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my concerns centered around the rather and how it is related to the adjacent buildings and the rather yard. the question of overall volume of floors was not a mainly concern to me given the fact that there are a variety of different types of buildings in that neighborhood. it's the two adjacent buildings that are considerably shorter however, this the overall neighborhood area, there are a number of buildings of equal height to dispro pose project. it looks like there was a trade-off done by of the permit holder by reducing the stair and the top portion of it they chose then to capture some of that reduction back with the pop-out into the rather at the bottom. that is of less concern to me in the sense that it does create a difference in the scale of the rather which, is one of my main hawaiian main concerns during our last discussion. and in the range of 3 feet, i don't have the specific calculation and is so i can't say which one it was in the range of that, i think will help a little bit it's probably not discernible in terms of the overall feeling of what this building does. i don
my concerns centered around the rather and how it is related to the adjacent buildings and the rather yard. the question of overall volume of floors was not a mainly concern to me given the fact that there are a variety of different types of buildings in that neighborhood. it's the two adjacent buildings that are considerably shorter however, this the overall neighborhood area, there are a number of buildings of equal height to dispro pose project. it looks like there was a trade-off done by of...
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he's rather sweetly looking round the corner.mmager and collector and he went to lots of auctions and he bought it in a box of junk. and he come home and said, "look what i found." the rest of it's worthless, but this is super. fantastic. and i think the photograph, as it is is five p. but winston churchill... it's not worth a tremendous amount of money. i would say about £100 to £150. fantastic. but you love it anyway. yes, it's worth more than that to me. i've been told that you brought this all the way from australia to the antiques roadshow in london for a friend. is that right? yes, i have, except it's a little different, 'cause it's actually a friend of a friend. are you mad? you brought this all this way? i think so. but i think it's worth it. i hope so anyway. i guess we'll find out. it now intrigues me. and had you seen it before? no, because i actually picked it up on the way to the airport so when i picked it up it was enclosed in a box. customs didn't open it so i didn't actually see it until i got to england and open
he's rather sweetly looking round the corner.mmager and collector and he went to lots of auctions and he bought it in a box of junk. and he come home and said, "look what i found." the rest of it's worthless, but this is super. fantastic. and i think the photograph, as it is is five p. but winston churchill... it's not worth a tremendous amount of money. i would say about £100 to £150. fantastic. but you love it anyway. yes, it's worth more than that to me. i've been told that you...
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rather than this prematurely old, rather spectral giant looking rather mournfully out at us. it's not a very convincing smile is it. >> you're watching "bbc world news," coming up -- report from the canary eye lands on the whistling that seems to be a revival. australia's southeast is still burning. fire crews are battling more than 120 blazes across the region. despite the efforts of firefighters, 15 fires are still out of control and far from letting up the blistering temperatures and high winds which make the fires so hard to contain. >> after a week, australia's battle with bush fires continues. the return of more searing temperatures into the low 40's is increasing the dangerer in one of the world's most fire prone regions. strong winds are also forecast. in the state of new south wales, 100 fires are burning. most are being contained by the relentless efforts of the emergency crews. a handful have been causing real concern. popular holiday spot south of sydney, firefighters have struggled to incinerate vast years. as a record-breaking heat wave returns to the fire belt,
rather than this prematurely old, rather spectral giant looking rather mournfully out at us. it's not a very convincing smile is it. >> you're watching "bbc world news," coming up -- report from the canary eye lands on the whistling that seems to be a revival. australia's southeast is still burning. fire crews are battling more than 120 blazes across the region. despite the efforts of firefighters, 15 fires are still out of control and far from letting up the blistering...
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do you think the mount is rather unusual? yes. >> appraiser: well, it's made out of white gold. and you've got this -- almost like a textured feather effect to the mount. but when we look inside the mount, and if i check it with my lens, i see it's hallmarked 1972, birmingham and it's made by one of the great london society jewelers called gremer. so you haven't just got a fantastic opal, which for me i'm melting looking at it, but you have a gremer mount. and we see opals all the time, like that one there. they're worth £200, £300. this opal is a little more substantial. the mount, excluding the stone is at least £1,000 to £1,500. the stone? that's probably worth something in the region of £4,000. >> man: wow! >> appraiser: your opal ring disregarded here in the composition pile of bidlydoos, is worth at least £4,000 to £6,000. >> man: wow! wow! >> appraiser: fantastic. well done. >> man: thank you. >> appraiser: you've presented me with one of the biggest headaches i've ever had since i've been on the roadshow ... >> woman:
do you think the mount is rather unusual? yes. >> appraiser: well, it's made out of white gold. and you've got this -- almost like a textured feather effect to the mount. but when we look inside the mount, and if i check it with my lens, i see it's hallmarked 1972, birmingham and it's made by one of the great london society jewelers called gremer. so you haven't just got a fantastic opal, which for me i'm melting looking at it, but you have a gremer mount. and we see opals all the time,...
