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medina - >> tenderloin is unique neighborhood where geographically place in downtown san francisco and on every street corner have liquor store in the corner it stores pretty much every single block has a liquor store but there are impoverishes grocery stores i'm the co-coordinated of the healthy corner store collaboration close to 35 hundred residents 4 thousand are children the medium is about $23,000 a year so a low income neighborhood many new immigrants and many people on fixed incomes residents have it travel outside of their neighborhood to assess fruits and vegetables it can be come senator for seniors and hard to travel get on a bus to get an apple or a pear or like tomatoes to fit into their meals my my name is ryan the co-coordinate for the tenderloin healthy store he coalition we work in the neighborhood trying to support small businesses and improving access to healthy produce in the tenderloin that is one of the most neighborhoods that didn't have access to a full service grocery store and we california together out of the meeting held in 2012 through the major developmen
medina - >> tenderloin is unique neighborhood where geographically place in downtown san francisco and on every street corner have liquor store in the corner it stores pretty much every single block has a liquor store but there are impoverishes grocery stores i'm the co-coordinated of the healthy corner store collaboration close to 35 hundred residents 4 thousand are children the medium is about $23,000 a year so a low income neighborhood many new immigrants and many people on fixed...
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you have a unique story.emember we talked about it before, in terms of how you ended up being involved. tell a little bit about what your situation or what your involvement was with the food bank before, and how you came to play this role now. patrick: so, yes, i was a recipient of the food programs with second harvest food bank. so, 10 years ago, being an asian immigrant here in a new country, a big country, we found it hard to adjust economically and culturally. so, we were basically, like, feeling left out because of our situation. my wife was the one working, and we find it hard to stretch our resources. but luckily, a second harvest food bank field specialist found me and was able to actually tell me about the programs, help me with the calfresh food stamps. and that really helped a lot during our struggles here in the first few years here in america. robert: i know, i think it's really important for people to kinda hear that because some people might be reluctant to try to get involved or try to reach o
you have a unique story.emember we talked about it before, in terms of how you ended up being involved. tell a little bit about what your situation or what your involvement was with the food bank before, and how you came to play this role now. patrick: so, yes, i was a recipient of the food programs with second harvest food bank. so, 10 years ago, being an asian immigrant here in a new country, a big country, we found it hard to adjust economically and culturally. so, we were basically, like,...
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they are actually what makes our communities unique. it helps us define our neighborhoods.o, when you support a small business, you are supporting your friends and neighbors. they tend to hire from a local community. they tend to support local initiatives. philanthropic events. so when these small businesses thrive, we all benefit. so, at s.b.a., of course, we're here to be your small business resource. so any small business loaners out there today, know that you have the skills and talent and ambition, but if you ever need a little bit of help, s.b.a. is here to help you as well, where you need counseling, training, financial assistance, or you're looking for new opportunities such as exporting or government contracting. please remember to call upon us. but the message for the takeaway today is saturday. please go out, take your friends and neighbors and remind them it is small business saturday. go shop at your favorite local merchants, go dine at your favourite local restaurant and if you have out of town guests, this is the perfect time to show off all those fun places
they are actually what makes our communities unique. it helps us define our neighborhoods.o, when you support a small business, you are supporting your friends and neighbors. they tend to hire from a local community. they tend to support local initiatives. philanthropic events. so when these small businesses thrive, we all benefit. so, at s.b.a., of course, we're here to be your small business resource. so any small business loaners out there today, know that you have the skills and talent and...
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unique experience, and what a beautiful animal.p here, where i have seen the sharply contrasting old and new worlds of this city state. i've witnessed again first—hand how the limitless desire to impress and amaze the world has not diminished, with expo 2020 a big incentive for yet more development. this is still a relatively young destination, almost an ongoing experiment that continues to grab headlines and polarise reaction in equal measure. but i sense dubai is developing into a complex and intriguing mix of cultures and attitudes, of experiences old and new, and forging its own unique personality. that's not to say its reputation as a haven of luxury and excess is going to disappear any time soon. let's go! hello there. autumn is doing a very good impression of winter this weekend. certainly as far as the weather that is concerned, because some of us started today looking like this, a blanket of snow for this weather watcher in the derbyshire peaks. stirling started off with some snow on the ground, but a beautiful sunrise. an
unique experience, and what a beautiful animal.p here, where i have seen the sharply contrasting old and new worlds of this city state. i've witnessed again first—hand how the limitless desire to impress and amaze the world has not diminished, with expo 2020 a big incentive for yet more development. this is still a relatively young destination, almost an ongoing experiment that continues to grab headlines and polarise reaction in equal measure. but i sense dubai is developing into a complex...
