i have a case for you. whoa! told you. ms. o: we've got reports of time-travelling laser chickens in the park. over here, people! [loud explosions] otto: they look really angry. you try travelling through time and space looking for a homeland while being chased by morlocks... i may know a bit about them. as long as you follow olive's lead, and do exactly what she says, you'll be fine. well, what are you waiting for? go! [beeping] o'brian, send us to the park. preparing to squishinate! squishinating! what happened? sorry, olive, it looks like your tube is broken. oh, okay. i'll just use this one. preparing to squishinate! squishinating!
. [♪] [♪] olive: who do we work for? we work for odd squad. [sigh] hey, olive - don't say it.say that - i know that we haven't had a case yet today. don't. if you say it, ms. o will give us one. what? that's ridiculous. try it. hey olive, isn't it kind of weird we haven't had a case yet today? you two! in my office! i have a case for you. whoa! told you. ms. o: we've got reports of time-travelling laser chickens in the park. over here, people! [loud explosions] otto: they look really angry....
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>> some nice rabbit, olive oil, also from the farm. more wine. i might just make it.bitter. if you talk about italy, it is the most interesting part of italian cuisine. not just gastronomically but philosophically, because it is a philosophical thing. life is too good. i need a little bitterness to remind myself of the internal tragedy of our existence. >> you're right, the sweet and sour of the life. >> one final attempt before i go to extract something meaningful on what it means to be sicilian. >> what's wrong with these people in the north? >> people from the south are coming from these greek street culture, where the philosopher while in the north came through, you know, and -- >> ooh, that's the harshest, meanest thing anyone can say. >> and figured out the last century, the three best writers in italy are from sicily. >> because they consider us a way to end their problems, but finally in summers, they all come here to make millions. it's a good thing for us, you know? >> in the end, it all comes back to "the godfather." we go up this beautiful mountain, this i
>> some nice rabbit, olive oil, also from the farm. more wine. i might just make it.bitter. if you talk about italy, it is the most interesting part of italian cuisine. not just gastronomically but philosophically, because it is a philosophical thing. life is too good. i need a little bitterness to remind myself of the internal tragedy of our existence. >> you're right, the sweet and sour of the life. >> one final attempt before i go to extract something meaningful on what it...
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concern would be the palms, and then the plums and then the olives are. one challenge is that we might have one owner who loves the palm trees so we try to be consistent at the department al level, but i understand the property owner's concerns. >> are they accurate about the cost of the maintenance? >> well, the citation they made is accurate. there is information
concern would be the palms, and then the plums and then the olives are. one challenge is that we might have one owner who loves the palm trees so we try to be consistent at the department al level, but i understand the property owner's concerns. >> are they accurate about the cost of the maintenance? >> well, the citation they made is accurate. there is information
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everyone who knows some being oliver wendell holm jr.miliar with the famous passage from his memorial day day address in keene, new hampshire, Ñ at great good fortune, said holmes on thatr'veñ occasin our youth our hearts were touched with fire. it was given to us to learn at the outset that life is a profound and passionate thing. we have seen with our own eyes the snowy heights of honor. and it is for us to bear the report to those who come after us. the fire that touched holmes' heart was, of course, his th decades before he delivered the speech. at the age as of 20 in 1861, holmes had been commissioned a first lieutenant in the 20th massachusetts volunteer infantry. he rose to captain in this regime regiment, one of the best in the army of the potomac, and one that suffered the fourth highest number of combat deaths in theó entire army.'bf'y hoeps twice ca holmes twice came close to being numbered by those dead. in october, 1861, at antietum in september, 1862.q[c9ñ his third wound, a piece of shr>bur in his heel in may, 1863, appear
everyone who knows some being oliver wendell holm jr.miliar with the famous passage from his memorial day day address in keene, new hampshire, Ñ at great good fortune, said holmes on thatr'veñ occasin our youth our hearts were touched with fire. it was given to us to learn at the outset that life is a profound and passionate thing. we have seen with our own eyes the snowy heights of honor. and it is for us to bear the report to those who come after us. the fire that touched holmes' heart was,...