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global consumers shop now people much prefer to order they get is in the comfort of their own homes rather than deal with long queues of people and cars and now russia is catching on after lacking behind for the last decade bought according to a report by morgan stanley twenty thirty mobley the tipping point or is set to change in the next three years as you can see e-commerce is set to go thirty five percent by twenty fifteen reaching four point five percent of retail sales in total . russian shoppers are now fall more at ease with internet purchases almost half of all of mine shoppers made their first first purchase in the last two years so it seems once upon a experiences the ability to simply lick by while sipping maybe a cup of tea in their pajamas they want to click keep all collecting the bus a russian internet search engine rionda eggs is set to benefit from this growing trend as morgan stanley survey shows that eighty seven percent of all my consumers use this method to research their purchases a year and is expected to capitalize on this as advertising companies compete to get th
global consumers shop now people much prefer to order they get is in the comfort of their own homes rather than deal with long queues of people and cars and now russia is catching on after lacking behind for the last decade bought according to a report by morgan stanley twenty thirty mobley the tipping point or is set to change in the next three years as you can see e-commerce is set to go thirty five percent by twenty fifteen reaching four point five percent of retail sales in total . russian...
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so, it's a win-win for me, dan rather. that's the way i would think.had a lot to gain here. >> you would think so, i mean, he took on in what turned out to be a disaster, he took on george bush, the elder, on the cbs evening news and he sat down face-to-face with saddam hussein, who could have had him killed before he left the country, but i know that -- i know it doesn't sound logical, but i think he's more comfortable with sitting down with a murderer like saddam hussein than he is -- i know, i you know what i'm going to say, than you. >> and the only reason people cancel. >> bill: yeah. >> because they have a conflict of scheduling and that wasn't it because he could have said, how about if i do it some other time. >> bill: we would have taped him. >> he doesn't want to do it. >> bill: and he doesn't want to do it. >> you said he spent a couple of million dollars. no, in the interview that he did with some print or online thing, the person said you spent 5 million dollars on this case, and rather said i wish it were only 5 million, it was more than
so, it's a win-win for me, dan rather. that's the way i would think.had a lot to gain here. >> you would think so, i mean, he took on in what turned out to be a disaster, he took on george bush, the elder, on the cbs evening news and he sat down face-to-face with saddam hussein, who could have had him killed before he left the country, but i know that -- i know it doesn't sound logical, but i think he's more comfortable with sitting down with a murderer like saddam hussein than he is -- i...
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let the defendants speak rather than have everything going go through their lawyers, at least at the sentencing hearing. offer more encouragement and opportunities for remorse or and apology and restitution because victims and defendants have to go back to living with each other. often their friends, relatives, and try to figure out a way to fix the broken punishment system. right now it's just a warehouses for other criminals in prison. instead find ways to get them involved in work, to work, to gain skills so that they can come out again, maybe even serve in the military and find ways that once they've done their time and paid their debt, they can come back out to a law-abiding job and apartment instead of being exiled to go right back to drug dealing, say. >> host: well, professor, did we ever have a criminal justice system where we did focus on punishment and then reintegrationing and these good things as you see them? >> yes. in the 17th and 18th centuries in colonial america you had a system where it wasn't just the middle and upper middle class people punishing the poor as a p
let the defendants speak rather than have everything going go through their lawyers, at least at the sentencing hearing. offer more encouragement and opportunities for remorse or and apology and restitution because victims and defendants have to go back to living with each other. often their friends, relatives, and try to figure out a way to fix the broken punishment system. right now it's just a warehouses for other criminals in prison. instead find ways to get them involved in work, to work,...
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and reports you throw at the other side the gun question is a philosophical one some people would rather at least feel like they have their fate in their own hands even if there is a chance they will shoot their own dog in the middle of the night and other people are so concerned with safety and are so full of fear for their fellow man that they'd rather disarm everyone and leave all the weapons in the hands of the criminals or have them legal or not anyways and in the hands of the government who was seems pretty happy to use force at home and abroad i don't know i'd rather risk the unpredictable actions of some idiots out there in society but at least have the ability defend myself and have some control over my life in a means to resist oppression but that's just my opinion. hold it. hold it. liz clint. goodspeed. i wish i. could. just see. it and. then i'm out of line i'm a little. i represent the. people. the way i. get it's kevin i would hear it out tonight rival palestinian groups fatah and hamas are trying to bridge the divide the leaders of both parties met in cairo on wednesday t
and reports you throw at the other side the gun question is a philosophical one some people would rather at least feel like they have their fate in their own hands even if there is a chance they will shoot their own dog in the middle of the night and other people are so concerned with safety and are so full of fear for their fellow man that they'd rather disarm everyone and leave all the weapons in the hands of the criminals or have them legal or not anyways and in the hands of the government...
