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video showing renewed demonstrations square with plumes of smoke back again a flashback to november of last year we'll have to continue covering it national international trade specialist thank you very much. over at our web site right now. every road in one of the affected reactors. could take longer. the full story online right now. because the devastating earthquake in china the death toll that does continue to rise the images on these and other stories. it's good to have you with us today given a tip off about a large. russian police expected little more than a routine raid and arrests to be made or they didn't count on however was a formidable. way. it started as an ordinary drugs rate investigators were checking reports about wild cannabis growing on a private property in central russia the reports turned out to be true on the ground they found hundreds of marijuana plants some measuring more than six feet tall that's around two meters but the other thing they found almost ruined the entire operation hidden in the bushes were beehives and as police officers began pulling plants f
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the flashback, my son eight years ago was my flashback and thinking of her at the time, her son was 10ld when it happened, and i thought to say to her, keep the memories in your heart that's going to help you to continue to carry on with your son and believe and have faith in god will also help you and the close family members. that's what keeps me, the memories of my son. he always used to tell me, ma, i got this, so i'm telling you, ma, you got this. it's okay to cry, scream. i still do. it's eight years but you got this. >> you have to focus on when he was smiling. you have to focus on his first day of school and you have to focus on christmas day and things like that. the happier times and put a picture up when he was happy. >> yes. >> and you have to focus on those. just don't focus on the death because that's going to eat away at you. >> and, lesley, you know, it's hard and you're probably thinking right now that i'm sure it doesn't seem real to you. but these ladies are examples that there's -- you can survive this, and i don't know -- i can't -- maybe i'm not putting it in the
the flashback, my son eight years ago was my flashback and thinking of her at the time, her son was 10ld when it happened, and i thought to say to her, keep the memories in your heart that's going to help you to continue to carry on with your son and believe and have faith in god will also help you and the close family members. that's what keeps me, the memories of my son. he always used to tell me, ma, i got this, so i'm telling you, ma, you got this. it's okay to cry, scream. i still do. it's...
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. >> sort of a flashback of the campaign a little bit?ain, i think their relationship is very resilient. they have been through so much together. >> so a flashback to the campaign, flash-forward to later today, hillary clinton will be doing a book signing here on martha's vineyard, then they will be going to a party hosted by a supporter. we should point out that hillary clinton put out a statement saying that the former secretary of state did not mean to attack the president but it says here like any two friends who have to deal with the public eye, she looks forward to hugging it out when they see each other. so everything they have been through over the years, every once in a while, they still need a hug, carol. >> doesn't everyone, jim? >> i think so. >> yes, exactly. jim acosta reporting live for us. i'll be right back. [ male announcer ] ours was the first modern airliner, revolutionary by every standard. and that became our passion. to always build something better, airplanes that fly cleaner and farther on less fuel. that redefine
. >> sort of a flashback of the campaign a little bit?ain, i think their relationship is very resilient. they have been through so much together. >> so a flashback to the campaign, flash-forward to later today, hillary clinton will be doing a book signing here on martha's vineyard, then they will be going to a party hosted by a supporter. we should point out that hillary clinton put out a statement saying that the former secretary of state did not mean to attack the president but it...
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my son eight years ago, that was my flashback.ed. and i thought to say to her, keep the memorialra -- memoriesn your heart, that will help you continue on with your son, and believe and having faith in god will help you and close family members, that's what keeps me, the memories of my son. he always did tell me, "ma, i got this." i'm telling you, "ma, you got this." it's okay to cry, scream, i still do. it's eight years. you got this. >> you have to focus on when he was smiling. you have to focus on his first day of school, and you have to focus on christmas day and things like that. the happier times. put a picture up when he was happy. >> yes. >> and you have to focus on those. just don't focus on the death. that's going to eat away at you. >> lesley, i'm sure it doesn't seem real to you. these ladies are examples that you can survive this. i don't know -- i can't -- maybe i'm not putting it in the right words, but can you ever be whole again? can you ever -- how would you put it? >> i don't think it's a matter of being a whole
my son eight years ago, that was my flashback.ed. and i thought to say to her, keep the memorialra -- memoriesn your heart, that will help you continue on with your son, and believe and having faith in god will help you and close family members, that's what keeps me, the memories of my son. he always did tell me, "ma, i got this." i'm telling you, "ma, you got this." it's okay to cry, scream, i still do. it's eight years. you got this. >> you have to focus on when he...
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. >> you read my mind, having lots of flashbacks. was in the dorm one year. and was an r.a. >> you were right there with them. >> very good point. after a nail-biter of a finish u the top teams in baseball were at it again. and once again, things got very interesting late. could the a's pull even with the angels in the west? that and much more coming up next in sports. >>> well, it is a huge weekend for the oakland athletics as they host their rivals from the south. after a victory last night, they hoped to have a win tonight. the pressure, well, not really getting to the a's. the a's up 1-0. things get tied at one. joe smith sails one. coco crisp would take advantage giving oakland an it 2-1 lead. then comes sean doolittle. a's win, 2-1. doolittle in pain when he leaves the field. but after the game he says he was just fine. in washington they had to wait out a 75-minute rain delay. tim lincecum wishing they hadn't. the nats were allowed to take a 3-2 lead. then cabrera would end lincecum's day. >>> everyone's a winner at the world series, right? and in blue
. >> you read my mind, having lots of flashbacks. was in the dorm one year. and was an r.a. >> you were right there with them. >> very good point. after a nail-biter of a finish u the top teams in baseball were at it again. and once again, things got very interesting late. could the a's pull even with the angels in the west? that and much more coming up next in sports. >>> well, it is a huge weekend for the oakland athletics as they host their rivals from the south....
