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. >> voila. lo and behold, there was mr.sser's prints on some of the items in the trunk of denise's car. >> when police arrested messer, he, too, denied any involvement in the murder. >> robert messer told me, i didn't kill her. i'll tell you what happened. i was there. >> messer said he did nothing. but that caballero and brown were both involved. messer said he was in caballero's living room when caballero and brown raped and murdered denise o'neill in the bedroom. >> i sat there with my fingers in my ears. the tv was up loud. i could barely hear the tv now, but i heard her screams. i heard her screaming. >> all three men were charged with first-degree murder. but when dna results came back only one of the three, luis caballero, was tied to the sexual assault. based on the forensic evidence and witness interrogations, investigators believe that caballero planned the attack on an afternoon when denise was doing her laundry. when no one was around, he grabbed her -- and forced her into his apartment. and with isac brown's he
. >> voila. lo and behold, there was mr.sser's prints on some of the items in the trunk of denise's car. >> when police arrested messer, he, too, denied any involvement in the murder. >> robert messer told me, i didn't kill her. i'll tell you what happened. i was there. >> messer said he did nothing. but that caballero and brown were both involved. messer said he was in caballero's living room when caballero and brown raped and murdered denise o'neill in the bedroom....
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. >> reporter: plug your phone into your car's usb port and voila. >> people love their smartphones and they want a lot of that functionality. >> we have made google maps really easy to use for the car. >> reporter: from daily chores, phone calls, and getting around traffic, it keeps you plugged in on the road and makes sure your hands stay safely on 10 and 2. texting is voice activated. chevy joins audi, volvo, and hyundai in rolling this out. >> reporter: you can see these on the road as early as this summer. of course, driverless cars also look to be coming right around the corner too. >> this is really very much at the beginning. >> reporter: so chevy unveiled the details for this new gadget at a conference right here in san francisco just this week. now for apple users, they aren't being ignored. apple has its own product which ken has called car play. >> of course. got to have some competition out there. >> reporter: that's right. >> all right. thank you mark for that. >>> a string smell set off a hazmat scare at sfo. ramp agents smelled it comes from a checked bag loaded on a fli
. >> reporter: plug your phone into your car's usb port and voila. >> people love their smartphones and they want a lot of that functionality. >> we have made google maps really easy to use for the car. >> reporter: from daily chores, phone calls, and getting around traffic, it keeps you plugged in on the road and makes sure your hands stay safely on 10 and 2. texting is voice activated. chevy joins audi, volvo, and hyundai in rolling this out. >> reporter: you can...
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us, at least. [ cheers & applause ] >> reporter: the crowd roaring with excitement, as rap artist voila helped announce the draft pick on saturday. why so excited? >> i think our first pick was right on the money. we need linemen. >> he should provide a lot of good strong beef on the offensive line. >> if we can get a line to block, i don't care who the quarterback is. >> our second pick? watched a little bit of mississippi state this year and he's nasty, too. >> nasty? >> nasty. that's it. that's what we need to be. >> reporter: from the older fans, to the younger ones-- >> i'm a huge fan. i'm tired of having my redskins being dis'ed everywhere i go. i want the redskins to be at least third in the division this year. >> reporter: stephanie ramirez, wusa 9news. >> we agree with him. we're tired of losing! more specifics on the new draft picks. dave owens has the details coming up in sports. plus, he caught up with rg-iii out there signing autographs. dave will have all of that, coming up next. >>> and oh, baby! there's a new member of the royal family tonight. the duke and duchess of ca
us, at least. [ cheers & applause ] >> reporter: the crowd roaring with excitement, as rap artist voila helped announce the draft pick on saturday. why so excited? >> i think our first pick was right on the money. we need linemen. >> he should provide a lot of good strong beef on the offensive line. >> if we can get a line to block, i don't care who the quarterback is. >> our second pick? watched a little bit of mississippi state this year and he's nasty, too....
