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because every camel, every owner has a special mark on the camel.called alazid. >> a mark on the camel. third question. i know you're getting ready in abu dhabi for a beauty contest for camels. the winning camel can win $100? is she pretty enough? >> this is for the racing only. we use it for tourists and for the students also. a special camel is a black one. >> those are the most beautiful? >> yeah. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> all right. tufan might not be beautiful enough, but we'll introduce you to beautiful, black camels on another day. >>> next, we talk to sheikh mohammed. he has a lot of camels and a horse collection in the country. he often races in the kentucky derby. he's the prime minister of the united arab emirates, ruler of dubai, protesters and all that is on the table after this. >>> a possible 28,000 job cuts approximate if the postal service goes ahead with big cuts. do you still support it? that's now "outfront." [ woman ] my boyfriend and i were going on vacation, so i used my citi thank you card to pick up some accessories. a
because every camel, every owner has a special mark on the camel.called alazid. >> a mark on the camel. third question. i know you're getting ready in abu dhabi for a beauty contest for camels. the winning camel can win $100? is she pretty enough? >> this is for the racing only. we use it for tourists and for the students also. a special camel is a black one. >> those are the most beautiful? >> yeah. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> all right. tufan might...
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because every camel, every owner has a special mark on the camel.s called alazid. >> a mark on the camel. third question. i know you're getting ready in abu dhabi for a beauty contest for camels. the winning camel can win $100? is she pretty enough? >> this is for the racing only. we use it for tourists and for the students also. a special camel is a black one. >> those are the most beautiful? >> yeah. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> all right. tufan might not be beautiful enough, but we'll introduce you to beautiful, black camels on another day. >>> next, we talk to sheikh mohammed. he has a lot of camels and a horse collection in the country. he often races in the kentucky derby. he's the prime minister of the united arab emirates, ruler of dubai, protesters and all that is on the table after this. >>> a possible 28,000 job cuts approximate if the postal service goes ahead with big cuts. do you still support it? that's now "outfront." [ bell tolls ] agents, what did we learn here today? that lint balls are extremely flammable... ...that's why it's
because every camel, every owner has a special mark on the camel.s called alazid. >> a mark on the camel. third question. i know you're getting ready in abu dhabi for a beauty contest for camels. the winning camel can win $100? is she pretty enough? >> this is for the racing only. we use it for tourists and for the students also. a special camel is a black one. >> those are the most beautiful? >> yeah. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> all right. tufan...
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and camels need an image makeover.help we teamed up with someone who has worked with them for more than 40 years, the director the bronx zoo, jim breheny. what is it about camels that makes you love them? >> i think everything that people like about cats, you can say about camels. they're independent, they have an attitude. they're not terribly willing to please. they like to play tricks sometimes on the people who are working with them so if you have a new person that starts working with them, they'll kind of take advantage of somebody, the fact that somebody is new. you can tell if a camel is in good shape really by touching the hump and if it's firm and not saggy then they have plenty of food and water. >> like these guys. >> like these guys. camels can spit and kick if they're not treated well or if they feel threatened but most of the time if you're really good with them and they are used to you and they're used to being handled, then they'll be fine. ♪ i leave it all to you my love my love, my love my endless lov
and camels need an image makeover.help we teamed up with someone who has worked with them for more than 40 years, the director the bronx zoo, jim breheny. what is it about camels that makes you love them? >> i think everything that people like about cats, you can say about camels. they're independent, they have an attitude. they're not terribly willing to please. they like to play tricks sometimes on the people who are working with them so if you have a new person that starts working with...
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and camels need an image makeover.d up with someone who has worked with them for more than 40 years, the director the bronx zoo, jim breheny. what is it about camels that makes you love them? >> i think everything that people like about cats, you can say about camels. they're independent, they have an attitude. they're not terribly willing to please. they like to play tricks sometimes on the people who are working with them so if you have a new person that starts working with them, they'll kind of take advantage of somebody, the fact that somebody is new. you can tell if a camel is in good shape really by touching the hump and if it's firm and not saggy then they have plenty of food and water. >> like these guys. >> like these guys. camels can spit and kick if they're not treated well or if they feel threatened but most of the time if you're really good with them and they are used to you and they're used to being handled, then they'll be fine. ♪ i leave it all to you my love my love, my love my endless love ♪ >> you co
and camels need an image makeover.d up with someone who has worked with them for more than 40 years, the director the bronx zoo, jim breheny. what is it about camels that makes you love them? >> i think everything that people like about cats, you can say about camels. they're independent, they have an attitude. they're not terribly willing to please. they like to play tricks sometimes on the people who are working with them so if you have a new person that starts working with them,...