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crafts very unique blend of industrial sound and visual art revolutionized pop music early in their career they began experimenting with electronic sounds they soon became stars in the electronic music scene they helped create effect on life as they got back wanted to create their own style of german music with a uniquely german because the band members come from the valley region and were influenced by industry in ontario they wanted to make machine music but not in an album gone way they wanted to make pop music. in one nine hundred seventy craft that started out as a hippie rock outfit but soon after band founders of wealth and florian schneider and started integrating electronic sounds schneider was a student at the door he was a conservatory well peter was a classical pianist an architecture student even back then they were reluctant to talk about themselves. you know we're not good at talking about why we make music isn't. there big breakthrough came in one nine hundred seventy four with the album autobahn. on. the record shop into the top ten in germany britain and the us a my. in e
crafts very unique blend of industrial sound and visual art revolutionized pop music early in their career they began experimenting with electronic sounds they soon became stars in the electronic music scene they helped create effect on life as they got back wanted to create their own style of german music with a uniquely german because the band members come from the valley region and were influenced by industry in ontario they wanted to make machine music but not in an album gone way they...
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in its seclusion the village was able to develop and preserve its unique architectural character. it's not known when people first settled here but the earliest written record dates back to fourteen sixty one. for centuries and it has stood as a masterpiece of slovak wooden architecture constructed in block form apart from the foundation the houses were erected without the use of a single brick lime washed in intense colors the facades are striking the original . they go hand in hand with magnificent colors of nature thus the village buildings act like a large mirror to the splendid mountain floor. to . the colony is almost lost in the mountain panorama of the valka fancher a nature reserve and indeed the history of slovakia contains what sparse reference to the village. what is known is that in the sixteenth century the tiny hamlet consisted of full funds it took two hundred years for the population of the call an edge to reach its peak three hundred forty five souls since then the number of inhabitants is steadily declined. many left their homeland to seek work in nearby ozone b
in its seclusion the village was able to develop and preserve its unique architectural character. it's not known when people first settled here but the earliest written record dates back to fourteen sixty one. for centuries and it has stood as a masterpiece of slovak wooden architecture constructed in block form apart from the foundation the houses were erected without the use of a single brick lime washed in intense colors the facades are striking the original . they go hand in hand with...
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appreciate the beauty of its unique setting.walkways, the enchanting stones, the rustic sundial. chaired the bards'w ro -- share the bard's words. the garden is a gem to share with someone special. pack a picnic, find a bench, enjoy the sunshine and let the whimsical words of william shakespeare float you and your loved one away. this is one of the most popular wedding locations and is available for reservations. shakespeares garden is 8ada accessible. this park is located at the bottom of a hill. it is a secret garden with an infinite and captivating appeal. carefully tucked away, one block from the bottom of lombard street, it makes the top of our list for the most intimate picnic settings. avoid all tourist cars and parking hassles by hopping on the cable car. or the 30, 45, 41, or 91 bus. this garden was designed by a the landscape architect thomas church in 19 to -- 1957. grow old with me, the best is yet to be is inscribed at this gem of a park. a lush oasis anchored by gazebosanchoreddekcs, -- gazebos, anchored by decks.
appreciate the beauty of its unique setting.walkways, the enchanting stones, the rustic sundial. chaired the bards'w ro -- share the bard's words. the garden is a gem to share with someone special. pack a picnic, find a bench, enjoy the sunshine and let the whimsical words of william shakespeare float you and your loved one away. this is one of the most popular wedding locations and is available for reservations. shakespeares garden is 8ada accessible. this park is located at the bottom of a...
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but whether this sort of surveillance is uniquely german that's a good question i think that obsessed with detail. but if you would describe an obsession with detail as being uniquely determined and i would say that you can definitely see that in these files even develop their own language condescending sort of bureaucratese i've never seen anything like. it and you'll an agency also help some foreign countries that are now trying to come to terms with the repressive governments. i think. if they ask us we try to help them we simply share our experience. over the past year representatives from more than forty countries visit our agency and they want to find out what the situation in germany was like at that time and how did the government put a stop to the activities how did you manage to secure all those documents and how are you using those files to research the history of the east german regime. we have twenty five years experience in these matters i am we try to use that experience to help answer their questions. but the horten thing is that we've managed to expose illegal state a
but whether this sort of surveillance is uniquely german that's a good question i think that obsessed with detail. but if you would describe an obsession with detail as being uniquely determined and i would say that you can definitely see that in these files even develop their own language condescending sort of bureaucratese i've never seen anything like. it and you'll an agency also help some foreign countries that are now trying to come to terms with the repressive governments. i think. if...
