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what do you think of morgan's wonderland? >> love it. >> reporter: why do you love it so much?n. it's been 13 years until they built the park. >> what was that first time like? >> it was scary at first. i held on for dear life almost. >> reporter: miguel's joy brings tears of joy to his mom, silylv. >> i never want him to feel different, feel left out. i always tried, you know, to keep him up just like a normal child. >> you can let some of the issues that you have to deal with on a daily basis relieve yourself of those and have fun. >> reporter: for the cal tas, fun is part of the draw. >> the love, acceptance, everybody's smiling. you just feel like this is home. >> reporter: debbye turner bell, cbs news, san antonio, texas. >> morgan's wonderland free for hose with special needs and $10 to 15 for everybody else. more than 130,000 people have visited from over 20 countries. another great reason to visit the san antonio area, if you're down there. what a great, great idea, and a great theme park. up next, have you been to a concert lately? why the music business is thriving no
what do you think of morgan's wonderland? >> love it. >> reporter: why do you love it so much?n. it's been 13 years until they built the park. >> what was that first time like? >> it was scary at first. i held on for dear life almost. >> reporter: miguel's joy brings tears of joy to his mom, silylv. >> i never want him to feel different, feel left out. i always tried, you know, to keep him up just like a normal child. >> you can let some of the issues...
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we brought wonderland, a public art exhibit, to the tenderloin. it featured 16 art installations throughout the neighborhood. it was a way to highlight the neighborhood and a way to get people to come in and press pass through the neighborhood. we have a merrill that was part of that project and a sculpture and other installations as well. we hosted an art gallery and a monthly concert series. that is, in a nutshell, our beautification projects. we also worked on safety for the neighborhood. in 2007, we worked closely with the community to develop a comprehensive neighborhood safety plan. that has created a movement called tnt, the new tenderloin. we were able to get a large number of residents to city hall to speak to the board of supervisors hearing and present at that time with five dozen signatures demanding the can be considered in the same way that many other neighborhoods -- with 5000 signatures demanding the tenderloin be treated in the same way that many neighborhoods are considered. we also worked with nightclubs and liquor stores. we br
we brought wonderland, a public art exhibit, to the tenderloin. it featured 16 art installations throughout the neighborhood. it was a way to highlight the neighborhood and a way to get people to come in and press pass through the neighborhood. we have a merrill that was part of that project and a sculpture and other installations as well. we hosted an art gallery and a monthly concert series. that is, in a nutshell, our beautification projects. we also worked on safety for the neighborhood. in...
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i always -- always bring alice in wonderland as a parallel for my students. i begin by class with alice. the reader has to have the curiosity of alice to see the white rabbit running and she has to have the courage of jufrming into the hole -- jumping into the hole wanting to discover the new world fix offers -- fiction offers so image nation offers you -- imagination offers you alternate worlds or potential. >> did he not say this is an exact quote -- readers were born free and ought to remain free which you quoted? >> yes. >> doesn't he say that the reader is the classic in subordinate? >> yes. >> and he says curiosity is insubordination in its purest form. >> curiosity is insubordination in its purest form. >> usually in lolita when he's describing what a work of fictionhould be he talks -- about curiosity and tenderness. for him curiosity wants to make you want to know about other people and emphasize with them. >> english is a foreign language for you? >> english is foreign. >> were you caught -- taught it at home? >> i was taught in school. >> nab bark
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film about being about his reading and that ought to be research alice in wonderland in three d. . as a matter of fact we are sitting in this bar it's a movie theater in the center of moscow where they have been showing soviet movies for the last like bertie years what should a three d. is. something new i don't understand it is a i think being a perfectionist i remember the three days oh yeah you had one on grass which was red and one of the ceiling and we even had smell movies where. the hero would be walking through a. field of flour. and the sequel what i was lauer at our boys movie. yes so so so do you think do you think movies need that. be against new technology whatever i mean movies. instead of the same movies are movies only when they're done no way you know. i have yet to see a really good movie in the new technology but i don't go to the movies that often except in festivals thank you thank you very much for being with us and just a reminder that we're here still on the show was geraldine chaplin granddaughter of the nobel prize winner and daughter of a movie genius and
film about being about his reading and that ought to be research alice in wonderland in three d. . as a matter of fact we are sitting in this bar it's a movie theater in the center of moscow where they have been showing soviet movies for the last like bertie years what should a three d. is. something new i don't understand it is a i think being a perfectionist i remember the three days oh yeah you had one on grass which was red and one of the ceiling and we even had smell movies where. the hero...
