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of fat drippings from the conventional oven-- that's a difference of 120% of unhealthy fat drippingsdi: we did a similar test for country style ribs when we compared the fat drippings, the nuwave oven produced 250% more fat drippings than the conventional oven. >> joeth we cooked about three pounds of chicken quarters. >>ei: when we poured the grease, there was a difference of 125% of unhealthy fat drippings. >> if your family were to eat chicken three times a week for a month-- and some of us do-- by using the nuwave oven, you could be reducing six cups ofat drippings from your diet! >> using less fats and oils when cooking help decrease your risk of heart disease and cancers and also just will increase your mood and give you more energy, make you feel better. >> my counter space in my kitchen-- you have to earn your place. i love it because it makes the work that i do exercising every day count more when i come home and i eat smart. >> so it's the holidays, right? or maybe you're just throwing a huge dinner party. well, guess what? we know this nuwave oven is gonna deliver for you.
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when we compared the fat drippings, the nuwave oven produced 250% more fat drippings than the conventionalven. >> j: then we cooked about three pounds of chick quarters. >>eidi: when we poured the grea, the was a difference of 125% of unhealthy fat drippings. >> if your family were to t chicken three times a week for a month-- and some of us do-- by usg the nuwave oven, you could be reducing six cups of fat drippings from your diet! >> using less fats and oils when cooking help decrease your risk of heart disease and cancers and also just will increase your mood and give you more energy, make you feel better. >> my counter space in my kitcn-- yohave t ibeitak tt xeisercot hei om t fe.y.we, wh?weno nav igoa r r gingav p..> aus] e teinkiyethex rg itp. eaaptiju l eterthxt, u eotxt rreju aai tnkg?> ablu>>mm oke iclo au..h is. ic wt e?>>igceoude tun ure,our b >neba..o urntnaos . u 1pou'naovha haai we teriu vechor me. iupe ch hawoed vrgnuerop. s] vy nuer leanh,ri.i ri r tt peonotorhomuthospe he ...k's wl,ishacado he.gh u t ise waov? on w ganheotla >>uwe s e te tng youould eve in the kitchen.life
when we compared the fat drippings, the nuwave oven produced 250% more fat drippings than the conventionalven. >> j: then we cooked about three pounds of chick quarters. >>eidi: when we poured the grea, the was a difference of 125% of unhealthy fat drippings. >> if your family were to t chicken three times a week for a month-- and some of us do-- by usg the nuwave oven, you could be reducing six cups of fat drippings from your diet! >> using less fats and oils when...
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it's the steady drip, drip, drip. you'll get more employer based cancellation, more individual based cancellations. it will all be pushed well out into next year. i don't see how the democrats get out of this mess. i just don't. >> it's really more than a drip, drip, drip. it's soak, soak, soak. and the problem is got such a bad launch. anytime it gets off to such a poor start, it's very hard to recover. so at least for the short term between now and the off year laerks it will be impossible for the democrats to recover. longer term i think the only thing president obama can do is speak aspirationally, hope to inspire his liberal base that he betwe did the right thing, providing people to insurance who don't have it the right thing. but the problem is middle class voters and especially senior citizens, seniors who are increasingly voting bloc, even though they're on medicare, anytime they hear health care is not working, they fear for themselves. >> that's the thing, steve murphy, back to you. you've xwrgot a dozen se
it's the steady drip, drip, drip. you'll get more employer based cancellation, more individual based cancellations. it will all be pushed well out into next year. i don't see how the democrats get out of this mess. i just don't. >> it's really more than a drip, drip, drip. it's soak, soak, soak. and the problem is got such a bad launch. anytime it gets off to such a poor start, it's very hard to recover. so at least for the short term between now and the off year laerks it will be...
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. >> julia, i've seen a great video of irrigation where it's simple little tubes and drip, drip, drip opposed to no irrigation or water is wasted because it's evaporated before it gets to the crop, is that what you mean by innovation? something that it can need the planet. >> that's something that we need to address and use. it's the extension problem getting the methods of how to use drip irrigation to the farmers and we need to address that especially in sub i sub-saa africa. another technology that is low tech we know how to do it we just need to bring it across is post harvest. we have a wasteful dimension here in the western world, but the post harvest loss in the developing world is a huge problem and we know the technology to use it. it's just applying it and getting it out to the farmers is one of our biggest issues. >> sam, at the summit that julie mentioned earlier at george washington university we heard from roger shaw u.s. administrator, and the united states is very active in trying to feed the world. what are the prospects of that funding streams? are we doing enough? >
. >> julia, i've seen a great video of irrigation where it's simple little tubes and drip, drip, drip opposed to no irrigation or water is wasted because it's evaporated before it gets to the crop, is that what you mean by innovation? something that it can need the planet. >> that's something that we need to address and use. it's the extension problem getting the methods of how to use drip irrigation to the farmers and we need to address that especially in sub i sub-saa africa....
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drip drip. now we get them from one house committee and others yesterday. the white house is not too willing to give them to us. >> it's amazing. this was supposed to be the most transparent administration in the history of this country. i think the thing is if we really knew what was going on, you know, coming from the white house, coming from this administration, and the implementation of this obama care and this healthcare.gov, we would be absolutely appalled of and slowly the drip drip that's occurring is eroding, again, the confidence and the belief that there is confidence coming out of this administration. >> i thought what is was more painful about the documents that was released yesterday in in fact in part of the emails worried about the impact it would have on the media media would rev up at them knew that the testing was failing. there wasn't one part that said oh no, what about the american people? what about their health? there was no indication they were worried about covering the
drip drip. now we get them from one house committee and others yesterday. the white house is not too willing to give them to us. >> it's amazing. this was supposed to be the most transparent administration in the history of this country. i think the thing is if we really knew what was going on, you know, coming from the white house, coming from this administration, and the implementation of this obama care and this healthcare.gov, we would be absolutely appalled of and slowly the drip...