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the session is a consolation a major wine producer that's after the celebrations as well they did rather well in terms of sales will get into the european markets and we'll be able to see that they are indeed rising actually for the first time in three days in the session now one of the top stories is telecommunications company they are leading the gazes telecom italia and they've shot up because there's talk about the mobile operator really infrastructure across europe right it is a deal that we're keeping our eye on at the moment we've also got another big story as well that are selling missile the biggest company in terms of still make is actually the biggest loser today and that's apparently because they're going to be selling billions in stock to tackle the debt so that fear the equity markets with check out all of the what the prices are doing because they are going down and that's after a government report showed u.s. crude fuel in venture is as production of valves to a nineteen year means you've got the prices dropping which of occurrence is them because the russian ruble is act
the session is a consolation a major wine producer that's after the celebrations as well they did rather well in terms of sales will get into the european markets and we'll be able to see that they are indeed rising actually for the first time in three days in the session now one of the top stories is telecommunications company they are leading the gazes telecom italia and they've shot up because there's talk about the mobile operator really infrastructure across europe right it is a deal that...
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should be translated "house" and that the couple were not turned away by a mean, old innkeeper but rather were let into the guest room of a typical two-story palestinian house. >> or was it the guest room was filled and they were told that they could rest with and sleep with the animals who were, where downstairs? >> the first story, the first floor is typically a place where the animals were kept. consequently, there would be a manger there. >> paula fredriksen, what did jeffrey shela say that you find needs further elaboration or different elaboration from your perspective? >> well, i was thinking of there's also a second century tradition that jesus was born in a cave. i mean, there are all sorts of traditions that grow about jesus' birth the more christianity develops and when i consider that matthew and luke were probably each written by anonymous christians somewhere, i don't know, between 90-100 and that jesus himself would have been born sometime around 0, that's a lot of room to begin looking to the bible for ideas to express what you think is religioussy important about jesus an
should be translated "house" and that the couple were not turned away by a mean, old innkeeper but rather were let into the guest room of a typical two-story palestinian house. >> or was it the guest room was filled and they were told that they could rest with and sleep with the animals who were, where downstairs? >> the first story, the first floor is typically a place where the animals were kept. consequently, there would be a manger there. >> paula fredriksen,...
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i think the idea of motives rather than part are two different things.eople different from me and my faith in terms of how they see things, whether it's abortion issues or orientation issues or whatever it is, they can still love our country, just like they're not going to cruise mine. they may not agree 80% for athletes on fiscal issues. that doesn't make them bad. it doesn't make them wrong. it doesn't make me write. i think this whole idea of looking at things in perspective perspective -- i don't think were going to win the abortion issue and i'm pro-life in this country, to lower her seducing a soft enough convince somebody else's heart of a different position. so i think how you approach those issues are very, very important. i've delivered over 4000 babies. my grandmother was the product of a rape. i have a unique date. i don't take my life should've been taken away because my grandmother should have been aborted. you know, you can see how there's a perspective they are. does that mean someone who disagrees with me is wrong or there's areas where
i think the idea of motives rather than part are two different things.eople different from me and my faith in terms of how they see things, whether it's abortion issues or orientation issues or whatever it is, they can still love our country, just like they're not going to cruise mine. they may not agree 80% for athletes on fiscal issues. that doesn't make them bad. it doesn't make them wrong. it doesn't make me write. i think this whole idea of looking at things in perspective perspective -- i...
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he would rather ere on the interest of the many rather than the interest of the few. and that was the defining difference between himself and hamilton. >> we'll take a quick break here and be right back with more from author john meacham. >>> and we're back with more from john meacham on his new biography. people because of your book will be reflecting on his life, will learn about thomas jefferson, if they haven't. the role of a biography like this in modern day washington and modern day leadership could be what, do you think? as the president sets off into a second term in such a contentious political time. >> yeah. well, mark twain said history doesn't repeat itself, but it rhymes. and i think history disease rhyme. i think jefferson looked back to greece and rome to understand partisanship in his own era. we look back to the founding to try to understand it. what you learn is that there are some perennial principles. to quote jefferson, sometimes it's better to give as well as to take in a system like ours. we should not ever try more than the nation can bear. wha
he would rather ere on the interest of the many rather than the interest of the few. and that was the defining difference between himself and hamilton. >> we'll take a quick break here and be right back with more from author john meacham. >>> and we're back with more from john meacham on his new biography. people because of your book will be reflecting on his life, will learn about thomas jefferson, if they haven't. the role of a biography like this in modern day washington and...
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also, dan rather coming up.ng in the nfl is tough. ♪ doing it with a cold, just not going to happen. vicks dayquil -- powerful non-drowsy 6-symptom cold & flu relief. ♪ no matter what city you're playing tomorrow. [ coughs ] [ male announcer ] you can't let a cold keep you up tonight. ♪ vicks nyquil -- powerful nighttime 6-symptom cold & flu relief. ♪ [ sneezes ] [ male announcer ] you may be an allergy muddler. try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. zyrtec®. love the air. [ sneezes ] >>> that is our generation's task, to make these words, these rights, these values of life and liberty and the pursuit of happiness real for every american. being true to our founding documents does not require us to agree on every contour of life. it does not mean we all define liberty exactly the same way. or follow the same precise path to happiness. progress does not compel us to settle centuries-long debates about the role
also, dan rather coming up.ng in the nfl is tough. ♪ doing it with a cold, just not going to happen. vicks dayquil -- powerful non-drowsy 6-symptom cold & flu relief. ♪ no matter what city you're playing tomorrow. [ coughs ] [ male announcer ] you can't let a cold keep you up tonight. ♪ vicks nyquil -- powerful nighttime 6-symptom cold & flu relief. ♪ [ sneezes ] [ male announcer ] you may be an allergy muddler. try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different...
