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since we paid over much of the city, the water levels have dropped, but at one time, the late actually trade out into the ocean approximately where the dog diner is that now. somewhere in the 1870's, they saw the damage at the water in the late so it did not exit out uncontrolled, and for 10 years, people were drinking lake merced water as drinking water. it is much bigger, too. if you go to san francisco state, the practice will appeal this part of the lake. i do daily city, that was part of the lake. it was huge. >> the southern area [inaudible] but there is a different area. >> there was a creek that came down basically through west portal and said that particular
since we paid over much of the city, the water levels have dropped, but at one time, the late actually trade out into the ocean approximately where the dog diner is that now. somewhere in the 1870's, they saw the damage at the water in the late so it did not exit out uncontrolled, and for 10 years, people were drinking lake merced water as drinking water. it is much bigger, too. if you go to san francisco state, the practice will appeal this part of the lake. i do daily city, that was part of...
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so it's gone by two points in the table visit struggling clearly a subject of in samarra and in the late match see terry stalled in the chechen capital. stay with the bulls and almost go on to nextel until sunday when they face free spending and that gave our team top of the chance to catch up with time defender of numbers who's just marked his sixtieth anniversary here in russia. look like a team that's making a serious title challenge in the russian premier league this season the moscow side life third but if results like their last game iran a thing to go by then they could be one course to scoop their first ever championship a good attack is the best defense and in i'm a fool in this rule pretty successfully however you can't win anything by only having forwards in the squad after the blue and white sect there thirteenth coach in thirteen years they pointed at the end of april and since then do not have suffered just two defeats in fifteen minutes and according to defend the land of fernandez business only one game so far this comparing this side has gained the confidence and composu
so it's gone by two points in the table visit struggling clearly a subject of in samarra and in the late match see terry stalled in the chechen capital. stay with the bulls and almost go on to nextel until sunday when they face free spending and that gave our team top of the chance to catch up with time defender of numbers who's just marked his sixtieth anniversary here in russia. look like a team that's making a serious title challenge in the russian premier league this season the moscow side...
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we revisited that whole thoug many years later in the late 1990's. we lived in asia three times together and we had a real tie to that part of the world and we decided that we had a little more love to give after our own five biogical children. it's hard to describe beyond words what i mean when i say we had a little more love to give. you just know it at the time. we started the paperwork and went through the bureaucratics of adopting a child. at the time in 1999, the relationship was improving between the unit states and china. it was right after we had bombed their embassy in belgrade as you remember that incident and the relationship had soured tremendously in the late 1990's. so the relationship was on the uptick and we waited probably six to eight months would be my guess before we were able to adopt little gracie who had been abandoned at two months of age at a vegetable market at a city in china, no note, no record, just a child found at a vegetable market. she apparently had a smile on her face because the name they gave her was happiness, so
we revisited that whole thoug many years later in the late 1990's. we lived in asia three times together and we had a real tie to that part of the world and we decided that we had a little more love to give after our own five biogical children. it's hard to describe beyond words what i mean when i say we had a little more love to give. you just know it at the time. we started the paperwork and went through the bureaucratics of adopting a child. at the time in 1999, the relationship was...
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man: when i started working for the city of atlanta in the late '70s, we were approaching that point in time where a lot was going to be needed, in terms of rehabilitation and upkeep. most of the very large pipes were at least 80 years old. we had needs that were identified in the '50s and in the '60s and in the '70s that were deferred. woman: we are urging that we all try to find a way to overcome the obstacles and limitations that might exist. woman: when i was running for office, i met someone who knew mayor hartsfield, who, in the late 1960s, said, "i don't know who the next mayor will be, "but i know they'll have to fix the water and sewer infrastructure." woman: the city had chronic sewage overflows into the chattahoochee and its tributaries. fecal coliform bacteria levels were in the millions of colonies per hundred milliliter, which was a significant public health threat. and this had been occurring for decades. but neither the federal epa nor the epd back in the '90s were willing to take action under the clean water act to make the city fix its plumbing. so in 1994, we starte
man: when i started working for the city of atlanta in the late '70s, we were approaching that point in time where a lot was going to be needed, in terms of rehabilitation and upkeep. most of the very large pipes were at least 80 years old. we had needs that were identified in the '50s and in the '60s and in the '70s that were deferred. woman: we are urging that we all try to find a way to overcome the obstacles and limitations that might exist. woman: when i was running for office, i met...
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the sixteenth. there was he saw it hard. as lately finished well off the base and again even while showed no signs of a negative or a stay injury a birdie on the line for contributing to the great out of after the american tied his career high round of sixty three on day one great approach word by ernie els the south african in the group of four tied for second chip setting the mark for a birdie on the fifteenth leaving the big easy just three shots behind the again. and finally the russian rugby team could be in for a timely boost ahead of the next month's world cup in new zealand melbourne rebels lock adam burns has offered his services to the school which is one of those reports. and burns could have been looking forward to a nice holiday up to the end of summer head to sea is grueling super fifteen competition however the twenty nine year old was born in sydney but decided to help russia to get upcoming world can generate this year or so an article in the magazine called of a sacred qualifier for usher and i knew that was may so d
the sixteenth. there was he saw it hard. as lately finished well off the base and again even while showed no signs of a negative or a stay injury a birdie on the line for contributing to the great out of after the american tied his career high round of sixty three on day one great approach word by ernie els the south african in the group of four tied for second chip setting the mark for a birdie on the fifteenth leaving the big easy just three shots behind the again. and finally the russian...
