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curiosity can tell us that. so that's part of that hydrological cycle. so one of the ideas is, well, the only way you can have liquid water on the surface at these times during the year even though the temperature is high, the pressure's really low. you shouldn't have liquid water on the surface unless it's brine y water. and, indeed, on the slopes of these craters are a lot of briney material. so the concept is, well, maybe that material is pulling it out of the air. and that was an okay theory for a while until we found more and more and more, and then you do the calculations, you know? it's all about the math x the movie got that right. and you find out, well, there's far more of these than there is total humidity in the atmosphere, so you need to add water somewhere. and so now the prevailing theory, the second theory that's come out is probably the one that's right, and that is they're coming from underground aquifers. so mars has a water resource underneath its surface, we believe. so what's happening is there's an ice plug in the aquifer. and as t
curiosity can tell us that. so that's part of that hydrological cycle. so one of the ideas is, well, the only way you can have liquid water on the surface at these times during the year even though the temperature is high, the pressure's really low. you shouldn't have liquid water on the surface unless it's brine y water. and, indeed, on the slopes of these craters are a lot of briney material. so the concept is, well, maybe that material is pulling it out of the air. and that was an okay...
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curiosity, i think, is so powerful. we tend to shut it down the older we get because we want to look like we know everything. we don't express that curiosity and we fail to learn. we don't really hear what people are saying. whether i am talking with a donor or speaking to an agency partner or speaking to a member of the community, i try and summon that curiosity and not want to project the idea that i know everything. >> so fascinating. we have just a little bit of time left. in a word or two, what's your hope for our common future? >> i think we have -- we spring from magnificent values. we have already as a community done extraordinary things especially in this community, not just for ourselves but beyond. i hope we continue to do that and find that path. i encourage anyone listening to get involved with us, with anyone else. the federation will welcome your donation l. welcome your arrival at our endowment fund with philanthropic services, will welcome you as a volunteer. >> wonderful. thank you so much. have a wond
curiosity, i think, is so powerful. we tend to shut it down the older we get because we want to look like we know everything. we don't express that curiosity and we fail to learn. we don't really hear what people are saying. whether i am talking with a donor or speaking to an agency partner or speaking to a member of the community, i try and summon that curiosity and not want to project the idea that i know everything. >> so fascinating. we have just a little bit of time left. in a word...
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was that picture the picture of the curiosity. when you what to do a selfie, you use your arm or you use a stick. has an arm and on the end of the department has a high resolution imager. down to very fine mineral structures. pictures thatt 60 make that up. you do not see the arm, because it does not take a picture of it arm. you might see a little spot of , but it isocation the arm. it has done like three selfies. it is one that is just finished in january that posted it was absolutely beautiful because curiosity is sitting at the bottom of mount sharp, where the dunes are. it has to navigate these dunes, which are piles of sand, and they are just beautiful. of a is a fabulous picture selfie it just took. you can log on to the nasa website and see if it we have a twitter account and all that stuff. if you're going to be anybody, you have to do that these days. [laughter] >> [inaudible] >> the question is, what about changes in our own solar system over time? is a mature, is it unchanging, what is going to happen? gravitational in
was that picture the picture of the curiosity. when you what to do a selfie, you use your arm or you use a stick. has an arm and on the end of the department has a high resolution imager. down to very fine mineral structures. pictures thatt 60 make that up. you do not see the arm, because it does not take a picture of it arm. you might see a little spot of , but it isocation the arm. it has done like three selfies. it is one that is just finished in january that posted it was absolutely...
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discover all nine flavors of our creamy cheese and tap into your curiosity. the laughing cow. >>> wear back on the tuesday. kathy lee is off. jenna bush hager is filling in. >> we have our married dads, scott dixon and chuck nice and engaged bob ginny. >> let's g across the street for a question. >> hi, i'm from north carolina. and my question is, how long do you give a guy to propose? >> good question. >> whatever you think times three. >> you can take this rout if you want. it may be a little dicey but nine months can be a very good time to make sure that he asks the question. >> i got it. scott, really what's the real answer? >> whatever makes the situation feel right. like some people, i was like eight months, nine months but i knew i had the right woman. and sometimes, i don't know why it takes longer. we have friends -- >> here's the thing. she didn't have that problem with me because i knew the moment i saw her and it took me five years to get her to say yes. >> come on. you don't want it to happen too soon. too soon, nice to meet you, will you marry m
discover all nine flavors of our creamy cheese and tap into your curiosity. the laughing cow. >>> wear back on the tuesday. kathy lee is off. jenna bush hager is filling in. >> we have our married dads, scott dixon and chuck nice and engaged bob ginny. >> let's g across the street for a question. >> hi, i'm from north carolina. and my question is, how long do you give a guy to propose? >> good question. >> whatever you think times three. >> you can...
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discover all nine flavors of our creamy cheese and tap into your curiosity. the laughing cow.einvent snacking. >>today tomorrow as well. yesterday's high re79. we will be near that again. 81 in march tipsburg will be challenged later on. it's on the cool side now. most areas are in the 40s to a couple low 50s chase and arlington at 53. ni10 miles per hour. ay. 72 by lunchtime. 77 to 81 in the warm spots. we will have the seven-day forecast which does look ahead to a slightly cooler weekend. larry and time safer traffic. >> traffic is light but a few areas are seeing things pick up on 95 and 66. that will be primarily gainesville along 66 and for 95 good news there. a live look at how it's shaping up on return on the 9s. the next time we see you, a look at how it's shaping up on 95 on the maryland side as well as the drive times around the metro. >>> howard said the work weather continues with close to record highs. >> if you had plans to see the cherry blossoms in bloom, you may want to adjust them. how the weather is affecting the peak blooms coming up. >>> good morning. a wo
discover all nine flavors of our creamy cheese and tap into your curiosity. the laughing cow.einvent snacking. >>today tomorrow as well. yesterday's high re79. we will be near that again. 81 in march tipsburg will be challenged later on. it's on the cool side now. most areas are in the 40s to a couple low 50s chase and arlington at 53. ni10 miles per hour. ay. 72 by lunchtime. 77 to 81 in the warm spots. we will have the seven-day forecast which does look ahead to a slightly cooler...
