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general manager reggie mckenzie told reporters at the nfl owners meetings in orlando, fla., that pryorlikely will be released or traded soon. pryor's wants to be a starting quarterback and told his agent drew rosenhaus that he wants to be released or traded, according to mckenzie. the acquisition of matt schaub last week means it's very unlikely pryor will start in okaland he started the first 8 games of the season but lost his job to matt mcgloin despite some good moments pryor's quarterback rating was only 30.5. that's it for the kron 4 news at 11. stay connected with kron 4 and get latest news at kron 4 dot com. or download one of our mobile apps. we'll see you tomorrow morning! i'm taking off, but, uh, don't worry. i'm gonna leave the tv on for you. and if anything happens, don't forget about the new xfinity my account app. you can troubleshoot technical issues here. if you make an appointment, you can check out the status here. you can pay the bill, too. but don't worry about that right now. okay. how do i look? ♪ thanks. [ male announcer ] troubleshoot, manage appointments, and b
general manager reggie mckenzie told reporters at the nfl owners meetings in orlando, fla., that pryorlikely will be released or traded soon. pryor's wants to be a starting quarterback and told his agent drew rosenhaus that he wants to be released or traded, according to mckenzie. the acquisition of matt schaub last week means it's very unlikely pryor will start in okaland he started the first 8 games of the season but lost his job to matt mcgloin despite some good moments pryor's quarterback...
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preguntar qué lo hace feliz >> la carita feliz es simbolo del sentimiento, el ser humano se preocupa por flas, con caras felices o tristes, la otra mitad tiene que ver con eventos aislados >> hacerse el tiempo para hacer las cosas que nos gusta >> un café, pasear, estos eventos son momentaneos, son efimeros, la eomoción de ser feliz, qué hacer si la mitad de la felicidad no la podemos controlar >> de acuerdo con el científico arthur que tiene investigaciones sobre el tema, el 12 % de la felicidad es más importante, la vida plena tiene significado, proyectos del mundo que lleva legria a la gente del mundo, make institución happy es uno de ellos >> me gusta pensar la felicidad como un temperatura ipo de moneda, entre más colectas, más millonario te haces, más feliz eres >> feliz día internacional de la felicidad, haz algo sencillo, pasa tiempo con tu familia, haz algo por los demás. >> a mí ya no hay tiempo para decirlo >> tenga buenas noches, hasta pronto >> ♪ amor, amor, amor, no me sueltes de tu mano ♪. >> ¡vete de aquÍ! ♪. >> ¡ah! ♪. >> no, no te voy a fallar, esa mercancÍa la vas a tener
preguntar qué lo hace feliz >> la carita feliz es simbolo del sentimiento, el ser humano se preocupa por flas, con caras felices o tristes, la otra mitad tiene que ver con eventos aislados >> hacerse el tiempo para hacer las cosas que nos gusta >> un café, pasear, estos eventos son momentaneos, son efimeros, la eomoción de ser feliz, qué hacer si la mitad de la felicidad no la podemos controlar >> de acuerdo con el científico arthur que tiene investigaciones sobre...
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. >> while visiting tallahassee, fla. with the local help of comcast will tv talked with christopher daniels about book "somali piracy and terrorism in the horn of africa". >> i felt this was a story that needed to be told. not many people had talked about somalia and in particular no one talked about the connection between piracy and terrorism. piracy and terrorism are two totally separate act. piracy is people going out and hijacking ships and bringing them in. terrorism is more land-based and political base of al shabaab is a major factor, they assassinate politicians and prevent the government from being informed in somalia. the pirates are not necessarily involved in politics. they are more doing it for economic reasons. those that the big differences but where they come together is they stem from the same problem which is that somalia hasn't had a government for 20 or so years. what they really have is a power-sharing agreement. they don't really have a government elected by the people. it is basically a group of el
. >> while visiting tallahassee, fla. with the local help of comcast will tv talked with christopher daniels about book "somali piracy and terrorism in the horn of africa". >> i felt this was a story that needed to be told. not many people had talked about somalia and in particular no one talked about the connection between piracy and terrorism. piracy and terrorism are two totally separate act. piracy is people going out and hijacking ships and bringing them in. terrorism...
