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what is the one thing that lets you know this person belongs in cirque?thing that is special. something that either being from an acrobatic perspective, artistic perspective, singer, musician, that is different. and then obviously we're looking for someone who has reached already a level of excellence. we're actually looking at people that are five, six, seven, ten years of performance. >> this is not a place for beginners like me what is you're saying? >> yes. >> reporter: from the sets to the costumes, no detail is overlooked. the costumes are not just beautiful, but they really have to be functional. >> you have to make something beautiful that really works in tandem with an artist's body and with their performance. >> reporter: feeling inspired, it's time for me to channel my inner circus performer. >> are you guys ready? >> ready. >> how do i look? i'm feeling real good. >> you're looking cirque ready. >> reporter: one looks familiar. >> this is from "o." >> okay. this one is a little revealing. so this is all you get. and maybe this. i'm going to tr
what is the one thing that lets you know this person belongs in cirque?thing that is special. something that either being from an acrobatic perspective, artistic perspective, singer, musician, that is different. and then obviously we're looking for someone who has reached already a level of excellence. we're actually looking at people that are five, six, seven, ten years of performance. >> this is not a place for beginners like me what is you're saying? >> yes. >> reporter:...
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cirque du soleil's volta, take it away. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> that's how you do it.doing your own acrobatics there on the couch. >> comfy there. >> bros being cozy. >> exactly. you lounge. al will do birthdays. >> first up, happy 100th birthday to donald hutchinson. he is a golfing pro from lyndhur lyndhurst, ohio. tenth hole in one when he was 89. >> marjorie hurst has 25 great grand kids and 15 great great grand kids. happy 100th birthday to boo cunningham. hey, boo. super lady from lafayette, indiana. owning a restaurant and a grocery store. john fitzpatrick, 100. retired police officer from rhode island. boston sports fan, loves the red sox and the bruins. ruth borow is 100. worked into her 80s. happy birthday to evelyn. her and her husband operated their drive-in theater. >> guess what's coming up in the fourth hour?i )m - -... these two north bay men are in court right now about to enter pleas. >>> good morning. it's 8:56. these two north bay men are in court right now to enter pleas. investigators say a couple months ago a woman got inside their car thinking i
cirque du soleil's volta, take it away. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> that's how you do it.doing your own acrobatics there on the couch. >> comfy there. >> bros being cozy. >> exactly. you lounge. al will do birthdays. >> first up, happy 100th birthday to donald hutchinson. he is a golfing pro from lyndhur lyndhurst, ohio. tenth hole in one when he was 89. >> marjorie hurst has 25 great grand kids and 15 great great grand kids. happy 100th birthday...
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i'm like cirque du soleil. >> is this a reminder to dance out of the box?that i are a force to be reckoned with. one of the dancers is a step on high water. >>> you may think you are looking at a car crash or old debris, but actually looking at an image from my childhood brand. >> here it is him. >> owe. >> i think we all want to do that. >> that kid playing in a sand box, have fun. that's what these guys are up to. we have the americans turning those cars into speed bumps. that i are driving a tank making it look like the pebble in the road flying two proud american flags right behind. they're not the only ones out there in the sand box. why are these war games? they're in germany playing around with the british. >> since we're allies, there is no real winner, right in. >> no, well. >> how about they battle because of the lead singer? >> i want to do this. >> i wonder how hard it is to have a tank. >> you got to have a large scale. >> challenge accepted. >> yes! >>> jessica hoards back with something magical. >> you can magically erase a lot of stains with
i'm like cirque du soleil. >> is this a reminder to dance out of the box?that i are a force to be reckoned with. one of the dancers is a step on high water. >>> you may think you are looking at a car crash or old debris, but actually looking at an image from my childhood brand. >> here it is him. >> owe. >> i think we all want to do that. >> that kid playing in a sand box, have fun. that's what these guys are up to. we have the americans turning those cars...
