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martha paxton says that it's not a paxton! oh, martha! how is the old dear?w, she and i go bacng way. is she still..? as a crenshaw melon, yes. would you like more wine? no, i don't wine. i want to k a los this painting. maybe some brie. no, i... no brie i don't want any brie. look, i want my money back! oh. well, that's where tdiscus might just get a bit prickly. you see, we have a strict policy here at the hayson gallery. all sales are final. but you'hingse an exception. i'd love to, but i can't. but it's a forgery. well, if it is it's a damn good one. all right, i'm going to make this simple. ll mak i want my money. i'm sure you do. i don't believe this. oh, i know what you're doing. re handling me-- you're agreeing with everything i say hoping i'll tire and go away. whatever you say. i don't believyou' you're... you're shining me on! you are shining me on! where is the fairness in this? the justice? dr. crane, if you ever find e it! justice in this world let me know, will you? now, if you'll excuse me i have some work to do. of freshly painted rembrandts
martha paxton says that it's not a paxton! oh, martha! how is the old dear?w, she and i go bacng way. is she still..? as a crenshaw melon, yes. would you like more wine? no, i don't wine. i want to k a los this painting. maybe some brie. no, i... no brie i don't want any brie. look, i want my money back! oh. well, that's where tdiscus might just get a bit prickly. you see, we have a strict policy here at the hayson gallery. all sales are final. but you'hingse an exception. i'd love to, but i...
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in other words, it was exactly the sort of uncivil comment paxton was talking about. what is to be done? paxton recommended going away from anonymous posts to a system that requires commoners to use their real names and sign in via facebook. from virginia dog, anonymity serves two very important functions. it permits people to speak more freely. this is a sign of sunlight. it allows people to express ideas where they might be constrained because of their immediate social setting. and from yellowjacket, quote, it's not the anonymity that creates the bile. it's the inadequate and ineffective moderation where standards are fairly and uniformly enforced people behave themselves. hey, these comments were reasonable. a good conversation about free speech. too bad they were followed by sotg saying good riddance to you, milksop. the post is worst than pravda. in a world increasingly built on lies, the "washington post" is in the vaughn guard. i do not thank you for your service. you are, well, i will not go there. disrespectful, but still tame when compared to other savagery
in other words, it was exactly the sort of uncivil comment paxton was talking about. what is to be done? paxton recommended going away from anonymous posts to a system that requires commoners to use their real names and sign in via facebook. from virginia dog, anonymity serves two very important functions. it permits people to speak more freely. this is a sign of sunlight. it allows people to express ideas where they might be constrained because of their immediate social setting. and from...
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yesterday the "washington post" om budsman patrick paxton signed off.s final column, paxton said the number one topic of complaint to him while ombudsman had been the posts online comments system. readers often say they like the idea of online comments, but they abhor the hatefulness, juvenile name-calling, racism, and ideological warfare that are constant features of the post's commenting stream. as an example, he cited ugly comments on a recent story about a high school football coach who criticized the first lady's derriere. well, yesterday i went to see what he was talking about. there were 5,000 comments posted to that story when i looked. and the very first of them posted by someone who had only called themselves d.steebs said this -- >> i also believe michelle obama has a fat butt. i also don't like what queers do
yesterday the "washington post" om budsman patrick paxton signed off.s final column, paxton said the number one topic of complaint to him while ombudsman had been the posts online comments system. readers often say they like the idea of online comments, but they abhor the hatefulness, juvenile name-calling, racism, and ideological warfare that are constant features of the post's commenting stream. as an example, he cited ugly comments on a recent story about a high school football...
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my name is john paxton i am a residential tenant and i strongry encourage your support of this initiative. and i am also active with spur and i was honored to be co-chair of the caps public advisory committee. caps as many of you know is over a ten-year project that brought together people with from every aspect of our community, the builders, developers and insurancers, academics and we had ed lee and brown at various points and we were very active in this. our first job was to assess the vunerbility of the buildings in san francisco, what buildings were likely to be most at risk. and as we brought that very diverse group of people together and everybody realized that we have a big problem before us, where we had a very desperate diverse group of people who were at each other's throats. everybody came together and said that we have a collective problem and collectively that we have to solve. >> and as things moved on, in the end, when the final caps project was done, and the final reports were presented to you, in 2010, the public advisory community there was unanimous support for the pr
my name is john paxton i am a residential tenant and i strongry encourage your support of this initiative. and i am also active with spur and i was honored to be co-chair of the caps public advisory committee. caps as many of you know is over a ten-year project that brought together people with from every aspect of our community, the builders, developers and insurancers, academics and we had ed lee and brown at various points and we were very active in this. our first job was to assess the...
