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. ♪ whatever lola wants. ♪ lola gets. [ male announcer ] don't miss d lobster's four course seafo feastith soup, salad and cheddar bay biscuits then choose one of 7 entrees plus dessert! four perfect courses, just $14.99. come into red lobster and sea food differently. the winner, the mt. vernon's ladies association which maintains washington's estate in the state of virginia or commonwealth. the association won after a fierce bidding war with another potential buyer. the book is in pristine condition they tell us. even contains some of washington's personal notes. laura ingle with the news live in new york. the final price was a whole lot more than anybody expected. >> that's right, shep. christie's auction house had estimated that the book would be sold somewhere around 2 million to $3 million. well, final price tag with fees $9,826,500. one of the most unique things in the book is george washington's handwritten notes in the margins highlighting key portions in the constitution concerning the president's responsibility. the 1223-year-old book is one of the rarest presidential documen
. ♪ whatever lola wants. ♪ lola gets. [ male announcer ] don't miss d lobster's four course seafo feastith soup, salad and cheddar bay biscuits then choose one of 7 entrees plus dessert! four perfect courses, just $14.99. come into red lobster and sea food differently. the winner, the mt. vernon's ladies association which maintains washington's estate in the state of virginia or commonwealth. the association won after a fierce bidding war with another potential buyer. the book is in...
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mix charlie lola and move all suffering with aches and pains not being treated the alternative way when their pets' there is nothing kathy davis or 15 year-old emily riesman will do and acupuncture and other alternative therapies are working along with other treatments. it's not drugs in their system or to the body's own natural healing capacity and make the dogs still better. thatcher elwood's runs the action and your clinic in sentences the better near specialists in his been using holistic medicine and that some of these at rightists digestive problems even chemotherapy. >>> my velocity is strongly integrative i think it's insane not to use the best of all you have available. dr. wood says this cat is in remission. he was have his way to muster when undergoing chemotherapy and says tiny needles inserted to various pressure points improve circulation and releases endorphins. >>> if you ever had acupuncture you know you do feel movement inside your body if you think back to brochure's new age medicine and intestine on animals doctors say it's not sell it was first used in china on larg
mix charlie lola and move all suffering with aches and pains not being treated the alternative way when their pets' there is nothing kathy davis or 15 year-old emily riesman will do and acupuncture and other alternative therapies are working along with other treatments. it's not drugs in their system or to the body's own natural healing capacity and make the dogs still better. thatcher elwood's runs the action and your clinic in sentences the better near specialists in his been using holistic...
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. >> lola, for first two weeks, everything was on the same page about trayvon martin.r normal lives again. suddenly, there was one side against the other. people were blaming trayvon. some people were beating up on zimmerman. what does it for us to have that kind of tension in the community? >> i don't want to say it's polarized the nation because i don't think it's that deep, but there are people who are pro zimmerman and there are people who are pro trayvon. those two between shall never meet. >> but the thing i can't get out of my mind is the fact that there is a $204,000 check in george zimmerman's paypal account. what would make somebody write a check to george zimmerman? >> a lot of people think that it's along the racial lines, but i think it's well beyond that. i think it has a lot to do with stand your ground and people peeling that this -- feeling that this case is going to set a precedent for stand your ground. so gun laws and the right to bear arms and protect property, george zimmerman in some ways has become a poster child for that. >> i'm glad he got $20
. >> lola, for first two weeks, everything was on the same page about trayvon martin.r normal lives again. suddenly, there was one side against the other. people were blaming trayvon. some people were beating up on zimmerman. what does it for us to have that kind of tension in the community? >> i don't want to say it's polarized the nation because i don't think it's that deep, but there are people who are pro zimmerman and there are people who are pro trayvon. those two between...
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and lola watched by the - and different regulations on these us and so long so lola could only stand a short time. he kept trying to extend the visa after he married her and he got certain jobs he said were related to the geography that he learned and typography in honolulu to keep him there but eventually it was changed in very political ways and he was forced to go back and 66. in 67 in october, obama and his mother moved back. >> so the president lived in indonesia from 67 to 71, age six through ten. >> just about, yes. >> while you were in jakarta you found the school where obama went to school. >> [inaudible] >> is that in the exact chair? this is mardy so he is our witness. >> where did he sit? in the back? >> in the corner in the back? >> in the middle in the back. [inaudible conversations] >> that school is a statute, david maraniss. islamic actually the statue is out of the second school that he went to with shorts and a short sleeve shirt. the second school had more money than the first one. the catholic school he went for two and a half years and then the family moved, he
and lola watched by the - and different regulations on these us and so long so lola could only stand a short time. he kept trying to extend the visa after he married her and he got certain jobs he said were related to the geography that he learned and typography in honolulu to keep him there but eventually it was changed in very political ways and he was forced to go back and 66. in 67 in october, obama and his mother moved back. >> so the president lived in indonesia from 67 to 71, age...
