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>> narrator: the pope had phoned to invite scalfari for a chat. it would be a wide-ranging discussion which scalfari described in an article that attracted worldwide attention. when it came to the church hierarchy, francis was uncompromising. "heads of the church," he is quoted as saying, "have often been narcissists, flattered, and sickeningly excited by their courtiers. the court is the leprosy of the papacy. this vatican-centric vision neglects the world around us, and i will do everything to change it." >> (translated): he said during our conversation that the church should consist of devoted people, priests and bishops that take care of souls, not bishops who become bishops to run vatican departments for their own self-importance. >> (translated): we're going from a church preoccupied with respecting the rules, as it was under john paul ii and benedict xvi, towards a church that says mercy is what really matters. >> buongiorno. (applause) >> narrator: francis said that the catholic church "will fall like a house of cards" if it fails to balan
>> narrator: the pope had phoned to invite scalfari for a chat. it would be a wide-ranging discussion which scalfari described in an article that attracted worldwide attention. when it came to the church hierarchy, francis was uncompromising. "heads of the church," he is quoted as saying, "have often been narcissists, flattered, and sickeningly excited by their courtiers. the court is the leprosy of the papacy. this vatican-centric vision neglects the world around us, and i...
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(narrator) who is jorge mario bergoglio? did the man who was loved and loathed by his fellow jesuits in argentina become pope? and can he revolutionize the roman catholic church? (male #3) francis bergoglio says, "the church is falling down. god is sending me to repair the church." (male #4) there has been just a growing confusion about what the church really teaches. (female #3) the big issue, the one that he's not really got a handle on yet, and that is the issue of women in the church. (male #5) his head is like game of thrones, in a good way. ♪ (speaking in foreign language) (cheering) (narrator) from the moment he stepped out on the balcony of st. peter's, pope francis set a very different tone for his papacy. in just two years, he has put catholicism back on the map as a faith that has something to offer a troubled world. he's tackling big issues head on, accountability at the vatican bank, reform of the roman curia, and is driving a new vision of a church for the poor and marginalized. ♪ but can the man with a reputat
(narrator) who is jorge mario bergoglio? did the man who was loved and loathed by his fellow jesuits in argentina become pope? and can he revolutionize the roman catholic church? (male #3) francis bergoglio says, "the church is falling down. god is sending me to repair the church." (male #4) there has been just a growing confusion about what the church really teaches. (female #3) the big issue, the one that he's not really got a handle on yet, and that is the issue of women in the...
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narrator: in a small eruption, he might be right.jor blast of lava flows would likely move west and miss the center of town. but shooting down these ravines, pyroclastic flows could incinerate part of the town in an avalanche of superheated gas and ash. it's happened before. siempre por meses después... narrator: mothes tries to communicate the hazard to young civil defense workers. primeros todos bajaren en una velocidad muy, muy alta. puede ser mucho más rápido... translator: they can go much faster than a horse can run, or a person. we are talking about hundreds of kilometers per hour. the burning lava can reach the bottom of the mountain in less than five minutes. it's something that's truly formidable. narrator: the team distributes evacuation maps around town to diagram escape routes. to gather more clues of an impending disaster, mothes and her team bury sensitive seismic monitors all arou the volcano to recortell earthquakes. the signals are radioed back to the institute, where each new installation tests the equipment and th
narrator: in a small eruption, he might be right.jor blast of lava flows would likely move west and miss the center of town. but shooting down these ravines, pyroclastic flows could incinerate part of the town in an avalanche of superheated gas and ash. it's happened before. siempre por meses después... narrator: mothes tries to communicate the hazard to young civil defense workers. primeros todos bajaren en una velocidad muy, muy alta. puede ser mucho más rápido... translator: they can go...
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narrator: don't go away. when we return, one country's child health success story that has the rest of the world taking notice. narrator: if there's one overwhelming success story in maternal and child health, it can be found in malawi, where almost half the country, 40%, lives in poverty. but for years, the government has been investing in all sorts of new plans for life-saving care. the result? the number of deaths in children under five has been cut in half over the past 20 years. malawi's striking results are strongly linked to efforts on the ground, house by house, community to community, to give mothers the support they need. "living proof" has this success story from malawi. man: my name is laitom chawinga and i have six grandchildren. i was born at home in 1948. in previous days, pregnant mothers were using unsafe methods. some would have their babies in grass huts. after giving birth, they would leave babies on the ground in the cold. we didn't know better. we had a lot of deaths. one day, hospital w
narrator: don't go away. when we return, one country's child health success story that has the rest of the world taking notice. narrator: if there's one overwhelming success story in maternal and child health, it can be found in malawi, where almost half the country, 40%, lives in poverty. but for years, the government has been investing in all sorts of new plans for life-saving care. the result? the number of deaths in children under five has been cut in half over the past 20 years. malawi's...
