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shot in the dark. the right to vote probably. >> take another shot in the dark. >> another shot in the dark. >> the right to privacy. >> what is the first amendment? >> i know it know it freedom of speech or anything like that. i have to go back and look at that. i can't answer that intelligently right now. >> can you tell me? >> freedom of -- >> of life. >> freedom of -- >> of the world. >> freedom of -- >> america. >> freedom of -- um our rights. >> you are doing it right now? >> freedom of -- >> speech! right? whoo! ♪ [ applause ] >> jimmy: whoo indeed. all right. we'll take a break.
shot in the dark. the right to vote probably. >> take another shot in the dark. >> another shot in the dark. >> the right to privacy. >> what is the first amendment? >> i know it know it freedom of speech or anything like that. i have to go back and look at that. i can't answer that intelligently right now. >> can you tell me? >> freedom of -- >> of life. >> freedom of -- >> of the world. >> freedom of -- >> america....
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this will be a movie and someone will win an oscar because they'll play like a dark, dark-- dark, thisknow what i would like to see brad pitt and and lean ya jolie, i would like to see really good looking people go to this dark, dark place. >> but let's learn from it. let's come out of this to the light. >> jon: yes, we should also learn froms it, but should get a really good movie out of this. and then learn from it. >> at least. >> jon: five days at memorial, on the book shelves now, sheri thank you
this will be a movie and someone will win an oscar because they'll play like a dark, dark-- dark, thisknow what i would like to see brad pitt and and lean ya jolie, i would like to see really good looking people go to this dark, dark place. >> but let's learn from it. let's come out of this to the light. >> jon: yes, we should also learn froms it, but should get a really good movie out of this. and then learn from it. >> at least. >> jon: five days at memorial, on the...
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this will be a movie and someone will win an oscar because they'll play like a dark, dark-- dark, thisknow what i would like to see brad pitt and and lean ya jolie, i would like to see really good looking people go to this dark, dark place. >> but let's learn from it. let's come out of this to the light. >> jon: yes, we should also learn froms it, but should get a really good movie out of this. and then learn from it. >> at least. >> jon: five days at memorial, on the book shelves now, sheri thank you >> jon: that's our show, join us tomorrow at 11, here it is your moment of zen. >> after the debate giuliani who ran for president on the issue criticized catsimatidis. >> well, september 11th is in my view almost something you don't talk about po [tires screeching] [rap music] - ♪ show me yours ♪ that's right, the time has come ♪ ♪ to hunt the red and blue dragons ♪ ♪ and they on the run ♪ this ain't a game, dragon ♪ please don't take the chance ♪ ♪ i got a lance in my pants ♪ i'm a legend like bagger vance ♪ ♪ please believe the folklore ♪ i'ma choke your neck ♪ i slay dragons for riche
this will be a movie and someone will win an oscar because they'll play like a dark, dark-- dark, thisknow what i would like to see brad pitt and and lean ya jolie, i would like to see really good looking people go to this dark, dark place. >> but let's learn from it. let's come out of this to the light. >> jon: yes, we should also learn froms it, but should get a really good movie out of this. and then learn from it. >> at least. >> jon: five days at memorial, on the...
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dark night for $600. keith. what's a supernova? right. dark night for $800. november is the main month for this king of meteor showers. colby. what are the leonid? leonid. yes. you're on the plus side now. hey. all right, holiday fun, $400. kristin. what is april fool's day? you are right. select again. holiday fun for $600. [ beep ] that movie was "home for the holidays." sounds appropriate. kristin. holiday for $800. kristin. what is a plow? plow. correct. holiday for $1,000. colby. what is the may the 4th? yes. [ laughter ] holiday fun, $200. keith. what's candy cane? candy cane. right you are. dark night for $1,000. keith. what's a binary? yes. 1870s for $400. kristin. what is welsh? welsh. yes. 1870s for $600. colby. who are gilbert and sullivan? you got them. 1870s, $800. answer -- daily double. yes. well, both kristin and keith are off to a good start today. but you can move a lot closer with this daily double. you're right. i could. we'll go with $800. $800 it is. here is the clue. who's verne? jules verne. yes, indeed. and now the $1,000 clue, player
dark night for $600. keith. what's a supernova? right. dark night for $800. november is the main month for this king of meteor showers. colby. what are the leonid? leonid. yes. you're on the plus side now. hey. all right, holiday fun, $400. kristin. what is april fool's day? you are right. select again. holiday fun for $600. [ beep ] that movie was "home for the holidays." sounds appropriate. kristin. holiday for $800. kristin. what is a plow? plow. correct. holiday for $1,000. colby....
