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watch rowan grow up.e. counselor to the president kellyanne conway here live coming up next. what are millennials doing for christmas? leaving avocado toast for santa. the list of new traditions going viral this morning. it's the good fat. santa likes this. i'm ken jacobus and i switched to the spark cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy. and last year, i earned $36,000 in cash back. which i used to offer health insurance to my employees. what's in your wallet? if your moderate to severeor crohn's symptoms are holding you back, and your current treatment hasn't worked well enough it may be time for a change. ask your doctor about entyvio®, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's. entyvio® works at the site of inflammation in the gi tract, and is clinically proven to help many patients achieve both symptom relief and remission. infusion and serious allergic reactions can happen during or after treatment. entyvio® may increase risk of infectio
watch rowan grow up.e. counselor to the president kellyanne conway here live coming up next. what are millennials doing for christmas? leaving avocado toast for santa. the list of new traditions going viral this morning. it's the good fat. santa likes this. i'm ken jacobus and i switched to the spark cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy. and last year, i earned $36,000 in cash back. which i used to offer health insurance to my employees. what's in your...
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we have rowan krishanruthi who has been on your show multiple times before.s the mridangam and several other forms of percussion. and then we have dali, who is the youngest, and a high-school student. robert: yes, and comes from a very talented family line, i understand. usha: they will be actually presenting these two different styles, the carnatic music and bharatanatyam, which is a south indian classical dance form. and on the surface, it doesn't seem to share a whole lot in common with the spanish culture and traditions, but you'll see that when these artists get together, they create magic, a mini-mosaic. robert: this kind of represents what mosaic silicon valley and sangam arts wants to do, right? usha: yes, absolutely, this is a perfect example of the kind of works that we commission. robert: alright, let's see this combination. here is confluencia, enjoy. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applauding] robert: that was wonderful, thank you very much. that was great, what a collaboration. well, you can find out more about mosaic silicon valley a
we have rowan krishanruthi who has been on your show multiple times before.s the mridangam and several other forms of percussion. and then we have dali, who is the youngest, and a high-school student. robert: yes, and comes from a very talented family line, i understand. usha: they will be actually presenting these two different styles, the carnatic music and bharatanatyam, which is a south indian classical dance form. and on the surface, it doesn't seem to share a whole lot in common with the...
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Dec 2, 2018
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dan rowan and take martin. they used a lot of political humor. year when they got too deep into presidential politics the studio told him pretty much immediately. they didn't last that long. many people remember those tv shows. it was a memorable year for sports. we will look at it chronologically with this time cover. why did we use it? because nothing really changes. wongreen bay packers have championships in the 60's, including the first two super bowl's of 1967 and the 1968 super bowl against the oakland raiders. nothing much had changed. we used the 60 to cover for the 68 show. in february this was an olympic year. if nothing else had occurred there would be two major events for that year. keep in mind in 68 the olympic games both summer and winter were held in the same year. here is peggy fleming. this was the age of amateur sports. there is no apparel logo or anything like that. amateur sports only. next moving on to summer sports. this is in the final of the first u.s. open. 1968 it was called the national championships, it was an amateur
dan rowan and take martin. they used a lot of political humor. year when they got too deep into presidential politics the studio told him pretty much immediately. they didn't last that long. many people remember those tv shows. it was a memorable year for sports. we will look at it chronologically with this time cover. why did we use it? because nothing really changes. wongreen bay packers have championships in the 60's, including the first two super bowl's of 1967 and the 1968 super bowl...
