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all along the danube, where bleak fortresses had guarded the river, a chain of magnificent abbeys wasuilt. the victory over the turks meant that money was now available for grand enterprises. the monks' taxes paid for buildings rather than for weapons. these abbeys were meant to serve not only as religious communities, but also as hospices for the emperor. saint florian's abbey, begun in 1689, is the work of an italian and an austrian-- carlo carlone and jakob prandtauer. in true baroque fashion, the new abbey was a stage upon which royal ritual could be played out by the visiting emperor. paradoxically, the stage usually lacked its leading actor, for the emperor himself rarely visited any of the abbeys. but it didn't matter. the object was not imperial housing. it was to make a political point, to bear witness to the unity of christianity and empire. here we're dealing not with the glorification of an individual emperor, but with the need to assert the divine right to rule of an institution, the hapsburg empire. newly victorious over the turks, the austrians believed themselves to be
all along the danube, where bleak fortresses had guarded the river, a chain of magnificent abbeys wasuilt. the victory over the turks meant that money was now available for grand enterprises. the monks' taxes paid for buildings rather than for weapons. these abbeys were meant to serve not only as religious communities, but also as hospices for the emperor. saint florian's abbey, begun in 1689, is the work of an italian and an austrian-- carlo carlone and jakob prandtauer. in true baroque...
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that's abbey's life. tonight while friends and neighbors are planning a safety festival for ward 6, she's getting ready to face two of the three men who beat her husband so badly, he may never be the same. >> they have created such a tremendous hole in my heart, and their damage is beginning be, you know, permanent damage. >> reporter: . thec. was on his way hem from a stop at a capitol hill bar after a nashville game. cops say three men beat him, robbed him, shot him in the head with a bb gun and left him for dead. cops arrested three men after a month. >> he's making incredible progress he's lucky to be alive. >> reporter: the family -- that's 22 month old son jack -- have bills. people who care set up a trust. it has $10,000 in it. they say the response has been incredible. >> as a dear friend to abbey, i see it every day. i feel it, and i want to ensure that we continue that. >> reporter: tonight is about the event. tomorrow has lynn is in court to face the men comes say caused tv's dramatic brain inj
that's abbey's life. tonight while friends and neighbors are planning a safety festival for ward 6, she's getting ready to face two of the three men who beat her husband so badly, he may never be the same. >> they have created such a tremendous hole in my heart, and their damage is beginning be, you know, permanent damage. >> reporter: . thec. was on his way hem from a stop at a capitol hill bar after a nashville game. cops say three men beat him, robbed him, shot him in the head...
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. >> reporter: abbey maslin said she wanted to come here and stare down the men who nearly killed her husband, the men who nearly took him from his 2-year- old son jack, the men who left him unable to walk or to feed himself or even to speak her name. >> i want to look them in the eye and i want them to know who i am and what they've done. >> reporter: and so abbey maslin came to the courtroom, sat in the second row, stared at the men with her head in her hands as they were led into the courtroom. at one point she grimaced. her mother-in-law put her arm around her, rubbed her back. it was clearly agony. >> they have created just a tremendous hole in my heart and their damage is going to be, you know, permanent damage. >> reporter: abbey maslin was too shaken to talk at the courthouse, but she spoke at a community meeting the night before. >> he's making amazing progress. he is an incredible man and he is very strong and he's lucky to be alive. >> reporter: we now have new details about what the suspects allegedly did to the young father in this pocket park on that warm night back in a
. >> reporter: abbey maslin said she wanted to come here and stare down the men who nearly killed her husband, the men who nearly took him from his 2-year- old son jack, the men who left him unable to walk or to feed himself or even to speak her name. >> i want to look them in the eye and i want them to know who i am and what they've done. >> reporter: and so abbey maslin came to the courtroom, sat in the second row, stared at the men with her head in her hands as they were...
