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>> you might remember this video, this is fritz, over 3 million people enjoyed this video of fritz attempting to catch everything by the end of it you realize fritz couldn't even catch a cold if he's trying to. >> he caught a fry. he did, he caught a fry. >> pretender to the crown, it's rocky the monkey. 11-year-old rocky just likes to catch and can catch just about anything. >> of course she has opposable thumbs that's very different than trying to catch a giant steak in your mouth. >> she's catching all kinds of stuff. doesn't matter if it's a banana or broccoli or even an egg, which she managed and goes to crack, which is impressive. >> look at her clapping. she's getting excited. like a baseball player like throw it here come on. >> she does go for the win towards the end when she catches lunchables but not only catches it but uses her monkey brain to open up and actually enjoy some with a human like opposable thumbs animals more human like this kitty here. dinner time. >> my gosh that was really weird. >> i know. >> it's adorable. >> she's like a zombie cat trying. there's more though. d
>> you might remember this video, this is fritz, over 3 million people enjoyed this video of fritz attempting to catch everything by the end of it you realize fritz couldn't even catch a cold if he's trying to. >> he caught a fry. he did, he caught a fry. >> pretender to the crown, it's rocky the monkey. 11-year-old rocky just likes to catch and can catch just about anything. >> of course she has opposable thumbs that's very different than trying to catch a giant steak...
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fritz? [applause] thank you very much liza. i should say that this nice title of the book was not my idea. it was li z-a's idea. she is a good woman. and thank you all for coming. and thanks to the board chair of the brennan center who donate. bought. and donated the books out there. which are available and are being given away. i want to start with a confession about my work on the church committee. i did not pay very much attention to the secrecy when i was worker to the church committee. i paid attention to secrets. my drive and my push was to expose as much as we could to make people angry. and concerned. because i believed that we could not get reform. up less people were upset and bothered so i did not think very much about seek see. i started to do that later. and i did a whole lot in five years of working on this book. the book is about secrecy. but you can't talk about the secrecy but also talk about the journalism and openness. and nupdz particularly. they are the key. have been the key throughout history to the openn
fritz? [applause] thank you very much liza. i should say that this nice title of the book was not my idea. it was li z-a's idea. she is a good woman. and thank you all for coming. and thanks to the board chair of the brennan center who donate. bought. and donated the books out there. which are available and are being given away. i want to start with a confession about my work on the church committee. i did not pay very much attention to the secrecy when i was worker to the church committee. i...
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the fritz anymore.smart dog. that is it for "action news" at 4:00. for alicia vitarelli, brian and i along with ducis rogers will be back for an hour of "action news" at 10:00. in the meantime, here are rick williams and monica malpass for what is up next at 5:00. thank you coming up n on "action news" at 5:00, the four firefighters held hostage at their elkins firehouse they speak out about what happens, their fellow firefighters take and into custody is not a bad guy and a high school in oregon suffers damage after a four alarm fire burns through the cafeteria and they planted pinwheels in the cafeteria for those that are victims of abuse. thank you, cable for taking longer to upload our family movies. for the slower internet upload speeds. for taking longer to upload my files to the cloud. for making me wait longer to share my photo albums. and for never upgrading to 100% fiber optics thank you cable... thank you cable, because if we never had you... ...we wouldn't know the incredible difference veri
the fritz anymore.smart dog. that is it for "action news" at 4:00. for alicia vitarelli, brian and i along with ducis rogers will be back for an hour of "action news" at 10:00. in the meantime, here are rick williams and monica malpass for what is up next at 5:00. thank you coming up n on "action news" at 5:00, the four firefighters held hostage at their elkins firehouse they speak out about what happens, their fellow firefighters take and into custody is not a bad...