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, drip, drip. we get others yesterday. white house is not too willing us.sve them to >> it's amazing. this was supposed to be the most transparent administration in the history of this country.is if we really knew what was goinu on coming from this white house and this administration and the implementation of obama care, w, would be absolutely appalled. and slowly, the drip, drip that's occurring, it's eroding the belief that there's competence in this on administration. >> in part of the e-mails, they're worried about what st impact it was going to have on the media. and there wasn't one part that said oh, no, what about the r american people. there was no indication. they were worried about covering their own whatever. >> cya. co >> not one e-mail that i saw e that showed they care thad their product was going to hurt people. >> that comes back to the truth of the and if you're telling the american people exactly what your goals and objectives are, h which the left isin not going t do, then you w
, drip, drip. we get others yesterday. white house is not too willing us.sve them to >> it's amazing. this was supposed to be the most transparent administration in the history of this country.is if we really knew what was goinu on coming from this white house and this administration and the implementation of obama care, w, would be absolutely appalled. and slowly, the drip, drip that's occurring, it's eroding the belief that there's competence in this on administration. >> in part...
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, drip, drip. it maybe can be put off for a while, some of them can. you've had estimates up to 120 million people losing their insurance. it seems to me if that happens, that is just a disaster for the democrats. >> oh, it is. it absolutely. and look, they've already got -- the republicans have two great pieces of this issue to use in tv ads. the disastrous roll-out of obama care and the president's clearly misleading pledge that if you like your doctor, you're going to keep it. that's already in the can. the real question is whether other concerns will take precedence between now and the election. if what you suggested is true, larry, if there is a drip, drip, drip, then sure, it could become the dominant issue of 2014. >> i don't know how that story will turn out. but i think that's the risk. holman jenkins, what should republicans do? >> my answer will surprise you. i think republicans should save obama's bacon. what they should basically do is create another option under obama care which is a
, drip, drip. it maybe can be put off for a while, some of them can. you've had estimates up to 120 million people losing their insurance. it seems to me if that happens, that is just a disaster for the democrats. >> oh, it is. it absolutely. and look, they've already got -- the republicans have two great pieces of this issue to use in tv ads. the disastrous roll-out of obama care and the president's clearly misleading pledge that if you like your doctor, you're going to keep it. that's...
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there are hundreds of pages mostly redacted right now but coming out in drips and drabs, a year-long investigation pinned mostly to gang activity in the city. but to a long-time driver, indicted on drug dealing. this read like the john belushi biography. this is information the cops give a judge to try to get search warrants. it hasn't been proven in court. they interviewed former staffers, aides, he snorted cocaine, popped oxycontin while drunk, pulled over to chug alcohol and gatorade while behind the wheel. abusive to female staffers, horrible rants.
there are hundreds of pages mostly redacted right now but coming out in drips and drabs, a year-long investigation pinned mostly to gang activity in the city. but to a long-time driver, indicted on drug dealing. this read like the john belushi biography. this is information the cops give a judge to try to get search warrants. it hasn't been proven in court. they interviewed former staffers, aides, he snorted cocaine, popped oxycontin while drunk, pulled over to chug alcohol and gatorade while...
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. >> a sprinkle of sunshine dripped through the trees providing a reflection on a day many do just that. >> we are just thankful and we're just talking about that for family and health to be able to walk through these beautiful woods. >> home to giants, to creeks, and a magnet for beauty. >> it's so great to see so many people sharing that view and coming to see it. >> it is a beautiful spot to spend your thanksgiving, but if we take you outside of the woods, you get that sense that a lot of people are grateful for no matter where they are or
. >> a sprinkle of sunshine dripped through the trees providing a reflection on a day many do just that. >> we are just thankful and we're just talking about that for family and health to be able to walk through these beautiful woods. >> home to giants, to creeks, and a magnet for beauty. >> it's so great to see so many people sharing that view and coming to see it. >> it is a beautiful spot to spend your thanksgiving, but if we take you outside of the woods, you...
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the latest drip, drip, drip from former n.s.a. contractor edward snowden suggests that the nation's biggest tech companies are being breached, too. and as far as we know, it's all legal. is that right, tom? >> well, that's being debated. and i'm not a lawyer. so i sort of deal with things on a dumbed down level. gwen: ok. do that. >> there's one rule that basically underlies all the law here. which is you can't spy on americans without a court order. gwen: right. >> but apparently you can spy on foreigners. and that's what these latest rounds of disclosures have involved. whether it's spying on angela merkel or in this case the n.s.a. found a way to intercept the data as it was transiting through data links into data centers that were held by google and yahoo in europe. so the argument would seem to be, the legal argument would seem to be because those data centers are in europe, they're not -- they can assume they're not american data. therefore, it was legal to go in. however, the data companies, google and yahoo, are absolutely
the latest drip, drip, drip from former n.s.a. contractor edward snowden suggests that the nation's biggest tech companies are being breached, too. and as far as we know, it's all legal. is that right, tom? >> well, that's being debated. and i'm not a lawyer. so i sort of deal with things on a dumbed down level. gwen: ok. do that. >> there's one rule that basically underlies all the law here. which is you can't spy on americans without a court order. gwen: right. >> but...
