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at the annual oscar luncheon, dave carver sat down with him. >> you're the youngest best actor nomineealmost 80 years. are you getting used to all the attention being placed on you because it's a whole different scene since this move came out? >> it is a whole different opportunity, similar to acting, i would watch plays that really inspired me. >> the oscar nominee honed his acting chops. >> are you all right? >> me? yes, i'm fine, i just have to get used to it, that's all. it's my first time. >> and it was also in high school where timmy, as he was known was a bit of a rap prodigy, going by the name little timmy tim, here he is rapping about his favorite class statistics. ♪ ♪ a statistical wonder ♪ i'm a statistical gem >> timothee got his first major role on season 2 of homeland securi security -- homeland. >> let's do it together. >> timothee took his mom to the s.a.g. awards in 2013 to celebrate the show's award for best ensemble. >> that felt like a door opener in a lot of ways. that was really the big thing certainly and it felt like from there, eaither maybe i could do another
at the annual oscar luncheon, dave carver sat down with him. >> you're the youngest best actor nomineealmost 80 years. are you getting used to all the attention being placed on you because it's a whole different scene since this move came out? >> it is a whole different opportunity, similar to acting, i would watch plays that really inspired me. >> the oscar nominee honed his acting chops. >> are you all right? >> me? yes, i'm fine, i just have to get used to it,...
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they talked about the stone carvers in vermont. i talked about one stone carver, my maternal grandfather immigrated from italy to vermo vermont. he was a master stone carver near aviano air base in northern italy and talked about the business he started. my mother had been born in vermont. my great grandparents who came to central vermont from ireland, paternal grandparents and my grandfather whom i'm named patrick leahy was a stone carver. i didn't know him because like so many he died when my father was a young tablier. i'm -- teenager. i'm proud to be named after him. my wife's parents from canada, she was born in vermont, became a medical surgical nurse. not everybody in these families improved our state of vermont. we must realize it's immigrants like this that bring diversity and strength and skills to our country and make us greater. so when we talk about the dreamers, we shouldn't for sakce their cause. their cause is our cause. their dreams are the dreams of my grandparents and parents-in law were. those are part of the am
they talked about the stone carvers in vermont. i talked about one stone carver, my maternal grandfather immigrated from italy to vermo vermont. he was a master stone carver near aviano air base in northern italy and talked about the business he started. my mother had been born in vermont. my great grandparents who came to central vermont from ireland, paternal grandparents and my grandfather whom i'm named patrick leahy was a stone carver. i didn't know him because like so many he died when my...
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carver want to welcome to another december euro max i'm your host meghan li from ice in music to spicy food we have a mixed bag on the show today here's a look at what's coming up.
carver want to welcome to another december euro max i'm your host meghan li from ice in music to spicy food we have a mixed bag on the show today here's a look at what's coming up.
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in jim's three plus decades on the force, sheriff olson oversaw some of carver county's most exciting and turbulent times. when the ryder cup was held in 2016, jim managed safety operations and maintained a family friendly environment for everyone. after the passing of minnesota legend, prince, jim ensured that paisley park remained a safe place for prince's fans to mourn. jim has dedicated his life to the county serving as an instructor to the citizens academy to inform the public about the services and role of the sheriff's office. impressively he also serves as a member of the carver county mental health consortium to spread awareness of mental health resources. he has been a faithful, selfless servant leader. thank you for your service. we wish you the best in your retirement. mr. speaker, i rise today in recognition of one of minnesota's outstanding businessmen, butch ames. as chief executive officer and co-founder of ames construction a. family owned and privately held construction company, headquartered in minnesota, butch has built and grown the industry nationwide. ames const
in jim's three plus decades on the force, sheriff olson oversaw some of carver county's most exciting and turbulent times. when the ryder cup was held in 2016, jim managed safety operations and maintained a family friendly environment for everyone. after the passing of minnesota legend, prince, jim ensured that paisley park remained a safe place for prince's fans to mourn. jim has dedicated his life to the county serving as an instructor to the citizens academy to inform the public about the...
