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the "the times" coverage but throughout the media, and i spent a long time studying how it happened, because when you go through an experience like that, you have got to learn, and there have to be ways to counter the rush to plant stories, many of -- to print stories many of which were based on iraqi detectors, who were not reliable. they were talking to a lot of people, people in the bush administration, so when people were calling for confirmation about the suppose a program of wmd, they were getting confirmation, sometimes triple confirmation from high ranking officials, so it was information that i think was purposely reached into the system, and what i think i learned was the importance -- washington. there were people, analysts at the cia who were very skeptical of the wmd evidence that was presented at the u.n. and talked about on television by president bush and secretary rice, and, you know, colin powell. i guess she was national security adviser then. voices. again, i spoke about jim risen before. he wrote stories quoting analysts who were skeptical, but, you know, those s
the "the times" coverage but throughout the media, and i spent a long time studying how it happened, because when you go through an experience like that, you have got to learn, and there have to be ways to counter the rush to plant stories, many of -- to print stories many of which were based on iraqi detectors, who were not reliable. they were talking to a lot of people, people in the bush administration, so when people were calling for confirmation about the suppose a program of...
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i was the editor of "the legal times." steve brill had bought it, and he wanted it to have deep and juicy coverage of the legal and lobbying profession, and the mission that he gave me and that i had my eyes set on was to really get behind the curtain of powerful lobbying firms on k street. no one had really tried to cover them comprehensively before, so i had my work cut out for me. >> what do you think has happened to that story in the last 20 years to today? >> justifiably, it has drawn more attention from local reporters, just the role of politics and the role of lobbyists as the middlemen. that has gotten so big. we have had so many scandals here in washington, many of which, i hate to say, i have covered myself. >> where were you educated? >> i grew up in new york city and went to a school there and went to harvard for college and no graduate school. >> when did you get interested in journalism? >> in college. i think partly i was inspired. i was in college during watergate and the maze of investigative reporting of
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and it's nowhere near like it was in escobar is time. well in college at the time of the humans a mad house bullets for breakfast and lunch and bombs for dinner. but. you know what people die every day every morning that the bodies near the mountains would call it public cemetery each day that because people would be mowed it off and just dumped on the open ground. there are few people left but well you have to know where to look. so the toss is to find them. according to some one of best form a lifetime of is still a lot of. little video from those years still exists. his name is john gyre of ls quiz alias popeye. police wanted posters back then popeye was not far behind his boss escobar when it came to the pecking order he was implicated in a number of murders sources claim that he's been serving time in prison for several gives what seems certain is that he was able to survive in bogota his notorious low modelo prison on hom. life in the old prison was a daily diet of insecurity and frequent violence where the prisoners ruled the roos
and it's nowhere near like it was in escobar is time. well in college at the time of the humans a mad house bullets for breakfast and lunch and bombs for dinner. but. you know what people die every day every morning that the bodies near the mountains would call it public cemetery each day that because people would be mowed it off and just dumped on the open ground. there are few people left but well you have to know where to look. so the toss is to find them. according to some one of best form...
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i do not want to spend a lot of time on this one. i think it is important to note -- the message of like to read to you is the importance on the rail system to the entire system to the looking at carrying approaching a quarter of our total ridership, but a key link to all of our other systems. i would remind the committee again that we are blessed with having among the most comprehensive systems of any city in the united states, certainly, but also, it is a challenge. we also had the only one that operates in the way that ours does. street traffic, into the subway in automatic mode. that provides some unique and specific challenges. again, just a message in terms of how we manage the system. while there are individual nuances on all of the lines, we continually -- we will try to demonstrate that again today, is we manage the system, all the lines as a system. they all go through the subway. we approach it from that management side of the direction. i would remind the committee that the last time we met in february or march, -- and th
i do not want to spend a lot of time on this one. i think it is important to note -- the message of like to read to you is the importance on the rail system to the entire system to the looking at carrying approaching a quarter of our total ridership, but a key link to all of our other systems. i would remind the committee again that we are blessed with having among the most comprehensive systems of any city in the united states, certainly, but also, it is a challenge. we also had the only one...
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at this time i created a. tape t.k.o. pro. wood says that we were we were targeting this bar all over the world. many in becomes a city on the siege the special unit is everywhere with cock block to do as it pleases sweeping everywhere and such in everyone. to begin with the dragnet turns up little more than weapons telephones explosives common and often made a year and the usual suspects most of them petty criminals. what the investigators are hoping for is the one clue the one informant who might lead them to ask about. him a lot of. those means are busy and those me going to give reasons why don't you read us the i'm going to give. me. the rewards on the televised appeals for information make little headway however as whoever might be tempted to inform on the godfather will his cronies knows fully well it would mean the death sentence and. as a result months go by and escobar remains as elusive as ever. despite the grind of the danger the such unit has to follow up every lead. off from the unit's intelligence takes some to
at this time i created a. tape t.k.o. pro. wood says that we were we were targeting this bar all over the world. many in becomes a city on the siege the special unit is everywhere with cock block to do as it pleases sweeping everywhere and such in everyone. to begin with the dragnet turns up little more than weapons telephones explosives common and often made a year and the usual suspects most of them petty criminals. what the investigators are hoping for is the one clue the one informant who...
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there are times when there is not going to be enough time for people to stay and move elsewhere. >> when we talk about shelter in place, that's probably going to be the condition. but depending on the event and the damage, the ideal scenario is we have the event, the earthquake, the facility, public or private, will look at their facility. if there is no visible damage, if it is 3.2, it shakes and everyone goes back to work. there needs to be the determination we have had damaging and we get the activation. pursuant to that, we will respond. that is a critical element in how that is going to occur. >> talking about the concept of shelter in place as a branching of the mitigation and the event, there is a group of us who are actually looking at the policies and procedures around shelter in place, which would mean after the building official determines there is an emergency, the standards for occupancy can relax a bit. calling it an emergency is what allows the building official to do that. you look at things like what are required like heat and energy and power, all that stuff not being a
there are times when there is not going to be enough time for people to stay and move elsewhere. >> when we talk about shelter in place, that's probably going to be the condition. but depending on the event and the damage, the ideal scenario is we have the event, the earthquake, the facility, public or private, will look at their facility. if there is no visible damage, if it is 3.2, it shakes and everyone goes back to work. there needs to be the determination we have had damaging and we...
