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la institucion de smithsonian estara cerrando areas de exhibicion del museo de arte africano, el smithsonianentre otros museos comenzando maÑana miercoles ante los recortes del presupuesto fiscal.. los cierres son parte de los 42-millones de dolares en recortes que comenzaron el primero de marzo y se extenderan hasta el 30 de septiembre.. la reduccion en el mantenimiento de los edificios, asi como la contratacion de nuevos empleados fueron anunciados cuando comenzaron los recortes..representantes del smithsonian dicen que podrian haber mas recortes en el verano... .. el departamento de policia de la ciudad de manassas emitio una alerta sobre estafas telefonicas.. personas inescrupulosas aseguran hablar a nombre del departamento de policia y tratan de vender articulos o piden fondos para varios programas de seguridad publica...lilian mass, con el informe... mas adelante:. .. el vigilante voluntario llamadas constantes solicitando dinero en nombre del departamento de policÍa de la ciudad de manasas, esta n haciendo que cientos de sus residentes entreguen sus do Ólares a manos de delincuentes "
la institucion de smithsonian estara cerrando areas de exhibicion del museo de arte africano, el smithsonianentre otros museos comenzando maÑana miercoles ante los recortes del presupuesto fiscal.. los cierres son parte de los 42-millones de dolares en recortes que comenzaron el primero de marzo y se extenderan hasta el 30 de septiembre.. la reduccion en el mantenimiento de los edificios, asi como la contratacion de nuevos empleados fueron anunciados cuando comenzaron los...
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por recortes presupuestarios los famosos museos smithsonian cerraran algunas exhibiciones a partir deuego de varios dias nublados, mejoran las condiciones atmosfericas... el presidente
por recortes presupuestarios los famosos museos smithsonian cerraran algunas exhibiciones a partir deuego de varios dias nublados, mejoran las condiciones atmosfericas... el presidente
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the smithsonian raising money for its yog yat art of transformation exhibit. donors can contribute money. fund raising for the exhibition began today, running through july 1. knowing yoega the art of transformation begins august 18th engineer washington, d.c. then coming to san francisco february 21. southbound isn't that pretty cool? >> yes. >> great idea. >> it's a great idea cool. >> thank you. >> several bay area cities earned high marks for being among mitt fitest in the nation minneapolis st. paul took top honors in the sur vai. san francisco and east bay came in 4th on that list. the report measures access to care and levels of chronic disease nationwide. >> that is something to feel good about. >> yes. >> let's talk about weather. oor it's warming up. >> i skmekt this weekend people are just going to head beaches. let me show you live doppler 7 hd. it's going to be heating up. temperatures close to yesterday. looking at live doppler 7 few clouds that we did have cleared out. sunny skies outside. in san jose, temperatures got into upper 60s to low 70s.
the smithsonian raising money for its yog yat art of transformation exhibit. donors can contribute money. fund raising for the exhibition began today, running through july 1. knowing yoega the art of transformation begins august 18th engineer washington, d.c. then coming to san francisco february 21. southbound isn't that pretty cool? >> yes. >> great idea. >> it's a great idea cool. >> thank you. >> several bay area cities earned high marks for being among mitt...
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also something special for you, an opportunity to go inside the smithsonian's collection.u will meet lisa, the first lady's ear rate or at the smithsonian, to go behind the scenes a look at some of the frances cleveland items they have in storage here. not open to the public. we will be taking you for the first of center looks at the smithsonian collection right now. >> we are here at the political history storage room. the collection is too fast to be on display at one time. objects not currently on the floor are stored in here. at any point, they can be used for exhibition or lend to another institution. this is her wedding dress. s cleveland was an incredibly popular bride. she married the president in a white house ceremony, the only white house ceremony for a first lady. the bodice, filled in with a neck piece. and createsound it a softening effect. it was a longsleeved dress. long trainnderful on the underside, trimmed in lace. even the underside of his clothes you don't see had this beautiful trimmed. and this sweeping train. the collection contains more than clothi
also something special for you, an opportunity to go inside the smithsonian's collection.u will meet lisa, the first lady's ear rate or at the smithsonian, to go behind the scenes a look at some of the frances cleveland items they have in storage here. not open to the public. we will be taking you for the first of center looks at the smithsonian collection right now. >> we are here at the political history storage room. the collection is too fast to be on display at one time. objects not...
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. >>> starting today, visitors to some sith spokennian museum -- smithsonian museums will find parts of the building closed. secretaries in three buildings will be closed -- sections in three buildings will be closed through september to help absorb the $42 million in cuts mandated by the sequester. the closures include a small exhibit in the national museum of african art, some sections of the hirshhorn museum and the smithsonian castle. all major exhibits, however, will remain open. >>> find out what triggered this knockdown, dragout fight amon >>> the food and drug administration says it is lowering the age to buy a controversial morning after pill without a prescription. soon anyone with identification proving that they are at least 15 years of age will be able to purchase plan b one-step over the counter. danielle notingham report -- danielle nottingham reports. >> reporter: girls as young as 15 will soon be able to buy plan b one-step over the count. until now anyone under 17 needed a prescription to buy the morning after pill but now all someone needs is identification showing
. >>> starting today, visitors to some sith spokennian museum -- smithsonian museums will find parts of the building closed. secretaries in three buildings will be closed -- sections in three buildings will be closed through september to help absorb the $42 million in cuts mandated by the sequester. the closures include a small exhibit in the national museum of african art, some sections of the hirshhorn museum and the smithsonian castle. all major exhibits, however, will remain open....
