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remember right after arnold sharts nation ergot elected as governor. there was this massive pushment we're go to give non citizens the chance to run for president some day and everybody thought they were going to pave the way for schwarzeneggerer to run for president. now he is, he's suddenly the outsider. a lot of what you see in schwarzeneggerer right now is some of the conservative republicans nightmare. they look at president trump and they saw an office in california, replacing the governor out there as a staunch conservative t. schwartz nationer drifted over his term and that is of concern that that could possibly happen to donald trump traumas he continues in office. i know schwarzeneggerer has been in politics and pushing this for a while. what is he doing? is he leading other groups like this? i thought he was going back to films. well, he is. and he's doing both. one of the advantages of being a former california governor is that you are always going to have this platform. jimmies right there. he can't run for president even though he might w
remember right after arnold sharts nation ergot elected as governor. there was this massive pushment we're go to give non citizens the chance to run for president some day and everybody thought they were going to pave the way for schwarzeneggerer to run for president. now he is, he's suddenly the outsider. a lot of what you see in schwarzeneggerer right now is some of the conservative republicans nightmare. they look at president trump and they saw an office in california, replacing the...
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yeah. >> seth: played by arnold schwarzenegger. this is true. >> seth: and you wrote this.me. i think it was my second season of -- >> seth: wow. >> of "snl." yeah, like the summer. so it was about six years living with the script and trying to get it made and knew i wanted to be in it and knew i wanted to run around like a dummy and be an action star. which nobody else would hire me to do ever. [ light laughter ] so, yeah. >> seth: and then you ended up directing it as well. >> yeah. >> seth: that was not the original plan. >> no, no, just in terms of the hustle and trying to get it made. no one was living with it as much as i was. nobody kind of saw -- saw what it would be and i thought i'd, you know, take a swing. >> seth: so that's so exciting. because here you are writing a film. directing a film. starring in it. >> yes. >> seth: and then you get arnold schwarzenegger. >> yeah. >> seth: which is really -- >> yeah. >> seth: incredible. >> it makes everything else so easy. >> seth: yeah. >> yeah. [ laughter ] people just want to see it. >> seth: how was -- how was your w
yeah. >> seth: played by arnold schwarzenegger. this is true. >> seth: and you wrote this.me. i think it was my second season of -- >> seth: wow. >> of "snl." yeah, like the summer. so it was about six years living with the script and trying to get it made and knew i wanted to be in it and knew i wanted to run around like a dummy and be an action star. which nobody else would hire me to do ever. [ light laughter ] so, yeah. >> seth: and then you ended up...
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lee arnold. he's the senior director and chief operating officer of the library and collections for the historical society of pennsylvania. dr. arnold, thanks for being with us. lee arnold: glad to be here. thank you. rosemary: so first, let's begin with a big surprise for a lot of people. the original way we saluted the flag. lee: right, so as you mentioned, that the way we saluted the flag was a very common way in the late 1800s, early 1900s, which unfortunately, people refer to as the nazi salute. but it was the way everyone saluted the flag. it was a very proper way to do it with your hand upright. but then, of course, the nazis, when they came to power, they also used that gesture and then it suddenly became something you didn't want to emulate: a nazi. and so in 1942 the government created what's called the flag code, which is the way that they suggest that you salute the flag which is your hand over your heart, not up in the air like a nazi. rosemary: and you mentioned the flag code. there
lee arnold. he's the senior director and chief operating officer of the library and collections for the historical society of pennsylvania. dr. arnold, thanks for being with us. lee arnold: glad to be here. thank you. rosemary: so first, let's begin with a big surprise for a lot of people. the original way we saluted the flag. lee: right, so as you mentioned, that the way we saluted the flag was a very common way in the late 1800s, early 1900s, which unfortunately, people refer to as the nazi...
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arnold and son refers to john arnold, one of the biggest and most important watchmakers who ever livednvented some of the most technical solutions that still exist today. the idea is to continue the story more than repeating it. first, with the design team, we design how the watch should look like -- the size it should have, the achiness. you have to have the mechanical harmony and a good-looking body. then we create the inner works which will make the aesthetic happen. the first thing you have to do every different part of it. the first thing you have to do is to order the right material because we use a lot of different materials, and you need a specific material for once you have the raw material, you start remaking the components. you have different kind of wrong materials going to different workshops, so depending on the part you want to make. if you want to do watch making on a superhigh level, you need extremely skilled and specifically trained people. we have more than 30 different job descriptions, purely different education, and you find this training only in this region beca
arnold and son refers to john arnold, one of the biggest and most important watchmakers who ever livednvented some of the most technical solutions that still exist today. the idea is to continue the story more than repeating it. first, with the design team, we design how the watch should look like -- the size it should have, the achiness. you have to have the mechanical harmony and a good-looking body. then we create the inner works which will make the aesthetic happen. the first thing you have...
