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now allison i know your eyes are closed -- >> allison: can i hold onto this?ut can you hear my voice, yes or no? keep your eyes closed. i'm going to take the card. i'm gonna touch you. the question is allison, where did i just touch you? >> allison: right under my nose above my lip. >> yep, yep, yep. keep your eyes closed. can you still hear my voice, allison. >> allison: yes. >> i'm going to take the card. i want to be relaxed and i want you to be aware of every sensation. allison, where did i just touch you? >> allison: like my brow. >> yep, yep, yep. allison, i want you to be relaxed. i know there's a superstar entertainer talking to you. i have one question did you feel a tickle somewhere? >> allison: yes. >> where? >> allison: under my chin. >> yep, yep, yep. open your eyes. how long have you known seth for? >> allison: like ten years. >> you are definitely connected. aren't they connected? [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: he never touched you. >> i was touching seth the entire time. >> seth: he touched me yes, he touched my nose and you said nose. and th
now allison i know your eyes are closed -- >> allison: can i hold onto this?ut can you hear my voice, yes or no? keep your eyes closed. i'm going to take the card. i'm gonna touch you. the question is allison, where did i just touch you? >> allison: right under my nose above my lip. >> yep, yep, yep. keep your eyes closed. can you still hear my voice, allison. >> allison: yes. >> i'm going to take the card. i want to be relaxed and i want you to be aware of every...
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allison: oh, my god! -lemonis: but the big move? well, that was to find a new retail location and build out an industrial kitchen. peter: this place that i'm thinking of is right across from city hall. it's right near public transportation. lemonis: and while i was skeptical at first... it feels like i'm going into a haunted house. ...and we found a 110-year-old historic mansion in downtown jacksonville and purchased the property for $500,000 and started the renovation. it's been four months since we took ownership of that property, and i've spent $2.3 million renovating it. we're just a few weeks away from our grand opening, and i couldn't be more excited. -allison: marcus. -lemonis: hey, how are you. allison: i'm doing wonderful. how are you? lemonis: this place looks ridiculous. allison: thank you. lemonis: this was a dark and very dingy room. i'm shocked how much light is in it. i'm blown away. the new sweet pete's will be a destination, and it's got a candy bar that's not only gonna excite kids, but
allison: oh, my god! -lemonis: but the big move? well, that was to find a new retail location and build out an industrial kitchen. peter: this place that i'm thinking of is right across from city hall. it's right near public transportation. lemonis: and while i was skeptical at first... it feels like i'm going into a haunted house. ...and we found a 110-year-old historic mansion in downtown jacksonville and purchased the property for $500,000 and started the renovation. it's been four months...
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but for allison, sugaring wasn't just a way up.was a way out. >> i can honestly say i've never met a girl who's sugaring just because she wants the shoes and clothes. the reality is that's not really going to impress somebody who doesn't have enough to survive. >> a few years ago, just before she discovered seeking arrangement, allison left home against her parents' wishes to live with a boyfriend. when the relationship ended badly, allison was broke and desperate. >> a dream of all my resources, the positive people in my life. i left home without anything and i didn't really have much experience out in the real world. and i ended up in a program for homeless youth. i couldn't pursue the things that have always driven me. i couldn't dance anymore. >> so the first time you went on a sugar date, you were homeless? >> yeah. but a lot of people that i'd seen, i'd never told them about my situation, because i didn't want them to think they could take advantage of my being a young girl. i had nobody to go to, nobody to help her. >> despe
but for allison, sugaring wasn't just a way up.was a way out. >> i can honestly say i've never met a girl who's sugaring just because she wants the shoes and clothes. the reality is that's not really going to impress somebody who doesn't have enough to survive. >> a few years ago, just before she discovered seeking arrangement, allison left home against her parents' wishes to live with a boyfriend. when the relationship ended badly, allison was broke and desperate. >> a dream...
