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edward is still haunted by the experience. >> i tried to figure it out.i used to come out here and just sit and try to redo the whole thing, and i just can't... i just can't figure it out. i really can't. >> i wasn't gonna do this, but since we... that's the guy? >> that's the one that beat me. >> you sure? >> i'm positive. he beat me good. i mean, i grew up in the neighborhood project, i mean, fighting three, four times a day. but i never got beat how this man beat me with my hands behind my back, kicking me in my face, spitting in my face whenever he feab6sei >> it's been five years. you're sure this is the dude? >> i'm positive. i'll put my life on the line that's the one beat me. i would never forget his face. >> narrator: the officer edward king fingered was lieutenant dwayne scheuermann, then second in command of the nopd swat team.i within the ranks of the police department, scheuermann's status 3 cop; courageous and fearless.m that was certainly the reputation he had earned in the first days after katri lt. scheuermann was interviewed by frontline
edward is still haunted by the experience. >> i tried to figure it out.i used to come out here and just sit and try to redo the whole thing, and i just can't... i just can't figure it out. i really can't. >> i wasn't gonna do this, but since we... that's the guy? >> that's the one that beat me. >> you sure? >> i'm positive. he beat me good. i mean, i grew up in the neighborhood project, i mean, fighting three, four times a day. but i never got beat how this man...
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edwards--dr.ary edwards--at united cerebral palsy, a special center in birmingham devoted to special needs children and special needs adults. he is the heart and soul of that center. he's worked not only to make it happen--to finance it--but to make it function every day. he has such an affinity for people who sometimes are locked inside their bodies--have a lot to communicate, a lot to say, and say it in ways that we should understand. it's up to us to meet them more than half way, and he does that many, many times, and has done it for years. he's been there, i think, a quarter of a century. a remarkable man. here, then, is dr. gary edwards. dr. edwards, i was privileged to visit ucp, which you run-- an impressive institution with a great bunch of people in it-- and i attended a concert there by george canyon, and it was great to see the animation, and i couldn't help but think, how would it have been 20 years or 30 years ago for those people or people like them? not so nice, i don't think. - wel
edwards--dr.ary edwards--at united cerebral palsy, a special center in birmingham devoted to special needs children and special needs adults. he is the heart and soul of that center. he's worked not only to make it happen--to finance it--but to make it function every day. he has such an affinity for people who sometimes are locked inside their bodies--have a lot to communicate, a lot to say, and say it in ways that we should understand. it's up to us to meet them more than half way, and he does...
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and music from edward sharpe and the magnetic zeros.o and the cletones. ♪ it's "jimmy kimmel live" >> dicky: and now, in so many words, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: well, hello, everyone. thank you for coming. thank you for watching and for the clapping. it's -- i tell you something -- and a baba booey to you, too. it's a special day today. it's veterans day. i want to say thank you on behalf of all of us here at the show to our veterans and our men and women in the military right now. [ applause ] that's right. and i also want to salute a very special veteran of the korean war, especially because it happens to be his birthday today, uncle frank. >> oh, jimmy, thank you. thank you, jimmy. [ applause ] >> jimmy: he's 77 years old today. which is four justin biebers and an olsen twin. not including -- i tried to figure it out. he's the fifth oldest person on national television. mike wallace is 91. then andy rooney is next. then barbara waters. then regis. then uncle frank. >> wow! thank you. [ applause ] >> jimm
and music from edward sharpe and the magnetic zeros.o and the cletones. ♪ it's "jimmy kimmel live" >> dicky: and now, in so many words, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: well, hello, everyone. thank you for coming. thank you for watching and for the clapping. it's -- i tell you something -- and a baba booey to you, too. it's a special day today. it's veterans day. i want to say thank you on behalf of all of us here at the show to our veterans and our...