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speaker, i rise today to recognize the service of carver county sheriff gym olson who recently announced his retirement. he began his law enforcement career 31 years ago. mr. paulsen: he was elected to his first four-year term in 2010 and re-elected in 2014. olson has led law enforcement operations during a time when carver county surpassed a population of over 100,000 people, making to one of the fastest growing counties in minnesota. he oversaw major public safety operations during the aftermath of prince's death as well as the ryder cup in 2016. he's well respected in our community and is involved in community outreach, raising public awareness of mental health resources, educating the public about the role of the sheriff's office and supporting the hope house, a youth homeless shelter. i want to thank sheriff olson for his many years of service and dedication, for keeping the residents of carver county safe. we wish him the best of luck in his future, and he will be missed. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognize yigs?
speaker, i rise today to recognize the service of carver county sheriff gym olson who recently announced his retirement. he began his law enforcement career 31 years ago. mr. paulsen: he was elected to his first four-year term in 2010 and re-elected in 2014. olson has led law enforcement operations during a time when carver county surpassed a population of over 100,000 people, making to one of the fastest growing counties in minnesota. he oversaw major public safety operations during the...
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intration to darryl clark and temple's president to attend a no new stadium town hall on thursday at carver high school. those against the stadium says that despite repeated requests temple refused to meet with concerned residents. >>> coming up tonight. a philadelphia police officer rushes in to save a man from a burning home we'll see the exclusive video of the rescue and hear why the man saved is now in jail. >> and king james responded to the billboard aimed at courting him to the philadelphia 76ers. >>> gorgeous weather and 56 degrees and bright sunshine but stormtracker 6 live double scan showing a piece of a storm system that will form a coastal storm already on the map with rain, win and even the chance of wet snow. i'll explain in the exclusive accuweather forecast. >> that does not sound good. those stories and more when "action news" continues tonight. more and more student debt is keeping people from doing what they love. (horn sound) ♪ ♪ like buying a home. ♪ ♪ (knocking sound) traveling. ♪ ♪ even getting married. ♪ ♪ at citizens bank we can help you refinance both your federal
intration to darryl clark and temple's president to attend a no new stadium town hall on thursday at carver high school. those against the stadium says that despite repeated requests temple refused to meet with concerned residents. >>> coming up tonight. a philadelphia police officer rushes in to save a man from a burning home we'll see the exclusive video of the rescue and hear why the man saved is now in jail. >> and king james responded to the billboard aimed at courting him...
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thornton: there were 60 carvers working 16 hours a day carving ivory, and there were bags of ivory stacked10 feet high. and those operations in three years went through 1,000 tons of ivory. narrator: the eia identified three chinese and one kenyan syndicate involved in the operation. these findings helped build momentum for the 1989 international ban on ivory trade by the convention on international trade in endangered species, or cites. roberts: when you have a global, uniform, and unequivocal prohibition on the trade in elephant ivory, a number of things happened. the prices for ivory dropped because the market dries up, and the market dries up because it becomes taboo to have this illel product. anwhen the market dries up, there's a disincentive to poach elephants and kill them for the ivory. narrator: after the cites ban, elephant populations began to stabilize. thornton: and everyone said there's elephant babies everywhere. and it was like a genuine miracle, where the dramatic decline of these magnificent animals was stopped. roberts: but what happened after that was that southern afr
thornton: there were 60 carvers working 16 hours a day carving ivory, and there were bags of ivory stacked10 feet high. and those operations in three years went through 1,000 tons of ivory. narrator: the eia identified three chinese and one kenyan syndicate involved in the operation. these findings helped build momentum for the 1989 international ban on ivory trade by the convention on international trade in endangered species, or cites. roberts: when you have a global, uniform, and unequivocal...
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. >> reporter: dustin carver first hit the slopes 16 years ago. >> i said i like trying something new've loved it ever since. >> reporter: dustin and the rest of this group are part of the lehigh county special olympics team. it puts a smile on their faces. melissa put on her skis at age 14. >> i came home and told my mom i really loved it and i kept on doing it. >> their kids that didn't necessarily get picked for teams. here it's an individual sport. it's you and you against the mountain. >> reporter: complete with gates for slalom skiing, the course gives the same feel as being in the olympic games, minus the worldwide crowd. but that doesn't matter much to them. >> they cheer each other on. they have a camaraderie from one year to the next. >> reporter: what's your goal? do you have a dream for skiing? >> my goal is getting better. >> reporter: to one day achieve that special taste of glory. >> i want the gold. golden medal. >> reporter: matt delucia, nbc 10 news. >> when your goal is to just get better every day, that's the key to life right there. >> 100%. let's check with jessi
. >> reporter: dustin carver first hit the slopes 16 years ago. >> i said i like trying something new've loved it ever since. >> reporter: dustin and the rest of this group are part of the lehigh county special olympics team. it puts a smile on their faces. melissa put on her skis at age 14. >> i came home and told my mom i really loved it and i kept on doing it. >> their kids that didn't necessarily get picked for teams. here it's an individual sport. it's you and...