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all set. >> ready. >> i've been in lcjc three times. the first time i was 13. that was overnight.ally didn't count it. that's for runaway. >> all right. i'm ready now. >> 15-year-old paradize is also a familiar face at lake county juvenile. like carlton, paradize will soon leave lcjc for placement outside of her home. >> you've never been to placement, ever? how old are you? >> 16. >> oh, you're young. what's going on at home that you can't go home? >> i don't know. my dad and all that. >> your dad what? >> just family problems and whatnot. >> what about your mom? is she around? >> yeah. she's living with my uncle. >> do you have contact with her? >> every so often. >> like many kids at lcjc, paradize's history includes an unstable home life. >> i don't like my dad. we never really got along. i really didn't have a father figure when i was growing up. >> a lot of the girls that are in here, they're here for running away, and they're always running away from something. it's never just like happy child running away from a happy home. there's always some sort of story behind there. t
all set. >> ready. >> i've been in lcjc three times. the first time i was 13. that was overnight.ally didn't count it. that's for runaway. >> all right. i'm ready now. >> 15-year-old paradize is also a familiar face at lake county juvenile. like carlton, paradize will soon leave lcjc for placement outside of her home. >> you've never been to placement, ever? how old are you? >> 16. >> oh, you're young. what's going on at home that you can't go home?...
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fastest time in practice for his home grand prix as for the parliament. and into the david ferrer advances into the last four of the shanghai masters following a three set win over and baltic. so it kind of rugby lies ahead with time to live in a world cup finalists in new zealand outright favorites the all blacks will battle australia on sunday but not before well stick to the field against france on. reports. wales were far from favorites going into the tournament and took advantage of their low profile with gruelling preparations the side widely credited in their pre world cup training camp and poland as the reason for the players support fitness throughout their campaign it's that kind of practice making for a near perfect run so far including a twenty two to ten win against ireland in the quarterfinals rhys priestland the one battle casualty event great victory thirty his shoulder laden again coach warren gatland now putting his confidence in james hope will be filling in for his agent teammate at flyhalf that move will put all time caps leader steph
fastest time in practice for his home grand prix as for the parliament. and into the david ferrer advances into the last four of the shanghai masters following a three set win over and baltic. so it kind of rugby lies ahead with time to live in a world cup finalists in new zealand outright favorites the all blacks will battle australia on sunday but not before well stick to the field against france on. reports. wales were far from favorites going into the tournament and took advantage of their...
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is this a good time or a bad time to be running the new york times? >> it is a good time. our future is very bright both in print and digitly. we have more readers than ever who have subscribed to the newspaper for two oearsr more and our audienceitig dally hasig while we have gone to pay a subscription model. tavis: let me talk about a couple of issues. your sense of twhornts "new york times" and the media more broadly. now we have the president selling us we're getting out of iraq at the end of the year. was the media too complacent? did we not ask the questions that werked have asked in the first place? -- we should have asked in the first place? >> it is a question, tavis, that i have thought a lot about over the years. the war in iraq started march 19, 2003, and when i look back on the way the media played its role back then, i think one thing we didn't do enough of, although there were a few news organizations that did, is listen to the dissenting voices inside the bush administration, particularly at the c.i.a., who thought the evidence that iraq had a weapons of ma
is this a good time or a bad time to be running the new york times? >> it is a good time. our future is very bright both in print and digitly. we have more readers than ever who have subscribed to the newspaper for two oearsr more and our audienceitig dally hasig while we have gone to pay a subscription model. tavis: let me talk about a couple of issues. your sense of twhornts "new york times" and the media more broadly. now we have the president selling us we're getting out of...
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it is difficult, especially in this short a time, to commit to a six-month time to get the work done. i am not a contractor, but i am sure the contractors here would agree that is too short a time. there are too many variables to commit to a time like that. but we are certainly willing to negotiate and work with addressing financial problems with temporary relocation. we would prefer to start right away. we will continue to negotiate with the tenant. before we can even serve a notice, we have to file for our petition. we anticipate the work will take longer than three months. then we have to give a 60-day notice. depending on what mr. collier and his clients want to do, which could end up with three jury trials. negotiation is important to us. i am sorry that got misunderstood early on. we are perfectly willing to negotiate. vice president garcia: as our director explained, if we were to continue this, at any time between now and the date we continued it to, you could simply call and withdraw the appeal. if that would accommodate both sides, that might be the best tack to take. >> i u
it is difficult, especially in this short a time, to commit to a six-month time to get the work done. i am not a contractor, but i am sure the contractors here would agree that is too short a time. there are too many variables to commit to a time like that. but we are certainly willing to negotiate and work with addressing financial problems with temporary relocation. we would prefer to start right away. we will continue to negotiate with the tenant. before we can even serve a notice, we have...
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she is the new executive editor of the "new york times." she is the first woman to hold that position since the paper was founded in 1851. she was a former investigative reporter who rose to prominence as a washington correspondent and editor. she joined the "times" in 1997 and has held a variety of positions including managing editor and washington bureau chief. jane mayer of the "new yorker" mag zen said "she i aouors defender of the truth and she is fearless." welcome. that is love affair, new >> it certainly is. but that's brought a lot of happiness and delight and to my life and my husband's and children's lives. >> rose: so it melts your heart down? >> it does. but hit in the beginning leaves you sleep deprived and worried about just about erything. >> rose: this is not the first dog? >> no, no. we h a dog before scout. we had a very hearty west highland white terrier who lived to be 16. >> rose: and so when that dog died did you immediately go looking for scout? >> no, my heartas like broken completely when buddy who was the westy wh
she is the new executive editor of the "new york times." she is the first woman to hold that position since the paper was founded in 1851. she was a former investigative reporter who rose to prominence as a washington correspondent and editor. she joined the "times" in 1997 and has held a variety of positions including managing editor and washington bureau chief. jane mayer of the "new yorker" mag zen said "she i aouors defender of the truth and she is...