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two possible answers here -- dripping faucet or broken doorbell.is, which problem did apartment renters say they'd be most likely to fix themselves? is it the dripping faucet or a broken doorbell? the answers are in, and now it's time to meet mr. orlando. how are you, sir? >> great, how are you? >> i'm great. thank you for asking. orlando, what's your story? >> i'm from tampa, florida, i'm on 94.1 the bay's party station where it's always a party on the radio. i'm playing for
two possible answers here -- dripping faucet or broken doorbell.is, which problem did apartment renters say they'd be most likely to fix themselves? is it the dripping faucet or a broken doorbell? the answers are in, and now it's time to meet mr. orlando. how are you, sir? >> great, how are you? >> i'm great. thank you for asking. orlando, what's your story? >> i'm from tampa, florida, i'm on 94.1 the bay's party station where it's always a party on the radio. i'm playing for
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his advice to the nsa, as you mentioned, was to sort of did everything out there, stop the drip, driprip of revelations since there are still thousands and thousands of documents that have not been discussed by the media. he said sort of get it out there and try to get this behind you, go ahead and have the debate and decide on what happens from there. whether nsa will take that advice is unclear. it is true the director of national intelligence office has been putting up documents online in recent weeks that it never would've considered putting up before this -- the snowden revelations. on the wikileaks tweet, i'm not understood anders glad -- i'm not sure i understood the point. i think one of the impacts of the snowden links, the documents -- released to laura potras laura poitras and glenn greenwald, how slowly they're coming out all over the world. whether we are talking about angela merkel, it's not that they didn't have this information before, is that it's just coming out. right now they're asking perhaps edward snowden to either come to germany or somehow testify as they inve
his advice to the nsa, as you mentioned, was to sort of did everything out there, stop the drip, driprip of revelations since there are still thousands and thousands of documents that have not been discussed by the media. he said sort of get it out there and try to get this behind you, go ahead and have the debate and decide on what happens from there. whether nsa will take that advice is unclear. it is true the director of national intelligence office has been putting up documents online in...
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so once they distance themselves from this day-to-day drip, drip of bad news, and if the website is fixedn a month or two months, maybe they'll be in a better light, but certainly right now it is very, very difficult. >> separate out the politics and the problems with the website, are americans better off with or without the affordable care act? >> yeah that is going to be the big question come 2014 and 2016, and at the end of the day you have a hundred thousand americans who will have private coverage. about 300,000 low-income americans who will have access to medicaid. these are big, big gains and they are only going to increase as access is made easier. the scorecard at the end is going to say you have hopefully millions of people with health care because that's what democrats did, and that's going to help them. >> thank you very much. the editor of the progress.org. >>> iran's supreme leader says his country will not back down from their right to their num lar program. this is the third time the p5-plus-1 are meeting paul. any thought we might be closer to a deal this time? >> well, t
so once they distance themselves from this day-to-day drip, drip of bad news, and if the website is fixedn a month or two months, maybe they'll be in a better light, but certainly right now it is very, very difficult. >> separate out the politics and the problems with the website, are americans better off with or without the affordable care act? >> yeah that is going to be the big question come 2014 and 2016, and at the end of the day you have a hundred thousand americans who will...
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. >> it just drips, drips, drips. >> it picks up more speed.nathan martin will meet next week with the n.f.l.'s apointe d investigator. the meeting will take place near martin's home in los angeles in the latter part of the woke and martin is looking forward to reveal the details of the harassment. martin had been subject to several months of harassment by incognito. far continumairchmartin is undet fortress. fofor stress.a culture that res wide receiver brendan marshal pay have provided the best explanation. >> take a little boy and a little girl. a little boy falls down and the first thing we say as parents get up, shake it off you will be okay. don't cry. we a little girl falls down, what do we say. it's going to be okay. we validate their feelings. from that we teach the boys to mask their emotions. it's that times 100 for football players. >> you can't show you are hurt or your pain. if a guy comes into the locker room and shows a littleviller in little vulnerability that is a problem. what is going on in miami goes on in every locker room
. >> it just drips, drips, drips. >> it picks up more speed.nathan martin will meet next week with the n.f.l.'s apointe d investigator. the meeting will take place near martin's home in los angeles in the latter part of the woke and martin is looking forward to reveal the details of the harassment. martin had been subject to several months of harassment by incognito. far continumairchmartin is undet fortress. fofor stress.a culture that res wide receiver brendan marshal pay have...
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. >>> all right jessica's back with sports and this story just keeps going, dripping dripping dripping more information every day. >> absolutely with the dolphins right now it's really opened up a can of worms for the entire nfl in every clubhouse really. but we know in this case jonathan martin's team mate of the miami dolphins richie incognito was at the center of the bullying. but asked to toughen up the dolphins young guard, the man who broke that story and joins us now for more from miami with this saga going on. chris let's just ask the question, what exactl exactly dd coaches ask of incognito? >> well, coaches told richie incognito to quote unquote toughen up jonathan martin. he had missed a couple of voluntary spring practices and coaches ordered richie, toughen him up. the question is what did they mean about that specifically? they weren't specific they just gave that order according to what we've heard and maybe richie incognito took it too far. but here is the funny thing. a lot of jonathan martin's teammates are taking richie incognito aside on this. they feel that jonatha
. >>> all right jessica's back with sports and this story just keeps going, dripping dripping dripping more information every day. >> absolutely with the dolphins right now it's really opened up a can of worms for the entire nfl in every clubhouse really. but we know in this case jonathan martin's team mate of the miami dolphins richie incognito was at the center of the bullying. but asked to toughen up the dolphins young guard, the man who broke that story and joins us now for...
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drip, drip, drip.e that happen after this hearing and see sound bytes today that will feed the right wing cause. >> right. the thing we won't get is too many actual answers. we do have some quotes you brought up. you brought up henry chow and he will be an important person to testify, but according to reuters in written testimony that has just been posted, he will say we know that we under estimated the volume of user who is attempt to logon to the system at the same time. therefore our test degree not include performance testing at the volume we experienced at launch. we will continue to be talking about those issues there. luke, we will come back to you keeping an eye on this hearing. we will bring you any news as it happe happens. we'll go live to manila next to find out about the challenges to get aid to the people in need. we'll be right back. boss! and my customers are really liking your flat rate shipping. fedex one rate. really makes my life easier. maybe a promotion is in order. good news. i g
drip, drip, drip.e that happen after this hearing and see sound bytes today that will feed the right wing cause. >> right. the thing we won't get is too many actual answers. we do have some quotes you brought up. you brought up henry chow and he will be an important person to testify, but according to reuters in written testimony that has just been posted, he will say we know that we under estimated the volume of user who is attempt to logon to the system at the same time. therefore our...
