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i want to bring up ken weber from zane can.a fun job i get to work in a company that makes games like farmville. we're proponent of play on our computer and on our smart phone by the we like to engage in real play. we're proud partners of rec and park we've built mraurgd and we're a young company and we feel we're just getting started. we are thrilled to are a be a part of this and on behalf of our employees happy holidays to everyone. thank you. (clapping.) >> thank you keb all right. are you rode to light a tree. the tree only goes on if you're really, really loud. are you ready to light the tree. already i'm going to ask the people behind me to stand up but welcome two special guests i'm going to ask those special folks to come up. joe pa did he is a painters that's worked in the department for the last 17 years and see that train out there you you know that that tarantula changes every year it's a different at home and today, we're honoring batkid and last year we honor the warriors and the giant and every year for the last
i want to bring up ken weber from zane can.a fun job i get to work in a company that makes games like farmville. we're proponent of play on our computer and on our smart phone by the we like to engage in real play. we're proud partners of rec and park we've built mraurgd and we're a young company and we feel we're just getting started. we are thrilled to are a be a part of this and on behalf of our employees happy holidays to everyone. thank you. (clapping.) >> thank you keb all right....
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i want to bring up ken weber from zane can.a fun job i get to work in a company that makes games like farmville. we're proponent of play on our computer and on our smart phone by the we like to engage in real play. we're proud partners of rec and park we've built mraurgd and we're a young company and we feel we're just getting started. we are thrilled to are a be a part of this and on behalf of our employees happy holidays to everyone. thank you. (clapping.) >> thank you keb all right. are you rode to light a tree. the tree only goes on if you're really, really loud. are you ready to light the tree. already i'm going to ask the people behind me to stand up but
i want to bring up ken weber from zane can.a fun job i get to work in a company that makes games like farmville. we're proponent of play on our computer and on our smart phone by the we like to engage in real play. we're proud partners of rec and park we've built mraurgd and we're a young company and we feel we're just getting started. we are thrilled to are a be a part of this and on behalf of our employees happy holidays to everyone. thank you. (clapping.) >> thank you keb all right....
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. >> uc berkeley political science professor steven weber says it really doesn't matter why they detained him. what matters is that he's now in north korea's custody. although no one is going to say out loud that's what it is, both sides know exactly that's what it is. >> how this will play out weber says is uncertain pop i do think there's some fatigue in washington, d.c. at providing concessions to the north koreans every time they kind of create some trouble, we give them something. >> kimberly, thank you. >> vice president joe biden has a week-long trip planned to asia this week, including a stop in south korea. this is video of him in panama two weeks ago. he plans to participate in a ceremony honoring u.s. troops who died during the korean war. there's no word at this point if he plans to discuss with anyone the arrest of merrill newman. there's a statement that asks for the release of merrill newman as well as kenneth bay, another american held in the communist country. we are following the story at nbc bay area.com. type in detained in north korea in the search bar and you'll get
. >> uc berkeley political science professor steven weber says it really doesn't matter why they detained him. what matters is that he's now in north korea's custody. although no one is going to say out loud that's what it is, both sides know exactly that's what it is. >> how this will play out weber says is uncertain pop i do think there's some fatigue in washington, d.c. at providing concessions to the north koreans every time they kind of create some trouble, we give them...
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weber won the geriatric foot race. he has the play of the day. the young guy c dub won. mr. weber.he big winner in the geriatric foot race play of the day. >>> 6:26. a man is in critical condition after a quadruple stabbing after last night's broncos game in denver when people were arguing in a parking lot near the stadium. people were taken into custody of at fight. >>> it's 6:26. the body of nelson mandela lies in state for the third and final day in the capital of south africa. the tribute to him being unveiled today. >> reporter: and the number of bicycle deaths in san jose is spiking. it's the highest it's been in more than a decade. i'm kiet do with a live report coming up. ,, ,,,,,,,,,, omg, jack. have you ever checked out these new product ideas people post on your page? they're kind of amaze. ...ing. yeah - that's where i got the ideas for my new- fajita ranch melt. seasoned chicken with a gooey blend of pepper jack cheese, roasted peppers and onions, on toasted sourdough for just $3.99. is that where you also got the idea for that clock bracelet you always wear? my watch?
weber won the geriatric foot race. he has the play of the day. the young guy c dub won. mr. weber.he big winner in the geriatric foot race play of the day. >>> 6:26. a man is in critical condition after a quadruple stabbing after last night's broncos game in denver when people were arguing in a parking lot near the stadium. people were taken into custody of at fight. >>> it's 6:26. the body of nelson mandela lies in state for the third and final day in the capital of south...
