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this afternoon some folks starting bringing up a black curtain there and put up 60 feet of curtain. but forgot young students on a field trip are not that good on cameras they walked in front of the cameras to have pictures taken. thwarting the effortses because just about in any language a teenager's favorite phrase is "can be on tv"? >> investigators are using technology to help them locate parts of the wreckage still scattered on the runway. even small bolts could be important. >> indeed, it can but there is a pro product. when a airport begins to operate day after day there is a back up and passengers and we're seeing a lot that have today. for the reason look no further than wreckage still on the runway. investigators need to tag it and report location of the gps. it's frustrating to passengers inside. the airport cancelled 70 flights today. for passengers trying to get out and get home. one flew in today three days late. he told us he tried to book on the ill-fated flight, saturday. >> it's hits thom seat plane in pieces on the karm yatack. >> where were you today? >> row 0. s
this afternoon some folks starting bringing up a black curtain there and put up 60 feet of curtain. but forgot young students on a field trip are not that good on cameras they walked in front of the cameras to have pictures taken. thwarting the effortses because just about in any language a teenager's favorite phrase is "can be on tv"? >> investigators are using technology to help them locate parts of the wreckage still scattered on the runway. even small bolts could be...
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-- the deaths of 30 civilians, including a dozen children. >> steel curtain reported finding civilian bodies buried in 3 separate locations. [gunshots] [screaming in arabic] >> the u.s. military caused so many casualties, that they undoubtedly pushed more and more of the iraqis they had hoped to win over into insurgency. by 2007, 4 years after the invasion, the country had descended into anarchy. [explosion] >> two bodies down! >> the situation in iraq is unacceptable to the american people, and it is unacceptable to me. our troops in iraq have fought bravely. they have done everything we have asked them to do. where mistakes have been made, the responsibility rests with me. >> the president dispatched a new commander, general david petraeus, who announced a change in tactics on the ground to protect civilians and better target the insurgents. it was called "the surge." it involved the increasing use of airpower. >> the usefulness of airpower in counter-insurgency is as a monitor. you use it to see what's going on, to listen, to collect intelligence. but using it either for bombing, o
-- the deaths of 30 civilians, including a dozen children. >> steel curtain reported finding civilian bodies buried in 3 separate locations. [gunshots] [screaming in arabic] >> the u.s. military caused so many casualties, that they undoubtedly pushed more and more of the iraqis they had hoped to win over into insurgency. by 2007, 4 years after the invasion, the country had descended into anarchy. [explosion] >> two bodies down! >> the situation in iraq is unacceptable to...
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absolutely i do sudoku my friend up but you know toes me it's so tombstone but be a beer when the curtain opens it's just you know we can hope it. is a director's medium right right goes into right then television tune you sit in your trailer for a long time and you know there's you don't have any skin in the game unless you're you know directing or your producer you kind of i mean i'm sure you know we all work very hard and we have we invest a lot of ourselves and movies and television but we ultimately have no say in how it's going to look and you know when the curtain goes up you have the next two and a half hours to get regulate your energy and to go on your journey on your arc and nobody is doing it for you but you and i love that it was about performing on the tony's really i was really nervous i don't think i've been that nervous in a lot of time well bernadette peters was right here patti lu pone what's fair. he was right there and i set up the set on the radio city music hall it was amazing and the sound there is as they do that i get i don't know in our set was beautiful the lig
absolutely i do sudoku my friend up but you know toes me it's so tombstone but be a beer when the curtain opens it's just you know we can hope it. is a director's medium right right goes into right then television tune you sit in your trailer for a long time and you know there's you don't have any skin in the game unless you're you know directing or your producer you kind of i mean i'm sure you know we all work very hard and we have we invest a lot of ourselves and movies and television but we...
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said the absolute that my friend up which you know toes me is still comes down to theater when the curtain opens it's just you know we can hope you know directed me to write write those and to write in television to me sit in your trailer for a long time and you know there's you don't have any skin in the game unless you're you know directing or your producer you kind of i mean i'm sure you know we all work very hard and we have we invest a lot of ourselves into movies and television but we ultimately have no say in how it's going to look and you know when the curtain goes up you have the next two and a half hours to get regulate your energy and to go on your journey on your arc and nobody is doing it for you but you and i love that it was about performing on the tonys really i was really nervous i don't think i've been that nervous in a lot of time well bernadette peters was right here patti lu pone what's the fair r.v. fight scene was right there and i set up the sediment real estate of musicals and it was amazing and the sound there is as they do that i get i don't know in our set was b
said the absolute that my friend up which you know toes me is still comes down to theater when the curtain opens it's just you know we can hope you know directed me to write write those and to write in television to me sit in your trailer for a long time and you know there's you don't have any skin in the game unless you're you know directing or your producer you kind of i mean i'm sure you know we all work very hard and we have we invest a lot of ourselves into movies and television but we...