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an invasion of fruit flies spread a disease known as olive tree leprosy.ason, we expect a considerable drop in olive oil production nationally. here, the decrease will be beyond 70%, which is a significant figure in a region where olive oil has been produced for 2600 years. >> the price of extra-virgin olive oil has surged by almost one third this year. it is expected to go even higher. a local restaurant tour uses oil in all her meals and her profit is being slowly eroded. >> cooking is costing more because we need to buy olive oil. we can't afford to raise the price of our meals. oilovers of italian olive might have to savor the taste he for prices rise further and before the market is invaded by cheaper european alternatives. >> as oil falls, not all of oil but the other oil, oil falls and gas becomes cheaper, what does the future hold for the growth of the electric car? we will hear from the ceo of one of the world's biggest car companies. we are just getting started. ♪ "> welcome back to "the pulse live on bloomberg tv and radio. in today's new energy
an invasion of fruit flies spread a disease known as olive tree leprosy.ason, we expect a considerable drop in olive oil production nationally. here, the decrease will be beyond 70%, which is a significant figure in a region where olive oil has been produced for 2600 years. >> the price of extra-virgin olive oil has surged by almost one third this year. it is expected to go even higher. a local restaurant tour uses oil in all her meals and her profit is being slowly eroded. >>...
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. - look at olive...skipping! that means... - (both): olive has the skips! - odd squad is made possible in part by... - ...a cooperative agreement with the u.s. department of education, the corporation for public broadcasting's ready to learn grant, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. - my name is agent olive. this is my partner, agent otto. this is my collection of rocks - but back to otto and me. we work for an organization run by kids that investigates anything strange, weird, and, especially, odd. our job is to put things right again. - rrr! - yeah! - who do we work for? we work for odd squad. - thanks for coming, odd squad. i don't know what's wrong with my car, but every time i get into the back seat... ...this happens. - (together): whoa! - not to worry. our car- fixinator should do the trick. - wait! let me get at this thing! amazing! wanna go for a bike ride? - actually, i do. - to be young again... - what? - um... let's go. - wait, what did you say? - you wanted to see us, ms. o? - yes. something very odd has
. - look at olive...skipping! that means... - (both): olive has the skips! - odd squad is made possible in part by... - ...a cooperative agreement with the u.s. department of education, the corporation for public broadcasting's ready to learn grant, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. - my name is agent olive. this is my partner, agent otto. this is my collection of rocks - but back to otto and me. we work for an organization run by kids that investigates...
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. >>> oliver wendell holmes jr. served in the union army from 1861 to 1864, and he was wounded three times in battle. next a panel of scholars looks at the impact of the civil war on the life of the future supreme court justice, including how his time as a soldier shaped his law career. the supreme court historical society hosted this hour-long discussion. >> good evening, everyone, and welcome to the supreme court. it's great to see so many people here for the supreme court historical society's second lecture of the 2014 leon silverman lecture series. the society was formed in 1974 by chief justice warren berger with the notion of promoting public understanding of the history of the court. and it does that in many ways, through lectures like these, through the publication three times a year of the journal of supreme court history, and through the acquisition of portraits of the justices for display in the supreme court building. i'd also like to especially thank the society for its efforts to assist my predeces r p
. >>> oliver wendell holmes jr. served in the union army from 1861 to 1864, and he was wounded three times in battle. next a panel of scholars looks at the impact of the civil war on the life of the future supreme court justice, including how his time as a soldier shaped his law career. the supreme court historical society hosted this hour-long discussion. >> good evening, everyone, and welcome to the supreme court. it's great to see so many people here for the supreme court...
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- (olive): my name is agent olive. - odd squad is made possible in part by... - ...a cooperative agreementh the u.s. department of education, the corporation for public broadcasting's ready to learn grant, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. this is my partner, agent otto. this is what i had for lunch today. but back to otto and me. we work for an organization run by kids that investigates anything strange, weird, and, especially, odd. our job is to put things right again. (theme music) who do we work for? we work for odd squad. (clock ticking) (hiccupping) - yup, those are exploding hiccups, all right. - we've got just the thing. drink some of this. gets rid of them every time. - thank you, odd squad. - now, if you'll excuse us. (rushing sound) - (hiccupping): uh-oh. (breaking glass) (car alarm) - incoming! (roaring sound) - (o'brien): morning, agents. - (both): o'brien. - (otto): hey, uh, olive, i know we've been working together for a little while now, but it's my birthday tomorrow. - "otto's turning 10". 10? - i'm tall for 10. - i'm short for 12.
- (olive): my name is agent olive. - odd squad is made possible in part by... - ...a cooperative agreementh the u.s. department of education, the corporation for public broadcasting's ready to learn grant, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. this is my partner, agent otto. this is what i had for lunch today. but back to otto and me. we work for an organization run by kids that investigates anything strange, weird, and, especially, odd. our job is to put...