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i have emphasized how unique the evening's end your career, but you really do bring a unique mix of government service, or experience, a personal studying of history, yourself, and policy insights relevant not just for the 1960's or 1970's, but for today, in many cases. you experienced war record yourself as a child, in world war ii and leader in vietnam. you emigrated to america and studied at harvard and berkeley. you served at the u.s. government, including as a national security council at the pentagon and with congress. and your book has a unique historical scope and documentation. by way of background, how does all this experience shape your perspective and lessons on nixon and detente? >> thank you, luke, and thank you john. it is indeed very rare that i have ever spoken about anything have done in the government. i taught a course, a seminar to graduates and have worked these issues since my days at andover prep school and at harvard, history and the cold war and philosophies and ideologue -- ideology that lead dictatorships and to work between democracies and totalitarians. that is wh
i have emphasized how unique the evening's end your career, but you really do bring a unique mix of government service, or experience, a personal studying of history, yourself, and policy insights relevant not just for the 1960's or 1970's, but for today, in many cases. you experienced war record yourself as a child, in world war ii and leader in vietnam. you emigrated to america and studied at harvard and berkeley. you served at the u.s. government, including as a national security council at...
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they want, you know, shoppers to come in and finds the unique items, i think, really important.hey've crossed off some of their big items in the big box stores, now they can finds that really unique, unique thing they were looking for in some of the local proprietors. >> what are some of the retailers you would recommends walking around in this area, also park rittenhouse behind us, what would you rec people stop into in. >> my gosh. just about getting lost. there are so many different retailers they can finds. i personally love kimberly boutique, joan ship, boyds always a great one, south moon under, we're going to el laurie later. so you know it is really all about finding that unique retailer and there are so many different ones from women's boutiques, to men's suit stores, to we're right near born yesterday over here, it is a great toy store. so, you know, i personally love kind of just shopping around, window shopping, and then popping in and grabbing some hot chocolate, one of the restaurants. >> yes, i love that they're super super hyper local. and not just something that
they want, you know, shoppers to come in and finds the unique items, i think, really important.hey've crossed off some of their big items in the big box stores, now they can finds that really unique, unique thing they were looking for in some of the local proprietors. >> what are some of the retailers you would recommends walking around in this area, also park rittenhouse behind us, what would you rec people stop into in. >> my gosh. just about getting lost. there are so many...
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region with its unique problems there could be unique solutions that could be exciting right where there could be unique solutions and i think they're all on to something with all these missions and all of diversified care of it diversification this new mega city which says ok we will have between africa europe and the middle and asia that's that's very exciting but you know like with everything it's the grand design is great it's the implementation that we need to look out for and that is maybe that may not be so easy but creating the momentum creates a sense of obligation on of part of the leaders to really push ahead with these agendas and let's leave it there big thanks to my guests cornelia may with those final words colored our heart there and jane can in mount and thank you too for what you can see the program again any time by visiting our web site al-jazeera dot com for further discussion go to our facebook page that's facebook. dot com forward slash a.j. inside story can also join the conversation on twitter i have is at a j. inside story from a.j. dust and then the rest of the
region with its unique problems there could be unique solutions that could be exciting right where there could be unique solutions and i think they're all on to something with all these missions and all of diversified care of it diversification this new mega city which says ok we will have between africa europe and the middle and asia that's that's very exciting but you know like with everything it's the grand design is great it's the implementation that we need to look out for and that is...
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i'm glad you respond today the challenge, i think it's a unique challenge and a unique opportunity, this system has gone through changes and whatever, there were times when you would have certain commissions and directors and mayors looking at the corner waiting for how long is it going to take to respond from one unit versus another, well, nobody really cares, oh, let's do this, let's do that, and then at one point, there was a great crisis, let's -- what are we doing and do they really belong here, should they go to the fire department and the fire department wasn't welcome, like the navy welcomed the marines, i can't say that, we're all part of the same team, i'll cut to the chase, and i think you really articulated both why you came and more importantly some of the parameters of what you feel are important that we, the departments, could work together and the support you've gotten and the fact that we have unique people who have been doing fantastic things above and beyond and many have -- but have been in marginal positions or positions of what are you folks doing here, why are you
i'm glad you respond today the challenge, i think it's a unique challenge and a unique opportunity, this system has gone through changes and whatever, there were times when you would have certain commissions and directors and mayors looking at the corner waiting for how long is it going to take to respond from one unit versus another, well, nobody really cares, oh, let's do this, let's do that, and then at one point, there was a great crisis, let's -- what are we doing and do they really belong...
