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i know your coach said you decided in order to play a ballerina, had you to train like a ballerina. >strainers, swimming, toning, basically working out. it gave me a complete new respect for ballet dancers. >> you lost 20 pounds. >> one of the things you see in the film is how -- i guess it's respect for darin orlosky how physically punishing. >> today, i was reading in "the new york times," the review of the "the nutcracker" and the reviewer said the ballerinas looked fat. i thought in what other field is it acceptable to judge them by how big they are? >> the physical pressure and the psychological pressure. your character is under great psychological pressure from herself from her mother, from the ballet master. i want to show a clip here that gets it, the kind of manipulation, i guess that your character was facing. >> in four years, every time you dance, i see you obsessed getting each and every mover perfectly right. but i never see you loose yourself ever. all that discipline, for what? >> i want to be perfect. >> you what? >> i want to be perfect. >> perfection is not just abo
i know your coach said you decided in order to play a ballerina, had you to train like a ballerina. >strainers, swimming, toning, basically working out. it gave me a complete new respect for ballet dancers. >> you lost 20 pounds. >> one of the things you see in the film is how -- i guess it's respect for darin orlosky how physically punishing. >> today, i was reading in "the new york times," the review of the "the nutcracker" and the reviewer said the...
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because let's face it, there's a lot of great ballerinas. there very many suki shores who can be a great ballerina and also teach it to others. parwan washington who could play the infield and figure out what are the principles that allows him to play the infield error free pass on to others? i think it's a completely different scale. and i think you're right that there's a state difference between talent and being able to teach. i think there's also people who configure other principals who were themselves particularly endowed with a natural talent. >> why do you think, for example, a basket player like shack, knowing can teach them honeydew streakers. >> he should call tom gordon. and you know, i asked him. i said, can you compare teaching a 9-year-old to teach in an nba player? he said the outcome of the 9-year-old is much more teachable. they're open. they don't have the ego. you know, they're not surrounded by all the trapping. and so, they're completely open. and i went on to say, so how do you teach? suppose you were trying to teach m
because let's face it, there's a lot of great ballerinas. there very many suki shores who can be a great ballerina and also teach it to others. parwan washington who could play the infield and figure out what are the principles that allows him to play the infield error free pass on to others? i think it's a completely different scale. and i think you're right that there's a state difference between talent and being able to teach. i think there's also people who configure other principals who...
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because, you know, let's face it, there are a lot of great ballerinas. there aren't very many suki shores who could both be a great ballerina and also teach it to others. or ron washingtons who could, you know, play the infield but then figure out what are the principles that allows him to play the infield error-free and pass that on to others. so i think it's a completely different skill, and i think you're right that there's a big difference between talent and being able to teach. and i think there are also people who can figure out the principles and how to teach who weren't themselves particularly endowed with the natural talent. >> why do you think, for example, like a basketball player like shaq o'neal, no one seems to be able to teach him how to do free throws? you've mentioned -- >> he should call tom nordland. and, you know, i asked tom nordland, i said, so can you compare teaching a 9-year-old to teaching an nba player? and he said, oh, yeah. the 9-year-old's much more teachable. they're open, they don't have the ego, you know, they're not surr
because, you know, let's face it, there are a lot of great ballerinas. there aren't very many suki shores who could both be a great ballerina and also teach it to others. or ron washingtons who could, you know, play the infield but then figure out what are the principles that allows him to play the infield error-free and pass that on to others. so i think it's a completely different skill, and i think you're right that there's a big difference between talent and being able to teach. and i think...
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there are a lot of great ballerinas. there are very many suki shores who could both be a great ballerina and then also teach it to others. or ron washington who could play the infield, but then figure out, what are the principles that allows him to play the infield error free and pass that on to others? so i think it's a completely different film and i think you're right that there is a difference between talent and being able to teach. and i think there's also people who can figure out the principles and how to teach, who want themselves particularly endowed with a natural talent. >> whitey think for example, a basketball player like shaq o'neil, nobody can teach them how to throw free throws? >> you should call tom wirthlin. and you know, asked tom moreland. i said, and so can compare teaching a 9-year-old to teaching an nba player? and he said yeah, the 9-year-old is much more teachable. pharaoh pinned. he got to the eco-commie know, they're not surrounded by all the trappings. and so, they're completely out then. and
there are a lot of great ballerinas. there are very many suki shores who could both be a great ballerina and then also teach it to others. or ron washington who could play the infield, but then figure out, what are the principles that allows him to play the infield error free and pass that on to others? so i think it's a completely different film and i think you're right that there is a difference between talent and being able to teach. and i think there's also people who can figure out the...