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. >> reporter: dustin carver first hit the slopes 16 years ago. >> i said, try something new. i loved it since. >> reporter: dustin and the rest of his group are part of the lehigh county special olympics team. a weekly trip to blue mountain puts a smile on the faces of kids and adults with intellectual disabilities. >> this is awesome. >> reporter: marissa put on her first skis at age 14. >> i came home, i told my mommy really loved it and i kept on doing it. nice one. >> kids that didn't necessarily get picked for teams, here it's an individual sport. i always say it's an individual sport. it's you against the mountain. >> reporter: complete with gates for slalom skiing, the course gives the same feel as being in the olympic games minus the worldwide crowd. but that doesn't matter much to them. >> they cheer each other on. they have a camaraderie from one year to the next. >> reporter: what's your goal? do you have a dream for skiing? >> my goal is getting better. >> reporter: to one day achieve that special taste of glory. >> i want a gold. golden medal. >> reporter: matt d
. >> reporter: dustin carver first hit the slopes 16 years ago. >> i said, try something new. i loved it since. >> reporter: dustin and the rest of his group are part of the lehigh county special olympics team. a weekly trip to blue mountain puts a smile on the faces of kids and adults with intellectual disabilities. >> this is awesome. >> reporter: marissa put on her first skis at age 14. >> i came home, i told my mommy really loved it and i kept on doing...
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. >> thursday's town hall scheduled to take place at carver high school of engineering and science startingt 6:00 p.m. >> putting live animals on television, is always a little bit risky. >> still ahead on "eyewitness news," the hilarious bird blooper that caught couple of news anchors off guard. katie? >> i just love this story. we look ahead to our upcoming weekends, and it looks as though we will end up with mild, but very typical daytime highs. in the meantime, we have the sun returning, as we will have coastal area of low pressure making it exit. so it is looking like pretty decent weekend at this point. but yes, there is cents coastal low in this forecast. which we will track for you and let you know exactly what we know about what that storm will bring, right after the break. >> good for ridding your garden of bugs! >> oh, anchor got quite the surprise when scarlet landed on her head during a segment about the zoo, at a san diego tv station. >> her co-worker eric laughed as michelle took the landing in stride. but when sophie headed toward him, well, he didn't seem comfortable, using
. >> thursday's town hall scheduled to take place at carver high school of engineering and science startingt 6:00 p.m. >> putting live animals on television, is always a little bit risky. >> still ahead on "eyewitness news," the hilarious bird blooper that caught couple of news anchors off guard. katie? >> i just love this story. we look ahead to our upcoming weekends, and it looks as though we will end up with mild, but very typical daytime highs. in the...
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carver want to welcome to another edition of your own max i'm your host meghan li from i see music to spicy food we have a mixed bag on the show today here's a look at what's coming off. bright ideas the czech designer and her award winning like technology. cool sounds a norwegian musician plays instruments me i use. glossy history germany's according to world heritage sites all presented in a new coffee table book. where you start off by shouting a little light on a lighting designer. called dove she combines a traditional glassblowing techniques with modern technology while her creations have earned her a number of accolades including designer of the year in the czech republic oil wanted to hear more about what inspires this artist so we visit her in her studio in prague. lucio called over plays with light and the energy of radiates glass is her favorite material. the designer works with it to make objects that are both translucent and colorful like here with her lamp a cup similar told of also combines different materials here and on extern divides the fragile the last hemispheres
carver want to welcome to another edition of your own max i'm your host meghan li from i see music to spicy food we have a mixed bag on the show today here's a look at what's coming off. bright ideas the czech designer and her award winning like technology. cool sounds a norwegian musician plays instruments me i use. glossy history germany's according to world heritage sites all presented in a new coffee table book. where you start off by shouting a little light on a lighting designer. called...
