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why did that video take so long is one of their questions. nd question was why was the officer charged so late? why was he charged today? why was he indicted yesterday when this had happened so long ago? in fact, according to the city attorney, she says that the video was one of the most graphic and one of the most violate she had seen her in her time serving as state attorney. protesters are asking if this was the case, why did it take so long? of course, her response was these sort of things, these take time and particularly police shooting shootin shootings, they take time. the protesters took to the streets. >> alex, you have aually spent the past few months covering a number of protests. how would you characterize what you saw here in chicago, compared to some of the other places you've been? >> reporter: sure. well, the situation here is certainly very different. for one, the group is much smaller. the photo we saw last night, we saw about a hundred protesters, more or less. it was much less. viola the protests was pretty much not volati
why did that video take so long is one of their questions. nd question was why was the officer charged so late? why was he charged today? why was he indicted yesterday when this had happened so long ago? in fact, according to the city attorney, she says that the video was one of the most graphic and one of the most violate she had seen her in her time serving as state attorney. protesters are asking if this was the case, why did it take so long? of course, her response was these sort of things,...
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ernie: bye-bye, so long, farewell. okay. coming up here, there are a lot of decisions to be made in relationships. so who makes most of them in yours? your answers coming up. russ: i'm the king of my castle. ernie: you're the king of the castle. i hope your wife is listening to that.
ernie: bye-bye, so long, farewell. okay. coming up here, there are a lot of decisions to be made in relationships. so who makes most of them in yours? your answers coming up. russ: i'm the king of my castle. ernie: you're the king of the castle. i hope your wife is listening to that.
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hot diggety dog hot dog, hot dog, hot diggety dog we're splitting the scene, we're full of beans so long for now from mickey mouse that's me! and the mickey mouse club house aw, thanks for stopping by. mickey: oh, another fun day! minnie: do you remember how many plates we needed for the picnic today? right! we needed 12 plates, one plate for each of our 12 friends. mickey: flying hot dogs!
hot diggety dog hot dog, hot dog, hot diggety dog we're splitting the scene, we're full of beans so long for now from mickey mouse that's me! and the mickey mouse club house aw, thanks for stopping by. mickey: oh, another fun day! minnie: do you remember how many plates we needed for the picnic today? right! we needed 12 plates, one plate for each of our 12 friends. mickey: flying hot dogs!
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in parts because it takes so long -- in part because it takes so long to go through the process.>>> it
in parts because it takes so long -- in part because it takes so long to go through the process.>>> it
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, 2000 miles across mostly indian country, and it lasts so long. this is a migration going on in the 1840's, 1850's. throughout these three pivotal decades of the 19th century, you have people making this migration. -- the area changes changes as our changes going on in the united states. >> what motivated people to make this journey? sarah: there's a lot of different motivations. we often think of it east to west. going,e farming families there's actual legislation passed that makes land cheaply available. that is a huge draw. you also have livestock figures. can getlize if they cows to the pacific coast, they're going to make a lot of money. also have people traveling the trail at least once a year for maybe a decade or so of .heir lives durin is discovered in california, that changes the flow of the migration. you have more young men coming from further eastern urban centers like we are. >> how do you conduct your , andrch on the subject what kinds of people did you who stories discussed the travel? --ah: most of my research one of the great thi
, 2000 miles across mostly indian country, and it lasts so long. this is a migration going on in the 1840's, 1850's. throughout these three pivotal decades of the 19th century, you have people making this migration. -- the area changes changes as our changes going on in the united states. >> what motivated people to make this journey? sarah: there's a lot of different motivations. we often think of it east to west. going,e farming families there's actual legislation passed that makes land...
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what took you so long? ell quantum lasts longer in 99% of devices, [laser blasts] so you can power imagination all day long. [duracell slamtones] it takesi'm on the move.. to all day long...ss. and sometimes, i just don't eat the way i should. so i drink boost to get the nutrition that i'm missing. boost complete nutritional drink has 26 essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin d to support strong bones and 10 grams of protein to help maintain muscle. all with a great...
