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you're an american buffalo yes you play i was bobby and allen who starred in that. was john leguizamo and cedric the entertainer whose picture i saw on your wall in the green room i know you talk to the wall itself the chinos that's right and robert they've all gone back and yeah it would moments yeah you like the language oh i do yeah and being a theater student it was it was a great great opportunity up next she's back with a vengeance we'll talk about haleigh's many upcoming projects right after the break . because. it was a. very hard to take i. want to get. back with her her make . plenty . of. i marinate joining me. in park and. harry and much. only on past and. you're going to see haley joel osment in the upcoming premier of the spoils of babylon which if you understand it you'll write a celeb or you know what it means but he's got a lot of things working on you were going to kevin smith film called tusk that's right that that is a it was it was shift oh it was great we've we've been trying to work with each other for for some time this is a murder a comedy a
you're an american buffalo yes you play i was bobby and allen who starred in that. was john leguizamo and cedric the entertainer whose picture i saw on your wall in the green room i know you talk to the wall itself the chinos that's right and robert they've all gone back and yeah it would moments yeah you like the language oh i do yeah and being a theater student it was it was a great great opportunity up next she's back with a vengeance we'll talk about haleigh's many upcoming projects right...
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you're an american buffalo yes you play i was bobby and alan who started. it was john leguizamo and cedric the entertainer whose picture i saw on your wall in the green room i know you talk to him and while it's open chinos that's right and robert duvall gone back and yeah it would move yeah you like the language oh i do yeah and being a theater student it was it was a great great opportunity up next he's back with a vengeance we'll talk about hailey's many upcoming projects right after the break . technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future covered. lolo for. lower lip lip. i've. played her lip. cross talk was in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. you're going to see haley joel osment in the upcoming premier of the spoils of babylon which if you understand it you'll write us a lever that way you know what it means but he's got a lot of things working on you were going to kevin smith film called tusk that's right that that is a that was he'll issue oh he was great we've we've been trying to work with e
you're an american buffalo yes you play i was bobby and alan who started. it was john leguizamo and cedric the entertainer whose picture i saw on your wall in the green room i know you talk to him and while it's open chinos that's right and robert duvall gone back and yeah it would move yeah you like the language oh i do yeah and being a theater student it was it was a great great opportunity up next he's back with a vengeance we'll talk about hailey's many upcoming projects right after the...
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advertised in boston, new york and buffalo, 500 american singing blow you wins of the mormonmornin' blowinterviewed a woman who collected that song when she was a teenager sailing on her father's whaling ship in the 19th century. as an old woman, she came out with a beautiful book "songs of american sailors sur." alan got me started and many others. he is the man who told woody guthrie, "woody guthrie, your mission in life is to write songs. don't let anything distract you. you are like the people who wrote the ballads of robin hood and the ballad of jesse james. you keep writing ballads as long as you can." woody took it to heart. he was not a good husband. he was always running off, but he wrote songs. >> do you remember when he first met woody guthrie? >> i'll never forget it. it was a benefit concert for california agricultural workers midnight.y post up at burl ives was there, the golden gate quartet, josh white, leadbelly, a square dance group with my wife dancing in it. i sang one song very immature shall he and retired and confusion to a smattering of polite applause. woody took
advertised in boston, new york and buffalo, 500 american singing blow you wins of the mormonmornin' blowinterviewed a woman who collected that song when she was a teenager sailing on her father's whaling ship in the 19th century. as an old woman, she came out with a beautiful book "songs of american sailors sur." alan got me started and many others. he is the man who told woody guthrie, "woody guthrie, your mission in life is to write songs. don't let anything distract you. you...
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-canada boundary think seattle or buffalo as well as detroit, american retailers could lose their competitive edge. >> the weakened canadian dollar is not going to go as far in the sit when you come to shop. it may cause a drop off in visitors. >> but more is at stake. a huge proportion of trade between the u.s. and canada is routed through detroit. from freight on trains to goods loaded on to trucks. >> when you see the trucks going from the united states into canada over the ambassador bridge this, is the busiest border crossing. it'sest made 25% of all trade between canada and the united states goes over this bridge. and detroit and windsor, canada. they buy supplies from manufacturers on both sides of the river. but which country gains the most from this trade across the border often has to do with which countries has the lower currency. >> if the canadian doctor continues to decline it will r e increase-- >> there is a real sense that detroit is turning a corner. >> this is our chance to kind of rise from the ashes and be stronger than ever. >> accept this weaker canadian dollar on the h
-canada boundary think seattle or buffalo as well as detroit, american retailers could lose their competitive edge. >> the weakened canadian dollar is not going to go as far in the sit when you come to shop. it may cause a drop off in visitors. >> but more is at stake. a huge proportion of trade between the u.s. and canada is routed through detroit. from freight on trains to goods loaded on to trucks. >> when you see the trucks going from the united states into canada over the...