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locals joke that before 1989, even the crows were turned back at the iron curtain. today, it's experiencing a building boom. hundreds of slovaks are putting up houses. the municipalities now home to 1,800 austrians and 700 slovaks. the locals are feeling outnumbered. >> nothing against the people, but i think it's too much. we live out in the country but now the town is growing. whether we like it or not. >> but some residents like this woman are pleased with the situation. he's profited in the growth of population. >> the town has nearly doubled in recent years from 1992 to 2013. for me, it's no problem. take the morning paper. i started out with 160 scribers and now i have -- subscribers and now i have 450. it's tripled. >> the changes are visible everywhere. the local kindergarten is burst at the seams. this is where the language barriers are being torn down. >> some of my colleagues have taken a slovak language course in order to understand the children. or at the beginning, we communicate using gestures. but the bigger kids help us. we can get them to come and
locals joke that before 1989, even the crows were turned back at the iron curtain. today, it's experiencing a building boom. hundreds of slovaks are putting up houses. the municipalities now home to 1,800 austrians and 700 slovaks. the locals are feeling outnumbered. >> nothing against the people, but i think it's too much. we live out in the country but now the town is growing. whether we like it or not. >> but some residents like this woman are pleased with the situation. he's...
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locals joke that before 1989, even the crows were turned back at the iron curtain. today, it's experiencing a building boom. hundreds of slovaks are putting up houses. the municipalities now home to 1,800 austrians and 700 slovaks. the locals are feeling outnumbered. >> nothing against the people, but i think it's too much. we live out in the country but now the town is growing. whether we like it or not. >> but some residents like this woman are pleased with the situation. he's profited in the growth of population. >> the town has nearly doubled in recent years from 1992 to 2013. for me, it's no problem. take the morning paper. i started out with 160 scribers and now i have -- subscribers and now i have 450. it's tripled. >> the changes are visible everywhere. the local kindergarten is burst at the seams. this is where the language barriers are being torn down. >> some of my colleagues have taken a slovak language course in order to understand the children. or at the beginning, we communicate using gestures. but the bigger kids help us. we can get them to come and
locals joke that before 1989, even the crows were turned back at the iron curtain. today, it's experiencing a building boom. hundreds of slovaks are putting up houses. the municipalities now home to 1,800 austrians and 700 slovaks. the locals are feeling outnumbered. >> nothing against the people, but i think it's too much. we live out in the country but now the town is growing. whether we like it or not. >> but some residents like this woman are pleased with the situation. he's...
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plus, choreographer judith jamison joins us for one last curtain call. - it wasn't, "can i be a dancer so i can make money?" it was, "can i be a dancer and just keep enjoying myself?" - and...one woman found the recipe for health and happiness and is sharing it a world away. "my generation" is made possible by... auto and home insurance from the hartford, helping to make a difficult time a little less difficult for drivers 50 and over. information about our program, including how to find an agent, is available at hartfordautoinsurance.com. for you... or someone you love. for care in the home, we are here. interim healthcare. when it matters most, count on us. - hi, and thank you so much for joining us. i'm leeza gibbons. we might not be able to predict the future, but one thing is for sure-- you can always count on change. life is a work in progress, and so are we. the people you're about to meet embrace that concept. they're not afraid to constantly examine their lives and say, "this is good; now, how can i make it better?" inspired by them, "my generation" encourages you to renovate,
plus, choreographer judith jamison joins us for one last curtain call. - it wasn't, "can i be a dancer so i can make money?" it was, "can i be a dancer and just keep enjoying myself?" - and...one woman found the recipe for health and happiness and is sharing it a world away. "my generation" is made possible by... auto and home insurance from the hartford, helping to make a difficult time a little less difficult for drivers 50 and over. information about our...
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title fighters tesco big city three nil and the curtain raising russian super cup we assess the contenders who are doing battle for the title in this season's premier league. plus minority report as host russia dominate the podium at the world student games we look at the optional sports that are watching the crowds in cars around. and diamonds in the sky russian parachute team the sky curls write their own national records with a sky diving formation of one hundred one people in the clouds above moscow. but let's kick off with football and the new russian premier league season got underway this weekend with a traditional curtain raiser of the super cup case again on the scored twice as double win as tesco run is that zany to three million raw stuff and concentrate on the top of examines the top sides chances for the new campaign. is going to be a tough challenge for today's got to repeat last season's double but the moscow club says they have all they need to succeed the army men have kept their key players in the russian bag known to the squad with only playmaker kids who get home they'r
title fighters tesco big city three nil and the curtain raising russian super cup we assess the contenders who are doing battle for the title in this season's premier league. plus minority report as host russia dominate the podium at the world student games we look at the optional sports that are watching the crowds in cars around. and diamonds in the sky russian parachute team the sky curls write their own national records with a sky diving formation of one hundred one people in the clouds...
