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that can't possibly be a real baby. can it? >> you kind of hope that it's cg. >> you are going to send this to everyone you know who has a baby. >> amazing special effects or obscure child development practice, when we return to "caught on camera: viral videos, do you believe?" i feel like my lips are going to, like, wash it off. these fit nicely. [ female announcer ] crest 3d white whitestrips keep the whitening ingredient in place, guaranteeing professional level results. crest whitestrips. the way to whiten. but then it goes to the closet...to die. so try glow unstopables. they fill your closet with scents so fresh they last for 12 weeks! [ male announcer ] unstopables. america's best scent booster. >>> in late 2010, this jaw-dropping video of a woman moving and swinging what looks like a small baby starts to get the attention of online viewers. >> you see a video of this happening to a baby, you're going send this to everyone you know who has a baby, likes cute things and likes cute little babies and would be outraged by it.
that can't possibly be a real baby. can it? >> you kind of hope that it's cg. >> you are going to send this to everyone you know who has a baby. >> amazing special effects or obscure child development practice, when we return to "caught on camera: viral videos, do you believe?" i feel like my lips are going to, like, wash it off. these fit nicely. [ female announcer ] crest 3d white whitestrips keep the whitening ingredient in place, guaranteeing professional level...
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we have a real opportunity. not only do we have a real opportunity in the governor's race but the u.s. senate race. i think because the opportunity is real and the stakes are very high not just for georgia, but the country, we're going to get folks excited down here.
we have a real opportunity. not only do we have a real opportunity in the governor's race but the u.s. senate race. i think because the opportunity is real and the stakes are very high not just for georgia, but the country, we're going to get folks excited down here.
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that can't possibly be a real baby. can it? >> you kind of hope that it's cg. >> you are going to send this to everyone you know who has a baby. >> amazing special effects or obscure child development practice, when we return to "caught on camera: viral videos, do you believe?" e... suddenly you're a mouthbreather. well, put on a breathe right strip and instantly open your nose up to 38% more than cold medicines alone. so you can breathe and sleep. shut your mouth and sleep right. breathe right. so you can breathe and sleep. save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance.d everybody knows that. well, did you know pinocchio was a bad motivational speaker? i look around this room and i see nothing but untapped potential. you have potential. you have...oh boy. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> in late 2010, this jaw-dropping video of a woman moving and swinging what looks like a small baby starts to get the attention of online viewers. >> you see a video of this happening to a ba
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a r fifteen we're husband might on that one right there or something one of their plastic is like a real good old most definitely yes i know it looks like a toy gun you know it's there and then the blast of the summer well that is just the furniture meaning those are just the excess arrays that you put on a plain black gun like it to make it to doll it up like that and how much like how much is a gun like that the dressed up like that one is i have a look at the price tag it is probably about four hundred dollars with a scope there's another paint gun this for the ladies but we carry a huge stock a hand guns everything from target guns to little bitty ankle gun self-defense guns target guns you know we don't have this and then once it's like we don't have weapons store so for us it's not really yes. what you all do to protect yourselves nothing. show would davis has weapons of all shapes and sizes from hang guns to semiautomatic and of kools guns made especially for children. with the. sometimes they'll have a shorter stock to make it easier for their length of pocas their arms are short
a r fifteen we're husband might on that one right there or something one of their plastic is like a real good old most definitely yes i know it looks like a toy gun you know it's there and then the blast of the summer well that is just the furniture meaning those are just the excess arrays that you put on a plain black gun like it to make it to doll it up like that and how much like how much is a gun like that the dressed up like that one is i have a look at the price tag it is probably about...
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and though, most americans today have a real shortage in what they, they need toward retirement. king about the private part of -- of our economy. the public sector actually, the men and women have, probably a appropriate, pools of money for retirement. in the private sector, in the small jobs men and women working part time. so this crisis is going to be severe. and the crisis is going to be probably very debilitating for our economy if we don't address it now. >> what do you think is happening? are americans not saving because they can't afford to is? it because they're afraid of the markets? >> i think you pointed to two possible reasons why they're not saving. i mean, i think it is a struggle. you know, this all linked toward the lack of wage growth in our economy. in many cases, lack of mobility toward jobs which, more and more people are talking about. people are, spending what they're earning just to stay afloat. but in other cases i think, people forgot how to save. this is why i applaud the president in just introducing the concept of savings. this is certainly not going
and though, most americans today have a real shortage in what they, they need toward retirement. king about the private part of -- of our economy. the public sector actually, the men and women have, probably a appropriate, pools of money for retirement. in the private sector, in the small jobs men and women working part time. so this crisis is going to be severe. and the crisis is going to be probably very debilitating for our economy if we don't address it now. >> what do you think is...
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living it up with a real life earl and countess. we have the real "downton abbey." plus, other opulent homes. dukes. >> i became captain of the scottish elephant polo team. >> race doesn't determine who are you. >> tonight, her overthe top wedding. >> i think every girl dreams of a fairy tale wedding. >> tonight, till the butler he can retire for the evening. you're watching "20/20" mysteries on of the castle, beyond downton abbey. >> good evening. it's a word frozen in time so so many parts in the country are frozing too. and what better place to tune in than "downton abbey yts. millions of you can't wait for the finale tomorrow on pbs masterpiece. and tune in for the real "downton abbey." 70 miles outside of london, in the rolling hills of rural england, is highclere castle, home of the hit series "downton abbey." who knew that this castle, with its high priced decor and high toned staff, would give birth to a tv smash? was highclere castle the inspiration for "downton abbey"? >> i've always loved it as a house, i find it very intriguing. >> reporter: highclere cas
living it up with a real life earl and countess. we have the real "downton abbey." plus, other opulent homes. dukes. >> i became captain of the scottish elephant polo team. >> race doesn't determine who are you. >> tonight, her overthe top wedding. >> i think every girl dreams of a fairy tale wedding. >> tonight, till the butler he can retire for the evening. you're watching "20/20" mysteries on of the castle, beyond downton abbey. >> good...