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broadway, llc fisher man's property llp brooding cast capital, llc and the strategy communications fritz could systems inc. phillip lessor r l braun and matt he will. >> willie brown. >> james ross long law valero consulting inc. john newman. >> thank you select one. >> just one. >> okay. >> airbnb. >> great thanks that complements our selection process. >> thank you, ms. shay and to the public for your assistance two former commissioners can't get better than that the next item on the agenda is discussion and possible action for the project calendar for various staff projects you want to talk about that one. >> yes. sxhour and commissioners and thank you deputy director at the last meeting the commission approved four proposals for staff to pursue and investigate in terms of augmenting the city campaign finance ordinance and given sort of you know the choices and sort of the amount of work involved the commission directed united states to prepare a project calendar that estimated sort of how much time and the type of work into each particular project and then to bring that forward to th
broadway, llc fisher man's property llp brooding cast capital, llc and the strategy communications fritz could systems inc. phillip lessor r l braun and matt he will. >> willie brown. >> james ross long law valero consulting inc. john newman. >> thank you select one. >> just one. >> okay. >> airbnb. >> great thanks that complements our selection process. >> thank you, ms. shay and to the public for your assistance two former commissioners can't...
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their company is called fritz pack. and they manufacture 40 different specialty products like plasters, the kinds of things you'll find in swimming pools and sports arenas. so if you've gone to a cowboys game or colts game, you've seen their handiwork. gabrielle epitomizes the american dream, but just as he's preparing to move into a new facility, the great recession hit. gabrielle was forced to lay off three of his 14 employees. people who are like family to him. he even contemplated selling off the business. but then gabrielle and david came up with the idea of going global. but when your typical sale is $10,000 or $12,000 your local bank isn't always interested in financing you. and that's the problem they ran into. so when private financing proved unavailable, they turned to exim for reliable insurance package to protect their overseas sales. the result, exports now account for 35% of their business. and now it is not just the nfl. it is world cup stadiums in brazil, the olympic stadiums in vancouver. and the best p
their company is called fritz pack. and they manufacture 40 different specialty products like plasters, the kinds of things you'll find in swimming pools and sports arenas. so if you've gone to a cowboys game or colts game, you've seen their handiwork. gabrielle epitomizes the american dream, but just as he's preparing to move into a new facility, the great recession hit. gabrielle was forced to lay off three of his 14 employees. people who are like family to him. he even contemplated selling...
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the company is called fritz pack. they manufacture 40 different specialty products like plasters. the things you will mind the swimming pools and sports arenas. if you gone to a cowboy game you have seen their handy work. just as he was preparing to move into a new facility, the great recession hit. gabrielle was forced to lay off three of his 14 employees. people who are like family to him. he even contemplated selling off the business. but then gabrielle and david came up with the idea of going global. but when your typical sale is $10,000 or $12,000, your local bank isn't always interested in financing you. and that's the problem they ran into. so when private financing proved unavailable, they turned to exim for reliable insurance package to protect their overseas sales. the result? exports now account for 35% of their business. and now it is not just the nfl. it is world cup stadiums in brazil, the olympic stadiums in vancouver. and the best part, that export growth allowed gabriel to rehire those three laid off employees delvin, pam and andre. they're back in the fritz pack
the company is called fritz pack. they manufacture 40 different specialty products like plasters. the things you will mind the swimming pools and sports arenas. if you gone to a cowboy game you have seen their handy work. just as he was preparing to move into a new facility, the great recession hit. gabrielle was forced to lay off three of his 14 employees. people who are like family to him. he even contemplated selling off the business. but then gabrielle and david came up with the idea of...
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he's supported by fritz lee on the right with about 4,000 cavalry. the attack begins a little after 7:30 that morning and they successfully drive the federals off that ridge doing a left wheel. but hard-marching infantry from army of the james the 24th corps and division of troops from the united states colored troops had covered over 30 miles on april 8. and they come up and closed the road back down and begin to push gordon's men back into the appatomattox from the river valley. they come from the army of the potomac, and further to the south and east is general custer and general devlin's cavalry swinging around the left flank. behind general lee about four miles from here is general immediatemeade with army of the 6th corps, and general lee is effectively surrounded. white flags are flown to stop the fighting, and in the course of the fighting lee's army had dwindled from 60,000 men to 30,000 men here at appatomattox court house. he had lost half his army. he determined it was time to meet with general grant and surrender his forces. they did tha
he's supported by fritz lee on the right with about 4,000 cavalry. the attack begins a little after 7:30 that morning and they successfully drive the federals off that ridge doing a left wheel. but hard-marching infantry from army of the james the 24th corps and division of troops from the united states colored troops had covered over 30 miles on april 8. and they come up and closed the road back down and begin to push gordon's men back into the appatomattox from the river valley. they come...
