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they're also a curiosity on the internet. and see what they're doing like being interviewed about being first in line. is there any possibility that this movie won't be worth the wait? >> this is the movie that steven spielberg described as an instant classic. i don't think there's going to be any possibility it's going to suck. >> by now they've got too much invested in it not to like the movie. brian rooney, abc news, hollywood. >> i'm afraid his prediction did not hold true. whether he said it's a thing to tell their grandkids about, i imagine when they tell their grandkids, they will have said tell me you didn't queue up for the phantom menace. >> get in line. >> seriously. >> some of the hollywood celebs have waited. shonda rhimes tweeting holy crap, the force awakens so good in the best old school way. >> is that technically a breach of the embargo? >> no, no. shonda wouldn't do that. >> that's it for their half. >> remember to follow us on facebook, wnnfans.com. welcome. always a friendly hello. always a perfectly flak
they're also a curiosity on the internet. and see what they're doing like being interviewed about being first in line. is there any possibility that this movie won't be worth the wait? >> this is the movie that steven spielberg described as an instant classic. i don't think there's going to be any possibility it's going to suck. >> by now they've got too much invested in it not to like the movie. brian rooney, abc news, hollywood. >> i'm afraid his prediction did not hold...
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i will keep with the supreme court and some cases, that is my curiosity. that is what i understand. take that when i find something good. a use it in a novel. that is where stories come from. something i can take and steel and create a novel out of it. >> host: should the supreme court be televised? i don't know if you have ever thought about that. >> guest: i despise cameras in court rooms, it cheapens the process, and shouldn't care. it allows mullah lawyers to act and embellish and create stars out of judges. i don't like cameras in the court room. at the same time it is cool to be -- to watch the supreme court where things are very formal, lawyers are going to be a or get kicked out, and watch the justices interact. i am intrigued by arafat. i would like to see you try once or twice, take a big case, the country would be glued initially. not every case but some big cases. let the supremes pick the case. artists go crazy over is that. >> host: what is your riding habit? how do you right? where do you right? >> guest: the structure is pretty disciplined when i am writing, a new ye
i will keep with the supreme court and some cases, that is my curiosity. that is what i understand. take that when i find something good. a use it in a novel. that is where stories come from. something i can take and steel and create a novel out of it. >> host: should the supreme court be televised? i don't know if you have ever thought about that. >> guest: i despise cameras in court rooms, it cheapens the process, and shouldn't care. it allows mullah lawyers to act and embellish...
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>> scientists and artists share two things, curiosity and failure.e endlessly curious. and we fail most of the time. and that drives us forward. that sense of curiosity and the willing to get up from failures that leads us to our roles and i think it's critical that we function that way and we do this for the betterment of the world. >> talking a lot like a scientist there. >> i know and i feel like a scientist, don't tell them that but i feel like a scientist. >>> i brought you back a little gift from ohio, this is the actual powder that they are using to make the art. so this was once this rusty orange pollutant in "the stream" and now looks like this. >> real beautiful color, do they they there is going to be a produce? >> absolutely there is a market and the more we can find conservation programs that are actually funding themselves the better. it's pretty innovative. >> i thought that was the coolest part of the story, the idea the funds generated from the program would then go back into restoring a wet land system. that is really cool. >> so ph
>> scientists and artists share two things, curiosity and failure.e endlessly curious. and we fail most of the time. and that drives us forward. that sense of curiosity and the willing to get up from failures that leads us to our roles and i think it's critical that we function that way and we do this for the betterment of the world. >> talking a lot like a scientist there. >> i know and i feel like a scientist, don't tell them that but i feel like a scientist. >>> i...
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. >> our next mission is going to do 20 samples on mars instead of 4 or 5 that curiosity has done so we have to figure out how to make the rover faster and smarter and more operable on the surface to collect these samples. >> nasa has proven it has the right stuff for sending robots to mars but there's a big leap needed before they send humans. >> lift off! >> the voyage could take up to 270 days. the international space station is currently observing how space travelers deal with this sort of psychological deprivation. >> we're learning more about how isolated crews perform and interact and how the brain responds to the stresses of prolonged space flight. >> once astronaut's make it to mars, they've got to be able to land. manning and trosper are researching new parachutes high above earth to engineer soft landings on the red planet. >> so right now we can do about the size of a mini cooper? >> yeah, we can do a small car and we need to land ten times that. we're investing in the technology and we can get there. >> the most pressing issue after landing is being able to breathe on ma
. >> our next mission is going to do 20 samples on mars instead of 4 or 5 that curiosity has done so we have to figure out how to make the rover faster and smarter and more operable on the surface to collect these samples. >> nasa has proven it has the right stuff for sending robots to mars but there's a big leap needed before they send humans. >> lift off! >> the voyage could take up to 270 days. the international space station is currently observing how space travelers...
