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♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?ning sponsored by nbc/universal
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her mmdical marvel as a iraculous event. mind.... it was a miracle... how else can it be explained. 29:48 were ll saints iffwe want to be in annapolis joy lepola fox 45 news at ten. while mary ellee's cure didn't reach the level of a miracle... the church believes her prayers did notá go unanswered. still to come... the harbaugh brothers... go head-to-head... on the grid but first... here's what baltimore ccty elementary school student ayanna is thankful for ttii thanksgiving... 3 ((break 3)) 3 3 3 this is litte karter... from baltimore.karter was born only a few hourr after the ravens beat the steeler's... and has been wearing purple ever sincc. purple pride.you canntell . of - she's very happy about last night's big win against the 49er's. show us your puuple pride. you can uploaddphotos and videos to us through urple -at fox ballimore -dot- com. and you can see those pictures on our "see it shoot it send it" page at foxbaltimore dottcom. or you can go to our facebook page.. facebook ot com slash foxbaltimore... click on "inside fox45" on the left sid
her mmdical marvel as a iraculous event. mind.... it was a miracle... how else can it be explained. 29:48 were ll saints iffwe want to be in annapolis joy lepola fox 45 news at ten. while mary ellee's cure didn't reach the level of a miracle... the church believes her prayers did notá go unanswered. still to come... the harbaugh brothers... go head-to-head... on the grid but first... here's what baltimore ccty elementary school student ayanna is thankful for ttii thanksgiving... 3 ((break 3))...
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writers are writing a marvelous and important books. publishers are publishing them.s every bookseller knows, readers want to know about them, and they want to buy them. our challenge today is to figure out and solve the complex distribution issues that have developed because of a changing world we now operate in. we need to reassert the role of the bookseller, we need to recognize and honor the place of the bookstore in the publishing process. and i have a real sense that this is beginning to happen. publishers across the whole spectrum are taking a hard look at their policies and practices, wanting to bring in new rationality to the whole process . did the good work of the aba, booksellers are more educated than ever before, and they're finding ways to compete in the virtual world. most encouraging, sprayed up everywhere are new book stores, owned and operated by youngbear booksellers to have that passion for the word, that desire to serve, that link from writer to reader to all the while creating those places, real places that are so necessary if we are to continue
writers are writing a marvelous and important books. publishers are publishing them.s every bookseller knows, readers want to know about them, and they want to buy them. our challenge today is to figure out and solve the complex distribution issues that have developed because of a changing world we now operate in. we need to reassert the role of the bookseller, we need to recognize and honor the place of the bookstore in the publishing process. and i have a real sense that this is beginning to...
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. >> meet a medical marvel, it is hard to imagine now but six months ago, this child was close to death. a virus was destroying his liver. now, it is working normally. his parents say that their only child has been given back to them. >> he has had the treatment. immediately after 48 hours, he started to get better. we are very proud of him. he is a miracle boy. >> would save his life was not a transplant but deep frozen human liver cells. scientists at king's college hospital coated the cells with a chemical found in algae to prevent the body from rejecting it. you can see the code sells at the bottom of this chart. instead of going on a waiting list, he got a single injection. the coating was pourous which allowed toxins to flow in and vital proteins to flow out. after two weeks, his liver has started to recover. he will never need anti rejection drugs, immunosuppressed cents. doctors are delighted. >> this the child needed support on dialysis and he was on a breathing machine. we think that we have given him another chance at life and seen him now six months down the road with a near
. >> meet a medical marvel, it is hard to imagine now but six months ago, this child was close to death. a virus was destroying his liver. now, it is working normally. his parents say that their only child has been given back to them. >> he has had the treatment. immediately after 48 hours, he started to get better. we are very proud of him. he is a miracle boy. >> would save his life was not a transplant but deep frozen human liver cells. scientists at king's college hospital...
