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know paige? some perhaps had guessed something. after all she should have been very house poor, but here she was busy, productive, apparently unworried. life for paige seemed to be as far as anybody knew, parents and children included, pretty good. >> she has a girl, 8, a boy who just turned 7, and another little guy who's 3. that's her life, her family and then her friends. >> her parents lived a four-hour drive away in denver. they marveled at her life and energy from a distance. so if they didn't know everything, well, what parent does? and of course, when the call came, that moment that up-ended everything, it was long distance. >> this is the mesa county sheriff's department. he said "your daughter is missing." those are big words. and i said, "what do you mean missing?" she said, "well she has been missing since thursday night." and i remember saying, "this is a problem. she is not the kind of person who would not be home unless there was a problem." and we went home and threw some stuff in
know paige? some perhaps had guessed something. after all she should have been very house poor, but here she was busy, productive, apparently unworried. life for paige seemed to be as far as anybody knew, parents and children included, pretty good. >> she has a girl, 8, a boy who just turned 7, and another little guy who's 3. that's her life, her family and then her friends. >> her parents lived a four-hour drive away in denver. they marveled at her life and energy from a distance....
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we are here at paige glass on mission street in san francisco with mr. ken paige. ken paige has generously invited us into his glass shop and gallery. and the paige glass goes back a long, long time, right? to preearthquake, whichever earthquake -- >> all of them. they're all good. >> when did paige glass start? >> the big one, 1906. >> this happened afs in your family, was paige glass back then? >> well, the 1906 was a very important year, of course, for san francisco, needless to say. the bad news was the death and destruction, city in flames. the good news for my grandfather was even though he was living, at that point, in a tent out in golden gate park, you know, one of a whole lot of people. the good news, he was a young glazer, and every window in the city was broken. >> a holy grail of glazing. >> [laughter.] >> so at that point, shortly after the tremors sopped, he said wait a minute, i've got this idea. so paige glass really started in 1906, with that quake. >> wow. >> and he was so busy, he didn't really form an actual company-company, a registered compan
we are here at paige glass on mission street in san francisco with mr. ken paige. ken paige has generously invited us into his glass shop and gallery. and the paige glass goes back a long, long time, right? to preearthquake, whichever earthquake -- >> all of them. they're all good. >> when did paige glass start? >> the big one, 1906. >> this happened afs in your family, was paige glass back then? >> well, the 1906 was a very important year, of course, for san...
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tonight randy paige reports they are not sure what it was that was actually stolen. it's been more than two weeks since the theft and recovery of this drawing and sheriff's investigators are trying to figure out what it is and who owns it. >> as of today we cannot verify that in fact this is a rembrandt. >> reporter: it was august 13th when the drawing presented as an original signed work of the dutch master was stolen from an art exhibit only to appear at an episcopal church a few days later apparently left there by the thief. sheriff's detectives began searching for the thief and prepared to release still photos taken by surveillance cameras at the ritz-carlton during the caper. then investigators realized that art experts around the world had never heard of this drawing called the judgment and could find no record that rembrandt had ever created it. >> we have gone all over the world. we have talked to many, many people. we cannot find this documented anywheres. now, is it possible that it's an undocumented rembrandt? one of those rare commodities? possible but hi
tonight randy paige reports they are not sure what it was that was actually stolen. it's been more than two weeks since the theft and recovery of this drawing and sheriff's investigators are trying to figure out what it is and who owns it. >> as of today we cannot verify that in fact this is a rembrandt. >> reporter: it was august 13th when the drawing presented as an original signed work of the dutch master was stolen from an art exhibit only to appear at an episcopal church a few...
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i want to thank ken paige for this extremely exciting and illuminating adventure today in glazing. and invite you all to come next month when we talk about how to plan a home remodel, and thank you all very much. >> thank you for coming. >> [applause.]
i want to thank ken paige for this extremely exciting and illuminating adventure today in glazing. and invite you all to come next month when we talk about how to plan a home remodel, and thank you all very much. >> thank you for coming. >> [applause.]
