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he invented the vernacular. >>> elaine/.e invented the game into the consciousness of america. >>> i would talk like him and walk like him. what heat did for these kids in these programs was unprecedented. >>> touched down on while. that's the kind of a play make. >>> welcome to i and their host and if you're into food we have a show for you. if you like to connect with us are pit just an idea we would love to hear from you at cbs san francisco dot com and click on connect and that will be to of the information. showtime now let's get started. our first guest doubles in the eye to rolled and discovers a may be his future was in third. is not celebrated chef jeff
he invented the vernacular. >>> elaine/.e invented the game into the consciousness of america. >>> i would talk like him and walk like him. what heat did for these kids in these programs was unprecedented. >>> touched down on while. that's the kind of a play make. >>> welcome to i and their host and if you're into food we have a show for you. if you like to connect with us are pit just an idea we would love to hear from you at cbs san francisco dot com and...
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he invented the vernacular a lane/ >>> he imbedded the game into the consciousness of america. >>> i would talk like him and walk like him >>> was sought a snippet of the actor and there who is being honored this year. >>> yes he will get the cash truck coming down the red carpet are honoring him with this year's freedom of expression award with a live interview on stage. >>> to a miniature terrible bond clear this film was made by somebody who went to film school at the sentence is the state university to grant local interest and israeli film maker and it's a film about two women who meet and realize they had met 20 years earlier when the both testified against a serial rapist in israel based on a true story. >>> that is invisible and that's more of a serious kind of thing in the third one to take a look at something called 6,000,001. >>> a great title about the film maker francis father's diary his father survived a labor camp and basically takes to siblings back to the camp to explore their father's past. villa park >>> and that on a 6,000,001 just a very little time you see one o
he invented the vernacular a lane/ >>> he imbedded the game into the consciousness of america. >>> i would talk like him and walk like him >>> was sought a snippet of the actor and there who is being honored this year. >>> yes he will get the cash truck coming down the red carpet are honoring him with this year's freedom of expression award with a live interview on stage. >>> to a miniature terrible bond clear this film was made by somebody who went...
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kinds of spaces in the context of the building sometimes and it does not have the same kind of vernacular, where this is pulling on you to walk into. we have a lot of brand new buildings with empty ground floors. and you wonder what it would take in the design of that, or in the building with the other concepts of the neighborhood that would make the space more attractive and more usable. i think the issue on recapturing the alleys is something that we have seen in areas of the city and this is an opportunity south of the market because there are some lovely alice, figuring out how to make those joint, open spaces as well, that people may have to go through for other purposes. i believe there is a great opportunity around trees and greening. i think that people love from the streets. you walk down delores' street and this is so beautiful. there are so many trees and has this feeling that is very common. you go down folsom street and you want to get off as quick as possible. i think that, looking at the south of market, this is so critical for us to figure out how to make those spaces acco
kinds of spaces in the context of the building sometimes and it does not have the same kind of vernacular, where this is pulling on you to walk into. we have a lot of brand new buildings with empty ground floors. and you wonder what it would take in the design of that, or in the building with the other concepts of the neighborhood that would make the space more attractive and more usable. i think the issue on recapturing the alleys is something that we have seen in areas of the city and this is...
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opinion, does a good job of picking up the context of market and hayes, with the areas done in that vernacular, and the flatiron portion being glass. i think it is an interesting combination. i am certainly always interested in seeing any changes that might occur as the project moves forward. vice president wu: as commissioner moore mentioned, i was in the meeting. it is important to look at buildings are a neighborhood. when we have individual projects in front of us, do you refer to other projects that have been entitled? we had some of that conversation last week because of the aia hearing. looking at ways to incorporate that into our discussion here, so it is not just up and down on one project. >> the motion on the floor is for approval of the extension. on that motion -- commissioner antonini: aye. commissioner borden: aye. commissioner moore: aye. commissioner sugaya: aye. vice president wu: aye. president fong: aye. >> thank you. the motion passed unanimously. now before you is item three, case 2002 -- i mean 2,012.0348c, 175 junipero serra boulevard. >> this is a request for a conditi
opinion, does a good job of picking up the context of market and hayes, with the areas done in that vernacular, and the flatiron portion being glass. i think it is an interesting combination. i am certainly always interested in seeing any changes that might occur as the project moves forward. vice president wu: as commissioner moore mentioned, i was in the meeting. it is important to look at buildings are a neighborhood. when we have individual projects in front of us, do you refer to other...
