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alfred, what do you think about that title? >> domestic terrorists?hink it's absurd, according to fbi they can identify six individuals who have been shot by people who claim to be sovereign citizens since 2000. that's sick people in 14 years. in 2012, the police officers of the united states killed 409 americans. right now what that means is that you are 800 times more likely to be shot by the chief than you are by me. and he's saying watch out for al, he's dangerous. listen, the ratio of people when sovereign poverty law centers says there are 300,000 sovereign citizens. my understanding is that the normal rate of homicide in this country is 14 onto 17 per 100,000. if there is 300,000 of us we could be i don't think knocking off, if we are as dangerous as the average american we could be knocking off 45 people a year. we don't. >> alfred i want to break in and point out comments that we have from jason, if i may. this comment says as a prosecutor i run in to three or four every year. so this is one prosecutor and he says he runs in to that many. chi
alfred, what do you think about that title? >> domestic terrorists?hink it's absurd, according to fbi they can identify six individuals who have been shot by people who claim to be sovereign citizens since 2000. that's sick people in 14 years. in 2012, the police officers of the united states killed 409 americans. right now what that means is that you are 800 times more likely to be shot by the chief than you are by me. and he's saying watch out for al, he's dangerous. listen, the ratio...
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brothers and sisters radiated if god's image today, i'm remind of a couple of things that father alfreds is linking he'd get very upset when a number person said this was a soup kitchen he said this is not a soup kitchen but a dining (clapping) when you enter that when you enter the building today, you'll know exactly what was he was talking about look at the ceiling and the bringing chairs and the natural light coming into the windows this is not a couple u soup kitchen but a dining room you'll enter that dining room and realize that is a beautiful place that was built for you you'll see the supervisor tang new kitchen i realize you diver more than the scraps from spokesman tables when someone services serves you or fry on a brand new set of clothing i hope you realize your better than what living on the streets sometimes makes you feel like the other phrase that go father albert says this is the miracle on john's street this is the language the mirror includes because what has inspired father alfred was the generosity off our donors we've never closed the doors kept feeding people whe
brothers and sisters radiated if god's image today, i'm remind of a couple of things that father alfreds is linking he'd get very upset when a number person said this was a soup kitchen he said this is not a soup kitchen but a dining (clapping) when you enter that when you enter the building today, you'll know exactly what was he was talking about look at the ceiling and the bringing chairs and the natural light coming into the windows this is not a couple u soup kitchen but a dining room...
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from "how to get away with murder," alfred enoch. and "this week in unnecessary censorship." and now, i should also mention, here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ it's "jimmy kimmel live" 6cac÷ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you. hi, everyone. thank you, cleto. i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thanks for coming. welcome, one and all. i'm glad you're in a good mood because we have a very big show for you tonight. taylor swift is on the show here tonight. i sent her an evite, she said yes. there's a funny back story to taylor's appearance on the show tonight. many years ago, back in 2005, a very young taylor swift, she was 15 or 16, came to our show with her mom and her guitar and somehow she got in, she got hold of the guy that books the bands here and she asked if she could play a song for him. and he said, no, you can't president in our green room, we serve kohl here, you're too young. you have to go. so, he threw her out. he threw taylor swift out of our building. and now she's here to play for 15,000 fans out on hollywood boulevard. [ cheers and appla
from "how to get away with murder," alfred enoch. and "this week in unnecessary censorship." and now, i should also mention, here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ it's "jimmy kimmel live" 6cac÷ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you. hi, everyone. thank you, cleto. i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thanks for coming. welcome, one and all. i'm glad you're in a good mood because we have a very big show for you tonight. taylor swift is on the...
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alfred and reva are back with us, again. i want to see innovative thinking and execution in my company. are innovative thinkers for hire or could they be groomed by creating an innovative culture within the company? such a good question. i want to start with you. >> the question puts the emphasis on the wrong syllable. the truth is you can hire or groom them, but the issue is not the people, it's the culture. if it's not a culture that is friendly to invasion, then the innovators will leave and the other people will find out not a good place for invasion. here is how you can tell, are you punished when it doesn't work? are you punished when it's a mistake or are you rewarded or encouraged with coming up with more new ideas. making sure you have innovative culture than the people in the culture will react to that and attract innovative people. >> i think this is easy. it's easy to do when you're starting something. what if you have been around for 15 years. you have a certain way of doing things in your company. should you hi
alfred and reva are back with us, again. i want to see innovative thinking and execution in my company. are innovative thinkers for hire or could they be groomed by creating an innovative culture within the company? such a good question. i want to start with you. >> the question puts the emphasis on the wrong syllable. the truth is you can hire or groom them, but the issue is not the people, it's the culture. if it's not a culture that is friendly to invasion, then the innovators will...