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i've been cell extracted a lot of times. and it was just another time for me. the adrenaline was rushing. i couldn't really tell what was going on. getting my adrenaline rushing so i can be ready, prepared to wrestle with them. >> do you know where your anger comes from. >> no. sometimes i just like to be angry. >> he's not the only one. program directors chris blessinger and eric courtney spend countless hours working with teens in seg. >> talk to me, what was the point of all that? >> started arian nation. that everybody started fighting. >> where did that get to you? >> right here. >> as we attempted to interview blessinger after her rounds, we got her own feel for the personalities in seg. >> they go through the groups and they learn the skills but then they have to apply those skills. >> shut up. >> you have to have a certain kind of personality and the demeanor to be able to work in a place like this. there's never a dull moment. always things to do and offenders to help. >> you're facing an adult conviction. you're a danger. i can't let you out until thi
i've been cell extracted a lot of times. and it was just another time for me. the adrenaline was rushing. i couldn't really tell what was going on. getting my adrenaline rushing so i can be ready, prepared to wrestle with them. >> do you know where your anger comes from. >> no. sometimes i just like to be angry. >> he's not the only one. program directors chris blessinger and eric courtney spend countless hours working with teens in seg. >> talk to me, what was the point...
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we get emergency matters from time to time. but we do get out of washington, get to spend a little more time with my family them was the with my family them was the case during time in the city. >> you said william rehnquist said, "call me bill," but you did not. >> we called him chief. >> what happens when a younger justice comes in to the court? >> i call him chief. i feel more comfortable calling him chief. it would not bother him in the slightest if i called him john, because we're good friends, but it is one of those traditions and part of the court that sticks with me. >> what has been his impact on the court? how has he affected the operation itself? >> he has continued to do a very fine job in handling the conferences. he is an excellent presiding officer. i think he may well be the best -- well, i could not really evaluate warren in that way because he is highly regarded the way he handled public affairs, too. but john is an excellent presiding officer. he is particularly good also in public affairs, where he might hav
we get emergency matters from time to time. but we do get out of washington, get to spend a little more time with my family them was the with my family them was the case during time in the city. >> you said william rehnquist said, "call me bill," but you did not. >> we called him chief. >> what happens when a younger justice comes in to the court? >> i call him chief. i feel more comfortable calling him chief. it would not bother him in the slightest if i...
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cain spoke 16 times but spoke shorter time, just nine minutes.le bachmann spoke 12 times and for a few seconds longer. mitt romney and rick perry monopolized most of the time with their back and forth confrontation about jobs and immigration. and then continued jabs at mitt romney which then by campaign rules, necessitated him having more time to respond. newt gingrich, it turned out, did the least amount of talking than anyone. ron paul finished squarely in the middle of the pack when it came to how much time he had on camera. middle of the pack. we have no bias for him or against him or any of the debaters. out of fairness, we asked the paul campaign how they square in this fundraising letter, the 40-minute figure they are throwing around and the information that we have. the entire statement says, dr. paul has top fundraising, strong polling and the best organization in key early states. it is time for the mainstream media to stop writing their own self-fulfilling prophecy and give equal time to all of the top candidates. that's it. that's all
cain spoke 16 times but spoke shorter time, just nine minutes.le bachmann spoke 12 times and for a few seconds longer. mitt romney and rick perry monopolized most of the time with their back and forth confrontation about jobs and immigration. and then continued jabs at mitt romney which then by campaign rules, necessitated him having more time to respond. newt gingrich, it turned out, did the least amount of talking than anyone. ron paul finished squarely in the middle of the pack when it came...
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we need time to give this adequate deliberation. the only other thing i would emphasize is that we do not oppose the granting of the application. provided that all the facts are considered and we can come to a common understanding of the historical and existing use. we will refrain from any objections to anything currently scheduled between now and january 12. in our view, what is the hurry? thank you. -- >> i live at 1170 sacramento st., about 400 feet away from the project and i would also like to request that the hearing be extended to january 12 for the same reasons as the other speakers. the holidays are coming up and the impact on those who would like to review whatever this is that the department's staff comes up with and what ever the applicant would like to come up with so that we have sufficient time to do this in the proper fashion and as he indicated, many of us have an objection to them continuing their current operation to january 12 and we hope that they would see the a original time request is in the interest of all
we need time to give this adequate deliberation. the only other thing i would emphasize is that we do not oppose the granting of the application. provided that all the facts are considered and we can come to a common understanding of the historical and existing use. we will refrain from any objections to anything currently scheduled between now and january 12. in our view, what is the hurry? thank you. -- >> i live at 1170 sacramento st., about 400 feet away from the project and i would...
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he said no, he's going to shoot you a couple times. he said look, we have to ship this on time. i said steve, it's going to ship. he said fine. now we need to change the interface. wait you just said it needs to ship. he goes i don't care. i want you to fly the development team here tomorrow. i'm going to sit with them. he did that. they went in a bunker and i actually had to get a team member out of the psych ward it was so crazy. >> everything we have heard and heard about him. for small business owners he's a real inspiration because of what you were talking about. he's so passionate. he cared so much. he saw what nobody else saw and made it happen. it's what entrepreneurs do. >> you used the term tireless innovation. i's a great phrase. it's something small business owners can take from steve jobs. he was tireless. he always wanted to improve his products. it's not just create a product and you are done. >> if small business people would do what he did fearlessly, become so committed to their vision they won't let the world change it. that was key to steve. that's what made
he said no, he's going to shoot you a couple times. he said look, we have to ship this on time. i said steve, it's going to ship. he said fine. now we need to change the interface. wait you just said it needs to ship. he goes i don't care. i want you to fly the development team here tomorrow. i'm going to sit with them. he did that. they went in a bunker and i actually had to get a team member out of the psych ward it was so crazy. >> everything we have heard and heard about him. for...