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drip of spy scandals involving the u.s. and its european allies it comes among revelations from supported snowden that showed american spy agency has been a siphoning off information by installing malicious software on tens of thousands of computer networks let's keep our fingers crossed hope for european parliament or miller and his daughter from sweden's pirate party is on the line now to talk to us either a millionaire can you hear us. good. group the pirate party often hammers home the need for individual privacy online isn't it clear though that really this battle is well and truly lost now. but i don't think that it is well and truly lost so for instance the european data protection regulation proposes that a minimisation principles for all companies that deal with personal data this would be a very good investment for the future and it would also allow us to build more safe and confidence inspiring infrastructures i think generally also be politically underestimate how we can create markets that we actually want and
drip of spy scandals involving the u.s. and its european allies it comes among revelations from supported snowden that showed american spy agency has been a siphoning off information by installing malicious software on tens of thousands of computer networks let's keep our fingers crossed hope for european parliament or miller and his daughter from sweden's pirate party is on the line now to talk to us either a millionaire can you hear us. good. group the pirate party often hammers home the need...
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of fat drippings from the conventional oven-- that's a difference of 120% of unhealthy fat drippings: we did a similar test for country style ribs. when we compared the fat drippings, the nuwave oven produced 250% more fat drippings than the conventional oven. >> joe: then we cooked about three pounds of chicken quarters. >> heidi: when we poured the grease, there was a difference of 125% of unhealthy fat drippings. >> if your family were to eat chicken three times a week for a month-- and some of us do-- by using the nuwave oven, you could be reducing six cups of fat drippings from your diet! >> using less fats and oils when cookinhelp decrease your risk of heart disease and cancers and also just will increase your mood and give you more energy, make you feel better. >> my counter space in my kitchen-- you have to earn your place. i love it because it makes the work that i do exercising every day count more when i come home and i eat smart. >> so it's the holidays, right? or maybe you're just throwing a huge dinner party. well, guess what? we know this nuwave oven is gonna deliver f
of fat drippings from the conventional oven-- that's a difference of 120% of unhealthy fat drippings: we did a similar test for country style ribs. when we compared the fat drippings, the nuwave oven produced 250% more fat drippings than the conventional oven. >> joe: then we cooked about three pounds of chicken quarters. >> heidi: when we poured the grease, there was a difference of 125% of unhealthy fat drippings. >> if your family were to eat chicken three times a week for...
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, drip, drip. it's certainly not a tore rant. -- torrent. it's an underlying concern. most of the time when you read about cord-cutting, it is talked about as if it is this kind of tsunami that's hitting the industry. it's just not yet. >> right, so that -- my point, i guess, would be that this fear of this mass cord-cut, if you will, is somewhat greatly exaggera exaggerated, is it not? >> absolutely is. it doesn't mean it's not a real phenomena. it is happening. pay tv subscriber growth, you go back a couple of years, in the 2%, 3% range, now it's essentially zero and slightly negative. that's a very material change. it is not a seen that the -- that the whole industry is suddenly unraveling. >> what's the impact for a netflix in this discussion, one of the best performing, if not the best performing stock in the s&p this year? >> this is the counterintuitive part, and it is really interesting, i think. what happens if it gathers momentum? what do the cable operators do about it? well, what they d
, drip, drip. it's certainly not a tore rant. -- torrent. it's an underlying concern. most of the time when you read about cord-cutting, it is talked about as if it is this kind of tsunami that's hitting the industry. it's just not yet. >> right, so that -- my point, i guess, would be that this fear of this mass cord-cut, if you will, is somewhat greatly exaggera exaggerated, is it not? >> absolutely is. it doesn't mean it's not a real phenomena. it is happening. pay tv subscriber...
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when i cut my meat, i want to see te blood drip. yes, i'm that girl. all right. so let's move along while the steak is cooking. let's talk about the mosquito potato fries. you already sliced them? >> yes. i sliced them on a mandolin. all i did was take it. slide a few like this and they come out look like this. >> that's terrific. and then we drop them in -- don't you love sweet potato chips and fridays? i love them. >> they're really good. >> wendy: you've gob oil in the fryer. >> right. we even going to drop them. since we sliced them pretty thin. they're not going to cook for long. they counsel out. >> >> wendy: in a minute or two. >> they're good. >> thank you. >> wendy: all right. and what's for dessert, kid? >> since it's the season of fall and people go apple picking i decided to make an apple spice cup cake with a vanilla cup indicate. >> wendy: this cupcake is so heavy, heavy in weight. >> okay. i'm going to have one with you. >> wendy: what's that? >> it's like an italian kind of creamy lighter cream cheese. >> wendy: it's ver good. >> thank you. >> wen
when i cut my meat, i want to see te blood drip. yes, i'm that girl. all right. so let's move along while the steak is cooking. let's talk about the mosquito potato fries. you already sliced them? >> yes. i sliced them on a mandolin. all i did was take it. slide a few like this and they come out look like this. >> that's terrific. and then we drop them in -- don't you love sweet potato chips and fridays? i love them. >> they're really good. >> wendy: you've gob oil in...