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bright skin complex helps reduce the appearance of dark marks and uneven skin tone. and it contains an exclusive blend of peptides that are proven to help reduce pigmentation concerns, so you're left with a brighter, more radiant complexion. step three, essential hydration. this oil-free moisturizer is a customer favorite and provides up to 24 hours of hydration for skin that's luxuriously smooth and soft to the touch. shea and cocoa butters help replenish the skin and relieve tightness and flaking associated with dry, ashy skin. >> it just feels like heaven, like silk and it makes my skin feel so silky. >> announcer: you'll also get the weekly intensive treatment, absolute radiance. dr. taylor calls this her peel in a bottle. this beauty editor's favorite exfoliates skin cells to help reduce discoloration and hyperpigmentation. multi fruit acid complex boosts skin cell renewal while glycolic ac and bright skin complex reveal a brighter, smoother, younger-looking complexion. used together, this simple three-step system and intensive treatment will deliver the brighte
bright skin complex helps reduce the appearance of dark marks and uneven skin tone. and it contains an exclusive blend of peptides that are proven to help reduce pigmentation concerns, so you're left with a brighter, more radiant complexion. step three, essential hydration. this oil-free moisturizer is a customer favorite and provides up to 24 hours of hydration for skin that's luxuriously smooth and soft to the touch. shea and cocoa butters help replenish the skin and relieve tightness and...
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caramel, cafe au lait, cinnamon, chocolate, dark chocolate or rich mahogany...-- a gorgeous range of shades from tan to dark brown, making each one of us unique beauties. but did you know that skin of color is in fact different from caucasian skin and requires special care? >> i've battled the brown skin my whole life. >> i just had all these different things going on on my face that i didn't believe one product would be able to just address. >> announcer: introducing rx for brown skin. developed by world-renowned dermatologist, dr. susan taylor, it's the fst and only skincare line formulated by a woman of color specifically for the unique needs of women of color. >> brown skin is unique, not just in tone, but in its very makeup, with far more melanin production than lighter skin, that can spread throughout the tissue layers, causing dark marks, uneven skin tone and hyperpigmentation. >> i've been struggling with my skin for 25 years, and so to find rx for brown skin makes me feel accomplished, it makes me feel beautiful, it makes me feel confident. >> i actuall
caramel, cafe au lait, cinnamon, chocolate, dark chocolate or rich mahogany...-- a gorgeous range of shades from tan to dark brown, making each one of us unique beauties. but did you know that skin of color is in fact different from caucasian skin and requires special care? >> i've battled the brown skin my whole life. >> i just had all these different things going on on my face that i didn't believe one product would be able to just address. >> announcer: introducing rx for...
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not even allowed to walk their own streets after dark.ctric power left in the city, but what lights do glow around town, much of it comes from places like this -- small kiosks serving the congolese version of barbecue and what passes for cold beer. christian is one of our fixers, tasked with keeping us on track and out of trouble. which, believe me, is a big job around here. you know, it's an amazing-looking city, if you blur your vision a bit, you can see it the way it used to be. >> beautiful. i think it could be the best place to live. very kind people. people like listening to music, sitting, taking their meals, eating. >> what's the congolese word for barbecue? >> barbecue. >> cheers. >> cheers. >> i like any meat on a grill. it's looking good. grilled goat, with a traditional stew on the side. >> now we're talking. >> roasted, put some sauce in there. >> that's delicious. >> as you can see, people don't eat meat. meat is quite expensive, almost $2. >> which is a lot. more than most people make in a day or even two days. what are the
not even allowed to walk their own streets after dark.ctric power left in the city, but what lights do glow around town, much of it comes from places like this -- small kiosks serving the congolese version of barbecue and what passes for cold beer. christian is one of our fixers, tasked with keeping us on track and out of trouble. which, believe me, is a big job around here. you know, it's an amazing-looking city, if you blur your vision a bit, you can see it the way it used to be. >>...