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he braided three leather shoelaces around it and voila.mouths words) (mouths words) you know, alex, you and michael remind me so much of me and my first girlfriend annabelle pickett. huh? you had a girlfriend? oh. yeah. cutest girl in sunday school, too. so one year, i asked her to go to the church bazaar lip sync contest with me and we did our version of "endless love"... which was ironic because two weeks later, i fell head over heels for a young square-jawed rodeo ticket taker named woody ray. oh, no. of course, she was devastated, just destroyed her. and then she spray-painted something unrepeatable on my daddy's barn and never spoke to me again. wow, and all because she wanted you to be something you just weren't. mm-hmm. yeah. ugh. stop. i get it. i know what you think about michael, mom. you didn't have to bring in your big gay guns to back you up. no offense. none taken. i kinda like it. okay. honey, i am worried about you. i don't want you to get hurt. i told them that this was a bad idea, all right? he is. your mother just wants
he braided three leather shoelaces around it and voila.mouths words) (mouths words) you know, alex, you and michael remind me so much of me and my first girlfriend annabelle pickett. huh? you had a girlfriend? oh. yeah. cutest girl in sunday school, too. so one year, i asked her to go to the church bazaar lip sync contest with me and we did our version of "endless love"... which was ironic because two weeks later, i fell head over heels for a young square-jawed rodeo ticket taker...
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>> voila. >> that is an incredible head of hair. >> i was really scouring books and the internet trying learn as much as i could about what she might face. >> two fellow musicians in europe he learned about scalp cooling systems. he found a clinical trial for one cap. >> i wrote a letter to some of the doctors conducting it. >> a wonderful letter. >> donna has a head of beautiful white hair. >> donna got in. she was treated at a new york hospital rugo's goal to give back to breast cancer patience some control. >> you didn't chose to get your cancer you can't affect the chemo therapy. >> this gives you something you can do for yourself. >> the tight fitting cap cools the scalp to 37 degrees. this keeps hair follicles from dividing quickly, and constricts blood vessels to increase the impact of chemotherapy. >> scalp cooling does in no way diminish the effectiveness of chemotherapy. nor does it limit the effectiveness. >> there are side effects, the cap is cold and can cause mild headaches. patience are told to wash their hair once a week and not dye or blow dry it. a year and a half late
>> voila. >> that is an incredible head of hair. >> i was really scouring books and the internet trying learn as much as i could about what she might face. >> two fellow musicians in europe he learned about scalp cooling systems. he found a clinical trial for one cap. >> i wrote a letter to some of the doctors conducting it. >> a wonderful letter. >> donna has a head of beautiful white hair. >> donna got in. she was treated at a new york hospital...
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voila. let's do it. ♪ man, that's awesome. >> yeah. beef hearts.it's very garlicky. the marinade is nice. the tripe? from the pollo. chicken heart. >> that is seriously tasty. the beef heart or the chicken heart, the texture is so nice. [ speaking foreign language ]. >> all right. i'm maxed out. really delicious. excellent. oh. see that? great job. ok, now let's get ready for the ball... here it comes... here you go. good catch. perfect! alright now for the best part. let's see your pour. ohhh...let's get those in the bowl. these are way too good to waste, right? oh, yea. let's go for it... around the bowl and... [ male announcer ] share what you love... with who you love. mmmmm. kellogg's frosted flakes... they're g-r-r-reat! good catch dad. [ laughs ] they're g-r-r-reat! pretty good shape. >>chuck, i know i have a 798 fico score, thanks to experian.com. kaboom... get your credit swagger on. become a member of experian credit tracker and find out your fico score powered by experian. why do we do it? why do we spend every waking moment, thinking ab
voila. let's do it. ♪ man, that's awesome. >> yeah. beef hearts.it's very garlicky. the marinade is nice. the tripe? from the pollo. chicken heart. >> that is seriously tasty. the beef heart or the chicken heart, the texture is so nice. [ speaking foreign language ]. >> all right. i'm maxed out. really delicious. excellent. oh. see that? great job. ok, now let's get ready for the ball... here it comes... here you go. good catch. perfect! alright now for the best part. let's...
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the payroll tax, the overall social security tax that caps out at 18,500 and make it limitless and voila done. funding issues solved. my next guest not quite convince of that. john allison the former chairman and ceo. you can raise taxes to make things hunky-dory. i don't think that gets away from the reality. what do you make of this? >> if robert reich says it i'm going to assume it's not true. social security is going broke obviously can you raise taxes and cover the shortfall but what are the consequences to that? what impact does that have on employment and productivity on growth and the allocation of resources in the u.s.? are we going to keep allocating more and more money to old people with expensive education and other programs and actual defense? i mean there's no free lunch, and the problem is that people think they're paying for their own retirement. they're paying for their grandmother's retirement because there is no trust funds, and that's the problem and mathematically social security does go broke. neil: by the way the idea that you raise taxes and limit the cap. we were
the payroll tax, the overall social security tax that caps out at 18,500 and make it limitless and voila done. funding issues solved. my next guest not quite convince of that. john allison the former chairman and ceo. you can raise taxes to make things hunky-dory. i don't think that gets away from the reality. what do you make of this? >> if robert reich says it i'm going to assume it's not true. social security is going broke obviously can you raise taxes and cover the shortfall but what...