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that curiosity that turned into a modicum of understanding, upon that, that is how i started to see theld. what happened was it was a constant series of questions. why did they do that like that? why did they choose this material? even down to the simple -- i remember this white alarm clock that did not work anymore. i remember taking it to pieces. the back actually sprang off because of the main winding spring. all the little cogs were like this little city that you never knew was in there. i do not know if it is part of the human condition in that we accept our surroundings in a way. charlie: one last question. when you are hiring young designers to come here, and they all want to come here, what are you looking for? jony: there was a time -- the process would normally be someone would send in a portfolio of work that would be reviewed. we would look very specifically at what they did, their design. i have always been more interested in the way people see the world. and this is a long time ago now. probably about nine or 10 years ago. i arrived late. and there was a sensitivity that w
that curiosity that turned into a modicum of understanding, upon that, that is how i started to see theld. what happened was it was a constant series of questions. why did they do that like that? why did they choose this material? even down to the simple -- i remember this white alarm clock that did not work anymore. i remember taking it to pieces. the back actually sprang off because of the main winding spring. all the little cogs were like this little city that you never knew was in there. i...
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that is where curiosity is right now.hat is when mars was actually much more like birth. -- much more like earth. it had a deep ocean. it had rain, clouds, ice, snow, the works. and here on earth, when you have that kind of water, there can be life. we are looking at regions that have not changed in 3.5 billion years that we could actually go to on mars to see how perhaps, life started on mars. we can find those rocks anymore. we buried all those with our plate tectonics and the biosphere. so, we put out those requirements to everyone in the community and that is typically our science people, but you can apply, as anyone can, to these digests and look at what comes out. and alex did. we ask the science community to say, here are the requirements. find us a place of mars that satisfies those. come prepared to be able to argue your case. for us to see how that goes, we put in a couple page abstract, what your arguments were, and that location. and alex did. the organizing committee was looking at the abstracts etc. and is w
that is where curiosity is right now.hat is when mars was actually much more like birth. -- much more like earth. it had a deep ocean. it had rain, clouds, ice, snow, the works. and here on earth, when you have that kind of water, there can be life. we are looking at regions that have not changed in 3.5 billion years that we could actually go to on mars to see how perhaps, life started on mars. we can find those rocks anymore. we buried all those with our plate tectonics and the biosphere. so,...
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in attitude and open heartedness and curiosity.al state of the island, that's what really set me back. havana is so broken. they have to ration water. the infrastructure, the plumbing under the old city is so leaky. and in the countryside, 80% of americans live very rural lives. eat what they grow. and that farmer said sure, bring them on. but while he may have the soil and the rain and the sunshine to grow that leaf, they don't have the shipping infrastructure, the trucking, the manufacturing facilities. so what is so interesting. is this forbidden island, a maybe we barely know is just trying to figure out what is possible. two million visitors a year now. florida gets a hundred million. and they are about the same size geographically. so no other place on the planet is on the cusp of such seismic change. so we wanted to check out out. >> you mention the curiosity of the cuban people. there a tinge of suspicion as well? because cuba's leaders have a history of vilifying american leaders. you also mention open hearts. are they rea
in attitude and open heartedness and curiosity.al state of the island, that's what really set me back. havana is so broken. they have to ration water. the infrastructure, the plumbing under the old city is so leaky. and in the countryside, 80% of americans live very rural lives. eat what they grow. and that farmer said sure, bring them on. but while he may have the soil and the rain and the sunshine to grow that leaf, they don't have the shipping infrastructure, the trucking, the manufacturing...
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in addition to satisfying our curiosities, the story of the joint committee is important because the staff of this accidental committee ended up being situated right in the middle of three major intersections in government. those of the legislative and executive branches, the house and senate, and the political parties. it is the first, and i believe the only legislative committee staff to ever be so situated. in that sense, those of you who now serve or have served have been part of a grand experiment, and i hope to explore some of the implications in my broader research. although for reasons that they will relate to us shortly, the legislativvi
in addition to satisfying our curiosities, the story of the joint committee is important because the staff of this accidental committee ended up being situated right in the middle of three major intersections in government. those of the legislative and executive branches, the house and senate, and the political parties. it is the first, and i believe the only legislative committee staff to ever be so situated. in that sense, those of you who now serve or have served have been part of a grand...
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tore was the curiosity, just occupy people waiting for food.ntually, that grew into a thing park of sorts, but was almost accidental growth. they did not plan on that kind of park, but it happened just as a means of satisfying people who came here to eat. county began getting developed in earnest -- this was a lot ofs when we had technology companies moving down here, aerospace companies and things, all of a sudden, and disneyland had an incredible uptick in visitors because it was easier to get here. of have the development freeways and automobile culture definitely help to the parks. now the people or not coming here, but it was easier. all of a sudden from los angeles, you would be here in 40 minutes. it was not all side streets and back roads. the start, the city of anaheim has been a tremendous disneylandf having in the city. it started off, there was only 14,500 people when the park opened. the economic boost that had having tourism come to anaheim enabled the city to do a lot of different things. so, we are very fortunate they had the fo
tore was the curiosity, just occupy people waiting for food.ntually, that grew into a thing park of sorts, but was almost accidental growth. they did not plan on that kind of park, but it happened just as a means of satisfying people who came here to eat. county began getting developed in earnest -- this was a lot ofs when we had technology companies moving down here, aerospace companies and things, all of a sudden, and disneyland had an incredible uptick in visitors because it was easier to...
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there is still quite a bit of curiosity slowing. take a look at the cdot camera at i-25 and 144th. -- a 104th. speeds in the single-digit on the approach to that. once you get past it, you are fine. if you are headed to the airport, i-70 inbound along pena boulevard, a pretty standard commute. >>> the cdc is joining forces with doctors in puerto rico regarding the secret -- the zika virus outbreak. we will get a firsthand look at how the government is responding to the reported. evidence between the virus in birth defects is growing. >>> today doctors at the cleveland -- cleveland clinic will talk about the first uterus transplant completed in the united states. it was done on a 20 six-year- old woman. the first successful firth was in 2014. -- a 26-year-old woman. the first successful birth was in 2014. >>> a will it -- the iditarod kicked off in willow, alaska over the weekend. days to finish. >>> now let's have a preview of morning. lady nine see reagan. we will remember her with -- we will remember her with leslie stahl who cove
there is still quite a bit of curiosity slowing. take a look at the cdot camera at i-25 and 144th. -- a 104th. speeds in the single-digit on the approach to that. once you get past it, you are fine. if you are headed to the airport, i-70 inbound along pena boulevard, a pretty standard commute. >>> the cdc is joining forces with doctors in puerto rico regarding the secret -- the zika virus outbreak. we will get a firsthand look at how the government is responding to the reported....