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poisoned by pesticides and i realized i'm not going to get healthy on oils that are associated with flanflamation and with cancer. we raised the standards for oils and out that have came flax oil. and out of that -- because flax is poorly balanced out of that came udo's oil. >> which is more balanced. >> and has actually in it everything you need in the right ratios, made with health in mind. packaged properly and refrigerated. >> and i'm glad i asked this question. i've read so much stuff on the internet. i didn't know what to believe, who to believe. basically at the same time i'm disappointed i asked you this question. you're telling me that canola oil, corn oil, peanut oil are basically made the same way so it's best to avoid all of them if you can and just go for cold processed olive oil, which, by the way, you know it's cold processed if you put it in the refrigerator and it solidifies. >> yeah. they're cheating on that, too. >> yes, they are. >> there's so much demand for it, they're diluting it down with other oils like canola is one of the ones they use. if it doesn't go hard i
poisoned by pesticides and i realized i'm not going to get healthy on oils that are associated with flanflamation and with cancer. we raised the standards for oils and out that have came flax oil. and out of that -- because flax is poorly balanced out of that came udo's oil. >> which is more balanced. >> and has actually in it everything you need in the right ratios, made with health in mind. packaged properly and refrigerated. >> and i'm glad i asked this question. i've read...
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thirty-one you know, there's a similar study out of fla @%at shows that riordan collisions in a 35%. is human nature once you see that you lam on the bra. >> you're going to be nervous and set to have an accident. gerri: 800,000 comes out of traffic revenues. >> yes, i thought it was wrong to balance the budget based upon punitive measures. especially when tis is touted under the terms of safety and the safety isn't there beyond people probably love you for taking these out. so let's say you don't even have a cop there. you have a camera there. >> yes, and it's supposed to be about safety. the situation is 3:00 o'clock in the morning and someone is making a right on red and it may not come to a full stop. but still they're going they are going to get a ticket in the mail. and they can say it ii safe for them to go. these cameras are not that choice. still in five states including ohio and florida. they are getting on board with you here. do you think this will help you get rid of these altogether? and i am encouraging this around the country. beyond one quick question. your community
thirty-one you know, there's a similar study out of fla @%at shows that riordan collisions in a 35%. is human nature once you see that you lam on the bra. >> you're going to be nervous and set to have an accident. gerri: 800,000 comes out of traffic revenues. >> yes, i thought it was wrong to balance the budget based upon punitive measures. especially when tis is touted under the terms of safety and the safety isn't there beyond people probably love you for taking these out. so...
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we traveled over bases across the crimea, we saw russian troops raising the russian fla flags, literally digging trenches, they were welcomed by the locals and had absolutely no resistance. they were told not to shoot back. russia seems to want to take that next step, disarm ukrainian civilians. officially there is no ultimatum but on the ground there appears to be one. >> if there is some kind of ultimatum, there is a ukrainian vessel in sevastopol surrounded by russian vessels and that ship cannot leave the port. what are you hearing about that? >> this is basically a siege by the russian navy against the ukrainian navy. the ukrainian government knows it can't really face the russian military. the russian military has about eight times the number of troops the ukrainians do. it spends about ten times the amount of money that the ukrainian military does on its military. there is no sense from this government or from the military itself. you talk to the soldiers and they see eight rows of highly trained troops. they have absolutely no capacity to actually confront what is coming into the
we traveled over bases across the crimea, we saw russian troops raising the russian fla flags, literally digging trenches, they were welcomed by the locals and had absolutely no resistance. they were told not to shoot back. russia seems to want to take that next step, disarm ukrainian civilians. officially there is no ultimatum but on the ground there appears to be one. >> if there is some kind of ultimatum, there is a ukrainian vessel in sevastopol surrounded by russian vessels and that...
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. >> host: barbara in jacksonville, fla.. >> hello. i wanted to tell you how much i am enjoying this program but i also wanted to point out to the commentator i am enjoying robert edsel but the commentator might be interested in a book that was written by peter bogdanos. he has the district attorney in new york city. they sent him to baghdad, iraq, in 2004, to investigate the looting of that library. what they found out was, this is also a nonfiction book incidentally. >> guest: when did this come out? >> caller: and i believe 2004. it is a nonfiction. >> host: it is matthew, not peter. >> caller: matthew? i beg your pardon. anyway, the title is fiend's from baghdad, nonfiction, and it is a marvelous book about how he found out all of the terrible publicity about all the things that were destroyed, looted and lost was not correct. some were lost but they were all returned. he would be an excellent interview on booktv. >> host: that is familiar. >> guest: a lot of mischaracterizations. he is a great patriot, he went in in 2003, it wasn'
. >> host: barbara in jacksonville, fla.. >> hello. i wanted to tell you how much i am enjoying this program but i also wanted to point out to the commentator i am enjoying robert edsel but the commentator might be interested in a book that was written by peter bogdanos. he has the district attorney in new york city. they sent him to baghdad, iraq, in 2004, to investigate the looting of that library. what they found out was, this is also a nonfiction book incidentally. >>...
