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and he wrote, that all these ice creams were served in an overgrown wine glass. on the plate under each language a long brown coil, paraquillo looking like a cigar and tasting of brown sugar, well-beaten eggs and flour. this is the sign, according to the traveler, of the spoon used it eat the towering cream. we used to eat these big ice creams in cuba, used lots of cream. most dominica patrons were male but a few foreign women venturing to the famous establishment in the company of men from the court. one of these women was my grandmother, merced moynihan. in la dominica, one of the best cafes in the world, located on oreilly street, where my grandparents met. ticket to ride, i talk about my family history but after they marry -- i am reading a little from the book -- my grandparents were at the center of many fascinating things. i found myself at el centro, the literary and musical gatherings. their house on calle mercades became a cultural cross roads with the traffic of foreigners created a new inspired geography. they travel everywhere. my grandmother, merced
and he wrote, that all these ice creams were served in an overgrown wine glass. on the plate under each language a long brown coil, paraquillo looking like a cigar and tasting of brown sugar, well-beaten eggs and flour. this is the sign, according to the traveler, of the spoon used it eat the towering cream. we used to eat these big ice creams in cuba, used lots of cream. most dominica patrons were male but a few foreign women venturing to the famous establishment in the company of men from the...
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. >> the trees were all overgrown, the bushes. so they were overgrown on the house.here was a car parked outside. it was completely packed with stuff. >> that was overflow from the house. basically when you opened up the door to the car, the car was filled to the ceiling. >> we just shut the door and locked it. i'm sure if you opened it up, it would all fall out. >> looked like stuff you'd find digging through the garbage. >> there was a note in there saying, this is my stuff. do not take it. it's not garbage. this is my stuff. >> with the camera still rolling the group moves into the neglected home to assess the damage. >> different places in the house had different things. when you initially walked into the house, it was a breezeway between the garage and the actual main house. that area had junk, laundry bottles, every bottle and just things like that. >> i've never seen anything like it in my entire life. this much stuff in such a confined space was mind-boggling. it was crazy. >> it was full of i guess you might want to call debris up to the ceiling just about.
. >> the trees were all overgrown, the bushes. so they were overgrown on the house.here was a car parked outside. it was completely packed with stuff. >> that was overflow from the house. basically when you opened up the door to the car, the car was filled to the ceiling. >> we just shut the door and locked it. i'm sure if you opened it up, it would all fall out. >> looked like stuff you'd find digging through the garbage. >> there was a note in there saying, this...
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fine for alleged trespass on an abandoned plantation that had essentially been allowed to become overgrown and this particular defendant in the case had crossed on to the land and we think that he may have attempted to cultivate some food. but regardless of the case, what it was was essentially the land owning class was attempting to clamp down upon black attempts to establish property rights within the colony. and this individual was brought before the court, prosecuted, threatened with a fine and after he's convicted he's brought outside of the courtroom and he's met by paul vogel, who is an affiliate of menard's and vogel with a group of men basically liberates this prisoner of his captivity after the court ruling. governor eyre does not take kindly to this. and cracks down within an iron fist upon the settlers of morant bay, the black population of morant bay, sends in the army and declares martial law. over the next several days of rioting, there's a contemporary engraving of what happened in the town of morant bay. over 400 black residents of jamaica are strung up on the street, shot
fine for alleged trespass on an abandoned plantation that had essentially been allowed to become overgrown and this particular defendant in the case had crossed on to the land and we think that he may have attempted to cultivate some food. but regardless of the case, what it was was essentially the land owning class was attempting to clamp down upon black attempts to establish property rights within the colony. and this individual was brought before the court, prosecuted, threatened with a fine...
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it was said that his face was that of an overgrown fire boy but terribly wise and innocent. the dappled sunlight seemed invoktive of that. frank and robert, frank was always laboring in his older brother's shadow. they were not only world as part in what they did but also their personalities. oppenheimer is adolescent. he had seen psychiatrists for depression and once contemplated suicide. he wrote frank that he found earnest unbelievable vitality and love of life. his friends most endearing trait. his interest was so primarily active and instrumental and mine just the opposite. the two men quickly became close friends. while still bachelors living at the faculty club, lawrence and oppenheimer double dated together, spending thanks givings ato sem ti and going horse back riding on weekends around the berkeley hills. next one, please. you have oppenheimer with his lean at the camera sort of a scance, almost enigmatic as it were. and you have lawrence looking straight on into the camera. there he is. nothing hidden. and just from the book as well. oppenheimer originally though
it was said that his face was that of an overgrown fire boy but terribly wise and innocent. the dappled sunlight seemed invoktive of that. frank and robert, frank was always laboring in his older brother's shadow. they were not only world as part in what they did but also their personalities. oppenheimer is adolescent. he had seen psychiatrists for depression and once contemplated suicide. he wrote frank that he found earnest unbelievable vitality and love of life. his friends most endearing...