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he takes the lead from carl edwards. then 47 laps to go.s time edwards taking the lead from hamlin. he had to pit with 14 laps left. so, carl edwards sweeps the weekend, celebrates with a traditional back flip that we haven't seen in a while. hamlin watches the points lead shrink to 15 over jimmie johnson. >>> over 40,000 people showed up at cowboy's stadium last night. pokio went all 12 rounds landing close to 500 punches on his battered opponent who had to go to the hospital where he fractured an orbital bone. >>> australian masters, too little too late for tiger woods. he is three strokes behind stewart appleby. that closes the book on a long year for tiger that went winless in 13 tournaments. women hoops, stanford won the season opener against rutgers. cal blew out st. mary's to improve to 2-0. good news for local bay area football fans. >>> they tried barricades, speed bumps and round breezy. one bay area community is struggling to control speeders. what they will install next to get people to slow down. that is at 6:30. that's it for
he takes the lead from carl edwards. then 47 laps to go.s time edwards taking the lead from hamlin. he had to pit with 14 laps left. so, carl edwards sweeps the weekend, celebrates with a traditional back flip that we haven't seen in a while. hamlin watches the points lead shrink to 15 over jimmie johnson. >>> over 40,000 people showed up at cowboy's stadium last night. pokio went all 12 rounds landing close to 500 punches on his battered opponent who had to go to the hospital where he...
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hamlin takes the lead from carl edwards. then 47 laps to go.me edwards taking the lead from hamlin. he had to pit with 14 laps left. so, carl edwards sweeps the weekend, celebrates with a back flip and dejected hamlin watches the points lead shrink, 15 points over jimmie johnson. >>> australian masters, too little too late for tiger woods. >>> pakeo destroyed his opponent. he retains the belt. and the final round of the australian masters. he was three strokes behind the winner. stewart appleby closes a long book. cal blew out st. marys to improve to 2-0. one of the 49ers heros will be our guest on game day at 11:30, delanie walker. >> in the studio. >> delaney, you don't have a microphone. shake your head. would you have caught that pass had pass interference penalty not -- okay. so it was a catchable football. >> i'm with him. >> aren't we all. it's all good. >> we will all get on the bandwagon. thanks. >>> controversy over displaying the american flag. why a 13-year-old boy was told he couldn't do it and the emergency district school meeting
hamlin takes the lead from carl edwards. then 47 laps to go.me edwards taking the lead from hamlin. he had to pit with 14 laps left. so, carl edwards sweeps the weekend, celebrates with a back flip and dejected hamlin watches the points lead shrink, 15 points over jimmie johnson. >>> australian masters, too little too late for tiger woods. >>> pakeo destroyed his opponent. he retains the belt. and the final round of the australian masters. he was three strokes behind the...
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and music from edward sharpe and the magnetic zeros. fire. uncle frank, did you know you're exactly eight days older than larry king? >> i knew we were the same age because we're from the same part of brooklyn. yeah. >> jimmy: in brooklyn, they try to do birthing in groups, it's -- but happy birthday. later on, we'll run you through the spanking machine -- >> what machine? >> jimmy: never mind. it will be fine. another big birthday yesterday. the 41st birthday of "sesame street." before "sesame street," the only place kids could learn to read was from books. it's meant a lot to many children, and adults, of course, including the rapper lil' john who just recorded a tribute to "sesame street" and prepared to be dazzled. this just might possibly be the greatest song ever recorded. ♪ sunny day ♪ ♪ sweeping the clouds away ♪ ♪ hey ♪ ♪ sesame street [ bleep ] ♪ ♪ sesame street [ bleep ] ♪ ♪ i don't know [ bleep ] ♪ ♪ i don't know [ bleep ] ♪ ♪ [ bleep ] ♪ ♪ sesame street [ bleep ] ♪ [ applause ] >> jimmy: i -- that's -- that's good stuff. i
and music from edward sharpe and the magnetic zeros. fire. uncle frank, did you know you're exactly eight days older than larry king? >> i knew we were the same age because we're from the same part of brooklyn. yeah. >> jimmy: in brooklyn, they try to do birthing in groups, it's -- but happy birthday. later on, we'll run you through the spanking machine -- >> what machine? >> jimmy: never mind. it will be fine. another big birthday yesterday. the 41st birthday of...