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down the revolt. >> when you resort to the camel drivers, it's over at that point. it was interesting because of technology and because of the resources, frankly, of cnn, you are able to be in the midst of stories in a way and broadcast live during them in a way we have never been able to do before. we saw that whether you in tahrir square live. i remember being in the balcony with you in the area where the thugs were. we didn't know if it was the laser sight or what? >> we were surrounded. you could not leave without getting beaten up. we nicknamed it the beat journalist. so many were getting smacked around. so many pr promubarak and hating us. >> what's happening in egypt now, we'll look at what happens after a dictator falls, struggles with the military and now elections. >> this year, tahrir square has been the scene of incredible drama. the sensational images of the famous battle of the camel, people fighting each other with clubs and sticks, making weapons and shields out of the most basic tools. but, it has also become a symbol, tahrir square behind me of a s
down the revolt. >> when you resort to the camel drivers, it's over at that point. it was interesting because of technology and because of the resources, frankly, of cnn, you are able to be in the midst of stories in a way and broadcast live during them in a way we have never been able to do before. we saw that whether you in tahrir square live. i remember being in the balcony with you in the area where the thugs were. we didn't know if it was the laser sight or what? >> we were...
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camel drivers, it's over at that point.ut because of technology and because of the resources, frankly, of cnn, you're able to be in the midst of stories in a way in broadcast live during them during a way that we've never been able to do that bf. and we saw that where you were in the square broadcasting live. i remember being on the balcony with you of the hotel looking at it and getting laser sighted by peechl in the area where the thugs were. and we didn't know if it's a laser sight of the rief. >> well, we were surrounded. we were completely undersiege. you could not, at that point, leave the hotel without getting beaten up. we named it the beat a journalist day because so many people were getting snacked around. there was something so raw and visceral against those that were anti-us. hating us. labeling us as spies. >> we want to continue the conversation about egypt when we come back. also, what's happening in egypt right now. we'll also look at what happens after a dictator falls, the struggles with the military. blar
camel drivers, it's over at that point.ut because of technology and because of the resources, frankly, of cnn, you're able to be in the midst of stories in a way in broadcast live during them during a way that we've never been able to do that bf. and we saw that where you were in the square broadcasting live. i remember being on the balcony with you of the hotel looking at it and getting laser sighted by peechl in the area where the thugs were. and we didn't know if it's a laser sight of the...
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all of a sudden, this epic, bizarre camel charge in tahrir square. and we were all seeing it. >> that was the moment when many egyptians realized the regime was bankrupt, had no idea how to deal with it other than to pay a bunch of camel drivers to put down the revolt. >> when you resort to the camel drivers, it's over at that point. it was interesting because of technology and because of the resources, frankly, of cnn, you are able to be in the midst of stories in a way and broadcast live during them in a way we have never been able to do before. we saw that whether you in tahrir square live. i remember being in the balcony with you in the area where the thugs were. we didn't know if it was the laser sight of a rifle or what was going on. >> we were surrounded. you could not leave without getting beaten up. we nicknamed it the beat journalist. so many were getting smacked around. there was something so raw and visceral about those who were pro-mubarak and hating us. >> we want to continue the conversation about egypt when we come back and what's hap
all of a sudden, this epic, bizarre camel charge in tahrir square. and we were all seeing it. >> that was the moment when many egyptians realized the regime was bankrupt, had no idea how to deal with it other than to pay a bunch of camel drivers to put down the revolt. >> when you resort to the camel drivers, it's over at that point. it was interesting because of technology and because of the resources, frankly, of cnn, you are able to be in the midst of stories in a way and...