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the most important of all american canals, theory can help from buffalo to albany which made in new york the central commerce that it is today. and then the canals held in chicago to the mississippi river, illinois and michigan canal and then the chicago sanitary canal which is hugely important in allowing great lakes commerce to the old way down to new orleans. then the control and taming of the untamable mississippi river. so that part of the story is neatly into the chapter of water. remember, boats going on these canals of necessity moved slowly. it was about the time the canals had been completed, it became apparent early americans that employing steam, they could create devices that would get across america rapidly. so you have the railway train and the building of the transcontinental railroad, you have the motor corp. and ultimate the interstate highway system which i going to in some detail, and then the intent of the airplane and transcontinental air journeys. all of these devices which were powered in their hearts by fire. so that worked quite neatly. and, finally, the fifth w
the most important of all american canals, theory can help from buffalo to albany which made in new york the central commerce that it is today. and then the canals held in chicago to the mississippi river, illinois and michigan canal and then the chicago sanitary canal which is hugely important in allowing great lakes commerce to the old way down to new orleans. then the control and taming of the untamable mississippi river. so that part of the story is neatly into the chapter of water....
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. >> developing news half of all americans are wake up to the coldest temperatures in decade. this buffalo new york the temperature combined with the wind chill right now feels like 27 degrees below zero. our reporter is joining us from washington, dc, where it is a little warmer. good morning, mary. >> good morning from a frigid washington, dc. this city, like so many others around the country, is bracing for this record breaking cold. >> when you thought it couldn't get any colder, a dangerous arctic blast is plunging temperatures to historic lows across the united states. a light threatening bone chilling record breaking freeze. >> i'm wearing long underway. i feel like i am skiing. but i am going to work. >> the freezing eyebrows and icing glasses. it is called a polar vortex, frigid arctic air bringing freezing temperatures to every state but hawaii. >> polar vortex sounds scary. >> 28 below zero. 38 below zero. the deep trees is reaching into the deep south with reports broken in texas, schools if atlanta, closed. blowing and drifting snow trapped flee amtrak trains outside chicago a
. >> developing news half of all americans are wake up to the coldest temperatures in decade. this buffalo new york the temperature combined with the wind chill right now feels like 27 degrees below zero. our reporter is joining us from washington, dc, where it is a little warmer. good morning, mary. >> good morning from a frigid washington, dc. this city, like so many others around the country, is bracing for this record breaking cold. >> when you thought it couldn't get any...
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buffalo that killed 50 people. >>> all right, more and more americans coming down with the flu.read cases now reported in 25 states, doubling in just one week. the most severe activity seems to be in the southeastern united states. at least eight children have now died from the illness since september, but doctors say this is a typical season and it should peak some time in february. >> just what we want to hear about, the cold, the flu. >> you got your flu shot, right? >> sounds like winter. i got my flu shot, you know, like in summer. way prepared. >>> serious, new questions we have now about the dangers of oil and natural gas drilling. according to a new "associated press" review, hundreds of complaints have been made about well water contamination in at least four states that have fueled the nation's energy boom, but the report says differences in how each state reports the problems make it difficult to tell how serious and widespread the problems actually are. officials maintain that the problems are rare. >>> new york may become the latest state to legalize medical marijua
buffalo that killed 50 people. >>> all right, more and more americans coming down with the flu.read cases now reported in 25 states, doubling in just one week. the most severe activity seems to be in the southeastern united states. at least eight children have now died from the illness since september, but doctors say this is a typical season and it should peak some time in february. >> just what we want to hear about, the cold, the flu. >> you got your flu shot, right?...
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with floyd looks from buffalo hand heads going to the sioux nation treaty council i first asked him how christianity has played a role in this aeration of native culture. in american immigrants was takers do not give yours and it all started from christianity you have the pap of will so what has happened since that they used a tool of christianity today europeans to control and because of the military and i kind of felt outward afterwards going from this country to another country because that's not the way i was brought up if a your opinion so smart why can't they speak our language. if they have dr degree and everything oh i can't these people are language and live the way we live them for good through a very important part of their upbringing as their curriculum they call family tree every one of you and we are bloodline come from different. into you from europe so sort of this is what. taken control and divided over thirty four million native people killed here on behalf of christianity and the united states government used the native. cultural standards to formulate your majesty's government everything that the united states government have done. after the im
with floyd looks from buffalo hand heads going to the sioux nation treaty council i first asked him how christianity has played a role in this aeration of native culture. in american immigrants was takers do not give yours and it all started from christianity you have the pap of will so what has happened since that they used a tool of christianity today europeans to control and because of the military and i kind of felt outward afterwards going from this country to another country because...