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. >> we've been wanting to do this for so long and we're doing it. and all of a sudden, here i am again in the hospital, sick. it was somewhat heart breaking. mollie: but a sympathetic judge is turning heartache into joy for one ohio family. a man battling leukemia was too sick to adopt the girl he's raised since she was 5-years-old. but as reporter karin johnson tells us, a local judge took his courtroom to the hospital. karin: a father's love for his daughter, you can see it in his eyes. >> she is a blessing. karin: aubrey feels the same about him. >> he has raised me since i was five. karin: through fishing trips to has been his stepdaughter. all of that was about to change. they started the adoption process when rob, who had battled leukemia one of before was diagnosed with a more aggressive form of the disease. his health declined and he could not make it to the court hearing. >> we have been wanting to do this for so long and we are doing it, and all of a sudden here i am again in the hospital, sick. it was somewhat heartbreaking. karin: helpin
. >> we've been wanting to do this for so long and we're doing it. and all of a sudden, here i am again in the hospital, sick. it was somewhat heart breaking. mollie: but a sympathetic judge is turning heartache into joy for one ohio family. a man battling leukemia was too sick to adopt the girl he's raised since she was 5-years-old. but as reporter karin johnson tells us, a local judge took his courtroom to the hospital. karin: a father's love for his daughter, you can see it in his...
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so too. it's too far off shore to be a big deal for a. >> what are we looking at long-term? winters almost a pound a. weather is controlled by ens so. the weather dog says the east coast will have a mild winter, it it will not be the snow. >> so smitty are you taking the stand to the farmer's almanac? the farmer's almanac has talked about a record snowfall this winter. >> the canine weather prognostic is saying it will be a mild weather this year. she can't emphasize that more. >> we are based in new york city however you and smitty go on the road all the time talking to kids about science and weather, do you have an event coming up in philly tomorrow. what's going on. >> as a matter of fact we are the official weather people for the national science teachers association. there is a big conference in philadelphia this weekend. we'll be there wednesday, thursday, and friday. we'll be rainy on thursday, sunshine for the weekend. >> when is the first snow to be expected? i won't hold hold you to a particular date but give me a range. >> i don't believe you're going to say that.
so too. it's too far off shore to be a big deal for a. >> what are we looking at long-term? winters almost a pound a. weather is controlled by ens so. the weather dog says the east coast will have a mild winter, it it will not be the snow. >> so smitty are you taking the stand to the farmer's almanac? the farmer's almanac has talked about a record snowfall this winter. >> the canine weather prognostic is saying it will be a mild weather this year. she can't emphasize that...
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it' s a very rare to get this warm for so long in november. here are the highs across the state. close to a record high, but shy by three degrees of the coast. by tomorrow, we are going to see the records shattered. the record high is only 62 degrees. still quite warm with a southwesterly flow. 60' s for many. overnight tonight, chile for many. there he close to normal high temperatures for this time of year. a warm start to another warm on on friday. springlike conditions back to the west. it shuts off quickly on the plane states. cooler air will begin to build in stating -- starting friday night, and around of showers a late in the afternoon or early evening tomorrow. much cooler air begins to roll in. saturday, temperatures above average, and then right at or even slightly below on sunday. then temperatures climb above average early next week. not bad month of rather -- of whether, even when we go back down. tonight, 40' s north, 50-55 south. tomorrow, a run at the low 70' s. with any partial sun, concord has a chance of getting close to the record high of 75. again, portsmout
it' s a very rare to get this warm for so long in november. here are the highs across the state. close to a record high, but shy by three degrees of the coast. by tomorrow, we are going to see the records shattered. the record high is only 62 degrees. still quite warm with a southwesterly flow. 60' s for many. overnight tonight, chile for many. there he close to normal high temperatures for this time of year. a warm start to another warm on on friday. springlike conditions back to the west. it...
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we asked him why has it taken so long to bring iran to the negotiating table of the syrian peace talks? >> it's reached a point where the parties involved in this war both regional country, international powers, the united states and russian have come to the conclusion without the involvement of iran as the major backer of the syrian government, there cannot be a political solution. unfortunately, as you said it has taken five years for them to come to this conclusion. there has been previous attempts to have iran be part of these negotiations. unfortunately, every juncture there has been some opposition from saudi arabia, rale have a, and washington itself. iran provides the underground adviser to the syrian military, and has got an historical link that goes into the economy, society, and even religious. so the connection between the countries. yes, it has a major influence on the direction of what the syrian government can do and may commit to and compromise in the negotiations. >> he also said if a political solution is going to be reached, assad has to be at the table and pushed to
we asked him why has it taken so long to bring iran to the negotiating table of the syrian peace talks? >> it's reached a point where the parties involved in this war both regional country, international powers, the united states and russian have come to the conclusion without the involvement of iran as the major backer of the syrian government, there cannot be a political solution. unfortunately, as you said it has taken five years for them to come to this conclusion. there has been...