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nice to meet you. >> hi. >> allison? >> yes. >> marcus. >> nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. >> hi. i'm pete. >> pete, how are you? nice to meet you. you look like you're a mad scientist, with that lab coat. >> i guess you cou say i am a scientist of sorts. >> i was a little surprised at where the place is located. it's, like, in a neighborhood. >> when we started this business, we had maybe a couple hundred dollars in our pocket or something crazy. >> we were not in a great financial position, and so someone offered us this place. and we're putting everything we have into building this. >> how many different types of candies are in here? >> hundreds of different types. >> we make lots and lots and lots of things by hand. it's what sweet pete's specializes in-- thing like caramels, hard candy, pulled sugar, chocolates, toffee. >> i'd like to get down to tasting. >> my personal favorite is this. >> now, everything that i'm gonna taste you made? >> i've got another candy maker on staff who's worked for me for many, ma
nice to meet you. >> hi. >> allison? >> yes. >> marcus. >> nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. >> hi. i'm pete. >> pete, how are you? nice to meet you. you look like you're a mad scientist, with that lab coat. >> i guess you cou say i am a scientist of sorts. >> i was a little surprised at where the place is located. it's, like, in a neighborhood. >> when we started this business, we had maybe a couple hundred dollars in our...
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allison. who are cheech and chong? right. famous pairs, $400. allison. who are masters and johnson? famous pairs, $600. in the original illustration, they're the pair seen here. avishai. who are tweedledee and tweedledum?
allison. who are cheech and chong? right. famous pairs, $400. allison. who are masters and johnson? famous pairs, $600. in the original illustration, they're the pair seen here. avishai. who are tweedledee and tweedledum?
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allison smale as i mentioned has traveled to dresden. you met the instigators of the protest, at least apparent instigator. tell us a bit about him. you said it was a motley crew, many order people. but he's no order person. donell, he's -- i have not a personal investigation into his background but the local newspaper turned up quite a long police record, conviction for burglary. i think still on probation for alleged dealings and dra cane was. that had just come out the day i was in dresden so he saved up to that saying yes, i too have a past. i have atoned for it. it's in the past. but i'm quite willing to step onto the spotlight if you no longer feel you want it. it's not clear how he and other people at the head of the -- of the line of people filing through dresden, how did they get together, how did they sort of associate. but he himself, you know, he was very eager to tell "the new york times" that really quite good english also, that they were not against, going per se, this was not anti-foreigner movement. and that's what i rep
allison smale as i mentioned has traveled to dresden. you met the instigators of the protest, at least apparent instigator. tell us a bit about him. you said it was a motley crew, many order people. but he's no order person. donell, he's -- i have not a personal investigation into his background but the local newspaper turned up quite a long police record, conviction for burglary. i think still on probation for alleged dealings and dra cane was. that had just come out the day i was in dresden...
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alex: allison, you start us. i'll take international cuisine for $200. allison. what's an oven?ou are right. cuisine, $400. allison again. what is spinach? spinach. yes. cuisine for $600. southeast asian dish seen here, waiting for its peanut sauce.
alex: allison, you start us. i'll take international cuisine for $200. allison. what's an oven?ou are right. cuisine, $400. allison again. what is spinach? spinach. yes. cuisine for $600. southeast asian dish seen here, waiting for its peanut sauce.
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as you probably heard brian's daughter allison stars tonight in "peter pan live."harry smith tells us, it's a role she's been preparing for her entire life. >> reporter: once not along ago this was a place that built jets and lunar modules. now it's still helping people fly. "peter pan live" will be broadcast from here in bethpage, long island tonight. and 26-year-old allison williams will be our star and guide to neverland. >> and these red pieces of tape are everything to me. they're my marks. it's important i hit these marks because i fly from them. >> reporter: nbc has more than a little experience with the boy who wouldn't grow up. broadway legend mary martin saw it peter pan several times from 1955 to 1960. if allison williams watched. vhs tape of that show once, she watched it a thousand times. how old were you? >> it's kind of before i remember, so probably like two and a half or three. >> reporter: and you were that kid plopped down in front of the tv. >> yep. over and over again. i was peter pan. >> reporter: there's proof. her mother's parents willing ab
as you probably heard brian's daughter allison stars tonight in "peter pan live."harry smith tells us, it's a role she's been preparing for her entire life. >> reporter: once not along ago this was a place that built jets and lunar modules. now it's still helping people fly. "peter pan live" will be broadcast from here in bethpage, long island tonight. and 26-year-old allison williams will be our star and guide to neverland. >> and these red pieces of tape are...