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at 5:30, racing with a girl named hallie from carver, minnesota. you'll see that at 5:30. a fun watch. big spoiler here -- they absolutely crushed me in every single event. >> we're watching the video and see your kick, oh, he's good. >> impressive. >> then the kid steps up -- he schooled him. >> reporter: mine went long, his went down the middle. >> thanks. >>> the super bowl is the hottest ticket around. >> on stubhub.com they start at $3,200. and the front bench at the 50 yard line, that will set you back $20,000. >> experts from stubhub say the tickets for the super bowl are selling at a 50% higher rate than last year's big game. here's why -- they say eagles fans are the driving force. >> after the afc/nfc championship games, eagles' fans flooded the market on stubhub. it's one of those things where the eagles haven't had a shot at the super bowl in over ten years. they haven't won one in franchise history. there's a lot of excitement around the team. it's a bucket list event for eagles' fans. >> and we're just the best fans in the country. patriots' fans also buying
at 5:30, racing with a girl named hallie from carver, minnesota. you'll see that at 5:30. a fun watch. big spoiler here -- they absolutely crushed me in every single event. >> we're watching the video and see your kick, oh, he's good. >> impressive. >> then the kid steps up -- he schooled him. >> reporter: mine went long, his went down the middle. >> thanks. >>> the super bowl is the hottest ticket around. >> on stubhub.com they start at $3,200. and...
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not to be outdone was the church in boston in the suburb of carver, massachusetts. their sign reads the bible mentions eagles, 33, and the goat 42. patriots win by 9 right there. tom brady often referred to as the goat. >> back out here live in minneapolis, our super bowl lii coverage continues next. >> a philadelphia pizza place changesing its name to avoid some super bowl confusion. we'll explain when we come right back. >>> welcome back from minneapolis. pizza and the super bowl just kind of go hand in hand. >> you love that combination. one local shop is having an identity crisis. thanks to the eagles super bowl opponent. take a look at what we're talking about. this is new england pizza. it's in northeast philadelphia or at least it was. we all know anything with new england in the title is unwelcome right now. especially with the the patriots. so the shop changed its name to new eagles pizza. >> everybody is loving it. we wanted to change the name the minute we found out we were playing new england in the super bowl. >> workers will even be ditching their usua
not to be outdone was the church in boston in the suburb of carver, massachusetts. their sign reads the bible mentions eagles, 33, and the goat 42. patriots win by 9 right there. tom brady often referred to as the goat. >> back out here live in minneapolis, our super bowl lii coverage continues next. >> a philadelphia pizza place changesing its name to avoid some super bowl confusion. we'll explain when we come right back. >>> welcome back from minneapolis. pizza and the...
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the first challenger is hally from carver, minnesota. a fist pump, and then we're off. we jump over the steps, then hopscotch across the straightaway. ducking for cover under the ropes before making the big turn. down on the ground before we dive to the finish line and she beats my by milliseconds. >> you were behind me. ike like, i'll probably -- i'm like, i'll probably beat him. >> reporter: next up, trevin who plays football. we do the running back route. set, go! just don't drop the ball as we navigate obstacles. i ducked for cover, but he's two steps ahead of me and wins. >> got to know what you're doing. the football and all this stuff -- >> reporter: this is a game but a good way to exercise. the nfl is pushing kids to be active for an hour every day. >> get them out playing six minutes a day with play 60. find out their niche and finding them to do it. it's fun. >> reporter: the nfl started the program in 2007 to tackle childhood obesity. coming up at 6:30, we're going to face off against ramon doing hail mary passes, kicking field goes. that's going to be a lot
the first challenger is hally from carver, minnesota. a fist pump, and then we're off. we jump over the steps, then hopscotch across the straightaway. ducking for cover under the ropes before making the big turn. down on the ground before we dive to the finish line and she beats my by milliseconds. >> you were behind me. ike like, i'll probably -- i'm like, i'll probably beat him. >> reporter: next up, trevin who plays football. we do the running back route. set, go! just don't drop...