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so long as the glacial waters don't disappear, this region 4000 meters above sea level will remain alace he loves. >> there was no glacial ice left here when i was born. there's some snowfall in winter. it settles up there on the peaks, but as soon as winter's over, it looks like this again -- what we can see now. >> he lives in miraflores, down in the valley. the elderly folk in the village worry about an impending water shortage. they still remember what happened to their ancestors. life in the valley is becoming increasingly hard. there's some tourism to the region, but the main local industry is agriculture. these days, though, the sector is frought with problems. many locals have moved away. robejildo himself spent four years in lima training to be a welder, but then he came home. >> if you go away, then it's because you want to learn some skills. now i can pass on my expertise to the younger generation, so they can make something of themselves here. >> but robejildo is an exception. these newly-built villages in the foothills of the andes are home to many refugees from the unst
so long as the glacial waters don't disappear, this region 4000 meters above sea level will remain alace he loves. >> there was no glacial ice left here when i was born. there's some snowfall in winter. it settles up there on the peaks, but as soon as winter's over, it looks like this again -- what we can see now. >> he lives in miraflores, down in the valley. the elderly folk in the village worry about an impending water shortage. they still remember what happened to their...
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able to remember what it was like not to have high speed rail and people will wonder why it took so long so it takeathize political will to make it happen. thank you. madam chair i don't have public comment cards. >> i think i have two, john swark and estersterns. anyone else like to speak please line up after mr. swark. >> i did want to use the overhead for part of high presentation. >> put your material on the overhead. >> i don't want to cover up until i refer to it. i would like to say i'm very much in support of this legislation and i would like to talk about the history and give context. from the launch of the firstbert study to the day the first people riding it was 15 years. bart started a study and this time it is said it will 25 to 40 years to complete a new line. we should consider this a public policy farrier but a second failure would happen if we dont realize this weakness and get ahead of it by setting up a process where we look forward and studying so we can keep things in the pipeline. we have run into a catch 22 in san francisco that we can't add density without increas
able to remember what it was like not to have high speed rail and people will wonder why it took so long so it takeathize political will to make it happen. thank you. madam chair i don't have public comment cards. >> i think i have two, john swark and estersterns. anyone else like to speak please line up after mr. swark. >> i did want to use the overhead for part of high presentation. >> put your material on the overhead. >> i don't want to cover up until i refer to it....
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and it was hard to watch and i'm ashamed, and what has taken me so long to talk to anybody is because i've been scared. >> reporter: police say it was golden who assaulted edward caban caban who told golden to get out of his car after golden couldn't give an address where he was going. we showed the video to edward caban. >> he says it's not him. it was him who had the first drink. it was him who made the decision to go out that night. it was him who made the decision to get into the uber. >> reporter: tonight, caban said any apology golden wants to offer isn't welcome. >> i don't trust him. because i am is not sure if he would feel the same way if this didn't go viral. i don't know if he is crying because he has been outed. >> reporter: golden is facing charges of assault and disorderly conduct and now is being sued by caban. caban told me he is afraid of golden. he said if he ever showed up to his front door to apologize, he would run. for cbs news, stacy butler, los angeles. >>> it was a big night for country music as the cmas were handed out in nashville. for the second year in a
and it was hard to watch and i'm ashamed, and what has taken me so long to talk to anybody is because i've been scared. >> reporter: police say it was golden who assaulted edward caban caban who told golden to get out of his car after golden couldn't give an address where he was going. we showed the video to edward caban. >> he says it's not him. it was him who had the first drink. it was him who made the decision to go out that night. it was him who made the decision to get into...
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what took you guys so long? uhh... you're in a prison 40 stories underground, and the elevator was broke. oh. wow! my ears just popped. hah-hah! ooh, sorry honey, is there anything we can do for you? well, some clean clothes and a hairbrush would be a good start. oh, and maybe if you have time... clear my name! mom, look, we know you didn't do this. i am being set up. i don't know by who or why, but i am. i know, honey. you were on that solo mission in hawaii. i mean, it's not like you snuck out of your hotel, took honolulu air flight 213 to hong kong that arrived at 6:14 am, rented a car, scored some explosives on the black market, decimated a building, and made it all the way back to your hotel in hawaii in time for breakfast. did you? take that back, or they will find me guilty... of killing my husband! look, mom, we are not gonna rest until you are out of here and the person who set you up is sitting in there instead. my attorney from the organization, maggie summer, said that they're turning me over to the
what took you guys so long? uhh... you're in a prison 40 stories underground, and the elevator was broke. oh. wow! my ears just popped. hah-hah! ooh, sorry honey, is there anything we can do for you? well, some clean clothes and a hairbrush would be a good start. oh, and maybe if you have time... clear my name! mom, look, we know you didn't do this. i am being set up. i don't know by who or why, but i am. i know, honey. you were on that solo mission in hawaii. i mean, it's not like you snuck...