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the beach again, a little hint of clearing late day, upper 50s and low 60s. backing all the way through the sunset district and including beaches, peninsula numbers well into the 70s. 78 your forecast high in san jose. when the average high temperature is 82 degrees. check out the forecast. we'll start off with the first five full days in which we see very little pattern change each and every day and then by the next couple of days that we throw in, it looks like temperatures hold steady. not much of anything going on as far as weather is concerned. it's pretty saggy. did we have time for my picks? it's really pretty. oh yeah, sure, okay, there you go. there's the picture that was sent in to us by angel. it looks like a painting, doesn't it? >> gorgeous. look at those clouds. >> stunning, love the colors. >> hardly. that's cute. you're the pro. thanks roberta. >>> a new schwarzenegger is beganning attention in hollywood and not just arnold. >> patrick schwarzenegger, the oldest son of arnold made his debut as a billboard model. you can see the 17-year-old shir
the beach again, a little hint of clearing late day, upper 50s and low 60s. backing all the way through the sunset district and including beaches, peninsula numbers well into the 70s. 78 your forecast high in san jose. when the average high temperature is 82 degrees. check out the forecast. we'll start off with the first five full days in which we see very little pattern change each and every day and then by the next couple of days that we throw in, it looks like temperatures hold steady. not...
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how it was that the '60s rebellion happened and to me it's perplexing that so many young people in the late 60s became so intensely radical that, you know, to the point where they not only thought that, you know, united states is not -- is not that the country is moving in a wrong direction but rather that it needs to be completely reformed. that there's something rotten at the core of american society. and by 1969, one surveyed showed something like 1 mon self-identified as radicals. and so to me that's astonishing, you know, historians have put forth lots of obvious explanations to account for this. demographics, the baby boom generation was a large generation. people came of age at a time of unprecedented prosperity. they maybe had a certain sense of their own generational potency and equipped to tackle some of the problems of american public life. there was the civil rights movement which was pivotal and so, obviously, when african-americans were facing down attack dogs and fire heot, dramatize the power of collective action to bring about social change. people mentioned the culturalnes
how it was that the '60s rebellion happened and to me it's perplexing that so many young people in the late 60s became so intensely radical that, you know, to the point where they not only thought that, you know, united states is not -- is not that the country is moving in a wrong direction but rather that it needs to be completely reformed. that there's something rotten at the core of american society. and by 1969, one surveyed showed something like 1 mon self-identified as radicals. and so to...
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the ball. >> i think they'll have to somehow preserve it. >> it's too late now 1952 is when it happened. >> if it lasted this long, it will last longer. good morning. around the country the heat is the story. around the southeast, people are wondering what will happen with emily. winds are maxing at 50 miles per hour. it's still a weak tropical storm. kind of disorganized. the bright red is the cloud showing you the cold cloud tops where the thunderstorms are. the center of the storm is on the edge of that. not right under the middle of it. that's keeping the storm on the weak side. puerto rico is getting brushed with heavy rain and thunderstorms. and this is heading for the dominican republic later on tonight. the dominican republic has some tall mountains, and they typically tear the storm apart. the national hurricane center is thinking it has a chance to regenerate. if it does, this would be the general path it would take. the closest it would get to south florida, sometime around saturday at midnight or so until 2:00 a.m. that's the closest it should be to miami. then the hurricane center
the ball. >> i think they'll have to somehow preserve it. >> it's too late now 1952 is when it happened. >> if it lasted this long, it will last longer. good morning. around the country the heat is the story. around the southeast, people are wondering what will happen with emily. winds are maxing at 50 miles per hour. it's still a weak tropical storm. kind of disorganized. the bright red is the cloud showing you the cold cloud tops where the thunderstorms are. the center of...
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the vietnam war was going on so he was late coming back for our luncheon. so they took good saw in some two hours and one of the big areas and bud wilkinson was there. he was president nixon's presidential aide at that time and was super -- susan supernaw a un relation? >> that is my dad. i remember when he went out for the football team. he remembered because of the name but it lies great. had you seen the old sob at? you may next seven? there was silence. [laughter] he had as rate base and he said i mint the senate office building. now they have more than wind there was the new and the old and i got to see them both. but after doing that guy and backing out and carl albert heard that. he said come back. i want you to come work in my office this summer. why? anybody who can call nixon in the sob to get away with it has to work in my office. he became speaker of the house i did become a registered democrat to work in the office. that was fun. i like to go ahead to tell another story. and when i became a so-called of. i had to do a fair marinara pageant. they
the vietnam war was going on so he was late coming back for our luncheon. so they took good saw in some two hours and one of the big areas and bud wilkinson was there. he was president nixon's presidential aide at that time and was super -- susan supernaw a un relation? >> that is my dad. i remember when he went out for the football team. he remembered because of the name but it lies great. had you seen the old sob at? you may next seven? there was silence. [laughter] he had as rate base...