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weber makes the most effort to shape that society will shape it to their greatest advantage. this is what we need to be working on. as i mentioned, the internet is challenging. in a a lot of very important ways, governments are trying to fight back. maprestingly, this is a that was developed recently published recently by the oxford internet institute. they resized all of the countries on the planet based on their internet population. then they colored each country according to which website is the most visited website in that country. , those arered countries where google is the most popular. all of the blue, countries where facebook is the most popular. china is a big green because idu, a bigdo -- ba internet company. except for china, cause extent, iran, and russia, all of the other countries, the most dominant web services are american. knife you combine that information with what we are now learning about the nsa and the effect it has had and it's relatively unfettered access to information on communications happening on these websites -- arguably there are some controls
weber makes the most effort to shape that society will shape it to their greatest advantage. this is what we need to be working on. as i mentioned, the internet is challenging. in a a lot of very important ways, governments are trying to fight back. maprestingly, this is a that was developed recently published recently by the oxford internet institute. they resized all of the countries on the planet based on their internet population. then they colored each country according to which website is...
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we'll tell you all about that >>> our next guest has been called the ultimate chef, brian emmet is the weber of cbs's american baking competition and it's a treat to have you here. i told you my husband and i enjoy watching this show. you couldn't be denied victory. you were on crutches? >> yeah, i was. i hurt myself in the beginning doing promos, so it was tough. glad it over but now i'm here. >> you are here and you are preparing something that we can have for the morning before we go out for dinner or the morning after? >> this is great for holidays because you can prepare it. you put it in the fridge, take it out and bake it. holidays are stressful anyway, you have the shopping & company coming over so this is a great recipe so basically it's called the sunday brunch strata, and i make home made croutons. >> of course. >> so this is a day over bread that i've cubed and what we're going to do is sprinkle a little of the bacon that i already cooked up, a little bit of the greece from that and butter and mix that up and make your own corutons so we'll sprinkle parmesan, cheese and herbs, an
we'll tell you all about that >>> our next guest has been called the ultimate chef, brian emmet is the weber of cbs's american baking competition and it's a treat to have you here. i told you my husband and i enjoy watching this show. you couldn't be denied victory. you were on crutches? >> yeah, i was. i hurt myself in the beginning doing promos, so it was tough. glad it over but now i'm here. >> you are here and you are preparing something that we can have for the morning...
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one example weber likes is how tracking data from bank of america call center workers show they completed calls faster just by taking lunch and coffee breaks at the same time. >> when you forecast them out, a minimum, are saving the company about $15 million a year. >> it may seem novel, but these badges are just one example of an increasingly high level effort to monitor workers in the name of productivity. >> the average employee spends anywhere between an hour and two hours a day on their computer for personal use at the -- while at work. >> brad miller is ceo of awareness which sells monitoring soft is the wear used by agencies. >> we can see if there are alert others. >> the software allows managers to set up alerts to tell them whenever workers use words like sexy or visit certain web sites. anything from online gambling to facebook: as a fail safe, supervise cores watch a screen. >> miller has seen demand for the software exploit in the last three years as more companies home. >> by monitoring their computer amtivities, they can at least attempt to supervise the employee the way th
one example weber likes is how tracking data from bank of america call center workers show they completed calls faster just by taking lunch and coffee breaks at the same time. >> when you forecast them out, a minimum, are saving the company about $15 million a year. >> it may seem novel, but these badges are just one example of an increasingly high level effort to monitor workers in the name of productivity. >> the average employee spends anywhere between an hour and two hours...
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weber says it's true cuba has produced a large number of top tier dancers known for their strength and. dancers there are restricted to performing the classics and have only one major ballet company to join. >> yes, yes, do it with the arms so it's a super dramatic jump. >> reporter: that's why justiz is one of many who have left. >> they're defecting because there's a demand for cuban dancers in the world because they're just so darn good. they can jump higher, turn more. they have a style which is electric. >> reporter: the benefits in the u.s. are also financial. justiz can now help support his family. >> back in cuba, my mom was helping me. >> your mom was helping to support you back in cuban. >> yes. now, i can help her. >> reporter: by next christmas justiz hopes that his family will join limb in the u.s., the place that he now calls home. margaret brennan, cbs news, washington. >>> and coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," new fallout from the target store credit card hacking case. we'll get details from jill schlesinger. >>> plus, we'll show you how hollywood i
weber says it's true cuba has produced a large number of top tier dancers known for their strength and. dancers there are restricted to performing the classics and have only one major ballet company to join. >> yes, yes, do it with the arms so it's a super dramatic jump. >> reporter: that's why justiz is one of many who have left. >> they're defecting because there's a demand for cuban dancers in the world because they're just so darn good. they can jump higher, turn more....