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. >> we had the drip by drip revelations and premature disclosures which add to the pain of the familiesnow there should be some closu closure. >> now there are thousands of pages in this report, but some of these organizations still are seeking to have released. but an element of the investigation we often see accessed in the news media, the 911 calls from that day are not being released. that is in accordance with connecticut law. joining us to follow up on the report is monty frank. his daughter attended the sandy elementary school. thank you for joining us. you have been so involved. we use the closure but i'm not sure that would fully represent the emotions. i don't if there is a way to bring closure. does this report end this chapter and allow families to go forward? >> well, i hope it does. you know, my fear is that we'll continue to have this dribble of information that comes out. every time another report comes out or additional information gets leaked, it only serves to tear open the wounds and hinder the healing process. >> i would be concerned about that, and i understand the
. >> we had the drip by drip revelations and premature disclosures which add to the pain of the familiesnow there should be some closu closure. >> now there are thousands of pages in this report, but some of these organizations still are seeking to have released. but an element of the investigation we often see accessed in the news media, the 911 calls from that day are not being released. that is in accordance with connecticut law. joining us to follow up on the report is monty...
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two nights in a row that you want to let the pipes drip. we look at the outlook. we find that we were trend much milder toward the end of the week and into the weekend, taking a turn back to warmer than average weather so. riding the roller coaster, as they sarks the proverb ball -- proverbial temperature roller coaster. >> thanks a lot, wyatt. >>> boy, this video is tough to watch, a rough game for this harlem globetrotters. the back comes crashing down. he toppled backwards and gets cut. believe it or not, he's expected to be fine. this is a commercial he made in our studios last week. he's helping with the kinder time toy drive. so we you head out shopping, pick up something extra, but the good news is he will be okay. >>> and the winner is new york's world trade center tower. it has been flamed the tallest building in the country surpassing chicago's willis tower. the needle is part of the building or nearly the equivalent of a broad cast antenna. it stands as a symbolically important one, including that 408-foot needle. >>> he's bringing sexy back it baltimor
two nights in a row that you want to let the pipes drip. we look at the outlook. we find that we were trend much milder toward the end of the week and into the weekend, taking a turn back to warmer than average weather so. riding the roller coaster, as they sarks the proverb ball -- proverbial temperature roller coaster. >> thanks a lot, wyatt. >>> boy, this video is tough to watch, a rough game for this harlem globetrotters. the back comes crashing down. he toppled backwards and...
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that's why they keep trying to change it 678 right now it is the drip by drip.have lived this process. it is a disaster when it starts this way. >> i want to tell our audience that we will be talking about iran and the talks that ended coming up. but i want to press in with you and i wrote this down. you said it's crisis time. if the prisons can do what john is suggesting it could be what? crisis times two for the white house? >> it could. but it's a big if. the republicans have been unable to singularly articulate a message about insurance purchase or vouchers. they are not doing that. bottom line there is people being cancelled by insurance companies with premiums being much higher than they expected. even without it, it is crisis time. >> is there a place for republicans to step in with some emotion now? >> the best thing to do is to stay out. the democrats voted for this thing. not one republican did. let the democrats, i'm talking now politics not human beings. i hate to see fellow americans getting these letters and saying over the dinner table, we don't h
that's why they keep trying to change it 678 right now it is the drip by drip.have lived this process. it is a disaster when it starts this way. >> i want to tell our audience that we will be talking about iran and the talks that ended coming up. but i want to press in with you and i wrote this down. you said it's crisis time. if the prisons can do what john is suggesting it could be what? crisis times two for the white house? >> it could. but it's a big if. the republicans have...
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>> it's dripping from their fingertips. >>> how far would you go to save a little cash? >> i'm a hillbilly cheapskate. >> that's examined by tlc's show extreme cheapskate. >> looks like you had a good time. you smell good. >> if i can get something for free, i'd rather do that any time than shell out a dollar. >> no, no, no, no. >> my family and i are so cheap, we share one tub of water a day. >> meet melanie and ron rose. they're from oklahoma. >> my wife is always working and trying to save money and shrink our budget. >> you're getting dirtier. >> sometimes i actually do want to take my own shower here and there. >> tlc reached out to the family to be part of their series because mom, melody, had a blog where she wrote about their frugle living. >> i ration the shampoo and body wash. that's enough for a month, we run out, that's it and everybody is good about rationing. >> this is how they they've chosen to live. it may not be for everybody. >> over the course of a month, this family, they only spend $1,000. >> i don't use toilet paper. i use toilet paper from town. y
>> it's dripping from their fingertips. >>> how far would you go to save a little cash? >> i'm a hillbilly cheapskate. >> that's examined by tlc's show extreme cheapskate. >> looks like you had a good time. you smell good. >> if i can get something for free, i'd rather do that any time than shell out a dollar. >> no, no, no, no. >> my family and i are so cheap, we share one tub of water a day. >> meet melanie and ron rose. they're from...
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building that has a memory of the torture and includes in the space the sound of torture-- water dripping, hammers striking-- so that the silence of history is broken. human beings once cried out in this cell. this tower has a kind of strange life because it is full of these phantoms-- torture in the middle ages and again during world war ii by nazis. this building has this kind of strange life because it's full of these phantoms. the installation is temporary, to last for just six months, so there's a dialectical condition of the piece-- that to relate the history of germany to germany today. that to relate the hiour works of art appear to have become ruins. only our perception is rea and our senses are bombarded with the images and sounds of media, which inform us, but do not transform us. in a society saturated with data, the function of the artist is no longer to depict events, but rather to reawaken our perception. this is the roden crater in the painted desert of arizona. here artist james turrell has turned back to the earth for his inspiration. for the modern viewer to experience
building that has a memory of the torture and includes in the space the sound of torture-- water dripping, hammers striking-- so that the silence of history is broken. human beings once cried out in this cell. this tower has a kind of strange life because it is full of these phantoms-- torture in the middle ages and again during world war ii by nazis. this building has this kind of strange life because it's full of these phantoms. the installation is temporary, to last for just six months, so...