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narrator: while students in the u.s. pursuing their american dreams, back in china young migrants flock to urban settings hoping to escape generations of poverty. taz: people of working class, working poor, rural backgrounds in china, many of them are helping to create the conditions for the chinese dream. but many of them aren't able to experience it and live it. professor stan rosen: they don't have time to worry about the china dream; they're just trying to survive. narrator: wang hao is one of china's 260 million rural migrants. just over a year ago he came to beijing from a village in hunan province. narrator: wang hao dropped out of school at age 16 after just a year of vocational high school. while most urban students attend high school only half of poor rural children do. education is necessary for rural youth to break the cycle of poverty. but like wang hao many complain that the substandard quality of rural education leaves them little hope. narrator: china's dream rests on rapid urbanization and consumerism, b
narrator: while students in the u.s. pursuing their american dreams, back in china young migrants flock to urban settings hoping to escape generations of poverty. taz: people of working class, working poor, rural backgrounds in china, many of them are helping to create the conditions for the chinese dream. but many of them aren't able to experience it and live it. professor stan rosen: they don't have time to worry about the china dream; they're just trying to survive. narrator: wang hao is one...
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narrator: they will continue to build.'s not clear if poor migrants like alaidend josé will ever be part of the wealthy city that seems so far away. tokyo in east asia, along with los angeles in the u.s. and mexico city, are defined by geographers as mega-cities for their enormous size. the country of brazil, the mega-city of sao paulo has joined the ranks of these world-famous metropolises, with a population of 18 million people at the start of the 21st century. sao paulo is a city of immigrants, who built it neighborhood by neighborhood. the first immigrants to arrive were portuguese explorers and jesuit missionaries, who settled here in 1554 and brought with them brazil's language a religion. but real growth did not begin until the 19th century. between 1880 and the 1950s, more than five million italians came to sao paulo, attracted by jobs in a booming coffee industry. along with these agricultural workers came small business owners and craftsmen who established an italian enclave called bixiga on the oat the time,the
narrator: they will continue to build.'s not clear if poor migrants like alaidend josé will ever be part of the wealthy city that seems so far away. tokyo in east asia, along with los angeles in the u.s. and mexico city, are defined by geographers as mega-cities for their enormous size. the country of brazil, the mega-city of sao paulo has joined the ranks of these world-famous metropolises, with a population of 18 million people at the start of the 21st century. sao paulo is a city of...
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narrator: what about coal? coal remains one of our greatest resources.re are only two ways to get at it. for generations we have gone underground to mine it. much has already been brought to the surface. much more remains below. another way to get coal is to strip off a layer of soil and rock. rich strains are there just under the surface. how you get coal, where you use it, how you dispose of the waste all pose problems. too often our countryside has been scarred by mining waste. they warn of land ravaged by bulldozers, strip with once rich plains left desolate. eastern coal is more likely to pollute the air than western coal. western coal is far from cities and industrial areas where it's needed. laws now require anti-pollution devices to strain out the ash in the waste that once black and the air around coal-fired generators. those who have not complied with such standards in the past must do so in the future so that dirty coal can be used in a clean way. then the vapors will be no more than steam, which of apparatus a few yards away and strip mined l
narrator: what about coal? coal remains one of our greatest resources.re are only two ways to get at it. for generations we have gone underground to mine it. much has already been brought to the surface. much more remains below. another way to get coal is to strip off a layer of soil and rock. rich strains are there just under the surface. how you get coal, where you use it, how you dispose of the waste all pose problems. too often our countryside has been scarred by mining waste. they warn of...
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(male narrator) but listen to this! order in the next 18 minutes, and first time shoppers can save an additional $20 so you pay only $39.95 for the chance to experience incredible results like these and it gets even better! be one of the first 500 callers and you'll receive our advanced firming eye serum with trufirm, a $30 value absolutely free. you've seen the amazing results crepe erase can have on your body. now see what it can do for tough-to-treat lines and crow's feet. the firming eye serum is a complete anti-aging treatment that helps visibly smooth and tighten the delicate skin r around your eyes. crepe erase is backedpby a 60-day money back guarantee p from trusted guthy renker. if you are not astonished with your results, send it back for a full refund of the purchase price, even if the containers are empty. you won't findr crepe erase available t in any stores, so take advantager of this special offer and order crepe eraser right now. (male narrator) of crepe erase yourself remember the first 500 callers als
(male narrator) but listen to this! order in the next 18 minutes, and first time shoppers can save an additional $20 so you pay only $39.95 for the chance to experience incredible results like these and it gets even better! be one of the first 500 callers and you'll receive our advanced firming eye serum with trufirm, a $30 value absolutely free. you've seen the amazing results crepe erase can have on your body. now see what it can do for tough-to-treat lines and crow's feet. the firming eye...