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edward was hanged in. the also wanted to hang. but she didn't let them. she cut her veins with a piece of irony that happened to be at hand. when an s.s. man was about to put the noose around her neck she hears him. own story is unique he was one of the first to arrive at auschwitz as inmate number one hundred twenty one and he was lucky enough to leave the camp alive on top of that each day he had to resist an excruciating temptation he was serving as the personal barber of the camp's commander rudolf hess for years people have wanted the answer to just one question. they say are you ok you service has always had a razor in your hand you might have taken him by the head and cut his throat. to that i respond yes i might have. been the result. they would have killed all my family in the camps people. these people survived the concentration camps but they still don't understand how they made it through. says teaches helped a lot educating youngsters in secret to try and retain their dignity. and most his friends helped by composing songs and making jokes bu
edward was hanged in. the also wanted to hang. but she didn't let them. she cut her veins with a piece of irony that happened to be at hand. when an s.s. man was about to put the noose around her neck she hears him. own story is unique he was one of the first to arrive at auschwitz as inmate number one hundred twenty one and he was lucky enough to leave the camp alive on top of that each day he had to resist an excruciating temptation he was serving as the personal barber of the camp's...
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today, carl edwards snaps a 78 race losing stre, takinghe checkered flag. denny hamlin has a slim 15-point lead going into the finale at homestead. >> alan: coming up, the animated film megamind coins2@ [ male announcer ] whether you're new tcalifornia
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they are beverly hills publicist edward lozi, who new ronni chasen. then there's christine plesic and alan duke. alan, i want to start with you. walk us through what happened. she's driving down sunset, she's going to turn on whitaker. then what happened? >> well, she turns -- she's in a turning lane at a light. sunset at whittier, three blocks from the famous beverly hills hotel. she takes the left and just about maybe 100 yards or less down the road, she hits a light pole. from that intersection to there, she was shot -- either at the intersection or just before she hit the light pole. i just coincidently drove that route today at lunchtime. and i saw how it would be possible that she would have been shot at that intersection, still been alive and drove herself down. there was glass found at the intersection. they don't know where she was shot. it's a very residential area and it's only about a quarter of a mile from where michael jackson died just last year. >> alan, people heard from her minutes before she died. apparently she maid made some phone
they are beverly hills publicist edward lozi, who new ronni chasen. then there's christine plesic and alan duke. alan, i want to start with you. walk us through what happened. she's driving down sunset, she's going to turn on whitaker. then what happened? >> well, she turns -- she's in a turning lane at a light. sunset at whittier, three blocks from the famous beverly hills hotel. she takes the left and just about maybe 100 yards or less down the road, she hits a light pole. from that...
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. >> reporter: julie and edward smolyansky are never far from the production lines at lifeway. the sister and brother run the publicly traded firm just outside of chicago. she's the chief executive officer, he's the chief financial officer. there's a bit of sibling rivalry, but mostly, there's synergy. >> we agree on a lot of things. most things, we agree on. >> sometimes, we disagree on what a flavor should be, what kind of a mix should it be, or what the name of a product should be. but those are all fun things to kind of bicker about. lifeway foods was the dream of michael smolyansky, julie and edward's russian immigrant father. smolyansky immigrated to the u.s. in 1976 with his wife and baby julie. a decade later, he launched lifeway foods, taking the company public a few years later. national media attention soon followed. julie joined the company after college in 2000. but just two years later, her father died suddenly, thrusting julie into the executive suite. we profiled lifeway foods a month after michael smolyansky died, and asked julie about assuming such an awesome
. >> reporter: julie and edward smolyansky are never far from the production lines at lifeway. the sister and brother run the publicly traded firm just outside of chicago. she's the chief executive officer, he's the chief financial officer. there's a bit of sibling rivalry, but mostly, there's synergy. >> we agree on a lot of things. most things, we agree on. >> sometimes, we disagree on what a flavor should be, what kind of a mix should it be, or what the name of a product...
