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this was not accidental. this is the sunshine school. we made the school as beautiful as possible to take the children's minds off their problems. it was also crippled children. this might sound familiar to you if you know the history of president roosevelt. he was paralyzed by polio on the threshold of a promising career. he came back and few americans knew how disabled he was. he learned compassion. he learned he could help other people of different races that he never met before. this is what we used his inheritance for. this lead to the polio vaccine. this is one person who reveres him. suzie. she was born with clubbed feet. it's now for spinal diseases. these were men put to work. you could go to a library and check out toys. these are three themes i identified. beauty, permanence. this is a minor's wife. she doesn't look like a dorothy lang photographer. i am sure she felt better. these are stair cases in new deal buildings. part of the idea, i think this is really an expression of the old arts and crafts movement, which elnor roos
this was not accidental. this is the sunshine school. we made the school as beautiful as possible to take the children's minds off their problems. it was also crippled children. this might sound familiar to you if you know the history of president roosevelt. he was paralyzed by polio on the threshold of a promising career. he came back and few americans knew how disabled he was. he learned compassion. he learned he could help other people of different races that he never met before. this is...
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this this position. many, many of the dogs paintings are almly terms of lust they're not pictures of lust but of love. and similarly at that point this is his attempt to break down 0 will prospective which he equalities with death. we find ways of breaking away of the death life grip that keeps us centered in a one point prospective. so the co-op with mortality that hit him around the age of 40 and wanting to explode out of a one point prospective shows up again and again. it's not just in painting this is around the period when we started to do his amazing opera sets. when you think about aids that was all over the place at that moment. but part of the point you have to make an illness that be seen in different places and so for the. he then as life moves on into the latter 80s or 90s he suffers the deaths from friends of aids but mr. taylor kinds of that an kraefk cancer and henry's life was taken over by a friend jonathan silver and for about 6 or seven years they were talking and then i dies of pancr
this this position. many, many of the dogs paintings are almly terms of lust they're not pictures of lust but of love. and similarly at that point this is his attempt to break down 0 will prospective which he equalities with death. we find ways of breaking away of the death life grip that keeps us centered in a one point prospective. so the co-op with mortality that hit him around the age of 40 and wanting to explode out of a one point prospective shows up again and again. it's not just in...
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watch this. see this little dinky magnet? how big is this compared to the whole world? big or small? the answer begin with a s. small. watch this. now you know why dick tracy used to say, "he who controls magnetism controls the universe." look at the force of this little dinky magnet compared to the size of the world pulling all these clips up. so we can talk about the magnetic force today, gang, the magnetic force. ain't that neat? okay. this is a pretty powerful magnet. here's a pretty weak magnet. this one is suspended on a point, and it's magnetized. and what do we call it, gang, do you know? begin with c, end with ompass. try it. put it together. compass. compass, excellent. that's a compass. and guess which way it's pointing. north. you know what it's doing? it turns out that the whole world is a great big, begin with m. magnet. magnet. and surrounding that world is a magnetic field and guess what that compass lines up with, begin with m, f, the magnetic field of the earth. and that magnetic field in this room is oriented like this, okay? but what is the source of
watch this. see this little dinky magnet? how big is this compared to the whole world? big or small? the answer begin with a s. small. watch this. now you know why dick tracy used to say, "he who controls magnetism controls the universe." look at the force of this little dinky magnet compared to the size of the world pulling all these clips up. so we can talk about the magnetic force today, gang, the magnetic force. ain't that neat? okay. this is a pretty powerful magnet. here's a...
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they are using this little cribbing here to wench this car out. a couple of guys in the background are rotating the rope around that spike with a long lever little by little, wenching this car out with sheer manpower, sheer strength. i cannot believe this. at some point, you see one guy on the lever in the back and two and sometimes three guys walking that big lever around. little by little, it is a narrow post. >> it's basic engineering. >> the loose translation is that they were able to still drive the car. >> they drove it. >> this car still works. >> unbelievable. that is awesome. >> this dude here, you could call him the pick pocketer. >> he picked something out of her pockets with his chop sticks. >> see what he was hungry for >>> a guy goes undercover at ikea to secretly get his product out. >> gorilla marketing to the finest. >> hear how he pulled off the sneaky stunt. >> did ikea have any clue you were doing this? >> the employees started finding out. >>> don't forget, there is an app for rtm. get it on your iphone or android device and w
they are using this little cribbing here to wench this car out. a couple of guys in the background are rotating the rope around that spike with a long lever little by little, wenching this car out with sheer manpower, sheer strength. i cannot believe this. at some point, you see one guy on the lever in the back and two and sometimes three guys walking that big lever around. little by little, it is a narrow post. >> it's basic engineering. >> the loose translation is that they were...
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this was his work-out. this is her, some stretching.ake sure everything is loose. >> at some point, you say, i feel so constricted in this pink sports bra. i feel like i need a bigger range of movement for this total bodyworkout. from here, she goes to here. >> that does not offer any kind of support. >> but think about the range of motion she has now. >> this is on youtube. we might not be able to show this, what we are showing here. some of the parts, we can't show you, will be on our website, "right this minute".com. just click on today's show or check it out on our mobile app. >>> all right, everybody. it is time for the rtm flat screen tv giveaway. >> your chance to win a 42-inch flat screen tv. remember, you have got to be a u.s. resident. you must be 18 or older and most of all, you've got to have the buzz word. >> you enter on our facebook page. >> if you are using a mobile phone or tablet, go to the first post and tap on that mobile link. >> here we go, time to reveal the buzz word for monday. >> now, get on over to facebook.co
this was his work-out. this is her, some stretching.ake sure everything is loose. >> at some point, you say, i feel so constricted in this pink sports bra. i feel like i need a bigger range of movement for this total bodyworkout. from here, she goes to here. >> that does not offer any kind of support. >> but think about the range of motion she has now. >> this is on youtube. we might not be able to show this, what we are showing here. some of the parts, we can't show...
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this project. the nearest and dear it are the k c e t folks nancy liv stone for one. rusty >> patty and last but certainly not at least the jeff the amazing member of the board he was a respectableer when nobody thought of this was going to happen. we're standing across from a revitalized u.n. plaza with hope in our heart from a city that leads in the art and cultures. and jeff was really a wonderful supporter >> it's my worst nightmare i'm following kari and this is exciting for any donor that's how i felt about bringing this to market street to advance k c e t for new works in collaboration of after the fits with the possibilities of the central corridor. arts transforms neighborhoods especially at night. in the case of k c e t and our master students brings tremendous energy through this door. ac ta inefficient taken the lead in market street focusing on smaller arts organizations. mayor lee our support and enthusiasm is sincere and it makes you a nature leader of this awesome city (clapping) >>
this project. the nearest and dear it are the k c e t folks nancy liv stone for one. rusty >> patty and last but certainly not at least the jeff the amazing member of the board he was a respectableer when nobody thought of this was going to happen. we're standing across from a revitalized u.n. plaza with hope in our heart from a city that leads in the art and cultures. and jeff was really a wonderful supporter >> it's my worst nightmare i'm following kari and this is exciting for...