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this stuff belongs in the smithsonian. yeah, at least in the dumpster behind the smithsonian. yes.. one minute, elliot gould is sitting on you, and the next thing, you're yesterday's trash. come on, kramer. get out of there. no, no, no. you go ahead. i'm not finished taking this in. ohh. jerry, look. merv griffin's cigar. ohh. captioning made possible by columbia tristar domestic television
this stuff belongs in the smithsonian. yeah, at least in the dumpster behind the smithsonian. yes.. one minute, elliot gould is sitting on you, and the next thing, you're yesterday's trash. come on, kramer. get out of there. no, no, no. you go ahead. i'm not finished taking this in. ohh. jerry, look. merv griffin's cigar. ohh. captioning made possible by columbia tristar domestic television
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starting today, the smithsonian will close some exhibits due to the sequestratiosequestration. the exhibits will be closed at least until september 30th. >> we are following a story out of pakistan. also ahead nothing sweet about it. what is sneak heing it way into the food that is we eat. >> plus after speeding into a curve without knowing what was >>> we put a link to this on facebook page. nobody was seriously hurt. amazing to see that happening. took the turn too quickly. down near 50 degrees. near 70 light northeast breeze. chilly tonight. back down to the 50s by midnight. weekend forecast in ten minutes here is a look at traffic. this is choppier on the way down to i-95 southbound. as you are traveling northbound i-95 accident there allowing just the right shoulder lane to get by. we are seeing delays in stafford. only the right shoulder lane is getting by. netflix customers listen up. >> also ahead. think our weather switching to progressive could mean hundreds more in your wallet year after year. feed me! saving you money -- now, that's progressive. call or click today.
starting today, the smithsonian will close some exhibits due to the sequestratiosequestration. the exhibits will be closed at least until september 30th. >> we are following a story out of pakistan. also ahead nothing sweet about it. what is sneak heing it way into the food that is we eat. >> plus after speeding into a curve without knowing what was >>> we put a link to this on facebook page. nobody was seriously hurt. amazing to see that happening. took the turn too...
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. >>> today visitors to some smithsonian museums will see changes because of you know what, the sequesterthat story is coming up. >> it is the news we all have been waiting for. the health news i care about. pizza can fight >>> welcome back. 5:39 on a nice, pleasant wednesday morning. still a few clouds south and west of town. check out that weather cam pick over d.c. beautiful out here this morning. it is a really, really pretty sky. it's going to abvery nice day after -- to be a very nice day after a dreary start to the week. i know we have 40s out there this morning so you need the jacket. highs upper 60s to lower 70s. monika? >>> on the northbound side of i- 95, i'm happy to say that this morning things are relatively quiet. you've just got the delays forming up from dale city. it's going to be off and on to the occoquan. then here in springfield and a pocket of congestion right now on 395. just minor through the landmark area. no big deals into downtown. back to you guys. >> thank you, monika. >>> facebook question of the morning time. here we go. it's about contagious behavior. you
. >>> today visitors to some smithsonian museums will see changes because of you know what, the sequesterthat story is coming up. >> it is the news we all have been waiting for. the health news i care about. pizza can fight >>> welcome back. 5:39 on a nice, pleasant wednesday morning. still a few clouds south and west of town. check out that weather cam pick over d.c. beautiful out here this morning. it is a really, really pretty sky. it's going to abvery nice day after...
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parts of the smithsonian will be closed today.s offering to help workers make the best of a bad situation. allowing federal workers to play the course at a discounted rate of $25 per round. it is only good after 10:00 monday-thursday. they operate three courses in sterling ashburton and growing. >> the morning after pill will soon be available to girls as young as 15. it will be placed on store shelves instead of behind pharmacy counters. before the announcement girls had to prove there were 17 before receiving the emergency contraception. earlier this month the judge ruled there should be no restriction. he gave the fda 30 days to act. >> a texas meteorologist found out the hard way it is never a good time to have the hiccups. at least not when you are on the air. >> excuse me. rain showers developing as well. a storm track on this. >> david paul got a bad case of the hiccups. started during the forecast monday night. continue throughout the three men of forecast. he said he had had hiccups all day. >> we can all sympathize with
parts of the smithsonian will be closed today.s offering to help workers make the best of a bad situation. allowing federal workers to play the course at a discounted rate of $25 per round. it is only good after 10:00 monday-thursday. they operate three courses in sterling ashburton and growing. >> the morning after pill will soon be available to girls as young as 15. it will be placed on store shelves instead of behind pharmacy counters. before the announcement girls had to prove there...