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have copped a plea or gotten away with something, and the public wonders, why is this about a deal rather than a jury trial and a verdict? we have become very busy in the last two centuries, from before this nation was founded, criminal justice was about right and wrong, pain and blame, and the apologies and healing, and we have too many criminal cases so the lawyers have just sped things up by pleading cases out, one after another after another as a cookie cutter or assembly line system. so lawyers, the insiders who run the criminal justice system, think the system makes sense. it's cheap. deals with staggering case loads but they don't understand why the nonlawyers are frustrated. seems like justice has been bought and sold and seems like people have gotten away 0 with something so you have voters clamoring for higher sentences and tougher three strikes laws, and lawyers undercutting these provisions by bargaining them away so some people get special deals and other people, who are just stubborn enough to go to trial, wind up getting heavier punishments and the voters react bought is fe
have copped a plea or gotten away with something, and the public wonders, why is this about a deal rather than a jury trial and a verdict? we have become very busy in the last two centuries, from before this nation was founded, criminal justice was about right and wrong, pain and blame, and the apologies and healing, and we have too many criminal cases so the lawyers have just sped things up by pleading cases out, one after another after another as a cookie cutter or assembly line system. so...
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and we did a revise design initially in front of this hearing that the real problem was with the rather of the of the building and if i can have the overhead on i'll show you again what that looked like. >>> one minute. >> i have a disclosure i have spoken's attorney's office and they advise me that i do not have a consistent and i can conflict of interest and the only relationship that i share with brendan fox is that we are in the same industry and the letter was written on behalf of hoe would he and he is employed by zephyr employees and we are all independent and we have six of and is he is not in my office. >> thank you and one other thing, i believe you have had the opportunity to review the video at the prior hearing. >>> yes i did. >> okay mr. blag swrai. >>> if i could have the overhead please. commissioners this is the only design and you can see there was a back stair at the rather of the building and this guideline shows the building to the north and there was a bump out to that building. this is the rendering of what the original design would look like and i also just want
and we did a revise design initially in front of this hearing that the real problem was with the rather of the of the building and if i can have the overhead on i'll show you again what that looked like. >>> one minute. >> i have a disclosure i have spoken's attorney's office and they advise me that i do not have a consistent and i can conflict of interest and the only relationship that i share with brendan fox is that we are in the same industry and the letter was written on...
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tell me now about as you said what pakistan is to the about rather than what it is about. we have been talking about the history of pakistan recent history. tell me what it is that you want us to know about pakistan. >> what i want-- what it is about. pakistan is about 180 million people who are resilient and who all want to be able to live peacefully and to be able to follow a tra jeck other of growth and development like one offered to any individual anywhere else in the world, right. and there is so much of death and breadth within pakistan that the topography, the gee og for example the history, the culture, and for a very long time you know pakistan was well on its way to grow like the coreas of the world. back to the 60s and 70s so if you ask me, there can b be-- question name a single event that changes for pakistan, i would say the invasion of afghanistan and a role after that. and you know, the arms and ammunition which are distributed amongst the majority in pakistan, that has had lasting impression, violence, arms, ammunition, cortex, all this dealing with those
tell me now about as you said what pakistan is to the about rather than what it is about. we have been talking about the history of pakistan recent history. tell me what it is that you want us to know about pakistan. >> what i want-- what it is about. pakistan is about 180 million people who are resilient and who all want to be able to live peacefully and to be able to follow a tra jeck other of growth and development like one offered to any individual anywhere else in the world, right....
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or the nato forces still there are going to take their orders from the afghan military i think is rather spurious that's certainly not going to happen i don't think the afghan government has the capacity to survive without massive u.s. support that means both economic support and crucially military support but his reliance on that support leads to one massive corruption which is widely hated throughout the country karzai has very little public support in the country and militarily his his very large army isn't capable of standing up to the other militias it's one more militia the u.s. leaving will leave his government and his own position in a very in a very precarious moment and he may well not survive that politically now that the afghan president's washington's troops done and dusted lori haas innocent people in new york what they think of the country's campaign in afghanistan. the reason we're here is because of that wonderful oil. it's all about money the fears of the decade long invasion from the streets of the big apple coming your way later in the program. a french pilot. bali as
or the nato forces still there are going to take their orders from the afghan military i think is rather spurious that's certainly not going to happen i don't think the afghan government has the capacity to survive without massive u.s. support that means both economic support and crucially military support but his reliance on that support leads to one massive corruption which is widely hated throughout the country karzai has very little public support in the country and militarily his his very...