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right, julie hyman, with the latest on olive garden.nk you. 26 minutes past the hour, bloomberg tv is on the markets. my colleague standing by with the details. >> good afternoon q. let's get you caught up with where stocks are trading. afternoon to you. let's get you caught up with where stocks are trading. no exceptions for the s&p, up 3/10 of 1%, trimming the gains earlier in the session. 3m, shares of the post-it maker, that's right, enjoying their birthday after they raised their quarterly dividend to just over one dollar per share. check out shares of priceline.com, trading at the lowest level in two months. this was after goldman sachs removed them from their vilest based on expectations or a multiyear decline in the value of the euro. you can see right there that the stock is on the way down to its session low, seeing a boost despite problems in the ruble. we are on the markets again and 30. ♪ the secondback to half hour of "bottom line" on bloomberg television. i'm due in new york. thanks for staying with us. -- i'm mark crumpt
right, julie hyman, with the latest on olive garden.nk you. 26 minutes past the hour, bloomberg tv is on the markets. my colleague standing by with the details. >> good afternoon q. let's get you caught up with where stocks are trading. afternoon to you. let's get you caught up with where stocks are trading. no exceptions for the s&p, up 3/10 of 1%, trimming the gains earlier in the session. 3m, shares of the post-it maker, that's right, enjoying their birthday after they raised their...
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from crude oil to olive oil, if you love mediterranean olive oil you have to pay for it.ause of bad weather and insects. it shows just how bad things are in spain and italy. the top two set of bars are spain. production has dropped by more than half because of a drought. italy, output is down by one .hird from 2013 fruit flies destroyed all as intel skinny. greeks in tunisia has seen a pickup but not enough to pick up the slack. you mentioned california. --i was interested to learn i read a couple years ago that when you buy olive oil packaged in italy you never know what you are getting. the olive oil expert from oppenheimer. [laughter] passion this more as a as national pride, it is a scary story. there is an incredible business not just with olive oil but tomatoes that you really cannot trust the label. when it says product of italy most of the time it means it is been packaged in italy but the oil may come from different countries and sometimes the quality -- >> with the fancy white cheese in the salad? burrata? do i not know where that comes from? oil,at brand of oli
from crude oil to olive oil, if you love mediterranean olive oil you have to pay for it.ause of bad weather and insects. it shows just how bad things are in spain and italy. the top two set of bars are spain. production has dropped by more than half because of a drought. italy, output is down by one .hird from 2013 fruit flies destroyed all as intel skinny. greeks in tunisia has seen a pickup but not enough to pick up the slack. you mentioned california. --i was interested to learn i read a...
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of extroversion -- extra-virgin olive oil is expected to go even higher.is being slowly eroded. >> cooking is costing more because we need to buy all of oil. we cannot afford to raise the price of our meals. we cannot do that in the time of crisis. thend might have to save case before pricesprofit is bei. go further and before the market is invaded by cheaper, european alternatives. bloomberg's erik johnson reporting. some colleges are beginning to offer career services to freshmen, long reserved for seniors, there is now a push to get students making about what they will do after graduation a little bit earlier. janet joins me now with more on this story. story, never to late to fret about jobs. say,is leading you to maybe i should think about this earlier? aboutleges are thinking not only future employment, what -- but what kinds of classes and majors they are interested in. with a lot of worry about jobs for not only students, but parents, colleges are being asked to show their value. to inviteense students to think about what interests them, and introd
of extroversion -- extra-virgin olive oil is expected to go even higher.is being slowly eroded. >> cooking is costing more because we need to buy all of oil. we cannot afford to raise the price of our meals. we cannot do that in the time of crisis. thend might have to save case before pricesprofit is bei. go further and before the market is invaded by cheaper, european alternatives. bloomberg's erik johnson reporting. some colleges are beginning to offer career services to freshmen, long...
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it's nuts, seeds, olive oil. if you can just sort of upgrade your diet everyday by thinking, handful of nuts here, olive oil will there. you're doing lots of good work. >> how do you taylor one's diet? >> there was a famous big study of people who were at high risk of heart disease last year that came out. they had three groups. one of them was on the so called healthy low fat diet. there's more and more research questions that a lot now. there was another group that had olive oil and another group that had nuts and seeds and olive oil. the study has to be stopped under five years because the people on the low fat diet were having so many more heart attacks than the people just puting a handful of nuts into their diet or four tables spoons of olive oil everyday. >> do you think it can be confusing? we hear information all the time. >> the big thing is that's happening at the moment is there is lots and lots of information coming out. it is about sugar and white carbs that are not doing us a lot of goods. what we'
it's nuts, seeds, olive oil. if you can just sort of upgrade your diet everyday by thinking, handful of nuts here, olive oil will there. you're doing lots of good work. >> how do you taylor one's diet? >> there was a famous big study of people who were at high risk of heart disease last year that came out. they had three groups. one of them was on the so called healthy low fat diet. there's more and more research questions that a lot now. there was another group that had olive oil...