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last night, only one returned. >> out of curiosity, where is everybody? >> 75% of the panel is no longer here. two of the people have illnesses, and john def len passed away. four men sat here. it's you and i. >> this is the reality of people's lives that are affected by this. and the idea that you had to come here five and a half years ago to plead your case on national television to get this done was insulting and embarrassing for us as a nation. >> the health care money is expected to run out by next summer. republican leaders in the house and senate say it will be reauthorized, but they haven't said where or when. >> a glee club burst into song. the kun duck or the decided they needed a conductor. he went into action. ♪ >> and we'll be right back. last word in paris. they answered the bombs and bullets with guns, drums, and harmony. >> we are all here tonight. >> reporter: it was much more than a concert. ♪ >> reporter: it was an affirmation that life goes on. and it was a tribute to those whose lives had been ended. the victim's names were projected
last night, only one returned. >> out of curiosity, where is everybody? >> 75% of the panel is no longer here. two of the people have illnesses, and john def len passed away. four men sat here. it's you and i. >> this is the reality of people's lives that are affected by this. and the idea that you had to come here five and a half years ago to plead your case on national television to get this done was insulting and embarrassing for us as a nation. >> the health care...
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. >> out of curiosity, where is everybody? >> it's you and i. five and a half years ago, we did a show. 75% of the panel is no longer here. two of the people have illnesses, and john devlin who sat at the last chair, passed away since our show. so i think we brought the statistics to show that when we did the show five and a half years ago, four men sat here. it's you and i. >> reporter: first responder, kenny told stewart that mitch mcconnell gave him his word that congress would fully fund the health care benefits. it to a bill voted on this week. everyone, house and senate j is working very hard to get this done, and it will get done. >> an dry bosa has a knew title, hero. he's been credited with saving the life of a surfer knocked unconscious during a competition sunday in hawaii.. >> reporter: this man is seen taking off on a wave, but the barrel collapses around him and he disappears. >> yeah. he's out. >> reporter: unconscious, he reappears. now with a body boarding champion. bosa tries to keep the head above the surface and performs cpr.
. >> out of curiosity, where is everybody? >> it's you and i. five and a half years ago, we did a show. 75% of the panel is no longer here. two of the people have illnesses, and john devlin who sat at the last chair, passed away since our show. so i think we brought the statistics to show that when we did the show five and a half years ago, four men sat here. it's you and i. >> reporter: first responder, kenny told stewart that mitch mcconnell gave him his word that congress...
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hood to the committee and to simply say that the first week of this week i visited the curiosity team and france and the excitement is beyond measure. administrative bolden stated in the preface of nasa's strategic plan that when we explore the solar system and the universe we gain knowledge about the dynamics of the sun and the planetary system and whether we are alone. with respect to the question of whether we are alone, in search for life beyond earth is a topic this committee has devoted a lot of attention to over the past two years. i don't know if we plan to take life somewhere else. i don't know where our chairman wants to go, but i'm interested in following him and i understand the purpose of today's hearing is to get another update on that topic. it is my hope that our witnesses will also take time to discuss how their research activities can be used to help foster excitement in our young people and spur them to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering and math. that is important because these young people are the future technological leaders and innovators who wil
hood to the committee and to simply say that the first week of this week i visited the curiosity team and france and the excitement is beyond measure. administrative bolden stated in the preface of nasa's strategic plan that when we explore the solar system and the universe we gain knowledge about the dynamics of the sun and the planetary system and whether we are alone. with respect to the question of whether we are alone, in search for life beyond earth is a topic this committee has devoted a...
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last night, only one returned. >> out of curiosity, where is everybody? >> 75% of the panel is no longer here. two of the people have illnesses, and john def len passed away. four men sat here. it's you and i. >> this is the reality of people's lives that are affected by this. and the idea that you had to come here five and a half years ago to plead your case on national television to get this done was insulting and embarrassing for us as a nation. the health care money is expected to run out by next summer. republican leaders in the house and senate say it will be reauthorized, but they haven't said where or when. >> a glee club burst into song. the kun duck or the decided they >> and we'll be right back. every day it's getting closer going faster than a roller coaster a love like yours will surely come my way hey, hey, hey babies aren't fully developed until at least 39 weeks. if your pregnancy is healthy, wait for labor to begin on its own. a healthy baby is worth the wait. o0 c1 travel is part of the american way of life. when we're on vacation, we ke
last night, only one returned. >> out of curiosity, where is everybody? >> 75% of the panel is no longer here. two of the people have illnesses, and john def len passed away. four men sat here. it's you and i. >> this is the reality of people's lives that are affected by this. and the idea that you had to come here five and a half years ago to plead your case on national television to get this done was insulting and embarrassing for us as a nation. the health care money is...