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seeing a flaed doesn't understand that a weak america leads to instability. seeing a president who doesn't seem to understand that our allies and enemies alike need and want a strong america. you know, we have long thought and said this spread a smart man. this president is a smart man. it may be time to revisit that assumption. >> we're joined now by a very vocal critic of the president, republican congresswoman marsh sha blackburn of tennessee. as i've been watching events unfold over the span of the last ten days what occurs to me is that what makes us a weak, what makes the united states weak is when elected officials criticized commander in chief in a time of crisis. >> well, i think that what we can all agree on, michael is that the president's track record with foreign policy has not been one of strength, and that is troublesome to people regardless of what they're political affiliation is. we want to see our nation strong and healthy, and vibrant and focused on protecting our sovereignty and protecting freedom. free people, and free markets, and so so
seeing a flaed doesn't understand that a weak america leads to instability. seeing a president who doesn't seem to understand that our allies and enemies alike need and want a strong america. you know, we have long thought and said this spread a smart man. this president is a smart man. it may be time to revisit that assumption. >> we're joined now by a very vocal critic of the president, republican congresswoman marsh sha blackburn of tennessee. as i've been watching events unfold over...
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congressional testimony, flaring reached a high point december 2013 with 36% of natural gas products flalared. what is the state of north dakota doing to make sure that you don't have the natural gas coming out of the ground wasted with flaring? >> we're working so hard to catch up. we're flaring off gas. we very much twoont capture that. we're working to build and develop the gathering systems and get that product to market. we need more pipelines to do that. that's why i fought so hard, both as governor and now here as a u.s. senator, to get more infrastructure, to get pipelines. so instead of flaring that gas, we can capture it and get it to market. >> quickly, if there's somebody out there looking for a job and wants to move to north dakota, what's the one thing they should know? >> it's a great state, great place to live, and we need you. we have good paying jobs and we welcome you to north dakota. >> john hoban, thanks for joining us, we preeshd it. >> thanks, luke. >>> trivia time, 1973, last time north and south dakota had more than one member of congress apiece. today's winner.
congressional testimony, flaring reached a high point december 2013 with 36% of natural gas products flalared. what is the state of north dakota doing to make sure that you don't have the natural gas coming out of the ground wasted with flaring? >> we're working so hard to catch up. we're flaring off gas. we very much twoont capture that. we're working to build and develop the gathering systems and get that product to market. we need more pipelines to do that. that's why i fought so hard,...
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next on "the reid report" we are following the latest gop developments on the search for malaysia air fla370. there are troubling new questions about at least two passengers using stolen passports on that plane. >>> plus, standing against stand your ground. we're live in florida with the reverend al sharpton where thousands are rallying today against the state's self-defense law. >>> still no arrests. 17 years after the murder of biggie smalls. we'll look at the impact his death had on hip-hop and why rap lyrics are being used today in courts of law. "the reid report" starts in just a few minutes. ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] with five perfectly sweetened whole grains... you can't help but see the good. i don't know... i forget. hello, neighbors. hey, scott... perfect timing. feeding your lawn need not be so difficult. get a load of this bad boy. sweet! this snap spreader system from scotts makes caring for your lawn snap-crackin' simple, guaranteed. just take the handy, no-mess bag, then snap, lock, and go. it's a new day for lawn care, feedings never been so easy. to see a demo of the snap
next on "the reid report" we are following the latest gop developments on the search for malaysia air fla370. there are troubling new questions about at least two passengers using stolen passports on that plane. >>> plus, standing against stand your ground. we're live in florida with the reverend al sharpton where thousands are rallying today against the state's self-defense law. >>> still no arrests. 17 years after the murder of biggie smalls. we'll look at the...
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. >> there they sat for 20 years as fla he was moved to other networks and magazines.en fate stepped in. they caught a glimpse of the wall. he was the chairman emeritus of the culinary institute of america and he cooked up an idea for a home. >> he mentioned that he built this new building. it's called the marriott pavilion and that this might be a good place for it. >> you weren't getting your homes up though. >> no. i was. my hopes were very up because when you think of it it's a perfect place for it. >> over the course of the five years it took to ready the pavilion he single-handle lid refurbished every crook and -- >> it's perfect. >> every letter. >> yeah. >> last month he reasem birthdayed it where gastro gastro typographical assemblage was on display for the first time. >> it's remarkable. i wish lou was there to see it. >> what would he say? >> i don't know. good job. >> well, the five-year restoration cost about $100,000 which was paid for by the culinary institute of america, the cia, with a $25,000 donation from the william s. payly foundation. and can you
. >> there they sat for 20 years as fla he was moved to other networks and magazines.en fate stepped in. they caught a glimpse of the wall. he was the chairman emeritus of the culinary institute of america and he cooked up an idea for a home. >> he mentioned that he built this new building. it's called the marriott pavilion and that this might be a good place for it. >> you weren't getting your homes up though. >> no. i was. my hopes were very up because when you think...