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, laura and john arnold foundation.a pleasure to meet you. thank you so much for coming on cnbc don't let it be a decade. >> it was a pleasure. >> thank you for everything you guys do in houston you just don't talk the talk, you guys walk the walk with the charter schools, with hurricane harvey we thank you very much you're a great houstonian. >> he and his wife, laura, personally, guys, donated millions of dollars to hurricane relief outside of the work and donations that the foundation has made as well doing good stuff in houston. need more guys like you, john arnold, thank you very much. send it back to you in new jersey. >>> hacking your heart are pacemakers susceptible to cyber attack a doctor and ceo of a cyber security 23irfirm working to prc pacemakers we'll tell you how serious of an issue this is. "power lunch" will be right back your brain is an amazing thing. but as you get older, it naturally begins to change, causing a lack of sharpness, or even trouble with recall. thankfully, the breakthrough in prevagen
, laura and john arnold foundation.a pleasure to meet you. thank you so much for coming on cnbc don't let it be a decade. >> it was a pleasure. >> thank you for everything you guys do in houston you just don't talk the talk, you guys walk the walk with the charter schools, with hurricane harvey we thank you very much you're a great houstonian. >> he and his wife, laura, personally, guys, donated millions of dollars to hurricane relief outside of the work and donations that the...
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arnold and son refers to john arnold, who was one of the biggest and most important watchmakers who evert of the technical solutions still in use today. we have revitalized the company to continue his legacy but with a modern, contemporary twist. the idea is to continue the story more than repeating it. first, with the design team, we design how the watch should look like -- the size it should have, the thickness. you have to have the mechanical harmony and a good-looking body. when we are happy with the new configuration and think it has something new, then we create the inner works, which will make the aesthetic happen. the first thing you have to do is to order the right material, because we use a lot of different materials, from brass to steal to aluminum, and you need a specific material for every different part of it. once you have the raw material, you start remaking the components. you have different kind of wrong -- raw materials going to different workshops, so depending on the part you want to make. if you want to do watchmaking on a superhigh level, you need extremely skilled
arnold and son refers to john arnold, who was one of the biggest and most important watchmakers who evert of the technical solutions still in use today. we have revitalized the company to continue his legacy but with a modern, contemporary twist. the idea is to continue the story more than repeating it. first, with the design team, we design how the watch should look like -- the size it should have, the thickness. you have to have the mechanical harmony and a good-looking body. when we are...
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arnold & son refers to john arnold, who was one of the biggest and most important watchmakers who everical solutions still in use today. the aim of the modern company is to innovate and continue his legacy, but in a contemporary, new manner. the idea is really to continue the story more than repeating it. first, with the design team, we design how the watch should look like -- the size it should have, the thickness. you have to have the mechanical harmony. is it good looking or not? and when we are happy with the new complications and think the watch has something new, then we create basically the inner works, which will make the aesthetic happen. the first thing you have to do is to order the right material because we use a lot of different materials in the mechanical movement, going from brass over steel to titanium or gold and you need a specific material for every different part of it. ♪ >> once you have the raw material, you start remaking the components. you have different kind of raw materials going to different workshops, so depending on the part you want to make. if you want t
arnold & son refers to john arnold, who was one of the biggest and most important watchmakers who everical solutions still in use today. the aim of the modern company is to innovate and continue his legacy, but in a contemporary, new manner. the idea is really to continue the story more than repeating it. first, with the design team, we design how the watch should look like -- the size it should have, the thickness. you have to have the mechanical harmony. is it good looking or not? and...
