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hap arnold took it out. a little story that i'd like to tell about anecdotal about air power many world war ii, there was -- in world war ii. there was, in june of 1944, this was at the point where the u.s. army air forces were reaching the sort of the ap gee of their power, june of 1944 the allies finally decided that they were ready to invade europe. so on a day that was, that even has its own letter -- d-day -- they inveigh saided nor -- invaded normandy. and they were, they were fighting the germans. they were fighting, they were foughting a country which in 1939 had been the most, had possessed the most powerful armed force in the world, had possessed the most advanced, competent, most deadly accurate air force in the world. the lift waf that was the most powerful air force in the world, 1940. they almost, and it if it hadn't have been for stupid mistakes, they almost destroyed the royal air force, britain's royal air force. those were the two most significant air forces in the world in 1940. so, now, p
hap arnold took it out. a little story that i'd like to tell about anecdotal about air power many world war ii, there was -- in world war ii. there was, in june of 1944, this was at the point where the u.s. army air forces were reaching the sort of the ap gee of their power, june of 1944 the allies finally decided that they were ready to invade europe. so on a day that was, that even has its own letter -- d-day -- they inveigh saided nor -- invaded normandy. and they were, they were fighting...
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hap arnold ticket out. a little story that i like to tell about and a total air power in world war ii, in june of 1944, this was at the point where the u.s. army air forces were reaching some of the apogee of their power. june of 1944 the allies finally decided that they were ready to invade your. so on ahead to a that even has its own letter, d-day, they invaded normandy. and they were fighting the germans. they were fighting can country which in 1939 had been the most -- had possessed the most powerful armed force in the world, had possessed the most advanced, most competent, most deadly accurate air force in the world, the will falafel was the most powerful air force in the world, 1940. they almost, if it did not been for stupid mistakes they almost destroyed the royal air force, the burden were no air force. those were the two most significant air forces in the world. so now, push comes to shove and have parnell's u.s. army air force have gone to war with the liftoff of. june 1944 operation overlord, th
hap arnold ticket out. a little story that i like to tell about and a total air power in world war ii, in june of 1944, this was at the point where the u.s. army air forces were reaching some of the apogee of their power. june of 1944 the allies finally decided that they were ready to invade your. so on ahead to a that even has its own letter, d-day, they invaded normandy. and they were fighting the germans. they were fighting can country which in 1939 had been the most -- had possessed the...
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bruce arnold, middle of the three sons, west point graduates, colonels in the u.s. military, popping it up in the air force in missiles and high tect. his name was actually william bruce arnold, known throughout his wife as bruce, and here's the background of the satisfactory, tieing into what bill was talking about. first part we're going to talk about is 1926 in kansas, which is the place where my grandfather wrote the books, and he wrote them because he read some of the books that his sons were reading and thought they were trash and could do better, and then after a while, they took on a life of their own, and so there we go. he was exiled to washington, d.c. on the express order, and we'll talk about that later, perhaps, but he made time there in the call of ri post, and the naming part of the story. my father, william bruce arnold, was named bill or billy after he wrote the hero, billy mitchell, and at that point, a whole generation of army kids were named for pitch l kitchen l. everyone in his generation were bill oi already bill and even the guys recommended
bruce arnold, middle of the three sons, west point graduates, colonels in the u.s. military, popping it up in the air force in missiles and high tect. his name was actually william bruce arnold, known throughout his wife as bruce, and here's the background of the satisfactory, tieing into what bill was talking about. first part we're going to talk about is 1926 in kansas, which is the place where my grandfather wrote the books, and he wrote them because he read some of the books that his sons...
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legislatures john arnold through his foundation was funding a new series for p.b.s. called the pension peril that was airing on the p.b.s. news hour the pension peril obviously in in it's very title is skewed towards the idea that the pensions are causing a great emergency in states and communities he was secretly funding this series for p.b.s. p.b.s. was not explicitly disclosing it and that arrangement for quite obvious reasons clearly violated p.b.s. his own conflict of interest rules about its own journalism and about disclosure. it's my understanding and please correct me if i'm wrong a lot of the problems that pension funds around the united states have to the extent that there are ones that are in crisis have to do with the fact that they're invested in the stock market to some extent when the stock market was crashed by wall street traders like the guy who's paying for the syrians does the series mention the fact that wall street is responsible for the pension crisis or at least bears some responsibility for. well in the in the first two segments that have ai
legislatures john arnold through his foundation was funding a new series for p.b.s. called the pension peril that was airing on the p.b.s. news hour the pension peril obviously in in it's very title is skewed towards the idea that the pensions are causing a great emergency in states and communities he was secretly funding this series for p.b.s. p.b.s. was not explicitly disclosing it and that arrangement for quite obvious reasons clearly violated p.b.s. his own conflict of interest rules about...
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arnold jones recognizes the vandal and tells police she knows who he is.hey were reasonably skeptical. they said, are you sure? because it was from two different angles and we had this facial view, there was no doubt in my mind. >> arnold-jones identifies the tire slasher as gary smith, one of the 2012 gop congressional hopefuls who wanted to run against her in the primaries. arnold-jones has a theory about smith's motive. >> i took gary to court to get him off of the ballot for the primary. the reason i did that was it was very clear that he did not have enough signatures. he did not qualify. >> when police take smith in for questioning, he denies the accusation. >> according to the arrest warrant, you're being arrested because you were slashing janice arnold-jones' tires. did you do it? >> no. no, not at all. >> a judge releases smith on bail with a warning to stay away from arnold-jones. smith defies the order and drives by her home. >> john walked outside to get the newspaper and he heard a noise and he walked to curb and there was gary smith. and the
arnold jones recognizes the vandal and tells police she knows who he is.hey were reasonably skeptical. they said, are you sure? because it was from two different angles and we had this facial view, there was no doubt in my mind. >> arnold-jones identifies the tire slasher as gary smith, one of the 2012 gop congressional hopefuls who wanted to run against her in the primaries. arnold-jones has a theory about smith's motive. >> i took gary to court to get him off of the ballot for the...