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this is what's ridiculous about this. and the level of disrespect that's been shown the president from september of 2009. >> i remember dick cavet in the old days, i only believe what i see. and he says, have you been to japan. no. do you believe there is a tokyo? okay. number one on our count downdose to tea party activist larry klayman. during the shutdown in october, he organized a anti obama protest in washington. the event had its share of red hot rhetoric thanks to sarah palin and ted cruz, but klayman's wild rabbnt grabbed t headlines. comment on this one, joan. >> a president who bows down to alla. this president is not a president of we the people. he's the president of his people. i call upon all of you to wage a second american nonviolent revolution, to use civil disobedience, and to demand that this president leave town, to get out. to put the quran down, to get up off his knees, and to figurative ecome up with his hands out. >> my god. that's a hell of a demand. put your hands up, put down the quran, get off
this is what's ridiculous about this. and the level of disrespect that's been shown the president from september of 2009. >> i remember dick cavet in the old days, i only believe what i see. and he says, have you been to japan. no. do you believe there is a tokyo? okay. number one on our count downdose to tea party activist larry klayman. during the shutdown in october, he organized a anti obama protest in washington. the event had its share of red hot rhetoric thanks to sarah palin and...
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you should this bill. -- under this bill. nothing, nothing by the way, in this legislation, stops individuals from filing lawsuits. that's important in this debate on this amendment. but, h.r. 1965 simply implements a cost recovery fee for the formal process of filing protests of oil and gas leasing. these formal protests require a direct b.l.m. response using staff time, energy, and resources to address what is simply often a delaying tactic. this paperwork recovery fee will ensure that b.l.m. has the resources necessary to address the protest, but has the necessary resources to carry out the functions of the bureau of land management which is for pultpl purpose use in this country. it's for these reasons, mr. chairman, i oppose this amendment because it does not add anything to what people already have a constitutional right to do and i reserve my time. the chair: the gentleman from washington reserves the balance of his time. the gentlewoman from texas is ecognized. ms. jackson lee: i take issue with my good friend from wa
you should this bill. -- under this bill. nothing, nothing by the way, in this legislation, stops individuals from filing lawsuits. that's important in this debate on this amendment. but, h.r. 1965 simply implements a cost recovery fee for the formal process of filing protests of oil and gas leasing. these formal protests require a direct b.l.m. response using staff time, energy, and resources to address what is simply often a delaying tactic. this paperwork recovery fee will ensure that b.l.m....
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and we hope that this, frankly, brings an end to this. this is a great community.s a lot of great people in this community. we hope that now the community can move on. >> i think without question, everyone wants to move on, but certainly not before everyone who is accountable is held accountable. i do want to ask you about the football coach. there had been numerous reports about some kind of involvement for a coach named reno sakatch, the football coach. some of the students themselves alleging come signed of involvement. is there any chance the coach himself will face any sort of accountability here, off is he 100% in the clear? >> well, let me talk a little bit about the grand jury. the grand jury heard well over 100 witnesses. they went on for a number of months, a number of days. you know, they looked at charges, potential charges against a lot of individuals. but under ohio law and the law of most states, you have to have probable cause, you have to have the evidence and there has to it be a specific crime enumerated in the ohio revised code. when you look at
and we hope that this, frankly, brings an end to this. this is a great community.s a lot of great people in this community. we hope that now the community can move on. >> i think without question, everyone wants to move on, but certainly not before everyone who is accountable is held accountable. i do want to ask you about the football coach. there had been numerous reports about some kind of involvement for a coach named reno sakatch, the football coach. some of the students themselves...
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what does this mean then? think about this. we have union action, we have the western prongs of mcclellan's offensive finally starting to move, okay? we have the confederate reaction to this, concentration, concentrate the confederate military force to the west. what is the synthesis these two plans give us? well, as the confederates began scrambling in february of 1862, they're scrambling to concentrate their troops. at this same time, nashville falls to the union army under buell. in early march, mcclellan tells general halleck, one of his commanders in the west, chattanooga's important, take chattanooga. now, is mcclellan right? yes, he's right about this, and what does this have to do with our story here? well, mcclellan, he's back -- he's still implementing his plan, his grand plan, a modified version of it. he wants the union to take chattanooga. and you know, from our perspective, this doesn't seem necessarily that critical, but when you think about it in the context of the civil war, particularly in 1862, it is a big de
what does this mean then? think about this. we have union action, we have the western prongs of mcclellan's offensive finally starting to move, okay? we have the confederate reaction to this, concentration, concentrate the confederate military force to the west. what is the synthesis these two plans give us? well, as the confederates began scrambling in february of 1862, they're scrambling to concentrate their troops. at this same time, nashville falls to the union army under buell. in early...
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i also want to thank everyone in this room who have thought hard about this. this is not an easy topic and i want to thank the perspective that have been raise abide our advocates. like many of us here i did not support cid lie and it did not have the impact i didn't think it would have. like you, i have been supportive of our progressive budget priorities every year for services for our homeless and individual families. i do think we can and ought to do more. i have worked with you to create legislation for homeless for transitional age and for people transitioning out of homelessness to create affordable housing. with that being said, we do know cloegz -- colleagues who are trying to prevent crimes that none of us think are being committed by homeless individuals but we know these are crimes happening every night including my district. this has not struck me as being unreasonable. we had a discussion about this enforce many. we've all had conversations with those and we do think that this is something that law enforcement in san francisco does take seriously
i also want to thank everyone in this room who have thought hard about this. this is not an easy topic and i want to thank the perspective that have been raise abide our advocates. like many of us here i did not support cid lie and it did not have the impact i didn't think it would have. like you, i have been supportive of our progressive budget priorities every year for services for our homeless and individual families. i do think we can and ought to do more. i have worked with you to create...
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city and this state and this region will share greatly in this growth. what was once the furthest outpost on the old frontier of the west will be the furthest outpost on the new frontier of science and space. houston -- [ applause ] your city of houston, with its manned spacecraft center, will become the heart of a large scientific and engineering community. during the next five years, the national aeronautic and space administration expects to double the number of scientists and engineers in this area. to increase its outlay for its salaries and expenses to $60 million a year. to invest some $200 million in plant and laboratory facilities, and to direct a contract a new space effort over $1 billion from this center in this city. to be sure, all of this cost us all a great deal of money. this year's space budget is three times what it was in january 1961. and it is greater than the space's budget of the privious eight years combined. that budget now stands at $5.4 billion a year. a staggering sum, though somewhat less than we pay for cigarettes and cigar
city and this state and this region will share greatly in this growth. what was once the furthest outpost on the old frontier of the west will be the furthest outpost on the new frontier of science and space. houston -- [ applause ] your city of houston, with its manned spacecraft center, will become the heart of a large scientific and engineering community. during the next five years, the national aeronautic and space administration expects to double the number of scientists and engineers in...