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and reports you throw at the other side the gun question is a philosophical one some people would rather at least feel like they have their fate in their own hands even if there is a chance they will shoot their own dog in the middle of the night and other people are so concerned with safety and are so full of fear for their fellow man that they'd rather disarm everyone and leave all the weapons in the hands of the criminals or have them legal or not anyways and in the hands of the government who was seems pretty happy to use force at home and abroad i don't know i'd rather risk the unpredictable actions of some idiots out there in society but at least have the ability defend myself and have some control over my life and a means to resist oppression but that's just my opinion.
and reports you throw at the other side the gun question is a philosophical one some people would rather at least feel like they have their fate in their own hands even if there is a chance they will shoot their own dog in the middle of the night and other people are so concerned with safety and are so full of fear for their fellow man that they'd rather disarm everyone and leave all the weapons in the hands of the criminals or have them legal or not anyways and in the hands of the government...
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to lexi yoshi have ski was following what he said but it has certainly been rather interesting quotes coming from the syrian president he in fact called to hold an international reconciliation conference to end the violence and the military conflict which is going on be going on for almost two years now in syria and this initiative according to assad will lead to a national wide referendum and fair election which is the only way according to the syrian president that the political landscape in this country can be changed but this initiative can only be possible according to assad if the western countries and some regional countries as he put it stop investing into terrorist groups which are fighting to overthrow. his regime has been again pretty much a defined thing that the only way that syria will listen to the outside world is through a device not through a dictating while this speech of the syrian president comes amid very serious concerns about the safety of journalists working in syria the year has only just started but already we have a syrian a pro governmental journalist kill
to lexi yoshi have ski was following what he said but it has certainly been rather interesting quotes coming from the syrian president he in fact called to hold an international reconciliation conference to end the violence and the military conflict which is going on be going on for almost two years now in syria and this initiative according to assad will lead to a national wide referendum and fair election which is the only way according to the syrian president that the political landscape in...
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but it's always rather nice. been a perfect mug, it would have been in the region of i suppose now £100 to £150. but it is cracked under the base which does lessen the value of any piece of porcelain. but congratulations on getting it. i hope it starts you off on a collection of porcelain - instead of clocks. - i hope so too. sandon: it was a nice, comfortable, happy nice little program that no one envisaged would go on forever, almost like "the archers." i mean it's quite incredible. here it is, still-- after all these years, still surviving. we're shocked. henry sandon-- modest to the last. not surprisingly henry effortlessly charms all the people he meets on "roadshow" days. a queue even formed to kiss him once. pictures expert rupert maas on the other hand had quite the opposite effect on the women of shropshire recently. now i'd like to think i know a news story when i see it but i didn't see this one coming. it all started innocently enough at my first show at bolton abbey. maas: it's signed "talmage." - 19
but it's always rather nice. been a perfect mug, it would have been in the region of i suppose now £100 to £150. but it is cracked under the base which does lessen the value of any piece of porcelain. but congratulations on getting it. i hope it starts you off on a collection of porcelain - instead of clocks. - i hope so too. sandon: it was a nice, comfortable, happy nice little program that no one envisaged would go on forever, almost like "the archers." i mean it's quite...
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we're going to be right back with dan rather. the most evident of truths, that all of us are created equal is the star that guides us still, just as it guided our forebearers through seneca falls and selma and stonewall, just as it guided all of the men and women, sung and unsung who left footprints along this great mall to hear a preacher say that we cannot walk alone, to hear a king proclaim that our individual freedom is inextricably bound to the freedom of every soul on earth. whoa ! looks like you're in a pickle. yeah. can you get me out of it ? just so happens i know a chap... book any flight and hotel together and get access to our free personal concierge service. any need, any question, we're on call 24/7. [ male announcer ] finally, mom's oven-baked tastes straight from the microwave. like oven-roasted chicken in a creamy alfredo sauce. marie callender's new comfort bakes. it's time to savor. >>> you need to stay with us during this hour in part because we are awaiting president and mrs. obama and the further dancing. th
we're going to be right back with dan rather. the most evident of truths, that all of us are created equal is the star that guides us still, just as it guided our forebearers through seneca falls and selma and stonewall, just as it guided all of the men and women, sung and unsung who left footprints along this great mall to hear a preacher say that we cannot walk alone, to hear a king proclaim that our individual freedom is inextricably bound to the freedom of every soul on earth. whoa ! looks...
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we want it to be sculptural rather than flat.a commercial point of view, a piece like that would make, uh... £800, maybe £1,000 on a good day at auction. um, the seifert,however, is a really lovely thing and she would make perhaps £2,000 or £3,000 at auction. but, of course with all that wonderful history behind it, it's worth immeasurably more to you, i'm quite sure. but, you know, at auction, about £2,000 to £3,000. it's a lovely thing. thank you. today is amazing. literally two nights ago i was having supper in the old derry & toms building in the high street kensington in london. well, you would know it well because there's a big relationship between where i was wining and dining and where this jacket came from. absolutely. this is biba at its best. this is a biba jacket. but it's not just any biba jacket. it's the jacket, presumably that you must've worn endlessly. oh, i had so many good times in that jacket. it's had more social life than i had. ha! no, but it was the thing to wear. we didn't know it was the thing to wear.
we want it to be sculptural rather than flat.a commercial point of view, a piece like that would make, uh... £800, maybe £1,000 on a good day at auction. um, the seifert,however, is a really lovely thing and she would make perhaps £2,000 or £3,000 at auction. but, of course with all that wonderful history behind it, it's worth immeasurably more to you, i'm quite sure. but, you know, at auction, about £2,000 to £3,000. it's a lovely thing. thank you. today is amazing. literally two nights...