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the roots are overgrown and are heaving the sidewalk out of position, damaging that sewer line and threatening a nearby drain. the city says if they try to trim the roots, it will great a dangerous situation. >> we're concerns we can't repair the sidewalk and the sewer without eliminating a few roots. >> reporter: other neighbors say the tree may be nearing the enof its life, but they want to save it for as long as possible. a careful examination should take place before the tree's fate is sealed. >> the question is how much damage is it creating? >> reporter: the public works department has taken a month to gather public opinion. >> we always try to replace a tree as long as there is room, and in this case, we do intend to replace the tree. >> reporter: anybody twhanted to have their see can call this number here. this tree could come down as early as the end of may. >>> the mayor of san francisco -- around san francisco, it's been kind of muggy and sticky out there. >> we've watched the clouds coming in. it's much warmer and if that's it for the heat, though. temperatures are trimming down.
the roots are overgrown and are heaving the sidewalk out of position, damaging that sewer line and threatening a nearby drain. the city says if they try to trim the roots, it will great a dangerous situation. >> we're concerns we can't repair the sidewalk and the sewer without eliminating a few roots. >> reporter: other neighbors say the tree may be nearing the enof its life, but they want to save it for as long as possible. a careful examination should take place before the tree's...
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. >> he's oscar, and his backpack is overgrown. and probably loaded with things he has to do.his is about overstressed kids like oscar trying to cope. >> you have to go to school. >> soccer practice. and there is math home work. >> that is the last straw. the play presented by theater works for schools. and i don't think you feel the depths of the suffering. >> i can relate to it. >> there is a solution. >> serious issue cast in a humorous way. and they try to cope. >> i try to put things in order of what i need to do. >> i do fun things first, things i don't like to do last. and sometimes i ask my brother for help. >> i do the hard things first. >> this offers a path when kids feel overwhelmed. there is another play dealing with bullying and one from getting out from behind the computer. >> this is today, one thing at a time. and it's playing in 66 schools and the tour continues through the end of a it works because students remember past productions. when there is a problem asking what would oscar do? >> that is a terrific idea. >> pope benedict meeting with fidel castro abo
. >> he's oscar, and his backpack is overgrown. and probably loaded with things he has to do.his is about overstressed kids like oscar trying to cope. >> you have to go to school. >> soccer practice. and there is math home work. >> that is the last straw. the play presented by theater works for schools. and i don't think you feel the depths of the suffering. >> i can relate to it. >> there is a solution. >> serious issue cast in a humorous way. and they...
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who is like children in this elementary are school, he is just a little bigger and his backpack is overgrownsymbolically loaded with things he has to do. the play is about overstressed maxed out kids like oscar trying to cope. >> you have to go to school. >> do your math homework. >> if that isn't enough there is this. >> will you hold my straw. >> that is the straw. the play is presented by theater works for schools part of the award winning theater company in palo alto. >> i don't think that you know the depths of my suffering. >> but they do. >> i can relate to it because that happens to me a lot. >> there is a solution. >> i learned how to handle things by listening to my mom, my dad. >> theater can bring something to kids in a safe way and it allows them to de-construct and think about issues. >> reporter: serious issues cast in a humerus way. stew you dents today could relate to oscar and his friends as they try to cope. >> i try to put things in order of what i need to do the most and the least and what i just want to do. >> i do the fun things first and then the things i don't like t
who is like children in this elementary are school, he is just a little bigger and his backpack is overgrownsymbolically loaded with things he has to do. the play is about overstressed maxed out kids like oscar trying to cope. >> you have to go to school. >> do your math homework. >> if that isn't enough there is this. >> will you hold my straw. >> that is the straw. the play is presented by theater works for schools part of the award winning theater company in...
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around 33 guys are actually civilized toward women instead of acting like overgrown boys. the women are happy and the guys are happy because they are getting mature and looking to a better life. it is not about sex. it is about the -- it is about a re-alignment of priorities. >> so the study is right, 33 is the happiest? >> well, it they said it is because people are having sex and at their peak. wrong. >> you are in your 20s, shouldn't that be the happiest time of your life? >> just 6% said they were content at college? where did they go to college? siberia? i don't know who they are talking to, but i say bogus. >> you may be right. but in college you don't have any money. it is when you have a little financial freedom -- it mattered for me when i had to eat nothing but discarded swim wear. jaime, you are not 30 yet. i bet this makes you feel special. >> i can't speak with authority on what it is like to be 33. though i am happy i still am peaking. i am going to peak at some point. the study belongs where i file all of my academic studies which is a trashcan. i don't buy
around 33 guys are actually civilized toward women instead of acting like overgrown boys. the women are happy and the guys are happy because they are getting mature and looking to a better life. it is not about sex. it is about the -- it is about a re-alignment of priorities. >> so the study is right, 33 is the happiest? >> well, it they said it is because people are having sex and at their peak. wrong. >> you are in your 20s, shouldn't that be the happiest time of your life?...
