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wake up, wake up, wake up. wake up. wake up. wake up. wake up. wake up. wake up. hey! did you wake up? we've been caught by a hunter. right. i got a good plan. just do what i say. at the count of three, you flap your wings as hard as you can. right? 1, 2, 3 - flapping! i can't move. [help me screaming] very good. whoa. i'm going high. very good. wow. what is that. the lake. not the lake. big river. wow. what? many bridges. the bridge is very old. so, don't go plenty more all right. so. this is a real birds eye view. very good. someone is flying like me. i remember his face in my japanese history book. his real name is,foto shim. hi. good to see you. so, many messengers down there. so, they are waiving you. why are they waiving me. to take me. the end of my life. i'm dying now. oh, my god. so, any way i don't want to - that the river. must be the sticks i don't want to cross the sticks and die because i have no money. so, six months for currency in japan. cost of six bucks. i have no money so see you later. hey! so go to this. go to the east. [birds chirping] any way i'
wake up, wake up, wake up. wake up. wake up. wake up. wake up. wake up. wake up. hey! did you wake up? we've been caught by a hunter. right. i got a good plan. just do what i say. at the count of three, you flap your wings as hard as you can. right? 1, 2, 3 - flapping! i can't move. [help me screaming] very good. whoa. i'm going high. very good. wow. what is that. the lake. not the lake. big river. wow. what? many bridges. the bridge is very old. so, don't go plenty more all right. so. this is...
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. >> wake up. wake up. >> wake up, wake up. (speaking spanish). >> and this are some of the drumming patterns that have been rescued by the cultural association. >> (speaking spanish). >> the african and review itse s size. >> (speaking spanish). >> to the actual size that he has. >> (speaking spanish). >> the reason why this drum was reduced in its size it was the intention of hiding it from the dominant class so they will not be oppressed by playing it. >> (speaking spanish) (drums). >> (speaking spanish). >> for these wonderful instrument called cajon it's put into different styles. also the cajon today is incorporated intd international music. >> (speaking spanish). >> (drums). (music). (applause). (music). (applause). >> (speaking spanish). >> yeah. this is a style called lando. and it comes from undue. >> (speaking spanish). >> this was a dance of a ritual. >> (speaking spanish). >> and had the idea that the name is lamelinda. >> (speaking spanish). >> which was movement with the pelvic area. >> (speaking spanish) thank y
. >> wake up. wake up. >> wake up, wake up. (speaking spanish). >> and this are some of the drumming patterns that have been rescued by the cultural association. >> (speaking spanish). >> the african and review itse s size. >> (speaking spanish). >> to the actual size that he has. >> (speaking spanish). >> the reason why this drum was reduced in its size it was the intention of hiding it from the dominant class so they will not be oppressed...
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wealth concentrates until the bottom ninety nine percent but out of ninety eight percent sort of wake up enough to push back or you have an economic meltdown on the scale of what we had in two thousand and eight where those imbalances become lifted up and revealed and people say we've got to change the rules of the economy the rules of the economy have been taught that the benefit the top and until the rules are really jiggered so that we have shared prosperity we're basically going to keep moving that way chuck i've had a couple of economists and more than one politician on this program agree with the notion or suggest the notion sometimes that even without being asked that we now live more in a plutocracy than a democracy that the basically the plutocrats have taken over and that in till that changes we go back to being a democracy rather than a police ocracy we're not going to have small democracy in our nation isn't going to resemble what the founders had in mind. where do you fall on that. well i think that's i think that's the right story and actually i think one piece of good news
wealth concentrates until the bottom ninety nine percent but out of ninety eight percent sort of wake up enough to push back or you have an economic meltdown on the scale of what we had in two thousand and eight where those imbalances become lifted up and revealed and people say we've got to change the rules of the economy the rules of the economy have been taught that the benefit the top and until the rules are really jiggered so that we have shared prosperity we're basically going to keep...
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if you are just waking up, this is "early today." in sport, the cleveland cavaliers got first crack at the nba draft last night. in an attempt to rebuild the team that has crumbled into ruin. here's nbc's fred rogan. he has an early look at all your sports headlines. >>> good morning. the last time the cleveland cavaliers had the first overall draft pick, they selected lebron james. we know how that turned out. they are hoping this year's pick doesn't leave them high and dry. >> with the first pick in the 2011 nba draft, the cleveland cavaliers select kyrie irving from duke university. >> irving was sidelined last season with a foot injury, but that didn't stop the cavs from making him the first overall pick. with irving off the board, the timberwolves selected derek williams as number two. he's a big body down low. he can also knock down threes. some other notables. kemba walker will go to charlotte. and burnett was picked by the bucks, then traded to the kings. wheeling and dealing in the nhl. flyers made a huge trade. half an hour
if you are just waking up, this is "early today." in sport, the cleveland cavaliers got first crack at the nba draft last night. in an attempt to rebuild the team that has crumbled into ruin. here's nbc's fred rogan. he has an early look at all your sports headlines. >>> good morning. the last time the cleveland cavaliers had the first overall draft pick, they selected lebron james. we know how that turned out. they are hoping this year's pick doesn't leave them high and dry....
