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that's my greely summary a character and sort of lovable. add one other thing not to bee labor greely. i feel like i must apologize for not loving him. he and abraham lincoln had so much in common. both, is a point out at the begin of the book, both began their adult journeys the same year in the same season, under the same circumstances. practically walking from their parents' home, or in greely's case from his first job, to their -- each man's new headquarters in life, alone on foot allegedly both carrying all their belongings in a kerchief kid to a string. they were both born in log cabins. they both escaped or endured the dep privilege racings of their -- -- they met at a convention once and then met in congress. greely was the wad correspondent and the congressman at the same time, they just never hit it off. always something that kept them from being allies. and that was unusual for lincoln because he courted newspaper men the way -- well, i'll leave it at that. >> two more character is want you to describe because these other characte
that's my greely summary a character and sort of lovable. add one other thing not to bee labor greely. i feel like i must apologize for not loving him. he and abraham lincoln had so much in common. both, is a point out at the begin of the book, both began their adult journeys the same year in the same season, under the same circumstances. practically walking from their parents' home, or in greely's case from his first job, to their -- each man's new headquarters in life, alone on foot allegedly...
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this market went from being a lovable dog to a mercurial cat. but you know what? cats have nine lives and they amuse and enthuse to get the hang of it. for the record, i asked for a puppy and i got this. when matt lauer asked for a puppy, look what he got. "mad money" tonight, monster beverage has been absolute gusher including today up 4%. but the bulls and bears are in a fierce battle over whether to keep blowing the lid off. i'm taking a side. my series on biotech, the next generation, continues with the little-known name that trickled last year and soared today. i'll see if it can continue. plus, people are wondering if crude's decline could finally come to a close. you won't want to miss my take, speaking of crude, stick with cramer! >>> don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jimcramer on twitter. have a question? tweet cramer #madtweets. send jim an e-mail to madmoney@cnbc.com. or give us a call. at 1-800-743-cnbc. miss something? head to madmoney.cnbc.com. hi. jon and pete najarian here. the popularity of options trading has skyrocketed. but we still h
this market went from being a lovable dog to a mercurial cat. but you know what? cats have nine lives and they amuse and enthuse to get the hang of it. for the record, i asked for a puppy and i got this. when matt lauer asked for a puppy, look what he got. "mad money" tonight, monster beverage has been absolute gusher including today up 4%. but the bulls and bears are in a fierce battle over whether to keep blowing the lid off. i'm taking a side. my series on biotech, the next...
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they said they were lovable. it is so sad. >> the magnitude of a loss so tragic that it has compelled to complete strangers to pay respects. >> just wanted to come down, you know, say we are sorry, and we just pray for the family every day. >> the five bodies recovered so far have been taken to the medical examiner's office, but have not been identified yet. the fire department says they are days away from being done here at the scene. diane cho, abc 7 news. >> in greenbelt, a condo fire forced more than a dozen residents from their homes and into the wet, cold weather. the fire started just before 5:00 this morning and greenbelt. richard reeve spoke with some residents who escaped the fire. he is live at the scene with what they said. rich? >> kimberly, a lot of upset people. you can still smell the smoke. some of the debris -- mattresses, pieces of furniture, filing cabinets, even a bike. this from an apartment packed with stuff. the authority still trying to figure out what caused the blaze. a ball of fire, he
they said they were lovable. it is so sad. >> the magnitude of a loss so tragic that it has compelled to complete strangers to pay respects. >> just wanted to come down, you know, say we are sorry, and we just pray for the family every day. >> the five bodies recovered so far have been taken to the medical examiner's office, but have not been identified yet. the fire department says they are days away from being done here at the scene. diane cho, abc 7 news. >> in...
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that is the lovable line up called the "roughest," game on two legs. >> today we introduce you to the team captains. this is savannah and leading the opposing teams and this year viewers have real time updates. >> it is all about the defense. whoever has the richard sherman of puppies i put my money on that. >> no biting. no growling. >> unlike real football players. >> more tonight at 11 o'clock with a look behind the scenes of the "batchelor," and an help today was here in the bay area. we will have more on "the batch batchelor." >> a guilty pleasure. >> from all of us, thanks for joining us. have you heard of the new dialing procedure for for the 415 and 628 area codes? no what is it? starting february 21, 2015 if you have a 415 or 628 number you'll need to dial... 1 plus the area code plus the phone number for all calls. okay, but what if i have a 415 number, and i'm calling a 415 number? you'll still need to dial... 1 plus the area code plus the phone number. so when in doubt, dial it out! [dramatic music] ♪ ♪ >> yeah! [laughs] [cheers and applause] yeah! i'm terry crews, and i'v
that is the lovable line up called the "roughest," game on two legs. >> today we introduce you to the team captains. this is savannah and leading the opposing teams and this year viewers have real time updates. >> it is all about the defense. whoever has the richard sherman of puppies i put my money on that. >> no biting. no growling. >> unlike real football players. >> more tonight at 11 o'clock with a look behind the scenes of the "batchelor,"...
