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is it also unique? >> the guy he bought it from liked butter-nut coffee, so he painted the car to look like the butter-nut coffee can. >> grant's 1925 kissel gold bug, made popular by amelia earhart, is just as rare. can i get inside? >> absolutely. >> i'm gonna try to slide in. [ grunts ] wow. you had to be petite. not so graceful. i could drive this. now you guys know what i like, okay? some of grant's finds are so uncommon, they were thought to have vanished long ago. >> this is a 1934 plymouth phaeton. when he first bought this, a lot of plymouth people here in the u.s. claimed that the car didn't exist. >> what? >> and they said that it was false advertising on the car. but finally, after some background checks, it turned out to be the real deal. >> and here's another rare phaeton, this one supposedly built at the 1934 world's fair in chicago. grant's orphan cars even become the focus of segment on a local public tv program in 1999. did you see the pbs clip when it aired? >> i did. it was a show th
is it also unique? >> the guy he bought it from liked butter-nut coffee, so he painted the car to look like the butter-nut coffee can. >> grant's 1925 kissel gold bug, made popular by amelia earhart, is just as rare. can i get inside? >> absolutely. >> i'm gonna try to slide in. [ grunts ] wow. you had to be petite. not so graceful. i could drive this. now you guys know what i like, okay? some of grant's finds are so uncommon, they were thought to have vanished long ago....
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they say that is unique. but if you think about it, it's not that unique. to a greatlcome
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asked her husband to build a unique memorial to thank unique love. but perhaps the grand mogul simply wanted to keep his distracted with occupied what better way of overcoming grief at the transience of earthly happiness and the immortality of art and so he built a monument to undying love there are twenty two couples on the main gate one for every year it took to build the town. and through this gate we enter. dice. the the the norms were laid out in the nineteenth century by a british governor general who found grass was more appropriate than the countless trees and sweet smelling flowers planted by shah john howard. oh ma and above the water courses in the garden of paradise to the islamic mind is the stroke of god. the taj mahal is not in the middle of the garden as wood of the usual but on the raised terrace at the northern end some say that shot just not only wanted nor does my has rested place to be new to god but also had himself in mind the lord of all the world god's deputy and it. was. from the very beginning the attracted pilgrims many si
asked her husband to build a unique memorial to thank unique love. but perhaps the grand mogul simply wanted to keep his distracted with occupied what better way of overcoming grief at the transience of earthly happiness and the immortality of art and so he built a monument to undying love there are twenty two couples on the main gate one for every year it took to build the town. and through this gate we enter. dice. the the the norms were laid out in the nineteenth century by a british...
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so look across the room of those who started a business they say was the most unique asset you possess he would say the people who work with you for you. the people who will be your customers and clients, the new economy is phenomenal for millions of people around the country and around the world. we have people who were in deep poverty just a generation or decade ago that are now consumers the new economy is in that case for america in the world. like every major transformation it has left some people behind. i see this in communities that the industry is gone and it's easy to say just where the jobs are not necessarily a bad idea but you fundamentally misunderstand what it's about. if you're in the working-class you leaving the relatives who watch your kids if you want to go away for the weekend. you need your support network this is a difficult adjustment for millions of people across the country. there are some people left behind the fundamental is to push it smooth out those rough edges. to help people transitional respecting many have spent their entire lives in industry and jobs
so look across the room of those who started a business they say was the most unique asset you possess he would say the people who work with you for you. the people who will be your customers and clients, the new economy is phenomenal for millions of people around the country and around the world. we have people who were in deep poverty just a generation or decade ago that are now consumers the new economy is in that case for america in the world. like every major transformation it has left...
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her intimate, her unique self. no one else. mary, what is unique about her? the center and core of her interior life, of her love for god, wholehearted dedication to the mystery of her son. her love for us, the members of the body of christ. and so that love that obedience of faith, her memory, intellect, her will or her heart all of that is the treasure that we are invited through phatam to focus upon as a way to lead us ever closer to god. >> and let me ask you about the icons have you chosen to show. because these seem to have to do with her sorries, her pain. and explain that, please, if you will. >> in the second chapter of the gospel of luke inverse 19 and again inverse 51, our lady is described as holding, pondering, treasuring all of these things in her heart. the heart as i just described it in the biblical sense. what things? her son. the whole mystery of christ and its entirety is held in her heart. as a vast treasure. and so with a mother's love she contains, she reflects upon, she treasures all of this to we to you this -- bestow this memory, thi
her intimate, her unique self. no one else. mary, what is unique about her? the center and core of her interior life, of her love for god, wholehearted dedication to the mystery of her son. her love for us, the members of the body of christ. and so that love that obedience of faith, her memory, intellect, her will or her heart all of that is the treasure that we are invited through phatam to focus upon as a way to lead us ever closer to god. >> and let me ask you about the icons have you...