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last night, only one returned. >> out of curiosity, where is everybody? >> 75% of the panel is no longer here. two of the people have illnesses, and john def len passed away. four men sat here. >> this is the reality of people's lives that are affected by this. and the idea that you had to come here five and a half years ago to plead your case on national television to get this done was insulting and embarrassing for us as a nation. >> the health care money is expected to run out by next summer. republican leaders in the house and senate say it will be reauthorized, but they haven't said where or when. >> a glee club burst into song. the kun duck or the decided they needed a conductor. >> and we'll be right back. every day it's getting closer going faster than a roller coaster a love like yours will surely come my way hey, hey, hey babies aren't fully developed until at least 39 weeks. if your pregnancy is healthy, wait for labor to begin on its own. a healthy baby is worth the wait. o0 c1 travel is part of the american way of life. when we're on vacation
last night, only one returned. >> out of curiosity, where is everybody? >> 75% of the panel is no longer here. two of the people have illnesses, and john def len passed away. four men sat here. >> this is the reality of people's lives that are affected by this. and the idea that you had to come here five and a half years ago to plead your case on national television to get this done was insulting and embarrassing for us as a nation. >> the health care money is expected...
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a rather gruesome curiosity is this boxed. a relative medieval justice. it is said after being on the losing side in a raid, it was locked up for months. the town is one of the most extensive heritage sites. credit together around the castle rock, the houses represent a unique concentration of german and urban architecture. almost at the last moment, the town was saved from decay. restorers hard at work here. next the historic square right below the castle stands the fine gallery. they own one of the largest collections of work by the great german american painter. and it stands in what may well be germany's oldest half tempered house. it uses only concave under tiles. instead, they are filled with lime. the castle rock, a gather of low pitched slum dwellings once stood, built from the stones of an abbey. it is all that remains of the abbey. the church, small and intimate. the octagonal scene in fresco depict the site and his blessing is set to help anyone that has swallowed a fishbone. the magnificent altar with a protestant message, surrounding the word
a rather gruesome curiosity is this boxed. a relative medieval justice. it is said after being on the losing side in a raid, it was locked up for months. the town is one of the most extensive heritage sites. credit together around the castle rock, the houses represent a unique concentration of german and urban architecture. almost at the last moment, the town was saved from decay. restorers hard at work here. next the historic square right below the castle stands the fine gallery. they own one...
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these questions, these curiosities then lead to discoveries... ...and those discoveries are going to lead to the energy solutions for the next 50 years. we have big, big challenges. one challenge is to capture the co2 before it's released into the atmosphere. that's the equivalent of eliminating the annual emissions of more than one million cars. in the longer term, we are working on how to convert algae into biofuels. the ultimate objective is to be able to put it into an existing car, to not have to redo the engine. that could be one of the very important parts of the energy equation in the future. we want to drive our scientists, we want to drive our engineers, to never be satisfied with where we are today. because there are always better ways to do things. i'm vijay swarup, >>> renovations on a crumbling church in riverhead were finished just in time for christmas service. >> hard to believe, but last week, the first congressional church was in shambles. cracks were found in the building as support beams. immediately before the whole structure collapsed. >> it's a christmas mirac
these questions, these curiosities then lead to discoveries... ...and those discoveries are going to lead to the energy solutions for the next 50 years. we have big, big challenges. one challenge is to capture the co2 before it's released into the atmosphere. that's the equivalent of eliminating the annual emissions of more than one million cars. in the longer term, we are working on how to convert algae into biofuels. the ultimate objective is to be able to put it into an existing car, to not...
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emily: just out of curiosity, where did you leave it with him? sir michael: sadly, unfinished. polite on business terms, but that was about it. emily: you wrote the famous "time" cover story. you were a journalist at the top of the computer revolution. i want to talk about the architects. sir michael: ryan exemplifies the wonderful traits of a leader. he is obsessed with his company. for him there is always another hill, mountain to climb. he pushes his team very hard to do the impossible. he has a very long-term view of his business. and he has got a lot of energy. he's got a lot of optimism. he is a fantastic leader. emily: what about travis? sir michael: travis is someone i do not pretend to know well. emily: he is so controversial. sir michael: do you know anyone who has done well that is not controversial? emily: after three decades -- sir michael: four decades. emily: four decades. do you have to be arrogant to be successful in silicon valley? sir michael: sometimes it spills over into arrogance. i'm different from how i was in my 20's. bill gates, who is in his 50's, is
emily: just out of curiosity, where did you leave it with him? sir michael: sadly, unfinished. polite on business terms, but that was about it. emily: you wrote the famous "time" cover story. you were a journalist at the top of the computer revolution. i want to talk about the architects. sir michael: ryan exemplifies the wonderful traits of a leader. he is obsessed with his company. for him there is always another hill, mountain to climb. he pushes his team very hard to do the...