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are you team edward? team jacob? enjoy the movies, and they don't take themselves to seriously. >> yeah, my daughter has a team edward t-shirt that she sleeps in. >> so do i. >> don't go there. what about the critics, though? the harry potter movies have been wildly popular and hugely successful. how much money are we talking about in terms of franchise? >> they're the most successful ever. they've made more than $5.5 billion. they've made more money than the two james bond movies. >> what about the last movie that's going to come along, the eighth film but about the seventh book? >> we all know how it ends. >> we do? >> at least of us who read the books. it will be interesting to see. i think some of the harry potter movies have been entertaining. i thought the third one was great. >> "the prisoner of azkaban"? >> good. you've done your harry potter homework. >> i'm definitely a fan. let's say i've never read a book and i go to see these films. will you be able to follow along? >> i was lost. i felt like i needed cl
are you team edward? team jacob? enjoy the movies, and they don't take themselves to seriously. >> yeah, my daughter has a team edward t-shirt that she sleeps in. >> so do i. >> don't go there. what about the critics, though? the harry potter movies have been wildly popular and hugely successful. how much money are we talking about in terms of franchise? >> they're the most successful ever. they've made more than $5.5 billion. they've made more money than the two james...
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john edwards is 40. joe lieberman is for it. and howard dean is kind of saint himself, if this war is kind of crazy, it doesn't make a lot of sense for us to unilateral and then iraq. so he starts going to party gatherings in iowa and saying this stuff. and people start cheering. and they get kind of into it, and they say, dean is onto something. but no one really knows who he is. so there's this key moment in the book, 2003, he said he state democratic party gathering in washington, the annual winter meeting in washington. he flies and i read i. he meets with his supporters, he meets with his aides about half an hour before he sets the stage and he says what am i going to talk about. his campaign manager who's a bit of a bomb thrower, i will talk about him any second, rancheria brown's campaign against clinton is always a hopeless insurgent, never wins but always stirs things up. history will repeat itself soon enough. in any case, he says you've got to pose these questions about what's wrong with the democratic party. say what
john edwards is 40. joe lieberman is for it. and howard dean is kind of saint himself, if this war is kind of crazy, it doesn't make a lot of sense for us to unilateral and then iraq. so he starts going to party gatherings in iowa and saying this stuff. and people start cheering. and they get kind of into it, and they say, dean is onto something. but no one really knows who he is. so there's this key moment in the book, 2003, he said he state democratic party gathering in washington, the annual...
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hamlin led 190 laps today, but kyle edwards passes him with 47 labs to go, and edwards snaps his 70 sprintg streak. hamlin leads johnson now by a slim 15 points. stanford wins and cal wins in basketball women. that's sports. >>> that's our report. i'm ken wayne. >> i'm heather holmes, for all of us, thanks for being with us. join us at 10:00 for more on the stabbing of the cable car driver in san francisco.
hamlin led 190 laps today, but kyle edwards passes him with 47 labs to go, and edwards snaps his 70 sprintg streak. hamlin leads johnson now by a slim 15 points. stanford wins and cal wins in basketball women. that's sports. >>> that's our report. i'm ken wayne. >> i'm heather holmes, for all of us, thanks for being with us. join us at 10:00 for more on the stabbing of the cable car driver in san francisco.