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arnold & son refers to john arnold, who was one of the biggest and most important watchmakers who everical solutions still in use today. the aim of the modern company is to innovate and continue his legacy, but in a contemporary, new manner. the idea is really to continue the story more than repeating it. first, with the design team, we design how the watch should look like -- the size it should have, the thickness. you have to have the mechanical harmony. is it good looking or not? and when we are happy with the new complications and think the watch has something new, then we create basically the inner works , which will make the aesthetic happen. the first thing you have to do is to order the right material because we use a lot of different materials in the mechanical movement, going from brass to steel and titanium or gold and you need a specific material for every different part of it. ♪ >> once you have the raw material, you start remaking the components. you have different kind of raw materials going to different workshops, so depending on the part you want to make. if you want t
arnold & son refers to john arnold, who was one of the biggest and most important watchmakers who everical solutions still in use today. the aim of the modern company is to innovate and continue his legacy, but in a contemporary, new manner. the idea is really to continue the story more than repeating it. first, with the design team, we design how the watch should look like -- the size it should have, the thickness. you have to have the mechanical harmony. is it good looking or not? and...
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. >> let's talk about other big names, tom hanks and arnold schwartz coming to dc?at >> arnold schwarzenegger was in dc last night. it was well to do. passed the gray pompom while there, they're about volunteerism. it's hard to believe arnold schwarzenegger is 70. but it's all about volunteerism. i'm curious as to whether or not he went to visit the whiteou >> what about tom hanks. >> in town tonight and tomorrow, recently authored a book entitled uncommon traits. he's receiving an award tomorrow from the national foundation. it's one of those organizations >> tom hanks is getting an award breaking >> it's about time he gets recognition >> a lot of people have been talking about the whole body double thing with the first lady? what's going on >> we all saw it. you know, the jury is still out. everybody is saying, is it or is it not melania? you know what gives it away? the nose. you have to look at the nose and you be the judge >> meatballs think the a body double >> you have to put the two side by side. but it's actually her >> that's a good? >> good screen play ri
. >> let's talk about other big names, tom hanks and arnold schwartz coming to dc?at >> arnold schwarzenegger was in dc last night. it was well to do. passed the gray pompom while there, they're about volunteerism. it's hard to believe arnold schwarzenegger is 70. but it's all about volunteerism. i'm curious as to whether or not he went to visit the whiteou >> what about tom hanks. >> in town tonight and tomorrow, recently authored a book entitled uncommon traits. he's...
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this switch watch rand arnold and son makes timepieces from scratch.went inside the process earlier this year. every new watches like a piece of art. it has a different story to tell. the very interesting thing about watches, they have to be hand toished which is related arts and crafts. we have these two worlds in one watch. andspecific oh aspect of it the mechanical aspect of it. we manufacture all of our watches. arnold and son, one of the most biggest important watchmakers who ever lived. there a lot of technical solutions used today. we continue his legacy in a contemporary manner. team, we design hello what should look. you have to have mechanical harmony. when we are happy, then we create the internet works which will make the aesthetic happen. we have to order the right material. from brass opted to cheney and -- brass up to titanium. once you have the raw material, you start making the components. we have different raw materials going into different watches. if you want to do watchmaking at , you findigh level this training only in this region
this switch watch rand arnold and son makes timepieces from scratch.went inside the process earlier this year. every new watches like a piece of art. it has a different story to tell. the very interesting thing about watches, they have to be hand toished which is related arts and crafts. we have these two worlds in one watch. andspecific oh aspect of it the mechanical aspect of it. we manufacture all of our watches. arnold and son, one of the most biggest important watchmakers who ever lived....
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>> probably arnold palmer. >> arnold paul mlmer, he has ale arizona iced tea. >> from iced tea to beerng its tenth limited edition utopia beer. it's craft beer made every two years. 13,000 bottles will be sold. look at the bottles. the alcohol content is so high they're illegal in 12 states. the beer has an abb of 28% compared to boston lagger of 25%. it comes with a price tag of almost $200. it will be available next month. how angry would you be if somebody reaches in your fridge for one of those? >> fancy, though. >> this is "early today." even if it means being the back half of a unicorn. fear not fred, the front half washed his shirt with gain. and that smell puts the giddy in "giddy-up"! ah... the irresistible scent of gain flings laundry detergent. you can't help but smell happy. advil liqui-gels minis. our first concentrated pill that rushes powerful relief. a small new size that's fast, cause it's liquid. woohoo! you'll ask, what pain? new advil liqui-gels minis. >>> next on "news4 today," great news for drivers in northern virginia. how to shave time off your ride into work s
>> probably arnold palmer. >> arnold paul mlmer, he has ale arizona iced tea. >> from iced tea to beerng its tenth limited edition utopia beer. it's craft beer made every two years. 13,000 bottles will be sold. look at the bottles. the alcohol content is so high they're illegal in 12 states. the beer has an abb of 28% compared to boston lagger of 25%. it comes with a price tag of almost $200. it will be available next month. how angry would you be if somebody reaches in your...