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at of curiosity does that raise questions when we need to decide the security forces? >> if i could start with the first piece, pakistan has moved in a significant way of its own terrorism threats and has cleaned out waziristan as we have long desired in there is increasingly a recognition now part of the government of pakistan that there is significant lead over from the pack is danny taliban in the afghan taliban that this is one of the motivations for their desire it is no longer so simple for them as a was in the past to distinguish between the good and bad taliban. the point is that they recognize the al reach the has been made to recognize this is a historic opportunity and they would like to seize on that. that is among several reasons there is the possibility for moving forward of the reconciliation process now because there is the greater degree of alignment than there has been in the past. >> what about the second part of the question? >> the president's decision is to go to the 5500 troops and it will be for the next administration to determine what levels.
at of curiosity does that raise questions when we need to decide the security forces? >> if i could start with the first piece, pakistan has moved in a significant way of its own terrorism threats and has cleaned out waziristan as we have long desired in there is increasingly a recognition now part of the government of pakistan that there is significant lead over from the pack is danny taliban in the afghan taliban that this is one of the motivations for their desire it is no longer so...
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you may get some curiously -- curiosity slow downs. route 3 five minutes from rock lynn to braintree. all lines on the trains are running on time so far. antoinette: we're following several breaking stories right now on the eye, first to revere where at least two people are dead after a shooting at a home on waite street. a third person was critically injured. no word on any arrests. also breaking right now, four people are dead after a medical helicopter crashed in california overnight. the chopper was headed for a hospital in bakersfield when it went down. and video in overnight from canada where the first government plane of syrian refugees arrived in the country. they were greeted by canada's he's pledged to take in 25,000 refugees from the war-torn country. emily: right now, this mbta operator is under investigation after a runaway train incident on the red line. five investigates the first to learn that david vasquez is now off the job. the eye's sera congi is live in braintree with the safety concerns for passengers. reporter: t
you may get some curiously -- curiosity slow downs. route 3 five minutes from rock lynn to braintree. all lines on the trains are running on time so far. antoinette: we're following several breaking stories right now on the eye, first to revere where at least two people are dead after a shooting at a home on waite street. a third person was critically injured. no word on any arrests. also breaking right now, four people are dead after a medical helicopter crashed in california overnight. the...
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so there is a lot of curiosity for the gop candidates - whether you want more from trump or more from a viable alternative - all are looking forward to an exciting entertaining debate. this afternoon before the debate i caught up with doctor ben carson here in the spin room. in light of the terror threat in los angeles today - the conversation turned to national security. carson said he's not a loud guy, but that doesn't mean he's not passionate or qualified. i'm considered a tough enough to deal with those things, hopefully i can demonstrate tonight i'm a nice guy but can deal with those things. do you have a strategy to illustrate that tonight at the debate? well, when i'm asked how i'm going to deal with it i will talk about and demonstrate that. i've been talking about that for quite a while. since you guys are investigators, go back and look at what i've been talking about for a year, same thing everyone else is picking up on now. it's not something i'm weak on, it's just that people assume if you don't shout and jump up and gesticulate, taht somehow you don't mean it. doctor car
so there is a lot of curiosity for the gop candidates - whether you want more from trump or more from a viable alternative - all are looking forward to an exciting entertaining debate. this afternoon before the debate i caught up with doctor ben carson here in the spin room. in light of the terror threat in los angeles today - the conversation turned to national security. carson said he's not a loud guy, but that doesn't mean he's not passionate or qualified. i'm considered a tough enough to...
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the curiosity was surely intensified.hile appomattox experienced war only from afar, the mcleans moved here from the midst of it. indeed, a close reading of confederate newspapers in 1861 would've rendered the locals here familiar with the mclean name, long before the family arrived. wilmer mclean had married well. and in 1861, in addition to his pursuits as a sugar speculator and merchant, he sizable plantation along bull run. a crossing of bull run borne mclean's name and became moderately famous during the first major battles of the civil war. two,u general beauregard made mclean's house the headquarters during the first part of the war and mentioned it in his reports. wilmerÑi mclean was no joel sweeney. so far as celebrities went, but he likelyc arrived in appomatto with a tinge of fame. wilmer mclean had a complex relationship with the war and the confederacy. the war tangibly threatened his home. mclean's livelihood depended on the confederacy. he did a good business renting buildings and supplying the confederate
the curiosity was surely intensified.hile appomattox experienced war only from afar, the mcleans moved here from the midst of it. indeed, a close reading of confederate newspapers in 1861 would've rendered the locals here familiar with the mclean name, long before the family arrived. wilmer mclean had married well. and in 1861, in addition to his pursuits as a sugar speculator and merchant, he sizable plantation along bull run. a crossing of bull run borne mclean's name and became moderately...