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why did it take so long, over a year, for this officer to be charged.the main prosecutor said that they just wanted to get it right, but protesters are not buying it. in fact, jonah, they have a big protest planned for this friday. they say they want to target the money on committee, on black friday, the biggest shopping day of the year they're going to be protesting through this corridor. they want people to know that they want this main prosecutor fired from her job because of the length of time it has taken to prosecute. they want the main police chief booted out of his job as well. the police chief say that things have changed for the better in chicago. and they're trying to do their job as thoroughly as possible. protesters are not buying it. >> we'll have to leave it there. th >> 24 unarmed people were shot dead in 1948. the u.k.'s highest court whacked the british government that the european human rights act does not have the right to hold an inquiry into deaths that happened so long ago. in the philippines a thousand families have been left hom
why did it take so long, over a year, for this officer to be charged.the main prosecutor said that they just wanted to get it right, but protesters are not buying it. in fact, jonah, they have a big protest planned for this friday. they say they want to target the money on committee, on black friday, the biggest shopping day of the year they're going to be protesting through this corridor. they want people to know that they want this main prosecutor fired from her job because of the length of...
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he's concerned about her being alone for so long. he takes her to his home.nts to help her with her homework. he discovered that it's full of mistakes. her school grades haven't been good for some time. shu fears that academic gaps will eventually lead to income gaps for the children he watches over. he knows that their grades will affect their futures, so he's doing what he can to ensure they keep up with their school work. meanwhile, shu's wife prepares lunch. even though she complains, shu's wife has made various dishes. it's a special, nutritious treat for huiping. who usually eats instant noodles alone at home for lunch. >> as huiping plays with shu's neighbor's kids, shu falls asleep from exhaustion. at 67 years old, his work is beginning to take its toll. tens of millions of children like these pose a simple but serious question for the people of china. what is happiness? >>> hello there. welcome to "newsline." it's thursday, november 5th. i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. >>> there are new revelations about the crash of the russian passenger plane. th
he's concerned about her being alone for so long. he takes her to his home.nts to help her with her homework. he discovered that it's full of mistakes. her school grades haven't been good for some time. shu fears that academic gaps will eventually lead to income gaps for the children he watches over. he knows that their grades will affect their futures, so he's doing what he can to ensure they keep up with their school work. meanwhile, shu's wife prepares lunch. even though she complains, shu's...
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what took you so long? racell quantum lasts longer in 99% of devices, [laser blasts] so you can power imagination all day long. [duracell slamtones] remember when christmas was magical? let's get back there. santa's wonderland at bass pro shops has what we've all been missing. with the arcades... elves... and even a picture with santa. all for free. was going to clean if an better than a manual? he said sure. but don't get just any one. get one inspired by dentists. with a round brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's rounded brush head cups your teeth to break up plaque and rotates to sweep it away. and oral-b delivers a clinically proven superior clean versus sonicare diamondclean. my mouth feels super clean. oral-b know you're getting a superior clean. i'm never going back to a manual brush. whether your car is a red car a white car a blue car a red white and blue car a green car a car with this on it a car with this in it a car with wings a car with a tail a car with a fin and a tail all you have to do
what took you so long? racell quantum lasts longer in 99% of devices, [laser blasts] so you can power imagination all day long. [duracell slamtones] remember when christmas was magical? let's get back there. santa's wonderland at bass pro shops has what we've all been missing. with the arcades... elves... and even a picture with santa. all for free. was going to clean if an better than a manual? he said sure. but don't get just any one. get one inspired by dentists. with a round brush head. go...
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"wicked" has been there for so long, they've really made it their home, so there is this gorgeous mural backstage that was painted by one of the cast members. >> also hidden in gershwin stairwells is a graffiti wall and an impressive who's who of the show's former stars. >> anyone going to "kinky boots" should really get there early, because it is the al hirschfeld, and there are al hirschfelds on the second floor of the theater on display. it's a beautiful space. it actually is kind of moorish in design. it has a little bit of a gothic feel to it. and it has these beautiful stained-glass windowpanes that kind of match "kinky boots," which is there right now. it kind of looks perfect for that production. the vivian beaumont, where "king and i" is currently playing, is a gorgeous space. kelli o'hara loved the beaumont. it was somewhere she always wanted to work. >> well, it's my home away from home at this point. i've done three shows there now -- "light in the piazza," "the south pacific," and now "the king and i." there's this expanse. there's this very, very different thrust stage. it
"wicked" has been there for so long, they've really made it their home, so there is this gorgeous mural backstage that was painted by one of the cast members. >> also hidden in gershwin stairwells is a graffiti wall and an impressive who's who of the show's former stars. >> anyone going to "kinky boots" should really get there early, because it is the al hirschfeld, and there are al hirschfelds on the second floor of the theater on display. it's a beautiful...