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researchers say the bubble curtains don't just save the lives of these animals but also reduce stress cause. >> this bay bridge highlight is sponsored by chase. chase what matters. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, refuses to sell. it apparently won't make . >>> turns out plus size women's clothing is not the only thing abercrombie & fitch refuses to sale. >> the retailer told business insider the color doesn't fit with its casual image. employees can't even wear black to work, and you may remember abercrombie ceo mike jeffreys recently made waves by saying, quote, only thin, cool killeds belong in his clothes. >> okay. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, sofrnlts we're out of the triple digits for awhile, yes. >> done. going down a bit tomorrow. >> thank you. >> going down even more on thursday. got the extended forecast which shows pretty nice, trust me, it's nice. >> cool. >> thank you, david letterman is next. thanks for watching. he has adam sandler on. >> have a good evening. see you tomorrow. ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> from the heart of broadway, broadcasting across the nat
researchers say the bubble curtains don't just save the lives of these animals but also reduce stress cause. >> this bay bridge highlight is sponsored by chase. chase what matters. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, refuses to sell. it apparently won't make . >>> turns out plus size women's clothing is not the only thing abercrombie & fitch refuses to sale. >> the retailer told business insider the color doesn't fit with its casual image. employees can't even wear black to work, and...
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but they can watch puppet shows, >> wynn: up goes the curtain!ered seemingly simple ways to probe what's really going on in those adorable little heads. >> wynn: up goes the curtain! >> stahl: we watched as wynn and her team asked a question that, 20 years ago, might have gotten her laughed out of her field-- does wesley here, at the ripe old age of five months, know the difference between right and wrong? wesley watches as the puppet in the center struggles to open up a box with a toy inside. the puppy in the yellow shirt comes over and lends a hand. then the scene repeats itself, but this time, the puppy in the blue shirt comes and slams the box shut. nice behavior... mean behavior... at least to our eyes. but is that how a five-month-old sees it, and does he have a preference? >> wynn: wesley, do you remember these guys from the show? >> stahl: to find out, a researcher who doesn't know which puppet was nice and which was mean offers wesley a choice. >> wynn: who do you like? >> stahl: he can't answer, but he can reach. >> wynn: that one? >> s
but they can watch puppet shows, >> wynn: up goes the curtain!ered seemingly simple ways to probe what's really going on in those adorable little heads. >> wynn: up goes the curtain! >> stahl: we watched as wynn and her team asked a question that, 20 years ago, might have gotten her laughed out of her field-- does wesley here, at the ripe old age of five months, know the difference between right and wrong? wesley watches as the puppet in the center struggles to open up a box...
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gerri: but let me tell you we did have these curtain's up but to get around them was so inconvenient.ou need to know when you hire that contractor? should you negotiate these kinds of things? >> absolutely ask them what there plan is are they hav different ways to control that. drop cloths also if the window is conducive to open the windows to blow the dust out in any way that you can reverse the effects of this central air and heating system to pull it to the center could help but definitely ask your contractor what is his plan to contain the dust and. gerri: what is your best advice? and how do you keep your time horizon and keep the bill lowe? >> all of the decisions can be one of the most stressful aspects make sure you start early and get the decisions made and to handle that early that is why the job takes longer b we are all a little optimistic in the contracting business a you have to temper that. gerri: anything i shouldo myself? is there some things that are better done by me? >> a lot of tim people will do some of the demolition themselves i knew a contractor right now the
gerri: but let me tell you we did have these curtain's up but to get around them was so inconvenient.ou need to know when you hire that contractor? should you negotiate these kinds of things? >> absolutely ask them what there plan is are they hav different ways to control that. drop cloths also if the window is conducive to open the windows to blow the dust out in any way that you can reverse the effects of this central air and heating system to pull it to the center could help but...
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researchers say the bubble curtains don't just save the lives of these animals but reduce stress the sounds may cause. >> this bay bridge highlight is sponsored by that u-verse wireless receiver. nine with you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet. yeah if we wanted to watch tv someplace else, we'd have to go to my aunt sally's. have you ever sat on a plastic covered couch? [ kids cheering ] you're missing a good game over here. those kids wouldn't have lasted one day in our shoes. [ male announcer ] add a wireless receiver. call to get u-verse tv for just $19 a month with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. to a whale off the australi coast. a "southern right wh swam surfers >>> check this out. a surfer is recovering after getting too close to a whale off the australian coast. a southern white whale swam up to a group of surfers. things were fine until the whale flipped tail and knocked him unconscious. found him face down in the water and r
researchers say the bubble curtains don't just save the lives of these animals but reduce stress the sounds may cause. >> this bay bridge highlight is sponsored by that u-verse wireless receiver. nine with you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet. yeah if we wanted to watch tv someplace else, we'd have to go to my aunt sally's. have you ever sat on...