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the state sent out the renewal notices late this summer because of delays by the legislature. d.m.v. mailed a special notice to tell them about the grace period? >> what we want customers to know is you don't have to panic. you're going to have 30 days from the due date in order to pay your renewallal without any penalties. >> you've got 30 extra days. but on day 31 you might think you only have to pay a one-day fine. nope. you will have to pay a 31-day fine. that is a huge penalty. 60% of your bill. many drivers say they were confused by the special notice. the d.m.v. says sorry, no excuses. >>> tuition for one year at stanford costs nearly $40,000. but a handful of professors are inviting anyone with an internet connection and an interest in their field of study to take some courses for free. kiet do shows us at least one of those classes already has tens of thousands of students enrolled. >> this is the free online and warner brother version introduction to artificial intelligence. >> reporter: at the artificial intel against lab at sanford, a new phase of education is taki
the state sent out the renewal notices late this summer because of delays by the legislature. d.m.v. mailed a special notice to tell them about the grace period? >> what we want customers to know is you don't have to panic. you're going to have 30 days from the due date in order to pay your renewallal without any penalties. >> you've got 30 extra days. but on day 31 you might think you only have to pay a one-day fine. nope. you will have to pay a 31-day fine. that is a huge penalty....
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most of us are aiming to retain that two point lead to meet st petersburg had the top four games in the late so it's a including one here in the capital with sleeping do navajos terry draws me elsewhere as part of travel to absent on the early game and being the late take on the bind. and meantime the english football season takes all. the main contenders for the twentieth premier league title. with the english premier league just around the corner it's defending champions manchester united when the new season is favorites although many key men retired during the summer edwin van der sar gary neville and paul scholes among them alex ferguson has made sure to bring in plenty of new blood phil jones actually young and goalkeeper david de haile already jelling into the old trafford again when. the record nineteenth time english champions opened their new title haunted was brom on sunday. the same day action begins for united's main rivals chelsea portuguese andre bosch will take on the managerial reins for the first time in the premier league against old city blues captain john terry stating th
most of us are aiming to retain that two point lead to meet st petersburg had the top four games in the late so it's a including one here in the capital with sleeping do navajos terry draws me elsewhere as part of travel to absent on the early game and being the late take on the bind. and meantime the english football season takes all. the main contenders for the twentieth premier league title. with the english premier league just around the corner it's defending champions manchester united...
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succeed the late president bush. europe spreading that crisis is threatening to draw in france as the government announces new austerity measures amid concerns it could lose its aaa credit rating and the deficit reducing package will see some twelve billion euros worth of cuts plus a three percent tax hike for the rich with explains the move too little too late and fears social unrest is around the corner. enjoys a tricky a credit rating but now the truth one of the ploys ratios among the world's top rated states many investors but it's a full of the u.s. and p. downgraded just repaying interest on its this year has overtaken education and defense as the government's. and with mr sir cause he's presided over the biggest jump and levels in our history carry too much water since. france has got all of the tolerance limits it's a prime minister as he explained the new road of spending cuts this week but economists fear things so bad those cuts go nowhere near enough we can compare it with people saying we're going to buy
succeed the late president bush. europe spreading that crisis is threatening to draw in france as the government announces new austerity measures amid concerns it could lose its aaa credit rating and the deficit reducing package will see some twelve billion euros worth of cuts plus a three percent tax hike for the rich with explains the move too little too late and fears social unrest is around the corner. enjoys a tricky a credit rating but now the truth one of the ploys ratios among the...
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yeah that was in the late one nine hundred sixty s. . these facilities is the next generation know how to develop students and what we see here demonstrates how fast this area is changing both in scientific and technological terms and also in terms of the top rate equipment racing here. top managers. of students in the same mid ninety's graduate class and while the op electronics department gave them the best of foundations they were completing their studies at a time of difficult transition for the russian scientific community. at the beginning of. our economy facing a dramatic due to disastrous. by the government i mean there were carried out in a callous way and as a result russian science found itself in a difficult situation we could not have survived maintained scientific potential with international collaboration. founders were part of a generation of innovative entrepreneurs seeking the elusive startup conditions in an era of uncertainty in fact much of the developed world was suffering an economic identity crisis in the late twen
yeah that was in the late one nine hundred sixty s. . these facilities is the next generation know how to develop students and what we see here demonstrates how fast this area is changing both in scientific and technological terms and also in terms of the top rate equipment racing here. top managers. of students in the same mid ninety's graduate class and while the op electronics department gave them the best of foundations they were completing their studies at a time of difficult transition...
