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most of my stars come even though many i played, i would get nervous before us darted, this time i wasappy. i was reminiscing. i is was my dad in the backyard and in the ballpark -- i visualized my dad in the backyard and in the ballpark. said,rre came in and he are you sure you're all right to pitch? i said, i'm fine. i was standing in the walkway wondering if i made the right decision. is he going to be ok? will he be able to watch the game tonight? well i be up to pitch good? at the start of that season, i did not start out to good. i looked up to the scoreboard to see who seattle had coming up. i saw no runs, no hits, no wearers. -- no errors. at that point, my heart starts to pound. [laughter] i got totally locked in. i said, i am going as hard as i can for as long as i can. i walked the first two guys in that inning. joe torre came in and said how are you doing? i said, it doesn't matter. i'm not coming out. [laughter] then i threw the worst pitch all night. he popped it out. the game is over and i am pumping my fists. i remember the years i was out of baseball. did my father see
most of my stars come even though many i played, i would get nervous before us darted, this time i wasappy. i was reminiscing. i is was my dad in the backyard and in the ballpark -- i visualized my dad in the backyard and in the ballpark. said,rre came in and he are you sure you're all right to pitch? i said, i'm fine. i was standing in the walkway wondering if i made the right decision. is he going to be ok? will he be able to watch the game tonight? well i be up to pitch good? at the start of...
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locally last year, we had more people taking a car across the bay to use a dart station than people using it who lived there. >> dart u.s.n't do go wherever and use a car sharing to get that final mile. >> thanks for a great panel so far. the social car sharing is impressive. we talked about insurance liability. if you look at zipcar stock's performance was underwhelming until it got bought. my question is what can you tell us about how compeling this market is for companies that are in it financially? if we had this panel 10 years from now are these companies still going to be in here? >> start with your background and i will plan. >> we should -- before you start ride sharing from car sharing, the differences. >> zipcar was about car sharing. >> as far as car sharing is concerned, we're non-profit. we've made money for many years. we take all that money and put it back into the communi through a low-income that we call community share. we developped the first wheelchair accessible vans that we've shared. we're going to initiate a local bike program. arewn other companies making money. n
locally last year, we had more people taking a car across the bay to use a dart station than people using it who lived there. >> dart u.s.n't do go wherever and use a car sharing to get that final mile. >> thanks for a great panel so far. the social car sharing is impressive. we talked about insurance liability. if you look at zipcar stock's performance was underwhelming until it got bought. my question is what can you tell us about how compeling this market is for companies that...
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breaking that again the internet is allowing people to observe and communicate with dart getting permission from those who useo control it and therefore the greatest power that has ever been held. the power to tell truth from force is being challenged and that i'd say is what this power struggle is really about now i think one of the first casualties of these new world order that you alluded to will be the concept of a national interest which i find to be a big here from is because what we call national interest is actually defined not by a nation by but by a small group of decision makers and when you refer to national interest you can actually justify any course of action and i think one of the reasons why snowden and bradley manning to some extent have been. cracked down upon so harshly was because they are also try to take part in this discussion of what was in the u.s. national interest and what was not but the american government of course doesn't want any public participation on this particular question along absolutely that is a very astute observation and say you can observe the united states in part
breaking that again the internet is allowing people to observe and communicate with dart getting permission from those who useo control it and therefore the greatest power that has ever been held. the power to tell truth from force is being challenged and that i'd say is what this power struggle is really about now i think one of the first casualties of these new world order that you alluded to will be the concept of a national interest which i find to be a big here from is because what we call...
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adman's washington claim their teacher said that they could use the guns for an assignment about probability which involved shooting foam darts one hundred times and recording the result well kids being kids the students were caught playing with the guns before class school administrators say that the students actions violated the school zero tolerance policy against guns parents of suspended children questioned how the students could be punished when the school staff and the teacher didn't even know the rules as a result of the suspension the students will never be able to take a high school algebra class or serve on student council and the suspension will may or may not go on their permanent record no word yet on what has happened the teacher who originally gave the consent that's going to do it for a male stay tune prime interest is next. technology innovation all the developments around. the future severed. she was looking for love and she found marriage she wanted children a mil she has eleven. but it has been and seven adopted children are h.i.v. positive for this little room on the list made in the maternity home i had
adman's washington claim their teacher said that they could use the guns for an assignment about probability which involved shooting foam darts one hundred times and recording the result well kids being kids the students were caught playing with the guns before class school administrators say that the students actions violated the school zero tolerance policy against guns parents of suspended children questioned how the students could be punished when the school staff and the teacher didn't...