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we've gotten a little bit what i think is interesting in the wake of the verdict is peeling back the curtain as to what business as usual looks like. for people who are just tuning into that, what would you tell them the summary version of that? what is the problem that needs changing aside from the fact that trayvon martin wouldn't live to see his 18th birthday? >> the problem that needs to be changed is that some people define harnlly by race and class are viewed as a problem, a problem to be managed, dealt with harshly, controlled. you know, back in 1903. web due boyce wrote that the defining experience of being black in america is constantly being viewed as a problem, a problem to be managed, dealt with, but never solved. and today, more than 100 years later, black and brown men are viewed as a problem, to be dealt with harshly. they're viewed that way in our schools. they're viewed that way on the street. they are treated like a problem rather than a group that may have some problems, like all people of all colors have problems as part of the human condition. but they're viewed as the e
we've gotten a little bit what i think is interesting in the wake of the verdict is peeling back the curtain as to what business as usual looks like. for people who are just tuning into that, what would you tell them the summary version of that? what is the problem that needs changing aside from the fact that trayvon martin wouldn't live to see his 18th birthday? >> the problem that needs to be changed is that some people define harnlly by race and class are viewed as a problem, a problem...
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the bubble curtains don't just save the lives of these animals but reduce stress the sounds may cause> this bay bridge highlight is sponsored by chase. chase what matters. ,,,, [ female announcer ] when you asked us to remove high fructose corn syrup from yoplait original and light, we were like, "sure. no problem!" and you were like, "thanks, but what about thick & creamy and whips!" and we were like, "done and done! now it's out of everything yoplait makes." and you were all, "yum!" and we're like, "is it just us, or has this been a really good conversation?" and you were like, "i would talk, but my mouth is full of yogurt." yoplait. it is so good! uh-oguess what day it is!is?? huh...anybody? julie! hey...guess what day it is?? ah come on, i know you can hear me. mike mike mike mike mike... what day is it mike? ha ha ha ha ha ha! leslie, guess what today is? it's hump day. whoot whoot! ronny, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? i'd say happier than a camel on wednesday. hump day!!! yay!! get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen pe
the bubble curtains don't just save the lives of these animals but reduce stress the sounds may cause> this bay bridge highlight is sponsored by chase. chase what matters. ,,,, [ female announcer ] when you asked us to remove high fructose corn syrup from yoplait original and light, we were like, "sure. no problem!" and you were like, "thanks, but what about thick & creamy and whips!" and we were like, "done and done! now it's out of everything yoplait...
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my parents and i resisted curtains and drapes because of the resulting loss of light. so the couch in our living room and i don't mean soft if a usually had our dog valentine sleeping on that. our dishes didn't match but this is the 50s. in an era where everything was to be matched purse and shoes furniture and cups and sawsers nothing matched anything believe me it was wonderful but it was confusing to me. my father changed which was hanging on the walls. new works were in and out of the house. my father would hang one then another. there were drawings on every available he ledge and frames leaned against walls. and then on the walls. in my recall years they were hung with abstract work. my friends would eventually point out they could make something as good. we are we were astonished not to find objective things in the pictures. this began to get k345ik9d as he began exploring configuration. i didn't know how to react to this painting. how would i talk about it. it clearly was a horse and the horse clearly had a rider. i was ultimately confounded. also during this ti
my parents and i resisted curtains and drapes because of the resulting loss of light. so the couch in our living room and i don't mean soft if a usually had our dog valentine sleeping on that. our dishes didn't match but this is the 50s. in an era where everything was to be matched purse and shoes furniture and cups and sawsers nothing matched anything believe me it was wonderful but it was confusing to me. my father changed which was hanging on the walls. new works were in and out of the...
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and has anyone checked behind curtains in the living room? now, folks, nobody knows exactly where snowden might be. so far there's just been a lot of irresponsible speculation and i want in on it which brings me to my now running segment ♪ where in the world is edward snow-diego? ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> stephen: if i get it right, i could win a trip to anywhere in the continental united states. oh, i've always wanted to go to queens. better get my shots. now, for weeks now, folks, it's been believed that snowden has been holed up in hong kong. let me show you. okay. for weeks it's been thought that he's holed up in hong kong but yesterday he boarded a flight to moscow. jimmy? jimmy, is this good? >> it's an ocean, stephen stephen: okay. is that warmer? >> you're back in hong kong. stephen: anyway, it doesn't matter. it doesn't matter where moscow is because snowden may not even be there. he was supposed to be on a flight this morning from moscow to havana, cuba, but a reporter on the flight tweeted this photo of snowden's empty seat. mea
and has anyone checked behind curtains in the living room? now, folks, nobody knows exactly where snowden might be. so far there's just been a lot of irresponsible speculation and i want in on it which brings me to my now running segment ♪ where in the world is edward snow-diego? ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> stephen: if i get it right, i could win a trip to anywhere in the continental united states. oh, i've always wanted to go to queens. better get my shots. now, for weeks now,...