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this piece is the letter book of benedict arnold on his exhibition to kobach in 1775. it starts with the journal which was a copy. what is very interesting about this piece is that it was presented to the maine historical society by ehrenberg and 1831. burr in 1831. it is certainly easy to not have to qualify that. this piece is one of the treasures of maine historical society. it has been microfilmed because the book itself despite the , it has its own intrinsic value. you can see a copy of his signature there. benedict arnold was a general during the revolutionary war who is infamous for later becoming a traitor and transitioning to the british side. andelt very slighted underappreciated during the revolutionary war and thought he would get a better deal on the other side. it did not really work out in his favor. considered the most successful cohort in the continental army. so this particular piece here is an option list from the hms boxer, which is of particular interest to me as a librarian and also what i consider one of our more affect maine stories of military
this piece is the letter book of benedict arnold on his exhibition to kobach in 1775. it starts with the journal which was a copy. what is very interesting about this piece is that it was presented to the maine historical society by ehrenberg and 1831. burr in 1831. it is certainly easy to not have to qualify that. this piece is one of the treasures of maine historical society. it has been microfilmed because the book itself despite the , it has its own intrinsic value. you can see a copy of...
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. >> my wife and i started a foundation, arnold foundation, concentrates on public policy specifically in areas that is a market failure the pharmaceutical industry. >> a hot topic on capitol hill. >> we're going to agree on a couple things, first is pharmaceutical industry makes many great products. i take them, you take them we want to incent them to keep coming up with good products in the future, but also, number two is, that there's vast majority of americans agree that the pricing peck nichl mechanism is messed up politicians from donald trump to bernie sanders agree the system is messed up the question is if everybody agrees the system wrong, why does it persist? i have a theory. the pharmaceutical industry contributes over $200 million a year through their lobbying, through direct political donations so the politicians will say one thing but when it comes to actually passing a bill, they don't do anything it's easy for them to be silent. i think the best example of this happened over this past week with the example of there was -- dea was getting aggressive about shutting down
. >> my wife and i started a foundation, arnold foundation, concentrates on public policy specifically in areas that is a market failure the pharmaceutical industry. >> a hot topic on capitol hill. >> we're going to agree on a couple things, first is pharmaceutical industry makes many great products. i take them, you take them we want to incent them to keep coming up with good products in the future, but also, number two is, that there's vast majority of americans agree that...
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arnold 20 wrote about the history of civilization -- arnold tornby, and he talked about the societies and governments who were there with creative leadership, where people could thrive and succeed versus exploiters -- exploitative situations, where the governments were there for the rich and powerful. that is not a good thing for a country. and that is the path that these republicans are taking us down. so very calmly, we say to them, we want tax reform, but we want to do it in a way that is fair, ,as simplification, has growth that reduces the deficit, creates jobs and keeps america number one. instead, we have a budget that they put forth that does not do that. misrepresent how good it is for the middle class, which it is not. hopefully when the bill comes up, the public will be aware of what to look for in it. know how they pay the price for this big transfer of wealth. the wealth is sucked up from the middle class to high income people, the 1%, as well as the wealthy corporations in our country. it is really startling and and stunning, a massive con. this is not about politics. th
arnold 20 wrote about the history of civilization -- arnold tornby, and he talked about the societies and governments who were there with creative leadership, where people could thrive and succeed versus exploiters -- exploitative situations, where the governments were there for the rich and powerful. that is not a good thing for a country. and that is the path that these republicans are taking us down. so very calmly, we say to them, we want tax reform, but we want to do it in a way that is...
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three other states now take a similar approach. >> arnold, arnold, arnold! >> reporter: schwarzenegger says when he became governor in 2003, members of congress were entrenched and protected. >> we had 265 congressional elections in a 10 year period, and only one changed party hands. i always made a joke that there's more changeover in a former soviet politburo than we have here in california. >> reporter: schwarzenegger says since the independent commission took over the process, the state legislature has become less polarized. he believes that's the key to creating less partisan districts and relieving gridlock in washington. >> for decades now, been talking about immigration reform. it can't get done. you have for decades people talking about in washington how important it is to rebuild our infrastructure. it can't get done. it is a dysfunctional system. and it's dysfunctional because of our gerrymandering. >> reporter: if the supreme court upholds the lower court's findings, it could mean legislative maps across the country will be challenged-and a radic
three other states now take a similar approach. >> arnold, arnold, arnold! >> reporter: schwarzenegger says when he became governor in 2003, members of congress were entrenched and protected. >> we had 265 congressional elections in a 10 year period, and only one changed party hands. i always made a joke that there's more changeover in a former soviet politburo than we have here in california. >> reporter: schwarzenegger says since the independent commission took over...