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. >> meet a medical marvel. six months ago, this child was close to death. a virus was destroying his liver. now, it is working normally. his parents say that his child has been given back to them. -- that their child has been given back to them. >> after 48 hours, he started to get better. we are very proud of him. he is a miracle boy. >> what saved his life was not a transplant but froze in a human liver cells. scientists at king's college covered the cells with a chemical found in l g to prevent his body from rejecting them. you can see the cells at the bottom of the start. instead of going on a waiting list, he was given a single injection. the protective coating was porous which allowed the talks is to flow in, be processed, and waste products and vital proteins to fall out. the immune cells were too big to enter. after two weeks, his liver had started to recover. the benefit overt a liver transplant is that he will never need anti rejection drugs. doctors are delighted. >> when i look back, this child was so sick. he was on a breathing machine. we thin
. >> meet a medical marvel. six months ago, this child was close to death. a virus was destroying his liver. now, it is working normally. his parents say that his child has been given back to them. -- that their child has been given back to them. >> after 48 hours, he started to get better. we are very proud of him. he is a miracle boy. >> what saved his life was not a transplant but froze in a human liver cells. scientists at king's college covered the cells with a chemical...
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but need a medical marvel. -- >> need a medical marvel.ard to imagine, but six months ago he was close to death. a virus was destroying his liver. now it is working normally. his parents say that their only child has been given back to them. >> it was great. once he had the treatment, immediately after 48 hours, things started slowly to get better and our hope came back. we are very proud of him. he is brilliant. he is a merkel boy. -- miracle boy. >> what saved his life was not a transplant, but deep frozen human liver cells. scientist coated the cells with a chemical found in al;gaeent hg them. and you can see the code itself at the bottom of this jar. instead of going on a waiting list for a transplant, he was given a single injection -- a single injection of liver cells. the protection was porous. the sellout toxins to flow in, the process, and wait -- waste products and pertains to flow out. after two weeks, his liver had started to recover. a key benefit over a liver transplant is that he will never need anti-rejection drugs, immunos
but need a medical marvel. -- >> need a medical marvel.ard to imagine, but six months ago he was close to death. a virus was destroying his liver. now it is working normally. his parents say that their only child has been given back to them. >> it was great. once he had the treatment, immediately after 48 hours, things started slowly to get better and our hope came back. we are very proud of him. he is brilliant. he is a merkel boy. -- miracle boy. >> what saved his life was...
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♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?ning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator the world was full of surprises... (clamorous beeping) ooh. ahh. ...but george never imagined anything like this. (chattering) this was the museum's first robot exhibit. so... what do you think, george?
♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?ning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator the world was full of surprises... (clamorous beeping) ooh. ahh. ...but george never imagined anything like this. (chattering) this was the museum's first robot exhibit. so... what do you think, george?
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marvell is among the tech companies impacted by flooding in thailand impacting some manufacturers. wireless technology may be hot, but 4-g wireless broadband services provider clear-wire continues struggling. shares lost a fifth of their value. the firm has a $237 million debt payment due on december first. it has just under $700 million in cash. the c.e.o. said the company is evaluating "everything in terms of our decision of where we're going." in commodities, the worries this week out of europe did not help gold prices. gold closed up $5 an ounce today but gold saw its biggest weekly price drop since september...falling 3.% from last friday. finally, a couple of the initial public stock offerings this week. local consumer review website angie's list fell almost 3% today. it's initial price was $13. and former general motors auto parts company delphi fell 1.5% today. it debuted at $22 this week. and that's tonight's market focus. >> susie: don't expect amazon's kindle fire to heat up the company's balance sheet. the tablet costs nearly $202 to make. by selling it for $199, amazon
marvell is among the tech companies impacted by flooding in thailand impacting some manufacturers. wireless technology may be hot, but 4-g wireless broadband services provider clear-wire continues struggling. shares lost a fifth of their value. the firm has a $237 million debt payment due on december first. it has just under $700 million in cash. the c.e.o. said the company is evaluating "everything in terms of our decision of where we're going." in commodities, the worries this week...