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. >> voila. >> you guys are leaving me here? >> you're going to be fine. you'll love it. >> no, no, you're taking me to a nice hotel. >> just one little thing. stay in your room. okay? >> they tell me "stay in your room. this place is not safe at all for americans." daniel pearl is really big in the newspapers at the time. all i know is i'm not scared of anything. i'm going to go out and do what i want. so i'm jogging through the streets of pakistan, and i see three cute girls. they got the scarves on, but i can still see their faces. i'm how you ladies doing? my name is erik. i'm from hollywood. a big actor. my god, your eyes are beautiful. >> they don't speak any english, but you don't need to speak a language to still flirt. >> so what you girls doing tonight? >> come back with me, introduce me to your family. >> i've heard i'm not that hard on the eyes. >> a guy comes out of one of the shops. >> this your brother? >> and i'm laughing, oh, what is this guy going to do? >> put your hands up. they're the same. i'm just talking to the lady. put your hands
. >> voila. >> you guys are leaving me here? >> you're going to be fine. you'll love it. >> no, no, you're taking me to a nice hotel. >> just one little thing. stay in your room. okay? >> they tell me "stay in your room. this place is not safe at all for americans." daniel pearl is really big in the newspapers at the time. all i know is i'm not scared of anything. i'm going to go out and do what i want. so i'm jogging through the streets of...
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and voila, i told you that carly fee rethat and dr. ben carson threw their hats into the ring.you think there are enough republicans running? still not enough? okay. fine. today mike huckabee heard your call. huk announced his candidacy in his hometown of hope arkansas. hope was the hallmark of huckabee's 30-minute speech where he laid out his kroo teak of the obama administration. >> we were promised hope but it was just talk. and now we need the kind of change that really could get america from hope to higher ground. >> let's bring in cnn's chief congressional correspondent dana bash and jeff zel zel la any. how does huckabee entering the race impact the other republican candidates if at all? >> you know i certainly think it's going tab quite a different impact than it was eight years ago when he ran. but there's in question that he brings a different kind of feel and vibe to this race. i mean you covered hum along with me back in 2007 2008. he can connect with voters and give a speak frankly like no one else can. mark corue be is good at giving the oratory. mike huckabee can
and voila, i told you that carly fee rethat and dr. ben carson threw their hats into the ring.you think there are enough republicans running? still not enough? okay. fine. today mike huckabee heard your call. huk announced his candidacy in his hometown of hope arkansas. hope was the hallmark of huckabee's 30-minute speech where he laid out his kroo teak of the obama administration. >> we were promised hope but it was just talk. and now we need the kind of change that really could get...
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voila. winter weather advisory. four to six inches of snow is anticipated. >> that's great. >> they just issued those chain advisories around 5:40 this morning. so we were waiting for them. we saw the snow coming down. no chain requirements on 50 or 88. >>> bart was a nightmare commute for the morning and evening a series of issues on bart yesterday. everything is back on track right now. but i want to tell you about the next closure. they are doing some track repair between fruitvale and the oakland comes. so all day long saturday and sunday they will run bus shuttles between the two stops. so you can expect delays. sometimes there were delays up to an hour. right now though everything is on time and looks great. bart, ferries, caltrain, ace, you name it. mass transit is looking good so far. here's a look at our sensors coming out of tracy. pretty sluggish right now all the way to i was going to say vasco but now even beyond vasco now filling in through the livermore valley out to the dublin interchange. this is wh
voila. winter weather advisory. four to six inches of snow is anticipated. >> that's great. >> they just issued those chain advisories around 5:40 this morning. so we were waiting for them. we saw the snow coming down. no chain requirements on 50 or 88. >>> bart was a nightmare commute for the morning and evening a series of issues on bart yesterday. everything is back on track right now. but i want to tell you about the next closure. they are doing some track repair...
