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i was in the rare book division, slater curator at southern methodist university. and downtown at the st. mark's library. data doctorate and all that led to my being here. >> how long have you been your? >> as a curator i've been there since september 2000. >> you've brought some things out to show us that you have in the collection. what are you going to shows? >> well, berg is an enormous collection. tens of thousands of printed items, but this is what i like to call the tip of the berg so speak. him have the only surviving manuscript of john downes holy sonnets satires and paradoxes that was done in his own lifetime. it's not in his hand but it's in the hands of the secretary and personal assistant. this has the highest authority deriving directly from his own manuscript. you can see changes, or differences between the text as represented here and in the space and transcriptions that were made in the first edition and they were perpetually throughout the centuries. for instance, in this sonnet more, tyrannies, all those who have been destroyed by this will be re
i was in the rare book division, slater curator at southern methodist university. and downtown at the st. mark's library. data doctorate and all that led to my being here. >> how long have you been your? >> as a curator i've been there since september 2000. >> you've brought some things out to show us that you have in the collection. what are you going to shows? >> well, berg is an enormous collection. tens of thousands of printed items, but this is what i like to call...
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slater is back.ck. >> phil: good fake that punt returner ran to the other side of the field and drew the patriots off the track of the football for a second. >> jim: denver used its timeouts even though this game and outcome seems to be a mere formality. they have kept the starters out there, i see demaryius thomas and emmanuel sanders and no. 18 as well. >> phil: i would say protect yourself. you get in the situation like this nothing to gain on the offensive side. talking about experienced teams that's what you do. >> jim: run it to anderson. i take it gronkowski one of the great characters in the game. in the last five weeks it has just suddenly gone back to the gronkowski we knew in 2010 and '11. >> phil: listen, you know, not only what he does on the field but you know hisnality his infectious so you can madge in what he's like not locker room when he feels good. on the practice field the energy he brings. of course what we see here on game day. >> jim: the running play picks up a first down. on
slater is back.ck. >> phil: good fake that punt returner ran to the other side of the field and drew the patriots off the track of the football for a second. >> jim: denver used its timeouts even though this game and outcome seems to be a mere formality. they have kept the starters out there, i see demaryius thomas and emmanuel sanders and no. 18 as well. >> phil: i would say protect yourself. you get in the situation like this nothing to gain on the offensive side. talking...
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gender experts say the birth sim slater a welcomed development in countries like china where men are not involved in the labor process, kim vinnell explains. >> reporter: the father to be thought childbirth would be if not easy then at least bearable. but as his contractions were made stronger. it wasn't long before he was begging the nurse to stop. >> translator: i thought of childbirth as being something really natural. really normal that women can get through. the but since doing this i feel like it's really not easy for a woman to give birth to a child. it's just painful. like something coming out of your stomach, very painful. >> reporter: while some mothers find that assessment rudimentary, it may help to know that even when the electric current is running at full power, the simulator in china's hospital creates only a fraction of the real thing. >> translator: even though the pain is far less than the pain experienced by women when they give birth, still if men can experience this pain they will be more loving and caring to their wives. >> reporter: research shows when men are
gender experts say the birth sim slater a welcomed development in countries like china where men are not involved in the labor process, kim vinnell explains. >> reporter: the father to be thought childbirth would be if not easy then at least bearable. but as his contractions were made stronger. it wasn't long before he was begging the nurse to stop. >> translator: i thought of childbirth as being something really natural. really normal that women can get through. the but since doing...
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waltrip and his dancing pro emma slater ended up being the ones certainty packing. score janel parrish and val chmerkovsky wop immunity. >> taylor swift has unveiled plans for a giant 1989 world tour and it will keep her on the road for nearly six months in 2014. swift will launch the world tour on may 20th in louisiana. the berks county native will perform at lincoln financial field in philadelphia on june 13th. the tour will stop at arenas and stadiums in five countries before ending with a halloween show in tampa, florida. no word yet when tickets will go on sale. >>> the countdown is on for tomorrow's country music awards. our even on alicia vitarelli is in nashville. she'll be live tweeting behind the scenes pictures and more from a private party. alicia's live reports start later today on "action news." >> looks like they're going to have a great time down there. >>> it's 4:57 and a delaware county high school is dealing with this, a senior girl is in police custody. what investigators found in the pages her school notebook that prompted them to take quick act
waltrip and his dancing pro emma slater ended up being the ones certainty packing. score janel parrish and val chmerkovsky wop immunity. >> taylor swift has unveiled plans for a giant 1989 world tour and it will keep her on the road for nearly six months in 2014. swift will launch the world tour on may 20th in louisiana. the berks county native will perform at lincoln financial field in philadelphia on june 13th. the tour will stop at arenas and stadiums in five countries before ending...