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carver want to welcome to another december euro max i'm your host meghan li from i.c. music to spicy food we have a mixed bag on the show today here's a look at what's coming off. a bright idea of the czech designer and her award winning like technology. cool sounds a norwegian musician.
carver want to welcome to another december euro max i'm your host meghan li from i.c. music to spicy food we have a mixed bag on the show today here's a look at what's coming off. a bright idea of the czech designer and her award winning like technology. cool sounds a norwegian musician.
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much appreciation for why it would be a big deal that a muslim to be elected to the united states carvers but ten years on what has changed rewind islam in america at this time on al-jazeera from satellite technology to three d. printing and recycled waste to solar powered classrooms africa is transforming. young innovators are propelling change building communities creating employment and solving. challenging systems and shaping. creative thinkers shaping the continent's future innovate africa. this is al-jazeera. this is the news hour live from london coming up in the next sixty minutes activists say syrian government forces are using incendiary.
much appreciation for why it would be a big deal that a muslim to be elected to the united states carvers but ten years on what has changed rewind islam in america at this time on al-jazeera from satellite technology to three d. printing and recycled waste to solar powered classrooms africa is transforming. young innovators are propelling change building communities creating employment and solving. challenging systems and shaping. creative thinkers shaping the continent's future innovate...
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. >> thank you karen and member carver, members of the committee. thank you for having me here today for the federal regulations of how the federal regulations affect my ranch and others across the country. my name is nels hansen, my family is in the branching in our area for 120 years. today, my son is home taking care of the ranch so i can be with you today. as stated, i am the past president of the association, past chairman of the wyoming state grazing board, member of the national almonds association, i currently serve as secretary-treasurer for national public lands council. our ranch covers 230,000 acres around in central wyoming. it's private and bln in checkerboard land. and we stand over three waters, and beyond branching, we take as much of the last 30 years working on these issues that we are discussing today in wyoming and in washington dc across the west. as recently as last week at the national almonds convention, i taught the class on working with other agencies and how to try cto educate people how to get along and work towards thei
. >> thank you karen and member carver, members of the committee. thank you for having me here today for the federal regulations of how the federal regulations affect my ranch and others across the country. my name is nels hansen, my family is in the branching in our area for 120 years. today, my son is home taking care of the ranch so i can be with you today. as stated, i am the past president of the association, past chairman of the wyoming state grazing board, member of the national...
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and my first memorable thing that i wrote was an angry essay about george washington carver, because i'm allergic to peanuts. and i remember laying out how he was not actually great for society, and that he had made my life so much harder. and that was in third grade, and i remember thinking, i really like doing this. - and from there to here. it's great to meet you. any time i think about the future of journalism and i meet somebody like you who is younger but also seems old for her years or his years and has experience that is beyond the actual experience, i think the world's gonna be fine and journalism will be fine. so i'm really happy to have the opportunity to talk to you. - thank you. - [evan] and good luck in your new job. - thanks. - yamiche alcindor, thanks so much. - yamiche alcindor, thanks so much. - [announcer] we'd love to have you join us in the studio. visit our website at klru.org/overheard to find invitations to interviews, q&as with our audience and guests and an archive of past episodes. - my grandmother lived to be 94 and i picture myself sometimes as an old wom
and my first memorable thing that i wrote was an angry essay about george washington carver, because i'm allergic to peanuts. and i remember laying out how he was not actually great for society, and that he had made my life so much harder. and that was in third grade, and i remember thinking, i really like doing this. - and from there to here. it's great to meet you. any time i think about the future of journalism and i meet somebody like you who is younger but also seems old for her years or...
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. >> reporter: dustin carver first hitter the slopes 16 years ago. >> i said i like trying something new. and then i loved it since. >> reporter: dustin and the rest of his group are part of the lehigh county special olympics team, a weekly trip to blue mountain puts a smile on the pace faces of kids and adults with intellectual disabilities. >> this is awesome. >> reporter: ma race put on her first skis at age 14. >> i came home, i told my mom i really love it and i kept on doing it. >> nice one. >> reporter: -- there are kids that didn't get picked for teams and whatnot. i always say it's an individual sport, it's you against the mountain. >> reporter: complete with gates for slalom skiing, the course gives the same feel as being in the olympic games, minus the worldwide crowd. but that doesn't matter much to them. >> they cheer each other on. they have a comrade derry from one year to the next. >> reporter: whaels what's involved? do you have a dream for skiing? >> my goal is getting better. >> reporter: to one day achieve that special taste of glory. >> i want a gold, golden meda
. >> reporter: dustin carver first hitter the slopes 16 years ago. >> i said i like trying something new. and then i loved it since. >> reporter: dustin and the rest of his group are part of the lehigh county special olympics team, a weekly trip to blue mountain puts a smile on the pace faces of kids and adults with intellectual disabilities. >> this is awesome. >> reporter: ma race put on her first skis at age 14. >> i came home, i told my mom i really love...