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discover all nine flavors of our creamy cheese and tap into your curiosity.he laughing cow. >>> we are in for spectacular april, may weather the next few days even though we are in early march. temperature-wise, way up from yesterday at this time. temperatures are warmer with readings in the 40s and 50s in the shenandoah valley. frederick 41. 48 in cambridge. there is still a little bit of shower activity. it's light. a great day today. look for sunshine. we start in the 40s and 50s. lunchtime well up in the 60s with highs in the low to mid- 70s. warmer tomorrow and thursday. seven-day forecast at 5:19. here is larry with traffic. >> we continue to do well. off to a great start. no issues on the beltway 95, 66, 250. volume picking up in areas outside of town, like the extreme areas, fredricksburg, staffer, gainesville, front royal. you will see really the traffic picking up there. letter closer to town, quite well. metro commuters on time. no issues on the trains or buses. a live look outside, i 270 traveling southbound to the capitol beltway no issues. we co
discover all nine flavors of our creamy cheese and tap into your curiosity.he laughing cow. >>> we are in for spectacular april, may weather the next few days even though we are in early march. temperature-wise, way up from yesterday at this time. temperatures are warmer with readings in the 40s and 50s in the shenandoah valley. frederick 41. 48 in cambridge. there is still a little bit of shower activity. it's light. a great day today. look for sunshine. we start in the 40s and 50s....
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discover all nine flavors of our creamy cheese and tap into your curiosity. the laughing cow. >>> live, this is news 4 new york now. >> live look there at the long 10:27 on this tuesday, march 15th, good morning, i'm michael gargiulo. hundreds of workers from our area are in albany to rally this afternoon for a $15 minimum wage. groups boarded buses this morning in midtown. the workers make about $10 an hour, many are forced to rely on public assistance. more workers traveled by bus this morning from long island and many of the boroughs. >>> mostly cloudy, mild, spotty drizzle. 57 for the high. tonight cloudy, comfortable, 49. tomorrow sun and clouds, late showers, high of 62. thursday another chance for rain late in the day, 63. friday 54. saturday high of 50. >>> up next on the "today" show with kathie lee and hoda, easy no-brainer recipe for pork chops and apple sauce. there's something to be said for exploring the world around you. why should snacking be any different? discover all nine flavors of our creamy cheese and tap into your curiosity. the laughin
discover all nine flavors of our creamy cheese and tap into your curiosity. the laughing cow. >>> live, this is news 4 new york now. >> live look there at the long 10:27 on this tuesday, march 15th, good morning, i'm michael gargiulo. hundreds of workers from our area are in albany to rally this afternoon for a $15 minimum wage. groups boarded buses this morning in midtown. the workers make about $10 an hour, many are forced to rely on public assistance. more workers traveled by...
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always looking for young students, bright, that are interested in science and we like to spark their curiosity." and a hands-on look at the air we breathe every day. from collecting the air samples. to testing them in a lab.. giving these students a potential glimpse into their futures. "the students that are participating in stem education, they're way more connected to school. they're more motivated to be there, they're pushed a litings, new projects, neepts that one e of these very stver public schoolshundred students are en denver public schools tells us more than 12- three puppies are safe thanks to the fresno fire department... here you can see a firefighter grabbing a box -- the three puppies are inside. it took a little longer for them to save the mom. one firefighter had to crawl about 70 feet through a concrete tunnel to reach her... she was scared -- but eventually he scooped her up. a local resident is fostering the mom and her puppies until they are healthy enough for adoption. here's another cute one... some female panda's in japan celebrated girl's day. hinamatsuri or girls' day
always looking for young students, bright, that are interested in science and we like to spark their curiosity." and a hands-on look at the air we breathe every day. from collecting the air samples. to testing them in a lab.. giving these students a potential glimpse into their futures. "the students that are participating in stem education, they're way more connected to school. they're more motivated to be there, they're pushed a litings, new projects, neepts that one e of these very...
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incredible curiosity delay will be building across 225 in the area of i-70, colfax as well as 6th avenue. we'll continue to track it. fire crews are walking around rather than spraying the water directly on the fire. we'll have those updates coming up all throughout the morning. the rest of our quiet. again, your biggest impact here is going to be 225 with delays from i-70 down to ilep can be expected. over all i-70 impacted as we as we start 225 in both directions. >>> marty. >> around here we're looking at state. not all of colorado. we'll get a few very light snow showers mainly in mountain areas along and west of the day today. checking out our forecast through the day today, we're looking at just a little bit of high cloud activity in and around the state through the afternoon today. so as we go through the afternoon today we are looking at just a couple of state. again, dry conditions about 99% of colorado will -- colorado. throughout the east mountains and west uniform temperatures. a few high clouds over the front range. very light snow. even into those few places that get it, ha
incredible curiosity delay will be building across 225 in the area of i-70, colfax as well as 6th avenue. we'll continue to track it. fire crews are walking around rather than spraying the water directly on the fire. we'll have those updates coming up all throughout the morning. the rest of our quiet. again, your biggest impact here is going to be 225 with delays from i-70 down to ilep can be expected. over all i-70 impacted as we as we start 225 in both directions. >>> marty. >>...