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supposed to take place by the prosecution they kick the start button for this operation to begin a weber the police forces refused to make this happen so there wasn't a huge breakdown within the system on between police forces and the prosecution so on. turkey is at it and a lock in terms of what the system is going to do right now. the many reactions from the political parties' eleven having to balance that reshuffle. well we understand that this this situation is very new for turkey on. of course the main opposition parties and in the other parties are ours criticizing what is happening there criticizing the party they're calling for the resignation of one dead on. but there's invade there's a big change in terms of what's happening within the public's reactions as well because of course we know what happened in june we had a lot of reaction globally we saw that the reaction towards authority of everyone saw that it was a lot of calls protesting check into place but i want to enjoy the projects were criticizing time i was tagged on and the party for on the issue was in bahrain the issu
supposed to take place by the prosecution they kick the start button for this operation to begin a weber the police forces refused to make this happen so there wasn't a huge breakdown within the system on between police forces and the prosecution so on. turkey is at it and a lock in terms of what the system is going to do right now. the many reactions from the political parties' eleven having to balance that reshuffle. well we understand that this this situation is very new for turkey on. of...
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industry analysts say how weber the resent the end of it is a wakeup call for korea. as the country is not an exception for jen's global restructuring considering korea strong local currency i asked an relatively small domestic market gm korea's labor union and supply as most were on their efforts to improve productivity. all in all that. already gm korea was hit by the u s automakers decision late last year to scale back on the korean production of its compact car ruiz in the future. korea is currently at major production base for cruise but the compact model was being built here. when gm introduces its next generation model. on top of that jen's announcement this month to phase out sales of chevrolet vehicles in europe by two thousand sixteen was a major blow to the korean unit that's because in korea perdue says about ninety percent of the steady automobiles sold in europe or as much as a fifth of its total output in the short term korea will remain as the us on a science major production into the london center for small cars but its future will depend on its produ
industry analysts say how weber the resent the end of it is a wakeup call for korea. as the country is not an exception for jen's global restructuring considering korea strong local currency i asked an relatively small domestic market gm korea's labor union and supply as most were on their efforts to improve productivity. all in all that. already gm korea was hit by the u s automakers decision late last year to scale back on the korean production of its compact car ruiz in the future. korea is...
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joining us tonight is edward from bank of america and catherine weber from alameda county community food thank you for joining us. edward, $25,000, an amazing donation. can you tell me specifically where this money will go towards with the alameda food bank. >> absolutely. thank you so much. this is such a time of year where it's joyous for many but challenging for others. this gift will donate 56,000 meals to individuals in the east bay area and we're just so pleased we could do this as another way that bank of america supports our community. also, our roots are very deep here in the bay area going back to 1904 with the bank of italy and we take our community involvement very seriously. we donate hundreds of thousands of volunteer hours and millions of dollars every year and again, this is just one way we can give back. i think giving 56,000 meals to those of us who need it this time of year is a help to the community. >> this has to make a huge difference. >> it has a profound impact on the folks who we serve. we are serving one out of six residents in alameda county. and so this gift
joining us tonight is edward from bank of america and catherine weber from alameda county community food thank you for joining us. edward, $25,000, an amazing donation. can you tell me specifically where this money will go towards with the alameda food bank. >> absolutely. thank you so much. this is such a time of year where it's joyous for many but challenging for others. this gift will donate 56,000 meals to individuals in the east bay area and we're just so pleased we could do this as...
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weber getting caught in from other sources but not the raw material they were once getting so the power of cotton would cause the european powers to intervene he did not happen for a variety of reasons. they did manage to get cotton so that was another reason ordinary european workers headed to a moral appeal. in the league in view that "emancipation proclamation" allowed him to use speak across the atlantic to european workers to get them to appeal to their sense of justice to apply pressure. that power is limited recall that soft power today. it has its role but not always as powerful as we like to think but it did work in the long run errands there were a enormous monster meetings in britain in the first half of 1863 where the day workers rallied but in the short term the latest scholarship shows that the "emancipation proclamation" spurred intervention because they fear the slavery disorder so that was one of the most dangerous moments as the "emancipation proclamation" leading to universal support in europe he was not exactly right but in the long run he was. >> if you would addres
weber getting caught in from other sources but not the raw material they were once getting so the power of cotton would cause the european powers to intervene he did not happen for a variety of reasons. they did manage to get cotton so that was another reason ordinary european workers headed to a moral appeal. in the league in view that "emancipation proclamation" allowed him to use speak across the atlantic to european workers to get them to appeal to their sense of justice to apply...