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because it is one thing to have we do something very unique.se it is one thing to have technology. it is another to have the know-how on how to use it. so i feel what has made us distinctive, while we have gone through all sorts of products, i think the one kind of silver thread is that we really do help change the way the world works, and i go back to the beginning in time, i mean, way back. ibm started -- it wasn't ibm actually at the time -- with cheese-meat slicers, then it was clocks, tabulating, and it was an era of, as you know, the mainframe, the back office. then, it reinvented itself again into software and services. and now, we reinvent ourselves again. to me, that art of reinvention and that dna is really what makes it unique. david: let's talk about your background for a moment. you grew up in chicago. and you have three sisters? ginni: two sisters and a brother. david: two sisters and a brother. ok, three siblings. and at one point, your father left your mother, and your mother was not college-educated at the time, so how did she
because it is one thing to have we do something very unique.se it is one thing to have technology. it is another to have the know-how on how to use it. so i feel what has made us distinctive, while we have gone through all sorts of products, i think the one kind of silver thread is that we really do help change the way the world works, and i go back to the beginning in time, i mean, way back. ibm started -- it wasn't ibm actually at the time -- with cheese-meat slicers, then it was clocks,...
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this is what's unique about it. this is why, from the eisenhower administration to today, we have fought to protect it. now, is alaska's economy of great concern to us as a nation? yes. do we, in the pacific northwest, i think one of the first things i said to the chairwoman is let's talk about why the natural gas pipeline in alaska hasn't been built, because it has a bigger impact than this. there are issues in which we need to be mindful about the energy economy moving forward. but this idea is not new and it's not better. there's nothing that's xhanged here. there's no new science that says we don't have to worry about this wildlife and there is no new science that says the oil development will take up a smaller footprint. this map that we will get to everyone basically shows that the development will take up a significant portion of the refuge. the 800 mile long transalaska pipeline, 219 miles of power transmission lines and so on and so forth. so, the notion that wildlife can exist in this unique environment in
this is what's unique about it. this is why, from the eisenhower administration to today, we have fought to protect it. now, is alaska's economy of great concern to us as a nation? yes. do we, in the pacific northwest, i think one of the first things i said to the chairwoman is let's talk about why the natural gas pipeline in alaska hasn't been built, because it has a bigger impact than this. there are issues in which we need to be mindful about the energy economy moving forward. but this idea...
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one of the things of events of the ice rink is they are uniquely bay area and san francisco, it is uniquely bay area. >> it is. the boys club, we got something special this year to help those in and out of san francisco the last couple of months and all events that's happening. we'll have a nonprofit organization here one every week for the next ten weeks to try to help people have a little bit better holiday season. now, you can go on our facebook page union square ice rink, you can find out which group is going to be there. every week, come down and make your donation and help people that need a little bit of help and hand out. >> as we know there is always people in need around the holiday. we are also talking about the victims of the northern california fires, right? they are still recovering at this time. >> absolutely. >> nobody gives back and as big as they do their in san francisco. >> these people support these organizations and without them, it would not be possible. this rink would not be possible without all the great people and sponsors and safeway and alaska airlines. i will t
one of the things of events of the ice rink is they are uniquely bay area and san francisco, it is uniquely bay area. >> it is. the boys club, we got something special this year to help those in and out of san francisco the last couple of months and all events that's happening. we'll have a nonprofit organization here one every week for the next ten weeks to try to help people have a little bit better holiday season. now, you can go on our facebook page union square ice rink, you can find...
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yesterday alone, they had about $4 million unique visitors, more than all of last year. that's tens of thousands of shoppers on their website at any given moment. >> probably around 5:00 p.m., 6:00 p.m. it will go up to 40,000. >> reporter: he says their black friday holiday started yesterday evening when heavy traffic overloaded their servers. and the holiday continues right through monday, an epic five day event during which this team won't be getting much sleep. >> it's pretty much kind of emerged black friday, thanksgiving, and cyber monday shopping now. >> reporter: those grads make their money on some of the sales that they deliver to retailers, but they pride themselves on being unbiassed. insisting they offer a comparison tool you can't get in stores here or even on an individual retailer's website. reporting live at the king of prussia mall, i'm george spencer. >> very crowded king of prussia mom. nbc 10 was out and about as people kicked off the unofficial start of christmas shopping. christiana mall has been opened since midnight. long lines in kohl's, this is
yesterday alone, they had about $4 million unique visitors, more than all of last year. that's tens of thousands of shoppers on their website at any given moment. >> probably around 5:00 p.m., 6:00 p.m. it will go up to 40,000. >> reporter: he says their black friday holiday started yesterday evening when heavy traffic overloaded their servers. and the holiday continues right through monday, an epic five day event during which this team won't be getting much sleep. >> it's...