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beyond that i look for a sense of curiosity. is this somebody who has questions about the world and taken the time to interview someone and they've done no homework to understand what you do or what the company does. that's usually an immediate know. i look for curiosity and poise and people who are articulate and feel like they are going to engage well in what is a very collegial setting. >> the two things i look for in hiring is intellectual honesty. it's it's really important to me that they feel comfortable enough to say what they know what they don't know and that's one. and perseverance is important to me. it's really an important component on how i look. you learn a lot and you learn from your success and failure but to be able to openly speak about it, what you've learned from it is really important and that's what i look for. >> as a former cocktail waitress >> your hired. >> i absolutely believe in the waitressing line on the resume. i really look for passion. i look for enthusiasm and a high grade point average. i als
beyond that i look for a sense of curiosity. is this somebody who has questions about the world and taken the time to interview someone and they've done no homework to understand what you do or what the company does. that's usually an immediate know. i look for curiosity and poise and people who are articulate and feel like they are going to engage well in what is a very collegial setting. >> the two things i look for in hiring is intellectual honesty. it's it's really important to me...
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i challenge his curiosity, i challenge him to dream. i have to paint a picture for him.k up to, and live up to, and possibly be better than. my name is jacquez, and i am your dividend. ok, wehere's dad. mom. the twins. aunt alice... you didn't tell me aunt alice was coming. of course. don't forget grandpa. can the test drive be over now? maybe just head back to the dealership? don't you want to meet my family? yep, totally. it's practically yours, but we still need your signature. the volkswagen sign then drive event. zero due at signing, zero down, zero deposit, and zero first months payment on a new jetta and other select models. >>> after the bay of pigs, kennedy was more anxious than ever to meet with khrushchev because he knew that he had screwed up. >> there he is, president kennedy with mrs. kennedy. he thought the meeting in vienna would straighten all that out. in fact, it made it much worse. >> vienna was at its romantic best, almost, enough, it seemed, to remove a bit of the chill from the cold war. it began with a police escort leading mr. kennedy's limousine
i challenge his curiosity, i challenge him to dream. i have to paint a picture for him.k up to, and live up to, and possibly be better than. my name is jacquez, and i am your dividend. ok, wehere's dad. mom. the twins. aunt alice... you didn't tell me aunt alice was coming. of course. don't forget grandpa. can the test drive be over now? maybe just head back to the dealership? don't you want to meet my family? yep, totally. it's practically yours, but we still need your signature. the...
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tom miller tells us how -- in this case -- curiosity saved the cat. sorting rececclables aloog a conveyer belt uesday, load operator tony miranda spotted something out of the ordinary heading his way. "it was just surrounded by a bunch of debris and material, i mean it was hard to quick." tiny" this little kitten almost didn't make it. "it's a lucky cat." next stop on the line, spinning metal blades and a compactor. "it just spins really fast, it could have really died in there." "over the radio i heardhem say that they found a live cat, and i was curious cause, i mean that's just amazing." shift supervisor heather garcia headed tony's way and soon found maternal longing coming over her. "it's just so cute, i mean why wouldn't you take it home." garcia claimed her as her own, naming the kitten after the material recovery facility, or "mrf (murph)" where tony found her. "we chose to name her murphh cause she's found here on the mrf." "murphy had already been through a lot before she got rescues, heading up this conveyer belt, dropping down, and then he
tom miller tells us how -- in this case -- curiosity saved the cat. sorting rececclables aloog a conveyer belt uesday, load operator tony miranda spotted something out of the ordinary heading his way. "it was just surrounded by a bunch of debris and material, i mean it was hard to quick." tiny" this little kitten almost didn't make it. "it's a lucky cat." next stop on the line, spinning metal blades and a compactor. "it just spins really fast, it could have really...
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these questions, these curiosities then lead to discoveries... ...and those discoveries are going to lead to the energy solutions for the next 50 years. we have big, big challenges. one challenge is to capture the co2 before it's released into the atmosphere. we captured more than 6 million tons in 2014 alone. that's the equivalent of eliminating the annual emissions of more than one million cars. in the longer term, we are working on the ultimate objective is to be able to put it into an existing car, to not have to redo the engine. that could be one of the very important parts of the energy equation in the future. we want to drive our scientists, we want to drive our engineers, to never be satisfied with where we are today. because there are always better ways to do things. i'm vijay swarup, and i am a scientist at exxonmobil. >>> it feels a little bit like a winter wonderland out will. 36 degrees at 6:22. if you like the cold, enjoy it while it's here because we have if you are wondering what to do with that holiday gift that wasn't quite right, it's not uncommon to regift a prese
these questions, these curiosities then lead to discoveries... ...and those discoveries are going to lead to the energy solutions for the next 50 years. we have big, big challenges. one challenge is to capture the co2 before it's released into the atmosphere. we captured more than 6 million tons in 2014 alone. that's the equivalent of eliminating the annual emissions of more than one million cars. in the longer term, we are working on the ultimate objective is to be able to put it into an...