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i want to thank also karen bass and andy weber. we had a hearing not long ago where we heard from the filipinos who went through being labor trafficking. and it is in wake of disasters like this there is more traffics. and we are working on making that not happen. i want to say that i had the pleasure of meeting with the assi assistant administrator nancy l linburg after the typhoon hit landple fa landple -- landfall -- we thank you and your team for bringing comfort and compassion to those that need it most. i do have one issue that i want i want to raise concerning our nati nation's disaster relief effort. we met with bill gates on one. it is one of the issues which he addressed in this meeting. and that is the unacceptable long transit times for supplies to reach those that need it most. the 60-year-old law that governs food aid prevents timely measures by forcing they are sources from the united states and imported. 60 years ago it made sense, but now it is unnecessary. the first shipment of united states rice to the philippian
i want to thank also karen bass and andy weber. we had a hearing not long ago where we heard from the filipinos who went through being labor trafficking. and it is in wake of disasters like this there is more traffics. and we are working on making that not happen. i want to say that i had the pleasure of meeting with the assi assistant administrator nancy l linburg after the typhoon hit landple fa landple -- landfall -- we thank you and your team for bringing comfort and compassion to those...
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i want to thank cain and randy weber. we had a hearing not long ago. a field hearing, we herd from a filipino who had gone through this tragedy of being labor trafficking trafficking in this case, it is in the wink of >> disasters like this. we're making sure it doesn't happen. i want to thank karen and randy for their work on that issue. and i wanted to say that i had the pleasure of meeting with assistant administrator nancy lind berg in the days after the typhoon hit land fall. i want to say it's extraordinary the work usaid is doing there. we want to thank you and your team for bringing comfort and compassion to those who need most. i have one issue i want to raise. one which we met with bill gates, the committee members met with bill gates several hours ago. it's one of the issue he addressed as well in this meeting. that is the unacceptably long transit times for supplies to reach those who need it most. the 60-year-old law that governs fooding prevents the timely delivery of assistance by requiring the commodities be sourced directly from the u.
i want to thank cain and randy weber. we had a hearing not long ago. a field hearing, we herd from a filipino who had gone through this tragedy of being labor trafficking trafficking in this case, it is in the wink of >> disasters like this. we're making sure it doesn't happen. i want to thank karen and randy for their work on that issue. and i wanted to say that i had the pleasure of meeting with assistant administrator nancy lind berg in the days after the typhoon hit land fall. i want...
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we listed everything that needed to get done and decided which was top priority then made in a weber it spreadsheet to divide each day into his and her 30 minute increments. is specified to every kirsch three shopping trip and work meetings that were expected to run early or stay late in those networking events. and in the effort to stay healthy there is time to work out and see friends. this schedule even included tonya to create the next week's schedule to people out one half hour time slot and was color-coded by a category and took up half of the refrigerator. looking at it filled me with hope. i can do it all. but dread of not a moment to spare. on paper there is time for everything as long as nothing went wrong. of course, things did go wrong. the car got a flat, a friend would ask for a favor, the water heater broke and flooded the floor. when it happens it is like the proverbial butterfly effected cause the hurricane. one wrong move could set off a chain of events causing a whole schedule to collapse for the worst was when one of us got sick because chances were all of us woul
we listed everything that needed to get done and decided which was top priority then made in a weber it spreadsheet to divide each day into his and her 30 minute increments. is specified to every kirsch three shopping trip and work meetings that were expected to run early or stay late in those networking events. and in the effort to stay healthy there is time to work out and see friends. this schedule even included tonya to create the next week's schedule to people out one half hour time slot...
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. >> reporter: this is weber, at 9:43 a.m.et from the market a senior citizen was killed trying to cross the civic ground. >> driver stopped right away. and deputies rendered aid to the victim. he was declared dead at the scene. >> reporter: san rafael police say at this point it's not sure if the victim was at the crosswalk. they only said he was crossing south to east. >> i'm going to watch my step. >> reporter: investigators are trying to figure out if the 38- year-old driver of the van was speeding at the time of the collision. >> we need at least a pedestrian flashing light here because it's a critical point. >> reporter: so people that cross the street to get to the farmers market say most get to the posted limit. a stoplight or stop sign they say would be nice. >> i think if somebody was killed we need to pay attention to that. >> you need to use a little safety crossing too. >> we have certainly had collisions over the year. >> reporter: there's no word if the driver of that van will be charged. the victim has been ide
. >> reporter: this is weber, at 9:43 a.m.et from the market a senior citizen was killed trying to cross the civic ground. >> driver stopped right away. and deputies rendered aid to the victim. he was declared dead at the scene. >> reporter: san rafael police say at this point it's not sure if the victim was at the crosswalk. they only said he was crossing south to east. >> i'm going to watch my step. >> reporter: investigators are trying to figure out if the 38-...