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abbey visits t.c. in the hospital every day. in about a month. >>> sad news from the world of politics. former presidential candidate died today at the age of 90. the liberal democrat opposing the vietnam wa
abbey visits t.c. in the hospital every day. in about a month. >>> sad news from the world of politics. former presidential candidate died today at the age of 90. the liberal democrat opposing the vietnam wa
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all along the danube, where bleak fortresses had guarded the river, a chain of magnificent abbeys wase victory over the turks meant that money was now available for grand enterprises. the monks' taxes paid for buildings rather than for weapons. these abbeys were meant to serve not only as religious communities, but also as hospices for the emperor. saint florian's abbey, begun in 1689, is the work of an italian and an austrian-- carlo carlone and jakob prandtauer. in true baroque fashion, the new abbey was a stage upon which royal ritual could be played out by the visiting emperor. paradoxically, the stage usually lacked its leading actor, for the emperor himself rarely visited any of the abbeys. but it didn't matter. the object was not imperial housing. it was to make a political point, to bear witness to the unity of christianity and empire. here we're dealing not with the glorification of an individual emperor, but with the need to assert the divine right to rule of an institution, the hapsburg empire. newly victorious over the turks, the austrians believed themselves to be the sav
all along the danube, where bleak fortresses had guarded the river, a chain of magnificent abbeys wase victory over the turks meant that money was now available for grand enterprises. the monks' taxes paid for buildings rather than for weapons. these abbeys were meant to serve not only as religious communities, but also as hospices for the emperor. saint florian's abbey, begun in 1689, is the work of an italian and an austrian-- carlo carlone and jakob prandtauer. in true baroque fashion, the...
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es el primer álbum sino el primer éxito, escrita por lennon, mccarthy, se grabó en los estudios de abbeyto, que descansen. (♪)
es el primer álbum sino el primer éxito, escrita por lennon, mccarthy, se grabó en los estudios de abbeyto, que descansen. (♪)
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(abbey) you've still got the thing. the stupid thing is still on.stine) mom, you don't have to yell at me. i've been in labor for over a dozen hours, justine. i have to yell. i thought you were gonna miss the whole thing. (justine) mom, it's a three-hour drive. that's why i called you yesterday after my water broke. (justine) i'm sorry. a partner just dropped a brief on my desk. (dr. taylor) okay, you're doing good. yeah, right. i remember what it's like, but family comes first. (dr. taylor) i need you to keep pushing. i can see her head. [groaning] all right, come on. we're doing good here. get this. this is what i wanted. (justine) gross. you're crowning. are you getting-- getting this? (justine) kind of. well, not the actual vagina. it's your baby sister! (justine) it's my mother's vagina. aah! freeing the shoulders.
(abbey) you've still got the thing. the stupid thing is still on.stine) mom, you don't have to yell at me. i've been in labor for over a dozen hours, justine. i have to yell. i thought you were gonna miss the whole thing. (justine) mom, it's a three-hour drive. that's why i called you yesterday after my water broke. (justine) i'm sorry. a partner just dropped a brief on my desk. (dr. taylor) okay, you're doing good. yeah, right. i remember what it's like, but family comes first. (dr. taylor) i...
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anderson cooper, live with kelly, late night with david letterman and in the opening credits of downton abbey. (applause) we have similar views on immigration. bloody-- folk, the whole publicity folk stretch launches this monday night at 9:00 p.m. when i sit down with oprah! (cheers and applause) oprah's next chapter, again, that is sunday at 9:00 on the oprah winfrey network. uh, some people have to name everything after themselves. by doing this i will be joining the ranks of such next chapterers as lady ga ga, usher, jennifer hudson, gabbie dougeas, ree hanna and 50 cent. that by the way is actually a picture of lady gaga wearing a dress made of those other people. (laughter) anyway, sunday, me oprah, jimmy, show them a clip. >> ms. win-free, hello. won't you-- won't you please. okay. to ungcious, i don't want to seem needy. oprah, no, okay. welcome to your next chapter. >> hi, bye. >> extraordinary. >> you get the idea. we really hit it off. and after spending the diwith lady o, i can now confidently say that oprah winfrey is my new black friend. (laughter) (applause) i mean i assume she'
anderson cooper, live with kelly, late night with david letterman and in the opening credits of downton abbey. (applause) we have similar views on immigration. bloody-- folk, the whole publicity folk stretch launches this monday night at 9:00 p.m. when i sit down with oprah! (cheers and applause) oprah's next chapter, again, that is sunday at 9:00 on the oprah winfrey network. uh, some people have to name everything after themselves. by doing this i will be joining the ranks of such next...