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. >> the harbaugh brothers face off on a flashback to the super bowl.'donnell is in baltimore counting down kickoff. >> reporter: ken and liz, hello, everybody from the stadium here in baltimore, there they are! it's the harbaugh bowl. but it obviously the super bowl was 18 months ago so not the same stakes. in fact, the 49ers big horses won't even get out of the barn for very long. san francisco's summer camp has been marred by injuries to runningback kendall
. >> the harbaugh brothers face off on a flashback to the super bowl.'donnell is in baltimore counting down kickoff. >> reporter: ken and liz, hello, everybody from the stadium here in baltimore, there they are! it's the harbaugh bowl. but it obviously the super bowl was 18 months ago so not the same stakes. in fact, the 49ers big horses won't even get out of the barn for very long. san francisco's summer camp has been marred by injuries to runningback kendall
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next week we're going to have a flashback where we find out what happened to him before the pilot.en't seen the show, next tuesday is a good time. >> jimmy: it's interesting, your character goes off his medication to help him with his job. which seems very ill advised. >> on the fbi's part, so you're not on your meds? you're hired. >> jimmy: like the opposite of "homeland." and you have another show that you're working on, it's lighter fare. >> this is a new show for the fall which i think -- i don't know if we have -- >> jimmy: i believe we do have a clip of it, yes. then you might -- >> this is the first time. >> jimmy: i think it's the full trailer for the show. >> great. >> jimmy: take a look. >> this fall, where there's a will -- >> you clumsy oaf. this lamp has been in my family for generations. >> there's another will. >> yeah. mine too. >> you're welcome, future generations. >> wait, no -- what is wrong with you? >> what is wrong with you? >> what's wrong with you? >> there's nothing wrong with me. >> there's something wrong with you. >> there's something wrong with you. >>
next week we're going to have a flashback where we find out what happened to him before the pilot.en't seen the show, next tuesday is a good time. >> jimmy: it's interesting, your character goes off his medication to help him with his job. which seems very ill advised. >> on the fbi's part, so you're not on your meds? you're hired. >> jimmy: like the opposite of "homeland." and you have another show that you're working on, it's lighter fare. >> this is a new...
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that was my flashback. and thinking of her at that time, her son was 10 years old when it happened.eep the memories in your heart. that's going to help you to continue to carry on with your son. and believe and have faith in god will also help you and the close family members. that's what keeps the memories of my son. he always used to tell me, ma, i got this. so i'm telling you, ma, you've got. this it's okay to cry, scream, i still do, it's eight years. >> you've got to focus on when he was smiling. you have to focus on his first day of school. and you have to focus on christmas day and things like that. the happier times. and put a picture up when he was happy. >> yes. >> and you have to focus on those. just don't focus on the death. because that's going to eat away at you. >> reporter: and you know it's hard, and you're probably thinking right now that i'm sure it doesn't seem real to you. but these ladies are examples that there's -- you can survive this. and i don't know. i can't -- maybe i'm not putting in the right words, but can you ever be whole again, or can you -- how wo
that was my flashback. and thinking of her at that time, her son was 10 years old when it happened.eep the memories in your heart. that's going to help you to continue to carry on with your son. and believe and have faith in god will also help you and the close family members. that's what keeps the memories of my son. he always used to tell me, ma, i got this. so i'm telling you, ma, you've got. this it's okay to cry, scream, i still do, it's eight years. >> you've got to focus on when he...
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. >> i think die heart fans that watch the show know that i played him with flashbacks to his youth so they did one show where his father was sick and he was reminiscing about his childhood and i played young charles. i was nine and ten. >> next season they had an episode called mom met pa. i was asked to play albert the adopted brother. >> star wars is doing it all over again. >> did you guys think for a minute let's get us all back together and have a little fun on the prairie irk there's so many of us missing now though that it would be so strange. >> please, no more tears. >> you're going to set her off. >> it's fantastic that people are still interested and that the show hold on and i wish michael could see what it means to people. >> what does it mean to you in your personal life to have your beloved father at the time so beloved now? >> little house is by far my favorite of my father's work. the fact that like we're saying it's still acting new generations to come is pretty special. >> well, you guys, we can't thank you enough. >> thank you so much. >> it's all going to be -- it
. >> i think die heart fans that watch the show know that i played him with flashbacks to his youth so they did one show where his father was sick and he was reminiscing about his childhood and i played young charles. i was nine and ten. >> next season they had an episode called mom met pa. i was asked to play albert the adopted brother. >> star wars is doing it all over again. >> did you guys think for a minute let's get us all back together and have a little fun on the...
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. >> obviously, when something like that happens, you know, i get flashbacks.ut i don't -- i try not to think about it. i've come a long way. it's been over a year now. i'm ready to go. >> you know, spiking the ball. doing everything you need to do. blocking. everything. >> well, quarterback matt barkley will start thursday's preseason finale against the jets. the second-year pro has been solid in the exhibition slate. he's a four-year starter at usc and is certainly ready to be the game for at least one game. >>> checking in on the high school ranks you can vote for our first high school blitz game of the week. choices are frankford at downingtown east, lasalle on the road at north penn. or martin cluther king at coatesville. or text your vote, 610-624-411 or go online to nbc10.com. the game with the most votes will be featured on the "high school blitz." that's every saturday night at 7:00 right here on nbc 10. >>> it is football season once again, denise. i'll send it back to you. >> all right, amy. thank you so much. and time now to dmek with lester holt fo
. >> obviously, when something like that happens, you know, i get flashbacks.ut i don't -- i try not to think about it. i've come a long way. it's been over a year now. i'm ready to go. >> you know, spiking the ball. doing everything you need to do. blocking. everything. >> well, quarterback matt barkley will start thursday's preseason finale against the jets. the second-year pro has been solid in the exhibition slate. he's a four-year starter at usc and is certainly ready to...