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and that hypocrite, arnold schwarzenegger, vetoed it! and for me to speak out, my voice needs to be authentic. and so i spoke to the press for the first time. >> was the united states changed? >> it's changing. it's changing rapidly. yes, we're changing. but we need to change more. we have some ways to go yet. >> when you came out, and you got angry because arnold schwarzenegger wouldn't sign that legislation, then you -- >> and hypocrisy. that is what enraged me. >> then you became a real advocate for gay rights across the country. >> i did. >> tell me about the that. what was the reaction? mr. sulu was gay. >> there were a lot of those. reactions. did you get negative reactions as well? >> was negative as well. but it was overwhelmingly positive. i went on a nationwide speaking tour in partnership with the human rights campaign. i spoke at universities, at corporate meetings. at governmental agencies. and then i loipped for various -- lobbied for various issues like don't ask, don't tell in washington, as well as in sacramento, the cal
and that hypocrite, arnold schwarzenegger, vetoed it! and for me to speak out, my voice needs to be authentic. and so i spoke to the press for the first time. >> was the united states changed? >> it's changing. it's changing rapidly. yes, we're changing. but we need to change more. we have some ways to go yet. >> when you came out, and you got angry because arnold schwarzenegger wouldn't sign that legislation, then you -- >> and hypocrisy. that is what enraged me....
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there was benedict arnold, john andre, and peggy arnold. love your natural curiousity when it came to your book, brian. you have the same thing. what's next for you? are you writing more? >> i'm writing more hochal fiction. i love telling the story of a period in history that everyone knows, but from the perspective of the woman who was there. >> the thing is, allison, as people should know, we don't have to go is that arnold says, i have an idea. we're going to lose anyway. i'm going to give away west point. pretend to put up a fight. after that, the hudson belongs to the british and the whole uprising will be over. i have a better idea. we'll have washington in west point, maybe give him away. >> yep. it would have been the end of the american revolution and it's a period of time that is so important that we know now and just understand everything that went into the fight for the american revolution. >> what does your dad think? >> he loves it. he's a history buff and so i learned from him my whole life. so it was nice to teach him someth
there was benedict arnold, john andre, and peggy arnold. love your natural curiousity when it came to your book, brian. you have the same thing. what's next for you? are you writing more? >> i'm writing more hochal fiction. i love telling the story of a period in history that everyone knows, but from the perspective of the woman who was there. >> the thing is, allison, as people should know, we don't have to go is that arnold says, i have an idea. we're going to lose anyway. i'm...
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-- >> when i saw the arnold teaser, the governator? all, we've seen cai kate n enough. you can't see kate upton enough. don cheadle blew my mind. when is he doing commercial? >> we have a viewer question. hermella? what do you have? >> too many commercials from all the products everybody sees all year long. they skip the ads online, dvrs et cetera, but the super bowl becomes a main speblg cal, why dspctspectacle, why doyou think? >> that's duplicated the same guy watching every week. this is 100 million unduplicated people. that is by an order of magnitude the largest audience on television. >> also the key really here for the super bowl this is where they pull out all the shots. the best creative, the best people on the ads. this is not something you see 2:00 in the morning, for late night infomercial. this is the super bowl. if you have a creative bone in your body you want to see what they do. >> we've talked animals, celebrities, let's talkself. this year it looks like they have toned it down. what about go daddy. they have toned i
-- >> when i saw the arnold teaser, the governator? all, we've seen cai kate n enough. you can't see kate upton enough. don cheadle blew my mind. when is he doing commercial? >> we have a viewer question. hermella? what do you have? >> too many commercials from all the products everybody sees all year long. they skip the ads online, dvrs et cetera, but the super bowl becomes a main speblg cal, why dspctspectacle, why doyou think? >> that's duplicated the same guy...
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that's arnold. that was actually his real hair, which is unusual. people didn't know that. that's not true. then we'll take a turn to philip seymour hoffman. you know by now he lost his life. there are two really important aspects of this story to discuss. the first, most importantly, will be the life, the legacy, and how he should be remembered for all the work and joy that he gave us, but also, christine and john, we're going to look at this in terms of what they believe took his life. addiction is a disease, often has fatal outcome. yes, he had been 23 years sober, but just like with cancer, it is never a surprise when something comes back. and again, the outcome often fatal. so, we'll talk about that as well. a sobering reminder. >> a lot to discuss there. all right, chris, thanks so much. >>> coming up, woody allen firing back after his adopted daughter goes public with her story of abuse, after the break. welcome back. how is everything? there's nothing like being your own boss! and my customers are really liking your flat rate shipping. fedex one rate. really makes m
that's arnold. that was actually his real hair, which is unusual. people didn't know that. that's not true. then we'll take a turn to philip seymour hoffman. you know by now he lost his life. there are two really important aspects of this story to discuss. the first, most importantly, will be the life, the legacy, and how he should be remembered for all the work and joy that he gave us, but also, christine and john, we're going to look at this in terms of what they believe took his life....
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minka kelly, of all people arnold schwarzenegger, dressed up looking like bjorn borg.utely hilarious. >> you have to pay a certain amount to get the air time in the first place. arnold just doesn't show up for a commercial these days. you got to pay him quite a bit too. the question is, is it actually worth it? if you are doing it for bragging rights in the way budweiser really is, yeah, we had the best ad and arnold -- >> it also matters who the celebrity is. when i saw the arnold teaser, the governator? we're all, we've seen kate upton enough. you can't see kate upton enough. don cheadle blew my mind. even anna kendrick. >> we have a viewer question. hermella? what do you have? >> too many commercials from all the products everybody sees all year long. people do everything to avoid commercials the rest of the year. they skip the ads online, dvrs et cetera, but the super bowl becomes a main spectacle, why do you think that is? >> i think it's exactly the reason he said, you avoid are commercials all year long. that is the same guy watching every week. this is 100 mill
minka kelly, of all people arnold schwarzenegger, dressed up looking like bjorn borg.utely hilarious. >> you have to pay a certain amount to get the air time in the first place. arnold just doesn't show up for a commercial these days. you got to pay him quite a bit too. the question is, is it actually worth it? if you are doing it for bragging rights in the way budweiser really is, yeah, we had the best ad and arnold -- >> it also matters who the celebrity is. when i saw the arnold...