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. >> happening today, parts of the smithsonian are closing their th doors due to the sequester. a small section of the nationalnan museum of african art andd sections of the first shore, as well as the common areas of the smithsonian castle.it they willhs remain closed until september 30th, but the museum says no major exhibitsr x will close. cl >>> also happening today, an update on the status of the silver spring transit is is expected for members of the montgomery county executive ecut office. the $120 million project has been delayedilli by construction projects and cost increases. two montgomery county council members are calling on the county's inspector general to to look at the problem. the center was supposed to openn two years ago, and major repair will begin this summer. summer >>> happening today an immigration rally is planned at fairfax county. the supporters of immigration rights are going to march, andr, will march to the offices of congressman wolf.man wo >>> another big story we'rewe're following this morning.in the g thdecision to sell. plan b pills to the age
. >> happening today, parts of the smithsonian are closing their th doors due to the sequester. a small section of the nationalnan museum of african art andd sections of the first shore, as well as the common areas of the smithsonian castle.it they willhs remain closed until september 30th, but the museum says no major exhibitsr x will close. cl >>> also happening today, an update on the status of the silver spring transit is is expected for members of the montgomery county...
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we're the first organization of its kind in the city to become an affiliateof the smithsonian institution and ask for your support to complete the yerba buena district. thank you very much. >> thank you, next speaker. david del torre. with me today are many of our members and cultural organizations and committed supporters of the mexican the yerba buena arts district to fulfill our mission as first voice. we know the appellants have made claims regarding the completeness of our project and environmental impact report and we know those claims are not accurate and do not acknowledge the social benefit of our museum to the yerba buena arts district and the city as a whole. the mexican museum has worked long and hard with our partners the city and county of san francisco and millennium partners. san francisco should be proud that in this community, we have the largest and most comprehensive collection of mexican chicano and latino art in the united states. the community is watching here and the state and across the nation and internationally as the fate of our 14,000-piece cultural significan
we're the first organization of its kind in the city to become an affiliateof the smithsonian institution and ask for your support to complete the yerba buena district. thank you very much. >> thank you, next speaker. david del torre. with me today are many of our members and cultural organizations and committed supporters of the mexican the yerba buena arts district to fulfill our mission as first voice. we know the appellants have made claims regarding the completeness of our project...
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this week is the recent addition of "smithsonian magazine."erhe magazine is piece by richard conniff, called "the body eclectic." let's begin there. what are microbes western mark guest? fungi, the viruses, but in particular they live all around our bodies and th in our bodies. we have never known before what they do and how they affect us? except for one way, we know they cause disease, so we tend to think of them as the enemy, and that has changed. do humans have? what kind of information do they hold? people have started to research over the past 10 years and it is startling because it puts out what it means to be human. we have about 10 trillion cells that are certifiably human cells, but then we have 100 trillion microbial cells. genes that are human genes that determine our behavior, but we have 8 million microbial genes. they do things to us. they help us digest food. they tweak the immune system. they affect us in all kinds of ways that we have never really understood before. yet you call it big science in your article. why is that? gu
this week is the recent addition of "smithsonian magazine."erhe magazine is piece by richard conniff, called "the body eclectic." let's begin there. what are microbes western mark guest? fungi, the viruses, but in particular they live all around our bodies and th in our bodies. we have never known before what they do and how they affect us? except for one way, we know they cause disease, so we tend to think of them as the enemy, and that has changed. do humans have? what...
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closures include the smithsonian common room, african mosaic art gallery. the exhibits will be closed from now until september 30. you can absolutely start making your fourth of july plans right now. fireworks show on the national mall will go on. the show was in jeopardy because of the federal budget problems. national park service is doing hiring freezes, delaying maintenance, making other changes to be sure that the $250,000 fireworks show goes off without a hitch. >> you can check out some of the relics from george w. bush's presidency starting today. the george w. bush presidential center opens to the public down in dallas. the library and museum features exhibits on the 9/11 attack. the florida recount and hurricane katrina. president obama and the power living ex-presidents were in dallas last week for the center's open. >> you were there, too. one of the things you came back and one of the first things you told me is how surprised you were at how chilly it was in dallas. >> it was. it was like winter weather down in dallas. but only for the first tw
closures include the smithsonian common room, african mosaic art gallery. the exhibits will be closed from now until september 30. you can absolutely start making your fourth of july plans right now. fireworks show on the national mall will go on. the show was in jeopardy because of the federal budget problems. national park service is doing hiring freezes, delaying maintenance, making other changes to be sure that the $250,000 fireworks show goes off without a hitch. >> you can check out...
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host: we have another smithsonian video.lk about the political partner -- this will talk about the political partner and the roles it played in the election that year. [video clip] >> francis cleveland is so popular. people are imitating her clothes, her hairstyle. a piece of want francis for themselves. they wanted to feel like they owned the first lady. of the first lady became extremely popular. you can purchase your own pictures of mrs. cleveland to have in your home. based on these pictures, advertisers and manufacturers make souvenirs that you can purchase and have mrs. cleveland in your house, in your home. you can purchase a small painted glass portrait, you can have plates of mrs. cleveland. mrs. cleveland can convince you to buy a product, including bindingeric thread, the country and the first couple together. she is used in campaigns. grovere have grover -- cleveland running for president, we also have mrs. cleveland running for first lady. this is a set of campaign playing cards or you are actually electing a pr
host: we have another smithsonian video.lk about the political partner -- this will talk about the political partner and the roles it played in the election that year. [video clip] >> francis cleveland is so popular. people are imitating her clothes, her hairstyle. a piece of want francis for themselves. they wanted to feel like they owned the first lady. of the first lady became extremely popular. you can purchase your own pictures of mrs. cleveland to have in your home. based on these...