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>> i have that energy that i had so long ago. >> i just feel so much more focused.
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borrowing from the future and there's been such a misallocation of resources because this has gone on so long and so unnecessarily the chickens will come home to roost. >> promoting the release of his new book, republican presidential candidate donald trump accusing the fed of not raising rates for political reasons. >> they are not raising them because obama has asked them not to raise them. in my opinion, he wants to get out of office because we are in a bubble and when those rates are raised a lot of bad things are going to happen or potentially going to happen and in my opinion janet yellen is highly political and she is not raising rates for a very specific reason because obama told her not to because he wants to be out playing golf in a year from now and he wants to be doing other things and doesn't want to see a big bubble burst during his administration. let's go straight to washington d.c. tracie potts joins us now. this has been a hot button contentious republican political issue. not only donald trump. we have heard this from rand paul and ted cruz. >> right. their argument is that
borrowing from the future and there's been such a misallocation of resources because this has gone on so long and so unnecessarily the chickens will come home to roost. >> promoting the release of his new book, republican presidential candidate donald trump accusing the fed of not raising rates for political reasons. >> they are not raising them because obama has asked them not to raise them. in my opinion, he wants to get out of office because we are in a bubble and when those...
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it's been so long. oh, my. you still look as handsome as ever.ck up right where we left off which started with this. >> help yourself. >> thank you. >> you're going to have the roast beef and poached egg and our favorite. >> so good to be back. >> i love watching you guys eat. >> who taught you to cook? who was the good cook in your family? >> when we were small, my grandmother would say stuff like, i don't care who you are, if you can't cook, you're nobody to me. >> oh, wow. >> yeah. there's no teaching malay cooking here. it comes from your mom's kitchen. and you learn by smelling, by seeing, that's how i teach my children to cook. all the dishes join do them, the aroma just floats around. i know exactly where the chili paste frying in the pan is ready for not. it's from here. basically it's from here. >> this food is so perfect. the flavors are so perfect. it's so delicious. when you booked this trip, you didn't know we had over 11,000 local activities listed on our app. or that you could book them right from your phone. a few weeks ago, you s
it's been so long. oh, my. you still look as handsome as ever.ck up right where we left off which started with this. >> help yourself. >> thank you. >> you're going to have the roast beef and poached egg and our favorite. >> so good to be back. >> i love watching you guys eat. >> who taught you to cook? who was the good cook in your family? >> when we were small, my grandmother would say stuff like, i don't care who you are, if you can't cook, you're...
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it lasts for so long. it is a migration going on in the 1840's, 1850's, and throughout these decades, you have people making this migration. the narrative changes as there are changes going on in the u.s. >> what motivated these people to make this journey? >> there are a lot of different motivations. one of the things about this journey as we often think of it as east to west. that is certainly true. there are farming families going. there is legislation passed to make land cheaply available. that is a huge draw. you also have livestock. they realize that if they could get cows to the pacific coast, they're going to make a lot of money. there are also people traveling the trail at least once a year for may be a decade or so of their lives. another major factor is gold in california. when gold is discovered in california, that really changes the makeup of the migration because you have more young men were coming from farther east and urban centers like new york. >> have you conduct your research on the sub
it lasts for so long. it is a migration going on in the 1840's, 1850's, and throughout these decades, you have people making this migration. the narrative changes as there are changes going on in the u.s. >> what motivated these people to make this journey? >> there are a lot of different motivations. one of the things about this journey as we often think of it as east to west. that is certainly true. there are farming families going. there is legislation passed to make land cheaply...
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what took you so long? cookoo. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: cookoo! what took you so long, mr. bond? ha ha ha. that was awesome. christoph waltz, "spectre," is in imax, in theaters now. lin-manuel miranda joins us next. stick around, everybody. christoph waltz. [ cheers and applause ] [ barks ] come on. wait. welcome to the annual lighting of the tree. let the holidays begin! [ crowd gasps ] oh that is not good! a bulb has gone out. who will go on the perilous journey to replace it? we will! crowd: huh? we will? yeah! shell ya' later be careful out there. good luck! give extra. get extra. proud of you, son. ge! a manufacturer. well that's why i dug this out for you. it's your grandpappy's hammer and he would have wanted you to have it. it meant a lot to him... yes, ge makes powerful machines. but i'll be writing the code that will allow those machines to share information with each other. i'll be changing the way the world works. (interrupting) you can't pick it up, can you? go ahead. he can't lift the hammer. it's okay though! you're going to change the world. welcome. we have
what took you so long? cookoo. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: cookoo! what took you so long, mr. bond? ha ha ha. that was awesome. christoph waltz, "spectre," is in imax, in theaters now. lin-manuel miranda joins us next. stick around, everybody. christoph waltz. [ cheers and applause ] [ barks ] come on. wait. welcome to the annual lighting of the tree. let the holidays begin! [ crowd gasps ] oh that is not good! a bulb has gone out. who will go on the perilous journey to...