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kaminski: cryptosporidium was a wake-up call. it was a wake-up call for us. it's a wake-up call for the nation. take care of your infrastructure before you have the kind of problem we had. biedrzycki: by no stretch of the imagination do i think we're out of the woods. recent cdc statistics indicate that up to 32 million cases of waterborne disease occur each year in this country. roy: but the vast majority of waterborne outbreaks go undetected. when people first get ill, they think, "oh, it's something i ate last night." they don't think, "oh, it's something i drank last night." narrator: the milwaukee incident pointed out the potential vulnerability of our drinking water infrastructure in controlling the spread of illness. biedrzycki: it's incumbent upon us to try to stay ahead of the curve, but it's very, very difficult. there's always another bug on the horizon. narrator: in 2008, the associated press reported that water quality testing across the nation uncovered trace amounts of pharmaceutical compounds in the drinking water supplies of millions of ameri
kaminski: cryptosporidium was a wake-up call. it was a wake-up call for us. it's a wake-up call for the nation. take care of your infrastructure before you have the kind of problem we had. biedrzycki: by no stretch of the imagination do i think we're out of the woods. recent cdc statistics indicate that up to 32 million cases of waterborne disease occur each year in this country. roy: but the vast majority of waterborne outbreaks go undetected. when people first get ill, they think, "oh,...
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wake up, wake up. >> some of the drumming part has been rescued by compose the cultural association. drumming... [music] [applause] [music] >> our most popular streaming video is another expression of japanese culture. a form of comic story telling produced without background scenary, make up or stellar performers. main stage taped a performance. >> important. new dudes are too soft and soggy. no good. should be nice and firm. slurp.... h hum... disgusting again. to soft a noodles. it's good for my -- it's hard to pick up a noodles without breaking them. ha, ha, do you use a fish cake? yes, really? really? i have been looking for it. [laughter]. but i cannot find any. i got one. oh , no wonder i could not find it it is so thin. i can see through to over there. [laughter]. that's okay. sometimes at the noodle shops you use sponge cake it's terrible. hum, hum, yes. this is real sponge cake. that's okay. that's okay. i am a [inaudible] person anyway. do i have to eat it all? slurp... hum, yuk. slurp, hum... disgusting. i'm almost done. [laughter]. slurp, slurp. i gave up eating noodles.
wake up, wake up. >> some of the drumming part has been rescued by compose the cultural association. drumming... [music] [applause] [music] >> our most popular streaming video is another expression of japanese culture. a form of comic story telling produced without background scenary, make up or stellar performers. main stage taped a performance. >> important. new dudes are too soft and soggy. no good. should be nice and firm. slurp.... h hum... disgusting again. to soft a...
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michelle obama waking up in the bay area this morning, find out what she will be up to. coming up. [ girl ] whoo hoo! >> reporter: good morning everybody. i'm marla tellez live on the scene of breaking news in south san jose. coming up in a live report, the latest on the city's 25th homicide of the year. >> reporter: good morning. i'm christie smith live at the clairemont hotel in berkeley where first lady michelle obama is about to kick off a break fast. we'll tell you why local chefs are so excited about her visit and what critics have to say. >> first lady waking up to hazy skies over the golden gate bridge. those will clear, make way for warmer temperatures. a taste of spring and summer. it's 6:31. this is "today in the bay." >> good morning. thanks for joining us on this busy tuesday morning. let's get looking at the forecast right now with christina loren. >> good morning to you. we've got a warm day on tap. as you're waking up with us, deciding what to wear, you want to think dress in layers. if you are chilly with the 50s right now, you'll want to take that coat
michelle obama waking up in the bay area this morning, find out what she will be up to. coming up. [ girl ] whoo hoo! >> reporter: good morning everybody. i'm marla tellez live on the scene of breaking news in south san jose. coming up in a live report, the latest on the city's 25th homicide of the year. >> reporter: good morning. i'm christie smith live at the clairemont hotel in berkeley where first lady michelle obama is about to kick off a break fast. we'll tell you why local...