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his work resides in the sachi and smithsonian and others. he has written about in art publications his work was recognized by time magazine as one of the top ten inventions of 2012. it is represented by lonkini gallery in london and now i would like to have him come up and speak. [ applause ] i'm benat and based in amsterdam and i want to show you some works. so, my work and installations, and sculpture and photos and site and working on the architecture or the history of the location. i am interested in a motion of friction between construction and de, construction and the physical state of a building and a moment of revolution and perishableness and in these transitional situations you are not sure what you are looking at. nor this is as a clear function yet and therefore it is opened for interpretation and it is really interesting. and this work broad art, it is really the space that is important. because it is the location the museum that gets the contexts to just change the interpretation of this painting while it is resting against the
his work resides in the sachi and smithsonian and others. he has written about in art publications his work was recognized by time magazine as one of the top ten inventions of 2012. it is represented by lonkini gallery in london and now i would like to have him come up and speak. [ applause ] i'm benat and based in amsterdam and i want to show you some works. so, my work and installations, and sculpture and photos and site and working on the architecture or the history of the location. i am...
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we're the first organization of its kind in the city to become an affiliateof the smithsonian institution and ask for your support to complete the yerba buena district. thank you very much. >> thank you, next speaker. david del torre. with me today are many of our members and cultural organizations and committed supporters of the mexican
we're the first organization of its kind in the city to become an affiliateof the smithsonian institution and ask for your support to complete the yerba buena district. thank you very much. >> thank you, next speaker. david del torre. with me today are many of our members and cultural organizations and committed supporters of the mexican
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. >> wow, smithsonian magazine reports the bureau spent all that time in the early days of rock 'n' rollng into the lyrics. >> the fbi found it impossible to tell if the song is obscene because in those two years it couldn't figure out what the lyrics said. nobody else could either. >> that's how you -- >> that's what they said. >>> all right, more legal trouble for amanda bynes, the former nickelodeon star was arrested after police say she threw a bong out the window of her manhattan apartment. >> what is on her head? someone in the building had called police to complain that she was smoking marijuana and rolling a joint in the lobby. when cops showed up, they smelled weed and see her heave the bong. she was charged with reckless endangerment and tampering with evidence. >> almost seems like a performance artist, so strange. >>> kmart let customers know they can ship their pants. now it wants to share its big gas savings. >> let's face it, kmart isn't exactly known for being all that edgy but a new series of commercials is winning lots of fans and i'm getting lots of laughs. take a list
. >> wow, smithsonian magazine reports the bureau spent all that time in the early days of rock 'n' rollng into the lyrics. >> the fbi found it impossible to tell if the song is obscene because in those two years it couldn't figure out what the lyrics said. nobody else could either. >> that's how you -- >> that's what they said. >>> all right, more legal trouble for amanda bynes, the former nickelodeon star was arrested after police say she threw a bong out the...
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his piece in the "smithsonian magazine," "the body eclectic." europe first. >> caller: good morning. >> host: good morning, charlie, go ahead. >> caller: i was curious to how does the body pickup its microbes? if we are dead by her dna, do we carry dna to make these microbes? >> guest: so we picked the microbes up from the world around us right from the start. one of the most interesting studies pasadena cesarean earths. 30% of kids are born a cesarean. kids born that way have a completely different maker biome in the early stages of life. they picked up microbes from the birth canal and turn out to be healthier because the rich micro biome in life is essential to things including development of the immune system, development of the brain. there possibly other medical conditions. >> host: lack of certain microbe germs is associated with allergies and probably a autoimmune diseases as well. >> guest: that's right. in the research by the nih, they didn't say x causes y. difficult to say the lack of a particular microbe causes a condition, but they
his piece in the "smithsonian magazine," "the body eclectic." europe first. >> caller: good morning. >> host: good morning, charlie, go ahead. >> caller: i was curious to how does the body pickup its microbes? if we are dead by her dna, do we carry dna to make these microbes? >> guest: so we picked the microbes up from the world around us right from the start. one of the most interesting studies pasadena cesarean earths. 30% of kids are born a...
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scientists have the smithsonian revealed today that settlers in jamestown, virginia, may have survived a winter without food by resorting to cannibalism. here's the evidence. the bones of a 14-year-old girl discovered last year. there are signs that someone chopped at her head and body. the remains date back to 1610. known as the starving time when all but 60 of the 500 jamestown settlers died. when they run for the roses on saturday, one jockey will be making a run for history. his story is next. [ male announcer ] ah... retirement. sit back, relax, pull out the paper and what? another article that says investors could lose tens of thousands of dollars in hidden fees on their 401(k)s?! seriously? seriously. you don't believe it? search it. "401(k) hidden fees." then go to e-trade and roll over your old 401(k)s to a new e-trade retirement account. we have every type of retirement account. none of them charge annual fees and all of them offer low cost investments. why? because we're not your typical wall street firm that's why. so you keep more of your money. e-trade. less for us. more
scientists have the smithsonian revealed today that settlers in jamestown, virginia, may have survived a winter without food by resorting to cannibalism. here's the evidence. the bones of a 14-year-old girl discovered last year. there are signs that someone chopped at her head and body. the remains date back to 1610. known as the starving time when all but 60 of the 500 jamestown settlers died. when they run for the roses on saturday, one jockey will be making a run for history. his story is...