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for you know of movie called the six day honest worsening it was my first movie audition i thought arnoldwas going to kill me in a week and you know it was going to be a week it would turn out to be the usual that was i spent three months in vancouver because there was a but it was called the sixth day and arnold was cloned in the whole thing and robert duvall was in a movie also we shot it in vancouver and i wouldn't want to arnold's best movie but it was my beginning who did you play i played a little bit was the name vince that was one of the bad guys of the group and that was my break in little game called if you only knew i just broad questions remember the first girl you kissed yes i do always your name her name is jean jean a whole year seventeen you have a late bloomer bra your kids do that i had no girlfriend this is in high school yeah it was the high school it was after high school i actually just graduated and how did you happen to kiss gina you know you know it just started happening and we were listening to janet jackson in a car and it just flowed out of iowa. is pretty goo
for you know of movie called the six day honest worsening it was my first movie audition i thought arnoldwas going to kill me in a week and you know it was going to be a week it would turn out to be the usual that was i spent three months in vancouver because there was a but it was called the sixth day and arnold was cloned in the whole thing and robert duvall was in a movie also we shot it in vancouver and i wouldn't want to arnold's best movie but it was my beginning who did you play i played...
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i had my day, arnold had hay-day, now we have governor brown that is life.ernor avis, a class act, thank you. >> fox business alert, president obama is rht. >> corporate profits soar, corporate profits have skyrocketed t an all-time high. >> they have all soared. neil: he is right, why this is great for your bottom line. after this. there's this kid. coach calls her a team player. she's kind of special. she makes the whole team better. he's the kind oplayer at puts the puck, horsehide, bullet. right where it needs to be. coach calls it logistics. he's a great passer. dependable. a winning team has to have one. somebody you can cnt on. somebody like my dad. this is my dad. somebody like my mom. my grandfather. i'm very pround of him. her. them. neil: we knew more layoffs would come, we just didn't know they would be this quickly, j.p. morgan announcing000 more will go, they are adding jobes in -- jobs in other areas but still cutbacks could continue, it might have to do with billions in finds they have to pay to uncle sam with the whole mortgage mess, what do
i had my day, arnold had hay-day, now we have governor brown that is life.ernor avis, a class act, thank you. >> fox business alert, president obama is rht. >> corporate profits soar, corporate profits have skyrocketed t an all-time high. >> they have all soared. neil: he is right, why this is great for your bottom line. after this. there's this kid. coach calls her a team player. she's kind of special. she makes the whole team better. he's the kind oplayer at puts the puck,...
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i had my day, arnold had hay-day, now we have governor brown that is life.overnor avis, a class act, thank you. >> fox business alert, president obama is right. >> corporate profits soar, corporate profits have skyrocketed to an all-time high. >> they have all soared. neil: he is right, why this is great for your bottom line. after this. [ male annncer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in , get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never ght about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married, they'll find some financial folks who will talk to them about preparing early for retirement and be able to focus on other thin, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. neil: we knew more layoffs would come, we just didn't know they would be this quickly, j.p. morgan announcing 2000 more will go, they are adding jobes in -- jobs in other areas but still cutbacks could continue
i had my day, arnold had hay-day, now we have governor brown that is life.overnor avis, a class act, thank you. >> fox business alert, president obama is right. >> corporate profits soar, corporate profits have skyrocketed to an all-time high. >> they have all soared. neil: he is right, why this is great for your bottom line. after this. [ male annncer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in , get married, have a couple of kids, [...
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i had my day, arnold had haday, now we haveovernor brown that is life.overnor avis, a class act, thank you. >> fox business alert, president obama is right. >> corporate profits soar, corporate profi have skyrocketed to an all-time hi. >> they have all soared. neil: he is right, why thiss great for your bottom le. after this. [ male announcer ] this is jowood first day of work. d his new bo told him two ings -- co what you love, and save your moy. joe doesn't know it yet, t he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game om thereat northwest. he'll stt investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first dayf work to his last, ich isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. ♪ 0,000 hours of supercomputing time, 3 miion lines of code, 40,000 sets of eyes, or a million sleepless nights. whether it's building the world's most advanced satellite, the space station, or the next leap in unmanned stems. at boeing, one thing nev
i had my day, arnold had haday, now we haveovernor brown that is life.overnor avis, a class act, thank you. >> fox business alert, president obama is right. >> corporate profits soar, corporate profi have skyrocketed to an all-time hi. >> they have all soared. neil: he is right, why thiss great for your bottom le. after this. [ male announcer ] this is jowood first day of work. d his new bo told him two ings -- co what you love, and save your moy. joe doesn't know it yet, t...
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jen arnold. dr.the terrifying moments that tested their strength. >> it was one much the toughest decisions of my life. >> and now, after months, exciting news. today on "dr. oz"! [applause] dr. oz: jen arnold and joe klein are known around the world as -- as "the little couple." they are one of television's most beloved duos. but for the last months theye
jen arnold. dr.the terrifying moments that tested their strength. >> it was one much the toughest decisions of my life. >> and now, after months, exciting news. today on "dr. oz"! [applause] dr. oz: jen arnold and joe klein are known around the world as -- as "the little couple." they are one of television's most beloved duos. but for the last months theye
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. ♪ [ arnold schwarzenegger ] prepare to be crushed... tennis. [ cheers and applause ] just give me five push-ups. two! [ crowd ] three! i knew it! not a bad shot for my little princess. [ laughter ] [ crowd cheers ] i aced arnold! [ crowd cheers ] ♪ [ male announcer ] bud light. the perfect beer for when don cheadle, a llama named lilly, and the identical twin of the girl you just met take you to a party, where you defeat arnold schwarzenegger in a sudden-death ping pong match that puts you onstage with one republic. bud light. the perfect beer for whatever happens. bud light. ohungry for the perfect music to dance to. ♪ papa's was too fast. ♪ mama's was too slow. ♪ and the teenager's music...... then she used beats music. i'm in a den and i feel like dancing to pop music. hello. hit play, baby. ♪ and they all danced happily ever after. introducing the beats music family plan. hit play. >> joe: broncos were one for seven on challenges this year. >> referee: the ruling on the field is confirmed. the pass is forward and complete. denver is
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we have somebody with an understanding of the technology and a vision for how to use it that hap arnold had in the 1930s and 40s. >> okay. >> one more. >> immediately after the war, there was effort on the supersonic wind tunnels. did he have anything to do with that? >> well, that was interesting because i mentioned thee dore who was world's leading aerodynamics, and car men was to aerodynamics what einstein was to physics, and half recognized that, and brought people like that into his circle of advisers. yes, sir? >> could you characterize his relationship with curtis lamae, their working relationship? >> well, that was interesting. i knew him, wish we would have talked more about hap, but he was somebody with a reputation, well, he had a lot -- there were a lot of elements to the complex reputation, but he had a reputation among other things as somebody who got things done, and that's how he ended up running the b29 operation out in the marianas, and an interesting thing about the air force that the operation of the b29 was while all the other numbered air force, each had a commande
we have somebody with an understanding of the technology and a vision for how to use it that hap arnold had in the 1930s and 40s. >> okay. >> one more. >> immediately after the war, there was effort on the supersonic wind tunnels. did he have anything to do with that? >> well, that was interesting because i mentioned thee dore who was world's leading aerodynamics, and car men was to aerodynamics what einstein was to physics, and half recognized that, and brought people...
