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. >> just remember that, bud. >> something else that might interest you, bud.he oscilloscope. talk or blow or whatever you did before into the mic, end you will see your voice projected onto the screen. [shouting] >> tell me, jim, do you honestly believe industry can make enough jobs in the future to take care of the young people coming along? >> i think the problem will be the other way around, industry will make so many jobs there will not be enough people to fill them. you don't believe me. >> you sound like you are in cahoots with dad. >> you are willing to sit back and let a lot of leaders do your thinking for you? >> they believe we are on the skid. >> the men who built this think the opposite. prosperity and pessimism do not travel together. they are like you. they don't like facts. >> oi don't mind them, jim. >> good, i will introduce you to a few. come along. >> isn't it wonderful, nick? >> beautiful. >> i guess we are a little early. what do you want to do? >> anything but inspect this temple of capitalism. oh, nick. >> look. drooling over the very th
. >> just remember that, bud. >> something else that might interest you, bud.he oscilloscope. talk or blow or whatever you did before into the mic, end you will see your voice projected onto the screen. [shouting] >> tell me, jim, do you honestly believe industry can make enough jobs in the future to take care of the young people coming along? >> i think the problem will be the other way around, industry will make so many jobs there will not be enough people to fill...
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y un cooler lleno de bud lights bien frías bienvenidos de vuelta héroes de bud light.ondan! alicia: ¿qué hacen aquí? no queremos contagiados cerca. ¡largo! héctor: no, alicia, ya estamos negativos, ya estamos bien nosotros. rubén: sí, ya nos curamos, no tenemos covid. Éric: pero a kiara y a su familia les pasó algo, por eso venimos a ayudarlos. héctor: vamos a tener que abrir la puerta a como dé lugar. alicia: pero ¿qué les pasó a gervasio y a jovita? ¿se contagiaron del bicho? Éric: ¡kiara! héctor: háganse para atrás. Éric: no, kiara, kiara, kiara-- héctor: atrás, atrás, no puedes entrar, no sabemos qué sucedió ahí adentro. Éric: tengo que rescatarla, ¡la amo! rubén: no, mi papá tiene razón. mira, entre los demás y nosotros vamos a ayudar a kiara. alicia: no, ninguno vamos a entrar, ¿qué tal que están contagiados? no. héctor: rubén y yo sí vamos a entrar. tú aquí espérame, hijo, por favor, prométemelo. Éric: está bien, te lo prometo. héctor: vente, rubén. rubén: kiara. kiara. kiara, responde, por favor. kiara. kiara, kiara. kiara. héctor: con cuidado, hijo. con cuidad
y un cooler lleno de bud lights bien frías bienvenidos de vuelta héroes de bud light.ondan! alicia: ¿qué hacen aquí? no queremos contagiados cerca. ¡largo! héctor: no, alicia, ya estamos negativos, ya estamos bien nosotros. rubén: sí, ya nos curamos, no tenemos covid. Éric: pero a kiara y a su familia les pasó algo, por eso venimos a ayudarlos. héctor: vamos a tener que abrir la puerta a como dé lugar. alicia: pero ¿qué les pasó a gervasio y a jovita? ¿se contagiaron del bicho?...
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but on some of the trees, buds emerged. that the green buds had come out, they thought that they could survive as well. it was comforting. i can just imagine the vividness of the tiny green bud in that colourless world. it must have given people some comfort and hope. my friend nassrine azzimi and i established the green legacy her hiroshima project as co—founders. i am so grateful to nassrine. i was born and raised in hiroshima but i lived here without really seeing these trees because they were so normal and nothing special to me. thanks to an outsider�*s perspective i was able to see them properly for the first time. the trees taught me many things. i began to love them and wanted to tell other people and the next generation about them. green legacy hiroshima tries to plant the seedlings of these trees in places with nuclear power. places and other nuclear umbrella in those places that have experienced various natural disasters. we hope the trees can deliver the message that we as a people have the power to recover and s
but on some of the trees, buds emerged. that the green buds had come out, they thought that they could survive as well. it was comforting. i can just imagine the vividness of the tiny green bud in that colourless world. it must have given people some comfort and hope. my friend nassrine azzimi and i established the green legacy her hiroshima project as co—founders. i am so grateful to nassrine. i was born and raised in hiroshima but i lived here without really seeing these trees because they...
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give that man a bud light. >> this is so cool just to see all the guys in the club house happy for mei am happy for them. cap was showing the trust in me personally was huge for my confidence tonight. >> will you have a celebratory bud light tonight? >> absolutely i will have a celebratory bud light. >> maybe two. 49ers keep making players the highest paid at their positions. now fred warner can finally buy a condo in los gatos. he has reportedly agreed to a deal worth up to 95million with 40 million guaranteed. he has started every game for three years. check out this chat between aaron rodgers and warner last season. >> i am happy for you man. >> appreciate it, appreciate it. >> name recognition, ain't nobody better. >> i appreciate that. that means a lot. >> you should be pro. >> bucks won first nba championship in 50 years behind 50 point game from finals mvp. this morning he celebrated with a different kind of 50. >> can i have a 50 piece? do you mind or no? can i have, please, a 50 piece, 50 exactly, not 51, not 49 chicken minis. >> that was chicken. right now that guy is bigger
give that man a bud light. >> this is so cool just to see all the guys in the club house happy for mei am happy for them. cap was showing the trust in me personally was huge for my confidence tonight. >> will you have a celebratory bud light tonight? >> absolutely i will have a celebratory bud light. >> maybe two. 49ers keep making players the highest paid at their positions. now fred warner can finally buy a condo in los gatos. he has reportedly agreed to a deal worth...
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but on some of the trees, buds emerged.hat the green buds had come out, they thought that they could survive as well. it was comforting. i canjust imagine the vividness of the tiny green bud in that colourless world. it must have given people some comfort and hope. my friend nassrine azzimi and i established the green legacy her hiroshima project as co—founders. i am so grateful to nassrine. i was born and raised in hiroshima but i lived here without really seeing these trees because they were so normal and nothing special to me. thanks to an outsider�*s perspective i was able to see them properly for the first time. the trees taught me many things. i began to love them and wanted to tell other people and the next generation about them. green legacy hiroshima tries to plant the seedlings of these trees in places with nuclear power. places and other nuclear umbrella in those places that have experienced various natural disasters. we hope the trees can deliver the message that we as a people have the power to recover and surv
but on some of the trees, buds emerged.hat the green buds had come out, they thought that they could survive as well. it was comforting. i canjust imagine the vividness of the tiny green bud in that colourless world. it must have given people some comfort and hope. my friend nassrine azzimi and i established the green legacy her hiroshima project as co—founders. i am so grateful to nassrine. i was born and raised in hiroshima but i lived here without really seeing these trees because they...