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narrator: waste material can be used as a source of energy. a project in st.is has proven the garbage can be put to use in generating power. used fuel that once paid others to holloway is being recycled. -- is being hauled away to be recycled. manufacturers of basic products can now collect, brush, compact and recycle metal containers once considered fit only for the garbage. this can create a 95% savings in energy over what it would cost to start with raw materials. >> the savings today are in excess of $1 million in cash. so, we are convinced that this conservation is just plain good business. narrator: for all of these first steps taken in conserving energy, real conservation in planning by all of us for the most efficient use of energy in the future. real conservation means planning the office buildings, industrial complexes, and homes to take advantage of natural light and natural heat, natural coolness, natural ventilation. real conservation means that while striving to achieve the most efficient car and truck ourne, we must limit driving now to what is
narrator: waste material can be used as a source of energy. a project in st.is has proven the garbage can be put to use in generating power. used fuel that once paid others to holloway is being recycled. -- is being hauled away to be recycled. manufacturers of basic products can now collect, brush, compact and recycle metal containers once considered fit only for the garbage. this can create a 95% savings in energy over what it would cost to start with raw materials. >> the savings today...
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. ♪ silent night, ♪ holy night, ♪ all is calm, (male narrator) melody is one of the essential elementssic. changes in pitch one after another create rising and falling contours which taken together impart meaning. [jazzy saxophone plays] melody is the story you're telling, and for that reason, to me, melody is in some ways the most important element of music. it's like a story because it has a beginning, it has a plot, and it has an ending. [spirited violin plays] melody, i define it as a group of notes that are in love with each other. [low hum and sticks clacking] [cultural music montage] (narrator) all over the world with instruments and voice, people create an uncountable number of melodies in an enormous variety of styles. the methods in which a musical culture generates its melodic forms depend on the musical rules and practices of that culture. these rules are employed by composers and performers, and are implicitly understood by listeners as well. ♪ that baby boy i never saw before. ♪ (narrator) but at the basis of all melodic form is the concept of vibrational frequency or pit
. ♪ silent night, ♪ holy night, ♪ all is calm, (male narrator) melody is one of the essential elementssic. changes in pitch one after another create rising and falling contours which taken together impart meaning. [jazzy saxophone plays] melody is the story you're telling, and for that reason, to me, melody is in some ways the most important element of music. it's like a story because it has a beginning, it has a plot, and it has an ending. [spirited violin plays] melody, i define it as a...
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narrator: next up, the true story of a girl who just wants to go to school and has to change the mind of her entire village to do it. an award-winning animation and other short films from linktv's "viewchange" film contest. man: "viewchange" is about people making real progress and tackling the world's toughest issues. can a story change the world? see for yourself in "viewchange, crossing the gender gap." narrator: compared with men, the lives of women are so often hidden behind the walls of tradition, poverty, and isolation. compared with men, the stories of women so often just aren't told. but the documentaries you're about to see are different. they put women in front of the lens and behind it, and through photography, film, and even animation, they show us women stepping out from behind those walls, surviving and even thriving in some of the poorest countries in the world. take a look across the global gender gap and see the grand prize winner of the "viewchange" film contest. srey: my name is srey neth. i am cambodian. i am a victim of sex trafficking. translator: i do not know
narrator: next up, the true story of a girl who just wants to go to school and has to change the mind of her entire village to do it. an award-winning animation and other short films from linktv's "viewchange" film contest. man: "viewchange" is about people making real progress and tackling the world's toughest issues. can a story change the world? see for yourself in "viewchange, crossing the gender gap." narrator: compared with men, the lives of women are so...
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[middle eastern violin music] ["we three kings" played on saxophone] (male narrator) what is it that distinguishes the sound of one instrument or voice from another? [ensemble playing turkish music] what accounts for the infinite variety of sounds that can be produced? [airy flute-like music] the quality of sound of instruments and voices are influenced by a number of factors that taken together produce what is called tone color or timbre. [sticks clacking] [cultural music montage] [playing buzzing and whirring sounds on a jew's-harp] (brown) timbre is tone quality, you know, when you listen to a sound, when you listen to a musical note, you hear several things. [throaty singing] you hear the basic note, but you also hear some overtones. you hear some other sounds that are generated. [shrill flute plays] the particular combination of overtones that you hear gives each musical instrument its own sound. [single note played on various instruments] you could play a note-- say a "g" on a guitar, and you could play that same note on a flute. the fundamental frequency of the note, the "g,"
[middle eastern violin music] ["we three kings" played on saxophone] (male narrator) what is it that distinguishes the sound of one instrument or voice from another? [ensemble playing turkish music] what accounts for the infinite variety of sounds that can be produced? [airy flute-like music] the quality of sound of instruments and voices are influenced by a number of factors that taken together produce what is called tone color or timbre. [sticks clacking] [cultural music montage]...