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lynchie: you picked my curiosity. i wonder who it is? could it have been dont' a hightower -- dont' a hightower -- he was back on the practice field again today. hightower was taken out of last sunday' s came in denver. denver was able to run the football in hightower' he was on the practice field in a limited role. so, rob gronkowski probably will not play against the philadelphia eagles, which gives more play time for a guy as large as gronk. scott chandler against the team on sunday night. >> it' s hard to see your friend down there. you just want to get out there and, you know, make some plays. whether you do it for him. you want those guys to be lifted up. lynchie: all right, the patriots no longer undefeated, but if you listen to old belichick rave, you might think the philadelphia eagles are. tonight, bob halloran goes point -counterpoint with the patriots head coach. >> special teams is part of the toughest unit we faced all year. three-game losing streak into foxboro. >> offensively, they are as skilled players as i have seen. b
lynchie: you picked my curiosity. i wonder who it is? could it have been dont' a hightower -- dont' a hightower -- he was back on the practice field again today. hightower was taken out of last sunday' s came in denver. denver was able to run the football in hightower' he was on the practice field in a limited role. so, rob gronkowski probably will not play against the philadelphia eagles, which gives more play time for a guy as large as gronk. scott chandler against the team on sunday night....
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. ♪ adventurous boys, curiosity and dreams all lead to something very special the dad will enjoy too.> gentlemen, we would sure like to visit your plant. please let us know. brad.truly, greg and >> it's fun to write a letter .nd look forward to a reply in austan, the secretary to the public relations director receives daily inquiries concerning plant tours, job opportunities, and information about the company. the brad and greg letter .eceives prompt attention the plant receptionist or register is all visitors and makes special arrangements when boys like brad and greg write it. regular tors are scheduled daily, monday through friday at 10:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. letteranxiously awaited arrived today -- there it, addressed to brad and greg -- dear boys, we are pleased to inform you that arrangements have been made for you to take a tour of the hormel plant. the heard watches as dad and the boys load up for a trip to the plant. -- herd watches as dad and the boys load up for a trip to the plant. across the river, they see this view. this is hormel. plant began on this site in 1891. today
. ♪ adventurous boys, curiosity and dreams all lead to something very special the dad will enjoy too.> gentlemen, we would sure like to visit your plant. please let us know. brad.truly, greg and >> it's fun to write a letter .nd look forward to a reply in austan, the secretary to the public relations director receives daily inquiries concerning plant tours, job opportunities, and information about the company. the brad and greg letter .eceives prompt attention the plant receptionist...
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who have the curiosity to look beyond the expected and the conviction to be in it for the long term.penheimerfunds believes that's the right way to invest... ...in this big, bold, beautiful world. here's a lieat well,thy advice. live well, and take of what makes you, you. right down to your skin with aveeno® aveeno® daily moisturizing lotion with the goodness of active naturals® oat and 5 vital nutrients for healthier looking skin in just one day. healthy skin equals beautiful skin. and for shower softness, add the body wash, too! aveeno® naturally beautiful results® tand that's what we're doings to chat xfinity.rself, we are challenging ourselves to improve every aspect of your experience. and this includes our commitment to being on time. every time. that's why if we're ever late for an appointment, we'll credit your account $20. it's our promise to you. we're doing everything we can to give you the best experience possible. because we should fit into your life. not the other way around. >>> the nba featured some of the biggest stars in featuring about gun violence. >> that was ste
who have the curiosity to look beyond the expected and the conviction to be in it for the long term.penheimerfunds believes that's the right way to invest... ...in this big, bold, beautiful world. here's a lieat well,thy advice. live well, and take of what makes you, you. right down to your skin with aveeno® aveeno® daily moisturizing lotion with the goodness of active naturals® oat and 5 vital nutrients for healthier looking skin in just one day. healthy skin equals beautiful skin. and for...
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these questions, these curiosities then lead to discoveries... ...and those discoveries are going to lead to the energy solutions for the next 50 years. we have big, big challenges. one challenge is to capture the co2 before it's released into the atmosphere. we captured more than 6 million tons in 2014 alone. that's the equivalent of eliminating the annual emissions of more than one million cars. in the longer term, we are working on how to convert algae into biofuels. the ultimate objective is to be able to put it into an existing car, to not have to redo the engine. that could be one of the very important parts of the energy equation in the future. we want to drive our scientists, we want to drive our engineers, to never be satisfied with where we are today. i'm vijay swarup, and i am a scientist at exxonmobil. dickerson: there was a lot of news in 2015 we had a little news of our own here at cbs. bob schieffer stepped down from "face the nation." cbs "the late show with david letterman" became "the late show with stephen colbert" i sat down recently with him to compare notes on n
these questions, these curiosities then lead to discoveries... ...and those discoveries are going to lead to the energy solutions for the next 50 years. we have big, big challenges. one challenge is to capture the co2 before it's released into the atmosphere. we captured more than 6 million tons in 2014 alone. that's the equivalent of eliminating the annual emissions of more than one million cars. in the longer term, we are working on how to convert algae into biofuels. the ultimate objective...
