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Jan 11, 2013
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this is out on the navajo reservation in southern utah. this is part of a structure that's about, i'd say, 300 rooms running along the back side of this canyon, a little village, small city, something. artifacts everywhere. one of the walls had fallen out, revealing the floor that had been packed in there, hundreds of years of people using the same floor just pushing down the dirt so that there are pieces of woven -- of braided string sticking out of the floor everywhere and arrowheads and broken pottery and i realized when i came up against the stack of this trash pile i put my head against it and looked along it. i could see it was covered with hair. people in that room had been combing their hair for hundreds of years and it had been landing on the floor. and then new floors are built on top of that and new floors and i ran my hand across, just barely across, the front of this and i could feel the hair of people who had been there and i was there with a navajo guy that i know who just was creeped out by this. because there's a certain h
this is out on the navajo reservation in southern utah. this is part of a structure that's about, i'd say, 300 rooms running along the back side of this canyon, a little village, small city, something. artifacts everywhere. one of the walls had fallen out, revealing the floor that had been packed in there, hundreds of years of people using the same floor just pushing down the dirt so that there are pieces of woven -- of braided string sticking out of the floor everywhere and arrowheads and...
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Jan 2, 2013
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with scholarship money harry reid left for college in southern utah and cedar city but he hated being that far away from landra so he moved back. harry married landra and they eloped in 1959 and rented from a loving mormon family, matthew and louise byrd. harry reid and landra decided to join the church of jesus christ of latter-day saints based on the wonderful family that served as their landlords. he said he didn't come from a religious family. he said the only religion he remembered is the love for franklin and delano roosevelt in his house. harry reid put himself through law school by working nights as a u.s. capitol police officer. in his book are pictures of harry in uniform as a capitol hill police officer and law student, a job callahan helped line up for him. he returned to nevada after law school and served as henderson city attorney. in 1970 at age 30, harry reid ran for lieutenant governor of nevada with his friend and mentor michael callahan running for govern. they won the race and harry reid served as lieutenant govern from 1971-1974 becoming friend to paul simon, then
with scholarship money harry reid left for college in southern utah and cedar city but he hated being that far away from landra so he moved back. harry married landra and they eloped in 1959 and rented from a loving mormon family, matthew and louise byrd. harry reid and landra decided to join the church of jesus christ of latter-day saints based on the wonderful family that served as their landlords. he said he didn't come from a religious family. he said the only religion he remembered is the...
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Jan 28, 2013
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southern california and also arizona is beginning to move out. now it provides snow up towards colorado and the mountains of utah. the new storm system coming in to the west will bring us snow in the higher terrain. a lot of the cities will be dealing with showers today. unfortunately continues even into tuesday. notice the cool weather continues pretty much every where. high today and tomorrow only in the 50s in san francisco and vegas only in the 50s the next two days. chilly weather in the west. >>> "argo" was the big winner on sunday night. daniel day-lewis won for "lincoln" and jennifer lawrence picked up the award for "silver linings playbook." >> hand -- hanzele.gretel witch-hunters took in. quaid claims he's running from a group of hollywood hit men. >>> burt reynolds was hospitalized this weekend with a severe case of the flu, spending time in the icu. his rep said they were taking care of him and his mustache. >>> and ashton kutcher was so dedicated to his role in the steve jobs pic he was hospitalized after being doubled over in pain after following job's extreme diet of consisting of fruit, nuts and s
southern california and also arizona is beginning to move out. now it provides snow up towards colorado and the mountains of utah. the new storm system coming in to the west will bring us snow in the higher terrain. a lot of the cities will be dealing with showers today. unfortunately continues even into tuesday. notice the cool weather continues pretty much every where. high today and tomorrow only in the 50s in san francisco and vegas only in the 50s the next two days. chilly weather in the...
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Jan 28, 2013
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utah, colorado and idaho. snow from boston's afternoon commute. a rainy week in seattle. pleasant, though, in southern california. >> a mild 48 in chicago. get this, it will be 62 there tomorrow. >> goodness. >> nice roller coaster there. also orlando is in the low 80s. denver and albuquerque in the mid 50s. anchorage in the single digits. >>> and here's some evidence that they are getting crazy from the cold in madison, wisconsin. a guy just set a new world record for doing the fastest wheelie on ice. >> and yesterday's attempt, he was clocked at 108.5 miles per hour, riding on just his rear wheel. it's all possible because the rear wheel has these special studs on it to keep it from slipping on the ice. >> the rider broke his own record, 95 miles per hour. he set that last year. >> it looks a little dangerous. >> didn't which just do a story about people falling into the ice? >> it looks dangerous to me. >> better you than me. >> i don't get that one. it's kind of cool, though. >> props for the bravery, but not my thing. >>> coming up, the terrible movie, and we mean terrible, terrible movie making
utah, colorado and idaho. snow from boston's afternoon commute. a rainy week in seattle. pleasant, though, in southern california. >> a mild 48 in chicago. get this, it will be 62 there tomorrow. >> goodness. >> nice roller coaster there. also orlando is in the low 80s. denver and albuquerque in the mid 50s. anchorage in the single digits. >>> and here's some evidence that they are getting crazy from the cold in madison, wisconsin. a guy just set a new world record...