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they came here to abbey wrote in latin for their audition.udios over there where they played george martin a collection of their songs, none of which impressed him very much. but he decided to give them a contract in july. but what about the individuals he met that you sought this is worth persevering with a bit? has to funny because one like music and i didn't. but the answer was their charisma. they were setting caging people. they made me laugh. >> and they were smart enough to listen to his advice. >> we thought about what you said about doubling the speed and let's hear it now and that played the "please please me." i said to them at the end of the possession in that you have your first number one and. >> it was fresh, energetic and march. the beatles had arrived and how. the form of mass hysteria quite as by the media as people mania. they started making films. -- betel mania. then only eight years after the release of "love me do" it was over. the band split up but the music has a around. >> who knows what the future holds for music an
they came here to abbey wrote in latin for their audition.udios over there where they played george martin a collection of their songs, none of which impressed him very much. but he decided to give them a contract in july. but what about the individuals he met that you sought this is worth persevering with a bit? has to funny because one like music and i didn't. but the answer was their charisma. they were setting caging people. they made me laugh. >> and they were smart enough to listen...
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to abbey road, where the beatles recorded. and here is the connection.st beatles record came out on the very same day as that first bond film, october 5th, 1962. >> love, love me do ♪ ♪ ♪ >> reporter: it was the beginning of a revolution in pop culture, the beatles not only changed with the times, they helped define them. the band broke up long ago, of course. but the music carries on. and there is something very british about that. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> reporter: the beatles, like bond, are forever. nbc news, london. >> and that is our broadcast on a friday night, thank you for joining us. i'm brian williams. lester holt will be here with you this weekend. of course we hope to see you right back here on monday night. in the meantime, have a good weekend. good night. >> good evening. thanks for joining us on this friday. i'm raj mathai. >> and i'm jessica aguirre. let all of the games begin. a block buster weekend for san francisco is under way. here's a live look at the golden gate bridge and the bay bridge. traffic is streaming into the city and it's going to get m
to abbey road, where the beatles recorded. and here is the connection.st beatles record came out on the very same day as that first bond film, october 5th, 1962. >> love, love me do ♪ ♪ ♪ >> reporter: it was the beginning of a revolution in pop culture, the beatles not only changed with the times, they helped define them. the band broke up long ago, of course. but the music carries on. and there is something very british about that. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> reporter: the beatles,...
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to abbey road, where the beatles recorded. and here is the connection. out on the very same day as that first bond film, october 5th, 1962. >> love, love me do ♪ ♪ ♪ >> reporter: it was the beginning of a revolution in pop culture, the beatles not only changed with the times, they helped define them. the band broke up long ago, of course. but the music carries on. and there is something very british about that. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> reporter: the beatles, like bond, are forever. nbc news, london. >> and that is our broadcast on a friday night, thank you for joining us. i'm brian williams. lester holt will be here with you this weekend. of course we hope to see you bank here on monday night.
to abbey road, where the beatles recorded. and here is the connection. out on the very same day as that first bond film, october 5th, 1962. >> love, love me do ♪ ♪ ♪ >> reporter: it was the beginning of a revolution in pop culture, the beatles not only changed with the times, they helped define them. the band broke up long ago, of course. but the music carries on. and there is something very british about that. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> reporter: the beatles, like bond, are...