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one thing, again, augustine points out -- ancient christians for whom greek and latin were their vernaculars knew perfectly well the greek text was different from the hebrew text on this word. augustine says is mistnslation but he says the holy spirit puts the translation into greek deliberately looking ahead to mary's conception. so that's something that rather than deny that there's a problem augustine used it and made another nicer point. >> but that's not scholarship, is it? >> well, i think it's scholarship to acknowledge when there is actually a conflict rather than to deny there is one. >> of course in mythology, greek parnology there is birth from virgins. >> in roman imperial mythtology, augustus mother was a virgin, alexander the great's mother was a virgin. >> you mean in that type of mythtology. >> they didn't allude to isiah because they weren't jews. one way of saying a person is important is to have their mom be a virgin at the birth of the hero. >> who was sells us. >> he wasn't a roman historian, i was a floss fur. >> clus. >> yes. >> he wrote a book on the true teaching he
one thing, again, augustine points out -- ancient christians for whom greek and latin were their vernaculars knew perfectly well the greek text was different from the hebrew text on this word. augustine says is mistnslation but he says the holy spirit puts the translation into greek deliberately looking ahead to mary's conception. so that's something that rather than deny that there's a problem augustine used it and made another nicer point. >> but that's not scholarship, is it? >>...
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i think they're going into the four to six low-rise apartment vernacular, but that is a step in the right direction. i actually pushed the buzzer to ask director rahaim -- we received a letter, withdrawal of appeal, preliminary negative declaration on 376 castro, and i cannot figure out what that was or what that was supposed to be. >> there was an appeal. the project has not come to you yet. i believe it is the one at the corner of market and castro. right at the corner. the gas station at the northwest corner of market and castro. it has not come to you yet, but there has been an appeal. it would have come to you, but the appeal was withdrawn. so the project will still come to you. commissioner moore: ok. i cannot make sense of it. you put it in contact now. thank you. commissioner sugaya: just to put kalemeh debt into context, up to recently, they actually would not allow anything -- to put alameda into context, up until recently, there will not add anything bigger than a duplex. the had examples of multiple family housing including housing above retail that were not allowed. so this i
i think they're going into the four to six low-rise apartment vernacular, but that is a step in the right direction. i actually pushed the buzzer to ask director rahaim -- we received a letter, withdrawal of appeal, preliminary negative declaration on 376 castro, and i cannot figure out what that was or what that was supposed to be. >> there was an appeal. the project has not come to you yet. i believe it is the one at the corner of market and castro. right at the corner. the gas station...
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new keyless grid too many cells here, too few there, a funny problem called costigan, all of our vernacular machinery starts to kind of stick together in places and that makes us more rigid inside and out. that is why our skin, for instance, starts to get wrinkly. it is not as flexible as it used to be. if you can target.com you can do something about wrangling and the more serious problems, problems that happen inside the body. hosni mubarak is the research being done on this? >> guest: yes, there is research being done on the seven different kinds of aging problems. there are enzymes, for instance, that can go through your body and hit those prosperous. the trouble is that the little molecular scissors can necessarily tell the bad cross-links from the good stuff that makes arm and molecular machinery run. they are not specifically used enough to help. >> host: professor, one more example in the technical side before we get into the how and should we side. >> guest: one more example, well, if you look at where energy comes from. are molecular factor takes place with the mitochondria. in ef
new keyless grid too many cells here, too few there, a funny problem called costigan, all of our vernacular machinery starts to kind of stick together in places and that makes us more rigid inside and out. that is why our skin, for instance, starts to get wrinkly. it is not as flexible as it used to be. if you can target.com you can do something about wrangling and the more serious problems, problems that happen inside the body. hosni mubarak is the research being done on this? >> guest:...
