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. >;> estamos celebrando el primer día del año con acción en cineple, hoy samuel l jackson en el mediador, tiene el conocimiento suficiente para hacer caer a sus enemigos. >> hay pánico en el piso 20 y la negociación es inevitable con el mediador a continuación en cineplex (♪ ♪) (♪ ♪) (♪ ♪) el mediador, justicia a toda costa (♪ ♪) (♪ ♪) >> sí quiero a los animales más que a la gente, especialmente perros, son los mejores, cada vez que uno abre la puerta te saludan como si no te hubieran visto en años, hay perros para personas diferentes, con el caso del perro de perros, el de pelea, si me dan un perro de mascota que sea de pelea, denme a raúl. >> yo detesto a raúl y tú maldito nunca dejas de ladrar. >> odia a raúl, sí te entinedo mark, yo tuve uno así, un poodel, pero no ladraba, se hacía en el piso, lo odiaba, pero cuando estaba deprimido, me miraba con ojos grandes y tiernos y aunque creía que odiaba a ese perro, lo quería, así es esto. >>d eja de estar hablando, ya no puedo esperar más, quiero a mi mujer, la quiero aquí arriba o mato a su hija (♪
. >;> estamos celebrando el primer día del año con acción en cineple, hoy samuel l jackson en el mediador, tiene el conocimiento suficiente para hacer caer a sus enemigos. >> hay pánico en el piso 20 y la negociación es inevitable con el mediador a continuación en cineplex (♪ ♪) (♪ ♪) (♪ ♪) el mediador, justicia a toda costa (♪ ♪) (♪ ♪) >> sí quiero a los animales más que a la gente, especialmente perros, son los mejores, cada vez que uno abre la...
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. >;> estamos celebrando el primer día del año con acción en cineple, hoy samuel l jackson en el mediador, tiene el conocimiento suficiente para hacer caer a sus enemigos. >> hay pánico en el piso 20 y la negociación es inevitable con el mediador a continuación en cineplex (♪ ♪)
. >;> estamos celebrando el primer día del año con acción en cineple, hoy samuel l jackson en el mediador, tiene el conocimiento suficiente para hacer caer a sus enemigos. >> hay pánico en el piso 20 y la negociación es inevitable con el mediador a continuación en cineplex (♪ ♪)
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i believe that god loves samuel and has a plan for him. i believe that, you know, we have to pay the consequences for our actions, as well, but if i have the opportunity i would love to sit down and talk with him again. >> lastly, pastor davis, you're being hailed a hero. how does a man of the cloth learn to deal with these impromptu and life-threatening in this case, situations? >> i'm not sure you can ever prepare yourself for that. in that moment i was very afraid so i just asked god to give me the right words to say in that moment. as a pastor, though, whenever i get a phone call like that, i do try and listen. i try to put myself in that person's position and i try to speak truth and just encourage as best i can. >> pastor davis, those words did prevent what could have been a very tragic and ugly situation on a new year's eve. happy new year's to you again and thanks for joining us. >> happy new year to you. >> dan? >> thanks, bianna. >>> we'll switch gears and talk about the movies. throughout the economic downturn hollywood was a ra
i believe that god loves samuel and has a plan for him. i believe that, you know, we have to pay the consequences for our actions, as well, but if i have the opportunity i would love to sit down and talk with him again. >> lastly, pastor davis, you're being hailed a hero. how does a man of the cloth learn to deal with these impromptu and life-threatening in this case, situations? >> i'm not sure you can ever prepare yourself for that. in that moment i was very afraid so i just asked...
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sam, or samuel, phil was the forename. he wrote for a lot of -- putting together all of the publications. >> when you took this book to the publicker -- publisher, and said i'd like to public a bio, what was the response? >> it was rejected by ten. the good friend said try to sell it as a magazine article first. maybe the publisher will nibble. i got sent to vanity fair, and after a lot of tap dancing, i was able to capture the ear of the publishing house. he said, yes, let's do it. >> when did he live? >> he was born in 1909, and died in 1993. we could chart the progress of what we call gay awareness over the course of many decades during the 20th century. >> is he well known today in the gay community? >> no. now the book is coming out, he's known more and more. among people that care more about pornography or the history of sex research or publishing, he is known. it's only to handful of people. it brings it out to wider audience. >> what was his relationship to alfred kinze? >> he met and became an informal researcher,
sam, or samuel, phil was the forename. he wrote for a lot of -- putting together all of the publications. >> when you took this book to the publicker -- publisher, and said i'd like to public a bio, what was the response? >> it was rejected by ten. the good friend said try to sell it as a magazine article first. maybe the publisher will nibble. i got sent to vanity fair, and after a lot of tap dancing, i was able to capture the ear of the publishing house. he said, yes, let's do it....
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the program they offered to samuel this morning, substance abuse treatment. he said he graduated from the substance abuse program before and might be interested in trying it again maybe later. the homeless population count is not just going on here, it's every bay area county this week. those are the rules set down by the federal government. the idea is identify the population and somehow some day eliminate the problem. in contra costa county, terry mcsweeney, abc 7 news. >> the mayors of california's largest cities are meeting with governor brown this afternoon to voice their opposition to hills new plan to eliminate redevelopment agencies throughout the state. the bay area mayors are heading to sacramento including ed lee, san hoe's chuck reid. the governor proposed eliminating budget agencies and diverting an estimated $1.7 billion to schools and public safety instead. reid and the other mayors say redevelopment is one of the only tools the cities have less to spur job creation and generate economic growth. >> gabrielle giffords has been moved from the int
the program they offered to samuel this morning, substance abuse treatment. he said he graduated from the substance abuse program before and might be interested in trying it again maybe later. the homeless population count is not just going on here, it's every bay area county this week. those are the rules set down by the federal government. the idea is identify the population and somehow some day eliminate the problem. in contra costa county, terry mcsweeney, abc 7 news. >> the mayors of...