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fan fiction has been around since the 19th century with stories and parodies based on "alice in wonderlanderlock holmes," even jane austen. but fan fiction exploded with the internet. one web site has two million stories posted, more than 500,000 of them based on "harry potter." >> it's huge. >> reporter: emerson spartz launched the fan web site mugglenet when he was just 12 years old. >> "harry potter" was the gateway drug for books for a generation. with the power of the internet combined with the intricate and detailed world j.k. rowling created, it's helped to catalyze a generation of writers. >> reporter: author j.k. rowling doesn't seem to mind. this fall she'll launch her own web site, pottermore, which may offer even more fan fiction fodder well after the last credit rolls on the big screen. michelle miller, cbs news, new york. >> pelley: that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org for many commuters. the protest, shutting down a san francis
fan fiction has been around since the 19th century with stories and parodies based on "alice in wonderlanderlock holmes," even jane austen. but fan fiction exploded with the internet. one web site has two million stories posted, more than 500,000 of them based on "harry potter." >> it's huge. >> reporter: emerson spartz launched the fan web site mugglenet when he was just 12 years old. >> "harry potter" was the gateway drug for books for a...
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probably what this lawsuit does that significant is it needs it reveals that this sort of alice in wonderland nature of the government today in which this down and back is. forward and black is white you know the absurdity of what's going on in washington d.c. and it's not just absurd it's very damaging it's significant because it is changing the situation in government here and more people need to work on it. he was doing it and taking it just a broader perspective of baseball since the tough. place post nine eleven but as the u.s. has not suffered any major domestic attack does that mean that the approach is working. no i mean i don't think the approach is one hundred who just damage the u.s. . so tuesday this approach is to keep us safer to save our country to save our system of government and instead of this system of government the principles that we operated on are being dismantled from within by this it's approach that was taken both george bush by the obama administration again these are not key bills that are in any really. important to keep right certainly all of them want american
probably what this lawsuit does that significant is it needs it reveals that this sort of alice in wonderland nature of the government today in which this down and back is. forward and black is white you know the absurdity of what's going on in washington d.c. and it's not just absurd it's very damaging it's significant because it is changing the situation in government here and more people need to work on it. he was doing it and taking it just a broader perspective of baseball since the tough....
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clearly what this lawsuit does that's significant is it really reveals that this sort of alice in wonderland nature the government in which up is down and back is forward in black and white you know the absurdity of what's going on in washington and it's not just of syria it's very damaging it's significant because it is changing. the situation government here and more people need to work on it. and taking it just a broader perspective of this well since the tough at the terrible sure seven and place post nine eleven but as the u.s. has not suffered any major of the best attack does that mean that the approach is working. no i only i don't think the approach is you know i think you just can't achieve us but since super tuesday this approach is to keep it safe to save our country to save our system of government and instead it this system of government the principles that we are really on are being dismantled from within by this point it's approach that was taken to reach bush by the obama. again these are not key bills that are in an equally. important to keep quite certainly all of us want
clearly what this lawsuit does that's significant is it really reveals that this sort of alice in wonderland nature the government in which up is down and back is forward in black and white you know the absurdity of what's going on in washington and it's not just of syria it's very damaging it's significant because it is changing. the situation government here and more people need to work on it. and taking it just a broader perspective of this well since the tough at the terrible sure seven and...