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word, but his ability and his will to make connection withhis friendliness, the way he picks up on vernacular no day in zach's life is easy. he's a creature of routine. i saw how he used his memory to make connections. he loves people's birthdays. that made connection. really on his own he has created a full life for himself, one that i didn't think that he could, and that really is inspirational. tavis: so it's pretty clear to the viewer now that you are a driven, competitive, comparative spirit. >> yes. tavis: and you want to succeed at everything you do. >> yes. tavis: so how have you navigated your life past "friday night lights?" but i ask that for the obvious reason, which is once you write a book and it becomes a movie and it becomes a miniseries, somewhere in the back of your head there has to be the thought, "this may be my magnum opus." all the way around -- from the book, to the tv show, to the movie -- i may never repeat this cycle again. this may be, again, my magnum opus. but you are such a competitive guy, so how do you get up every any other when you know, buzz, that it's goin
word, but his ability and his will to make connection withhis friendliness, the way he picks up on vernacular no day in zach's life is easy. he's a creature of routine. i saw how he used his memory to make connections. he loves people's birthdays. that made connection. really on his own he has created a full life for himself, one that i didn't think that he could, and that really is inspirational. tavis: so it's pretty clear to the viewer now that you are a driven, competitive, comparative...
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correctly and stuff ♪ you got a big presentation and colleagues to impress ♪ ♪ why not employ complex vernacularfrom his latest album, "the duke." please welcome joe jackson and the bigger band! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ i never cared much for moonlit skies i never wink back at fireflies ♪ ♪ but now that the stars are in your eyes i'm beginning to see the light ♪ ♪ i never went in for afterglow or candlelight on the mistletoe ♪ ♪ but now when you turn your lamp down low i'm beginning to see the light ♪ ♪ used to ramble in the park shadowboxing in the dark ♪ ♪ then you came and caused a spark that's a four-alarm fire now ♪ ♪ i never made love by lantern-shine i never saw rainbows in my wine ♪ ♪ but now that your lips are burning mine i'm beginning to see the light ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ used to ramble in the park shadowboxing in the dark ♪ ♪ then you came and caused a spark that's a four-alarm fire now ♪ ♪ i never made love by lantern-shine i never saw rainbows in my wine ♪ ♪ but now that your lips are burning mine i'm beginning to see the light ♪ ♪ i'm beginning to i'm ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause
correctly and stuff ♪ you got a big presentation and colleagues to impress ♪ ♪ why not employ complex vernacularfrom his latest album, "the duke." please welcome joe jackson and the bigger band! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ i never cared much for moonlit skies i never wink back at fireflies ♪ ♪ but now that the stars are in your eyes i'm beginning to see the light ♪ ♪ i never went in for afterglow or candlelight on the mistletoe ♪ ♪ but now when you turn your lamp...
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correctly and stuff ♪ you got a big presentation and colleagues to impress ♪ ♪ why not employ complex vernacular big word promote him right away ♪ hooray big word usage! red stripe ♪ hooray beer! at restaurants now...pe you 5% cash back? bon appÉtit guys, enjoy. activate your 5% cash back at chase.com/freedom activating protection, bear! the more you move, the more it works! [ roars ] [ screaming ] new long lasting degree with motionsesense help me! keep running! excuse me. can you take heauh... yeah. ? thank you! got it. there you go guys can you get one for me too please... just so i have a copy of it. okay. yeah. sfx : ahhh!! i gotta get one more on my camera dude seriously. sfx: ahhh!! get the ferris wheel in the background. can you do a panoramic kind of like... (group speaking at once) you guys ready? sfx: laughter, ahhhhh!! got it. share photos with your friends. instantly. only on the galaxy siii. that's a lot of phones! available at verizon. with our babysitter. no. these work, right? no. all right. mom! look what i found in the shed! no! no! no! ♪ ew! were you guys just making out in h
correctly and stuff ♪ you got a big presentation and colleagues to impress ♪ ♪ why not employ complex vernacular big word promote him right away ♪ hooray big word usage! red stripe ♪ hooray beer! at restaurants now...pe you 5% cash back? bon appÉtit guys, enjoy. activate your 5% cash back at chase.com/freedom activating protection, bear! the more you move, the more it works! [ roars ] [ screaming ] new long lasting degree with motionsesense help me! keep running! excuse me. can you...