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i'm meteorologist allison ray. we are looking at rain here farther south for i-64 and along 81 south of harrisonburg. most of our area is going to be dry. a few lingering light showers west of la plata. you can see on our radar loop, we have a couple of drizzle spots left over. count on the clouds hanging around. germantown, even more over to baltimore, slivers of sunshine this afternoon. 40 degrees right now for rockville. we will track the rain this afternoon and also tomorrow. first. >>> allison the police activity is ongoing in southeast dc. southern avenue between wheeler road. this was an overnight homicide and it looks like they will certainly have the road closed there at least until daylight per ppt. the beltway looks good through prince george's county. here's a live look at our traffic lane south of 50, no issues reported there. if you are going to head toward alexandria this morning, looking really good. root over the woodrow wilson bridge. >>> new technology meets the new testament in israel. a company
i'm meteorologist allison ray. we are looking at rain here farther south for i-64 and along 81 south of harrisonburg. most of our area is going to be dry. a few lingering light showers west of la plata. you can see on our radar loop, we have a couple of drizzle spots left over. count on the clouds hanging around. germantown, even more over to baltimore, slivers of sunshine this afternoon. 40 degrees right now for rockville. we will track the rain this afternoon and also tomorrow. first....
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not too bad, right allison? >> we are starting to see things turn around for the rest of the day. not everyone is seeing the sun though. really areas around the district and off to the north. even a few last lingering flurries. if you're heading for the new year, well right now just a couple of showers out there. one thing that we know it's a little cold out there. 39 degrees for college park. 41 for dc. 37 for rock belt. lots of sunshine today, but with high pressure, the northerly winds are headed our way. they won't warm up too much. temperature wills be below average for the first time since before christmas. you can look at the satellite and radar with the clearing skies headed your way for this afternoon. once they arrived, they are not really going to go away. high pressure will be in control of the weather pattern for a couple of days. so we are going to stay nice and sunny, but also very cold. this is a visible satellite with the clouds hanging around here through east maryland and down through southern parts of maryland. we'll see the highs today in to the lower 40s. tem
not too bad, right allison? >> we are starting to see things turn around for the rest of the day. not everyone is seeing the sun though. really areas around the district and off to the north. even a few last lingering flurries. if you're heading for the new year, well right now just a couple of showers out there. one thing that we know it's a little cold out there. 39 degrees for college park. 41 for dc. 37 for rock belt. lots of sunshine today, but with high pressure, the northerly winds...
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the "map of the treasure" features artists such as allison fleming, allison krause, yo yo yoma. we will close with a performance. we're glad you've joined us. those conversations and a performance by billy chiles coming up right now. >> the california endowment, health happens in neighborhoods. learn more. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ >>> it is a cultural conundrum in this country despite hard science that irrefutably supports vaccines as the only way to eradicate life threatening illnesses like whooping cough and polio. many parents are embracing unfounded fears over medical facts. best-selling author eula biss, her book on immunity has been named one of the ten best nonfiction books of 2014 by both "the new york times" book review and "entertainment weekly." go figure. good to have you on this program. >> it's wonderful to be here. >> that's quite a list. new york time and "entertainment weekly." >> it's high on my list of things i never thought will happen. >> all jokes aside, i suspect that is the case because it is a subjec
the "map of the treasure" features artists such as allison fleming, allison krause, yo yo yoma. we will close with a performance. we're glad you've joined us. those conversations and a performance by billy chiles coming up right now. >> the california endowment, health happens in neighborhoods. learn more. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ >>> it is a cultural conundrum in this country despite hard science that...
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>> then there is allison. the six-year-old was ill and being a cap -- kept apart with six other suspected cases. there were people dying all around them. today, all but one have made it. they were rescued by a tiny british charity. her mother also be ebola. him thought i would lose like my husband and baby that allison did not have the virus after all. no i do not know what the future holds. died and -- but some have good reason to smile. >> she looked so sick when we have that report. it is good to see her smiling. one big step or nasa. the test flight of orion is a success, taking us closer to putting people on mars. indian authority say they will file criminal charges against surgeons and organizers of a medical camp after patients lost their site following cataract surgery. she can no longer see from one eye. she underwent a cataract operation a month ago at a free camp run by a nonprofit organization. hericed and hurting and vision started fading. doctors say the eye cannot be saved. >> i am having so muc
>> then there is allison. the six-year-old was ill and being a cap -- kept apart with six other suspected cases. there were people dying all around them. today, all but one have made it. they were rescued by a tiny british charity. her mother also be ebola. him thought i would lose like my husband and baby that allison did not have the virus after all. no i do not know what the future holds. died and -- but some have good reason to smile. >> she looked so sick when we have that...