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approval you know in other states it requires mind boggling numbers of signatures that's where it's a real challenge i think in a lot of these states require. like you said legislative approval even if a senator once once this and it could be helpful for a democratic senator running for reelection to drive up turnout again it's going to be a challenge to get it on the ballot that's why in addition to pushing for these things to get on the ballot across the country progressive organizations like democracy for america and others have been advocating that these candidates should really push for populist progressive policies themselves they should get onboard with things that are really popular in red states blue states and purple states like social security expansion in kentucky raise the minimum wage raise the minimum wage in kentucky social security expansion fifty one percent of all voters approve it in red state of texas fifty six percent of all voters approve of the idea of expanding social security benefits you can actually run a populist progressive campaign in winning in some of these
approval you know in other states it requires mind boggling numbers of signatures that's where it's a real challenge i think in a lot of these states require. like you said legislative approval even if a senator once once this and it could be helpful for a democratic senator running for reelection to drive up turnout again it's going to be a challenge to get it on the ballot that's why in addition to pushing for these things to get on the ballot across the country progressive organizations like...
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a fake. it could be real. ave never seen definitive evidence either way. >>> coming up -- >> i got four of them. major sighting here. >> a close encounter of the peculiar kind. >> never seen anything like it before. >> q. latifah: where bacteria can multiply. polident kills 99.99% of odor causing bacteria and helps dissolve stains. that's why i recommend polident. [ male announcer ] cleaner, fresher, brighter every day. "stubborn love" by the lumineers did you i did. email? so what did you think of the house? did you see the school ratings? oh, you're right. hey babe, i got to go. bye daddy! have a good day at school, ok? ...but what about when my parents visit? ok. i just love this one... and it's next to a park. i love it. i love it too. here's our new house... daddy! you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for your life to happen. i can't believe your mom has a mom cave! today i have new campbell's chunky spicy chicken quesadilla soup. she gives me chunky before every game. i'm ver
a fake. it could be real. ave never seen definitive evidence either way. >>> coming up -- >> i got four of them. major sighting here. >> a close encounter of the peculiar kind. >> never seen anything like it before. >> q. latifah: where bacteria can multiply. polident kills 99.99% of odor causing bacteria and helps dissolve stains. that's why i recommend polident. [ male announcer ] cleaner, fresher, brighter every day. "stubborn love" by the...
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i understand that is a real problem. but cca wouldn't contribute to that problem. that correlation which is how does capital cost would initiate. your sufficient program that we had designed. >> yes. so we had a couple of areas that we wanted to update you on. we arrest actively continuing to participate in pg & e's green tariff filing and opportunities for customers to choose hundred percent renewable gas portfolios. we are participating there to make sure the pg & e is compliant with the legislation that was adopted last september by the legislature in sacramento. in particular we are asking the california public utilities commission to enhance a community renewal program. that's part of what's required in sb 43. pg & e has not included that in their proposal. we are asking the c puc provide a mechanism in it's green tariff proposal from a small distributed renewable project. a mega watt or smaller located in disadvantaged communities. that is another aspect of 343 in making sure we are included. if the california puc required pg & e to put that in their proposal.
i understand that is a real problem. but cca wouldn't contribute to that problem. that correlation which is how does capital cost would initiate. your sufficient program that we had designed. >> yes. so we had a couple of areas that we wanted to update you on. we arrest actively continuing to participate in pg & e's green tariff filing and opportunities for customers to choose hundred percent renewable gas portfolios. we are participating there to make sure the pg & e is compliant...
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genuine film of a real alien. i'm not buying it for very good reason. >> for the people that say the film never existed, there's an exclusive for you. there's a few frames. >> is there anyone out there who still thinks the alien autopsy is genuine? >> he's bought this film. he believes in it. i believe him. and it was kind of left open really. no one could be 100% sure about anything. but ray believes in the film. and i believe him. >> santilli plans to auction the entire original film. he wants no less than $5 million. >> to have him say trust me, i would say to him no. >>> coming up -- >> this thing battered its way for a few seconds through the waves. >> the famous film that brought thousands to the shores of loch ness. >> whatever it was was just underneath the surface. was pretty big and it was shifting. >> when "caught on camera: mysteries and monsters" continues. [ female announcer ] make every smile a 3d white smile. with crest 3d white toothpaste. it removes up to 90% of surface stains in just 5 days. unle
genuine film of a real alien. i'm not buying it for very good reason. >> for the people that say the film never existed, there's an exclusive for you. there's a few frames. >> is there anyone out there who still thinks the alien autopsy is genuine? >> he's bought this film. he believes in it. i believe him. and it was kind of left open really. no one could be 100% sure about anything. but ray believes in the film. and i believe him. >> santilli plans to auction the...
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a real entity. for a long time there was a debate if this is a real depression or not.entration, really not feeling well, overeating mostly carbohydrates and gaining weight and you come out in march and you're 20 pounds heavier. it's a real depression and i think people should recognize this. this is different than just not feeling like going to work. they have the crying spells and they are depressed and don't want to socialize with other people. before you jump into all the medications, there are so many herbals that you can take. one of them is this hydroxy t p tryptoph tryptophan. boost your serotonin and make you feel better. the light therapy. light therapy and i'll post all this. northern light technology is the one that you put on your desk as you're working the light hits you half an hour every day for about five days and you feel much better. a lot of herbals we have to get the patient feel better. >> the herbal and the light box, what else can you do, marc? >> it's not realistic. most people are not going to have the light treatment early in the morning. sit
a real entity. for a long time there was a debate if this is a real depression or not.entration, really not feeling well, overeating mostly carbohydrates and gaining weight and you come out in march and you're 20 pounds heavier. it's a real depression and i think people should recognize this. this is different than just not feeling like going to work. they have the crying spells and they are depressed and don't want to socialize with other people. before you jump into all the medications, there...