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what took you so long? duracell quantum lasts longer in 99% of devices, [laser blasts] so you can power imagination all day long. [duracell slamtones] i am totally blind. and sometimes i struggle to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. this is called non-24. learn more by calling 844-824-2424. or visit your24info.com. oh no... (under his breath) hey man! hey peter. (unenthusiastic) oh... ha ha ha! joanne? is that you? it's me... you don't look a day over 70. am i right? jingle jingle. if you're peter pan, you stay young forever. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. ♪ you make me feel so young... it's what you do. ♪ you make me feel ♪ so spring has sprung. this woman... this cancer patient... christine... living her life... loving her family. moments made possible in part by the breakthrough science of advanced genomic testing. after christine exhausted the standard treatment options for her disease, doctors working with the center for
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ernie: bye-bye, so long, farewell. okay. coming up here, there are a lot of decisions to be made in relationships. so who makes most of them in yours? your answers coming up. russ: i'm the king of my castle. ernie: you're the king of the castle. i hope your wife is listening to that. it took the rockettes years to master the kick line. but only a few moves to master paying bills on chase.com technology designed for you. ernie: thanks for watching the news at 6:00. now you can connect with me on facebook. go to facebook.com/ernie anastos. check it out. you can also answer my daily positive questions. go to facebook.com/ernie anastos. >>> all right. tell it like it is. who makes the most decisions in your relationship? >> my wife. ernie: she does. because? >> because she has better judgment. >> it's good. it works perfectly. ernie: i'm sure he knows. who makes the right decisions, mommy or daddy? >> daddy. >> i feel like all my decisions are based off of what i think he wants. ernie: what he wants. you're trying to please him.
ernie: bye-bye, so long, farewell. okay. coming up here, there are a lot of decisions to be made in relationships. so who makes most of them in yours? your answers coming up. russ: i'm the king of my castle. ernie: you're the king of the castle. i hope your wife is listening to that. it took the rockettes years to master the kick line. but only a few moves to master paying bills on chase.com technology designed for you. ernie: thanks for watching the news at 6:00. now you can connect with me on...
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now we'll find a way but we're not still together we're not the same nothing lasts forever no been so long you and i we're like the weather like sun and rain we're denying when we're losing me and i'm losing you through the night and through the break of day because it's been so dark so long i can't tell what's going on two hearts beat together i seen the flame lasts forever like the rain been so long do you see me on my daylight i've had enough although the blame i put on you lately [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: seal, everybody! the album "seal 7" is out now. and head over to www.latenightseth.com for a special performance of his three-time grammy award-winning smash hit, "kiss from a rose." we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] >> announcer: the "late night" music experience is brought to you by t-mobile. t-mobile is setting music free. stream all the music you want. data charges do not apply. want more late night music?
now we'll find a way but we're not still together we're not the same nothing lasts forever no been so long you and i we're like the weather like sun and rain we're denying when we're losing me and i'm losing you through the night and through the break of day because it's been so dark so long i can't tell what's going on two hearts beat together i seen the flame lasts forever like the rain been so long do you see me on my daylight i've had enough although the blame i put on you lately [ cheers...
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so long as we manage the business well, continue growth profile of, then he their investment is quite safe the upside potential with a safe dividend. maria: the allocation of capital a priority, let me ask you about the economy one more question here, that is the industrial side of things, how bad has this commodities complex breakdown been when you look at oil you look at you know iron, copper steel all the things, that are used this industrial, is it in recession. rex tillerson: had a huge impact certainly on those commoditytized upputts a point, steel drilling pipe tubulars, whether larengines deseal in manufactures in that space providing turbines necessary to carry out activities have seen hit if you look at results you see in their as a results in terms of those of revenue streams are down forward book orders are down, and there is even an impact on some of the large engineering companies themselves, as the industry at large, has began to curtail, and flatten out forward curve some huge project investments so it is impacting a lot of segments if the economy. >> because of china.
so long as we manage the business well, continue growth profile of, then he their investment is quite safe the upside potential with a safe dividend. maria: the allocation of capital a priority, let me ask you about the economy one more question here, that is the industrial side of things, how bad has this commodities complex breakdown been when you look at oil you look at you know iron, copper steel all the things, that are used this industrial, is it in recession. rex tillerson: had a huge...