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allison harmilan. >> how about that?nd the my russ device cannot be tricked with a photo or video it, will only work with a real face or eye. and i said we've seen this in movies before. >> no question. i was just going it say that. >> here comes, won't be long. >> washington dc woman comes up with a unusual way to sniff out a thief. >> andrea hustler's home. now, what doesn't learn until later, was that package had dog poo in it. hustler got tired of the steve stealing packages from her front step, so delivered some revenge of her own. >> can i have a shovel that i use? to pick up their dog poo, so instead of just shoveling it into a garage bag, i shoved it into a box. >> there go. into a box. dc police now have yesterday yo of this guy right, there they're looking for that suspect. as you might imagine, he has not returned to steel more packages off her porch. >> take that. >> all it takes is one good box of dog poo. >> i do not poo poo that idea. thanks, all coy come up with. >> good one. >> best on a friday. time to
allison harmilan. >> how about that?nd the my russ device cannot be tricked with a photo or video it, will only work with a real face or eye. and i said we've seen this in movies before. >> no question. i was just going it say that. >> here comes, won't be long. >> washington dc woman comes up with a unusual way to sniff out a thief. >> andrea hustler's home. now, what doesn't learn until later, was that package had dog poo in it. hustler got tired of the steve...
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do that. >> allison's advice is pragmatic and great. mine is going to be what i eat limited to earlier. but make it yourself. and again, write what you want to write. i do it because once they stop thinking about making a living which is awful to say, that's when i started to come closer because i just didn't give a shit. even when ally wrote in the nation, she is really funny and you were not censoring yourself. obviously you were covering serious issues but we just have more fun on this show cursing and being weird and interviewing people on those issues. but again, you know your own voice and what you want to write about. so, do that and you will stand out. you will stand out not sounding like every other drone that's writing. >> you can set up a blog and there's just as chance of going viral then something mother jones used or whatever. >> other questions? >> i'm about to have my fifth citizen. >> that's amazing. >> actually he only chat in the book so far is about stephen cole there, and i love it. but i'm curious about what you th
do that. >> allison's advice is pragmatic and great. mine is going to be what i eat limited to earlier. but make it yourself. and again, write what you want to write. i do it because once they stop thinking about making a living which is awful to say, that's when i started to come closer because i just didn't give a shit. even when ally wrote in the nation, she is really funny and you were not censoring yourself. obviously you were covering serious issues but we just have more fun on this...
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allison? >> yeah, the sun is out, but it sure doesn't feel like it. we have to see that the temperatures got worse before they get better. i have all the >>> the car service uber is bracing for the busiest night ever, planning to cash in big due to high demand and because it can they are bringing back surge pricing, which is immuned to the drivers that make tons of money. fares could increase seven fold during the busiest hours between 12:30 a.m. and 2:30 a.m. the rivals are seeking to undercut uber tonight on price and even a company that's offering to drive you home in your own car. that's pretty creative. >>> as much fun as new year's eve is every year there is nothing fun about suffering through new year's day if you have had a little too much. there's a few things you can do to start to prepare for tonight, however. it's important to drink water while you are consuming alcohol. have a drink, then water, a drink, then water. hangovers are mostly caused by dehydration. so downing a glass of water will help you tomorrow. if you're feeling bad, reach
allison? >> yeah, the sun is out, but it sure doesn't feel like it. we have to see that the temperatures got worse before they get better. i have all the >>> the car service uber is bracing for the busiest night ever, planning to cash in big due to high demand and because it can they are bringing back surge pricing, which is immuned to the drivers that make tons of money. fares could increase seven fold during the busiest hours between 12:30 a.m. and 2:30 a.m. the rivals are...
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we would like to give a special shoutout on the teacher allison smith. allison started the club after the hour of code in part because many of the students don't have access to computers at home now. she come in every morning on her own time to do it. >>> some follow-ups and stories we've been following on class action. advocates for free preschool for all say full steam ahead. this despite the recent legislative setback. the push for universal 4-year-olds failed in sacramento this year. on the very first day of the new legislative session, they introduced an effort to expand preschool access to all low income children. a field poll released just this month shows strong support for preschool among voters. a high profile bay area filmmaker about boys premiers next month at the sundance film festival. we talked to jennifer, the wife of gavin newsome well known for her previous movie about girls. now she is turning spotlight on boys. and the definition of masculinity that she says damages our children. >> we've constructed mass clint that doesn't give young
we would like to give a special shoutout on the teacher allison smith. allison started the club after the hour of code in part because many of the students don't have access to computers at home now. she come in every morning on her own time to do it. >>> some follow-ups and stories we've been following on class action. advocates for free preschool for all say full steam ahead. this despite the recent legislative setback. the push for universal 4-year-olds failed in sacramento this...