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. >> the question with the redskins, you talked about the dallas defense, where, oh where has alfred even just this run game, period. >> i think a lot of that has to do with the offensive line, but more than that i'd like to see roy helu get a little bit more involved in the offense, more of a pass catching back and really shift things up a little bit because morris, running down hill is the style of alfred morris. he looks a little tentative from time to time. had he a couple decent runs against tennessee. this isn't the same alfred morris running game we had years ago, new regime, new style. >> let's look at the rest of the nfc east in action today, eagles at arizona, 7-7 after the half until larry fitzgerald gets his hands on the ball off to the races. cardinals take the lead, but eagles score two touchdowns including this 62 jarredder to jeremy maclin. he racked up 411-yard but was intercepted twice. carson palmer says you can throw far, but i can throw further. he finds rookie john brown, great catch, 75 yards. cardinals 24-20 the final. >>> look at the nfc east standings, dalla
. >> the question with the redskins, you talked about the dallas defense, where, oh where has alfred even just this run game, period. >> i think a lot of that has to do with the offensive line, but more than that i'd like to see roy helu get a little bit more involved in the offense, more of a pass catching back and really shift things up a little bit because morris, running down hill is the style of alfred morris. he looks a little tentative from time to time. had he a couple...
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getting ready to get alfred morris going.ook at the struggles in the ground game, and how they hope to fix it. stay right her >>> this is the xfinity sports desk, brought to you by xfinity. your home for the most live sp. >>> something we've all been waiting for all year long is to watch alfred morris break loose. he has not had a good game this year. yeah, he's had a tough season but there's reasons for that. >> i'm not saying it's all his fault. the running game sucks. >> everyone wants to see the running game pick up, definitely, and that's what they want to do if they want to be dynamic on offense. clippers' coach doc rivers says winning is like deodorant. when things pick up, things no longer stink. 1-5, lost four straight and with the 2-4 titans coming to town, it's no secret they sure need it win. >> a win would do wonders for everybody around here. i think everybody understands what's happened has happened and we're all moving forward and looking forward to the opportunity of the next day and next game. so, you know,
getting ready to get alfred morris going.ook at the struggles in the ground game, and how they hope to fix it. stay right her >>> this is the xfinity sports desk, brought to you by xfinity. your home for the most live sp. >>> something we've all been waiting for all year long is to watch alfred morris break loose. he has not had a good game this year. yeah, he's had a tough season but there's reasons for that. >> i'm not saying it's all his fault. the running game sucks....
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jimmy's guest tonight taylor swift and alfred enock!30 with tamala edwards, matt o'donnell, meteorologist david murphy and karen rogers with traffic. for cecily tynan, ducis rogers the entire "action news" team, i'm jim gardner. the entire "action news" team, i'm jim gardner. good >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight -- taylor swift. from "how to get away with murder," alfred enoch. and "this week in unnecessary censorship." and now, i should also mention, here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ it's "jimmy kimmel live" 6cac÷ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you. hi, everyone. thank you, cleto. i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thanks for coming. welcome, one and all. i'm glad you're in a good md
jimmy's guest tonight taylor swift and alfred enock!30 with tamala edwards, matt o'donnell, meteorologist david murphy and karen rogers with traffic. for cecily tynan, ducis rogers the entire "action news" team, i'm jim gardner. the entire "action news" team, i'm jim gardner. good >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight -- taylor swift. from "how to get away with murder," alfred enoch. and "this week in unnecessary...