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dave arnold is a chef. kent is a chemistry professor at nyu. and together -- >> fire!collaboration between a chemist and a chef, how does that happen? >> i think one of the misperceptions about scientists and chefs working tote is that we always want to create something bizarre, strange, and kind of scary. ♪ ♪ >> we literally raided kept's lab and we are like we haven't used that yet. let's use it. there are chefs all over the country doing that. once we bring did in to the kitchen it's now a piece of cooking equipment. >> i am a biologist, i have spent a lot of time in a lab, but this has to be one of the coolest labs i have ever been in. >> we have all the cookbooks we need, chemistry books: liquor, food, and then a battery of things that look like scientific equipment, like immerse circulator . we are going put a light initial sear on it. >> okay. the most important cooking ref >> referee: lukcookingrevolution moving to low temperature cooking. scientists had a way to accurately control temperatures very accurately because they needed it, right? >> yeah. >> and cook
dave arnold is a chef. kent is a chemistry professor at nyu. and together -- >> fire!collaboration between a chemist and a chef, how does that happen? >> i think one of the misperceptions about scientists and chefs working tote is that we always want to create something bizarre, strange, and kind of scary. ♪ ♪ >> we literally raided kept's lab and we are like we haven't used that yet. let's use it. there are chefs all over the country doing that. once we bring did in to...
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all right, ryan, we thank you. >>> and coming up here, the "the little couple's" jen arnold speakingeating back cancer. >> terrific stuff. >>> also a "play of the day." maybe the very best senior night of all. ♪ carry on ll. ♪ carry on [ bettina ] my dentist said to me that i had acid erosion. he actually told me that a lot of the foods that i thought were really healthy for me can do damage to the enamel on my teeth. i am a healthy girl, i love salads, i love fruits, and it's not something i want to give up. my dentist recommended that i use pronamel twice a day as my daily toothpaste. pronamel will help protect the enamel from future erosion. it's just so great because all of those foods that i enjoyed so much, i didn't want to give up, and now i can continue to have them. a human energy crisis going on. quaker real medleys has real fruit... nuts and multigrains. power up with the good energy of quaker real medleys. quaker up. ♪ power up with the good energy of quaker real medleys. ♪ have your next burger with a side of awesome. the one-of-a-kind, creamy blend of sweet and tangy. m
all right, ryan, we thank you. >>> and coming up here, the "the little couple's" jen arnold speakingeating back cancer. >> terrific stuff. >>> also a "play of the day." maybe the very best senior night of all. ♪ carry on ll. ♪ carry on [ bettina ] my dentist said to me that i had acid erosion. he actually told me that a lot of the foods that i thought were really healthy for me can do damage to the enamel on my teeth. i am a healthy girl, i love...
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. >> arnold schwarzenegger like you have never seen him before in a bud light commercial. what to say about arnold in that commercial but many of you are still voting on what was your best and least favorite commercial of the night. we will have more later in the program. ainsley? >> kelly wright live for us. thanks, kelly. >>> the other big match up president oep versbama verses b o'reilly. he asked him tough questions about the locky rollout of observe care. >> october 1st it rolls out. immediately there are problems with the computers. >> right. >> when did you know there were going to be problems with the computers? >> i think we all anticipated there would be glitches any time you have technology a new program rolling out there are going to be some blimglitches. i dying i anticipated or anybody the degree of the problems with the web site. >> you didn't know when it rolled out -- >> i don't think anybody anticipated the degree of problems you had on healthcare.gov. the good news is right away we decided how we were going to fix it. it got fixed within a month and a ha
. >> arnold schwarzenegger like you have never seen him before in a bud light commercial. what to say about arnold in that commercial but many of you are still voting on what was your best and least favorite commercial of the night. we will have more later in the program. ainsley? >> kelly wright live for us. thanks, kelly. >>> the other big match up president oep versbama verses b o'reilly. he asked him tough questions about the locky rollout of observe care. >>...
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te necesito aquÍ, arnold flowers no me puedes fallar. >> bueno sÍ, mi amor, voy para allÁ. >> chido,
te necesito aquÍ, arnold flowers no me puedes fallar. >> bueno sÍ, mi amor, voy para allÁ. >> chido,
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it's arnold's job to stop the buildingfloods are common. it's arnold's job to stop the buildi building he said someone ignored court orders. our government, so, corruption is just one of the many challenges on this side, already so much concrete in the ground, they probably won't recover anywhere. downstream, running straight into the middle of the wet lapped. continues to the lake. this part, smells strongly of sewage and chemicals. it's black in color and almost completely opaque. he 0 systems. some action is being taken. authorities have started marking the edge of wetland areas. city officials say they plan to reclaim what wetlands they can and turn them into nature parks. they will have to move fast before they are all gone. uganda. >> time for sports. one of the world's biggest suppo sporting events, the super bowl, denver broncos taking on the seattle seahawks with an estimated global audience of 100 million. al jazeera john terek is taking in the atmosphere in ho city, new jersey. looking like a fan, himself. this is not just about
it's arnold's job to stop the buildingfloods are common. it's arnold's job to stop the buildi building he said someone ignored court orders. our government, so, corruption is just one of the many challenges on this side, already so much concrete in the ground, they probably won't recover anywhere. downstream, running straight into the middle of the wet lapped. continues to the lake. this part, smells strongly of sewage and chemicals. it's black in color and almost completely opaque. he 0...