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so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine, i talked to my doctor andsing piece in my asthma treatment. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. breo opens up airways to help improve breathing for a full 24 hours. breo contains a type of medicine that increases the risk of death from asthma problems and may increase the risk of hospitalization in children and adolescents. breo is not for people whose asthma is well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. once your asthma is well controlled, your doctor will decide if you can stop breo and prescribe a different asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. do not take breo more than prescribed. see your doctor if your asthma does not improve or gets worse. ask your doctor if 24-hour breo could be a missing piece for you. see if you're eligible for 12 months free a
so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine, i talked to my doctor andsing piece in my asthma treatment. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. breo opens up airways to help improve breathing for a full 24 hours. breo contains a type of medicine that increases the risk of...
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losing you ♪ ♪ through the night and through the break of day ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ because it's been so dark so long♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: seal, everybody! the album "seal 7" is out now. and head over to www.latenightseth.com for a special performance of his three-time grammy award-winning smash hit, "kiss from a rose." we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] >> announcer: the "late night" music experience is brought to you by t-mobile. t-mobile is setting music free. stream all the music you want. data charges do not apply. want more late night music? watch premiere performances at latenightseth.com. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: my thanks to rainn wilson, elizabeth hurley, seal, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] t-mobile and, of course, the 8g band. stay tuned for carson daly. we'll see you tomorrow! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> carson: good evening, and welcome to "last call" from amp radio. tonight, we've got a good lineup
losing you ♪ ♪ through the night and through the break of day ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ because it's been so dark so long♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: seal, everybody! the album "seal 7" is out now. and head over to www.latenightseth.com for a special performance of his three-time grammy award-winning smash hit, "kiss from a rose." we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] >> announcer: the "late night" music experience is brought to you by...
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. >> maybe many -- maybe in the current state of haziness or something that he has done for so long forith my kids and my wife and playing with the kids in the band. it is just really is fun. >> it's not all bad necessarily. it's kind of like we get to celebrate his life while he's still around. you know, we don't have to -- some people we don't get to see the full picture of what their life has been until they are gone. with this illness, we know that the end is kind of near, at least for his career and kind of celebrate it and enjoy it with him still with us. it's actually kind of nice. >> i think that the decision to book the tour is very courageous, because in there is inherently the risk that he could kind of undermine people's respect for him or the appreciation. >> the bass is just too late. >> we will turn it down. >> yeah, there is a big musical challenge in this kind of show that most musicians don't have to deal with, which is anything can happen. all bets off. but that is kind of exciting. ♪ i have tried and i have failed lord ♪ ♪ i have won and i have lost ♪ i've lived and
. >> maybe many -- maybe in the current state of haziness or something that he has done for so long forith my kids and my wife and playing with the kids in the band. it is just really is fun. >> it's not all bad necessarily. it's kind of like we get to celebrate his life while he's still around. you know, we don't have to -- some people we don't get to see the full picture of what their life has been until they are gone. with this illness, we know that the end is kind of near, at...
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it sort of raised the question why the campaign waited so long to come out. >> that's the biggest one for me. >> in new hampshire last week he was asked when he was filing the papers to be on the state ballot. he said, well, it was a private matter. it's not a big deal. he didn't have an answer for why would you know you're running for president wait until you have a nice bump in the polls in november to put this information out? it appears to be sort of not what's there but it raises the question of why not put it out last year or two years ago. it's puzpuzzling. >> the campaign's argument is it didn't come up -- in 2010 he was leading in the polls. he was not in a position where he felt like he needed to release it. lately the media scrutiny reached a level. >> the bigger issue is his retirement accounts. his financial wisdom of cashing out the retirement accounts and things. is he living beyond his means? >> if jeb bush's campaign or the broader field -- if this is all they have to use against rubio, they'll have to keep looking. >> and it makes him more relatable for the average e
it sort of raised the question why the campaign waited so long to come out. >> that's the biggest one for me. >> in new hampshire last week he was asked when he was filing the papers to be on the state ballot. he said, well, it was a private matter. it's not a big deal. he didn't have an answer for why would you know you're running for president wait until you have a nice bump in the polls in november to put this information out? it appears to be sort of not what's there but it...