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Jan 8, 2013
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southern west virginia, you know the tinder is there. you don't know what is going to set it off. it's usually something relatively benign. an elderly woman gets foreclosed if her home in utah or something. i know it's coming. will it look like occupy? will it be called occupy? you can never know. i think it's better to think of occupy not as a movement, but as a tactic. rosa parks refuses to move on the bus. it's five years until we see the freedom rides. and because the state has not responded rationally, because the state has proved paralyzed, because it not only cannot address the grievances but essentially allows corporations to extract more and more and more in this reconfiguration too a form of neofeudalism, all i can tell you as a reporter is that something is coming. tothanks, we'll move on discussions. \[applause] >> so thank you very much for your incredibly powerful statements. i think one of the questions that comes to me is with a exactly is occupy? it's been mentioned as a tactic, for example, it is a way of organizing videos to respond rationally -- videos to respond rationally what is happening. there is an agreement of the panelists of where the problems a
southern west virginia, you know the tinder is there. you don't know what is going to set it off. it's usually something relatively benign. an elderly woman gets foreclosed if her home in utah or something. i know it's coming. will it look like occupy? will it be called occupy? you can never know. i think it's better to think of occupy not as a movement, but as a tactic. rosa parks refuses to move on the bus. it's five years until we see the freedom rides. and because the state has not...
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southern west virginia, you know the tinder is there. you don't know what is going to set it off. it's usually something relatively benign. an elderly woman gets foreclosed if her home in utah or something. but i know it's coming. will it look like occupy? will it be called occupy? you can never know. i think it's better to think of occupy not as a movement, but as a tactic. rosa parks refuses to move on the bus. it's five years until we see the freedom rides. and because the state has not responded rationally, because the state has proved paralyzed, because it not only cannot address the grievances but essentially allows corporations to extract more and more and more in this reconfiguration too a form of neofeudalism, all i can tell you as a reporter is that something is coming. >> thanks, we'll move on to discussions. [applause] >> so thank you very much for your incredibly powerful statements. i think one of the questions that comes to me is with a -- is what exactly is occupy? it's been mentioned as a tactic, for example, it is a way of organizing videos to respond rationally -- videos to respond rationally what is happening. there is an agreement of the panelists of wh
southern west virginia, you know the tinder is there. you don't know what is going to set it off. it's usually something relatively benign. an elderly woman gets foreclosed if her home in utah or something. but i know it's coming. will it look like occupy? will it be called occupy? you can never know. i think it's better to think of occupy not as a movement, but as a tactic. rosa parks refuses to move on the bus. it's five years until we see the freedom rides. and because the state has not...
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Jan 8, 2013
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of southern west virginia to the you know the tinder is there but you never know what's going to set it off. it's usually something relatively benign. an elderly woman gets for close to her home in utah or something. but i know that it's coming. will it look like occupy? will it be called occupy? you may never know. i think it's better to think of occupy not as a movement, but as a tactic. rosa parks refused to move on the bus. it's five years until we see the freedom runs. because the state hasn't responded rationally, because the state has proven paralyzed coming because it not only cannot address the grievances, that essentially allows corporations to extract more and more in this reconfiguration to the form of the neo feudalism the only thing i can tell you as a reporter is that something is coming. ischemic thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you very much for your incredibly powerful statement. i think one of the questions that comes to me is what exactly is occupied? it's been mentioned as a tactic, for the disabled, it is a way of organizing individuals to respond rationally to what is happening. i think that there is quite a bit of agreement on the part of the panelists
of southern west virginia to the you know the tinder is there but you never know what's going to set it off. it's usually something relatively benign. an elderly woman gets for close to her home in utah or something. but i know that it's coming. will it look like occupy? will it be called occupy? you may never know. i think it's better to think of occupy not as a movement, but as a tactic. rosa parks refused to move on the bus. it's five years until we see the freedom runs. because the state...