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with floyd looks from buffalo hand heads going to the sioux nation treaty council i first asked him how christianity has played a role in this aeration of native culture. in american immigrants was takers do not give yours and it all started from christianity di ark you have the pap of will so what has happened since that they used to tool of christianity europeans to control and because of the military and i kind of felt outward afterwards going from this country to another country because that's the way i was brought up if a your opinion is so smart why can't they speak our language. if they have dr degree and everything oh i can't these people are language and live the way we live. they forget they're a very important part of their upbringing is the curriculum they call family tree every one of you we are bloodline comes from a different. entity from iraq so so this is what sas taken control and divided over thirty four million native people killed here on behalf of christianity in the united states government used the native. cultural standards to formulate united states government everything that the united states government have done after the him in pain an
with floyd looks from buffalo hand heads going to the sioux nation treaty council i first asked him how christianity has played a role in this aeration of native culture. in american immigrants was takers do not give yours and it all started from christianity di ark you have the pap of will so what has happened since that they used to tool of christianity europeans to control and because of the military and i kind of felt outward afterwards going from this country to another country because...
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american. his name timothy mcveigh. >> tim mcveigh was one of ours. a war hero and grew up in the suburbs of buffalo. we needed to know. it was a sense, obligation to find out who this man was. >> timothy mcveigh was born on april 23rd, 1968, in the town of lockport in upstate, new york. by all accounts, he had an ordinary childhood and adolescence. >> we were never told anything that would have gave you warning he was going to do something like this. in fact, as a teenager, he was the young man that people in the neighborhood would choose to baby sit their kids. >> he was a good student. he was bright. above average intelligence. sometimes you look at the history of severe criminal conduct and there's childhood abuse or abandonment and you can see how someone developed into it. nothing striking in mcveigh's background. >> the young mcveigh did have a dark side. while still a teenager, he discovered the turner diaries, a venomously racist novel, lead by white supremacists against a federal government. >> it describes a truck bombing of fbi headquarters in washington, d.c., shortly after 9:00 in the m
american. his name timothy mcveigh. >> tim mcveigh was one of ours. a war hero and grew up in the suburbs of buffalo. we needed to know. it was a sense, obligation to find out who this man was. >> timothy mcveigh was born on april 23rd, 1968, in the town of lockport in upstate, new york. by all accounts, he had an ordinary childhood and adolescence. >> we were never told anything that would have gave you warning he was going to do something like this. in fact, as a teenager,...
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we're about to get a break from the arctic blast that's left millions of americans shivering, but don't tell that to people in buffaloort up ahead. >>> we're going to have a former nba star to talk about basketball diplomacy. is there a potential upside. could rodman have a good impact? we'll review what everyone's saying. stay with us. hey guys! sorry we're late. did you run into traffic? no, just had to stop by the house to grab a few things. you stopped by the house? uh-huh. yea. alright, whenever you get your stuff, run upstairs, get cleaned up for dinner. you leave the house in good shape? yea. yea, of course. ♪ [ sportscaster talking on tv ] last-second field go-- yea, sure ya did. [ male announcer ] introducing at&t digital life. personalized home security and automation. get professionally monitored security for just $29.99 a month. with limited availability in select markets. ♪ in fact, they depend on a unique set of nutrients. [ male announcer ] that's why there's ocuvite to help protect your eye health. as you age, your eyes can lose vital nutrients. ocuvite helps replenish key eye nutrients. ocuvite is a
we're about to get a break from the arctic blast that's left millions of americans shivering, but don't tell that to people in buffaloort up ahead. >>> we're going to have a former nba star to talk about basketball diplomacy. is there a potential upside. could rodman have a good impact? we'll review what everyone's saying. stay with us. hey guys! sorry we're late. did you run into traffic? no, just had to stop by the house to grab a few things. you stopped by the house? uh-huh. yea....
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floyd looks from buffalo hand heads going to the sioux nation treaty council i first asked him how christianity has played a role in the of this aeration of native culture. in american immigrants was takers do not give yours and it all started from christianity guy are you have the power of will so what has happened since. they used good tool of christianity europeans to control and.