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narrator: if the wealthy paid the same tax as the middle class...ted states represents 5% of the world's population but is responsible for 20% of the world's pollution. it's estimated that 50,000 americans and more than two million people around the world die each year from pollution related diseases. nicole: the corporations are responsible. these corporations that like say, oh, no, let's just like not--not like participate in like the kyoto agreement. like, let's just not address anything having to do with the epa, are quite literally ruining the world for a huge number of its population and future generations. jose: we all need to wake up. we all need to know what's going on. we need to educate ourselves. we need to stand together, and we need to fight this. jake: that tree is money to me. the sun is money to me. and these guys are gonna soon realize that without trees, without sun, without water... you can't eat money. jeffrey: the u.s. as a society has been under-investing in our future for decades. households were borrowing rather than saving.
narrator: if the wealthy paid the same tax as the middle class...ted states represents 5% of the world's population but is responsible for 20% of the world's pollution. it's estimated that 50,000 americans and more than two million people around the world die each year from pollution related diseases. nicole: the corporations are responsible. these corporations that like say, oh, no, let's just like not--not like participate in like the kyoto agreement. like, let's just not address anything...
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(narrator) music and time are inextricably linked. in fact, one of the primary aspects of music is that it divides time into patterns of sound and silence. this division is what is known as rhythm. rhythm is rhythm is rhythm. in each part of the world, they have a way in which they hear and express rhythm. dancing, singing, walking, praying, rhythm is the way we do it. [low hum and sticks clacking] [cultural music montage] rhythm is the temporal organization of music. it's how music is organized in time. it divides time into an organized series of moments, periods, durations. without rhythm, we wouldn't know how to perform the series of tones. rhythm you can consider fluctuations or pulsations in time. but forgetting the whole technical thing, rhythm is feeling and it's motion, and rhythm hits you at your core-- at your physical core. rhythm is probably the most physical element of music. (narrator) for much of the world's music, the foundation of rhythm is a steady reoccurring pattern or pulse. pulse in music often evokes a physical
(narrator) music and time are inextricably linked. in fact, one of the primary aspects of music is that it divides time into patterns of sound and silence. this division is what is known as rhythm. rhythm is rhythm is rhythm. in each part of the world, they have a way in which they hear and express rhythm. dancing, singing, walking, praying, rhythm is the way we do it. [low hum and sticks clacking] [cultural music montage] rhythm is the temporal organization of music. it's how music is...
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narrator: mission accomplished. >> oh! >> aah! narrator: "what went down." today on "what went down"... >> ah! [indistinct] narrator: fast-paced ping pong. slow-paced building climbing. medium-paced... this. and we'll find a speed that'll make you...
narrator: mission accomplished. >> oh! >> aah! narrator: "what went down." today on "what went down"... >> ah! [indistinct] narrator: fast-paced ping pong. slow-paced building climbing. medium-paced... this. and we'll find a speed that'll make you...
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narrator: who are the sharks? they're self-made millionaire and billionaire investors who are entrepreneurs themselves. kevin o'leary is a venture capitalist who turned a $10,000 loan into a software business worth $4.2 billion. barbara corcoran went from waiting tables in manhattan to building the city's preeminent real-estate empire. daymond john is a fashion and branding expert who grew his homemade clothing line into the globally recognized fashion brand fubu, with over $6 billion in retail sales to date. robert herjavec, the son of an immigrant factory worker, is now a technology mogul who sold his first internet companies for over $350 million. and mark cuban, notorious billionaire entrepreneur, tech guru, and the outspoken owner of the nba's dallas mavericks. first into the tank is a reinvention of an ancient beverage. hello, sharks. i'm jon fotheringham. and i'm dr. eric durtschi. we're the creators of crio, and we're seeking $1 million in exchange for a 10% equity stake in our business. imagine if you cou
narrator: who are the sharks? they're self-made millionaire and billionaire investors who are entrepreneurs themselves. kevin o'leary is a venture capitalist who turned a $10,000 loan into a software business worth $4.2 billion. barbara corcoran went from waiting tables in manhattan to building the city's preeminent real-estate empire. daymond john is a fashion and branding expert who grew his homemade clothing line into the globally recognized fashion brand fubu, with over $6 billion in retail...