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what happened to a petite, young ballerina who vanished a week ago, while home from school for the holidayscould her cell phone hold a key clue? >>> and the mystery of the meteorites. what scientists are learning about the origin of life by studying these alien fireballs. let's support the small business owners getting our economy booming with the first ever small business saturday. on november 27th, shop small. it's going to be huge. [trumpet playing "reveille" fades to silence] >>> so, we've been talking about all these great deals you see at the mall. the big question is, should you buy now? or should you wait? can you get better bargains before christmas comes? we'll tell you. stay tuned. tends to stay in motion.tin staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily ph
what happened to a petite, young ballerina who vanished a week ago, while home from school for the holidayscould her cell phone hold a key clue? >>> and the mystery of the meteorites. what scientists are learning about the origin of life by studying these alien fireballs. let's support the small business owners getting our economy booming with the first ever small business saturday. on november 27th, shop small. it's going to be huge. [trumpet playing "reveille" fades to...
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still ahead, how do chicken fingers, ballerinas and piano teachers play a role in the economy? illustrator david gillette explains in tonight's inkonomics. it's no secret tuition costs at public and private universities are rising. on average, students at state schools are paying about 5.5% more than they did last year to take classes. so to save families money, some schools are now letting their students graduate early. anna olson explains. >> reporter: imagine pushing the fast-forward button on your time at college. that's what some students at pittsburgh's chatham university are doing. they're earning a degree in just three years. >> total room and board, it's about $32,000 that they're saving. >> reporter: interior architecture director lori anthony spearheaded a program last year to lower student costs and make chatham more competitive. even though it's less expensive, she says the degree is just as valuable. >> it is just the right amount of time to give them the skills they need to be successful. >> we repeat things so that students get it, but we have eliminated the red
still ahead, how do chicken fingers, ballerinas and piano teachers play a role in the economy? illustrator david gillette explains in tonight's inkonomics. it's no secret tuition costs at public and private universities are rising. on average, students at state schools are paying about 5.5% more than they did last year to take classes. so to save families money, some schools are now letting their students graduate early. anna olson explains. >> reporter: imagine pushing the fast-forward...
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last week, supervisor alioto- pier was able to bring to our room a bunch of cute little ballerinas and dancers. today, we have our own district four q dancers coming as well. it is my privilege to honor an institution in the sunset district. they are celebrating their 60- year anniversary. was formed in october of 1950, has been practicing every monday since then at st. paul's presbyterian church. many know that square dancing is an american art form with a very deep history, but many of us did not know exactly how complicated this form of exercise really is. complete physical exercises with actually having to memorize 68 different movement calls to keep you mentally bit. we wanted to say to you, congratulations. you have been dancing together for many decades, and they always welcome new members. with us, we have the president, the vice-president, the event's chairman. [applause] would you like to say a few words? >> really not prepared for a speech, but thank you very much. thank you. did any of our members want to say a word? >> i should just mention, you were mentioning that we wer
last week, supervisor alioto- pier was able to bring to our room a bunch of cute little ballerinas and dancers. today, we have our own district four q dancers coming as well. it is my privilege to honor an institution in the sunset district. they are celebrating their 60- year anniversary. was formed in october of 1950, has been practicing every monday since then at st. paul's presbyterian church. many know that square dancing is an american art form with a very deep history, but many of us did...
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supervisor chiu: if i could ask everyone to walk out as quietly as a ballerina. with that, i would like to acknowledge supervisor campos on this item. supervisor campos: it is interesting that we have a tutu issue followed by legislation introduced by a gay supervisor. thank you very much, colleagues. i want to begin by thanking the co-sponsors of this legislation who have very patiently worked with us for the last few months -- actually, more than seven months that we have been working on this legislation. so i want to begin by thanking supervisors maxwell, chiu, mirkarimi, daly, avalos, mar for their co sponsorship -- co- sponsorship. i want to thank my staff for all the work they have done putting this legislation together. this legislation has been vetted through a long process. it came out of land use yesterday with a recommendation. prior to that, it was supported by the health commission, which supported the legislation on a 6-1 vote and support it as well by the planning commission on a 5-1 vote. i do not want to repeat what has been said about this legis
supervisor chiu: if i could ask everyone to walk out as quietly as a ballerina. with that, i would like to acknowledge supervisor campos on this item. supervisor campos: it is interesting that we have a tutu issue followed by legislation introduced by a gay supervisor. thank you very much, colleagues. i want to begin by thanking the co-sponsors of this legislation who have very patiently worked with us for the last few months -- actually, more than seven months that we have been working on this...