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this is fake but this is awesome.ow to fake a video. >>> great videos yet again. >> happy movember. >> we expect to see your sweet stash next week. >>> half american, half persian, has a flat face and a cute knows and nose. snoopy babe is popular in china. this is one cute cat. >> look at that face. >> oh, he is cute. >> here you have a video of just this cat getting a blow dry. >> this is china's version of our grumpy cat. grumpy cat went wildly popular in the state. this is snoop who? >> snoopy babe. >> this reminds me more of boo, the world's cutest dog. this is the cat version of boo. >> that is a good-looking cat? >> the cat is wearing pearls. >> good observation, nick. you see, this cat likes to wear pearls and hats. at least, that's what the owner puts on snoopy cat. >> the cat has all kinds of necklaces. >> this is very super cute >>> its that time, the great rtm flat screen tv giveaway. >> it's your chance to win a 42-inch flat screen tv. you need the buzz word and 18 or older and a u.s. resident. >> enter on
this is fake but this is awesome.ow to fake a video. >>> great videos yet again. >> happy movember. >> we expect to see your sweet stash next week. >>> half american, half persian, has a flat face and a cute knows and nose. snoopy babe is popular in china. this is one cute cat. >> look at that face. >> oh, he is cute. >> here you have a video of just this cat getting a blow dry. >> this is china's version of our grumpy cat. grumpy cat went...
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this story on friday.you go to white house officials behind the scenes and go really? before the election until after the election. what do they say? secondly, we got a new deadline and the new deadline is next saturday, november 30, the healthcare.gov website will be up and running. will be? >> on the 2015 delays, what they say this is something insurers have been asking for because they feel like given the problems already had with the website they are not going to have the full picture of the pool for this year in order to calculate their new figure. >> completely coincidental? >> completely coincidental depending on who you ask. on the website issue, they feel fairly confident that by november 30 this website will be up and running for the vast majority of users. this isn't going to be some new grand unveiling of the website on november 30. this is something they say is gradually improving. they have a lot of statistics saying more people are getting through the website. their big fear is that you are
this story on friday.you go to white house officials behind the scenes and go really? before the election until after the election. what do they say? secondly, we got a new deadline and the new deadline is next saturday, november 30, the healthcare.gov website will be up and running. will be? >> on the 2015 delays, what they say this is something insurers have been asking for because they feel like given the problems already had with the website they are not going to have the full picture...
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and this and this. much greater extreme, they started it in '93 and since '09, taken it where we have never seen it before. congress, what people say is doing away with the filibuster now on nominations, probably eventually supreme court nominations, the senate is becoming much more like the house. a simple majority rule. is that a good thing? >> well, probably not. but on the other hand, you know, that's the way democracy works. very frustrating. i think most americans don't understand when something fails with 55 votes or 57 votes, as we have been used to, so i think the problem that we have now is the senate still has -- still six-year terms, there is an opportunity for people to be more reflective in the senate if they choose to be. and unlike everybody in the house is fighting -- basically for the next election cycle all the time. so i think there is some difference there because of the six-year terms that won't be exactly as reactive as -- and as short sided as the house votes. >> i wonder if -- i
and this and this. much greater extreme, they started it in '93 and since '09, taken it where we have never seen it before. congress, what people say is doing away with the filibuster now on nominations, probably eventually supreme court nominations, the senate is becoming much more like the house. a simple majority rule. is that a good thing? >> well, probably not. but on the other hand, you know, that's the way democracy works. very frustrating. i think most americans don't understand...
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this is good! this is great for america!his isn't about appeasing a bunch of negative nellies sitting in the room that want to see you fail! i know -- look. i've been in front of crowds and i know that they can energize you, but you got to believe in all facets that this is going to happen and we are going to see this thing through! all right. i want to point out that cancellations in the insurance industry, it's nothing new. been happening a long time before obama care came around. insurance premiums during the bush years were double digits year after year. increases, that was kind of the norm. obama care was designed to get rid of junk insurance and to protect the consumer and make it good for everybody. insurance companies love these bogus policies we are talking about because they can rake in more profits for them. they can line their pockets. wall street loves it. now, if you decide to keep your junk insurance, you better hope you don't get sick. let me play out a very personal scenario for you. the median income in thi
this is good! this is great for america!his isn't about appeasing a bunch of negative nellies sitting in the room that want to see you fail! i know -- look. i've been in front of crowds and i know that they can energize you, but you got to believe in all facets that this is going to happen and we are going to see this thing through! all right. i want to point out that cancellations in the insurance industry, it's nothing new. been happening a long time before obama care came around. insurance...
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seeing none at this time. why don't we go to the planning department. >> thank you, emory rodgers, the planning department staff. you know this is a conditional use authorization, and my co-hort will go over the commission findings for necessary and desirable for this project. i want to leave you with three thoughts today. first an accurate description of the project, it's nine panels on the walls of elevator and pent-house space. it's in this building as you heard, and it's six antennas facing terrellstreet and six to the south. this is behind r-f transparent walls. the appellant gave a valiant effort to read the planning code, that is a very complicated document. and this is the first time that he raised a specific planning code argument, and we could have raised earlier. but in section 2 it allows for anten antennas. and second in this building it's preferred site and we have limited preference sites and this site. this site required no alternative analysis to look for better siting locations. however in th
seeing none at this time. why don't we go to the planning department. >> thank you, emory rodgers, the planning department staff. you know this is a conditional use authorization, and my co-hort will go over the commission findings for necessary and desirable for this project. i want to leave you with three thoughts today. first an accurate description of the project, it's nine panels on the walls of elevator and pent-house space. it's in this building as you heard, and it's six antennas...
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>> nice to meet you. >> so, is this pretty much... >> well, this is the front office. >> okay. >> thiss my office, and when jen comes into town--'cause she's based out of the east coast-- >> oh, wow. >> and she works in here also. >> i can't imagine having a co-worker, an employee 3,000 miles away from where our business is. look, i understand phone and email, but nothing replaces human interaction. what i want to know about is, why did you start the company? >> so, in 2005, my sister was diagnosed with breast cancer. we were like, "how did she even get cancer in the first place?" i went back to be with my family and help my sister through her treatments, and there was one day where i said, "mom, i'm not gonna go with you guys to the doctors. i need a break." and she said, "you know what? your sister doesn't get a break." and i was like, "wow." talk about, like, a waterworks moment. and she said, "why don't you just clean her apartment? make it really nice. when she comes home, it can be nice for her." and i was just opening up that cabinet under the sink, and i'm just staring at all t
>> nice to meet you. >> so, is this pretty much... >> well, this is the front office. >> okay. >> thiss my office, and when jen comes into town--'cause she's based out of the east coast-- >> oh, wow. >> and she works in here also. >> i can't imagine having a co-worker, an employee 3,000 miles away from where our business is. look, i understand phone and email, but nothing replaces human interaction. what i want to know about is, why did you start...