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the last few days have felt kind of like a flashback to 2008 when the two were locked in that pitched battle for president. this week amid a new political firestorm clinton actually issued a statement suggesting she and the president would hug it out tonight after her appearance at a local bookstore. hillary clinton walked into her book signing this afternoon and immediately answered a question on everyone's mind, would she hug it out with the president after a fast-escalating political firestorm. >> absolutely. yeah, we're looking forward to it. >> reporter: the controversy began when she told atlantic magazine that the president's policies opened the door for terrorists in iraq. and mocked the common white house shorthand for his foreign policy saying, great nations need organizing principles, don't do stupid stuff is not an organizing principle. >> this was what i would call the most aggressive move she's made yet to distance herself from president obama. >> reporter: so aggressive a long-time obama advisor fired back on twitter attacking her iraq war vote, just to clarify, don't d
the last few days have felt kind of like a flashback to 2008 when the two were locked in that pitched battle for president. this week amid a new political firestorm clinton actually issued a statement suggesting she and the president would hug it out tonight after her appearance at a local bookstore. hillary clinton walked into her book signing this afternoon and immediately answered a question on everyone's mind, would she hug it out with the president after a fast-escalating political...
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i'm back, right back there again, because when you're into a flashback, you really don't have any feelings except the thoughts in your mind. it's like a videocassette in your head, and yohave no "off" button until your mind says "off." your heart starts pumping. your blood starts running. it's just like if you're walking across the street and you don't see a car coming, and he slams on the brakes and you get that "shoo" feeling. then--zip--from there you're off and running. it always comes back, like sound, smell, taste even. uh, it always brings back a little flash. it only lasts about a second to five seconds. sometimes it lasts longer when a helicopter goes by. i figure myself sitting at the gunner turret on a helicopter and letting loose, and what my feelings were then was a complete fear. uh, mostly the fear comes over you. for the smell of urine, you know. when somebody dies, they let go. that's a very--that's one thing that will set anybody off, and, uh, you just start, you know, huffing and puffing, and your mind and your blood and your heart starts pumping. your feet start shaking
i'm back, right back there again, because when you're into a flashback, you really don't have any feelings except the thoughts in your mind. it's like a videocassette in your head, and yohave no "off" button until your mind says "off." your heart starts pumping. your blood starts running. it's just like if you're walking across the street and you don't see a car coming, and he slams on the brakes and you get that "shoo" feeling. then--zip--from there you're off and...
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it's set in cincinnati and based on the abuses that are only seen in brief flashbacks inflicted on theheroin, and based on the real life case of g margaret garner in sin icincinnati. in this most emancipation period she's continues to be haunted by an ad adolescent of the infant girl that she murdered. it is a clunky film it was fas fascinating that it was even made in film. i have pew i think part of what they dough so well in jathdjango unchaineds feature female characters take on more pain than men. django is the most macho racial >3ÑÑimandingo. it's over the an attempt to rescue django's much tormented slave wife played by kerry washington.and in 12 years, it's the harassmens both physical and mental abuse inflicted on patsy by both her master and mistress. new the as you knowi,y earned ao academyr award for the actress who played ñrpatsy. it's one of the few films that has actually documents or dramatized the separation of mothers from their children. as you all remember in the sale, the auction in which solomo is n is told. is told along with a mother andr two children. she's sep
it's set in cincinnati and based on the abuses that are only seen in brief flashbacks inflicted on theheroin, and based on the real life case of g margaret garner in sin icincinnati. in this most emancipation period she's continues to be haunted by an ad adolescent of the infant girl that she murdered. it is a clunky film it was fas fascinating that it was even made in film. i have pew i think part of what they dough so well in jathdjango unchaineds feature female characters take on more pain...
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flashback to april when crews were rolling out the sod. 49ers' heads groundskeeper had high hopes for the grass when we spoke to hem in the spring. >> what we found with the grass, it has the ability to recover a little bit quicker. it keeps its color greener longer into the season, and it's lateral growth, so that makes that network where the cleat plants in, really holds up nicely throughout wear and traffic. >> reporter: it was supposed to withstand the wear and tear of the entire season, but after just a couple of games, the two and a half acres of grass has become a huge issue. >> they were pushing back the divots and taking a look at the overall field and health of the grass. >> reporter: she said she could see the grass and divots flying from the players' heels during sunday's game against the broncos. >> better grass, better performance. >> reporter: today the field looks a lot like it did in april, but instead of laying down sod, crews are ripping it out. coach jim harbaugh cut practice early yesterday because players were falling during plays. . that's the worst part for the
flashback to april when crews were rolling out the sod. 49ers' heads groundskeeper had high hopes for the grass when we spoke to hem in the spring. >> what we found with the grass, it has the ability to recover a little bit quicker. it keeps its color greener longer into the season, and it's lateral growth, so that makes that network where the cleat plants in, really holds up nicely throughout wear and traffic. >> reporter: it was supposed to withstand the wear and tear of the...
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. >> this week our style and editor it is all screwed up is here with flashback finds for the year. > hair and i was like bobbie cut her hair. >> i just want to say mom, if you are watching i did not cut my hair. this is actually a wig. i was inspired because there was a breakout year in 1864 all about the angled bobs. >> it is still so chic. it's so contemporary today. the year you were born the whole era has so much that we draw from. >> the twiggy eyes. >> they look great. >> i would like to have donna join us. just for fun. i wanted to -- >> oh, my gosh. >> i mean, this was the look in the '60s. this is really -- >> so flattering. >> i don't know about the red. >> lisa terry is the really adorable designer that makes these moddresses like what i'm wearing. these are being sold today. >> they are new but have look of the old. >> i like it. >> you don't have to wear spanx. you can be free. >> and you can just go crazy. >> of course, the hair that we are talking about so much. hair spray in 1964 and '65 outsold lipstick. it was the most popular item. all of these items. vo 5. >> we u
. >> this week our style and editor it is all screwed up is here with flashback finds for the year. > hair and i was like bobbie cut her hair. >> i just want to say mom, if you are watching i did not cut my hair. this is actually a wig. i was inspired because there was a breakout year in 1864 all about the angled bobs. >> it is still so chic. it's so contemporary today. the year you were born the whole era has so much that we draw from. >> the twiggy eyes. >>...