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national security breach the media just had a free for all i think that while i always you know upsets ballerinas this wasn't covert which is just ridiculous was she in fact a covert agent was never even proved there is no doubt that the relationship with the cia was classified if you give the identity of a classified person it doesn't mean diddly squat to be a covert agent and i still don't believe. he knew whether she was covert or not from day one and she isn't she's never been proven to be covert to endangering national security by outing a cold mary will be a operators are not a career c. was not a covert operative i.e. says that she was for the record valerie plame wilson was a covert agent the cia put it in writing. question is that so much of the taxpayer's money i mean i seriously have a real train is too big to fail expression if you're wealthy governments around the world bailed out the rich and powerful for them the worst of the recession is probably. the closest team has been to the term screen where rich academic life gives birth to innovative ideas. now r g goes to the area which t
national security breach the media just had a free for all i think that while i always you know upsets ballerinas this wasn't covert which is just ridiculous was she in fact a covert agent was never even proved there is no doubt that the relationship with the cia was classified if you give the identity of a classified person it doesn't mean diddly squat to be a covert agent and i still don't believe. he knew whether she was covert or not from day one and she isn't she's never been proven to be...
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has been a sworn at sleeping beauty but above all branches prima ballerina and as my aunt they said celebrates too many it's a problem i have a stylist still shining as bright as that read her true study life story and. sixty five years ago the nuremberg trial not only brought top narcisse to justice but also laid the bedrock for what has come has become international law twenty two architects of the horrors phase the tribunals made up of judges from the soviet union britain and france representatives of allied nations well that turned an opening exhibition this weekend marking the anniversary of the nuremberg trials but despite their trials that is they have revealed as asking the next a recess to report a disturbing revival of fascist ideology is underway in parts of europe today. this red army veteran was close to the trial which changed his story his best friend. acted as a prosecutor on behalf of the u.s.s.r. in the new and better hearing sixty five years ago could have says if it wasn't for example the outcome could have been very different. he understood that the trial was not only abou
has been a sworn at sleeping beauty but above all branches prima ballerina and as my aunt they said celebrates too many it's a problem i have a stylist still shining as bright as that read her true study life story and. sixty five years ago the nuremberg trial not only brought top narcisse to justice but also laid the bedrock for what has come has become international law twenty two architects of the horrors phase the tribunals made up of judges from the soviet union britain and france...
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customs union has revealed some serious discrepancies carthy existing export duties on russian ballerinas almost brought the countries to an oil war bellers annually wise about twenty million tons of russian oil at domestic prices for two years is only a fraction of it at home most of it is being refined. to europe at much higher prices feeding the belorussian budget today's meeting may finally put an end to the conflict as the russian prime minister. a little has promised to lift all the duties for bella who is on russian soil once all the documents on the single economic space are science or the customs union doesn't come without costs finance minister dream believes russian oil companies may opt to pay an extra fifteen billion dollars into it is due to harmonisation however couldn't so as national companies will be compensated for the cost by are that subsidies or a decrease in extraction taxes. quick look at the markets now thoughts is down more than a percent led lower by mining shares such as the london stocks they are private investors kept a nervous eye on developments out of irel
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their host is cuban dancer alicia alonso, one of the world's most famous ballerinas.to the 1980s. these performances mark her 90th birthday. the whole event must be a fantastic birthday precept for you. >> it's the largest cake i ever had in my life. it's so beautiful to see that we speak the same language when we are on stage. >> reporter: ballet holds a very special place in cuban culture. rivaled probably only by baseball and jazz. so, if you were to pick a way to bring these two countries together, america and cuba, this would be it. people in the company kept saying to me, you're like ambassadors. >> there's probably no greater ambassador for humanity than music and dance. >> reporter: there have been the inevitable "cuban moments," blackouts during rehearsal. and the tickets, though just 80 cents apiece, still too expensive for many cubans. do you believe that in your lifetime, you will see exchanges like this become normal? >> they have become normal. because how can you understand people if you don't meet each other? >> reporter: for one night, she and so many
their host is cuban dancer alicia alonso, one of the world's most famous ballerinas.to the 1980s. these performances mark her 90th birthday. the whole event must be a fantastic birthday precept for you. >> it's the largest cake i ever had in my life. it's so beautiful to see that we speak the same language when we are on stage. >> reporter: ballet holds a very special place in cuban culture. rivaled probably only by baseball and jazz. so, if you were to pick a way to bring these two...