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>> guest: alfred vanderbilt, millionaire, the sort of heir. of course, his elder brother had been disinherited. the heir of the vanderbilt fortunes ... c-span: his elder brother was cornelius vanderbilt jr.? >> guest: that's right, cornelius vanderbilt, jr. and there'd been an argument within the family about his marriage, and so the bulk of the vanderbilt fortune had come to alfred. he was on the ship. he loved the lusitania, one of his favorite ships. he was coming over to england for a meeting about horses, his great love and passion, but also a meeting about -- he was providing funding for red cross ambulances at the front. and he really was one of the great heroes of the sinking, for me. and having led a somewhat a rakish life, he could not have spent the last 15 minutes of his life better. there are substantiated accounts from several survivors of how he and his valet, a man called ronald denyer, rushed around giving lifeboats to women and children. vanderbilt himself couldn't swim. he was the possessor of one of the most beautiful swimm
>> guest: alfred vanderbilt, millionaire, the sort of heir. of course, his elder brother had been disinherited. the heir of the vanderbilt fortunes ... c-span: his elder brother was cornelius vanderbilt jr.? >> guest: that's right, cornelius vanderbilt, jr. and there'd been an argument within the family about his marriage, and so the bulk of the vanderbilt fortune had come to alfred. he was on the ship. he loved the lusitania, one of his favorite ships. he was coming over to england...
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, my best alfred hitchcock. we will be right back goood morning. >>> a new york couple believes in starting small. >> and this is their first apartment building together. but, they show off how he can fell out his kitchen table, and that is mess of the day because that is part of his living room. tobin and his fiance live in the 242 square foot apartment in manhattan. 242 square feet. the that is like somebody's bedroom practically. wow. now they say they are staying, even after they get married because the rent is affordable, and keep in mind affordable in new york to second grand a month. >> that is not too small. >> with somebody else. >> can you imagine if you get in the fight where do you sit. >> they are making the best out of their situation. >> yes, they are. >> okay guys. lets check your wet forecast by taking a look at your beautiful wide neighborhood network cameras. big old ball of sunshine is hooking us up here, it is in the as warm but still very pleasant. just have your extra layers ready to go. t
, my best alfred hitchcock. we will be right back goood morning. >>> a new york couple believes in starting small. >> and this is their first apartment building together. but, they show off how he can fell out his kitchen table, and that is mess of the day because that is part of his living room. tobin and his fiance live in the 242 square foot apartment in manhattan. 242 square feet. the that is like somebody's bedroom practically. wow. now they say they are staying, even after...
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it's happening at the alfred street baptist church in old town on south alfred street. it will also address the relationship between the black community and police in alexandria. >>> family and friends will hold a vigil in hopes of solving a double murder several years ago. marquet ward and sean anderson were found dead in 1994. a $50,000 reward for information that leads to an arrest and conviction this this case. if you can help, do call d.c. police. >>> starting today, travelers arriving from several countries will face extra screening here in the u.s. at jfk airport, they'll have their temperatures checked. the screening will extend next week to include dulles international including newark and chicago o'hare and atlanta. the disease has killed 4,000 people, according to the world health organization, most of the victims being in liberia, sierra leone and new guinea. the number of cases probably doubles every week now. >> just about three weeks until election day. the scramble happening today to get your vote. >>> bad timing. accusations now coming out about a candi
it's happening at the alfred street baptist church in old town on south alfred street. it will also address the relationship between the black community and police in alexandria. >>> family and friends will hold a vigil in hopes of solving a double murder several years ago. marquet ward and sean anderson were found dead in 1994. a $50,000 reward for information that leads to an arrest and conviction this this case. if you can help, do call d.c. police. >>> starting today,...
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which is not really living up to the standards that alfred nobel set with his will in 1895. >> now iwant to just ask you a historical question. who are the worst choices that you have seen in the past? because it was interesting is, satyarthi was described as maintaining gandhi's tradition but gandhi himself never won the nobel prize. >> absolutely. i think we should understand the reference to gandhi in exactly that light. nobody will contest the issue that not giving the prize to gandhi was the most serious omission in the history of the prize. chosen to devote an article on its web pages how that omission could have happen. i don't think the prize could rectify that omission. but the way satyarthi has furthered gandhi's techniques of nonviolent protest. >> appreciate you taking the time to join us. time to find out what's trending on the web. hermella. >> microsoft chairman says that women shouldn't back away from a raise, they should say karma will give it to them. >> it's not about asking for the raise but knowing and having faith that the system will give you the right raises a
which is not really living up to the standards that alfred nobel set with his will in 1895. >> now iwant to just ask you a historical question. who are the worst choices that you have seen in the past? because it was interesting is, satyarthi was described as maintaining gandhi's tradition but gandhi himself never won the nobel prize. >> absolutely. i think we should understand the reference to gandhi in exactly that light. nobody will contest the issue that not giving the prize to...