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the more people talked, the more people wondered whether this lovable teddy bear, clayton johnson, was a wife killer. >> so police decided to reopen their investigation into janice johnson's death. [ female announcer ] we help make secure financial tomorrows a reality for over 19 million people. [ mom ] with life insurance, we're not just insuring our lives... we're helping protect his. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow becomes real. transamerica. transform tomorrow. transamerica. scourge of 20th century city life. raiser of blood pressure. disrupter of supply chains. stealer of bedtime stories. polluter. frustrater. time thief. [cars honking] and one day soon, we'll see the last one ever. cisco is building the internet of everything for connected cities today, that will confine the traffic jam to yesterday. cisco... ...tomorrow starts here. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the evolution of luxury continues. the next generation 2015 escalade. and an early morning mode. and a partly sunny mode. and an outside...to clear inside mode. transiti® s signat™re adaptive lenses... ...now have c
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not the lovable author the scary stephen king. >> congressman king says many undocumented children the vast majority, in fact are drugged mules. >> maybe they are hauling 75 pounds of marijuana across the desert. >> jon: yes! you know let me-- that statement is naive and and-- ignorant. that statement is like ignorance, like if you just take all of the stupid and just cook it down just cook it, cook it down and then scrape, just the pure ignorance like crystal duh. it's like crystal duh. now no one is going to show up to the can't hope camp retreat this guy is just flat out offensive. >> he's been called the cattle came running. >> wisconsin scott walker was one of the summit's biggest stars. >> if you are not afraid to go big and bold, you can actually get results. >> jon: isn't that the tag line for tide? (laughter) this summit probably does get your whites whiter. but no one else is showing up. no one. >> in a republican primary, every candidate is going to come in front of you and say i'm the most conservative guy to ever live. gosh darn it who diddley i'm conservative. >> jon: who
not the lovable author the scary stephen king. >> congressman king says many undocumented children the vast majority, in fact are drugged mules. >> maybe they are hauling 75 pounds of marijuana across the desert. >> jon: yes! you know let me-- that statement is naive and and-- ignorant. that statement is like ignorance, like if you just take all of the stupid and just cook it down just cook it, cook it down and then scrape, just the pure ignorance like crystal duh. it's like...
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. >>> and now, giants' fan, do you miss that lovable panda yet?is good to know that he is working on the shot and he is work g working on that shot that would give steph curry a letter. and now, we can't wait for spring training to approach. that is all for sp what's that thing? i moved our old security system out here to see if it could monitor the front yard. why don't you switch to xfinity home? i get live video monitoring and 24/7 professional monitoring that i can arm and disarm from anywhere. hear ye! the awkward teenage one has arrived!!!! don't be old fashioned. xfinity customers add xfinity home for $29.95 a month for 12 months. plus for a limited time, get a free security camera call 1800 xfinity or visit comcast.com/xfinityhome. you used to sleep like a champ. then boom... what happened? stress, fun, bad habits kids, now what? let's build a new, smarter bed using the dualair chambers to sense your movement, heartbeat, breathing. introducing the sleep number bed with sleepiq™ technology. it tracks your sleep and tells you how to adjust f
. >>> and now, giants' fan, do you miss that lovable panda yet?is good to know that he is working on the shot and he is work g working on that shot that would give steph curry a letter. and now, we can't wait for spring training to approach. that is all for sp what's that thing? i moved our old security system out here to see if it could monitor the front yard. why don't you switch to xfinity home? i get live video monitoring and 24/7 professional monitoring that i can arm and disarm...
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volunteers at warrior canine connection in brookeville, maryland, are playing with these lovable puppies when they're not napping. it looks like it's nap time there. they're catching some zs all cuddled up. the organization utilizes clinically based canine connection therapy to help wounded warriors reconnect with their life their families, their communities and, of course each other. you know eileen was out there this morning. >> toughest assignment ever! >> you wore them out. now they need a nap. >> look at the total little -- warm to snuggle with. >> they really are. it's going to be cold for the rest of the day. feeling like the single digits but milder tomorrow as you climb into the 30's. doug hill will have more tonight at 4:00. >> all right. thanks for joining us. >> b [dramatic music] ♪ ♪ >> yeah! [cheers and applause] yeah! whoa! oh, my-- thank you. welcome to the show, everybody. i'm terry crews. you might know me from brooklyn nine-nine. >> yeah! [cheers and applause] >> but i'm also so happy to be the brand-new host of millionaire! [cheers and applause] so let's get things ro
volunteers at warrior canine connection in brookeville, maryland, are playing with these lovable puppies when they're not napping. it looks like it's nap time there. they're catching some zs all cuddled up. the organization utilizes clinically based canine connection therapy to help wounded warriors reconnect with their life their families, their communities and, of course each other. you know eileen was out there this morning. >> toughest assignment ever! >> you wore them out. now...