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our first challenger is halle from carver, minnesota. a first bump first and then we're off. we jump over the skips and then hop scotch across the straightaaway ducking for cover under the ropes before the big turn. then down on the ground into the obstacles before we dive to the finish line and she beats me by just milliseconds. 13-year-old ramon samuel plays football and soccer and agrees go head to head. >> all right. you ready? >> yeah. >> reporter: first up the hail mary. i go first, incomplete. >> you're up. >> okay. >> reporter: after the first round 1-0 ramon ton special teams for the extra point, it's good. barely. >> all right. we'll go back one more. >> reporter: tie game, final round, the field goal. wide left. and now ramon for the win. and this is all part of the nfl's play 60 campaign encouraging children to get 60 minutes or more of exercise every day to tackle childhood obesity. randy gyllenhaal nbc 10 news. >> and a great way to stay warm in that freezing city. >>> with one of the biggest eagles game in history just days away, the eagles road to victory bus
our first challenger is halle from carver, minnesota. a first bump first and then we're off. we jump over the skips and then hop scotch across the straightaaway ducking for cover under the ropes before the big turn. then down on the ground into the obstacles before we dive to the finish line and she beats me by just milliseconds. 13-year-old ramon samuel plays football and soccer and agrees go head to head. >> all right. you ready? >> yeah. >> reporter: first up the hail mary....
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. >> thursday's town hall is scheduled to take place at carver high school at engineering and science at 6:00 p.m. >>> we are enjoying terrific weather on this tuesday, it is mild with lots of sunshine. kate's on the sky deck right now is this one of those enjoy it while we have it days. >> exactly that, we know that all too well this time of the year. we have had a few of those last week with temperatures in the 70's. today not as warm little breeze picking up but a beautiful end to what has been a fantastic february day. lets take a look outside, quick look what is happening almanac wise you can see temperatures reach mid 50's. fifty-six the official high at the airport, our normal 47. so 10 degrees above average. low temperature 33 this morning. that was on par with our normal. the record is 74. in where near record is today 10 degrees above average but we have been enjoying beautiful, sunny weather this afternoon. sunshine makes it feel even warmer then 10 degrees above. fifty-five at the airport. fifty-five in reading, 53 wilmington. cool 49 in atlantic city. storm scan three sho
. >> thursday's town hall is scheduled to take place at carver high school at engineering and science at 6:00 p.m. >>> we are enjoying terrific weather on this tuesday, it is mild with lots of sunshine. kate's on the sky deck right now is this one of those enjoy it while we have it days. >> exactly that, we know that all too well this time of the year. we have had a few of those last week with temperatures in the 70's. today not as warm little breeze picking up but a...
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. >> reporter: justin carver first hit the slopes 16 years ago. >> i said i like trying something newen i loved it since. >> reporter: dustin and the rest of the group are part of the special olympics team. a weekly trip to blue mountain puts a smile on the faces of kids and adults with intellectual disabilities. >> this is awesome. >> reporter: marissa put on her first skis at age 14. >> i came home. i told my mommy really loved it and i kept on doing it. nice one. >> there are kids that necessarily didn't get picked for teams and here it's an individual sport. i always say it's an individual sport. it's you against the mountain. >> reporter: complete with gates for slalom skiing, the course gives the same feel as being in the olympic games. minus the worldwide crowd. but that doesn't matter much to them. >> they cheer each other on. they have a camaraderie from one year to the next. >> reporter: what's your goal? do you have a dream for skiing? >> my goal is getting better. >> reporter: to one day achieve that special taste of glory. >> i want a gold. golden medal. >> reporter: matt
. >> reporter: justin carver first hit the slopes 16 years ago. >> i said i like trying something newen i loved it since. >> reporter: dustin and the rest of the group are part of the special olympics team. a weekly trip to blue mountain puts a smile on the faces of kids and adults with intellectual disabilities. >> this is awesome. >> reporter: marissa put on her first skis at age 14. >> i came home. i told my mommy really loved it and i kept on doing it....