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in our interest in a swan a sleeping beauty but about all russia's prima ballerina does not profess to celebrate standing eight to five stars still shining as proud as ever truly stunning by. starr at. sixty five years ago the nuremberg trial not only brought top narcisse to just as that also laid the bedrock for what has become international law twenty two architects of those chorus face the tribe you know made up of judges from the soviet chain and the u.s. britain and france representatives of allied nations will attend an opening exhibition of this weekend marking the anniversary of the nuremberg trials but describe the trials that is they have revealed as the next harish ask you to force a disturbing revival of fascist ideology is underway in parts of europe today. what about the this red army veteran was close to the trial which changed history his best friend i'm on the bench acted as a prosecutor on behalf of the u.s.s.r. in the new and better hearing sixty five years ago could have says if it wasn't for them the outcome could have been very different. he understood that the tr
in our interest in a swan a sleeping beauty but about all russia's prima ballerina does not profess to celebrate standing eight to five stars still shining as proud as ever truly stunning by. starr at. sixty five years ago the nuremberg trial not only brought top narcisse to just as that also laid the bedrock for what has become international law twenty two architects of those chorus face the tribe you know made up of judges from the soviet chain and the u.s. britain and france representatives...
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has been a sworn i sleeping beauty but about old brushes prima ballerina and as my of the said kris had a break standing eighty five his style is still shining as bright as i have a tribute starting my story i talk to you go home. sixty five years ago the new trial not only brought top narcisse to justice but also laid the backdrop for what has become international law twenty two of those horse face trial you know made out of charges from the soviet union the last britain and france representatives of allied allied nations will attend an opening exhibition this weekend marking the anniversary of the nuremberg trials but despite that choices they've revealed. a disturbing revival of fascist ideology is underway in parts of the europe today. this red army veteran was close to the trial which changed his story his last friend. acted as a prosecutor on behalf of the u.s.s.r. in the newton better hearing sixty five years ago could have says if it wasn't for them the outcome would have been very different. he understood that the truth about. it was not just a few people who had to be punished
has been a sworn i sleeping beauty but about old brushes prima ballerina and as my of the said kris had a break standing eighty five his style is still shining as bright as i have a tribute starting my story i talk to you go home. sixty five years ago the new trial not only brought top narcisse to justice but also laid the backdrop for what has become international law twenty two of those horse face trial you know made out of charges from the soviet union the last britain and france...
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customs union has revealed some serious discrepancies current existing export duties on russian ballerinas almost brought the countries to an oil war eleanor's annually is about twenty million tons of russian domestic prices for two years is only a fraction of it at home most of it is being refined. to europe at much higher prices feeding the budget not today's meeting may finally put an end to the conflict as the russian prime minister has promised to lift all the duties for bella roost on russian soil once all the documents on the single economic space are signed. the customs union doesn't come without costs finance minister believes russian oil companies may have to pay an extra fifteen billion dollars in duties due to tex home and i say show how weather could translate national companies will be compensated for these costs by that subsidy or create some abstraction taxes. there's no point in privatizing russian technology is for the time being that's according to the head of the state corporation which controls several hundred enterprises and russia. is a show that in libya is that it'
customs union has revealed some serious discrepancies current existing export duties on russian ballerinas almost brought the countries to an oil war eleanor's annually is about twenty million tons of russian domestic prices for two years is only a fraction of it at home most of it is being refined. to europe at much higher prices feeding the budget not today's meeting may finally put an end to the conflict as the russian prime minister has promised to lift all the duties for bella roost on...