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>> it was a real whodunit. and i hate whodunits. >> the killer leaves behind a clue, but will it be enough? >> people will kill for the most trivial of reasons. >>> on a hot summer day, a married couple decided to look at a sample home in a ranch housing development in mckinney, texas. when they walked into the sample home, they couldn't find the sales associate. but they knew right away that something was wrong. >> and they walked into the living room, and then they saw a blood trail leading into the kitchen. >> and that's where they found the sales associate, sarah walker, in a pool of blood. >> the victim was stabbed 27 times. there was an incredible struggle. >> furniture and plants were knocked over. it looked like the victim fought for her life. >> it just didn't happen in a little two by four square area. if you can picture a bar room brawl, that's probably what was happening in that show house. >> for there to be that much blood left at a scene, that's what we consider overkill. >> sarah walker was 40 ye
>> it was a real whodunit. and i hate whodunits. >> the killer leaves behind a clue, but will it be enough? >> people will kill for the most trivial of reasons. >>> on a hot summer day, a married couple decided to look at a sample home in a ranch housing development in mckinney, texas. when they walked into the sample home, they couldn't find the sales associate. but they knew right away that something was wrong. >> and they walked into the living room, and then...
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a young woman murdered, a trail that went cold after 19 years. tonight it's the real csi, solving crimes hike never before. kosta grammatis, is a scientist, tonight he shows us everything you need to know about 3d printing. i'm phil torres, i'm an entomologist exploring spiders in the rain forests of peru. that's our team. ow let's do some science. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hey guys i'm phil torres, whom to "techknow" and i'm here with kosta and crystal, your story has the mystery of a scientist and tell me about it. >> i was looking at how new kinds techniques can influence the crime fighting. take a look. >> high speed cameras. >> cross light on it, then you can spot them back here. >> new ways to match dna. >> stem back without contaminating any of the evidence. >> 3d models. evidence invisible to the naked eye. the crime-fighting of the future is here today. we begin our story about an hour southeast of salt lake city. we're near midway, utah. this is wasatch county along the banks of the provo river. schaeffer knows the river well memories. >> i was a sheriff, you never expect a
a young woman murdered, a trail that went cold after 19 years. tonight it's the real csi, solving crimes hike never before. kosta grammatis, is a scientist, tonight he shows us everything you need to know about 3d printing. i'm phil torres, i'm an entomologist exploring spiders in the rain forests of peru. that's our team. ow let's do some science. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hey guys i'm phil torres, whom to "techknow" and i'm here with kosta and crystal, your story has the mystery of a...
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there's a real person there, too, and fine actor. rescher of the "nanny" on broadway. >> this is so phenomenal. look at this. >> even on a jam packed day at new york's museum of modern art, one unique voice can be heard amongst the clatter. >> i would probably pick this that we saw when we walked in. >> in world of artistic copycats. >> i want to show you in here -- fran drescher has built career on her distinctive voice and one role. >> some day your father is going to be old. you want him to live with us. >> millions who watched the series on cbs drescher was and is the nanny thanks to syndication the show hasn't been off the air in 20 years. >> now that's my area of specialality i am never at a loss for words. >> what some might not know that she came up with the concept herself and she sold it to cbs in chance meeting on a plane. >> i was on a plane to europe by myself and the president of cbs came on the plane with me. and i just cornered him because, where was he going to go, coach? he said, you know, you are a russell because y
there's a real person there, too, and fine actor. rescher of the "nanny" on broadway. >> this is so phenomenal. look at this. >> even on a jam packed day at new york's museum of modern art, one unique voice can be heard amongst the clatter. >> i would probably pick this that we saw when we walked in. >> in world of artistic copycats. >> i want to show you in here -- fran drescher has built career on her distinctive voice and one role. >> some day...
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you saw a real national push in the republican party to kill this move. epublicans were really afraid of was in the case of arizona opponents would bring a ballot initiative and have a fight in november over repealing this law. it would energize democratic voters. it would bring money in the state, possibly jeopardize the republicans holding on to the governorship this year. i think the other republicans will say we don't want to draw attention to ourselves. there's no upside in this as we saw from arizona. so i think you have these bills pending in state legislatures, but i do think governments learn from each ore. i don't think this is a fight that is worth picking. >> this came up today. let's listen to how it came up. >> does it undercut our moral posture, telling uganda and other countries, putin for instance, human rights abuses against people for reasons of their sexuality when one of our states is about to do this? unless it's vetoed by the governor. >> we'll see whether the governor vetoes it. i'm count on the governor. i cannot imagine how that l
you saw a real national push in the republican party to kill this move. epublicans were really afraid of was in the case of arizona opponents would bring a ballot initiative and have a fight in november over repealing this law. it would energize democratic voters. it would bring money in the state, possibly jeopardize the republicans holding on to the governorship this year. i think the other republicans will say we don't want to draw attention to ourselves. there's no upside in this as we saw...
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know a lot of people in the financial services industry and i do think that yes jordan belfort was a real guy and yes he did all of that but i don't think that everyone is like that i think a lot a lot of people today what they're jumping off of buildings but here's the thing you know we were talking about this earlier. before people have and that's reported extensively relative to how many suicides are committed by god that's a big deal but it is a little sensationalized i will fairly say that however yeah it does it does drive it's. driven industry which guys need to be the biggest baddest toughest a ton of athletes out of college go into banking it is if fosters that type personality you bring up a really good point which is that we're seeing all these bankers suicides and we're saying what's going on and are a giant conspiracy they have to be you know is there no they're in pain financial collapse that they know about that we don't and really there's thousands of people who commit suicide every day they don't they're not millionaires so they don't get the headlines really everyone is
know a lot of people in the financial services industry and i do think that yes jordan belfort was a real guy and yes he did all of that but i don't think that everyone is like that i think a lot a lot of people today what they're jumping off of buildings but here's the thing you know we were talking about this earlier. before people have and that's reported extensively relative to how many suicides are committed by god that's a big deal but it is a little sensationalized i will fairly say that...