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i wrote it because sometimes being dark skin is like a burden. as if it's not okay to be dark skinned or to be lighter is better. so i hope i display that. >> i was told as a child never to dark skin with pretty white teeth. because they allow [inaudible] usually good look when i grew up to be. see i am far from these things still put in this category not because of my ethnicity but literally the color of my skin. as if my god was not pleased with making. as if i should put my because the society and world around me should i buy substrate myself of my skin color to the color world can look upon [inaudible]. i promise i didn't ask for the skin i just wear it. when my friend said, i don't begin out if i was monet skintone. that night i sat in the mirror and wondered god would make me so darn [inaudible]. i'll be forgotten and the lights go off here's what the lolo stared at my own people. why would he do that? i thought that i was was made in harmony made in the image of my god. maybe i am? i must be. as everyday i am [inaudible] other insecurities
i wrote it because sometimes being dark skin is like a burden. as if it's not okay to be dark skinned or to be lighter is better. so i hope i display that. >> i was told as a child never to dark skin with pretty white teeth. because they allow [inaudible] usually good look when i grew up to be. see i am far from these things still put in this category not because of my ethnicity but literally the color of my skin. as if my god was not pleased with making. as if i should put my because the...
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this next step involves growing the roots in a huge dark room. >> of cgurse it's completely dark. i mean, you come in here and turn the flashlight off, and it is the definition of darkness. there is no light. because the light would in fact, if you will, contaminate the endive by helping it green up. these roots have been here for aproximately 3 1/2 weeks, having come out of cold storage, and you can see that the buds now on top of the chicory roots are growing, and there's a--a lot of growth down at the bottom with the feeder roots that are in about an inch and a half of the fertilizer solution. uh, under the exact same conditions, this still has ab@ut a week to go. it's, um, very, very similar in technique, but of course different color. >> how many of this would you say goes on a day, a week, an hour? like a gazillion here. >> h, we--yeah, we do produce a lot of endive. um, oh, golly, we're producing, uh, approximately 5 million pounds a year. >> uh, you find that most people like it, and i--i just think it's one of those products that--that works for everybody. i mean, it work
this next step involves growing the roots in a huge dark room. >> of cgurse it's completely dark. i mean, you come in here and turn the flashlight off, and it is the definition of darkness. there is no light. because the light would in fact, if you will, contaminate the endive by helping it green up. these roots have been here for aproximately 3 1/2 weeks, having come out of cold storage, and you can see that the buds now on top of the chicory roots are growing, and there's a--a lot of...
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it was dark the morning after the battle.s looking through a spyglass, and then he sees the giant american flag going over the fort and realizes that the americans held out, the americans won, and that inspired him to write the poem the "defence of fort mchenry." >> ♪ what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming ♪ ♪ whose broad stripes and bright stars ♪ ♪ through the perilous fight >> when francis scott key wrote his poem, there were only 15 stars and 15 stripes on the american flag. >> ♪ o'er the ramparts we watched ♪ ♪ were so gallantly streaming? >> so, what exactly are the ramparts? >> the ramparts are the brick walls surrounding the fort, and "ramparts" is another name for a wall. so, when key says, "o'er the ramparts," "o'er" is another word for "over," so he's saying, "we watched over the ramparts for the flag." >> ♪ and the rockets' red glare ♪ ♪ the bombs bursting in air >> during the battle, a bomb crashed straight through the roof of our powder magazine. if it had actually exploded, it would have blow
it was dark the morning after the battle.s looking through a spyglass, and then he sees the giant american flag going over the fort and realizes that the americans held out, the americans won, and that inspired him to write the poem the "defence of fort mchenry." >> ♪ what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming ♪ ♪ whose broad stripes and bright stars ♪ ♪ through the perilous fight >> when francis scott key wrote his poem, there were only 15 stars...
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in a world like this even though it is filled with a lot of darkness. >> jon: dark story, kidnap, torture. >> i was really interested in an idea of someone that was a hero that wassable in the likely place you thought they would be. there's a lot said about the kidnapping and the story but what it's really about is what does it take to be a father, what does it take to be a man, what does it take to do your job the best possible way. >> jon: travel in that world and try and clean it up to some extent, try to be the person that you know, helps establish that. >> yes. >> jon: it was rough. the musical number helps. [laughter] >> the thing about working with hugh jackson -- >> jon: ha ha ha ha. [laughter] >> i had a beard. >> here we go. >> there's just a touch right under the chin just little bit. let me tell you what's going to happen to that. [laughter] let me tell you about -- >> you don't have to say a thing. you're saying it on the top of your head. [laughter] >> that was beautiful, that was beautiful. [applause] >> i am dorian grey. i am the embodiment. do you have something in your a
in a world like this even though it is filled with a lot of darkness. >> jon: dark story, kidnap, torture. >> i was really interested in an idea of someone that was a hero that wassable in the likely place you thought they would be. there's a lot said about the kidnapping and the story but what it's really about is what does it take to be a father, what does it take to be a man, what does it take to do your job the best possible way. >> jon: travel in that world and try and...