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no, it's rather charming. well, it was a romantic experience.untains much as those people saw the mountains. and, for me, this is the embodiment of that. don't you think he looks a bit like errol flynn? i think he looks very heroic, certainly. and i suppose that's one form of heroism, and one form of exploration. and then the moon. well, another unexplored and unconquered territory-- and this was done in 1853. but then, a few hundred years later, we actually land on this planet. and what i find fascinating is the curiosity that drives people to reach these places, just as the alpinist conquers the peak-- how nasa lands on the moon. and, looking at it through a reflecting telescope as this artist did-- his name's james nasmyth-- it must've seemed tremendously much nearer with this very powerful new technology that he'd helped build and invent. because he was an engineer as well as an artist and an astronomer. i just love that sort of spirit of inquiry. and, to me, it goes with this whole image of the explorer as a romantic hero. and, um, i don't
no, it's rather charming. well, it was a romantic experience.untains much as those people saw the mountains. and, for me, this is the embodiment of that. don't you think he looks a bit like errol flynn? i think he looks very heroic, certainly. and i suppose that's one form of heroism, and one form of exploration. and then the moon. well, another unexplored and unconquered territory-- and this was done in 1853. but then, a few hundred years later, we actually land on this planet. and what i find...
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rather chilly there for you.s we take a look toward the americas, we have this big band of cloud cover from the gulf of mexico, extending out through the northeast. that is bringing all sorts of rough weather. seeing some rainshowers and thunderstorms activity along the gulf coast and flash flooding could occur here. looking out to the appalachians, snow changing and even some freezing rain. driving conditions will be really hazardous and persist going through the next 24 hours. this remains stubborn and lingers. in the northeast, another centimeter or two of snow that will work its way off toward the east. behind it then, we have this high pressure coming in. already seeing chilly temperatures with this. still going to bring you fair weather at the very least. off to the north, into the dakotas, you have been seeing gusty winds and seeing snow showers. it will taper off. that will bring windchill for you, off toward the great lakes as well, and the high temperature as we look into central canada. minus 19 for th
rather chilly there for you.s we take a look toward the americas, we have this big band of cloud cover from the gulf of mexico, extending out through the northeast. that is bringing all sorts of rough weather. seeing some rainshowers and thunderstorms activity along the gulf coast and flash flooding could occur here. looking out to the appalachians, snow changing and even some freezing rain. driving conditions will be really hazardous and persist going through the next 24 hours. this remains...
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>> i am schedule to be tased sooner rather than later. the chief has been and i have... based on his experience thus far. >> how do you feel about the posbility of being tase? ? >> i would rather be tased than struck with a baton, we teach all as all do if you are going to deploy the baton you use it against the bony areas of a person's body not the meaty areas, so if i strike you in your petella for instance it is possible that you are going to have long term injuries as opposed to the short term pain and control that the electronic control weapon would have. so, personally, i would rather betased than struck with a baton. >> i actually have been pepper sprayed. >> the thought of being tased does that give you any dreptation? >> first of all, i think that from the standpoint, one i am not in the state of crisis and i am not in a state of ago aggrevatio nthe chief has asked me be to the point and the opportunity has not presented. >> someone in the state of crisis, who gets tased does the tase actually have an effect on someone who mental health crisis actually reduce th
>> i am schedule to be tased sooner rather than later. the chief has been and i have... based on his experience thus far. >> how do you feel about the posbility of being tase? ? >> i would rather be tased than struck with a baton, we teach all as all do if you are going to deploy the baton you use it against the bony areas of a person's body not the meaty areas, so if i strike you in your petella for instance it is possible that you are going to have long term injuries as...
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you've never been--rather you've never shied away from a fight.in. >> i admire activists who go out there. it takes hours days, spend time in jail. you're out there knocking on doors. i'm not an activist. i'm a dramaist. i may ask to say a few things as a citizen but i'm not taking the attitude that i make movies and that's all i do and it's just a movie no, i don't. >> gavin: you're a writer and director. you've written and directed these movies. did you have bruce willis in mind? >> no, not at all no. even when i had joe in mind. the character in the movie thank god has not much to do with joe. he's a pretty selfish guy who kills people for a living. >> i try to take something from every character take some virtue or character and steal it for later use. >> gavin: is that part of acting acting casing other people's consciousness and per persona and ideas. >> yeah, even the character i play in "looper." he's not a good guy. he kills people for a living. he doesn't have any close friends or family. he's a sad, unfortunate soul, but you have to lov
you've never been--rather you've never shied away from a fight.in. >> i admire activists who go out there. it takes hours days, spend time in jail. you're out there knocking on doors. i'm not an activist. i'm a dramaist. i may ask to say a few things as a citizen but i'm not taking the attitude that i make movies and that's all i do and it's just a movie no, i don't. >> gavin: you're a writer and director. you've written and directed these movies. did you have bruce willis in mind?...