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is it a real disease? is eating disorders a real disease or a symptom of the things mark talked about? >> we hear stories of it being fatal. what do you think is the most successful treatment if you have a loved or you know you have an issue. >> one of my patients lot of a daughter with this and destroyed the whole family. that points with the treatment of hospitalization and therapy and 18 times greater risk of suicide with anorexia nervosa than normal people in the same population. underlying depression and self image and anxiety and substance abuse is high. get them to the hospital and get them to the program and get them treated. >> what kind of doctor? >> you should see endocrine, nutritionists and people that can -- they look at all the hormones. the hormonal changes. you need to see a psychiatrist and you need to manage it. the biggest thing is i think what jamie is trying to get out there, there is help. this national eating disorder association, there is a number i will post. you need to seek help
is it a real disease? is eating disorders a real disease or a symptom of the things mark talked about? >> we hear stories of it being fatal. what do you think is the most successful treatment if you have a loved or you know you have an issue. >> one of my patients lot of a daughter with this and destroyed the whole family. that points with the treatment of hospitalization and therapy and 18 times greater risk of suicide with anorexia nervosa than normal people in the same...
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and there's going to be a real problem, a real need for an alternative. >> where is that going to come from and when are you going to draft it. >> that's what we talked about today, this weekend. i mean this week at our retreat. i believe firmly we will have a vote on an alternative for healthcare system that works. >> when. >> i believe that we'll visit this year. and do you know what the reason is, major, obamacare i believe is on borrowed time. >> so mow mor so no more repealr alternative votes. >> certainly obamacare again is on borrowed time it's not working and we want a healthcare system that works for all americans. in fact, we had a proposal and the president continues to say that we didn't have solutions. we put a solution forward in 2009 when obamacare was passed. of the provisions in that proposal will be in our proposal going forward. >> you're leading up that effort. when will we see it. >> let me talk about what's in it. we are going to deal with those preexisting conditions. we don't want them to go without cover. we deal with it in a way and provide high risk mooms so
and there's going to be a real problem, a real need for an alternative. >> where is that going to come from and when are you going to draft it. >> that's what we talked about today, this weekend. i mean this week at our retreat. i believe firmly we will have a vote on an alternative for healthcare system that works. >> when. >> i believe that we'll visit this year. and do you know what the reason is, major, obamacare i believe is on borrowed time. >> so mow mor so...
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name a lot of the sites were people are forced or at least the social norms to use their real name at least people are a little more thoughtful before they post what are your thoughts about goldie blox a new toy in that encouraging girls to develop an interest in the engine and let's go this is a great toy so basically they're trying to disrupt the pink aisle when you go into the toy store you have like the blue aisle for boys with the blocks and carter's them and you have the pink aisle with the dolls and goldie blox is it's really it's encouraged to get children in girls into science into math really early and they have an amazing viral video that's circulating the web right now about three young girls who do a really fantastic science experiment engineering is a male word right if i told you in engineers coming through the door i would definitely as i'm a room i would yes i would think it's a male and it's you know ninety percent of the graduates coming out of engineering programs are male today which is a real problem i think it starts very very young why do you want more
name a lot of the sites were people are forced or at least the social norms to use their real name at least people are a little more thoughtful before they post what are your thoughts about goldie blox a new toy in that encouraging girls to develop an interest in the engine and let's go this is a great toy so basically they're trying to disrupt the pink aisle when you go into the toy store you have like the blue aisle for boys with the blocks and carter's them and you have the pink aisle with...
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if you have a real transplant a real bladder from outside it becomes like an auto part, you take the bladder out, give me the new bladder i'll put it back in. >> this is not like cars, though. >> it's not science fiction. it's already there and it's coming up. heart valves are being developed this way, in vascular bypass we have vessels. this bioengineering is taking a whole new wing and this is important. all of the organs we have shortage, transplant is in trouble, they don't have to be on the anti-rejection medications for the rest of their life so i think it's exciting this is coming up with the lungs. >> is this something people will be able to afford? we don't want to get folks' hopes up. it is ten years away. >> the reason it's ten years away by the way is because they got to really figure out how to get that definitive in the body where it doesn't get rejected and functions like an original lung and cost is going to be quite high. it's not going to be covered by insurance, it will be very difficult at the beginning but when they figure out how it's going to save the lung tran
if you have a real transplant a real bladder from outside it becomes like an auto part, you take the bladder out, give me the new bladder i'll put it back in. >> this is not like cars, though. >> it's not science fiction. it's already there and it's coming up. heart valves are being developed this way, in vascular bypass we have vessels. this bioengineering is taking a whole new wing and this is important. all of the organs we have shortage, transplant is in trouble, they don't have...
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yesterday was a real fight, a real gun battle and we have seen it.e just heard an explosion but it is probably just fireworks behind me. we heard the shots taking place. but it's common now. >> oleg, we are hearing about scuffles inside parliament, armed policemen entering parliament. it feels like it is almost out of his president's hands right now. >> reporter: so many people thinks, yeah, president yanukovych is certainly at least not the one person who is controlling the situation. a varied sense of control and who has the powers to stop this or calm things down. me and my colleagues walked down the street behind the square where the ex interior minister walked with at least 30 or 40 police officers who said they came to the side of people. these were the police officers from the western ukraine, which was always loyal to the moments. but it shows how many cracks and splits are showing every hour around the country. >> the head of the institute of statehood and democracy. >> i wanted to initially ask you what you think is the way that the opposit
yesterday was a real fight, a real gun battle and we have seen it.e just heard an explosion but it is probably just fireworks behind me. we heard the shots taking place. but it's common now. >> oleg, we are hearing about scuffles inside parliament, armed policemen entering parliament. it feels like it is almost out of his president's hands right now. >> reporter: so many people thinks, yeah, president yanukovych is certainly at least not the one person who is controlling the...