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>> it's based more on curiosity, before. people want me to tea tack people still. people are very upset, liberals got so mad at me. somebody called me like a craven like what do you want. there's no pleasing some people. >> dickerson: looking back at this year, what i was struck by after san bernadino you started one segment i'm trying to manage the tonal shift. that's what strikes me, politics was crazy. but also we've had shooting charleston, san bernadino, attacks in paris, we're ending the year in kind of a fragile walking on egg shells kind of time. i have responsibility to do a comedy show. like water cooler conversation. and that's why it's not always political or even new just what people are talking about. i feel like dishonest if i don't attempt to do that. especially if there's absolute tsunami or something that eclipses any other thought. >> dickerson: seems to me difference between question and answer answer you get. and a moment you have. we had michelle dunn on who is genius, award winner for tap dance. she said, would you like to learn something? i
>> it's based more on curiosity, before. people want me to tea tack people still. people are very upset, liberals got so mad at me. somebody called me like a craven like what do you want. there's no pleasing some people. >> dickerson: looking back at this year, what i was struck by after san bernadino you started one segment i'm trying to manage the tonal shift. that's what strikes me, politics was crazy. but also we've had shooting charleston, san bernadino, attacks in paris, we're...
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these questions, these curiosities then lead to discoveries... ...and those discoveries are going to lead to the energy solutions for the next 50 years. we have big, big challenges. one challenge is to capture the co2 before it's released into the atmosphere. we captured more than 6 million tons in 2014 alone. that's the equivalent of eliminating the annual emissions of more than one million cars. how to convert algae into biofuels. the ultimate objective is to be able to put it into an existing car, to not have to redo the engine. that could be one of the very important parts of the energy equation in the future. we want to drive our scientists, we want to drive our engineers, to never be satisfied with where we are today. because there are always better ways to do things. i'm vijay swarup, ultimate driving machine. >>> the unknown question, is this going to hurt his career? >> well, he hasn't been playing a lot for the knicks leading in. we shall see. the knicks earned a win last night. but hours later the celebration was over as reserve player clay anthony early found himself the
these questions, these curiosities then lead to discoveries... ...and those discoveries are going to lead to the energy solutions for the next 50 years. we have big, big challenges. one challenge is to capture the co2 before it's released into the atmosphere. we captured more than 6 million tons in 2014 alone. that's the equivalent of eliminating the annual emissions of more than one million cars. how to convert algae into biofuels. the ultimate objective is to be able to put it into an...
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. >> it drew a lot of curiosity and also brought them together. a mason donated the bricks and cement so this could be built. >> they were meant to kill out of hate. we're making it bright and shining to the world like we're still here and we're still standing and we're representing f of bad. >> reporter: the menorah is an important symbol, especially this one. >> interesting. the weather, please. >> short sleeves and no winter coats. people walk around like it's springtime because it feels like it. and we will see a change, but not this weekend. you'll still be able on wart same attire, something to keep you cool. here is a look outside our view from top of the rock camera. there is some haze in the atmosphere. we're starting to see some reduced visibilities in spots, but overall, it's lovely. the temperature is 60 degrees in the park. we're right at 60 at this hour. which is just a degree below our high temperature today. feels like spring of course and the temperatures sort of reflect that. and it will stick around all weekend long. record high
. >> it drew a lot of curiosity and also brought them together. a mason donated the bricks and cement so this could be built. >> they were meant to kill out of hate. we're making it bright and shining to the world like we're still here and we're still standing and we're representing f of bad. >> reporter: the menorah is an important symbol, especially this one. >> interesting. the weather, please. >> short sleeves and no winter coats. people walk around like it's...
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there is a very large curiosity factor as you can imagine. they have been very careful. police have been guiding traffic, they have been keeping people away from this area simply because they done know what they have. police have moved in. we saw several of the boston police officer, some of the command staff moving in closer to that area. hopefully, we can get a sense of what they have here very soon. >> also noticing there are cars getting by behind you. there? these cars have been able to get through, on the other side, closer to the mobley bridge. that's the area shut down to traffic but it's very, very heavy here. several police officers have been trying to keep people moving. they prefer people don't stand around here. but, of course, there are crowds because people are very curious about what's going on. but the mobley bridge has been closed and the other side of atlantic avenue was closed. we are not sure what's going on but the investigative portion is winding down now. >> just to recap, police and also the bomb squad on the scene of a suspicious suitcase that w
there is a very large curiosity factor as you can imagine. they have been very careful. police have been guiding traffic, they have been keeping people away from this area simply because they done know what they have. police have moved in. we saw several of the boston police officer, some of the command staff moving in closer to that area. hopefully, we can get a sense of what they have here very soon. >> also noticing there are cars getting by behind you. there? these cars have been able...