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you got to be really proud, bud. congratulations.. it is great. emilia and i are doing something fun after the break. stick around come on back more of emilia, it's going to be fun i love this, buddy alright, guys, no insurance talk on beach day. -i'm down. -yes, please. [ chuckles ] don't get me wrong, i love my rv, but insuring it is such a hassle. same with my boat. the insurance bills are through the roof. -[ sighs ] -be cool. i wish i could group my insurance stuff. -[ coughs ] bundle. -the house, the car, the rv. like a cluster. an insurance cluster. -woosah. -[ chuckles ] -i doubt that exists. -it's a bundle! it's a bundle, and it saves you money! hi. i'm flo from progressive, and i couldn't help but overhear... super fun beach day, everybody. i'm jimmy dean and ah you can still have and i couldn't help but overhear... a good breakfast in these busy times. and this is the way you do it. put it in the skillet and cook it. isn't that simple? we hope you'll gather around the table and include jimmy dean. (music) (music) [ perm by
you got to be really proud, bud. congratulations.. it is great. emilia and i are doing something fun after the break. stick around come on back more of emilia, it's going to be fun i love this, buddy alright, guys, no insurance talk on beach day. -i'm down. -yes, please. [ chuckles ] don't get me wrong, i love my rv, but insuring it is such a hassle. same with my boat. the insurance bills are through the roof. -[ sighs ] -be cool. i wish i could group my insurance stuff. -[ coughs ] bundle....
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. >> i played bud.ud had a problem of truth telling on some level. >> what was that racket upstairs? >> i didn't hear anything. "leave it to beaver" enters the sitcom realm in 1957. >> what is that? >> a hair cut, i think. >> the real key to "leave it to beaver" is it is written from a child's point of view. >> you have the character of beaver, and you have wally, who is his older brother who usually does things right. beaver is always the one that gets in trouble. >> and there were the parents to teach them, show them the right path. >> we want you to feel that you can come to me or your mother with any problem and we'll understand. >> in the 1950s, sitcoms were giving us a idealistic version of america. >> as we get into the '60s, we will see different type of family sitcoms . to run a growing business, is to be on a journey. and along the ride, you'll have many questions. challenges. and a few surprises. but wherever you are on your journey. your dell technologies advisor is here for you with the rig
. >> i played bud.ud had a problem of truth telling on some level. >> what was that racket upstairs? >> i didn't hear anything. "leave it to beaver" enters the sitcom realm in 1957. >> what is that? >> a hair cut, i think. >> the real key to "leave it to beaver" is it is written from a child's point of view. >> you have the character of beaver, and you have wally, who is his older brother who usually does things right. beaver is...
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. >> and i played bud. usually had a problem with truth telling on some level. >> what was all that racket upstairs. >> i didn't hear anything. >> it represented the good life. the american dream. >> i'll read you one story and off to bed i go. >> leave it to beaver enters the sitcom realm in 1957. >> what's that? >> the real key to "leave it to beaver" is it's written from a child's point of view. >> you have the character of beaver and wally who is his older brother who usually does things right. beaver is always the one that gets in trouble. [ laughter ] >> and there were the parents to teach them. show them the right path. >> we want you to feel that you can come to me or to your mother with any problem and we'll understand. >> in the 1950s sitcoms were really gives us an idealistic version of america. >> but as we get into the '60s, we'll see different types of family sitcoms. >> i'm sure i'll be able to handle a little washing and cooking occasional meals. there's an america we build and one we explor
. >> and i played bud. usually had a problem with truth telling on some level. >> what was all that racket upstairs. >> i didn't hear anything. >> it represented the good life. the american dream. >> i'll read you one story and off to bed i go. >> leave it to beaver enters the sitcom realm in 1957. >> what's that? >> the real key to "leave it to beaver" is it's written from a child's point of view. >> you have the character of...
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but now one school in scotland has a bond to kill a mocking bud by harper lee. for another reason, the anti racism classic is now deemed races to because it plays into a white savior narrative. when i say band, i mean more like cancel the teachers than james gillespie. hopeful in algebra, i've stopped teaching it to students as part of an effort to the colonize the curriculum and stein backs of mice and men and being caught too for it. racial stereotypes and frequent use of b and was sure to it's not, not there when i tell it, okay, i get the whole white savior thing and take them off. but i really do. in fact, it's a great topic for discussion in say an english class. then i get that just one percent of students that study english literature at g c s c. that's the exam that kids take at the age of 16 in the u. k. study a book by a person of color and just 7 percent of students in gfc study, a book written by a woman that is abysmal. and by the way, that research is going to be provided to us by penguin books, u. k. who could take a leaf out of their marketing a
but now one school in scotland has a bond to kill a mocking bud by harper lee. for another reason, the anti racism classic is now deemed races to because it plays into a white savior narrative. when i say band, i mean more like cancel the teachers than james gillespie. hopeful in algebra, i've stopped teaching it to students as part of an effort to the colonize the curriculum and stein backs of mice and men and being caught too for it. racial stereotypes and frequent use of b and was sure to...
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. >> reporter: will you have a celebratory bud light tonight? i will have a celebratory bud light. >> he has been our guy in the biggest situations, so this is actually more normal than anything else. he deserves all the credit. he has been great all >> speaking of celebratory bud light, hello, what a party in milwaukee today as the bucks and their fans celebrated the teams first nba championship in 50 years. they had a gigantic parade through the city. the bucks defeating phoenix in the finals. as you can see, p.j. tucker might've been slightly overserved. >> we did it. >> we already got dogs. we've got to be big dogs. it milwaukee, we are dogs. >> in case you missed it, the translation, dan, they got dogs in milwaukee. they've got the big dog, giannis antetokounmpo, the most important dog. sports on abc7 sponsored by river rock casino. reto the stage, because he was feeling it. you know, you don't get to do it that often. every 50 years in milwaukee, so have a good time and be safe. >> all right, thanks, larry. >>> coming up tonight at 8:00, h
. >> reporter: will you have a celebratory bud light tonight? i will have a celebratory bud light. >> he has been our guy in the biggest situations, so this is actually more normal than anything else. he deserves all the credit. he has been great all >> speaking of celebratory bud light, hello, what a party in milwaukee today as the bucks and their fans celebrated the teams first nba championship in 50 years. they had a gigantic parade through the city. the bucks defeating...