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time. i didn't have such a lively child. so it wasn't as common. and when i try to say to them, i was in a tactful as, maybe. this child has two parents, there is a lot of pushback. so i think the system of separate spheres has been far more resilient than we had all hoped in the 70s. but i wanted to shift actually to a doctrinal question. when you started litigating to read seaweed line of cases, your totes, i think, to achieve a strict scrutiny standard of equal protection. at a certain point, like a good advocate developed a fallback position when it seemed i was going to be hard to get. and settled for an intermediate scrutiny standard in which the government had to articulate the classification of important governmental object is substantially related to the subject is. and then, when you joined the court and decided to famous equal protection case that in many ways and at that line of cases that you have begun in the 70s comedy at my case, you articulated the standard differently. you
time. i didn't have such a lively child. so it wasn't as common. and when i try to say to them, i was in a tactful as, maybe. this child has two parents, there is a lot of pushback. so i think the system of separate spheres has been far more resilient than we had all hoped in the 70s. but i wanted to shift actually to a doctrinal question. when you started litigating to read seaweed line of cases, your totes, i think, to achieve a strict scrutiny standard of equal protection. at a certain...
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the time to file past. when he went forward in the court, the judge said, sorry, you did not appeal on time. hear appeals cannot be heard -- your appeals cannot be heard. it comes down to a question -- a lot of justices and judges are inclined to say the rules of the roles. you have to follow the rules. if you don't, you lose. this going to do differently because it was your attorneys fault the outcome will not affect the is. this is one that divides the justices. some of them like to follow the rules and some the others are inclined to say, this does make any sense, or this rule is fundamentally unfair, or this rule shall not apply to this person because it wasn't his fault. this could split 5-4 because the attorney made the mistake. host: when you watch arguments like that, how big of a see do you get that the justices are weighing in at that the lot is the law -- the law is the law as far as his individual story? guest: i think it happens all the time. there is the law on one side and the justice questio
the time to file past. when he went forward in the court, the judge said, sorry, you did not appeal on time. hear appeals cannot be heard -- your appeals cannot be heard. it comes down to a question -- a lot of justices and judges are inclined to say the rules of the roles. you have to follow the rules. if you don't, you lose. this going to do differently because it was your attorneys fault the outcome will not affect the is. this is one that divides the justices. some of them like to follow...
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years past, kids came, good times, hard times but never bad times. it's a great line.mantic, poetic like you say. >> we were sitting in his living room before his 20th anniversary and he wanted to take her back to yellowstone park and pulled out his iphone and read that to me. i'm going to put pictures from our wedding day 20 years ago and read that. he's reading that and he's crying. he's a deeply emotional intensely emotional person. when people talk about wasn't he hard to live with as a family guy? wasn't he hard to work with as a business guy? yes. how many people have marriages like that that are incredibly tight, faithful in which they really sort of fit together both the sensible side and poetic side. >> it shouldn't be some he's all fantastic. this should be what he's really like. she knew when she said that what he's really like. she knows he's difficult. >> i do think that he said he wanted something that didn't feel in house and a lot of her friends would always say -- she would say, okay, tell him about steve because i want all sides. of course now that he
years past, kids came, good times, hard times but never bad times. it's a great line.mantic, poetic like you say. >> we were sitting in his living room before his 20th anniversary and he wanted to take her back to yellowstone park and pulled out his iphone and read that to me. i'm going to put pictures from our wedding day 20 years ago and read that. he's reading that and he's crying. he's a deeply emotional intensely emotional person. when people talk about wasn't he hard to live with as...
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and it's nowhere near like it was in escobar as time. will tell a joke at the time of the humans a mad house bullets for breakfast and lunch and bombs for below. ground level because that. is where the budget had to love was you know what people die every day every morning bebee bodies near the mountains would call it public cemetery each day the corpses it would be mowed it often just dumped on the open ground. there are few people left and maybe the us go by well you have to know where to look. so the tosca is to find a. according to some want to test the balls formal of time outs there's still a lot. of old video from those years still exists. his name is john gyro ls ques alias alpine. police wanted posters back then popeye was not far behind his boss escobar when it came to the pecking order he was implicated in a number of motives sources claim that he's been serving time in prison for several years it seems so his that he was able to survive in bogota his notorious low modelo prison on the calm. like for the old prison was the day
and it's nowhere near like it was in escobar as time. will tell a joke at the time of the humans a mad house bullets for breakfast and lunch and bombs for below. ground level because that. is where the budget had to love was you know what people die every day every morning bebee bodies near the mountains would call it public cemetery each day the corpses it would be mowed it often just dumped on the open ground. there are few people left and maybe the us go by well you have to know where to...
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it's time. to. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into gaza report on our. national thanks for joining. us. from the u.n. to leave. the country struggling to deal with a population that will take. the rest of new york. police show solidarity with. europe's leaders to finally go to debt. money into greece and telling banks to write off the road by the collapse country. right now the. people go back. with more news in full in half an hour next though why women worldwide are heading to bali seeking sun and sea but also dangerous seduction. probably slept with a lot of women from america.
it's time. to. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into gaza report on our. national thanks for joining. us. from the u.n. to leave. the country struggling to deal with a population that will take. the rest of new york. police show solidarity with. europe's leaders to finally go to debt. money into greece and telling banks to write off the road by the collapse country. right now the. people go back....