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and so now the whole market is going away from market discipline rather than towards it. so it's that context where i'm trying to grapple with what's a reasonable solution that you can really convince these people to implement, both leaders in the industry and in government, that might work. >> you know, as someone who shares burt's skepticism on regulation, i do think to me there is powerful takeaway of the book, it's the knowledge part of it. it really got me thinking about traditionally we think about the real problem from too big to fail is you're going to get a funding advantage, you're going to run your rivals out of the market, great market share. this is another issue which is if your creditors feel like they have something at risk, they're going to exercise their voice when they talk to you. you're going to get, you know, the bondholders saying to the management we don't think you're doing things correctly. but certainly in a too-big-to-fail world you've really eliminated that information flow from creditors to management that i think actually makes for a dumber
and so now the whole market is going away from market discipline rather than towards it. so it's that context where i'm trying to grapple with what's a reasonable solution that you can really convince these people to implement, both leaders in the industry and in government, that might work. >> you know, as someone who shares burt's skepticism on regulation, i do think to me there is powerful takeaway of the book, it's the knowledge part of it. it really got me thinking about...
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much rather we want a bipartisan bill that solves the problem and becomes law.t is our hope that these principles can be turned into legislation by march and have a markup by chairman leahy with the goal of passage out of the senate by late spring or summer. lou: senator mccain bluntly acknowledged the republican party has been losing support of hispanic voters and says this agreement will change all that. >> the republican party is losing the support of our hispanic citizens. and we realize that in many issues which we think we are in agreement with our hispanic citizens, you will find that this agreement has very little difference from that of the legislation that was led by senator kennedy some years ago. lou: meanwhile, we will be joined by one of the leaders of the efforts to, working for a year on the republican proposal, adamantly opposing amnesty. he says, this plan closely mirrors his alternative to the democratically backed. >> translator: to. >> principles, i think, are, quite frankly, very similar if not the same. is the reason why i signed on to thi
much rather we want a bipartisan bill that solves the problem and becomes law.t is our hope that these principles can be turned into legislation by march and have a markup by chairman leahy with the goal of passage out of the senate by late spring or summer. lou: senator mccain bluntly acknowledged the republican party has been losing support of hispanic voters and says this agreement will change all that. >> the republican party is losing the support of our hispanic citizens. and we...
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we're going to be right back with dan rather.at the most evident of truths, that all of us are created equal is the star that guides us still, just as it guided our forebearers through seneca falls and selma and stonewall, just as it guided all of the men and women, sung and unsung who left footprints along this great mall to hear a preacher say that we cannot walk alone, to hear a king proclaim that our individual freedom is inextricably bound to the freedom of every soul on earth. here's what happened... i was talking to my best friend. i told her i wasn't feeling like myself... i had pain in my pelvic area... and bleeding that wasn't normal for me. she said i had to go to the doctor. turned out i had uterine cancer, a type of gynecologic cancer. i received treatment and we're confident i'll be fine. please listen to your body. if something doesn't feel right for two weeks or longer, see your doctor. get the inside knowledge about gynecologic cancers. knowing can make all the difference in the world. >>> you need to stay with u
we're going to be right back with dan rather.at the most evident of truths, that all of us are created equal is the star that guides us still, just as it guided our forebearers through seneca falls and selma and stonewall, just as it guided all of the men and women, sung and unsung who left footprints along this great mall to hear a preacher say that we cannot walk alone, to hear a king proclaim that our individual freedom is inextricably bound to the freedom of every soul on earth. here's what...
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rather rapidly. hundreds of protesters threw bricks bottles at police. protests. to fly the city hall. and all that has been witnessing loyalist violence for more than two months now. from the christian science monitor says there are social reasons and the decision was. but justice traditionally throughout its history been a predominantly at protestant on unionist city and that latest census results show that's not really the case that any longer it's not it's likely it's like a republican nationalist a majority or we can through fair the decision itself to fly the flag only on seventeen designated daisy or taken on december third. reflects this change and that seems to be what's troubling loyalists rather than the flag itself because in fact flying the flag and designate it they simply brings it into line with other at british government and civic buildings. well let's get into it here on r.t. time now for the world update will start with bahrain where the highest appeals court there has held long jail sentences for thirteen activists they were put behind bars fo
rather rapidly. hundreds of protesters threw bricks bottles at police. protests. to fly the city hall. and all that has been witnessing loyalist violence for more than two months now. from the christian science monitor says there are social reasons and the decision was. but justice traditionally throughout its history been a predominantly at protestant on unionist city and that latest census results show that's not really the case that any longer it's not it's likely it's like a republican...