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correctly and stuff ♪ you got a big presentation and colleagues to impress ♪ ♪ why not employ complex vernacularite soup, salad and hot, hearty sub. like the toasty big hot pastrami melt. get to your local subway for some dinnertime deliciousness tonight. subway. eat fresh. ♪ i'm teaching performance. here's what they'll need. ♪ get your backpack, your hoodies, harajuku, ♪ ♪ turquoise kinda purple orangish sorta blue. ♪ ♪ backpacks, yeow, ♪ to put their stuff in. ♪ graphic tees and denim, denim, denim, denim. ♪ ♪ backpacks. school takes a lot, target has is all. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guest is making his first public performance tonight with his new group to perform songs from his latest album, "the duke." please welcome joe jackson and the bigger band! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ i never cared much for moonlit skies i never wink back at fireflies ♪ ♪ut now that the stars are in your eyes i'm beginning to see the light ♪ ♪ i never went in for afterglow or candlelight on the mistletoe ♪ ♪ but now when you turn your lamp down low i'm beginning to see the light ♪ ♪ used to ram
correctly and stuff ♪ you got a big presentation and colleagues to impress ♪ ♪ why not employ complex vernacularite soup, salad and hot, hearty sub. like the toasty big hot pastrami melt. get to your local subway for some dinnertime deliciousness tonight. subway. eat fresh. ♪ i'm teaching performance. here's what they'll need. ♪ get your backpack, your hoodies, harajuku, ♪ ♪ turquoise kinda purple orangish sorta blue. ♪ ♪ backpacks, yeow, ♪ to put their stuff in. ♪ graphic...
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correctly and stuff ♪ you got a big presentation and colleagues to impress ♪ ♪ why not employ complex vernaculared stripe ♪ hooray beer! [ marcy ] it's like memory foam. [ female announcer ] the only pad made from a revolutionary material. [ erina ] it totally fits to your body. [ female announcer ] it's incredible protection, you'll barely feel it. always infinity. tell us what you think. [ john ] no. ♪ were you just... no. are you supposed to be driving that in here? no! yo! teresa here? ♪ no. so is it okay if i stay out just a little bit longer? so...okay... so no. did mom say we could eat all that? [ john ] yes. [ male announcer ] in a world filled with "no," it's nice to finally say "yes." the new line of oscar mayer selects. the tastes you love and no artificial preservatives. it's yes food. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back. we're here with the great chris rock and we are going to play a round of hallway golf. >> yeah. >> jimmy: that's the way we do it. >> tiger woods style. [ laughter ] look out, hoes! >> jimmy: no, no, no, no, no. [ laughter ] unbelievable, man. he just w
correctly and stuff ♪ you got a big presentation and colleagues to impress ♪ ♪ why not employ complex vernaculared stripe ♪ hooray beer! [ marcy ] it's like memory foam. [ female announcer ] the only pad made from a revolutionary material. [ erina ] it totally fits to your body. [ female announcer ] it's incredible protection, you'll barely feel it. always infinity. tell us what you think. [ john ] no. ♪ were you just... no. are you supposed to be driving that in here? no! yo! teresa...