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what putin is playing here is an underhanded power game how do politicians with cirque themselves what signals do they use for that we decide within one hundred milliseconds whether someone is a friend or a foe and who has the upper hand which gestures betray what politicians are really thinking. at the g twenty summit and hamburg the world's leaders came together to discuss global issues the meeting was also was stage with millions of spectators. while summit opponents and revolutionary rubberneckers clashed with police the politicians were locking horns in more subtle ways often just with looks and gestures. to experts reveal what is behind this behavior psychologist more nic a much nick teaches industry executives how learned body language can influence people. she is convinced that leading politicians also carefully practice many of their gestures. we should be aware that politicians are always on stage. eyelet is one of germany's leading experts on facial expressions he reads people's faces and this was winning over voters as concerned facial expressions and body language a much m
what putin is playing here is an underhanded power game how do politicians with cirque themselves what signals do they use for that we decide within one hundred milliseconds whether someone is a friend or a foe and who has the upper hand which gestures betray what politicians are really thinking. at the g twenty summit and hamburg the world's leaders came together to discuss global issues the meeting was also was stage with millions of spectators. while summit opponents and revolutionary...
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the leaders will get to sit around a campfire at the luxury hotel and entertained by the likes of cirqueil. it would have to be pretty good to lighten the mood. laura: earlier i spoke to a teformer official at the s department who is the director at europe program at the center for strategic and international studies. you are a veteran of these summits. have you ever seen an american president feuding with his natural allies in quite this way before? >> i think this actually does set a precedent. have had difficult transatlantic conversations. q obviously, the ir, president bush, president .chirac, very intense we have never seen the unity that we see now, particularly on the tariff question, but this growing list -- it is tariffs, the iran nuclear agreement, the decision to recognize jerusalem, it is the paris climate reement. these issues are growing larger. e question is, do we val allies or do we see them as simply theame as an adversary? this is adding fuel to the fire. president macron tried so hard to make this relationship work, and it has produced nothing, and now it is presiden
the leaders will get to sit around a campfire at the luxury hotel and entertained by the likes of cirqueil. it would have to be pretty good to lighten the mood. laura: earlier i spoke to a teformer official at the s department who is the director at europe program at the center for strategic and international studies. you are a veteran of these summits. have you ever seen an american president feuding with his natural allies in quite this way before? >> i think this actually does set a...
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he came from here, a farm outside the city of lyon, through the city's great kitchens, to le cirque inso when did you start working with food? >> daniel: 14 years old. 1969. >> anthony: uh-huh. >> daniel: i started as an apprentice in lyon. >> anthony: he started as so many french cooks of his time did -- at the very bottom. as a 14-year-old apprentice in the restaurant nandron. what was your first job in the kitchen? >> daniel: they used to call me "the beaver" because i was just washing everything all day. you know, they make you clean the vegetables, they make you carry all the boxes from the market. >> anthony: 14, you can't do that anymore, can you? >> daniel: i don't think they can make him work 12 hours a day. >> anthony: right. >> daniel: and uh, pay him maybe a buck a month. you know what i mean? >> anthony: ah, the good ol' days. >> daniel: yeah, well. >> anthony: why lyon? why here? look at the fundamentals, the things the lyonnais think of as birthrights. the right for instance to eat delicious cured pork in unimaginably delicious forms. >> daniel: the art of charcuterie, l
he came from here, a farm outside the city of lyon, through the city's great kitchens, to le cirque inso when did you start working with food? >> daniel: 14 years old. 1969. >> anthony: uh-huh. >> daniel: i started as an apprentice in lyon. >> anthony: he started as so many french cooks of his time did -- at the very bottom. as a 14-year-old apprentice in the restaurant nandron. what was your first job in the kitchen? >> daniel: they used to call me "the...
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>> i realized i was unique when i saw the contortionists from cirque du soleil online and i was like,can do that. >> my name is sofie dossi and i'm 14 years old. >> reporter: she first hit it big two years ago on "america's got talent," quickly winning over the judges. even simon cowell. >> you're like someone from game of thrones, aren't you? >> reporter: the performance earned sofie the coveted golden buzzer and catapulted her into tween stardom. she has performed on "ellen." >>> have you ever had back issues? >> not at all. >> reporter: and has billboards and gigs around the world. >> look at this lighting though. >> reporter: she's also become sort of a family business for the dossis. older brother zach is her youtube co-star. >> what's up, everybody. >> thanks. >> reporter: he also shoots, edits and co-produces her videos. >> does it make it easier that your brother is on the other side of that camera? >> yes, it does. my brother and i play off each other sometimes and it helps because my brother and i get along really, really well. >> sign, co-sign. >> reporter: her mom home sch
>> i realized i was unique when i saw the contortionists from cirque du soleil online and i was like,can do that. >> my name is sofie dossi and i'm 14 years old. >> reporter: she first hit it big two years ago on "america's got talent," quickly winning over the judges. even simon cowell. >> you're like someone from game of thrones, aren't you? >> reporter: the performance earned sofie the coveted golden buzzer and catapulted her into tween stardom. she...