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roof tops that look like they've been slaterred in whipped cream.outh of buffalo it gets a lot worse. these are unplowed streets. we can count dozens of cars that were stooped in their tracks. buried in snow to the roof. it's miserable pip's like the day the earth stood still. but even as road crews make progress, there were neighborhoods still cut off, vournded by chest deep snow. we ventured down one cul-de-sac on foot where we could only shout a conversation. have you ever seen it like this? >> i have never seen anything like this. i have lived in this area my whole life. >> officials say they're their best to reach those facing emergencies and are reminding home bound residents to take precautions. >> we've been stuck here since monday evening. wert remeet this family last night. they're still snow bound. but today, her husband david finally got out, walking four miles to get food for their baby evan. >> worst challenge i had to overcome was the eight-foot high of snow. the cup boards were bare. i was able to get two quarts of milk and baby food
roof tops that look like they've been slaterred in whipped cream.outh of buffalo it gets a lot worse. these are unplowed streets. we can count dozens of cars that were stooped in their tracks. buried in snow to the roof. it's miserable pip's like the day the earth stood still. but even as road crews make progress, there were neighborhoods still cut off, vournded by chest deep snow. we ventured down one cul-de-sac on foot where we could only shout a conversation. have you ever seen it like this?...
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michael slater said it's just not cricket. doesn't happen in cricket. >> it is the gentleman's game, isn't it? but phillip hughes in many people's thoughts. thanks very much indeed. >>> in other news today, a cargo ship carrying more than 700 migrants has been towed to safety by the greek navy. the craft broke down in international waters on tuesday. authorities say its passengers include refugees from syria with a large number of women and children heading for europe. it's one of the largest single crossings of its kind in recent years. >>> an indian army base in kashmir has been attacked. indian soldiers have been fighting a gun battle with militants. at least three civilians are reported to have been killed. the base is four kilometers from the pakistan border. >>> indian investigators say two teenage girls found hanging from a tree in may have killed themselves and were not gang raped and murdered as previously thought. the discovery of the girls reignited global outrage over the treatment of women in india, but according
michael slater said it's just not cricket. doesn't happen in cricket. >> it is the gentleman's game, isn't it? but phillip hughes in many people's thoughts. thanks very much indeed. >>> in other news today, a cargo ship carrying more than 700 migrants has been towed to safety by the greek navy. the craft broke down in international waters on tuesday. authorities say its passengers include refugees from syria with a large number of women and children heading for europe. it's one...
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joining me now, dana millbank of "the washington post" and wayne slater, senior political writer for of three books on karl rove. thank you both for being here. >> hi, reverend. >> so, dana, still no regrets from president bush about the iraq war? is this just him, or do a lot of republicans still feel that way too, dana? >> it's a little bit of each, reverend. i don't think george w. bush has many regrets about anything in life. i mean, he's not one of the more introw spective characters. we quizzed him often during his years in the white house and he was just stumped when people asked him to come up with something that he'd done wrong. so it's not surprising that he would take that position now. what he does have in common, with a lot of other conservatives, they're saying, ha-ha, we told you so, never should have pulled those troops out of iraq in the first place. never mind that it was, in fact, the bush administration that set that withdrawal in motion. so it's not terribly surprising, but sort of using the convenience of the moment to justify decisions made a dozen years ago. >
joining me now, dana millbank of "the washington post" and wayne slater, senior political writer for of three books on karl rove. thank you both for being here. >> hi, reverend. >> so, dana, still no regrets from president bush about the iraq war? is this just him, or do a lot of republicans still feel that way too, dana? >> it's a little bit of each, reverend. i don't think george w. bush has many regrets about anything in life. i mean, he's not one of the more...