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something very unique. it's one thing to have technology.t's another to have the know-how on how to use it. i feel like what makes it distinctive, while we have gone through all sorts of products i , think the one silver thread is we do help change the way the world works, and i go back to the beginning in time, way back. ibm started -- it wasn't ibm at the time -- it started with meat slicers, then it was clocks tabulating, and it was the era of the mainframe, the back office. then it reinvented itself again into software and services. and now we reinvent ourselves again. to me, that reinvention and that dna is what makes it unique. david: let's talk about your background for a moment. you grew up in chicago and you have three sisters? ginni: two sisters and a brother. david: ok, three siblings. at one point your father left your mother, and your mother was not college-educated at the time. how did she support four children? ginni: i continue to learn a lot from my mom. i give my mom a lot of credit for all four of us. as david said, my mot
something very unique. it's one thing to have technology.t's another to have the know-how on how to use it. i feel like what makes it distinctive, while we have gone through all sorts of products i , think the one silver thread is we do help change the way the world works, and i go back to the beginning in time, way back. ibm started -- it wasn't ibm at the time -- it started with meat slicers, then it was clocks tabulating, and it was the era of the mainframe, the back office. then it...
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unique experience, and a beautiful animal.here i have seen the sharply contrasting old and new worlds of this citystate. i have witnessed again first—hand how the limitless desire to press and amaze the world has not diminished, with expo twenty20 a big incentive for yet more development. this is still a relatively young destination, almost an ongoing experiment that continues to grab headlines and polarised reaction in equal measure. but i sense that dubai is developing into a complex and intriguing mix of cultures and attitudes, of experiences old and new and forging its own unique personality. that is not to say its reputation as a haven of luxury and access is going to disappear any time soon. let's go! —— xs. disappear any time soon. let's go! __ xs_ __ disappear any time soon. let's go! —— xs. —— excess. hello, there. it's going to be cold this weekend, that's for sure, but many places will stay dry and see plenty of sunshine, so if you wrap up it won't be that bad. plenty of showers though in the north and west. certain
unique experience, and a beautiful animal.here i have seen the sharply contrasting old and new worlds of this citystate. i have witnessed again first—hand how the limitless desire to press and amaze the world has not diminished, with expo twenty20 a big incentive for yet more development. this is still a relatively young destination, almost an ongoing experiment that continues to grab headlines and polarised reaction in equal measure. but i sense that dubai is developing into a complex and...
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Nov 30, 2017
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this is one of those innovative ideas, very unique to the city and, of course, they're getting booked up like crazy and we're in the heart of our shopping and union square and, of course, the chief and i already have enough chants. we need some opportunities to smile and, of course, we're about to jump into this speckle pool. forgive us if we have too much fun. the holidays are beginning. we're going to have lots of fun. i want people to not just come to the city but take advantage of really supporting the backbone of our business community and small businesses and people here, karen fled knows union square is at the heart of a lot of things that we do during the holidays. you have jeffries toys, my favorites. they're a legacy business in the city. and keep supporting them. [shouting] we'll have all of the different business associations that are working together with us. but the experience is all about fun. safe fun. and that is why the chief and i will be doing a lot of things over the holidays to make safe shopper programs, to provide the safety level that people have. reduce the h
this is one of those innovative ideas, very unique to the city and, of course, they're getting booked up like crazy and we're in the heart of our shopping and union square and, of course, the chief and i already have enough chants. we need some opportunities to smile and, of course, we're about to jump into this speckle pool. forgive us if we have too much fun. the holidays are beginning. we're going to have lots of fun. i want people to not just come to the city but take advantage of really...
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the sushi on offer here is unique it's made from chilled pork fat and filled with pickles green onions and cut up strips of bread. next up for the pork fat heads the garnishes are almost always the same peppers pickles and red cabbage. then come the meat and fried potatoes. potatoes also serve as the filling for the pork fat heads. the meal is packed with calories two thousand to be precise. to the losers it tastes great and it looks fabulous to barry and the pullback gives the sushi a unique texture it tastes a bit like white cina. and for dessert. there's marilyn monroe's lips it's a mixture of thirty percent pork fat and seventy percent ice cream served on a bed of fruit and drizzle with chocolate syrup and strawberry sauce you won't find it anywhere else. we tried to create a dish from pork fat and chocolate but the two ingredients would melt together so then we had the idea of doing it with ice cream on the. ice cream with pork fat ukrainians are familiar with. flavor combination but for foreign visitors it's a little hard to swallow. the salaries trying to live expects to be wary
the sushi on offer here is unique it's made from chilled pork fat and filled with pickles green onions and cut up strips of bread. next up for the pork fat heads the garnishes are almost always the same peppers pickles and red cabbage. then come the meat and fried potatoes. potatoes also serve as the filling for the pork fat heads. the meal is packed with calories two thousand to be precise. to the losers it tastes great and it looks fabulous to barry and the pullback gives the sushi a unique...