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what i encourage people to do is find their paig. for me, it is gender discrimination, sexual exploitation, taking a disempower person when they're already down. i cannot stand that. so i will leverage my core competencies from my soul very effectively or more effectively if i am connected with my values and principles on an issue. for those around the country who are concerned with their own hand-to-mouth living, what is your pig and make a difference in that area and it broadens your horizons. this is taped, right? it was so clumsy and weird. tavis: this is taped. but that was so real. i could follow it. this is the first time we met. i have read so much about you. island -- i now get you. i understand you. >> will you please repeat that? [laughter] tavis: what i still do not know is why, given all that you have seen, you still remain -- i assume you are because you would not be here and you would not have written this book -- why are you still so hopeful? >> i have been restored to sanity, to wholeness, and soundness of mind throu
what i encourage people to do is find their paig. for me, it is gender discrimination, sexual exploitation, taking a disempower person when they're already down. i cannot stand that. so i will leverage my core competencies from my soul very effectively or more effectively if i am connected with my values and principles on an issue. for those around the country who are concerned with their own hand-to-mouth living, what is your pig and make a difference in that area and it broadens your...
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i want to thank ken paige for this extremely exciting and illuminating adventure today in glazing. and invite you all to come next month when we talk about how to plan a home remodel, and thank you all very much. >> thank you for coming. >> [applause.] >> the next time you take a muni bus or train, there could be new technology that could make it easier to get to your destination. many are taking a position of next bus technology now in use around the city. updated at regular intervals from the comfort of their home or workplace. next bus uses satellite technology and advanced computer modeling to track buses and trains, estimating are bought stocks with a high degree of accuracy. the bus and train our arrival information can be accessed from your computer and even on your cellular phone or personal digital assistant. knowing their arrival time of the bus allows riders the choice of waiting for it or perhaps doing some shopping locally or getting a cup of coffee. it also gives a greater sense that they can count on you to get to their destination on time. the next bus our arrival i
i want to thank ken paige for this extremely exciting and illuminating adventure today in glazing. and invite you all to come next month when we talk about how to plan a home remodel, and thank you all very much. >> thank you for coming. >> [applause.] >> the next time you take a muni bus or train, there could be new technology that could make it easier to get to your destination. many are taking a position of next bus technology now in use around the city. updated at regular...
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. >> nancy carlson-paige, nice to meet you. and bill bennett, nice to talk to you again. maybe we can have this conversation again. there's a lot of directions we can go to talk about how to make the public school experience better for everyone. >>> the job isn't going to come to you in this market, so what does it take to be a successful entrepreneur? i'm going to talk with one you know, next. prescription strength relief from my worst allergy symptoms. so lily and i are back on the road again. with zyrtec® i can love the air®. so lily and i are back on the road again. there's another way litter box dust:e purina tidy cats. tidy cats premium line of litters now works harder on dust. and our improved formulas neutralize odors better than ever in multiple-cat homes. so it's easier to keep your house smelling just the way you want it. purina tidy cats. keep your home smelling like home. really? 25 grams of protein. what do we have? all four of us, together? 24. he's low fat, too, and has 5 grams of sugars. i'll believe it when i--- [ both ] oooooh... what's shakin'? [ fem
. >> nancy carlson-paige, nice to meet you. and bill bennett, nice to talk to you again. maybe we can have this conversation again. there's a lot of directions we can go to talk about how to make the public school experience better for everyone. >>> the job isn't going to come to you in this market, so what does it take to be a successful entrepreneur? i'm going to talk with one you know, next. prescription strength relief from my worst allergy symptoms. so lily and i are back on...
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enough time last night for jordan paves the place out with one more song so ladies and gentlemen dora paige the message of freedom. so. good to. see you free. to feed. us today and. still to be soothed it's three the best thing. he feels leggings be easy for me to. put this new three. month free. soon to be disaster it would be to me to stay.
enough time last night for jordan paves the place out with one more song so ladies and gentlemen dora paige the message of freedom. so. good to. see you free. to feed. us today and. still to be soothed it's three the best thing. he feels leggings be easy for me to. put this new three. month free. soon to be disaster it would be to me to stay.