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discover all nine flavors of our creamy cheese and tap into your curiosity. the laughing cow. i'm ben thompson. its primary day and polling places are busy with voters. this is video of people casting their vote this morning. turnout is expected to be strong as people are voting for the gop and democratic nominee for president. there are also some big state races like the race for governor and u-s senate. remember you have to show a photo i-d if you want to vote. the polls close at 7:30 tonight. matthews commissioners voted last night may seperate it from cms. that's because questions remain about the future of cms student reassignment. town leaders say the resolution guarantees students go to schools close to home, but also suggests that the town will explore options to potentially start its own school district. concord police investigating a triple shooting that killed one person. that shooting broke out on griffin circle just before 8 o'clock last night. police say "columbus simmons" was shot and later died at the hospital two other people were shot as wel
discover all nine flavors of our creamy cheese and tap into your curiosity. the laughing cow. i'm ben thompson. its primary day and polling places are busy with voters. this is video of people casting their vote this morning. turnout is expected to be strong as people are voting for the gop and democratic nominee for president. there are also some big state races like the race for governor and u-s senate. remember you have to show a photo i-d if you want to vote. the polls close at 7:30...
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perhaps there will be some curiosity about whether or not protesters will be here inside the hall and that appearance. as you have been noting, we have heard that donald trump will be speaking from a prepared text. that is unusual for him. he does face a skeptical if not outright hostile audience here. the kind of applause that hillary clinton received earlier today, a presidency of donald trump would be unthinkable for israels and jews. >> i was amazed by all the applause for her. >> thank you very much. >>> that doesn't seem right to me. that doesn't seem fair or balanced. just saying. at old dominion, we ship everything you can imagine. and everything we ship has something in common. whether it's expedited overnight... ...or shipped around the globe, ...it's handled by od employees who know that delivering freight... ...means delivering promises. od. helping the world keep promises. >>> it's super exciting. >> i'm a big fan. >> he's inviting a lot of jealousy. >> it's about time. >> sometimes all hell breaks loose. >> just watching him was different and interesting. >> we're not go
perhaps there will be some curiosity about whether or not protesters will be here inside the hall and that appearance. as you have been noting, we have heard that donald trump will be speaking from a prepared text. that is unusual for him. he does face a skeptical if not outright hostile audience here. the kind of applause that hillary clinton received earlier today, a presidency of donald trump would be unthinkable for israels and jews. >> i was amazed by all the applause for her....
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there are more travelers, more curiosity. and changing destinations.hey may be modifying spending behavior. francine: do you have to adapt your strategy? do you have to find out how the chinese consumer spends, how the chinese consumer travels? michele: absolutely. i am trying to understand where they travel, and where they will go. there has been a clear evolution. from the beginning, only hong kong and macau were the achievable destinations. then you had australia, europe, and sometimes in mexico. a love of traveling. recently inside asia. there is in improving relationship between japan and china. francine: what surprises you the most about the chinese consumer? michele: the speed. francine: at which they shop or travel? [laughter] michele: the speed of evolution. they have been evolving from group traveling to individual traveling. they learn languages fast. all of the journalists speak two or three languages, easily. they have been adapting themselves to food, to traveling conditions, and they get deeper and deeper inside brands. they are comparin
there are more travelers, more curiosity. and changing destinations.hey may be modifying spending behavior. francine: do you have to adapt your strategy? do you have to find out how the chinese consumer spends, how the chinese consumer travels? michele: absolutely. i am trying to understand where they travel, and where they will go. there has been a clear evolution. from the beginning, only hong kong and macau were the achievable destinations. then you had australia, europe, and sometimes in...
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. >> it gets rid of the curiosity. when they're educated on the firearm, the curiosity is gone. they know what to do when they encounter the firearm. >> reporter: right now, the class is happening. officers are splitting up the parents and the children. the parents are learning how to properly secure the gun and the children are learning that a gun is not a toy. i spoke with people going in about 30 minutes ago. there are a lot of people who are gun owners around they want to learn more. we'll talk to more tonight at 5:30. >> thank you. we're learning more about a shooting in a downtown orlando nightclub. >> julie: police tell us they're this happened on pine street and orange avenue. our cameras were rolling as police interviewed witnesses. detectives say a 26-year-old man was shot several times in the leg and taken to ormc. we're told he's in stable condition. this appears to have started as a fight between people in the parking lot. police are not identifying the victim but say they're looking for a dark-colored car the suspect was seen leaving in. >> thousands of people in f
. >> it gets rid of the curiosity. when they're educated on the firearm, the curiosity is gone. they know what to do when they encounter the firearm. >> reporter: right now, the class is happening. officers are splitting up the parents and the children. the parents are learning how to properly secure the gun and the children are learning that a gun is not a toy. i spoke with people going in about 30 minutes ago. there are a lot of people who are gun owners around they want to learn...
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with electricity. young students, bright, that are interested in science and we like to spark their curiosity. >> reporter: and a hands on look at the air we breathe every day from collecting the air samples to testing them in a lab. >> the students that are participating in stem education, they're way more connected to school. they're more motivated to be there. they're pushed to critically think and come up with new things, new projects, new designs. >> reporter: new concepts that one day could come from one of these very students. >>> denver public schools tells us they had more than 1200 students enrolled in that stem path way. they seem engaged. >> you can see looking at their faces. >>> we could be headed for an >>> cool and calm in the 9 news backyard. i'm meteorologist kathy sabine. we're awaiting the arrival of another cool front. there's a few high thin clouds around the area. winds much lighter today. northwest winds pushing 64 at dia. 45 in leadville. average high this time of year is in the lower 50s and it is our snowiest month and we have not seen a big snow storm just yet. 54
with electricity. young students, bright, that are interested in science and we like to spark their curiosity. >> reporter: and a hands on look at the air we breathe every day from collecting the air samples to testing them in a lab. >> the students that are participating in stem education, they're way more connected to school. they're more motivated to be there. they're pushed to critically think and come up with new things, new projects, new designs. >> reporter: new...