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every time i ride the bus how many people on this who could be a real help for them. other members of board questions or comments >> thank you, chairman nolan i'm particularly interested in changing the price of the f line. anytime i ride that it's like riding from a museum we employ people to quiche it in beautiful conditions it's a work of art and i think it's an idea worth imploring. i want to address or look at the idea of making the free muni for the low commuters permanent that point when your 8 and still in school some of us who turned 18 before i got out of high school i have a birthday in february i turned 18 when i was in high school i like to be able to see that made permanent. and i think that at this point the only other thing i think it worth pursing if director heinecke was here he'd obeying be talking about the cash fair and the addressing the cash fair issue. we're getting to a place we're moving so many people we need to be more efficient and some soft of an initiative. mr. the gentleman's letter the nuance of the increases much more easily through a
every time i ride the bus how many people on this who could be a real help for them. other members of board questions or comments >> thank you, chairman nolan i'm particularly interested in changing the price of the f line. anytime i ride that it's like riding from a museum we employ people to quiche it in beautiful conditions it's a work of art and i think it's an idea worth imploring. i want to address or look at the idea of making the free muni for the low commuters permanent that...
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this is a real. once you hear it is real.his is me. >> are you doing an accent, an american accent? >> there is no english. it's only american. >> what are you talking about? stop it. you are edith. >> i falsified my records back to birth. i falsified them. sydney and i'm from albuquerque, new mexico. i'm not edith. there is no edith. freaking me out. >> all right, both of you explain the scene. know she has a british storyline in part of the scam she has developed. but here, he is feeling it. i love you. what did you, as the director, want to achieve? >> it's an interesting example of how he works. take him through the whole thing. the films a moment in where she has to make a turn. is she conning him? does she really have feeling or is it part of the hustle? in the moment it is not part of the hustle so what has to happen for her to be real? we sat and talked about it so we had to make her really believe that there is a man in front of her telling her the truth. >> so she could tell the truth. >> and that was the last take.
this is a real. once you hear it is real.his is me. >> are you doing an accent, an american accent? >> there is no english. it's only american. >> what are you talking about? stop it. you are edith. >> i falsified my records back to birth. i falsified them. sydney and i'm from albuquerque, new mexico. i'm not edith. there is no edith. freaking me out. >> all right, both of you explain the scene. know she has a british storyline in part of the scam she has...
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and there's a real controversy here. cause residents of sochi, dog lovers, say that for a long time, the city authorities have culled these dogs. that they've basically poisoned them in the streets with injections or poison food. i've seen video of this. this is awful, the dogs die in convulsion for hours. it looks very painful, agonizing, and some of these dog lovers are taking matters in their own hands because they claim that the city authorities have stepped up the extermination of the street dogs. i've been to a dog shelter that volunteers built. they're paying their own money to house dogs to protect them. and this has put the city and olympic authorities under fire. they've responded saying, hey, we're not killing dogs. we're getting them examined by professional veterinarians and then releasing them. the city government just built a new dog shelter. but of the activists i'm talking to say they don't trust them. they say it's just been done because the eyes of media are on this. because it looks pretty bad around a
and there's a real controversy here. cause residents of sochi, dog lovers, say that for a long time, the city authorities have culled these dogs. that they've basically poisoned them in the streets with injections or poison food. i've seen video of this. this is awful, the dogs die in convulsion for hours. it looks very painful, agonizing, and some of these dog lovers are taking matters in their own hands because they claim that the city authorities have stepped up the extermination of the...
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based on the appraisals with the department of real estate and we have a gentleman here representing the real estate department. came up with a rental site based on the value of upland property but discounted by 50 percent because it's submerged property and not worth as much and calculate the prepaid rent of $15 million. so that's a nice rented payment to the port. for the 26 year option period there would be a new appraisal process recommended by the budget analysis. getting back to the hoe down yards. the ports only goal with the hoe down is the use and in complication with the other city departments. we saw an opportunity to change the use through the rezoning effort and maybe generate some net land precedes that could be used. the port is getting a healthy rent and actually, the department of real estate will have a transferable option either for the city or to transfer to a private developer. to build whatever residential port commercial use on the site. we have a fixed industrial land value that's set by the process of $8.3 million that's the purpose of pg&e pg&e will have to f
based on the appraisals with the department of real estate and we have a gentleman here representing the real estate department. came up with a rental site based on the value of upland property but discounted by 50 percent because it's submerged property and not worth as much and calculate the prepaid rent of $15 million. so that's a nice rented payment to the port. for the 26 year option period there would be a new appraisal process recommended by the budget analysis. getting back to the hoe...
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i was sleeping also enjoying a blanket. real close friends. sometimes . sleep. sometimes inside it reminds me of why the hell out there at the age of sixteen. i try to have my so committed to a hospital because i wasn't connecting with other people healthy way i didn't feel connected to anything i remember feeling very depressed and. i thought wanted to save the world in myself a headache if i go in at sixteen then i never have to come back out again but they would accept me. they would be as bad for. you know i ran away from home at seventeen years old and actually got a job paid writ and in school. that mary at the age of twenty one had my daughter my first daughter it was twenty two. and my other daughter and then my last dollar baby heard. their father divorced me at that point i mean. there was nothing healthy about. everything with the stored it. was rest of. our own how to do that i don't know how i raised those three girls like that. but he said that my father passed away that hurt me really bad i lost everyone in my life that i cared about they're gone a
i was sleeping also enjoying a blanket. real close friends. sometimes . sleep. sometimes inside it reminds me of why the hell out there at the age of sixteen. i try to have my so committed to a hospital because i wasn't connecting with other people healthy way i didn't feel connected to anything i remember feeling very depressed and. i thought wanted to save the world in myself a headache if i go in at sixteen then i never have to come back out again but they would accept me. they would be as...