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and the idea that you can take those things and it makes a movie and tells a story, can make these lovable characters. it's like a slam dunk. it's an easy job for me. >> somehow we almost made a mistake in thinking of it as two cultures to begin with that art and science are divorced. pattern exploitation and a certain kind of creativity based on mastery of a skill. >> yeah. >> do you see this as a problem that's solving itself? i'm not saying we shouldn't put more effort into it et cetera. but are we at least moving the train down the tracks? that 20 years from now, we'll say we're glad that danielle did all that work. look where we are now. >> it feels like we are making progress, and it feels like there's a swell of support for things. i do think it could very easily be lost, and that we all need to be pushing for it. and so that's why, ooh -- you know, in a market like this we have a lot of opportunities in silicon valley and have girls who code who are doing amazing things with the summer program. but in smaller markets, it's harder for people to access stuff. if you go on made with c
and the idea that you can take those things and it makes a movie and tells a story, can make these lovable characters. it's like a slam dunk. it's an easy job for me. >> somehow we almost made a mistake in thinking of it as two cultures to begin with that art and science are divorced. pattern exploitation and a certain kind of creativity based on mastery of a skill. >> yeah. >> do you see this as a problem that's solving itself? i'm not saying we shouldn't put more effort into...
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you took a lovable character like gumby. >> we offended everybody. frank sinatra didn't hate it. he loved it. he called me the vice chairman of the board. he told me i was a wacky kid. >> he understood. neil: he was cool with kids. >> also, i'm offended by a lot of those religious cartoons. they take shots at christians all the time. but you can't -- neil: you can't start parsing who you offend. >> no. but you're allowed to behead people and kill christians in the middle east but you can't write a cartoon about somebody. this is so misguided. you need a leader to lay it out and to say what is right and what is wrong. i feel these youth are so misguided. when i look in the eyes of the terrorists, when i go in the inner cities of the united states, you see these kids -- neil: those kids -- >> they're 18. thirty years old. these young men. they're misguided. neil: what are these guys -- 18. >> yeah. stick to the point. freedom of expression. and freedom of speech and do not marginalize it. neil: i think sinatra was offended. he just didn't say it. joe piscopo. thank you very much. w
you took a lovable character like gumby. >> we offended everybody. frank sinatra didn't hate it. he loved it. he called me the vice chairman of the board. he told me i was a wacky kid. >> he understood. neil: he was cool with kids. >> also, i'm offended by a lot of those religious cartoons. they take shots at christians all the time. but you can't -- neil: you can't start parsing who you offend. >> no. but you're allowed to behead people and kill christians in the middle...
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. >> it is a good thing you're so lovable and we can just take it with a grain of salt.nk you. >>> this is a fox news alert. legendary sportscaster stuart scott has died at the age of 49 after his long battle with cancer. he brought us phrases like "cool is the as the other side of the pillow." he took home the jimmy v award for prerseverance. he rose to fame manning the sports center desk with rick eisen. the leaves behind two daughters 19-year-old taelon and 15-year-old sydni. he treasured them. we'll be right back. almost like lightning bolts, hot strikes into my feet. so my doctor prescribed lyrica.r and 15-year-old sydni. he treasured them. we'll be right back. lyrica s fda-approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or, swelling trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eyesight, including blurry vision, muscle pain with fever tired feeling or sk
. >> it is a good thing you're so lovable and we can just take it with a grain of salt.nk you. >>> this is a fox news alert. legendary sportscaster stuart scott has died at the age of 49 after his long battle with cancer. he brought us phrases like "cool is the as the other side of the pillow." he took home the jimmy v award for prerseverance. he rose to fame manning the sports center desk with rick eisen. the leaves behind two daughters 19-year-old taelon and...
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he's such a lovable, kind person. he told the people i'm one of the nicest people you'll meet. they mock him and make fun of him a lot at work. it upset him and hurt his feelings. it hurt his feelings. his feelings were easily hurt. he hadeld a lot of stuff inside. lately he had been opening up to me and explaining some of islam to me. >> what was his muslim name? >> i forget. >> okay. >> fbi took it. he told me what it meant. it meant something about a journey and he was protected by god. mentioned god. mostly god. >> thank you so much. i know it's got to be incredibly difficult to talk about it. the father of chris cornell who is accused of plotting to pipe bomb the u.s. capitol and shoot those who tried to escape. when you hear this young man's father saying he doesn't think he could hurt a fly and talking about his conversion to islam and their life. he seemed so surprise this could have happened. what profile are you picking up? >> the tragedy here is you see it one time we saw it this evening a couple of minutes ago. i've seen it a thousands times. let me give you a coupl
he's such a lovable, kind person. he told the people i'm one of the nicest people you'll meet. they mock him and make fun of him a lot at work. it upset him and hurt his feelings. it hurt his feelings. his feelings were easily hurt. he hadeld a lot of stuff inside. lately he had been opening up to me and explaining some of islam to me. >> what was his muslim name? >> i forget. >> okay. >> fbi took it. he told me what it meant. it meant something about a journey and he...