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cirque du soleil studying audience brain waves to learn exactly how to blow you away. >> we're looking
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okay, a few hundred are a drop in the bu but, hey, think cirque de soleil or disney.arted out small and weird, which is what provoked me to sign off thistory from inside my favorite item in the gift store. for the pbs newshour, this is economics correspondent paul lman, reporting from meow wolf's experience tube in santa fe, new mexico. >> woodruff: a northern virginia staup is using new technology, and a sense of humor, to care for the elderly. newshour's teresa carey went to fairfax, virginia to meet rudy the robot. >> reporter: olga robertson has lived in her house for 57 years. with a large italian family, including two daughters andro grandkidsrtson's home has a lot of memories. >> i'm here by myself most of the time, but i feel comfortable here. t's why i don't want to into a home or anything. >> reporter: but, despite being a spry 88-year-old, robertson has an in-home caregiver who visits every day. >> she helped me do a lot of things. she'll take me places like to my doctor's appointments. she even does word puzzles th me. >> report: in march, to upplement her
okay, a few hundred are a drop in the bu but, hey, think cirque de soleil or disney.arted out small and weird, which is what provoked me to sign off thistory from inside my favorite item in the gift store. for the pbs newshour, this is economics correspondent paul lman, reporting from meow wolf's experience tube in santa fe, new mexico. >> woodruff: a northern virginia staup is using new technology, and a sense of humor, to care for the elderly. newshour's teresa carey went to fairfax,...
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the dinesh d'souza thing you get the ability to pardon somebody who is kind of a rock star in some cirque zwrls and in other circles is looked upon with disdain for things that he said. >> i think there's another issue. i think what he could be setting up is pardons for his family and ultimately himself. and if he pardons himself, that may end up in the supreme court because nobody has ever done that. but he could be making it as if, well, it's one of just a number of other pardons i've given, there's a lot of unfairness, our family's being treated unfairly, ooim i' i've been treated unfairly. >> that seems like a gigantic can of worms. you can talk about the process on this? because typically there's a formal statement put covered the obama administration when he was parding on some of these low-level drug ofders. the >> there would be a whole list, an explanation, a process. i don't think that that process is totally out the door either tr it's just it's very rare that president obama without that doj process pardon someone. >> i think the process is out the door because i dealt with th
the dinesh d'souza thing you get the ability to pardon somebody who is kind of a rock star in some cirque zwrls and in other circles is looked upon with disdain for things that he said. >> i think there's another issue. i think what he could be setting up is pardons for his family and ultimately himself. and if he pardons himself, that may end up in the supreme court because nobody has ever done that. but he could be making it as if, well, it's one of just a number of other pardons i've...
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>> when you look at the president's cirque rrl there' a president's circle, he talks to a lot of peopledy giuliani, the president's outside lawyer set to handle issues of the special council talked about kim jong-un and he got a slap back from mike pompeo. here it is. >> kim jong-un got back on his hands and knees and begged for it. which is exactly the position you want to put him in. >> i know rudy. rudy doesn't speak for the administration when it comes to this negotiation and that set of issues. >> troubling to you that rudy giuliani is talking about this or do you think it's a hot mess, who cares? >> troubling if the president's trying to discipline his team and to achieve a foreign policy objective to have one of your chief guys running out there and talk about extraneous issues is not helpful to what pompeo is trying to pull off. >> josh. >> if there nez foreign policy issue where somebody popping off has the potential to upend it all is north korea. we saw the summit was canceled when the president was unhappy about the way north korea was talking about the united states. >> yea
>> when you look at the president's cirque rrl there' a president's circle, he talks to a lot of peopledy giuliani, the president's outside lawyer set to handle issues of the special council talked about kim jong-un and he got a slap back from mike pompeo. here it is. >> kim jong-un got back on his hands and knees and begged for it. which is exactly the position you want to put him in. >> i know rudy. rudy doesn't speak for the administration when it comes to this negotiation...