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and online, you can watch the poets perform "this is home." the entire k.q.e.d./c.i.r. report is posted on art beat. >> woodruff: again, the major developments of the day. ukraine's interim leaders launched a manhunt for former president viktor yanukovych for the killings of protesters. the pentagon served notice that it wants to downsize the u.s. army, to the smallest it's been since just before world war two. >> ifill: on the newshour online right now, j.k. rowling got the idea for "harry potter" while on a train. countless westerns, mysteries and hitchcock plots are inspired by rail travel. and now amtrak is catching on by offering writers a chance to get on board with a new residency program, it gives them a seat and a creative space to write their great american novel while traveling across the country. read about the project, on the rundown. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. and that's the newshour for tonight. on tuesday, we'll look at the a- 10 warthog, a military aircraft seen as a guardian in the skies, that might be grounded by budget cu
and online, you can watch the poets perform "this is home." the entire k.q.e.d./c.i.r. report is posted on art beat. >> woodruff: again, the major developments of the day. ukraine's interim leaders launched a manhunt for former president viktor yanukovych for the killings of protesters. the pentagon served notice that it wants to downsize the u.s. army, to the smallest it's been since just before world war two. >> ifill: on the newshour online right now, j.k. rowling got...
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highly estimated to develop what it can sing the part of the cars sucks poets like some kind. he has to go on to spawn be a thin shell keats who lived in a time when cars are going to turkey to live together in a single comment it as one nation and made huge contributions in the cars out singing heart. cars are professionals so art is generally seen on the whole territory of the country the performance of songs differs only in the matter of going to play in this regard every nation has its trial to a number of traditional singing schools have been established. western region is closely related to the creations of the above mentioned poets on the nineteenth century and great cause and composer. she made our family to improve this kind of art or very high level. as for study of this region was the motherland of many creative pursuits such as shops sell a currency shy elements of the disease in shop to buy with songs me that the heritage of the cars are singing part. and speaking about the region she soon. renowned political parts of the people in this region comes to my mind fir
highly estimated to develop what it can sing the part of the cars sucks poets like some kind. he has to go on to spawn be a thin shell keats who lived in a time when cars are going to turkey to live together in a single comment it as one nation and made huge contributions in the cars out singing heart. cars are professionals so art is generally seen on the whole territory of the country the performance of songs differs only in the matter of going to play in this regard every nation has its...
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the poet," and when people ask me, "can songs really change people's minds?"power think so 'cause they keep songs off the radio and off the television that they think are dangerous for the people to hear. especially during the vietnam war, my song, "waist deep in the big muddy" [plucking banjo strings] ♪ waist deep in the big muddy, ♪ the big fool says to push on. ♪ it didn't mention president johnson by name, it didn't mention vietnam, but everybody knew what i was singing about. ♪ the captain told us to ford the river. ♪ ♪ that's how we all begun. ♪ we were knee deep in the big muddy. ♪ ♪ the big fool said to push on. ♪ it was a song which was inspired by seeing a photograph showing american troops wading through, waist deep in the water of the mekong delta probably. ♪ we were waist deep in the big muddy. ♪ ♪ the big fool said to push on. ♪ i was asked to be on the smothers brothers program, and the first time i sang it, it was scissored out of the tape, in october of 1967. but the smothers brothers took to the print media and said, "hey, cbs is censoring ou
the poet," and when people ask me, "can songs really change people's minds?"power think so 'cause they keep songs off the radio and off the television that they think are dangerous for the people to hear. especially during the vietnam war, my song, "waist deep in the big muddy" [plucking banjo strings] ♪ waist deep in the big muddy, ♪ the big fool says to push on. ♪ it didn't mention president johnson by name, it didn't mention vietnam, but everybody knew what i...
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x jacob, a poet he'd known from his earlier visit. anthrough jacob d this studio location, begins to meet oth young poets in france, including apollinaire and andre salmon. and literally, through this stuo cation meeta neigorhood girl, fernande olivier, who eventually moves in wh him, in his studio in the bateau-levoir. these new friendships become fast and strong ones, and soon this group, who are called "la bande picasso," become almost inseparable. th spend theime wandering e streets of montmartre together, where picasso begins to see the imagery of the street entertner. ( accordion music ) ( apause ) ( entertainer speaking french ) it's also th these frids that he t begins to attend the circus, in the fall of 1904, and begins the theme of the saltimbanque. ( applause, dramatic circus music ) as his mistress later recalled, picasso would stay there all evening, talking to the clowns. he admired them and he had real sympathy for them. ( man blows whistle ) perhaps it's by fortune that picasso responded to the sense of the lives of t
x jacob, a poet he'd known from his earlier visit. anthrough jacob d this studio location, begins to meet oth young poets in france, including apollinaire and andre salmon. and literally, through this stuo cation meeta neigorhood girl, fernande olivier, who eventually moves in wh him, in his studio in the bateau-levoir. these new friendships become fast and strong ones, and soon this group, who are called "la bande picasso," become almost inseparable. th spend theime wandering e...