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and bob, the guy who's liberal as the day is long but also lovable as the day is long.me with you guys for the fourth year on new year's eve. >> it's amazing. >> happy new year's eve. >> i never had a job this long. >> thanks for watching tonight. we're going to see you back here in 2015. happy new year everybody. >> happy new year. ♪ ♪ welcome to new york, welcome to new york ♪ ♪ it's a new sound ♪ ♪ i can dance to this beat ♪ ♪ beat ♪ ♪ forever more ♪ ♪ never blind me me ♪ ♪ welcome to new york ♪ ♪ it's been
and bob, the guy who's liberal as the day is long but also lovable as the day is long.me with you guys for the fourth year on new year's eve. >> it's amazing. >> happy new year's eve. >> i never had a job this long. >> thanks for watching tonight. we're going to see you back here in 2015. happy new year everybody. >> happy new year. ♪ ♪ welcome to new york, welcome to new york ♪ ♪ it's a new sound ♪ ♪ i can dance to this beat ♪ ♪ beat ♪ ♪...
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the role of a patient of the lovable obstetrician dr.table. >> my office. >> what do you do? >> i'm a doctor for women. >> reporter: she said before they rehearsed, cosby insisted she drink a cappuccino from his fancy espresso machine. >> it was very powerful. it came on very quickly. the room started to spin. my speech was slurred. and he placed his hands on my waist. at that point, i knew he had drugged me. and i was just looking at him and i just asked him the question that you are an mf, aren't you? >> reporter: she said it went no further. but bill cosby drug her to the street and sent her home in a cab. the voice kept whispering, black men have enough enemies already. they certainly don't need me, fanning the flames. >> it was very difficult for me to come to the point where i wanted to speak out. >> reporter: what's the one thing you'll always remember from that moment when you say he drugged you? what's the one thing you'll never forget? >> i think it would be someone taking your power, because you're powerless. i don't want to s
the role of a patient of the lovable obstetrician dr.table. >> my office. >> what do you do? >> i'm a doctor for women. >> reporter: she said before they rehearsed, cosby insisted she drink a cappuccino from his fancy espresso machine. >> it was very powerful. it came on very quickly. the room started to spin. my speech was slurred. and he placed his hands on my waist. at that point, i knew he had drugged me. and i was just looking at him and i just asked him the...
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somehow, i don't know how, this market has morphed from a lovable dog into a
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. >> he is so cute and lovable and playful. we have to go get him right now. >> there were so many families that wanted to give tanner a loving home but humane society actually had to conduct a ralph toll choose which family would get to take tanner home. the cdc is reporting that the flu is reaching epidemic levels across the u.s. so what happens if a member of your family gets this. the best way to take care of them while preventing spread of the flu coming up. doctor mike is in. >>> new year brings new parenting trend, so what can we expect to see in 2015? well, move over tiger mom it is year of the dolphin. we will explain coming up next >>> happy new year, everybody. a few weeks ago a worker at new jersey pizza joint was diagnosed with hepatitis a and new customers are showing signs of that disease. so our doctor, is making a good day house call just for you. >> yeah, a doctor will be in and will have to stay for a while as we are learning about the measles exposure at please touch museum. are you or your children in dange
. >> he is so cute and lovable and playful. we have to go get him right now. >> there were so many families that wanted to give tanner a loving home but humane society actually had to conduct a ralph toll choose which family would get to take tanner home. the cdc is reporting that the flu is reaching epidemic levels across the u.s. so what happens if a member of your family gets this. the best way to take care of them while preventing spread of the flu coming up. doctor mike is in....
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. >> i am damn lovable. >> happy birthday betty. >>> and today's top trender, recommitted. >> there'se speculation about what i'm going to embark on a political endeavor. i'm giving some serious consideration to the future. >> mitt romney reinvents his platform for another potential presidential run. >> we have to make sure and provide opportunity for all americans, regardless of the neighborhood they live in. >> 47% who are with him who are dependent on government. >> we have to lift people out of poverty. >> i'm not concerned about the very poor. >> the only policies that will reach into the hearts of the american people and break the cycle of poverty are republican principles. >> mr.good to have you on the show tonight. you are a regular guy, common sense kind of guy. can he do this? is he a legitimate candidate? can he build a campaign where he would end up getting the nomination? >> i think the tragedy of the modern republican party is that mitt romney may well be the best nominee, but it is almost impossible for him to be nominated the way things are set up. it would have been t
. >> i am damn lovable. >> happy birthday betty. >>> and today's top trender, recommitted. >> there'se speculation about what i'm going to embark on a political endeavor. i'm giving some serious consideration to the future. >> mitt romney reinvents his platform for another potential presidential run. >> we have to make sure and provide opportunity for all americans, regardless of the neighborhood they live in. >> 47% who are with him who are...