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voila. >> goes right in. >> then we're going to add a little color. >> this is cheese. >> that is cheesep. queso fresco, which is fresh cheese. i can't wait for you to taste this one. do you mind? could i feed you? >> oh, please. >> okay. >> mm. this is yummy. >> wow. we haven't seen tina trinh since she shot that piece. a lot of feeding going on. but go ahead. you're a big guacamole fan. >> i am. they sent us all this guacamole. this is the one they were talking a lot about. this one has pineapple in it also and cheese and you're not doing this. >> you're the expert here. >> i like the guacamole. i'll try the one with pineapple. i don't know. it has jalapeno in it, too. that one has pomegranate. >> that's good or bad. >> it's good. >> that's the point of the pineapple. >> that one has pomegranate. neapple. >> that one has pomegranate. . re-nuked. and re-baked. and when leftovers are done... there's always stuff left over. new dawn platinum power clean calls dibs on those. it powers through tough, dried-on messes in seconds. even 48 hour stuck-on food. so go ahead, triple that recipe! a
voila. >> goes right in. >> then we're going to add a little color. >> this is cheese. >> that is cheesep. queso fresco, which is fresh cheese. i can't wait for you to taste this one. do you mind? could i feed you? >> oh, please. >> okay. >> mm. this is yummy. >> wow. we haven't seen tina trinh since she shot that piece. a lot of feeding going on. but go ahead. you're a big guacamole fan. >> i am. they sent us all this guacamole. this is the...
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all you need is selfies, petting a sedated tiger and a whitty line lie how you met and voila, in thened tinder an app, taken merely all of the work out of dating in 2015. now some states are blaming tinder and other sleazy apps for walks of shame. less beth cohen a scary rise in sexually transmitted diseases stds and officials in many states are blaming these hookup apps? >> right, jake. there's no way to really no that it's the hookup apps causing it certainly, look from the 1980s to now huge increases in some places in sexually transmitted diseases and no reason other than social media we would see this kind of increase. let's take a look at what these numbers tell us. it tells us that at least in the state of rhode island there are similar findings other places syphilis up 79% from the 1980s until now. gonorrhea up 30%. and newly identified hiv up 33%, and, again, you know, there may be other reasons for this but experts are saying look with these apps you just swipe right and you're sleeping with someone you don't know. >> these apps make it easier for peel to people to hook up.
all you need is selfies, petting a sedated tiger and a whitty line lie how you met and voila, in thened tinder an app, taken merely all of the work out of dating in 2015. now some states are blaming tinder and other sleazy apps for walks of shame. less beth cohen a scary rise in sexually transmitted diseases stds and officials in many states are blaming these hookup apps? >> right, jake. there's no way to really no that it's the hookup apps causing it certainly, look from the 1980s to now...
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. >> voila. >> hello, good to see you.r with the surprises from david letterman's star-studded good- bye and it was star-studded. plus we'll look into the televangelist who is asking his followers to buy him a $65 million private jet. that's what you call dreaming big. also a top sleep specialist is in studio today with how sleep affects your weight. who knew? and peter greenburg goes inside a secret lab to find out how hotels are going very high-tech these days. the news is back in the morning. we'll see you at 7:00. back to you, fragile. >> hey, were you at letterman last night, just got to ask? >> no. i wasn't at letterman but this is the thing. i set the thing to record it. i started watching at 2 a.m. it ran 18 minutes late and your dvr runs out. i was so bummed. so i'll look at it online. >> i will have to do the same. all right, have a great day. thanks. >>> in business, hewlett- packard is selling a controlling stake in a chinese company that operates servers and storage. it's part of a restructuring move for hewle
. >> voila. >> hello, good to see you.r with the surprises from david letterman's star-studded good- bye and it was star-studded. plus we'll look into the televangelist who is asking his followers to buy him a $65 million private jet. that's what you call dreaming big. also a top sleep specialist is in studio today with how sleep affects your weight. who knew? and peter greenburg goes inside a secret lab to find out how hotels are going very high-tech these days. the news is back in...