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lisa curtain. >> he then asked me if it could come off while i was in d.c.t think so. and at that point, he pulled my hand closer to him and he reached over to kiss me. i turned my head at that moment and on the side of my face, i got a very wet, saliva-filled kiss, including feeling his tongue on me. >> blah! >> she would rather be killed by billy bass. >> stephanie: that made me do that. okay. all right. miles in texas says chris is his favorite part of the show. ugh! hi, miles. you must also enjoy the yule log. chris is pretty much the human version of the yule log. >> caller: i want to defend chris. you said he didn't add hardly nothing to the show. that is wrong, stephanie. >> that's right. >> stephanie: he adds a lot of annoyance. >> caller: i'm a little annoyed he didn't wear a t-shirt with something cool on it. your t-shirt is cool, stephanie. >> stephanie: it is also see-through. is she wearing a shirt today? >> she's wearing a sports bra under it. >> like a surfboard. like a strap down. >> what a coincidence, i'm wearing a jockstrap. >> stephanie:
lisa curtain. >> he then asked me if it could come off while i was in d.c.t think so. and at that point, he pulled my hand closer to him and he reached over to kiss me. i turned my head at that moment and on the side of my face, i got a very wet, saliva-filled kiss, including feeling his tongue on me. >> blah! >> she would rather be killed by billy bass. >> stephanie: that made me do that. okay. all right. miles in texas says chris is his favorite part of the show. ugh!...
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of his first stops was full missouri where he gave a very famous speech and coined the phrase iron curtain. a surprise for me in the book was how badly that speech went over with his american counterparts. churchill out of power stirring the pot belligerently against russia and that was very an welcome from what i recall. >> the russians throughout the war in england the u.s. were heroes -- heroes. "time" magazine, "life" magazine, forget the pogroms and the mass murders and the ukrainian famine. all of that was not mentioned. these brave russians were running the war and they did actually. the russian army was 10 million casualties defeated hitler. so, in 1946 most americans including harry truman thought, most thought the russians were still heroes in many thought we just can't do this to our former ally. it's not gentlemanly. well before the ink was dry in may of 1945 when the germans surrendered churchill was planning his next war code-named operation unthinkable to fight the russians. brooke again is pulling his hair out. this is may 13 or 14th and winston wants to go to war again aga
of his first stops was full missouri where he gave a very famous speech and coined the phrase iron curtain. a surprise for me in the book was how badly that speech went over with his american counterparts. churchill out of power stirring the pot belligerently against russia and that was very an welcome from what i recall. >> the russians throughout the war in england the u.s. were heroes -- heroes. "time" magazine, "life" magazine, forget the pogroms and the mass...
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the end is near, so i face the final curtain. i called him in vegas and i said, i have something very interesting. i flew out a week later and i played it to him. he said kid, i love it. listen to this, he put the phone up to the speaker. he plated to me and i heard it for the first time and i started crying, changed my life. it was all about what i observed. it was primarily all about frank. i am old enough that 27 to write up but i am not the guy to record it. tavis: i am so moved by that. the presence of mind and the authenticity and the honesty and the humility to know that this was not for you, you do not hear those stories too often. >> you where two hats. when you are the writer, i started as a writer. i only started doing my own stuff because no one would write for me. when i got to that point of feeling secure as a writer, you have to cast the music. tom jones was the only guy to do "she's a lady." i knew i was not going to be the first guy to do it. you need to typecast as you would a motion picture. if you ride it for
the end is near, so i face the final curtain. i called him in vegas and i said, i have something very interesting. i flew out a week later and i played it to him. he said kid, i love it. listen to this, he put the phone up to the speaker. he plated to me and i heard it for the first time and i started crying, changed my life. it was all about what i observed. it was primarily all about frank. i am old enough that 27 to write up but i am not the guy to record it. tavis: i am so moved by that....