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inspire, respect and curiosity. >> that integrity in that respect and that teamwork is company and 40 se. guide dogs. >> you can vote for your favorite superhero dog like flapjack, one dollar buys you a recipe arena. >>> how cute is that. >> they hope the superheroes on parade campaign embraces $250,000. some of the statues will go on sale later this year. >>> they want to raise awareness of the nonprofits group work and want to make southeastern drydocks a household name. >>> 10 news at six is moments >>> florida among five states holding primaries. we're live as voters make tough decisions and candidates prepare. >>> a dramatic take down. how body cameras are helping to build cases against criminals. >>> nobody likes long lines, not even the irs. but they are doing to save you time. >>> i am reginald roundtree. >>> the nation is focused on results could make or break some campaigns. tonight all eyes are on florida and ohio were the winners take all. >> we have team coverage of the coverage 2016. mark rivera is taking a closer look at voter turnout here. eric glasser is live in miami
inspire, respect and curiosity. >> that integrity in that respect and that teamwork is company and 40 se. guide dogs. >> you can vote for your favorite superhero dog like flapjack, one dollar buys you a recipe arena. >>> how cute is that. >> they hope the superheroes on parade campaign embraces $250,000. some of the statues will go on sale later this year. >>> they want to raise awareness of the nonprofits group work and want to make southeastern drydocks a...
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your children, police also recommend showing your children your guns, to help curb their natural curiosity. virginia could soon ban smoking in cars with children -- all thanks to a new bill passed in the virginia general assembly. newschannel three s brian hill is live to show us just this new law driving. brian? bev, whether you smoke with the windows rolled up or rolled down ... if a kid under the age of eight is in the passenger or back seat .... price. cars with children ... but a new bill is aiming to put an end to it and virginians like it. 31.48 )i think it says that you have to be more cautious about smoking, where youre smoking and who youre smoking with. i think its gonna be a message also to let live healthy. with legislators voting for the ban, now its in governor terry mcauliffe hands to sign off on it. 26.41 )public healthy safety should be what his number one concern, so i think he would wanna show people he cares about his constituents. 37:56 )i think the broader message is that the legislature and the country, in county, especially for this state, that health and awareness
your children, police also recommend showing your children your guns, to help curb their natural curiosity. virginia could soon ban smoking in cars with children -- all thanks to a new bill passed in the virginia general assembly. newschannel three s brian hill is live to show us just this new law driving. brian? bev, whether you smoke with the windows rolled up or rolled down ... if a kid under the age of eight is in the passenger or back seat .... price. cars with children ... but a new bill...
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and for apple, that means a high level of curiosity.est people here, are intellectually very curious. they are always asking why. they are wicked smart. they are collaborators. they are willing to sort of be in the background, they do not really care about their own brand, so to speak. they care much more about apple. charlie: and you are prepared to go outside to find the best? tim: we are, sure. burberry, to find angela. charlie: to get dr. dre and jimmy. some say that you are not that interested in headphones, and that you are more interested in the talent. which proves your point. it is the people to make a difference. tim: absolutely, it is people. apple is about people. charlie: and to get to people, you will still them? tim: i do not think of it as stealing. charlie: did steve still you from compaq? tim: compacted not only, he convinced me to join. [laughter] charlie: it is said that you have found some of the smartest people who understand cars, now. tim: i have read that. [laughter] charlie: that would be, if you are doing that
and for apple, that means a high level of curiosity.est people here, are intellectually very curious. they are always asking why. they are wicked smart. they are collaborators. they are willing to sort of be in the background, they do not really care about their own brand, so to speak. they care much more about apple. charlie: and you are prepared to go outside to find the best? tim: we are, sure. burberry, to find angela. charlie: to get dr. dre and jimmy. some say that you are not that...
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you can see the slowing along i-225 and a lot of curiosity as the fire burns. >>> super tuesday, the biggest day in the presidential campaign. voters in 13 states, primarily or caucuses including colorado. voters have less say in the choosing of the democratic and republican the preference poll was cancelled. we won't know who is getting in the caucuses, they won't have those showing hands saying i favor this candidate and favor this one. it comes after the national committee made preference polls binding, meaning delegates would have been required to vote at the candidate who they voted for in the caucus. in the past, the delegates could change that. the democrats will poll tonight, but they won't award delegates. only members of the political parties are allowed to participate in the caucuses and there's a move of foot to return in the primaries ahead. >>> trump was interrupted in virginia. a photographer tried to record them as they left the a secret service agent through the his name is christopher morris who later cursed at the agent before physical. we will have a light report
you can see the slowing along i-225 and a lot of curiosity as the fire burns. >>> super tuesday, the biggest day in the presidential campaign. voters in 13 states, primarily or caucuses including colorado. voters have less say in the choosing of the democratic and republican the preference poll was cancelled. we won't know who is getting in the caucuses, they won't have those showing hands saying i favor this candidate and favor this one. it comes after the national committee made...
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any snowflakes will be more of a curiosity than anything else. we will talk more about potential impacts of the movement of the storm system in a few minutes. >> a live look at the d.c. eagle cam right now. you can see proud pop a and mama eagle's. they have a hatchling to crow about today. the staff at the auburn arboretum as the the waiting for this for days. it finally happened. one egg hatched. at 8:27 this morning. we are standing about 100 yards from the nation's most famous nest today. the branchesin on and leaves. you can see a big green ball, that's the nest. inside whathow you happened this morning. it was the male bald eagle that unintentionally stepped on the a and seconds later, the little one has been fed fish. in 70 yearsrst time that eagles have returned to the nations capital. mom and dad knew that this corner of the city would be a high-quality habitat with food source nearby with the river about a mile away. is theseeautiful eagles have adapted to our been living. they aren't fazed by the lights and helicopters. >> security sti
any snowflakes will be more of a curiosity than anything else. we will talk more about potential impacts of the movement of the storm system in a few minutes. >> a live look at the d.c. eagle cam right now. you can see proud pop a and mama eagle's. they have a hatchling to crow about today. the staff at the auburn arboretum as the the waiting for this for days. it finally happened. one egg hatched. at 8:27 this morning. we are standing about 100 yards from the nation's most famous nest...
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"personally, i kind of want to see him win out of curiosity. it could be very good or very bad." bad." "i think he's a ticking time bomb, essentially. he looks like he could explode and he's shown throughout this whole thing that he isn't reliable in his emotions." emotions." john kasich did well in michigan behind trump and a point behind cruz. now, it's on to ohio, must win to keep his campaign alive. alive. "we're all familiar with march madness and now the home court advantage is coming north and next week we are going to win the state of ohio." ohio." "i think if anyone can beat donald trump in this state, it's john kasich." kasich." that's the take of hamilton county republican chair and kasich supporter alex triantafilou. triantafilou. "he's got to keep talking about his story and being the adult in thke room and i think ohioans are gong to appreciate that.." that.." back at camp washington chili, some wonder if trump and cruz, plus democrats hillary clinton "i feel like we're in a nightmare. any minute now, we're going to wake up and ha
"personally, i kind of want to see him win out of curiosity. it could be very good or very bad." bad." "i think he's a ticking time bomb, essentially. he looks like he could explode and he's shown throughout this whole thing that he isn't reliable in his emotions." emotions." john kasich did well in michigan behind trump and a point behind cruz. now, it's on to ohio, must win to keep his campaign alive. alive. "we're all familiar with march madness and now the...