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narrator: but how reliable is technology that blurs the lines between car and driver?er: if the computer that's driving the vehicle fails, somebody could, indeed, die. narrator: coming up, how self-driving cars will spark new opportunities and challenges on and off the road. [ heart beating ]
narrator: but how reliable is technology that blurs the lines between car and driver?er: if the computer that's driving the vehicle fails, somebody could, indeed, die. narrator: coming up, how self-driving cars will spark new opportunities and challenges on and off the road. [ heart beating ]
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(narration five)the cancer society left room for screening women younger than 45.(sot, oeffinin 4133) between 40 and 44, breast cancer is less common, so there is a risk of a false positive, so we thout that needs to be an informed, shared decision, between a woman and her health care provider. doctors say women in high risk groups wouldldeed more gressive screening.. if you're just getting up, good morning -- it's now coming up next... next...the one change one iowa teacr made to the classroom to help her students do better. better.you're watching c-b-s 2 right no if you think srm dage is the only costst of climate change,e, think again. from the rising price of food to hher insurance rates for homes and businesses, the economic damage will only get worse. but with amerin-made clean energy, can save money on electricity and spur innovation to create new businesses and jobs. so, what a we waiting for? cbs 2 this morning...the shocking moments leading up to an officer involved shooting that left one man dead -- an the officers unharmed. the simple question a u-n-i p
(narration five)the cancer society left room for screening women younger than 45.(sot, oeffinin 4133) between 40 and 44, breast cancer is less common, so there is a risk of a false positive, so we thout that needs to be an informed, shared decision, between a woman and her health care provider. doctors say women in high risk groups wouldldeed more gressive screening.. if you're just getting up, good morning -- it's now coming up next... next...the one change one iowa teacr made to the classroom...
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. >> narrator: in this episode of "american greed"...ays his investment fund is a surefire winner. >> you either work for your money, or your money works for you. >> narrator: investors even mortgage their homes to join his fund. >> he would encourage them to, as he said, unlock the dead equity in their homes. >> narrator: but investing with wilson comes at a very high price. >> it absolutely killed my grandmother. she was crying about this when her heart burst and she died. >> narrator: but first, larry salander is one of the biggest names in new york's art world. >> he was a big deal. people would look at him and say, "that's a really successful dealer." >> narrator: but collectors see red when he swipes more than $100 million from their pockets.
. >> narrator: in this episode of "american greed"...ays his investment fund is a surefire winner. >> you either work for your money, or your money works for you. >> narrator: investors even mortgage their homes to join his fund. >> he would encourage them to, as he said, unlock the dead equity in their homes. >> narrator: but investing with wilson comes at a very high price. >> it absolutely killed my grandmother. she was crying about this when her...
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>> narrator: in this episode of "american greed"... joel steinger loves playing the ponies but finds betting on death is a bigger thrill. >> he's a bad guy. he's one of the worst that florida's ever seen. >> narrator: steinger's company, mutual benefits, tells investors they can make a killing buying life-insurance policies from dying patients. >> they were telling investors, "listen, you're helping sick people have money in their last days." >> narrator: the $1.2 billion scheme even touches olympic gold medalist greg louganis. >> hiv/aids was still thought of as a death sentence. you know, i didn't know how long i had. >> narrator: when joel manipulates the odds, investors are put in a terrible spot. >> no, i don't hope for her to
>> narrator: in this episode of "american greed"... joel steinger loves playing the ponies but finds betting on death is a bigger thrill. >> he's a bad guy. he's one of the worst that florida's ever seen. >> narrator: steinger's company, mutual benefits, tells investors they can make a killing buying life-insurance policies from dying patients. >> they were telling investors, "listen, you're helping sick people have money in their last days." >>...
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they were in a situation ere they coun't en now trand buy thr way ck home. [ narrator ] as newcomers begin to learn more about the customand traditions... of their adopted land and theilauage skills improve, th often begin to feel more comfortable. i set my mind to be here. and, you know, i just made an efft to adjust to life. even most of. the negative feeling i had initlly, i haveow outgrown. and accepted the fact that i am ia melting pot he and i'better be part of it to be happy. well, that's that. - are you all ght ? - yes, i'm fine. no, i am not fine. is there anything we can do ? there isn't anythi anyone cano. in another 12 hours, nicolae will be back in romania. he wldn't even let me wait until the plane took off. he said he needed to be alone. maybe it's for the best. how can that be possible ? this is the united states of america. this could havbe his ho. mr. brashov, i've been here for five years and it never feels like me. - but i thought you were happy here ? - most of the time i am happy. but sometimes it hurts so much to be away from my family... and my friends and my
they were in a situation ere they coun't en now trand buy thr way ck home. [ narrator ] as newcomers begin to learn more about the customand traditions... of their adopted land and theilauage skills improve, th often begin to feel more comfortable. i set my mind to be here. and, you know, i just made an efft to adjust to life. even most of. the negative feeling i had initlly, i haveow outgrown. and accepted the fact that i am ia melting pot he and i'better be part of it to be happy. well,...
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. >> narrator: in this episode of "american greed"...ne man's bold scheme to get rich quick. >> the opportunity was there for them to make easy money. >> narrator: albert talton puts a modern twist on one of the nation's oldest crimes -- making counterfeit money. >> this one was different because it was just a computer and several printers that were utilized to print this large amount of counterfeit. >> narrator: talton circulates more than $7 million in phony cash around the globe... >> he was almost proud of what he'd done -- his perverted version of the american dream. >> narrator: ...and launches the u.s. secret service into the largest manhunt of its kind.