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he's been paying more for car insurance because of their bad driving for so long, he doesn't even notice them anymore. but one day brian gets snapshot from progressive. now brian has a rate based on his driving, not theirs. get snapshot and see just how much your good driving could save you. >> we have returned and we have a lot more movies to show on the d news report. >> a spy versus dapper secret agent. dvd. -- new on dvd. >> rumor has it he built an atom bomb. >> we infiltrate his organization. >> we will leave you to get acquainted. >> and american secret agent and soviet spy try to stop a nuclear disaster in the man from uncle. >> i'm not staying here. >> where are you going to go? and here's a look at this week's worldwide box office numbers. >> if we get his things to come out, maybe he can't leave. >> it was me, james. the author of all your pain. >> afi's spotlight was on antonio banderas, rodrigo santoro, juliette binoche, and lou diamond phillips as they unveiled their the film about miners who were trapped in a mine for 69 days. >> not only just "the 33", not only the miners
he's been paying more for car insurance because of their bad driving for so long, he doesn't even notice them anymore. but one day brian gets snapshot from progressive. now brian has a rate based on his driving, not theirs. get snapshot and see just how much your good driving could save you. >> we have returned and we have a lot more movies to show on the d news report. >> a spy versus dapper secret agent. dvd. -- new on dvd. >> rumor has it he built an atom bomb. >> we...
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why so long?nd is the prosecutor saying that she's concerned that the officer can't get a fair trial with this video out there? >> reporter: you know, the prosecutor said that a simultaneous investigation between state and federal authorities has been going on for months and that the intent was to release all of their findings of the investigation, to release all of the charges at the same time. now, the u.s. attorney releasing a statement saying that their investigation is still ongoing. it is active. they are still actively investigating. >> hang on, rosa. hang on one second. i just want to -- we're looking again at these live pictures of protests in chicago. there have been 100 people, maybe more, marching through the streets very calmly and peacefully. hard to make out exactly what is happening but it does appear that there are some people maybe pushing up towards police officers. ryan young, our correspondent, joins me now by phone. ryan, what can you tell us? >> well, look, they are moving t
why so long?nd is the prosecutor saying that she's concerned that the officer can't get a fair trial with this video out there? >> reporter: you know, the prosecutor said that a simultaneous investigation between state and federal authorities has been going on for months and that the intent was to release all of their findings of the investigation, to release all of the charges at the same time. now, the u.s. attorney releasing a statement saying that their investigation is still ongoing....
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in parts because it takes so long -- in part because it takes so long to go through the process.>>> it was hillary and bernie and o'malley. the poll -- our political insider will break it down. >>> let's get it quick check of your weather forecast -- get a quick check of your weather forecast. this is the golden gate bridge where the sunshine is coming through and so is the wind. look at the flag on the right side of the screen. temperatures right now relatively mild in the low 50s. you can see the rain still coming down in the east bay. we will see though showers on and off. mainly clear now along the coast. lingering showers this afternoon. the main story will be the gusty winds. we are looking at a wind advisory for later this afternoon. more in about 15 minutes. first, marquez the headlines.>>> investigators pursue -- mark has the headlines.>>> investigators pursue the bombing in paris. there are places set up with candles, notes and flowers. >> reporter: french police sweep the streets of paris. growing vigils and memorials line the streets as the country mourns.>> we just want to
in parts because it takes so long -- in part because it takes so long to go through the process.>>> it was hillary and bernie and o'malley. the poll -- our political insider will break it down. >>> let's get it quick check of your weather forecast -- get a quick check of your weather forecast. this is the golden gate bridge where the sunshine is coming through and so is the wind. look at the flag on the right side of the screen. temperatures right now relatively mild in the...
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. >> the last time they met was 1945, why so long?> well, i would say that it's also not just between the two peoples there, where they have bitter feelings about what happened, which is similar to cuba when they became communist and then the folks who fled to the u.s. have been very upset -- >> a lot of people in fact drawing that comparison. >> yeah, taiwan is china's cuba in that sense. but also politically the u.s. has also encouraged taiwan's separation, because strategically it is important to have military bases in that region for the u.s., so having an ally there helps the u.s., so that also has kept the relations from thawing for so long. >> in fact some people are comparing this to president obama's desire to leave a legacy with regards to cuba, that the china president is trying to leave the same legacy with taiwan. >> there may be a comparison there, but it's also a strategic move, because taiwan has a lot of troops on the island in the south china seas. if taiwan becomes closer to china, and invites chinese troops to join
. >> the last time they met was 1945, why so long?> well, i would say that it's also not just between the two peoples there, where they have bitter feelings about what happened, which is similar to cuba when they became communist and then the folks who fled to the u.s. have been very upset -- >> a lot of people in fact drawing that comparison. >> yeah, taiwan is china's cuba in that sense. but also politically the u.s. has also encouraged taiwan's separation, because...