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Dec 22, 2018
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there's an image of these brothers here, and beside that, of dan rowan and martin, they used a lot of political humor, in these tv shows, and in fact, the smothers brothers would push the envelope, as far as they can, and the next year, when they got into deep into presidential politics, the studio pulled them. off the air, immediately. they didn't last that long, but they were funny while it lasted. many people remember those tv shows. we will move from pop culture, to sports. we are looking at sports, these memorable bill yeah, and when we look at it chronologically, with this time cover of vince lombardi, this cover from 1962, so i did reuse that? nothing really changes, the green bay packers have owned the decade, they've won multiple championships, in the 60s, including the 1st two super bowls of 1967 and the 1968 super bowl against the oakland raiders, and this was at the orange bowl in miami. nothing much has changed, so we use this 50 to cover for the 68 show, it was the best image that we could show, is vince lombardi. in february, that was january, in february, this, if noth
there's an image of these brothers here, and beside that, of dan rowan and martin, they used a lot of political humor, in these tv shows, and in fact, the smothers brothers would push the envelope, as far as they can, and the next year, when they got into deep into presidential politics, the studio pulled them. off the air, immediately. they didn't last that long, but they were funny while it lasted. many people remember those tv shows. we will move from pop culture, to sports. we are looking...
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. >> seconded by commissioner rowan. without objection, these minutes are approved.an you please call item number 3. >> it is community choice aggregation activities report. status of the clean power s.f. enrolment and regulatory updates >> thank you very much. i believe we have a presentation from the san francisco utility commission. >> good afternoon. just give me a moment. i am the assistant general manager of the san francisco public utilities commission. thank you for having us today. we continue to actively serve our customers successfully. right now we are serving 109, let's see if my presentation could come up, please. thank you. 109,000 accounts. we have an opt out rate of three-point 2%, which means 97% of the customers we offered to service stay with us, which is a great statistic. that is our cumulative since the day we launched in may of 2016. we have three-point 6% of our customers choosing to upgrade to our super green product. one hundred% renewable. those folks are paying a little bit more than they would be paying if they weren't on a super green c
. >> seconded by commissioner rowan. without objection, these minutes are approved.an you please call item number 3. >> it is community choice aggregation activities report. status of the clean power s.f. enrolment and regulatory updates >> thank you very much. i believe we have a presentation from the san francisco utility commission. >> good afternoon. just give me a moment. i am the assistant general manager of the san francisco public utilities commission. thank you...
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. >> and i know that's not nelson, that's rowan atkins, that's mr. beam. >> the question is, high tech versus low tech. in fact it's something that we debate a lot among ourselves. in fact just last week, i don't think i'm giving anything away because this was an unclassified event, but the navy has taken to convening a series of what it calls breaking in the mold workshops in newport at the naval war college. we had the second one last week. this is something that we really dig into. if we want to build to 355 ships, if we assume we're at the end of a couple of pretty good budgetary years, exactly how do you get to -- you're talking about a 30% bulking up of the size of the fleet in raw numbers, what do you do? can we afford to do it with aircraft carriers, guided missile destroys, nuclear powered submarines? the answer is probably not unless somehow we manage to find a lot of efficiencies in the shipbuilding sector that simply are not there. you can make the case that there's some more efficiencies you could squeeze out. certainly it's not a 30% in
. >> and i know that's not nelson, that's rowan atkins, that's mr. beam. >> the question is, high tech versus low tech. in fact it's something that we debate a lot among ourselves. in fact just last week, i don't think i'm giving anything away because this was an unclassified event, but the navy has taken to convening a series of what it calls breaking in the mold workshops in newport at the naval war college. we had the second one last week. this is something that we really dig...
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that's rowan atkins. that's mr. bean. >> the question is low tech versus high tech. it's something we debate ourselves. i don't think i'm giving anything away, but the navy has taken into convening a second of what it calls breaking the mold projects. we had the second one last week. this is something that we really dig into. to what extent -- if we want to build 355 ships and we assume we are at the end of a couple of budgetary years but it sound like that's going level off or decline. you're talking about a 30% bulking up of the fleet in raw numbers. we have 285 ships now. what do you do? can we afford to it with aircraft carriers? nuclear missile destroyers and nuclear powered submarines? the answer is probably not unless we find a lot of efficiency in the shipbuilding sector that are not there. you can make the case there are some more efficiencies you can squeeze out, but it's not a 30%ers in. what's the answer? you try to substitute lower cost platforms that can achieve the same bang for the buck. i'm a big proponent of the diesel powered submarines as an adjun
that's rowan atkins. that's mr. bean. >> the question is low tech versus high tech. it's something we debate ourselves. i don't think i'm giving anything away, but the navy has taken into convening a second of what it calls breaking the mold projects. we had the second one last week. this is something that we really dig into. to what extent -- if we want to build 355 ships and we assume we are at the end of a couple of budgetary years but it sound like that's going level off or decline....