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officers brodericks suguitan and samuel fung arrived at the scene within four minutes. officer suguitan and fung were met by the woman outside of her porch. officer suguitan observed at the front door of the residence was open and stepped inside. officer suguitan noticed mr. smith and mr. rios, an additional roommate, were standing face to face having a conversation. both men were approximately 7 feet in front of officer suguitan. officer suguitan looked at both men and stated, how are you doing, we are here to help. mr. smith and mr. rios both faced officer suguitan. immediately, officer suguitan realized mr. smith's and were behind his back and concealed from officer. officer suguitan directed mr. smith to "show me your hands." instantly, officer suguitan here's what he believes is an item quickly being taken out of a sheaf, and without notice, mr. smith raises a large machete above his head and in close proximity to officer suguitan. officer suguitan, fear for his life, draws his department farm, and that close proximity begins to rapidly backup. mr. smith begins to
officers brodericks suguitan and samuel fung arrived at the scene within four minutes. officer suguitan and fung were met by the woman outside of her porch. officer suguitan observed at the front door of the residence was open and stepped inside. officer suguitan noticed mr. smith and mr. rios, an additional roommate, were standing face to face having a conversation. both men were approximately 7 feet in front of officer suguitan. officer suguitan looked at both men and stated, how are you...
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the program they offered to samuel this morning, substance abuse treatment. he said he graduated from the substance abuse program before and might be interested in trying it again maybe later. the homeless population count is not just going on here, it's every bay area county this week. those are the rules set down by the federal government. the idea is identify the population and somehow some day eliminate the problem. in contra costa county, terry mcsweeney, abc 7 news. >> the mayors of california's largest cities are meeting with governor brown this afternoon to voice their opposition to hills new plan to eliminate redevelopment agencies throughout the state. the bay area mayors are heading to sacramento including ed lee, san hoe's chuck reid. the governor proposed eliminating budget agencies and diverting an estimated $1.7 billion to schools and public safety instead. reid and the other mayors say redevelopment is one of the only tools the cities have less to spur job creation and generate economic growth. >> gabrielle giffords has been moved from the int
the program they offered to samuel this morning, substance abuse treatment. he said he graduated from the substance abuse program before and might be interested in trying it again maybe later. the homeless population count is not just going on here, it's every bay area county this week. those are the rules set down by the federal government. the idea is identify the population and somehow some day eliminate the problem. in contra costa county, terry mcsweeney, abc 7 news. >> the mayors of...
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six, seven, and nine. >> samuel alito is in hawaii at the moment. clarence thomas isn't there either. >> and, of course, senior members of the armed services as well. >> although it's a laundry list of things the president wants to get done, it all gets united under sort of an arc, a theme. what is the theme this year, mike? >> well, i think, you know, if there are three words or four words, it's he wants to win the future. which both suggests that it's a contest and a battle heading forward. >> there's the vice president and sir john boehner, the newly elected speaker of the house on the other side of the political aisle. he will now address the house and the nation. in his second state of the union address. barack obama, american's 44th president, getting ready. to put his views into words and his hopes and visions. this is where some of the key members have been positioned. >> it is my privilege and distinct honor of presenting the president of the united states. [applause] >> thank you. thank you so much. everybody, please have a seat. thank you
six, seven, and nine. >> samuel alito is in hawaii at the moment. clarence thomas isn't there either. >> and, of course, senior members of the armed services as well. >> although it's a laundry list of things the president wants to get done, it all gets united under sort of an arc, a theme. what is the theme this year, mike? >> well, i think, you know, if there are three words or four words, it's he wants to win the future. which both suggests that it's a contest and a...
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we learned from samuel adams how to go to the limit. infinium is the art of brewing. [ cork pops ] -[ man ] cheers. -[ all ] cheers! what's next? a beauty movement to help all of us rock the covergirls we are. get involved at facebook.com. the next generation of easy breezy beautiful -- is you. covergirl. rockin it for 50 years. ♪ talking about nutrition [ female announcer ] "i can't believe it's not butter" with no trans fat and 70% less saturated fat than butter. butter taste, better health. ♪ 100 ways to enjoy pringles. ♪ 100 crisps, 100 ways. ♪ everything pops with pringles. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back, everybody! here to perform "because the night" with stevie van zandt, professor roy bittan and the roots, bruce springsteen! [ cheers and applause ] >> audience: bruce! ♪ ♪ ♪ take me now, baby here as i am pull me close try and understand ♪ ♪ desire is hunger is the fire i breathe love is a banquet on which we feed ♪ ♪ come on now try and understand the way i feel when i'm in your hands
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over the world. [ cannon ] for our spring seasonal, we make samuel adams noble pilsner. it's our take on a classic bohemian pilsner. and we found the traditional heirloom malt. it's laid out and turned daily by hand. [ cannon ] it produces a lot more flavor. our twist with this beer is using all five noble hops. [ cannon ] four hops from bavaria and one from bohemia. we get a very bright hoppy note with a clean finish. -it's got a lot of flavor. -and refreshing. [ cannon ] it makes you look forward to the warmer days of spring, but samuel adams noble pils will be gone before you know it. ( wind blowing ) a wintermint flavor that warms... and cools as you chew. 5 gum. stimulate your senses. try french's. mac and cheese need a boost ? french's helps that, too. chicken in need of cheering up? add french's to your marinade. it's a surprising way to add a little fun to your food and a whole lot of happy to your family. for recipes and valuable coupons, go to frenchs.com to add a little happy to almost any meal. french's. happy starts here. [ "1812 overture" playing ] [ male a
over the world. [ cannon ] for our spring seasonal, we make samuel adams noble pilsner. it's our take on a classic bohemian pilsner. and we found the traditional heirloom malt. it's laid out and turned daily by hand. [ cannon ] it produces a lot more flavor. our twist with this beer is using all five noble hops. [ cannon ] four hops from bavaria and one from bohemia. we get a very bright hoppy note with a clean finish. -it's got a lot of flavor. -and refreshing. [ cannon ] it makes you look...