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these questions, these curiosities then lead to discoveries... ...and those discoveries are going toto the energy solutions for the next 50 years. we have big, big challenges. one challenge is to capture the co2 before it's released into the atmosphere. we captured more than 6 million tons in 2014 alone. that's the equivalent of eliminating the annual emissions of more than one million cars. in the longer term, we are working on how to convert algae into biofuels. the ultimate objective is to be able to put it into an existing car, to not have to redo the engine. that could be one of the very important parts of the energy equation in the future. we want to drive our scientists, we want to drive our engineers, to never be satisfied with where we are today. because there are always better ways to do things. i'm vijay swarup, and i am a scientist at exxonmobil. captioning funded by cbs and ford. we go further, so you can. >> kroft: tonight on this special edition of "60 minutes presents: mob stories." that's the apartment? >> that corner on the third floor. >> kroft: the apartment belon
these questions, these curiosities then lead to discoveries... ...and those discoveries are going toto the energy solutions for the next 50 years. we have big, big challenges. one challenge is to capture the co2 before it's released into the atmosphere. we captured more than 6 million tons in 2014 alone. that's the equivalent of eliminating the annual emissions of more than one million cars. in the longer term, we are working on how to convert algae into biofuels. the ultimate objective is to...
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these questions, these curiosities then lead to discoveries... ...and those discoveries are going to lead to the energy solutions for the next 50 years. we have big, big challenges. one challenge is to capture the co2 before it's released into the atmosphere. we captured more than 6 million tons in 2014 alone. that's the equivalent of eliminating the annual emissions of more than one million cars. in the longer term, we are working on how to convert algae into biofuels. the ultimate objective is to be able to put it that could be one of the very important parts of the energy equation in the future. we want to drive our scientists, we want to drive our engineers, to never be satisfied with where we are today. because there are always better ways to do things. i'm vijay swarup, and i am a scientist at exxonmobil. hi, i'm henry winkler and i'm here to tell homeowners that are sixty-two and older about a great way to live a better retirement... it's called a reverse mortgage. call right now to receive your free dvd and booklet with no obligation. it answers questions like... how a revers
these questions, these curiosities then lead to discoveries... ...and those discoveries are going to lead to the energy solutions for the next 50 years. we have big, big challenges. one challenge is to capture the co2 before it's released into the atmosphere. we captured more than 6 million tons in 2014 alone. that's the equivalent of eliminating the annual emissions of more than one million cars. in the longer term, we are working on how to convert algae into biofuels. the ultimate objective...
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. >>> and if you think it's warm, see curiosity become wonder, and winter become christmas. the radio city christmasspectacular presented by chase. visit radiocitychristmas.com today. if a denture were to be put under a microscope, we can see all the bacteria that still exists. polident's unique micro clean formula works in just 3 minutes, for a cleaner, fresher, brighter denture every day. who doesn't like a good surprise? you'd be surprised how easy it is to get a good low-cost health plan! at ny state of health you'll find many quality plans to choose from, help paying for your plan, a new essential plan at less than $1 a day for new yorkers with lower incomes. be surprised! visit nystateofhealth.ny.gov or call 1-855-355-5777 to learn more. >>> don't forget to follow us on facebook and twitter, @cbsnewyork. >>> in the spirit of give, i thought i would share my hottest gift ideas for this holiday season. get ready because it's time for our fifth annual top chin list. -- top chen list. >> ladies taking new york by storm. >> good to see you. >> coming to the city with plenty
. >>> and if you think it's warm, see curiosity become wonder, and winter become christmas. the radio city christmasspectacular presented by chase. visit radiocitychristmas.com today. if a denture were to be put under a microscope, we can see all the bacteria that still exists. polident's unique micro clean formula works in just 3 minutes, for a cleaner, fresher, brighter denture every day. who doesn't like a good surprise? you'd be surprised how easy it is to get a good low-cost...
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just out of curiosity, how's decency polling in the race right now? 0%. well, regardless, this is the definition of tough talk in my mind. when you say something that is not red meat meant for the base, not meant to get votes, it's just the right thing to do. wow, lindsey graham. man, you have won me over, man. it's a christmas miracle. what else you got, senator graham? come on! >> i miss george w. bush. i wish he were president right now. >> larry: (bleep) me. i knew it was too good to last. trump 2016. the only thing i like better than politicians i don't care about arguing with each other all night is pundits i don't care about arguing with each other all night. >> let me finish. >> you jerk. >> let me finish. let me finish. >> let me tell you where you're right and where you're wrong. >> do i get to actually speak now? >> larry: and it really doesn't matter what they're arguing. they just get paid to argue. so here at "the nightly show," we're jumping onboard the mindless argument bandwagon in a segment we call "pardon the integration." yeah. all rig
just out of curiosity, how's decency polling in the race right now? 0%. well, regardless, this is the definition of tough talk in my mind. when you say something that is not red meat meant for the base, not meant to get votes, it's just the right thing to do. wow, lindsey graham. man, you have won me over, man. it's a christmas miracle. what else you got, senator graham? come on! >> i miss george w. bush. i wish he were president right now. >> larry: (bleep) me. i knew it was too...