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influenced life in prison across asian countries for thousands of years professor edward byrne from rowan university in glassboro new jersey welcome professor wang what does the c.c.t.v. video we just saw featuring chopsticks tell us about national pride in china a bunch up sticks. thank you voiding maybe you know i was. just like you said it was initially titled as like a fashion or family relations as online it's mainly for sort of getting chinese new year or maybe even in two months from now but i did national pride in china really involved the political side and also the cultural side and i was seeing from nanjing that then the governments begin to emphasize more on the cultural side and . it initially involved more reading of the confusion tax returns or some other. philosophical in a traditional text but now of course it also extends to. data items to the chinese invented and they have been using for thousands of years old chapters became a really a tool for them to promote this this cultural pride as well as the national right that we saw him go beyond that advertisement in many fe
influenced life in prison across asian countries for thousands of years professor edward byrne from rowan university in glassboro new jersey welcome professor wang what does the c.c.t.v. video we just saw featuring chopsticks tell us about national pride in china a bunch up sticks. thank you voiding maybe you know i was. just like you said it was initially titled as like a fashion or family relations as online it's mainly for sort of getting chinese new year or maybe even in two months from now...
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the number of corporate executives and officers buying shares of the rowan companies is outpacing sellersht years. byording to data compiled the washington service, it has doubled in the past two months than the prettiest -- previous two. shares in south africa have surged after the phone carrier settle allegations of illegally allocated funds out of nigeria. the decision to clear the company of wrongdoing in its repatriation of dividends over the eight-your period means the company will pay $52.6 billion to satisfy officials over the allegations. nigerian authorities originally wanted a full reversal of the dividend payment. . england is planning to double the charge of plastic bags to 10 pence as part of a drive to protect the environment. according to plans by the government, the fee on bags will be expended -- extended from all retailers to shops. cut the average annual usage in england from 140 bags a person to 19. global news 24 hours a day, on-air and tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more .han 120 countries i'm desley humphrey. this is bloomb
the number of corporate executives and officers buying shares of the rowan companies is outpacing sellersht years. byording to data compiled the washington service, it has doubled in the past two months than the prettiest -- previous two. shares in south africa have surged after the phone carrier settle allegations of illegally allocated funds out of nigeria. the decision to clear the company of wrongdoing in its repatriation of dividends over the eight-your period means the company will pay...
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if we're dealing with a case like rowan da, or cambodia, there's no question, hundreds of thousands ofeople are dying. maybe millions. i certainly don't want -- this is -- i don't want to turn good principles into an absolute dogma or doctrine, it's important if we're going to do empirical thinking -- to understand that our principles, even if they're true, they may have limits so even if national independence is a wonderful principle, it stale may have limit. there's a limit. i certainly think, and i hope you'll all agree with me, that if america or some other nation has sufficient power to be able to go into rwanda or cambodia to go in to put a stop to it and to get out rather than having to occupy the country for the next 50 or 100 years, if it's plausible that could happen, there's a serious case to be made, i would definitely defend it. but there's emotional obligation to go in and put an opened to the killing. i'd like to draw a very sharp distinction between that and the kind of moral obligation that today circulates in which if a regime is autocratic, not a democratic regime, d
if we're dealing with a case like rowan da, or cambodia, there's no question, hundreds of thousands ofeople are dying. maybe millions. i certainly don't want -- this is -- i don't want to turn good principles into an absolute dogma or doctrine, it's important if we're going to do empirical thinking -- to understand that our principles, even if they're true, they may have limits so even if national independence is a wonderful principle, it stale may have limit. there's a limit. i certainly...