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one is that in "beloved," a flashback seth in crossing the -- really harrowing scene, crossing the ohioriver or getting ready to cross the ohio river she actually gives birth to the baby girl she will subsequently kill when slave catchers are out to get her. the other, the one i mentioned already, the "journey of august king" the entire narrative is driven by this escape, this manhunt, and even so typically hollywood, you get the name of the male protagonist, "the journey of august king" rather than the slave's name. it's very much her journey as well despite the fact in real life there are far fewer women that escape or escape alone than there were men but we've seen very little of that translated to screen so far. one other observation on the gender front and then i will turn it over to my fellow panelists. i think it's very curious white women really ruled the roost in these early depictions of plantation slavery in the 1930s. think of betty davis in "jez bell," scarlet o'hara and her mother that really are the authority figures of the slaves at tara and beyond. in "song of the south
one is that in "beloved," a flashback seth in crossing the -- really harrowing scene, crossing the ohioriver or getting ready to cross the ohio river she actually gives birth to the baby girl she will subsequently kill when slave catchers are out to get her. the other, the one i mentioned already, the "journey of august king" the entire narrative is driven by this escape, this manhunt, and even so typically hollywood, you get the name of the male protagonist, "the...
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set in 1873 in cincinnati, but based on the abuses only seen in brief flashbacks that are inflicted on the film's heroine, played by oprah winfrey, who when cornered by slave catchers in cincinnati murdered one of her own children and try to kill -- tried to kill another. based on the real-life case of margaret garner in 1856 in cincinnati. in this 1873 post-emancipation period, she continues to be haunted by an adolescent version of the infant girl that she murdered. she is also played by sandy newton. a clunky film, not a great film, but it is fascinating it was even made into a film. students read the novel and we watched parts of the film. then we come to "12 years a slave" and even "django unchained." part of what they do so well is feature female characters who take on as much or more abuse than their male counterparts. quentin tarantino has the most macho treatment of slavery ever put on film, at least since "mandingo," a combination of spaghetti western and racial revenge fantasy. as far-fetched and over-the-top as on many fronts, the plot is fueled by an attempt to rescue djan
set in 1873 in cincinnati, but based on the abuses only seen in brief flashbacks that are inflicted on the film's heroine, played by oprah winfrey, who when cornered by slave catchers in cincinnati murdered one of her own children and try to kill -- tried to kill another. based on the real-life case of margaret garner in 1856 in cincinnati. in this 1873 post-emancipation period, she continues to be haunted by an adolescent version of the infant girl that she murdered. she is also played by...
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one is that in "beloved." -- a, a flashback in which really harrowing scene in which in getting ready to cross the ohio river she actually gives birth to the baby girl she will subsequently killed when the slave catchers are out to get her. id in the other, the one mentioned already, "the journey of august king," the entire narrative is driven by the evene, the manhunt, and so, typically hollywood, you get the name of the male protagonist, august king, rather 'san the slave named -- slave name, though it is much her journey as well. there are far fewer women that escape or escape alone than they were men, but we have seen very little of that translated into screen so far. one other observation, and then i will turn it over to my fellow panelists. i think it is curious that white women rule the roost in these early depictions of plantation slavery in the 1930's. "atty davis in "jezebel, scarlet o'hara and her mother, the authority figures over the slaves. in "song of the south" it is an elderly widow. we have no men on the premise, no slave masters. they are absent or in the background
one is that in "beloved." -- a, a flashback in which really harrowing scene in which in getting ready to cross the ohio river she actually gives birth to the baby girl she will subsequently killed when the slave catchers are out to get her. id in the other, the one mentioned already, "the journey of august king," the entire narrative is driven by the evene, the manhunt, and so, typically hollywood, you get the name of the male protagonist, august king, rather 'san the slave...
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the half century mark but it is accurate we thought it would be fun to flashback to all the great thingshat came out of the year she was born. 19 1964, what a year. 50. 50? hoda is turning 50. no way. >> get out, hoda is 50? >> almost. she's almost 50. >> a decade half a century. i have got owe let that move around in my mouth so i can get used to saying it. how old are you, 50. >> oh, god. >> 1964 was an epic year. >> the beetles invaded the united states. >> they went on the ed sullivan show and changed the world forever. >> the beatles hard day night, wow. >> that was 1964. >> now, you've got a hard days morning everyday sitting next to kathie lee. >> hoda. gentleman one of the greatest records came out. this is the birth of the rolling stones. you're in good company hoda with the stones. >> there were three great musicals that premiered, funny girl, fiddler on the roof. >> mary popinns hits the theater. >> james bond's gold finger. >> now we're talking. now we're talking. what else. >> of course there was my fair lady but who is the fairest lady of them all, hoda kotb. she's never be
the half century mark but it is accurate we thought it would be fun to flashback to all the great thingshat came out of the year she was born. 19 1964, what a year. 50. 50? hoda is turning 50. no way. >> get out, hoda is 50? >> almost. she's almost 50. >> a decade half a century. i have got owe let that move around in my mouth so i can get used to saying it. how old are you, 50. >> oh, god. >> 1964 was an epic year. >> the beetles invaded the united states....