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. >> susan paige is washington bureau chief for "usa today," cynthia tucker, syndicated columnist and ron fournier, welcome all. i think we're going to dedicate an entire special to just stuff rick perry said. it's been quite the -- quite the 48 hours of all things rick perry. we just heard him doing that. ron fortier, though, i've got to play you this clip what the man you covered so long and so well had to say about rick perry. here's bill clinton on rick perry. >> i got ticketed by watching governor perry announce for president. he's a good looking governor. he said, know, i'm going to washington to make sure that the federal government stays as far away from you as possible. while i ride on air force one and that marine one helicopter and go to camp david and travel around the world and have a good time. >> ron, bill clinton, always sort of -- has a way, sometimes to just -- yeah. that was something else. should bill clinton -- exactly. should bill clinton, does the white house want bill clinton telling people this now or wait until he gets the nomination, ron? >> you know bill cl
. >> susan paige is washington bureau chief for "usa today," cynthia tucker, syndicated columnist and ron fournier, welcome all. i think we're going to dedicate an entire special to just stuff rick perry said. it's been quite the -- quite the 48 hours of all things rick perry. we just heard him doing that. ron fortier, though, i've got to play you this clip what the man you covered so long and so well had to say about rick perry. here's bill clinton on rick perry. >> i got...
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. >> alexander paige speaking to us from damascus. we appreciate your help and we wish you safety. >> thank you. >>> still ahead, a good will basketball game turns in to a brawl in china. just as vice president biden pays an important visit. >>> and next, the west memphis three are free, yet the state still says they're guilty of brutally killing three young boys. that's why i like glucerna shakes. they have slowly digestible carbs to help minimize blood sugar spikes, which can help lower a1c. [ male announcer ] glucerna. helping people with diabetes find balance. everyone has been waiting for -- the dodge durango versus the ford explorer. two titans of the s.u.v. world. which has the strength? which has the power? which has the ability to... oh, geez. [ screeching ] the s.u.v. is back. right now, get $2,000 cash allowance or 0% apr financing on the 2011 dodge durango. or creates another laptop bag or hires another employee, it's not just good for business -- it's good for the entire community. at bank of america, we know the impact t
. >> alexander paige speaking to us from damascus. we appreciate your help and we wish you safety. >> thank you. >>> still ahead, a good will basketball game turns in to a brawl in china. just as vice president biden pays an important visit. >>> and next, the west memphis three are free, yet the state still says they're guilty of brutally killing three young boys. that's why i like glucerna shakes. they have slowly digestible carbs to help minimize blood sugar...
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at stanford he met, met larry paige. together we tame up with this idea for google and you know, then they found themselves in an area where there were lots of high-tech workers. their ideas could be protected because we have good protection from intellectual property and fertile capital markets. so all of those things are small, taken at a piece. you take the national foundation and went to a university, put it all together, it created conditions that allowed his brilliant idea to turn into google. now 13,000 employees in the united states alone. >> when i hear an example like that, you look at what we're cutting right now. obviously in a period in which deficit reduction is the top issue. politicians like to reduce isn't the deficit. they love cutting discretionary spending. that's where r & d is, infrastructure is. more than that on the state level cutting back substantially, share slashing education. the university of california where i went is a jewel of a university system, but it is being absolutely chopped apart
at stanford he met, met larry paige. together we tame up with this idea for google and you know, then they found themselves in an area where there were lots of high-tech workers. their ideas could be protected because we have good protection from intellectual property and fertile capital markets. so all of those things are small, taken at a piece. you take the national foundation and went to a university, put it all together, it created conditions that allowed his brilliant idea to turn into...