. >> narrator: in this episode of "american greed"...ne man's bold scheme to get rich quick. >> the opportunity was there for them to make easy money. >> narrator: albert talton puts a modern twist on one of the nation's oldest crimes -- making counterfeit money. >> this one was different because it was just a computer and several printers that were utilized to print this large amount of counterfeit. >> narrator: talton circulates more than $7 million in...
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[female narrator #1] road trip nation is made possible by...le narrator #1] autodesk, providing software and resources for tomorrow's designers and engineers to solve today's challenges. hobsons: providing solutions to educational institutions that help students move successfully through each stage of the learning life cycle. [female narrator #2] road trip nation would like to thank the college board for supporting this series.
[female narrator #1] road trip nation is made possible by...le narrator #1] autodesk, providing software and resources for tomorrow's designers and engineers to solve today's challenges. hobsons: providing solutions to educational institutions that help students move successfully through each stage of the learning life cycle. [female narrator #2] road trip nation would like to thank the college board for supporting this series.
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(laughter) (narrator) our heroes' hero. (bob hope) the monsoons reallyp caught up with us at da nang. the sky was black, the field was a morass of mud. but nothing bothered these marines. they waited five hours in this sea of mud for the show. and with an audience like that, you really have to go to work. (cheering) i had a great arrival here. i stepped off the plane and disappeared. (laughter)
(laughter) (narrator) our heroes' hero. (bob hope) the monsoons reallyp caught up with us at da nang. the sky was black, the field was a morass of mud. but nothing bothered these marines. they waited five hours in this sea of mud for the show. and with an audience like that, you really have to go to work. (cheering) i had a great arrival here. i stepped off the plane and disappeared. (laughter)
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(narrator) do you love football? want to get more out of every sunday? go to fanduel.com right now and discover a new way to watch that's changing the way millions of fans enjoy the game. it's fanduel, the leader in one week fantasy football. with more winners and more payouts than any other site. fanduel will be paying out over two billion dollars this year to people just like you who can take their skill, knowledge, and love of the game and turn it into real money. whether you play with friends for bragging rights or in big leagues with huge prize pools, fanduel packs the thrill of an entire season into one week every week. and with immediate cash payouts and no season-long commitment, you choose when you play. want sundays to be even more exciting? then don't miss fanduel's sunday million contest. with over $5 million in total payouts, one winner will walk away with a million bucks every single sunday. so go to fanduel.com right now and we'll match your first deposit up to 200 bucks. love it or your money back, guaranteed. just click on the microphone
(narrator) do you love football? want to get more out of every sunday? go to fanduel.com right now and discover a new way to watch that's changing the way millions of fans enjoy the game. it's fanduel, the leader in one week fantasy football. with more winners and more payouts than any other site. fanduel will be paying out over two billion dollars this year to people just like you who can take their skill, knowledge, and love of the game and turn it into real money. whether you play with...
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maureen: "world news tonight" is narrator: for state senate, who shares our values? jeremy mcpike - supports school funding. thinks women should make their own health care decisions. and favors background checks on all gun sales. hal parrish? as mayor, he slashed education. fought to block women's health clinics. parrish gets an "a" from the gun lobby - they oppose background checks to keep guns out of the hands of dangerous people. virginia extreme or mainstream? vote mcpike for virginia. feinblatt: everytown for gun safety action fund sponsored this ad. >>> tonight, on the scene of the halloween horror, reported tornadoes, drivers trapped. buildings destroyed. the husband and father trapped, the fast-rising water surrounding him. recording a message to his family. the storms already turning deadly. and millions facing severe weather tonight. >>> also breaking, american special operations forces will now enter syria. but will there be combat? >>> the race for 2016. and the republican rebellion tonight. suspending an upcoming debate, blasting the questions this week.
maureen: "world news tonight" is narrator: for state senate, who shares our values? jeremy mcpike - supports school funding. thinks women should make their own health care decisions. and favors background checks on all gun sales. hal parrish? as mayor, he slashed education. fought to block women's health clinics. parrish gets an "a" from the gun lobby - they oppose background checks to keep guns out of the hands of dangerous people. virginia extreme or mainstream? vote...
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narrator: warning--please do not attempt any of the activities presented in this show.y are dangerous. bro... b--bro? narrator: today on "what went down"... yard work... [cheering] office work... commuting to work...
narrator: warning--please do not attempt any of the activities presented in this show.y are dangerous. bro... b--bro? narrator: today on "what went down"... yard work... [cheering] office work... commuting to work...