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. >> in fact it's a real flood that inspired johan webers, a born again christian, to build this ark.rm surge in 1992 and a next day a book caught his eye among the wreckage. >> it was the book of noah. i looked at the book, i said, oh, wow, i'm going to build the ark of noah. my children were so excited. and they ran to my wife. >> what did she say? >> she was not happy. >> yeah, women are sensible. >> yeah. it took 13 years to get permission. >> it took you 13 years to convince her? >> yes. >> you must have really believed th in this. >> 100%. >> it took johan over four years to build his ark. and he even used the bible as a blueprint. >> 50 elbow is the wide and 50 elbow is high. >> elbow -- >> from here to the top of your finger. >> the cubit. >> yeah. i took mine. >> noah spent 120 years on his ark. and it's every child's favorite story. when the flood finally did come, he was ready. >> god sends two of every animal. all of them, two of every single one. came on to his ship. from the giraffes to the small little a little ants and the bears. it rained for 40 days and nights, and f
. >> in fact it's a real flood that inspired johan webers, a born again christian, to build this ark.rm surge in 1992 and a next day a book caught his eye among the wreckage. >> it was the book of noah. i looked at the book, i said, oh, wow, i'm going to build the ark of noah. my children were so excited. and they ran to my wife. >> what did she say? >> she was not happy. >> yeah, women are sensible. >> yeah. it took 13 years to get permission. >> it...
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. >> reporter: this is weber, at 9:43 a.m.ust feet from the market a senior citizen was killed trying to cross the civic ground. >> driver stopped right away. and deputies rendered aid to the victim. he was declared dead at the scene. >> reporter: san rafael police say at this point it's not sure if the victim was at the crosswalk. they only said he was crossing south to east. >> i'm going to watch my step. >> reporter: investigators are trying to figure out if the 38- year-old driver of the van was speeding at the time of the collision. >> we need at least a pedestrian flashing light here because it's a critical point. >> reporter: so people that cross the street to get to the farmers market say most get to the posted limit. a stoplight or stop sign they say would be nice. >> i think if somebody was killed we need to pay attention to that. >> you need to use a little safety crossing too. >> we have certainly had collisions over the year. >> reporter: there's no word if the driver of that van will be charged. the victim has be
. >> reporter: this is weber, at 9:43 a.m.ust feet from the market a senior citizen was killed trying to cross the civic ground. >> driver stopped right away. and deputies rendered aid to the victim. he was declared dead at the scene. >> reporter: san rafael police say at this point it's not sure if the victim was at the crosswalk. they only said he was crossing south to east. >> i'm going to watch my step. >> reporter: investigators are trying to figure out if the...
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weber. the gentleman from utah, mr. stewart is recognized for his questions. >> thank you for being here today. i'm sure you have just enjoyed your morning. [laughter] >> you've been looking forward to it for weeks. >> i'm honored to be here. >> thank you. i'm sincere when i say i think we recognize you worked harris county to serve your country. there are so many things we disagree with. and that i believe that the epa is working not for but actually against the best interest of the american people. and some of those, not all of them. have been brought up to date in the hear soggy far. let me list a few of them quickly. new interpretation of the waters and the clean water act. new ozone standards that may frame weber mentioned very quickly. it's going to affect huge part of the west. hydraulic fracking and clean water. new standards for the cost of the carbon emissions. and standards we've spent some time talking about the coal fire power plant generation. there are others. thank you together i believe these new rules
weber. the gentleman from utah, mr. stewart is recognized for his questions. >> thank you for being here today. i'm sure you have just enjoyed your morning. [laughter] >> you've been looking forward to it for weeks. >> i'm honored to be here. >> thank you. i'm sincere when i say i think we recognize you worked harris county to serve your country. there are so many things we disagree with. and that i believe that the epa is working not for but actually against the best...