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>>un allanamiento, seÑor sykes >>espero que usted sea un policÍa >>soy samuel gerard comisario de los estados unidos esta maÑana, un fugitivo llamado richard kimble hizo una llamada telefÓnica desde aquÍ ¿por quÉ harÍa eso? >>¿richard kimble? no conozco a ningÚn richard kimble ¡ah, sÍ, ya lo recuerdo! el doctor que asesinÓ a su esposa, ¿no? insistiÓ en que fue otro hombre alguien con una prÓtesis dÍgame, ¿estÁ atras de mÍ? >>¿acaso tengo alguna razÓn para hacerlo? >>claro que sÍ, tengo una prÓtesis pude haber asesinado a su esposa ¿no? dÉjenme en paz, ¿quieren? ya pasÉ por todo esto hace un aÑo deberÍan saberlo, vinieron aqui y me interrogaron varias horas les dirÉ lo que les dije a ellos no estaba en chicago esa noche fui a un viaje de negocios quince personas lo verificaron >>¿en quÉ clase de negocios estÁ, seÑor sykes? >>seguridad >>¿para quiÉn trabaja? >>para una compaÑÍa farmacÉutica >>¿para cuÁl? >>"devlin macgregor" debo cuidar la seguridad de los altos ejecutivos >>¿tiene alguna idea de por quÉ richard kimble se interesÓ en estas foto
>>un allanamiento, seÑor sykes >>espero que usted sea un policÍa >>soy samuel gerard comisario de los estados unidos esta maÑana, un fugitivo llamado richard kimble hizo una llamada telefÓnica desde aquÍ ¿por quÉ harÍa eso? >>¿richard kimble? no conozco a ningÚn richard kimble ¡ah, sÍ, ya lo recuerdo! el doctor que asesinÓ a su esposa, ¿no? insistiÓ en que fue otro hombre alguien con una prÓtesis dÍgame, ¿estÁ atras de mÍ? >>¿acaso tengo alguna...
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we learned from samuel adams how to go to the limit. infinium is the art of brewing. [ cork pops ] -[ man ] cheers. -[ all ] cheers! [ whistle blows ] [ squishing ] [ male announcer ] pool filled with caramel. not as good as chocolate filled with caramel. introducing milky way simply caramel. life's better the milky way. with these water-activated silkening ingredients and was transported to a lush paradise. my hair flowing with petal softness and glistening shine. now, that's paradise. [ female announcer ] clearly, someone's been doing the herbal. the reformulated herbal essences collections... for softness and shine -- the way nature intended. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: there he is. the engineer. hey, you guys, it's thursday, which means it's time to "remix the clips!" here we go! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: this is where we take stuff we found on the internet and on tv. stuff that's funny, weird, or interesting, and have our very own questlove remix it. there he is, right there, good man. [ cheers and applause ]
we learned from samuel adams how to go to the limit. infinium is the art of brewing. [ cork pops ] -[ man ] cheers. -[ all ] cheers! [ whistle blows ] [ squishing ] [ male announcer ] pool filled with caramel. not as good as chocolate filled with caramel. introducing milky way simply caramel. life's better the milky way. with these water-activated silkening ingredients and was transported to a lush paradise. my hair flowing with petal softness and glistening shine. now, that's paradise. [...
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come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ koch ] at samuel adams, we get inspiration for our seasonal beers from all over the world. [ cannon ] for our new spring seasonal, we're introducing samuel adams noble pilsner. it's our take on a classic bohemian pilsner. and we found the traditional heirloom malts. laid out and turned daily by hand. [ man ] it produces a lot more flavor. [ glanville ] our twist with this beer is using all five noble hops. [ man ] four hops from bavaria and one from bohemia. we get a very bright, hoppy note with a clean finish. it's got a lot of flavor. and refreshing. [ man ] it makes you look forward to the warmer days of spring, but noble pils will be gone before you know it. sheets or bar: how do you get your bounce? i'm a sheets girl. but i don't just put them in the dryer. i put them in shoes, freshen up the car, put them in vases. girl, i been putting them for as long as i can remember! woman: sheets, i put them! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back, everybody. [ rhythmic clapping ] [ laughter ] hey, guys -- [ laughter ] welcome back. last
come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ koch ] at samuel adams, we get inspiration for our seasonal beers from all over the world. [ cannon ] for our new spring seasonal, we're introducing samuel adams noble pilsner. it's our take on a classic bohemian pilsner. and we found the traditional heirloom malts. laid out and turned daily by hand. [ man ] it produces a lot more flavor. [ glanville ] our twist with this beer is using all five noble hops. [ man ] four hops from bavaria and one from...