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my name is john paxton i am a residential tenant and i strongry encourage your support of this initiative. and i am also active with spur and i was honored to be co-chair of the caps public advisory committee. caps as many of you
my name is john paxton i am a residential tenant and i strongry encourage your support of this initiative. and i am also active with spur and i was honored to be co-chair of the caps public advisory committee. caps as many of you
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>> you develop an ensemble and sticks for three or four months, but kevin bacon, bill paxton and i inttle cold capsule talking to ronnie howard on our radio, that was about as pleasant a time as i could imagine. >> when we come back, why one of tom hanks' favorite movies doesn't star tom hanks. >>> don't cry. don't cry. >> i wanted it to be you. i wanted it to be you so badly. >> that's the 1998 "you've got mail," another classic collaboration from nora ephron. some lucky guys tell me about bringing her life to broadway. how important is it to you personally, and all of you, actually, to be making what turned out to be nora's last work? >> i'm just proud to have been, you know, to have done that reading. i thought that was the end of it. i never thought that it would -- >> we were involved a year ago, coey
>> you develop an ensemble and sticks for three or four months, but kevin bacon, bill paxton and i inttle cold capsule talking to ronnie howard on our radio, that was about as pleasant a time as i could imagine. >> when we come back, why one of tom hanks' favorite movies doesn't star tom hanks. >>> don't cry. don't cry. >> i wanted it to be you. i wanted it to be you so badly. >> that's the 1998 "you've got mail," another classic collaboration from...
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but kevin bacon, bill paxton and i, that was about as pleasant a time as i could imagine. >> when weks' favorite movies doesn't star tom hanks. >>> our fifth story "outfront" is gay marriage good for kids? is gay marriage good for kids? kids? -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> don't cry, shop girl. don't cry. >> i wanted it to be you. i wanted it to be you so bad. >> that's the nicest thing. cast of "lucky guy." tell me how they feel about bringing her work to life in broadway. >>> how important is it to you, personally, to be -- and all of you at the shoot, to be making what turned out to be nora's last work? >> i'm just proud to have been, you know, to have done that reading. and, you know, i didn't -- i thought that was the end of it. >> yeah, we were involved a year ago, courtnecourtney, with tom. and i have a note from
but kevin bacon, bill paxton and i, that was about as pleasant a time as i could imagine. >> when weks' favorite movies doesn't star tom hanks. >>> our fifth story "outfront" is gay marriage good for kids? is gay marriage good for kids? kids? -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> don't cry, shop girl. don't cry. >> i wanted it to be you. i wanted it to be you so bad. >> that's the nicest thing. cast of "lucky guy." tell me how they feel...
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but kevin bacon, bill paxton and i, that was about as pleasant a time as i could imagine. >> when wee of tom hanks' favorite movies doesn't star tom hanks. whoa! nobody insures more bikes than progressive. do you guys ride? well... no. sometimes, yeah. yes. well, if you know anybody else who also rides, send them here -- we got great coverage. it's not like bikers love their bikes more than life itself. i doubt anyone will even notice. leading the pack in motorcycle insurance. now, that's progressive. call or click today. aarrggh! with odor free aspercreme. powerful medicine relieves pain fast, with no odor. so all you notice is relief. aspercreme. >> don't cry, shop girl. don't cry. >> i wanted it to be you. i wanted it to be you so bad. >> that's the nicest thing. cast of "lucky guy." tell me how they feel about bringing her work to life in broadway. >>> how important is it to you, personally, to be -- and all of you at the shoot, to be making what turned out to be nora's last work? >> i'm just proud to have been, you know, to have done that reading. and, you know, i didn't -- i th
but kevin bacon, bill paxton and i, that was about as pleasant a time as i could imagine. >> when wee of tom hanks' favorite movies doesn't star tom hanks. whoa! nobody insures more bikes than progressive. do you guys ride? well... no. sometimes, yeah. yes. well, if you know anybody else who also rides, send them here -- we got great coverage. it's not like bikers love their bikes more than life itself. i doubt anyone will even notice. leading the pack in motorcycle insurance. now, that's...