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every state is unique in how they apply that to their jurisdiction. i am unfamiliar with the exact protocols hawaii had. i would imagine that many of these protocols and policies are similar throughout the united states. but again, i'm going to take a guess that every state has unique protocol they follow. and it's up to us as state directors to make sure it's the right size for your state, the right size for the hazards you deal with on a daily basis, and making sure the public understands when that message goes out it's for real. >> okay, thank you. mr. krakauer? >> thank you, sir. so with respect to training, we -- our public warning team trains on a weekly basis. we call it wea wednesday in new york city. our public warning team is required to send out a test message. it does not go out to the public. we wait for the acknowledgment codes from ipaws. with respect to policies and procedures, we view wea as a two-person job in new york city, both during training and live emergency operations. there is a public warning specialist on the keys entering
every state is unique in how they apply that to their jurisdiction. i am unfamiliar with the exact protocols hawaii had. i would imagine that many of these protocols and policies are similar throughout the united states. but again, i'm going to take a guess that every state has unique protocol they follow. and it's up to us as state directors to make sure it's the right size for your state, the right size for the hazards you deal with on a daily basis, and making sure the public understands...
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crazy uniquely un-american about trump member obama uniquely un-american chum uniquely un-american and see other side responsible and i want to read this quote from a new yorker piece by mark masha gessen and the headline was the fundamental uncertainty of my. always russia indictments in that she looks at the american people the one just pointing to and she says while most people believe themselves to have a solid grip on reality they imagine their compatriots to be gullible and chronically misinformed this in turn means that we no longer have a sense of shared reality a common imagination that underlies political life in a society with a strong sense of shared reality a bunch of sub literate tweets and ridiculous ads will be nothing but a curiosity even the fact that russians put money into organizing rallies and demonstrations across the political spectrum would be absurd surely they didn't force people to join these rallies sincerely held beliefs brought people to the rallies that it makes no difference to the broader political life whether someone paid for an actress to take part
crazy uniquely un-american about trump member obama uniquely un-american chum uniquely un-american and see other side responsible and i want to read this quote from a new yorker piece by mark masha gessen and the headline was the fundamental uncertainty of my. always russia indictments in that she looks at the american people the one just pointing to and she says while most people believe themselves to have a solid grip on reality they imagine their compatriots to be gullible and chronically...
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it is really unique in that we've leaned so far forward to get this out. as far as the memo goes, the memo came oh. we've got our folks in our national security lawyers in the white house. they work for me. they work for the president. they're slicing and dicing it, at it. >> did you see it? >> i did. >> what did you think?
it is really unique in that we've leaned so far forward to get this out. as far as the memo goes, the memo came oh. we've got our folks in our national security lawyers in the white house. they work for me. they work for the president. they're slicing and dicing it, at it. >> did you see it? >> i did. >> what did you think?
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it wasn't unique to his family, it wasn't even unique to america and it was god's great affection for all people. the offer of that love that could turn around the heart like his could turn around the heart of a nation, could turn around the heart of all people. it's a goodr. day to remember. it's a rare moment to stop and pause the way we have today. i think it's a significant message this should not be forgotten. mr. president, i yield back. >> our c-span cameras are alive at the rotunda where visitors are paying their respect to the reverend. he is laying in honor today and tomorrow and is the first religious leader to lie and honor at the capital. president trump paid his respect along with lawmakers. he died on february 21 at age 99. we will take a moment to watch visitors pay their respect. this is live coverage on c-span2. [inaudible conversations] conve] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [silence] [silence] [silence] [silence] [silence] [silence] [silence] [silence] [silence] [silence] [silence] >> we will be leaving this in just a m
it wasn't unique to his family, it wasn't even unique to america and it was god's great affection for all people. the offer of that love that could turn around the heart like his could turn around the heart of a nation, could turn around the heart of all people. it's a goodr. day to remember. it's a rare moment to stop and pause the way we have today. i think it's a significant message this should not be forgotten. mr. president, i yield back. >> our c-span cameras are alive at the...
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. >> i think what i've learned so far is that every audit is unique everyday. different learning opportunities. >> the recordation we make in on its i can honestly go home at the end of the day and zack and treated [inaudible] in a better way. >> even of not familiar with what auditing is you should deftly find out. it's been really really awesome he was it turns out there's a whole world of auditing that i cannot open file oriented performance and [inaudible] and that's an exciting. audit is a lot broader than i ever knew before. >> ♪ >> about two years ago now i had my first child. and i thought when i come back, you know, i'm going to get back in the swing of things and i'll find a spot. and it wasn't really that way when i got back to work. that's what really got me to think about the challenges that new mothers face when they come back to work. ♪ >> when it comes to innovative ideas and policies, san francisco is known to pave the way, fighting for social justice or advocating for the environment, our city serves as the example and leader many times ov
. >> i think what i've learned so far is that every audit is unique everyday. different learning opportunities. >> the recordation we make in on its i can honestly go home at the end of the day and zack and treated [inaudible] in a better way. >> even of not familiar with what auditing is you should deftly find out. it's been really really awesome he was it turns out there's a whole world of auditing that i cannot open file oriented performance and [inaudible] and that's an...