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darts people should run. >> it's very popular. it's fun >> awesome. >> have you had any incidents since you got your po e. >> none. i've rarely used it we have had a dj but no. >> i meant as far as crime or assaults things like that. >> no none. it was already existing there there was no issues >> all right. have a seat all right. i see you i'm not forgetting the police. >> commissioner and - i'm officer from the district which is district - a type of 40 a on sale bar must be 21 years of age with existing license. on or about february 9th approximately 1:05 a.m. there was a battery of a serious injury involving a toxic incident. i try to outreach to the community through any newsletter which covers crime prevention. we had after that incident how said i go about preventing crime we post things and also it out reach to the owner we anticipate like super bowl >> do you say this incident happened prior to mr. mullins. >> i'm talking to the owner to the crime prevention. >> to let them know
darts people should run. >> it's very popular. it's fun >> awesome. >> have you had any incidents since you got your po e. >> none. i've rarely used it we have had a dj but no. >> i meant as far as crime or assaults things like that. >> no none. it was already existing there there was no issues >> all right. have a seat all right. i see you i'm not forgetting the police. >> commissioner and - i'm officer from the district which is district - a...
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darts people should run. >> it's very popular. it's fun >> awesome. >> have you had any incidents since you got your po e. >> none. i've rarely used it we have had a dj but no. >> i meant as far as crime or assaults things like that. >> no none. it was already existing there there was no issues >> all right. have a seat all right. i see you i'm not forgetting the police. >> commissioner and - i'm officer from the district which is district
darts people should run. >> it's very popular. it's fun >> awesome. >> have you had any incidents since you got your po e. >> none. i've rarely used it we have had a dj but no. >> i meant as far as crime or assaults things like that. >> no none. it was already existing there there was no issues >> all right. have a seat all right. i see you i'm not forgetting the police. >> commissioner and - i'm officer from the district which is district
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us. and one of the things that they were so insistent upon, even when you know we tooled around in a dodge dart and my dad i think made like $19,000 a year in 1973. we always traveled the world. they always found a way to bring us to paris to see the louvre, to go to cities all over the world. >> with with. >> that deeply influenced me. >> coming from a small village in india. >> i think many people find in cities a kind of solace and a chance to reinvent themselves. and for them, i think, they did it with a great sense of adventure. it's interesting now when people want to move someplace with their kids they need expats packages and all sorts of things that, you know, i think most older generations of immigrants, my wife included, her family also came from greece, very, very kind of poor roots. but managed to page a life here and travel and so forth. >> rose: when did you know you wanted to be an arc tkt? >> fairly young. you know, usually its disease sets in when are you playing with legos in your room when are you five and can think of nothing better to do. and so yeah, fairly young. and arc
us. and one of the things that they were so insistent upon, even when you know we tooled around in a dodge dart and my dad i think made like $19,000 a year in 1973. we always traveled the world. they always found a way to bring us to paris to see the louvre, to go to cities all over the world. >> with with. >> that deeply influenced me. >> coming from a small village in india. >> i think many people find in cities a kind of solace and a chance to reinvent themselves. and...
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us this morning. >>> if you drive a dodge dart, listen up. chrysler's recalling nearly 15,000 of the 2013 models over concerns the engine controls could malfunction and cause the cars to stall. the automaker says it's unaware of accidents or injuries related to the problem, but if you have a compact car, your engine controls will need to be recalibra recalibrated. chrysler will do it for free, so contact your dealer. >>> rebates up to $5,000 will sway you to drive off the lot in a brand new chevy volt. the plug-in car gets about 40 miles for a charge and has a gas engine for longer drives. alison kosik has more about this. such conflicting information about the sales of volts, aren't they? >> nothing like sagging sales to get auto makers to offer big incentives. if you are in the market of a new car, maybe time to think about going electric. on the chevy volts, you'll be able to get a $5,000 rebate, plus the standard $7,500 tax credit, and state incentives, too. on 2013 models, there's a $4,000 rebate or put down $2,400 and pay $269 for three
us this morning. >>> if you drive a dodge dart, listen up. chrysler's recalling nearly 15,000 of the 2013 models over concerns the engine controls could malfunction and cause the cars to stall. the automaker says it's unaware of accidents or injuries related to the problem, but if you have a compact car, your engine controls will need to be recalibra recalibrated. chrysler will do it for free, so contact your dealer. >>> rebates up to $5,000 will sway you to drive off the lot...