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it's going to be a lot of fun. >> you have ben stiller and dark dark fanning. >> our closing film is the seek let life of walter -- ben stiller will be there. >> he's in that, isn't he. >> and he directs it. >> if you give somebody an award, that you have got to show up, don't they? woody allen, just giving him an award for just showing up and getting on the plane. this year, using the lacker theater. >> the 2nd week we'll be using the lacker theater. -l-a-r-ktheater. >> mill valley has 3 screens mill valley film festival, thursday october third and runs through the 13th. if you want tickets get them fast. >>> this is kp ix 5 news. >>> the father of a dodgers fan stabbed to death in san francisco gets ready to address the public. what he's asking for and what friends are telling us. >>> maybe a few showers around the bay area. >>> and ticktock, ticktock, time is running out in washington to stop the government from shutting down. but the senate is vowing something to make it unavoidable. >>> good morning, everyone, michelle greg awe or san. >> and fill. a lot of
it's going to be a lot of fun. >> you have ben stiller and dark dark fanning. >> our closing film is the seek let life of walter -- ben stiller will be there. >> he's in that, isn't he. >> and he directs it. >> if you give somebody an award, that you have got to show up, don't they? woody allen, just giving him an award for just showing up and getting on the plane. this year, using the lacker theater. >> the 2nd week we'll be using the lacker theater....
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say, in the dark? here in the dark. would you, could you, in the dark?k. would you, could you in the rain? i would not, could not in the rain. not in the dark, not on a train, not in a car, not in a tree. i do not like them, sam, you see. not in a house, not in a box. not with a mouse, not you do not like green eggs and ham? i do not like them, sam i am. could you, would you with a goat? i would not, could not with a goat. would you, could you on a boat? i would not, could not on a boat. i will not, will not with a goat. i will not eat them in the rain, on a train, not in the dark or in a tree. not in a car you let me be. i do not like them in a box, with a fox, i will not eat them in a house. i do not like them with a mouse. i do not like them here or there. i do not like them anywhere. i do not like green eggs and ham. i do not like them, sam i am. you do not like them, so you say. try them, try them and you may. try them and you may, i say. sam, if you will let me be, i will try them. you will see. and this page, he's simply holding green eggs and ham
say, in the dark? here in the dark. would you, could you, in the dark?k. would you, could you in the rain? i would not, could not in the rain. not in the dark, not on a train, not in a car, not in a tree. i do not like them, sam, you see. not in a house, not in a box. not with a mouse, not you do not like green eggs and ham? i do not like them, sam i am. could you, would you with a goat? i would not, could not with a goat. would you, could you on a boat? i would not, could not on a boat. i will...
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new dark spot treatment mask.1st 10-minute tissue mask for an intense boost of radiance plus 24-hour hydration. only from garnier skincare. it also repels most ticks before they can attach. the leading brand kills, but doesn't repel. a tick that isn't repelled or killed may attach and make a meal of us. get veterinarian recommended k9 advantix ii! >>> it's time to dish celebrity squi squish. we take a hot couple and combine their features into a creature that only a mama can love. here's a hint. she has the keys to his heart. his us up on facebook and twitter with your guesses. >>> welcome back. we have the answer to our dish celebrity squish. it's alicia keys and swiss keys. thomas says i think gallagher found a new apprentice. we agree. here is a sneak peek at our next. who toudo you think it is? let us know on facebook and twitter. >>> i'm so excited about this weekend. you know what's going down? it is the 65th emmy awards and all of it tv's hottest celebrities will be headed to hollywood to take home the gold
new dark spot treatment mask.1st 10-minute tissue mask for an intense boost of radiance plus 24-hour hydration. only from garnier skincare. it also repels most ticks before they can attach. the leading brand kills, but doesn't repel. a tick that isn't repelled or killed may attach and make a meal of us. get veterinarian recommended k9 advantix ii! >>> it's time to dish celebrity squi squish. we take a hot couple and combine their features into a creature that only a mama can love....