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crazy uniquely un-american about trump member obama uniquely un-american uniquely un-american and see other side responsible and i want to read this quote from a new yorker piece by mark masha gessen and the headline was the fundamental uncertainty of the. always russia indictments in that she looks at the american people the one just pointing to and she says while most people believe themselves to have a solid grip on reality they imagine their compatriots to be gullible and chronically misinformed this in turn means that we no longer have a sense of shared reality a common imagination that underlies political life in a society with a strong sense of shared reality a bunch of sub literate tweets and ridiculous ads will be nothing but a curiosity even the fact that russians put money into organizing rallies and demonstrations across the political spectrum would be absurd surely they didn't force people to join these rallies sincerely held beliefs brought people to the rallies that it makes no difference to the broader political life whether someone paid for an actress to take part thi
crazy uniquely un-american about trump member obama uniquely un-american uniquely un-american and see other side responsible and i want to read this quote from a new yorker piece by mark masha gessen and the headline was the fundamental uncertainty of the. always russia indictments in that she looks at the american people the one just pointing to and she says while most people believe themselves to have a solid grip on reality they imagine their compatriots to be gullible and chronically...
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we report closely with them on this product becauseof the unique nature of the -- because of the unique nature of this product. i said this on my earnings call this morning, this product has been around for nine years. it is elegant just showed up yesterday. we talked about volatility in the last segment a little bit. volatility has been historically lower the boston globe years. -- low over the past few years. all of a sudden, this product becomes front-page news. we have all been talking about bitcoin. there has been a lot of conversation about it. we list it with a whole new list of standards. i said today on my earnings call that i would not reduce any of those standards in order to make money on this product because i think it is important, as we get a slow approach to this and make sure the product is rolled out properly. scarlet: the high initial margin of 43%, under no circumstances would you over that? terry: that is not what i said. i said i would not do that in lieu of trying to get volume on it. the product being sent to mature, we need more people involved. one of the reaso
we report closely with them on this product becauseof the unique nature of the -- because of the unique nature of this product. i said this on my earnings call this morning, this product has been around for nine years. it is elegant just showed up yesterday. we talked about volatility in the last segment a little bit. volatility has been historically lower the boston globe years. -- low over the past few years. all of a sudden, this product becomes front-page news. we have all been talking...
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of san francisco by supporting local services within the neighborhood we help san francisco remain unique successful and vibrant so where will you shop & dine in the 49 san francisco owes must of the charm to the unique characterization of each corridor has a distinction permanent our neighbors are the economic engine of the city. >> if we could a afford the lot by these we'll not to have the kind of store in the future the kids will eat from some restaurants chinatown has phobia one of the best the most unique neighborhood shopping areas of san francisco. >> chinatown is one of the oldest chinatown in the state we need to be able allergies the people and that's the reason chinatown is showing more of the people will the traditional thepg. >> north beach is i know one of the last little italian community. >> one of the last neighborhood that hadn't changed a whole lot and san francisco community so strong and the sense of partnership with businesses as well and i just love north beach community old school italian comfort and love that is what italians are all about we need people to come
of san francisco by supporting local services within the neighborhood we help san francisco remain unique successful and vibrant so where will you shop & dine in the 49 san francisco owes must of the charm to the unique characterization of each corridor has a distinction permanent our neighbors are the economic engine of the city. >> if we could a afford the lot by these we'll not to have the kind of store in the future the kids will eat from some restaurants chinatown has phobia one...
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i argue that the united states historically has had a unique set of assets, a unique set of values we can bring to bear to help partners around the world, andcare and deter enemies to deliver more peace, prosperity, and progress in the united states. i think stepping back and saying none of these problems are our problems and we do not deal with them, this is the point. a terrorist getting their hand on the nuclear bomb or climate change ravaging our communities, things are happening other parts us andworld matter for we should be putting investment and effort into solving the problems. host: last call, virginia, independent. caller: with respect to comment about syria, the way i look at why we aren't doing anything constructive to help people on the ground, it is because we lost our moral standing completely in the world when we under false pretenses and we are directly responsible for the deaths of at least a half million innocent people. as a country, every 9/11, i get upset because we mourn the 3000 people who died. i mourn them as well. as a country, how do you expect us to have
i argue that the united states historically has had a unique set of assets, a unique set of values we can bring to bear to help partners around the world, andcare and deter enemies to deliver more peace, prosperity, and progress in the united states. i think stepping back and saying none of these problems are our problems and we do not deal with them, this is the point. a terrorist getting their hand on the nuclear bomb or climate change ravaging our communities, things are happening other...