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to the last day of school the doctor allowed her one hour in this hour adam and i stood there and olive got her diploma and i realized an extraordinary perseverance autopsying all of those things are possible those two girls shared those two traits they say that education is the key to success and teachers make an impact i'll be a different mother involved in the education because of the experience with her, she never wavered one minute and stood by our daughter and i truly believe that challenges and life enexpels will be changed and we love you and o olive wanted to say this through lady bugs she wants to read to ms. cooper. >> thank you ladybug. >> speak out. >> i can see and i've met. >> well forever give you lots of ladybug love thank you for everything you're amazing. >> good evening thank you for having me here superintendent office the board of education through our principle the diamonds and my husband i love teaching it's what i do everyday i'm to do my whole life to provide the education in such need was what i wanted to do and i'm so provide so have brought her where she say
to the last day of school the doctor allowed her one hour in this hour adam and i stood there and olive got her diploma and i realized an extraordinary perseverance autopsying all of those things are possible those two girls shared those two traits they say that education is the key to success and teachers make an impact i'll be a different mother involved in the education because of the experience with her, she never wavered one minute and stood by our daughter and i truly believe that...
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the second battalion of the 143rd to attack near the olive orchards northeast of san pietro. third battalion acting in support to follow the second at 400 yards. of the original force to establish, the 143rd had since spent all but a fortnight under action in extremely bitter weather conditions. at the crossing, it would take mortal punishment. the task ahead promised no less bloodshed, yet it was undertaken in good spirits and high confidence. the first battalion began the long rugged climb up the mount. sammucro. ♪ as night fell, our artillery opened up and throughout the night hours, intense fire was laid down onb6b the enemy's main line of resistance.tjp! it had rained most of the night and it was raining at 8 hours when the second and third battalion lines crossed the departure. some 200 yards forward they encountered mines and automatic fire from pill boxes. artillery was deadly accurate by reason of excellent enemy observation over mount lungo, overlooking our advance, which continued another 200 to 400 yards. many men gave their lives in attempts to reach pill boxes a
the second battalion of the 143rd to attack near the olive orchards northeast of san pietro. third battalion acting in support to follow the second at 400 yards. of the original force to establish, the 143rd had since spent all but a fortnight under action in extremely bitter weather conditions. at the crossing, it would take mortal punishment. the task ahead promised no less bloodshed, yet it was undertaken in good spirits and high confidence. the first battalion began the long rugged climb up...
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>> stephen: i'll tell you what makes me mad about olive garden, i appreciate it.t. what makes me mad, i go to the olive garden, they say, unlimited bread sticks, but if i back my car up and say fill the trunk, they say, "no way." it's a lie. not unlimited. there are limits. but why even leave america to get exotic fare? i can go to my local food mart and get a panda express and chipotle and taco bell and other things. [laughter] you know, i can travel the world in my jazzy. >> you know, people ask all the time, what's nose exotic or unusual or grotesque food you've ever eaten, and i still maintain it's pretty hard to beat for sheer grotesqueness and bizarreness a cinnabun. [laughter and applause] >> stephen: really? really? is it that they're larger than your face? >> that's one worrisome aspect. >> stephen: but isn't the fact that our portions are so large one of the reasons why americans have the best food? we certainly... we seem to eat the most food. we're a large people. >> that concerns me also. as a patriot, i'm concerned by the ballooning of america. >> st
>> stephen: i'll tell you what makes me mad about olive garden, i appreciate it.t. what makes me mad, i go to the olive garden, they say, unlimited bread sticks, but if i back my car up and say fill the trunk, they say, "no way." it's a lie. not unlimited. there are limits. but why even leave america to get exotic fare? i can go to my local food mart and get a panda express and chipotle and taco bell and other things. [laughter] you know, i can travel the world in my jazzy....
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we came to our palestinian land to plant olive trees. this is a terrorist occupying army that stops palestinians from enacting on their rights. >> abu ein's health quickly deteriorated. he was rushed to the hospital by ambulance but died before he could reach there. >> distraught family members consoled each other as he was taken away for an autopsy ahead of his funeral on thursday. president mahmood abbas describes his death as barbaric. he and his advisers were still meeting to decide whatted to next, but all options are still being considered. >> what happened today was nothing but a crime. it's a crime of all measures of which we cannot remain silent. >> figures within the palestinian authority are calling for security cooperation for israel to be suspended. if that happens it would be a major blow to the israeli government. >> we go live to jerusalem. you mentioned the israeli corporation. because it has been such a particularly tense time in the west bank and east jerusalem as well, remind us what the security operation actually en
we came to our palestinian land to plant olive trees. this is a terrorist occupying army that stops palestinians from enacting on their rights. >> abu ein's health quickly deteriorated. he was rushed to the hospital by ambulance but died before he could reach there. >> distraught family members consoled each other as he was taken away for an autopsy ahead of his funeral on thursday. president mahmood abbas describes his death as barbaric. he and his advisers were still meeting to...