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like these an individual says he i was i was an atheist so i'm having a flashback at another conversation we're having here because this was me many years ago and as i said earlier i had something happen i had an encounter i could see the glow in animate and inanimate objects it was a presence around me and i know that who we are does not end when the flesh ends i mean that's not know that i know i've got to have a doubt how do you know it i've met people on the other side i mean you had people like that in my mother i've seen friends of my i mean i'm a bit on the limb in saying some of this stuff but this is nowhere that is really you know there's no doubt in my mind about that and i have never in was a ugandan i that of course i can't deny that but i can ask the question well you know is it possible you were hallucinating when all men wasn't going to roost it was that. he was asked that question given that you know i've asked that question do you believe there's a good in there is an evil in the world why believe i yeah in fact i as a friend has the wonders of nobel prize winning atheis
like these an individual says he i was i was an atheist so i'm having a flashback at another conversation we're having here because this was me many years ago and as i said earlier i had something happen i had an encounter i could see the glow in animate and inanimate objects it was a presence around me and i know that who we are does not end when the flesh ends i mean that's not know that i know i've got to have a doubt how do you know it i've met people on the other side i mean you had people...
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. >> getting flashbacks. >> do we still have the -- i mean, o beautiful.d on. >> use your eyes. >> eye on the ball. >> so i'm scared every mo'ne. >> don't strike yourself out, baby. >> ya, okay. one more. >> use your eye. >> get off the plate. >> what are you doing? >> got to brush your back. >> going to be a brawl. >> so potent, has to brush your back. >> foul ball. >> hit it hard. >> oh, come on. >> i don't think he needs those nets in front of him. >> i think he's safe. >> tell the pitching coach he can remove the netting. >> all right, one more. >> no dining their. >> one more. >> okay. >> and -- >> listen, some days you have good days, some days you have bad days. >> tell me about it. >> q, use your eyes. >> yes. >> so i don't think it is his eyes are the problem. >> i didn't see the ball, the contact, that is what you are saying? >> you were looking at the pitcher the entire time. >> squinting down at the ball. >> most important what we have is our eyes. >> he's all his eyes. >> thanks very much. we want to emphasize how impressive the dragons are. >
. >> getting flashbacks. >> do we still have the -- i mean, o beautiful.d on. >> use your eyes. >> eye on the ball. >> so i'm scared every mo'ne. >> don't strike yourself out, baby. >> ya, okay. one more. >> use your eye. >> get off the plate. >> what are you doing? >> got to brush your back. >> going to be a brawl. >> so potent, has to brush your back. >> foul ball. >> hit it hard. >> oh, come on....
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now this week has also seen unrest in the capital of ukraine a bit of a flashback here several attempts by city or authorities to dismantle a camp on kiev central square just enraged these protesters they where they went back to burning tires and lighting their tents on fire as well a huge plumes of smoke rising up into the sky before the firefighters arrived and the barricades have remained on my down since last november of course you remember that's when the anti-government protests first erupted leading to the overthrow of president you know coverture in february the people who were shouting slogans from the stage on my down and supported by the crowds would go on then to become the new government over six months later protesters still seem very dissatisfied with those they helped to bring to power and experts believe people feel deceived by the promises that were made to them. from the point of view of these protesters they're going to stay there because they see the revolution as they call it only half done all the government can say is the situation is critical we're doing our bes
now this week has also seen unrest in the capital of ukraine a bit of a flashback here several attempts by city or authorities to dismantle a camp on kiev central square just enraged these protesters they where they went back to burning tires and lighting their tents on fire as well a huge plumes of smoke rising up into the sky before the firefighters arrived and the barricades have remained on my down since last november of course you remember that's when the anti-government protests first...
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one is that in "beloved," a flashback seth in crossing the -- really harrowing scene, crossing the ohioriver or getting ready to cross the ohio river she actually gives birth to the baby girl she will subsequently kill when slave catchers are out to get her. the other, the one i mentioned already, the "journey of august king" the entire narrative is driven by this escape, this manhunt, and even so typically hollywood, you get the name of the male protagonist, "the journey of august king" rather than the slave's name. it's very much her journey as well despite the fact in real life there are far fewer women that escape or escape alone than there were men but we've seen very little of that translated to screen so far. one other observation on the gender front and then i will turn it over to my fellow panelists. i think it's very curious white women really ruled the roost in these early depictions of plantation slavery in the 1930s. think of betty davis in "jez bell," scarlet o'hara and her mother that really are the authority figures of the slaves at tara and beyond. in "song of the south
one is that in "beloved," a flashback seth in crossing the -- really harrowing scene, crossing the ohioriver or getting ready to cross the ohio river she actually gives birth to the baby girl she will subsequently kill when slave catchers are out to get her. the other, the one i mentioned already, the "journey of august king" the entire narrative is driven by this escape, this manhunt, and even so typically hollywood, you get the name of the male protagonist, "the...
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if i get really overwhelmed, i start having flashbacks and nightmares and not sleeping. and so making ends meet it's creative. >> my mom tries to give us what we want most of the time but i feel kind of sad because i feel like we don't have any money at all or we just don't have enough to do anything. >> i was vacuuming and it was a sock right there and i pushed it really hard and the sock got stuck in the motor and the smoke started coming out from it and our drier doesn't work. so that's two things in our house that are really important that don't work. and that's a lot of money. and my mom doesn't have a lot of money right now. >> everyone in my family my grandfathers, aunts, cousins, everyone's been in the military. that's how i choose the air force. i was a chaplain's assistant and i literally worked with all men. so i had to earn respect. after i proved myself it got a lot better. we were all coed living. they are barracks but the air force calls them dormitories. there was drinking going on and i was raped by a military officer. i took myself to a clinic off base
if i get really overwhelmed, i start having flashbacks and nightmares and not sleeping. and so making ends meet it's creative. >> my mom tries to give us what we want most of the time but i feel kind of sad because i feel like we don't have any money at all or we just don't have enough to do anything. >> i was vacuuming and it was a sock right there and i pushed it really hard and the sock got stuck in the motor and the smoke started coming out from it and our drier doesn't work. so...