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joining me now is joe arnold, political editor at our affiliate has in kentucky. does mcconnell need rand paul to vouch for his credentials? >> there's no doubt that he's been seen as an essential player here in kentucky. don't forget, mcconnell originally endorsed his opponent in 2010 but they have merged as a mutually beneficial relationship here two years ago rand paul vouching for mcconnell at the state capital. there's no doubt that mcconnell cease paul as an essential part of his campaign. >> and the united kentucky tea party demanded that mcconnell drop out of the race but how strong is that sentiment and how weak is mcconnell? >> well, of course we'll have to find out once the primary comes. mcconnell has a healthy sizeable lead against the local businessman, the investor who's challenging him here. however, mcconnell is taking nothing for granted in the process. i think anyone -- most observers would be shocked if mcconnell loses that primary. the alison grimes'campaign has said that mcconnell is helping for the weakening in the fall. >> you were covering
joining me now is joe arnold, political editor at our affiliate has in kentucky. does mcconnell need rand paul to vouch for his credentials? >> there's no doubt that he's been seen as an essential player here in kentucky. don't forget, mcconnell originally endorsed his opponent in 2010 but they have merged as a mutually beneficial relationship here two years ago rand paul vouching for mcconnell at the state capital. there's no doubt that mcconnell cease paul as an essential part of his...
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>> we will have more coming up including the arnold schwarzenegger sequel not starring arnold schwarzenegger. but he's not in it and it's one of his most famous movies. coming up ... details on a major child car seat recall. and -- the bulls put up one of their best offensive performances of the year against the hawks. highlights, next in sports.good from a six game road trip and the king back energized last night. they had a huge lead and held off a late charge by atlanta. everyone glad to see them back in town. noah simply takes off down the lane. a huge game for him. a triple double its a 26 point lead. augustine had 13 at the intermission they kept rolling into the third. butler goes in and dropped it off. they make a run believe is down to eight. but when they did regroup watch this. it's a jumper putting them back on track. tied at 24. the pull away in the final corner and wind. >> i thought joe was unbelievable. everyone. they all played well. defense was good. we needed everyone. at the rebound was off the charts. >> notre dame beating clemson for the first time ever. this one requir
>> we will have more coming up including the arnold schwarzenegger sequel not starring arnold schwarzenegger. but he's not in it and it's one of his most famous movies. coming up ... details on a major child car seat recall. and -- the bulls put up one of their best offensive performances of the year against the hawks. highlights, next in sports.good from a six game road trip and the king back energized last night. they had a huge lead and held off a late charge by atlanta. everyone glad...
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it is stories like these that inspired australian ambassador luke arnold to get involved. >> forget the politics and the fighting, kids need help and we go in and help them. i was jumping for the chance to do that, something i could actually make a difference in. >> arnold visited a refugee camp in jordan last month, a experience that changed his life he said. >> things they can talk about just everyday life is something i've never been confronted about before. and also if you talk to them about what they want to be when they grow up, so many of them say they want to be doctors is so profound, so important to have that medical help in areas they've been through. >> among those in the desert, helping the refugee, pakistani molala, believing that girls like her should have educations. what she saw brought her to tears. >> there are 2.5 million registered refugees and 500,000 alone are in jordan john. >> richelle, thank you very much. >>> not knew for the nuclear armed regime but here is news. accusing the nation of crimes against humanity, at the highest level of state, with estimates tha
it is stories like these that inspired australian ambassador luke arnold to get involved. >> forget the politics and the fighting, kids need help and we go in and help them. i was jumping for the chance to do that, something i could actually make a difference in. >> arnold visited a refugee camp in jordan last month, a experience that changed his life he said. >> things they can talk about just everyday life is something i've never been confronted about before. and also if you...
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metal of freedom and there was that feature film that won academy award and that's the one thing arnold schwarzenegger understand it's the box office he signed the bill (clapping) so it is now my pleasure and honor to introduce our hardworking committed dedicated and glob troet mayor, mayor mayor ed lee thank you, mr. mayor. for brifg bringing us here today >> thank you again for gay men's chores. folks let me acknowledging as well, the presence of all our elected officials it's wonderful to join them i really appreciated the sxharts explanation of what was going on back in 1978 you had to realize how difficult things were in the city it would an easy city. let me add another aspect back in 1978 in addition to all the things that happened in 1978 we had to start the rent strike in china town. and it was the instructional of those resident most of whom were of chinese-american descendent wanted equality they wanted their how did to happen in the city that happened in so things were difficult. what awe rods what the instructional and particularly the leadership of mukdz and supervisor mil
metal of freedom and there was that feature film that won academy award and that's the one thing arnold schwarzenegger understand it's the box office he signed the bill (clapping) so it is now my pleasure and honor to introduce our hardworking committed dedicated and glob troet mayor, mayor mayor ed lee thank you, mr. mayor. for brifg bringing us here today >> thank you again for gay men's chores. folks let me acknowledging as well, the presence of all our elected officials it's wonderful...