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>> narrator: in this episode of "american greed," meet the attorney who swears he can make the dreamsles wanting children come true. >> these people weren't looking for money. they wanted a family, and he preyed upon that. >> narrator: he promises babies for a hefty price. >> i'm thinking, "oh, my god, there's a baby. how are we gonna come up with all this money?" >> narrator: but kevin cohen is actually a merciless con artist, brokering deals that shocked investigators. >> i've never seen anything like this before. he had every angle figured out. >> narrator: and he callously exploits the hopes and desires of people just wanting to be parents. >> it really is incredible that anyone would do this, and, you know, had he stabbed me in the
>> narrator: in this episode of "american greed," meet the attorney who swears he can make the dreamsles wanting children come true. >> these people weren't looking for money. they wanted a family, and he preyed upon that. >> narrator: he promises babies for a hefty price. >> i'm thinking, "oh, my god, there's a baby. how are we gonna come up with all this money?" >> narrator: but kevin cohen is actually a merciless con artist, brokering deals...
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that is ahead on narrator: for state senate, who shares our values? jeremy mcpike - supports school funding. thinks women should make their own health care decisions. and favors background checks on all gun sales. hal parrish? as mayor, he slashed d education. fought to block women's healthlinics. parrish gets an "a" from the gun lobby - they oppose background checks to keep guns out of the hands of dangerous people. virgia extreme or mainstream? vote mcpike for virginia. feinblatt: everytown for gun safety action fund sponsored this ad. kellye: breast cancer affects so many people. maybe you have a loved one or a friend who has had it or perhaps you are going through it now yourself. well, tonight the experts are here to answer any questions that you have about breast cancer. they will be here until 6:30. in the health center, i'm kellye lynn for abc7 news. leon: thank you. tonight metro is preparing for an investigation of itself. they ordered top to bottom review of the management. won'tcome cheap. metro is paying a company under $3 million. mauree
that is ahead on narrator: for state senate, who shares our values? jeremy mcpike - supports school funding. thinks women should make their own health care decisions. and favors background checks on all gun sales. hal parrish? as mayor, he slashed d education. fought to block women's healthlinics. parrish gets an "a" from the gun lobby - they oppose background checks to keep guns out of the hands of dangerous people. virgia extreme or mainstream? vote mcpike for virginia. feinblatt:...
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. >> narrator: in this episode of "american greed"... marcus schrenker. remember this guy?ane crashed in milton, florida, sunday night. >> narrator: he was a stunt pilot... >> basically, it's a very high-g routine that has a lot of gyroscopic precession. >> i've seen him do a few things in the airplane that were, "boy, this guy knows what he's doing." >> narrator: ...and clients say, a con man. >> people trusted him, in some cases, with a million dollars. >> narrator: ...who had the country wondering for days whether he was dead or alive.
. >> narrator: in this episode of "american greed"... marcus schrenker. remember this guy?ane crashed in milton, florida, sunday night. >> narrator: he was a stunt pilot... >> basically, it's a very high-g routine that has a lot of gyroscopic precession. >> i've seen him do a few things in the airplane that were, "boy, this guy knows what he's doing." >> narrator: ...and clients say, a con man. >> people trusted him, in some cases, with a...
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well, i guess i'll have to. [ narrator ] no matter how you look at it it pays to be on time.i can't believe the changes around here. the way everyone's working it looks like they're having a contest. according to mr. brashov they are. oh. is that elm drive or elm street ? okay. right. i have it there in 25 minutes. did i say 25 ? i meant 20. i'll be there in 20 minutes. right. good-bye. rosa ! one chicken special to go ! - coming right up. - henry, delivery in five minutes ! here you go. that looks delicious. enjoy your meal. quickly. katherine, can you check on the takeout order in the kitchen ? anything you say, mr. brashov. emery, do you really think all this running around is going to be good for my business ? absolutely. look how fast all your people are moving. the question is, how long can they keep it up ? they all want to win the contest as the most efficient employee at crossroads cafe. believe me, that will keep them going. i know the contest you set up is a good idea, but i am not so sure i can afford to pay the $100 prize. mr. brashov. an investment in your peopl
well, i guess i'll have to. [ narrator ] no matter how you look at it it pays to be on time.i can't believe the changes around here. the way everyone's working it looks like they're having a contest. according to mr. brashov they are. oh. is that elm drive or elm street ? okay. right. i have it there in 25 minutes. did i say 25 ? i meant 20. i'll be there in 20 minutes. right. good-bye. rosa ! one chicken special to go ! - coming right up. - henry, delivery in five minutes ! here you go. that...
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narrator: you've heard the term lottery of birth.
narrator: you've heard the term lottery of birth.