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it is 14 tons and believe it or not, this thing has been sitting at the smithsonian in washington, d.c. this is an extremely valuable piece of artwork as are some of the others. but there is a theme here. the artist wanted to do something to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the golden gate bridge. so the folks we talked to today, yeah, they get it. there's a connection there. >> sitting right next to the bridge. we see that even when we look this way it evokes the bridge because of the color symmetry ability same sort of angles that we see in the bridge. >> the angles remind me of the golden gate bridge and the color, of course, and hopefully this piece is going to stay put. it's kind of swinging in the wind. but -- >> reporter: that would be weird if it fell down on me right now. >> a little weird. but we'll assume it won't do that. >> reporter: so as i mentioned, there are eight of these and they are massive and they will be out here for the next year. they won't come down until next may. so make of it what you will. it is artwork. so it is in the eyes of the beholder. and if you ha
it is 14 tons and believe it or not, this thing has been sitting at the smithsonian in washington, d.c. this is an extremely valuable piece of artwork as are some of the others. but there is a theme here. the artist wanted to do something to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the golden gate bridge. so the folks we talked to today, yeah, they get it. there's a connection there. >> sitting right next to the bridge. we see that even when we look this way it evokes the bridge because of the...
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i was hoping someone like the smi smithsonian or henry ford museum. >> how do you grow the business fromt is growing fe nomly well. >> we have been on tv now for 17 years. our website gets huge amounts of traffic through it. >> barrett jackson is going to be right in the middle of that. we actually may think of doing something here in the east coast. >> let us know if you do one in new york city. >> up to you, ty. >> thank you very much. power house time. how much does your money get you? >> it typically takes about 89 days for the average listing to move off market. let's go to our first power house of the week. it is at two -- excuse me, 863 old bell road. and the asking price there is $204,000. it looks like a rather unprepossessing house. tell me why i like it. >> you like it because it's wooded. it's close to the south park area, which is a chosen area of town. for a first time home buyer you couldn't beat that. >> and look at the taxes on that. this is three bedrooms, two and a half baths. i would call 1700 square feet a fairly compact house. am i wrong? >> that's correct. that's w
i was hoping someone like the smi smithsonian or henry ford museum. >> how do you grow the business fromt is growing fe nomly well. >> we have been on tv now for 17 years. our website gets huge amounts of traffic through it. >> barrett jackson is going to be right in the middle of that. we actually may think of doing something here in the east coast. >> let us know if you do one in new york city. >> up to you, ty. >> thank you very much. power house time. how...
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the two degrees some are really good and signed up to take some close to someone i fought for the smithsonian know if you want to keep the two degrees and not everyone agrees to the but if you do and we haven't seen two degrees for a problem in the news then you have to write off eighty percent of the reserves of these public companies ok so first of all this but this in the context so you come from let's say the point of view of a bill mckibben for example over there three fifty dot org you looked at the global warming picture you're saying certain degrees violate these degrees and global warming and you have economic and ecological catastrophe so how do you avoid getting past those two degrees i just saw a report that what was it that we now have reached a new level we haven't seen in millions of years and i want to post them in florida parts per million which is so three fifty dot org is the level at which is safe and sustainable is a four hundred obviously is more than three fifty shroom so so you look at all these companies are probably traded companies with energy reserves in the ground
the two degrees some are really good and signed up to take some close to someone i fought for the smithsonian know if you want to keep the two degrees and not everyone agrees to the but if you do and we haven't seen two degrees for a problem in the news then you have to write off eighty percent of the reserves of these public companies ok so first of all this but this in the context so you come from let's say the point of view of a bill mckibben for example over there three fifty dot org you...
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. >> at the smithsonian. you are right. they are celebrating asian-pacific heritage month.e in the museum of the american indian.ica >> that's right. >> welcome. >> thank you very much. thank you for having me today. >> yes, it's a big part of this what are you doing? >> we have the hawaiian festival going on. we're doing food demo, hula dancing demonstrations. there's a lot of stuff going on. >> 10:30 to 4:30 p.m., right? rg >> right a lot of stuff going on throughout the day.ho people can come and enjoy. you can taste the hawaiian food. we'll do a quick one for you? >> what is it?t? >> it's the hawaiian version of is a d -- ceviche. c when they finished they choppedh it up, a little bit of lime l juice and hawaiian sea salt andd eat it like that. this is fish we brought in fromf hawaii. this is from honolulu fishh company, a little bit of flyingg fish roux. >> do we know that as caviar?avi >> similar but it comes in that color from the fish. what we've done is we have sticky rice and nori sheets. the same thing you make sushi with. >> got you. >> citrus mayo, macadamia nu
. >> at the smithsonian. you are right. they are celebrating asian-pacific heritage month.e in the museum of the american indian.ica >> that's right. >> welcome. >> thank you very much. thank you for having me today. >> yes, it's a big part of this what are you doing? >> we have the hawaiian festival going on. we're doing food demo, hula dancing demonstrations. there's a lot of stuff going on. >> 10:30 to 4:30 p.m., right? rg >> right a lot of...