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discover all nine flavors of our creamy cheese and tap into your curiosity. the laughing cow. reinvent snacking. strength is an addiction. you can never get enough of.. now it's time.. to bring that strength to your tooth enamel. new colgate enamel health mineral repair toothpaste. it strengthens weakened enamel 4x better by replenishing it with vital minerals. so smile.. with strength. with new colgate enamel health john: developing story from vet 2016. five cumberland county deputies disciplined for their roles in the donald trump rally in fayetteville that turned violent. barbara: announcement expected from auto makers what every new car sold in the u.s. will be required to have. john: ncaa tournament kicks off today. everything you need to know about the local teams. good morning, carolina, welcome on on this thursday march 17. st. patrick's day. i'm john clark. barbara: i'm barbara gibbs. we will have more on the big stories but first meteorologist don schwenneker in the first alert storm center. good morning. don: good morning to uyou. as you head out the door we have cr
discover all nine flavors of our creamy cheese and tap into your curiosity. the laughing cow. reinvent snacking. strength is an addiction. you can never get enough of.. now it's time.. to bring that strength to your tooth enamel. new colgate enamel health mineral repair toothpaste. it strengthens weakened enamel 4x better by replenishing it with vital minerals. so smile.. with strength. with new colgate enamel health john: developing story from vet 2016. five cumberland county deputies...
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if the show hadn't reawakened the curiosity of so many i doubt it would have this level of >> the actual item is described as a kn >> when the news did break on friday we unearthed this. >> the murder weapon, the kn >> in 1995 we brought a psychic detective to o.j.'s rockingham property. he sensed something near the southeastern section of the >> maybe we can come into where the weapon is buried. so certain that there possible undiscovered murder weapon, john wanted a closer look. >> if could hop thatfence. >> he even wanted to ask neighbor's gate. i can't go talk to them? >> realizing he couldn't gain access to the property, gen, john assured our producers of his hunch off-camera. >> i can confirm it almost100% there is a murder weapon up there. it's going to be found. >> flash forward to today, the knife reportedly found buried is und testing. >> does the killer exactly where they were burying t knife? >> no. those tests revealed and we will continue to follow this story from start to finish. let's kick off allegiantweek. it made more than a half million at the box o and the newest ins
if the show hadn't reawakened the curiosity of so many i doubt it would have this level of >> the actual item is described as a kn >> when the news did break on friday we unearthed this. >> the murder weapon, the kn >> in 1995 we brought a psychic detective to o.j.'s rockingham property. he sensed something near the southeastern section of the >> maybe we can come into where the weapon is buried. so certain that there possible undiscovered murder weapon, john...
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*locked* the door.it's earily similar to another attempted armed robbery a few weeks ago out of curiosity we pulled up the surveillance pictures from this attempted armed robbery on february 25th...ten minutes away in corinth.that's where another marathon station that sits right off the scenario-- the clerk locked out the would be armed empty-handed. as we show you the surveillance pictures side by side, not only do the hoods they are wearing look the same but so do the plaid shirts. nine on your side placed a call to the grant county sheriff about this comparison by phone. we will be morning. jennifer will call for graphic fullgrab your jacket before heading out the door today as temperatures dip below freezing. skies will be partly cloudy and highs improve a few more degrees, up to the 50 degree mark this afternoon. we'll warm quickly in the days ahead before showers and storms return on thursday. an indiana depty is killed serving a search warrant.what led to the confrontation and where the suspect is this morning. 22 children are hospitalized after swimming in a colorado community poo
*locked* the door.it's earily similar to another attempted armed robbery a few weeks ago out of curiosity we pulled up the surveillance pictures from this attempted armed robbery on february 25th...ten minutes away in corinth.that's where another marathon station that sits right off the scenario-- the clerk locked out the would be armed empty-handed. as we show you the surveillance pictures side by side, not only do the hoods they are wearing look the same but so do the plaid shirts. nine on...
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discover all nine flavors of our creamy cheese and tap into your curiosity. the laughing cow. >>> "the insider" counting down the biggest stories tracking today. >> number one, kim kardashian and midler's feud gets
discover all nine flavors of our creamy cheese and tap into your curiosity. the laughing cow. >>> "the insider" counting down the biggest stories tracking today. >> number one, kim kardashian and midler's feud gets
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at this age there's going to be so many questions and so much curiosity," said skye sample, parent. the superiendent of dakota valley schools says they've never had requests from transgender students at dakota valley. but, they say if the governor doesn't veto the bill, they will make those changes for their students' needs. "there's a family restroom which is a unisex restroom in the new high school. also, all our nurses offices have restrooms in them which are unisex restrooms," said al leber, superintendent of dakota valley. governor dennis daugaard has until tomorrow to veto the bill. if the governor does nothing, the bill will become law without his signature. matt. south dakota governor dennis daugaard says he won't pursue an expansion of medicaid. the governor made the announcement after getting input from federal officials about policy revisions. daugaard says there are not enough days left in the legislative session for lawmakers to consider the plan and make thier decision. he says the state will continue to explore expanding medicaid in the orange city, iowa residents wil
at this age there's going to be so many questions and so much curiosity," said skye sample, parent. the superiendent of dakota valley schools says they've never had requests from transgender students at dakota valley. but, they say if the governor doesn't veto the bill, they will make those changes for their students' needs. "there's a family restroom which is a unisex restroom in the new high school. also, all our nurses offices have restrooms in them which are unisex...