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erica edwards has more on what you need to know to mage stress. >> the fast track with, over time, takets toll. new research find high stress demanding job with little to no growth potential can raise the risk of heart problems, including heart attack, stroke, early death by 40%. similar links have been shown previously in men. >> women occupy 50% of the u.s. workforce. there's very little prospective on long-term research looking at strain and cardiovascular research. >> the study followed primarily white female medical health professionals like doctors and nurses, for a decade. dr. aert said managing stress appropriately could help. first, figure out how to work somexercise into o schedule. the benefits of physical activity on the heart have long been proven. second, boost your social support system. >> whether tough family or friends to, you know, talk about what's going on at your job. >> and take note not only for your own heating but for your patients. >> i ask my patients about job stress or other stressors in their life. >> and it may be a longer, healthier life some of the work
erica edwards has more on what you need to know to mage stress. >> the fast track with, over time, takets toll. new research find high stress demanding job with little to no growth potential can raise the risk of heart problems, including heart attack, stroke, early death by 40%. similar links have been shown previously in men. >> women occupy 50% of the u.s. workforce. there's very little prospective on long-term research looking at strain and cardiovascular research. >> the...
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[applause] >> good morning., i'm edward campbell and planning deck tore for portland oregon and i'm here on behalf of our water bureau who sends his regrets. i'm very glad to be here today before i start on the story of portland i want to say the morning session has painteded a picture for me of the scale of issues you face here in california and i hope the story i tell you about portland which we are a drinking water only utility and 80 miles away from the pacific ocean that there are lessons that can be useful to you but our issues pale in comparison to the issues your dealing with here. first a quick description of our system. its the largest one in oregon serving about 8 hundred thousand people. 25 percent of the state and average a hundred million gallons of water a day. our primary source is the bowling river in the cascade mountains east of the city and two reservoirs and ten million gallons of usable storage. we have a secondary ground storing source on the south side of the colombia river and we have capacity to serve our base needs just by ground water some you can count portla
[applause] >> good morning., i'm edward campbell and planning deck tore for portland oregon and i'm here on behalf of our water bureau who sends his regrets. i'm very glad to be here today before i start on the story of portland i want to say the morning session has painteded a picture for me of the scale of issues you face here in california and i hope the story i tell you about portland which we are a drinking water only utility and 80 miles away from the pacific ocean that there are...
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jerry edwards is standing by. hi, jerry. >> good morning to you. goodmorning, everyone let's see how we're doing. a tough rush hour. we were shrouded in fog early this morning, obviously no longer an issue. nortrn virginia, the roadwork in place, 95 southbound, as you travel south from newington towards lorton today, as usual the right lane taken away so we'll have to watchthat. right now very lit until the way of delays. northbound actually looks pretty good from lorton headed up to the capital beltway all the way to the 14th street bridge. let's pop on over and see how things are looking at the american legion bridge, both the inner loop and outer loop between tyson's corner and the interchange of rockville pike seems to be doing pretty well. we'll keep you updated. back to you. >>> jerry, thank you very much. fairfax county police are releasing a picture of a newborn baby found outside a church yesterday. someone left the hours-old little girl outside st. raymond's catholic church in springfield around 6:00 on sunday, just before early mass. the
jerry edwards is standing by. hi, jerry. >> good morning to you. goodmorning, everyone let's see how we're doing. a tough rush hour. we were shrouded in fog early this morning, obviously no longer an issue. nortrn virginia, the roadwork in place, 95 southbound, as you travel south from newington towards lorton today, as usual the right lane taken away so we'll have to watchthat. right now very lit until the way of delays. northbound actually looks pretty good from lorton headed up to the...
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congressman john garamendi is a democrat from california and congresswoman donna edwards, the democrat from maryland. mr. garamendi, first of all, are you happy with the leadership of the democratic party in the house that led you to 60-some defeats in this election? >> you bet i'm happy with nancy pelosi and steny hoyer in the leadership. it's not just the election. take a look at what was actually accomplished, the extraordinarily legislative accomplishments that took place, all the way from this -- american recovery act, bailing out and saving the financial base of america, jobs bills, high-speed rail, all kinds of legislation passed the house. very important, largest legislative agenda perhaps in the last 50 years. not all of it, in fact, very little of it passed the senate and got to the president and because of that, i think we were unable to turn the economy around as fast as we could have had those bills actually been passed into law. nancy pelosi's a great leader, steny hoyer's a great leader and we are going to need that kind of strong leadership. >> okay, let go to donna edw
congressman john garamendi is a democrat from california and congresswoman donna edwards, the democrat from maryland. mr. garamendi, first of all, are you happy with the leadership of the democratic party in the house that led you to 60-some defeats in this election? >> you bet i'm happy with nancy pelosi and steny hoyer in the leadership. it's not just the election. take a look at what was actually accomplished, the extraordinarily legislative accomplishments that took place, all the way...