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what is unique about it? the uniqueness, it has a bowl at the back, not like the guitar, it's not a flat... so, this bowl gives a deepness in the sound and also, we don't have frets... right. so that gives richness. yeah. particularly in abu dhabi, i think the oud is very important for older people because you can find — in every home, you can find a oud. maybe they are playing it for fun, not very professionally, but they like oud here. 0k, time for me to get a lesson from the expert. these double strings are a bit tricky for a starter. very good. ok, that's relatively easy. that's very good, for the first time. can you play chords with this, or? chords, yes, sure. this is c, e, g, c. i'm sorry. c... third finger. let's hope this works. yeah, it does. yes. wow. and sometimes, we are using the guitar technique, like... playing the oud like a guitar. i just jammed with. .. that's very good for a first time. wow, that was very good. ijustjammed with a world famous... it was very good. no, but i was lucky. i w
what is unique about it? the uniqueness, it has a bowl at the back, not like the guitar, it's not a flat... so, this bowl gives a deepness in the sound and also, we don't have frets... right. so that gives richness. yeah. particularly in abu dhabi, i think the oud is very important for older people because you can find — in every home, you can find a oud. maybe they are playing it for fun, not very professionally, but they like oud here. 0k, time for me to get a lesson from the expert. these...
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what's unique about it? the uniqueness, it has a bowl at the back, not like the guitar, it's not a flat... so, this bowl gives like deepness in the sound and also, we don't have frets... right. so that gives richness. yeah. particularly in abu dhabi, i think the oud is very important for older people because you can find — in every home, you can find a oud. maybe they are playing itjust for fun, not very professionally, but they like oud here. 0k, time for me to get a lesson from the expert. these double strings are a bit tricky for a starter. very good. ok, that's relatively easy. that's very good, for the first time. can you play chords with this, or? chords, yes, sure. this is c, e, g, c. i'm sorry. c... third finger. let's hope this works. yeah, it does. yes. wow. and sometimes, we are using the guitar technique, like... that's very good, for the first time. can you play chords with this, or? i was just playing one, the one chord. thank you very much. of course, culture isn't only about fine art and cl
what's unique about it? the uniqueness, it has a bowl at the back, not like the guitar, it's not a flat... so, this bowl gives like deepness in the sound and also, we don't have frets... right. so that gives richness. yeah. particularly in abu dhabi, i think the oud is very important for older people because you can find — in every home, you can find a oud. maybe they are playing itjust for fun, not very professionally, but they like oud here. 0k, time for me to get a lesson from the expert....
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so, the task force is unique. it can look over the shoulder of the office of cannabis and hear both from its participants in the regulatory process, the applicants, hear from the equity community, is it working and hear from our neighbours. is it working? we will be in the unique position to provide that ant. sister and will do so with your blessing. now what is this? review of viable system. i like talking about this because i'm learning about it as i speak. what i'm understanding is that the office of cannabis is being set up as a model for how online programmes can be used to gather data and make sure that that data is complete and send that data to the appropriate departments for review. so, in the online -- in this minimum viable system, we have not only those things that happen within i gate permit, i need go to step one, step two, step three but then we also have the preapplication requirements to make sure that you -- make sure that you are an equity approximately kanltz or you have the appropriate number
so, the task force is unique. it can look over the shoulder of the office of cannabis and hear both from its participants in the regulatory process, the applicants, hear from the equity community, is it working and hear from our neighbours. is it working? we will be in the unique position to provide that ant. sister and will do so with your blessing. now what is this? review of viable system. i like talking about this because i'm learning about it as i speak. what i'm understanding is that the...
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. - washington state is unique for two reasons. it's the only green flag of the 50 states and it is also the only flag to include the image of a person on it, and obviously, that person is george washington. and it's from the portrait that was painted by gilbert stuart. he was an artist from rhode island. it's the most famous portrait of george washington, but there were brothers who were put in charge of creating the image for the flag and they went about designing it, coming up with all the different lettering. they had it perfect, except, the image they had of george washington came from a box of cough syrup, and it just wouldn't do, and in the 11th hour, they found gilbert stuart's portrait of george washington. they put it on the flag. it was accepted by the legislatures in washington, and we still have that flag today. - that's this week's flag facts. i'm eric. - here's another report in our series on first aid basics. (alternative rock music) - today, we're talking first aid kids. to walk us through the must-haves is lapicha
. - washington state is unique for two reasons. it's the only green flag of the 50 states and it is also the only flag to include the image of a person on it, and obviously, that person is george washington. and it's from the portrait that was painted by gilbert stuart. he was an artist from rhode island. it's the most famous portrait of george washington, but there were brothers who were put in charge of creating the image for the flag and they went about designing it, coming up with all the...
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growing company, it is important to meet our elected officials here our stories and understand our unique business challenges. today i have the honor of introducing a senator from my home state of florida who understands the important role small businesses play in the us economy. please join me in welcoming my senator, marco rubio. ♪ >> thank you very much. miami people already screaming back there. i am excited to be with, the story is a phenomenal one. the miami one we did at the freedom tower in 2014 or 2015, it was exciting because the heart of this initiative the stenosis us economically. every country in the world has major corporations or companies. one of the things unique about the american economic model is the ability to start a business often times because you used to work somewhere and quit that job to start your own business. oftentimes two or three times before you were successful. that idea, nobody thought would work because you put it in the business and the dynamic nature of our economy has just increased us to the better part of 200 years and as a policy maker we do w
growing company, it is important to meet our elected officials here our stories and understand our unique business challenges. today i have the honor of introducing a senator from my home state of florida who understands the important role small businesses play in the us economy. please join me in welcoming my senator, marco rubio. ♪ >> thank you very much. miami people already screaming back there. i am excited to be with, the story is a phenomenal one. the miami one we did at the...