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. >> beginning today parts of smithsonian shuts down as you y part of sequester. museum says no major exhibits eh will close. they had to cut its budget by more than $42 million. >> later this morning the new george w. bush presidential library and museum will open too the public for the first time. the center was dedicated in a ceremony last week featuring all the living presidents. the museum includes exhibits onn the september 11 terrorist attacks and other historical events.ev every u.s. embassy around the world is getting an historic copy of decoration of independence. it'sin from local fin lal troa pivot david ruben styne. hehe is loaning it to the state department and have it reproduced for the em basises bs and donating the funds for the project. in 1820 secretary of state john quinie adams ordered an ingrave to reproduce it. 200 copies were made and he got one. >> wow. >> hmmmm. >> very cool. >> he has done so much for the city. >> really and quite a bit inn just the last few years. >> right. >> extraordinary. e we have dreams for one man to play his did
. >> beginning today parts of smithsonian shuts down as you y part of sequester. museum says no major exhibits eh will close. they had to cut its budget by more than $42 million. >> later this morning the new george w. bush presidential library and museum will open too the public for the first time. the center was dedicated in a ceremony last week featuring all the living presidents. the museum includes exhibits onn the september 11 terrorist attacks and other historical events.ev...
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you have the free smithsonian museums and monuments.national memorial day concert on the west lawn of the capital. national symphony orchestra. national memorial day parade monday which has matching bands and veterans units from all over the state. there are sermon knees and wreath layings at arlington national cemetery vietnam vet memorial and world war ii memorial. >> what a special place to be. what if you want relaxing a little cold weather where should you go? >> everybody likes the mountains. out west they are thawing out. people go to the smoky mountains for the weekend. i visited as a kid i have gone back as an adult. it has a vibrant art scene, a culinary scene. vergeening beer scene. there's the blue ridge parkway beautiful scenic drive into the mountains. my hotel pick is the grove park inn which was built in 1913 one of the oldest historic hotels of the south. it averages 300 a night ore the weekend but it's once in a lifetime. if you are there stay in the hotel. >> i have always wanted to go there. i will have to put that o
you have the free smithsonian museums and monuments.national memorial day concert on the west lawn of the capital. national symphony orchestra. national memorial day parade monday which has matching bands and veterans units from all over the state. there are sermon knees and wreath layings at arlington national cemetery vietnam vet memorial and world war ii memorial. >> what a special place to be. what if you want relaxing a little cold weather where should you go? >> everybody...
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his piece in the smith smithsonian magazine. charlotte in san diego, california democratic caller. you are up first. >> caller: good morning. >> host: good morning. go ahead. >> caller: i was curious as to how does the body pick up its microbes, and if, you know, we are to -- [inaudible] , you know, by our dna do we carry dna to make the microbes? thank you. >> guest: charlotte, we pick them up from the world around us. right from the start. one of the most interesting studies has to do with caesar began birth. 30% in the kids are born by c section. they found that kids born that way have a different microbes in the early stages of life. they have a microbe that is dominated by skin bacteria. kids born advantagely, they pick up from the mom's birth canal. and turn out to be healthier as a result because those -- that rich microbe early on in life is essential to a lot of things including the development of the immune system. possibly the development of the brain. the tendency for those kids born by c-section have more allergy and possibly other medical conditions. >> host: lack of
his piece in the smith smithsonian magazine. charlotte in san diego, california democratic caller. you are up first. >> caller: good morning. >> host: good morning. go ahead. >> caller: i was curious as to how does the body pick up its microbes, and if, you know, we are to -- [inaudible] , you know, by our dna do we carry dna to make the microbes? thank you. >> guest: charlotte, we pick them up from the world around us. right from the start. one of the most interesting...
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cerraran areas de exhibicion del museo de arte africano y el smithsonian castle entre otros museos,tes noticias para indocumentados de oregon, la cámara de representantes estatal aprobó medida que les permite obtener licencia de conducir a partir del 1ro de junio. el gobernador promulga la medida el miércoles >>y el domingo el programa aquí y ahora, ofrece programa especial por reforma migratoria. >>aunque estamos en primavera,en varias regiónes del país, el invierno no quiere irse,en denver temperatura el lunes estuvo en los 70, hoy vehículos luchan por tener las calles libres de nieve >>no, el frío no es mi elecciones presidencialesion >>a mi tampoco >>el calor es basico >>si no tengo algo, que me pongo, >>ay, eso segun el gusto, pero mire, le presentamos en vivo la magia de la tele, vamos con radio pasión chicago. buenos días >>que guapetones que amanecieron >>se ha comentado >>como estan muchachos >>extraordinariamente bien y mejor cada dia >>se hacen los que no escuchan >>hoy día del trabajo, me encanta verlos tan trabajadores, es 1ro de mayo, dia de marchar, por l oque hay que
cerraran areas de exhibicion del museo de arte africano y el smithsonian castle entre otros museos,tes noticias para indocumentados de oregon, la cámara de representantes estatal aprobó medida que les permite obtener licencia de conducir a partir del 1ro de junio. el gobernador promulga la medida el miércoles >>y el domingo el programa aquí y ahora, ofrece programa especial por reforma migratoria. >>aunque estamos en primavera,en varias regiónes del país, el invierno no quiere...
