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so she has my flute, her flute she also had a flute from one of the chieftains, an irish folk band and another member of the chief takens. she went heavily armed with weapons of mass destruction in a very, very small allowance of personal baggage. >> tonight, ian anderson and i would like to honor uri for his journey 17 years ago and the role they play in the expiration of our universe by sharing some music between earth and space. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen of planet earth, give a warm welcome to that space rock chick of the flute, cuddly cady on the outside but a steely hard-nosed professional underneath, look out, here comes colonel catherine coleman. [applause] >> i think the other explorers were taller than me. that was pretty wonderful for me to cen and the what -- for me to see ian, and the way he comes across -- and every interaction i've had, he has a respect and knowledge about the program and i think on this journey that we take ever your hearing from several astronauts, you feel privileged to do it and it the same time it is fun to have someone to talk about with and h
so she has my flute, her flute she also had a flute from one of the chieftains, an irish folk band and another member of the chief takens. she went heavily armed with weapons of mass destruction in a very, very small allowance of personal baggage. >> tonight, ian anderson and i would like to honor uri for his journey 17 years ago and the role they play in the expiration of our universe by sharing some music between earth and space. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen of planet...
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[lilting flute music] from birth to death, music defines, describes, and accompanies us on our journey through life. (man) music is like food. every human being needs food but everybody eats different food. [rock music] food that americans eat is really strange to people in other parts of the world. some of the food that other people eat would make an american sick to his stomach. but everybody needs food. [sticks clacking] [cultural music montage] what is music? well, from a scientific point of view it's the organization of sound. [classical music] (woman) it's a language without words, and the reason for language is to communicate and the reason for music is to communicate. (woman) depending on what you want to express, it can be hundreds of different things. (man) music is the essence of the creator, the entire universe. in my case, it's the sounds that i make with my violin. there are people who go, "that's not music." music is music if someone thinks it's music. you can't put it in a box and say, "this is music." it's all these wonderful abstract things brought together. you can t
[lilting flute music] from birth to death, music defines, describes, and accompanies us on our journey through life. (man) music is like food. every human being needs food but everybody eats different food. [rock music] food that americans eat is really strange to people in other parts of the world. some of the food that other people eat would make an american sick to his stomach. but everybody needs food. [sticks clacking] [cultural music montage] what is music? well, from a scientific point...
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so she has my flute, her flute she also had, i believe, a flute from one of the chieftains, an irishk band and another member of the chieftains. she went heavily armed with weapons of mass destruction in a very, very small allowance of personal baggage. >> tonight, ian anderson and i would like to honor yuri for his brave journey 50 years ago, and we would like to celebrate the role that humans play in the expiration of our universe, past present, and future, by sharing some music between earth and space. ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen of planet earth, give a warm welcome to that space rock chick of the flute, cuddly cady on the outside but a steely hard-nosed professional underneath, look out, hide your t-38, here comes colonel catherine coleman. [applause] >> i think the other explorers were taller than me. i could not see you guys from back there. that was pretty wonderful for me to see ian, and the way he comes across is just the way he is. and every interaction i've had he has a respect and knowledge about the space program. and i think on this journey that we take, and you are hea
so she has my flute, her flute she also had, i believe, a flute from one of the chieftains, an irishk band and another member of the chieftains. she went heavily armed with weapons of mass destruction in a very, very small allowance of personal baggage. >> tonight, ian anderson and i would like to honor yuri for his brave journey 50 years ago, and we would like to celebrate the role that humans play in the expiration of our universe, past present, and future, by sharing some music between...
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i did, and it was arranged that she would take, not only my flute, but her flute. she had my flute, her flute, and the flu from one of the chief of the irish band. she went heavily armed with weapons of massive destruction in her very small amounts of personal cabin baggage. >> tonight, ian anderson and i would like to celebrate the role that humans play in expiration of our universe __ past, present, and future __ by sharing some music between earth and space. ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen of planet earth, please give a warm welcome to cuddily cady on the inside, but a tough professional on the outside. here comes colonel catherine coleman. [applause] >> i think the other explorers were taller than me. well, that was pretty wonderful for me to see ian. i think the way he comes across there is just the way he is. in every interaction i have with him, he has an enormous knowledge and respect for space. you have heard from several astronauts today, it is really fun to talk about it with. he was one of my favorite people to do that with. a friend of mine in houston had
i did, and it was arranged that she would take, not only my flute, but her flute. she had my flute, her flute, and the flu from one of the chief of the irish band. she went heavily armed with weapons of massive destruction in her very small amounts of personal cabin baggage. >> tonight, ian anderson and i would like to celebrate the role that humans play in expiration of our universe __ past, present, and future __ by sharing some music between earth and space. ♪ ♪ >> ladies and...