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>> jimmy: hi, bud. >> how's it going?ot married. congratulations. [ cheers and applause >> thank you thank you. >> jimmy: i wanted to -- there's many questions i want to ask, but a couple questions if you don't mind about you and colin. we love colin jost [ cheers and applause and we know you're both life long new yorkers do you ever argue over pizza in new york, where to get the best pizza? >> oh, yeah, well, you know colin is from staten island, so that means something [ laughter ] you know, he really -- he's -- he's very specific about his slice. where, you know, he'll definitely tell you the best slice is in staten island. >> jimmy: no, no, no >> i respect that. i -- i respectfully disagree i am from manhattan, and i -- you know, my -- are you asking where my favorite slice -- >> jimmy: yeah >> -- is from? >> jimmy: yeah >> i got to say by the slice, i really love joe's pizza. >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking about. [ cheers and applause yeah, and then me too. >> i would say for a whole pie though, i got to go with l
>> jimmy: hi, bud. >> how's it going?ot married. congratulations. [ cheers and applause >> thank you thank you. >> jimmy: i wanted to -- there's many questions i want to ask, but a couple questions if you don't mind about you and colin. we love colin jost [ cheers and applause and we know you're both life long new yorkers do you ever argue over pizza in new york, where to get the best pizza? >> oh, yeah, well, you know colin is from staten island, so that means...
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buds of the debate about vaccinating _ to do.imately we _ that? it might be, but i'm education is and ultimately we will _ that? it might be, but i'm education is and ultimately we will look - that? it might be, but i'm education is and ultimately we will look to - is and ultimately we will look to the medical profession i think there's a frustration on the how long the seriousness of this debate is going to be to come to terms with some sort of solution and it may be some sort of solution and it may be some issue about side effects but there may not be a good look at the very least and elicit the adults, the people that are 21 that been vaccinated and are going about business as usual while in our schools, we start to see young people suffering with all of this, it might be the case that it happens but, we had, we have to have a plan for it. and i think that would be one way of getting reassurance to people that the government is doing more thanjust giving people that the government is doing more than just giving us rhetoric and
buds of the debate about vaccinating _ to do.imately we _ that? it might be, but i'm education is and ultimately we will _ that? it might be, but i'm education is and ultimately we will look - that? it might be, but i'm education is and ultimately we will look to - is and ultimately we will look to the medical profession i think there's a frustration on the how long the seriousness of this debate is going to be to come to terms with some sort of solution and it may be some sort of solution and...
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from the outside, not much to tempt the taste buds, but supermarket depots keep us all fed.res to allow staff at risk of infection to keep working. it comes as over a million people across the country isolate, meaning some gaps on shop shelves and even closures. it's great that depot workers and food manufacturers will be exempt from government rules, but it is borderline pointless if you're not going to make all of the chain exempt. we need food store workers to be omitted from the list immediately. and tonight, it's emerged that those first testing sites won't be ready until monday, despite earlier government assurances, raising questions about plans for expansion. supermarkets see this as a step forward, but not the solution. the 10,000 workers involved in manufacturing and distribution who could be exempt are just a fraction of the 4 million involved in bringing ourfood from farm to plate. the government argues that you relax restrictions too much, you could see infection rates soaring, but some businesses are concerned they could be overlooked. this wholesaler in burnle
from the outside, not much to tempt the taste buds, but supermarket depots keep us all fed.res to allow staff at risk of infection to keep working. it comes as over a million people across the country isolate, meaning some gaps on shop shelves and even closures. it's great that depot workers and food manufacturers will be exempt from government rules, but it is borderline pointless if you're not going to make all of the chain exempt. we need food store workers to be omitted from the list...
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yeah, i got his bud kicked. okay. we're talking about january 6, so i have think he's going to hang on debbie. hang on please. okay, ari because i want to give everyone equal time here, ari. there have been reports that the f b, i might have had embedded snitches, and undercover personnel here is that something you would like to learn more about? because we did have a got we had, we had a governor and i let me out, let me say that already i have for the end, you have to let me ask you in there, where would you like it out? man? i have had an offer. i've had yeah, but if you came to my question, if you don't absolutely. now you're trying to tell your audience that you know, i knew that chris good be governor of michigan. there was an allegation that what's her name? what's her name whitmeyer? janet. what the good, okay, go ahead. well, you don't have to be condescending. i'm trying to be civil, right? what you're talking about. do i not part of the conversation fitting. what about what you don't have to insult everyone
yeah, i got his bud kicked. okay. we're talking about january 6, so i have think he's going to hang on debbie. hang on please. okay, ari because i want to give everyone equal time here, ari. there have been reports that the f b, i might have had embedded snitches, and undercover personnel here is that something you would like to learn more about? because we did have a got we had, we had a governor and i let me out, let me say that already i have for the end, you have to let me ask you in there,...
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hi, bud. how are you? [laughter] hi, bud. hi.fireworks went off, she returned home and rang the door bell. [laughter] >> so cute. >> all right, what do you think? >> why can't people be more like dogs? they're just honestly the best. i want to show you, that's jacques, that's my best friend's dog. i don't have a dog in the city because i feel like my 500-square-foot apartment is not big enough. the best dog, and that's berthi berthie, that's our family dog. we named him after a pakistani dessert. i just love dogs. they're just the best. >> and we know katie loves dogs because hers is an instagram celebrity. >> i do love dogs. we do love dogs, and we're not just talking about the georgia dogs, joey -- [laughter] he gets to hang out on his pillow. he likes to to sleep a lot, he also likes to visit me when i'm working, and he likes to -- >> joey? >> yeah. i've got two dogs that are awesome. i have again chis that are way more cute than they are cool. >> all right, thanks, guys. it's been a pleasure. jon scott with "the fox report" n
hi, bud. how are you? [laughter] hi, bud. hi.fireworks went off, she returned home and rang the door bell. [laughter] >> so cute. >> all right, what do you think? >> why can't people be more like dogs? they're just honestly the best. i want to show you, that's jacques, that's my best friend's dog. i don't have a dog in the city because i feel like my 500-square-foot apartment is not big enough. the best dog, and that's berthi berthie, that's our family dog. we named him after...