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but the presence of benedict 16 was a real prize. time the former pope attended papel rights since his regular nation a year ago. it's been one of the most important weeks for pope francis and the catholic church as a whole. faced with opposition inside the vatican pope francis has been leading a debate on whether the church's teaches on abortion, divorce and homosexuality needs rethinking. last year a worldwide pope was taken on the church's take on family and sexual morals. most say they are out doubted and unrealistic. >> the pope is going in that direction by paving the way for change little by little because it can't happen automatically. you have to take small steps because in the vatican you have to follow a certain process. >> translator: homosexuality, civil unions i am strongly christian but i do believe this pope can open doors that in the past were always kept shut. >> reporter: this week's meeting came before another ski conference later in the year on family issues. vatican expert says that the pope's attempt to moderni
but the presence of benedict 16 was a real prize. time the former pope attended papel rights since his regular nation a year ago. it's been one of the most important weeks for pope francis and the catholic church as a whole. faced with opposition inside the vatican pope francis has been leading a debate on whether the church's teaches on abortion, divorce and homosexuality needs rethinking. last year a worldwide pope was taken on the church's take on family and sexual morals. most say they are...
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>> that's a real concern right now. kovych's ruling party yesterday had a conference and said they didn't recognize what the parliament was doing and trying to take local control unless thing says were resolved here in kiev. that creates a real sense of what might happen. ukraine is historically divided the east is close to russia. but still even here in independence square and i am here just on the edge of independence square here today, there is a real sense of things are changing. >> we are ready to build a new country, independent country with a new political picture with new people. with maybe young people because young people only young people can build a new future. you need young people. >> jennifer,. >> reporter: it is to build a beautiful -- >> jennifer, we understand, we heard the sound bite that all just played. you also mentioned local control and the east saying that that's close to russia. even today, we are hearing of violence erupting right there in ukraine. in fact, in the control room, why don't we pul
>> that's a real concern right now. kovych's ruling party yesterday had a conference and said they didn't recognize what the parliament was doing and trying to take local control unless thing says were resolved here in kiev. that creates a real sense of what might happen. ukraine is historically divided the east is close to russia. but still even here in independence square and i am here just on the edge of independence square here today, there is a real sense of things are changing....
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. >> reporter: this is a real clash of cultures between the un and the vatican. 's also a challenge to pope francis, can he turn the new language and atmosphere of his papacy into a change in the secretive culture of the catholic church? >>> after 40,000 miles and 123 days, the olympic torch finally arriving in sochi. it was the longest journey in the history of the torch. the celebration coming just two days before the winter games kick off in sew chew, but that was cut short by reports that the suspect in the voel -- volgarad bombing is dead. >> reporter: sport is not the only thing on show in sochi, far from it. until the first ski is clipped on, russia security has the stage pretty much to itself. so the policemen are on the streets and military boats patrol the black seacoast line. it's a deliberate show of force and this is why. threats from armed separatists groups added to already jitdery global sentiment about the glams, and fuelled claims that russia wouldn't be able to protect them. >> translator: most probably attacks on athletes or guests would be imp
. >> reporter: this is a real clash of cultures between the un and the vatican. 's also a challenge to pope francis, can he turn the new language and atmosphere of his papacy into a change in the secretive culture of the catholic church? >>> after 40,000 miles and 123 days, the olympic torch finally arriving in sochi. it was the longest journey in the history of the torch. the celebration coming just two days before the winter games kick off in sew chew, but that was cut short by...
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else if you talk to people who currently work on wall street or used to work on wall street there is a real cutthroat sense of competition among people if you're making you know millions of dollars a year if the guy next to you is making a little bit more you want to want to have a mentor while you lose perspective and i think that's really what this. story showed us they have absolutely no purse factor about you know what every day people are how their everyday lives work and that's why they don't understand that their parties are so very strange. you know besides of course the entertainment factor and how absurd it all is the opulence i mean what do you think the major lessons are to be learned about how this be translates to how these people are actually running the global economy. yeah well it's we're right and i think this is what happens when large institutions joan have a lot of gravy you know when people can't see inside how wall street works it really fester is there and there's a lot of corruption in weird weird cult like traditions that start to spring up and you know it's easy t
else if you talk to people who currently work on wall street or used to work on wall street there is a real cutthroat sense of competition among people if you're making you know millions of dollars a year if the guy next to you is making a little bit more you want to want to have a mentor while you lose perspective and i think that's really what this. story showed us they have absolutely no purse factor about you know what every day people are how their everyday lives work and that's why they...
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there is a real domino affect if latin america becomes a problem.t is the effect to the rest of us? >> it's probably pretty contained. i think argentina, the reason why we're concerned about brazil is we think argentina is really going to go down. in its economy, and in its politics. and argentina buys a lot from brazil and chile, so both of those countries are going to suffer in their economy. brazil has other problems. you put it together, and you got a chunk of latin america in trouble, and that will touch mexico some. now all of that together will be somewhat of a problem for china because china exports into latin america and collectively those countries make a difference to china's experts and china is the second largest economy in the world. and that will effect asia and will effect europe. it's not as big of a deal as the eurozone and the euro crisis, but it is enough of a problem that markets pay attention to it, stock market gets nervous, traders bid the price of crude oil up and that price shows up in higher gasoline prices and energy cost
there is a real domino affect if latin america becomes a problem.t is the effect to the rest of us? >> it's probably pretty contained. i think argentina, the reason why we're concerned about brazil is we think argentina is really going to go down. in its economy, and in its politics. and argentina buys a lot from brazil and chile, so both of those countries are going to suffer in their economy. brazil has other problems. you put it together, and you got a chunk of latin america in...