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sensational images of the famous battle of the camel. people fighting each other with clubs and sticks making weapons and shields out of the most basic tools, but it has also become a symbol, tahrir square behind me, of a struggle for freedom, a struggle for dignity in the arab world. first in january and february as egyptians gathered and said no to the dictatorial regime of hosni mubarak and then once again nine, ten months later in november as they gathered again and said no to the ruling military council here. so tahrir square has become a symbol of this struggle for dignity in the arab world, and i predict we'll see more drama here again as egyptians continue to see this square as a sign and a symbol of their struggle for freedom. get the technology they love, on the network they deserve. and video chat with up to 9 of your friends with the galaxy nexus by samsung, or get the samsung stratosphere, and for a limited time, get twice the data for the same low price. verizon. gives you a 50% annual bonus! so you earn 50% more cash. acco
sensational images of the famous battle of the camel. people fighting each other with clubs and sticks making weapons and shields out of the most basic tools, but it has also become a symbol, tahrir square behind me, of a struggle for freedom, a struggle for dignity in the arab world. first in january and february as egyptians gathered and said no to the dictatorial regime of hosni mubarak and then once again nine, ten months later in november as they gathered again and said no to the ruling...
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other than to pay a bunch of camel drivers to try to put down the revolt. >> when you resort to the camel drivers, it's over at that point. but it was interesting, i mean, because of technology and because of the resources, frankly, of cnn, you're able to be in the midst of stories in a way -- and broadcast live during them in a way that we just never have been able to do before. >> mm-hmm. >> and we saw that, whether it was you being in tahrir square, broadcasting live. i remember being on the balcony with you of the hotel overlooking it and getting laser sighted by people in the area around where the thugs were. and we didn't know if it's a laser sight of a rifle or if -- what it was. >> we were sound surrounded. we were completely under siege. you could not leave the hotel without getting beaten up. we named it, sarcastically, the beat a journalist day, because so many people were just getting smacked around. and there was something so raw and visceral among those who were pro-mubarak, anti-us, hating us, labeling us as spies. >> we want to continue the conversation about egypt when we
other than to pay a bunch of camel drivers to try to put down the revolt. >> when you resort to the camel drivers, it's over at that point. but it was interesting, i mean, because of technology and because of the resources, frankly, of cnn, you're able to be in the midst of stories in a way -- and broadcast live during them in a way that we just never have been able to do before. >> mm-hmm. >> and we saw that, whether it was you being in tahrir square, broadcasting live. i...
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that is the camels.munity council voted 11-1 to spend about $1500 on three camels for the town's nativity parade. as you can imagine, a few people weren't so happy about this decision. including the one town council member who voted against it. she said quote, of the 11 counselors i was the only one to express disquiet. as everyone wells was clearly in favor, there was no point in pushing to a vote. >>> not helping the camels public relations cause, the $1500 is the exact same amount of money that was going to go to a quiet space for autistic children in one of aberdeenshire's schools. in defense of the camel, the promise of live camels at the parade could increase attendance. think of all the kids that get to see a live camel. more attendance means more money, and that means a stronger economy for aberdeenshire. >>> you're probably wondering why i went to the zoo for a story about a nativity in scotland. here's why. >> so his name is joshua. >>> joshua. >> not a coincidence. josh worked a few nativity s
that is the camels.munity council voted 11-1 to spend about $1500 on three camels for the town's nativity parade. as you can imagine, a few people weren't so happy about this decision. including the one town council member who voted against it. she said quote, of the 11 counselors i was the only one to express disquiet. as everyone wells was clearly in favor, there was no point in pushing to a vote. >>> not helping the camels public relations cause, the $1500 is the exact same amount...
