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. >> and you remember the old glamour stretcher. >> my mother still has one. >> well, everyone wanted and this kit also contained the glamour instructions on how to use the better balance for life kit. you can get more information on betterbalanceforlife.com. i've been sitting here going through the website. and i'm going to go back to the website. and you know, it's interesting, jack -- everything that you talked about back in the 30s and the 40s and the 50s, it's still the same basic, other than the cam in a gym -- it's still valid today. i mean, you hit it right the first time. >> you know, truth is truth. two and two is four. it's not five or three. the same with exercise, there's a right way and a wrong way, when we have this plan here, this is absolutely been proven to be fantastic. >> and listen -- a lot of the reason is, all throughout high school, he studied gray's anatomy and then, he was a chiropractor and he worked with the md's at that time in his spa at 1936. i didn't know that. >> and jack was doing the exercise thing a half century before it got to it. >> hey, listen,
. >> and you remember the old glamour stretcher. >> my mother still has one. >> well, everyone wanted and this kit also contained the glamour instructions on how to use the better balance for life kit. you can get more information on betterbalanceforlife.com. i've been sitting here going through the website. and i'm going to go back to the website. and you know, it's interesting, jack -- everything that you talked about back in the 30s and the 40s and the 50s, it's still the...
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>> it is amazing to be honored by "glamour." >> i think it is great how you changed the face of sports. women playing sports in high school has jumped from 7% to 42%. how do you think that changes a young girl? >> i think it is great because statistics show girls are more likely not to do drugs or go to school or more likely to go to college when you participate in extracurricular activities. and it is great for us to get that self-esteem, that's what it is about. is learning to love yourself. that's what sports did to me. i didn't ask to be 6'5", that's this is what god gave me. i did the best i can in fashion and maintaining my feminine while still playing sports. >> a great book author too, we should point out. >> that's right. >> cindy, describe what the night is like. it is very star studded. >> we haven't been, i don't want to say anything. tell us what it is like. what is it like? we'll live vicariously. >> it is a wonderful night. we do the event at carnegie hall and each winner has her award presented by someone who she
>> it is amazing to be honored by "glamour." >> i think it is great how you changed the face of sports. women playing sports in high school has jumped from 7% to 42%. how do you think that changes a young girl? >> i think it is great because statistics show girls are more likely not to do drugs or go to school or more likely to go to college when you participate in extracurricular activities. and it is great for us to get that self-esteem, that's what it is about. is...
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when it's glamour, baby! glamour meets the outdoors live on our plaza. trend in luxury campers. >> looks like five times bigger than our apartments, right? >> camping. >> look out for the coyotes. lock the door, honey. [ woman ] you know, as a mom, i worry about my son playing football. which is why i'm really excited. because toyot developed this software that can simulate head injuries and helps make people safer. then they shared this technology with researchers at wake forest to help reduce head injuries on the football field. so, you know, i can feel a bit better about my son playing football. [ male announcer ] how would you use toyota technology to make a better world? learn how to share your ideas at toyota.com/ideasforgood. okay, now here's our holiday gift list. aww, not the mall. well, i'll do the shopping... if you do the shipping. shipping's a hassle. i'll go to the mall. hey. hi. you know, holiday shipping's easy with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal servic if it fits, it ships anywhere ithe country for a low flat re. yea, i kn
when it's glamour, baby! glamour meets the outdoors live on our plaza. trend in luxury campers. >> looks like five times bigger than our apartments, right? >> camping. >> look out for the coyotes. lock the door, honey. [ woman ] you know, as a mom, i worry about my son playing football. which is why i'm really excited. because toyot developed this software that can simulate head injuries and helps make people safer. then they shared this technology with researchers at wake...