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herbert hoover and programs on the federal budget, harry truman's white house a visit to tallahassee, fla.. for the full schedule visit booktv.org. >> we are here today at the state library archives of florida, the middle of three stack boards at the archives. what you see behind you is a cubic foot box of those 45,000 cubic feet we have 30,000 cubic feet of state records from the legislative branch of government, judicial and executive branch. we have 15,000 cubic feet of records which fall under our manuscript collection, private donations from individuals everything from letters and journals to photographic collections. this is what is known as the patriot constitution of 1812. there's a lot of history behind this particular document. in 1812 a group of georgia settlers known as the patriot army invaded northeastern florida and they were operating with the assistance of citizens living in spanish florida. it was still a colony of spain and the motivation for the group of individuals, to come in to florida, from george and come in to florida and they were going to encourage citizens of
herbert hoover and programs on the federal budget, harry truman's white house a visit to tallahassee, fla.. for the full schedule visit booktv.org. >> we are here today at the state library archives of florida, the middle of three stack boards at the archives. what you see behind you is a cubic foot box of those 45,000 cubic feet we have 30,000 cubic feet of state records from the legislative branch of government, judicial and executive branch. we have 15,000 cubic feet of records which...
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fla flights to tel aviv delayed. perfect. >> it shows a pattern of those two operators for sure.rney is looking at, how extensive it was. i have to make this point, though. i was talking to a well-known lawyer, i've talked to him before, pat hayden. he made this point to me. what governor christie has to worry about through all of this, from stuff like that you just read, his own investigation of himself being led by giuliani's aide when he was mayor of new york city. he says two things christie has to worry about. one, that it will be a very weak report, a slap on the wrist while the committee or the u.s. attorney may come up with something else or, two, what happens to christie if it's a very strong record that his own investigation comes up with and finds much more wrong with that office than just bridget kelly and the -- >> very quickly, in your report have you gotten any sense what the timetable is for this christie internal report? have they given any indication? >> no, they have not given any indicati indication. the problem is they're running into some roadblocks. they ca
fla flights to tel aviv delayed. perfect. >> it shows a pattern of those two operators for sure.rney is looking at, how extensive it was. i have to make this point, though. i was talking to a well-known lawyer, i've talked to him before, pat hayden. he made this point to me. what governor christie has to worry about through all of this, from stuff like that you just read, his own investigation of himself being led by giuliani's aide when he was mayor of new york city. he says two things...
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. >> we're pan roasting the call fla call flaur, and it ends with a fabulous drink. the progress. of course, this is still streaming online at today.com from start to finish, a whole half hour's worth of this recipe here. we're still right nowcauliflowe. how long does that take? >> we're trying to get a nice caramelization, so maybe five minutes or so? keep an eye on it. you don't want it to burn, but you want great color on it, yes. >> we're going to not burn the cauliflower, get great color on it, and we'll check back with you in a few minutes. >> good, as long as you're not going to burn it. we'll check back with you in a little bit -- >> when will we be able to live stream smells? because it smells really good. >> it does smell good. and i love that we're doing it in realtime because it gives you an idea what you can do in that amount of time, which is fantastic. and we're hungry, so we can't wait to eat it. >> did you think we would again be doing a cooking segment outside after this winter? >> no, nor an obstacle, but we'll get to that, too. >> anyway, dylan ha
. >> we're pan roasting the call fla call flaur, and it ends with a fabulous drink. the progress. of course, this is still streaming online at today.com from start to finish, a whole half hour's worth of this recipe here. we're still right nowcauliflowe. how long does that take? >> we're trying to get a nice caramelization, so maybe five minutes or so? keep an eye on it. you don't want it to burn, but you want great color on it, yes. >> we're going to not burn the cauliflower,...