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think he had his best run in '47, '48, '49, '50, what i call the "all over," when he spattered or drippedr whatever. about his art, pollock knew what he was about. he trusted his spontaneity in what they call automatic painting. but he was in control. he'd stop from time to time to see what he'd done. and then when a picture was finished, he'd go back and edit now and then. when it comes to abstract art, there's no subject matter, but there is content, and the two have to be distinguished. in other words, the presence or absence of a recognizable image has nothing to do with value in art. it doesn't have to be about anything. i gave it the title lavender mist. i saw it, and i flipped for it, and then i knew all this predominant color was lavender, that kind of violet, and it was sort of a little misty, and so i suggested that to jackson. he said, "sure." he wasn't this wild, heedless genius. no, he wasn't that. he looked. he looked hard, and he was very sophisticated about painting. did jackson pollock create an arena for a personal drama? it is not a document of an historical and social
think he had his best run in '47, '48, '49, '50, what i call the "all over," when he spattered or drippedr whatever. about his art, pollock knew what he was about. he trusted his spontaneity in what they call automatic painting. but he was in control. he'd stop from time to time to see what he'd done. and then when a picture was finished, he'd go back and edit now and then. when it comes to abstract art, there's no subject matter, but there is content, and the two have to be...
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with the pan drippings.see how it washes away. we will bring this to a simmer. pass it through a strainer. and you have gravy. >> that's your gravy. a think a lot of chatter all the time is talking about how difficult things are and we hear the horror stories. very, very quickly. now, as you know that have a lot here today because it's the first time in 150 years, something like that? it's going to be quite a long time before we have that again. >> 79,000, i'm told. >> we're going to be long gone. >> right. >> in this instance, now, we put a little bit of sour cream and we are in the season of pomegranates so we're using pomegranates instead of apple sauce. apple sauce is fine to go with it as well. but to change it up a little bit. >> potatoes. >> potatoes. >> sour cream. >> sour cream. the real trick to do latkes is making sure that you grate them and you wash them a bit. you don't want to wash all the starch off but dry them well with a towel and roll them up because that's one of the tricks to it. i real
with the pan drippings.see how it washes away. we will bring this to a simmer. pass it through a strainer. and you have gravy. >> that's your gravy. a think a lot of chatter all the time is talking about how difficult things are and we hear the horror stories. very, very quickly. now, as you know that have a lot here today because it's the first time in 150 years, something like that? it's going to be quite a long time before we have that again. >> 79,000, i'm told. >> we're...
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. >> the sweat is dripping from my fingertips. >>> and we have today's buzz word for your shot at winning a flat-screen tv. on wednesday, she was gone. i was there for my son's first breath. and his last. not everyone who gets meningitis...dies. the infection spread so fast. (overlapping voices) preteens and teens should get vaccinated against meningococcal meningitis, a rare but serious disease. health officials aren't the only voices recommending it. hear ours at voicesofmeningitis.org. how do i r-o-l-a-i-d-s.n relief? [ male announcer ] rolaids starts working instantly, neutralizing 44% more acid than tums. rolaids. that's how you spell relief. >>> rock climbing is fun. it's exhilarating. pulse pounding. four climbers on a spire in norway about 490 feet tall. off to the side, climbing up. maybe two instructors and two climbers. this whole video being shot by a phantom quad copter. they have to climb to the top of the column and once they do, if the adrenaline of climbing this thing wasn't enough for you, here's what come next. it's not a b.a.s.e. jump. not a rope swing. i would call th
. >> the sweat is dripping from my fingertips. >>> and we have today's buzz word for your shot at winning a flat-screen tv. on wednesday, she was gone. i was there for my son's first breath. and his last. not everyone who gets meningitis...dies. the infection spread so fast. (overlapping voices) preteens and teens should get vaccinated against meningococcal meningitis, a rare but serious disease. health officials aren't the only voices recommending it. hear ours at...
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. >> clams framed by water damage, broken windows, exposed wires, dripping pipes. shouldn't they be embarrassed by the condition of the facilities? >> definitely. >> he takes courses in these classrooms. >> this is probably one of the bigger programs on the campus and for it to be in the condition that it's in, it's like ridiculous. >> reporter: conditions known to district administrators for years. in fact, three years ago, they went to voters asking for $268 million to ask for money for the san jose community college. >> what voters approved in the bond measure in 2010 is not going to be built. >> we were told we would have a new building for the students to walk into the future to teach these students. >> not happening? >> no. >> reporter: they teach students at san jose city college. here is the language voters were sold at the ballot box in 2010. it incluted construct vocational technology building. >> nowhere in that voter information did it say build a new theater. it said build a new vocational technology building. >> instead of replacing the 60-year-old ru
. >> clams framed by water damage, broken windows, exposed wires, dripping pipes. shouldn't they be embarrassed by the condition of the facilities? >> definitely. >> he takes courses in these classrooms. >> this is probably one of the bigger programs on the campus and for it to be in the condition that it's in, it's like ridiculous. >> reporter: conditions known to district administrators for years. in fact, three years ago, they went to voters asking for $268...
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>> it's dripping from their fingertips. step one, prepare for triumph.tep two, baconated cheese for awesome. step three, get ready to wow. step four... mmmmm. ♪ [ male announcer ] pillsbury crescents. make the holidays pop. he loves me. he loves me not. he loves me. he loves me not. ♪ he loves me! that's right. [ mom ] warm and flaky in 15, everyone loves pillsbury grands! [ girl ] make dinner pop! you gotta reel it up now,buddy. everyoit.creel it up.t up,rands! [father] reel it up,you got him on there.bring him in. is that a bass? [boy] yeah,i got a big bass. [father]bring it up.keep reeling.keep reeling.c'mon, where is he? whoa! you caught that all by yourself? [boy] yeah! [father]how old are you to catch that? [boy]three! [father]you're three years old? show me how many fingers that is. >>> how far would you go to save a little cash? >> i'm a hillbilly cheapskate. >> that's examined by tlc's show extreme cheapskate. >> looks like you had a good time. you smell good. >> if i can get something for free, i'd rather do that any time than shell out a dolla
>> it's dripping from their fingertips. step one, prepare for triumph.tep two, baconated cheese for awesome. step three, get ready to wow. step four... mmmmm. ♪ [ male announcer ] pillsbury crescents. make the holidays pop. he loves me. he loves me not. he loves me. he loves me not. ♪ he loves me! that's right. [ mom ] warm and flaky in 15, everyone loves pillsbury grands! [ girl ] make dinner pop! you gotta reel it up now,buddy. everyoit.creel it up.t up,rands! [father] reel it...