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we came to our palestinian land to plant olive trees. they attacked us immediately.s is a terrorist-occupying army that stops palestinians from enacting on their rights. >> reporter: but abu ein's health quickly deteriorated and died before he could reach the hospital. >> one of the soldiers by his helmet he beat the minister in his head and beat him in his bottom and -- >>> we break into programming to cross over to ramallah, that is the pal -- palestinian president speaking. let's listen in. >> translator: -- or rather by his murder. we pray to god to accept him under his mercy as a fallen martyr, and to grant him with paradise. we offer condolences not only to ourselves, but also to his family and the extended palestinian family, and the whole arab and muslim nation. as we speak, investigations is underway. yet, i can give you the conclusion right away. there are certain scenarios you will be hearing from tomorrow. one of these scenarios is that one of the israeli soldiers is suffering a cycle or a mental disorder. and he is not to blame or to be hell responsible.
we came to our palestinian land to plant olive trees. they attacked us immediately.s is a terrorist-occupying army that stops palestinians from enacting on their rights. >> reporter: but abu ein's health quickly deteriorated and died before he could reach the hospital. >> one of the soldiers by his helmet he beat the minister in his head and beat him in his bottom and -- >>> we break into programming to cross over to ramallah, that is the pal -- palestinian president...
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the olive branchs the first 24 hours, i'll try to work with the congress and see what happens within they come in. but then he was liberateing, using the force of the executive
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. >>> olive oil, airfares she hotels and healthcare. >>> there's something for everyone, in this top-ten list,. >>> bourbon,. >>> number one,. >>> with popularity and sales on the rise. some are rationing whiskey. >>> does this mean you won't be buying it. >>> i'll be buying it, i will justify it. >>> checking in, beef and pork. >>> how much did you pay for these sandwiches? >>> more than i wanted. >>> $50. >>> we love bacon. >>> bacon, already hit a price high and third on the list. >>> definitely the chocolate. you love candy. >>> banana swirl, but a drought means priceyer chocolate, coffee can't do without the coffee. >>> that's our number 4. >>> olive oil is 5, italian growers ut just suffered the worse crop avocado. >>> we love it. i guess if it is going up then we'll pay extra. >>> you'll pay double for red box rentals in january. >>> eight and nine airlines and, hotels are increasing prices,. >>> just to go to montana costs $600, and that's expensive. >>> number 10, may hurt the most. >>> health care,. >>> why do you say that? >>> my sister, has a lot of surgeries and we need the
. >>> olive oil, airfares she hotels and healthcare. >>> there's something for everyone, in this top-ten list,. >>> bourbon,. >>> number one,. >>> with popularity and sales on the rise. some are rationing whiskey. >>> does this mean you won't be buying it. >>> i'll be buying it, i will justify it. >>> checking in, beef and pork. >>> how much did you pay for these sandwiches? >>> more than i wanted....
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. >>> oliver wendell holmes jr. served in the union army from 1861 to 1864, and he was wounded three times in battle. next a panel of scholars looks at the impact of the civil war on the life of the future supreme court justice, including how his time as a soldier shaped his law career. the supreme court historical society hosted this hour-long discussion. >> good evening, everyone, and welcome to the supreme court. it's great to see so many people here for the supreme court historical society's second lecture of the 2014 leon silverman lecture series. the society was formed in 1974 by chief justice warren berger with the notion of promoting public understanding of the history of the court. and it does that in many ways, through lectures like these, through the publication three times a year of the journal of supreme court history, and through the acquisition of portraits of the justices for display in the supreme court building. i'd also like to especially thank the society for its efforts to assist my predeces r p
. >>> oliver wendell holmes jr. served in the union army from 1861 to 1864, and he was wounded three times in battle. next a panel of scholars looks at the impact of the civil war on the life of the future supreme court justice, including how his time as a soldier shaped his law career. the supreme court historical society hosted this hour-long discussion. >> good evening, everyone, and welcome to the supreme court. it's great to see so many people here for the supreme court...