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. >> it's like an alfred hitchcock movie. >> they'll swoop on your head. it's good luck. just trying to survive. >> okay. let's close the car up, please. >> anybody who owned a dog knows dogs will beg for food. that's a puppy. this is a pitbull puppy just a few months ago. this woman is having jerky and the dog for the first time starts begging. >> you've got to nip that down. that's bad behavior. you don't want to promote that. >> this woman stands tough. she doesn't give in. >> no. no. >>> i think when we look back on halloween next year it will be defined by the epically disgusting full-on serial killer pranks that happen. we have another one here. it's a terrifying crowd with a chainsaw. >> this is taking it too far. >> i agree. when somebody calls the police and cops come in, they are going to shoot him. >> you can see they haven't removed the chain. >> i wouldn't walk further than three inches in the dog. soon as i saw blood all over the walls, i'm gone. >> you see blood, just run. >> who uses a public rest room in the park in the middle of the night? >> crazy clown
. >> it's like an alfred hitchcock movie. >> they'll swoop on your head. it's good luck. just trying to survive. >> okay. let's close the car up, please. >> anybody who owned a dog knows dogs will beg for food. that's a puppy. this is a pitbull puppy just a few months ago. this woman is having jerky and the dog for the first time starts begging. >> you've got to nip that down. that's bad behavior. you don't want to promote that. >> this woman stands tough....
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thehe leading rusher for redskins sunday against the cardinals, alfred morris, 13 carries, 41 yards. the redskins are 23rd in the league, just over 99 yards per game. yet to record a hundred yard effort. he might have a chance sunday. the titans gave up an average 150 yards rushing before bidding jacksonville sunday. havething has changed, we the same players. they comes down to execution. >> we have to stay on the field, get another first down or second down. it will give us more opportunities to run the football and get some yards. we have to be up to stay on the field. >> thursday night college football, the hokies will take on pittsburgh at heinz field. it is their first thursday night game of the season. this will be followed by another thursday night game when they take on miami. head coach says thursday, so what. >> when you get to be a good football team and have a chance to win championships, it really doesn't make a difference what day it is, what time it is, what team it is. consistent,h plays their way. >> big ten media day, and for the terps, the only acc matchup is virg
thehe leading rusher for redskins sunday against the cardinals, alfred morris, 13 carries, 41 yards. the redskins are 23rd in the league, just over 99 yards per game. yet to record a hundred yard effort. he might have a chance sunday. the titans gave up an average 150 yards rushing before bidding jacksonville sunday. havething has changed, we the same players. they comes down to execution. >> we have to stay on the field, get another first down or second down. it will give us more...
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baptist church on old town on south alfred street. today's meeting will address the relationship between the black community and police in alexandria. >> happening today, family and friends will hold a vigil in hopes of solving a double murder. both found dead near the benning stoddard in 1994. today's vigil is in hanover, maryland, at the dorchester community center. $50,000 reward for information that leads to an arrest and conviction in this case. if you can help, call d.c. police. >>> travelers arriving from several west african countries will face more scrutiny here in theu. they'll be screened and have their temperatures checked. the measures are aimed at identifying sick passengers from countries where the ebola outbreak is taking place. the screening will expand to include dulles international, chicago o'hare and hartfield-jackson. most of the victims are in liberia, sierra leone and guinea. the number of cases probably doubles three to four weeks now. the world's leading countries have to join forces to help the people of wes
baptist church on old town on south alfred street. today's meeting will address the relationship between the black community and police in alexandria. >> happening today, family and friends will hold a vigil in hopes of solving a double murder. both found dead near the benning stoddard in 1994. today's vigil is in hanover, maryland, at the dorchester community center. $50,000 reward for information that leads to an arrest and conviction in this case. if you can help, call d.c. police....