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. >> so cute, lovable, playful and very cute. we have to go get them. i said we have to go get him right now. >> lot at miles, right. there are so many families that wanted to give little tanner a loving home that the humane society had to do a ralph toll choose who the lucky family would be. >>> plane forced to make an emergency landing in utah after a pregnant woman's water broke. >>> we first told you this woman's story on good day yesterday and you're like how can this happen because normally they don't let you fly but now mommies speaking after this horrifying ordeal. allison and zach perry's son was due in march. when allison goes in the labor on her flight to san francisco to minute so the a she is like her water broke. you see the happy outcome is there the baby. she had a flight attendant and pediatrician on board helped her breathe through her contractions until they landed in salt lake. they raised her to the hospital and they saw a foot meaning the baby was breach. the baby was eventually delivered by c section. >> it was pretty much gone at
. >> so cute, lovable, playful and very cute. we have to go get them. i said we have to go get him right now. >> lot at miles, right. there are so many families that wanted to give little tanner a loving home that the humane society had to do a ralph toll choose who the lucky family would be. >>> plane forced to make an emergency landing in utah after a pregnant woman's water broke. >>> we first told you this woman's story on good day yesterday and you're like how...
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>> oh, those crazy, lovable characters in seinfeld bringing dysfunction to new heights when jerry beggedumber he told him to rip up. "good morning america," love that show. >> it's a classic. >> actually med school students are studying seinfeld episodes and reading the scripts. calling it sigh fouled. >> whatnot to do. >> there's more than just laughing and humor. >>> and speaking of psychology issues, i have a personal story to share with you. a few months ago, i made an embarrassing admission on "gma." what happened next the surprise and moved me and this morning, hoping it may give you the inspiration for a game-changing new year's resolution. >> great resolution. >> thank you. >>> start with a very different story. the new developments in the rather strange case of a police chief in georgia who says he accidently shot his wife while she was sleeping in their bed on new year's morning. >> the 911 call was just released, and it may hold clues as to what happened. linzie janis has the latest on this very strange story. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the police chief's wife is
>> oh, those crazy, lovable characters in seinfeld bringing dysfunction to new heights when jerry beggedumber he told him to rip up. "good morning america," love that show. >> it's a classic. >> actually med school students are studying seinfeld episodes and reading the scripts. calling it sigh fouled. >> whatnot to do. >> there's more than just laughing and humor. >>> and speaking of psychology issues, i have a personal story to share with you....
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. >> so cute and just he looks so lovable and playful, and very cute. >> we have to go get him. >> we have to go get him right now. >> it is great. i think of two people chuck tanner of course, manager of the pirates. of course. >> and tanner from the bad news bear, do you remember tan eras little kid and new there is this puppy. >>> there are so many families that wanted to give tanner a loving home the humane society had to do a raffle to choose who would take him home. that is the cutest talk with the little eye patch covering good we just love a happy ending, for a forever home. >>> there is another interesting story for a human person, this incredible woman learning to walk once again. she was up there at the the boston mar then when these bombs went off her plans for the future now, they are inspiring. >>> a father of six men for his generosity will get a life saving gift of his own and it is all thanks to a chaps meeting at a costco, incredible odd that will >>> just a few weeks after a hepatitis case was confirmed in south the jersey another two cases are coming to light and w
. >> so cute and just he looks so lovable and playful, and very cute. >> we have to go get him. >> we have to go get him right now. >> it is great. i think of two people chuck tanner of course, manager of the pirates. of course. >> and tanner from the bad news bear, do you remember tan eras little kid and new there is this puppy. >>> there are so many families that wanted to give tanner a loving home the humane society had to do a raffle to choose who...
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religion were crafted as tales of pluralism, and a rowdy but lovable marketplace of individual making spiritual choices. the history recounted here adds to a generational course of dissent from those depictions. on the one hand, this is a story of the americanization of mormonism. of the ways modern political and social worlds have chipped away at its secrets. on the other hand, it's a reminder that the keeping and telling of secrets pushes scholars onto unstable ground. how should one study or narrate what partisans either want to keep hidden as an article of faith or expose as an act of democratic righteousness. scholars of religion, journalists and political commentators it seems to me might profitably seek that space between taboo and fetish with regard to the secrets. ideally, we steer clear of both the zealotry of the secret keeping and the zealous compulsion to expose. at very least, we must position ourselves as to better explain what is at stake in the keeping and the exposing across time, and in the present. thank you. [ applause ] >> i want to continue with the theme of out
religion were crafted as tales of pluralism, and a rowdy but lovable marketplace of individual making spiritual choices. the history recounted here adds to a generational course of dissent from those depictions. on the one hand, this is a story of the americanization of mormonism. of the ways modern political and social worlds have chipped away at its secrets. on the other hand, it's a reminder that the keeping and telling of secrets pushes scholars onto unstable ground. how should one study or...
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. >> well, how can they be so lovable with somebody they don't even know? >> i'm going to love this kid for the rest of my life. >> but after several hospital visits and bonding with the people she called her second family she went back to tijuana and lost touch with the shermans for 40 years. >> no i love hope. broke my heart. i thought about her for years. >> until facebook. >> hi. i hope you remember me. >> all these years later, they found each other through the social network. >> and i took the phone -- i started, no! yes. >> oh, my god. that's her. that was the happiest moment of my life. >> they looked through old pictures and introduced new family members starting again where they once left off. >> i was just thinking that after 43 years, i never imagined we were going to be all together again. it's something -- everybody cried a lot. >> scott budman, nbc bay area news. >> welm the surgery and the sherman's decision to help her and take her in helped launch interplass. and they have since provided more than 100,000 surgeries for people in developing
. >> well, how can they be so lovable with somebody they don't even know? >> i'm going to love this kid for the rest of my life. >> but after several hospital visits and bonding with the people she called her second family she went back to tijuana and lost touch with the shermans for 40 years. >> no i love hope. broke my heart. i thought about her for years. >> until facebook. >> hi. i hope you remember me. >> all these years later, they found each...