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. >> reporter: it's been sort of like a flashback weekends for the phillies. they are remembering the good times right now. while many of the faces from the 2008 world series remain on the roster, a couple others made the trip back this weekend, roy halladay was honored last night, and tonight it is charlie manuel's turn. phillies former world series winning manager is being inducted into the phillies wall of fame before the game. he's excited about the honor, obviously, but still has some trouble under standing all of the love for him. >> i can't believe all of the people that hugged me, really, it is unreal. i stop sometimes, just sets me back, i would say why would somebody want to do that. i have people holler at me, wanting a hug. but maybe 50 yards, 606 yards, i couldn't hardly here them, hey, charlie, charlie, charlie, come running up, hug me, and actually like it is all right, i like it in some ways. but i don't understand it. >> well, coming up in sports, we'll hear more interest charlie including what he misses most about being here in philadelphia.
. >> reporter: it's been sort of like a flashback weekends for the phillies. they are remembering the good times right now. while many of the faces from the 2008 world series remain on the roster, a couple others made the trip back this weekend, roy halladay was honored last night, and tonight it is charlie manuel's turn. phillies former world series winning manager is being inducted into the phillies wall of fame before the game. he's excited about the honor, obviously, but still has...
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for awhile did i take showers -- anyway, i digress, flashback.y mom walks in to tell me my rag was there, you know? time to go get the bus and stuff like there is and i was singing in the mirror. >> oh, the hair brush? >> i don't know about a hair brush, but i hadding? my hand. mortified, still. she also found a playboy underneath my bed. under the rug once. what's this, mike? >> okay. 9:00 czars we got some breaking news here. skyfox, as you can tell, is live over this breaking news, in east mt. airy. look at this ambulance, was involved in a accident at chew avenue and washington lane. right off the road here. three people were taken to the hospital. not sure at this point if any patience were inside the ambulance when the crash happened. slammed right into that atm machine. >> oh, busted the mailbox off the there. you can see the other car smashed up against the laudromat, as well. >> looks like a mess, so chew and washington. >> yes, it will be tough getting around there. >> so another couple of ambulances came up. three people taken to the h
for awhile did i take showers -- anyway, i digress, flashback.y mom walks in to tell me my rag was there, you know? time to go get the bus and stuff like there is and i was singing in the mirror. >> oh, the hair brush? >> i don't know about a hair brush, but i hadding? my hand. mortified, still. she also found a playboy underneath my bed. under the rug once. what's this, mike? >> okay. 9:00 czars we got some breaking news here. skyfox, as you can tell, is live over this...
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i don't have flashbacks any more. i'm comfortable with myself. >> o'brien hopes his story inspires other members of the military to get the medical care that helped him find some peace. >>> bioengineers at tufts university managed to create the most realistic fake brain ever. until now brain models have been able to look like a brain. this breakthrough could help us better understand the mechanics of the brain. jacob ward is in san francisco for us. good to see you. i know the study is important. i need you to tell me why. >> basically, tony, it's been hard up until now to study the brain and scientists at tuft university created what looks like a tiny donut made out a spider-like silk and a gel and took rat neurons, cells from rat brains and grow them across the center of the doug nut, creating a microcosm of hour our brains look, a 6-layered tissue like material. what is useful, is until now one you study the post-traumatic stress disorder, that soldiers suffer from iuds and the conclusive effects in football, you s
i don't have flashbacks any more. i'm comfortable with myself. >> o'brien hopes his story inspires other members of the military to get the medical care that helped him find some peace. >>> bioengineers at tufts university managed to create the most realistic fake brain ever. until now brain models have been able to look like a brain. this breakthrough could help us better understand the mechanics of the brain. jacob ward is in san francisco for us. good to see you. i know the...
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i said that would be a great moment for you to describe and then perhaps from that flashback to the beginnings of your career and tell your story of how you came to that moment. so he said no, i'm going to start with when i triumphed over scoop jackson in the florida primary. his eyes flashed blue fire and i realized that was the most important moment of his life, when he won that primary and i sensed this immense aggression. carter ways killer campaigner and that triumph was the most important thing that ever happened to him. >> here's george will recently on this program talking about his relationship with george w. bush. how'd that work? did you pick up the phone and say, "mr. president, come to my house?" >> well, i got to know ronald reagan before he was president and he liked to get out of the bubble of the white house. george w. bush i knew was interested in this, and i suggested it. barack obama i think hadn't even been nominated yet, i called someone on his staff and i said, it would be sort of nice to have a dinner if he wins. of conservative columnists if he wins to try and rekindle
i said that would be a great moment for you to describe and then perhaps from that flashback to the beginnings of your career and tell your story of how you came to that moment. so he said no, i'm going to start with when i triumphed over scoop jackson in the florida primary. his eyes flashed blue fire and i realized that was the most important moment of his life, when he won that primary and i sensed this immense aggression. carter ways killer campaigner and that triumph was the most important...
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standing there waiting to meet her, you turned to valerie, sybrina and you said, are you having flashbacks was the day before the home going -- >> if i wasn't here to be strong for her, my son eight years ago was the flashback and think about her at that time, her son was 10 years old when it happened and i thought to say to her keep the memories in your heart, that's going to help you to continue to carry on with your son and believe and have faith in god will help you and the close family members. that's what keeps me, the memories of my son. he told me i got this so i'm telling you, i got this. it's okay to scream and cry. >> you have to focus on when he was smiling. his first day of school and you have to focus on christmas day and things like that. the happier times and put a picture up when he was happy. >> yes. >> and you have to focus on those just don't know cuss on the death. because that's going to eat away at you. >> and, you know it's hard and you probably are thinking right now that i'm sure it doesn't seem real to you. but these ladies are examples that there's -- you can su
standing there waiting to meet her, you turned to valerie, sybrina and you said, are you having flashbacks was the day before the home going -- >> if i wasn't here to be strong for her, my son eight years ago was the flashback and think about her at that time, her son was 10 years old when it happened and i thought to say to her keep the memories in your heart, that's going to help you to continue to carry on with your son and believe and have faith in god will help you and the close...