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--esa es una cifra bastante elevada si se tiene en cuenta que su antecesor "arnold schwarzenege r" hizo57 condenados. --las victimas de los presos indican que es una injusticia, ya que mas del 80 por ciento de ellos fueron condenados por asesinato, violacion y secuestro. cesar ---ha comenzado la cuenta regresiva para la inscripcion del seguro de salud a bajo costo... take vo ---las personas que no lo han hecho aun tienen hasta el 31 de marzo proximo para hacerlo, de lo contrario seran sujetos a una multa de hasta el uno porciento de su ingreso anual... ---el llamado que hacen las autoridades es a buscar informacion en la pagina de internet, covered ca punto com... ---si usted se inscribe antes del 15 de marzo usted tendra cobertura medica a partir del uno de abril... take sot lizelda lpez, vocera covered california todays feeds sd: t48 cover california sot ---in... 2:43... "muchos de nuestros miembros de la comunidad latina tambien califican para el programa de medical, que es un programa gratis, asi que no tiene sentido no hablarnos por telefono para investigar para que es lo que calif
--esa es una cifra bastante elevada si se tiene en cuenta que su antecesor "arnold schwarzenege r" hizo57 condenados. --las victimas de los presos indican que es una injusticia, ya que mas del 80 por ciento de ellos fueron condenados por asesinato, violacion y secuestro. cesar ---ha comenzado la cuenta regresiva para la inscripcion del seguro de salud a bajo costo... take vo ---las personas que no lo han hecho aun tienen hasta el 31 de marzo proximo para hacerlo, de lo contrario seran...
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the governor at that time happened to be arnold schwarzenegger.office, he through campaigned by saying, i'm from hollywood, i worked with gays and lesbians, some of my best friends are -- all the clichÉs. i was confident he was going to sign it. when he played to his right-wing republican base and vetoed it, my blood was boiling. and i saw all of these young people on the evening news pouring out onto santa monica boulevard protesting the veto. participate,ed to have my voice heard. ,nd for that voice to be heard it had to be authentic. and i came out to the press. i had been out quietly -- friends, family, some relatives. but in 2005, arnold schwarzenegger's veto prompted me to speak to the press. and that is what is called coming out openly. >> i'm curious about this other life you've developed in the digital age, this enormous following you have on facebook. could you talk about -- were you surprised by how many people want to know what you have to say? >> i was astounded first of all by the rapidity of it he of its growth and how massive it ca
the governor at that time happened to be arnold schwarzenegger.office, he through campaigned by saying, i'm from hollywood, i worked with gays and lesbians, some of my best friends are -- all the clichÉs. i was confident he was going to sign it. when he played to his right-wing republican base and vetoed it, my blood was boiling. and i saw all of these young people on the evening news pouring out onto santa monica boulevard protesting the veto. participate,ed to have my voice heard. ,nd for...
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chris arnold works for the kesler gallery in new york.hey sell a lot of banksys, ones they a quite legitimately. >> banksy is a very well known british street artist. and he started out with small street pieces in europe. and he's become very hot and in eight year old, he went from a few hundred pounds to selling a million eight piece at sutherby by. >> in this case that's pounds, as in british money. we caught up with arnold at the most recent miami art week, an annual bash dedicated to celebrating contemporary art. he brought this bank see, brooklyn bandaged heart hoping to sale it. >> to move a canvas you need some bubble rap and a car, to move a piece of street work you first have to drill 25 holes around it and put steal bars in it, put a metal frame on the back, get all kind of forklifts, put on a truck. without the truck breaking down, take it down the road and put it in an art show. i didn't sleep for three days until this got here. >> not everyone is so enthus enthusiastic that bandaged heart may end up in the art collection of s
chris arnold works for the kesler gallery in new york.hey sell a lot of banksys, ones they a quite legitimately. >> banksy is a very well known british street artist. and he started out with small street pieces in europe. and he's become very hot and in eight year old, he went from a few hundred pounds to selling a million eight piece at sutherby by. >> in this case that's pounds, as in british money. we caught up with arnold at the most recent miami art week, an annual bash...
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i met the jury foreman, ken arnold.ired lloyd to represent his brother on a different case. but at that time, kent already knew he was being called for jury duty for baldwin and echols' trial. during misskelley's trial, he talked about all of the things that had been printed in the newspaper. kent arnold was passionate about what he thought he knew. he believed that they were guilty and they had been caught and they should be convicted. i was sitting in lloyd's office, and he was talking to kent on speakerphone, and he was saying, i got my jury summons. how do i make sure i get on this jury? and lloyd is going you got some pretty strong ideas about whether these guys are guilty or not. you'll never get on the jury. don't worry about it. after kent was on the jury, lloyd specifically said how did you get on this jury? and he basically said dumb judges and dumb lawyers. they don't ask specific questions. during the trial, kent was still calling lloyd on a regular basis about what was going on. he really wanted lloyd to te
i met the jury foreman, ken arnold.ired lloyd to represent his brother on a different case. but at that time, kent already knew he was being called for jury duty for baldwin and echols' trial. during misskelley's trial, he talked about all of the things that had been printed in the newspaper. kent arnold was passionate about what he thought he knew. he believed that they were guilty and they had been caught and they should be convicted. i was sitting in lloyd's office, and he was talking to...
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. >> thank you good afternoon arnold townsend the economic opportunity you council of san francisco. which happens to be one of the last groups on the war on poster which happens to be the only declared what are the united states has ever lost because there's twice of the number of people living in poverty now than in 64. this is the 50 years of that property act. just wanted to say to suggest to you that you have our consistent please look at the employment panes and the ratio employment patterns of formula retail and not independent locally owned. the independent locally folks don't higher african-american. i live in the fillmore i'm up p there all the time they have wonderful clothes there i don't shop there because they don't have black folks working there. and interesting enough if there was an old navy or gap they'll hire african-americans. in fact, if you go in and out of the shops in fillmore you'll be lucky to find two or three african-american there and if you do they'll be walgreens or starbuck's. let me say i've been here almost 50 years 46 years this year and you could g
. >> thank you good afternoon arnold townsend the economic opportunity you council of san francisco. which happens to be one of the last groups on the war on poster which happens to be the only declared what are the united states has ever lost because there's twice of the number of people living in poverty now than in 64. this is the 50 years of that property act. just wanted to say to suggest to you that you have our consistent please look at the employment panes and the ratio employment...