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we learned from samuel adams how to go to the limit. infinium is the art of brewing. [ cork pops ] -[ man ] cheers. -[ all ] cheers! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: welcome back, everybody, and thank you so much for watching our show. it's time for "late night hashtags," you guys. here we go. ♪ hashtags, hashtags hashtags, hashtags hashtags ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: these are lists on twitter where we give you the topic and you send in the tweets. now, a few weeks ago, i went on twitter and i started a hashtag called "oh, hell no." [ laughter ] it was really fun. we got a lot of great responses so, yesterday, in the spirit of christmas, i started a new hashtag called "#hohohellno!" [ laughter ] and i asked you guys at home to tweet us something about the holiday season that makes you want to go "ho, ho, hell no!" we got thousands of tweets. i watched them come in all night it was great. so tonight, i thought i'd share some of my favorite "ho, ho, hell no" tweets from you guys. here we go. our first one here is from @
we learned from samuel adams how to go to the limit. infinium is the art of brewing. [ cork pops ] -[ man ] cheers. -[ all ] cheers! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: welcome back, everybody, and thank you so much for watching our show. it's time for "late night hashtags," you guys. here we go. ♪ hashtags, hashtags hashtags, hashtags hashtags ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: these are lists on twitter where we give you the topic and you send in the tweets. now,...
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josÉ rÍos y samuel olivos, tiene usted a uno de ellos ahÍ caÍan cuando trataron de pasar las pruebas de consumo de alcohol. la policÍa los arresto y ahora tendrÁn que responder ante un juez. que le parece. por hoy es todo, pero sÓlo por poder, en sÓlo horas desierta amÉrica regresa con entretenimiento y noticias. asÍ que se madruga, ya sabe, estÁ invitado. haga uso tambiÉn el de univisiÓn.com. nuestro portal electrÓnico. buenas noches, que descanse.
josÉ rÍos y samuel olivos, tiene usted a uno de ellos ahÍ caÍan cuando trataron de pasar las pruebas de consumo de alcohol. la policÍa los arresto y ahora tendrÁn que responder ante un juez. que le parece. por hoy es todo, pero sÓlo por poder, en sÓlo horas desierta amÉrica regresa con entretenimiento y noticias. asÍ que se madruga, ya sabe, estÁ invitado. haga uso tambiÉn el de univisiÓn.com. nuestro portal electrÓnico. buenas noches, que descanse.
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but most of which leaned on the research on the oral history of walter sachs, the son of samuel and i also went to the archives at boston university at columbia and learned a lot of information from that. it is an interesting and quite different story than the one i have told. does that answer your question? >> sorts of. [laughter] >> if there is no more questions we will acknowledge something that happened. in june has donated her book to the rotary club at our private library and i have a presentation. what of the things that the rotary does is to eliminate polio in the world and our polio plus program collects funds and we have been instrumental to eliminating polio from all of the country is in the world except for small countries we are still working on but in recognition of your speech today we will make a donation to the polio plus programs and here is a clap to commemorate. [applause] >> very special. thing keogh teeeleven. to find out more . . . rusco i have very clear sense of the pain we can inflict on another as human beings, but i also know that that is not the essence of
but most of which leaned on the research on the oral history of walter sachs, the son of samuel and i also went to the archives at boston university at columbia and learned a lot of information from that. it is an interesting and quite different story than the one i have told. does that answer your question? >> sorts of. [laughter] >> if there is no more questions we will acknowledge something that happened. in june has donated her book to the rotary club at our private library and...
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-and refreshing. [ cannon ] it makes you look forward to the warmer days of spring, but samuel adams noble pils will be gone before you know it. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back, everybody, and thank you for watching. our first guest is a very talented actor who starred in some of the funniest movies of the last ten years. his latest, "how do you know" opens everywhere this friday. please welcome back to the show our good friend, paul rudd, everybody! ♪ love, take me down to the streets ♪ ♪ love, take me down to the streets ♪ ♪ love, take me down to the streets ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> thanks, guys. thank you. love, take me down to the streets. >> jimmy: nice to see you, my friend. are those your kids? >> they're assistants, kids, friends. >> jimmy: yeah, you have an entourage. i've seen them around before. welcome back to our show. hey, great "saturday night live," by the way, this past weekend. >> thanks. >> jimmy: with paul mccartney. [ cheers and applause ] wow, what a -- >> jimmy: that was an amazing show. >> thank you. what a thrill that was. >
-and refreshing. [ cannon ] it makes you look forward to the warmer days of spring, but samuel adams noble pils will be gone before you know it. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back, everybody, and thank you for watching. our first guest is a very talented actor who starred in some of the funniest movies of the last ten years. his latest, "how do you know" opens everywhere this friday. please welcome back to the show our good friend, paul rudd, everybody! ♪ love,...
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imagined it was a little bit like 1984 or brave new world and in fact it is. >> you a party when the samuel johnson prize for "nothing to envy" ordinary lives in north korea, now nominated for the national book award nonfiction category 2010. barbara demick is the author. >> visit booktv.org to watch any of the programs you see here on line. type the author or book title in the search bar on the upper left side of the page and click search. you can also share anything you see on booktv.org easily by clicking share on the upper left side of the page and selecting the format. booktv streams live on line for 48 hours every weekend with top nonfiction books and authors. booktv.org. >> next, james buckley former new york sanitary under secretary of state in the reagan administration and u.s. court of appeals argues against the expansion of the federal government. and he contends that its growth questions the original intent of the framers of the constitution. he presents at the heritage foundation in washington d.c.. it is in our. [applause] >> i suppose the first thing is i'm a little bit uncer
imagined it was a little bit like 1984 or brave new world and in fact it is. >> you a party when the samuel johnson prize for "nothing to envy" ordinary lives in north korea, now nominated for the national book award nonfiction category 2010. barbara demick is the author. >> visit booktv.org to watch any of the programs you see here on line. type the author or book title in the search bar on the upper left side of the page and click search. you can also share anything you...