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erica edwards, nbc news. >> a bay area paper lists the most powerful people in sports. we will tell you who is on top. a live look out at the rush. bob and mike brave the crowds and new shots fired in korea. the latest on that and new threats from the north. today in the bay arrives in less than three minutes. disasters you can't avoid, home there is one you can. septic system breakdowns affect 1.2 million homes each year. septic backups can cost about six thousand dollars in expense, and countless hours of repair. rid-x. help save yourself from disaster. can cause coma andider's even death. the african black mamba can kill a man with one bite. but there's an even deadlier predator cigarettes, produced by big tobacco, which take a life every six point five seconds. don't be big tobacco's next victim. we have new video of the moment after the north's tuesday attack. >> hundreds of people lined outside this best buy ready for black friday. hundreds of people and a line that appears to be
erica edwards, nbc news. >> a bay area paper lists the most powerful people in sports. we will tell you who is on top. a live look out at the rush. bob and mike brave the crowds and new shots fired in korea. the latest on that and new threats from the north. today in the bay arrives in less than three minutes. disasters you can't avoid, home there is one you can. septic system breakdowns affect 1.2 million homes each year. septic backups can cost about six thousand dollars in expense, and...
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extent, but it is not fairly applied to other candidates as well. >> it was not as conspicuous with edwards. he covered a better. i think he did cover it. we did not know a lot about him and did not do a good job of finding out as a journalist, i don't think. >> i think that we are having this conversation reminds us all there is an empty bench for republican candidates at the moment. i do not know there is a clear path for anybody. i am much more concerned about the conversations with michael bloomberg, the $3 billion he is prepared to spend. >> he has $3 billion. >> my goodness. >> i am not worried about bloomberg. they are watching him carefully. >> people who know him tell me that he is a little child like. "how am i doing?" and " what did you think of that?" which is all right, but it is not what you think of as presidential. but he has been a very effective mayor of new york. >> i know we say this every four years. this could be an opening for a real independent candidate. >> to do what? to explore the election? >> to explore the election possibly for a republican or a democrat. >> th
extent, but it is not fairly applied to other candidates as well. >> it was not as conspicuous with edwards. he covered a better. i think he did cover it. we did not know a lot about him and did not do a good job of finding out as a journalist, i don't think. >> i think that we are having this conversation reminds us all there is an empty bench for republican candidates at the moment. i do not know there is a clear path for anybody. i am much more concerned about the conversations...
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edward for the portland water bureau. marine stapleton for the san die ae go and less tear from water and wally bishop the contra water d district. each panelist will have a chance to speak and ten minute time limit is a little like global warming. it sneaks up on you and then it's hard to deal with there that end. we'll try to reserve of for questions and answered that end. thanks. >> thank you jarrod and i will go through this quickly and i hope there's sufficient teasers in there to get you to ask questions as we get near the end. cautionary notes this is the system of seattle system, not your system. you have to look that principals and see if they apply to the same work the planning side, the modeling side, the adaptive side and i'll talk briefly for a few seconds on mayors initiative on climate control because it gives an as political environment to work in and then the seattle system. the mayor of seattle nickels started the protocols for the city and started process with a lot of other mayors to start aggressively
edward for the portland water bureau. marine stapleton for the san die ae go and less tear from water and wally bishop the contra water d district. each panelist will have a chance to speak and ten minute time limit is a little like global warming. it sneaks up on you and then it's hard to deal with there that end. we'll try to reserve of for questions and answered that end. thanks. >> thank you jarrod and i will go through this quickly and i hope there's sufficient teasers in there to...