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leon: st narrator: for state senate, who shares our values? jeremy mcpike - supports school funding. thinks women should make their own health care decisions. and favors background checks on all gun sales. hal parrish? as mayor, he slashed education. fought to block women's health clinics. parrish gets an "a" from the gun lobby - they oppose background checks to keep guns out of the hands of dangerous people. virginia extreme or mainstream? vote mcpike for virginia. feinblatt: everytown for gun safety action fund sponsored this ad. >>> tonight, the eye-opening new cancer warning. hot dogs, processed meat and bacon, now put in the same category as cigarettes and asbestos. the world health organization and their new findings. dr. besser is stand big with the bottom line. how much should you and your family eat? >>> breaking now. the new poll out. trump in trouble, slipping even further in the key first state of iowa. trump now attacking the polls, and his new comments tonight on religion. >>> the driver who crashed into the homecoming parade. fo
leon: st narrator: for state senate, who shares our values? jeremy mcpike - supports school funding. thinks women should make their own health care decisions. and favors background checks on all gun sales. hal parrish? as mayor, he slashed education. fought to block women's health clinics. parrish gets an "a" from the gun lobby - they oppose background checks to keep guns out of the hands of dangerous people. virginia extreme or mainstream? vote mcpike for virginia. feinblatt:...
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narrator: for state senanate, wo shares our values? jeremy mcpike - supports school funding. thinks women should make their own health care decisions. and favors background checks on all gun sales. hal parrish? as mayor, he slashed education. fought to block women's health clinics. parrish gets an "a" from the gun lobby - they oppose background checks to keep guns out of the hands of dangerous people. virginia extreme or mainstream? vote mcpike for virginia. feinblatt: everytown for gun safety action fund sponsored this ad. leon: "7 on your side" tonight with the composite sketch of a sexual assault suspect. the man looks like the person seen there attacked a woman in the laundry room at canterbury square apartments in alexandria last friday. the victim fought the man off with an industrial vacuum, cutting his face. anyone who recognizes the suspect should call police immediately. maureen: the fate of charles severance will soon be in the hands of a fairfax county jury. prosecutors and defense attorneys gave closing arguments today. severance is charged with killing alexandri
narrator: for state senanate, wo shares our values? jeremy mcpike - supports school funding. thinks women should make their own health care decisions. and favors background checks on all gun sales. hal parrish? as mayor, he slashed education. fought to block women's health clinics. parrish gets an "a" from the gun lobby - they oppose background checks to keep guns out of the hands of dangerous people. virginia extreme or mainstream? vote mcpike for virginia. feinblatt: everytown for...
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george is narrator: for state senate, who shares our values? jeremy mcpike - supports school funding. thinks women should make their own health care decisions. and favors background checks on all gun sales. hal parrish? as mayor, he slashed education. fought to block women's health clinics. parrish gets an "a" from the gun lobby - they oppose background checks to keep guns out of the hands of dangerous people. virginia extreme or mainstream? vote mcpike for virginia. feinblatt: everytown for gun safety action fund sponsored this ad. >>> incredible. it's basketball season already? >> it's basketball season. >> i can only handle so much. football has me wired up. >> everything is going on now. the wizards make their debut against the knicks. they may be without their head coach. several executives are in minnesota attending a memorial for flip saunders. wizards, 2-0 to start the season for the first time in ten years. and for the bunch, it hasn't been that pretty. they came down from 10 in the fourth. bradley automobibeals. they know there's much
george is narrator: for state senate, who shares our values? jeremy mcpike - supports school funding. thinks women should make their own health care decisions. and favors background checks on all gun sales. hal parrish? as mayor, he slashed education. fought to block women's health clinics. parrish gets an "a" from the gun lobby - they oppose background checks to keep guns out of the hands of dangerous people. virginia extreme or mainstream? vote mcpike for virginia. feinblatt:...
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each wagon get as narrator. my narrator was bob. i talked to him earlier but it was a challenge to get through the chat. >> i've narrated hayrides -- [ laughing ] they strive very hard to balance between scaring the pants off of you and letting you have a good time. >> reporter: time for the hayride. what could possibly happen? >> well come to the witch's woods hayride. you'll be riding with me. i'm the dark imperial wizard lord bob. it's a family name. >> reporter: some humor makes the ride seem pleasant for just a second. then terror galore. lord bob tells us the story of the demons plague as we go through the village of curse and six people. the characters come out all around the wagon chasing after us, screaming at us. just when you think it's over [ chainsaw running ] >> i thought the characters were scary but the guy with the change saw. >> s that -- chainsaw. >> that's the worst part. >> you know that before you go in there. >> you can't really get me. >> that looks really scary. pam fletcher helped you. >> she helped us a to
each wagon get as narrator. my narrator was bob. i talked to him earlier but it was a challenge to get through the chat. >> i've narrated hayrides -- [ laughing ] they strive very hard to balance between scaring the pants off of you and letting you have a good time. >> reporter: time for the hayride. what could possibly happen? >> well come to the witch's woods hayride. you'll be riding with me. i'm the dark imperial wizard lord bob. it's a family name. >> reporter: some...
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narrator: a high-tech tool that maps hidden sources of water. and an artist who brings the beauty of botany to life. next on "quest." announcer: support for "quest" is provided by...
narrator: a high-tech tool that maps hidden sources of water. and an artist who brings the beauty of botany to life. next on "quest." announcer: support for "quest" is provided by...