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. >> reporter: santa clara fourth grader samuel seppy became the youngest american chess master last month, just days before his tenth birthday. >> when i lose, i learn my mistakes and when i win, it's just rewarding. >> reporter: this prodigy broke the record by 11 days. might not sound like much, but he plays all the time, several hours each day. >> i play this with my dad and my coach,. >> reporter: samuel's parents were born in armenia, where chess masters are celebrated. video showing him beating an international chess master might make him a rockstar there. >> classic! [ laughter ] >> reporter: he still has a ways to go before reaching his ultimate goal of becoming a world champion. he finds the challenges in the game even when he's not in tournament play, like playing against his dad, when not even looking at the game board. >> queen face queen -- >> reporter: next year, sam plans to compete in the world champions in rio. his family says they will continue to support his passion. >> kind of, you know, hard to keep a kid, you know, to be enthusiastic about chess all the time. b
. >> reporter: santa clara fourth grader samuel seppy became the youngest american chess master last month, just days before his tenth birthday. >> when i lose, i learn my mistakes and when i win, it's just rewarding. >> reporter: this prodigy broke the record by 11 days. might not sound like much, but he plays all the time, several hours each day. >> i play this with my dad and my coach,. >> reporter: samuel's parents were born in armenia, where chess masters are...
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[applause] in the audience, i would also like to acknowledge his partner, samuel fung. if he could remain standing and let everyone know who you are. congratulations. [applause] officer fung, we think you every day for the work that you do as well. i would also like to the knowledge the presence of angela kang. now if i could have officer michael peregoy and officer james trail come up. >> on wednesday, march 10, 2010, at 1653 hours, officers trail, peregoy, and obot were in uniform and part of the seven dale housing team responding to a report of shots fired on the 1800 block of sunnyvale ave. officers trail, peregoy, and obot were in the trip same vehicle as they reached the 1700 block of sunnyvale ave. they were flagged down by a citizen who stated, they are shooting up there right now. as they pointed west on sunday dale avenue, instantly, the officers looked west and saw the suspect armed with an uzi-type assault weapon on the 1800 block. the officers saw the suspect had the weapon in both hands and was firing in the direction of a crowd of people. as the suspect f
[applause] in the audience, i would also like to acknowledge his partner, samuel fung. if he could remain standing and let everyone know who you are. congratulations. [applause] officer fung, we think you every day for the work that you do as well. i would also like to the knowledge the presence of angela kang. now if i could have officer michael peregoy and officer james trail come up. >> on wednesday, march 10, 2010, at 1653 hours, officers trail, peregoy, and obot were in uniform and...
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we learned from samuel adams how to go to the limit. infinium is the art of brewing. [ cork pops ] -[ man ] cheers. -[ all ] cheers! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back, everybody. our next guest is an animal expert and crazy person who has been kind enough to stop by with some of his friends. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome our friend, jeff musial, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: good to see you again. everything good? >> yeah, you? >> jimmy: everything's good. wow, jeff, welcome back to our show. >> thanks for having me back. i don't know why we do have you back, but you brought a little guy here. what is this? >> it is called a zorilla. part of the skunk family. they can spray. she is too young to get her descented, so if she sprays, you need to use baking soda to actually get the smell out. but -- >> jimmy: why would you do -- okay. [ laughter ] >> yeah. it's incredible. >> jimmy: why don't you get their smell out next time you bring and animal. >> that's not fun. this girl -- the cool thing -- >
we learned from samuel adams how to go to the limit. infinium is the art of brewing. [ cork pops ] -[ man ] cheers. -[ all ] cheers! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back, everybody. our next guest is an animal expert and crazy person who has been kind enough to stop by with some of his friends. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome our friend, jeff musial, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: good to see you again. everything good? >> yeah, you?...
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another one and enormous billboard over this and this is at samuel at la contan cont ande cost of construction of $3,000 and joseph nevelo and the department has a tremendous record collection so i can actually pickup up the records for most of the buildings and here is the original building permit for this building, and it's an interesting and unusual fairy tale building which is also another one that we drive my and the atlas stairs building on 22nd street. >> in the mission. >> in the mission. >> (inaudible). >> this is one of the alleged mets in check so shra vackia and in some of the history books and especially midevil europe and means to leave the window. >> he tossed out the window. >> throwing out the window. this is a piece of art by briin gargan. >> and howard street. >> were you involved -- >> no but i stood there talking about the next big earthquake. >> and you can see the grandfather clock falling out the window and wardrobe and chairs and tables. >> this building has been vacant since the quea 89 earthquake anm not sure if they know what to do with it. >> if you go by and part
another one and enormous billboard over this and this is at samuel at la contan cont ande cost of construction of $3,000 and joseph nevelo and the department has a tremendous record collection so i can actually pickup up the records for most of the buildings and here is the original building permit for this building, and it's an interesting and unusual fairy tale building which is also another one that we drive my and the atlas stairs building on 22nd street. >> in the mission. >>...