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. >> you can see all of downtown abbey in october.ans, tune in. >>> thank you for tuning in and being a fan of 9news now at 5:00 a.m. good morning. i'm andrea roane. >> we sure are happy. happy monday. beverly farmer is in for monika and will have traffic in a moment. >> right now howard bernstein has our weather first. a chilly start. >> a chilly start. lots of leaves starting to turn i noticed over the weekend. they're going fast, especially with some of the winds kicking up yesterday afternoon. the showers. those showers are gone but left enough low level moisture that we've got a little bit of fog north and west of d.c. the better chance for showers will be tomorrow for some rain. here's a look at the day planner on this monday morning. we start cool 40s and 50s.
. >> you can see all of downtown abbey in october.ans, tune in. >>> thank you for tuning in and being a fan of 9news now at 5:00 a.m. good morning. i'm andrea roane. >> we sure are happy. happy monday. beverly farmer is in for monika and will have traffic in a moment. >> right now howard bernstein has our weather first. a chilly start. >> a chilly start. lots of leaves starting to turn i noticed over the weekend. they're going fast, especially with some of the...
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tell this story i mean at one point we were violently detained machine gun point while filming this abbey there are risks so much to tell the truth and get the story out and it's censored i mean from the very media savvy from that's supposed to be providing people with coverage so they can learn about these things amber you know a lot of people don't know this but the bahraini regime has actually undertaken a massive very well funded p.r. campaign to approve its image in the states what was the connection between this p.r. campaign and c.n.n. i. well one of the p.r. companies corvus that's right down the street from you in washington d.c. it's a u.s. based company they would actually call the c.n.n. desk and complain about me and tell me that i needed to include statements that pretty much deal of the human rights activists that i was using in my report so these p.r. companies are working for this regime as being the mouthpiece for the us media trying to use intimidation and and abby the more i investigated i was actually able to uncover something that really you know made me feel defraud
tell this story i mean at one point we were violently detained machine gun point while filming this abbey there are risks so much to tell the truth and get the story out and it's censored i mean from the very media savvy from that's supposed to be providing people with coverage so they can learn about these things amber you know a lot of people don't know this but the bahraini regime has actually undertaken a massive very well funded p.r. campaign to approve its image in the states what was the...
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. >> and right now, a live picture at abbey road in london and as we go to break today for you on "good maryland," is preview of what you can expect this afternoon at 2:00 for "right this minute." >> hi everyone, i'm beth troutman. >> and i'm steven fabian. >> first, this is faith an internet sensation. she has been a therapeutic dog in places all across the country. faith is 10 years old now. and is set to retire at the open of this year -- end of this year. >> good job faith. good career. >> right. >>> it's getting colder out now, summer is over but this video will remind us of warmer times. and it involves a huge blob. yes, this is on lake powell in utah. lots of people having lots of fun launching each other 50 feet in the air. it was shot by our friend devon graham akadevon superramp. it's one worth checking out. >> for more great videos just tune into "right this minute." dollars for maryland schools. that's a lot of money. my classroom. games and a new casino for maryland. million more for education every year. the money goes where it's supposed to. it's the law. this is about ou
. >> and right now, a live picture at abbey road in london and as we go to break today for you on "good maryland," is preview of what you can expect this afternoon at 2:00 for "right this minute." >> hi everyone, i'm beth troutman. >> and i'm steven fabian. >> first, this is faith an internet sensation. she has been a therapeutic dog in places all across the country. faith is 10 years old now. and is set to retire at the open of this year -- end of...