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he's such a lovable, kind person.d me he told the people where he worked because he got a lot of flak where he worked he said i'm probably one of the nicest people you'll ever meet and they make fun of him a lot at work. and that upset him and hurt his feelings more or less. >> okay in the meantime back to paris where we are getting new details about those terrorist attacks including information about who may have helped the terrorist carry out those attacks. first, al qaeda in the arabian peninsula is claiming responsibility for the "charlie hebdo" attack saying it was revenge for insulting the prophet muhammad. tay also praised the grocery store shootings. >> authorities have identified a possible accomplice of amedy coulibaly. they say the unnamed suspect may have driven amedy coulibaly to the kosher supermarket where he killed four hostages before he was killed by police. >> the newspaper says a set of motor bike keys led them to suspect a new suspect. police found weapons and explosives inside. here's arwa damon.
he's such a lovable, kind person.d me he told the people where he worked because he got a lot of flak where he worked he said i'm probably one of the nicest people you'll ever meet and they make fun of him a lot at work. and that upset him and hurt his feelings more or less. >> okay in the meantime back to paris where we are getting new details about those terrorist attacks including information about who may have helped the terrorist carry out those attacks. first, al qaeda in the...
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the puppy went out to play in the snow account lovable dog found the patch of ice and took a slip andounty on a mattress. the goal is to clear illegally dumped mattresses and save hundreds of thousands in transport and dispose am. the program is in granted for those who bring in a mattress for resign killing ranging from $6 for twin to $12 for a king. >> people in a southern california neighborhood are worried about their water because it is black. it look like black ink. the smelly dark water is coming from the kitchen, the bathtub and toilets and neighbors are having the same problem. the water company has not identified a was in the water or why it itemed black but official say crews have flushed the line and the water now is safe. she said her family is no longer drinking the water and are sticking with bottled water. >> if you plan on getting engaged soon this could be a good time to by a ring with the price of diamonds falling. prices for rough stops are coming down. one of them reports that prices are rough dimmeds dropped 9 percent in the last half of 2014. >> they cut the pri
the puppy went out to play in the snow account lovable dog found the patch of ice and took a slip andounty on a mattress. the goal is to clear illegally dumped mattresses and save hundreds of thousands in transport and dispose am. the program is in granted for those who bring in a mattress for resign killing ranging from $6 for twin to $12 for a king. >> people in a southern california neighborhood are worried about their water because it is black. it look like black ink. the smelly dark...
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>> people want to follow that was scott walker even if he is not lovable enough to be the nominee.ecked twitter, people were declaring he was the republican nominee because he had given a speech that was slightly more enthusiastic. expectations were pretty low going in. everyone had been talking about how he does not have that much charisma. >> it is not who does the best, but it is who improved their position. people like ted cruz did well. i thought governor chris christie did well. they were expected as guys who had been out on the national stage. carly also exceeded people's expectations. the thing i noticed, was popular when the activist wing of a party, people were in the arena. they were taking on unions, budgets. people who are not currently in office fighting. >> that room felt like the far white rain -- the far right wing. this is ultimately the challenge. who is giving more of an optimistic view? who has a plan. who is presenting a vision? >> optimism is important. ted cruz is going to make a push in iowa and as well as nationally. he came up with a more optimistic speec
>> people want to follow that was scott walker even if he is not lovable enough to be the nominee.ecked twitter, people were declaring he was the republican nominee because he had given a speech that was slightly more enthusiastic. expectations were pretty low going in. everyone had been talking about how he does not have that much charisma. >> it is not who does the best, but it is who improved their position. people like ted cruz did well. i thought governor chris christie did...
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sure he's this, you know, klutzy lovable loser, but at least he's one of the good guys in this movie. so a little bit of a different thing. and along the way we've had custer comics, we have had custer the action figure there's "night at the museum" at the bottom. we've had custer, the play set. and innumerable books, articles, songs, movies tv every medium possible talking about general custer. so whether he approves of that, i don't know. [laughter] because he's not amused. so, but why him, why george custer? why is he so famous? why is he more famous today than ever in his life? he's not famous for nothing. i mean, you can do that these days. [laughter] these days you can be famous for nothing, you know? [laughter] there are lots of people who are famous for nothing. or the corollary to that is something you say in washington it's full of famous people that you've never heard of. [laughter] but it wasn't just that he had long hour or that he wore a tie or -- long hair or that he wore a tie or that he was eccentric or acted crazy. he was famous for reasons and so we're going to talk
sure he's this, you know, klutzy lovable loser, but at least he's one of the good guys in this movie. so a little bit of a different thing. and along the way we've had custer comics, we have had custer the action figure there's "night at the museum" at the bottom. we've had custer, the play set. and innumerable books, articles, songs, movies tv every medium possible talking about general custer. so whether he approves of that, i don't know. [laughter] because he's not amused. so, but...