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. >> here's a bit of a flashback for us. get the painted ladies ready. popular '90s sitcom heading for a reboot. ♪ ♪ milk man, paper boy ♪ ♪ >> warner bros. considering a new take on "full house." it could include original cast. uncle jesse, john stamos, leading the charge. no wore on whether the show would air or if it would be set in san francisco. the original series aired from 1987 through 1995. candace cameron, she's been back, "dancing with the stars." >> you don't have little kids, young twins are grown up, they have the -- >> they have an empire. >> they don't need it. >> very good. see you in 25 minutes for a live look at news and traffic. >>> good morning. breaki >>>ng good morning. breaking news overnight. an american journalist freed after being held hostage in syria for 22 months, returns to the u.s. and renights with his mom. we learn more about another american who joined isis militants andas killed file thing alongside them. >>> two hurricanes creating dangerous surf on both coasts. while in the center of the country, powerful storms knoc
. >> here's a bit of a flashback for us. get the painted ladies ready. popular '90s sitcom heading for a reboot. ♪ ♪ milk man, paper boy ♪ ♪ >> warner bros. considering a new take on "full house." it could include original cast. uncle jesse, john stamos, leading the charge. no wore on whether the show would air or if it would be set in san francisco. the original series aired from 1987 through 1995. candace cameron, she's been back, "dancing with the...
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and it was -- no flashbacks. i'm dead, and that's it. woke up in the ambulance. >> mowry reports to the tower seconds before crashing that his tail rotor isn't working. an investigation concludes that a drive belt failed, causing the helicopter to lose all hydraulic power. >> that is the absolute worst thing to happen. that is a nightmare for pilots. and i knew it was going to be really, really ugly. i just knew that we were not going to come out of it. >> mowry does a superhuman job to control crash the aircraft saving his life, his passengers' and innocent bystanders on the ground. >>> jerusalem, israel, may 24th, 2001. a city that's seen its share of tragedy is about to experience another devastating blow. it begins with the most joyous of celebrations, a wedding. nothing is too good for jaime yusef, who rents one of jerusalem's finest wedding halls for his daughter's big day. the wedding begins like a dream come true. his daughter, karen, exchanges vows while the proud father of the bride beams with joy. it's a grand affair, and heim
and it was -- no flashbacks. i'm dead, and that's it. woke up in the ambulance. >> mowry reports to the tower seconds before crashing that his tail rotor isn't working. an investigation concludes that a drive belt failed, causing the helicopter to lose all hydraulic power. >> that is the absolute worst thing to happen. that is a nightmare for pilots. and i knew it was going to be really, really ugly. i just knew that we were not going to come out of it. >> mowry does a...
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. >> obviously, when something like that happens, he get flashbacks.o think about it. and, you know, come a long way. it's been over a year now and i'm ready to go. >> i'm open. you know. spiking the ball. doing everything he needs to do. blocking, everything. >> well, high school football is back, and you can vote for our first high school blitz game of the week. choices are frankford at downingtown east, lasalle on the road against north penn or martin luther king and coatesville. call or text 6106244111. or go to nbc 10.com. the game with the most votes featured on the high school blitz every saturday at 7:00 right here on nbc 10. >>> later in sports, we're going to take a surprising look at a position battle that the eagles maybe didn't see coming. wasn't on anyone's radar heading into training camp. that's all for now. we'll be right back after this. >>> nbc 10 news starts now. >> way to go! >> a homecoming celebration for the pride of philadelphia, the taney dragons. cheering crowds welcome the little league home this afternoon. but they're alrea
. >> obviously, when something like that happens, he get flashbacks.o think about it. and, you know, come a long way. it's been over a year now and i'm ready to go. >> i'm open. you know. spiking the ball. doing everything he needs to do. blocking, everything. >> well, high school football is back, and you can vote for our first high school blitz game of the week. choices are frankford at downingtown east, lasalle on the road against north penn or martin luther king and...
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becoming the godfather of soul, and the director of "the help" tells brown's storien a series of flashbacksect to becoming one of most unique and influential musicians ever. >> what exactly do you call your style of music? >> james brown music, so far ahead of its time. don't have a name for it yet. take a record any record on the box at home it ain't going to sound like mine. not even my own record sound like this new man. papa has got a brand new bag. >> he does look like brown there. a few reservations from the critics. the "boston globe" says "get on up" messy qualified triumph at 138 minutes makes an incomplete case for brown's meaning to american life and culture. a triumph. t "los angeles times" writes get on up is more frustrating than fulfilling a disjointed film that suffers from having a more ambitious plan than it has ability to execute. >> hopefully james brown music, get your groove on when you watch it. >> that will do it for me. show me the move again. >> yeah, get some james brown. that's all the news for this half-hour. hope you have a great weekend. >> get on up. follow u
becoming the godfather of soul, and the director of "the help" tells brown's storien a series of flashbacksect to becoming one of most unique and influential musicians ever. >> what exactly do you call your style of music? >> james brown music, so far ahead of its time. don't have a name for it yet. take a record any record on the box at home it ain't going to sound like mine. not even my own record sound like this new man. papa has got a brand new bag. >> he does...