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two huge saves on mason raymond and then 11 seconds into the second period, boston wakes up, striking first. andrew ference which makes it 1-0. and then boston pours it. brad marchand does it himself. unassisted goal making it 3-0. and then more rough stuff, vancouver finds itself in a bad place between a pack of bruins. how about a left jab? boston bullies, sending a message. the final score 8-1. boston. vancouver leads the series two
two huge saves on mason raymond and then 11 seconds into the second period, boston wakes up, striking first. andrew ference which makes it 1-0. and then boston pours it. brad marchand does it himself. unassisted goal making it 3-0. and then more rough stuff, vancouver finds itself in a bad place between a pack of bruins. how about a left jab? boston bullies, sending a message. the final score 8-1. boston. vancouver leads the series two
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but you may be waking up outside your door, mostly cloudy. partly cloudy expected for the afternoon. and this morning our temperature similar to how we woke up yesterday. widespread 50s out there into the 8:00 hour, then your lunchtime numbers for the coast looking at mid to upper 50s, 68 inland. and our inland spots will be nice and mild, even warm once again. widespread 70s, low 80s for the inland areas. but along the coastline, not really a day for the beach. 58 expected. winds will remain light. afternoon highs for today, 75 expected napa. 66 in hayward. 71 redwood city. and right by the coast, 59 degrees expected in pacifica. the extended forecast here, so a nice little bump in the temperatures for your father's day. low in the mid-60s for the coastline, upper 70s inland, then come tuesday, going to be quite warm. we are looking at temperatures widespread -- this isn't update for some reason but we'll be sitting in the 90s for inland areas, maybe even some triple digit heat in monterey county. >>> the city of livermore is celebrating its
but you may be waking up outside your door, mostly cloudy. partly cloudy expected for the afternoon. and this morning our temperature similar to how we woke up yesterday. widespread 50s out there into the 8:00 hour, then your lunchtime numbers for the coast looking at mid to upper 50s, 68 inland. and our inland spots will be nice and mild, even warm once again. widespread 70s, low 80s for the inland areas. but along the coastline, not really a day for the beach. 58 expected. winds will remain...
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i don't have to wake up to make margery happy, she wakes up happy. she is happy with herself. happy to the party, it is a great time. do we have difficulties and problems, yes, man. just like everybody else. we resolve them differently. we know how to sit down and work through it. she has taught me not to raise my voice. firaise my voice, she stops talking to me, period. >> she shuts it down. gusomewhere and you say, this is crazy. this is crazy. you know. >> when we come back, we will talk to you about what you think men really want from a woman. other than what you just explained. [ applause ] ♪ get over it welcome to the aarp get-over-it-a-thon. i'm your hostess, betty white. if you're 50 or over but hesitant to join aarp because you think it makes you old, i have a very important message: get over it! i'm 89. feeling old at 50? really? time to put your grown-up pants on. [ rim shot ] by the time you were born, i had already dated my way through the rat pack. [ laughter ] being a member of aarp is just $16 a year. i have friends who spend more than that a day on botox. and
i don't have to wake up to make margery happy, she wakes up happy. she is happy with herself. happy to the party, it is a great time. do we have difficulties and problems, yes, man. just like everybody else. we resolve them differently. we know how to sit down and work through it. she has taught me not to raise my voice. firaise my voice, she stops talking to me, period. >> she shuts it down. gusomewhere and you say, this is crazy. this is crazy. you know. >> when we come back, we...
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wake-up call. here's a quick run down of the news that you'll hear about today. let's start in athens, greece. this is day two of a strike that has brought greece to a standstill. parliament meets in less than two hours to consider a harsh but necessary package of tax hikes and government budget cuts. thousands have rallied sending a message that they won't accept the proposed austerity measures. parliament won't get its bailout if it doesn't do it. in afghanistan overnight, smoke is seen rising at dawn from the hotel intercontinental in kabul after taliban killed ten. this morning all eight gunmen and guests are dead. >> i just said if anything happens, i want all my property to be donated according to islamic law. so will is the extent of what i'm sure everybody was thinking. especially when the last explosion went off on my floor right under me. >>> in orlando, florida, the judge in casey anthony's capital murder trial will decide today whether her former fiance can testify in the presence of th
wake-up call. here's a quick run down of the news that you'll hear about today. let's start in athens, greece. this is day two of a strike that has brought greece to a standstill. parliament meets in less than two hours to consider a harsh but necessary package of tax hikes and government budget cuts. thousands have rallied sending a message that they won't accept the proposed austerity measures. parliament won't get its bailout if it doesn't do it. in afghanistan overnight, smoke is seen...