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the democrat allison grimes comes from a very prominent political family. the hope by the democrats was that these attractive, poised, very accomplished women would, with a political pedigree, be able to blunt the republican wave. it did not work. >> we will come back to more of these in a second. i noticed that you have a son named hugo, who has done an app for you. >> he is my middle child. he just graduated from high school. he did it on his own. it was a surprise to me. at this point, it has 10,000 subscribers. it has a little pinocchio game where you can test whether or not you agree with the pinocchio rating i came up with. he did it when he was 16 years old. >> how do you get to it? if you want to play with the app. >> it is designed for iphone and ipad. he likes apple a lot. he has not made an android version. >> does he sell it? >> no, it is free. go to the apple store. >> kids or adults use it? >> it is adults. i have not seen data broken down by age, but it is for adults. i am proud of my son, it is actually quite good. >> did he talk to you befo
the democrat allison grimes comes from a very prominent political family. the hope by the democrats was that these attractive, poised, very accomplished women would, with a political pedigree, be able to blunt the republican wave. it did not work. >> we will come back to more of these in a second. i noticed that you have a son named hugo, who has done an app for you. >> he is my middle child. he just graduated from high school. he did it on his own. it was a surprise to me. at this...
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you all will appreciate allison, i know, as we wrestle with transcribing the letters of sarah douglas. allison spent a year, first transcribing and then analyzing this material and she continues today to work on the celia case, as a jd phd student at yale. what we have in the record are some testimonies prior to the trial, some of the inquest, some of the figures, local farmers who have come to the newsom farm, have talked to celia, have talked to the family, have talked to george. they have provided sworn statements to the inquest body on whether or not celia should be indicted for murder. so, here, william powell, who we know is a local farmer, tells us something of what we know about this, i think, important, but again, hard to figure out figure, and that is george. i do not know about you, but after i read celia's case for the first time, george is one of the most intriguing, important, but difficult to situate figures. and you read some of his story and milton mcmoran's interpretation of george, but today we will come back to the evidence and i will ask you how you think we shoul
you all will appreciate allison, i know, as we wrestle with transcribing the letters of sarah douglas. allison spent a year, first transcribing and then analyzing this material and she continues today to work on the celia case, as a jd phd student at yale. what we have in the record are some testimonies prior to the trial, some of the inquest, some of the figures, local farmers who have come to the newsom farm, have talked to celia, have talked to the family, have talked to george. they have...
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. >> cbs news correspondent allison harmilan shows you how to turn some apps into cash. >> reporter:usta snapping photos of sunscreen display sending them to the manufacturer. it is a one time job he got through an employment app called gigwalk. gigwalk sends users small jobs like this one companies find out what their products like look in the store. and he makes few bucks when he is with his wife at the mall. >> i check the phones, knock them out while she is spending money i'm earning monday. >> i victoria jones also uses her tone to make couple of bucks. her favorite app, surveys on the go. >> you get paid to do different surveys, could be about radio, entertainment movies products. did i a movie one where it asked you like how many movies you have been to in the last year. >> they are now dozen every pay apps available users can make money for everything from being a mystery hopper to watching certain videos. surveys on the go ceo chris saint hillair said more corporations willing to pay for this type of market research making the apps more popular than ever. >> we average betwe
. >> cbs news correspondent allison harmilan shows you how to turn some apps into cash. >> reporter:usta snapping photos of sunscreen display sending them to the manufacturer. it is a one time job he got through an employment app called gigwalk. gigwalk sends users small jobs like this one companies find out what their products like look in the store. and he makes few bucks when he is with his wife at the mall. >> i check the phones, knock them out while she is spending money...
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allison transcribed the trial record, that manuscript material.'s her transcriptions that we'll take a look at over the next few minutes. you will appreciate allison i though, since we ourselves wrestled with transcribing the letters of sara max douglas. allison spent a year first transcribing and then analyzing these materials. she continues today to work on the celia case as a j.d. ph.d. student at yale. i'm glad we have a chance to look at her early work on the seal i can't case. celia case. what we have in the record are sworn testimonies prior to the trial as part of the inquest. some of the figures local farmerers who came to the farm have talked with the family. talked with celia. talked with george.e cd theyc]ck provide sworn statements to the inquest body as they determine whether or not celia should be indicted for murder. so here william powell who we know is a local farmer tells us something of what we know about this i think important, but again hard to figure out figure. that's george. i don't know about you. after i read celia's cas
allison transcribed the trial record, that manuscript material.'s her transcriptions that we'll take a look at over the next few minutes. you will appreciate allison i though, since we ourselves wrestled with transcribing the letters of sara max douglas. allison spent a year first transcribing and then analyzing these materials. she continues today to work on the celia case as a j.d. ph.d. student at yale. i'm glad we have a chance to look at her early work on the seal i can't case. celia case....