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. >> i know the great african american george washington carver discovered the peanut., you're a racist scumbag. >> despite his flaws, despite his prejudices, i think people identified with his pain. >> i wish there was a way to say this that wouldn't hurt you. >> there's a famous episode where they are investigating the rape and murder of a young boy. and they find a homeless child molester who murdered the kid and sipowicz to get the confession has to be very sensitive and very good cop. >> i know this has to be tearing you up inside. but you're going to feel a lot better if you just tell the truth. >> you can sort of see on dennis franz's face this is killing him to not destroy this guy right now. finally, he gets the confession he gets the signed statement. he walks out of the room, he goes into another interrogation room and he breaks the door in two with his fist. and i'm choking up talking about it right now, because that's how great a moment of tv that it is. >> 20 years from now, the best tv dramas, what do they look like? >> i don't know. >> bolder than what w
. >> i know the great african american george washington carver discovered the peanut., you're a racist scumbag. >> despite his flaws, despite his prejudices, i think people identified with his pain. >> i wish there was a way to say this that wouldn't hurt you. >> there's a famous episode where they are investigating the rape and murder of a young boy. and they find a homeless child molester who murdered the kid and sipowicz to get the confession has to be very sensitive...
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chairman, ranking member carver and other distinguished members of the committee. i'm thankful for the opportunity to give the do.o.d. perspective on the implementation of our south asia strategy. to address the enduring interests we have in south asia and afghanistan in particular. south asia is home to two nuclear-armed countries. it's also home to the highest concentration of u.s. designated foreign terrorist groups so we have enduring interests there. our strategy emphasizes regional cooperation to reduce the threat of terrorism, reduce the threat and possibility of nuclear conflict and to put pressure on the taliban and other parties to seek reck sills. -- reconciliation. we remain engaged with pakistan to protect americans, to protect our homeland and ensure there are no safe havens from which terrorists can plan and operate to support attacks. our strategy focuses on the region as a whole and shifts from a time-based approach to a conditions on the ground approach and promotes political settlement. regarding afghanistan, we focus on four key pillars known as
chairman, ranking member carver and other distinguished members of the committee. i'm thankful for the opportunity to give the do.o.d. perspective on the implementation of our south asia strategy. to address the enduring interests we have in south asia and afghanistan in particular. south asia is home to two nuclear-armed countries. it's also home to the highest concentration of u.s. designated foreign terrorist groups so we have enduring interests there. our strategy emphasizes regional...
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so many different folks, you can get something from raymond carver, or ralph ellison, early influencesht zone and marvel comics and stephen king. i wanted to write horror, the black statement or black shining, or the black in front of it is basically what i wanted to do, then i started reading garcia marquez and samuel beckett, people playing with the fantastic horror fiction writer or science fiction writer. my early love for genre storytelling, i see fantasy as a tool. the novelist's toolkit. >> host: what does the term magical realism mean to you? >> caller: what does it mean to me? the real and the fake presented in the same register. gabriel garcia marquez came up with one of the bigger practitioners, and listening to his grandmother, telling stories about the village, mixed in, the sheriff sprouted wings and presented a brick face, and what was real or unreal and if you read his work, and a recognizable world and you hear something fantastic, a matter of fact emerging, i was working on this book, it was more science-fictiony, it was very different in terms of time. 100 years of s
so many different folks, you can get something from raymond carver, or ralph ellison, early influencesht zone and marvel comics and stephen king. i wanted to write horror, the black statement or black shining, or the black in front of it is basically what i wanted to do, then i started reading garcia marquez and samuel beckett, people playing with the fantastic horror fiction writer or science fiction writer. my early love for genre storytelling, i see fantasy as a tool. the novelist's toolkit....