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and for dark spots rapid tone repair.from neutrogena®. >>> it was frustrating. you just couldn't do anything for him. heartbreaking. you just wanted to reach down and pull him out of the ground. excuse me. >> a 17-month-old boy, jesse krause, is wedged 16 feet below ground after falling into a well. rescue workers aboveground battle to save his life. it's a race against time. it was supposed to be a quiet night for jerry and karen crouse. father and son are playing together in the backyard of their new home in the small town of mulvane, kansas, just outside wichita. and then, in the blink of an eye, baby jesse makes a sudden move. before his father can reach him, he's gone. it's 7:04 p.m. when jesse's parents call 911, setting into motion a dramatic rescue effort that will soon require more than 50 police officers and firefighters. among them, firefighters dan wegner and tim daneen. >> probably got about ten feet from the hole, and we could hear jesse crying up out of there, and stuck our heads down in the hole and looked
and for dark spots rapid tone repair.from neutrogena®. >>> it was frustrating. you just couldn't do anything for him. heartbreaking. you just wanted to reach down and pull him out of the ground. excuse me. >> a 17-month-old boy, jesse krause, is wedged 16 feet below ground after falling into a well. rescue workers aboveground battle to save his life. it's a race against time. it was supposed to be a quiet night for jerry and karen crouse. father and son are playing together in...
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i was alone and locked up in a room that i named the dark house.. >> that's enough to drive somebody crazy. >> it was terrifying. >> amanda was sexual assaulted that day by her captors, some acted, some watched. there was no one to help, nigel was still held separately. >> it feels like that's a pivotal point where they do pretty terrible things, but they're all in it together now? >> the abuse that happened to me after the escape united them in my suffering. that prevented any one from judging the other. >> narrator: severe beatings followed, they kicked and punched her, leaving her with bruised ribs and broken teeth. amanda was not even allowed to move off the matt, let alone around the room, something that had one given her solace. >> my prison was now the matt on the floor and i was in chains. >> do you remember what you were saying to yourself in the dark to get through every hour, every minute, every second? >> in the dark house it was very often every second, every minute. i felt like i was hanging on by a thread. but the dark room was also
i was alone and locked up in a room that i named the dark house.. >> that's enough to drive somebody crazy. >> it was terrifying. >> amanda was sexual assaulted that day by her captors, some acted, some watched. there was no one to help, nigel was still held separately. >> it feels like that's a pivotal point where they do pretty terrible things, but they're all in it together now? >> the abuse that happened to me after the escape united them in my suffering. that...
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in heart of darkness, conrad writes about the greed of the belgian colonizers.they could get for the sake of what was to be got. it was just robbery with violence. aggravated murder on a great scale. and after 75 years, the congolese had had enough. when they nominated their first democratically elected leader, the cia working through the belgians had him killed. we helped to install this miserable bastard in his place. he stole billions of dollars from his people and pretty much became the template for despotism in africa. needless to say, this situation deteriorated over the next 30-odd years, and by the time he was done, the congo was mired in a series of civil wars, the government was no longer paying its bills, and the trains basically stopped running. this is kissagani station. there's one short run left. service, once a week when operational, which isn't often, i'm guessing. abandoned by the belgians, shot up and stripped by rebels in the '90s, the station, the engines, the ancient passenger cars and the tracks themselves have slowly receded into the jung
in heart of darkness, conrad writes about the greed of the belgian colonizers.they could get for the sake of what was to be got. it was just robbery with violence. aggravated murder on a great scale. and after 75 years, the congolese had had enough. when they nominated their first democratically elected leader, the cia working through the belgians had him killed. we helped to install this miserable bastard in his place. he stole billions of dollars from his people and pretty much became the...
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stuart: see, i came at it thinking, well, is this -- it's kind of dark. >> it is dark, yes. matter is dark. there's an undercurrent of threat if you watch it. and i thought maybe that told something about what young people want to watch on television. do you agree? >> well, i think that -- i think it depends how you look at it. i think the reason why that the show really took off is because it's so compelling and again, the acting is so stellar, but i think it also has to do with how it came about. so, for example, when it came out back in 2008. nobody was really watching it. it was kind of just riding the tail of madmen, another amc show. but over the years because of on-line video streaming especially netflix, it really started to take off and the show's creators would be the first to tell you they're so grateful for netflix and reintroducing it to people who would have never seen it before especially. stuart: i think that vince gilligan said publicly, thank you very much netflix, he put it on, streamed it and made it what we are. >> yep. stuart: i want to go back to this
stuart: see, i came at it thinking, well, is this -- it's kind of dark. >> it is dark, yes. matter is dark. there's an undercurrent of threat if you watch it. and i thought maybe that told something about what young people want to watch on television. do you agree? >> well, i think that -- i think it depends how you look at it. i think the reason why that the show really took off is because it's so compelling and again, the acting is so stellar, but i think it also has to do with...