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voila, that was it. >> ( translated ): we had children that foreign families wanted.the circular was issued and their kafala was stopped. it was a shock for our institution but of course also a shock for the families. they would sit and cry and say, "why won't they give them to us?" >> reporter: moroccan television chronicled the struggle of these foreign parents who found themselves caught in morocco their soon-to-be children still in orphanages, unable to leave; the parents forced to rent apartments nearby, unsure how long they'd be staying. moroccan lawyer nadia mouhir joined their fight. >> ( translated ): they were blocked. there were dozens of families in rabat, agadir, marrakech casablanca. the prosecutors refused to give their approval. the judges couldn't grant the kafala after the circular. >> reporter: with orphanages overflowing, mouhir and her fellow advocates fought the circular. it took more than a year, but most families left morocco with their children by the end of 2013. courts have since declared the circular contradicts national law. but the damage
voila, that was it. >> ( translated ): we had children that foreign families wanted.the circular was issued and their kafala was stopped. it was a shock for our institution but of course also a shock for the families. they would sit and cry and say, "why won't they give them to us?" >> reporter: moroccan television chronicled the struggle of these foreign parents who found themselves caught in morocco their soon-to-be children still in orphanages, unable to leave; the...
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noemi: voilà.at courage. b, we took a woman's-clothing line that was all over the place... noemi: i never approved this design. -nicolas: you approved this. -stephanie: are you kidding? lemonis: ...and often poorly made. it's disturbing. and we reinvented the business and created a new line around a few well-edited pieces. woman: i love this top. lemonis: and there are always ways to fix the process. my big fat greek gyro was a collection of mediocre restaurants masquerading as a well-executed franchise concept. it became a true franchise concept when we standardized the look, refined the menu, and changed the way the food was made and served. all: opa! lemonis: but changing people -- that can be tricky. some are eager to jump on board, but others needed coaxing. and then there are these people. andrew: what are you talking about?! -woman: don't even go there. -andrew: i'm not going anywhere. -gary: bull[bleep] i didn't. -lemonis: bull[bleep] when? john: i'm not selling my soul to anybody to put up
noemi: voilà.at courage. b, we took a woman's-clothing line that was all over the place... noemi: i never approved this design. -nicolas: you approved this. -stephanie: are you kidding? lemonis: ...and often poorly made. it's disturbing. and we reinvented the business and created a new line around a few well-edited pieces. woman: i love this top. lemonis: and there are always ways to fix the process. my big fat greek gyro was a collection of mediocre restaurants masquerading as a well-executed...
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putting all your clothes in a laundry cart and they took it over to laundry and sent the bag back, and voila. so i get here, and now i'm using a washer and dryer. i don't really have that completely down, but it's also coin operated. >> he could not figure out how to get the quarters in the little slots. he kept trying to put them in this way which again floored me. it seems pretty evident that it's this simple. you put it in where the slot goes, but he was so regimented in his life in prison that this stuff was an enormous hurdle for him to get over. >> i got that down. i mean, i'm making big strides now. >> and the biggest stride of all was that he had found a job. paul was working at e industries, a factory that makes rubber cords used in cars and trucks. >> he's done a great job. i would have never known that he's been out of circulation for 26 years. you know, it's an amazing thing. he's got a humble attitude. he's kind of quiet. we wish we could have him for about three or four more years. >> this will go ahead and give me some actual work experience. show that i don't have a problem w
putting all your clothes in a laundry cart and they took it over to laundry and sent the bag back, and voila. so i get here, and now i'm using a washer and dryer. i don't really have that completely down, but it's also coin operated. >> he could not figure out how to get the quarters in the little slots. he kept trying to put them in this way which again floored me. it seems pretty evident that it's this simple. you put it in where the slot goes, but he was so regimented in his life in...
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you take the snap buttons and voila, a nursing cover and burp cloth. it won't slide off. making it into a cozy wrap. so many ways to wear it. you can swaddle your baby with it. ladies the mama chic is all you need to look good and get it all done. >> wow. >> yeah. multipurpose. loets let's see the home testers. >> i like the way it looks. nobody would ever know that i'm using it for him. i give ate thumbs up. >> it's cozy and comfortable. it's perfect few a new baby. i give it a thumbs up. >> all right. double thumbs up. robert your turn. let's start with abby and the hair warrior. >> it's a great product. great presentation. you were sweding. your hair looks great. i think it's great. i don't know why that lady didn't like it. she must be related to kevin or something. but i wish you the best with it. i think you're doing a good job. >> thank you. >> angela? >> i love all the purposes of the product. i was worried about that baby pip hope it wasn't a real baby. i love how you can use it as a fashion item. it looked great. does it come in different colors? >> we have four
you take the snap buttons and voila, a nursing cover and burp cloth. it won't slide off. making it into a cozy wrap. so many ways to wear it. you can swaddle your baby with it. ladies the mama chic is all you need to look good and get it all done. >> wow. >> yeah. multipurpose. loets let's see the home testers. >> i like the way it looks. nobody would ever know that i'm using it for him. i give ate thumbs up. >> it's cozy and comfortable. it's perfect few a new baby. i...