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en olive garden.a proceso asegura que la policia federal y ejercito de mexico prticiparon en el ataque contra alumnos de ayo-t-zi-napa que acabo con la vida de seis personas, dejo heridas a 25 y provoco, en ese momento, la desaparicion de 43 estudiantes. hola, le saluda lucia burga proceso obtuvo doce videos grabados por los estudiantes con sus celulares durante el ataque.en uno de ellos, las victimas identifican la presenciade la policia federal mientras les disparan. la revista proceso destaca que el ataque fue orquestado para golpear en el corazon de la estructura ideologica y de gobierno, de la escuela normal de ayotzinapa. el trabajo de investigacion fue realizado por los periodistas anabel hernandez y steve fisher, con el apoyo del programa de periodismo de investigacion de la universidad de california en berkeley ahora regresamos al punto de la discusion y el debate con jorge ramos. >> continuamos con la entrevista. el 89 % de los electores latinos apoyan la decisiÓn del presidente barack obama
en olive garden.a proceso asegura que la policia federal y ejercito de mexico prticiparon en el ataque contra alumnos de ayo-t-zi-napa que acabo con la vida de seis personas, dejo heridas a 25 y provoco, en ese momento, la desaparicion de 43 estudiantes. hola, le saluda lucia burga proceso obtuvo doce videos grabados por los estudiantes con sus celulares durante el ataque.en uno de ellos, las victimas identifican la presenciade la policia federal mientras les disparan. la revista proceso...
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- (olive): who do we work for? we work for odd squad. - i'm always telling my brother: you keep eating those cheesy curls, you're gonna turn into one. - not to worry, sir, we have an "uncheesy-curl-nayer." - and you said we'd never use it. - donny! my only brother! i missed you! welcome back, brother! - our work here is done. go bears! - i'm glad that's over. ha! donny, no, no! you just can't control yourself. no, no, sit there. watch the game. like that. - the bears are moving the ball. here comes the shot. it's a basket! and the bears win the game! wham-o! (meows) - partner? - olive, you'll never believe what band came out with a brand-new song. - don't say soundcheck. - soundcheck. it's called take away 4. - ♪ suddenly, out of the blue ♪ you stole my heart before i could ♪ ♪ give it to you - so much to feel ♪ ♪ but nothing to say - 'cause you take ♪ ♪ 'cause you take, you take my breath away now ♪ ♪ take away 1, take away 1 ♪ take away 1, take away 1 breath from me ♪ ♪ and you take away 4 whoa oh oh ♪ ♪ 1 and 1
- (olive): who do we work for? we work for odd squad. - i'm always telling my brother: you keep eating those cheesy curls, you're gonna turn into one. - not to worry, sir, we have an "uncheesy-curl-nayer." - and you said we'd never use it. - donny! my only brother! i missed you! welcome back, brother! - our work here is done. go bears! - i'm glad that's over. ha! donny, no, no! you just can't control yourself. no, no, sit there. watch the game. like that. - the bears are moving the...
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. - my name is agent olive. this is my partner, agent otto. this is my 9th favourite colour. but back to otto and me. we work for an organization run by kids that investigates anything strange, weird, and especially, odd. our job is to put things right again. (theme music playing) - grrr! - yeah! - heyyy! - aaah! - who do we work for? we work for odd squad. - olive, it's christmas eve! -stop and smell the candy canes, would ya? - can't stop. important business. - what's more important than christmas? we shouldn't even be at the odd squad today. we should be at home, hanging our stockings with care, waiting for-- - --him? - santa! - oh, ho ho! hello, otto! (chuckling) - wait, what are you doing here? - oh! well, my elves, of course, can build just about any toy, but occasionally i get a rather odd request. - so he comes here for help. - mm-hmm. - hey guys! spaghetti bike coming through! - oh! ho ho ho! - check out the meatball horn. (horn squeaking) - i don't know whether to ride it or eat it! - how do you even fit that in your bag? - oh! easy, with this shrinkinator that osca
. - my name is agent olive. this is my partner, agent otto. this is my 9th favourite colour. but back to otto and me. we work for an organization run by kids that investigates anything strange, weird, and especially, odd. our job is to put things right again. (theme music playing) - grrr! - yeah! - heyyy! - aaah! - who do we work for? we work for odd squad. - olive, it's christmas eve! -stop and smell the candy canes, would ya? - can't stop. important business. - what's more important than...
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charles: oliver? >> we need to step back, most individual investors should remember right now we're 3% off of the highs, not panic time yet. charles: we're spoiled. very spoiled. >> i know, s&p is still up over 10% year-to-date, not pretend they are horrible. you have to -- just as matt said, watch support levels and be careful. this is the time before everyone else jumps in and sells where investors may want to look at taking advantage of losses they may have and pairing off against gains, especially in you own mutual funds. >> that sounds kind of complicated for average investor, what about just riding out the storm? >> if you have a solid portfolio, i think there is a slow fundamental shift occurs investment landscape, in last 6 years since market hit a low in 2009, you did about as well as you could do. you start some real divergence in sector performance, you want to pay attention to that. charles: more specific. >> much more. >> maybe 3 games into this season, two quarterbacks gave the same spee
charles: oliver? >> we need to step back, most individual investors should remember right now we're 3% off of the highs, not panic time yet. charles: we're spoiled. very spoiled. >> i know, s&p is still up over 10% year-to-date, not pretend they are horrible. you have to -- just as matt said, watch support levels and be careful. this is the time before everyone else jumps in and sells where investors may want to look at taking advantage of losses they may have and pairing off...