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people in it i'm as real as i know i can get so i minute we have a few where the real be you let him believe she is in a gym baluchi inclusions later they don't read the voices right every had just one asked them on me hammers and it cleon down chris they're all voicing superheroes i was the rose new heroes they're all new heroes actually they're aliens from another planet which is not unusual in a superhero story you've got other new diverse superheroes coming annihilator chakra oh i know i allays and ian wright and i await it is a. movie we're doing together with a chinese production company and he is a chinese superhero but it's not a chinese movie it's like spider-man or ryan man or any other it's a typical stanley. superhero movie that features the later at the super heroes is that new well we want to all of our superheroes mostly have been american so we want to get a chinese one we're also working on an indian one shock right right and i'm working on i can't announce it yet but i'm working on a latino superhero we have a black one marvel has called the black panthe
people in it i'm as real as i know i can get so i minute we have a few where the real be you let him believe she is in a gym baluchi inclusions later they don't read the voices right every had just one asked them on me hammers and it cleon down chris they're all voicing superheroes i was the rose new heroes they're all new heroes actually they're aliens from another planet which is not unusual in a superhero story you've got other new diverse superheroes coming annihilator chakra oh i know i...
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so there -- he was a real player in 2012. i do think, though, that there was kind of a sharp -- shark jump moment for the end of that cycle. there were many shark jump moments. by the end really everyone on all sides of the aisle especially in the press were rolling their eyes. and so i think that by going forward the gubernatorial thing, 2016, i just don't see it getting the same kind of play it used to? >> in your piece you acknowledge how meta this is, talking about whether he should be covered. what was your reason for wanting to write a long profile of him? >> i admit at the top of the story i'm part of the problem and have been part of the problem. i think that actually what drew me to this, i mean partly i wanted to call out the long con as i call it. more interesting to me was what is it that makes this billionaire who's already famous, rich, so obsessed with getting the political class to take him seriously, right? why is he so interested in this. >> and you concluded what? >> my conclusion was that, you know, at the
so there -- he was a real player in 2012. i do think, though, that there was kind of a sharp -- shark jump moment for the end of that cycle. there were many shark jump moments. by the end really everyone on all sides of the aisle especially in the press were rolling their eyes. and so i think that by going forward the gubernatorial thing, 2016, i just don't see it getting the same kind of play it used to? >> in your piece you acknowledge how meta this is, talking about whether he should...
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on a real estate deal. u have to realize you may again. >> and they swallow tires and take a bite out of your wallet. we'll look at potholes and the people who profit from them. all that and more on "real money." keep it right here. ♪ >> every sunday night, al jazeera america presents... award winning films telling stories... >> she doesn't wanna come as someone who was manipulative. >> revealing secrets... >> information became our most powerful weapon... >> taking chances... >> everyone that was involved in the clandestant movement, had a code name. >> each week, a new eye opening experience. >> now they're going to go to jail... >> al jazeera america presents... remarkable documentaries >> fault lines, hard hitting... >> they're blocking the door... >> ground breaking... >> we have to get out of here. >> truth seeking... al jazeera america's breakthrough instigative documentary series. over a year after the bengazi attacks, chaos in the streets... unspeakable horrors... >> this is a crime against humanity
on a real estate deal. u have to realize you may again. >> and they swallow tires and take a bite out of your wallet. we'll look at potholes and the people who profit from them. all that and more on "real money." keep it right here. ♪ >> every sunday night, al jazeera america presents... award winning films telling stories... >> she doesn't wanna come as someone who was manipulative. >> revealing secrets... >> information became our most powerful...
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it's a real cute father/son moment. >> i'll never prank you again. e here, come here. >> perfect. >> oh, oh. >>> it's tuesday ipad mini giveaway time, everybody. >> you got to be 18 years old and a u.s. resident and most of all you have to have the tuesday buzzword to enter. >> you enter on our facebook page and go to the first post and tab on the mobile link. >> here it is, beth, the buzzword for tuesday is balloon. >> get on over to facebook.com/rightthisminute and click on the win an ipad mini button. >> and then enter the tuesday buzzword balloon, b-a-l-l-o-o-n for your chance to win an ipad mini. >> good luck, everybody and, if you don't win today, we're giving away another one tomorrow. >>> it's a new tool called bro app. >> your clever relationship wingman. >> bro app sends your girlfriend personalized messages so you can spend more time with the bros. >> a sneaky way t we love this kitchen! what's next? great! do you have measurements? yeah, i paced it off. it's about twenty by twelve of these. so, we can measure, plan and install it for you.
it's a real cute father/son moment. >> i'll never prank you again. e here, come here. >> perfect. >> oh, oh. >>> it's tuesday ipad mini giveaway time, everybody. >> you got to be 18 years old and a u.s. resident and most of all you have to have the tuesday buzzword to enter. >> you enter on our facebook page and go to the first post and tab on the mobile link. >> here it is, beth, the buzzword for tuesday is balloon. >> get on over to...
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at the end of the year, we have a debate ore of the year competition where we debate in front of a realew jersey supreme court judge. >> that's what's going on in our world up next. introducing the new 2014 next generation corolla. toyota, let's go places. >>> anita defong won a bronze in rowing and she talked about her unlikely career in sports and how the olympics changed her life. >> sports was important to me, but i was denied access because girls were not to be a part of sports. where i grew up. >> it's ironic that anita defrons began her career having not be an athlete in school. >> undergrad, you see a row boat. >> i asked what it was, and the man said it's rowing, you'd be perfect for it. i said i'll try it. i loved it. you don't see a lot of african-americans rowing at all, so when you went home and you told your family, you know, i want to be a rower this is what i'm doing, what did they say? >> that's nice. >> yes, i will graduate, no problem. >> not only did she graduate from connecticut college with honors but she studied law at the university of pennsylvania law school all
at the end of the year, we have a debate ore of the year competition where we debate in front of a realew jersey supreme court judge. >> that's what's going on in our world up next. introducing the new 2014 next generation corolla. toyota, let's go places. >>> anita defong won a bronze in rowing and she talked about her unlikely career in sports and how the olympics changed her life. >> sports was important to me, but i was denied access because girls were not to be a part...