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: as you know, detroit like seattle, buffalo they're border towns with canada being the big hat in america, we'll talk about how the canadian economy and the american economy play in to each other. >> ali velshi on "real money" at 7:00 p.m. on al jazeera america. the more you talk to your kids when they're young, the better their economic status will be later in life. on average children in wealthy households hear about 30 million more words than those in families on welfare. it is known as the 30 million word gap. 52% of children living at poverty level and below have a family member who sings to them or tells them stories. that jumps to 74% for children living 200% above the poverty level. only 32% of children at the poverty level have someone to read to them. compared to 55% of children who are above the poverty level. diane estherbrook is in chicago with news of a program using words to bridge the economic gap. >> why? >> ans esha, her four-year-old daughter, at the test, even at snack time. the 25-year-old single mom learned how to improve her daughter's vocabulary through a pilot program called 30 million words. the name comes from the word g
: as you know, detroit like seattle, buffalo they're border towns with canada being the big hat in america, we'll talk about how the canadian economy and the american economy play in to each other. >> ali velshi on "real money" at 7:00 p.m. on al jazeera america. the more you talk to your kids when they're young, the better their economic status will be later in life. on average children in wealthy households hear about 30 million more words than those in families on welfare. it...
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is presented by -- >>> i am charlie rose and millions of americans are fighting off the cold this morning, and in some places like outside buffalo bay, and 6 above in atlanta. >> the weather is blamed for broken water mains in new jersey and ohio and other parts of the midwest are seeing widespread power outages. here is a nasa photo of the polar vortex the huge mass of arctic air responsible for all this misery. megan, good morning. >> good morning. the polar vortex is the culprit, the reason we have the cold and it's shifted to the east and south today and now it has invaded into the atlantic and down into florida, and so has the arctic chill. the good news is the next couple days it lifted up to the north and goes back where it belongs, and finally cities on friday, like minneapolis and chicago will see 30 degrees again, but until then we are locked in the bitter cold. windchills could be as low as 35 below in chicago, and new york city, 20 below, and 8 below in atlanta, of all places and orlando dealing with the windchill. we're talking about places like watertown, new york and potentially rochester, picking up more than 2 f
is presented by -- >>> i am charlie rose and millions of americans are fighting off the cold this morning, and in some places like outside buffalo bay, and 6 above in atlanta. >> the weather is blamed for broken water mains in new jersey and ohio and other parts of the midwest are seeing widespread power outages. here is a nasa photo of the polar vortex the huge mass of arctic air responsible for all this misery. megan, good morning. >> good morning. the polar vortex is the...
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buffalo soup and some bop on some. and. and then honor the children tithe the eagle feather tie the equal poll give them that name what's your response to people who say that native american culture is just not compatible with capitalism and that's why so many reservations are not able to sustain or prosper in the current system that's the tough one that's a tough one because it's going to go back to generational of what was done to the for to our people it's going to go it goes way back even to as we speak now on the kids that i work with you know their parents were in boarding schools and and are their grandparents great grandparents their hair was cut because they were had long hair their mouth was washed out with soap they dollars their hair with kerosene just for precautions so they wouldn't be bringing in any bugs and head lice when they came back to school you know and they kept them there for nine months in the missionaries were supposed to. bring us into their into their world to educate ocean to teach us the way that we're supposed to be and in turn they just kill tried to kill the culture the language so it goes back to generations generations of of grief for t
buffalo soup and some bop on some. and. and then honor the children tithe the eagle feather tie the equal poll give them that name what's your response to people who say that native american culture is just not compatible with capitalism and that's why so many reservations are not able to sustain or prosper in the current system that's the tough one that's a tough one because it's going to go back to generational of what was done to the for to our people it's going to go it goes way back even...
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americans waking up on the cold side of history literally. the most dangerous deep freeze in decades. so it's not just about the numbers of the temperature itself. take a look at the scene. this is buffalomergency there. vapor rising from snow covered roads as they brace for 3 to 5 feet of snow tomorrow. not inches. windchill 40 below. take a look at the map. these are the numbers that tell the story of what people must live through. chilly temperatures understatement of the year. feels like 50 below in de lawsuit. minnesota, 128 below -- 28 below. you're going to fly today or in the airport watching right now, a cold reality. 1700 flights already canceled. that number most likely will climb. we are trying to cover this situation in every way possible because there are, again, 180 million americans affected here. we have our meteorologist, indra peter sons. she is standing in a bitter cold right off the
americans waking up on the cold side of history literally. the most dangerous deep freeze in decades. so it's not just about the numbers of the temperature itself. take a look at the scene. this is buffalomergency there. vapor rising from snow covered roads as they brace for 3 to 5 feet of snow tomorrow. not inches. windchill 40 below. take a look at the map. these are the numbers that tell the story of what people must live through. chilly temperatures understatement of the year. feels like 50...