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the late story in the potential debt.rading of u.s.-backe >> there might be a downgrade for the u.s. triple a rating to aa. abc says a government official has told them they are expecting and preparing for that to happen. a second official has said they're not 100% sure it will happen or when. we have got no independent confirmation of that. none of the other networks are reporting that. abc is usually pretty reliable. the white house is at least telling them that they are expecting a downgrade. one week ago, that was seen as an absolute catastrophe, the worst thing that could happen to america's reputation in the world. i wonder if the markets have discounted the standard them poor -- standard and poor report. -- standard and poor's report. it was all depending on the debt deal being done. that was down one week ago. time has moved on from there. the ironic thing is that we have seen people panicking about the state of companies taking money out of stocks. where do they put their money coming into u.s. treasury bonds. >> unemployment
the late story in the potential debt.rading of u.s.-backe >> there might be a downgrade for the u.s. triple a rating to aa. abc says a government official has told them they are expecting and preparing for that to happen. a second official has said they're not 100% sure it will happen or when. we have got no independent confirmation of that. none of the other networks are reporting that. abc is usually pretty reliable. the white house is at least telling them that they are expecting a...
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let's start with the rides at the cities in a museum and reserve this state has been known since the late sixties century belong to either sr good enough in seven hundred seventy five when the state was bought by empress catherine the great it received its present name which means that in this increase in english. park is located approximately fifteen kilometers from the center of moscow. it takes around half an hour to get there by car depending on traffic. and you can also take an underground train from the city center to the city in a metro stop. impressive fountain is like very few have a very thin a rope and a date and it's the largest musical fountain today in the russian capital fifty five meters wide with nine hundred and fifteen water jets it was completely renovated only a few years ago and today it's a maze it's close attraction in moscow. comfortably isolated on an island in the middle of a pond two bridges link it with the mainland. eighty two pumps ultimately jets reach up to fifteen meters in the music can be heard from every point of the pons bank even a nice thick at time
let's start with the rides at the cities in a museum and reserve this state has been known since the late sixties century belong to either sr good enough in seven hundred seventy five when the state was bought by empress catherine the great it received its present name which means that in this increase in english. park is located approximately fifteen kilometers from the center of moscow. it takes around half an hour to get there by car depending on traffic. and you can also take an underground...
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welcome back this is a must see the headlines. lately but i'm still get them on i get down to his bunk and his hometown and maybe i despise planes the coalition is not involved in helping the rebels on that kind of downer that's going to sons who gather the hands on the countries and weapons of mass destruction. russia has unveiled a draft un resolution calling for syrian president assad to implement quickly with things his previously announced and start negotiations with the opposition and while thousands of people have once again taken to the streets in protest against the assad regime several demonstrators reportedly killed twenty troops. also gloomy and four calls for economic growth in france despite the country announcing a new austerity measures of twelve.
welcome back this is a must see the headlines. lately but i'm still get them on i get down to his bunk and his hometown and maybe i despise planes the coalition is not involved in helping the rebels on that kind of downer that's going to sons who gather the hands on the countries and weapons of mass destruction. russia has unveiled a draft un resolution calling for syrian president assad to implement quickly with things his previously announced and start negotiations with the opposition and...
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below $80 a barrel for the first time since late last summer. now we were back over $80 tonight in electronic trading, so watch for more volatility in oil tomorrow. finally, the government bond- buying continues, despite the credit downgrade. this is the yield on a ten-year government note, dropping to 2.25%, it's lowest since january 2009. and that's tonight's "market focus." if you own stock, if you have a 401k, an ira or if you own mutual funds a lot of damage likely has been done to your portfolio in the foist few weeks. tonight's critique, with hillary kramer is back with us. so hillary the market down about 15% in less than three weeks. how does an investor protect against further big losses that may happen? >> well the important part is to understand your own risk aversion, what you can stomach yourself as an investor, tom. but if you have the guts, this is an opportunity because stocks are undervalued, to go in there and buy some dig diversified industrial numbers because we might have some recession but we still have growth in some parts
below $80 a barrel for the first time since late last summer. now we were back over $80 tonight in electronic trading, so watch for more volatility in oil tomorrow. finally, the government bond- buying continues, despite the credit downgrade. this is the yield on a ten-year government note, dropping to 2.25%, it's lowest since january 2009. and that's tonight's "market focus." if you own stock, if you have a 401k, an ira or if you own mutual funds a lot of damage likely has been done...
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well there has been and india logical sea change in american politics since the late one nine hundred seventy s. there's no doubt about it but at the same time if you look at trust in government since ronald reagan took office it is very closely correlated with conditions in the country and specifically economic so the economy stupid well it's not only the economy but that's a good place to start when president clinton took office in one nine hundred ninety two trust in government was down in the twenty's late in the one nine hundred ninety s. after six very good economic years trust had gone back up to the mid forty's now in the early and mid one nine hundred sixty s. when i was a kid trust in government was roughly seventy five percent and we haven't been back there in decades and we're not going to get back here any any place any time soon but still objective conditions have a lot to do with this sentiment and right now the objective conditions in the country are terrible and everybody knows it. to what extent is is the fact that our elected officials are not holding town our means
well there has been and india logical sea change in american politics since the late one nine hundred seventy s. there's no doubt about it but at the same time if you look at trust in government since ronald reagan took office it is very closely correlated with conditions in the country and specifically economic so the economy stupid well it's not only the economy but that's a good place to start when president clinton took office in one nine hundred ninety two trust in government was down in...