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a spectacular wonderland, captured in this underwater video.scientists spent more that be a month off the island searching for all kinds of life. divers focused on an area known to have the richest coral reefs. >> only saw two sharks during one thousand dive autos john is one of the world's top shark experts saying 30 years ago, things were different here. >> there are sharks everywhere. and i got over it when it realized sharks were dangerous. >> john says the disappearance is what is dangerous. he blames overfishing. >> removeal of the predators like sharks that are so critical causes a downward collapse were you have seeko system collapse. >> and one way is to see what is for sale in fish markets. >> do they sell sharks in market? do you sell sharks? no sharks? >> smo no sharks. >> we didn't see sharks in fish market. not because they don't want to, but they're gone. >> the kad my team spent a week on a research boat in the deep sea off the philippine autos we haven't seen a single shark at the surface. >> but far from the surface they did f
a spectacular wonderland, captured in this underwater video.scientists spent more that be a month off the island searching for all kinds of life. divers focused on an area known to have the richest coral reefs. >> only saw two sharks during one thousand dive autos john is one of the world's top shark experts saying 30 years ago, things were different here. >> there are sharks everywhere. and i got over it when it realized sharks were dangerous. >> john says the disappearance...
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. >>> and a winter wonderland on fourth of july? an unusual condition today that brings people out to celebrate the holiday. denny's new tour of america menu. 50 star cuisine. the new tour of america menu. starting at $4.99. only at denny's. america's diner is always open. it's not too well done? nope. but it is a job well done. what are you reading, sweetie? her diary. when you're done, i'd love some feedback. sure. your mom and i read that thing cover-to-cover. loved it. thanks. would you mind if i cut the lawn this weekend? only if you let me talk to your mother on the phone for hours on end. done. [ male announcer ] u-verse brings peace to the family. at&t u-verse lets you record four shows at once from any room and play them back on any tv. get u-verse tv for only $29 a month for 6 months. in the network, everyone can get along. . >>> more than 25 people lost their homes in a fire in san francisco today. firefighters also ended up rescuing a woman and two pets. how a parking enforcement officer may have helped save lives as wel
. >>> and a winter wonderland on fourth of july? an unusual condition today that brings people out to celebrate the holiday. denny's new tour of america menu. 50 star cuisine. the new tour of america menu. starting at $4.99. only at denny's. america's diner is always open. it's not too well done? nope. but it is a job well done. what are you reading, sweetie? her diary. when you're done, i'd love some feedback. sure. your mom and i read that thing cover-to-cover. loved it. thanks....
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. >> the philippines is made up more than 7,000 islands, a spectacular wonderland, captured in this underwatereo. scientists spent more than a month off the island of luzon searching for life. divers focused on an area to have the world's richest coral releases now with a big ex zblepgs we saw two sharks during 1,000 lives. >> john is one of the world's top shark experts. 30 years ago, things were very different. >> they were sharks everywhere and i was nervous at first but i got over it they weren't dangerous sharks. >> the disappearance of sharks what is really dangerous. he blames overfishing. >> the removal of top predators like the sharks that are critical to ecology causes a downward collapsing cascade, a spiral of the ecosystem. >> one way they figure out which are left, what is sale for fish markets. this one is in manila. >> do you sell sharks? no sharks. >> we didn't see any sharks in the fish market. not because they don't want to sell them but the sharks are all gone. >> the team spent a week on a research boat in the deep sea off the philippines. >> we haven't seen a single shark.
. >> the philippines is made up more than 7,000 islands, a spectacular wonderland, captured in this underwatereo. scientists spent more than a month off the island of luzon searching for life. divers focused on an area to have the world's richest coral releases now with a big ex zblepgs we saw two sharks during 1,000 lives. >> john is one of the world's top shark experts. 30 years ago, things were very different. >> they were sharks everywhere and i was nervous at first but i...