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trimmed in the shapes of ducks and snakes in the name of the facility and making sure they don't get overgrownturtle. you have to keep the topiary tiptop. that's a duck. the world is come mex, coordinated place. that's some sort of bird. on this operation to get rid all all of mexico's weapons material, the movement of the uranium is just as complex and interrelated. the reactor has been run on highly enriched uranium so it takes highly enriched uranium fuel which is port able and stealable and desirable on the nuclear terrorist black market and that fuel goes to the reactor. in the reactor it is hugely radioactive and therefore more dangerous. it gets irradiated. by getting so dangerous it is less portable and stealable and will kile kill you if you are around it. the aagreement reached in 2010 was that mexico would change this reactor. so instead it will now use just low-enriched your ram yum and has less potential to be used in a weapons context. three things in motion, the united states brought mexico low enriched uranium to use their reactor. the u.s. took away on this enormous c-17 here
trimmed in the shapes of ducks and snakes in the name of the facility and making sure they don't get overgrownturtle. you have to keep the topiary tiptop. that's a duck. the world is come mex, coordinated place. that's some sort of bird. on this operation to get rid all all of mexico's weapons material, the movement of the uranium is just as complex and interrelated. the reactor has been run on highly enriched uranium so it takes highly enriched uranium fuel which is port able and stealable and...
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now, china has now overgrown and it's the big elephant in the room and everyone hears that oil pricesound the world are going to skyrocket. how do you supply a country that has grown at 5% gdp every year? afghanistan or iran to supply eight years appeared possibilities so is the issue really about nuclear weapons or is the issue really about building the pipeline through iran and will negotiations impact? >> thank you. i wouldn't do these things as being mutually scrupulous. certainly oil interests are figuring in any type of larger policy that the united states would pursue and you cannot ignore that and to belittle the idea that a nuclear weapon in iran would not have an impact on how statecraft is being conducted in the region or have the interest of other nations in the region would be affected is also i think somewhat problematic. i think part of the issue though is, and they think you are in a way alluding to it, doesn't seem like we have a comprehensive policy in which we take a look at all of these different issues in a more holistic way and address these issues through a larg
now, china has now overgrown and it's the big elephant in the room and everyone hears that oil pricesound the world are going to skyrocket. how do you supply a country that has grown at 5% gdp every year? afghanistan or iran to supply eight years appeared possibilities so is the issue really about nuclear weapons or is the issue really about building the pipeline through iran and will negotiations impact? >> thank you. i wouldn't do these things as being mutually scrupulous. certainly oil...
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it is overgrown. there is a delap tated dugout facility. there is no infrastructure. there is no buildings. accomack county has a plan. you know, americans are resourceful. they'll figure out a way -- figure a way out of this. the board of supervisors have a wonderful plan for the research park but it only works, mr. speaker -- mr. chairman, rather -- it only works, mr. chairman, if this deed restriction is removed. 32 acres. great potential, great potential for the folks in accomack county. i want to close, mr. chairman, by recounting a conversation that i had just a few moments ago, and i actually called the person back and i wanted to make sure i had her permission to share this story. i trust she's listening now. mr. chairman, her name is kathy. her husband is a builder in accomack county, and their business has been hurting because of the economy. and jim's a friend of mine. and i know his business is hurting. kathy used to work for him in accounting and she's been out looking for work because the construction business is so depressed and we all know that. and i
it is overgrown. there is a delap tated dugout facility. there is no infrastructure. there is no buildings. accomack county has a plan. you know, americans are resourceful. they'll figure out a way -- figure a way out of this. the board of supervisors have a wonderful plan for the research park but it only works, mr. speaker -- mr. chairman, rather -- it only works, mr. chairman, if this deed restriction is removed. 32 acres. great potential, great potential for the folks in accomack county. i...
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what has been going on is china has overgrown the elephant in the room and everyone fears that oil prices around the world, how do you supply countries that have grown at 5% gdp every year. afghanistan or iran to supply -- could be a possibility. do we have the issue wrong? is the issue about nuclear-weapons? or is the issue about building the pipeline through iran and negotiations at an impasse? >> i would have viewed these things as mutually exclusive. oil interests figuring in any larger policy the united states would pursue in the middle east. you can't ignore that but also to be little the idea that a nuclear weapon in iran would not have an impact on how it is being conducted in the region or the interests of other nations in the region would be affected is also somewhat problematic. i think part of the issue and you alluded to it, it doesn't seem like we have a comprehensive policy in which we take a look at all these different issues in a more holistic way and address these issues through a larger grant strategy in the region. the obama administration has the ambition to do so and
what has been going on is china has overgrown the elephant in the room and everyone fears that oil prices around the world, how do you supply countries that have grown at 5% gdp every year. afghanistan or iran to supply -- could be a possibility. do we have the issue wrong? is the issue about nuclear-weapons? or is the issue about building the pipeline through iran and negotiations at an impasse? >> i would have viewed these things as mutually exclusive. oil interests figuring in any...