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few years ago but human rights activists say get mo is anything but an adult playground they say is abbey's prisons where suspects are interrogated and tortured without normal legal protections for more i was joined by retired colonel colonel morris davis a professor at howard university school of law i first asked him what he expects to be revealed in these documents. probably not a lot to respond said these are documents on procedures that were followed and they don't really shed any direct light on specific cases so i think the public will see some of the process the mundane things like the operating procedure for the detention facility where it you know specifies how many pair of socks to detainees can have been in their cells i don't expect we're going to be big bombshells in these documents ok you know human rights activists for years now have been saying that's human rights violations take place there especially referencing to the alleged torture that goes on there do you expect any of those details to be revealed at all i don't expect it will be again i think these are mainly proced
few years ago but human rights activists say get mo is anything but an adult playground they say is abbey's prisons where suspects are interrogated and tortured without normal legal protections for more i was joined by retired colonel colonel morris davis a professor at howard university school of law i first asked him what he expects to be revealed in these documents. probably not a lot to respond said these are documents on procedures that were followed and they don't really shed any direct...
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abbey of bush. good to see you. happy monday. this is a nightly cover has to be doing very well indeed. how do you think he is doing tonight? >> the president obviously is the favorite, he is the president, he gets all the briefings. he doesn't take all o these briefings, but he gets all of his briefings. governor romney is going to do a good job demonstrating he understands these complicated issues and more importantly he has the courage to make the decision and be responsible for this decision. this foreign policy assault on benghazi is shifting from a foreign-policy issue to an issue of character. it is pretty clear it is assembling, throwing cia under the bus, suggesting reports in my opinion just don't make sense. lou: let's examine that, john. we have pointed out the presidents and senior officials were obviously driving this story today as reported by the "wall street journal" saying they were only reporting what the cia told them, it was a demonstration and they didn't know it was a terrorist attack, yet that is directly
abbey of bush. good to see you. happy monday. this is a nightly cover has to be doing very well indeed. how do you think he is doing tonight? >> the president obviously is the favorite, he is the president, he gets all the briefings. he doesn't take all o these briefings, but he gets all of his briefings. governor romney is going to do a good job demonstrating he understands these complicated issues and more importantly he has the courage to make the decision and be responsible for this...
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. >> you know what, remember "downton abbey"? here's what they do they love more than anything.ther notes. obviously the phone was just coming around. the romance is so subtle and you're watching it happen. >> it's exciting. >> and you know the first kiss is going to be great because there's so much that builds up to the first kiss. >> hello! >> that's awesome. >> i love that. >> it's called romance and it's gone from our world any more. >> it's gone. >> it's like hi, thank you very much. bye, you know. >> what comes in between? >> boinking. >> that's what i thought. i just wanted to be here. >> i hear. everyone has a story -- a phone. ♪ everyone has a moment >> listen to that, one of the great voices of all time. ♪ it's suddenly clear in that moment ♪ >> lovely. elizabeth stewart from mullberry, indiana, an unbelievable story, hoda. she and her husband battled infertility for six years before she finally became pregnant with twins, a little boy and a little girl. 20 weeks into the pregnancy there were complications and she delivered the baby boy stillborn the next day, tragic.
. >> you know what, remember "downton abbey"? here's what they do they love more than anything.ther notes. obviously the phone was just coming around. the romance is so subtle and you're watching it happen. >> it's exciting. >> and you know the first kiss is going to be great because there's so much that builds up to the first kiss. >> hello! >> that's awesome. >> i love that. >> it's called romance and it's gone from our world any more....
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and if you are not willing to answer that you have abbey advocated your -- >> bill: money from the folks he he will spend more. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. make charles krauthammer happy. >> bill: that's what he is saying. >> it did not make the people out in america that much happier this guy being elitist. >> bill: what do you say -- >> are you kidding me? i will take a hamburger. >> bill: we got rasmussen and sabato. >> that's fine. >> bill: what do you say monday when the first polls come out that will reflect this debate how much of a bump does governor romney get? 5 pointle? 4 -- points, 4 points? >> i think romney will get 6 to 7 points. >> bill: that's big, beckel. >> that's. until the second debate. the second debate when the expectation is on romney to start to deliver something besides what he gave you last night and he did a good job. he is going to have to explain. if you want to beat an incumbent president you have got to do it with somebody. this guy is giving you nobody with substance who can do it. as simple as that i want to get you that fillet minion, bill but it ain't going
and if you are not willing to answer that you have abbey advocated your -- >> bill: money from the folks he he will spend more. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. make charles krauthammer happy. >> bill: that's what he is saying. >> it did not make the people out in america that much happier this guy being elitist. >> bill: what do you say -- >> are you kidding me? i will take a hamburger. >> bill: we got rasmussen and sabato. >> that's fine. >> bill:...