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this is your "wake up call." i'm ali velshi joining you live from new york.ve breaking news, politics and sports, everything to get you started. >>> three american service members have been killed in southern iraq. the military is not yet say whogt service members are or how they died. we'll stay on top of this through the morning and bring you any new information as we get it. >>> the defouns could rest in the casey anthony trial. the big question is, will casey anthony herself testify in her own defense? a gut-wrenching day yesterday, her father, george anthony broke down on the stand while being questioned about the death of his 2-year-old granddaughter caylee. >> up to that moment, had you held out the hope that caylee would be founded alive? >> absolutely. every day from july 15th until the day we were told it was caylee -- >> did you need a break? >> no, sir. i need to get through this. i need to have something inside of me get through this. >> federal judge says jared lee loughner must take his meds. loughner's attorney arguing that forcing him to take
this is your "wake up call." i'm ali velshi joining you live from new york.ve breaking news, politics and sports, everything to get you started. >>> three american service members have been killed in southern iraq. the military is not yet say whogt service members are or how they died. we'll stay on top of this through the morning and bring you any new information as we get it. >>> the defouns could rest in the casey anthony trial. the big question is, will casey...
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i don't have to wake up to make margery happy, she wakes up happy. she is happy with herself.py and her happy to the party, it is a great time. do we have difficulties and problems, yes, man. just like everybody else. we resolve them differently. we know how to sit down and work through it. she has taught me not to raise my voice. firaise my voice, she stops talking to me, period. >> she shuts it down. gusomewhere and you say, this is crazy. this is crazy. you know. >> when we come back, we will talk to you about what you think men really want from a woman. other than what you just explained. ttd# 1-800-345-2550 ttd# 1-800-345-2550 ttd# 1-800-345-2550 ttd# 1-800-345-2550 and talk to chuck about ttd# 1-800-345-2550 rolling over that old 401k. >>> steve, you don't have to take me out tonight. get me a half a gallon of chunky monkey and the remote and get me some vodka. >> you know, you are an attractive woman and any man would be proud to have you on his arm. >> then why are my husband and my pool man looking for his and his bathroom towel. >> well, it could have been worse. he
i don't have to wake up to make margery happy, she wakes up happy. she is happy with herself.py and her happy to the party, it is a great time. do we have difficulties and problems, yes, man. just like everybody else. we resolve them differently. we know how to sit down and work through it. she has taught me not to raise my voice. firaise my voice, she stops talking to me, period. >> she shuts it down. gusomewhere and you say, this is crazy. this is crazy. you know. >> when we come...
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lark is made for cuppes that will wake up at different times if you know dad is annoying mom because gently wakes you up, just kind of nudging you and it will track your sleep which is incredibly cool because it will tell you where in the middle of the night you're waking up and help you be a better sleeper. >> wow! >> it's made by a harvard scientist and made by a sleep trainer for those that are in the nfl, the nba and the high here. >> how much? >> $129. >> but it will wake you up? you're not going to sleep through it? >> that's correct. this has become my new bff. if dad wants to make coffee in the morning, it's not like brewing a pot. there's iced tea, there's apple cider, there's hot chocolate, there's coffee. these range in prices and styles. but a nice little option to have around the house. and last but not least, i want to finish off with the ultimate geek dad. he deserves a "uss enterprise" star trek pizza cutter. this is the ultimate upgrade. and it comes with a star trek robe, which we brought in a model for this one. the star trek robe with the insignia on it. and reynol
lark is made for cuppes that will wake up at different times if you know dad is annoying mom because gently wakes you up, just kind of nudging you and it will track your sleep which is incredibly cool because it will tell you where in the middle of the night you're waking up and help you be a better sleeper. >> wow! >> it's made by a harvard scientist and made by a sleep trainer for those that are in the nfl, the nba and the high here. >> how much? >> $129. >> but...
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thank you for joining me for the premier of "cnn wake-up call." it is 5:00 a.m. on the east coast. here's a look at the news you are going to hear about today, starting with two nuclear power plants in nebraska. they're in the path of a historic flood on the mississippi river. could be damaged, ask one facility, a layer of protection has failed, but a spokesman says the plant was built with that kind of scenario in mind, and it is still protected. we'll talk more about this with rob marciano in a moment. and a look at the most covered murder trial in america right now. some kind of legal issue brought the casey anthony trial to a screeching halt. anthony's lawyer says he expects things to get going again today in orlando, florida. before the delay, he said the defense would rest wednesday or thursday. that may be delayed. anthony, as you have likely heard, is accused of killing her 2-year-old daughter. >>> a murder suspect in oklahoma apparently didn't want to wait for his trial. he managed to overpower a couple of deputies and bust out of jail. authorities found him yesterday hidi
thank you for joining me for the premier of "cnn wake-up call." it is 5:00 a.m. on the east coast. here's a look at the news you are going to hear about today, starting with two nuclear power plants in nebraska. they're in the path of a historic flood on the mississippi river. could be damaged, ask one facility, a layer of protection has failed, but a spokesman says the plant was built with that kind of scenario in mind, and it is still protected. we'll talk more about this with rob...