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they say that time is money for a country where cash is now in short supply time has taken on a whole different value. train services sometimes they give a painting lessons for free but they take your guy for free also some of. the time banks just one of a growing number of service swapping alternatives that are providing people in greece another way to cope with the tough economic conditions services can include anything from language classes to babysitting all having kids meals. for country in crisis building social unity can prevail extremely hard price is a terrible thing it creates fear it divides. public sector workers from private sector workers it provides richer workers to poor workers immigrant workers from home work for the party networks have been a great way of bringing together large groups of people and populous slogan here in greece now is no one's alone in the crisis organizations are arranging swap shops to exchange clothes one town increases even started saying bharti currency it's huge everything we do without money like after people are making things by ourselves
they say that time is money for a country where cash is now in short supply time has taken on a whole different value. train services sometimes they give a painting lessons for free but they take your guy for free also some of. the time banks just one of a growing number of service swapping alternatives that are providing people in greece another way to cope with the tough economic conditions services can include anything from language classes to babysitting all having kids meals. for country...
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speaker, time and time again. the american entrepreneurial spirit has enabled us to not just succeed but as we all know we are the largest, most dynamic economy on the face of the earth. these agreements will allows us to reaffirm and strengthen that. we all know this, mr. speaker, our country, the united states of america, is the birthplace of google and facebook, of ford and i.b.m., of caterpillar and whirlpool and of coca-cola and ebay. unfortunately over the last several years while the three free trade agreements have lange wished, the united states of -- languished, the united states of america has stood still. we have let our competitors to chip away at our market share. if we compete, mr. speaker, if we compete the united states of america wins. if we compete we win. but what happens when we take ourselves out of the game, which has been the case for the last several years? we've literally taken ourselves out of the game of breaking down barriers, allowing for the free flow of goods and services and capita
speaker, time and time again. the american entrepreneurial spirit has enabled us to not just succeed but as we all know we are the largest, most dynamic economy on the face of the earth. these agreements will allows us to reaffirm and strengthen that. we all know this, mr. speaker, our country, the united states of america, is the birthplace of google and facebook, of ford and i.b.m., of caterpillar and whirlpool and of coca-cola and ebay. unfortunately over the last several years while the...
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he does that from time to time. so he'll do that, too.of wisteria lane, our first guest has found relative calm as medical examiner dr. megan hunt on "body of proof." you can watch season two tuesdays here on abc at 10:00. please say hello to dana delany. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: it's very good to see you. >> thank you. >> jimmy: i heard you got up very early this morning. >> i did. >> jimmy: so you're back to work. >> yes, long days. >> jimmy: did you have fun this summer? did you do anything good? >> i wish i could say -- >> jimmy: can't even remember? >> no, i had mold in my house, and i had to fix my house. that was fun, but it's all gone. >> jimmy: that's good. i know you did something productive. >> i did. this is "the new york times" sunday crossword puzzle from "the new york times." "that's disgusting" is the title. you can see the writers of this are dana delany and matt ginsberg. [ applause ] you wrote a crossword puzzle. >> i co-created one. i'm a cruciverbalist now. >> jimmy: how did this happen? >> i've been doing th
he does that from time to time. so he'll do that, too.of wisteria lane, our first guest has found relative calm as medical examiner dr. megan hunt on "body of proof." you can watch season two tuesdays here on abc at 10:00. please say hello to dana delany. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: it's very good to see you. >> thank you. >> jimmy: i heard you got up very early this morning. >> i did. >> jimmy: so you're back to work. >> yes, long days....
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my brother any time. i change my voice and ask him. how are you doing what are you up to the right time. june one thousand nine hundred three one year since i had escaped from the cab to drop a special unit has no idea where he is and he moves around the city under the very noses of the police. the government decides to tighten the screws. it triples the reward and ask about dead or alive is now worth five million dollars . about. the authorities refine and perfect their electronic surveillance powers one of the first to own a cellphone but he knows he has to keep on the move and keep his conversation short to prevent the police from pointing his position and. they're going to. one day an american technician that was up in the airplane tells us he spotted a precise position. is located the exciting place. they don't do if i was corresponding. it's in mountainous difficult terrain. we organized a helicopter operation in the utmost secrecy for the trip just a short while later we hear someone willing him on the radio saying my squad they
my brother any time. i change my voice and ask him. how are you doing what are you up to the right time. june one thousand nine hundred three one year since i had escaped from the cab to drop a special unit has no idea where he is and he moves around the city under the very noses of the police. the government decides to tighten the screws. it triples the reward and ask about dead or alive is now worth five million dollars . about. the authorities refine and perfect their electronic surveillance...
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a 13 minute drive time once again.our ride on the golden gate bridge is much easier now than earlier this morning, so is the commute through marin counties. i will show you that in the second. in the east bay we had our share of hot spots. 80 is still a little sluggish for the upper east shore free weights. so is the right on 680 southbound. the heaviest traffic is getting north to mountain view on highway 85. we have waves of a sluggish traffic. the drive times are under 30 minutes out of novato to the golden gate bridge. >>darya: in a developing story that we're covering out of this start, there were four people shot including a nine year-old girl. the victims are being taken to hospital, this happened during a child's birthday party last night at home at ravine and atherton road. will tran is joining us live from pittsburgh with the latest. >>will: joining me is the man who was having a party for his three year-old daughter. this was supposed be a festive affair but around 9:30 p.m., you were in front of the house a
a 13 minute drive time once again.our ride on the golden gate bridge is much easier now than earlier this morning, so is the commute through marin counties. i will show you that in the second. in the east bay we had our share of hot spots. 80 is still a little sluggish for the upper east shore free weights. so is the right on 680 southbound. the heaviest traffic is getting north to mountain view on highway 85. we have waves of a sluggish traffic. the drive times are under 30 minutes out of...