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that is the camels.ommunity council voted 11-1 to spend about $1500 on three camels for the town's nativity parade. as you can imagine, a few people weren't so happy about this decision. including the one town council member ho voted against it. she said quote, of the 11 councilors, i was the only one to express disquiet. as everyone wells was clearly in favor, there was no point in pushing to a vote. >>> not helping the camels public relations cause, the $1500 is the exact same amount of money that was going to go to a quiet space for autistic children in one of aberdeen's schools. in defense of the camel, the promise of live camels at the parade could increase attendance. think of all the kids that get to see a live camel. mora ten dance means more money and a stronger economy. >>> you're probably wondering why i went to the sdploo for a nativity in scotland. here's why. >> so his name is joshua. >>> joshua. >> not a coincidence. it's a bib little cal pick. sneemt he worked a few nativity scenes him se
that is the camels.ommunity council voted 11-1 to spend about $1500 on three camels for the town's nativity parade. as you can imagine, a few people weren't so happy about this decision. including the one town council member ho voted against it. she said quote, of the 11 councilors, i was the only one to express disquiet. as everyone wells was clearly in favor, there was no point in pushing to a vote. >>> not helping the camels public relations cause, the $1500 is the exact same amount...
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a camel -- can we just talk about that? a camel to the oasis?el to the oasis and say you can't have a drink. you've led me to that story. >> the camel clearly had enough water to get there. >> you clearly wouldn't have raised the specter if you haven't driven him away if you hadn't. >> or maybe, piers, i'm just that good. maybe you'll never know. you'll never know. >> what's on the horizon for you? >> oh, you know, i've got musicals opening. i have "sister act" which is opening. >> yeah, yeah. on broadway. >> which is really wonderful on broadway. we just opened another piece called "white noise" in chicago. another musical again. >> that's about white supremacists? >> yes. well, to me it's less about white supremacists than the choices we make when we chip away at integrity. the things that you say i would never do that, and then you make a little change. and then suddenly you made a little bit of inroads into doing something you didn't think you wanted to do. but it's okay because you've justified it. then another little tweak happens. so it's
a camel -- can we just talk about that? a camel to the oasis?el to the oasis and say you can't have a drink. you've led me to that story. >> the camel clearly had enough water to get there. >> you clearly wouldn't have raised the specter if you haven't driven him away if you hadn't. >> or maybe, piers, i'm just that good. maybe you'll never know. you'll never know. >> what's on the horizon for you? >> oh, you know, i've got musicals opening. i have "sister...
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. >>> elsewhere, virginia tech hosting the campbell university fighting camels.ht in the camels, though. eric green with the steal. other way, and the dunk. green with 12 points and 6 assists. this is a good looking play from green. later, hokies going long distance. eddy drains the three. part of a 15-0 tech run to start the second half. virginia tick wins 85-60. hokies 8 30e on the season. >>> nba now. the wizards are back to work and wearing shiny new uniforms. unfortunately the new look didn't matter last night against philadelphia. it was still a mess. playing in their first preseason game of the season, wizards just looked sloppy. coach saunders called john wahl's performance, quote, terrible. wearing their new red, white and blue uniforms, playing the first of two preseason games against the 76ers. just loses it here. wahl turned the ball over six times. he tries an alley-oop. one of 20 turnovers in the game. the wizards, however, did have a few highlights. check it out. bottom of your screen, throws it down. take another look. this is impressive. but unfo
. >>> elsewhere, virginia tech hosting the campbell university fighting camels.ht in the camels, though. eric green with the steal. other way, and the dunk. green with 12 points and 6 assists. this is a good looking play from green. later, hokies going long distance. eddy drains the three. part of a 15-0 tech run to start the second half. virginia tick wins 85-60. hokies 8 30e on the season. >>> nba now. the wizards are back to work and wearing shiny new uniforms....
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well, the camels didn't walk in. >> ossie: never do. >> but i knew his voice.owing sunday morning -- i did. i sowed another thousand the next day, in the television station. the following sunday went to preach for a preacher in dallas and the holy spirit spoke to me to plant another thousand in their church that morning. and all that afternoon i was just like, i was just in a state. i was. i was just like a melancholy. and at 5:00 that afternoon, they had started church, and i was kneeling, at bert allbritton's church, first family church, and i was kneeling in his little office and this is what i said to the holy spirit. i said, "five days ago i had $5,000. i felt like that was my harvest. i felt like you had blessed me with money to buy a sofa and some chairs and some draperies. i now only have $2,000 left. if this is not you... inspiring me to plant seed, stop me now while i have $2,000 left." and he spoke back to me about five wisdom keys that changed my world. and these were the wisdom keys. "when i talk to you about a seed, i have a harvest on my mind. no
well, the camels didn't walk in. >> ossie: never do. >> but i knew his voice.owing sunday morning -- i did. i sowed another thousand the next day, in the television station. the following sunday went to preach for a preacher in dallas and the holy spirit spoke to me to plant another thousand in their church that morning. and all that afternoon i was just like, i was just in a state. i was. i was just like a melancholy. and at 5:00 that afternoon, they had started church, and i was...