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they wouldn't wake up my daughter was still asleep because they wanted to be simply hold me in my own living room and now allow me to leave and i was like well this isn't going to work out very well after i was your wakes up she's not really going to read to the whole being held in one room you know when you're eighteen months he learned how why he did about it and the whole idea of not being able to walk in you know play with his new skate or walking i was there was some but she slept for about another half hour i called my partner left to work and then we were able to get out and our of the f.b.i. coming but i was held in my living room where they searched through my home we were moving in two days so they opened up every box that we had already cracked for moving here and of entia lee a lawyer from the national lawyers guild came to my house and he then asked them about was this woman being subpoenaed like others and i hadn't even heard about the subpoena and then i was also presented with a subpoena that is supposed to show up at this secret grand jury in chicago he then proceeded
they wouldn't wake up my daughter was still asleep because they wanted to be simply hold me in my own living room and now allow me to leave and i was like well this isn't going to work out very well after i was your wakes up she's not really going to read to the whole being held in one room you know when you're eighteen months he learned how why he did about it and the whole idea of not being able to walk in you know play with his new skate or walking i was there was some but she slept for...
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and i don't have to wake up to make marjorie happy every day. marjorie wakes up happy. now, when i bring my happy and her happy to the party, it's a great time. now, do we have difficulties and problems? yeah, man, just like everybody else. but we resolve them differently. we know how to sit down and work through it. she's taught me not to raise my voice. you know, if i raise my voice at my wife she just stops talking to me period. >> really? >> yeah. >> she downs you with silence. >> shuts it down. and you go somewhere and you go, okay. this is crazy. this is crazy. >> we're going to have a short break. when we come back i want to talk to you about what you think men really, really want from a woman. other than what you've just explained. i will send this to shelley. yeah. and i can have a proposal to you within half an hour. we're a small business. with 27 of us always in the field, we have to stay connected. we use verizon tablets, smartphones. we're more responsive. there are no delays. delays cost money. with verizon, we do things quicker and more effectively. more
and i don't have to wake up to make marjorie happy every day. marjorie wakes up happy. now, when i bring my happy and her happy to the party, it's a great time. now, do we have difficulties and problems? yeah, man, just like everybody else. but we resolve them differently. we know how to sit down and work through it. she's taught me not to raise my voice. you know, if i raise my voice at my wife she just stops talking to me period. >> really? >> yeah. >> she downs you with...
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that's what it is when you wake up. 64 napa. 62 livermore. nowhere to go tomorrow but up. courts in the 60s when you wake up. 90s by early afternoon and easier to get to 100. tomorrow, i like the climate map, along the coast, no fog. ocean beach, nice day. 73 degrees in the avenues. maybe 75 fords 19th. 78, berkeley. upper 80s, low 90s. 2:00 p.m. and temperatures start to bump up in the inland bay valleys. warm to hot. 100 degrees readings. we will see 100 towards antioch. lots of 90s as well. when i come back i will get specific for your neighborhood and a big cool down coming. >>> three chicks have died. caltrans installed a camera to observe the chicks. the chicks died june 4 when the bay area was hit by heavy rains. the chicks did not have any resiliency to the cold and wet weather. >>> it's been two years now, the way a charity company plans to cash in on the death of michael jackson. and how dianne feinstein popularity is holding up. >>> clash of ideas over gay marriage. what lawmakers in one state are poised to decide. or we could get some new lamps. or we could get
that's what it is when you wake up. 64 napa. 62 livermore. nowhere to go tomorrow but up. courts in the 60s when you wake up. 90s by early afternoon and easier to get to 100. tomorrow, i like the climate map, along the coast, no fog. ocean beach, nice day. 73 degrees in the avenues. maybe 75 fords 19th. 78, berkeley. upper 80s, low 90s. 2:00 p.m. and temperatures start to bump up in the inland bay valleys. warm to hot. 100 degrees readings. we will see 100 towards antioch. lots of 90s as well....