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we revisited that whole thought many years later in the late 1990's. we lived in asia three times together and we had a real tie to that part of the world and we decided that we had a little more love to give after our own five biological children. it's hard to describe beyond words what i mean when i say we had a little more love to give. you just know it at the time. we started the paperwork and went through the bureaucratics of adopting a child. at the time in 1999, the relationship was improving between the united states and china. it was right after we had bombed their embassy in belgrade as you remember that incident and the relationship had soured tremendously in the late 1990's. so the relationship was on the uptick and we waited probably six to eight months would be my guess before we were able to adopt little gracie who had been abandoned at two months of age at a vegetable market at a city in china, no note, no record, just a child found at a vegetable market. she apparently had a smile on her face because the name they gave her was happiness
we revisited that whole thought many years later in the late 1990's. we lived in asia three times together and we had a real tie to that part of the world and we decided that we had a little more love to give after our own five biological children. it's hard to describe beyond words what i mean when i say we had a little more love to give. you just know it at the time. we started the paperwork and went through the bureaucratics of adopting a child. at the time in 1999, the relationship was...
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walked into the champions manchester united start their title defense with a late winning west brom chelsea through and started in the english premier league . out on the road pay system a campus of six win of the season in the czech republic to tighten his grip on the g.p. standings. but first a thoughtful answer is missed the chance to join cisco at the top of the russian premier league of the coming back to a woman's home to one car and force league win in a row the defending champions level on points with the all the men i meet in the column it says put our car ahead of a long range start midway through the first off thank our last ridge and then miss the penalty phase each right before the break if something followed the bar when nothing much said he's thinking it's and to start previous from the move to managing well i think on that because you got did to that level six minutes after the break joint one of the league's scorers missed one zero is how it's played in china spread his men at two points off the top. but i was well thought that all due to your calls debut for injury and los
walked into the champions manchester united start their title defense with a late winning west brom chelsea through and started in the english premier league . out on the road pay system a campus of six win of the season in the czech republic to tighten his grip on the g.p. standings. but first a thoughtful answer is missed the chance to join cisco at the top of the russian premier league of the coming back to a woman's home to one car and force league win in a row the defending champions level...
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the schools on the screens and in the late highlight chelsea take on. a victory. and. will have to wait a while longer to see that teams in that they proposed strike players from the country's top two divisions going to head off to negotiations over wage demands broke down saturday's dramatic effects have been delayed for at least a week. you know. there will be no matches this week and we're looking to try and get play and away next week presented their views and we continue to be committed to done in the search for solutions to strike. over to tennis where the russians are continuing to find the cincinnati open very much to their liking but has shot up of us setting up a semifinal with. either player could become the fourth russian to when the bandstands when i started the trend back in two thousand and six shut up and once again get some better samantha style so australia i'm still sort of able to find an answer lizzie and i mean seeing six three six two a video replay helping shut off to a quick victory the russian was runner up here to came costas a year ago. next
the schools on the screens and in the late highlight chelsea take on. a victory. and. will have to wait a while longer to see that teams in that they proposed strike players from the country's top two divisions going to head off to negotiations over wage demands broke down saturday's dramatic effects have been delayed for at least a week. you know. there will be no matches this week and we're looking to try and get play and away next week presented their views and we continue to be committed to...
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in the late 1990's a friend wanted to give me a custom made doll. i requested a chinese young girl doll. and with my friend's permission i gaveamy the doll. the last time i saw the doll was in a collection of dolls aranged with great care in the house by the lake in madison where amy's memorial was held in 1999. last year, 7 years after amy's death i saw an old woman selling dolls right in front of the young federalist blocking the entrance to the [inaudible] and the conflict torn town. in 2006. and i thought of amy. and her passion for justice. and her love of dolls. later that evening, i thought of amy again. i found my friend shanty at the dining room table watching the television news about iraq. she was touching one of the most grotesque doll i had seen much the doll is 10 inches tall and look as if she was dying offan rexia. she was in a long gown, of course, blontd hair and green ice. if you can mag manual a bizarre version of a barbie that doll was it. returned from the 15th birthday celebration of friends of the family and the doll was part
in the late 1990's a friend wanted to give me a custom made doll. i requested a chinese young girl doll. and with my friend's permission i gaveamy the doll. the last time i saw the doll was in a collection of dolls aranged with great care in the house by the lake in madison where amy's memorial was held in 1999. last year, 7 years after amy's death i saw an old woman selling dolls right in front of the young federalist blocking the entrance to the [inaudible] and the conflict torn town. in...