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the west into the evergreen closer hotel in time to eat lunch is hotel time ambassador type b. hoto full points plus shares and i would print certainly the splined hotel in touch with the hotel and touch your room the photos a good go how would international house flood to change every green lol he told. us charges to arrange for allegedly plotting to kill the saudi arabian ambassador to washington as part of a major terror attack iran says yes it's a joke. hamas and israel strive along a way to prisoner swap deal that will see jewish soldier gilad shalit freed in exchange for over a thousand palestinians. look east the russian premier hazmat the chinese leader in beijing on a visit to both cooperation and balance out the financial and political dominance of the west. in the russian capital this is r t with me wearing a joshie welcome to the program iranians hiring mexicans to assassin.
the west into the evergreen closer hotel in time to eat lunch is hotel time ambassador type b. hoto full points plus shares and i would print certainly the splined hotel in touch with the hotel and touch your room the photos a good go how would international house flood to change every green lol he told. us charges to arrange for allegedly plotting to kill the saudi arabian ambassador to washington as part of a major terror attack iran says yes it's a joke. hamas and israel strive along a way...
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should start with down time.ng so we want to get to our partner and immediately unload and his instinct is down load and then talk. >> i'm a big talker. i like to cry and get very emotional. i think what she said is dead on. this time highlights disparaging differences between the genders. men need to relax. they need to be left -- they need to be left alone when they come home. they need to download, relax. we don't want to hear any chatter. we want to go to the man cave, we don't want to be spoken to and found later. >> how long do you expect to be in the man cave? >> my wife wants me to stay forever but probably half an hour, 45 minutes. not a long time. >> nothing wrong with that because it gives women time to download and take care of themselves. >> when you throw kids into the picture it's different because when the parent who has been home first would like a little down time. >> the kid should go to the kid cave. >> i will send them to your house. >> looks like the lady is lounging. >> why are you sitting
should start with down time.ng so we want to get to our partner and immediately unload and his instinct is down load and then talk. >> i'm a big talker. i like to cry and get very emotional. i think what she said is dead on. this time highlights disparaging differences between the genders. men need to relax. they need to be left -- they need to be left alone when they come home. they need to download, relax. we don't want to hear any chatter. we want to go to the man cave, we don't want...
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around the same time his mother was murdered. police are holding out hope that you will be found alive. >>> detectives will pick up the man killingaccused of killing the mother in north carolina. >>> it is still unclear, the specifics as to help police ended up here searching the woods. they will do so again today looking for that young 11-year- old boy. they say they will do whatever they can to find him. >> the search for the 11-year old continues this morning more than two weeks after the young boy went missing. >> any time a kid is missing is disturbing regardless of where he was then i he was last seen september 30. on october 12, his mother was found dead inside their apartment reported. the woman suffered from apparent stab wounds to her back. the man was in court in north carolina. he has waived his extradition rights and will be returned to maryland. a witness claims lopez was seen near the mcqain home. lopez is not talking to police so the search continues for the boy. >> hopefully they can find a kid in one piece. >> e
around the same time his mother was murdered. police are holding out hope that you will be found alive. >>> detectives will pick up the man killingaccused of killing the mother in north carolina. >>> it is still unclear, the specifics as to help police ended up here searching the woods. they will do so again today looking for that young 11-year- old boy. they say they will do whatever they can to find him. >> the search for the 11-year old continues this morning more...
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helping generations through tough times. good times. never taking a bailout. there when you need them. helping millions of americans over the centuries. the strength of a global financial leader. the heart of a one-to-one relationship. together for your future. ♪ >>> a red tide off the california coast could be a great danger for fish, but it's a real attraction for people. take a look at that the red tide casting a blue glow. here to explain it all for us, rob marciano. what is going on? >> i wish i was out there live. southern california is beautiful enough as it is, but when you see some of these pictures at night, a glowing ocean like that, the surf actually glowing blue and here's what it looks like a little bit more grand scale, we have a shot of a sur he have e surfer making its way through. it's an algae bloom that happens. when a boat goes through, it will kick up the luminescence behind it. you can see the surfer cut through the waves. cool stuff. it's a red tide. this is one of the pieces of plankton and it has this reddish brown type of glow to it
helping generations through tough times. good times. never taking a bailout. there when you need them. helping millions of americans over the centuries. the strength of a global financial leader. the heart of a one-to-one relationship. together for your future. ♪ >>> a red tide off the california coast could be a great danger for fish, but it's a real attraction for people. take a look at that the red tide casting a blue glow. here to explain it all for us, rob marciano. what is...
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to time in the future. "60 minutes" back in 1978. he has written 1,097 original essays for the program, but before andy makes his final regular appearance this sunday, morley shafer will take a look at his life and his work. >> reporter: for andy having the demeanor of an unmade bed -- >> this is what i look like in real life. you surprised? >> reporter: and the persona of a surly kurmugeon was no act. >> there's no doubt about it, dogs are nicer than people. >> reporter: people say is rooney really like that? is rooney really like that? i say you can bet on it. for example, if you just walk down the street, do people come up and ask you for the other half? you get very prikley -- >> what kind of person wants my name on a piece of paper? >> i heard you say to people, look, i get paid to write. >> oh, you're right, but i still do it, and have i no intention of stopping. i just don't sign autographs. >> you can watch andy's final regular appearance on "60 minutes" tomorrow following football on the east coast
to time in the future. "60 minutes" back in 1978. he has written 1,097 original essays for the program, but before andy makes his final regular appearance this sunday, morley shafer will take a look at his life and his work. >> reporter: for andy having the demeanor of an unmade bed -- >> this is what i look like in real life. you surprised? >> reporter: and the persona of a surly kurmugeon was no act. >> there's no doubt about it, dogs are nicer than people....