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i think one of the things that would make me unique possibly in our state is the fact that i was a real business person. so many people say they were in wasness but, i mean, i really in business and build a company that operated around our nation and understand what it takes to go through that. i look at myself as a significant and serious this will conservative. at the same time, i understand --t the goal is to make the gains. to make our country stronger along the way. i do not know what brand, to use your word, politics that would be. i really do consider it a tremendous privilege to be here and i wake up every day trying to make our country stronger. one of the things i hope you will never interview me about is taking cheap political shots or trying to make it about me. i really do wake up every day knowing again, our citizens across tennessee have given me a responsibility to wake up and to of political i have to advance our nation to a better place, so i do not know what rent of politics that would be. >> do this cheap shots occur in the senate? >> gosh, yes. i think yeah, there i
i think one of the things that would make me unique possibly in our state is the fact that i was a real business person. so many people say they were in wasness but, i mean, i really in business and build a company that operated around our nation and understand what it takes to go through that. i look at myself as a significant and serious this will conservative. at the same time, i understand --t the goal is to make the gains. to make our country stronger along the way. i do not know what...
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about the real inflation numbers so that your show get real but your crowdfunding is actually a way to kind of let people know what the real inflation numbers are they're not crazy don't realize really employees yeah this is really happening you know maybe the numbers are climbing and i'm actually a very good point and this is a true reflection of what's happening in the money she thinks them then you're being offered whether it can react to you by the official government figures you know there's nothing fee head fake there's no inflation it's a worry but meanwhile we just talk about they see me i did a. piece of this is climbed in price the price of bacon to scare me off when i feel like i'm going to suddenly make it pretty sad really very little incidents in canada of the entire country lives on big and hockey pucks this is you know you think of anyone else mark carney he's out there every morning at six thirty am with a plan a bacon canadian bacon a good chuckle horse. with me i didn't know that so let's talk about the course being crowd funded and you're going right to the audience
about the real inflation numbers so that your show get real but your crowdfunding is actually a way to kind of let people know what the real inflation numbers are they're not crazy don't realize really employees yeah this is really happening you know maybe the numbers are climbing and i'm actually a very good point and this is a true reflection of what's happening in the money she thinks them then you're being offered whether it can react to you by the official government figures you know...
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a few days, the st. petersburg police give us guns -- real guns -- unloaded. we place them in a room, candy on the table nearby. and again, these are 44 good kids, most of whom know the rules by heart, and parents about to get the shock of their lives. as we begin this first group of boys are about to show you something you will see over and over again. >> aw, look. >> reporter: their words say don't touch that gun, but their bodies can't seem to help it. >> back away from it. >> reporter: think of it as a dance of temptation at the table. >> leave the area, tell an adult! >> reporter: and then around the room, even as they are chanting the rules -- a total of 20 times. they know to do it but they do not. and six minutes after finding that gun -- >> don't touch! >> reporter: they touch and dance again. our second group of boys is about to do the same. >> don't touch. >> reporter: but they take only two minutes not just to touch but to pound the barrel. and then the third group. >> don't mess with it. >> reporter: within ten minutes they take the gun out and do
a few days, the st. petersburg police give us guns -- real guns -- unloaded. we place them in a room, candy on the table nearby. and again, these are 44 good kids, most of whom know the rules by heart, and parents about to get the shock of their lives. as we begin this first group of boys are about to show you something you will see over and over again. >> aw, look. >> reporter: their words say don't touch that gun, but their bodies can't seem to help it. >> back away from it....
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if you are a single-arm amp tea, you have the ability to use a real hand to help, you know, it's kind of like a tool for them. >> near san diego, california, katie walker is putting her newest tool. this para olympic hopeful is trying out prosthetics field. >> the difference is the little wrist unit. it actually pops off. >> all right. >> and actually, the handle goes right inside of here. so, it's supposed to, after i swing, after i follow through, you just pop it right off. >> then run? >> then start running. >> and rotate around. cool. >> for upper-limb amputease, gone are the days of hook and cable arms. in labs like this one at advanced arm dynamics outside dallas, texas. technicians work alongside therapists to custom design dreams. >> really cool to have an opportunity to see a patient, see what they need and actually do what they need, not just say, well, all we have is this. i'm sorry. here you go. so we get to be really creative. >> now, thanks to electronic add veeps, the technology brings patients closer to the experience of experiencing the hand mobility most of us take f
if you are a single-arm amp tea, you have the ability to use a real hand to help, you know, it's kind of like a tool for them. >> near san diego, california, katie walker is putting her newest tool. this para olympic hopeful is trying out prosthetics field. >> the difference is the little wrist unit. it actually pops off. >> all right. >> and actually, the handle goes right inside of here. so, it's supposed to, after i swing, after i follow through, you just pop it right...
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here it seems to be a real mixed bag. of the young, unexpected folks have been stepping up to the challenge. i wonder if it has anything to do with the really weird weather. it was upwards of 60 degrees on the slopes today. it was so warm that one of the other slopestyle skiers, bobby brown, actually did the event in a t-shirt, in short sleeves. >> that's amazing. there's a weird dynamic going on. you have some of the great athletes that are getting a little older and ones that are just coming up, the next generation of athletes, that aren't quite where we expected them to be. that's interesting. who knows what it will be four years from now. the sport that i love to watch is curling. i find it so fascinating. i cannot take my eyes off the tv, specifically the norway pants. >> i love those pants. >> but they're amazing. and the history of curling is pretty fascinating as well. ari, i know you are a big fan of curling. i would love to hear your take. >> you do know that. you've known that for a long time. i'm surprised you'
here it seems to be a real mixed bag. of the young, unexpected folks have been stepping up to the challenge. i wonder if it has anything to do with the really weird weather. it was upwards of 60 degrees on the slopes today. it was so warm that one of the other slopestyle skiers, bobby brown, actually did the event in a t-shirt, in short sleeves. >> that's amazing. there's a weird dynamic going on. you have some of the great athletes that are getting a little older and ones that are just...