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miracle on john's street this is the language the mirror includes because what has inspired father alfred was the generosity off our donors we've never closed the doors kept feeding people wherever they show up it's a miracle that people step forward and contribute the way they have i'm going to have to pick up the paper that flo flew over here that miracle continues and you're all part of it there's people that have stepped up to the plate up to make that work our great board of directors you our staff and volunteers today, we have the new by brothers the contractors that built this new beautiful building (clapping) and representatives from our architect h tiff when you see the details inside you'll appreciate their work we've had people from mercy housing 8 floors of senior citizen building people who helps us bank of america and the northern california loan fund our elected officials they're part of the miracle yes. i expect that oil officials restraining order to the thanked for the miracles but you stood by and our donors the foundation ray and joan robinson and the charity and charl
miracle on john's street this is the language the mirror includes because what has inspired father alfred was the generosity off our donors we've never closed the doors kept feeding people wherever they show up it's a miracle that people step forward and contribute the way they have i'm going to have to pick up the paper that flo flew over here that miracle continues and you're all part of it there's people that have stepped up to the plate up to make that work our great board of directors you...
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alfred recovereded from the virus to find that 12 of his family members had died. at least 68 rebels have been killed in fighting in yemen. they were battling al quaeda and tribesmen. five yemeni tribesmen were killed. >> that's where dozens of people are rallying against fighters. they're calling for the shiite rebel group to leave the city and for the police to regain control. they continue to deploy their gunmen despite a peace agreement with the government. another development in the town of -- in the proves, al quaeda fighters as well as tribesmen united and they are making gains. four districts from the outskirts are trying to repel any advance. now everyone is talking to each other with the president, with the new prime minister to form a unity government to end the crisis but i have to tell that you the winner in all of this would be the hosis because there are unconfirmed reports at this stage but they are in the powerful position to gain at least six ministers in the new cabinet. now, this is not official. if that happens, it indicates the new power that
alfred recovereded from the virus to find that 12 of his family members had died. at least 68 rebels have been killed in fighting in yemen. they were battling al quaeda and tribesmen. five yemeni tribesmen were killed. >> that's where dozens of people are rallying against fighters. they're calling for the shiite rebel group to leave the city and for the police to regain control. they continue to deploy their gunmen despite a peace agreement with the government. another development in the...
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alfred was sentenced to three years in prison. his wife got a year and five years probation.e each ordered to pay more than $940 in restitution. >> look at your money news now. marriott agreed to pay $600,000 penalty for blocking people from using personal wi-fi networks at nashville's gaylord opry land hotel one of the largest hotel and convention centers in the eastern u.s. the fcc also barred marriott from blocking personal wi-fi at the opry land resort. customers were complaining they couldn't use their smart phones as personal hot spots. >> there's a new clothing store for philadelphia residents to shop for the entire family. unique low opening in center city with drum performance hundreds of people were on hand including the mayor and other city officials. this is the japanese based retailers second store in the philly area. >> we've got instant coffee, instant breakfast but how about instant breasts? it's happening in new york. upper east side plastic surgeon is offering women the chance to enhance themselves temporarily. the new breast augmentation technique is being
alfred was sentenced to three years in prison. his wife got a year and five years probation.e each ordered to pay more than $940 in restitution. >> look at your money news now. marriott agreed to pay $600,000 penalty for blocking people from using personal wi-fi networks at nashville's gaylord opry land hotel one of the largest hotel and convention centers in the eastern u.s. the fcc also barred marriott from blocking personal wi-fi at the opry land resort. customers were complaining they...