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a good one who says -- tuned out with curiosity. of fall into these two categories. >> i am in -- where i say -- i kind of want to be a part of the whole scene. someone asks me for 10 bucks to get into the march madness -- i will put $10 in. >> so when the producer in the newsroom came to you and said -- $10 to get an -- you are getting and? >> yes. it gives me a reason to root for a -- for a college basketball team that i otherwise would have no reason to read four. it makes the games a little more fun. >> we're talking with a retail expert about march madness. he will tell us the average american spend -- spends $200. and they have called in sick and used up vacation days. we will talk about that. don't forget the hashtag is ktvunine. >>> plans in the works for major safety changes on one of san francisco's most dangerous streets. today the city transportation board is scheduled to vote on a $12 million safety improvement plan for lombard street. between francisco and franklin street. this is of course not the famous cricket secti
a good one who says -- tuned out with curiosity. of fall into these two categories. >> i am in -- where i say -- i kind of want to be a part of the whole scene. someone asks me for 10 bucks to get into the march madness -- i will put $10 in. >> so when the producer in the newsroom came to you and said -- $10 to get an -- you are getting and? >> yes. it gives me a reason to root for a -- for a college basketball team that i otherwise would have no reason to read four. it makes...
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at that time, my curiosity piqued. haslinda: it was a tenure pursuit to bring mcdonald's here.anoi atwas living in the time. this is 2003. pop test bigdeal deal, we did not have any -- a big deal, we do not have any of that in hanoi. i went online and found a copy of the franchisee application and submit it. and use whatever networks i had to thego to find my way vice president of international franchising and finally just went and did a door knock. haslinda: someone at mcdonald's called you a stalker. -- henry: he said we .ould meet up he was gracious enough to sit down and have a coffee with me. that coffee turned into a nicer, longer conversation. both white sox fans. from making away decision on vietnam. i still took that as a polite no. i said i better convince them. from that point on out, i made sure i was in constant contact. updates every quarter about what was going on in vietnam. you can ignoreim it, read it, let me know. it and as theyng started their process years later, they brought it with me. henry, i didn't think he would keep e-mailing me. havenda: right now y
at that time, my curiosity piqued. haslinda: it was a tenure pursuit to bring mcdonald's here.anoi atwas living in the time. this is 2003. pop test bigdeal deal, we did not have any -- a big deal, we do not have any of that in hanoi. i went online and found a copy of the franchisee application and submit it. and use whatever networks i had to thego to find my way vice president of international franchising and finally just went and did a door knock. haslinda: someone at mcdonald's called you a...
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and tap into your curiosity. the laughing cow. reinvent snacking. giving people op >>> closed captioning provided by -- i'm calling it the"name your price tool" phase. whatever. >>> when shopping your resume, you have to find a way to step out from the crowd and that's exactly what this guy did. the new jersey technical school. he's shaking hands and dropping off his resume. we have all been there. the struggle is real for students about to graduate. but wait, he's not just dropping a piece of paper. >> i wrote a song about my resume. i have been performing it and was wondering if you would like to hear it. >> okay. >>. hi nice to meet you my name is sand and it's nice to meet you >> i can't tell how these people are receiving his performance. you know, some of them look like they are completely puzzled. some of them look completely uninterested and some are entertaining him. >> whether you like his flow or not, he will be very, very memorable. and that's very important. >> yes, and his resume is so why not give him a chance? i've been a leadership
and tap into your curiosity. the laughing cow. reinvent snacking. giving people op >>> closed captioning provided by -- i'm calling it the"name your price tool" phase. whatever. >>> when shopping your resume, you have to find a way to step out from the crowd and that's exactly what this guy did. the new jersey technical school. he's shaking hands and dropping off his resume. we have all been there. the struggle is real for students about to graduate. but wait, he's...
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they have become more travelers, more curiosity.illions, more than 100 million people and changing , destinations. so this is also a surprise which may be modifying most of the spending behavior. francine: do you have to adapt your strategy? do you have to constantly look at numbers to figure out how the chinese consumer spends, where they spent, and how they travel? michele: absolutely. i am trying to understand where they travel, and where they will go. there has been a clear evolution, because from the beginning, only hong kong and macau were the achievable destinations both for visas. then you had australia, europe, and sometimes in mexico. and then, a lot of traveling recently inside asia. there is in improving relationship between japan and china. francine: what surprises you the most about the chinese consumer? michele: i think the speed. , francine: at which they shop or at which they travel? [laughter] michele: the speed of evolution. they have been evolving from group traveling to individual traveling. they have been learn
they have become more travelers, more curiosity.illions, more than 100 million people and changing , destinations. so this is also a surprise which may be modifying most of the spending behavior. francine: do you have to adapt your strategy? do you have to constantly look at numbers to figure out how the chinese consumer spends, where they spent, and how they travel? michele: absolutely. i am trying to understand where they travel, and where they will go. there has been a clear evolution,...
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discover all nine flavors of our creamy cheese and tap into your curiosity. the laughing cow. reinvent snacking. >>> "theinsider," counting down
discover all nine flavors of our creamy cheese and tap into your curiosity. the laughing cow. reinvent snacking. >>> "theinsider," counting down
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. >> danielle: well, curiosity leading to a dangerous drive, a man nearly losing his life. the scuba diver sucked into the power plant's underwater pipe. good. bbin simmons has the terrifying story. >> reporter: christopher has always loved the water. he and his family go out on the boat any chance they get. on july 12th, they were boating off of hutchinson island when they came across a buoy. unrneath was the massive structure, and chris put on his gear and dove up for a closer look. i swam up to it, and it looked like a building, and i got a little bit of a current. >> he got sucked into a wet noodle. chris unknowingly got sucked into a pipe from a nuclear power plant. >> just instant, complete darkness, and i'm holding onto myask and regulator. and as far as you could see, it was black. >> the quarter mile pipe is used to suck thousands of gallons a minute to cool the reactors. >> it's about a four or five minute ride. i knew somethingas sucking the water. and all i could think of is the horror movies, a big turbine and i just pulled the regulator out of my mouth. >> up
. >> danielle: well, curiosity leading to a dangerous drive, a man nearly losing his life. the scuba diver sucked into the power plant's underwater pipe. good. bbin simmons has the terrifying story. >> reporter: christopher has always loved the water. he and his family go out on the boat any chance they get. on july 12th, they were boating off of hutchinson island when they came across a buoy. unrneath was the massive structure, and chris put on his gear and dove up for a closer...