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customs union has revealed some serious discrepancies currently existing export duties on russian ballerinas almost brought the countries to an oil war bellerose annually buys about twenty million tonnes of russian domestic prices for two years as only a fraction of it at home most of it is being refined. to europe at much higher prices feeding the belorussian budget today's meeting may finally put an end to the conflict as the russian prime minister. with him has promised to lift all the duties for bellerose on russian soil once all the documents on the single economic space bar scientists. let's take a look at the markets european stocks extend their losses on friday after trying to subtle praise banks for quiet reserves that see was dollars in our point eight percent led by low are lower by mining shares such as. both down two percent german equities are making alone bright support today after the techs hit a new closing high for twenty terms. and here in russia the markets are trading higher in the afternoon session the r.t.s. is up point two percent the mice it says from first to negati
customs union has revealed some serious discrepancies currently existing export duties on russian ballerinas almost brought the countries to an oil war bellerose annually buys about twenty million tonnes of russian domestic prices for two years as only a fraction of it at home most of it is being refined. to europe at much higher prices feeding the belorussian budget today's meeting may finally put an end to the conflict as the russian prime minister. with him has promised to lift all the...
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natalie portman, a ballerina spinning out of control, trying to make it in new york city.psychological thriller. everyone is excited about it. i hear it is kind of terrifying. >> spinning outof control. not sure which way you were going with that. >> psychologically. >> it should be interesting. she is a great actress. and "unstoppable." >> the first big movie opening this weekend. denzel washington and rosario dawson, trying to stop a runaway train full of hazardous material. it has a lot of thrills, one of the things our critic likes, there is not a lot of special effects, it takes its time to thrill you. it is a pot burner. a simmer. >> that sounds like a good one. that will be at my house, people will want to see. we arehappy to see you. happy to hear about all the things coming up. for more ide about what can you do for your weekend, log on to the "around the town section." or going ou guide at "the washington post."com. >> pat. >> coming up on news 4, fraternities at george washington university areunder investigation for hazing, and hearing from passengers who have
natalie portman, a ballerina spinning out of control, trying to make it in new york city.psychological thriller. everyone is excited about it. i hear it is kind of terrifying. >> spinning outof control. not sure which way you were going with that. >> psychologically. >> it should be interesting. she is a great actress. and "unstoppable." >> the first big movie opening this weekend. denzel washington and rosario dawson, trying to stop a runaway train full of...
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. >> reporter: the ballerina had just come home for thanksgiving break from mercyhurst college where she was a junior and a dance major. her disappearance triggered a massive search. hundreds of volunteers passed out flyers and hunted for clues for more than a week. >> it takes an extraordinary type of individual to do something like that and let his parents cling to hope for the next seven days that maybe their daughter would be found alive. >> reporter: investigators say watson had just broken off her on again off again relationship with pieper last month but they're not sharing a possible motive or saying how watson was murdered. an autopsy is scheduled for sunday. for "good morning america," mike marusarz, abc news. >>> a cargo plane has crashed in karachi, pakistan. the plane went down soon after takeoff today crash nothing a g coisse more densely populated apartment buildings nearby. all eight russian crew members were killed and at least one person on the ground was injured. >>> three young boys in michigan are miss, r they are in ex their father is in a hospital after trying
. >> reporter: the ballerina had just come home for thanksgiving break from mercyhurst college where she was a junior and a dance major. her disappearance triggered a massive search. hundreds of volunteers passed out flyers and hunted for clues for more than a week. >> it takes an extraordinary type of individual to do something like that and let his parents cling to hope for the next seven days that maybe their daughter would be found alive. >> reporter: investigators say...
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did you ever have ballerina dreams as a young girl, vinita? >> probably too tall and too heavy.> get out of here. i do not believe that. it was good to see them in action. oh, well, well, well. look at that, i've been working out.
did you ever have ballerina dreams as a young girl, vinita? >> probably too tall and too heavy.> get out of here. i do not believe that. it was good to see them in action. oh, well, well, well. look at that, i've been working out.
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. >> reporter: she was only 20, petite and pretty, a ballerina. now jenni-lyn watson is a murder victim. the suspect, 21-year-old steven piper, her on again, off again boyfriend. she told him in october it was over. >> ms. watson was removed from the residence by mr. piper and within a short period of time dumped, frankly like garbage. it takes an extraordinary type of individual to do that and then let his parents cling to hope that maybe their daughter would be found alive. >> reporter: hundreds in liverpool, new york, and surrounding counties helped in the search. while the search continues there were vigils in liverpool and in erie, pennsylvania where she was one of the best liked students on campus. >> great girl. really friendly, caring. always willing to help a friend out in need. >> she always had a smile on her face. the girls always say she lights up a room. >> reporter: now the park near her home is a crime scene. police believe she was dumped here. piper has been arraigned on second-degree murder charges. an autopsy scheduled for sunda
. >> reporter: she was only 20, petite and pretty, a ballerina. now jenni-lyn watson is a murder victim. the suspect, 21-year-old steven piper, her on again, off again boyfriend. she told him in october it was over. >> ms. watson was removed from the residence by mr. piper and within a short period of time dumped, frankly like garbage. it takes an extraordinary type of individual to do that and then let his parents cling to hope that maybe their daughter would be found alive....