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and then to marvel at how, as adults, we could reengage ourselves with things that got us around the city for our high school jobs to, school and back home and to reengage not only youth here but seniors and residents of all walks of life to be able to bike to work in clothing like this not just some bike to work day. every single day would be a marvelous thing to see and experience and again, to unleash that secret that our neighborhoods could be that much stronger if we had the bicycle balance that we should have. this year we're also challenged, and i want to speak to all of you who who are going to be reviewing the sensitive areas around market street and polk street and the wiggle, which i got to experience earlier this year that. wig is very challenging. it was evolved organizically by those who wanted to deal with the elevation challenges of that street. but as we rode that street, the thing that i remember the most is how close it was to so much automobile traffic. and the need to really work on issues of safety as we go through market street, as we go through polk street, ho
and then to marvel at how, as adults, we could reengage ourselves with things that got us around the city for our high school jobs to, school and back home and to reengage not only youth here but seniors and residents of all walks of life to be able to bike to work in clothing like this not just some bike to work day. every single day would be a marvelous thing to see and experience and again, to unleash that secret that our neighborhoods could be that much stronger if we had the bicycle...
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>> which is that henry james has created this marvelous character, isabel archer, who is beautiful and free and young and just arriving in europe and being courted by one rich old world potentate after the next and she's full of high spirits and american goodwill and goodness. and reading the book before, i had always had a sense that she was the most wonderful character in literature. but reading it with my students and going slowly over it, you could see that james really disdained her considerably. and my students loved her and i loved her, but james quite disdained her. and what we saw together, not only that james disdained her and her shallowness and small time hubris and what we'd now call narcissism, but james also disdained it in us indirectly. and we had to come to terms with that dimension of us that was aligned with isabel archer. and a couple of students -- i say isabel. but a couple of the students say james was right. what's bad about isabel, all that optimism and all that american high good cheer is bad about me too, and i wouldn't mind having it purged away by reading
>> which is that henry james has created this marvelous character, isabel archer, who is beautiful and free and young and just arriving in europe and being courted by one rich old world potentate after the next and she's full of high spirits and american goodwill and goodness. and reading the book before, i had always had a sense that she was the most wonderful character in literature. but reading it with my students and going slowly over it, you could see that james really disdained her...
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a marvel that's esulted in a fulllblowwninvestigation by the church. if approved by rome...een cancer ffee ffr 10 years - the church may have very wwll marvel as a miraculous event. and regardless.... in john's mind.... it wws a miraale.... how elle can it be explained. 29:48 were aal saints if we want toobe in annapolis joy epola fox 45 while.../ mary ellen's ...cure.../ ...of a miracle, .../ áátheáá church... believes.../ her prayers... did ánotá go .../ unanswered. p3 ...how some malls...will be tracking everyymove you makee ttmorrow...in our word on the web...laaer on ffx45 news at ten 3 "justta grrat ay for aarun." run." a few ppeple burned off thanksgiving dinner... ábeforeá they ate it...why one man started this race... nearly 30 years ago...after 3 hours ... before .../ theyy.. at down.../ for... thanksgiving dinner../ áámanyáá folks... thru--out... baltimore.../ excercise...//. áájohnáá rydell reports.../ hundreds .../ turned outt.. for thh annuul... turkey trot.../ in.../ mills... "just a great day for a run." it's not nearly as grueling... as the baltimoreemaratho
a marvel that's esulted in a fulllblowwninvestigation by the church. if approved by rome...een cancer ffee ffr 10 years - the church may have very wwll marvel as a miraculous event. and regardless.... in john's mind.... it wws a miraale.... how elle can it be explained. 29:48 were aal saints if we want toobe in annapolis joy epola fox 45 while.../ mary ellen's ...cure.../ ...of a miracle, .../ áátheáá church... believes.../ her prayers... did ánotá go .../ unanswered. p3 ...how some...