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this is the bumper to bumper line of cars on arnold drive. it includes arnold drive to pet loom a avenue and east to napa. people in this area are advised to pack personal belongings, medications, chargers and anything else they think is necessary. this is advisory, not mandatory but people are being wise to get out while they can. live in that area. >> reporter: this situation really has intensified in just the past 30 minutes or so. because down the road where you saw me during the 4:00 newscast, there was that beautiful lake where we saw the choppers dipping in to get water and drop on the fire, which you can see behind me is burning extremely strong. we were told by cal fire that the winds have severely picked up and are now moving north and down south into the heart of the city. you can see various types of aircraft. we're also seeing large tankers in addition to the smaller choppers picking up water from nearby lakes and thankfully there are several of them. we can tell you one homeowner that i spoke with, we spoke with him about how it
this is the bumper to bumper line of cars on arnold drive. it includes arnold drive to pet loom a avenue and east to napa. people in this area are advised to pack personal belongings, medications, chargers and anything else they think is necessary. this is advisory, not mandatory but people are being wise to get out while they can. live in that area. >> reporter: this situation really has intensified in just the past 30 minutes or so. because down the road where you saw me during the 4:00...
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i'm sensing that perhaps arnold schwarzenegger is here, right? anyway, my former representative who now has a district across the street from my got up and left the very last meeting we had with our legislators and said i can't listen to this vile political commentary. what i was talking about is in the same national economy prioritizing different funding and different priorities, like the state of minnesota. she literally walked out on the elected school board officials in her district because it she didn't have to listen to our concerns anymore. that was really the symptom of this greater problem. voters should choose their representatives, they should not choose us to keep their jobs sacred. they should be accountable to us. they should compromise. we should come back from the polarization in this country and work together for democracy. [applause] mr. hebert: my name is gerry hebert and i am one of the lawyers for the bill whitford plaintiffs. [applause] thank you for being here because by being here, you are standing at a historic moment for
i'm sensing that perhaps arnold schwarzenegger is here, right? anyway, my former representative who now has a district across the street from my got up and left the very last meeting we had with our legislators and said i can't listen to this vile political commentary. what i was talking about is in the same national economy prioritizing different funding and different priorities, like the state of minnesota. she literally walked out on the elected school board officials in her district because...
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tonight the governor nateor, arnold schwartz nationer in d.c. anesthesia ' on a mission to terminate how congressional district are gone. a case that could up end the fact that congress has historically low approval numbers, 98 percent of congress is reelected every election. tom fitzgerald live at the supreme court with more. hard to believe those numbers are the argument goes something like this, everybody says they hate their congress, but everybody reelects their own individual congress person. so the question here at the supreme court was essentially this. would people love their congressman so much if they knew that come election day that member of congress had a stacked deck in their favor of? that's at the heart of the jerry man dering issue. should there be a level playing field when it comes to who draws these congressional maps and how many republicans and how many democrats \fit\if it inside the different district. here today, as you just heard, arnold sharts nationer and also the former govern who lead congress on this fight. congre
tonight the governor nateor, arnold schwartz nationer in d.c. anesthesia ' on a mission to terminate how congressional district are gone. a case that could up end the fact that congress has historically low approval numbers, 98 percent of congress is reelected every election. tom fitzgerald live at the supreme court with more. hard to believe those numbers are the argument goes something like this, everybody says they hate their congress, but everybody reelects their own individual congress...