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did you ever have ballerina dreams as a young girl, vinita? >> probably too tall and too heavy.e. >> get out of here. i do not believe that. it was good to see them in there was the explosion. and i remember just opening my eyes, and it got both of my legs. i had surgery after surgery, you know, "what's going to happen next?" the wounded warrior project said, "look, brother, "everything's going to be okay. "three months from now "or four months from now, "a year from now, you'll be fine." i don't know if i would be as well adjusted as i am now if it wasn't for them. to learn more, call... or visit woundedwarriorproject.org. >>> major break. the suspect in the disappearance of an ohio family and the teenager found alive. >>> capitol conflict. back to work for congress. the big battle now facing both parties. >>> and, tasty treat. so many varieties of chocolate. >> chocolate goes with absolutely everything. and the chocolate show is certainly proof of that. >> so little time. it's monday, november 15th. >> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> always a good week when there's
did you ever have ballerina dreams as a young girl, vinita? >> probably too tall and too heavy.e. >> get out of here. i do not believe that. it was good to see them in there was the explosion. and i remember just opening my eyes, and it got both of my legs. i had surgery after surgery, you know, "what's going to happen next?" the wounded warrior project said, "look, brother, "everything's going to be okay. "three months from now "or four months from...
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the same was true of a former ballerina who herself studied under [inaudible] for those of you that no the ballet world and she now teaches at the school in new york. and for her, being as good and as accomplished as she was in ballet, the ultimate expression of that was to know how to teach it to others. now like a lot of these people she may well have had the teaching gene because when she was very yawn, when she was 22, disalle teaching ability and had her start doing some teaching even while she was at the peak of her career. another was ron washington known in the baseball world for his ability to teach other players to play the infield, and again, for him the ultimate level of his skill was to begin to understand how he did it, what were the principles that made him so accomplished as an infielder and then knowing those principles how he could pass along to others. and similar i read a fascinating man named tom when he was in high school had been mr. basketball in the state of minnesota which meant he was a number one rated basketball player in the state and his primary skill as
the same was true of a former ballerina who herself studied under [inaudible] for those of you that no the ballet world and she now teaches at the school in new york. and for her, being as good and as accomplished as she was in ballet, the ultimate expression of that was to know how to teach it to others. now like a lot of these people she may well have had the teaching gene because when she was very yawn, when she was 22, disalle teaching ability and had her start doing some teaching even...
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. >> reporter: natalie portman will get all kinds of awards as a ballerina in black swan.asochism and madness. >> i like the way she moves. effortless. she's not faking it. >> reporter: director has one aim. to give you a drug experience. and as the innocent portman surrenders to her dark side to play the black swan in swan lake it's a trip, all right. but sometimes the line between hypnotic and stupefying is very thin. now i haven't seen the big release. gulliver's travels, the new narnia. the one i can't wait for is joel and ethan cone's remake of true grit. and, yes, john wayne was indelible and who needs remakes? but the cones don't need the work. they wouldn't do this with jeff bridges and matt damon and josh brolin if they weren't going to blow some new holes in the western genre. have a great holiday season and don't go too heavy to the popcorn and milk duds. >> i'm not here to discuss personal matters. >> why are you here then? >> because i bloody well stammer. >> osgood: you've heard the reviews. next meet the star. katie couric talks with colin firth. >> it's ver
. >> reporter: natalie portman will get all kinds of awards as a ballerina in black swan.asochism and madness. >> i like the way she moves. effortless. she's not faking it. >> reporter: director has one aim. to give you a drug experience. and as the innocent portman surrenders to her dark side to play the black swan in swan lake it's a trip, all right. but sometimes the line between hypnotic and stupefying is very thin. now i haven't seen the big release. gulliver's travels,...