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. >> it takes a morbid curiosity. >> the workload means staying on top of 115 cases and remaining sensitive not cynical. >> we want to make sure they are treated with due respect regardless of whether they are unidentified. i think it's more important that we have something to return to families versus nothing. >> if at the end of the day clyde gibbs' closure comes in finding the name behind an unsolved case number. steve crump wbtv on your side raleigh. >> quite a job. the case of the 10-year-old boy. they have clues. they hope a new dna isotope test will narrow down what part of >> my, that is fascinating. time to check traffic with tonya rivens in the first alert traffic center. >> your first alert traffic is sponsored by people's bank. as we check in here on trade street i-77 northbound and southbound has taken a heavy beating as far as congestion. as we check here woe can see this congestion. keep in mind the hornets uptown tonight so congestion around that later on and an accident at beatties ford road and oak lawn avenue and i-77 northbound and southbound. slow-moving traffic. back t
. >> it takes a morbid curiosity. >> the workload means staying on top of 115 cases and remaining sensitive not cynical. >> we want to make sure they are treated with due respect regardless of whether they are unidentified. i think it's more important that we have something to return to families versus nothing. >> if at the end of the day clyde gibbs' closure comes in finding the name behind an unsolved case number. steve crump wbtv on your side raleigh. >> quite a...
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if the show hadn't reawak the curiosity of so many, ild have this level of involvement and attention. >> the actual item is described as a knife. >> when the news did break on friday, we unearthed this. >> there's a --r weapon, a kn >> back in 1995 we brought a psychic detective named john monty to o.j.'s rockingham he sensed something near the southeastern section of the lot. >> may can come to where the weapon is buried. >> so certain there was a covered murder >> if i hop that fen wanted to ask construction workers to open a neighbor's gate. >> i can't go talk to them? >> realizing he couldn't gain access to the >> again, john confirmed about his hunch off camera. >> i can confirm 100% there is a it will be found. >> flash forward to today. the knife reportedly found bury side undergoing testing. >> did the killer knowre they were headed to burry this knife or was it a random selection? >> no. they know where. >> i cannot wait to see what the of course, we will con to follow this story from start to finish. >>> now let's kick off allegiant weekfirst two movies in the di series made
if the show hadn't reawak the curiosity of so many, ild have this level of involvement and attention. >> the actual item is described as a knife. >> when the news did break on friday, we unearthed this. >> there's a --r weapon, a kn >> back in 1995 we brought a psychic detective named john monty to o.j.'s rockingham he sensed something near the southeastern section of the lot. >> may can come to where the weapon is buried. >> so certain there was a covered...
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out of curiosity i pulled up the surveillance pictures from this attempted armed robbery on february 25th that i covered ...ten minutes away in corinth: another marathon station that sits right off the interstate. same scenario-- the clerk locked out the would be armed robbers, so they ran away... empty-handed. as we show you the side, you see...not only do the hoods look the same... it even looks like the two men may be wearing *the same plaid shirts*. i spoke with the grant county sheriff about this comparison by phone tonight. i'll be following up with him in the morning. 11 at 11 continues with history made today in cuba. airforce one landed in havanna just after 4:00pm our time today, marking the first visit to cuba by an american president in more than 90 years.his trip is brief -- but his mission important... try to normalize relations with a communist country.a-b-c's marci gonzalez has the lastest from havana cuba. nats - history in havana. president obama ending decades of frigid relations between the u-s and cuba? the first family touching down in the communist country - to
out of curiosity i pulled up the surveillance pictures from this attempted armed robbery on february 25th that i covered ...ten minutes away in corinth: another marathon station that sits right off the interstate. same scenario-- the clerk locked out the would be armed robbers, so they ran away... empty-handed. as we show you the side, you see...not only do the hoods look the same... it even looks like the two men may be wearing *the same plaid shirts*. i spoke with the grant county sheriff...
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curiosity got the best of him as he got his head caught in a pipe, he was attending a wedding ceremony with his parents when the accident happened, they had to use pliers and a circular saw. the boy was left with a swollen jaw and traumatic experience. >> he is okay. >>> that's it for us at noon, for us and the entire news team calvi. >>> i'm chris wragge, we'll see afternoon. >> summer: hey, grandpa. is it true? >> abby: they reached a verdict? >> victor: yeah, i guess the deliberation's been rather quickly. >> abby: is that a good sign or a bad sign? >> summer: i think it's good. i can feel it. >> victor: come here. [ sighs ] thank you for your support, okay? all your love.
curiosity got the best of him as he got his head caught in a pipe, he was attending a wedding ceremony with his parents when the accident happened, they had to use pliers and a circular saw. the boy was left with a swollen jaw and traumatic experience. >> he is okay. >>> that's it for us at noon, for us and the entire news team calvi. >>> i'm chris wragge, we'll see afternoon. >> summer: hey, grandpa. is it true? >> abby: they reached a verdict? >>...
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curiosity, and dreams. for jay la monica, life was about system and friends. history and tradition. and baseball. church, volunteer work and the news. jay was always a newsman. >> there's this kid jay la monica. and ted koppel wants to work with him and barbara walters wants to work with him. everyone wants to work with jay because he is so damn smart. >> i got the sense that jay had seen it all before and he had, you know? just about any story or situation, i would ask him about, he would sort of say, yeah, ito that guy. i know that guy. i can give you a name or contact number or he would tell a anecdote about that person and sort of wonder where were these stories, these layers coming from. >> the when we were in doha covering the runup to the second gulf war of course we were putting a show on the middle of the night and jay was the only one who like really had his stuff together and for whom it didn't seem to be a hardship to be up all night to do what we needed to do. >> the place where i saw jay at his absolute best was in new orleans. after katrina. he reported that story wit
curiosity, and dreams. for jay la monica, life was about system and friends. history and tradition. and baseball. church, volunteer work and the news. jay was always a newsman. >> there's this kid jay la monica. and ted koppel wants to work with him and barbara walters wants to work with him. everyone wants to work with jay because he is so damn smart. >> i got the sense that jay had seen it all before and he had, you know? just about any story or situation, i would ask him about,...