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and so that's why we have a bipartisan set of legislators, arnold schwarzenegger, u.s. senator john mccain, ohio governor john kasich joining democrats like sheldon whitehouse in rhode island and tammy baldwin of wisconsin to support and end the partisan gerrymandering. the american people understand how politicians in both parties are stacking the deck against people. and as a result, we are seeing an unprecedented groundswell of support for the end to partisan gerrymandering. we are seeing reforms moving in states, and we are also seeing people gathering at events like this. in north carolina today, leaders from common cause's north carolina hbcu student alliance, the historically black college and universities, are marching through the largest hbcu in north carolina. north carolina a and t, the home of the aggies. and they're marching on a street that literally divides the campus in two. on the left is the 13th congressional district, and on the right is the 6th congressional district. why was that gerrymander put in place? because it is 10,000 black students, and th
and so that's why we have a bipartisan set of legislators, arnold schwarzenegger, u.s. senator john mccain, ohio governor john kasich joining democrats like sheldon whitehouse in rhode island and tammy baldwin of wisconsin to support and end the partisan gerrymandering. the american people understand how politicians in both parties are stacking the deck against people. and as a result, we are seeing an unprecedented groundswell of support for the end to partisan gerrymandering. we are seeing...
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>> they're the retro nickelodeon characters, they come in rugrats and things like hey, arnold, rent aren stimpy. they come in these big six-inch posable figures. >> and you know the names of the toys your kids are playing with. and these occupied a lot of my time. they're fun for adults. they become decorative. >> these kits are so easy to use. they come with everything you need, the latch hook, the yarn. and you loop, hook, and pull and create your own rug. >> these are great for car rides and travel. you don't need to charge anything. use the little hooky needle, the thread, put it through and in the end you get this really nice design. >> all the yarn comes precut as well. you don't have to spend time cutting different lengths of yarn and the mat is color-coded. >> i love that. this may occupy the rest of my time today. i may be in the middle of the show making a rug. these are very cool. it brings you this immediate nostalgia. and there are a lot more, too. this is a small sampling of what's coming out. >> it's a huge trend for the holiday season, there's a whole bunch of retro toys
>> they're the retro nickelodeon characters, they come in rugrats and things like hey, arnold, rent aren stimpy. they come in these big six-inch posable figures. >> and you know the names of the toys your kids are playing with. and these occupied a lot of my time. they're fun for adults. they become decorative. >> these kits are so easy to use. they come with everything you need, the latch hook, the yarn. and you loop, hook, and pull and create your own rug. >> these are...
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know we love michael ball but in the bountiful was a toy we hold michael it's really my night of arnold and i want to have come out ok . but i needed a little while of all to roll out. the big. vehicle plug. along at the speed of an ox cart. after five hours the bamboo finally reaches the processing plant. dirt tracks may well become a thing of the past in vienna. as one of the last communist countries to join the free market the country is thriving. this bamboo is near the end of its journey. seen consumers across vietnam will put it to a variety of uses and the hard work of harvesting and transporting it will begin again. in a country beset by poverty and lack of infrastructure. sometimes we risk our lives in taking these roads less good saving lives is a dangerous job the vaccine talks on a good twenty four hours there are patients waiting for his mothers who must be in pain lives earth risk a week ago one of the gang stops some vehicles on the road at that can do it with weapons risking it all guinea at this time on al jazeera. as we embrace new technologies rarely do we stop to ask
know we love michael ball but in the bountiful was a toy we hold michael it's really my night of arnold and i want to have come out ok . but i needed a little while of all to roll out. the big. vehicle plug. along at the speed of an ox cart. after five hours the bamboo finally reaches the processing plant. dirt tracks may well become a thing of the past in vienna. as one of the last communist countries to join the free market the country is thriving. this bamboo is near the end of its journey....
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they paid a visit to the hungry wolves but the home team blew a big early chance when maximilian arnold saw his penalty stopped by all of about a man who somehow managed to get a boot on it. the encounter could charitably be called a slow burner until the seventy second minute that's when myself brought down benyamin who have now in the box. no doubt about the decision penalty for hoffenheim kerim demi did the honors and showed how it's done. one nil. cone castille is moving the wrong way on this one. but spork sprang to life and added time a corner from daniel and félix order of powered it in with his head one. now let it go for it from the german defender and that's how it ended the wolves snatched victory away from not goes munns team dropping off and time further away from the league's top three. well the match day nine conversation continues i'm going to go straight to michelle on a quick word on hazard of course your old team what is going wrong there why are they not firing. so many points or zero but there's no quality in the team they have no strikers and no no the body languag
they paid a visit to the hungry wolves but the home team blew a big early chance when maximilian arnold saw his penalty stopped by all of about a man who somehow managed to get a boot on it. the encounter could charitably be called a slow burner until the seventy second minute that's when myself brought down benyamin who have now in the box. no doubt about the decision penalty for hoffenheim kerim demi did the honors and showed how it's done. one nil. cone castille is moving the wrong way on...