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his name was paul oliver, a five year veteran in the league. his wife, chelsea, told correspondent jon frankel how her husband changed from a gentle giant with no history of any kind of violence, to a man who terrorized his own family after suffering three concussions. >> his behavior started to change, and one example was we got in an argument, he shattered both our phones so i couldn't call the police and locked all the doors and he told me that if i get up off the couch that he would slam my head into the floor. >> reporter: did you think that it was a direct relation to his playing football? >> i started to suspect that. he's never been like that, and every time after, he would always say, i don't know what's wrong with me, something's wrong with me. he's, like, i can't control myself anymore. >> as his behavior deteriorated did you tell anybody? >> no. how come? i was trying to protect him, and if i was to tell somebody, he would lose control. >> on september 24, 2013, paul oliver lost control for the last time, after yet another domestic
his name was paul oliver, a five year veteran in the league. his wife, chelsea, told correspondent jon frankel how her husband changed from a gentle giant with no history of any kind of violence, to a man who terrorized his own family after suffering three concussions. >> his behavior started to change, and one example was we got in an argument, he shattered both our phones so i couldn't call the police and locked all the doors and he told me that if i get up off the couch that he would...
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oliver it plays out in this movie like a thriller. you were a businessman who had dealings in south africa. in your life experience as a frenchman who had to leave algeria as a teenage are. >> exactly why it was a repetition i lived in algeria, 1960, 62 years. >> what you were seeing in south africa was white south africans sleepwalking to the edge of disaster. >> absolutely. it was clear the same way to the dialogues between the two communities was cut in algeria, in the 1960 years, the same thing was happening in south africa. and because of the sanction, there was no communication whatsoever. and the white south africans were not prepared to give up and we had -- we were having a civil war. i believe strongly that dialogues brings peace. >> but how did you, a businessman, you were not a french diplomat. you were a commodities trader dealing with oil and coal. how do you manage to then get in the position to get people together including heads of state to negotiate? >> the things i was doing was strategic commodities, oils and coal.
oliver it plays out in this movie like a thriller. you were a businessman who had dealings in south africa. in your life experience as a frenchman who had to leave algeria as a teenage are. >> exactly why it was a repetition i lived in algeria, 1960, 62 years. >> what you were seeing in south africa was white south africans sleepwalking to the edge of disaster. >> absolutely. it was clear the same way to the dialogues between the two communities was cut in algeria, in the 1960...
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. >> what oliver has been saying.t is an open question as to how much influence he still -- al qaeda still wields.they still have occupational capacity. they have carried out several attacks in the recent past. they are still able to recruit competence. the picture has changed drastically over the last 18 months or so, since the french army has intervened in northern mali. that the question i would like to put to oliver. how strong do you think al qaeda still is in the region? >> i take your point there has been a little bit to undermine what happened in mali. they have regrouped and moved into tunisia someplace they were not for. one concerning aspect is when they were kicked out, and moved into tunisia or even into syria. there are some elements in c nónóñóñóñóñóq m ? xq/p
. >> what oliver has been saying.t is an open question as to how much influence he still -- al qaeda still wields.they still have occupational capacity. they have carried out several attacks in the recent past. they are still able to recruit competence. the picture has changed drastically over the last 18 months or so, since the french army has intervened in northern mali. that the question i would like to put to oliver. how strong do you think al qaeda still is in the region? >> i...
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(very sweetly): olive, otto, welcome back! - thanks, ms. o.e're happy to be back. - enough chit-chat! go see mayor macklemore in the centre of town. something very odd has happened. - but we just got back! and i don't even have my jacket on! - oscar! - hey, guys! jacketinator. - well, what are you waiting for? go! - go, go, go! - preparing to squishinate... squishinating.
(very sweetly): olive, otto, welcome back! - thanks, ms. o.e're happy to be back. - enough chit-chat! go see mayor macklemore in the centre of town. something very odd has happened. - but we just got back! and i don't even have my jacket on! - oscar! - hey, guys! jacketinator. - well, what are you waiting for? go! - go, go, go! - preparing to squishinate... squishinating.