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because love is blind now. >> came back to the, came back to a dark, dark place. now if memory serves, 100,000 syrians have already died during the conflict with president bashar al-assad, already with no military intervention, intervention from the west, so why now? >> daily show flashback clip to august 2012. >> we have been very clear to the assad regime but also to other players on the ground that a red line for us is we start seeing a whole bunch of chemical weapons moving around or being utilized. >> stewart: you can't use chemicals to use your own people. you have to do it organically. america and the world wants that you only use locally homegrown ordinance. now back in the early eighties when iraq used chemical weapons against iran and not only did we not attack them we supported iraq and still reserve the right to use the cluster bombs and mark 77 which is not, not filled with napalm, technically. >> so duo the fact we have no idea who would have control over these chemical weapons, remind us again why we have to do this? >> the danger is the more reluct
because love is blind now. >> came back to the, came back to a dark, dark place. now if memory serves, 100,000 syrians have already died during the conflict with president bashar al-assad, already with no military intervention, intervention from the west, so why now? >> daily show flashback clip to august 2012. >> we have been very clear to the assad regime but also to other players on the ground that a red line for us is we start seeing a whole bunch of chemical weapons...
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bel air you can see the clouds out there, it is still dark. sunrise at 6:58. that's the name of game once again. temperatures have been normal or a little bit above average. that's what we are seeing right now at 56 degrees and 59 kent i listened. we are seeing more of the same in westminster. now, this is what we can expect z awe go to the surface. we do have the dry air in place. that's courtesy of a high pressure and this is bringing in some of those showers, light rain showers into the afternoon, more sunshine in the forecast for everyone. the most accurate future trend goes into motion. this is good news especially if you didn't want the rain. that coastal system we were toshing about yesterday it will stay offshore. we won't be dealing with any type of wet weather for several days. today high around 77. make sure you do send us in a nice photo. all tough do is tweet it at abc 2 weather. >> as we look at the sunday temperature. 78 with breezy conditions monday and tuesday. >>> the traffic. >> the commute right now is the west side of the beltway, a crash
bel air you can see the clouds out there, it is still dark. sunrise at 6:58. that's the name of game once again. temperatures have been normal or a little bit above average. that's what we are seeing right now at 56 degrees and 59 kent i listened. we are seeing more of the same in westminster. now, this is what we can expect z awe go to the surface. we do have the dry air in place. that's courtesy of a high pressure and this is bringing in some of those showers, light rain showers into the...
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its art could now rise from the darkness of the catacombs to celebrate the son of god and his promise of life everlasting. junius bassus, prefect of rome, was baptized on his deathbed and buried in this marble sarcophagus. a masterwork of early christian art it depicts the expulsion of adam and eve, the entry of jesus into jerusalem daniel in the lion's den the arrest of saint paul and other scenes that have become icons of the faith. the central figure is christ, the giver of law seated on the throne of heaven, flanked by peter and paul. but elements of the pagan past remain. calais, the roman god of the skies supports the floor of heaven. christ wears the robe of a greek philosopher... and his beardless, youthful face bears more than a passing resemblance to pagan images of apollo. the first great churches were variations of the roman assembly hall known as a basilica, with a central nave often ending in a semicircular apse and side aisles screened by colonnades. santa sabina finished in 432, is a particularly fine example of these simple but elegant early christian basilicas. the r
its art could now rise from the darkness of the catacombs to celebrate the son of god and his promise of life everlasting. junius bassus, prefect of rome, was baptized on his deathbed and buried in this marble sarcophagus. a masterwork of early christian art it depicts the expulsion of adam and eve, the entry of jesus into jerusalem daniel in the lion's den the arrest of saint paul and other scenes that have become icons of the faith. the central figure is christ, the giver of law seated on the...
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in "heart of darkness," conrad writes about the greed. great scale. and after 75 years, the congolese had had enough. but independence came quickly. when the new country managed to inaugurate their first democratically elected leader, the cia and the british working through the belgians, had him killed. we helped to install this miserable bastard in his place -- joseph mobutu, he stole billions of dollars from his people and pretty much became the template for despotism in africa. needless to say, this situation deteriorated over the next 30-odd years, and by the time he was done, the congo was mired in a series of civil wars, the government was no longer paying its bills, and the trains basically stopped running. this is kisangani station. there's one short run left. service once a week, when operational, which isn't often, i'm guessing. abandoned by the belgians, shot up and stripped by the rebels in the '90s, the station, the engines, the ancient passenger cars, and the tracks themselves, have slowly receded into the jungle. and yet al
in "heart of darkness," conrad writes about the greed. great scale. and after 75 years, the congolese had had enough. but independence came quickly. when the new country managed to inaugurate their first democratically elected leader, the cia and the british working through the belgians, had him killed. we helped to install this miserable bastard in his place -- joseph mobutu, he stole billions of dollars from his people and pretty much became the template for despotism in africa....