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Nov 26, 2017
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unique experience, and what a beautiful animal. 0ur weather has been changeable recently. dine nicely for some, but others this weekend have recorded theirfirst snow of the season, then we are about to change again. this area of low pressure thrown its frontal systems across the british isles through the night. 30 or a0 millimetres of rain in some places, and quite windy, some gusts at a0 miles an hour. within the body of the low pressure the error is relatively mild. resting on monday morning, some of this rain will be quite heavy, a lot of surface water and spray. along the rear and banter could be heavy pulses of rain. north of that it is a mixture of sunny spells, particularly on the east of the pennines. there are plenty of showers to be had and some of those will be wintry. they will gang together again across the far north of scotland. this bug will take time to pull away into the north sea. the wind will be a feature of the date that the temperature is notjust as low as they will get in the days to come. double figures across the south. that really is the last of t
unique experience, and what a beautiful animal. 0ur weather has been changeable recently. dine nicely for some, but others this weekend have recorded theirfirst snow of the season, then we are about to change again. this area of low pressure thrown its frontal systems across the british isles through the night. 30 or a0 millimetres of rain in some places, and quite windy, some gusts at a0 miles an hour. within the body of the low pressure the error is relatively mild. resting on monday morning,...
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it is a uniquely human response. designer prada said fashion is instant language. these gowns tell us much about the accomplished women who wore them. each first lady left an indelible mark on the white house and this nation. now mrs. trump's inaugural gown will take its rightful place among the collection that includes martha washington's peak hand-painted silk gown, michelle obama's white gown, and many others. because this is an inaugural gown, like many others in the first ladies collection, it also helps underscore our values as a nation. this gown is emblematic of the peaceful transition of power that is the hallmark of this democracy. it reminds us that our ideals still resonate over 200 years later. that for all of our flaws this nation is founded on a government by the people, for the people, and will endure. thanks to the administration, congress, and everyone here at the national museum of american history for helping us in our mission to educate and inspire. it is my honor to ask you to join me in welcoming the first lady of the united states, melania t
it is a uniquely human response. designer prada said fashion is instant language. these gowns tell us much about the accomplished women who wore them. each first lady left an indelible mark on the white house and this nation. now mrs. trump's inaugural gown will take its rightful place among the collection that includes martha washington's peak hand-painted silk gown, michelle obama's white gown, and many others. because this is an inaugural gown, like many others in the first ladies...
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they think they are uniquely blind and uniquely vicious turkish history. spank careful as an observer you have to be conscious of what's going on. were not objective, were bringing a lot to the table. it's interesting that is trying to explore about objectivity in journalism. american journalism is very good. americans also have very american lives. that takes away the from the power of objectivity. this is something that took me a while to sort out. >> something you talk about and it's a good time to talk but american why because it's very much along the lines of isis and extremism. terrorism has dominated our headlines commits about muslims and islam. when we see terrorist incidents they blamed the religion to a certain extent. one of the things you read about in the book is how in turkey you would watch women who are muslims and cover their hair when it was allowed for women to cover the hair public buildings they're going to university they would have to take the headscarves off. your comment was as if i would willingly deposit a piece of my clothing t
they think they are uniquely blind and uniquely vicious turkish history. spank careful as an observer you have to be conscious of what's going on. were not objective, were bringing a lot to the table. it's interesting that is trying to explore about objectivity in journalism. american journalism is very good. americans also have very american lives. that takes away the from the power of objectivity. this is something that took me a while to sort out. >> something you talk about and it's a...
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we uniquely live at that intersection of tech and business.n, as you said, we build, over time, hardware. then, we layered it with software. we built integrated onto that services. and now, as i said, we are becoming a cloud and a cognitive solutions company. and there will be another sort of reinvention of ibm one day in the future again, but today, it is about that. and it is not about the technology. it is cloud. it is ai. right now. it is the why. and as i say to all my colleagues, and i feel we are the champion for business. right? the champion for business. i will tell you what i mean by that. right now, if you ask me to pick one word what ibm is reinventing around, i would tell you it is the word "data." there is gold in that data. and to me, we are on the verge of companies being able to use all that. and this, to me, is for companies go on the offense now against startups, against disruption, you do it with that data. and you will need new tools, and that is where ai comes in. david: one of the tools is what you call watson. watson is
we uniquely live at that intersection of tech and business.n, as you said, we build, over time, hardware. then, we layered it with software. we built integrated onto that services. and now, as i said, we are becoming a cloud and a cognitive solutions company. and there will be another sort of reinvention of ibm one day in the future again, but today, it is about that. and it is not about the technology. it is cloud. it is ai. right now. it is the why. and as i say to all my colleagues, and i...