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"fla "flash"was the same.tting off their sweatshirts. >> you're responsible for that? >> no, adrian is. we are fortunate working for the great directors who made all of these hits for us. >> is there a movie you thought was going to take off that, afterwards, you're like, i don't get it. >> not one of them. i swear to you, i all think they are going to die. we had movies that we preview that are fantastic and you say, well, it's going to be a u chhu hit and it's not. you really don't know. we have had movies that didn't preview well and became huge hits. >> we got to go. what is your proudest work? forget the money and everything. these very poignant stories with nora ephron and final weeks watching the movies with her family. what is a movie you'd want to watch? >> the book is a celebration of the career. and it's about all of them. you know, you live through them. it's like going to summer camp. you live with these people and you eat with them and you disappear. you come back next summer there might be new k
"fla "flash"was the same.tting off their sweatshirts. >> you're responsible for that? >> no, adrian is. we are fortunate working for the great directors who made all of these hits for us. >> is there a movie you thought was going to take off that, afterwards, you're like, i don't get it. >> not one of them. i swear to you, i all think they are going to die. we had movies that we preview that are fantastic and you say, well, it's going to be a u chhu hit...
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can look at the fla how this small body on the ground is a little girl and just next to her is a littley of eight. have you seen this kind of thing before bombings like this no never have the had was terrifying and and very hard. when we were in the hospital with a maggot and next to the morgue but what you could still detect the smell of the bombs. in total certain civilians were killed in this blunder elop. from now on for these yemenites a bomb as war on terror looks like this. what this is a message for north south east and west all free men of yemen we are going to have revenge we are ready for war we are prepared to die we will not be treated like this. and we're not terrorists we're not with al qaeda we're just farmers who are not dangerous men we were just trying to go to work. for many people in the country the drones have become a symbol of american interference. and we meet a yemeni journalist. who sees a. levy is a recognized specialist in the field of drugs. he has recently been consulted on the subject by the american congress because for inviting me into his opinion the u
can look at the fla how this small body on the ground is a little girl and just next to her is a littley of eight. have you seen this kind of thing before bombings like this no never have the had was terrifying and and very hard. when we were in the hospital with a maggot and next to the morgue but what you could still detect the smell of the bombs. in total certain civilians were killed in this blunder elop. from now on for these yemenites a bomb as war on terror looks like this. what this is...
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forget groundhog day, how about pink fla mamingo day.august 26th. for the foodies out there, there's national hamburger day on may 28th, nachos your thing, party it up on november 6th. how about cherry pie? pecan pie or apple pie? you get a day, you get a day, you get a day, everybody gets a day. in fact, every single date this year has at least one holiday if not more. take march 10th, that's napping day. unfortunately, it's also international bag pipe day. july 7th is tell the truth day. >> does this make me look fat? >> good thing it's also global forgiveness day. so why do we love holidays so much? we ask the experts at chase's calendar of events to have literally written the book on world holidays since 1958. >> i think it's part of the joy and variety of, you know, existence. >> you can apply for free to get in the book. but out of 100 submissions each year, they accept less than 20. >> everybody realizes, you know, you could create something that other people will enjoy. we're looking for commitment, we're looking that it is alrea
forget groundhog day, how about pink fla mamingo day.august 26th. for the foodies out there, there's national hamburger day on may 28th, nachos your thing, party it up on november 6th. how about cherry pie? pecan pie or apple pie? you get a day, you get a day, you get a day, everybody gets a day. in fact, every single date this year has at least one holiday if not more. take march 10th, that's napping day. unfortunately, it's also international bag pipe day. july 7th is tell the truth day....
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this is really a serious flas we're looking, there are lots of things we could be doing we're not doing. we could have a tanker in the air, loitering in the air to refuel that p8 and give him much more time on station. we could do a lot of things we're not doing and perhaps that a reflection of the lack of cooperation, put it that way, from the malaysian government. it's almost like we're all adversaries. >> you're seeing this, it's interesting. people would argue, oh no. it's collaborative. china, japan, australia, the u.s. you see it as perhaps they're not playing well together? >> no. i don't want to criticize that, because a lot of those people are very, very serious and working very hard to work together. i'm simply saying that none of us, none of those countries that you mentioned as far as i know are getting the full picture. we will get just enough to whet our appetite and give a reason to travel down that road to see if we can find some logical explanation for it, but we're never given a total picture. we never have enough information where we could feel that as a jumpoff point
this is really a serious flas we're looking, there are lots of things we could be doing we're not doing. we could have a tanker in the air, loitering in the air to refuel that p8 and give him much more time on station. we could do a lot of things we're not doing and perhaps that a reflection of the lack of cooperation, put it that way, from the malaysian government. it's almost like we're all adversaries. >> you're seeing this, it's interesting. people would argue, oh no. it's...