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it was probably curtains for that idea. but russian has succeeded in getting conservatives to think more about the need to expand the republican party and for the republican party to being more coherent. not so ideologically coherent that it was willing to forfeit elections. i think rusher was passed that phase of his lyrical perspective by then. so he recognize that if reagan wasn't going to head it, it was probably not going to get too far but he stuck with it. the full details are in the book, chapter 13. what he came to see in the late 1970s that it really was possible for a guy like reagan to win the republican nomination and once reagan did ever since reagan won the republican nomination in 1880 and had in rusher's view it totally successful presidency rusher remained to the end of his days in absolute republican party loyalists. rightly or wrongly and that's another interesting lesson. the man who for time a time and then a third-party advocate comes back to a more conventional political. in closing i just want to sa
it was probably curtains for that idea. but russian has succeeded in getting conservatives to think more about the need to expand the republican party and for the republican party to being more coherent. not so ideologically coherent that it was willing to forfeit elections. i think rusher was passed that phase of his lyrical perspective by then. so he recognize that if reagan wasn't going to head it, it was probably not going to get too far but he stuck with it. the full details are in the...
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and then open up the curtains. let the sunshine in. open it up. let's take a breath in, and breathe out. breathe in, and breathe out. push down and back. squeeze your shoulder blades and press. oh, that was great. gretchen, would you like to do just a little massage? we'll relax as we leave you. >> sure. just gently squeeze and release all the way down to the hand, and then flip your palm up to the ceiling, and keep squeezing and releasing, all the way up. and then change arms. you don't want to leave this guy out. squeeze and release, squeezing those fingertips, squeezing up to the palm, up the arm, and then working our way to the shoulders where we carry so much tension, and really work your fingers into those muscles back there. and pull forward, working your way up to your neck, and march your fingers, little fingers, like that on your neck. really press them into your neck area. it should feel good. good. and you should feel a ltle bit more relaxed. >> thank you. and thank you for being here. let's keep reaching out for a better day. for info
and then open up the curtains. let the sunshine in. open it up. let's take a breath in, and breathe out. breathe in, and breathe out. push down and back. squeeze your shoulder blades and press. oh, that was great. gretchen, would you like to do just a little massage? we'll relax as we leave you. >> sure. just gently squeeze and release all the way down to the hand, and then flip your palm up to the ceiling, and keep squeezing and releasing, all the way up. and then change arms. you don't...
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a researchers simply pulled back a curtain. >> some studies in england had shown there was a great dealof variable introduced by the removal of the hatch. and the amount of time it took for people to deal with it afterward. we did not want the removal of the hatch to contend the results we had. >> reporter: because this hatch will soon be outlawed on new 737s in europe. they have designed a new hatch for the european market. what does that mean for u.s. airliners? boeing told us it not yesterday decided. the current hatch meets u.s. standards. >>> a fiery crash of a jetliner with survivors in iowa offers hen -- lessons to first responders. >>> and a big scare to bay area travelers when tires are blown during take off. >>> when a dc10 jetliner crashed in iowa more than two decades ago, some passengers walked away through a corn field. as a result first responders searched for a missing passenger for days. officials at sfo told us this week they learned from that crash and rewrote the manual for sfo first responders. here is ktvu's john fowler the day united flight 232 with 285 passengers
a researchers simply pulled back a curtain. >> some studies in england had shown there was a great dealof variable introduced by the removal of the hatch. and the amount of time it took for people to deal with it afterward. we did not want the removal of the hatch to contend the results we had. >> reporter: because this hatch will soon be outlawed on new 737s in europe. they have designed a new hatch for the european market. what does that mean for u.s. airliners? boeing told us it...
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. >> this shows how far we have come since the iron curtain went down and europe was unified. your inspiration for freedom and independence is now linked to the european project. >> the maximus freedom and peace, and that is the maxim for lithuania as well, located on europe's eastern frontier. once to use its presidency to improve relations between the eu and other eastern european countries. >> the partners are so important for europe because they are our neighbors, and we would like to see democracy develop here, security, and human rights protection. >> an ambitious agenda for a small country, but lithuania is a trailblazer, the first baltic country to hold the eu presidency. >> to sports news now. in tennis, the world number one has scraped into wimbledon men's final after the longest simmie internal meant history. -- the longest emsemi in tournament history. >> a 205-colombo and -- 205- kilometer leg, he triumphed in a sprint finish. >> the german rider finished just behind him, and an italian writer came in third. >> stay tuned to dw. we have more news coming your way.
. >> this shows how far we have come since the iron curtain went down and europe was unified. your inspiration for freedom and independence is now linked to the european project. >> the maximus freedom and peace, and that is the maxim for lithuania as well, located on europe's eastern frontier. once to use its presidency to improve relations between the eu and other eastern european countries. >> the partners are so important for europe because they are our neighbors, and we...