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surveillance footage, officials say the robbery happened friday afternoon at the west america bank on arnoldre hoping somebody will recognize the suspect. he's six feet tall in his mid-to late 20s with blondish hair. >>> and this man, denmark copeland agreed to meet a man. when the seller, copeland pulled out a gun and demanded the cell phone. when they arrested copeland, he was carrying evidence connecting him to that crime. >>> more than 2,000 university of california employees plan a five-day strike after failing to come to terms with the uc system over wages and staffing. union members protested today outside a university event in san francisco. >> we are 21,000 workers that the university california and we're struggling for a contract that's going to protect our members but also the people we serve, the patience and the community. >>> in california, farmers are facing a drubt diz a aster that could -- are facing a drought disaster that could effect the entire country. >> the drought that is plaguing california, and the food supply could get a whole lot worse. friday it said it will not
surveillance footage, officials say the robbery happened friday afternoon at the west america bank on arnoldre hoping somebody will recognize the suspect. he's six feet tall in his mid-to late 20s with blondish hair. >>> and this man, denmark copeland agreed to meet a man. when the seller, copeland pulled out a gun and demanded the cell phone. when they arrested copeland, he was carrying evidence connecting him to that crime. >>> more than 2,000 university of california...
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this flooding means about a mile of highway 121 is blocked off between arnold drive and east h street but swollen creeks are not the only problem. mill valley, massive tree at the mill valley golf course, split in three, and one piece came down over glen drive. snarled up the only street into and out of this neighborhood so pg&e crews moved fast to deenergize the lines so the fire crews could put it apart. power was out in the neighborhood for several hours. residents say even with the neighborhood problems, they're still happy for the rain. >> for the last week saying, never again will we see rain. it's here. >> we definitely need the rain. the nice thing about today is for mill valley and areas around the bay itself, we had a fairly low high tide earlier today, and so that has kept the creeks pretty much in check. reporter: creeks looked full but didn't seem as if they were going to be jumping their banks and that's a completely different situation here in sonoma. i'm told they're expecting advice particular road is going to be blocked off until at least 11:00 p.m. tonight. reportin
this flooding means about a mile of highway 121 is blocked off between arnold drive and east h street but swollen creeks are not the only problem. mill valley, massive tree at the mill valley golf course, split in three, and one piece came down over glen drive. snarled up the only street into and out of this neighborhood so pg&e crews moved fast to deenergize the lines so the fire crews could put it apart. power was out in the neighborhood for several hours. residents say even with the...
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arnold schwarzenegger signed that bill into law in 2007. it was supposed to go into effect in 2010. california lawmakers delayed it until this past year in 2013. now it's in effect. the gun lobby and gun makers are furious. smith and wesson, based in western massachusetts and ruger, another new england gun manufacturer, they announced as companies they will not sell new semiautomatic handguns in california anymore because of this requirement, they do not want to install the technology in their guns and would rather use their business in the most pop loss staulous state in the without complying with the law. smith & wesson says, quote smith & wesson does not and will not include microstamp in its firearms. california for now is the first state to require this technology. advocates say similar legislation has been introduced at one time or another in 18 other states. will california make it work? could it work elsewhere? and what conceivably could be the argument against this? joining us now is josh horowitz, executive director of the coalition to stop gun violence which supports the
arnold schwarzenegger signed that bill into law in 2007. it was supposed to go into effect in 2010. california lawmakers delayed it until this past year in 2013. now it's in effect. the gun lobby and gun makers are furious. smith and wesson, based in western massachusetts and ruger, another new england gun manufacturer, they announced as companies they will not sell new semiautomatic handguns in california anymore because of this requirement, they do not want to install the technology in their...
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he, arnold schwarzenegger wanted to replace him. night. >> he's failing them terriblery, and this is why he needs to be recalled. this is why i'm going to run for governor of the state. >> bill carter is national media reporter for "the new york times." and lizz winstead is co-creator of "the daily show." thank you both for joining us. bill, you know, i think the key to leno over the years and his high ratings, one key is he's really interested when he interviews you. i know you've been on there. when you get interviewed by a guy who wants your answer, it's not from a script, talk to him during the breaks he's asking you more questions. the guy -- i never -- if either way, he fooled me about his politics completely. i thought he was one thing, he's another. i think. but what do you think about his interest and ability to do political interviews? >> well, it's clearly been a focus of not only his "tonight show" but his whole year. he's interested in politics. he talks about politics. he thinks it's good, you know, fodder for economy
he, arnold schwarzenegger wanted to replace him. night. >> he's failing them terriblery, and this is why he needs to be recalled. this is why i'm going to run for governor of the state. >> bill carter is national media reporter for "the new york times." and lizz winstead is co-creator of "the daily show." thank you both for joining us. bill, you know, i think the key to leno over the years and his high ratings, one key is he's really interested when he interviews...
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first-degree murder, but he would never be convicted. [ as schwarzenegger ] show me the movies with the arnoldwarzenegger with the stunts and loud explosions and all the muscles. [ as cosby ] i want to see the comedy programming with the children. [ british accent] watch bravo! yeah, i want to see "the real housewives." rewind! yeah! jimmy? it's been hours. we told you the x1 entertainment operating system show me "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." that's what i'm talking about right there. [ cheers and applause ] [ female announcer ] control your tv with your voice. the x1 entertainment operating system. only from xfinity. >>> mark wu's parents flew to the united states from taiwan because they sensed trouble. mark had withdrawn over $70,000 from his bank account and wouldn't give his parents an explanation. >> wu had had been involved in some sort of money losses in their words and hadn't been a very good boy, and they were taking him back to taiwan to make him sort of a good boy again. >> prosecutors say mark wu tried to collect the $17,000 jason mcguigan owed him for the baseball be
first-degree murder, but he would never be convicted. [ as schwarzenegger ] show me the movies with the arnoldwarzenegger with the stunts and loud explosions and all the muscles. [ as cosby ] i want to see the comedy programming with the children. [ british accent] watch bravo! yeah, i want to see "the real housewives." rewind! yeah! jimmy? it's been hours. we told you the x1 entertainment operating system show me "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." that's what i'm...