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remember early bible translators were declared heretics for rendering and latin bible into the vernacularthe bible is also been used as an oracle to dip in at random to find a solution to whatever the concern is. this is an example of how the book is set up. lots of illustrations and a panel of tax. a particular one shows some of these surfaces on which books in the written word were inscribed. this is ancient china and on the left is a picture of turtle -- but the bottom part of a turtle and they have found more than 50,000 in the record. given the rate of turtle reproduction however that was not a very renewable resource in the first chinese books were written on strips of bamboo. there was a whole lot more bamboo than there were turtles and that is what you see on the right. later they used silk which was light and durable but expensive and of course it was the chinese who develop paper using hemp from tree bark and fishing net in a recombination process similar to that used today. he writes about the ancient egyptian texts, and the great library of alexandria which had a half million
remember early bible translators were declared heretics for rendering and latin bible into the vernacularthe bible is also been used as an oracle to dip in at random to find a solution to whatever the concern is. this is an example of how the book is set up. lots of illustrations and a panel of tax. a particular one shows some of these surfaces on which books in the written word were inscribed. this is ancient china and on the left is a picture of turtle -- but the bottom part of a turtle and...
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i ohaetar d ibinto m know that you could write in this kind of vernacular. i mean, the book is written, written with a vryst, u laycebu or e, v eronve flip pant in -- flippant in places. it does have this attitude about sex which, of course, i fo mplyyeniuto mo latatl p ialee learn about, um, untying the kind of ties th d the liof19en. , d ed m a reifnt o inicsale. d illnk i mean, i gave it, i gave it to my sons who were, are really, really inveterate reers as isi csendtto m st ss emeel adryer veal ,n he was 13, i think it was. because i think sometimes when you're a 13 or 14-ar-o b u l f ol liou'tlkwnhe reit tinou dha t'sth d raalngdod idoing the same when, in fact, every other 13-year-old boy is doing the same. and i thought it would dthat thing for him that readg pp t fal wem e. hen'nrrn.tgh d,cthat's exactly what it did, and he really loved it, and i think a lot of t otr mothers at school thought i was completely nuts for dog . osheidurov la b"hed t ea t cm? >>st, ck " al teost of my novels do, in a thematic way. , i'm often struck byhe fact thendeyemes
i ohaetar d ibinto m know that you could write in this kind of vernacular. i mean, the book is written, written with a vryst, u laycebu or e, v eronve flip pant in -- flippant in places. it does have this attitude about sex which, of course, i fo mplyyeniuto mo latatl p ialee learn about, um, untying the kind of ties th d the liof19en. , d ed m a reifnt o inicsale. d illnk i mean, i gave it, i gave it to my sons who were, are really, really inveterate reers as isi csendtto m st ss emeel adryer...
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my persona, i fire back, and i could do it but i grew up with irrigators and they had a terrible vernacularoke about the coast is clear? >> it's quick, this couple hit the sack, 3:00 in the morning the phone rings. guy answers and says how the hell do i know? that's 2,000 miles from wyoming. hangs up, his wife says who was it? he says some nut called and asked if the coast was clear, i don't know. >> he's just warming up, folks. believe me. >> mr. bowles you're the numbers guy. tell us how bad this number is when we go over the fiscal cliff. >> i think if we don't get these politicians to come together and we face the most predictable economic crisis in history. i think it's absolutely clear that the fiscal path we're on is not sustainable and for me, the best analogy is these deficits are like a cancer, and over time, they will destroy the country from within. here's an easy way to understand it from a math viewpoint. if you take last year 100% of a revenue that came into the country, every nickel, every single dollar that came into the country last year was spent on our mandatory spending
my persona, i fire back, and i could do it but i grew up with irrigators and they had a terrible vernacularoke about the coast is clear? >> it's quick, this couple hit the sack, 3:00 in the morning the phone rings. guy answers and says how the hell do i know? that's 2,000 miles from wyoming. hangs up, his wife says who was it? he says some nut called and asked if the coast was clear, i don't know. >> he's just warming up, folks. believe me. >> mr. bowles you're the numbers...