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"peter pan live." >> all right, natalie and allison, thank you so much. and good luck, allison. and shell perform for us, live. hi, idina. >> putting my shoes on. >> we'll see her in a moment. >> yeah. >>> and then matt with chris rock on writing, starring and directing his new movie. but first, this is "today" on nbc. but first, this is "today" on nbc. >> we're talkaboutand's this myk even though now in pennsylvania we have casinos it's still... there's ac. we're from pittsburgh. no boardwalk. no beach. no sand. it's beautiful twelve months out of the year. it's just a state of mind, it really is. you can't get this feeling anywhere. the ocean breeze and... the beach, the boardwalk, the restaurants, the casinos, music. you feel like you're on vacation when you come here. ♪ >>> we're back now at 8:38 with chris rock, the star, writer and director of the new movie "top five." he plays andre allen, a comedian with a serious new movie about to hope and an impending marriage to a reality tv star. and to top it off, he's being followed for a day by a "new york times" reporter. take a
"peter pan live." >> all right, natalie and allison, thank you so much. and good luck, allison. and shell perform for us, live. hi, idina. >> putting my shoes on. >> we'll see her in a moment. >> yeah. >>> and then matt with chris rock on writing, starring and directing his new movie. but first, this is "today" on nbc. but first, this is "today" on nbc. >> we're talkaboutand's this myk even though now in pennsylvania we have...
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intoan called allison came the university for the english-language theater company. she was running a play about the first world war, and irish vc who comes back to the island. someone said, can you ask your husband, crawl, whether he might carl, whether he might be related. he said he is my great-uncle. he went missing in the first world war in june of 1915. the family never knew what happened to him. guess what, i have a photograph of him. this isnge thing about -- where carl was studying english. he was writing a dissertation on his favorite war poet who was wilfred owen. this photograph is marked by burns. you can see scorching. this is the only thing recovered from the house when it was bombed in may of 1945. you go from one more to another. -- one war to another. that is allison and other members of the team. we went to see where this soldier had come from. the two germans were buried here. about 118 miles from where they were found. the germans cannot afford to bury them in a local cemetery. at least they were buried with their comrades. they decided to put up
intoan called allison came the university for the english-language theater company. she was running a play about the first world war, and irish vc who comes back to the island. someone said, can you ask your husband, crawl, whether he might carl, whether he might be related. he said he is my great-uncle. he went missing in the first world war in june of 1915. the family never knew what happened to him. guess what, i have a photograph of him. this isnge thing about -- where carl was studying...
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allison was a senior here several years ago in the program in american culture she wrote an excellentesis on to the history and the memory of the celia case. allison transcribed the trial recordsm that manuscript material and it's her transcription that we'll take a look at over the next few minutes. you all will appreciate allison i know since we ourselves wrestled with transcribing the letters of sarah max douglas, allison spent a year first transcribing and then analyzing these materials and she continues today to still work on the celia case as a j.d. phd student at yale, so i'm glad we have a chance to look at her early work on the celia case. here what we have in the record are sworn testimonies prior to the trial, as part of the inquest, some of the figures local farmers who have come to the newsom farm have talked with the family, have talked with celia, have talked with george. they provide sworn statements to the inquest body as they celia should be indicted for murder. and sere -- something of what we know about this, i think important, but again hard to figure out figure a
allison was a senior here several years ago in the program in american culture she wrote an excellentesis on to the history and the memory of the celia case. allison transcribed the trial recordsm that manuscript material and it's her transcription that we'll take a look at over the next few minutes. you all will appreciate allison i know since we ourselves wrestled with transcribing the letters of sarah max douglas, allison spent a year first transcribing and then analyzing these materials and...