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roof tops that look like they've been slaterred in whipped cream. of buffalo it gets a lot worse. these are unplowed streets. we can count dozens of cars that were stooped in their tracks. buried in snow to the roof. it's miserable pip's like the day the earth stood still. but even as road crews make progress, there were neighborhoods still cut off, vournded by chest deep snow. we ventured down one cul-de-sac on foot where we could only shout a conversation. have you ever seen it like this? >> i have never seen anything like this. i have lived in this area my whole life. >> officials say they're their best to reach those facing emergencies and are reminding home bound residents to take precautions. >> we've been stuck here since monday evening. wert remeet this family last night. they're still snow bound. but today, her husband david finally got out, walking four miles to get food for their baby evan. >> worst challenge i had to overcome was the eight-foot high of snow. the cup boards were bare. i was able to get two quarts of milk, which is better
roof tops that look like they've been slaterred in whipped cream. of buffalo it gets a lot worse. these are unplowed streets. we can count dozens of cars that were stooped in their tracks. buried in snow to the roof. it's miserable pip's like the day the earth stood still. but even as road crews make progress, there were neighborhoods still cut off, vournded by chest deep snow. we ventured down one cul-de-sac on foot where we could only shout a conversation. have you ever seen it like this?...
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after a night of dynamic duos nascar legends michael waltrip and his dancing partner emma slater weree in the history the couple with the highest score are immune from elimination next week. >>> movie goers lined up for the premiere of a brand new film with local ties in center city. it's called fox catcher. bennett miller directed the movie about dave schultz's relationship with millionaire john dupont before his murder. anthony michael hall was there murder. anthony michael hall was there for the premiere it hits party on people! blinds to go's 60th anniversary sale continues celebrating with 20% off the entire store. you heard right, 20% off the entire store. we're talking employee pricing baby! hey, you need 'em, you want 'em, and now there's no better time to get 'em. blinds to go. blinds for life. ( siren wails ) ( pop music playing ) ♪ when you're ready ♪ ready, ready, ready ♪ come and get it ♪ get it, get it ♪ when you're ready, come and get it ♪ ♪ na na na na ♪ na na na na na na na ♪ ♪ when you're ready, come and get it ♪ ♪ na na na na... female announcer: it's a great big wo
after a night of dynamic duos nascar legends michael waltrip and his dancing partner emma slater weree in the history the couple with the highest score are immune from elimination next week. >>> movie goers lined up for the premiere of a brand new film with local ties in center city. it's called fox catcher. bennett miller directed the movie about dave schultz's relationship with millionaire john dupont before his murder. anthony michael hall was there murder. anthony michael hall was...
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regular slater slate laters said traders used chat rooms with names like the three musketeers to securef it's for themselves. the u.s. and pretty i can authorities are still per saying criminal investigations. most of us don't trade currency to earn profits, but the speculators and banks that do trait currency have a major impact on what the rest of us pay for everything from hotel to his foot when we travel abroad for example a weaker euro means your stronger dollar buys more in france. currency exchange rates can make the difference between a profit and a loss for companies selling their products in other countries. but despite it' its size or important it remains a mystery to many of us so we asked mary snow to explain how it works. >> reporter: whether it's dollars, euros, orien, other any given day traded in foreign exchange markets averages $5.3 trillion. that's a little more than the gross domestic product of japan. despite being the world's largest market, experts say it's highly unregulated. currencies are traded electronically around the world at dizzying speed. roughly 40% wi
regular slater slate laters said traders used chat rooms with names like the three musketeers to securef it's for themselves. the u.s. and pretty i can authorities are still per saying criminal investigations. most of us don't trade currency to earn profits, but the speculators and banks that do trait currency have a major impact on what the rest of us pay for everything from hotel to his foot when we travel abroad for example a weaker euro means your stronger dollar buys more in france....