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. >> most of the people made their living off of things we see before the sheep, the goat, olive treesvineyard. >> growing up in nazareth jesus probably had daily chores to help their parents. >> kids didn't go to school. for a young boy you have been up at the crack of dawn probably with the sheep and goat. if you weren't out with the sheep and goats you were working in the harvest. people worked from sun up to sundown. >> in the first century the closest thing to a modern convenience was this. >> here we see an olive press. they are a very important part of the economy. in in this had to be pretty high-tech. >> as high press as the olive press was low tech easily describes the others. >> this is the wine press. >> once the grapes were picked they were brought to this turning vat. they were simply tread upon. >> as we know from reading the old testament wine was a popular beverage. >> the juice descended by gravity they put it into storage jars and it was stored and made into wine. >> they were very self sufficient. >> that is the same affair for peasants. they make their own pottery
. >> most of the people made their living off of things we see before the sheep, the goat, olive treesvineyard. >> growing up in nazareth jesus probably had daily chores to help their parents. >> kids didn't go to school. for a young boy you have been up at the crack of dawn probably with the sheep and goat. if you weren't out with the sheep and goats you were working in the harvest. people worked from sun up to sundown. >> in the first century the closest thing to a...
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. - my name is agent olive. this is my partner, agent otto.his isn't anything - but back to otto and me. we work for an organization run by kids that investigates anything strange, weird and, especially, odd. our job is to put things right again. (theme music playing) -rrr! -yeah! who do we work for? we work for odd squad. - the weird thing is, is i'm really happy! - not to worry, sir. we got this. - oh! thank you, odd squad! - have a good day, sir. let's go. - i'm slappy the sun, and i'll always be with you! - what? - ♪ slappy and derek, we're best friends ♪ ♪ slappy and derek friendship never ends ♪ - odd squad! i can't live like this! - hi, derek, i'm slappy! i'm your new best friend! hurray! - lovely. - i love you! - yeah, great! - ♪ slappy and derek ♪ - you wanted to see us, ms. o? - yes. something very odd has happened. a giant goldfish is attacking the harbour. olive, activate your suit for water travel. - on it, ms. o. - so that's what these things do! cool... - otto! - oh! yeah, ms. o. what have you got for me? - take this down to sto
. - my name is agent olive. this is my partner, agent otto.his isn't anything - but back to otto and me. we work for an organization run by kids that investigates anything strange, weird and, especially, odd. our job is to put things right again. (theme music playing) -rrr! -yeah! who do we work for? we work for odd squad. - the weird thing is, is i'm really happy! - not to worry, sir. we got this. - oh! thank you, odd squad! - have a good day, sir. let's go. - i'm slappy the sun, and i'll...
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real quick oliver, in october, dsw, where scottie buys her shoes.y, you won the shoe contest. >> still holding. we think it's a good stock. charles: you're the long-term buy and hold guy. >> look, it's a great portion for a core holding. and the earnings keep on chugging along. good products. charles: my wife likes that story. i think it's a buy too. up, next, revenge of brick-and-mortar. we'll talk about the war between walmart and amazon. i have to tell you, it's knock down, drag out stuff. you won't believe who is actually winning right now. tweet me. tell me what you think about this. the markets, getting back into it. brick-and-mortar survivors, how you can make money in it. we'll be right back. ♪ >> all right, guys. revenge of the brick-and-mortar. now this war between walmart and amazon. this has been real serious, knock down, drag out stuff that's seen swings of outrageous proportions. the past five years, amazon has simply lapped this brick-and-mortar rival. you know what, that has not been the case this year. walmart has gotten his act tog
real quick oliver, in october, dsw, where scottie buys her shoes.y, you won the shoe contest. >> still holding. we think it's a good stock. charles: you're the long-term buy and hold guy. >> look, it's a great portion for a core holding. and the earnings keep on chugging along. good products. charles: my wife likes that story. i think it's a buy too. up, next, revenge of brick-and-mortar. we'll talk about the war between walmart and amazon. i have to tell you, it's knock down, drag...
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oliver porch from gary goldberg financial service. with stocks he feels you should add to your portfolio. john donaldson. how the fed decision impacts your money. we know about today, but how about after that? dan ses stitch from the pits of the cme. treasurys got smacked down because of the price. dollar muscled up which was interesting. oil was on the move but equities were the star today. what was it likes being in the pits when the federal reserve announced we will not change our language? >> we have couple things going. todd horowitz is usually here and rallies when he is there so i take credit for that. liz: true. >> the market has a good head start. david said oil prices stablized. i think the market has been way overdone last week 1/2. people are getting panicking what is not there. they're starting to focus what is there. the fed, considerable time is juggling up in the air, a couple things interested me. they will pay attention to what the employment rates are doing. there is they will think inflation's normalizing and final
oliver porch from gary goldberg financial service. with stocks he feels you should add to your portfolio. john donaldson. how the fed decision impacts your money. we know about today, but how about after that? dan ses stitch from the pits of the cme. treasurys got smacked down because of the price. dollar muscled up which was interesting. oil was on the move but equities were the star today. what was it likes being in the pits when the federal reserve announced we will not change our language?...