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weber won the geriatric foot race. he has the play of the day. >> hello. >>> 5:25. snagging a deal on a smartphone. where you can buy one of apple's latest gadgets for less than 30 bucks. what's christine's story? i started using lysol disinfectant spray, gosh, as long as i can remember. i use lysol on soft surfaces because you can't put your couch in the washing machine. i think that lysol disinfectant spray compares to other products in that it actually kills the germs. which helps keep my family healthy. it's tried and true. i mean all you have to do is just spray. it does the job for you. lysol - hundreds of ways to help protect your family. the idea is moving forward d has travelers talking... >>> the number of bicycle deaths in san jose are the highest in a decade. i'm kiet do with a live report coming up. >> and cell phones in flight. the idea is moving forward and has travelers talking but not everyone is on board. >> still seeing some freezing temperatures around the bay area. but some much warmer weather on the way. we'll talk about it coming up. >> and we
weber won the geriatric foot race. he has the play of the day. >> hello. >>> 5:25. snagging a deal on a smartphone. where you can buy one of apple's latest gadgets for less than 30 bucks. what's christine's story? i started using lysol disinfectant spray, gosh, as long as i can remember. i use lysol on soft surfaces because you can't put your couch in the washing machine. i think that lysol disinfectant spray compares to other products in that it actually kills the germs. which...
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they unload a jumbo screen tv a weber in the parking lot.ches and everything else will they be allowed to do that? >> no, we clear the parking lot after kickoff. we have doing that for years. it's saved a lot of trouble later. if you are planning to visit and just hang out in the parking lot, it's not going to be allowed. come, have a great time. >> what else isn't going to be allowed? >> giving anybody a heart time that's wearing seahawks jerseys. obviously when the gates open, the energy will be high. i'll be walking the parking lot myself before the game. there will be a lot of cops out engaging talking to kids, again, we want a fun time in the spirited rivalry but no violence. >> we have to be honest 49ers fans have a reputation for -- for -- for, uhm, violence, as well. >> it's a testosterone game. so people get at each other. it's high energy. i know that the seahawks and the 12th man -- russell wilson is undefeated because they have passion and they travel well. >> batkid is back in town for a big road race for the make-a- wish founda
they unload a jumbo screen tv a weber in the parking lot.ches and everything else will they be allowed to do that? >> no, we clear the parking lot after kickoff. we have doing that for years. it's saved a lot of trouble later. if you are planning to visit and just hang out in the parking lot, it's not going to be allowed. come, have a great time. >> what else isn't going to be allowed? >> giving anybody a heart time that's wearing seahawks jerseys. obviously when the gates...
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i came down to the feeling that i was commando, ultimately more meat than weber them. as of 3000 miles from hollywood. i ordered a screenplay about me feeling me. it would be a fictional circumstance but my feeling about spirituality, be the husband or father or this or that. all of it. the arrogance, the flaws, all of it put together. i was telling the girl in the front because she was staring at me, kind of ostracizing the group. if you write about your experience while you're leaning on your hand like that, what happened before you got here? by the guy behind you is doing that. why can't your principles for some the speaker. would that make you feel? you saw an amazing night. when you are yourself, it becomes like a light. i think that kind of comes from i guess something that came from my parents. i don't know, the culture is exposed to, that there's something worthy. that's the thing you want the kids to have. in fact, that's exact to the opposite message they are getting. ultimately, the book became a very evident they spoke. i try to keep my opinion out of it en
i came down to the feeling that i was commando, ultimately more meat than weber them. as of 3000 miles from hollywood. i ordered a screenplay about me feeling me. it would be a fictional circumstance but my feeling about spirituality, be the husband or father or this or that. all of it. the arrogance, the flaws, all of it put together. i was telling the girl in the front because she was staring at me, kind of ostracizing the group. if you write about your experience while you're leaning on your...
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the book is not primarily an argument about an instance of the aspects to two vectorize max weber would have it, indirect. i say explicitly in the book out of satanism as such did not disenchant the world. much more important were the ongoing disputes between catholics and protestants, which prompted ideological alternatives in modern secular thoughts and their violent conflicts come which catalyzed institutional innovations that eventually accommodated religious as well as secular pluralism. because they believe that christianity was not religion in the modern sense, a discrete domain of life separate from political -- economic exchange and so forth were brought there as they say in the book is far from homogeneous yet institutionalized worldview that for good or influence than was intended to mock domains of human life because of that the rejections of the roman catholic church roman catholic church's authority by protestant reformers affected nearly everything. this included transformations that were already underway before the reformation such as conceptions of metaphysics, the incr
the book is not primarily an argument about an instance of the aspects to two vectorize max weber would have it, indirect. i say explicitly in the book out of satanism as such did not disenchant the world. much more important were the ongoing disputes between catholics and protestants, which prompted ideological alternatives in modern secular thoughts and their violent conflicts come which catalyzed institutional innovations that eventually accommodated religious as well as secular pluralism....