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he's been a drip this entire vacation. i've decided i'm not gonna let him ruin it for me.vely walk with him this morning. it's so nice that you two have each other. ugh! stupid, stinkin' hump! ha ha ha ha! ha ha ha ha! you like that? i got a million of them. unbelievable. unbelievable. signore fogagnolo. come va? you don't see my daughter no more. oh. [ clears throat ] you know, sir, if i may -- here -- here, look -- let's sit down, huh? please. please. can we -- can we sit down? per favóre, huh? let's sit. grazie. mílle grazie, huh? [ clears throat ] signore fogagno... frank: ah, your mother's ass! i don't like you. [ bell dings ] ciao, tútti! hi, daddy. hi, daddy. hi, daddy. ciao! hello, everybody! beautiful day, huh? oh! look what i have. signóra, bellisima. for you. you can have those. here, you can have one of those. beautiful. see how they wrap them? and what is this? mom... and aunt coletta! these are for you. [ laughing ] what are you doing? you look good. come here. i want to talk to you. what? come here, come here. listen... um, i know you wanted to talk to me be
he's been a drip this entire vacation. i've decided i'm not gonna let him ruin it for me.vely walk with him this morning. it's so nice that you two have each other. ugh! stupid, stinkin' hump! ha ha ha ha! ha ha ha ha! you like that? i got a million of them. unbelievable. unbelievable. signore fogagnolo. come va? you don't see my daughter no more. oh. [ clears throat ] you know, sir, if i may -- here -- here, look -- let's sit down, huh? please. please. can we -- can we sit down? per favóre,...
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. >> a sprinkle of sunshine dripped through the trees providing a reflection on a day many do just that. >> we are just thankful and we're just talking about that for family and health to be able to walk through these beautiful woods. >> home to giants, to creeks, and a magnet for beauty. >> it's so great to see so many people sharing that view and coming to see it. >> it is a beautiful spot to spend your thanksgiving, but if we take you outside of the woods, you get that sense that a lot of people are grateful for no matter where they are or where they're headed. >> the stadium, san francisco, the turkey bowl, classic nearly central-old tradition. >> we won in '96 and lost in 97. >> zach once played in this game and today with his mother-in-law, he watched another generation throw on the pads. both say they're thankful for the moment and so much more. >> i'm thankful for the fact we live in a great country that has so much for so many when so many people don't have that much. >> i'm just thankful to be able to spend thanksgiving weekend with my kids. >> reporter: and across the bay we
. >> a sprinkle of sunshine dripped through the trees providing a reflection on a day many do just that. >> we are just thankful and we're just talking about that for family and health to be able to walk through these beautiful woods. >> home to giants, to creeks, and a magnet for beauty. >> it's so great to see so many people sharing that view and coming to see it. >> it is a beautiful spot to spend your thanksgiving, but if we take you outside of the woods, you...
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drips and drabs for those people who are just joining us have been coming in. sticking point, would iran stop enriching uranium and doing what the world thought was moving toward a weapon with its nuclear program, or would they dial that back. if they would, what would it cost us. the president expected to tell us at least in some detail about that deal. we've gotten forward word from the white house in a statement exactly what they are giving up. iran, of course, is seeking relief from economic sanctions that have crippled that country monetarily. they want some relief. we're told the president of the united states is here and now. >> good evening. today the united states together with our close allies and partners took on important first step toward a comprehensive solution that addresss our concerns with the islamic republic of iran's nuclear program. since i took office, i've made clear my determination to prevent iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. as i've said many times, my strong preference is to resolve this issue peacefully and we've extended the ha
drips and drabs for those people who are just joining us have been coming in. sticking point, would iran stop enriching uranium and doing what the world thought was moving toward a weapon with its nuclear program, or would they dial that back. if they would, what would it cost us. the president expected to tell us at least in some detail about that deal. we've gotten forward word from the white house in a statement exactly what they are giving up. iran, of course, is seeking relief from...
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the gray canvas has been washed with thinned paint, and then dripped, spattered, rubbed, and dragged with rags, and then, out of a formless void, emerge defined shapes-- a bird, perhaps, a person, a shooting star. it is a painting which anticipates much, a precursor of abstract expressionism, which came after world war ii. in all these developments we've traced-- through cubism, abstraction, surrealism, to the cosmic visions of malevich and kandinski-- we're asked to look not to the past, but to the future. as miro put it, "to open a door to a different future, free of all hypocrisy and fanaticism." captioning performed by the national captioning institute, inc. captions copyright 1989 educational broadcasting corporation annenberg media ♪ art of the western world is by movado, makers of the movado museum watch, the watch dial design in the permanent collections of museums throughout the world. additional funding for this program made possible by the financial support of... and for mollowing individuals and foundations. and other annenberg media programs call 1-800-learner and visit
the gray canvas has been washed with thinned paint, and then dripped, spattered, rubbed, and dragged with rags, and then, out of a formless void, emerge defined shapes-- a bird, perhaps, a person, a shooting star. it is a painting which anticipates much, a precursor of abstract expressionism, which came after world war ii. in all these developments we've traced-- through cubism, abstraction, surrealism, to the cosmic visions of malevich and kandinski-- we're asked to look not to the past, but...