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let's meet our next guest here hey, bud >> hello [ laughter ] >> jimmy: how are you pal? and i'm from georgetown, kentucky [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: hey, welcome to the show, sam. sam, it looks like you need some artwork there [ laughter ] you're not in a prison somewhere, are you, sam? are you okay [ laughter ] >> no. i took it all off the wall it gets a bit busy >> jimmy: oh, i appreciate it, buddy. what is the talent that you'll be showing us tonight, bud >> oh, i can do a noise that sounds like the wheel from "the wheel of fortune." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: sam? sam, you're sitting in front of, like, three guitars. [ laughter ] i'm just saying. you took the posters off the wall you have musical instruments what is your talent again? you're making the sound of the what >> the wheel from "the wheel of fortune. [ laughter and applause >> jimmy: well, i think we can maybe help you out with this audience, can you help him out on the count of three, we'll say, "wheel of fortune," and sam will do his thing. [ drumroll ] you ready? one, two, three. >> wheel of fortune! [
let's meet our next guest here hey, bud >> hello [ laughter ] >> jimmy: how are you pal? and i'm from georgetown, kentucky [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: hey, welcome to the show, sam. sam, it looks like you need some artwork there [ laughter ] you're not in a prison somewhere, are you, sam? are you okay [ laughter ] >> no. i took it all off the wall it gets a bit busy >> jimmy: oh, i appreciate it, buddy. what is the talent that you'll be showing us tonight, bud...
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i said, i trust you, bud. i believe you 100%. >> reporter: creeped out, they headed back home. kayden's mom posted their experience on social media. that's when the modera county sheriff's department reached out for more information. turns out, a woman went missing just over a year ago, within five miles of where they were. a woman with a black shirt and blue hair. >> he describes down to blue hair. he said, she has a black shirt, blue jeans and blue hair, mom. >> reporter: detectives say kayden's description matched that of 53-year-old sandra hughes who went missing in june 2020, after going camping alone. kayden was able to identify three out of four pictures of her. detectives went back to the meadow with the gorba family to investigate. and so far, found nothing. but the case remains open. >> she was possibly a ghost looking for some help. i hope that he could have at least helped and maybe helped the family find her. >> reporter: that four-wheeler the family used to drive up to the meadow is now for sale. they say they're too spooked to use it again. mona? victor? >> good
i said, i trust you, bud. i believe you 100%. >> reporter: creeped out, they headed back home. kayden's mom posted their experience on social media. that's when the modera county sheriff's department reached out for more information. turns out, a woman went missing just over a year ago, within five miles of where they were. a woman with a black shirt and blue hair. >> he describes down to blue hair. he said, she has a black shirt, blue jeans and blue hair, mom. >> reporter:...
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the teachers are happy to do they pause to inspire the budding scientists. yeah. it's something i care about myself. it always bothers me when i see people leaving rubbish behind, especially when they have small children with them and are supposed to be setting an example. the work of the plastic pirates shows that on average, one piece of trash can be found for every 2 square meters of river bank in germany . france also has a project aimed at tracking down the trench. it's called plastic origins and goes a step further using artificial intelligence. and we want to move as much as grown kids and citizens, as we can to go on the reverse. so you can create, they've got actually getting, what can you read a bank? and you think those data using the video to take the advantage of the real bank, we will be able to analyze video detect liter items and use the data to map prevail, plastic pollution. the aim of plastic origins is to get strict legislation introduced on plastic waste and regulatory limits for the amount of plastic in european rivers. vacovich map is intend
the teachers are happy to do they pause to inspire the budding scientists. yeah. it's something i care about myself. it always bothers me when i see people leaving rubbish behind, especially when they have small children with them and are supposed to be setting an example. the work of the plastic pirates shows that on average, one piece of trash can be found for every 2 square meters of river bank in germany . france also has a project aimed at tracking down the trench. it's called plastic...
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stronger than a bud light to wash that one off. >>> coming up tonight on abc 7 news is "press your luckews at 11:00. >> for all of us here we appreciate your time and join us again tonight at 11:00. this is "jeopardy!" let's meet today's contestants-- a phd student from new haven, connecticut... a middle school teacher from lawrence, kansas... and our returning champion-- a traffic engineer from boise, idaho... whose 3-day cash winnings total... and now here is the guest host of "jeopardy!"--robin roberts. hey, josh. oh, thank you, one and all, and thank you, johnny gilbert. you know, being here, gonna share a little secret. it's bringing back some great memories po it's bringing back we would watch "jeopardy!" while doing "sportscenter," okay? and we would even time our commercial breaks to watch final jeopardy! where my colleague bob ley would often, well, yeah, he--he kind of beat us pretty badly there. but another person who is pretty darn good at final jeopardy! is our reigning champion, josh saak, in fact, he's been winning since the beginning of my week. am i a little bit of a go
stronger than a bud light to wash that one off. >>> coming up tonight on abc 7 news is "press your luckews at 11:00. >> for all of us here we appreciate your time and join us again tonight at 11:00. this is "jeopardy!" let's meet today's contestants-- a phd student from new haven, connecticut... a middle school teacher from lawrence, kansas... and our returning champion-- a traffic engineer from boise, idaho... whose 3-day cash winnings total... and now here is the...
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amos' wife mary, played by rosario dawson, has fallen ill, to the horror of their son gunner, a buddings. enraptured by stories of a mythical "water man" who somehow managed to cheat death and now lives by a remote lake, endlessly searching for his lost wife, gunner embarks on a dangerous journey with a local girl who claims to have met and escaped from this mythical creature. i'm going to find the water man. come into my office. inspired by the spirit of classic �*80s movies like bt and the goonies, but also nodding its head towards such diverse inspirations as the shawshank redemption and candyman, the water man is a surprisingly effective mix of down—to—earth family drama and out—of—this—world fantasy. there is a genuinely eerie and powerfully emotional magical realist edge to the drama, as gunner's hopes and fears are visualised on screen like scenes and characters from his own artistic creations. it's an effective device that tells us much of this is happening in gunner's imagination, but also leaves us wondering just how much is real. an enjoyably eccentric supporting performance
amos' wife mary, played by rosario dawson, has fallen ill, to the horror of their son gunner, a buddings. enraptured by stories of a mythical "water man" who somehow managed to cheat death and now lives by a remote lake, endlessly searching for his lost wife, gunner embarks on a dangerous journey with a local girl who claims to have met and escaped from this mythical creature. i'm going to find the water man. come into my office. inspired by the spirit of classic �*80s movies like...