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weber dashes across the finish line. kenny smith cried foul and says he actually won.e next hour of "newsroom" starts now. >>> good morning. i'm carol costello. thanks so much for being with me. we begin with a shocking new report about an american who has been missing in iran for nearly seven years. bob levin son actually worked for the cia. his own family and the u.s. government denied he worked for the government when he disappeared. here is more. >> reporter: i've confirmed with a source that's been deeply involved in this matter that there is proof that he was allegedly working for the cia undercover or under contract for years while at the same time working as a private investigator. obviously, there is a lot of concern about revealing this very sensitive information will mean for his safety. the ap says the reason it moved forward with the story is this. thetds after documenting the information long ago in 2010, they agreed to hold back three times at the government's request because the u.s. government said it had promising leads to bring him home, yet nothing
weber dashes across the finish line. kenny smith cried foul and says he actually won.e next hour of "newsroom" starts now. >>> good morning. i'm carol costello. thanks so much for being with me. we begin with a shocking new report about an american who has been missing in iran for nearly seven years. bob levin son actually worked for the cia. his own family and the u.s. government denied he worked for the government when he disappeared. here is more. >> reporter: i've...
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weber makes the most effort to shape that society will shape it to their greatest advantage. this is what we need to be working on. this is what we need to be working on. as i mentioned, the internet is challenging. in a a lot of very important ways, governments are trying to fight back. interestingly, this is a map that was developed recently published recently by the oxford internet institute. they resized all of the countries on the planet based on their internet population. then they colored each country according to which website is the most visited website in that country. all of the red, those are countries where google is the most popular. all of the blue, countries where facebook is the most popular. china is a big green because that is baidu, a big internet company. except for china, cause extent, iran, and russia, all of the other countries, the most dominant web services are american. now, you combine that information with what we are now learning about the nsa and the effect it has had and it's relatively unfettered access to information on communications happeni
weber makes the most effort to shape that society will shape it to their greatest advantage. this is what we need to be working on. this is what we need to be working on. as i mentioned, the internet is challenging. in a a lot of very important ways, governments are trying to fight back. interestingly, this is a map that was developed recently published recently by the oxford internet institute. they resized all of the countries on the planet based on their internet population. then they...
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weber makes the most effort to shape that society will shape it to their greatest advantage. this is what we need to be working on. as i mentioned, the internet is challenging. in a a lot of very important ways, governments are trying to fight back. interestingly, this is a map that was developed recently published recently by the oxford internet institute. they resized all of the countries on the planet based on their internet population. then they colored each country according to which website is the most visited website in that country. all of the red, those are countries where google is the most popular. all of the blue, countries where facebook is the most popular. china is a big green because that is baidu, a big internet company. except for china, cause extent, iran, and russia, all of the other countries, the most dominant web services are american. knife you combine that information with what we are now learning about the nsa and the effect it has had and it's relatively unfettered access to information on communications happening on these websites -- arguably there
weber makes the most effort to shape that society will shape it to their greatest advantage. this is what we need to be working on. as i mentioned, the internet is challenging. in a a lot of very important ways, governments are trying to fight back. interestingly, this is a map that was developed recently published recently by the oxford internet institute. they resized all of the countries on the planet based on their internet population. then they colored each country according to which...
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i was on a radio show not too long ago with ben weber and a woman from the tea party who is running againstete sessions. he's got the rhetoric. we don't have a problem. i don't think. third way are not players. >> you mean the democratic party is going to go further and further leftwich is awesome, by the way. i love that you guys are going to -- >> this is the straw man stuff. >> not straw man. we're talking about bill de blasio and elizabeth warren and mainstream democrats who are actually trying to move the party back to the center and they get killed. i love this. >> you're making this stuff up. >> i'm not making this stuff up. it was in the "new york times." >> stop it. blah, blah, blah, blah. >> you sit here with your carl bernstein, american banter, tea party nonsense and then the second i talk about -- you talk i was talking to so-and-so in a barber's chair and they said it was bad. i bring up a "new york times" article and you freak out saying i'm making stuff up. >> first, before we get too far ahead in virginia the next candidate up is mark warner who is a very centrist democrat,
i was on a radio show not too long ago with ben weber and a woman from the tea party who is running againstete sessions. he's got the rhetoric. we don't have a problem. i don't think. third way are not players. >> you mean the democratic party is going to go further and further leftwich is awesome, by the way. i love that you guys are going to -- >> this is the straw man stuff. >> not straw man. we're talking about bill de blasio and elizabeth warren and mainstream democrats...