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that is one of the row houses we were talking about. as late as 1910, there were crackdowns and vice raids on road houses all the way to the prohibition. people would to the west side of town to get a drink and to kind of escape public scrutiny. [laughter] >> that is a good way to say it. >> that is the racetrack grandstand. >> that is huge. >> opening day in 1895 through 14,000 people. they put a train line to it. they had a street car line. it was a big deal in those days, horse racing was. >> reason really interesting progress about car bill. tell us about what cargo was. >> in 1895, adolph sutro owned a couple blocks of land, which were sand dunes. the pavement, the streets. south of golden gate park. there was a train line that brought people from downtown to the beaches. mostly, it was used on sundays. it went along with a good way to the beach. top of that, a few people started using old horse carts, which are essentially street cars that were pulled by horses. they became obsolete as cable cars and electric trolleys took over. and they
that is one of the row houses we were talking about. as late as 1910, there were crackdowns and vice raids on road houses all the way to the prohibition. people would to the west side of town to get a drink and to kind of escape public scrutiny. [laughter] >> that is a good way to say it. >> that is the racetrack grandstand. >> that is huge. >> opening day in 1895 through 14,000 people. they put a train line to it. they had a street car line. it was a big deal in those...
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uneasy relations between georgia and the seti has started in the late one nine hundred eighty s. they became anger of a did after georgia withdrew from the u.s.s.r. the deputies of the south especially in holland passed a resolution on state sovereignty in september nine hundred ninety which georgia refused to recognize since then georgia has been seeking unification with south ossetia. on the ninth or from august the seventh to almost the eighth two thousand and eight georgian troops began shelling skin involved the military units were forced to leave the country as a result of the russian peacekeeping operation afterwards russia recognized self-assertive it as an independent state. in august two thousand and eight leyla today of her and her young daughters spent five days in this placement together with another five hundred people. the residents of skin involved and underground when the town came under attack just discussed as the comes now it seems to me that outside on the street the whole thing is going to start a new high dose of course it's bad memory but in fact we all lov
uneasy relations between georgia and the seti has started in the late one nine hundred eighty s. they became anger of a did after georgia withdrew from the u.s.s.r. the deputies of the south especially in holland passed a resolution on state sovereignty in september nine hundred ninety which georgia refused to recognize since then georgia has been seeking unification with south ossetia. on the ninth or from august the seventh to almost the eighth two thousand and eight georgian troops began...
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people lost their faith in government in in the twenty's in the late twenty's and during the who were administrative f.d.r. basically brought that faith back and that held through the eyes in a republican eisenhower administration they did many ways even during the nixon administration although they lost their faith in nixon but then ronald reagan came along and campaigned on government as the problem and for the first time since coolidge we had heard a president and basically a montreux the government was broken government was the problem and i haven't heard much pushback on that in the thirty years since that time to what extent is that responsible for this distrust of government versus actual policies that seem to be working or not worked. there has been and it be a logical sea change in american politics since the late one nine hundred seventy s. there's no doubt about it but at the same time if you look at trust in government since ronald reagan took office it is very closely correlated with conditions in the country and specifically economic so the economy stupid well it's not o
people lost their faith in government in in the twenty's in the late twenty's and during the who were administrative f.d.r. basically brought that faith back and that held through the eyes in a republican eisenhower administration they did many ways even during the nixon administration although they lost their faith in nixon but then ronald reagan came along and campaigned on government as the problem and for the first time since coolidge we had heard a president and basically a montreux the...
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a lot of fog in the morning, slow clearing by the late morning. temperatures in the low to mid '80s. perhaps a little warmer towards the end of this coming week. >> the black eyed peas are in the bay area here to help to open up the cards and tech academy for underprivileged youths. they join city leaders as they unveil the new academy in san jose. how it offers classes that focus on art, dance, music, and video production. organizers say that this will give kids an opportunity to use the equipment and received training that would otherwise not be available. >> no dream is big enough and we all living proof of that. it is crazy, to let your mind go crazy and hopefully this will be a safe place for you to be who you want to beef and have the freedom to express yourself in the way you want to express yourself. >> beginning next month, kids ages 13 through 18 will be able to cool to class's and receive specialized training. coming up we will check out the brand newlg trhrill. ♪ [ woman ] sam begged and pleaded... so i sent him to camp. we'd earned lot
a lot of fog in the morning, slow clearing by the late morning. temperatures in the low to mid '80s. perhaps a little warmer towards the end of this coming week. >> the black eyed peas are in the bay area here to help to open up the cards and tech academy for underprivileged youths. they join city leaders as they unveil the new academy in san jose. how it offers classes that focus on art, dance, music, and video production. organizers say that this will give kids an opportunity to use the...