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unique, this binding is it is not unique because of its binding style. we are starting to build the case for being justified. which was the case before we found it. the reason the binding was damaging is because as any scrapbook or can tell you, when you clue multiple layers of paper, where those multiple layers are its thicker. jefferson's 43 folios were thicker in the center. what the bookbinder had to do was increase the thickness at the spine. he did that by adding little full to paper called stubbs. and they were between the folios, some inside, some outside, so the book became more now hectangular shape. is ready to bind it. time and age and oxygen and waste or have all contributed to the book becoming >> -- becoming less flexible. even a paper color is different because it was so tightly packed, it got no oxygen or light. the paper here is later because that's where the stubbs work. you can see the ribs and the crack's that goes straight up that follows where it evidence -- where it ends. you can see how densely packed the stubbs r. -- they are. t
unique, this binding is it is not unique because of its binding style. we are starting to build the case for being justified. which was the case before we found it. the reason the binding was damaging is because as any scrapbook or can tell you, when you clue multiple layers of paper, where those multiple layers are its thicker. jefferson's 43 folios were thicker in the center. what the bookbinder had to do was increase the thickness at the spine. he did that by adding little full to paper...
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i want to thank the panelists who are here with us, each of you bring a valuable, unique perspective that we're going to be able to learn from today, especially i want to thank andrea hipwell for showing the courage and strength to share your experience and insight with us. you're channelling your experiences into something positive that can help others and that's commendable. i also want to thank cory parnell, who is a survivor, for being with us today. and to thank all of those who are here, who have dedicated your lives to helping survivor reclaim their lives and their freedom. thank you to mary francis, dr. jordan greenbaum, jeff rogers and so many others who have joined with us today. and thank you to all of the victim assistance organizations and survivor advocacy groups who work to bring healing and hope to those who suffered from this terrible crime. we have, also, congressional staff here with us. we're proud to have them. thank you for your attention to this issue. congress has been supportive, indeed, there appears to be a unique bipartisan interest in this subject, which
i want to thank the panelists who are here with us, each of you bring a valuable, unique perspective that we're going to be able to learn from today, especially i want to thank andrea hipwell for showing the courage and strength to share your experience and insight with us. you're channelling your experiences into something positive that can help others and that's commendable. i also want to thank cory parnell, who is a survivor, for being with us today. and to thank all of those who are here,...
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-- then it some strange, unique other that we can marvel at and look and how quaint and unusual it is. in academic terms, we use the term exceptionalism. my argument for a long time was -- inhe ozarks is not totality, it is not necessarily an exceptional place. it is special to me. it is my home. i had ancestors who showed up here 200 years ago, but i think it shares more in common with the general american historical narratives than it differs from that narrative. it is one of many regional big, broadon that american history theme. people who read it and don't know anything about the ozarks will recognize a lot of the things that we just know from american history. little version of it going on in the ozarks. our city tours staff recently traveled to fayetteville, arkansas, to learn about its rich history. learn more about statesville and other stops on our tour. you are watching american history tv, all weekend every weekend on c-span 3. monday night on the communicators, we are in las the consumer electronics show, where tech companies unveil new products and give insights as to wh
-- then it some strange, unique other that we can marvel at and look and how quaint and unusual it is. in academic terms, we use the term exceptionalism. my argument for a long time was -- inhe ozarks is not totality, it is not necessarily an exceptional place. it is special to me. it is my home. i had ancestors who showed up here 200 years ago, but i think it shares more in common with the general american historical narratives than it differs from that narrative. it is one of many regional...
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>> i wanted to do something unique with chocolate. there's a chocolate shop everywhere you look, but chocolate pizza isn't something you see out there. we took a premium swiss chocolate, put into a pizza box and sold it as a gourmet high-end chocolate, but still fun and unique to give. >> it's a little bit of a novelty. >> absolutely. >> how do you eat it? >> you just break it up into pieces. >> let's see, here's one right here. >> this one, the "on the money" pizza. >> or we have this one. can i take this? >> yeah. >> not to destroy the set, but this is a valentine's day one. >> a valentine's pizza, absolutely. >> and how did you find customers to be able to grow the business, because it is such a novelty? >> yeah, it's such a great product. when somebody receives a chocolate pizza, they're so excited because they've never seen anything like that, they want to give that to the next person that received it. >> here you have all kinds of toppings. >> our candy-topped pizza. >> which is bigger for you, retail bricks and mortar shops or
>> i wanted to do something unique with chocolate. there's a chocolate shop everywhere you look, but chocolate pizza isn't something you see out there. we took a premium swiss chocolate, put into a pizza box and sold it as a gourmet high-end chocolate, but still fun and unique to give. >> it's a little bit of a novelty. >> absolutely. >> how do you eat it? >> you just break it up into pieces. >> let's see, here's one right here. >> this one, the...