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what i would say that one of the things that is unique about central banking and one of my unique privilegesing experienced this is the collegiality and trusted that develops in the central banking community. the club off governors is a great privilege. you really have a community of colleagues you can trust. there is a way you can learn from each other, discuss complex issues. that is quite unique, and to me was one of the greatest privileges of being part of that club. like the what was it date was day -- day it was announced to not be beholding to the euro anymore? philipp: it was not a permanent change, so the fact he would come to an end was always , as it was was obvious it had to be premised on europe somehow not falling apart. francine: will europe stay together? philipp: yes. francine: you are a firm european believer? philipp: in this world, the only way for europe to be influential today is to be, is to have a strong common voice. decided tohen you resign, how difficult of a decision was that? philipp: it was tough. . love being a central banker serving the central bank, my countr
what i would say that one of the things that is unique about central banking and one of my unique privilegesing experienced this is the collegiality and trusted that develops in the central banking community. the club off governors is a great privilege. you really have a community of colleagues you can trust. there is a way you can learn from each other, discuss complex issues. that is quite unique, and to me was one of the greatest privileges of being part of that club. like the what was it...
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and unique applied. with synthesizers and he would have been banned from the alps playing zeros and bogans and so on when even the kids could have turned up pretty do you. know. to imagine their band. their simple but catchy sequences of nodes define the sound of the digital age years before it began. is one that's not it didn't exactly storm the charts when it was released in one thousand nine hundred but in one thousand nine hundred two the english version of the model reached the top of the british charts. in the original german enjoy and see you next time on. us. i want. to assure. you i. once a victim of the cultural revolution now a celebrated. pianist. after over three decades in exile she now returns to her native china with a very mixed feeling. defeated. the top stories followed across social media share your comments and content welcomed. us. freedom of expression. of ways has to be defended and. all over the world. of freedom freedom of art. a multimedia project about artists and their right
and unique applied. with synthesizers and he would have been banned from the alps playing zeros and bogans and so on when even the kids could have turned up pretty do you. know. to imagine their band. their simple but catchy sequences of nodes define the sound of the digital age years before it began. is one that's not it didn't exactly storm the charts when it was released in one thousand nine hundred but in one thousand nine hundred two the english version of the model reached the top of the...
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the future the kids will eat from some restaurants chinatown has phobia one of the best the most unique neighborhood shopping areas of san francisco. >> chinatown is one of the oldest chinatown in the state we need to be able allergies the people and that's the reason chinatown is showing more of the people will the traditional thepg. >> north beach is i know one of the last little italian community. >> one of the last neighborhood that hadn't changed a whole lot and san francisco community so strong and the sense of partnership with businesses as well and i just love north beach community old school italian comfort and love that is what italians are all about we need people to come here and shop here so we can keep this going not only us but, of course, everything else in the community i think local businesses the small ones and coffee shops are unique in their own way that is the characteristic of the neighborhood i peace officer prefer it is local character you have to support them. >> really notice the port this community we really need to kind of really shop locally and support the
the future the kids will eat from some restaurants chinatown has phobia one of the best the most unique neighborhood shopping areas of san francisco. >> chinatown is one of the oldest chinatown in the state we need to be able allergies the people and that's the reason chinatown is showing more of the people will the traditional thepg. >> north beach is i know one of the last little italian community. >> one of the last neighborhood that hadn't changed a whole lot and san...
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the sushi on offer here is unique it's made from chilled pork fat and filled with pickles green onions and cut up strips of bread. next up for the pork fat heads the garnishes are almost always the same peppers pickles and red cabbage. then come the meat and fried potatoes. potatoes also serve as the filling for the pork fat heads. the meal is packed with calories two thousand to be precise. from the moment it was it tastes great and it looks fabulous to barry and the pullback gives the sushi a unique text. it tastes a bit like white sheena. and for dessert. there is marilyn monroe's lips it's a mixture of thirty percent pork fat and seventy percent ice cream served on a bed of fruit and drizzle with chocolate syrup and strawberry sauce you won't find it anywhere else yes we tried to create a dish from chocolate and it is doubling the number of characters allowed in most tweets from one hundred forty to two hundred eighty the company said that it. decided to make the change after testing it with a limited group of users it said that many people were wasting their time trying to fit the
the sushi on offer here is unique it's made from chilled pork fat and filled with pickles green onions and cut up strips of bread. next up for the pork fat heads the garnishes are almost always the same peppers pickles and red cabbage. then come the meat and fried potatoes. potatoes also serve as the filling for the pork fat heads. the meal is packed with calories two thousand to be precise. from the moment it was it tastes great and it looks fabulous to barry and the pullback gives the sushi a...