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it's so realistic. >> we're just marveling at the graphics. >> that's what jeff ranieri was saying. are you a big gamer? >> yeah. i'm not going to say which one i have. i'm not going give the free commercial away. >> tennis. >>> we talked about my facebook earlier and leftovers or black friday. it was pretty much all leftovers on the responses. teresa is in line at target. she's doing her shopping. i have another person on my side. we had low 50s and 60s. we had rain in the early morning hours. cloud cover started moving back in. we have some showers off to the north. we're not tracking a large storm system across the bay year. current numbers in the upper 40s to low 50s. 51 in san jose and 52 in santa cruz. numbers will be dropping to the 30s. we'll find patchy fog developing, even dense at times. for friday a stray shower possible. overall, a dry forecast with plenty of sunshine building and a much warmer weekend coming our way. here is the showers right across eureka. nothing major. most of this storm system will head off to the north. we'll focus right back here. you can't see a
it's so realistic. >> we're just marveling at the graphics. >> that's what jeff ranieri was saying. are you a big gamer? >> yeah. i'm not going to say which one i have. i'm not going give the free commercial away. >> tennis. >>> we talked about my facebook earlier and leftovers or black friday. it was pretty much all leftovers on the responses. teresa is in line at target. she's doing her shopping. i have another person on my side. we had low 50s and 60s. we had...
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. >>> a new medical marvel. a way to reverse heart disease. when you have tough pain, do you want fast relief? try bayer advanced aspirin. it's not the bayer aspirin you know. it's different. first, it's been re-engineered with micro-particles. second, it enters the bloodstream fast, and rushes relief to the site of your tough pain. the best part? it's proven to relieve pain twice as fast as before. bayer advanced aspirin. test how fast it works for you. love it, or get your money back. has focused on making the best-tasting... sour cream for over four generations. it's made with farm-fresh cream that's 100% natural. no preservatives. and no added hormones. ♪ do-do a dollop of daisy gives you a 50 percent annual bonus. so you earn 50 percent more cash. if you're not satisfied with 50% more cash, send it back! i'll be right here, waiting for it. who wouldn't want more cash? [ insects chirping ] i'll take it. i'll make it rain up in here. [ male announcer ] the new capital one cash rewards card. the card for people who want 50% more cash. what's
. >>> a new medical marvel. a way to reverse heart disease. when you have tough pain, do you want fast relief? try bayer advanced aspirin. it's not the bayer aspirin you know. it's different. first, it's been re-engineered with micro-particles. second, it enters the bloodstream fast, and rushes relief to the site of your tough pain. the best part? it's proven to relieve pain twice as fast as before. bayer advanced aspirin. test how fast it works for you. love it, or get your money...
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and the picture was just marvelous because it really looked like he was looking at the service. c-span: you tell a story in the book about a long ride one night out to a hidden dacha with someone that was involved with the coup eventually. refresh our memory as to the dramatic (ph) times back in those years. when was the coup? >> guest: the coup was in august of 1991. now, just to give you the chronology here, roald and i told the politburo that we were going to get married in september of 1989. this was literally just as eastern europe was trembling on the brink of collapse. the regimes were beginning to fall by the wayside. and of course, we weren't sure whether the soviet authorities were going to act against eastern europe or whether they were going to orchestrate a crackdown to keep the same thing from happening inside the soviet union. then we got married in february of 1990, and this hardening of the political situation in the soviet union took place throughout that period, from really the -- the fall of the berlin wall all the way up to that coup in august of 1991. many
and the picture was just marvelous because it really looked like he was looking at the service. c-span: you tell a story in the book about a long ride one night out to a hidden dacha with someone that was involved with the coup eventually. refresh our memory as to the dramatic (ph) times back in those years. when was the coup? >> guest: the coup was in august of 1991. now, just to give you the chronology here, roald and i told the politburo that we were going to get married in september...