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i mean my mom le bud mention 300 reading up on we need to be form in gen 400000000 by jenn me longer than him. just need one gun. and bolling k. i know. but what i mean suddenly when when eliza said and i'm de la, says he never saw his cousin that the ice his camp and hadn't heard anything about where he was or what he doing. well, we're not gonna go down. no, no money for sending me a series of good stuff. you know, our new to me means with my partner mario. i mean your mind well, our mission, what do you think we need to bring in my novel? not a need to know. i'm in the, in the mind so, but now i need doing, i need to so i can look for the library. i will show up front of me home today. let me know when he will be up for i said, 13 princess has already learned what the trailers father didn't sell her. he betrayed her by joining isis news. and so i knew my lesson. yes, i knew by now this must be said no problem. then the thought on a minute, as i've been in a position up all up, i really didn't known why? oh, why was the one the way so they say why i didn't tell you because my husba
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have on the what were many or found $11.00 with many, you won't be done by doing the free on for me on bud and i left will get you will get what, what a one year 50 very ordinary life. that's i live and yet i breast cancer and our life with all these on can you think about john? read a. we don't know one of our new or international media. nobody was when i got no knowledge on that way above us already went johnson, our president, for the 20, when i saw it, is doing what you know more of a now is every one of you know use when you know, use suffering when solving no guy know what of all the ah you would you do in the room and do we don't jump in the leg also don't come from the news, not the best of it. and then ended returning back. returning, playing phone is going to continue to move from content to prefer you just believe the go disabled and go to several not possible minute as well. that's the the with the, the would be a long time to have, you know, new orleans will go back then because if we have slow because we know the advantage of that, again, i know this is kim cook and it will c
have on the what were many or found $11.00 with many, you won't be done by doing the free on for me on bud and i left will get you will get what, what a one year 50 very ordinary life. that's i live and yet i breast cancer and our life with all these on can you think about john? read a. we don't know one of our new or international media. nobody was when i got no knowledge on that way above us already went johnson, our president, for the 20, when i saw it, is doing what you know more of a now...
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a budding graphic artist played by lonnie chavis.nraptured by stories of the mythical water man who somehow managed to cheat death in our lives by remote lake endlessly searching for his lost wife, gunnar embarks on a dangerous journey with a local girl who claims to have met and escape from this mythical creature. i'm going to find the water man. come into my office. inspired by the spirit of classics 80s movies like et and the goonies, but also not in its heads towards diverse inspiration such as the shawshank redemption and candyman, the water man is a surprisingly effective mix of down—to—earth family drama and out of this world fantasy. run! there's a genuninely eerie and powerful emotional magical realist edge to the drama as gunnar�*s hopes and fears are visualised on screen like scenes and characters from his own creations. it's an effective device that tells us much of this is happening in gunnar�*s imagination but also leaves us wondering just how much of it is real. an enjoyably eccentric supporting performance by alfred m
a budding graphic artist played by lonnie chavis.nraptured by stories of the mythical water man who somehow managed to cheat death in our lives by remote lake endlessly searching for his lost wife, gunnar embarks on a dangerous journey with a local girl who claims to have met and escape from this mythical creature. i'm going to find the water man. come into my office. inspired by the spirit of classics 80s movies like et and the goonies, but also not in its heads towards diverse inspiration...
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. >> and i played bud.all that racket upstairs? >> i didn't hear anything. >> "father knows best" represented the good life, the american dream. >> off to bed you go. >> joining us now is kim fields, actress and star of the hit sitcoms "the upshaws," "living single," and "the facts of life." kim, i'm so glad to talk to you, i feel like i know you from all the roles you've played. >> hello, nice to see you. >> sitcoms have helped us to understand and navigate social issues throughout so many decades. you yourself acted in a number of sitcoms. i'm wondering, what role do you think that sitcoms actually play in american culture? >> well, i mean, the fact that we've been known to go to that place that is tv land, to escape, you know, especially when times are difficult, when times are very challenging. and so the history of sitcoms in particular, let alone our industry as a whole, has always been the place to go to. you know, when you needed to leave whatever you were dealing with for just a little while and la
. >> and i played bud.all that racket upstairs? >> i didn't hear anything. >> "father knows best" represented the good life, the american dream. >> off to bed you go. >> joining us now is kim fields, actress and star of the hit sitcoms "the upshaws," "living single," and "the facts of life." kim, i'm so glad to talk to you, i feel like i know you from all the roles you've played. >> hello, nice to see you. >>...
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bud field but off the field which is really important.— field but off the field which is really important, , really important. and i think he has shown great — really important. and i think he has shown great empathy _ really important. and i think he has shown great empathy and - really important. and i think he has shown great empathy and i - really important. and i think he has shown great empathy and i think i really important. and i think he has| shown great empathy and i think he is a terrific leader and he's very thoughtful and incredibly intelligent and i think he has gained the trust of the team and the trust of the nation over the last few weeks and i'm not sure that was the case at the beginning. the -la ers the case at the beginning. the players are — the case at the beginning. the players are not _ the case at the beginning. the players are not long back from rome but there is going to be a very different feel to things this week. we know many fans were not able to travel to support them but they speak wembley is at 75% capacity so 60,000 fans tonight and tomorrow night and f
bud field but off the field which is really important.— field but off the field which is really important, , really important. and i think he has shown great — really important. and i think he has shown great empathy _ really important. and i think he has shown great empathy and - really important. and i think he has shown great empathy and i - really important. and i think he has shown great empathy and i think i really important. and i think he has| shown great empathy and i think he is a...
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to have one of many, or found $11.00 with many, you won't go by during that are free all for me on bud, and i left. we'll get, we'll get what her, what a one year, 50 berry on our lives. that's our yellow breast cancer and our life with all these new things into the city where day we don't know one of our new or international media. nobody was when i got no knowledge on dr. william bob was already went out to our president for the 20. when i saw it is the what she was normal over now. every one is no use no use suffering, suffering. no good. no edible a ah eugene good. when you're in the room and you don't jump in one leg, also don't jump in the best of it and then ended return back. you can return and playing phone is going to continue to move from content to prefer you just believe the go to simple and go to say nothing impossible. but let's go to the the with the as we would it would be a long time for me for that. well i will go back to it if we are like slow because we know what to get to know what i know and it will cook some minutes of it when you call it. and when you know, i'm
to have one of many, or found $11.00 with many, you won't go by during that are free all for me on bud, and i left. we'll get, we'll get what her, what a one year, 50 berry on our lives. that's our yellow breast cancer and our life with all these new things into the city where day we don't know one of our new or international media. nobody was when i got no knowledge on dr. william bob was already went out to our president for the 20. when i saw it is the what she was normal over now. every one...
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. >> and i played bud.el. >> what was all that racket upstairs? >> i didn't hear anything. >> "father knows best" represented the good life, the american dream. >> i will read you one story, and then off to bed you go. >> joining us now is kim fields, actress and star of the hit sitcoms "living single" and the "facts of life." kim, i am so glad to talk to you. i feel like i know you in all the roles that you have played so hello, this evening. >> hello, nice to see you. >> you know, this series looks at how sitcoms have really helped us to understand, and to navigate social issues throughout so many decades. and you, yourself, have acted in a number of sitcoms. so, i'm wondering, what role do you think that sitcoms, actually, play in american culture? >> well, i mean, the fact that -- um -- we've been known to go to -- um -- that place that is tv land to escape, you know, especially when times are difficult. when times are very challenging. and so, the history of -- of sitcoms, in particular, let alone our
. >> and i played bud.el. >> what was all that racket upstairs? >> i didn't hear anything. >> "father knows best" represented the good life, the american dream. >> i will read you one story, and then off to bed you go. >> joining us now is kim fields, actress and star of the hit sitcoms "living single" and the "facts of life." kim, i am so glad to talk to you. i feel like i know you in all the roles that you have played so hello,...