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you wake up saying you are trying to do the right thing or the wrong thing. speaking on topics in different ways -- in a far cry from publicly correct, because i do not care about political views or what people say. my opinion will always make it controversial. but it is all in your heart. i think that you know when you are doing the wrong thing. for me, what i was doing the wrong thing, at the time i thought i was doing the right thing. if you were dealing with someone that was high on drugs, they can look back at it and say -- i was really destroying myself. during that time, they thought they were doing the right thing. you have to let the smoke cleared. i am in a position where i can look back on the whole thing. tavis: for more on this conversation go to our website, "ice-ei memoir is andce- called t." good to see a period piece. until next time, good night from los angeles. keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavissmileypbs.org. tavis: next time join us with the in-. di -- ane nash. >> he needs help with his reading. making a
you wake up saying you are trying to do the right thing or the wrong thing. speaking on topics in different ways -- in a far cry from publicly correct, because i do not care about political views or what people say. my opinion will always make it controversial. but it is all in your heart. i think that you know when you are doing the wrong thing. for me, what i was doing the wrong thing, at the time i thought i was doing the right thing. if you were dealing with someone that was high on drugs,...
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so, just getting people to wake up to what was just literally there 200 years ago, 150 years ago. you see the object and say what is that. you come out and hear these intriguing sounds, sounds like i have never heard in my life. and then you step closer and you almost have a very intimate experience. >> we could link to different institutions around the globe, maybe one per continent, maybe two or three in this country, then once they are all networked, they begin to communicate with one another and share information. in 2010 the website will launch, but it will be what you would call an informational website and then we are going to try to, by 2011, invite people to add a memory. so in a funny way the member rely grows and there is something organic about how this memorial begins to have legs so to speak. so we don't know quite where it will go but i promise to keep on it 10 years. my goal is to raise awareness and then either protect forests from being cut down or reforest in ways that promote biodiversity. >> biodiverse city often argued to be important for the world's human po
so, just getting people to wake up to what was just literally there 200 years ago, 150 years ago. you see the object and say what is that. you come out and hear these intriguing sounds, sounds like i have never heard in my life. and then you step closer and you almost have a very intimate experience. >> we could link to different institutions around the globe, maybe one per continent, maybe two or three in this country, then once they are all networked, they begin to communicate with one...
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. >>> good morning, thank you for waking up with us on this friday, june 17th i'm pam cook. what is the weekend weather going to be like? that is what i want to know. steve paulson how are you? >> good. it will be cooler. it started yesterday. coastal fog more san mateo, santa cruz coastline. 50s to mainly low 80s. here is sal. >>> traffic is moving along pretty nicely at the 880 coliseum. task is looking -- traffic is looking good. there is road work up ahead. san francisco northbound 101 looks good coming up to the 80 split. there could be delays if you take the muni metro system this morning. let's go live to jade hernandez who is right at a critical switch point. she has this report. jade. >> reporter: i was looking at where we are. this is where repair work is being done. i wanted to show you two lines are still down. the n-judah and j-church. muni said they expected work to be finished by this morning but no one knows when. you are looking at crews watching yesterday. passengers took a muni train to -- the train with the damaged piece of equipment entered the tunnel ye
. >>> good morning, thank you for waking up with us on this friday, june 17th i'm pam cook. what is the weekend weather going to be like? that is what i want to know. steve paulson how are you? >> good. it will be cooler. it started yesterday. coastal fog more san mateo, santa cruz coastline. 50s to mainly low 80s. here is sal. >>> traffic is moving along pretty nicely at the 880 coliseum. task is looking -- traffic is looking good. there is road work up ahead. san...
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. >>> good morning, thank you for waking up with us it's friday, june 24th i'm pam cook. since it's friday we would like to know what the weather will be like. let's check in with steve paulson. >> i would like to know too. oh that is right we would like to know. we have mostly clear skies. there is patchy low clouds. it will burn off pretty fast. low to mid 80s inland. we will have an interesting five-day. here is sal. >>> traffic is moving well on the nimitz freeway if you are driving north or south near the coliseum. also this morning we are looking at nice traffic on northbound 101 approaching the 80 split. back to the desk. >>> topping our news this morning, some young people are waking up on the steps of city hall after staging an unusual march. kraig debro joins us with the group's message. >> reporter: here in san jose this morning a group of young people slept on the steps of city hall. they are here far meeting scheduled for 1:30 this afternoon. they came out early yesterday because they want to talk to city council members about something we have been hearing a
. >>> good morning, thank you for waking up with us it's friday, june 24th i'm pam cook. since it's friday we would like to know what the weather will be like. let's check in with steve paulson. >> i would like to know too. oh that is right we would like to know. we have mostly clear skies. there is patchy low clouds. it will burn off pretty fast. low to mid 80s inland. we will have an interesting five-day. here is sal. >>> traffic is moving well on the nimitz freeway if...