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so while visitors to san francisco marvel at our great vistas, residents have another reality, and theyow that the hills, coupled with the grand staircase is on many of the older buildings we have can also be a harsh reality for seniors or younger persons -- persons with mobility challenges. perspective. my job is to talk about the work that has been done to include the key collaborative to help focus on ways to enhance the quality of life of seniors that happened to be living in the single room occupancy hotels. this working group has committed. something should be done and can be done to address the growing population in the sro's. the department coordinate services for adults with disabilities and their families to maximize self-sufficiency so that they may continue to live in the community as long as possible and maintain the highest quality of life. there is a strong probability that it could extend a lot longer than when we first came to the department in 1989. thanks to the decision of 1999, which determined that states must provide community-based services for persons with disab
so while visitors to san francisco marvel at our great vistas, residents have another reality, and theyow that the hills, coupled with the grand staircase is on many of the older buildings we have can also be a harsh reality for seniors or younger persons -- persons with mobility challenges. perspective. my job is to talk about the work that has been done to include the key collaborative to help focus on ways to enhance the quality of life of seniors that happened to be living in the single...
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today flight up next artie takes you on a journey to central russia to marvel at prehistoric caves to find out what is maze and why well honey is good for your health don't go away. the first settlements were founded here thousands of years ago. this is a land of ancient manton's and pristine forests the mountains here are very old and they are popularly known as the gray headed urals. russia's best honeys produced here. this is what we've got for today. and they use mez milk to make a strong beverage. three glasses of coolness a day keep the doctor away. and at the same time enjoy it but it's only a view of the landscape. that i saw how he started falling down a stranger to grand. best a cherished blend at the foothills of ancient mountains. is a republican central russia in southern politics often acclaimed as one of russia's most spectacular natural features here the plane gradually blends with the old. newton the southern europe is where europe in asia meet the landscape seems to absorb the best of what nature has to offer on both continents that is the place this place is surroun
today flight up next artie takes you on a journey to central russia to marvel at prehistoric caves to find out what is maze and why well honey is good for your health don't go away. the first settlements were founded here thousands of years ago. this is a land of ancient manton's and pristine forests the mountains here are very old and they are popularly known as the gray headed urals. russia's best honeys produced here. this is what we've got for today. and they use mez milk to make a strong...
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i think it couldn't be a better time to bring people's attention to the marvelous traditions that surround the river and how it really can be a place where jews, christians and muslims rally together to save the precious resource. >> you know, we live in a part of the country and also an era where we're so since -- sensitive to language. when we use the word state in the middle east, it can mean a lot of different things. are you referring to the status when you say state? >> yes, that's what i mean. again, the lower jordan river doesn't have any fresh water flowing through it. everything that's flowing through the river bed is either waste or agricultural run off. when i say the state of the river, it's diminished and pa luted and in -- polluted and in risk of trying up. i want to bring back the history to the river, i want people's attention to turn to it again and think about it as a vital resource in a water poor region as well as a common symbol in the three religions. >> thank you, in a few moments we'll welcome connie wolf, then, we'll welcome them both back together. thank you. ,,,
i think it couldn't be a better time to bring people's attention to the marvelous traditions that surround the river and how it really can be a place where jews, christians and muslims rally together to save the precious resource. >> you know, we live in a part of the country and also an era where we're so since -- sensitive to language. when we use the word state in the middle east, it can mean a lot of different things. are you referring to the status when you say state? >> yes,...
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the only people who did a marvelous job, handicap international, who protested strongly against means minds against personnel mines, i don't know how it's called. but that's a very minor problem after all. and you're quite right. it's taken for granted no doubt, well, there are wars, what can we do? think and that is where perhaps we have to look at a basic reform of the united nations. i always come back to my dear united nations. united nations were set up for human rights, but also for the provision of peace. and win wars a breakout, well, they are the blue helmet. my friend brian was the one who gave him the name blue helmets. i always recall the story when the first blue helmets were sent, he said to his friends he was in charge of that. he said how are we going to make them different of all the armies? and somebody said let's call them blue helmets. so they were called. but the wars that are going on now, and very few of them, blue helmets have been depicted. there are some cases, cambodia, where the blue helmets have been extremely useful. but the united nations has not been ab
the only people who did a marvelous job, handicap international, who protested strongly against means minds against personnel mines, i don't know how it's called. but that's a very minor problem after all. and you're quite right. it's taken for granted no doubt, well, there are wars, what can we do? think and that is where perhaps we have to look at a basic reform of the united nations. i always come back to my dear united nations. united nations were set up for human rights, but also for the...