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at 11:12 the carriage came and father and i started off for the abb abbey.d not feel very nervous. crowds very kind >> reporter: life that follow was far from easy. there was war, widowhood and royal crisis. she passed away a decade ago, but her letters are an insight into the life kate now leads, and perhaps a guide. >> kate, kate. >> reporter: never take yourself too seriously, she didn't, and always see things in a spirit of optimism, and as the title of the book says, count one's blessings. >> reporter: just last year william and kate's tour of the united states mirrored their great grandmother's ground breaking visit to the u.s. in 1939. young royals following in the footsteps of generations past. we'll never know how some previous royal generations felt, because letters between the queen mother and princess diana were burned and shredded by members of the family, but we do know one thing she wrote about how she felt about princess diana and prince charles separation. about that year she wrote it was ghastly. >> all right. keir simmons for us in london
at 11:12 the carriage came and father and i started off for the abb abbey.d not feel very nervous. crowds very kind >> reporter: life that follow was far from easy. there was war, widowhood and royal crisis. she passed away a decade ago, but her letters are an insight into the life kate now leads, and perhaps a guide. >> kate, kate. >> reporter: never take yourself too seriously, she didn't, and always see things in a spirit of optimism, and as the title of the book says,...
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like "downton abbey" days. >> jimmy: trying to get followers, yeah.ay, get this. okay. sunday nights, "real housewives of atlanta," all right? >> jimmy: do the girls -- >> amazing. two new housewives, kenya moore, she's a former miss usa. but, all the ladies keep saying, "oh, she was miss america." don't ever call a miss usa miss america. doesn't go well. >> jimmy: did not like that? >> yes. premiers sunday night. monday nights -- >> jimmy: that's hot-button issue. >> hot-button issue for miss kenya moore. monday nights, "real housewives of beverly hills." >> jimmy: yup. >> it's ramba off the chains. >> jimmy: vanderpumps. >> vanderpump. they're drinking during the day. it's all going on. then after that, it's a start-up silicon valley's first reality show in silicon valley. >> jimmy: yup. >> it is drama. >> jimmy: all nerds. inventing apps. inventing things. >> yes, yes, exactly. >> jimmy: and mark zuckerberg's sister is producing. >> yes, she's an ep. randi zuckerberg. >> jimmy: now, that's someone to watch there. >> then we got new season of "top c
like "downton abbey" days. >> jimmy: trying to get followers, yeah.ay, get this. okay. sunday nights, "real housewives of atlanta," all right? >> jimmy: do the girls -- >> amazing. two new housewives, kenya moore, she's a former miss usa. but, all the ladies keep saying, "oh, she was miss america." don't ever call a miss usa miss america. doesn't go well. >> jimmy: did not like that? >> yes. premiers sunday night. monday nights --...
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. >> where but on pbs can you find abbey. >> air, soul, thin. >> you are a badass mother [ bleep ]. >when are people with pre-existing medical conditions. loser, people with pre-existing medical coops because he's not telling the truth. >> the brazenness with which he walked away from so many of the positions. >> they just perform flawlessly night after night. i can't always say the same. >> i like pbs. >> just a few days ago i could blend in like every other perfectly normal eight-foot tall talking bird. >> you're talking about the president of the united states playing with the bureau of labor statistics numbers. this is nixon stuff. >> i don't want to take back one word in that tweet. >> i don't believe the number and neither do any of the other people who have intelligence. >> do you think they change the numbers? >> i do. there's a lot of monkey business. >> trump and welch, rich people with crazy conspiracy. >> clear eyes, full hearts, can't lose. >> we do this every year. pick out our pumpkins. >> oh, yes. >> biggest winner, america, is there anything more exciting than joe bid
. >> where but on pbs can you find abbey. >> air, soul, thin. >> you are a badass mother [ bleep ]. >when are people with pre-existing medical conditions. loser, people with pre-existing medical coops because he's not telling the truth. >> the brazenness with which he walked away from so many of the positions. >> they just perform flawlessly night after night. i can't always say the same. >> i like pbs. >> just a few days ago i could blend in like...