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dark chocolate is one of the reasons, a lot of health experts are citing the benefits of dark chocolateseople are loving it. that's why a lot of people are noticing the dark reseizes peanut butter cups. have you noticed that. >> yes, and they're better. i guess we will have to pay mor for those. >> stock up on those. >>> coming up, win list, the redskins fall to the lions in another close game, now with the team 0-3, what needs to change. we are going to check in with the sports junkies for a take coming up.coming >>> whether you produc brew you, or take it to go, find out what your cup of joe says about you. i'm terry mcauliffe, candidate for governor, and i sponsored this ad. for 30 years i've worked as an obgyn, my job is to protect the health of women. so i'm particularly offended by ken cuccinelli. cuccinelli wants to make all abortion illegal ... ... even in cases of rape and incest. ... even to protect a woman's health. i want a governor who's focused on schools and creating jobs, not someone who wants to do my job. who's ken cuccinelli to interfere in the lives of women across vi
dark chocolate is one of the reasons, a lot of health experts are citing the benefits of dark chocolateseople are loving it. that's why a lot of people are noticing the dark reseizes peanut butter cups. have you noticed that. >> yes, and they're better. i guess we will have to pay mor for those. >> stock up on those. >>> coming up, win list, the redskins fall to the lions in another close game, now with the team 0-3, what needs to change. we are going to check in with the...
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i just see dark portents in all of this. >> well, there are a lot of dark portents.lighten you up, i guarantee you. >> horseman's haven cafe sits next to a gas station that is about as far away if the plaza as you can get without leaving the santa fe city limits. >> it has a special feel of chilies grown specifically for this restaurant and nowhere else. >> i meet back up with dan flores for historical perspective over santa fe's most beloved new mexican fare. >> i know people who have journeyed 300 or 400 miles to eat here. >> enchilada with carne. pork in reddened mexican chili sauce with beans and rice. got to have that. some pasole, a stew made from soaked hominy and pork. and sopapilla. early cattle, railroad men, the people on their way to making this america, were they romantic about this part of the world? >> they thought of it as a hard place. for one thing, it was exceedingly remote. when you were here, this seemed like one of the farthest reaches of the globe. initially, americans began coming here because they perceived that santa fe was so remote from th
i just see dark portents in all of this. >> well, there are a lot of dark portents.lighten you up, i guarantee you. >> horseman's haven cafe sits next to a gas station that is about as far away if the plaza as you can get without leaving the santa fe city limits. >> it has a special feel of chilies grown specifically for this restaurant and nowhere else. >> i meet back up with dan flores for historical perspective over santa fe's most beloved new mexican fare. >> i...
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i remember the dark green leaves and the sun shining through. the good the ground was mottled with sunlight but i couldn't see anything. i couldn't see those little apples so i was fumbling feeling for them. my mother picked me up and began to cry. i had problems with my vision. of the cuckoo that in six years the same happened with my hearing. that was august first nine hundred sixty two. wealthy british style. that's not on life. market why not. gonna. find out what's really happening to the global economy with my skies are for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on our. more news today. in florida. these are the images croque world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to operations are all day. the loss of hearing was the most difficult to get used to alexander could still remained using his hands that life without music was unbearable. through the silt over there i call this my musical harness for good. but that's the point that i was shocked the first time i put this loudspeaker up
i remember the dark green leaves and the sun shining through. the good the ground was mottled with sunlight but i couldn't see anything. i couldn't see those little apples so i was fumbling feeling for them. my mother picked me up and began to cry. i had problems with my vision. of the cuckoo that in six years the same happened with my hearing. that was august first nine hundred sixty two. wealthy british style. that's not on life. market why not. gonna. find out what's really happening to the...