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one of the problems, for example, if you leave the curtains open and if up don't want the bright light, the daylight is strong in terms of its power of light. that can start to come through the eye and start to signal to your brain the ambient light that's around. >> let's talk about stress. you can take the lights off, be in a nice, dark place, keep quiet, turn off the tv but your mind is still going because maybe it's a problem at work or your personal life. how do you turn that off? >> it's one of the problems this day and age that perhaps it's one of the few times when we actually just sit quietly and contemplate what's happening with us in terms of our emotional lives, is when our heads hit the pillow. the wheels start to turn frantically. you start to generate anxiety. trying to find ways to reduce the amount of stress in one's life but also around that time of bedtime, just sitting there with a pad of paper and start to right down all of those concern, those anxiety, reminders, the get them out of your brain. it feels cathartiq krshzc -- catharti c. >>> okay. i appreciate you be
one of the problems, for example, if you leave the curtains open and if up don't want the bright light, the daylight is strong in terms of its power of light. that can start to come through the eye and start to signal to your brain the ambient light that's around. >> let's talk about stress. you can take the lights off, be in a nice, dark place, keep quiet, turn off the tv but your mind is still going because maybe it's a problem at work or your personal life. how do you turn that off?...
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now, if you'll direct your attention to this moldy shower curtain, i've prepared a video tribute to the couple. in their 40 years together, my parents have been through so much. well, not that much, actually, since mutants weren't allowed to leave the sewers until last year. like anyone wants to leave the sewer. am i right? (all laugh) shush, morris. so, how did it all begin? the unlikely lovebirds met at brown university. she, a brilliant exolinguistics major, he, a laid-back sewer surfer who didn't even know the meaning of "exolinguistics". i still have no idea. (all laugh)
now, if you'll direct your attention to this moldy shower curtain, i've prepared a video tribute to the couple. in their 40 years together, my parents have been through so much. well, not that much, actually, since mutants weren't allowed to leave the sewers until last year. like anyone wants to leave the sewer. am i right? (all laugh) shush, morris. so, how did it all begin? the unlikely lovebirds met at brown university. she, a brilliant exolinguistics major, he, a laid-back sewer surfer who...
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the chairs and the curtains and the lamps, the floors on the rugs. i wanted to know from my for my adult perspective, how did the grandmother cope with this house and what did she do about the children. what did she do about getting meals on the table and the bathrooms when all these people came to stay. what did she feed them on. that was tough my father was interested in. but i think that's the missing link. those are the questions i always ask. those were the questions that i think that readers, particularly women and readers want to ask. >> virginia nicholson, we also talked with [inaudible name] symantec and she is a spectacular writer who has done marvelous without biography. my father wrote about virginia woolf as well. a first biography about 15 years before hermione took it on. but his take was always to tell the life and he did not regard himself as a literary critic. he always vetoed that area. and that is something that i applaud. >> if viewers want to contact you, what is the best web address? >> i have my own website, virginia nicholson
the chairs and the curtains and the lamps, the floors on the rugs. i wanted to know from my for my adult perspective, how did the grandmother cope with this house and what did she do about the children. what did she do about getting meals on the table and the bathrooms when all these people came to stay. what did she feed them on. that was tough my father was interested in. but i think that's the missing link. those are the questions i always ask. those were the questions that i think that...
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keep your shades closed, your curtains drawn. wear light colored clothing. and then check on the elderly. go through wednesday, thursday, and friday this week. so for tonight, isolated storms are still possible. after midnight. lows in the 70s. partly cloudy and muggy. winds out of the northwest. by morning, early shower, partly cloudy. 70s and 80s and by afternoon, another day and mid 90s with an isolated thunderstorm possible. so the next three days, we're going to keep tomorrow green and wednesday green. mid to upper 90s those days. isolated storms. and by thursday, we're going to go yellow because of heat, not because of storms. temperatures in the upper 90s. next seven days. we stay in the upper 90s as we get into friday. saturday cold front comes through. the nats are back in town after the all-star break. upper 90s for the canes and mid 90s on saturday, but showers and storms and upper 8 80s. >> something tells me about saturday, grateful for that cold front. thank you, top. thousands of women in our area have a day to get dirty in august. it's the di
keep your shades closed, your curtains drawn. wear light colored clothing. and then check on the elderly. go through wednesday, thursday, and friday this week. so for tonight, isolated storms are still possible. after midnight. lows in the 70s. partly cloudy and muggy. winds out of the northwest. by morning, early shower, partly cloudy. 70s and 80s and by afternoon, another day and mid 90s with an isolated thunderstorm possible. so the next three days, we're going to keep tomorrow green and...