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>> it's kind of a flashback almost to what happened in sanford with that case in the trayvon martin casepeople don't understand why it's taking so long to get to what they think is the logical result. and it goes to your point, that people don't have confidence that the same police agencies that are out policing them on the street and that this officer comes from are actually going to do the thing that they want most, which is to make an arrest. >> right. but let me be clear here. i spoke about where the police in this instance seem to have been wrong because releasing that tape would seem so prejudicial and selective. having said that, it's something some people don't want to hear. in the same way we talk about justice in a process for any other potential suspect, they may not have gathered enough information yet that would warrant an arrest. you have to meet a legal standard for that. they may not be there. this autopsy, people are looking and they want to draw certain conclusions. when i talk about selective material, this is one piece. so people can look at this. we just don't know y
>> it's kind of a flashback almost to what happened in sanford with that case in the trayvon martin casepeople don't understand why it's taking so long to get to what they think is the logical result. and it goes to your point, that people don't have confidence that the same police agencies that are out policing them on the street and that this officer comes from are actually going to do the thing that they want most, which is to make an arrest. >> right. but let me be clear here. i...
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with its four tiers and old-fashioned crank sliding doors, this unit is a flashback to the past. >> id school. you've got the noises that you're used to. >> sergeant dan herring is in charge of a-block east. >> it was the first block built and used. used to be the old max. now it houses medium security. >> this one's better because it's single cell. and there's a more relaxed atmosphere. >> jessie walker is serving up to five years for aggravated sexual assault. he's known as jazz by his fellow tiermates. >> my first couple of months, i didn't think i could make it this long. i never seen myself be here for a year. i thought i was going to crumble up and die, you know. >> on a-east, there are only two officers to manage 95 inmates. >> it's almost like a college of psychology. deviant and otherwise. you learn a lot about people, their movement, their eyes. things that tell on them. i'd be a liar if i didn't say that there are times where the hair stands up on the back of your neck. but that just goes with the job. >> with the numbers heavily in their favor, many inmates see themselves
with its four tiers and old-fashioned crank sliding doors, this unit is a flashback to the past. >> id school. you've got the noises that you're used to. >> sergeant dan herring is in charge of a-block east. >> it was the first block built and used. used to be the old max. now it houses medium security. >> this one's better because it's single cell. and there's a more relaxed atmosphere. >> jessie walker is serving up to five years for aggravated sexual assault....
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but for neil, it's like a flashback to santa cruz in 1989. >> just heartbreaking to sort of see them going through what we went through 25 years ago. >> reporter: downtown santa cruz is living proof that a community can survive and thrive following a major earthquake. but even today, there's still a hole in the ground. >> this is the only spot in santa cruz that really hasn't been rebuilt. >> reporter: loma prieta's last open wound. >> there were buildings here and now there's not. >> reporter: it's where the coffee roasting company and neil's book shop santa cruz used to stand. >> reporter: it's where lives were lost on october 17, 1989, when the 6.9 quake hit. loma prieta lasted 15 seconds but changed santa cruz forever. 31 buildings were destroyed. many more severely damaged. >> for us the downtown was sort of the heart of the community and it was gone suddenr -- suddenly. >> reporter: he says businesses have been supported so they can come back. in santa cruz many shops moved into tent-like pavillions for christmas and stayed there for three years. a deli since 1948 moved into a
but for neil, it's like a flashback to santa cruz in 1989. >> just heartbreaking to sort of see them going through what we went through 25 years ago. >> reporter: downtown santa cruz is living proof that a community can survive and thrive following a major earthquake. but even today, there's still a hole in the ground. >> this is the only spot in santa cruz that really hasn't been rebuilt. >> reporter: loma prieta's last open wound. >> there were buildings here and...
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if we flashback to the '70s when they were broken up, they were trading bashes rbs at one anothd thereere a number of fintimes that it seemed like they would get together. part of the plan was that he would write with paul again and make music with the band. >> how common is to actually love each other? like a married couple to make each other better. i think of bill and hillary clinton who are like the ultimate power couple or angelina and brad pitt. or even president obama. i was thinking today who is his pair. and the first person that comes to mind is michelle obama. >> the creative partners come in a lot of varieties. and it can be loving and warm and you can want to make your life with this other person. and it also can be extremely unpolileasan unpleasant. it might be like plugging yourself into a socket or could be like getting an electric shock, it could be very jarring. someone describe it is as two swords sharpening each other. maybe they don't enjoy each other. pen and teller early ork i think they have gotten more friendly over time, but early on they said that they didn't
if we flashback to the '70s when they were broken up, they were trading bashes rbs at one anothd thereere a number of fintimes that it seemed like they would get together. part of the plan was that he would write with paul again and make music with the band. >> how common is to actually love each other? like a married couple to make each other better. i think of bill and hillary clinton who are like the ultimate power couple or angelina and brad pitt. or even president obama. i was...
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. >> seth: this season you went back and you did flashbacks to the first season.t strange for you, having been seven years older, to go back and play something that happened so long ago? >> i mean, yes. but mostly because we had to actually put those costumes back on. and it turns out that pre-baby [ bleep ] are, like, so much bigger. [ laughter ] >> seth: really? >> than post baby [ bleep ]. sorry, babies. >> seth: right. >> and i mean, you know, i guess i -- >> seth: i love that you apologize, not for saying [ bleep ], but saying "baby" instead of "babies." >> they're [ bleep ]. i have them. i'm allowed to say that. am i not allowed to say that on network television? >> seth: i don't know. what do you think? do you think we just got beeped a bunch? all right. >> okay. i've been in hbo for too long. >> seth: yeah, that's true. let me just say, this is the cleanest episode of "true blood" you've ever seen. >> i'm sorry. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: this is as clean as that show gets. >> sorry. so post breast feeding breasts. >> seth: nah, go back
. >> seth: this season you went back and you did flashbacks to the first season.t strange for you, having been seven years older, to go back and play something that happened so long ago? >> i mean, yes. but mostly because we had to actually put those costumes back on. and it turns out that pre-baby [ bleep ] are, like, so much bigger. [ laughter ] >> seth: really? >> than post baby [ bleep ]. sorry, babies. >> seth: right. >> and i mean, you know, i guess i...