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kind of fear mongering this is not the first time we've seen this kind of out this this is a long strategy that used to be referred to as the southern strategy that the republicans developed in the civil rights era when you could no longer be you know sort of believed racist against african-americans and so being tough on crime became a real in which to appeal to white voters in the south to say look you know your rights will be guaranteed and these black people particularly black men will be locked up and put away and that's what you see in this ad really you know there isn't a black figure as such but there's a sort of apocalyptic sense of this is what will happen we'll go back to the battle where african-americans were actually political agents fighting for their rights and so forth right and you know of course it's not just institutionalized racism it's also the spine we know that the n.y.p.d. actually reached over their jurisdiction into spying on muslim communities in new jersey this summer the a.c.l.u. sued the n.y.p.d. over its spying program but the city says the program doesn't e
kind of fear mongering this is not the first time we've seen this kind of out this this is a long strategy that used to be referred to as the southern strategy that the republicans developed in the civil rights era when you could no longer be you know sort of believed racist against african-americans and so being tough on crime became a real in which to appeal to white voters in the south to say look you know your rights will be guaranteed and these black people particularly black men will be...
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i was amazed by this, that this happened. i mean, how big a deal is this? >> i think it's a pretty huge deal, because it really puts the brakes on any idea of going to war or any kind of military action. and it gives time to president obama to do what he said he was going to do way back when he first was elected, and that's try to have a diplomatic solution to the nuclear crisis in iran. and other issues that we have with iran, many other issues that we have with iran. >> how surprising is the speed with which all this is happening? what's remarkable to me is iran elected new leadership. it looks like, i remember two or three years ago, people making jokes about president obama's promise to negotiate with iran. obviously, that's not going to happen. and they elected new leadership, and within months, we're announcing this historic deal. >> yeah, 100 days. president rowhani said he was going to get sanctions relief and make a nuclear deal within 100 days. he said that in his campaign and he did it, within a few days, depending how you count. when he was inau
i was amazed by this, that this happened. i mean, how big a deal is this? >> i think it's a pretty huge deal, because it really puts the brakes on any idea of going to war or any kind of military action. and it gives time to president obama to do what he said he was going to do way back when he first was elected, and that's try to have a diplomatic solution to the nuclear crisis in iran. and other issues that we have with iran, many other issues that we have with iran. >> how...
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this is her welcome to japan this morning. this is day one officially on the job as u.s.she is. she rode to the imperial palace. this is a horse-drawn carriage. she was presented her credentials. critics question kennedy's selection given her lack of experience in diplomacy, per se, but you talk to her and she's proud of her new title. >> i just was honored to present my credentials to his majesty. i'm eager to begin work as ambassador. so it was a wonderful ceremony. i'm honored to represent my country. >> kennedy recognized the special significance of her appointment. her father, president john f. kennedy, fought against japan in world war ii. coming up on friday, it will be 50 years since president kennedy was assassinated in dallas. >>> coming up next, we will be getting new information on that state senator who was attacked, stabbed multiple times in his own home. police found virginia state senator creigh deeds stabbed three times. we're learning more about his 24-year-old son, who ultimately died from his own wounds in that home as well. that's next. (horn, ding, d
this is her welcome to japan this morning. this is day one officially on the job as u.s.she is. she rode to the imperial palace. this is a horse-drawn carriage. she was presented her credentials. critics question kennedy's selection given her lack of experience in diplomacy, per se, but you talk to her and she's proud of her new title. >> i just was honored to present my credentials to his majesty. i'm eager to begin work as ambassador. so it was a wonderful ceremony. i'm honored to...
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and look at this. nine states, now, with some sort of watch, advisory or warning, as the south and southwest get slapped with a little bit of winter. snow, ice and wild winds. a storm is whipping the southwest with a bout of winter come early. >> the ice. >> reporter: in oklahoma city, the afternoon commute became the afternoon slide. overturned vehicles, roads turning to rinks, from abilene to lubbock, texas. almost half of texas roads are covered in ice. >> we had some rollovers. and quite a few people in the ditch. and still have people out there right now in the ditch. >> reporter: in phoenix, arizona, highways swallowed by almost two inches of record rain. the friday night lights, turned off. the wettest day of the year, postponing crucial high school football games. and the rulers are out, from kansas, to accumulating snow in colorado. behind all that mess, a blast of cold. yep, that's a fur-lined coat in houston. temperatures plummeting almost 50 degrees for some. welcome only by this snow-lovin
and look at this. nine states, now, with some sort of watch, advisory or warning, as the south and southwest get slapped with a little bit of winter. snow, ice and wild winds. a storm is whipping the southwest with a bout of winter come early. >> the ice. >> reporter: in oklahoma city, the afternoon commute became the afternoon slide. overturned vehicles, roads turning to rinks, from abilene to lubbock, texas. almost half of texas roads are covered in ice. >> we had some...
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easy. >> this is harder. >> this is hard.his is hard work. >> sharla's popcorn is the real deal, and it's easy for me to see how i can help rebuild her brand and make both of us a lot of money. but before i do, i need to see the rest of this operation and determine if she's willing to make the kind of changes necessary to take this business to the next level. are you kidding me? this is ridiculous. i mean, anybody could come in here and just take $5,000, $10,000, $20,000. sharla would never know it. is this planet popcorn? >> this is planet popcorn. >> how you doing? >> good. >> i'm marcus. >> casey. >> i came by to see you guys. >> my name is casey. i do all the accounting here. i'd like to see the business more organized. there's a renewal packet that came from your insurance company that is nowhere to be found. >> yeah, it's over here. >> it expires today. i'd like to see the business grow. so it's really good to have the help of somebody like marcus. >> is this the whole place right here? >> this is just the office part.
easy. >> this is harder. >> this is hard.his is hard work. >> sharla's popcorn is the real deal, and it's easy for me to see how i can help rebuild her brand and make both of us a lot of money. but before i do, i need to see the rest of this operation and determine if she's willing to make the kind of changes necessary to take this business to the next level. are you kidding me? this is ridiculous. i mean, anybody could come in here and just take $5,000, $10,000, $20,000....
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now this.er the last year that would one, lead to the election of this president and now this ground breaking deal? >> well, really, it is, as you put it, the sanctions had a significant effect. the iranian economy shrank in 2012 by 5%. they faced challenges economically. that's what the voters really voted for was a big change in the way that iran addresses their economic situation. i think they correctly assess that that involved trying to not have this sanctions comprehensive sanctions impacting every part of the economy. it's really a big change. you have a government that took it seriously and went out to responsibly engage in however they could deal with it. >> we keep talking about the fact this is phase one. this is a six-month evolutionary deal and we have to reassess in six months. based on what you know of this new president as well, where do you foresee iran to be six months from now with this? >> that's a very good point. it is a temporary agreement, a temporary agreement that give
now this.er the last year that would one, lead to the election of this president and now this ground breaking deal? >> well, really, it is, as you put it, the sanctions had a significant effect. the iranian economy shrank in 2012 by 5%. they faced challenges economically. that's what the voters really voted for was a big change in the way that iran addresses their economic situation. i think they correctly assess that that involved trying to not have this sanctions comprehensive sanctions...