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lola and louie, my two dogs. the huge one and the middle one. you can't find where one ends and the other -- they're so happy together. frank and i, not so much. >> i think the snoring part and the -- [ snoring ] >> who snores like that? >> it sounds like a chimpanzee. >> that was my first husband. just kidding. he was a lovely man. it was a joke. >> i think beingrap -- some people like to sleep cuddled and wrapped up. >> i can't do that anymore. i need to breathe. i need air. >> need to breathe. >> this one i agree with. >> another study. it says that morning people are happier than night owls. they say that you're more satisfied with life. evening people are more prone to -- they call it social jet lag. >> more teenagers are night owls for whatever reason. by age 60 if they haven't destroyed their lives and they live to age 60, they are more morning types. you've been there, it's over. it's not that it's over. you don't want to do the stuff late at night you realize was really stupid. >> when anyone says we're going to have a dinner at 9:00 or
lola and louie, my two dogs. the huge one and the middle one. you can't find where one ends and the other -- they're so happy together. frank and i, not so much. >> i think the snoring part and the -- [ snoring ] >> who snores like that? >> it sounds like a chimpanzee. >> that was my first husband. just kidding. he was a lovely man. it was a joke. >> i think beingrap -- some people like to sleep cuddled and wrapped up. >> i can't do that anymore. i need to...
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. >> reporter: the youngest of lola and sonny parker's four children, jabari had basketball in his genes early '80s for the golden state warriors. i stink. i met up with jabari a few weeks ago, at the church of latter-day saints in manhattan. where we shot some hoops and shot the breeze about his growing celebrity. are you familiar with the publication "sports illustrated"? >> yes. i'm familiar with it. >> reporter: apparently, you're on the cover. >> wow. >> reporter: this is my big reveal. >> i'm speechless right now. that's pretty nice. >> reporter: when did you first recognize he had a special talent? >> second grade. i would take him to practice. the kids were three years older. his skill level, he could beat all of them on the court. so, from then, i just kind of -- hmm. >> reporter: that second grader kept growing. and so did his ability on the basketball court. he met some giants of the game he loves. and grew into a giants himself. 6'9", and 220 pounds. meanwhile, the college coaches came calling. you got a lot of schools after you, don't you? >> yeah. i have a couple of schools
. >> reporter: the youngest of lola and sonny parker's four children, jabari had basketball in his genes early '80s for the golden state warriors. i stink. i met up with jabari a few weeks ago, at the church of latter-day saints in manhattan. where we shot some hoops and shot the breeze about his growing celebrity. are you familiar with the publication "sports illustrated"? >> yes. i'm familiar with it. >> reporter: apparently, you're on the cover. >> wow....
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en italia aaron dÍaz y lola ponce estÁn disfrutando vacaciones en italia. porque tÚ eres mi alma y tÚ mi suerte >>> si es el primer sencillo, imagÍnate el resto de la canciÓn, el primero que hace, recibiendo el mÁs romantico, >>> quiero aprovechar que estoy aquÍ con johnny mpara felicitara a mi amiga marisa del portillo quien es ciudadana americana >>> bravo marisa >>> dio un discurso johnny >>> ella tuvo la oportunidad de dar el discurso a quienes estuvieron presente. ella y su novio estaban ahÍ, felices y contentos. >>> viva marisa >>> ella querÍa la bandera grande >>> te digo una cosa felicidad >>> felicidades >>> el aÑo pasado yo me hice ciudadana y fueivisio especial,e como migrante, por fin seÑor gracias >>> cambia la vida >>> para eso estamos aquÍ para trabajar duro y quedarnos, ahorn segura que ella estÁ orgullosa de pertenecer a este paÍs?. >>> sin duda alguna, claro que sÍ, mi carlita, siquiera contarles esta maÑana la corte suprema podrÍa dar su ley contra los indocumentados, los univisÁe la queunivision@@despierta amzÍ de arizona pedir documento
en italia aaron dÍaz y lola ponce estÁn disfrutando vacaciones en italia. porque tÚ eres mi alma y tÚ mi suerte >>> si es el primer sencillo, imagÍnate el resto de la canciÓn, el primero que hace, recibiendo el mÁs romantico, >>> quiero aprovechar que estoy aquÍ con johnny mpara felicitara a mi amiga marisa del portillo quien es ciudadana americana >>> bravo marisa >>> dio un discurso johnny >>> ella tuvo la oportunidad de dar el discurso a...