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challenge out there for cities and competing in the 20th century mobile economy to make your city as lovable as possible. that is really the underpinning of our place -based initiatives like choice neighborhoods promise neighborhoods, promise owns, strong cities, strong communities, and a host of others. how can we work with you from soup to nuts, plant execution to create a livable environment again, that cuts across silos. you want neighbors that are safe, vibrant safe vibrant in terms of the cultural amenities, that have access to good transit, strong educational opportunities that are accessible and hospitable for different age groups and we would love to share more information with folks who are interested about applying for choice or for promise. and just to go back briefly the other thing i would say is that as someone who has been here five and a half months i can say that there is some truth to the squeaky wheel getting the grease. don't be shy. >> one quick follow-up. do you believe that cities -- this could have a meaningful impact on our cities in terms of -- >> i do. i cited the
challenge out there for cities and competing in the 20th century mobile economy to make your city as lovable as possible. that is really the underpinning of our place -based initiatives like choice neighborhoods promise neighborhoods, promise owns, strong cities, strong communities, and a host of others. how can we work with you from soup to nuts, plant execution to create a livable environment again, that cuts across silos. you want neighbors that are safe, vibrant safe vibrant in terms of the...
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. >> let me slow that down a little because i had just spent four years dealing with the always lovable north koreans. [laughter] >> were you going to circle back to that? >> based on the time we have. >> what happened there was of course the president and his secretary of state coming in for the second term understood that they had a war in iraq and afghanistan neither of which were going that well and they wanted us to calm the situation down in asia and work with the partners in the region to enter any negotiations during the first term of the bush administration, so we end each comment. the secretary was very much supportive and president bush was. i can't say that as vice president really was behind those 100% intact he was opposed to it 100% but if he had a problem with it he should have been talking to the president and botany. anyway, we got things done and left some things i'm done that to this day remains a threat but when secretary clinton came and i think she was very much of the view that the north koreans essentially stopped negotiating in the fall of 2008 because they tho
. >> let me slow that down a little because i had just spent four years dealing with the always lovable north koreans. [laughter] >> were you going to circle back to that? >> based on the time we have. >> what happened there was of course the president and his secretary of state coming in for the second term understood that they had a war in iraq and afghanistan neither of which were going that well and they wanted us to calm the situation down in asia and work with the...
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you can argue there's not that much loveliable about lovable about him especially in "breaking bad."s constantly worried we would kill the guy off. and we would have, if it would have been the right thing for "breaking bad." but he survived. and because he survived, we decided there was more to say about this guy. >> so here he is with the spin-off, a show with his name on it. this whole idea though about these shows that are so popular and are winning awards and everything else are not in your traditional network television. why not? >> well, you know, it's really hard to say. you know there's a lot of great work being done on network television. i will say that one of the great advantages that we have is that we have more time. you know, a network television show will often do 22 episodes in a season, and, you know, the first season of "better call saul" is ten episodes. it takes us just as long. it just means we have more time not so much to shoot the show, but to think it through and to work in the writer's room and edit it and do our damnedest to make it the best we think it can
you can argue there's not that much loveliable about lovable about him especially in "breaking bad."s constantly worried we would kill the guy off. and we would have, if it would have been the right thing for "breaking bad." but he survived. and because he survived, we decided there was more to say about this guy. >> so here he is with the spin-off, a show with his name on it. this whole idea though about these shows that are so popular and are winning awards and...
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his character is a lovable schemer. you're his wife.nny. it's a very -- i could see how it was going to be hilarious and stylish and frothy and a real escape and i'd always wanted to work with johnny depp and i am so lucky that they asked me to do it because he is extraordinary and i don't know. it was wonderful. such a great, fun experience. >> how did you not crack up doing some of these scenes? >> i did. i ruined -- there's one scene where he tries to kiss me and i gagged because he has the mustache and i think i ruined like 15 takes. at the end i was squeezing my nails into my hand to stop laughing because he is so funny. >> it just seems like he was going off script a lot. he had to ad-libbing it. i really appreciate your character, gwyneth, you're his wife intelligent, smart, clever and you always seem to be just one step ahead of him, right? >> yes, i mean one of the things that i love about the movie is kind of the metaphor that the mustache is. in the marriage it's kind of like this obstacle they're both trying to make their wa
his character is a lovable schemer. you're his wife.nny. it's a very -- i could see how it was going to be hilarious and stylish and frothy and a real escape and i'd always wanted to work with johnny depp and i am so lucky that they asked me to do it because he is extraordinary and i don't know. it was wonderful. such a great, fun experience. >> how did you not crack up doing some of these scenes? >> i did. i ruined -- there's one scene where he tries to kiss me and i gagged because...