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. >> allison williams. >> so good. >> she really pulled it off. the all-important social media critics seemed to like it. it was not peter panned. we'll have the latest on that. >> well done. >> yeah. we'll get to our top story. the demonstrations are expanding coast to coast over that grand jury decision not to indict the new york city police officer whose actions led to the death of eric garner. stephanie gosk is at the brooklyn bridge where protests were held for a second straight night. steph, good morning to you. >> hey, good morning, savannah. you said it earlier, these protests were bigger, more organized and more disruptive, including here at the brooklyn bridge, which was shut down for several hours. the nypd says more than 200 people were arrested last night. part of that anger fueled by the fact that very few details have been released in this case and many are still asking the same question. why was there no indictment? protesters in new york city out in bigger numbers overnight, storming the brooklyn bridge, one of several shut down a
. >> allison williams. >> so good. >> she really pulled it off. the all-important social media critics seemed to like it. it was not peter panned. we'll have the latest on that. >> well done. >> yeah. we'll get to our top story. the demonstrations are expanding coast to coast over that grand jury decision not to indict the new york city police officer whose actions led to the death of eric garner. stephanie gosk is at the brooklyn bridge where protests were held...
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allison peppin. >> the question again? the question was, this case, what relationships did change from the afro-creoles and the white population in the city? >> here's the tricky part. there is a lot of mutual respect between the white creoles and afro-creoles in new orleans that's deeply strained by the fact that so many afro creoles fight in the union ranks. in beauregard fight for the confederacy. continues to be deeply strained when they joined the reconstruction governments. yet you can still see in the trial transcripts, in the relationships -- because they are related. there is still a muchtual respe, pride in the francophone traditions. what will happen. i don't know that this case is the cause of it. after reconstruction fails and white supremacy is restored in louisiana as in the rest of the south, there is a push comes to shove moment as jim crow descends where many noncreole whites say to the afro creoles -- the white creoles, you are oath er with us or against us. you are intermingling against every kind of ru
allison peppin. >> the question again? the question was, this case, what relationships did change from the afro-creoles and the white population in the city? >> here's the tricky part. there is a lot of mutual respect between the white creoles and afro-creoles in new orleans that's deeply strained by the fact that so many afro creoles fight in the union ranks. in beauregard fight for the confederacy. continues to be deeply strained when they joined the reconstruction governments....
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. >> allison williams very good.he dog could win the emmy. >> christopher walken fantastic as hook. >> dancing pirates. >> amazing. they pulled it off. we'll get the latest on peter pan. our top story of course the demonstrations and they are expanding coast to coast now over the grand jury decision not to indict a new york city police officer in the death of eric garner. nbc's stephanie gosk is at brooklyn bridge. protests erupt forward a second night. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, savannah. you said earlier the protests bigger, more organized and more disruptive, at the brooklyn bridge. more than 200 people were arrested last night. part of that aerng fueled by the fact that few details have been released in this case. and many are still asking the question. why was there no indictment? protesters in new york city out in bigger numbers overnight. storming the brooklyn bridge, one of several shut down across the city. and flooding times square. in chicago, lake shore drive shut down, one of at least a doz
. >> allison williams very good.he dog could win the emmy. >> christopher walken fantastic as hook. >> dancing pirates. >> amazing. they pulled it off. we'll get the latest on peter pan. our top story of course the demonstrations and they are expanding coast to coast now over the grand jury decision not to indict a new york city police officer in the death of eric garner. nbc's stephanie gosk is at brooklyn bridge. protests erupt forward a second night. good morning....
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intoan called allison came the university for the english-language theater company. she was running a play about the first world war, and irish vc who comes back to the island. someone said, can you ask your husband, crawl, whether he might carl, whether he might be related. he said he is my great-uncle. he went missing in the first world war in june of 1915. the family never knew what happened to him. guess what, i have a photograph of him. this isnge thing about -- where carl was studying english. he was writing a dissertation on his favorite war poet who was wilfred owen. this photograph is marked by burns. you can see scorching. this is the only thing recovered from the house when it was bombed in may of 1945. you go from one more to another. -- one war to another. that is allison and other members of the team. we went to see where this soldier had come from. the two germans were buried here. about 118 miles from where they were found. the germans cannot afford to bury them in a local cemetery. at least they were buried with their comrades. they decided to put up
intoan called allison came the university for the english-language theater company. she was running a play about the first world war, and irish vc who comes back to the island. someone said, can you ask your husband, crawl, whether he might carl, whether he might be related. he said he is my great-uncle. he went missing in the first world war in june of 1915. the family never knew what happened to him. guess what, i have a photograph of him. this isnge thing about -- where carl was studying...