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. >> y Ísimo lola boda de eugenio, vamos a ver los delles a travÉs de la televisiÓn. >> por supuesto,Íanue hacer dÍas d cuelas, al finalizarestudi se van a ensayos y sÍ ensan algunas ras d dÍa, dependiendo de cuÁnto tiempo han estudiado ququro dar claro para productos de pequeÑos gigans es iortante que no pierdan nada de e sestudios y exÁne para queegrese a sus vidas normalesigan avanzando. >> pero cuando tieneniempo ensayan bastan. >> no crees queengan muchos dÍ pore estam sema ts semana. despuÉs empiezaneiercoles y a ensayar y do. >> en corto tiempo pueden hacer coreografÍas. >> quÉ nivel te mando uneso y a tus dos chiquititas que deben estar preciosas, te espero aquÍ dire >> claro queÍ chiqui, cuando tengan concierto inviten me por favor. >> yo se pierdaequeÑos gigant que va a estar muy buo. >> un beso a galea y a todo el equipo de pequeÑos gigantes. >> ahora sÍ nos vamos al patio de la casaorque continÚa la pachanga allÁ con ernesto y karla. >> mhachos cuenten me. >> gra mi chiqui aquÍ felices pque el pÚblico sigue esperao cno y nacho! >> hey!. >> y sabes quÉ?. >> uy! uy! uy!. >>
. >> y Ísimo lola boda de eugenio, vamos a ver los delles a travÉs de la televisiÓn. >> por supuesto,Íanue hacer dÍas d cuelas, al finalizarestudi se van a ensayos y sÍ ensan algunas ras d dÍa, dependiendo de cuÁnto tiempo han estudiado ququro dar claro para productos de pequeÑos gigans es iortante que no pierdan nada de e sestudios y exÁne para queegrese a sus vidas normalesigan avanzando. >> pero cuando tieneniempo ensayan bastan. >> no crees queengan muchos...
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the youngest of lola and sonny parker's four children, jabari has basketball in his genes.ia, my alma matter? >> yeah, we can recommend that one. i'm looking at every school right now. they're not just looking at me. i'm looking at them. >> reporter: there you go, take that, coaches. right? >> right. >> he tells you often, mom and dad, don't you get caught up in this. >> he tells you? >> he tells us. >> reporter: he tells you? >> tells us. >> reporter: he chose to stay close to home to go to the simian career academy, a tough school in a tough neighborhood. ♪ >> reporter: he has the led his team to three state championships and is a national honor society student with a 3.7 gpa. the epitome of a student athlete. he credits his faith with keeping him grounded and focused. you are a mormon, do people think that's weird? >> yeah, they do. once they think of mormonism, they will look at a white guy. but it's worldwide. >> reporter: do you find yourself having to explain your religion a lot to people? >> well, i do. many people think that mormons make their own furniture, and i
the youngest of lola and sonny parker's four children, jabari has basketball in his genes.ia, my alma matter? >> yeah, we can recommend that one. i'm looking at every school right now. they're not just looking at me. i'm looking at them. >> reporter: there you go, take that, coaches. right? >> right. >> he tells you often, mom and dad, don't you get caught up in this. >> he tells you? >> he tells us. >> reporter: he tells you? >> tells us....
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lola and louie, my two dogs. you can't find where one ends and the other.. >> another study. it says that morning people are happier than night owls. they say that you're more satisfied with life. evening people are more prone to, they call it social jet lag. >> more teenagers are night owls for whatever reason. by age 60 if they haven't destroyed their lives and they live to age 60, they are more morning types. you've been there, it's over. it's not that it's over. you don't want to do the stuff late at night you realize was stupid. >> when anyone says we're going to have a dinner at 9:00 or 8:30 or 8:00, what is this spain? >> no i go at 6:30. nobody is there. >> early bird special. we went to dinner last night at 5:30. i love it. there's nobody there. >> and you're done. >> you don't have to wait. they don't like you much because they are still putting on their little suits. >> i love that. i love to be in bed under the covers 9:30. >> but you get up at 4:00. >> still. >> there is something -- here's the thing. if you could do it like we do, you get the
lola and louie, my two dogs. you can't find where one ends and the other.. >> another study. it says that morning people are happier than night owls. they say that you're more satisfied with life. evening people are more prone to, they call it social jet lag. >> more teenagers are night owls for whatever reason. by age 60 if they haven't destroyed their lives and they live to age 60, they are more morning types. you've been there, it's over. it's not that it's over. you don't want...