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. >> this shows how far we have come since the iron curtain went down and europe was unified. your inspiration for freedom and independence is now linked to the european project. >> the maximus freedom and peace, and that is the maxim for lithuania as well, located on europe's eastern frontier. once to use its presidency to improve relations between the eu and other eastern european countries. >> the partners are so important for europe because they are our neighbors, and we would like to see democracy develop here, security, and human rights protection. >> an ambitious agenda for a small country, but lithuania is a trailblazer, the first baltic country to hold the eu presidency. >> to sports news now. in tennis, the world number one has scraped into wimbledon men's final after the longest simmie internal meant history. -- the longest emsemi in tournament history. >> a 205-colombo and -- 205- kilometer leg, he triumphed in a sprint finish. >> the german rider finished just behind him, and an italian writer came in third. >> stay tuned to dw. we have more news coming your way.
. >> this shows how far we have come since the iron curtain went down and europe was unified. your inspiration for freedom and independence is now linked to the european project. >> the maximus freedom and peace, and that is the maxim for lithuania as well, located on europe's eastern frontier. once to use its presidency to improve relations between the eu and other eastern european countries. >> the partners are so important for europe because they are our neighbors, and we...
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. >>> johnny depp recently told the bbc he may bring the curtain down on his acting career in the future. since turning 50, he's thought about pursuits outside of acting. 50 and he's reconsidering there, bill. >> he has enough money. >> and "forbes" reporting that angelina jolie's $33 million earnings makes her the highest paid actress in the u.s. she beat out jennifer lawrence, kristin stewart and emma stone. >>> korean rapper psy is raising a few eyebrows after revealing in an interview is that the only time he doesn't drink is when he's hung over. the gangham creator said if i'm happy, i'm drinking. if i'm sad i'm drinking. if it's raining, i'm drinking. if it's sunny, i'm drinking. there's a theme to that whole thing. >> does he know that's not a cool thing? >> it's not a cool thing. but it's korea, a different culture. >>> ever wonder how tamron hall gets home after anchoring her show, "news nation" on msnbc? apparently it's on two wheels. a member of her team posted this video showing our friend tackling the mean streets on new york city on a bike. >> you know, bill, you will see h
. >>> johnny depp recently told the bbc he may bring the curtain down on his acting career in the future. since turning 50, he's thought about pursuits outside of acting. 50 and he's reconsidering there, bill. >> he has enough money. >> and "forbes" reporting that angelina jolie's $33 million earnings makes her the highest paid actress in the u.s. she beat out jennifer lawrence, kristin stewart and emma stone. >>> korean rapper psy is raising a few...
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its renovation took six years, costing $680 million, and when the curtain went up at the bolshoi at its opening concert two years ago, it had been brought to a theater. since then, the bolshoi has hardly been out of the headlines, but for all of the wrong reasons. the dismissal of its director, just the latest scandal to take the company reputation. in january, a masked man through in the face of the artistic director, who suffered third degree burns. last month, the bolshoi announced it was ending its contract with its most popular male dancer. and only last week, the prima dance afterfused to a casting reshuffle strip her of a lead role in the opening light production. -- stripped her of a lead role. in the opening night production. >> i think there should be harmony in the world of art and culture. it is not pleasant. the bolshoi should bring kindest to people. instead, it is drowning in its own entry. >> it should only be famous for cultural events. >> the bolshoi is a much-beloved institution, but a change of leadership at the top of the company is an indication more work is needed
its renovation took six years, costing $680 million, and when the curtain went up at the bolshoi at its opening concert two years ago, it had been brought to a theater. since then, the bolshoi has hardly been out of the headlines, but for all of the wrong reasons. the dismissal of its director, just the latest scandal to take the company reputation. in january, a masked man through in the face of the artistic director, who suffered third degree burns. last month, the bolshoi announced it was...
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after an impressive curtain raiser to the new season, some fans are wondering if anyone can can eat with the two clubs for the title. they go into the season as reading bundesliga champions, but they proved they have a way over the past few years and concerns are growing the two teams could be in a class by themselves. dominates the bundesliga at the moment. but dortmund has ambitions. based on its performance over the past few years. >> the club paid 50 million euros for three new signings. byron has been busy during the off him, making contracts and still football is a notoriously fickle affair. >> anything can happen. there are some strong squads this year. -- these are major competition and legendary teams. the dominance is due in part to its strong economic performance with 330 million euros in earnings over the past this year. increasingly, this looks like a two team bundesliga. -i don't think they have set some kind of standard. i'm convinced the bundesliga will remain exciting. >> to keep it that way, the rest of the league will have to up its game, otherwise this season could fe
after an impressive curtain raiser to the new season, some fans are wondering if anyone can can eat with the two clubs for the title. they go into the season as reading bundesliga champions, but they proved they have a way over the past few years and concerns are growing the two teams could be in a class by themselves. dominates the bundesliga at the moment. but dortmund has ambitions. based on its performance over the past few years. >> the club paid 50 million euros for three new...