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we did he regulate by issuing regulations come something unique about fda. this is a something some magical construct with adopted over six years, the last six months. this is basically our operating platform. this is always the case a lot of our regulations when looked at him base of whether that they are regulatory and that to cause or deregulatory insofar as to help save money, a lot of our regulations historically have gotten scored as regulations that safe. to the extent we do have regulations that had two calls or where the costs outweigh the benefits that's basically what you looking at, when you do the analysis, the economic analysis, i feel pretty comfortable we're going to be able to find ways to marry things that we might think are outdated and might want to potential withdrawal where we have to advance regulations that are going to cost money. in terms of situations where the costs are going to out with the benefits of regular we believe there is an overriding public health purpose in advancing the regulation. we have a lot of regulations that ar
we did he regulate by issuing regulations come something unique about fda. this is a something some magical construct with adopted over six years, the last six months. this is basically our operating platform. this is always the case a lot of our regulations when looked at him base of whether that they are regulatory and that to cause or deregulatory insofar as to help save money, a lot of our regulations historically have gotten scored as regulations that safe. to the extent we do have...
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wiki regulated by issuing regulations and something unique about it today. this isn't some magical construct. this is basically fda's case that a lot of our regulations let in the basis of whether or not the regulatory and add to costs are deregulatory insofar as they will help save money. a lot of regulations historically have gotten scored his regulations that save. to the extent we have regulations that add to cost for the costs outweigh the benefit, that's basically what the cow when you do the economic analysis. i feel comfortable we are going to be able to find ways to marry things that we might think are outdated and might want to potentially withdraw things with advanced regulations that are going to cost money with situations where the costs will outweigh the benefits are regulations that we believe there's an overriding public health purpose of advancing the regulation. we have a lot of regulations from the 1970s and 1980s they are not even relevant anymore and just sort of ignored and not followed. we regulate areas where we might create efficienc
wiki regulated by issuing regulations and something unique about it today. this isn't some magical construct. this is basically fda's case that a lot of our regulations let in the basis of whether or not the regulatory and add to costs are deregulatory insofar as they will help save money. a lot of regulations historically have gotten scored his regulations that save. to the extent we have regulations that add to cost for the costs outweigh the benefit, that's basically what the cow when you do...
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jay will also bring to the fed a unique brown of -- unique background of prior government experience and. he previously serve as undersecretary at the department of treasury in the administration of president george h.w. bush, and just like william martin, the longest serving chairman in federal reserve history, jay will bring extensive private sector experience and real world perspective to our government. as a result he understands what it takes for our economy to grow, and just as importantly he understands what truly drives american success. innovation, hard work, and dreams of the american people. i also want to thank the current chair, fed chair, janet yellen, a wonderful woman who has bun -- done a terrific job weapon. we have been working together for ten months and she is a spectacular person. janet, thank you very minute. we appreciate. for the past four years she has served with dedication and devotion and we're grateful for her total commitment to public service. the federal reserve is one of the most important institutions in our government. it is respect all around the
jay will also bring to the fed a unique brown of -- unique background of prior government experience and. he previously serve as undersecretary at the department of treasury in the administration of president george h.w. bush, and just like william martin, the longest serving chairman in federal reserve history, jay will bring extensive private sector experience and real world perspective to our government. as a result he understands what it takes for our economy to grow, and just as...
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what is unique about this part of the country, i was saving it -- i would say it is that immediacy. unlike some of the other areas of the country that go back 200, 300, 400 years, certainly the contact period for the dakotas is much more recent. announcer: our cities tour staff recently traveled to sioux falls, south dakota, to learn about its rich history. learn more about sioux falls and other stops on our tour at c-span.org/citiestour. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. announcer: next, historian james holland talks about american and british artillery production between 1941 and 1943, after german forces invaded soviet territory. he is the author -- the author of several
what is unique about this part of the country, i was saving it -- i would say it is that immediacy. unlike some of the other areas of the country that go back 200, 300, 400 years, certainly the contact period for the dakotas is much more recent. announcer: our cities tour staff recently traveled to sioux falls, south dakota, to learn about its rich history. learn more about sioux falls and other stops on our tour at c-span.org/citiestour. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every...
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this footage is unique because the zoe tribal lands are normally off limits to the public eric's allowed in because he's losing his personal doctor. and the people here know him simply as don't to eric he's rich famous and always on the move saving yachts and flying aircraft. concern. one of the best neurosurgeons in brazil. that's happening amazon. allergies so says going out of the busy when nothing is going to do the population because it's going to the people on the zone . somebody bankers are jumping off buildings and jumping off ears about the fia world being crushed by corrupt out so the max fisher magic you can fish for these dead bankers i use patented dead bake get a good look at the dead bait right here and you can go fish for dead bankers. that's because the health care of prime minister of the many cuts going by.
this footage is unique because the zoe tribal lands are normally off limits to the public eric's allowed in because he's losing his personal doctor. and the people here know him simply as don't to eric he's rich famous and always on the move saving yachts and flying aircraft. concern. one of the best neurosurgeons in brazil. that's happening amazon. allergies so says going out of the busy when nothing is going to do the population because it's going to the people on the zone . somebody bankers...