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rather than the ante-dote sharing we hear? >> the foundation in 2009, i think, or even later published a comprehensive report on the issue on the whole work force issue, and lifted these financial factor. one is the background of students. people from rural areas are more likely to go there from inner-city people who sort of demonstrate they are interested pane through the admissions process you can do probably rearrange the classes. no guarantee, nevertheless, you could go there. you could -- part is, of course, the culture i've read about that also that one of the senators mentioned you're too smart. you shouldn't go in to primary care. one way perhaps to do this is to graduate medical educate support. most economists don't actually think it's warranted that actually these residences of cheap labor to a hospital. you could differentiate and give the teaching hospital more if they develop programs that specifically culturize students in to this. so the residency is in community centers and that they have first rate faculty wh
rather than the ante-dote sharing we hear? >> the foundation in 2009, i think, or even later published a comprehensive report on the issue on the whole work force issue, and lifted these financial factor. one is the background of students. people from rural areas are more likely to go there from inner-city people who sort of demonstrate they are interested pane through the admissions process you can do probably rearrange the classes. no guarantee, nevertheless, you could go there. you...
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that's rather a good sum for something lying around in the attic.mething really impressive, something sizeable something that, also when cleaned up, would look quite magical. and one day, i really hope to see it cleaned up because that would really be the icing on the cake. i'm delighted to say the owners took alastair's advice and after some delicate polishing in the hands of a professional silversmith here's what it looks like today. you'd barely recognize it. and just cleaning it has added £10,000 to its value. this year has been absolutely extraordinary. a really memorable year. none more so than when i was at southwell and this extraordinary train arrived on my table. it's a pretty beat-up train. it is, isn't it? who sat on it? i think it was well-played with when the child had it. actually, i don't think it was well-played with. i think it was really badly played with. so whose was it, because obviously, it's much too old to be yours. yes, i think it belonged to my father-in-law. i think he had it as a child. well, let's just have a look at it
that's rather a good sum for something lying around in the attic.mething really impressive, something sizeable something that, also when cleaned up, would look quite magical. and one day, i really hope to see it cleaned up because that would really be the icing on the cake. i'm delighted to say the owners took alastair's advice and after some delicate polishing in the hands of a professional silversmith here's what it looks like today. you'd barely recognize it. and just cleaning it has added...
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other people are so concerned with safety and are so full of fear for their fellow man that they'd rather disarm everyone and leave all the weapons in the hands of the criminals or have them legal or not anyways and in the hands of the government who was seems pretty happy to use force at home and abroad i don't know i'd rather risk the unpredictable actions of some idiots out there in society but at least have the ability defend myself and have some control over my life and a means to resist oppression but that's just my opinion. hello and welcome to cross talk on here all about separate but equal more and more europeans are rethinking the pillars of the modern nation state there is why the agreement of the sovereignty of states must be respected but what about the growing issue of self-determination if a population wants to create their own state why should. you cross out the modern nation state i'm joined by christian winning in berlin he is the secretary general of the union of european federalists in belfast we have anthony was out of he is a political commentator and a former irish
other people are so concerned with safety and are so full of fear for their fellow man that they'd rather disarm everyone and leave all the weapons in the hands of the criminals or have them legal or not anyways and in the hands of the government who was seems pretty happy to use force at home and abroad i don't know i'd rather risk the unpredictable actions of some idiots out there in society but at least have the ability defend myself and have some control over my life and a means to resist...
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actor and director of nimrod came a rather well known for its prank videos decided to take a rather an orthodox look at the ongoing land expansion. my name is me more than israeli citizen living here among. you one housing crisis of it all time high the thing is there is another one in jerusalem but i can also leave among our allies and i think i can get them much better do the wise. would like to see the flood to buy i'm here with some investors from england. we want to invest in this area because i'm hearing the property value might go up to one flat is one million shekels is photos for that in the building that this whole new area called zero eight and one begins after those heels despite a few haters in the us almost all the political parties support the building and selling of charming flats on palestinian land the latest talks. east of jerusalem hello i'm here to show a new client wants to buy property in this area is a big one investor understand is the only building currently built but if i can show him more. hills mall outposts. and no onyx ation occupation two state solution
actor and director of nimrod came a rather well known for its prank videos decided to take a rather an orthodox look at the ongoing land expansion. my name is me more than israeli citizen living here among. you one housing crisis of it all time high the thing is there is another one in jerusalem but i can also leave among our allies and i think i can get them much better do the wise. would like to see the flood to buy i'm here with some investors from england. we want to invest in this area...
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and they're better off spending their time really trying to address arlen's economic difficulties rather than trying to solve the problems within the european union which are very great indeed of course unemployment now in the e.u. is alarmingly high and of course the thing is that arlen when he says island is the reason that ireland's a poster boy for austerity means that the irish people are not protesting and taking up their white to protest as people in spain and greece have done because we know that austerity at this time can't actually work last year in the euro in the single currency it will create more economic problems and that's why we see unemployment across the eurozone rising quite alarmingly so he's very happy that arlen is getting on with the e.u. as policy of austerity but actually it's actually the wrong policy this time. in the midst of the economic crisis regulators are coming under fire for making life easier for banks rather than for people and it appears the wider public knows little of how and where the big decisions about the global financial future are being made
and they're better off spending their time really trying to address arlen's economic difficulties rather than trying to solve the problems within the european union which are very great indeed of course unemployment now in the e.u. is alarmingly high and of course the thing is that arlen when he says island is the reason that ireland's a poster boy for austerity means that the irish people are not protesting and taking up their white to protest as people in spain and greece have done because we...