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soon after graduating from alfred university, he rose up the ranks of wall street's biggest firms, chase manhattan and metlife, where he became ceo. it was in 2009, three years after he retired from metlife, that he took on his biggest job yet -- turning around the ship at aig. it was in croatia where he accepted the job that would turn him into a key player in the financial crisis, and, at times, one of its most hated characters. during a boat ride along the adriatic coast, benmosche, now retired, explained how he fell in love with the country years ago when visiting with a colleague. >> we came here in 1987 with about 250 people and 125 producers. >> this is the reward. >> they all thought it was a joke. they came here and said that this is unbelievable. i decided, in 2000, after the war with serbia, i would see if i could buy a vineyard. >> in 2006, he did just that. today, the 12 acres bear fruit and olives. it was fruit harvest season when we went, and he invited me to tag along as he checked the grapes with his staff. >> it looks like we will salvage something from this terrible se
soon after graduating from alfred university, he rose up the ranks of wall street's biggest firms, chase manhattan and metlife, where he became ceo. it was in 2009, three years after he retired from metlife, that he took on his biggest job yet -- turning around the ship at aig. it was in croatia where he accepted the job that would turn him into a key player in the financial crisis, and, at times, one of its most hated characters. during a boat ride along the adriatic coast, benmosche, now...
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royal swedish academy of sciences has decided to award this prize in economic sciences in memory of alfred nobel 2014 to the professor from capital university france for his analysis of market power and regulation. >> member of the royal swedish academy made the announcement. they called him one of the most influential economists of our time. he presented a general frame work for governments to draw regulatory policies from many sectors from telecommunication and banking. the academy says because oz-work governments can encourage powerful firms to grow while preventing them from acting harmfully to consumers such as setting prices too high. education authorities in japan are looking to give high school students an advantage when they go abroad. they're trying to introduce a program called the international and they're hoping to help them perform at a global level. >> reporter: this high school is in the international ib program. this is a history class for juniors. the teacher comes from the united states. the only language spoken is english. >> what effect of the chinese civil war was on
royal swedish academy of sciences has decided to award this prize in economic sciences in memory of alfred nobel 2014 to the professor from capital university france for his analysis of market power and regulation. >> member of the royal swedish academy made the announcement. they called him one of the most influential economists of our time. he presented a general frame work for governments to draw regulatory policies from many sectors from telecommunication and banking. the academy says...
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bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation.porting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation.porting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group...
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here is jeanne moos. >> reporter: alfred hitchcock has never been presented like this.ht drive him psycho. in honor of halloween, a new take of that famous shower scene matched practically frame for frame right down to the shower rings and shower head carved in pumpkin by this brooklyn artist. >> if there's someone out here who has carved more shower tiles than i have, i would really like to meet them. >> reporter: she sat at her dining room table for a couple of weeks carving 30 frames from the classic scene, frames like the one depicting marion crane's eye. the pumpkins have since rotted, so she carved us a new eye. she calls her three-minute video psycho lantern, like psycho and jack-o'-lantern. she's no pumpkin waster, she did the entire film using only ten pumpkins by carving three scenes per pumpkin. >> i was trying to save on pump kin slaughter. >> reporter: last halloween she first got the idea of doing a stop motion video made out of carved pumpkins. it was too late, the pumpkins were sold out. she did it this year. normally her art consists of etching ships on
here is jeanne moos. >> reporter: alfred hitchcock has never been presented like this.ht drive him psycho. in honor of halloween, a new take of that famous shower scene matched practically frame for frame right down to the shower rings and shower head carved in pumpkin by this brooklyn artist. >> if there's someone out here who has carved more shower tiles than i have, i would really like to meet them. >> reporter: she sat at her dining room table for a couple of weeks carving...
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jim: it's blue, alfred blue, who got the start up in new york when foster had to miss a game.ookie from l.s.u. jim: to the right, ben jones gets a good block. fiedorwicz the good block. fresh legs by blue. picks up some yards. jim: 17 yards. now on the indianapolis side of the field with 5:00 to go. fitzpatrick. looking down the sideline. it's incomplete, flag is thrown. phil: that's on the offense. i can see it from here. the arms extend by andre johnson. jim: getting tangled up with toler. referee: pass interference, offense, number 80. 10-yard penalty. replay first down. jim: supposed to be a point of emphasis, more offensive pass interference. do you see it that way? do you think there's been more calls? phil: i haven't. i think there's been so many more on the defense. it's a good call. in games past, in those situations, ryan fitzpatrick has been going to deandre hopkins sometimes. tonight that success with those throws to johnson. jim: setting up the screen that was incomplete. francois. graham doesn't hold on to it. that ends up helping houston avoid a loss. of five or
jim: it's blue, alfred blue, who got the start up in new york when foster had to miss a game.ookie from l.s.u. jim: to the right, ben jones gets a good block. fiedorwicz the good block. fresh legs by blue. picks up some yards. jim: 17 yards. now on the indianapolis side of the field with 5:00 to go. fitzpatrick. looking down the sideline. it's incomplete, flag is thrown. phil: that's on the offense. i can see it from here. the arms extend by andre johnson. jim: getting tangled up with toler....