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spectacular wonderland. captured in this under water video by an academy photographer.ntist spent more than a month off the island of loose searching for all kind of life. divers focus on an area known to have the world richest coral reef now with a big exception. >> only saw 2 sharks. during 1,000 dives. >>reporter: john is one of the world top shark experts. he says 30 years ago things were very different here. >> every time i would be in the water i would be surrounded by shark. there were sharks everywhere. i was kind of nervous at first but i got over it when i realize they weren't dangerous shark. >>reporter: he says the disappearance of shark is what is really dangerous. he blames over fishing. >> removal of top predator like the shark that are so critical to rich ecology causes downward collapse and cascade of spiral where you have ecosystem collapse. >>reporter: one way researchers figure out which fish are left in the ocean is to see what is for sale in fish markets. this one is in manil manila. do they sell shark in the market. do you sell shark? no shark? if
spectacular wonderland. captured in this under water video by an academy photographer.ntist spent more than a month off the island of loose searching for all kind of life. divers focus on an area known to have the world richest coral reef now with a big exception. >> only saw 2 sharks. during 1,000 dives. >>reporter: john is one of the world top shark experts. he says 30 years ago things were very different here. >> every time i would be in the water i would be surrounded by...
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. >> the philippines is made up of more than 7,000 islands, a spectacular wonderland, captured in thister video by an academy photographer. scientists spent more than a month off the island here searching for all kinds of life. divers focused on an area to have the world's richest corral reefs. now with a big exception. >> we only saw two sharks during 1,000 dives. >> john is one of the world's top shark experts. he said 30 years ago things were very different here. >> every time i would be in the water i would be surrounded by sharks. there were sharks everywhere. i was kind of nervous at first but he got over it when i realized those sharks weren't dangerous sharks. >> john said the disappearance of sharks is what is really dangerous. he blames overfishing. >> the removal of top-level predators like sharks that are so critical to our ecology causes a downward collapse and cascade, a spiral where you have ecosystem collapse. >> one way they figure out which fish is left in the ocean is to see what's your sale in fish markets. this one is in manila. >> do you sell sharks? no sharks? >>
. >> the philippines is made up of more than 7,000 islands, a spectacular wonderland, captured in thister video by an academy photographer. scientists spent more than a month off the island here searching for all kinds of life. divers focused on an area to have the world's richest corral reefs. now with a big exception. >> we only saw two sharks during 1,000 dives. >> john is one of the world's top shark experts. he said 30 years ago things were very different here. >>...
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. >> winter wonderland. >> remember how bad winter was. don't forget. >> it's easy to forget. ron, thank you. >>> let's go back out to amber sullins. >> you left her outside? >> i left her outside. i did. >> unbelievable. >> it's cruel and unusual. amber, what do you got for us? >> well, we were talking about that heat before. we also have this to track. some severe storms that rolled through chicago. more than a half a foot of rain fell in just two hours overnight. take a look at this video. again, a live look actually of those stormy skies out there. severe storms in the forecast from the midwest to the northeast. gusty winds, large hail, maybe even isolated tornadoes. >> more on the heat wave still to come. bianna? >> all right, amber. ooh. she's got long sleeves on, as well. i feel for her. >> i feel a little guilty for leaving her outside. >> no, you left her outside. >> coming up, the latest disaster for the schwarzenegger family. what happened to their youngest son while he was out boogie boarding? you are going to hear maria shriver's 911 call coming up. >>> also, life
. >> winter wonderland. >> remember how bad winter was. don't forget. >> it's easy to forget. ron, thank you. >>> let's go back out to amber sullins. >> you left her outside? >> i left her outside. i did. >> unbelievable. >> it's cruel and unusual. amber, what do you got for us? >> well, we were talking about that heat before. we also have this to track. some severe storms that rolled through chicago. more than a half a foot of rain fell...