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trump as president and these are the ones who are starting to get louder with their critics against arnold tram experts have also come in and hear that there might be other senators and other congressman who think this way about donald trump but they would not dare to speak a lot over the corresponding to really mitchell in washington we're going to be speaking with you again on the day about this developing story so really you you think. well after much anticipation and protest a controversial film about the last russian tsar is due for release this week the movie tells the true story of tsar nicholas the second in his affair with a polish ballerina called matilda but it's angered a hardline nationalist and russian orthodox christians who view the czar as a saint as the love story makes its debut a series of violent incidents targeting filmmakers has russia on edge. tension was high at the premiere one hundred police officers guarded a select audience implementing security measures more typical of an airport many feared an attack since the film's director alexis had received multiple thre
trump as president and these are the ones who are starting to get louder with their critics against arnold tram experts have also come in and hear that there might be other senators and other congressman who think this way about donald trump but they would not dare to speak a lot over the corresponding to really mitchell in washington we're going to be speaking with you again on the day about this developing story so really you you think. well after much anticipation and protest a controversial...
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alex 0xlade—chamberlain claimed his first goal for the club, and fortune favoured trent alexander arnoldgest away win in europe. a sweet night after a disappointing few weeks. the future looks bright again. before all of tonight's action, news broke of a second managerial sacking of the premier league this season — that of craig shakespeare from former champions leicester city. his departure comes just four months after being appointed on a permanent basis, having ta ken over from claudio ranieri, who led the side to that incredible title triumph. he leaves with leicester in the relegation zone and without a win in six league matches. switzerland stand between northern ireland and a place at next year's world cup after michael 0' neil's side were drawn against them in the play offs as they look to qualify for next year's world cup. the first of the two legs will be played at home at windsor park. while the republic of ireland, have been drawn against denmark in their bid to reach russia 2018. stephen watson was at today's draw in zurich. arriving for the draw to find out who stands betwe
alex 0xlade—chamberlain claimed his first goal for the club, and fortune favoured trent alexander arnoldgest away win in europe. a sweet night after a disappointing few weeks. the future looks bright again. before all of tonight's action, news broke of a second managerial sacking of the premier league this season — that of craig shakespeare from former champions leicester city. his departure comes just four months after being appointed on a permanent basis, having ta ken over from claudio...
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here's a fun fact they were replicating the same stunt, arnold palmer pulled off more than 40 years ago, but late palmer of course a pennsylvania native. >> came from latrobe, pennsylvania. >> where did the ball go. >> some of that, yes. >> it hurt. >> look out. >> thanks for watching "eyewitness news" at 6:00 we are back at 10 on our sister station cw philly and then back here on cbs-3 at 11:00. >>> up next, "cbs evening news". tonight who says kid aren't interested in politics, coming up 49 teens running for governor, dean reynolds has their story. from new york, here's anthony mason take care family, see you tonight. captioning sponsored by cbs >> mason: marino pulls out after a "60 minutes" investigation. >> congressman marino has been nominated to be the next drug czar. what was your reaction when you heard that? >> total disbelief. >> mason: also tonight, the president draws fire. >> it's bizarre conduct. >> to refuse the obligations of international leadership and our duty to remain the last best hope of earth for the sake of some half-baked spurious nationalism. >> mason: and vo
here's a fun fact they were replicating the same stunt, arnold palmer pulled off more than 40 years ago, but late palmer of course a pennsylvania native. >> came from latrobe, pennsylvania. >> where did the ball go. >> some of that, yes. >> it hurt. >> look out. >> thanks for watching "eyewitness news" at 6:00 we are back at 10 on our sister station cw philly and then back here on cbs-3 at 11:00. >>> up next, "cbs evening news"....
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(lydia)behind me is arnold drive which is the main street here in glenn ellen.the area is still pretty quiet right now.behind me you can see law enforcement, that's because many of the streets are still closed.but today we spoke with people returning to this community for the fist time since the fire started. (pkg)(nats)jeff gilbert wasn't sure what he'd find when he returned to his glenn ellen home for the first time.(nats) "we had to get up at 2:30 in the morning and hightail it out of here, i've been kind of pretty shooken by this while experience, for two weeks now it's been a little difficult." the flames destroyed homes less than a block from his home...."it's kind of heartbreaking, everything is burned, a lot of the areas around here."his home.... left untouched by the flames.just a little damage from those rough winds that fanned the flames that night."what everybody's yard that didn't burn is gonna look like this, sticks and leaves and branches so i'm just trying to clear it out, make some sense of it all, make it feel like home again." while glenn ellen's main road was reopen
(lydia)behind me is arnold drive which is the main street here in glenn ellen.the area is still pretty quiet right now.behind me you can see law enforcement, that's because many of the streets are still closed.but today we spoke with people returning to this community for the fist time since the fire started. (pkg)(nats)jeff gilbert wasn't sure what he'd find when he returned to his glenn ellen home for the first time.(nats) "we had to get up at 2:30 in the morning and hightail it out of...