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. >> i'm stuck with the late fee. it's not even my fault. >> reporter: the dmv spokesman told me he can't go on camera this time. but believes the special order is clear. he points out there are detailed instructions on the dmv website as well as the bill showing just how much the fine will be depending on what day you pay it. now, that late fee can add up. if you have a $100 bill, tack on that 60%, we are talking about $160 bill at the end of the day. the dmv spokesman insists that although millions of people are getting these renewal notices, most are not confused and are doing it right so allen they have no plans to extend this grace period and you will have to pay what you owe. >> brutal these days. joe vazquez, thank you. >>> well, it is now a federal investigation. did bart cross the line when it shut down cell phone service? demonstrators disrupted bart service at four san francisco stations for a time last night. upset the agency temporarily had shut down wireless service last week to foil another planned prote
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what else where somebody ought to stop what proved to be the late winner spottings likeliness of out of the one to one class middle. class meanwhile every team is still chasing face down to salvage a last gasp equaliser in room one zero repeat this saturday the home side pulled ahead just before halftime the best nescio scored from the spot after the referee. however the tide turned in the second half. sent off in the second book of a defense that's the big favorite blasted i think it was that the regime golf is over the moon and it seemed he would be once again after the final whistle but in the dying seconds stoppage time and go sprang a miracle just that side the box to square it one all i know attack the match. a lot of that which is when a champion's ravine have signed by strike and there's the twenty seven year old joins the spanish side it's loose and its three year deal this was instrumental in characterizing them to the quarterfinals after his. his national side also finished run as a year by the last chance corporate america. meanwhile over in england actually young struck t
what else where somebody ought to stop what proved to be the late winner spottings likeliness of out of the one to one class middle. class meanwhile every team is still chasing face down to salvage a last gasp equaliser in room one zero repeat this saturday the home side pulled ahead just before halftime the best nescio scored from the spot after the referee. however the tide turned in the second half. sent off in the second book of a defense that's the big favorite blasted i think it was that...
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the most recent big expedition of the two subs has been too late by call for three years in the room russian scientists have been diving to the bottom of one of the oldest and certainly the i just didn't deepest. fresh want to bodies in the world the subs searched for blondes and examined the level of pollution of my calls one. ship what does the bottom of lake baikal look like. nobody had actually seen it prior to your expedition did you make any breathtaking discoveries there. there were many discoveries and i believe to be made later as we still haven't persist all the data we've collected. to give you just one example during the first wave the echo sounder device show with the bottom of the depth of four hundred meters which while we expected it is thousand six hundred thirty four meters i was puzzled but it turned out that there was a thick layer of planked on reflecting the signal at four hundred meters but then the same things happened again at the depth of one thousand meters so. has layers like a party it has a natural filter that keep it clean i doze layers formed because o
the most recent big expedition of the two subs has been too late by call for three years in the room russian scientists have been diving to the bottom of one of the oldest and certainly the i just didn't deepest. fresh want to bodies in the world the subs searched for blondes and examined the level of pollution of my calls one. ship what does the bottom of lake baikal look like. nobody had actually seen it prior to your expedition did you make any breathtaking discoveries there. there were many...
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our veterans about a year and a half ago the ford foundation found out that i had worked early in the late seventy's early eighty's helping our veterans get compensation for exposure to defoliate dioxin agent orange but they invited me to take a delegation the last may year ago may to vietnam. to look at the impact thirty five years after the war now thirty six years and i have taken two delegations one of religious leaders and run of secular leaders first a visit with the children and grandchildren of the vietnamese who are still being impacted by the chemicals that we used to defoliate. and come back passionate working with both the ford foundation and the aspen institute a u.s. vietnamese dialogue project to try to raise thirty million dollars a year for ten years in a row to clean up the hotspots in vietnam where the dioxin is still killing and maiming. children and families in vietnam and set up some health facilities in vietnam but my passion is to remind americans that wars aren't over when the last soldier leaves the battlefield they were going to have similar problems in afghanist
our veterans about a year and a half ago the ford foundation found out that i had worked early in the late seventy's early eighty's helping our veterans get compensation for exposure to defoliate dioxin agent orange but they invited me to take a delegation the last may year ago may to vietnam. to look at the impact thirty five years after the war now thirty six years and i have taken two delegations one of religious leaders and run of secular leaders first a visit with the children and...
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in the late 60's and the early 70's, the bourbon industry went through a huge decline. you had a generation of people that were saying don't trust anybody over 30 and we aren't going to drink what our parents drink and most of what their parents drink or bourbon, rye, scotch or whiskey. they start experimenting with other new products such as vodka and tequila. to products the government didn't bother to keep track of until 1970. because there were few sales of it. so, the industry was in a huge decline until the 1980's and it really is the single most scotch industry that helps bring bourbon back because one of the things people were drinking or whine, and they were having wine tastings and dinners and they had magazines devoted to wind and people writing books about wine and things like that. well the scotch whisky industry decided to show people that the single whiskey's which were fairly uncommon in the united states before the 1970's, the late 70's and early 80's. they started having whiskey vendors and tastings and started encouraging books and magazine articles a
in the late 60's and the early 70's, the bourbon industry went through a huge decline. you had a generation of people that were saying don't trust anybody over 30 and we aren't going to drink what our parents drink and most of what their parents drink or bourbon, rye, scotch or whiskey. they start experimenting with other new products such as vodka and tequila. to products the government didn't bother to keep track of until 1970. because there were few sales of it. so, the industry was in a...
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the first i remember watching was this old house back in the late '70s. but it does seem every step of the home-improvement pathe has to be undertaken with great zeal and home depot commercials is dropped everything and be aggressive and come and fix our house but proceeds from the assumption that i am sure there are those who need to improve their homes but we have to be persuaded the korean war formica countertops are not so great but to bring back my a moms example to make it backstage behavior, it is very much out front the house is being crashed. we are almost there. >> host: not a comment on your own individual renovation but maybe there is some interplay between the tv shows and their ubiquity and the fact people are renovating their houses that it is the biggest focus of attention they will undertake renovations periodically. >> i am sure your experience could be similar but i don't remember that cycle being so short. after mom got done with the house, it looked great then there was a minor renovation a few years later but a constant state of repac
the first i remember watching was this old house back in the late '70s. but it does seem every step of the home-improvement pathe has to be undertaken with great zeal and home depot commercials is dropped everything and be aggressive and come and fix our house but proceeds from the assumption that i am sure there are those who need to improve their homes but we have to be persuaded the korean war formica countertops are not so great but to bring back my a moms example to make it backstage...