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at times i was shocked. sometimes the congressmen were not as interested in the topic being debated. other times, i thought the congressman new what he was talking about. i came here today because it is very interesting to talk about the topic. my question was regarding lobbies in effect they have over congressmen as far as pushing certain policies they think are morally important to push. sometimes i feel that lobbies hold them back. they have an influence over them. i wondered if you could talk about it. >> that is a very good question. we have talked about political bases and constituents, but we have not talked about the interest groups in washington that represent constituents and members of parties. they have specific interests. how much of an influence do they have on the foreign-policy process? >> i guess i should start having been a lobbyist. i would say the things i mentioned in my remarks, the background, the district, the constituencies are all important. there are not many nationally organized l
at times i was shocked. sometimes the congressmen were not as interested in the topic being debated. other times, i thought the congressman new what he was talking about. i came here today because it is very interesting to talk about the topic. my question was regarding lobbies in effect they have over congressmen as far as pushing certain policies they think are morally important to push. sometimes i feel that lobbies hold them back. they have an influence over them. i wondered if you could...
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roosevelt was elected three or four times what do it prior to that in some u.s. presidents ran for a third time but if i'm not mistaken people none of the attempts was successful except for franklin roosevelt who was elected president four times running he stood at the helm throughout the ordeal that economic depression and the second world war and was elected four times because his policies were effective human. but the exact number of terms in the years in power do not really matter that helmut kohl spent sixteen years in power in west germany and he wasn't president but his post was actually the most important executive job in the country the same goes for one of the former canadian prime ministers are not a look at post-war france our president could have been elected for seven years without a limit on the number of terms able to see it was just recently that france introduced amendments into its constitution and cut it down to no more than two five year terms very similar to what we have in russia you know what does that mean when a country is facing difficu
roosevelt was elected three or four times what do it prior to that in some u.s. presidents ran for a third time but if i'm not mistaken people none of the attempts was successful except for franklin roosevelt who was elected president four times running he stood at the helm throughout the ordeal that economic depression and the second world war and was elected four times because his policies were effective human. but the exact number of terms in the years in power do not really matter that...
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time, taking them with us. but then they needed other kids and to interact with other kids. it was very good, though. i remember i did with me a pharaoh in 1993 -- -- mia farrow in 1993 said it was good that i take my kids to the other country, because she was raised in hollywood and thought it was like the whole world. she said, "it cost me my life, when i realized there were kids in the world suffering with a different life than i had. it was a traumatic thing for me ." for me, it was very important for my kids to see other realities, kids in mexico, how they live, or in argentina, in spain, in other places, so they do not believe the world is reduced to the beautiful grass in beverly hills. the realities of the world are different. we always kept our doors very open for the hard feelings to come in the house, to share with them. but at the same time, as i said to you, sometimes i feel very guilty. i do not know if i am a clear example of a perfect father, because sometimes i punish myself saying i am not doi
time, taking them with us. but then they needed other kids and to interact with other kids. it was very good, though. i remember i did with me a pharaoh in 1993 -- -- mia farrow in 1993 said it was good that i take my kids to the other country, because she was raised in hollywood and thought it was like the whole world. she said, "it cost me my life, when i realized there were kids in the world suffering with a different life than i had. it was a traumatic thing for me ." for me, it...
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james swore two times last month.he were to give just one pound for each one of those bad words, that would raise two pounds for a good cause. >> aw. if you have a kind heart and you swear a lot, you can turn something bad into something good. they will track in a month how many times you swear. and they will charge you at the end of the month. >> next time you get told to watch your mouth, it's for a bloody good cause. >> maybe the goal is to donate to charity and clean up people's potty-tweets. >> they're hoping that you don't clean up your twitter account, so they make money. >> there's a dollar. >>> the current charity they're working with, i can't think of the name but it's expletive cancer. it's to create awareness among generation y, to engage with their parents about early cancer detection. >> that's a smart money-making employ. because there's a catch word in the title so any time anybody type it is into their twitter account, they're automatically donating to the charity. >> they'll tell you the customers th
james swore two times last month.he were to give just one pound for each one of those bad words, that would raise two pounds for a good cause. >> aw. if you have a kind heart and you swear a lot, you can turn something bad into something good. they will track in a month how many times you swear. and they will charge you at the end of the month. >> next time you get told to watch your mouth, it's for a bloody good cause. >> maybe the goal is to donate to charity and clean up...
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he said it was time to pass this. it's better late than never, mr. president. thank you for finally sending it. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. does the gentleman from michigan seek recognition? mr. levin: i do. it's my privilege to yield one minute to our distinguished leader, the gentlelady from california, ms. pelosi. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from california is recognized for one minute. ms. pelosi: thank you very much, mr. speaker. i thank the gentleman for yielding and thank him for his great leadership on protecting american workers while promoting the global economy which we are proudly a part of. mr. speaker, i rise today as we consider the colombia free trade agreement to make the following statement. much has been said about this agreement creating 6,000 jobs in the united states. 6,000 jobs. now, we want to fight for every single job for the american people, but it is ironic or strange to hear a big fuss about we have to do this because it's going to create 6,000 j
he said it was time to pass this. it's better late than never, mr. president. thank you for finally sending it. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. does the gentleman from michigan seek recognition? mr. levin: i do. it's my privilege to yield one minute to our distinguished leader, the gentlelady from california, ms. pelosi. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from california is recognized for one minute. ms. pelosi: thank you very much, mr. speaker. i thank the...
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lockout through time n.b.a. champ and tony parker to sit up for their own team at club in which owns twenty percent the twenty nine year old will make just two thousand euro a month the minimum required by the french league's labor code the goal for parker to put the spotlight on basketball in his home country. i'm helping my team i invest. a lot of my time a lot of my my you know with the team and i want to you know try to help french basketball to have a better place in france. well that's all the sports news for a moment more in toss time how not with the union and. even the books of this game should land the sacred. magic is the essence of life. whether it is a buddhist prayer. or a shamanistic which are. on the crossroads of two religion's. safe is strong and spirit is hard. wealthy british style. is not on. the. market why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kaiser report on r g. the
lockout through time n.b.a. champ and tony parker to sit up for their own team at club in which owns twenty percent the twenty nine year old will make just two thousand euro a month the minimum required by the french league's labor code the goal for parker to put the spotlight on basketball in his home country. i'm helping my team i invest. a lot of my time a lot of my my you know with the team and i want to you know try to help french basketball to have a better place in france. well that's...