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this flooding means about a mile of highway 121 is blocked off between arnold drive and east h street but swollen creeks are not the only problem. mill valley, massive tree at the mill valley golf course, split in three, and one piece came down over glen drive. snarled up the only street into and out of this neighborhood so pg&e crews moved fast to deenergize the lines so the fire crews could put it apart. power was out in the neighborhood for several hours. residents say even with the neighborhood problems, they're still happy for the rain. >> for the last week saying, never again will we see rain. it's here. >> we definitely need the rain. the nice thing about today is for mill valley and areas around the bay itself, we had a fairly low high tide earlier today, and so that has kept the creeks pretty much in check. reporter: creeks looked full but didn't seem as if they were going to be jumping their banks and that's a completely different situation here in sonoma. i'm told they're expecting advice particular road is going to be blocked off until at least 11:00 p.m. tonight. reportin
this flooding means about a mile of highway 121 is blocked off between arnold drive and east h street but swollen creeks are not the only problem. mill valley, massive tree at the mill valley golf course, split in three, and one piece came down over glen drive. snarled up the only street into and out of this neighborhood so pg&e crews moved fast to deenergize the lines so the fire crews could put it apart. power was out in the neighborhood for several hours. residents say even with the...
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the governor says they won't be caught by surprise this time arnold. >> certainly ahead of the game this time and that's important. we are trying to be ready and prepared and react as quickly as possible. >> bill karins is tracking the storm. >> in the atlanta area, this has the potential to be worse. maybe not on the roads, but as far as the power outages go. this storm could be the storm of the winter movering up the eastern sea board. we're going to see the worst of it not today but as we go into wednesday and thursday and friday morning. you can see the path of the storm up the coast. snow likely west of i-95. a lot of ice many the deep south. that ice storm georgia, south carolina is the target zone. how much snow are we talking? heavy snow into the deep south. areas from northern georgia near atlanta, possibility of 1 to 3 inches of snow after the freezing rain. raleigh, a lot of sleet for you. richmond, 4 to 8 inches of snow. the heavier snowfall totals has a chance of getting over a foot. d.c. at 8 to 12. new york about 4 to 8. and boston 4 to 8. it's a big i-95, huge travel impa
the governor says they won't be caught by surprise this time arnold. >> certainly ahead of the game this time and that's important. we are trying to be ready and prepared and react as quickly as possible. >> bill karins is tracking the storm. >> in the atlanta area, this has the potential to be worse. maybe not on the roads, but as far as the power outages go. this storm could be the storm of the winter movering up the eastern sea board. we're going to see the worst of it not...
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he was a killer. [ as schwarzenegger ] show me the movies with the arnold schwarzenegger with the stuntsoud explosions and all the muscles. [ as cosby ] i want to see the comedy programming with the children. [ british accent] watch bravo! yeah, i want to see "the real housewives." rewind! yeah! jimmy? it's been hours. we told you the x1 entertainment operating system show me "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." that's what i'm talking about right there. [ cheers and applause ] [ female announcer ] control your tv with your voice. the x1 entertainment operating system. only from xfinity. >>> as alvin latham sat in jail on a murder charge, everyone in venice, louisiana, was talking about what happened or didn't happen the night tinky leiker died. >> everyone debated it. two people, one life jacket. what would i do? would i share it? you'd like to think you'd share it. but would you? >> since alvin was a man of limited means, the court appointed attorney peter barbee to defend him. barbee couldn't understand why alvin would have killed the captain over a life jacket, yet, wasn't found
he was a killer. [ as schwarzenegger ] show me the movies with the arnold schwarzenegger with the stuntsoud explosions and all the muscles. [ as cosby ] i want to see the comedy programming with the children. [ british accent] watch bravo! yeah, i want to see "the real housewives." rewind! yeah! jimmy? it's been hours. we told you the x1 entertainment operating system show me "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." that's what i'm talking about right there. [ cheers and...
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tennis shoes, investigators had reached a dead end. [ as schwarzenegger ] show me the movies with the arnoldnts and loud explosions and all the muscles. [ as cosby ] i want to see the comedy programming with the children. [ british accent] watch bravo! yeah, i want to see "the real housewives." rewind! yeah! jimmy? it's been hours. we told you the x1 entertainment operating system show me "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." that's what i'm talking about right there. [ cheers and applause ] [ female announcer ] control your tv with your voice. the x1 entertainment operating system. only from xfinity. >>> 22-year-old john skinner was the prime suspect in audrey nichols' murder. he was in prison awaiting trial for an unrelated crime when he allegedly bragged to a cellmate that he had killed audrey nichols and gotten away with it. but police couldn't find any evidence that skinner even owned a pair of spalding brand tennis shoes similar to the prints found at the crime scene. >> we had the information from the jailhouse informant. we knew that we had to have something else. >> it was imper
tennis shoes, investigators had reached a dead end. [ as schwarzenegger ] show me the movies with the arnoldnts and loud explosions and all the muscles. [ as cosby ] i want to see the comedy programming with the children. [ british accent] watch bravo! yeah, i want to see "the real housewives." rewind! yeah! jimmy? it's been hours. we told you the x1 entertainment operating system show me "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." that's what i'm talking about right there. [...
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forest-dics plots throughout latin america, africa, and asia, davies' project, in collaboration with the arnold arboretum of harvard university, maintains an active database of more than 3 million trees of 6,000 species. dr. davies: this is a huge data set, which no one else in the world is doing this kind of research. and the idea of doing it right across the whole world is that then we'll be able to come to some generalizations about what's happening to tropical rainforests. narrator: by statistical analysis of a large number of individuals over a long period of time, the team can determine the dynamics of forest growth. dr. davies: what we do is we monitor them every five years. we go and remeasure all the trees. the idea is to try to work out, for hundreds and hundreds of species, their population biology -- that is, the rates with which thegrow, the rates they die at -- to try to understand the whole biology of the species. narrator: stephen hubbell of the university of grgia and the smithsonian tropical research institute is one of the pioneers of this study, which began on barro colorado
forest-dics plots throughout latin america, africa, and asia, davies' project, in collaboration with the arnold arboretum of harvard university, maintains an active database of more than 3 million trees of 6,000 species. dr. davies: this is a huge data set, which no one else in the world is doing this kind of research. and the idea of doing it right across the whole world is that then we'll be able to come to some generalizations about what's happening to tropical rainforests. narrator: by...