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successful and vibrant so we're will you shop & dine in the 49 chinatown has to be one the best unique shopping areas in san francisco that is color fulfill and safe each vegetation and seafood and find everything in chinatown the walk shop in chinatown welcome to jason dessert i'm the fifth generation of candy in san francisco still that serves 2000 district in the chinatown in the past it was the tradition and my family was the royal chef in the pot pals that's why we learned this stuff and moved from here to have dragon candy i want people to know that is art we will explain a walk and they can't walk in and out it is different techniques from stir frying to smoking to steaming and they do show of. >> beer a royalty for the age berry up to now not people know that especially the toughest they think this is - i really appreciate they love this art. >> from the cantonese to the hypomania and we have hot pots we have all of the cuisines of china in our chinatown you don't have to go far. >> small business is important to our neighborhood because if we really make a lot of people lives
successful and vibrant so we're will you shop & dine in the 49 chinatown has to be one the best unique shopping areas in san francisco that is color fulfill and safe each vegetation and seafood and find everything in chinatown the walk shop in chinatown welcome to jason dessert i'm the fifth generation of candy in san francisco still that serves 2000 district in the chinatown in the past it was the tradition and my family was the royal chef in the pot pals that's why we learned this stuff...
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do they use them in a way that is distinct and unique. from what we can tell so far, and it is still relatively new, they are using them in an interesting manner. a couple data points, governor bush mentioned the size of the gardener scholarship program, which is florida's esa option. they have, i think, 10,500 kids. they are using esa's in that program. kids with special needs, getting about $10,000, roughly, per year. we were able to look at data provided -- we were able to look at how families were using their gardener scholarship accounts. at the friedman foundation for educational choice still has a big report coming out in february on how families are using them. it has been fascinating to see in florida. florida's esa options have been around since 2014, a pretty new option. right out of the gate, parents are using those accounts to fully customize their child's educational experience. we looked at how parents are using those accounts in the past two years, and about 40% over those two years are using their accounts to customize. y
do they use them in a way that is distinct and unique. from what we can tell so far, and it is still relatively new, they are using them in an interesting manner. a couple data points, governor bush mentioned the size of the gardener scholarship program, which is florida's esa option. they have, i think, 10,500 kids. they are using esa's in that program. kids with special needs, getting about $10,000, roughly, per year. we were able to look at data provided -- we were able to look at how...
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we wanted to just touch on some of the design aspects that make mission rock so unique within the city of san francisco. jack mentioned the views that we have from the grand park to the center square, and what we've done with our design team, including urban planners, transportation experts, landscape architects is to make sure that the streets and the buildings themselves actually help to enhance the design of those parks. each of our streets will have a slightly different feel, depending on the location within mission rock and particularly at the ground floor. we spent a lot of time looking at the ground floor design, and it was really enlightening to listen to the discussion that preceded around retail because we -- [ inaudible ] we commissioned a neighborhood study that actually went and looked at the best of streets in san francisco and all of the great main streets of neighborhoods in the city in order to inform exactly how much retail we should have, how it should be sized and placed within the site. we studied the sizes of the shops from how many different -- the range of the s
we wanted to just touch on some of the design aspects that make mission rock so unique within the city of san francisco. jack mentioned the views that we have from the grand park to the center square, and what we've done with our design team, including urban planners, transportation experts, landscape architects is to make sure that the streets and the buildings themselves actually help to enhance the design of those parks. each of our streets will have a slightly different feel, depending on...
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so it is a wonderful representation of this unique time in u.s. history. so i think we will bring out a few more artifacts. >> let's go. >> in the last segment, we talked about embassies being the site of refuge and asylum, but sometimes embassies are often the site of political unrest and physical attacks. >> this little piece here up front is a segment of the sidewalk that surrounded the former u.s. embassy saigon and what is now the u.s. consulate , ho chi minh city. this mpiece -- this piece was retrieved in 2003 as they were renovating the sidewalk and surrounding area. that particular sidewalk is a -- has a pretty interesting history for the u.s. embassy. >> and that is why your collection is so fascinating, because at first glance it is just a piece of concrete. in 1968, in the thick of the conflict with vietnam, the north ontnamese lost in offensive the vietnamese holiday of the new year. traditionally, this had been a day of truce. in theew a hole compound, the embassy. there was a wall surrounding it, and they planted a bomb in it and through thi
so it is a wonderful representation of this unique time in u.s. history. so i think we will bring out a few more artifacts. >> let's go. >> in the last segment, we talked about embassies being the site of refuge and asylum, but sometimes embassies are often the site of political unrest and physical attacks. >> this little piece here up front is a segment of the sidewalk that surrounded the former u.s. embassy saigon and what is now the u.s. consulate , ho chi minh city. this...