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. >>> a north bay soldier is waking up at home this morning, after he delivered a surprise homecoming. >> hello mother. >> i'm not going to cry. >> friends, family, and other veterans set up this celebration in petaluma for russell mccoy. the 2008 drake high school graduate spent the last year in afghanistan, detecting underground ied's. >> the good, with any new army, you've got to work out the kinks. just, it's coming along. >> mccoy says he's going to be leaving active duty, and will join the reserves and may also study maritime science. >>> in our election 2012 coverage, the race for the white house is heating up. minnesota congresswoman michele bachmann will return to her hometown, waterloo, iowa to announce her campaign. the congresswoman has served three terms in the house. a new pole could give her momentum, the poll from the des moines register shows mitt romney leading with 23% of support from likely caucus goers, bachmann is a close second with 21%. >>> rick san tore up received good news of his own in columbia, south carolina. he picked up an endorsement from a leader. he
. >>> a north bay soldier is waking up at home this morning, after he delivered a surprise homecoming. >> hello mother. >> i'm not going to cry. >> friends, family, and other veterans set up this celebration in petaluma for russell mccoy. the 2008 drake high school graduate spent the last year in afghanistan, detecting underground ied's. >> the good, with any new army, you've got to work out the kinks. just, it's coming along. >> mccoy says he's going to...
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. >>> good morning, if you're just waking up, this is "early today." and in sports, as we reported earlier, the mavericks upset the miami heat in the nba finals, bringing dallas and dotcom billionaire owner mark cuban a long-awaited championship. once again here's nbc's mario solis with an early look at all your sports headlines. >> hi there. good morning. the miami heat may have the three best players in the world, but the dallas mavericks have the nba title. to miami where game six was a must-win for the heat. tension high, and it boils over in the second quarter. after an eddie house three, udonis haslem and deshawn stevenson exchanged words at center court. that turns into pushing and shoving as more players get involved. no punches thrown as cooler heads prevail. despite dirk nowitzki shooting just 1 for 12 in the first half the mavericks had a two-point lead at the break thanks to jason terry scoring 21 of his 27 in the half. the supporting cast keeps it going in the third. jason kidd, the 17-year vet who had never won a title knocks down the thr
. >>> good morning, if you're just waking up, this is "early today." and in sports, as we reported earlier, the mavericks upset the miami heat in the nba finals, bringing dallas and dotcom billionaire owner mark cuban a long-awaited championship. once again here's nbc's mario solis with an early look at all your sports headlines. >> hi there. good morning. the miami heat may have the three best players in the world, but the dallas mavericks have the nba title. to miami...
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and a look at temperatures as you wake up buried '50s low 60s throughout the bay area that is what isnow a pleasant afternoon a jury are to cooler we're looking for eighties in sonoma. half moon bay's 61 degrees 71 in a word 71 in fremont 82 limpets are in antioch. and a look our here is a look at your 7 day around the bay. and see it gets old cooler tomorrow then that temperatures begin to climb at the beginning part of the week. as we head into the middle of june. >> the freeways look good there is problem in semblances girl. i'll look at the muni system. there are shuttle buses replacing the trains they're running trains on the obamas side and not on the in bound side. they are hopeful they will get this service restored in time for the morning commute at this point there might be delays. jackie sissel is on the screen scene there in the delays light traffic as you can see heading into the toll plaza and the commute to the golden gate bridge looks good know delays through marin down. >> also programming note will be running at nbc programming at 8:00 you concede a minute to at 9:00
and a look at temperatures as you wake up buried '50s low 60s throughout the bay area that is what isnow a pleasant afternoon a jury are to cooler we're looking for eighties in sonoma. half moon bay's 61 degrees 71 in a word 71 in fremont 82 limpets are in antioch. and a look our here is a look at your 7 day around the bay. and see it gets old cooler tomorrow then that temperatures begin to climb at the beginning part of the week. as we head into the middle of june. >> the freeways look...
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. >> did you wake up crying? >> what strikes you as the most surprising thing you're done for research. the fact that there was less than 1 percent of jewish people in germany. the impression is this is an overriding issue. you mentioned that demand also the fact that don was not recording all of the attacks on americans. no idea. so those things surprised me. we will surprise you with their research? he said we think we know this era, but we don't. what's a couple of things. and you know, is there for anybody to know. really first made the point. only about 1% of germans were, in fact, jewish. also probably not well known and should be well known that most of the victims of the holocaust were not german, but were from the east and country and resources gully invaded by the nazis. only about 1% of germans were jews. one. , for most of germany is whole anti-semitic thing was really kind of an abstract concept because typically the average german had little or no contact with jews. these are concentrated in big cit
. >> did you wake up crying? >> what strikes you as the most surprising thing you're done for research. the fact that there was less than 1 percent of jewish people in germany. the impression is this is an overriding issue. you mentioned that demand also the fact that don was not recording all of the attacks on americans. no idea. so those things surprised me. we will surprise you with their research? he said we think we know this era, but we don't. what's a couple of things. and...