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suddenly, we see a long line of camels.we follow, we find a crowd of men working under the blazing sun. the sweat is running down their backs. and they appear to be digging for something. they are men of the afar tribes who make their living from the salt they extract from the danakil salt flats. the salt that is pulled out here is transported all across ethiopia. the salt forms a layer over a kilometer thick, deep under the ground. even now the danakil lowlands blesses us humans with a valuable gift. in the northern part of the danakil desert tow airs volcano with a scorching lava lake. this is erta ale. fierce volcanic activity has been going on here for over 100 years, attracting the attention of scholars from around the world. ♪ as we approach the mountain, the lava covering the ground makes our progress a lot rougher. erta ale has tremendous power, spewing out lava over a great distance. we arrive at the village that will serve as the base camp. it is a four-hour walk from here to the summit where the lava lake is loca
suddenly, we see a long line of camels.we follow, we find a crowd of men working under the blazing sun. the sweat is running down their backs. and they appear to be digging for something. they are men of the afar tribes who make their living from the salt they extract from the danakil salt flats. the salt that is pulled out here is transported all across ethiopia. the salt forms a layer over a kilometer thick, deep under the ground. even now the danakil lowlands blesses us humans with a...
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relatives existed through stories and memory ease in like zombies on ropes of camel smoke and demand holdum. no wonder they call it spirits. spirits vad my father with cower vas yea. spirits made him burn rubber screaming in the driveway. the marianet and tongue were skillets at mid night. i wouldn't see his ass again until the next afternoon. twoshgs johnnie. gee my cousin john edwards volunteered for possession every week. he was certified. ex exor citizenim did nothing. colt 45, crazy horse they demand the sacrifices in blood so bottles would go to the couch friday night. walls kicked until straight jackets lay waiting on the lawn. mama would site visions of gang boys with metal vent as if it explained anything. it didn't between dusk from the and dawn saturday he was ready to blow the -- up. do you want some of this? oh , no, yes oh , no or yes , i will be damn, i will be damn, i will be damn. [applause] >> this is called someone else's child. and i guess it's a sort of an imagined conversation with a took place in a real moment in my father's hospital room in a matter of weeks b
relatives existed through stories and memory ease in like zombies on ropes of camel smoke and demand holdum. no wonder they call it spirits. spirits vad my father with cower vas yea. spirits made him burn rubber screaming in the driveway. the marianet and tongue were skillets at mid night. i wouldn't see his ass again until the next afternoon. twoshgs johnnie. gee my cousin john edwards volunteered for possession every week. he was certified. ex exor citizenim did nothing. colt 45, crazy horse...
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after the money changers in the temple to you know the parable of the metaphor of a rich man and camels you know camels going through the eyes of needles and everything else and yet i find people like yourself the millionaires who are on fox news and sean hannity bill o'reilly these guys talking about the war on christmas and all these folks who are like making money on crime on jesus basically on the guy who said that you have to choose between god and mammon and it seems like you've chosen mammon are you concerned that you're going to go to hell for this. no what we're trying to do is educate kids i mean we create educational products and because they cost money to make parents buy them because so do you do do live like jesus of poverty. he did not take a vow of poverty there are people that did that but he was not one of them what anyone besides his clothing. very little but he didn't take it that the notion of a vow of poverty didn't come around until the monastic age so that's a few hundred years later ok you get mike you get my point though i mean you're you're you're doing pretty
after the money changers in the temple to you know the parable of the metaphor of a rich man and camels you know camels going through the eyes of needles and everything else and yet i find people like yourself the millionaires who are on fox news and sean hannity bill o'reilly these guys talking about the war on christmas and all these folks who are like making money on crime on jesus basically on the guy who said that you have to choose between god and mammon and it seems like you've chosen...