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watch this.er. >> nic, it can loos like we don't have that sound. describe it for us, if you will. >> we don't have it. you know, it's one of those situations, suzanne you've been in them yourself. you're standing next to the man in question. you've heard what he said. he falls over a photographer and instead of saying are you okay, he says i didn't do it. he explodes. it's in that tiny fraction of a second, take a look at it yourself. have a look. see what you think. >> mr. mayor, that took a long time. how did it go? >> how did the taping go? >> why you are not taking any canadian -- oh, no. the camera person again. >> i didn't push her. >> mr. mayor, how did the taping go? >> i didn't push her. >> how did the show go today? >> what did you tell your audience. >> i didn't know that was going to happen. >> how did the taping go, mr. mayor. >> how do you feel about -- >> you see him there. he just explodes. it's so unexpected and so unnecessary. it's that unpredictability that's really, his behav
watch this.er. >> nic, it can loos like we don't have that sound. describe it for us, if you will. >> we don't have it. you know, it's one of those situations, suzanne you've been in them yourself. you're standing next to the man in question. you've heard what he said. he falls over a photographer and instead of saying are you okay, he says i didn't do it. he explodes. it's in that tiny fraction of a second, take a look at it yourself. have a look. see what you think. >> mr....
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we've got great science this morning. we have people weighing in on this, this morning.t, huh. gretchen writes us, it's okay to go to bed angry, tempers cool and things don't seem like such a big deal in the morning. >> i've been with my wife for 33 years by following this credo. if you're wrong and you shut up, you are wise. if you're right and you shut up, you are married. if you're right -- if you're right and you shut up, you're married. >> if you're right and you shut up -- then you don't need to one-up them. >> submit to them is tony's point. you don't always need to be right. >> remember, you're a family. committed to each other as a family. you elected to bring them into your life as your family member. treat them like you would treat anyone. >> we like eating pasta on wednesdays. >> yes, we do. >> we don't want to hear you say we anymore. >> we like a low carb diet. >> we need to go to headlines. >>> a model is suing match.com for -- look at this. $1.5 billion claiming her photo was used in more than 200 fake profiles. she says the fake profiles on the site are
we've got great science this morning. we have people weighing in on this, this morning.t, huh. gretchen writes us, it's okay to go to bed angry, tempers cool and things don't seem like such a big deal in the morning. >> i've been with my wife for 33 years by following this credo. if you're wrong and you shut up, you are wise. if you're right and you shut up, you are married. if you're right -- if you're right and you shut up, you're married. >> if you're right and you shut up --...
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we have some 500,000 people on this island, and this storm system finally moving out of this region, at least the center of it is. the next area of concern out there is the island of palawan. a very, very prominent area for tourist activity. we know across porto princessa just to the south in the last couple of years was named one of the seven new wonders of the world when it comes to underwater caves that are in this region and also rivers that are very, very popular area. we know 3/4 of a million people visit this region. hundreds of millions of dollars are brought in as far as economical revenue in that region. and that area being hit very hard with storms. as people and as scientists, we always like to look at what has happened in the past to gauge what a storm with this magnitude has the potential to do. and the most recent storm across the philippines that caused this sort of -- at least had this sort of magnitude was another super typhoon that wasn't nearly as strong as the one we're speaking of right now. but super typhoon bopha showing astonishing damage. this is a banana pl
we have some 500,000 people on this island, and this storm system finally moving out of this region, at least the center of it is. the next area of concern out there is the island of palawan. a very, very prominent area for tourist activity. we know across porto princessa just to the south in the last couple of years was named one of the seven new wonders of the world when it comes to underwater caves that are in this region and also rivers that are very, very popular area. we know 3/4 of a...
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this is impossible. this is magical thinking.ell the insurance policy companies in 32 days, i want you to reinstate policies that for years you have been planning to cancel. you have to set rates. you have to set coverage. get approved by regulators. this has been fantasy thinking that he simply is shifting burden on the the insurers. >> i disagree. part of this is entirely possible. to say it's impossible is nothing to do with the insurance companies. they would like to reinstate the financial policies. it's in their financial interest, but the question is at the state level when state regulators don't want to do. arkansas, washington, new york, california, you'll have a tough time getting it done there. >> we have already seen washington and california say no. >> marc, we've been saying all morning, the president was under intense pressure to do something, and it's what the something is going to mean going forward we need to analyze, but also the question is, is this even bigger than obama care at this point? the headline in "u
this is impossible. this is magical thinking.ell the insurance policy companies in 32 days, i want you to reinstate policies that for years you have been planning to cancel. you have to set rates. you have to set coverage. get approved by regulators. this has been fantasy thinking that he simply is shifting burden on the the insurers. >> i disagree. part of this is entirely possible. to say it's impossible is nothing to do with the insurance companies. they would like to reinstate the...
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this is along interstate 64. this tornado, this tornado, and this one.do with a track that moved, not parallel to the interstate, but touchdown, left a path of damage. we have a report that an ef-4 tornado, 200 miles an hour, widespread damage, almost near destruction, this happened in washington county illinois. this is not in the city of washington. that's an area that started out in pekin, just to the southern suburbs of peoria. then off towards washington washington. look what is happening now. a smaller and smaller line of storms. right now severe thunderstorms warnings out, no warnings. we see one warning here just to southeast of cincinnati. if there's a tornado warning, that means you need to take cover immediately. looking up towards toledo, detroit and further north up into flint, this is where we are looking at pretty heavy downpours with the possibility of hail, high winds and localized flooding. but we could see an isolated tornado as we go throughout the evening. i hesitate to say that because i don't want anybody to think this is over and
this is along interstate 64. this tornado, this tornado, and this one.do with a track that moved, not parallel to the interstate, but touchdown, left a path of damage. we have a report that an ef-4 tornado, 200 miles an hour, widespread damage, almost near destruction, this happened in washington county illinois. this is not in the city of washington. that's an area that started out in pekin, just to the southern suburbs of peoria. then off towards washington washington. look what is happening...