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jimmy's guest tonight taylor swift and alfred enock! news" continues at 4:30 with tamala edwards, matt o'donnell, meteorologist david murphy and karen rogers with traffic. for cecily tynan, ducis rogers the entire "action news" team, i'm jim gardner. the entire "action news" team, i'm jim gardner. good trading-in or selling your car, truck or suv? webuyanycar.com takes the hassle out of selling in just 3 easy steps. one, get your free online valuation. two, drive to your local car buying center. and three, walk out with your check in as little as 30 minutes. buying used cars is all we do... all makes and models... no dealership pressure. we'll even settle your loan or lease. so don't wait. get your free online valuation now at webuyanycar.com
jimmy's guest tonight taylor swift and alfred enock! news" continues at 4:30 with tamala edwards, matt o'donnell, meteorologist david murphy and karen rogers with traffic. for cecily tynan, ducis rogers the entire "action news" team, i'm jim gardner. the entire "action news" team, i'm jim gardner. good trading-in or selling your car, truck or suv? webuyanycar.com takes the hassle out of selling in just 3 easy steps. one, get your free online valuation. two, drive to...
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interviews will receive their prize in stockholm, sweden, on september 10th, the anniversary of founder alfred nobel's death. >>> we're fortunate to live in a location where we have so many smart people. wow. that's great. >>> let's turn things over to jeff ranieri, our very own smart meteorologist. >> thank you. i'll take that. we did get a little cooling for parts of the bay area. right now 80 degrees. the thing we've noticed today is, with the westerly wind, we started to lose a little bit of haze here across the santa clara valley. a little bit of a better day for us compared to how hot it was and hazy this past weekend. we've got 85 right now. comfortable weather up in the north bay. looking back toward san francisco here. downtown sf at 73. the east shore at 74. unfortunately today it's still hot across the tri-valley. 92 degrees right now. the fire danger is the highest. you can see the peninsula 76 degrees. i do think tomorrow we'll see just a couple degrees of cooling. but for a lot of you, you probably won't even notice it. if you're out in the sunshine tomorrow, it's still going to
interviews will receive their prize in stockholm, sweden, on september 10th, the anniversary of founder alfred nobel's death. >>> we're fortunate to live in a location where we have so many smart people. wow. that's great. >>> let's turn things over to jeff ranieri, our very own smart meteorologist. >> thank you. i'll take that. we did get a little cooling for parts of the bay area. right now 80 degrees. the thing we've noticed today is, with the westerly wind, we...
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." >> hi, i'm alfre woodard and you're watching "made in hollywood."ke a look at a scene from my new film, annabel. >> close your eyes. >> i was waiting on this until the baby, but open your eyes. >> oh, my god! >> that's the one, right? >> do you know how long i've been looking? >> i know. [ laughter ] >> scary is such a loose term when it comes to this movie. just share with me, can you give me a little bit of the story of the film and how your character plays into this? >> mia and john are a lovely couple, we're in the mid to early 1970's and they're having a great life. their next door neighbors, a tragic incidence happens that crosses, bangs into their house next door and it sets off this chain of unexplained and very stressful events. >> as a baby present to my wife, mia, john gives her this very vintage, rare, very freaky looking doll. she asked for it for her rare freaky doll collection. he gives it to her. the night he gives it to her, their home is invaded and they are attacked by members of a satanic cult and through the process, this doll t
." >> hi, i'm alfre woodard and you're watching "made in hollywood."ke a look at a scene from my new film, annabel. >> close your eyes. >> i was waiting on this until the baby, but open your eyes. >> oh, my god! >> that's the one, right? >> do you know how long i've been looking? >> i know. [ laughter ] >> scary is such a loose term when it comes to this movie. just share with me, can you give me a little bit of the story of the...