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if you get something from carver realistic short stories and early influences and marvel comics and beforeo write horror. and basically what i wanted to do and then samuel beckett just then as a science fiction writer so i see fantasy as a tool. in the novelist toolkit. >>host: what does magical realism mean? >> guest: that to be presented in the same register as a bigger practitioner and then listening to his grandmother telling stories when she was growing up with that fantastic detailed in the sheriff sprouted wings and flew away. so you never knew what was real orai not. or to be in a recognizable world but when i was working on this book of the underground railroad with more science fiction was very different in terms of time with a much more broader vision that i went back to solitude instead of having the fantasy cranked up what if it was dialed down? how would that serve the story? so when correa encounters these moments with a matter-of-factma tone. >>host: what did you study at harvard? >> guest: english major. so with african-american studies classes. going back in 2001 and said
if you get something from carver realistic short stories and early influences and marvel comics and beforeo write horror. and basically what i wanted to do and then samuel beckett just then as a science fiction writer so i see fantasy as a tool. in the novelist toolkit. >>host: what does magical realism mean? >> guest: that to be presented in the same register as a bigger practitioner and then listening to his grandmother telling stories when she was growing up with that fantastic...
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. >> thank you senator carver. will now hear from the honorable scott pruitt, administrator of the of our mental collection agency. your full and testimony will be made part of the official hearing today. i look forward to your testimony. welcome to your committee. >> members of the committee, senators, good to see you this morning. it has been too long. as was mentioned by senator carper and i'm looking forward to the exchange and discussion today. as you know i was confirmed by the senate in mid february of last year. i began my journey at the agency at the opportunity to spend time with the entire agency and i did, in fact, senator carper three priorities by which he would govern and leave agency. the first was rule of law. rule of law does matter. will of law is something that people take for granted that we at the agency the only power we possess is the power that you give us. as we execute our responsibility in rulemaking what you say in statute matters as we do our work because it provide certainty to the am
. >> thank you senator carver. will now hear from the honorable scott pruitt, administrator of the of our mental collection agency. your full and testimony will be made part of the official hearing today. i look forward to your testimony. welcome to your committee. >> members of the committee, senators, good to see you this morning. it has been too long. as was mentioned by senator carper and i'm looking forward to the exchange and discussion today. as you know i was confirmed by...
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one of the things we're very proud of, because of work of carver congress the data previously ministrations had done, both parties, the defense department is now ready for an audit and going to the process. >> my final question for you, since this is kind of a height of understanding and discretionary, would you be willing to again and again publicly weigh-in until the senate agrees to reconciliation instructions to take up some of these welfare type programs that the public believes the so abuse? mitch mcconnell is not there but would you guys be willing to push to get him there? >> again the priorities for us this year are the infrastructure, obviously getting i daca deal, and then infrastructure would come after that. >> mr. woodall of the georgia. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, director, for being here. thank you for your service. i wanted to thank you for the seriousness of the document that you prepared. it makes our job harder come au recall from your time on this committee to give if you don'ta series document it would always be easy to come up with some funding numbers and
one of the things we're very proud of, because of work of carver congress the data previously ministrations had done, both parties, the defense department is now ready for an audit and going to the process. >> my final question for you, since this is kind of a height of understanding and discretionary, would you be willing to again and again publicly weigh-in until the senate agrees to reconciliation instructions to take up some of these welfare type programs that the public believes the...
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i think that you can get something from raymond carver. he is a writer of realistic short stories.ellison. early influences. twilight zone and marvel comics and stephen king. when i went to college i wanted to write horror. i wanted to write the black cell is lot or the shiny. -- salem's lot for the shiningperiod -- think my early love for genre joy telling, i see fantasy as a tool. use it here and not there. it is in the novel toolkit. >> host: what does the term, magical realism mean to you? >> guest: what does it mean to me? it means that the real and fake are both presented in the same register. so garcia marquez, one of those bigger practitioners. he came up with his form of this by listening to his grandmother. she would tell stories about her village when she was growing up. mix and some fantastic detail lie, then the sheriff sprouted wings and flew away. and she presented with a certain face. and he never knew because of that what was real and what was unreal. and if you look at his work, there was magical realism. we are in a recognizable world and then we go back to some
i think that you can get something from raymond carver. he is a writer of realistic short stories.ellison. early influences. twilight zone and marvel comics and stephen king. when i went to college i wanted to write horror. i wanted to write the black cell is lot or the shiny. -- salem's lot for the shiningperiod -- think my early love for genre joy telling, i see fantasy as a tool. use it here and not there. it is in the novel toolkit. >> host: what does the term, magical realism mean to...