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you know, back in the '60s, i was a teenager going to art school-- the late '60s. and so this was-- these were the people who were influencing me-- as well as marcel duchamp and others. is there a--an impulse, when you've-- when you find a reaction in what is-- what some people view as--as shocking, and you didn't intend to shock, is there an impulse to replicate that or to avoid it? you know, basically, i do both but not intentionally. i'm aware that when i go in the studio when i do my work, you know, it comes from within. i forget about the critics, the audience, the fans, the detractors, the collectors. i forget about everything, everyone, you know, and i just listen to what is inside of me that i need to do. you do that when you work, but a lot of the controversy of your work stems from the titles that you give the work. so if someone were to have seen piss christ or see any of the works-- "piss satan," or any of the other works that you've made-- without a title, they wouldn't know how to grasp an intention. how important is it to you and how do you do that? w
you know, back in the '60s, i was a teenager going to art school-- the late '60s. and so this was-- these were the people who were influencing me-- as well as marcel duchamp and others. is there a--an impulse, when you've-- when you find a reaction in what is-- what some people view as--as shocking, and you didn't intend to shock, is there an impulse to replicate that or to avoid it? you know, basically, i do both but not intentionally. i'm aware that when i go in the studio when i do my work,...
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in the late sixty's before you were born or about the time you were born to be you know latin three weeks ago and it's like so often people are competing there they're there there's infighting there's all these these politics and i'm just astounded you were able to pull or was together. i tell you what i said that you would think it well i tell you if you were just be trying to do it it wouldn't work i think what has happened is that we have a certain wisdom in maturity across all these organizations you know these organizations remember what it was like in two thousand and eight when we were unified and we were a member who was like in two thousand and ten we were not unified and that is the big teacher and so you know i'm proud to be one of many many many leaders of big mouth but so many leaders have been saying let's go ahead and get together and defend our billiards because we've already gone through the process of two thousand and eight people it's just like putting back on that old jersey that old hills those sneakers are still so good and that's really i think the reason for the su
in the late sixty's before you were born or about the time you were born to be you know latin three weeks ago and it's like so often people are competing there they're there there's infighting there's all these these politics and i'm just astounded you were able to pull or was together. i tell you what i said that you would think it well i tell you if you were just be trying to do it it wouldn't work i think what has happened is that we have a certain wisdom in maturity across all these...
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i believe that was in the late 1980's or early 1990's. he has become very committed to addressing the issue of health disparities. been as well written memoir of his life, he talked about health disparities. i recommended to all of you because i think it summarizes many of the issues that we confront in the system now. it shows how having grown up in a segregated environment in memphis, really became one of our nation's outstanding physicians and leaders in orthopedics and now one of our current leaders in the area of health disparities. the book on the right by dr richard williams is on health disparities and the effect of health reform in addressing health disparities. there have been a number of publications over the years to address the issue that keeps the attention focused but we need to have action by our leaders both in the government as well as in the private sector to address this. the next two schley's simply summarize some of the things that have happened over the years -- the next two slides simply summarize some of the things
i believe that was in the late 1980's or early 1990's. he has become very committed to addressing the issue of health disparities. been as well written memoir of his life, he talked about health disparities. i recommended to all of you because i think it summarizes many of the issues that we confront in the system now. it shows how having grown up in a segregated environment in memphis, really became one of our nation's outstanding physicians and leaders in orthopedics and now one of our...
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well, it's interesting you say that because in the late -- in the early 1890s, he was brought back to prospect park to try to figure out where the tennis out of chicago. so he goes around and of course he doesn't like the house because it's a form of architectural piece and so on and so forth. but he does say at that time, this is the perfect park. now, there is a little reference in your book, i would say significant percentage of part. now, if somebody from prospect for who spent 30 years there, i have to say that i agree with olmstead, but that was the perfect part because he has all this money come the complete freedom and essential perky about those, mr. green, everybody. so i don't know. what do you think? >> yet a quotation which i won't be over-the-counter. >> i know that quote. i'm not going to be able to dig up a quotation. i found a letter in 1873. >> he did love central part. >> but i guess the way that i would attempt to counter that is by saying it's kind of the old -- an outcome i always think about musicians like paul simon deutz heard him interviewed where he said, yo
well, it's interesting you say that because in the late -- in the early 1890s, he was brought back to prospect park to try to figure out where the tennis out of chicago. so he goes around and of course he doesn't like the house because it's a form of architectural piece and so on and so forth. but he does say at that time, this is the perfect park. now, there is a little reference in your book, i would say significant percentage of part. now, if somebody from prospect for who spent 30 years...