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>>> sí creo, yo sí creo >>> para el glamour y el ego de estos 2 personajes, no creo que se luzcan >>>poner su ropa es su línea señores, miren, pero vamos a pasar a otro tema que está candente, es el caso de gaby spanic, aparecieron unos exámenes médicos, que comprobarían que supuestamente la actriz no estaba envenenada, y esto salió en una nueva audiencia y los peritos que en principio investigaron este posible envenamiento, se presentaron, y dijeron, la señora al principio no tenía síntomas de envenenamiento >>> un inesperado giro podría tener el caso de envenenamiento de gaby spanic, unos exámenes indirían que no estaba envenada >>> >>> el padre de marcia celeste, era el más satisfecho con la declaración de los peritos >>> estamos hablando de cosas médicas, y bueno, si estábamos del médico de la defensa, del forense >>> y qué fue lo que aportó >>> bueno, la inocencia de mi hija >>> manifestó quizas que nunca hubo envenamiento en la sangre?>>> claro, básicamente, que tira por la borda >>> pero si el caso resultara a favor, estaría su padre pensando en demandar >>> yo no quiero perjud
>>> sí creo, yo sí creo >>> para el glamour y el ego de estos 2 personajes, no creo que se luzcan >>>poner su ropa es su línea señores, miren, pero vamos a pasar a otro tema que está candente, es el caso de gaby spanic, aparecieron unos exámenes médicos, que comprobarían que supuestamente la actriz no estaba envenenada, y esto salió en una nueva audiencia y los peritos que en principio investigaron este posible envenamiento, se presentaron, y dijeron, la...
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for all the glitz and glamour of her subjects, here they are seen and an unusually modest frame. >> myy background is a benefit because i think people know that i am not going to exploit them. if you do not have my background, you can still make some uncomfortable but it saves time. they know i am not there to exploit them. it gives more understanding and a more relaxed start to the shooting. >> she prepares for an exhibition in london. despite her background, the photographer and mother of three children enjoys her work. she is the first child of paul and linda mccartney. she developed an interest in cameras while helping her mother. she began experimenting. initially, she had no clear goal. >> a kind of think everyone can take photographs. i never pursued it as a career until i was looking through her holiday pictures. they were so bad. the heads were chopped off. in the end, i realize not everyone can take photographs. from there, and put a portfolio together and started to get magazine commissions. increased from there. >> professional career took off in 1995. she now enjoys succes
for all the glitz and glamour of her subjects, here they are seen and an unusually modest frame. >> myy background is a benefit because i think people know that i am not going to exploit them. if you do not have my background, you can still make some uncomfortable but it saves time. they know i am not there to exploit them. it gives more understanding and a more relaxed start to the shooting. >> she prepares for an exhibition in london. despite her background, the photographer and...
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. >> reporter: san francisco in the mid- '50s because part world war ii glamour and sophistication, butblue- collar babe town, a city not sure how big it wanted to be or could be. >> when george christopher was elected mayor of san francisco in 1956, he took over a city that was both provincial and cosmopolitan, a city on the cusp of beatnik generation, pre- hippie and pre-modernization, but george christopher wanted to give the city an international flare and in order to do that, he had to take somebody new york city already had. he made not one, not two, but four trips east, trying to erg them out west. convinceing them was hard work. >> you tell me what you want and i will do the best i can, and this is about 3:00 or 4:00 in the morning. i had a few drinks too and i was trying to keep up with horace, which is a difficult thing to do. >> reporter: christopher plenched 12,000 parking spaces at a place called candlestick point and that was good enough for horace stoner. when the giants brought major league to san francisco, the city of san francisco opened its aprs and said welcome way
. >> reporter: san francisco in the mid- '50s because part world war ii glamour and sophistication, butblue- collar babe town, a city not sure how big it wanted to be or could be. >> when george christopher was elected mayor of san francisco in 1956, he took over a city that was both provincial and cosmopolitan, a city on the cusp of beatnik generation, pre- hippie and pre-modernization, but george christopher wanted to give the city an international flare and in order to do that,...
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. >> you typically think of glitz and glamour. you don't think of anthrax scarce and security alerts, but that is what they have been dealing with. behind made this is what everyone had to walk through in order to go into the show. this has become the most controversial season ever. >> you are on the verge of what could be the biggest upset in history. >> crystal palin may not have a dance background but she has proven to be a fierce competitor. her biggest fan is her mother, sarah palin. >> it was also having my family there. >> she has shocked viewers week after week and stayed in the competition. >> voting works. we got our first black president and a girl who cannot dance well is still in the competition. >> jennifer grey who has consistently wowed the judges. >> i did not have a strategy at all. >> who takes hold the trophy tomorrow -- who takes home the trophy to a lot depends on who will vote. >> if you are not doing your job of voting or getting on line, you cannot really complain. >> you cannot complain if you don't parti
. >> you typically think of glitz and glamour. you don't think of anthrax scarce and security alerts, but that is what they have been dealing with. behind made this is what everyone had to walk through in order to go into the show. this has become the most controversial season ever. >> you are on the verge of what could be the biggest upset in history. >> crystal palin may not have a dance background but she has proven to be a fierce competitor. her biggest fan is her mother,...