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>> you know what's good about this -- >> on that note -- >> what's good about this is before i had this conversation with them and they kind of didn't get it. why can't you pay for all of it? now people understand, at least workers understand just how much this eats into the bottom line -- >> that's a good point, give adam credit, that's what he's saying, to wake up -- >> you still have to pay, whether you take care of yourself or not, those are still the premiums. >> we're more aware of the costs. that would be a net positive, wouldn't it? >> people are aware of the costs in terms of taking personal responsibility. people who are sick pay less. people who are older pay less. it is the young and healthy. those people who take care of themselves are the ones who are going to pay more -- >> i don't like the way you're saying that. a thin beautiful person looking at me, lecturing, it's annoying. >> i'm hungry right now. >> it's annoying. >> i'm hungry all the time. i go to the gym six days a week. >> fine. i pass the gym six days a week. i'm just telling you, i'm offended by the tone of th
>> you know what's good about this -- >> on that note -- >> what's good about this is before i had this conversation with them and they kind of didn't get it. why can't you pay for all of it? now people understand, at least workers understand just how much this eats into the bottom line -- >> that's a good point, give adam credit, that's what he's saying, to wake up -- >> you still have to pay, whether you take care of yourself or not, those are still the premiums....
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of this union. as we received word of the agreement we got details to iran had agreed to reduce its uranium enrichment from twenty to a maximum of five percent used for u.s. centrifuges while halting construction of a new reactor near the town of iraq this week throughout this long list of concessions iran's foreign minister still had a smile on his face and written he won for his country a partial easing of sanctions allowing tarantula gain control of billions of dollars worth of much needed funds in foreign banks we believe that it is the sanctions that have brought us to this negotiation and ultimately today more significant negotiation to follow for a comprehensive agreement others have stressed that it wasn't the stress of more punitive measures but diplomacy that won the day over the night in the case of these talks the fact that that the iranians have shown time after time that there is no evidence that he wasn't their program is anything but peaceful is something that has been ignored by the
of this union. as we received word of the agreement we got details to iran had agreed to reduce its uranium enrichment from twenty to a maximum of five percent used for u.s. centrifuges while halting construction of a new reactor near the town of iraq this week throughout this long list of concessions iran's foreign minister still had a smile on his face and written he won for his country a partial easing of sanctions allowing tarantula gain control of billions of dollars worth of much needed...
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this is bizarre. keep in mind, toronto is the fourth largest city in north america, and now even its bonds, if you can believe it, its municipal bond have been getting whip sawed in the markets on the latest revelations that toronto mayor rob ford probably smoked crack, and more than once. something he denied, and this scrum, we're looking at, everyone is waiting to hear what the mayor is going to do whether he is going to step down or elaborate on an admission on a rideow talk show. i cannot stress enough how this type of bizarre activity, especially when it concerns prominent big-city mayors, seems to come in threes. bob filner, with pinching women, the san diego mayor. kwame kilpatrick in detroit, who is going to jail for 28 years for abusing funds and all other privileges. and this completes what seems to be a bizarre hat trick of big city mayors mayors who lose it o whacky. this is something the mayor of toronto had firmly and repeatedly denied, this allegations he smoked crack and that sort of t
this is bizarre. keep in mind, toronto is the fourth largest city in north america, and now even its bonds, if you can believe it, its municipal bond have been getting whip sawed in the markets on the latest revelations that toronto mayor rob ford probably smoked crack, and more than once. something he denied, and this scrum, we're looking at, everyone is waiting to hear what the mayor is going to do whether he is going to step down or elaborate on an admission on a rideow talk show. i cannot...
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rick has the rest of this story this morning.his has been an awful sequence of events. >> absolutely, martha. she and her husband knew the guy, and justin took half a world away to catch the suspect who broke in through the back door and attacked rachel when she came home while she was basefacetiming with justin. she called 911 and her husband went online asking for friends to be on the lookout for the 19-year-old corey moss, fellow soldier in training captured when he was returned to base. doctors performed a cesarean section delivery a healthy baby girl named isabella and justin posted a message saying isabella has made a full recovery and no longer needs help breathing and eating. the blanket is a part of a set she sleeps with so she will be closed to mommy even though they have yet to meet in person because of rachel's injuries. rachel is still hospitalized in critical condition with stab wounds, fractures to her face and body and a collapsed lung. martha: what more do we know about this suspect? >> members say corey moss bor
rick has the rest of this story this morning.his has been an awful sequence of events. >> absolutely, martha. she and her husband knew the guy, and justin took half a world away to catch the suspect who broke in through the back door and attacked rachel when she came home while she was basefacetiming with justin. she called 911 and her husband went online asking for friends to be on the lookout for the 19-year-old corey moss, fellow soldier in training captured when he was returned to...
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what this means with this tornado watch until 5 p.m. is we have conditions favorable for the tornados two develop. you have rain moving onshore interacting with the land. it is east of panama city for liberty and gulf county. the threat of severe weather is in effect through florida, georgia and the carolinas. now we are talking about possible tornados out here. >> a lot to keep an eye on. and breaking news on that as we get it. four days until the deadline that was set by the white house to have the healthcare.gov website fixed. but obamacare is sputtering and where is the president? hol hol hol hollywood of course. >> good morning to you, martha. the president is hitting up two events after four fundraisers. california is one of the states hit hardest by the wave of insurance cancelation and more than a million there. the president is mixing business on these trips? >> the white house has orchestrated now fewer than six fundrais fundraisers for the democratic national convention. these events have a way of melding together to where it
what this means with this tornado watch until 5 p.m. is we have conditions favorable for the tornados two develop. you have rain moving onshore interacting with the land. it is east of panama city for liberty and gulf county. the threat of severe weather is in effect through florida, georgia and the carolinas. now we are talking about possible tornados out here. >> a lot to keep an eye on. and breaking news on that as we get it. four days until the deadline that was set by the white house...
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thank you for this. i is enjoy g s a it's like my agency you know my history the university that u purchaser and the city administrator you know i love g s a and to hear pittsburgh it's role it refers to our clients as customers. i went through those years trying to recreate those agencies given the opportunity and the high privilege of re13wi7b9 government and making us not only relevant but at the value for everything we must accomplish. i will add to the appreciation of president obama and his stimulus packet. i was here years ago i broke this ground with the architect and we were happy to before a break ground with leader pelosi and we looked at across market street and we saw market street as thirty percent vacancy rate a darkness to it people hurried and look what's happening 3 years later. i'll also reference this is one of our stimulus lettuce projects that's the purpose of that act. we want to demonstrate when you give us a little bit of stimulus we take it all the way in san francisco (laughter
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this is going to get severe, honey. >> is this going to save us? >> i hope so, honey. >> sounds look they're taking cover inside a bath tub on the interior of the house. >> oh, my god! oh, geez. stay in there. oh, man. >> oh, my god! >> you literally hear the house being torn to pieces, his oldest daughter screaming in terror. they hunker down. the tornado passes within about 15 to 20 seconds. watch what they come out to find. >> let's go. we have to see if anybody else's house is gone. >> daddy -- >> hang on a second. i'm in shock. i can't believe this happened. oh, my god, josie. the neighbors' houses are gone. damn, i hope nobody's hurt. >> come on, josie, we have to get out of here. the tornado's passed. >> i'm scared! >> i know it's scary, come on now. >> the cries of the daughter as her father tries to comfort her and you hear the creeking of the house, it ripped at your core. >> oh, my god! oh, my god! >> they step outside and it looks like their entire community is just wiped away. >> we have reached out to mark. this individuvideo just pos
this is going to get severe, honey. >> is this going to save us? >> i hope so, honey. >> sounds look they're taking cover inside a bath tub on the interior of the house. >> oh, my god! oh, geez. stay in there. oh, man. >> oh, my god! >> you literally hear the house being torn to pieces, his oldest daughter screaming in terror. they hunker down. the tornado passes within about 15 to 20 seconds. watch what they come out to find. >> let's go. we have to...