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. >> allison williams is an american treasure. she is the modern era pet rock.o you think her father will be watching? >> i am not fat leer with him. >> he is a newscaster. >> wait. he casts the news? >> joanne. >> you are silly. >> the best part of this story is that allison williams told the story when she told lena done ham said you are playing so so -- you are playing peter pan? that is so sub verse sigh. she didn't know women usual lea play peter pan. it is a perfect story. >> my favorite, sandy duncun. also something i like to do on the beach. >> you can tell that joke again. >> after that joke i am keeping my eye on you. [bleep] you. coming up, a wei$ christmas card. do you have videos of your do you have videos of your animals you can send them to here's some news you may find surprising. we're for an open internet for all. we're for creating more innovation and competition. we're for net neutrality protection. now, here's some news you may find even more surprising. we're comcast. the only isp legally bound by full net neutrality rules. last story. tha
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. >> allison williams is an american treasure. she is the modern era pet rock.o you think her father will be watching? >> i am not fat leer with him. >> he is a newscaster. >> wait. he casts the news? >> joanne. >> you are silly. >> the best part of this story is that allison williams told the story when she told lena done ham said you are playing so so -- you are playing peter pan? that is so sub verse sigh. she didn't know women usual lea play peter pan. it is a perfect story. >> my favorite, sandy duncun. also something i like to do on the beach. >> you can tell that joke again. >> after that joke i am keeping my eye on you. [bleep] you. coming up, a wei$ christmas card. do you have videos of your animals you can send them to fox news.com/red eye. hey matt, what's up? i'm just looking over the company bills. is that what we pay for internet? yup. dsl is about 90 bucks a month. that's funny, for that price with comcast business, i think you get like 50 megabits. wow that's fast. personally, i prefer a slow internet. there is something about the sweet meditati
. >> allison williams is an american treasure. she is the modern era pet rock.o you think her father will be watching? >> i am not fat leer with him. >> he is a newscaster. >> wait. he casts the news? >> joanne. >> you are silly. >> the best part of this story is that allison williams told the story when she told lena done ham said you are playing so so -- you are playing peter pan? that is so sub verse sigh. she didn't know women usual lea play peter...
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. >>> graham allison is the director of the center for science and international affairs, and joins meive now. you know ashton carter pretty well. this is arguably a job that no one wanted. how do you think he is going to adjust to his new position? >> well, i think it's a good choice, and i think ashton will prove himself to be well suited to the job. i had the good fortune to know him for more years than fear i can remember. i recruited him here when i was dean. i appointed him assist important professor. he grew up to become a professor. he was the director of the center i currently direct. ashton has shown himself to be adaptable, adjustable, agile, but always determined, and i think that he's just what the job needs at this point. >> what was he like to work with? how did he deal with conflict situations from what you remember? >> well, again, when i have seen him both in the university context and in the government in the clinton administration. ash is analytically grounded. he works through a problem first in his own head, and comes to a conclusion. he is quite ka leejal. we wro
. >>> graham allison is the director of the center for science and international affairs, and joins meive now. you know ashton carter pretty well. this is arguably a job that no one wanted. how do you think he is going to adjust to his new position? >> well, i think it's a good choice, and i think ashton will prove himself to be well suited to the job. i had the good fortune to know him for more years than fear i can remember. i recruited him here when i was dean. i appointed him...
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i thought allison williams had an amazing voice. i didn't know she could sing.e acting was spot on. and the sets were great. then i came to work and everybody hated it. i could not believe that. but nbc knew that and was expecting it. they expected to get ratings off of this because people they expected to hate watch it which means you have to tune in because you expect it to suck so bad you don't want to miss it. i totally disagree. i thought it was really good. >> and i think they screwed themselves because they addressed the whole hate watching and hate tweeting thing. >> everybody was making fun of it. >> i think what they did was they shamed people into not doing that. >> by addressing it it took the fun out of it. >> now they want us to do it. "sound of music live" was the first time it had been done on tv in a longtime. and watching carrie underwood is a much bigger star. >> and she's hot. >> over allison williams. i watched like five or ten minutes during half time of the football game. unfortunately christopher watkins was in none of that. it seems bad
i thought allison williams had an amazing voice. i didn't know she could sing.e acting was spot on. and the sets were great. then i came to work and everybody hated it. i could not believe that. but nbc knew that and was expecting it. they expected to get ratings off of this because people they expected to hate watch it which means you have to tune in because you expect it to suck so bad you don't want to miss it. i totally disagree. i thought it was really good. >> and i think they...