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rusticated stonework would display the fine craftsmanship of a renowned american metalworker worker samuel yellin. ( music ) >> the fountain garden contained an imposing fountain which originally stood in the town square of sutri in italy. the gardens unfold a sense of enchantment and seem to grow more adventurous as one travels further from the house. >> chalfin gets this idea that is basically an ancient roman idea you see in the 1st century, where people in seaside villas would have fish ponds and salt water tanks with fancy fish but also for the table right. they end up having a big argument about it, deering and chalfin. deering is trying to cut money and says it doesn't have to be so elaborate and he's not convinced it's going to work and chalfin is pushing it. >> as if standing sentinel over the marine garden, eight graceful stone peacocks carved by artist gaston lachaise were found perched on top of twisted columns. the birds situated at the base of the "o" bridge signaled to all visitors the magic that lay beyond. it becomes very exotic once you leave this italian i guess it would
rusticated stonework would display the fine craftsmanship of a renowned american metalworker worker samuel yellin. ( music ) >> the fountain garden contained an imposing fountain which originally stood in the town square of sutri in italy. the gardens unfold a sense of enchantment and seem to grow more adventurous as one travels further from the house. >> chalfin gets this idea that is basically an ancient roman idea you see in the 1st century, where people in seaside villas would...
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but don't be fooled-- retail analyst rob samuels says most of those promotions were planned, preserving profit margins. >> the consumer has become accustomed to the markdowns. they're not going shop if they don't get some sort of deal. retailers know that's the game we're playing. >> reporter: although sales results were generally soft in december, november was strong. combine the two together, and mastercard's spending pulse says it adds up to the best holiday results in five years, up more than 5%. the biggest profit gains are expected to come from stores selling electronics, home furnishings, home improvement items, and footwear. but analyst roxanne meyer sees some major margin headwinds ahead for retailers, including rising cotton and energy prices. >> higher input costs, sourcing costs, are a big concern. and it's really the first time in over a decade when sourcing costs are actually up. we've been in a deflationary environment for a long time. >> reporter: as a result, you can bet some merchants will try to raise prices this year in a sneaky way. >> what retailers are going to tr
but don't be fooled-- retail analyst rob samuels says most of those promotions were planned, preserving profit margins. >> the consumer has become accustomed to the markdowns. they're not going shop if they don't get some sort of deal. retailers know that's the game we're playing. >> reporter: although sales results were generally soft in december, november was strong. combine the two together, and mastercard's spending pulse says it adds up to the best holiday results in five...
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though much of which leaned on for his research on the oral history of walter sachs who was a son of samuel sachs. and i also went the archives at boston university in columbia and gleaned a lot of information from that. it's an interesting, an interesting, though quite different story than the one i've told. does that answer your question? sort of? [laughter] if i left something out, you let me know. anybody else? >> okay. if there's no more questions, let me do a little something here and acknowledge something that happened. and june has donated a book, her book, to rotary club to go in our private library for rotary. and i have a little presentation. one of the things that polio -- that polio, that rotary does is try to eliminate pole row in the world -- polio in the world. and our polio plus program collects funds. we've been instrumental in eliminating polio from all the countries in the world except about four. there's four country we're still the working on. but in recognition of your speech today, we're going to make a donation to the polio plus program, and here's a little plaque t
though much of which leaned on for his research on the oral history of walter sachs who was a son of samuel sachs. and i also went the archives at boston university in columbia and gleaned a lot of information from that. it's an interesting, an interesting, though quite different story than the one i've told. does that answer your question? sort of? [laughter] if i left something out, you let me know. anybody else? >> okay. if there's no more questions, let me do a little something here...
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interesting book much of which remains on the research on the oral history of walter sachs who was a son of samuel sachs and i also went to the archives at austin university in columbia and gleaned a lot of information from that. it is an interesting though quite different story than the one i have told. does that answer your question? sort of? anybody else? >> if there are no more questions then let me do a something here and acknowledge something to katherine. june has donated a book, her book, to the rotary club in our private library for rotary, and i have a little presentation. one of the things that polio -- good rotary does is try to eliminate polio in the world and our polio plus program collects funds. we had been instrumental in eliminating polio from all the countries in the world except about four. there are four countries we are still working on but in recognition of your speech today we are going to make a donation to the polio plus program and here is a little plaque to commemorate. >> very special. thank you area much. [applause] >> "the mendacity of hope" was published by palgrave
interesting book much of which remains on the research on the oral history of walter sachs who was a son of samuel sachs and i also went to the archives at austin university in columbia and gleaned a lot of information from that. it is an interesting though quite different story than the one i have told. does that answer your question? sort of? anybody else? >> if there are no more questions then let me do a something here and acknowledge something to katherine. june has donated a book,...
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samuel mitchell the senator from new york mentioned freedonia. we are the freedonians dependent works with the canon as america. why do we the americans? the canadians have never forgiven us for taking that title so that was an issue running through the whole period. what kind of people are we? the government was contested between the hamiltonian who wanted a european type of state, fiscal militaristic that could take on the european states eventually on their own terms with a standing army, the big media and bureaucracy that was equal to any of the europeans verses the jeffersonian, the republicans, democratic republicans fall were such a person who wanted a minimal state and wanted to use economic sanctions as an alternative to the use of military force. this is the grand embargo we were involved in the jefferson promoted in 1807. how to use economic sanctions as an alternative to military force because the use of military force is so violent, so bloody anything must be tried. that is jefferson's rationale. it is a period of enormous controvers
samuel mitchell the senator from new york mentioned freedonia. we are the freedonians dependent works with the canon as america. why do we the americans? the canadians have never forgiven us for taking that title so that was an issue running through the whole period. what kind of people are we? the government was contested between the hamiltonian who wanted a european type of state, fiscal militaristic that could take on the european states eventually on their own terms with a standing army,...