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host: we are talking to richard conniff of "smithsonian magazine," about researching microbes. as he said, he writes primarily about nature and has a blog. his most recent book, "swimming with puranas at feeding the answer to everything. time," richard conniff. jean in ohio said, "as a medical person i am outraged and these refuse to do sputum and throat cultures before giving out antibiotics." caller: my question is this. over the years we have seen a large rise in corporate farming, and then we see the sustainable growth organic movement where the soils are filled with microbes and filled with lifso my question is -- iss going to lead to a more sustainable life for us with sustainable farming? guest: so let's talk about the corporate side of farming. these large concentrated operations. they are one of the areas where antibiotics have been used most heavily and indiscriminately, so we know now that 80% of the antibiotics in this country go not to medical purposes, not to human medical purposes, but to food animals, the animals that we eat. they go to promote growth, but more
host: we are talking to richard conniff of "smithsonian magazine," about researching microbes. as he said, he writes primarily about nature and has a blog. his most recent book, "swimming with puranas at feeding the answer to everything. time," richard conniff. jean in ohio said, "as a medical person i am outraged and these refuse to do sputum and throat cultures before giving out antibiotics." caller: my question is this. over the years we have seen a large rise...
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this week is the recent addition of "smithsonian magazine." inside the magazine is a cover piece by richard conniff, called "the body eclectic." let's begin there. what are microbes? guest: the fungi, the viruses, but in particular they live all around our bodies and in our bodies. we have never known before what they do and how they affect us? except for one way, we know they cause disease, so we tend to think of them as the enemy, and that has changed. host: how many do humans have? what kind of information do they hold? guest: people have started to research over the past 10 years and it is startling because it puts out what it means to be human. we have about 10 trillion cells that are certifiably human cells, but then we have 100 trillion microbial cells. we have 21,000 genes that are human genes that determine our behavior, but we have 8 million microbial genes. they do things to us. they help us digest food. they tweak the immune system. they affect us in all kinds of ways that we have never really understood before. host: yet you call
this week is the recent addition of "smithsonian magazine." inside the magazine is a cover piece by richard conniff, called "the body eclectic." let's begin there. what are microbes? guest: the fungi, the viruses, but in particular they live all around our bodies and in our bodies. we have never known before what they do and how they affect us? except for one way, we know they cause disease, so we tend to think of them as the enemy, and that has changed. host: how many do...
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scientists with the smithsonian discovered her remains in a cellar.the girl's bones show signs she was canny ballized after she died. during that winter, starving settlers also ate dogs and shoe leather. >>> one of the most beautiful lookout points will soon be accessible once again. park officials said glacier point road will open noon this friday. the road offers stunning views. visitors are cautioned to watch for wildlife and melting snow. tioga pass road is tentatively set to open may 11th. >>> such a gorgeous place to go. spring time, really any time of year. these days the bay area is not a bad place to be either. >> really nice weather. it's hot around here. we're below 100 degrees. we've seen hotter. the red flag warning is going to be dropped in the next few minutes. less wind, but a hotter day. these were the temperatures from today. 90 in santa rosa. 87 in fairfield. highs tomorrow, a lot more 90. the winds up towards the north bay and up on the delta still seeing north winds. fairfield right now, 21 mile-an- hour winds. dangerous fire cond
scientists with the smithsonian discovered her remains in a cellar.the girl's bones show signs she was canny ballized after she died. during that winter, starving settlers also ate dogs and shoe leather. >>> one of the most beautiful lookout points will soon be accessible once again. park officials said glacier point road will open noon this friday. the road offers stunning views. visitors are cautioned to watch for wildlife and melting snow. tioga pass road is tentatively set to open...
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as part of our spotlight a magazine series, a contributor to the smithsonian magazine will discuss the recent article on big science and research and microbes. "washington journal [captioning performed by national captioning institute] " is next. [video clip] "washington journal >> ♪ host: good morning, everyone. welcome to the washington journal on this may 8, 2013. fresh off a meeting with president obama, south korea president park geun-hye ofresses a joint doesnsession congress today. in the house, live coverage this morning of the oversight and government reform committee hearing on the attacks in benghazi with a whistle blowers from the state department. back live on c-span3 at 11:30. tonight president obama dines with nancy pelosi and other house democratic leaders as he continues its outrea e
as part of our spotlight a magazine series, a contributor to the smithsonian magazine will discuss the recent article on big science and research and microbes. "washington journal [captioning performed by national captioning institute] " is next. [video clip] "washington journal >> ♪ host: good morning, everyone. welcome to the washington journal on this may 8, 2013. fresh off a meeting with president obama, south korea president park geun-hye ofresses a joint...
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there was plenty of other untold millions that was spent on repaving and retelling a wreath at the smithsonian washington. nowhere near the hurricane passed. on and on and on it wind and continues to go. >> right away. is he kidding jackson many good things to spend the money on. my business is on the shoreline. three different businesses. so many different businesses that are struggling every they cannot get by. they cannot open. this happened six months ago. come on. he think you're going to make loans easy to get? you can get a loan. nearly impossible. you can't get funding. you can't open your place. what about the businesses that are there? what about these people? what about me. thank god i am a saver. i say for rainy day. i am places back open. i cannot see this bringing new people in business in, create new jobs. what about the people that cannot go to work? it is terrible. neil: i was also thinking in your case when you're telling about the bureaucracy, the hoops have to get to the get the money that has been channeled to folks like use on stored destroyed and it is almost to the poin
there was plenty of other untold millions that was spent on repaving and retelling a wreath at the smithsonian washington. nowhere near the hurricane passed. on and on and on it wind and continues to go. >> right away. is he kidding jackson many good things to spend the money on. my business is on the shoreline. three different businesses. so many different businesses that are struggling every they cannot get by. they cannot open. this happened six months ago. come on. he think you're...