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>> last time she was a ballerina butterfly. now she's just a ballerina. she decided to -- how cute? know, i -- i just -- i reached the end where i couldn't -- >> what did she say? >> you can't even see her. when you go into the bathroom and she's getting ready, you can't see her. you hear the hair dryer going and blonde hair, but every bottle of shampoo she ever had in her life is still in there. >> did you throw it away without asking her? >> yes. >> was she mad when she got home? >> i am so organized, i'm so -- >> she was mad. >> no, she wasn't. she was grateful. she has the lead in her school play and she's under so much pressure. she's athena in "the odyssey." she had like 200 pages of -- and it is not just, hey, how are you doing? it is not that kind of -- it is, you know, and they came swarming like -- and it is -- >> doesn't make sense. >> i got to sit through this thing twice. >> i'll sit through it once with you. >> saturday i'm going to see rob mathes, doing a huge, huge thing in greenwich at christ church in greenwich that is the psalms. >> you love that. >> two orchestra
>> last time she was a ballerina butterfly. now she's just a ballerina. she decided to -- how cute? know, i -- i just -- i reached the end where i couldn't -- >> what did she say? >> you can't even see her. when you go into the bathroom and she's getting ready, you can't see her. you hear the hair dryer going and blonde hair, but every bottle of shampoo she ever had in her life is still in there. >> did you throw it away without asking her? >> yes. >> was she...
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. >> drifting, it's like in a car, tanner's like the automotive ballerina. >> and that last one is achannel. good luck with it, guys. >> live, local, late-breaking, this is wbal-tv 11 news today in baltimore. >> good morning. i am mindy basara. a standoff turned deadly. police say officers were called to oak traced way around 9:30 a.m. yesterday. officials say terrance wilson shot his wife several times before barricading himself inside his home. police found him dead. his wife is in criti>> but takee forecast with john collins. >> we have only had a few scattered clouds of this morning and a lot of sunshine. this will control our weather as we go to the weekend. stormy weather out in the pacific northwest and parts of alaska and canada will be moving in and will change the weather as we move towards the thanksgiving. for now, we are in great shape. 48 to 53 for today's high. generally sunny skies and the west win at 5 to 10 miles per hour. >> thank you. thank you for joining us.
. >> drifting, it's like in a car, tanner's like the automotive ballerina. >> and that last one is achannel. good luck with it, guys. >> live, local, late-breaking, this is wbal-tv 11 news today in baltimore. >> good morning. i am mindy basara. a standoff turned deadly. police say officers were called to oak traced way around 9:30 a.m. yesterday. officials say terrance wilson shot his wife several times before barricading himself inside his home. police found him dead....
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she's a ballerina. she's a wonderful student. loves her family. keeps in touch with her family. contacts her family. it's very out of character for her not to contact anybody. >> reporter: the honor student disappeared after leaving her house friday morning. police say they're searching this area based on information obtained from watson's cell phone records. the mystery raising serious questions now on a facebook page devoted to finding her with over 15,000 members. do we know if someone came in the house, or did she leave with someone? anyone she would have a conflict with, but police are releasing very little information. friends say they will not give up searching, believing she would never have willingly walked out on her family. >> if we could just touch one person that had some idea or saw her or has one clue, it could help solve this, and she could come back home. >> reporter: the sheriff is urging people to call if they have information but not to look for jenni-lyn on their own saying it will only interfere with the investigation. and police say they do not have a pers
she's a ballerina. she's a wonderful student. loves her family. keeps in touch with her family. contacts her family. it's very out of character for her not to contact anybody. >> reporter: the honor student disappeared after leaving her house friday morning. police say they're searching this area based on information obtained from watson's cell phone records. the mystery raising serious questions now on a facebook page devoted to finding her with over 15,000 members. do we know if someone...
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his grandfather was a conservative columnist for "the new york times," his grandmother was a ballerina of 13 and he used night vision goggles. he was very skilled. friends said he could get in and out of a house in just seconds. when he was arrested for the petit murders, he had about 20 arrests on his record already for burglary and larceny. so something went wrong. he writes quite a bit and talks quite a bit about being sexually molested by another foster child his parts brought into the home when he was about 5 or 6 years old and how nobody helped him. in many ways, he makes that out to be the reason why he took this very dark turn. >> wow. in listening to or reporting on sort of the opening and the closing arguments at least in the hayes trial, it was the hayes defense attorneys who tried to make it out, comparing hayes -- here he is, as being, if i may, the lesser of two evils. that hayes was the follower. did hayes' defense lawyers get that right, do you think, randi? >> they were trying to do that to try and spare hayes the death penalty. but i guess they did to some extent were
his grandfather was a conservative columnist for "the new york times," his grandmother was a ballerina of 13 and he used night vision goggles. he was very skilled. friends said he could get in and out of a house in just seconds. when he was arrested for the petit murders, he had about 20 arrests on his record already for burglary and larceny. so something went wrong. he writes quite a bit and talks quite a bit about being sexually molested by another foster child his parts brought...