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then bought samuel -- bob samuelson. and then
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damian samuel: growth in anything is important- in yourself, in the community, whatever- even the giants. but it all comes at a price. when the dot-com came in, we saw them come in in limousines and leave in u-hauls. they... decimated this area kinda like crack. it was horrible. they threw all the musicians out, people that had warehouse space or anything were moved. we had neighbors that moved in the back alley and they voted some gentleman in that was gonna be the spokesperson for their bunch of lofts and the gentleman came around and decided that he wanted to talk to one of the owners and managers and he told us we had to repaint our building so that the value of his building wouldn't go down. we told him "you've been here for six months. you can go get stuffed." it's been a corner bar here, probably since 1910 at least. it's been used from the irish immigrants building the ships to the music people from kqed. it's been al's trans-bay tavern since the 40's, which clint eastwood said in one of his films, "see you at al's." there's a lot of people that have been living here for 20 years
damian samuel: growth in anything is important- in yourself, in the community, whatever- even the giants. but it all comes at a price. when the dot-com came in, we saw them come in in limousines and leave in u-hauls. they... decimated this area kinda like crack. it was horrible. they threw all the musicians out, people that had warehouse space or anything were moved. we had neighbors that moved in the back alley and they voted some gentleman in that was gonna be the spokesperson for their bunch...
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. >> you've already won the samuel johnson prize for "nothing
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this is the samuel golden theater in beverly hills. they're going to announce the nominations in just a minute. monique of precious who won the best supporting actress last year and tom shrak, up to make the announcements. does come down to the social network and voters certainly the two front runners when it comes to the best film. most of the critics have agreed that the social network seems to be the odds on favorite however the producers during this weekend gave the award to the king's speech. it's actually my favorite more so but i'm kind of in the minority when it comes to the critics, we'll see. >> shoe-in's best actor colin firth's is extraordinary as queen elizabeth's father. a two-person race for best actress. >> natalie portman and annette benning. here we go. >> good morning. i'm tom cher rick, president of the academy. welcome to our home. big news to announce this morning and to help me i'm happy to welcome academy award winner monique. (applause) >> thank you, tom. and good morning, everyone. >> the 2010 nominees for bes
this is the samuel golden theater in beverly hills. they're going to announce the nominations in just a minute. monique of precious who won the best supporting actress last year and tom shrak, up to make the announcements. does come down to the social network and voters certainly the two front runners when it comes to the best film. most of the critics have agreed that the social network seems to be the odds on favorite however the producers during this weekend gave the award to the king's...
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. >> you're already won the samuel johnson prize. down nominated for the national book award on nonfiction category 2010. >> we are here at the national press club talking about his new book poisoning the press. tell us what this book is about. >> you bet. the title comes from the fact that during the nixon white house actually plotted to boys and a journalist, an investigative reporter. nobody under the age of 60 probably remembers or knows who he was, but that is peaky was the most famous and feared investigative reporter in the country. he drove richard nixon crazy. the white house tapes are filled with attempts to give him, altman the culminating in an actual plot to poison him. >> to you know if anyone else who previously written about this particular aspect of the nixon history? >> no, no one had. it was surprising to me. i was an investigative reporter myself. this into seconds between history in journalism, a lot of great there in the past can be found if chino were in have to look. there are amazing tales found in my book, s
. >> you're already won the samuel johnson prize. down nominated for the national book award on nonfiction category 2010. >> we are here at the national press club talking about his new book poisoning the press. tell us what this book is about. >> you bet. the title comes from the fact that during the nixon white house actually plotted to boys and a journalist, an investigative reporter. nobody under the age of 60 probably remembers or knows who he was, but that is peaky was...
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. >> epa regional director, samuel coleman, promised the agency would investigate potential health hazards to a point. >> what we will not do is come in and say your health is directly injured because of x. that's not what we do. we're not going to say your health is impacted. >> even more alarming to felix and others in mossville, the epa concluded subra was wrong when she said the dioxins could be traced to georgia gulf. the report said these same types of dioxins are typically found in people living throughout the united states. >> we were just not able to agree with the findings she presented. >> federal agencies are very slow to say, folks in mossville, you got a problem, because if they do, they've got to do something about that problem. >> so who is supposed to do something about all this? what about the agency for toxic substances and disease registry? remember, atsdr? they did the blood tests that found the high dioxin levels. in 1988, they hired chicago expert, peter orris to advise them on mossville. his advice, polluters should help pay for health care. >> i thought the local i
. >> epa regional director, samuel coleman, promised the agency would investigate potential health hazards to a point. >> what we will not do is come in and say your health is directly injured because of x. that's not what we do. we're not going to say your health is impacted. >> even more alarming to felix and others in mossville, the epa concluded subra was wrong when she said the dioxins could be traced to georgia gulf. the report said these same types of dioxins are...