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. >> she is known as the first lady of flute came about after the jazz great dizzy gillespie heard hererform at smu. dizzy encouraged her to move to new york city where her musical talent could be discovered. taking that advice, bobbibecame a regular performer at the apollo theater. as the saying goes, the rest is history. her hard work paved the way for her to become the first female musician to sign a recording contract with the iconic blue note records in 1971. and she still is making music today. >> bobbi you became a pioneer for women in the jazz industry, a male dominated industry. how did you survive it and how did you succeed? >> of all of the things i've been blessed with, i've been blessed with a good heart and eagerness. and to keep -- after all of these years an enthusiasm about what i do -- >> her home state of texas, bobbiis big in heart, living with big faith and big dreams. >> i believe that we're all blessed with so many talents but there's one thing you do better than anyone else that you're not even competing, you're just fulfilling your mission. and really it's almo
. >> she is known as the first lady of flute came about after the jazz great dizzy gillespie heard hererform at smu. dizzy encouraged her to move to new york city where her musical talent could be discovered. taking that advice, bobbibecame a regular performer at the apollo theater. as the saying goes, the rest is history. her hard work paved the way for her to become the first female musician to sign a recording contract with the iconic blue note records in 1971. and she still is making...
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just don't put my flute in your mouth. take my flute out of your mouth. grab the hook. just grab the hook. >> jimmy: thank you very much. >> okay, you're going to tap the side of the box. get closer though, get closer. >> jimmy: come on, don't make me do this. >> no, closer, it's fine. you've got to come in. you've got to come in. if you're going to come in, you've got to come in. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i hate him, i hate him. i don't like it. i don't like it. >> whoo! >> jimmy: why do i even do it? why did you come here? why do i even do this? why do i do it? you have to leave. get out. >> how cool was that?! >> jimmy: i can't handle this! i'm about to go hannah storm on your ass right now, dude. >> that made her switch. i was like this! i had you all in my scopes. i was like -- >> jimmy: oh, my god. in your scopes. >> bam! boom! >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. frightening. jeff musial, everybody. this is unbelievable. [ cheers and applause ] follow him on twitter and instagram, @jeffanimalguy. charlie day joins us next. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] with t-mobile an
just don't put my flute in your mouth. take my flute out of your mouth. grab the hook. just grab the hook. >> jimmy: thank you very much. >> okay, you're going to tap the side of the box. get closer though, get closer. >> jimmy: come on, don't make me do this. >> no, closer, it's fine. you've got to come in. you've got to come in. if you're going to come in, you've got to come in. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i hate him, i hate him. i don't like it. i don't like it....
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future as we've done with the flu vaccine we could synthetically make a vaccine learned quickly for flutewe can -- vaccine very quickly for flu, we can e-mail it around the world. you can do one of our devices to print it and it can be given locally to stop future flu pandemics from ever spreading. that has to be done disease by disease. >> i would love to talk the audience about -- the sky -- this guy is working on a digital biological converter which if somebody is sick and vomiting and stuff you can scoop it up, figure out what the virus is , transfer the genome to the lab anywhere in the world and they can come up with a vaccine and send it back to you digitally and you can make it where you live. one day soon, never, maybe? >> one
future as we've done with the flu vaccine we could synthetically make a vaccine learned quickly for flutewe can -- vaccine very quickly for flu, we can e-mail it around the world. you can do one of our devices to print it and it can be given locally to stop future flu pandemics from ever spreading. that has to be done disease by disease. >> i would love to talk the audience about -- the sky -- this guy is working on a digital biological converter which if somebody is sick and vomiting and...