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this is from the navy and this is from the army.hat one more time for you, take a second look at what those stamps look like and then as you were mentioning, the 12 living recipients of the medal of honor, they are depicted there, pictures of them as they were young men. this is on a souvenir sheet that surrounds the stamps and then of course all 464 names of the world war ii recipients of the medals of honor will be listed on the packaging of these stamps. the post office says this is the most press siegous -- prestigious stamp they have ever issued so certainly a great honor. they will be unveiling the stamp at 9:00 here today. i have to let you know a very special world war ii veteran will be joining president obama in just about a couple of hours having breakfast at the white house. he is richard overton from austin, texas, 107 years old. he is the oldest living american world war ii veteran. for that honor he will be celebrating his veterans day with the president. he volunteered at age 30 and he saw some combat when he was, qu
this is from the navy and this is from the army.hat one more time for you, take a second look at what those stamps look like and then as you were mentioning, the 12 living recipients of the medal of honor, they are depicted there, pictures of them as they were young men. this is on a souvenir sheet that surrounds the stamps and then of course all 464 names of the world war ii recipients of the medals of honor will be listed on the packaging of these stamps. the post office says this is the most...
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this is a -- >> can i put this on?ably don't want me to. >> i prefer not. >> i could tell you didn't. so people buy these as a pair? >> this is a pair, we're offering them together. $15,000 to $20,000 for these. >> people love to collect these manuscripts because they have director and producer hand writing on them. >> this is a very early draft of a script for the wizard of oz. this is by a writer named noel langley. he came up with the idea first that the people in kansas should mirror the people in oz. is this a spoiler? >> i lived in kansas so i belt i know every inch of this. >> and the guy that came witch the idea the slippers should be ruby. >> one last thing. >> this is a drum majorette jacket worn by shirley jackson. this is like a 18-month-old form. >> we have dorothy here, shirley temple. a lot of great stuff, memorabilia, thank you very much for coming in and sharing that with us. >> thank you. >> appreciate it. >> thousands and thousands of wasps are coming to the united states from overseas, and believe i
this is a -- >> can i put this on?ably don't want me to. >> i prefer not. >> i could tell you didn't. so people buy these as a pair? >> this is a pair, we're offering them together. $15,000 to $20,000 for these. >> people love to collect these manuscripts because they have director and producer hand writing on them. >> this is a very early draft of a script for the wizard of oz. this is by a writer named noel langley. he came up with the idea first that the...
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how do you sort of in your mind brake down, i want to highlight this stretch this, am i overplaying this? how do you make sense of the day-to-day things you are confronted with? >> ding, ding, ding, how does it work? >> actually, because i know that, and we all know that politics, there is only one way to win a campaign, campaigns would only use one way, everything that my cle colleagues here are talking about are the components of a campaign. so day to day you look at the story of the day, obviously, 47% videotape is there. campaigns know that there is many moving objects. you have to look at the a big national pick a. presidential campaign is one in states and counties and this is a case where what you measure, john is very important because it's anything that enforms decision makers in campaigns is what they're hungry for from yard signs to big polls to speeches and in the end, why people vote and what motivates, the true undecideds. in a campaign, first you have to make sure your base is locked in. in presidential, you are plotting over people who can't make up their mind with an abu
how do you sort of in your mind brake down, i want to highlight this stretch this, am i overplaying this? how do you make sense of the day-to-day things you are confronted with? >> ding, ding, ding, how does it work? >> actually, because i know that, and we all know that politics, there is only one way to win a campaign, campaigns would only use one way, everything that my cle colleagues here are talking about are the components of a campaign. so day to day you look at the story of...
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need this. and that is a sponsor with the board of supervisors and any other kinds of admin and that is a decision that could be made as well. and what we have before us, and a stream lining and effect and it may be stream lining and we really mean the timing and combining at a certain period of time so that we can get it done, the most efficient way and that is what is required as of right now. >> okay. >> and yeah, i guess the part that i was referring to was the fact that there is a resolution, makes me think that there is some action to the folks just organizing what is already required of us and i think that is the distinction and the fact that we are superceding to the resolution with anything else and this supercedes that, and that gives me the impression that it was important to take the action and if that was interpreted as further validating the need for all of these reports that is where i would take issue, it might be that there are two separate processes. >> loftus, you are saying t
need this. and that is a sponsor with the board of supervisors and any other kinds of admin and that is a decision that could be made as well. and what we have before us, and a stream lining and effect and it may be stream lining and we really mean the timing and combining at a certain period of time so that we can get it done, the most efficient way and that is what is required as of right now. >> okay. >> and yeah, i guess the part that i was referring to was the fact that there...
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this isn't from the archive, but just to show you this.i'm starting to realize this phenomenon of these women going east i could start to find documentation from other parts of eastern europe, local regional records and these are young women, they are telephone operators and one is situated in the fourth and the other is kind of an executive secretary in the front office and starting to figure out through this documentation that the documents that i found is possibly the tip of the iceberg. when i went back to washington several times after that and i looked at what existed. let mwhat we see as the general holocaust journal history books and the kind of bouncy germany books to what extent do the women figure in these books? are they present in these places? a.b. someone else has already come across in the document and talked about it. and i started to look at some of the standards when i couldn't find the women in the books i was looking at of course i would find some of the camps i was trying to find them on the map of eastern europe and
this isn't from the archive, but just to show you this.i'm starting to realize this phenomenon of these women going east i could start to find documentation from other parts of eastern europe, local regional records and these are young women, they are telephone operators and one is situated in the fourth and the other is kind of an executive secretary in the front office and starting to figure out through this documentation that the documents that i found is possibly the tip of the iceberg....