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. >> you already won the samuel johnson prize, and now you are nominated for the national book award nonfiction category 2010, barbara demick is the author. >> up next, a writer and film writer looks at the growth of radicalism in the middle east since the u.s. invasion of iraq. his talk at rice university in houston, texas lasts about an hour and 15 minutes. >> my book, half of it deals with iraq, how the civil war began, how it came to an end, and what iraq looks like today. the other half, though, deals with iraq's impact on the region, increased fighting in lebanon, refugees, and increasingly unstable middle east and how iraq came to afghanistan, and by that i mean, the u.s. began to implement many of the same tactics which are used in afghanistan and we -- i'm sorry, tactics using in iraq, implementing them in afghanistan, and we saw suicide bombings, ied's, things we associated with iraq, coming to afghanistan. these days, iraq is a forgotten subject in the media. nobody cares about it. it's hard to get people interested, and i'm grateful to see a large crowd here. afghanistan,
. >> you already won the samuel johnson prize, and now you are nominated for the national book award nonfiction category 2010, barbara demick is the author. >> up next, a writer and film writer looks at the growth of radicalism in the middle east since the u.s. invasion of iraq. his talk at rice university in houston, texas lasts about an hour and 15 minutes. >> my book, half of it deals with iraq, how the civil war began, how it came to an end, and what iraq looks like today....
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. >> good morning, my name is samuel from jonas college. my question is from your point of view, what is the psychological role that the media has on society, particularly on human behavior? from your point of view what is the psychological role that the media has on society, particularly in the human behavior? >> we're not very good a psychology. and i really don't know how to answer that question. let me answer it in this way. it's unsatisfactory. i worked for a network -- two networks for 30 years. every now and then, i came upon a boss accident who psychologically was open to different points of view, different personalities and knew how to balance interests. the washington newsroom of cbs was loaded with ego. and only a certain amount of room on the cbs evening news, so you had to balance these things. it was the most delicate psychological problem. but my bureau chief did it very, very well. aside from him, i can't imagine anyone else who had in mind psychology in dealing with the news and presentation of news. as a matter of fact, i
. >> good morning, my name is samuel from jonas college. my question is from your point of view, what is the psychological role that the media has on society, particularly on human behavior? from your point of view what is the psychological role that the media has on society, particularly in the human behavior? >> we're not very good a psychology. and i really don't know how to answer that question. let me answer it in this way. it's unsatisfactory. i worked for a network -- two...
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. >> it is in west marin, heading toward samuel p taylor park you pass through our valley it is a rural valley has a school district with 300 students, and in the 70s, the school board agreed with the general community to have programs of choice so there are three elementary school programs a month sorry program, a wall door of program and open -- waldorf program and open classroom. >> what is different versus classrooms down the street. >> all are humanistic, holistic approaches all talk about teaching the whole child they are different approaches to that but what is different about the open classroom is the level of parent participation probably, and the amount of choice that students have. >> is the amount of participation greater in this sort of nonipara divisional setting. >> it is a parent participation program parents are in the classroom every day parents agree to be in the classroom basically about once a week they have choices and they can do other things. >> when we do stories on education, time and time again whether it is an issue of funding we talk about, we talk about cur
. >> it is in west marin, heading toward samuel p taylor park you pass through our valley it is a rural valley has a school district with 300 students, and in the 70s, the school board agreed with the general community to have programs of choice so there are three elementary school programs a month sorry program, a wall door of program and open -- waldorf program and open classroom. >> what is different versus classrooms down the street. >> all are humanistic, holistic...
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there is another wonderful scene in which he and samuels and churchill were standing in front of a crowd of arabs in jerusalem who were shouting, and churchill took them to be applauding them which is a natural thing for any politician. and he is standing there do dofg his hat to them, and they're shouting, and he finally turns to lawrence and says, what are they saying? and lawrence says, death to the jews. [laughter] what's hard to convey is lawrence's sense of humor except at the worst of events like his gang rape and beating at the hands of the turks. it's always present. one would love, i think -- i'm sure that i -- would loved to have known him. >> william verdone. thank you very much, sir. lawrence was larger than life, and i'm curious if you might know of any monuments to him in that part of the world or, indeed, in england. >> thank you. in england we have, not only are there no lack of monuments to lawrence, we may have a surplus. he faces nelson in the crypt of st. paul's cathedral. absolutely, by the way, the right place for him. because he and nelson were about the same heig
there is another wonderful scene in which he and samuels and churchill were standing in front of a crowd of arabs in jerusalem who were shouting, and churchill took them to be applauding them which is a natural thing for any politician. and he is standing there do dofg his hat to them, and they're shouting, and he finally turns to lawrence and says, what are they saying? and lawrence says, death to the jews. [laughter] what's hard to convey is lawrence's sense of humor except at the worst of...
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. >> but one alleged hostage taker was still in the bank. 39-year-old sam samuel barner. >> he was yelling that the other suspects took off without him. >> he got very nervous. at one point he urinated on the floor. >> over the next two hours police negotiators spoke to him by phone trying to release the hostages unharmed. he released five of them. then a strange request he asked to speak with a pastor so a hostage put him in touch with a pastor that talked to him about forgiveness. >> calling his family. he was sorry he messed up. >> after 4:00 p.m. he surrendered and released the remaining hostages unharmed. >> i'm great v grateful that nobody was hurt. >> they say the suspect asked him to pray for him and then he released those hostages. >> up next the incident that triggered an evacuation of the u.s. capitol this weekend and sent military jets scrambling. also an investigation into how a russian plane caught fire before it ever got off the ground. >> and a twizzlers. the twist you can't resist. >>> everything is back to normal at the u.s. capitol this morning after a scare that had pol
. >> but one alleged hostage taker was still in the bank. 39-year-old sam samuel barner. >> he was yelling that the other suspects took off without him. >> he got very nervous. at one point he urinated on the floor. >> over the next two hours police negotiators spoke to him by phone trying to release the hostages unharmed. he released five of them. then a strange request he asked to speak with a pastor so a hostage put him in touch with a pastor that talked to him about...