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it was a good idea, but i think paul keys who was a very good friend of nixon and was a writer for rowan and martin, i believe, persuaded nixon to do. >> pat said he was considered uptight and stiff, and also sweaty from 1960 in the debates with jack kennedy. so, to go on a hip and happening show, and to sort of make fun of himself like, sock it to me, as is, but they told me to say it. it's a turning point, i think, for politicians to go into popular culture. >> in our remaining minute, the lessons from 1968, barbara perry, what are they? >> i think we've touched on some of them already and they are this increasing polarization i think has kicked off the polarization we see today in the parties and in today's culture, pat has made reference to culture wars, we still see those today.linkage between 1964 and goldwater, his brand of right wing populism in through the reagan years and nixon to some extent but reagan with movement conservatism and all the way up to donald trump. i think we see some of the seeds of both the democratic left and the republican right and democratic populism and
it was a good idea, but i think paul keys who was a very good friend of nixon and was a writer for rowan and martin, i believe, persuaded nixon to do. >> pat said he was considered uptight and stiff, and also sweaty from 1960 in the debates with jack kennedy. so, to go on a hip and happening show, and to sort of make fun of himself like, sock it to me, as is, but they told me to say it. it's a turning point, i think, for politicians to go into popular culture. >> in our remaining...
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president, i ask unanimous consent that rowan kurtz and grant cummings, interns in senator murkowski's office, be granted floor privileges for the remainder of the week. the presiding officer: without objection. ms. collins: mr. president, on ocean avenue in kennebunkport, maine, stands a simple yet powerful monument, a gift from the people of that small community to a friend and neighbor. the monument is a united states navy anchor. the friend and neighbor was president george herbert walker bush. it is, mr. president, a fitting tribute. president bush often called the family home at walker's point his anchor to the windward, a special place of unsurpassed beauty in a caring community. through the years, it has been the place that gave him the strength to face the many challenges he took on in dedicated service to our country. and indeed, mr. president, every summer of his life, george herbert walker bush spent at walker's point except when he was defending our country during world war ii. it is a fitting tribute in another way. as a navy aviator in world war ii, as a member of congre
president, i ask unanimous consent that rowan kurtz and grant cummings, interns in senator murkowski's office, be granted floor privileges for the remainder of the week. the presiding officer: without objection. ms. collins: mr. president, on ocean avenue in kennebunkport, maine, stands a simple yet powerful monument, a gift from the people of that small community to a friend and neighbor. the monument is a united states navy anchor. the friend and neighbor was president george herbert walker...
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have been terrible, and they have been terrible for years, because you perform a public duty, it is rowan great responsibility at christmas too and we always feel that sense of responsibility. tomorrow night's special kicks off the new series to ta ke special kicks off the new series to take us into 1964. julie agutter is one of the original cast and she says pa rt of one of the original cast and she says part of the show‘s success is how it captures the times it covers. when we first started in 1958 there was still a sense of the war being left behind, but it was there and it had its ramifications. the nhs, the wonderful nhs, had started, lots of new things, then this kind of burst, these are murders of new art, new music, new science, going into space —— the emergence. everything was... it was a very powerful, extraordinary time. despite the snow and decorations, the programme was filmed back in may, very special guest filmed back in may, very special gu est stars filmed back in may, very special guest stars are the kingdom choir, who returned to the showjust six days after singing at h
have been terrible, and they have been terrible for years, because you perform a public duty, it is rowan great responsibility at christmas too and we always feel that sense of responsibility. tomorrow night's special kicks off the new series to ta ke special kicks off the new series to take us into 1964. julie agutter is one of the original cast and she says pa rt of one of the original cast and she says part of the show‘s success is how it captures the times it covers. when we first started...