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that's a star right there, bud it is great to have you here >> i'm so excited to be here i've wanted story because it started with wrestling, right >> yeah, yeah. [ cheers ] >> jimmy: was it the plan or was -- >> no, no. [ cheers ] honestly, i -- [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: that's got to feel good though, right >> it feels good >> jimmy: you wanted to be an actor first? >> no, no. it's weird, man. i stumbled onto things i didn't even realize i was athletic till i was, like, 16-years-old yeah i grew up -- i didn't grow up with sports. so i moved from san francisco to d.c., back to d.c. to live with my dad. and so now i'm in the suburbs, and i have access to sports. the only other two filipinos in my high school were on the wrestling team so, they asked me to come out really because i was filipino but i went out and i started just like sticking guys. i was like launching guys. like, "hey, i'm pretty good at this." >> jimmy: wow. >> i stumbled into acting as well i never set out to be an actor because i was always very shy, and introverted kid. and i never thought i'd be performing
that's a star right there, bud it is great to have you here >> i'm so excited to be here i've wanted story because it started with wrestling, right >> yeah, yeah. [ cheers ] >> jimmy: was it the plan or was -- >> no, no. [ cheers ] honestly, i -- [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: that's got to feel good though, right >> it feels good >> jimmy: you wanted to be an actor first? >> no, no. it's weird, man. i stumbled onto things i didn't even realize i...
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. >> and i played bud.>> i didn't hear anything. >> represent the the good life. american dream. >> i'll read you one story and off to bed you go. >> cnn's stepahnie elam is at the warner brother's studio in bur burbank, california. i'm guessing many viewers recognize that iconic coffee shop you're in. >> exactly. this is central perk. this is the couch where we'd see the friends hanging out. fun fact here, they would change the art on the set every three episodes or so to make it seem more real. this is one of the fun things you can do at the warner brother's hollywood tour. the studio tour you can come and see all of the shows there are 37 sound stages here. there are a number of shows throughout the years that have been filmed here. so many showsthat i history is here on this back lot and this new enhanced tour you can be part of when you come here. this is really amazing to see since 1928 they have been making tv and movie magic. think about sitcoms and think about all the things we remember and maybe n
. >> and i played bud.>> i didn't hear anything. >> represent the the good life. american dream. >> i'll read you one story and off to bed you go. >> cnn's stepahnie elam is at the warner brother's studio in bur burbank, california. i'm guessing many viewers recognize that iconic coffee shop you're in. >> exactly. this is central perk. this is the couch where we'd see the friends hanging out. fun fact here, they would change the art on the set every three...
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hi, bud. yeah, i got this silly mustache and beard.e -- since the pandemic >> no, i have not been back. it's bee, you know, over, like, a year a year and three months or something. >> jimmy: we miss you, bud do you remember your first day in 30 rock, or first time you came into the building >> first time i ever went to 30 rock was to see a dress rehearsal of "snl" in 1982 because a classmate of mine, her dad was a cameraman on "snl," and the clash were going to be on so, she was like, "yeah, i know you like the clash why don't you go see them? and i did. it was incredible. >> jimmy: no way you ended up doing -- i remember you did a sketch with them for something, where you were eating rubbish or whatever you were a character - >> yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. yeah >> jimmy: what was that for? that was - >> that was for funny or die, and they were promoting, like, this box set of theirs and i told them that i went to go see them. i was like -- you know, i was, like, being really earnest like, "hey, you know, i actually went to see you guys at
hi, bud. yeah, i got this silly mustache and beard.e -- since the pandemic >> no, i have not been back. it's bee, you know, over, like, a year a year and three months or something. >> jimmy: we miss you, bud do you remember your first day in 30 rock, or first time you came into the building >> first time i ever went to 30 rock was to see a dress rehearsal of "snl" in 1982 because a classmate of mine, her dad was a cameraman on "snl," and the clash were...
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president bud en biden is about announce the new federal guidance for the vaccine. shannon, i begin with you. talk us through this decision making process, what you're hearing from your sources at the white house as to why the white house felt compelled to make this decision. >> white house officials indicated that they hope this will set a butt of a model for others to follow, whether it's state governments, local governments or companies. you know, there was a lot of discussion over the past couple weeks within the administration. you know, people close to the conversations told me about whether they should do this or they should wait until there is full fda approval which would help give them a little bit of, i guess, cover with some people who are concerned about getting the vaccine when it hasn't received that final fda approval. but because of the situation, we're seeing with the delta variant across the country spreading much more rapidly than a lot of people anticipated and the vaccination numbers really plateauing and stuck at levels well beyond -- well bel
president bud en biden is about announce the new federal guidance for the vaccine. shannon, i begin with you. talk us through this decision making process, what you're hearing from your sources at the white house as to why the white house felt compelled to make this decision. >> white house officials indicated that they hope this will set a butt of a model for others to follow, whether it's state governments, local governments or companies. you know, there was a lot of discussion over the...
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construct believe there were people you, you reside in godaddy's, you know, we allowed them in the bud, take them or do they do summer in making if they want to use their prayer for they come down and say there is cause the i me ah ah, i like the. 6 the, the, [000:00:00;00] me, ah, ah, my man gaudy when he should head community with the con, the vision in my community, which can oh, with wildlife. me my way it's about my grandmother. my godaddy is my future. my love when demands that cloud me ah, in both fell mom flying the flag for her nation. we have been putting in frame crickets on what the country between muslim my dream play in the woods was providing how family plays queen game. that's my precious game in the game. my son, bob way on al jazeera me holding the powerful to account. as we examined the us, his role in the world on al jazeera, alter the world and picks the fascinating story of a prisoner exchange, negotiated to inter on behalf of us and israel, a story of brinkman ship and bartering, a captive israeli soldiers for palestinian prisoners as recalled find media players
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sponge bob's best bud patrick is getting his own show. patrick star show is the second spin off of the animated series, follows a younger patrick at home with his family. we heard from the voice of patrick himself and his mom. >> good morning. >> who wouldn't love my boy? he is so cute. >> we are all kind of in a different point in our existence, whatever that means. i think fans of bikini bottom will recognize the humor immediately and get a lot of laughs out of it. >> i am glad patrick is finally getting a little love. catch the first show tomorrow on nickelodeon. >>> another live look outside in san jose. it is h >>> graffiti becoming a major problem. business owners are reaching a boiling point. what they're demanding. that story and more at 5:00. >>> from the top of the mark hopkins hotel, can you see the clouds on the golden gate bridge in the distance. let me give you a closer view. this is the only place where we still have the clouds today. it's sunshine for everybody else and that's going to be a theme for the next few days. it
sponge bob's best bud patrick is getting his own show. patrick star show is the second spin off of the animated series, follows a younger patrick at home with his family. we heard from the voice of patrick himself and his mom. >> good morning. >> who wouldn't love my boy? he is so cute. >> we are all kind of in a different point in our existence, whatever that means. i think fans of bikini bottom will recognize the humor immediately and get a lot of laughs out of it. >>...