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. >> before we leave, this is a man who plays the flute and has done so on stage with billy joel. you say you do not have stage fright. >> the trouble with the billy joel -- and since we are writing about me which i like, i have had done a set with winston marsalis. both apparently have lost my cell phone number. [laughter] and when i saw mr. marsalis recently, i said, as people my age do, call, you don't write, i don't hear from you. and i was going to be a studio musician growing up in l.a. and it turned out much to my disappointment and chagrined editor but in l.a. -- was a better musician than i was. i still do it as an application. i do it to the to i enjoyed a lot of taking the video course which is very instructive. and playing a little tiny bit as your talk about of classical music slowly to i will make it very hard for you ever did what that sounds like. >> it's on youtube. [applause] >> more from the recent washington ideas forum, an interview with peter teal. this is 20 minutes. >> thank you. thank you for joining us. we have a very tough bind and a lot of ground to cov
. >> before we leave, this is a man who plays the flute and has done so on stage with billy joel. you say you do not have stage fright. >> the trouble with the billy joel -- and since we are writing about me which i like, i have had done a set with winston marsalis. both apparently have lost my cell phone number. [laughter] and when i saw mr. marsalis recently, i said, as people my age do, call, you don't write, i don't hear from you. and i was going to be a studio musician growing...
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the philadelphia orchestra played host with its late effort playin this afternoon the event brought fluteyers of all skill levels together with the orchestra musicians to perform a variety of different pieces and learn so much while they have an extraordinary time. abc world news is next on channel 6 and "action news" continues at 10:00 on phl 17 where brian taff, shirleen allicot adam joseph and ducis rogers and please join us for "action news" at 11:00 here on channel 6. for cecily tynan ducis rogers and the entire "action news" team i'm jim gardner we hope you'll join us at 11:00. >>> on this wednesday night, two major breaking stories. an alleged home grown radical here in the u.s. under arrest in ohio. the fbi tonight saying he was buying his weapons his 600 rounds of ammunition. what was his plan for the u.s. capitol? >>> also breaking tonight, abc news has learned a major shakeup at the secret service. >>> a deadly scene on american highways today. hundreds of accidents. the ice. and the bus, off the overpass right into a train. >>> a major medical headline tonight. controlling you
the philadelphia orchestra played host with its late effort playin this afternoon the event brought fluteyers of all skill levels together with the orchestra musicians to perform a variety of different pieces and learn so much while they have an extraordinary time. abc world news is next on channel 6 and "action news" continues at 10:00 on phl 17 where brian taff, shirleen allicot adam joseph and ducis rogers and please join us for "action news" at 11:00 here on channel 6....
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the home's owner, who did not want to speak on camera says when a section of the old flute lining the chimney, down came debris and small rocks and what looked like a cannonball according to this neighbor who has seen it. >> it's about this big in diameter and it had a solid metal exterior and i thought it was just solid shut. >> reporter: a physicist friend said that the desk may not be the safest place to keep it. there could be explosive power inside and perhaps the authorities should be contacted. the homeowners did just that. some weeks after they got back vacation evacuated the homeowners and called for a military ordinance disposal unit, a bomb squad. when x-ray equipment showed it was taken to police escort in virginia. all of which the neighbors found fascinating. >> it's pretty cool. interesting. there's a ton of history. >> the houses here date back forever and even though the house may have been reconstructed, the chimneys might have remained. >> reporter: now, the ordinance disposal officers will take that cannonball and will try and determine exactly what history it's fr
the home's owner, who did not want to speak on camera says when a section of the old flute lining the chimney, down came debris and small rocks and what looked like a cannonball according to this neighbor who has seen it. >> it's about this big in diameter and it had a solid metal exterior and i thought it was just solid shut. >> reporter: a physicist friend said that the desk may not be the safest place to keep it. there could be explosive power inside and perhaps the authorities...
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peter badik of the abington location says the majority of those tested for flute tested positive.a bad flu season is expected this year because the predominant strain h3n2 is known to cause severe illness. and because so far the vaccine only offers 31 percent protection against this strain. but experts say the vaccine is still worth it. >> even though it isn't a good match for h3n2 getting vaccinated can give you cross protection. it can be the difference between getting very sick or just being mildly sick, the difference between being hospitalized orb not. >> reporter: tamiflu is also recommended if it can be given in the first 48 hours. it can can lessen the severity of your illness. this is especially good for anyone at high risk for complications. including the very young very old, pregnant women and anyone with a compromised immune system. in the meantime, protect yourself. disinfect common surfaces. stay away from others who are sick. and. >> washing your hands avoid touching mucus membranes of nose eyes mouth. >> reporter: another reason it is not a waste is because we are
peter badik of the abington location says the majority of those tested for flute tested positive.a bad flu season is expected this year because the predominant strain h3n2 is known to cause severe illness. and because so far the vaccine only offers 31 percent protection against this strain. but experts say the vaccine is still worth it. >> even though it isn't a good match for h3n2 getting vaccinated can give you cross protection. it can be the difference between getting very sick or just...
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. >> now flute owe is more than 7 billion-kilometer as way it's taken the new horizons craft nine yearsough for the first snaps the pictures will be tiny dots and will take two days to get back here to earth. but july, though, new horizons will get within 14,000-kilometers of the surface, pretty close in cosmic terms before it heads even deeper in to outer space. space.
. >> now flute owe is more than 7 billion-kilometer as way it's taken the new horizons craft nine yearsough for the first snaps the pictures will be tiny dots and will take two days to get back here to earth. but july, though, new horizons will get within 14,000-kilometers of the surface, pretty close in cosmic terms before it heads even deeper in to outer space. space.
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something as simple as going out to dinner one more time a week or saying to your kid yes you can take a flute lessons or a football coaching this week. that impacts gdp significantly. >> you were talking about imports being one of the dark clouds of the u.s. trade deficit. how is the gap affecting the overall economy? >> i wouldn't say or is one of our dark clouds. we provide a great service to the world economy by being consumers. if you look on a percentage basis in terms of how large an economy we have, we are bigger than any other economy in the world and we are a net employer. that helps develop the growth in other markets. you look at europe, which is really suffering and their exports to the u.s. are going to rise in part because we have stronger growth and impart because there is a weaker euro in play and a stronger dollar. >> what does this look like going forward, specifically if we can turn back to the fed, if they are going to be patient. if we see growth over 2% and unemployment edging toward 5.5%, is the go it slow approach still warranted? >> i think the more important part of
something as simple as going out to dinner one more time a week or saying to your kid yes you can take a flute lessons or a football coaching this week. that impacts gdp significantly. >> you were talking about imports being one of the dark clouds of the u.s. trade deficit. how is the gap affecting the overall economy? >> i wouldn't say or is one of our dark clouds. we provide a great service to the world economy by being consumers. if you look on a percentage basis in terms of how...
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. >> everywhere you turn you see foods flute gluten free. >> is it diet fad or healthy lifestyle >> 6:24 a slippery morning out. there let get right to katie good morning. >> that's exactly right diane. even though nothing is falling out of the sky it may look different than that on the storm scan 3. what you're finding is wind driven upper level moisture. ways checking in with winter watcher weather network. we have seen flurries out of this but that's it. you don't have to worry about precip. when we take you to the live weather network there's the sheen. we're worried about that. even ft. thermometer reads it's above freezing where you are. don't go by. it expect ice. wind kicks in later today and we rebound to milder territory back to low 40s jess. >> good morning, everybody 6:25 on 95, radar rounds, everything moving along long great so far. you can see a little shiny roadways headed southbound towards the is they. but still everything moving great. give yourself couple extra minutes before you head out the door. over in new jersey a few problems to talk b first talking about 42
. >> everywhere you turn you see foods flute gluten free. >> is it diet fad or healthy lifestyle >> 6:24 a slippery morning out. there let get right to katie good morning. >> that's exactly right diane. even though nothing is falling out of the sky it may look different than that on the storm scan 3. what you're finding is wind driven upper level moisture. ways checking in with winter watcher weather network. we have seen flurries out of this but that's it. you don't...
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we will put them on the air flute the morning. >>> a mother is reunited after she went into labor early> her own medical complication caused her to go nearly a month without seeing her child as well so, this is, jane richard. she had clearance from her doctors to go on this cruise ship vacation with her husband. during the cruise ship she started having some pains and went into labor four months early. now i get it. she was only able to see her baby a short time before he had to be flown to the miami hospital. four months is very premature. mom had to be flown to georgia for her own care but finally this week she was strong enough to make the trip to see her baby for the first time. four months. i remember it was a good two months before the delivery was scheduled you weren't want to take any trips. four months you weren't figure baby coming that early. >>> it doesn't take long for things to take off on social media thousands of photos from around the world posted to one event page for a special teen how this idea started and then took off. >>> welcome back at 5:55. we will have our own
we will put them on the air flute the morning. >>> a mother is reunited after she went into labor early> her own medical complication caused her to go nearly a month without seeing her child as well so, this is, jane richard. she had clearance from her doctors to go on this cruise ship vacation with her husband. during the cruise ship she started having some pains and went into labor four months early. now i get it. she was only able to see her baby a short time before he had to be...
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they described it as a flute situation. just yesterday, as you mentioned, yemeni officials said a 10-point truce has been agreedded to that would geoff the shia howth this more power. it was apparent when the armed militants had not withdrawn from around the president's residence and from the presidential palless the truth agreement was in jeopardy. all of this very worrisome to u.s. counterterrorism officials who are seeing a key ally against al qaeda fall to militants they may be under the control of iran. they have given no caution they plan to work with the u.s. >> what's going on with the u.s. embassy there? >> right there there is a company of marines in country prepared to defend the embassy i'm told. they would evacuate the handful of u.s. civilian personnel. the situation remains tense and neither the pentagon nor the state department have been willing to call what is happening in yemen a coup. also, the houthis say they have not indicated they are trying to go after our embassy or our people. the state department
they described it as a flute situation. just yesterday, as you mentioned, yemeni officials said a 10-point truce has been agreedded to that would geoff the shia howth this more power. it was apparent when the armed militants had not withdrawn from around the president's residence and from the presidential palless the truth agreement was in jeopardy. all of this very worrisome to u.s. counterterrorism officials who are seeing a key ally against al qaeda fall to militants they may be under the...
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despite his high flute ant name, e forbes smiley ii. he was always fascinateded with history.ven as a young boy, he would read about history and studied history of the area, particularly the history of new england. and he went to college in -- hampshire college in massachusetts and he made history a special. history and religion. he was known for all sorts of eccentric things like reciting the iliad in the middle of campus and telling his friends about every church steeple they passed and the architecture of that church. after college he settled in new york. it was there he entered the map trade. he started at this department store, b. altman's department store, which no longer exists but had a small division that sold rare maps and atlases. it was conveniently located just a dozen blocks from new york public library. that's where his real education in maps began. and he became so fascinated by looking at the different maps and comparing them to each other and realizing which map maker copied from whom. and he just couldn't get enough of this topic and became incredibly knowle
despite his high flute ant name, e forbes smiley ii. he was always fascinateded with history.ven as a young boy, he would read about history and studied history of the area, particularly the history of new england. and he went to college in -- hampshire college in massachusetts and he made history a special. history and religion. he was known for all sorts of eccentric things like reciting the iliad in the middle of campus and telling his friends about every church steeple they passed and the...
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but it's just a flute situation at the moment. they are going to be conducting more arrests in the overnight hours. potentially through tomorrow. and hopefully we'll get more detail at to exactly what is going on. >> katy tur reporting from london tonightn't tonight. joining me now is msnbc contributor and editor at large for the the atlantic. what do you make of this? >> you know there's been some criticism of the french government for not having stepped in as the belgian authorities had done. but i think people are forgetting the french government disclosed they had filed another number of terrorist atems. they disclosed they were intervening previous to the "charlie hebdo" attacks. we had u.s. intelligence shortly after the hebdo attacks that was disclosed that said they saw chatter ak vating some cells out there. o this is the first it ration where what we maid have heard in the u.s. intelligence disclosure. there may be other out there. >> steve you get the feeling they've infiltrated almost everywhere. this is the new genera
but it's just a flute situation at the moment. they are going to be conducting more arrests in the overnight hours. potentially through tomorrow. and hopefully we'll get more detail at to exactly what is going on. >> katy tur reporting from london tonightn't tonight. joining me now is msnbc contributor and editor at large for the the atlantic. what do you make of this? >> you know there's been some criticism of the french government for not having stepped in as the belgian...
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this is off of the top of my head so excuse me if i'm not flutely flew enth.ng back to wednesday, gunmen attack the offices of charlie hebdo. 12 people killed there. the gunmen get away. they are then seen north of paris there was a robbery at a petrol station, and now they are in this building with at least one hostage. and this that we're looking at 30 kilometers north of paris near the airport, but go south and east to porte de vincennes, a suburb of paris, not a prosperous neighborhood but this may be linked because inside a jewish supermarket there right now, at least one gunman is holding a number of hostages and shots have been fired. now the suggestion is that the man in that supermarket, and the two brothers may well know each other. in what form we're not certain, but it is also suggested that the gunman there in porte de vincennes is the man suspected of having shot two police officers in paris about 24 hours after the -- this is where i may be getting it wrong -- let's just sayyaf the charlie hebdo shooting shooting two police officers in paris, on
this is off of the top of my head so excuse me if i'm not flutely flew enth.ng back to wednesday, gunmen attack the offices of charlie hebdo. 12 people killed there. the gunmen get away. they are then seen north of paris there was a robbery at a petrol station, and now they are in this building with at least one hostage. and this that we're looking at 30 kilometers north of paris near the airport, but go south and east to porte de vincennes, a suburb of paris, not a prosperous neighborhood but...
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. >> reporter: also dressing warm these peco workers at 18th and walt flute in center city. >>> out on overnight in the bitter cold. yesterday's snow was light but as temperatures plunged ice formed and it took a little extra muscle to remove. >> kind of like sticks to whatever it's on. that's why we use the shovel upside down. >> reporter: drivers will need to use caution this morning. some streets like here in west philadelphia have still snow covered and could be slippery. and back here live in frankford where people are all huddled up, their coats zipped hoods are up and they have their layers on and just a note, i know i just mentioned drivers, pedestrians also want to watch their step. here actually looks like it's been cleared and salted. that's not the case everywhere. you could still see slick spots. the potential for ice is still out there. live in frankford katherine scott channel6 "action news." >> brands new video from the overnight. firefighters in bucks county braved bitter cold and icy conditions while fighting off a house fire. the fire broke out at 54 curly mill road
. >> reporter: also dressing warm these peco workers at 18th and walt flute in center city. >>> out on overnight in the bitter cold. yesterday's snow was light but as temperatures plunged ice formed and it took a little extra muscle to remove. >> kind of like sticks to whatever it's on. that's why we use the shovel upside down. >> reporter: drivers will need to use caution this morning. some streets like here in west philadelphia have still snow covered and could be...
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have the problem, right, which is that it's not deficit neutral although would cares about deficit flute travel anymore? the big question are we coming out of the period in which basically the post-2010 politics to now have been so dominated by austerity and deficit hysteria and focus on the balance sheet and revenue neutrality you won george if this marks the break of that. >> well i think so and i think we're back to the point when obama leaves office the deficit -- we don't have a surplus when he leaves but the deficit will be insignificant. the debt will be a significant issue, but not the deficit won't be growing. and remember what dick cheney said a long time ago, speaking politically helpfully and not economically deficits don't matter. >> right. and that -- it's funny how the republicans learned that lesson and democrats haven't. do you think this ends up being the opening salvo in a more extended tax reform negotiation? i feel like every time when i hear the words tax reform i reach for my wallet. it seems like a lot of people i do not want in the room negotiating tax reform wil
have the problem, right, which is that it's not deficit neutral although would cares about deficit flute travel anymore? the big question are we coming out of the period in which basically the post-2010 politics to now have been so dominated by austerity and deficit hysteria and focus on the balance sheet and revenue neutrality you won george if this marks the break of that. >> well i think so and i think we're back to the point when obama leaves office the deficit -- we don't have a...
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. >> dicillo detoxed in jail and says now, even though he has no access to the flute or other instrumentsyed, music is slowly coming back to him. >> i learned from being in here joy is more important than any drug and music is one of the few things that can still bring me joy, especially in a place of despair, like jail. there's music that plays through my head constantly, even. tchaikovsky, prokofiev, some of the greatest music ever written, and it just idly flows through my head and i'm following along to the score as it's playing in my brain. [ humming ] i fantasize about it all the time. i'm in constant modes of reverie and wish that i could bring back what my life used to be like. >> it may be awhile before dicillo reclaims any part of his old life. he will soon be sentence for forgery and expects to go to prison. >> i try not to think about going to prison just because i'm going to get to that when i come to it. i'm not exactly too fearful just yet. the morning i get woke ton ride out, that's when it will hit me and i'll probably going into panic mode and flip out. until that day co
. >> dicillo detoxed in jail and says now, even though he has no access to the flute or other instrumentsyed, music is slowly coming back to him. >> i learned from being in here joy is more important than any drug and music is one of the few things that can still bring me joy, especially in a place of despair, like jail. there's music that plays through my head constantly, even. tchaikovsky, prokofiev, some of the greatest music ever written, and it just idly flows through my head...
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she had flute surrounding her brain and she could have gone blind or worse, loss her life.ery a miracle. >> i'm perfectly fine now. i don't have any doctor appointments or anything. >> the 12 year-old is back playing softball and she's getting straight a's in school. >> you watch the apprentice, right good sometimes. >> in the trend this morning epic fail on the apprentice, right. announcer george gray earn big laughs when he trips and falls presenting some prizes. look at this. >> a new tread million. >> but met or cycle. >> you know what the the show must get on, he doesn't skip a beat. down goes frazier. >>> so gray handled it like a true professional. he took a moment to compose himself and continued to announce rest of those prizes. >> you have to laugh at your self sometimes. >>> today is national do nothing day. so we want to see you doing nothing. send us pictures. on twitter. use the the hash tag fox 29 good day. >> what do you need to see. >> just everyone sitting around doing noting. >> do you remember cat cafe in new york. the west coasters are coming up with th
she had flute surrounding her brain and she could have gone blind or worse, loss her life.ery a miracle. >> i'm perfectly fine now. i don't have any doctor appointments or anything. >> the 12 year-old is back playing softball and she's getting straight a's in school. >> you watch the apprentice, right good sometimes. >> in the trend this morning epic fail on the apprentice, right. announcer george gray earn big laughs when he trips and falls presenting some prizes. look...
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despite his high flute ant name, e forbes smiley ii. he was always fascinated with history.s and even as a young boy, he would pshire read about history and studied miley history of the area, story. particularly the history of new boy, england.nd and he went to college in -- hampshire college in massachusetts and he made history a special. history and religion.special he was known for all sorts of eccentric things like reciting the iliad in the middle of iad campus and telling his friends about every church steeple they passed and the architecture of that church. after college he settled in new nt york. it was there he entered the map trade. he started at this department conve store, b. altman's department store, which no longer exists but had a small division that sold rare maps and atlases. it was conveniently located just a dozen blocks from new york public library. that's where his real education in maps began. and he became so fascinated by looking at the different maps and comparing them to each other bli and realizing which map m
despite his high flute ant name, e forbes smiley ii. he was always fascinated with history.s and even as a young boy, he would pshire read about history and studied miley history of the area, story. particularly the history of new boy, england.nd and he went to college in -- hampshire college in massachusetts and he made history a special. history and religion.special he was known for all sorts of eccentric things like reciting the iliad in the middle of iad campus and telling his friends about...
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russia hospital and more she later died >> : a few days after showing initial signs of the flute another tragic case minnesota 7 year-old ruby back to see if her mother believes she mutters survived a had she not had a pre-existing medical condition. the blood would not o'bannon and if she hadn't it had reviewed the existing condition croatia the seizure yes it is caused by a fluke. >> : latest deaths now part of groove statistics by release by the center of disease control prevention and to inflict a brief sabbatical united states the strains making people sick this season has mutated causing this year's vaccination less than optimal for protection. was common virus for seeing causing disease is page 3 and 2 virus age 3 and 2 done in previous season's soft as a this is the calves of your citizens again this year. airline being widespread in 36 of current influenza levels approaching peak levels we saw two years ago. doctors say more seeing more patients >> : suffering that patience time positive flu couple at an swapped the treated them because so prevalent a family seeing a lot >> : cd
russia hospital and more she later died >> : a few days after showing initial signs of the flute another tragic case minnesota 7 year-old ruby back to see if her mother believes she mutters survived a had she not had a pre-existing medical condition. the blood would not o'bannon and if she hadn't it had reviewed the existing condition croatia the seizure yes it is caused by a fluke. >> : latest deaths now part of groove statistics by release by the center of disease control...
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>> unbelievable this woman was pregnant, delivered her child, the flute around the baby's stripped in was dead. we have her and the doctor on, unbelievable when you hear their tail. she should never have survived. she this should not have been able to recover and be okay but she made it. it is aid miracle. >> my gosh. >> it is great to see in this new year and we will be watching today thanks doctor oz. >> be a total ten. >> i like that. >> i'm just trying to make to it a three at this point. >> are you on team jen or angie. it is a question people are asking 20 years later. years after the drama, six or seven years ago, what jennifer aniston is saying now about her divorce from brad pitt, is she over it. >>> if a guy dated you for like 30 years but never popped the question at what point during that 30 year range would you maybe say something. >> i don't know probably several different times. >> five. >> five years first. >> and then ten, 20. >> so after 30, why even bother. they have been together forever, right? national inquirer is report helping that curt russell wants to marry h
>> unbelievable this woman was pregnant, delivered her child, the flute around the baby's stripped in was dead. we have her and the doctor on, unbelievable when you hear their tail. she should never have survived. she this should not have been able to recover and be okay but she made it. it is aid miracle. >> my gosh. >> it is great to see in this new year and we will be watching today thanks doctor oz. >> be a total ten. >> i like that. >> i'm just trying to...
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this of the flute >> reporter: on the rise across the country and i took no part in setting the bay area. careful view of the golden gate bridge will be right back. >> reporter: fizzle flies in the bay area so far at least four of the related deaths in the bay area including to sematech account see/dresses with the sec it reported news of the season's flu vaccine all but useless for. in reducing chances of getting the flu but 23 percent close the more typical 60%. because the people of got got a flu shot man of the flow and is as it and of a mess of the flu the version of little but less severe than at what a ban if they hadn't gotten the vaccine. >> reporter: cdc's cessation what fees is not epidemic levels and 19 children died this last week in the west and then brings the total number of pediatric find us for the season the 45 doctors say it's still not too late to get a shot even though it won't give you complete protection. >> reporter: study has low risk for heart attack do not need to take an aspirin a day estimate published in a journal american college of cardiology they're look
this of the flute >> reporter: on the rise across the country and i took no part in setting the bay area. careful view of the golden gate bridge will be right back. >> reporter: fizzle flies in the bay area so far at least four of the related deaths in the bay area including to sematech account see/dresses with the sec it reported news of the season's flu vaccine all but useless for. in reducing chances of getting the flu but 23 percent close the more typical 60%. because the people...
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let's make this a time of harvest and may the flutes of our labors be ladders, our children can use tomb the stairs to the stars. thank you all and god bless the united states of america. thank you. thank you. thank you. it's still just me. i'm ready to take the oath of office and i'd like to ask the dean of the house, the honorable john conyers from michigan, to administer the oath of office. mr. conyers: if the gentleman from ohio would please raise his right hand. do you solemnly swear or affirm that you will support and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies, foreign and domestic that you will bear true faith and allegiance to the same, that you take this obligation freely without any mental reservation or purposes of evasion and that you will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which you are about to enter, so help you god? the speaker: i do. mr. conyers: thank you very much. i pronounce you speaker of the house. the speaker: thank you. thank you, thank you. >> opportunities and challenges to the energy policy, today at the wilson ce
let's make this a time of harvest and may the flutes of our labors be ladders, our children can use tomb the stairs to the stars. thank you all and god bless the united states of america. thank you. thank you. thank you. it's still just me. i'm ready to take the oath of office and i'd like to ask the dean of the house, the honorable john conyers from michigan, to administer the oath of office. mr. conyers: if the gentleman from ohio would please raise his right hand. do you solemnly swear or...
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let's make this a time of harvest and may the flutes of our labors be ladders, our children can use to climb the stairs to the stars. thank you all and god bless the united states of america. thank you. thank you. thank you. it's still just me. i'm ready to take the oath of office and i'd like to ask the dean of the house, the honorable john conyers from michigan, to administer the oath of office. mr. conyers: if the gentleman from ohio would please raise his right hand. do you solemnly swear or affirm that you will support and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies, foreign and domestic, that you will bear true faith and allegiance to the same, that you take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purposes of evasion, and that you will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which you are about to enter, so help you god? the speaker: i do. mr. conyers: thank you very much. i pronounce you speaker of the house. the speaker: thank you. thank you, thank you. according to the president, the chair will swear in the members-elect
let's make this a time of harvest and may the flutes of our labors be ladders, our children can use to climb the stairs to the stars. thank you all and god bless the united states of america. thank you. thank you. thank you. it's still just me. i'm ready to take the oath of office and i'd like to ask the dean of the house, the honorable john conyers from michigan, to administer the oath of office. mr. conyers: if the gentleman from ohio would please raise his right hand. do you solemnly swear...