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. >> it was damp and dripping. because of the mist in this area.ight now it's completely barren here, no forest and so hot. i can see the sky. the sun is there shining directly on my prison, i can feel the heat. >> this weather station has been monitoring the climate for decades. over the last 10 years the average temperature has gone up by 2 degrees celsius. that's a dramatic microclimate change. temperatures are still rising. fatigue and other crops that need cooler temperatures is a real threat. >> it is good to grow because it is warmer, number one. number two - population may increase. we may attract other kinds of repairs. >> pesticides and fertilisers combined with hillside farm workers to contaminate river water. land clearing lead to landslides and the sitting of rivers and lakes. it leads to a question of how this could happen. development companies were not keen to lettize film. officials wouldn't let us return emails. staff said he was unavailable. what is happening here is all too common. rapid unaccountable development changing not ju
. >> it was damp and dripping. because of the mist in this area.ight now it's completely barren here, no forest and so hot. i can see the sky. the sun is there shining directly on my prison, i can feel the heat. >> this weather station has been monitoring the climate for decades. over the last 10 years the average temperature has gone up by 2 degrees celsius. that's a dramatic microclimate change. temperatures are still rising. fatigue and other crops that need cooler temperatures...
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kerosene was dripping from my nose. i could hardly breathe.ll that kerosene he lived to tell once again. >> considered my first attempt a success because i made it through. >> reporter: blaine has made a name for himself pushing the limits of all that is humanly possible and audiences are eating it up. wanting more from magicians turned celebrity stuntmen. to keep those audiences coming, the big names are taking even bigger risks pulling bigger rabbits out of even bigger hats. tonight, we get a rare look behind the curtain. this is like really detailed. in las vegas, the capital of the billion dollar entertainment industry, the city where extreme magic sells. there is david copperfield, worth an estimated $800 million. reportedly selling more tickets than any solo performer ever. he has walked through the great wall of china, even made the statue of liberty disappear. yeah, that's me. on stage, right there with the magic man himself, power tools, hard hat and all, making my debut as a magician side kick. copperfield shrinks, shrinks, and shrin
kerosene was dripping from my nose. i could hardly breathe.ll that kerosene he lived to tell once again. >> considered my first attempt a success because i made it through. >> reporter: blaine has made a name for himself pushing the limits of all that is humanly possible and audiences are eating it up. wanting more from magicians turned celebrity stuntmen. to keep those audiences coming, the big names are taking even bigger risks pulling bigger rabbits out of even bigger hats....
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. >> the mystery surrounding that google barge off treasure island being revealed in drips and drabs. these renderings included in documents that show how it will look when it's done. for one thing, it's huge. 50 feet tall. with giant sails, report lid floating around the bay, stopping at different sports. this week google says it's working on converting one of the two into an interactive learning space. >> two cities considered among best places in the country to live. adults under 35 years of age. portland, oregon topped the list because of strong job market and music scene. austin, texas number two. with san francisco coming in at number three, san jose ranked 20th. these rankings of the top 35 large u.s. cities were based on a long list of cry teara, including rent and employment the price of beer, single people care about that, and number of coffee shops and laundromats. >> not to mention great weather. >> that does not hurt. >> i know. san francisco, san jose should have been top two for weather. >> right.. >> i mean, gorgeous. this weekend is looking great. live doppler seven,
. >> the mystery surrounding that google barge off treasure island being revealed in drips and drabs. these renderings included in documents that show how it will look when it's done. for one thing, it's huge. 50 feet tall. with giant sails, report lid floating around the bay, stopping at different sports. this week google says it's working on converting one of the two into an interactive learning space. >> two cities considered among best places in the country to live. adults under...
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now, he has blood dripping from his nose.s guy, though, did not know there was a camera to the car. so when they got him to the police station, he claimed that they beat me up. it was police pbrutality. he didn't know the cameras were rolling. police are still looking for the bad guy. you see a man standing with a phone on an older woman's pore have. according to police, he is pretending to be a police officer. he has come to tell this woman that her grandson is in jail suspected of using drugs. to get him out, he needs 60,000 rubles, which is the equivalent of 1800 u.s. dollars. >> they hook you in on your emotions and once they have got you emotionally involved, it's easy to get in your wallets. >> she did give him the money but she was only allowed to give him 40,000 rubls, $1200. at one point, he looked directly at the camera so they could see what he looks like. they get a picture of him. >>> a few weeks ago, this video started making the rounds. >> that's awesome. let me remind you and refresh your memory about the stor
now, he has blood dripping from his nose.s guy, though, did not know there was a camera to the car. so when they got him to the police station, he claimed that they beat me up. it was police pbrutality. he didn't know the cameras were rolling. police are still looking for the bad guy. you see a man standing with a phone on an older woman's pore have. according to police, he is pretending to be a police officer. he has come to tell this woman that her grandson is in jail suspected of using...
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you immediately see blood dripping on to the floor. believe it or not, his injuries were nonlife threatening. apparently, one of the guys was using something called a xho gun, a bit of an air pistol that doesn't have ammunition. >> why was this happen sng. >> it looks like a hate crime. asheem said there was no reason. hashim asked the guy, what are you looking at? that's when things got out of hand. >> the second gunman looked like a kid, like he was in his teens. even though we get a very clear look at both their faces, they are still out looking for them. >> it's a brand new week and we have a brand new flat screen tv to give away. >> all you need is monday's buzz word and you must be 18 and a u.s. resident. >> your chance to win a 42-inch flat screen tv. >> good luck, everybody. ♪ >>> andrew hail is known for his awkward praer awkward pranks, hugs, kisses embarrassment. he is getting into the kindness game. helping people out. >> the new trend with internet pranksters. >> i am loving this trend. what better time for this trend than
you immediately see blood dripping on to the floor. believe it or not, his injuries were nonlife threatening. apparently, one of the guys was using something called a xho gun, a bit of an air pistol that doesn't have ammunition. >> why was this happen sng. >> it looks like a hate crime. asheem said there was no reason. hashim asked the guy, what are you looking at? that's when things got out of hand. >> the second gunman looked like a kid, like he was in his teens. even though...