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it reminded me, early on, the famous story about barry diller coming to see larry paige. the entire time larry was on his blackberry like that. >> i thought that was interesting. at one time, that was one the glory. that idea that people could, you know, do their work and come to meeting, and you know focus in on just the right time. like zone out and answer the ill luminous e-mail that they all have to deal with. >> comment on eric schmidt position on apple board and conflict with android. >> uh-huh. >> you'll have to comment. >> it was interesting. i was talking to him and interviewing him right around the period there. at a time when google was developing android, eric would have to leave the room in the apple board meeting when they happened there. and i explore the google/apple relationship to some degree there. because something went terribly wrong. steve jobs, apparently, became to feel he had been betrayed. the android was not what he thought it was going to be. and what he had visioned once was as a great pair, you know, marching off to, you know, rule the digita
it reminded me, early on, the famous story about barry diller coming to see larry paige. the entire time larry was on his blackberry like that. >> i thought that was interesting. at one time, that was one the glory. that idea that people could, you know, do their work and come to meeting, and you know focus in on just the right time. like zone out and answer the ill luminous e-mail that they all have to deal with. >> comment on eric schmidt position on apple board and conflict with...
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darla's here with her granddaughter paige. let's look at darla before. and bring out the new darla burgess. oh! >> look good. >> paige, you can take it off. >> oh, my god! you look amazing. so different! >> turn around and look. >> oh! wow! >> so great. >> thank you! >> all right, louis. you cut the hair. >> i did. my theory is if the grandmother's hair is longer than the granddaughter's it's time for a cut. she got a great haircut to show off her face. subtle makeup. then i added depth to the color. before it was -- blond-gray. now you have color in the hair. you add color to the hair, you add color to the face. >> beautiful. >> that outfit is so pretty. >> unfortunately we have to start thinking about fall. so i wanted to give her pieces that you can incorporate into your closet for fall. this full outfit is from calvin. >> what do you think? >> i love it! absolutely stunning. >> come on out, lisa rinna, and join us. >> up next -- >> live across the street with our friends and fans after this. welcome to glad tv. thanks, skyler. let's go to last night'
darla's here with her granddaughter paige. let's look at darla before. and bring out the new darla burgess. oh! >> look good. >> paige, you can take it off. >> oh, my god! you look amazing. so different! >> turn around and look. >> oh! wow! >> so great. >> thank you! >> all right, louis. you cut the hair. >> i did. my theory is if the grandmother's hair is longer than the granddaughter's it's time for a cut. she got a great haircut to show...
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life as a teenager is often filled with chaos and confusion and for 17-year-old paige and 15-year-old blair, it's bursting at the seams. the house they share with their mother bonnie is overflowing with three-foot-high piles of clutter and the feelings of shame and resentment that accompanied them. for years, the two girls have kept their mothers' compulsive hoarding a secret. even family. inside is a disaster zone. each room. their by recognizable. >> this is the living room. >> this is supposedly a dining room and office area. this would be the dining room table right here. it's there but you can't find it. aquarium back there. kitchen, dis. >>> oh, my gosh. >> this is my bedroom. >> okay. wow. it's really hard to walk in here. >> yeah. i don't know where -- here's the garage. >> oh, my goodness. wow. >> reporter: the only touch of adolescent, the jonas brothers poster on the wall. their daily lives have been defined by the ever presence of the mess and total absence of normal. there is no clean fast for the teenagers to put on their makeup. brush their teeth or do their homework. p
life as a teenager is often filled with chaos and confusion and for 17-year-old paige and 15-year-old blair, it's bursting at the seams. the house they share with their mother bonnie is overflowing with three-foot-high piles of clutter and the feelings of shame and resentment that accompanied them. for years, the two girls have kept their mothers' compulsive hoarding a secret. even family. inside is a disaster zone. each room. their by recognizable. >> this is the living room. >>...