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. >> the philippines is made up of more than 7,000 islands, a spectacular wonderland, captured in thisnderwater video by an academy photographer. scientists spent more than a month off the island here searching for all kinds of life. divers focused on an area to have the world's richest corral reefs. now with a big exception. >> we only saw two sharks during 1,000 dives. >> john is one of the world's top shark experts. he said 30 years ago things were very different here. >> every time i would be in the water i would be surrounded by sharks. there were sharks everywhere. i was kind of nervous at first but i got over it when i realized those sharks weren't dangerous sharks. >> john said the disappearance of sharks is what is really dangerous. he blames overfishing. >> the removal of top-level predators like sharks that are so critical to our ecology causes a downward collapse and cascade, a spiral where you have ecosystem collapse. >> one way they figure out which fish is left in the ocean is to see what's your sale in fish markets. this one is in manila. >> do you sell sharks? no shark
. >> the philippines is made up of more than 7,000 islands, a spectacular wonderland, captured in thisnderwater video by an academy photographer. scientists spent more than a month off the island here searching for all kinds of life. divers focused on an area to have the world's richest corral reefs. now with a big exception. >> we only saw two sharks during 1,000 dives. >> john is one of the world's top shark experts. he said 30 years ago things were very different here....
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blumenauer: we begin another week in political wonderland. the dow falls 100 points at the opening bell. what is it that we should do? well, if we had the knowledge and problem solving skills of college sophomore economic students or women in a church study group, before the week is out we would establish some simple steps. first, we would understand that in a divided government with real economic challenges no one group is allowed especially those representing a minority of opinion to have their way entirely. we would begin by repealing the silly debt ceiling limitation. a law that was enacted in 1917 when the united states was about to embark upon a borrowing binge in world war i. it was used to look like we were more fiscally responsible and it is a charade we have done dozens of times since. the fact is these are debts we've already incurred and the united states will obligate them. what sort of charade are we going to go through until we finally own up? second, we would actually deal with the challenges of unsustainable spending and tax
blumenauer: we begin another week in political wonderland. the dow falls 100 points at the opening bell. what is it that we should do? well, if we had the knowledge and problem solving skills of college sophomore economic students or women in a church study group, before the week is out we would establish some simple steps. first, we would understand that in a divided government with real economic challenges no one group is allowed especially those representing a minority of opinion to have...
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it comes from alice and wonderland where alice falls into this fantasy world and both the is prosecutor, jeff ashton referred to this. i'm looking at it. its trip down a rabbit hole into a bizarre world where you have to believe the defense case, it's pure fantasy. then we hear jose baez talking about how the science on behalf of the prosecution is nothing but fantasy junk science. >> very interesting. first we'll start out generally. the problem in any case like this, in a courtroom you have two professors. fancy listening to a lecture, they sound wonderful. they get up and talk to you, wow i agree with that. they leave. and the the professor says something contradictory. that is happening in any type of trial proceeding. baez has completely attacked the prosecution and attacked the science and attacked the tactics of the prosecution. he eventually is trying to establish doubt, doubt and doubt. >> gregg: did he cross the line -- and the judge was suggesting he did -- when he sustained the objections from the prosecution because it appeared as though, jose baez was attacking the motives
it comes from alice and wonderland where alice falls into this fantasy world and both the is prosecutor, jeff ashton referred to this. i'm looking at it. its trip down a rabbit hole into a bizarre world where you have to believe the defense case, it's pure fantasy. then we hear jose baez talking about how the science on behalf of the prosecution is nothing but fantasy junk science. >> very interesting. first we'll start out generally. the problem in any case like this, in a courtroom you...