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. >> will you have a celebratory bud light tonight?>> absolutely. >> the 49ers keep making players the highest paid in their position. now fred warner can finally buy a condo in los gatos. he has reportedly agreed to a five-year deal worth up to 95 million, 40 million guaranteed. last season, he started every game for three straight. check out this between arron borchers and warner. appreciate that means a lot. >> last night tle in 50 years behind of 54th show, giannis antetokounmpo, he celebrated this morning with a different kind of 50. >> can i have a 50 piece? can i have please a 50 piece chicken minis. prth age no knows no limits. >> meet this new mexico grandmother who had trouble moving around after a car crash a few years ago. over the weekend she participated in her first ever powerlifting competition. get this, she went out and said four records including - [male narrator] the following program is sponsored by mercy ships. five billion people lack access to safe surgery. it's a staggering number that's almost hard to believe.
. >> will you have a celebratory bud light tonight?>> absolutely. >> the 49ers keep making players the highest paid in their position. now fred warner can finally buy a condo in los gatos. he has reportedly agreed to a five-year deal worth up to 95 million, 40 million guaranteed. last season, he started every game for three straight. check out this between arron borchers and warner. appreciate that means a lot. >> last night tle in 50 years behind of 54th show, giannis...
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>> finn: do you hear that, bud?your sister gets to go to the zoo, and you get to hang out here with your folks. >> steffy: are you gonna do one of your world-famous jokes? >> finn: i thought you hated my jokes. >> steffy: oh, your-- your dad jokes. >> finn: yeah? >> steffy: no, go for it. go for it. >> finn: okay, you know what? just for that, knock-knock. >> steffy: oh. i forgot. i have to review those pages, the financial reports. >> finn: oh. no, come back here. your mom's a nut, you know that? but she's also smart, fierce, and drop-dead gorgeous, inside and out.
>> finn: do you hear that, bud?your sister gets to go to the zoo, and you get to hang out here with your folks. >> steffy: are you gonna do one of your world-famous jokes? >> finn: i thought you hated my jokes. >> steffy: oh, your-- your dad jokes. >> finn: yeah? >> steffy: no, go for it. go for it. >> finn: okay, you know what? just for that, knock-knock. >> steffy: oh. i forgot. i have to review those pages, the financial reports. >> finn:...
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i can use it. [ laughter ] >> and i played bud. hear anything. >> "father knows best" represented the good life, the american dream. >> i'll read you one story and then off to bed you go. >> the genre has been on for 70 years and this hour we're not going back too far into the archives. stephanie elam is at the warner brothers lot in burbank, california, i'm guessing many of the viewers recognize that iconic backdrop. >> how many people wish that they could sit here and hang out with their friends, pam? see what i did there? >> i can do the clap -- cha, cha, cha, cha. we know that, but here is a place where people love to come on the warner brothers studio tour. this is the fountain that they all played in in the opening of the show. this is also central park behind me so multiple episodes were filmed here for "friends" as well and there were so many different shows that have been filmed here. this lot has been here since 1928 and there are 37 sound stages here and so people can see a lot of their shows whether it be bob hart, or i
i can use it. [ laughter ] >> and i played bud. hear anything. >> "father knows best" represented the good life, the american dream. >> i'll read you one story and then off to bed you go. >> the genre has been on for 70 years and this hour we're not going back too far into the archives. stephanie elam is at the warner brothers lot in burbank, california, i'm guessing many of the viewers recognize that iconic backdrop. >> how many people wish that they...
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you're great at what you do, bud. when we come back, we'll talk about your movie "jungle cruise."ing every customer a new 5g phone, on us, aha! old customers. new customers. families. businesses. in-laws. law firms. every customer. new 5g phones when you trade in your old ones. and if you're not a customer, we'll help cover the cost to switch. just ask wanda. she's been with us since... (gasps)... now. upgrade your phone. upgrade your network. it's dry. there's no dry time. makes us wonder why we booked fifteen second ad slots. ♪ (upbeat music) ♪ lots of vitamins a and c there's no dry time. and only 45 calories a serving. good morning, indeed. v8. the original plant-powered drink. veg up. attention, california. new federal funding of $3 billion is available to help more people pay for health insurance — no matter what your income. how much is yours? julie and bob are paying $700 less, every month. dee got comprehensive coverage for only $1 a month. and the navarros are paying less than $100 a month. check coveredca.com to see your new, lower price. the sooner you sign up the more
you're great at what you do, bud. when we come back, we'll talk about your movie "jungle cruise."ing every customer a new 5g phone, on us, aha! old customers. new customers. families. businesses. in-laws. law firms. every customer. new 5g phones when you trade in your old ones. and if you're not a customer, we'll help cover the cost to switch. just ask wanda. she's been with us since... (gasps)... now. upgrade your phone. upgrade your network. it's dry. there's no dry time. makes us...
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[ cheers and applause >> jimmy: we got this, bud >> sure. >> jimmy: all right. >> if i can make soundne. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you're playing the saxophone. you want me to take it you want me to take the sax? >> what -- oh, i see okay i don't even know where it is. yeah, what's - >> that's a big drum >> jimmy: that's a little trumpet. that looks like that should be called timpani the little - this guy doesn't he look cool >> yeah. >> jimmy: that should be timpani. >> that's the piccolo trumpet. >> jimmy: no, that's no trumpet. >> yeah, this is timpani >> jimmy: we got this one. look at this jam come on. >> what if i hit this and no sound comes out. >> jimmy: electric saxophone [ laughter ] whoa ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: i got a sound. >> okay. >> jimmy: 1, 2, 3. ♪ [ laughter ] ♪ >> jimmy: you sing it to a a child. >> questlove: hush a bye baby on the tree top? >> jimmy: yes! >> "hush a bye baby" >> jimmy: yes! thank you! it's perfect ♪ [ cheers and applause ♪ tina fey, everybody. we are talking with tina more when we come back. stick around what in the hell [ cheers and applause ♪ acustomizes ca
[ cheers and applause >> jimmy: we got this, bud >> sure. >> jimmy: all right. >> if i can make soundne. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you're playing the saxophone. you want me to take it you want me to take the sax? >> what -- oh, i see okay i don't even know where it is. yeah, what's - >> that's a big drum >> jimmy: that's a little trumpet. that looks like that should be called timpani the little - this guy doesn't he look cool >> yeah. >>...