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slater is rolled gold and even wrongs mystery here the story takes place during the patty hearst air a radical black nationalism. is an gentle, our panel. [applause] >> so, in 2012 when i started "by the book," i had a few motivations. while i would like to believe as editor of the book review the only reason people up or buy books is based on their book reviews, especially those at "the new york times." occasionally there are other reasons people pick up a book and one of the ones most commonly cited is word-of-mouth. the book everyone is talking about in the office, the butcher veteran recommends, the book that is stirring controversy. so i thought, how do i get at that word at the mouth in the book review. i came up with this idea that i kind of think of as a dorky year and she's a red carpet question, what are you wearing, where i would ask the people that we read, what are you breeding and why and what are the books that matter to you quite and i thought of this while at the apollo theater in harlem. david taveras was given a talk and he always when he goes on his speaking tours
slater is rolled gold and even wrongs mystery here the story takes place during the patty hearst air a radical black nationalism. is an gentle, our panel. [applause] >> so, in 2012 when i started "by the book," i had a few motivations. while i would like to believe as editor of the book review the only reason people up or buy books is based on their book reviews, especially those at "the new york times." occasionally there are other reasons people pick up a book and...
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while slater became white house counsel under fake it and he confirmed on the record as well that isxactly would have been. going back, lyndon johnson was totally out of control. of course back then the press never reported any of it. he would sit on the toilet and as he was being briefed. he would hold a press conference at his ranch in texas and in front of reporters, including female reporters. when he went to air force one, he had this routine of literally stripped the even with his own daughters and wife in the airplane. one day he was vice president, johnson was way for the pueblo at jfk had been driven by the secret service from the capitol to the white house at about 5:00 p.m. it was rush hour and he was fully. they get there faster. johnson took a newspaper hit the agent on the head and said you were fired. this is the kind of thing that went on every day. one agent said if this guy was not president, he would be in a mental hospital. and yet we entrusted our country and the lives of our military family who went to vietnam under his direction to this guy who is really a mani
while slater became white house counsel under fake it and he confirmed on the record as well that isxactly would have been. going back, lyndon johnson was totally out of control. of course back then the press never reported any of it. he would sit on the toilet and as he was being briefed. he would hold a press conference at his ranch in texas and in front of reporters, including female reporters. when he went to air force one, he had this routine of literally stripped the even with his own...
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you can check out michael waltrip and emma slater giving tips on how to stay in shape.bit that tracks everything from the calories you burn and the steps you take to the quality of your sleep. abc's becky worley tried it out. >> reporter: if you're a die-hard of fitbits you know the tech gadgets track your step, distance and calories so when brookstone leaked a picture of new fitbits that hadn't been announced by accident the internet went crazy. everyone wanting the scoop. the company that makes fitbits decided to give "gma" an all-access first look at what's really coming. first a new band that does the basics but adds heartrate data in realtime. >> but with actual heartrate monitoring you can get calorie burn for cycling and weight lifting you couldn't get calorie burn before. >> reporter: it cops out in early 2015 along with the surge. where things get interesting it does all of the tracking and adds in the heart rate monitoring and then it connects with your phone so that means music controls and text and phone alerts. >> ah, i love you. so cute. >> reporter: why i
you can check out michael waltrip and emma slater giving tips on how to stay in shape.bit that tracks everything from the calories you burn and the steps you take to the quality of your sleep. abc's becky worley tried it out. >> reporter: if you're a die-hard of fitbits you know the tech gadgets track your step, distance and calories so when brookstone leaked a picture of new fitbits that hadn't been announced by accident the internet went crazy. everyone wanting the scoop. the company...
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slater is rolled gold and even wrongs mystery here the story takes place during the patty hearst air a radical black nationalism. is an gentle, our panel. [applause] >> so, in 2012 when i started "by the book," i had a few motivations. while i would like to believe as editor of the book review the only reason people up or buy books is based on their book reviews, especially those at "the new york times." occasionally there are other reasons people pick up a book and one of the ones most commonly cited is word-of-mouth. the book everyone is talking about in the office, the butcher veteran recommends, the book that is stirring controversy. so i thought, how do i get at that word at the mouth in the book review. i came up with this idea that i kind of think of as a dorky year and she's a red carpet question, what are you wearing, where i would ask the people that we read, what are you breeding and why and what are the books that matter to you quite and i thought of this while at the apollo theater in harlem. david taveras was given a talk and he always when he goes on his speaking tours
slater is rolled gold and even wrongs mystery here the story takes place during the patty hearst air a radical black nationalism. is an gentle, our panel. [applause] >> so, in 2012 when i started "by the book," i had a few motivations. while i would like to believe as editor of the book review the only reason people up or buy books is based on their book reviews, especially those at "the new york times." occasionally there are other reasons people pick up a book and...