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paxton? has the boy misbehaved? there was no problem at that time. they refused to go to school with a black wife. it continues on in this vein saying that they allowed him to play at the dance and they would still go. and she closes this section saying, "the boy is a free man as much as any of the young men. and as because his face is black he is not to be denied instruction. is this the way we would have done to others as we would have done to us? >> she is hoping to influence his thinking. how concerned was he with rights and equality's at his point in his presidency? >> it is a little different thing. this is jean who she is talking about, who it is -- who is an adams servant. james was a special person to abigail. one abigail goes to philadelphia a few months after this, john goes don't bring james. he didn't want blacks in philadelphia as his servant. not really clear why, but i think he sensed that they could be corrupted. her were much fewer blacks in massachusetts. and there were more blacks and slaves in philadelphia. -- don'ton't have them
paxton? has the boy misbehaved? there was no problem at that time. they refused to go to school with a black wife. it continues on in this vein saying that they allowed him to play at the dance and they would still go. and she closes this section saying, "the boy is a free man as much as any of the young men. and as because his face is black he is not to be denied instruction. is this the way we would have done to others as we would have done to us? >> she is hoping to influence his...
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. >> senior deputy paxton reinecker supervises the suicide floor, which houses the most severe mentallyach person when they're new to the seventh floor are given the suicidal gown, and what that does is it's nearly impossible to tear that gown apart to hang themselves, clog the toilets, the stuff that they do on a daily basis, a lot of these guys. >> inmates who are suicidal are put in single cells and are checked on every 15 minutes by a deputy. >> tell me again one more time nice and slow. >> you know, i eat myself because -- >> you eat yourself? >> yes. because two officers lied to me. >> they just lied to you? >> yes, they do. >> what did they lie to you about? >> i'm the chief of the fbi. i'm deputy chief of the fbi. edgar hoover signed a bill that made me deputy chief of the fbi. also on march 8, signed a bill that made me chief of the fbi. >> this inmate, who due to his mental condition cannot be identified, has not left his cell for seven months. >> a lot of the writing on the door is human feces, and he also has combined a little mustard on it for coloring. so that's what he's
. >> senior deputy paxton reinecker supervises the suicide floor, which houses the most severe mentallyach person when they're new to the seventh floor are given the suicidal gown, and what that does is it's nearly impossible to tear that gown apart to hang themselves, clog the toilets, the stuff that they do on a daily basis, a lot of these guys. >> inmates who are suicidal are put in single cells and are checked on every 15 minutes by a deputy. >> tell me again one more time...
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paxton? has the boy misbehaved? there was no problem at that time. they refused to go to school with a black wife. it continues on in this vein saying that they allowed him to play at the dance and they would still go. and she closes this section saying, "the boy is a free man as much as any of the young men. and as because his face is black he is not to be denied instruction. is this the way we would have done to others as we would have done to us? >> she is hoping to influence his thinking. how concerned was he with rights and equality's at his point in his presidency? >> it is a little different thing. this is jean who she is talking about, who it is -- who is an adams servant. james was a special person to abigail. one abigail goes to philadelphia a few months after this, john goes don't bring james. he didn't want blacks in philadelphia as his servant. not really clear why, but i think he sensed that they could be corrupted. her were much fewer blacks in massachusetts. and there were more blacks and slaves in philadelphia. he said don't have the
paxton? has the boy misbehaved? there was no problem at that time. they refused to go to school with a black wife. it continues on in this vein saying that they allowed him to play at the dance and they would still go. and she closes this section saying, "the boy is a free man as much as any of the young men. and as because his face is black he is not to be denied instruction. is this the way we would have done to others as we would have done to us? >> she is hoping to influence his...