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. >> drifting, it's like in a car, tanner's like the automotive ballerina. >> and that last one is anel. good luck with it, guys. >>> 8:55 is your time. 47 degrees. a chilly start to your day. a little bit of blue sky out there. tom will have your forecast right after the news. i'm up yang. this morning injuries will begin deliberation. they workedawe all day without sending a note or asking a question. ingmar guandique is charged with killing her in washington back in 2001. >>> metro workers are expected to meet today regarding repairs. part of their ceiling collapsed on wednesday and it could take weeks to fix. we'll >>> good morning. a bright blue sky, and it's chilly. we're in the 40s now, but only hitting the low 50s for t highs by later this afternoon. lots of sun. tomorrow, a few clouds in the afternoon. highs, upper 50s after a chiy start. chilly again on sunday. jerry, how's the traffic? >> we'll head on over and take a look. a little fender bender, should be to the shoulder. we're load up from springfield only that point. topside of the beltway remains slow. least new hamps
. >> drifting, it's like in a car, tanner's like the automotive ballerina. >> and that last one is anel. good luck with it, guys. >>> 8:55 is your time. 47 degrees. a chilly start to your day. a little bit of blue sky out there. tom will have your forecast right after the news. i'm up yang. this morning injuries will begin deliberation. they workedawe all day without sending a note or asking a question. ingmar guandique is charged with killing her in washington back in...
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. >> drifting, it's like in a car, tanner's like the automotive ballerina. >> and that last one is an the history channel. good luck with it, guys. >>> good morning, everybody. time is 8:56. friday morning, commute, check in with the south bay. >> i have stuff -- northbound 101 on to -- getting slowing off 85 and past hellier, laura told me the on ramp is badly backed up, it's been slow all morning after earlier debris in an accident through the area. a the rest south bay relatively light for a friday but still see northbou northbound, typical slowing spots. past coliseum, much better than we thought, just slowing at high street. golden gate, p aans fars speeds but not the view. watch for wet roads. diabetes testing? it's all the same. nothing changes. [ man ] then try this. new and improved freestyle lite® blood glucose test strip. sure, but it's not gonna -- wow. [ beep ] [ man ] yep, that's the patented freestyle zipwik™ design. [ woman ] did it just -- [ both ] target the blood? [ man ] yeah, drew it right in. the test starts fast. you need just a third the blood of onetouch®. th
. >> drifting, it's like in a car, tanner's like the automotive ballerina. >> and that last one is an the history channel. good luck with it, guys. >>> good morning, everybody. time is 8:56. friday morning, commute, check in with the south bay. >> i have stuff -- northbound 101 on to -- getting slowing off 85 and past hellier, laura told me the on ramp is badly backed up, it's been slow all morning after earlier debris in an accident through the area. a the rest south...
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she was a tiny little ballerina, i'm not. she spent 15 years in the counterterror center, and i was only there for the last four years of my career. >> host: so why did you leave the cia in 2004? this. >> guest: there were a lot of reasons. i was tired, i had a lot of stress-related health problems, i was completely disgusted with our decision to go into iraq and what played out in the agency after and in the government after 9/11. and my husband was retiring, and so he could retire, and i would still have health coverage, so i decided it was time to live. time to leave. >> host: now, this is a novel about the cia. >> guest: right. >> host: if people read this, how much reality will they get in this book? >> guest: they'll get a pretty good idea of what it's like to be a counterterrorist analyst or what people do. people mainly know about the operational side of the cia, the direct rate of operations, and this is on the analytical side. and these are about people who spend their lives looking at reports and trying to figure t
she was a tiny little ballerina, i'm not. she spent 15 years in the counterterror center, and i was only there for the last four years of my career. >> host: so why did you leave the cia in 2004? this. >> guest: there were a lot of reasons. i was tired, i had a lot of stress-related health problems, i was completely disgusted with our decision to go into iraq and what played out in the agency after and in the government after 9/11. and my husband was retiring, and so he could...