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van susteren: you two are in a unique position. state wheree from a it has been a scourge. you both want to work together. ms. taylor: i am a conservative. one of the challenges in this country is we know where it is coming from. we know it is coming from mexico, from china. wall, because i am a conservative republican. you mean not agree with that, but we can get on the same page of helping re law enforcement. >> we have seen this of overdose of overdose deaths just in the last few years. our country has been suffering from a scourge of drug use for a decade. the reason this becomes a potent point is the number of overdose years hasthe last few gone up dramatically. that is largely due to fentanyl, and the importation of drug cartels and other criminals bringing fentanyl in from china and mexico into our country has has to stuff. the last administration failed to protect americans. the trump administration is working day and night to keep drugs out. that is why we need to build the wall and screen this stuff. it has to stop. >> we have always had drug problems in america.
van susteren: you two are in a unique position. state wheree from a it has been a scourge. you both want to work together. ms. taylor: i am a conservative. one of the challenges in this country is we know where it is coming from. we know it is coming from mexico, from china. wall, because i am a conservative republican. you mean not agree with that, but we can get on the same page of helping re law enforcement. >> we have seen this of overdose of overdose deaths just in the last few...
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fisa is a very unique law. there has been some confusion. the government to go to the secret court to get a wiretap on a citizen. this is an incredible power that the people of this country has given our executive branch. to make sure this power is being exercised properly and judiciously. if there are instances or individuals would use that power, it is our job in congress to shed light on that and bring transparency and accountability to the process. of the men inity the fbi are doing a great job. the department of justice and the fbi are very important institutions for the rule of law, but it is also important because it people's civil liberties as we exercise these institutions. the men and women at the milwaukee office, they are the ones that keep the opioids out of our schools. wey are doing fantastic, but have to make sure if there are certain individuals who did the orng thing, who cut corners, did something that implicates an american's civil liberties, it is our job to bring people to account so it doesn't happen again. mcconnell,
fisa is a very unique law. there has been some confusion. the government to go to the secret court to get a wiretap on a citizen. this is an incredible power that the people of this country has given our executive branch. to make sure this power is being exercised properly and judiciously. if there are instances or individuals would use that power, it is our job in congress to shed light on that and bring transparency and accountability to the process. of the men inity the fbi are doing a great...
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lots of challenge, but the uniqueness is actually good. you know? if the pack of other people go this way. i am unique. i have more opportunities. so, the difficulty, if you flip over, become the advantage. david: one final question. if you could live with your life over, is there anything you would do differently than you have done? masayoshi: i may. but this is the life i am enjoying so much. that i would love to do it again. uh, i was so lucky. i was so close to, you know, fall down from the cliff. i do not know how i could do it twice. [laughter] david: wow. masayoshi: but this is definitely an exciting life. i am having fun. ♪ ♪ nejra: inside the crypto landscape, digital currencies draw the attention of global regulators. will more oversight be good for investors? in washington, we look restrictions put in place after the crisis of being quietly unwound. the ecb renews its brexit warning, saying it won't tolerate empty shell firms. welcome to "bloomberg markets: rules & returns." i am nejra cehic. we delve into financial markets around the
lots of challenge, but the uniqueness is actually good. you know? if the pack of other people go this way. i am unique. i have more opportunities. so, the difficulty, if you flip over, become the advantage. david: one final question. if you could live with your life over, is there anything you would do differently than you have done? masayoshi: i may. but this is the life i am enjoying so much. that i would love to do it again. uh, i was so lucky. i was so close to, you know, fall down from the...
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lots of challenge, but the uniqueness is actually good. you know? if the pack of other people go this way. i am unique. i have more opportunities. so, the difficulty, if you flip over, become the advantage. david: one final question. if you could live with your life over, is there anything you would do differently than you have done? masayoshi: i may. but this is the life i am enjoying so much. that i would love to do it again. uh, i was so lucky. i was so close to, you know, fall down from the cliff. i do not know how i could do it twice. [laughter] david: wow. masayoshi: but this is definitely an exciting life. i am having fun. ♪ retail. under pressure like never before. and its connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or far covered. leaving every competitor, threat and challenge outmaneuvered. comcast business outm
lots of challenge, but the uniqueness is actually good. you know? if the pack of other people go this way. i am unique. i have more opportunities. so, the difficulty, if you flip over, become the advantage. david: one final question. if you could live with your life over, is there anything you would do differently than you have done? masayoshi: i may. but this is the life i am enjoying so much. that i would love to do it again. uh, i was so lucky. i was so close to, you know, fall down from the...
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it is unique because of its it'saphy, population, and major industries. the twin cities represents a large metropolitan area home to dozens of fortune 500 corporations, a major airport, and the largest shopping mall in the united states, as well as major league sports teams and event venues. we also share our northern border of course, with canada, and we have a very busy international shipping port in duluth. and throughout our interstate corridors, we are directly connected to other large midwestern cities, chicago, st. louis, milwaukee. the state has 11 federally-recognized indian tribes, and is home to many immigrant groups including sizable somali, ethiopian and liberian communities. minnesota pretty much has everything. however, the things that make my state unique are the things that represent human trafficking vulnerabilities. this is why the fight against human trafficking is a crucial mission that none of us can afford to ignore or to only emphasize when the super bowl comes to town. in 2016, the district of minnesota was only one of six federal
it is unique because of its it'saphy, population, and major industries. the twin cities represents a large metropolitan area home to dozens of fortune 500 corporations, a major airport, and the largest shopping mall in the united states, as well as major league sports teams and event venues. we also share our northern border of course, with canada, and we have a very busy international shipping port in duluth. and throughout our interstate corridors, we are directly connected to other large...