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every time i wake up, i feel like i don't have a man to support me. >> i'm glad you let me come up heretional moment there. tell me about your fathering. >> see, my father was so, so critical to my existence, man. if it wasn't for my dad, there's no way, man. there's no way i'd turn out to be who i am today. he offered too much guidance for me. he kept me straight when i was sliding off the path. he kept me, you know, grounded when i wanted to shoot off. my father was just there, man. >> what values did you give you? >> i mean he taught me hard work. if you never do wlau ever say you're going to do, that's very rough for you as a man. >> you give a very moving dedication in the book. my dear mother taught me my love an faith in god. to my father jesse "slick" harvey whose sole purpose seemed to be to teach me how to be a man and that combination has kept me moving forward even in my darkest days. i miss them so much. i hope i'm making them proud. >> what do you think they'd have made of you, particularly your father who was this great mentor? what would he have made of what you've made
every time i wake up, i feel like i don't have a man to support me. >> i'm glad you let me come up heretional moment there. tell me about your fathering. >> see, my father was so, so critical to my existence, man. if it wasn't for my dad, there's no way, man. there's no way i'd turn out to be who i am today. he offered too much guidance for me. he kept me straight when i was sliding off the path. he kept me, you know, grounded when i wanted to shoot off. my father was just there,...
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the road you know if you have a training session at ten o'clock in the morning it's very hard to wake up after intensive games the day before you want to sleep longer vassili managed to order breakfast for fifteen people and take it to their bedrooms that built his reputation as a natural thinker and his expertise is still being called on by russian medal hopes for the next olympics olympic champion tatiana lebedev or is one of them. in two thousand and nine she was on the brink of withdrawing from the world championships in berlin with a back injury but with his help she managed to recover and developed a new mental toughness. and ability to implant a feeling that you are the best confident the most focused and the strongest person of all is the most important thing not every person has an ability to inspire this feelings but this is ever amen because the one who has this gift. after manka understanding an athlete requires more than just an understanding of medicine it means appreciating had their minds work and according to him appreciating the person's selves just by and probably a bi
the road you know if you have a training session at ten o'clock in the morning it's very hard to wake up after intensive games the day before you want to sleep longer vassili managed to order breakfast for fifteen people and take it to their bedrooms that built his reputation as a natural thinker and his expertise is still being called on by russian medal hopes for the next olympics olympic champion tatiana lebedev or is one of them. in two thousand and nine she was on the brink of withdrawing...
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the road you know if you have a training session at ten o'clock in the morning it's very hard to wake up after in ten. the day before you want to sleep. managed to order breakfast for fifteen people and take it to their bedrooms that built his reputation as a natural thinker and his expertise is still being called on by russian medal hopes for the next olympics olympic champion tatiana labelle ever is one of them. in two thousand and nine she was on the brink of withdrawing from the world championships in berlin with a back injury but with his help she managed to recover and developed a new mental toughness some of this silly has disclosed his secret himself and we've yet that's going to confirm that everything comes from your head and no matter what first state an athlete can be and enjoyed it implanted a feeling that tried the best confident that the most and the strongest person of all is the most important thing is not every person has an ability to inspire this feeling is. that is the one that has this gift where it had to fight and win even with traumas and i don't have the words t
the road you know if you have a training session at ten o'clock in the morning it's very hard to wake up after in ten. the day before you want to sleep. managed to order breakfast for fifteen people and take it to their bedrooms that built his reputation as a natural thinker and his expertise is still being called on by russian medal hopes for the next olympics olympic champion tatiana labelle ever is one of them. in two thousand and nine she was on the brink of withdrawing from the world...
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people wake up and realize. "i better start doing something." we open up that box. we organize it.ke decisions. we really are here to help you. they look back and think "wow. i never thought i could do this." but we've actually done it. [ male announcer ] visit ameriprise.com and put a confident retirement more within reach. the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ that's why right here, in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ >>> this weekend marks the 31 stz anniversary of the discovery of aids. we show the story of a woman in kenya that shows how much things have changes and how much needs to be done. >> back in the 1990s, i believed aids was a punishment from god. when i first tested hiv positive, it was, oh, my god. how could i have let this happen to me. i prayed for years, hoping i would be healed.
people wake up and realize. "i better start doing something." we open up that box. we organize it.ke decisions. we really are here to help you. they look back and think "wow. i never thought i could do this." but we've actually done it. [ male announcer ] visit ameriprise.com and put a confident retirement more within reach. the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ that's why right here, in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas...