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. >> i'm kim coyle. why sharks fans may need to stock up on headwear this black friday. >> where was the d at spartan stadium? >> he will score! >> the oakland city championship was up for grabs. grab your pom poms! sports is coming up. where's my room? we had to take just a little bit for the kitchen. because your kitchen dreams can be big. woah, this kitchen is beautiful! give him the tour. let me show you! soft-close drawers, farm sink! where's my room? we had to take just a little bit for the kitchen. because your kitchen dreams can be big. ikea has it all. >>> here's another live look at union square in san francisco where the 83-foot- tall tree will be lit any second now. a lot of folks out there anxiously anticipating the lighting and shopping on the first official day of the holiday season and enjoying being out there with the crowds. >> a little behind schedule but it's going to be so pretty. it used to be our tradition to go into fao schwarz when it was on the corner. >>> have you started think
. >> i'm kim coyle. why sharks fans may need to stock up on headwear this black friday. >> where was the d at spartan stadium? >> he will score! >> the oakland city championship was up for grabs. grab your pom poms! sports is coming up. where's my room? we had to take just a little bit for the kitchen. because your kitchen dreams can be big. woah, this kitchen is beautiful! give him the tour. let me show you! soft-close drawers, farm sink! where's my room? we had to take...
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. >> audiences are intelligent >> hey, guys, welcome to "techknow," i'm phil here with crystal and coyle. we've looked at jaguars, bees and spiders. we are about to get classy, valley. >> i looked at the wine making. they have been making wine since 7,000 bc. they are applying new techniques, solar panels and a bump of -- bunch of cool innovations. take a look. here on the hillside pickers are harvesting grapes the same way it's been done for thousands of years - by hand. but at this vineyard 21st century technology has a hand in almost every step of the process - from vine to wine. >> i'm an innovator when it comes to making the best wine possible - whatever it takes. >> doug is the president of schaeffer vineyards and has been working here since 1973 when his father bout the estate. >> grape growing and wine making in the val eye changed tremendously in the -- valley changed tremendously in the last 40 years, technology, computerisation, able to get more, better information to make better decisions with. >> for the last 29 years his partner in making the decision is elias fernandez, th
. >> audiences are intelligent >> hey, guys, welcome to "techknow," i'm phil here with crystal and coyle. we've looked at jaguars, bees and spiders. we are about to get classy, valley. >> i looked at the wine making. they have been making wine since 7,000 bc. they are applying new techniques, solar panels and a bump of -- bunch of cool innovations. take a look. here on the hillside pickers are harvesting grapes the same way it's been done for thousands of years - by...
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marcia coyle of the "national law journal" was at the court today and is her with us now to explain thet. this is really about treaties but tell us first back story. >> carol an bond emigrated from barbados and lived in pennsylvania with her husband. she found a new best friend in another woman who emigrated from barbados and lived in a nearby town. but that friendship ended when she discovered that her husband had an affair with the other woman and impregnated her. that combination triggered in her a campaign for revenge against the other woman. she was a -- mrs. bond was a microbiologist by training. she stole a chemical from her employer and downloaded another chemical from amazon.com and over a period of about six, seven months 24 times she put those chemicals on the other woman's mailbox, car door, front door of her house. ultimately the woman suffered only a burn on her thumb because the chemicals changed color and she -- the other woman could see the chemicals. the other woman complained to the police several times and finally the police referred her to u.s. postal inspectors bec
marcia coyle of the "national law journal" was at the court today and is her with us now to explain thet. this is really about treaties but tell us first back story. >> carol an bond emigrated from barbados and lived in pennsylvania with her husband. she found a new best friend in another woman who emigrated from barbados and lived in a nearby town. but that friendship ended when she discovered that her husband had an affair with the other woman and impregnated her. that...
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marcia coyle can the national law journal." thanks so much. >> my pleasure, jeff. >> ifill: now, the burden of living with a never-ending noise. a condition tone as tinnitus, also pronounced tin-night helpus, and what science is trying to do to make it easier to live us. we have a report from the newshour's science correspondent miles o'brien. a warning for viewers with tinnitus: there are a couple of moments in this story where listening to it may cause or worsen ringing in your ears. >> we're going to bauers i.t., a green bus transportation company. >> reporter: like any marine sergeant worth his stripes, jarom vahai is always looking out for his brothers in arms. >> i've been bringing veterans to them with their resumes and setting them up on interviews. >> reporter: these days, he is on patrol near his home in san francisco. his objective: jobs for unemployed veterans. >> treated it just like it was a mission, just like it was something that i was targeting and i attacked. >> reporter: but jarom has found one hill he cannot
marcia coyle can the national law journal." thanks so much. >> my pleasure, jeff. >> ifill: now, the burden of living with a never-ending noise. a condition tone as tinnitus, also pronounced tin-night helpus, and what science is trying to do to make it easier to live us. we have a report from the newshour's science correspondent miles o'brien. a warning for viewers with tinnitus: there are a couple of moments in this story where listening to it may cause or worsen ringing in...
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i want to bring in daniel coyle the author of "talent isn't great it's grown."ks for being with us. it is something that's innate a natural talent or through practice, through rehearsal you actually can develop? >> it looks natural, doesn't it? it gives you chills. but in fact when you look closely, she illustrates a couple of really powerful things about the way talent is grown. the first is she grew up with this windshield. she was immersed in music. father a musician, brother, mother. the second thing is she practiced. that method of practicing by training yourself on youtube is actually perfectly aligned with the way the brain acquires skills. by reaching toward something and by loving it so much that you keep reaching over and over again. and you grow a very fast, fluent brain that way. >> i'm reminded of malcolm gladwell in "the outliars" write be about the beatles who spent 10,000 hours in the club in hamburg and elsewhere, performing for six hours in a row, seven hours in the row. sort of the crucible that formed them. do you buy that whether it's 10,000
i want to bring in daniel coyle the author of "talent isn't great it's grown."ks for being with us. it is something that's innate a natural talent or through practice, through rehearsal you actually can develop? >> it looks natural, doesn't it? it gives you chills. but in fact when you look closely, she illustrates a couple of really powerful things about the way talent is grown. the first is she grew up with this windshield. she was immersed in music. father a musician,...