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>> oh, it will be over soon, abbey. okay? the election will be over soon, oka
>> oh, it will be over soon, abbey. okay? the election will be over soon, oka
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>> i was a man for halloween and a man again when we did "abbey road." >> i can't count the times i'vettle boy. >> get their ultimate fun. >> matt's been a woman many times. >> he kind of likes it. >> i think he enjoys it. >> that's another story. >> coming up in this half hour, whether you want cool costume ideas for your little ghosts and goblins or whip up some festive cocktails for yourself for the adult themed party, jill martin with fun finds. >> looking good. she's ready. >> what a feeling. >> she's ready for halloween. then, small business is big birks as you know, in the united states, so if you're one of the 27 million small business owners we've got some smart strategies today to help you keep up with the competition for the long haul and who among us doesn't love comfort food, whether it's mac & cheese or sweet muffins, how to trick your taste buds with light recipes for old favorites. >> mac & cheese, but light. >> really? >> hard to believe. >> first we want to get a check of the weather from al. >> all right. thanks, gang. let's check it out and show what you we've got f
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. >> you know, mitt romney took to the debate and said i'm going to get tough by ending downton abbey and going to war with sesame street when he lets wall street off the hook and hold -- not hold them accountable as we go forward in financial reform. look, we can't have a president that does that. >> does he have a point? does the president have a point? or does it seem somewhat consequential of the jobs numbers? >> i laugh at the big bird ad. no question it was funny. it does not have a lot to do with most americans' lives and problems now. i think it is just inconsequential in that sense. what is great is the president does have a strong message to deliver. low taxes and tax cuts have not created job growth since 1908s. have not. let's get that message across and talk about investment and education. not focusing on pbs so much but early childhood education. things we need on do now to really get growth going. strong message there. >> let me bring in congressman john yarmoth, democrat from kentucky. good to see you this morning. >> good morning. >> four years ago president obama sai
. >> you know, mitt romney took to the debate and said i'm going to get tough by ending downton abbey and going to war with sesame street when he lets wall street off the hook and hold -- not hold them accountable as we go forward in financial reform. look, we can't have a president that does that. >> does he have a point? does the president have a point? or does it seem somewhat consequential of the jobs numbers? >> i laugh at the big bird ad. no question it was funny. it...
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. >> this is not downton abbey. this is not a landed gentry.hese are people who even -- and even if they're sort of mitt romney or bill gates who grew up very affluent, their actual business, they did build it themselves. they built in a society that was very supportive of that but they built it. they're hardworking. they have to be thoughtful about the world because they're making investments. what i found was very interesting was they were very keen to divide the world into the good plutocrats and the bad plutocrats. and what was very funny was everyone was happy to make that division. but, everyone felt that they themselves in their particular type of business belonged to good plutocrats, and somebody else belonged to bad ones. so you talk to the silicon valley guys. they love talking about this, especially after the financial crisis. because their view was, of course, income inequality is a problem. of course there has been state capture. by those bad guys in new york. we, however, are the innovators, we created value ourselves. we are comp
. >> this is not downton abbey. this is not a landed gentry.hese are people who even -- and even if they're sort of mitt romney or bill gates who grew up very affluent, their actual business, they did build it themselves. they built in a society that was very supportive of that but they built it. they're hardworking. they have to be thoughtful about the world because they're making investments. what i found was very interesting was they were very keen to divide the world into the good...