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. >> voila. >> that is an incredible head of hair. >> the cancer was treatable and curable but chemotherapynavoidable for this mother of four. >> i was really scouring books and internet and trying to learn about it. >> musicians in europe, they learned about scan systems that save hair not cleared for the u.s. >> i wrote a letter to several doctors conducting them. donna has a head full of beautiful thick hair a unique feature, a shock of white hair creating a halo for her face. >> she got in treated at the hospital one of five participating in the trial by the doctor. the goal give back to cancer patients some control. >> you didn't choose to get your cancer you have chemotherapy this is something you can do for yourself. >> it's connected to a machine that cools scalp to 30 degrees. researchers say this keep hair follicles from dividing quickly and restricts blood vessels. >> scalp cooling does in no way diminish the effectiveness of chemotherapy nor does it increase the rick of occurrence. >> 101 women used the cap while they got treated for early stages of breast cancer. donna kept all
. >> voila. >> that is an incredible head of hair. >> the cancer was treatable and curable but chemotherapynavoidable for this mother of four. >> i was really scouring books and internet and trying to learn about it. >> musicians in europe, they learned about scan systems that save hair not cleared for the u.s. >> i wrote a letter to several doctors conducting them. donna has a head full of beautiful thick hair a unique feature, a shock of white hair creating...
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voila. >> and you bring up a great point we used to be a country that fixed its own cars, mowed its onis book is a analogue book for a digital world. i found the more technology we have that's supposed to connect us the further we grow apart as people. this is a story that connects the young men to the old men. it teaches us that we should gather the wisdom from the old. >> starting a fire in the woods on down. >> my grandmother taught me how to knit cook clean. when my wife got married. her mom said never iron you'll do it for the rest of your life. i was ironing shirts last night. we have enterprise that donated a car. >> one of the most common thing i found that guys don't know how to do is change a tire. >> what? >> i'm not kidding you. >> next hour i'll show you the parts now and we'll go through it next hour. >> we got to know great, thank you. >> you're coming back a little bit later. >> i'm impressed by your tying skills. a day at the beach turns downright terrifying. can't believe what i'm seeing there. a bounce house packed with kids goes flying more than 20 feet into the air
voila. >> and you bring up a great point we used to be a country that fixed its own cars, mowed its onis book is a analogue book for a digital world. i found the more technology we have that's supposed to connect us the further we grow apart as people. this is a story that connects the young men to the old men. it teaches us that we should gather the wisdom from the old. >> starting a fire in the woods on down. >> my grandmother taught me how to knit cook clean. when my wife...
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so cool outflow on the backside you see the rotation going on and voila, we have a tornado.t. it's a wall cloud. it's the base of the thunderstorm beginning to lower, tremendous violent motion sometimes these whole wall clouds are rotating. sometimes you just see the air coming up into the wall cloud. when the wall cloud produces a funnel and when the funnel is on the ground or not, when you see debris on the ground you know you have a tornado. and the debris cloud is the last place you want to be because within that you have trees, homes, cars and sometimes you have humans and that debris of course, is being rotated around the storm and eventually sentry centrifuged out. in some of the stronger tornados, we see common features around that immediate funnel. that is upward motion on the outside of that tornado followed by inward sinking motion on the inside. this is an amazing feat of nature and no country in the world has more tornados than the united states. we average 1,300 per year. >> very impressive graphics. thank you meteorologist jim cantore. >>> on to the memorial d
so cool outflow on the backside you see the rotation going on and voila, we have a tornado.t. it's a wall cloud. it's the base of the thunderstorm beginning to lower, tremendous violent motion sometimes these whole wall clouds are rotating. sometimes you just see the air coming up into the wall cloud. when the wall cloud produces a funnel and when the funnel is on the ground or not, when you see debris on the ground you know you have a tornado. and the debris cloud is the last place you want to...