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lots of challenge, but the uniqueness is actually good. you know? if the pack of other people go this way. i am unique. i have more opportunities. so, the difficulty, if you flip over, become the advantage. david: one final question. if you could live with your life over, is there anything you would do differently than you have done? masayoshi: i may. but this is the life i am enjoying so much. that i would love to do it again. uh, i was so lucky. i was so close to, you know, fall down from the cliff. i do not know how i could do it twice. [laughter] david: wow. masayoshi: but this is definitely an exciting life. i am having fun. ♪ ♪ francine: a decade after the last financial crisis, and some are predicting the next one is looming. in 2008, the biggest concern was that banks were too big to fail. governments felt they had no choice but to prop them up or risk major meltdown. jump to 2010 and enter philipp hildebrand, former economist, hedge fund manager, and central banker, he was ready to take on the lenders strongly advocating stricter capita
lots of challenge, but the uniqueness is actually good. you know? if the pack of other people go this way. i am unique. i have more opportunities. so, the difficulty, if you flip over, become the advantage. david: one final question. if you could live with your life over, is there anything you would do differently than you have done? masayoshi: i may. but this is the life i am enjoying so much. that i would love to do it again. uh, i was so lucky. i was so close to, you know, fall down from the...
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they say that is unique. but if you think about it, it's not that unique. to a greatlcome event. i have always been a big fan of what goldman sachs is trying to do here. i do remember trying to start a small business. it is a little bit bigger. something like 20,000 people. but i can tell you the best were for 80 company for me at the beginning when you did everything. when you get there early and i had to put the coffee on salon people get there they could sit ton at their desk and get work. sleeping afterwards. we had a small fish tank. it became a symbol of what we do and all of these businesses. i would also like to thank lloyd blankfein and catherine and john. they are the ones who really put this together and they deserve a big round of applause. [applause] when i started the business, it was, and most of you in the room will not believe this day existed, but it was before pc's were invented. i know you do not think that was possible. but we literally created our own saturday every afternoon i would solder the circuit boards for these computers that we were buildinge comput
they say that is unique. but if you think about it, it's not that unique. to a greatlcome event. i have always been a big fan of what goldman sachs is trying to do here. i do remember trying to start a small business. it is a little bit bigger. something like 20,000 people. but i can tell you the best were for 80 company for me at the beginning when you did everything. when you get there early and i had to put the coffee on salon people get there they could sit ton at their desk and get work....
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we take a unique strategy. it's a chocolate pizza it's something no one else has it's a trademarked product >> you don't need a pizza wheel. here's the valentine piece let me taste it's really good happy valentine's day. >> thank you happy valentine's day. >> how much has your business grown? >> 600% since i bought the business >> and that's the sweet show for today. i'm contessa brewer. thank you for joining us becky will be back next week next week, facebook, snapchat, instagram and more how to keep your kid safe on social media each week, keep it right here. we are "on the money." see you next weekend have a great one >>> breaking news. you're watching "options action" on what has been a roller coaster week for stocks. the dow bouncing in and out of correction territory and erasing all of its gains this year the index tanking as much as 1600 points at the lows on monday the dow traveling 22,000 point this is week with major inter-day swings all week. and closing out today, higher by more than 300 points the
we take a unique strategy. it's a chocolate pizza it's something no one else has it's a trademarked product >> you don't need a pizza wheel. here's the valentine piece let me taste it's really good happy valentine's day. >> thank you happy valentine's day. >> how much has your business grown? >> 600% since i bought the business >> and that's the sweet show for today. i'm contessa brewer. thank you for joining us becky will be back next week next week, facebook,...
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we found unique vacuums with digital displays. cool, right? then i learned -- >> all right. that's good, buddy. >> reporter: it chased you around. some things we couldn't figure out. we would walk by and say "i have no clue what that is." maybe that's the point? >> back live. that happened more often than not. we're trying to figure out what those things were. we've been reviewing it for hours. no clue what the art is. behind me here, lest anyone think that all things are peculiar, absolutely beautiful. and we're here in pyeongchang, the central hub for all things. got to love that. otherwise, i'd love to hear you guys' opinion. some of these things are head-scratchers. vai, you were in sochi, russia, anything similar? >> no. i think you would probably need a couple of beers before you figure out what that is -- >> you don't drink. >> no, i'm telling you what i think. >> abstract art. >> nbc10 is home for your olympic games. first competition tonight on nbc10. tune in tomorrow tomorrow for the opening ceremonies. >>> 29 degrees in philadelphia. feels much colder where we are
we found unique vacuums with digital displays. cool, right? then i learned -- >> all right. that's good, buddy. >> reporter: it chased you around. some things we couldn't figure out. we would walk by and say "i have no clue what that is." maybe that's the point? >> back live. that happened more often than not. we're trying to figure out what those things were. we've been reviewing it for hours. no clue what the art is. behind me here, lest anyone think that all...