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let's reject this "alice in wonderland" sort of leadership. don't bring me problems, i say to my colleagues, bring me a solution. one conclusion is the cut, cap and balance act, and i commend it for your consideration. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from maryland. mr. van hollen: thank you, madam speaker. the one sure fire away that we are going to send interest rates up in this country and add to the cost of living to every american is if the united states doesn't pay its bills. bills for obligations that we've already taken on which is what this is about. some people have, again, think it's a sacrifice to pay bills for actions and decisions that they've already supported and voted for. i'd also point out that the republican budget that passed the house and that would be put into this bill would require us to raise the debt ceiling by $8 trillion between now and 2022. so let's not play this game with respect to paying our nation's bills. we have to do two things. we have to pay our nation's
let's reject this "alice in wonderland" sort of leadership. don't bring me problems, i say to my colleagues, bring me a solution. one conclusion is the cut, cap and balance act, and i commend it for your consideration. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from maryland. mr. van hollen: thank you, madam speaker. the one sure fire away that we are going to send interest rates up in this country and add to the cost of living to every...
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it is sort of like "alice in wonderland." thank you very much. >> bank you very much, mr. chairman. a friend of mine from california, brad smith, was here. i wanted to acknowledge him at this time. mr. chairman, there has been a lot of discussion about ideas about outsourcing and foreign components. a number of foreign countries have been mentioned. is there anything that would be a transfer of a job to a foreign country? >> it merely removes a remedy. i would argue, the most draconian remedy. absent removing that remedy, we are going to be an apparent job creation in this country. companies across the country are looking at this decision and making decisions. do they want to expose themselves to a decision of one- man and administrative law judge and then a bipartisan board, or do they want to place the work someplace else? we are trying to get americans back to work and give companies the confidence to open plants and put americans back to work. we need to pass this. >> mr. andrews, the word outsourcing -- did you discuss the issue? it is one company within the company within the
it is sort of like "alice in wonderland." thank you very much. >> bank you very much, mr. chairman. a friend of mine from california, brad smith, was here. i wanted to acknowledge him at this time. mr. chairman, there has been a lot of discussion about ideas about outsourcing and foreign components. a number of foreign countries have been mentioned. is there anything that would be a transfer of a job to a foreign country? >> it merely removes a remedy. i would argue, the...
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time to get back to the real world and out of "alice in wonderland." the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the chair recognizes the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. thompson, for five minutes. mr. tompson: thank you, mr. speaker. since 1947, every august, the little league baseball world series is held in pennsylvania within pennsylvania's fifth congressional district. each year, little league international recognizes little league graduates who have become outstanding citizens and role models as adults for induction into the little league hall of excellence. among previous inductees, vice president joe biden in 2009, general peter pace in 2003, and former new york mayor rudy giuliani in 2002. this year's ceremony will prove to be extra special. for 2011 little league international plans to enshrine the first ever little league graduate to receive the medal of honor. that person is army private first class ross mcginnis he played second base in outfield for six years, he's a graduate of little league in knox, pennsylvania, in the f
time to get back to the real world and out of "alice in wonderland." the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the chair recognizes the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. thompson, for five minutes. mr. tompson: thank you, mr. speaker. since 1947, every august, the little league baseball world series is held in pennsylvania within pennsylvania's fifth congressional district. each year, little league international recognizes little league graduates who have become...
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crime in death city and other mexican border towns is real and expanding is to live like alice in wonderland and that's just the way it is. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from the mariana islands rise? mr. sablan: i ask to address the house for one minute, i reserve the balance of my time i reserve the balance of my time -- revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. sablan: mr. speaker, 50 years ago president kennedy observes the delightful arts, far from being an interpretation, a distraction, in the life of a nation is very close to the nature -- to the center of a nation's purpose season is a test of the quality of the nation's civilization. i ask you to join me today in recognizing an artist in the northern mariana islands who very much embodies the ideal of which the president spoke. and who through hised a vocations as both artist and educator has brought in a community's appreciation of art, creativity and culture and encouraged others to explore and achieve artistic diverse as well. today he's r
crime in death city and other mexican border towns is real and expanding is to live like alice in wonderland and that's just the way it is. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from the mariana islands rise? mr. sablan: i ask to address the house for one minute, i reserve the balance of my time i reserve the balance of my time -- revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. sablan: mr. speaker, 50 years ago...