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was this report obtained? yes. was this report obtained? yes. but i have a problem with is, even on a random basis, a more thorough anexamination. i'm glad to hear the you have a working group. what i like to see us do as a committee is asked for some specific recommendations on who is getting clearances and are they all necessary? and all of this is risky. we can say that we're doing too many and then we can have a bad thing happen and then we will be back you're saying why didn't they have a security clearance? on the other hand, what we're doing now is the worst of all situations because we are giving all of thesen that millions of people who have security clearances, we've checked them out. we are confident that they are mentally stable? they're not criminals? and they'll be alive. follow the law. we have no clue that that's true. this is a pro forma process with contractors. the reason why they are off the reservation is because they bid an amount and that contractor wanted to make money and now it's time to cut corners. you wanted to make
was this report obtained? yes. was this report obtained? yes. but i have a problem with is, even on a random basis, a more thorough anexamination. i'm glad to hear the you have a working group. what i like to see us do as a committee is asked for some specific recommendations on who is getting clearances and are they all necessary? and all of this is risky. we can say that we're doing too many and then we can have a bad thing happen and then we will be back you're saying why didn't they have a...
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li thi no, 's gta fl li thi t's uch is. toucthatsave ton d th, les geon i let'see e bigame anlet'do oor ats. les dohis. moreavin re dng. that theower theome pot. get % ofinstled rpet withour me dot csume editard. and why can you move the tv out here? the wireless receiver. i got that when i switched to u-verse. but why? because it's so much better than cable. it's got more hd channels, more dvr space. yeah, but i mean, how did you know? i researched. no, i-i told you. no. yeah! no. the important part is that you're happy now. and i got you this visor. you made a visor! yes! that i'll never wear. ohh. [ male announcer ] get u-verse tv for just $19 a month for two years with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. with qualifying bundles. discer cd. i ssed pa. aw, oot. oot! th is d. nowe'rgood this is yo fir tim ssina paent. d yove g thet ca, so we won'hikep yo apr r pang late. th's gat! it igrea thk yo at disver,e trt yolikeyod trto get the carwithate ymenforgs [chris]still smoking up a storm? [tom]yeah.pathetic,isn't it? [chr
li thi no, 's gta fl li thi t's uch is. toucthatsave ton d th, les geon i let'see e bigame anlet'do oor ats. les dohis. moreavin re dng. that theower theome pot. get % ofinstled rpet withour me dot csume editard. and why can you move the tv out here? the wireless receiver. i got that when i switched to u-verse. but why? because it's so much better than cable. it's got more hd channels, more dvr space. yeah, but i mean, how did you know? i researched. no, i-i told you. no. yeah! no. the...
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what a gorgeous design this playground put together, this entire park. thank you for supporting our parks. thank you for supporting our bond. thank you for the partnership you created to actually help this park. it's a great example for the rest of san francisco how we pulled together to support the best of this city. so, congratulations. i'm going to go find my kids. this is a wonderful asset we have here in san francisco. (applause) >> thank you, supervisor. and, mr. treasurer, come on up for a brief second. he's been sitting there very patiently. come on up. >> thank you, phil. hello, everyone. in the treasurer's office we bring in the money that make all the city departments able to do their work. we also keep the bond proceeds safe. for all the good work the city departments do, we can't do it without communities. so, i'm honored to come here and give my respect to the friends of lafayette park and all the community groups around the city to make places like this beautiful place possible. thank you very much, everyone. (applause) >> thank you, jose.
what a gorgeous design this playground put together, this entire park. thank you for supporting our parks. thank you for supporting our bond. thank you for the partnership you created to actually help this park. it's a great example for the rest of san francisco how we pulled together to support the best of this city. so, congratulations. i'm going to go find my kids. this is a wonderful asset we have here in san francisco. (applause) >> thank you, supervisor. and, mr. treasurer, come on...
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look at this. this is pretty when you're looking at it on tv.h it like people in portland on friday -- yeah, it's beginning to look like it. look at washington. snow and slush there. icy conditions on the roadways. again, it's pretty. who wants to be out in it. >> yeah, you don't want to drive in it, that's nasty. meteorologist amanda moore is joining us live. she's tracking it all. >> reporter: good morning, score ride and did victor. yes, right on time, really, this is the wettest month of the year in the pacific northwest and coastal washington. you can see they've had showers and it will continue through next week. the snow is coming down across the higher elevations. snoqualmie pass east of seattle, snow level dropping down to 2,500 feet. it's not just the heavy snow there, it's the blowing snow. that's in the highest elevations. but that's going to be the case as we head through the weekend here across much of the colorado rockies as well with that winter storm warning in place through tonight and into tomorrow morning. it's not just the s
look at this. this is pretty when you're looking at it on tv.h it like people in portland on friday -- yeah, it's beginning to look like it. look at washington. snow and slush there. icy conditions on the roadways. again, it's pretty. who wants to be out in it. >> yeah, you don't want to drive in it, that's nasty. meteorologist amanda moore is joining us live. she's tracking it all. >> reporter: good morning, score ride and did victor. yes, right on time, really, this is the wettest...
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what is this place trying to protect me from? and so this work is really valid. and so this piece is called unflepin and i projected a spectrum on to a landscape and make it even more desirable and so the suggestion is that it can be seen as a promise or perfection, but by turning it upside down you start to question the values again and so, again that is changing and so the ideal landscape can also be interpreted as a optical image maybe, and then this past image really shows the detail of almost of it off the anchor. and it is not that i am really interested in the nature, it is more like the ungraspable aspect of nature that i find interesting and all of the meanings and the myths that people have created for them through time. and i work with that. that is it. >> hi, so next up, i am going to introduce, doug record who was born in san jose and study history and sociology at ucsan diego in 1994. he is the founder of two web sites, american suburb x, founded in 2008 is an ever growing ar khief and fiercely edited work at photography's past rapidly shifting pres
what is this place trying to protect me from? and so this work is really valid. and so this piece is called unflepin and i projected a spectrum on to a landscape and make it even more desirable and so the suggestion is that it can be seen as a promise or perfection, but by turning it upside down you start to question the values again and so, again that is changing and so the ideal landscape can also be interpreted as a optical image maybe, and then this past image really shows the detail of...
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look at this.ew democratic mayoral elect to the largest city, built the well regarded republican he was up against, by what is that 50 points? 49 points? he more than doubled chris christie's margin of victory. and maybe that doesn't seem look all of that big of news, well, jeez, new york city is so democratic. mike bloomberg was a republican, independent, before him. rudy giuliani was a republican. it has been 20 years since there was a democrat running new york. as new york gets ready for its first democratic mayor, look what is happening across the country. this is weird if alexander burns hadn't written this up i wouldn't have noticed. if you looked, half the mayors were democrats half were republicans. ratio was 6:6. but after this week' big democratic win in new york, with when you look across the country, look. the big cities, all 12 of them, all of them have democratic players. the ratio is 12-0. you have to go down to indianapolis, the 13th largest city in the country before you find one c
look at this.ew democratic mayoral elect to the largest city, built the well regarded republican he was up against, by what is that 50 points? 49 points? he more than doubled chris christie's margin of victory. and maybe that doesn't seem look all of that big of news, well, jeez, new york city is so democratic. mike bloomberg was a republican, independent, before him. rudy giuliani was a republican. it has been 20 years since there was a democrat running new york. as new york gets ready for its...