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darts. >> yeah. >> before we get too deep into the mountains, we're stopping off to meet someone. >> anthony, he's going to teach us bath for the plants and for us. >> okay. >> he's cleaning. all the negative vibrations. >> close your eyes. he cleaned you and he wished you a lot of success. [ speaking foreign language ] >> especially in the back, the neck and the back. that's here, and the chest. >> we wanted a blessing for our coca harvest. we got this. my aura is now cleaner than gwyneth paltrow's colon after a juice cleanse. but we're not done. we have to transport this stuff to our trees and finish the job ourselves. >> i know you won't believe it but he has change. i'm serious, not joking. >> i have an open mind. eric and i are heading to the canyon, eight hours by car from chiclayo, well into the andean highlands. on the way, we stop for lunch and meet up with this guy. [ speaking foreign language ] >> chris curtin, master chocolateer and business partner in this adventure. so, basically a hen soup. that's good. where in the world does chocolate come from? >> well, 45% from ivory coast in africa. we don't dea
darts. >> yeah. >> before we get too deep into the mountains, we're stopping off to meet someone. >> anthony, he's going to teach us bath for the plants and for us. >> okay. >> he's cleaning. all the negative vibrations. >> close your eyes. he cleaned you and he wished you a lot of success. [ speaking foreign language ] >> especially in the back, the neck and the back. that's here, and the chest. >> we wanted a blessing for our coca harvest. we...
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was more enticing than going on to an internet format where you in the typical all of us are relatively adhd we dart around to something that is interesting and absorb it quickly and move on to the next thing. and i think many times i see this happening with children is that their perception of a given topic tend to be more superficial and i'm not sure i can explain that. and i think you bring up a really good point to encourage and push our children and addless nts to look at things critically and to look at it another another level i believe the internet provides that opportunity. but we as adults in helping them to develop have to develop that critical thinking in them and not have them go from top toik topic as you see when you do a google search, you'll have 13 on a page and dip on one or the next or whatever. i think the internet afford us the requirement to push our developing young adults to do more critical thinking and look more in depth and to value the value of somebody else who has done that for them and written long article. >> i certainly agree with fwoth comments you folks have raise
was more enticing than going on to an internet format where you in the typical all of us are relatively adhd we dart around to something that is interesting and absorb it quickly and move on to the next thing. and i think many times i see this happening with children is that their perception of a given topic tend to be more superficial and i'm not sure i can explain that. and i think you bring up a really good point to encourage and push our children and addless nts to look at things critically...
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us out. >>> a dramatic video going tonight. a dog okay in this video. a lady steps on the elevator here after walking the little pug. and as the doors are closing, the dog dartf the elevator. it starts to pull the pug up by the leash. watch the guy right here. he grabs the leash and unhooks the dangling dog. wow. just in time. that's a lucky dog. >>> we all want to look a little younger. but this is extreme. there's a new app out tonight that tries to imagine your baby face. it's called the baby in the app and was inspired by this new evian water ad. this guy notices his reflection, a baby version of him, staring back. the app aims to do the same. a member of our team put me up to this. the eyebrows are the same. the far cuter baby came back after he sent in diane's picture. no real surprise, diane. hope you're watching. pretty cute baby. >>> when we come back here tonight, stay right here. help solve a mystery. what they're doing in one american town this evening to find out who is sitting on millions without telling them. about humira adalimumab. tt humira has been proven to work for adults who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms
us out. >>> a dramatic video going tonight. a dog okay in this video. a lady steps on the elevator here after walking the little pug. and as the doors are closing, the dog dartf the elevator. it starts to pull the pug up by the leash. watch the guy right here. he grabs the leash and unhooks the dangling dog. wow. just in time. that's a lucky dog. >>> we all want to look a little younger. but this is extreme. there's a new app out tonight that tries to imagine your baby face....
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using it to produce radioactive isotopes for a cup mint. the institute where the reactor was cat was anything but state of the dart. it had neither telephones or reliable electricity. calculations are made on the blackboards. at some point in the 1970's, they lost interest in the reactor and no one got especially upset when they disappeared. it later directed from the department of nuclear physics at the university professor summarized without noticing that one of them was the reactor to be and when the journalists interviewed them about the security standards of the facility, he pretended to be unable to understand the question. 20 years later one of them turned up in italy and offered the uranium which is at least 20% enriched to what they thought was by the middle east and in reality the agents in the intelligence service. as a result of the operation the authorities apprehended all of the members of the mafia but none provided any information concerning the whereabouts of the other. the atomic energy agency experts had said that it's probably somewhere in the forest. not as optimistic as they think it's already
using it to produce radioactive isotopes for a cup mint. the institute where the reactor was cat was anything but state of the dart. it had neither telephones or reliable electricity. calculations are made on the blackboards. at some point in the 1970's, they lost interest in the reactor and no one got especially upset when they disappeared. it later directed from the department of nuclear physics at the university professor summarized without noticing that one of them was the reactor to be and...