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vo: garnier clinical dark spot corrector.h potent vitamin c. > it breaks up spots, lifts them away, prevents them from surfacing. vo: 82% saw spot reduction. dark spot corrector. garnier. side-by-side, so you get the same coverage, often for less. that's one smart board -- what else does it do, reverse gravity? [ laughs ] split atoms? [ flo chuckles ] [ whirring ] hey, how's that atom-splitting thing going? oh! a smarter way to shop around -- now that's progressive. call or click today. needi'll give you 5. to change shampoo? a breakthrough from l'oreal total repair 5. it fights 5 of the top hair problems. it targets weak, limp, lifeless, dull and straw-like hair. my hair feels stronger with a healthy shine. total repair 5 from l'oreal. they used to get really tired. until i started gellin'. i got dr. scholl's massaging gel insoles. when they're in my shoes, my feet and legs feel less tired. i'm a believer. dr. scholl's massaging gel insoles. i'm a believer! , come on. we had an adventure. dad... yeah, buddy? bite me. you'll
vo: garnier clinical dark spot corrector.h potent vitamin c. > it breaks up spots, lifts them away, prevents them from surfacing. vo: 82% saw spot reduction. dark spot corrector. garnier. side-by-side, so you get the same coverage, often for less. that's one smart board -- what else does it do, reverse gravity? [ laughs ] split atoms? [ flo chuckles ] [ whirring ] hey, how's that atom-splitting thing going? oh! a smarter way to shop around -- now that's progressive. call or click today....
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it is a dark chapter in the country's history. few people talk about it. an american researcher has shed light the story of two jewish families that survived the war by hiding in a cave in western ukraine. preparations are underway for a cave tour in the western ukraine. he is from the u.s. and cannot get enough of the cave. he comes back every year. >> in 1993, i was here on my first trip. i noticed evidence of human habitation in the cave. most of the information i could get came from old farmers in the area in the 1980s and 1990s. they whispered that they thought some jews lived in the cave. >> a documentary shows the scene when he found the objects while exploring the giant cave systems. after 10 years of research, he discovered the truth. 38 jews hid underground from the nazis for one and a half years and survived. chris is not alone on this trip. five of the survivors grandchildren are with him. all of the jewish families that hid in this cave immigrated to north america after the war. some of the descendents have returned to visit the cave for the f
it is a dark chapter in the country's history. few people talk about it. an american researcher has shed light the story of two jewish families that survived the war by hiding in a cave in western ukraine. preparations are underway for a cave tour in the western ukraine. he is from the u.s. and cannot get enough of the cave. he comes back every year. >> in 1993, i was here on my first trip. i noticed evidence of human habitation in the cave. most of the information i could get came from...
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washing your dark colors with vinegar, white vinegar, will keep your darks dark., a lot of us think when we have black t-shirts or denims we need to get rid of them when they fade. buy rit dye, bring the color back, they look like new. >> thank you so much. cooking with caramels. >> smooth and creamy desserts. just in time for the weekend. right after this. >> when they hit the water, game on. >> ten minutes. go! >> underwater. go! >> the reason why we all do this job is to save lives. >> a lot of the times the coast guard comes before the family. >> when he's out flying, i do pray. >> wahoo! >> hi, daddy. >> everything they throw at us, we do. >> fall is finally here. >> for every season there he is a reason. wake up with al. >> it's all just right. >> travel and your top stories. >> the front will move through, that will change the temperatures. >> you can't beat this kind of weather. >> everything you need to know first thing. >> going to the big picture. >> we're sort of like a killer app in the morning. >> tap-in to us. >> "wake up with al" weekday mornings a
washing your dark colors with vinegar, white vinegar, will keep your darks dark., a lot of us think when we have black t-shirts or denims we need to get rid of them when they fade. buy rit dye, bring the color back, they look like new. >> thank you so much. cooking with caramels. >> smooth and creamy desserts. just in time for the weekend. right after this. >> when they hit the water, game on. >> ten minutes. go! >> underwater. go! >> the reason why we all do...
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in heart of darkness, conrad writes about the greed of the belgian colonizers.uld get for the sake of what was to be got. it was just robbery with violence. aggravated murder on a great scale. and after 75 years, the congolese had had enough. when they nominated their first democratically elected leader, the cia working through the belgians had him killed. we helped to install this miserable bastard in his place. he stole billions of dollars from his people and pretty much became the template for despotism in africa. needless to say, this situation deteriorated over the next 30-odd years, and by the time he was done, the congo was mired in a series of civil wars, the government was no longer paying its bills, and the trains basically stopped running. this is kissagani station. there's one short run left. service, once a week when operational, which isn't often, i'm guessing. abandoned by the belgians, shot up and stripped by rebels in the '90s, the station, the engines, the ancient passenger cars and the tracks themselves have slowly receded into the jungle. and
in heart of darkness, conrad writes about the greed of the belgian colonizers.uld get for the sake of what was to be got. it was just robbery with violence. aggravated murder on a great scale. and after 75 years, the congolese had had enough. when they nominated their first democratically elected leader, the cia working through the belgians had him killed. we helped to install this miserable bastard in his place. he stole billions of dollars from his people and pretty much became the template...