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. >> he said trust me, trust me, i trust you, bud. creeped out the gorbas said they headed back home. kaiden's mom posted their experience on social media and that's when the madera county o. turns s out a woman went missin just over a year ago within five miles of where they were. a woman with a black shirt and blue hair. >> he described down to blue hair. blue jeans a and blue hair, mom >> reporter: detectives say kaiden's description matched that of 53-year-old sandra hughes who went missing in june 2020 after goioiftfterer g goiot three out of four pictures of her. detectives went back to the meadow with the gorba family and so far found nothing but the >> she was possibly a ghost looking for some help. i ho i hohoi i i i the family find her. >> reporter: thatteteter:r:hahar the family used to drive up to the meadow is now for sale. they say they're too spooked to use it again. mona, victor. >> andrea, thank you. and now we both have the chills. >> yeah. >>> coming up, how to beat hackers at their own game. the simple way to prote
. >> he said trust me, trust me, i trust you, bud. creeped out the gorbas said they headed back home. kaiden's mom posted their experience on social media and that's when the madera county o. turns s out a woman went missin just over a year ago within five miles of where they were. a woman with a black shirt and blue hair. >> he described down to blue hair. blue jeans a and blue hair, mom >> reporter: detectives say kaiden's description matched that of 53-year-old sandra...
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are you ready for this, bud?priest." [ laughter ] >> i think wrestlers are known for having trademark moves what was the priest's trademark move >> jimmy: i had two trademark moves. one was, i would -- i would put you in a grapple hold, in submission, until you confessed a sin. [ laughter ] and so then i would know, like, sins it was a good storyline, you know >> sure. >> jimmy: i'm a big fan of, uh -- yeah, wwe. wwf at the time. my other move was if i body slam you, and then i would pull out holy water and bring you back to -- [ laughter ] i bring you back to life the priest >> both very good. >> uh, what did you wear >> jimmy: uh, here's -- well, i made it out of cardboard, like poster board like, the little -- the priest's, uh -- the thing. >> the collar. >> jimmy: the collar but i didn't actually have a a full on uniform. but if i did, it would be that and a robe but then when i got in the ring, i would take the robe off and i would have just the collar and maybe two little things almost like a little chippen
are you ready for this, bud?priest." [ laughter ] >> i think wrestlers are known for having trademark moves what was the priest's trademark move >> jimmy: i had two trademark moves. one was, i would -- i would put you in a grapple hold, in submission, until you confessed a sin. [ laughter ] and so then i would know, like, sins it was a good storyline, you know >> sure. >> jimmy: i'm a big fan of, uh -- yeah, wwe. wwf at the time. my other move was if i body slam...
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. >>> that student, alyssa's mother, a budding artist, struggling with a debilitating illness >> right after i was born my mom was officially diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia. it can destroy everyone's life. it is a disease. >> reporter: medical treatment and family support would help at first, but alyssa says her mom eventually stopped taking her medication, there was violence in the home and soon alyssa's grandmother would take over parenting duties full- time. >> it was really hard, i knew her when she was somewhat okay. that was the hardest part. it was like losing my mom. >> reporter: also lost, alyssa's own voice, buried by grief. >> for a long time i was like, i don't want to claim any of this. i never told my story. until i met a friend who went through something very similar with her mom. that is where i found a lot of comfort. >> reporter: comfort found in telling her story to others, and freedom in reconnecting with her mother. not in person, but apart. recalling a happy childhood memory, the two of rarely seen each other since, but alyssa is back to painting. >> last s
. >>> that student, alyssa's mother, a budding artist, struggling with a debilitating illness >> right after i was born my mom was officially diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia. it can destroy everyone's life. it is a disease. >> reporter: medical treatment and family support would help at first, but alyssa says her mom eventually stopped taking her medication, there was violence in the home and soon alyssa's grandmother would take over parenting duties full- time....
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in covid, you may not have damage to your taste buds but you may notice a change in your taste. your smell is not functioning normally. >> let's talk about how to treat that. that is what you do for someone that comes to you and says help me restore my sense of smell. what do you do with them? >> so really we don't have many treatment options for smell loss. one that has been shown to work and patients have had improvement with this is something called old packto training or sniff training. you may hear different ways of describing it. this basically entails different sense of essential oils. from different groups. so considering different scents like fruity or floury. i like to tell me patients to try the scents of rose or lavender. eucalyptus, clove, lemon. basically what you do is get each of these essential oils, sniff all four of them for 15 seconds twice a day. you do that for a few weeks. then we evaluate. >> as you sniff them, you want to know what that what that wha and impreferential that. impartial. it's physical therapy for your smell nerves. you're trying to get con
in covid, you may not have damage to your taste buds but you may notice a change in your taste. your smell is not functioning normally. >> let's talk about how to treat that. that is what you do for someone that comes to you and says help me restore my sense of smell. what do you do with them? >> so really we don't have many treatment options for smell loss. one that has been shown to work and patients have had improvement with this is something called old packto training or sniff...
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so i'm around the community as it seems to me really, when will it be in the bud? because the market is up. wonderful. well, you mind if you go all me get ready to g. we don't, is that it was that is i got a really that what i'm done? well, i mean, i'm going to go by guy now. god, i did this group, he said i did this and i knew many years ago that there was a disadvantage. was of them that windows now able to paint? does children in school fees? they can buy food, they can build a drug test, are they in? i think he was, well one on that i think i go to minute, we're going to go with the do that. is that going to be thing? i do see a date, but that's what you today. what is going on with the doc will been done. go who then did i never game? i do not. you know, and i think i shot the indians always did not go join. the bank won't put it. so i don't think that's what they look about that. you know, i'm going to talk about that webinar today. now press one and i so many guys i would say when are you going out? as you probably are done, we will, i will not really south
so i'm around the community as it seems to me really, when will it be in the bud? because the market is up. wonderful. well, you mind if you go all me get ready to g. we don't, is that it was that is i got a really that what i'm done? well, i mean, i'm going to go by guy now. god, i did this group, he said i did this and i knew many years ago that there was a disadvantage. was of them that windows now able to paint? does children in school fees? they can buy food, they can build a drug test,...