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today scientists at the smithsonian institution unveiled jane as the first physical evidence of cannibalism. her bones were unearthed last august, a 14-year-old girl of telltale scars. the colonists waited until she was deceased to, well, eat her brains. >> it's extremely limited skill in terms of kitchen technique. it is not the result of a butcher, someone who is working at their craft. >> translation, they were cannibals, but they were not very good at it. 1609 to 1610, which was rough. scientists don't know how jane died, they just know she was dinner. too soon? and the third awesomest thing on the internet today, an article explaining one of the world's great enigmas, the origin of, oar perhaps the inspiration for donald trump's hair. this is the flannel moth caterpillar. innocently posted online without the knowledge that viewers would soon dub it the donald trump caterpillar. it has the ability to release venom when touched. and the latest now biological challenge for trump for some kind of reasonable explanation. find all the links for tonight's click3 on tonight's website, allinwit
today scientists at the smithsonian institution unveiled jane as the first physical evidence of cannibalism. her bones were unearthed last august, a 14-year-old girl of telltale scars. the colonists waited until she was deceased to, well, eat her brains. >> it's extremely limited skill in terms of kitchen technique. it is not the result of a butcher, someone who is working at their craft. >> translation, they were cannibals, but they were not very good at it. 1609 to 1610, which was...
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this figure stride and you looked at it, i'm inclined to agree with the late john napear from the smithsonianfamously i can't see the zipper. and i think that's the most concise way to view what happened. >>> everyday situations spiral out of control. >> it was just devastating, you know? it was just brutal. >> things escalate quickly from calm to chaos. and pushing the limits can sometimes spell disaster. >> oh, my god! >> i saw him lifeless. i was really scared. >> when the boundaries are crossed between right and wrong, clever and foolish, humble and arrogant. >> whoa, whoa, whoa. >> things can go too far. >>> fists fly on a california
this figure stride and you looked at it, i'm inclined to agree with the late john napear from the smithsonianfamously i can't see the zipper. and i think that's the most concise way to view what happened. >>> everyday situations spiral out of control. >> it was just devastating, you know? it was just brutal. >> things escalate quickly from calm to chaos. and pushing the limits can sometimes spell disaster. >> oh, my god! >> i saw him lifeless. i was really...
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last week the smithsonian announce lead the exhibit areas would be closed through september citing a reduction in a security contract. for more we turn to colleagues from across the country. for more, we turn to colleagues from across the country. gene grant is with new mexico pbs, gretchen frazee is with wtiu at indiana public media, and flo jonic is a reporter at rhode island public radio. let's go from east to west and check on how the effects of the sqeser are being seen where you live and work. so we'll start in rhode island with you, flo. >> the effects of the sequestration cuts were first felt in rhode island by 8,000 long-term unemployment people. at two weeks ago they sustained a $40 a week benefit cut. that may not sound like a lot but it is when you consider we live in a fairly expensive part of the country. and the benefit in rhode island is only $3.69. most of are cuts are still ahead. head start will lose 200 of its 2,800 slots next fall. they're going to do it by serving the neediest children. that means a lot of poor children will be going to kindergarten without bene
last week the smithsonian announce lead the exhibit areas would be closed through september citing a reduction in a security contract. for more we turn to colleagues from across the country. for more, we turn to colleagues from across the country. gene grant is with new mexico pbs, gretchen frazee is with wtiu at indiana public media, and flo jonic is a reporter at rhode island public radio. let's go from east to west and check on how the effects of the sqeser are being seen where you live and...
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scientists at the smithsonian revealed the discovery of the bones of a 14-year-old girl that show clearbalized. evidence indicates clumsy chops to the body and head of the girl who appeared to have already been dead at the time. >> fans of the chicago cubs considering the unthinkable. the possibility of their team moving out of chicago. the team is prosing a $500,000 renovation of wrigley field. to help pay for it, the cubs want to install a large screen in left field for advertising. for the first time publicly, cubs' brass threw down the gauntlet. >> i am not sure how any body is going to stop signs in the outfield. if it comes to the point that we don't have the ability to do what we need to do in our outfield, we will have to consider moving. >>> without the proposed signage, the cubs are losing out on $20 million a year in ad revenue. the team filed a renovation plan with the city. the chicago city council and city planners are now considering it. you know every single park in baseball has the advertising i suppose except for wrigley. >> blaspheme. how dare he say he will take the
scientists at the smithsonian revealed the discovery of the bones of a 14-year-old girl that show clearbalized. evidence indicates clumsy chops to the body and head of the girl who appeared to have already been dead at the time. >> fans of the chicago cubs considering the unthinkable. the possibility of their team moving out of chicago. the team is prosing a $500,000 renovation of wrigley field. to help pay for it, the cubs want to install a large screen in left field for advertising. for...