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paige seem to regard page seem to regard it dilapidated -- e. there was not thought necessary. with all its hardships, ms. alcott found in the hospital that buried in intense human life she had longed to know. >> john surry, the prince of patience. no dying statements was ever fuller of real dignity than this virginia blacksmith. >> do you think i will pull through? >> i hope so. there is not the slightest hope. you have got to tell him. i will leave it to you. >> she writes his last letter for him to his mother and everyone in the ward weeps. that may help you bury john. >> this is right good. this is my first battle. and i think it is going to be my last. >> i'm afraid they do, john. >> she writes about him and one gets the sense of yearning, but it cannot be. to the end he held my hand so close, i couldn't draw it away. it was unsafe for dead and living flesh to lie so close together. a hand was strangely and stiff, and for white marks remained across its back. >> only weeks after being there she contracted typhoid fever. louisa was treated with cala mail, which is a form of
paige seem to regard page seem to regard it dilapidated -- e. there was not thought necessary. with all its hardships, ms. alcott found in the hospital that buried in intense human life she had longed to know. >> john surry, the prince of patience. no dying statements was ever fuller of real dignity than this virginia blacksmith. >> do you think i will pull through? >> i hope so. there is not the slightest hope. you have got to tell him. i will leave it to you. >> she...
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up shop in a dorm room and set something up today called page rank and one of them was named larry paige, upon intended i believe, and the story is now pretty much the stuff of legend, and they pretty much attended the portal business. they showed the world that searching was something important and they had a dream of making all the world's information accessible and they are continuing on that path and the past that you have laid out and in an incredibly well documented book has at times been a tough one, and gets tougher as the dreams sort of hit against some of the realities of the world. >> it's the company, not the book. [laughter] >> yeah. but the book is actually one of these things where i am so interested it's always hard for me to tell for sure but if you were adel interested i'm sure you'd find a fascinating read and i learned things up the company. to you though, you have been covering the technology for a while. why did you pick google as the focus of your latest book? >> i first came across google when it was in history just starting to get noticed a around the world reall
up shop in a dorm room and set something up today called page rank and one of them was named larry paige, upon intended i believe, and the story is now pretty much the stuff of legend, and they pretty much attended the portal business. they showed the world that searching was something important and they had a dream of making all the world's information accessible and they are continuing on that path and the past that you have laid out and in an incredibly well documented book has at times been...
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up shop in a dorm room and set something up today called page rank and one of them was named larry paige, upon intended i believe, and the story is now pretty much the stuff of legend, and they pretty much attended the portal business. they showed the world that searching was something important and they had a dream of making all the world's information accessible and they are continuing on that path and the past that you have laid out and in an incredibly well documented book has at times been a tough one, and gets tougher as the dreams sort of hit against some of the realities of the world. >> it's the company, not the book. [laughter] >> yeah. but the book is actually one of these things where i am so interested it's always hard for me to tell for sure but if you were adel interested i'm sure you'd find a fascinating read and i learned things up the company. to you though, you have been covering the technology for a while. why did you pick google as the focus of your latest book? >> i first came across google when it was in history just starting to get noticed a around the world reall
up shop in a dorm room and set something up today called page rank and one of them was named larry paige, upon intended i believe, and the story is now pretty much the stuff of legend, and they pretty much attended the portal business. they showed the world that searching was something important and they had a dream of making all the world's information accessible and they are continuing on that path and the past that you have laid out and in an incredibly well documented book has at times been...
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countryside montessori charter school in land of lakes, florida, the blind side team from plainview, beth paige middle school of plainview, new york. subway smart system team from horstman school in bronx, new york, and the prothesis team from hopewell valley central high school. you're all to be congratulated and commended for your hard work and impressive projects. we look forward to visiting more with you after the hearing, and before i ask unanimous consent that your names be made a part of the record, let me just tell you that you must be the cream of the crop, leaders. and it might be of some comfort to you to know that your chairman, i'm from texas, and we have every type leader here. mrs. johnson is a leader in the medical field, she's outstanding in the nursing field, we have all types of folks that have, that are skilled. but we look to you all to give us testimony to write our testimony. to write our record. and what you say here will be recorded, and it'll be read 100 years from now to look back on this fine young group that came here. but it may give you some ease to be here to kno
countryside montessori charter school in land of lakes, florida, the blind side team from plainview, beth paige middle school of plainview, new york. subway smart system team from horstman school in bronx, new york, and the prothesis team from hopewell valley central high school. you're all to be congratulated and commended for your hard work and impressive projects. we look forward to visiting more with you after the hearing, and before i ask unanimous consent that your names be made a part of...