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defeat the soviet union and were cautious about doing things that distracted them from that. 1985, weberng them led an effort that convinced reagan to become more proactive. if you look at what he said and did during that period, think about the idea of appointing a black ambassador to a country that is racially legally totally segregated and the signal that sent to every young black in south africa that the united states was doing what it could to be on their side. i think it was a significant step. >> newt, what do you think about the recent understanding that it wasn't until 2008 that nelson mandela was on the list of known terrorists for the united states? >> look, i have been a consistent critic of the state department as an incompetent bureaucracy and the notion that they hadn't noticed sometime between 1990 and 2008 that nelson mandela had been released from prison was considered an international hero, had become president of his country and frankly when i was speaker, he visited the united states to receive the gold medal, the notion they hadn't noticed this tells you about your
defeat the soviet union and were cautious about doing things that distracted them from that. 1985, weberng them led an effort that convinced reagan to become more proactive. if you look at what he said and did during that period, think about the idea of appointing a black ambassador to a country that is racially legally totally segregated and the signal that sent to every young black in south africa that the united states was doing what it could to be on their side. i think it was a significant...
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it looked like smith would win but he celebrated a little too early and weber dashed across the finishctually won and wouldn't participate in the medal ceremony. >>> barkley will be unguarded with rachel nichols tonight. that's tonight at 10:30 eastern right here on cnn. whenever charles barkley starts talking about stuff, he like to listen. he always has great things to say. >> are you kidding me? that's ridiculous. >> that was a baby barkley right there. what do you think about that? >> andy and i talked about it ahead of time. >> that was very good. >> it was good. i love it. >> barkley couldn't win the race because he was talking the whole time. >> don't they learn from the guys they watch, the football players who start celebrating and drop the ball before they get into the end zone. >> they're lucky at their age nobody pulled a hamstring. >> i want to talk about science for a second. weird. how do you make science hit? you roll out a red carpet, throw an event that some have called the oscars of science. breakthroughs in science were given out in california, honoring milestones i
it looked like smith would win but he celebrated a little too early and weber dashed across the finishctually won and wouldn't participate in the medal ceremony. >>> barkley will be unguarded with rachel nichols tonight. that's tonight at 10:30 eastern right here on cnn. whenever charles barkley starts talking about stuff, he like to listen. he always has great things to say. >> are you kidding me? that's ridiculous. >> that was a baby barkley right there. what do you think...
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. >> joining us is sheila weber, editor of national marriage week.it. politicians don't want to talk about it. we have a huge decline in marriage and especially seeing that the middle class is now veering into family patterns that are going to lead them into a lower class situation. if you're a high school dropout, they are having 83% of their first born babies out of wedlock. if you finish high school it's 58%. if you graduate college, 12%. the higher educated are attaching marriage to their child bearing. we are not talking about situations where people, women get themselves in unexpected situations. it seems we are veering toward intentional child bearing without being attached to marriage. this is not good for children. the research is so clear children benefit most from having their mother and their father in a married state raising them. they have less trouble with the law, less teen pregnancy, less addiction, perform better in school. this younger generation is now showing signs that marriage is disposable and dispensable. under the age of 30,
. >> joining us is sheila weber, editor of national marriage week.it. politicians don't want to talk about it. we have a huge decline in marriage and especially seeing that the middle class is now veering into family patterns that are going to lead them into a lower class situation. if you're a high school dropout, they are having 83% of their first born babies out of wedlock. if you finish high school it's 58%. if you graduate college, 12%. the higher educated are attaching marriage to...
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weber. . mr. weber: i thank the gentleman from illinois, our distinguished deputy whip. mr. speaker, this house agrees on almost virtually every issue brought before it. however, this is one issue on which this house agrees, we all agree. we must never allow a nuclear-armed iran. repeatedly, this congress has passed resolutions condemning a nuclear iran as well as multiple pieces of legislation strengthening an iran sanctions policy in the hopes of halting their progress. a number of resolutions calling for sanctions increased scrutiny and the cessation have also passed the u.n. security council. and yet, instead of tightening the sanctions policy, a policy which has forced iran to the negotiations table in the first place, this administration seems hell-bent on easing those sanctions and allowing the release of billions of dollars in assets in finances to iran. even more incredulous, we still don't have a finalized bill, much less know the details of what they're planning. as a result of this administration's easement, iran is already threatening an oil price war within ope
weber. . mr. weber: i thank the gentleman from illinois, our distinguished deputy whip. mr. speaker, this house agrees on almost virtually every issue brought before it. however, this is one issue on which this house agrees, we all agree. we must never allow a nuclear-armed iran. repeatedly, this congress has passed resolutions condemning a nuclear iran as well as multiple pieces of legislation strengthening an iran sanctions policy in the hopes of halting their progress. a number of...