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folks, it's that kind of hands-on teacher reminds me of dead poet society, only without the poets, orociety. say what you will about al qaeda, they value education. it's like they say, gave a man a suicide bomb he belows up once, teach a man to suicide bomb, he also blows up once. (laughter) still working out the kink os on that one. but folks the violent death of 22 people isn't the only ray of sunshine here. because there were also 15 other terrorists wounded. okay, just wounded means they're not quite martyrs, they're just partish, and instead of 72 virgins they get one 72-year-old virgin, even better, even better, folks, security forces were drawn to the area by the sound of the explosion and arrested 22 survivors, including the mastermind of the group wile e al coyote. and it's no surprise-- (cheers and applause) it comes as no surprise that i'm not the only one la, la, la, la, loving this story. one local iraqi reacted by saying this is so funny t shows how stupid they are, those dogs and sons of dogs. it is hilarious. it's like jackass only with more redealing social value. fol
folks, it's that kind of hands-on teacher reminds me of dead poet society, only without the poets, orociety. say what you will about al qaeda, they value education. it's like they say, gave a man a suicide bomb he belows up once, teach a man to suicide bomb, he also blows up once. (laughter) still working out the kink os on that one. but folks the violent death of 22 people isn't the only ray of sunshine here. because there were also 15 other terrorists wounded. okay, just wounded means they're...
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one message. >> journalism is not a cry. >> a poet joined the chorus in mexico. braving the rain in paris. [ chants ] >> and in toronto, all calling from freedom for al jazeera's imprisoned journalists. >> we want to call on the egyptian government to release them and the canadian government to call for their release publicly, strongly, unequivocally to get them free. >> none of the al jazeera employees are american. that didn't stop the press secretary calling for their release. >> we are watching the trial of al jazeera staff and journalists in egypt. we understand that the defendants pleaded not guilty and the trial was adjourned until march the 5th. we strongly urge the government to allow these and all journalists to do their jobs, and it's impossible to see how they can do that, how any journalist can do their job if faced with questionable charges and detained and on trial. >> a call echoed on capitol hill. >> looking up reporters never stopped the world finding out what is going on in a country, particularly in this modern world. >> with petitions deliver
one message. >> journalism is not a cry. >> a poet joined the chorus in mexico. braving the rain in paris. [ chants ] >> and in toronto, all calling from freedom for al jazeera's imprisoned journalists. >> we want to call on the egyptian government to release them and the canadian government to call for their release publicly, strongly, unequivocally to get them free. >> none of the al jazeera employees are american. that didn't stop the press secretary calling for...
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we get the force exhibition of russian poet alexander pushkin opens. welcome to the to the new slide from annoyed picture with it to be international in the next thirty minutes we're going to bring to you that the latest updates on stories happe session of the vietnam cambodia joint committee for economic co true scientific and technological cooperation opened in phnom penh on tuesday at the event and in the midst of a promise to cut meaning and his cambodian counterpart hor nam hong retreated their determination to quickly complete a land border demarcation. the two sides agreed to boost cooperation in education economics trade and investment with the aim of raising a two way trade turnover to five billion us dollars by two fifteen the leaders also agreed on for the corporation into such an appropriation of the remains of the volunteer soldiers who sacrificed their lives in cambodia. the two different from mr signed a memorandum of understanding the next section will take place in the next year. in other news the twenty fourteen marks the twentieth an
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cushion and ninety some point as to reduce radiation at that time spent on attack concerned about the poets of measurements eight times then the next it might be late as may st amount of representatives symptoms during the connecticut car company. he said radiation and some pasta for cars that an attack these him to miss effects again. he told the forum to get better though some momentum one middle seat and csi much twenty sixteen. like any dissent. maybe answer will reduce its impact on the environment outside and that this is perceived by current contents. company representatives say ninety percent of the mediation at the end to the times comes from tanks of contaminated water. a sidenote reached that point and to get the ninety nation down. some experts question whether to let her go to class. senior diplomats from japan and russia have met to discuss the four winds of hokkaido japan claims that entry which is being controlled by russia since the end amplified ten to find the essentials can see cameron has come to find common cause of an intense job. in eighteen solid cement oaks last au
cushion and ninety some point as to reduce radiation at that time spent on attack concerned about the poets of measurements eight times then the next it might be late as may st amount of representatives symptoms during the connecticut car company. he said radiation and some pasta for cars that an attack these him to miss effects again. he told the forum to get better though some momentum one middle seat and csi much twenty sixteen. like any dissent. maybe answer will reduce its impact on the...
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it's a it's a good thing you know because i with medium is the right thing and you know that good poets write good poetry and the rise of swelling in a language you know which is kind of invented been so long is and that's another aspect of practices which i think we have to revisit we have to make sure with that we write what you know that we are not to look skewer that we are not using too much jargon that we had kind of right thing in beautiful language to know is any measures to deal with their existing chinese so in the show polish throne in any language. so in that respect you know art historical background helps me to get that a brother perspective on the way how i look at contemporary art is a distinction between art history and art criticism i would say that the critic has this kind of possibility filth reacting to what he or she sees in knowing galleries museums in a very kind of up call in and the media and fashion. so we we sort of has this possibility to being emotional being reactive being spontaneous the historian is somebody who complex cornices of puts it in the context
it's a it's a good thing you know because i with medium is the right thing and you know that good poets write good poetry and the rise of swelling in a language you know which is kind of invented been so long is and that's another aspect of practices which i think we have to revisit we have to make sure with that we write what you know that we are not to look skewer that we are not using too much jargon that we had kind of right thing in beautiful language to know is any measures to deal with...
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-- of course, i don't want a dead poets society, i'm too close to that edge -- but a live poets society we started. these kids are big in words. i think we've got a lot of good english teachers out in the country. they study jack kerouac; they all keep journals. today's young people keep journals, and i think that again shows something about a way that they are isolated because they are pouring out their feelings into a journal. c-span: you point out that for the first time in your life you read jack kerouac. >> guest: i did. he wasn't my kind of galahad. that seven league boots, richard halliburton was my hero. it made me want to travel to see the taj mahal by moonlight and swim the hellespont. that is the same kind of hero to this group, was kerouac, who was the beat generation writer and whose papers are at the university of texas, so we made a pilgrimage there to look at them, one of the english classes that the children were in, and they just thrilled to read what he really was writing in his own hand. c-span: after all of this guns n' roses and this music that you've been listenin
-- of course, i don't want a dead poets society, i'm too close to that edge -- but a live poets society we started. these kids are big in words. i think we've got a lot of good english teachers out in the country. they study jack kerouac; they all keep journals. today's young people keep journals, and i think that again shows something about a way that they are isolated because they are pouring out their feelings into a journal. c-span: you point out that for the first time in your life you...
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i was startled by that because i never considered lincoln a poet.an to do my research and what impressed me the most was that he was a lifelong depressive. his depression came almost like musical fits. i was also a lifelong depressive so i found an entry point into writing about him. once i discovered that, i could write the novel. >> having discovered that, what did you discover about his life that was also similar of your own upbringing? >> the lack of education. learning language word by word. the first words he wrote were " i am abraham." language was learn very powerful and it moved me, it touched me. it made me want to talk about his life. >> describe a little bit about i his circumstance growing up. his mother died when he was very young. his father was quite cruel to him. his stepmother was kind but he never had a chance to go to school for more than six months in what is called a school where you recite things. he had to sort of really redefine himself in order to grow up into being an adult. far difficult for him and very difficult for him
i was startled by that because i never considered lincoln a poet.an to do my research and what impressed me the most was that he was a lifelong depressive. his depression came almost like musical fits. i was also a lifelong depressive so i found an entry point into writing about him. once i discovered that, i could write the novel. >> having discovered that, what did you discover about his life that was also similar of your own upbringing? >> the lack of education. learning language...
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. >> maybe he is a poet and he is trying to change society.ou can't share a can of pork and beans in front of wall street? >> you know that is a scam. they say they are the poet to get the woman without having to pay. >> so i shouldn't trust the dude under the tree with the uh could you cities guitar? uh couldacoustic guitar? >> "time" magazine found out liberals prefer cats. that jives with this, right? >> does it? i don't understand why. >> i put the stories together for that reason. a man who likes cats might probably be more liberal because he doesn't have the wherewith all to take care of a dog. cat food is cheaper. >> cats are cheaper. i like one of the people who does the survey. but this whole entire survey was dumb for a lot of reasons. first of all it didn't account for libertarians. since libertarians don't have a clear play, blah, blah, blah, don't frame it on the liberal conservative spectrum. in the 1980s when you said were you a libertarian they said what is that? that's not the case anymore. people we accept now that not everyo
. >> maybe he is a poet and he is trying to change society.ou can't share a can of pork and beans in front of wall street? >> you know that is a scam. they say they are the poet to get the woman without having to pay. >> so i shouldn't trust the dude under the tree with the uh could you cities guitar? uh couldacoustic guitar? >> "time" magazine found out liberals prefer cats. that jives with this, right? >> does it? i don't understand why. >> i put...
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. >> will they call mike morell or poet pete? >> they have left open the possibility of recalling poet pete. that is something they are looking at. >> you think it will not work unless there is a special committee. >> a special committee that has subpeona powers. that goes to the not the bosses but the guys underneath. let us see the e-mails and back and forth and until you get that, you will never find out what happened. >> kt mcfarland great to so you. bill? >>> a sample of the recordings released after lane closures on one of the world's busiest bremgs. >> traffic is a nightmare. i am in pallisdads park way. >> that was the calls that it put new jersey in the hot seat. more on what those calls reveal. >>> plus, potential flooding in the golden state. they needed rain but not like this. all of this as another part of the country faces orth force of nature. canned cheer then we gave each person a ribbon i was trying to, like, pull it a little further. [ woman ] got me to 70 years old. i'm going have to rethink this thing. it's h
. >> will they call mike morell or poet pete? >> they have left open the possibility of recalling poet pete. that is something they are looking at. >> you think it will not work unless there is a special committee. >> a special committee that has subpeona powers. that goes to the not the bosses but the guys underneath. let us see the e-mails and back and forth and until you get that, you will never find out what happened. >> kt mcfarland great to so you. bill?...
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the busboys and poets owner has about $99,000. we are hearing from the judge that presided over amanda knox's latest murder conviction. what he said. plus, security measures ahead of super bowl xlviii. and a story of caution for smart phone owners, an >> nasa is marking the 11th anniversary of the space shuttle disaster. uponbia broke apart reentry, killing all crew members. the calls of the accident was a piece of insulating foam that broke off and struck the left wing. the judge overseeing amanda saids third murder trial he struggled with the verdict. speaking to an italian newspaper, he did not explain how he and the jury found her guilty of killing her roommate. the decision of her ex-boyfriend not to testify hurt their case. they were convicted of murder back in 2009, acquitted in a second trial. experts are divided on whether amanda knox could be extradited if the new conviction is upheld. a snowy owl hit a bus thursday morning remains in stable condition tonight. bird.ook x-rays of the the work is complete. the test may not
the busboys and poets owner has about $99,000. we are hearing from the judge that presided over amanda knox's latest murder conviction. what he said. plus, security measures ahead of super bowl xlviii. and a story of caution for smart phone owners, an >> nasa is marking the 11th anniversary of the space shuttle disaster. uponbia broke apart reentry, killing all crew members. the calls of the accident was a piece of insulating foam that broke off and struck the left wing. the judge...
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. >> she is a brilliant poet and we didn't even realize she was. i changed it.evealed her passion for poetry by sharing a sample of her work. we were moved, inspired and left hungry for more. and now the four-time forensic finisher lou daabs. >> i reared digital moon light. he red its clock and scrawled neon across the black. youubiquitously crest fallen and down the straight to foothills i will suck the bones pretty and i bellowed and you parked. we reached martha, one honest day up on this freedom fall. devil is not done digging. he is speaking in tongues all along the panhandle and this pining erosion is getting dust in my eyes. i am drunk on your morsels. and so i look down the line. your every twitch and drum salute, salutes mine. >> that was insane. >> he has never been sexier, ever. i just want him to look in my eyes and say i get drunk on your morsels one more time. >> i don't even -- let's go around the table. grade the poem and then how did lou -- i thought lou did a imbued job. >> i give the poem an f, but lou an a plus. he was never sexier. >> aren't
. >> she is a brilliant poet and we didn't even realize she was. i changed it.evealed her passion for poetry by sharing a sample of her work. we were moved, inspired and left hungry for more. and now the four-time forensic finisher lou daabs. >> i reared digital moon light. he red its clock and scrawled neon across the black. youubiquitously crest fallen and down the straight to foothills i will suck the bones pretty and i bellowed and you parked. we reached martha, one honest day...
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right, exactly, and -- ...whether that's a painter, a-a poet, a pilot, a president... for us, what we're gonna -- ...of a company or of a country. patience. well, be their buddy. that's your answer? and stay in school. no. and don't do drugs. no! just give me the answer. oh, god. still thinking.
right, exactly, and -- ...whether that's a painter, a-a poet, a pilot, a president... for us, what we're gonna -- ...of a company or of a country. patience. well, be their buddy. that's your answer? and stay in school. no. and don't do drugs. no! just give me the answer. oh, god. still thinking.
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an american author a poet, a leading voice in career cultural race class and here's the remarkable stunning michelle >> thank you. (clapping.) hi, feminists this is so great it's an how were you to get to be here and to share what justice looks like to me. i'm concerns are for women who are among the most targeted that is sex workers and transgender women. we have to look at our bodies whether a person enters the sex industry because of a dispute survival that's a women's right to do it. when men and women are recruited by the government to build war careers it's particularly insane when prostitution are out laud people have no recourse to speak up. but also from police who have a bad history of buying prostitutes as well. women who work in prostitution can be murdered and some report being reciprocated in on job it's a feminist issue it looks like the transgender women in our community to educate ourself so our not trauma tiger's people like katie did. if you don't know what the term transgender means it means if you're native body meets up with the gender and your a man and you're into it
an american author a poet, a leading voice in career cultural race class and here's the remarkable stunning michelle >> thank you. (clapping.) hi, feminists this is so great it's an how were you to get to be here and to share what justice looks like to me. i'm concerns are for women who are among the most targeted that is sex workers and transgender women. we have to look at our bodies whether a person enters the sex industry because of a dispute survival that's a women's right to do it....
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i can live their lives are still nights and there are educators to issue the poet. i made a lengthy think i am exactly that. a lot of people have two different images of school in an awards ceremony is held for the participants percent in the video clips the round twelve thousand video clips came from all over the world and the reason that first week of recipients as you want a chance to view their stories to each of us not that bad. the city in the midst of us soon. well tuesday was a happy day. also leave you is worse chosen i'm going to say was a surprise because one of my cutie showing something not very nice about so we're sorry. i said when i sent to die so this one can of green licensed as an interesting choice because it could prove that they eat. they were weeding to choose something that is not especially pretty but very interesting about this teaching that it's always changing. ji won is also drawn to afford couple classic each two week session i'll pick you up. as for whether or not. so why should i decide to participate in the project and how does this
i can live their lives are still nights and there are educators to issue the poet. i made a lengthy think i am exactly that. a lot of people have two different images of school in an awards ceremony is held for the participants percent in the video clips the round twelve thousand video clips came from all over the world and the reason that first week of recipients as you want a chance to view their stories to each of us not that bad. the city in the midst of us soon. well tuesday was a happy...
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consent, many reservations, women with great names like wilma man killer and great traditions with poets and writers. all that is important to me. women like chris horn not leaving them out of the story and others to bring in a diverse perspectives of women's lives in song and performance. >> host: berkeley girl 63 tweets in excited to hear from chris williamson, the changer and the change is a must have in every collection. next call from renee in akron, ohio. from "women's history for beginners," what is griswold vs. connecticut? >> caller: i have no idea. >> caller: >> guest: married couples have a right to a birth control prescription. a couple in connecticut found as a married couple couldn't get birth control. and it became reinterpreted as a right to privacy issue. >> i will do my best here. just went on line and ordered your book. if you have the first african women, it piques my interest in what the valuable writer truly are. when i considered the history of slavery and domination and oppression about african-american women in this country. do you write about in your book about
consent, many reservations, women with great names like wilma man killer and great traditions with poets and writers. all that is important to me. women like chris horn not leaving them out of the story and others to bring in a diverse perspectives of women's lives in song and performance. >> host: berkeley girl 63 tweets in excited to hear from chris williamson, the changer and the change is a must have in every collection. next call from renee in akron, ohio. from "women's history...
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aside from just bringing attention to the laws is to try to provide the sponsors to withdraw their sup poetor the games. they do expect to be in about 19 cities globally. it is organized by an lgbt advocacy group called all out. here in london, they are out in front of number 10 downing street, but again, this is mostly named at the sponsors >> and has there been any response from the russian government? the >> the russian government has said a number of things about this law. that home sexuals are welcome to come to the games, but in the words of vladimir putin, just leave the children alone, please. >> phil ittner live for us in london where the rallies are set to take place in about an hour from now. >>> another winter storm the second one this week, slamming more than two dozen states. when does it stop? >> well, it's ending now, but the ice is the big problem there, because you get that ice which coats a lot of surfaces, power lines and trees all come down. this pink area is where we're seeing the temperature down below freezing, but the warm air isment coming down aloft and that melts
aside from just bringing attention to the laws is to try to provide the sponsors to withdraw their sup poetor the games. they do expect to be in about 19 cities globally. it is organized by an lgbt advocacy group called all out. here in london, they are out in front of number 10 downing street, but again, this is mostly named at the sponsors >> and has there been any response from the russian government? the >> the russian government has said a number of things about this law. that...
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maybe an economist and not a poet wrote, "pride goes before a fall." fall was coming with a look at fiscal policy's limits. that's a subject for another edition of economics usa. this is david schoumacher. captioning performed by the national captioning institute, inc. captions copyright 1986 educational film center
maybe an economist and not a poet wrote, "pride goes before a fall." fall was coming with a look at fiscal policy's limits. that's a subject for another edition of economics usa. this is david schoumacher. captioning performed by the national captioning institute, inc. captions copyright 1986 educational film center
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there is much to be thankful for in terms of the next generation of poet [inaudible] who will follow us and hope that despite all evidence to the contrary the succeeding generation is willing to embrace the emplausible and pursue the impossible and imagine the impossible. i want to make sure that i acknowledged my wife, sherry who among other things probably got me every job i ever held in the last 25 years. i thank you for most married couples there is vested interest in getting your husband out of the house otherwise he is hanging around doing god knows what. also, my wife taught me a great deal about what commitment and love looks like every day in ones life and i have clearly gotten the better half of this deal. she agrees with that, see. that is a intelligent woman. the last thing i want to say is, i think this sid city of san francisco is on many ways on the van gaurd of this on rushing on slot of nob and fanatics who somehow hijacked our system of government. we run the risk of having our nations capital become the words largest out patient clinwalk the inability for people to
there is much to be thankful for in terms of the next generation of poet [inaudible] who will follow us and hope that despite all evidence to the contrary the succeeding generation is willing to embrace the emplausible and pursue the impossible and imagine the impossible. i want to make sure that i acknowledged my wife, sherry who among other things probably got me every job i ever held in the last 25 years. i thank you for most married couples there is vested interest in getting your husband...
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strong returns, heavy rainfall rates, and still raining poeting -- that'll track into the atherton area, and west minlow park in the next six minutes. more showers moving on shore. when i come back, we'll take the computer model and i'll roll that into tomorrow. there's another weather system headed our way. >> thank you, bill. >>> today's weather led to lengthy delays at sfo, up to three hours for some passengers. and the floury of activity was set in motion by the storm. >> corner by corner, drain by drain. >> it's going to be pretty heckic. >> san francisco public works crew worked to clear some of the storm basins ahead of this evening's rain. >> it's coming. we haven't seen the worst part yet. >> with rain bearing down on bay area rush our traffic, city officials are monitoring roads and neighborhoods for flooding. a perennial trouble spot, this block of 17th street that forms a flood basin. >> we need people to sweep leave fist they can, and also trees -- leaves if they can, and soil gets loose, and any vulnerable tree has a chance of coming down. >> travelers at sfo saw delays up
strong returns, heavy rainfall rates, and still raining poeting -- that'll track into the atherton area, and west minlow park in the next six minutes. more showers moving on shore. when i come back, we'll take the computer model and i'll roll that into tomorrow. there's another weather system headed our way. >> thank you, bill. >>> today's weather led to lengthy delays at sfo, up to three hours for some passengers. and the floury of activity was set in motion by the storm....
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they are carving a new bust of a ukrainian poet to take its place at city hall. he says that ukraine should be a part of europe. >> we have to stand here to protect europe. it is true. >> reporter: tonight, in kiev, independence square, they are still mourning those who died to bring ukraine to this historic crossroad, and there is not a russian flag in sight. protesters in this square, brian, overturned their pro-russian government. it is not clear now how much independence russia will tolerate. brian? >> richard engel who remains in kiev for us tonight, thank you, this is no ordinary time and all of this presents a very difficult balancing act for the u.s., getting involved in what russia again considers its own domestic affairs. tonight, the u.s. secretary of state, john kerry is issuing a strong message to putin, nonetheless. and nbc's andrea mitchell has more at the state department on that end of the story. good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian, vladimir putin's war games so close to ukraine prompted this stern warning from secretary of state john
they are carving a new bust of a ukrainian poet to take its place at city hall. he says that ukraine should be a part of europe. >> we have to stand here to protect europe. it is true. >> reporter: tonight, in kiev, independence square, they are still mourning those who died to bring ukraine to this historic crossroad, and there is not a russian flag in sight. protesters in this square, brian, overturned their pro-russian government. it is not clear now how much independence russia...
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at his death, sophocles was honored as a poet and worshipped as a hero. for 70 years, he had contributed to and shaped the art of theater. the love and respect the citizens of athens bore him was expressed by a fellow playwright. how blessed was sophocles? his many plays were beautiful. and after many days of a good life, he suffered no great ill but died as he had lived, an artist still. this was a co-production of miami-dade community college and british broadcasting corporation, british open university. [music] captioning performed by aegis rapidtext
at his death, sophocles was honored as a poet and worshipped as a hero. for 70 years, he had contributed to and shaped the art of theater. the love and respect the citizens of athens bore him was expressed by a fellow playwright. how blessed was sophocles? his many plays were beautiful. and after many days of a good life, he suffered no great ill but died as he had lived, an artist still. this was a co-production of miami-dade community college and british broadcasting corporation, british open...
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times owns the crew will never adjust the ship's clock it's quite likely they'll never pull into a poet either and nor will the crew jealous. morning good morning yes just one hour you're beautiful and well done and don't forget your hat. two point has ruined my hair now. ah. the captain and the first officer said here they don't like coals and their bread i have to put more bread out because the navigators sit here and they eat a lot. of the possibly the most unlike the tables to be laid properly he likes everything to be good and he likes beautiful women actually he just loves old women. just like all men like pies with fish cabbage potatoes. i should know what by now. the floors icy cold and my feet are cold too. on everyone here way or something warm on their feet because they would just freeze on the weisse yes it is cold here then we are in the arctic. this ice breaker was purpose built for the arctic. the heavy pack ice would crush it a shaped hole which squeezes the crushing it beneath the vessels weight the propellers are designed for speed but when the need arises the time you
times owns the crew will never adjust the ship's clock it's quite likely they'll never pull into a poet either and nor will the crew jealous. morning good morning yes just one hour you're beautiful and well done and don't forget your hat. two point has ruined my hair now. ah. the captain and the first officer said here they don't like coals and their bread i have to put more bread out because the navigators sit here and they eat a lot. of the possibly the most unlike the tables to be laid...
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. >> it's a city that needs and deserves writers, whether you are a poet, writing essays, whether you are a novelist. there's a lot to write about. >> in a city with 80,000 abandoned structures, more houses are being brought down than there are being built. once word got out, the news spread fast, not just locally, but worldwide. shannon lowell worked and lived here all of his life. >> we are trying to put the soul back into the skeleton of a neighbourhood. >> it's a good thing. >> as you can see, there's a lot of work to be done. it will cost between 25 and 50,000 to renovate each house. once the work is complete the writers can move in. the only cost to them will be to pay property taxes and insurance. >> toby barlow believes it's a concept that could hit home. >> our hope is that it inspires people to do something different here. we are focused on writers. there's no reason you couldn't take the model and bring teachers or say to the fire department or the police, "how would you like to have a house?" >> after money is raised to support the projects, a nonprofit, they'll begin work
. >> it's a city that needs and deserves writers, whether you are a poet, writing essays, whether you are a novelist. there's a lot to write about. >> in a city with 80,000 abandoned structures, more houses are being brought down than there are being built. once word got out, the news spread fast, not just locally, but worldwide. shannon lowell worked and lived here all of his life. >> we are trying to put the soul back into the skeleton of a neighbourhood. >> it's a...
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hoosegow get smart get down with the pow wow ♪ ♪ never been a better time than right now ♪ ♪ bob marley poetow ♪ give it away give it away ♪ ♪ give it away give it away now ♪ ♪ give it away give it away ♪ ♪ give it away give it away now ♪ ♪ i can't tell if i'm a kingpin or a pauper ♪ ♪ ♪ oh, yeah ♪ just give it away ♪ baby, give it away give it away ♪ >> make some noise for the red hot chili peppers. >> i'd like to dedicate this song to my brother and sister. misyou, guys. >> i want to tell my wife, liz, i love you. i miss you. we'll be home soon. >> this goes out to my beautiful bride, nicki. i love you. and i can't wait to see you soon. >> i want to dedicate this to my family in arizona. i love you and yil be home soon. >> i want to dedicate this song to my beautiful wife, jeanie. >> i want to dedicate this to my son and my husband. i love you guys. and i'll be home soon. ♪ oh, her eyes, her eyes make the stars look like they're not shinin' ♪ ♪ her hair, her hair falls perfectly without her trying ♪ ♪ she's so beautiful and i tell her every day yeah ♪ ♪ i know, i know when i compliment her
hoosegow get smart get down with the pow wow ♪ ♪ never been a better time than right now ♪ ♪ bob marley poetow ♪ give it away give it away ♪ ♪ give it away give it away now ♪ ♪ give it away give it away ♪ ♪ give it away give it away now ♪ ♪ i can't tell if i'm a kingpin or a pauper ♪ ♪ ♪ oh, yeah ♪ just give it away ♪ baby, give it away give it away ♪ >> make some noise for the red hot chili peppers. >> i'd like to dedicate this song to my...
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musician, singer, poet. if only he would have noble stock. my peer, genealogically, i wouldn't set my face against having him for a... for a what? my daughter. your daughter? you're talking of her? why does she always sit in that room? she feels a compulsion to sit in the hyacinth room when she is not out of doors. it is a quirk she has. mademoiselle beata von holstein krona. charming, old lady, tremendously wealthy and a great benefactress. oh, mademoiselle. my true love. baron skanskorg. baron? i think he's the fellow who stole those jewels. let out the mummy and the party will be complete. polly. jacob, there? funny man. shall we have the young people in too? no, not the young. let them be spared. - shall we take tea? - why? none of us likes tea. why pretend we do? yeah, then, shall we talk? about the weather, which we know? ask about each others health? we know that too. i prefer silence. then you can hear thoughts, see the past. silence hides nothing, words conceal. i read the other day that differences of language arose through the eds
musician, singer, poet. if only he would have noble stock. my peer, genealogically, i wouldn't set my face against having him for a... for a what? my daughter. your daughter? you're talking of her? why does she always sit in that room? she feels a compulsion to sit in the hyacinth room when she is not out of doors. it is a quirk she has. mademoiselle beata von holstein krona. charming, old lady, tremendously wealthy and a great benefactress. oh, mademoiselle. my true love. baron skanskorg....
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someone this and he left a card maker to build and on a legit that every plant in the us and of the poets say this may help the sunny reduce its reliance on its loss making tv business and only during two decades he might get dollar yen is now at one hundred and two point two zero two two two when the dawn of the kick against the yen. why can't we as a selling the us can see and buy any. as americans we see for asset on increasing concerns about the global economic recovery. late this year as the enemy on tuesday showed a slowing in peace in home prices and a drop in consumer confidence the current friends box next to conceal my antique units fell seventy eight point one in february from seventy nine point four in january and is also wore a denim i can forecast of eighty. and that was after the second worries about a slowdown in the chinese economy. and so he's coming back is decreasing quite a bit and then also boosted the yen and teens to you in your yard is now at one forty point two nine two four five compared to one hundred and forty and around the same time on tuesday and investors
someone this and he left a card maker to build and on a legit that every plant in the us and of the poets say this may help the sunny reduce its reliance on its loss making tv business and only during two decades he might get dollar yen is now at one hundred and two point two zero two two two when the dawn of the kick against the yen. why can't we as a selling the us can see and buy any. as americans we see for asset on increasing concerns about the global economic recovery. late this year as...
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he's just been speaking in a poet him discussion and it looks tremendous sympathy on the part of the audience got the loudest applause of any body. during today's proceedings. it was perhaps too much what he said calling for a return to the two thousand and four constitution calling for new elections in ukraine. perhaps that's how we said that he came equipped with photographs showing at the kind of torture that was mentioned in your top report there and he spoke in english and german rather than a ration out which actually been provoked to the russian member of the panel to start speaking french. so a bit of confusion than the one thing that the panelists all of whom died did come from eastern europe to agree upon is that ukraine's future needs to be stopped by the ukrainians themselves but certainly vitali klitschko felt beat ukraine does need a lot of help from its friends well linda that's the ukraine very interesting developments that with attitude and to justice a little bit though about what else is being catching a ride in munich today. another big subjects here has been how
he's just been speaking in a poet him discussion and it looks tremendous sympathy on the part of the audience got the loudest applause of any body. during today's proceedings. it was perhaps too much what he said calling for a return to the two thousand and four constitution calling for new elections in ukraine. perhaps that's how we said that he came equipped with photographs showing at the kind of torture that was mentioned in your top report there and he spoke in english and german rather...
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they applied to the government's massive painter poet in the screening. my theory of the buildings and pass up high over the past eighteen seat on top of twenty three known to let scott foley. so they can take has asked the company to come back as happy to take with it the whole works. i'll take what not. new eu nations than the filming of nuclear reactors and asset keep from thinking about how he folds typical of the cellophane they have so far today he will fall if that could become a hockey team in the future the truth in freefall. in your business plan for three nights only stocking. we asked this at the plant. i do is set to re standing barely asked as he faced hostile moment that if the state and its business around. and the slump will react to this. she might die all pics as muscular so gain approval from milk coming in he's due respect any react to it. the owners of three cheers to the cold and plants has criticized it looks to them because it fails to put it all to try our ep all safety. two posts in. tesco hasn't learned from the focus of an acc
they applied to the government's massive painter poet in the screening. my theory of the buildings and pass up high over the past eighteen seat on top of twenty three known to let scott foley. so they can take has asked the company to come back as happy to take with it the whole works. i'll take what not. new eu nations than the filming of nuclear reactors and asset keep from thinking about how he folds typical of the cellophane they have so far today he will fall if that could become a hockey...
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refuses to sign a long term bilateral agreement with washington last week that the afghan leader cited poet percy shelley when describing the painfully strained relations with america i believe the best way to summarize this is to put it in the words of shelley the great british put i met murder on the way the whole twelve years was one of constant pleading with america please treat our civilians respectfully and treat their lives as the lives of people. the u.s. has reportedly spent more than ninety billion dollars on reconstruction and relief in afghanistan adjusted for inflation that's more than any european country received after the second world war however journalist gareth porter says in this case no amount of money can buy love what the united states has accomplished in its escalation of the war in afghanistan is for the exacerbation a tremendous increase in anti-american sentiment and a large part of that of course was the use of night raids of on people's homes knocking down doors in the middle of the night and antagonizing hundreds of thousands of people. who was channel a friend
refuses to sign a long term bilateral agreement with washington last week that the afghan leader cited poet percy shelley when describing the painfully strained relations with america i believe the best way to summarize this is to put it in the words of shelley the great british put i met murder on the way the whole twelve years was one of constant pleading with america please treat our civilians respectfully and treat their lives as the lives of people. the u.s. has reportedly spent more than...
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elections the council was founded before our one year but man they ship the phone to find african poet kentucky. why would change her style lamenting for it to the stoppage since the fire was the uni friday and the sleeping area of climate change and for the benefit of the country the gesture of teeth if you find academy professor master chef of the fact that for me to the front helps to curb short bits of information and updates and climbing the core nature of the climate change problem unique to the academy of fine when he finds that the foreign helps the colors to get tickets for their effect on the government's policy on climate change the charity shop to be showing the radical transformation thirty one came i did get a room only thing the hippie medical association the only thing is being held in medical treatment and health care money not because of me. they are. considering going to stop many countries and to make enemies i wanted to be the token medical association deliberated over to the show she was forced into health sector president of the association. officer euan hard for
elections the council was founded before our one year but man they ship the phone to find african poet kentucky. why would change her style lamenting for it to the stoppage since the fire was the uni friday and the sleeping area of climate change and for the benefit of the country the gesture of teeth if you find academy professor master chef of the fact that for me to the front helps to curb short bits of information and updates and climbing the core nature of the climate change problem unique...
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date with black she got the silver and became the first japanese snowboarder to win a medal in this poet's take the edge said she was happy to win the medal. though she wanted to come out on top the uh too many people and the green goo. that's been made in the distance this was that great and i respect her for her. i don't know is the vice dean of the ranch and got the bronze the net where twisting their way down the course to the wild of snowboarding in the us but his wife is russian and when he won the gold he did so far russia. while age down and then gallery me of switzerland to take this pill that can crochet of starving and got the browns. alpine ski and ten that lady who lived up to the race expectations in the giant slalom. he skied away with the gold in the first time an american has won the event stephen italy and france came away with silver and other friends here makes each row got the bronze. cross country skis from germany sweden and rush out were favored in the team sprint classic but the chairman found near the and and a team from finland's pulled off an upset racing to bui
date with black she got the silver and became the first japanese snowboarder to win a medal in this poet's take the edge said she was happy to win the medal. though she wanted to come out on top the uh too many people and the green goo. that's been made in the distance this was that great and i respect her for her. i don't know is the vice dean of the ranch and got the bronze the net where twisting their way down the course to the wild of snowboarding in the us but his wife is russian and when...
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a poets and quants analysis of starting salaries for top graduates of the world's best business schools shows that after kellogg was wharton, with a graduate earning $350- thousand. followed by $310- thousand at columbia. $260- thousand at duke's fuqua and $250-thousand at the university of chicago's booth school of business. tech devices are helping slim down corporate fat. a company called retrofit has devised a way to whip top executives into shape who spend their days sitting in front of computers. retrofit provides one one one remote personal training through skype video conferencing, a tracking device and a wifi scale. 60% americans are overweight, so it's the vast majority. specifically in the corporate market this costs companies a lot of money, each overweight employee costs their boss $1,500 per year extra so do the math for the some of the companies we work with salesforce.com, google, etc. hundreds of millions of dollar per year. jeff hyman the founder of retrofit-- says he has lost 20 pounds on his program and most senior executives in the program have lost between 20 and 5
a poets and quants analysis of starting salaries for top graduates of the world's best business schools shows that after kellogg was wharton, with a graduate earning $350- thousand. followed by $310- thousand at columbia. $260- thousand at duke's fuqua and $250-thousand at the university of chicago's booth school of business. tech devices are helping slim down corporate fat. a company called retrofit has devised a way to whip top executives into shape who spend their days sitting in front of...