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our children -- mark, sparkle farkle fritz and fred farkle, and the twins, simon and gar farkle, andnch. >> why have you finally consented to appear on our show? >> because your producer wrote me an irresistible letter. >> oh, he's an irresistible fella. what did he say? >> well, to begin with, he promised to fly me out in an airplane with two right wings. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> lily tomlin? >> uh, yes, i -- what i -- tonight, i did want to, uh -- i wanted to have a -- i wanted to confr-- because my topic is communication of idea -- because i think, mr. buckley, in a time like this when there's a general -- when the chao-- when the peop-- there's a general conf-- when people don't really -- i think it's a kind -- >> i agree. >> yes. and really, absolutely. >> i've been saying that for years. >> i think so. that's exactly why i wanted -- because, uh, i mean, the word -- the copious verborum -- and i thank you for you views. >> you're very welcome. [ piano music plays ] >> [ laughing musically ] >> announcer: now 45 years after the first broadcast, maverick producer george schlat
our children -- mark, sparkle farkle fritz and fred farkle, and the twins, simon and gar farkle, andnch. >> why have you finally consented to appear on our show? >> because your producer wrote me an irresistible letter. >> oh, he's an irresistible fella. what did he say? >> well, to begin with, he promised to fly me out in an airplane with two right wings. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> lily tomlin? >> uh, yes, i -- what i -- tonight, i did want to, uh -- i...
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fritz, it's a remarkable book. thank you so much. >> thank you. i enjoyed this. good luck.e care. >> thank you. >>> up next one of the big screen's most famous trilogies ever turns 30. what you might not have known about this hollywood classic and the star who stole our hearts. 73% of americans try... ...to cook healthy meals. yet up to 90% fall short in getting key nutrients from food alone. let's do more... ...add one a day 50+. complete with key nutrients we may need. plus it supports physical energy with b vitamins. one a day 50+ whether you need a warm up before the big race... or a healthy start before the big meeting there's a choice hotel that's waiting for you. this spring, choose choice twice, get a night at no price at 1,500 hotels. book now at choicehotels.com doug, we have the results, but first, we have a very special guest. come on out, flo! [house band playing] you have anything to say to flo? nah, i'll just let the results do the talking. [crowd booing] well, he can do that. we show our progressive direct rate and the rates of our competitors even if progre
fritz, it's a remarkable book. thank you so much. >> thank you. i enjoyed this. good luck.e care. >> thank you. >>> up next one of the big screen's most famous trilogies ever turns 30. what you might not have known about this hollywood classic and the star who stole our hearts. 73% of americans try... ...to cook healthy meals. yet up to 90% fall short in getting key nutrients from food alone. let's do more... ...add one a day 50+. complete with key nutrients we may need....
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monday, as i mentioned, the comcast merger with time warner cable could be on the fritz. the u.s. justice department leaning against approving the deal to combine forces. it also has wide reaching implications for the industry. alex sherman has been very on top of the story. alex: how long? betty: we all thought this would happen. what is going on? alex: even people bearish on the deal tended to at least put it on 50-50. throughout the whole process which began back in february of last year, more than a year into it, we finally heard on friday what a great screw from the right -- great scoop for the regulatory team. they would recommend blocking the deal. comcast and time warner cable will meet with the drg -- doj. on the concessions they could make? if so, what are they? if so, is comcast's with those concessions? what i learned is that it is possible restrictions are so tight, it is not worth it for us to do the deal. there is no breakup fee or that was specifically put in because comcast new they may run into regulatory problems down the road. they own such a high percentage of
monday, as i mentioned, the comcast merger with time warner cable could be on the fritz. the u.s. justice department leaning against approving the deal to combine forces. it also has wide reaching implications for the industry. alex sherman has been very on top of the story. alex: how long? betty: we all thought this would happen. what is going on? alex: even people bearish on the deal tended to at least put it on 50-50. throughout the whole process which began back in february of last year,...
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fritz, go get it! pchu! you can't have enough... of the chicken. oh..i..okay, i think we're good., just in case. i think you just go a little bit overboard... with all this food. it is a sale, so... you keep going! it's great food at a great price! she makes such a good point! thank you, lilah. no problem. now through monday at petsmart hurry in and save on the food, toys and treats that you and your kids love. 'cause pethood's better with a partner. ♪ ♪ >>> it may not feel that time but prom season is here for much of the country. and a new survey is revealing just how expensive it can get for kids. abc's t.j. holmes is here with what they're spending the most money on these days in social square. hey. >> hey there, $919. george sounded surprised but that earlier, but that's the average per teen per prom season. this is not the big chuck for the tux, limo party or the after-party. most of that is going towards getting a date in the first place. welcome to the age of the prom-posal. >> one, two, three, prom. >> reporter: forget the flowers or the dress. this year your teen's bigge
fritz, go get it! pchu! you can't have enough... of the chicken. oh..i..okay, i think we're good., just in case. i think you just go a little bit overboard... with all this food. it is a sale, so... you keep going! it's great food at a great price! she makes such a good point! thank you, lilah. no problem. now through monday at petsmart hurry in and save on the food, toys and treats that you and your kids love. 'cause pethood's better with a partner. ♪ ♪ >>> it may not feel that...
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but they are the orders that outline sanctions so that they refer to is fritz to a banking system wereting certain people to enter the country for purposes of thinking. on the issue of dissidents i would have to see about funding. i know that what he had was the possibility of helping civil society organizations like for large if they needed funding to get to the summit that was an open possibility and i'm not sure that anybody take advantage of that and it was a very small amount of money through the democracy human rights and labor bureau which was part to become possibly going to make some money and i don't believe anybody did take advantage of that. that is the host government indicates which makes that decision. and they in fact i believe were working with the nongovernmental organizations to meet those decisions in this case it was not going to be the oas that ran the civil society forum because as you know to buy a suspended to have the rules apply otherwise they wouldn't be able to be present. and therefore to do the accreditation that was panel with these ngos. >> thank you ve
but they are the orders that outline sanctions so that they refer to is fritz to a banking system wereting certain people to enter the country for purposes of thinking. on the issue of dissidents i would have to see about funding. i know that what he had was the possibility of helping civil society organizations like for large if they needed funding to get to the summit that was an open possibility and i'm not sure that anybody take advantage of that and it was a very small amount of money...
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. >> mike wolfe and frank fritz rescue forgotten relics, and they're here with some tips.been doing it all your life. >> all my life yeah. since i was four. and you? >> since i've been a little kid. i started out on postage stamps and beer cans, rocks. >> razor blades, too. >> and your mom, you guys were really hurting? >> my mother was a single mother, and a lot of things we couldn't afford, i would see them in the garbage, like an old bicycle or toy or somebody. those became a huge battery charger for my imagination. >> i love that story. >> that was back when you could walk to school when you were 4, 5 years old. one time i was walking to school, found a bunch of pumpkins in the garbage, the jack-o'-lanterns. i thought those were cool and i brought them home and put them in my free fort and the faces caved in and the bees came. but i wanted to save them. that was a big deal. >> now making a living doing what you love. perfect. >> a lot of people have attics full of stuff, and they're holding on to it, because it may be, and it has a personal connection. >> i think every
. >> mike wolfe and frank fritz rescue forgotten relics, and they're here with some tips.been doing it all your life. >> all my life yeah. since i was four. and you? >> since i've been a little kid. i started out on postage stamps and beer cans, rocks. >> razor blades, too. >> and your mom, you guys were really hurting? >> my mother was a single mother, and a lot of things we couldn't afford, i would see them in the garbage, like an old bicycle or toy or...