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american falls. the maid of the mist is not going to niagara falls today and there is ice jam down here on the river and there could be flooding here in the south towns around buffalo, south buffalo because of all of that water trying to get through the river system, but now ice jam is stopping by that. marquette, michigan, down to 17 degrees below zero. detroit 14 below this morning. pittsburgh breaking the record at nine below. it feels right now, green bay 28 below. i can't even imagine what that feels like. i know when you're trying to do a life shot, your face starts to slow down. the muscles don't want to move. your skin starts to congeal. >> your face hurts. >> but you literally can't make the words anymore. that's what it sounds like when you start to get out there and do a live shot for two to three minutes. so be careful out there. i know there are people that have to work out there, work outside, whether they're baggage handlers or police officers. be kind of them. give them a little bit of a break today. a little extra time for them to do their job maybe. >> chad myers, thank you so much for doing your job and keeping us informed on how cold it is. >>>
american falls. the maid of the mist is not going to niagara falls today and there is ice jam down here on the river and there could be flooding here in the south towns around buffalo, south buffalo because of all of that water trying to get through the river system, but now ice jam is stopping by that. marquette, michigan, down to 17 degrees below zero. detroit 14 below this morning. pittsburgh breaking the record at nine below. it feels right now, green bay 28 below. i can't even imagine what...
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americans who have endured a bitter strip of extreme winter weather, record-low temperatures climbing back into the double digits and the winds that caused dangerous whiteouts calming down now in many areas. however, buffaloupelo, mississippi, a reminder of just how cold it's been, the fountain outside the county courthouse frozen solid. >>> it was so cold in lexington, kentucky, meanwhile, an escaped prison inmate turned himself in just to get warm. officials say convicted burglar robert vick took shelter in an abandoned farm house after bolting from prison this weekend, but when the windchill dropped to 20 below, he walked to a motel and asked them to call the police. he was treated for hypothermia and frostbite. >>> there is outrage in new york city this morning where more than 100 former police officers, firefighters and other city workers are accused of faking mental disabilities in order to get tens of thousands of dollars in social security benefits. prosecutors say some former workers claimed to have been traumatized by the september 11th attacks and could barely take care of themselves, but they were participating in activities like jet-skiing and fishing, and in some cases, even working other jo
americans who have endured a bitter strip of extreme winter weather, record-low temperatures climbing back into the double digits and the winds that caused dangerous whiteouts calming down now in many areas. however, buffaloupelo, mississippi, a reminder of just how cold it's been, the fountain outside the county courthouse frozen solid. >>> it was so cold in lexington, kentucky, meanwhile, an escaped prison inmate turned himself in just to get warm. officials say convicted burglar...
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million americans lost their jobs because of nafta, and if you go to these other countries, you can actually find the plants. i saw a manufacturing company that used to make wind shield wipers in buffalo, down south of the border. the workers couldn't buy cars much less the windshield wipers. interesting, it's a pattern that is repeated, repeated and repeated. they said korea which was past a couple of years ago was supposed to create jobs under the korean free trade agreement. america has lost 40,000 jobs to korea and all the cars they were supposed to buy from us, 50,000 cars, they aren't buying them. they aren't buying them. there is a huge additional trade deficit being racked up with korea because of that agreement. fta had the exact opposite factors. nafta increased our trade deficits and same is true with korea. but nafta and china, if we look at mexico-canada trade agreement, we have accumulated 1.5 trillion of red ink. the same can be said for the korean deal and the year after the korean fair trade agreement, america's trade deficit increased by $5.8 billion. every billions tran lates into whether up to 10,000, it was the industrial sector. america doesn't need fast track ag
million americans lost their jobs because of nafta, and if you go to these other countries, you can actually find the plants. i saw a manufacturing company that used to make wind shield wipers in buffalo, down south of the border. the workers couldn't buy cars much less the windshield wipers. interesting, it's a pattern that is repeated, repeated and repeated. they said korea which was past a couple of years ago was supposed to create jobs under the korean free trade agreement. america has lost...