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a baby spiritment she was so lovable. >> an anonymous caller had also reported to the state hotline thatdled. >>> millions of americans should plan on staying home again today because of road conditions that look like that. you can't even tell it's a road. this is in northern iowa, virtually invisible. as marci gonzalez reports, the coldest weather yet this winter is not over. >> reporter: when the temperature drops so low that fountains freeze in florida, you know cold doesn't begin to describe how they are feeling farther north. >> it's uncomfortable. i hate it. can't wait for spring. >> reporter: more than half the country is dealing with this brutal blast of arctic air with record-breaking lows from new england to the gulf coast. wind chills in chicago and elsewhere dropping to 15 to 25 degrees below zero. >> i would much rather have 6 or 8 inches of snow rather than what we're going to be facing. >> reporter: not a snow day but a cold day for more than a million students whose schools closed. >> mixed feelings, but being safe is the best thing. >> reporter: and being safe is importa
a baby spiritment she was so lovable. >> an anonymous caller had also reported to the state hotline thatdled. >>> millions of americans should plan on staying home again today because of road conditions that look like that. you can't even tell it's a road. this is in northern iowa, virtually invisible. as marci gonzalez reports, the coldest weather yet this winter is not over. >> reporter: when the temperature drops so low that fountains freeze in florida, you know cold...
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so when we see something that is lovable and cute our emotion centers turn on. see a puppy, you have an emotion. and you remember that brand more favorably. >> and maybe it's a flashback to the dog you had when you were a kid. >> maybe we should have puppies for three hours every day. >> just one sect is kind of tough. there was a recent study that came out where they talked to heart attack patients and they realized that people with dogs lived longer and were actually happier. why would that be? >> we're all familiar with when we hug someone, we feel a little bit better. and the hormone responsible for that is objection yes toesen, known as the hugging hormone. that same hormone that's released when we hug one another is released when we hold puppies and dogs. the theory is that that bopping and positive hormones actually have protective factors on our heart and our brain. >> i feel healthier already just holding him. do other animals have the same effect? >> well, we could bond a all kinds of animals. i think what's particularly unique about dogs is that devel
so when we see something that is lovable and cute our emotion centers turn on. see a puppy, you have an emotion. and you remember that brand more favorably. >> and maybe it's a flashback to the dog you had when you were a kid. >> maybe we should have puppies for three hours every day. >> just one sect is kind of tough. there was a recent study that came out where they talked to heart attack patients and they realized that people with dogs lived longer and were actually...
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. >> you know him as a lovable kind of kei from the farmer's commercial farmer's insurance.king about the role and the commitment that it took and the character, the complexity of it. >> he's got a real musical background. >> yes, he does. >> sofa nominal in this movie. >> he's got time. >> that's a great actor. >> a young actor. >> if you haven't seen "whiplash, you gots to check that out. patricia arquette, laura dern in "wild" keira knightley, emma stone for "birdman" and berl streep "into the woods". >> patricia ar get when he was on the commitment of the film. 12 years. even her own children watch her child grow along with the young man who stars in the movie. the transformation of each character in this. it's brilliantly done and inveigh ty. >> here's another tough category the best director. you have richard linklater, bennett mill wer, rex anderson and moreton till dim. >> and no angelina jolie. >> this is what this is about. you know who was snubbed, who came in. you know the late arrivals. >> if you're the best -- if you've got the best picture, wouldn't that mean
. >> you know him as a lovable kind of kei from the farmer's commercial farmer's insurance.king about the role and the commitment that it took and the character, the complexity of it. >> he's got a real musical background. >> yes, he does. >> sofa nominal in this movie. >> he's got time. >> that's a great actor. >> a young actor. >> if you haven't seen "whiplash, you gots to check that out. patricia arquette, laura dern in "wild"...
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. >> you know him as this lovable kind of guy. from the farmer's commercial. the insurance. about this role and the combhichlt that it took and this character, the complexity of it. it was one of our great guests from last year. >> he has a musical background. >> miles teller so phenomenal in this movie. >> he's got time. a great actor. he does. >> if you haven't seen "whiplash," you have to see that. patricia arquette won for "boyhood" laura dern in "wild," keira knightly "imitation game" emma stone for ""birdman"" and meryl streep "into the woods". >> you got to have meryl in there. patricia arquette on the commitment of that film over 12 years. even her own children watching her child grow along with the young man who stars in that movie. just the transformation of each character in this. it's brilliantly done. it's innovative. >> here's another really tough category the best director and you have alejandro and bennett miller and. >> and no angelina jolie. >> with ava, "selma" is nominated for best picture. not best director. this is who was snubbed, who came in. you know
. >> you know him as this lovable kind of guy. from the farmer's commercial. the insurance. about this role and the combhichlt that it took and this character, the complexity of it. it was one of our great guests from last year. >> he has a musical background. >> miles teller so phenomenal in this movie. >> he's got time. a great actor. he does. >> if you haven't seen "whiplash," you have to see that. patricia arquette won for "boyhood" laura...