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. >>> and arnold schwarzenegger is speaking out about the redrawing of districts. he called for the end of so-called gerrymandering. justices heard arguments about the legality of the practice. schwarzenegger accused politicians of redrawing districts in order to stay in power. >>> the cdc has revealed new evidence linking obesity to 13 is types of cancer. being overweight puts you at a much higher cancer risk and they've linked obese its to about 40% of all cancer cases. even though new cases have dropped since the 1990s, obesity-linked cancer is on the ri >>> slax l.a.x. is welcoming fow members for pets unstressing passengers. they joined seven others working the floors. >> they live in loving homes, and they wear vests that say "pet me." could not come at a better time. >> missed your flight, but it's okay. it's all right. >> you need a dog cuddling up next to you. >> coming up, our first look inside a trauma ward at a las vegas hospital that treated the injured. >>> and the urgent question facing law makes and law enforcement. is there any way to protect peopl
. >>> and arnold schwarzenegger is speaking out about the redrawing of districts. he called for the end of so-called gerrymandering. justices heard arguments about the legality of the practice. schwarzenegger accused politicians of redrawing districts in order to stay in power. >>> the cdc has revealed new evidence linking obesity to 13 is types of cancer. being overweight puts you at a much higher cancer risk and they've linked obese its to about 40% of all cancer cases. even...
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former california governor arnold schwarzenegger agrees. >> this is why it is a shame to protect the incumbent. when you protect the incumbent, there's no competition. and where there is no competition, there is no performance. >> and it is time to terminate gerrymandering. thank you very much. [cheering and applauding] >> thank you. >> schwarzenegger says districts should be drawn by independent commissions rather than by politicians. that's how it's been done in california since 2008 when voters approved proposition 11. that's a measure backed by then governor arnold cars cars. >>> well, a major daka headline is two days away. what dreamsers need too now to get protection from deportation. >>> and abc7 is celebrating hispanic heritage month on bay area instagram feed with pictures and videos highlighting the bay area's hispanic community. amber gonzalez vargas is a young latina activist working to bring millennials into politics and philanthropy. she is now operations manager for the latino community foundation in san francisco. you can learn more about amber on our abc7 news bay a
former california governor arnold schwarzenegger agrees. >> this is why it is a shame to protect the incumbent. when you protect the incumbent, there's no competition. and where there is no competition, there is no performance. >> and it is time to terminate gerrymandering. thank you very much. [cheering and applauding] >> thank you. >> schwarzenegger says districts should be drawn by independent commissions rather than by politicians. that's how it's been done in...
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. >>> and plus form tear arnold schwarzenegger has a pro upon ept jerry managering, the push to prevent redistricting. this is the new comfort food. grown right here in california, with absolutely no antibiotics ever. a better way to grow, a better way to eat. and it starts with foster farms simply raised chicken. california grown with no antibiotics ever. it could be a very busy the opening bell on wall street. the dow, s&p and nasdaq up for five day winning streak with stocks at record high. >> i hope you make a lot of money. because christmas is coming. a new report from price waterhouse is giving fewer people confidence to spend money. the average money is pektsed to spend $1,200 during the holiday season. that's up 6% from last year. nearly 90% of people plan to buy items in stores this year, interesting, instead of online. >>> well, you might want to put those gifts on your credit card. because atm fees has hit another record high. according to a sur ray released this morning from bank rate.com they have hit record highs for the 11 year in a row. the average total comst is almot $
. >>> and plus form tear arnold schwarzenegger has a pro upon ept jerry managering, the push to prevent redistricting. this is the new comfort food. grown right here in california, with absolutely no antibiotics ever. a better way to grow, a better way to eat. and it starts with foster farms simply raised chicken. california grown with no antibiotics ever. it could be a very busy the opening bell on wall street. the dow, s&p and nasdaq up for five day winning streak with stocks at...