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took a lot of paper and a lot of time. i won't print it out again for you. >> commissioners, would you like to take the action to continue this item? >> move to continue to the fifteenth of december. >> second.
took a lot of paper and a lot of time. i won't print it out again for you. >> commissioners, would you like to take the action to continue this item? >> move to continue to the fifteenth of december. >> second.
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by the time we arrived he'd gone. it's obvious there's a mole in the unit a traitor who keeps the head of the cartel informed the instant the police are about to swoop. the colonel quickly ferrets i'm out here to. inform i was a young police exhilarated as it was known as a skilled would call a. little figures of policemen or you know you have a cop has he said he'd hang around with us all the time at the police station and. the informant was in escobar is paid using the money to rent an apartment in this building just behind the barracks and. soon as this policeman knew an operation was being organized he used to run home. using a radio code cool. left on a school and talk code and say things like tell some. as they used to. live there on their way making straight for you. so when we were heading up towards the target book and sometimes see people's about getting past. the other way. that the traitor is eliminated in the manhunt can resume unimpeded. but then you know i check out target as a guy called el chapo at on
by the time we arrived he'd gone. it's obvious there's a mole in the unit a traitor who keeps the head of the cartel informed the instant the police are about to swoop. the colonel quickly ferrets i'm out here to. inform i was a young police exhilarated as it was known as a skilled would call a. little figures of policemen or you know you have a cop has he said he'd hang around with us all the time at the police station and. the informant was in escobar is paid using the money to rent an...
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she said it once, she must have said it ten times? >> she was watching that in the back room. >> i want to show the audience something going around on facebook this morning -- . >> on the side of this milk carton, the offense of the ravens last seen in the stadium. it would be too easy to quote jimmy buff et. >>> i know everybody is putting in on one guy, but it was a melt down last night. that is the way it is. we all have. >>> after half time, did the place clear out? >> where you busy last night. did the place clear out at half time or did they stay until the bitter end -- we did. we wanted to support the team through the last second. (laughs). >> everybody had a free shot! >>> well, that is more than the ravens did last night. >> there was so much social media, people here and there. they were going to leave because it was not worth staying up for. >>> we have a great event, for the court-appointed special advocates and it will be catered, that dish looks great. >> that is the chicken and i'm there! >>> we will talk about this and
she said it once, she must have said it ten times? >> she was watching that in the back room. >> i want to show the audience something going around on facebook this morning -- . >> on the side of this milk carton, the offense of the ravens last seen in the stadium. it would be too easy to quote jimmy buff et. >>> i know everybody is putting in on one guy, but it was a melt down last night. that is the way it is. we all have. >>> after half time, did the place...
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i come from time to time to address issues not only of the community but issues that have all of sanrancisco. espinola jackson, you know her very well. she has been not only a fighter, but a mother of the bayview hunters point. what i am saying is very simple, pretty well, including your attorneys. i know where you come from. we have to have focused meetings. as much as i think i know about sfpuc, when in doubt, i call my friends who work for puc. is this true? can you enlighten me on this subject? so i am educated on issues. even though i know a lot about puc for the last 40 years. so we have some dealership here. we need to contact the right people who gather the right information so that what ever is going to happen has the blessings of the elders. in all indigenous communities, you have to get their blessings of the elders. that is just how is done. if the city and county of san francisco and some politicians want to do it some other way, then you know what? you're going to challenge the community. and somebody challenged me with hunter's point. they learned a big lesson. i do no
i come from time to time to address issues not only of the community but issues that have all of sanrancisco. espinola jackson, you know her very well. she has been not only a fighter, but a mother of the bayview hunters point. what i am saying is very simple, pretty well, including your attorneys. i know where you come from. we have to have focused meetings. as much as i think i know about sfpuc, when in doubt, i call my friends who work for puc. is this true? can you enlighten me on this...
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it's time for you said it i read it take time to respond to my brilliant and engaging viewer comments from facebook twitter and you tube because we've got something to say i listen now first i would respond to a viewer who watched our story on conflicting reports from the pentagon and the associated press about when the united states will be leaving iraq chemical eighty three said on you tube didn't we allegedly leave iraq last year and yes i seem to remember that too it was actually a little bit over a year ago when the media made a massive spectacle of the last combat troops in iraq leaving and b c news went on for hours and hours of live coverage obama took to the airwaves to declare the end of the war yet long after the official combat mission was over thousands of americans true remained and they continue to lose their lives but i didn't have quite the same ring as the rolling out of the take so the media just pretty much ignored it i think at this point it's pretty clear that the u.s. is fighting tooth and nail with the iraqi government to make sure that our troops remain in ira
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i have been here many times. very excited, like i got to go through a bathroom and was through a garage, some office, where are we? were in the middle of capitol hill. nice to see guys. i'm ken jennings. i think what we will do is i will talk a little bit, about the book, and then i don't how this will go but i want to do an impromptu geography quiz. it's pretty fun when we turn the signing into a game show. i don't know what c-span will think about that. we're going to do a quiz show and see how it goes. we would do some q&a and then i will sign some books. hopefully it will not be as long as it sounds because when i go to book signings i like it when the authors tears on the side of getting home in time for -- >> jeopardy. [laughter] spirit are there any other jokes i can't finish. [laughter] you guys just yell it out. i'll set them up and you guys cannot them down. by book is "maphead." i am a map and. it sounds like a 12 step thing. like my name is ken and i'm in that they. it's true. i'm a fan of maps and al
i have been here many times. very excited, like i got to go through a bathroom and was through a garage, some office, where are we? were in the middle of capitol hill. nice to see guys. i'm ken jennings. i think what we will do is i will talk a little bit, about the book, and then i don't how this will go but i want to do an impromptu geography quiz. it's pretty fun when we turn the signing into a game show. i don't know what c-span will think about that. we're going to do a quiz show and see...