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. >> the tribeca film festival has not only brought glamour to the local population.t is also seen as a serious attempt to make this the next film destination in the gulf and showcase of local talent. there were unprecedented chances to show work to top names in the industry. all these efforts remain in the region. even of the arab film industry has been around for decades, it has never really been able to break into an international market. >> outside the law was at cannes this year. >> winning best arab flom in a festival like tribeca -- the film in a festival like rebecca means international exposure. >> i make friends to share my ideas. whether there are five or 10 or 20 or 20 million. >> the film institute continues after the festival and eight continue the search for new talent in the region. bbc news. >> that is all from the program for now, from me. goodbye. >> hello and welcome. >> see the news unfold, get the top stories from around the globe and click to play video reports. go to bbc.com/news to experience the in-depth, expert reporting of "bbc world news"
. >> the tribeca film festival has not only brought glamour to the local population.t is also seen as a serious attempt to make this the next film destination in the gulf and showcase of local talent. there were unprecedented chances to show work to top names in the industry. all these efforts remain in the region. even of the arab film industry has been around for decades, it has never really been able to break into an international market. >> outside the law was at cannes this...
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but behind that glamour and apparently charmed life was a struggle with her body image. that nearly cost her her life. and tonight, she discusses the shame and the pain and what exactly saved her with my co-anchor cynthia mcfadden. >> reporter: she was the hot, self-confident young traern on "ally mcbale." portia was blond and beautiful -- >> we hate her, right? >> reporter: and very, very skinny. in real life, men loved her looks. she appeared on list after list of the world's sexiest women. but in a twist, worthy of hollywood, she would eventually come out as a lesbian. and two years ago, married the very famous, very funny ellen degeneres. >> we were just looking for a little farm that was close to l.a. >> reporter: we met up with her at the horse farm the two share. and while ellen doesn't ride, there is a special place for her in the barn. >> and this is where she will come and read a book or just hang out when she's in the stable with me. and the dogs, obviously. they live here, also. >> it's like ellen's stall. >> reporter: a stall for ellen. >> reporter: and whil
but behind that glamour and apparently charmed life was a struggle with her body image. that nearly cost her her life. and tonight, she discusses the shame and the pain and what exactly saved her with my co-anchor cynthia mcfadden. >> reporter: she was the hot, self-confident young traern on "ally mcbale." portia was blond and beautiful -- >> we hate her, right? >> reporter: and very, very skinny. in real life, men loved her looks. she appeared on list after list of...
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the movie i found it for all our external glamour it was a rotten place inside. the future passengers clamoring for a ticket on the moon that he more had no idea that the ship would be scrapped after that run she was already more than sixty years old. the ship was originally constructed in germany in one nine hundred twenty five it was formerly known as the berlin for some time the line up operated transatlantic routes later she was conversed into a cruiser during the second world war the nazis used her as a military hospital ship. the berlin sank in one thousand nine hundred five after a torpedo attack and she hit a mine. into the soviet military a great deal of effort to raise the berlin. she was sent to the u.s.s.r. where she was refit it and renamed the admiral next e-mail although the line was already in a state of great decayed nine hundred eighty six the crew was still trying their best to maintain her status as the most comfortable cruiser. the loan of both to the cinema to swimming pools a restaurant and several bottles each annoyed the ship band played
the movie i found it for all our external glamour it was a rotten place inside. the future passengers clamoring for a ticket on the moon that he more had no idea that the ship would be scrapped after that run she was already more than sixty years old. the ship was originally constructed in germany in one nine hundred twenty five it was formerly known as the berlin for some time the line up operated transatlantic routes later she was conversed into a cruiser during the second world war the nazis...
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. >> one of the "glamour" cover. >> i don't know.a young person's outfit. >> you don't like it? >> i don't. >> reporter: is it easy to find stuff that you both like? >> a little bit of an effort sometimes. >> reporter: later, we asked them about that age-old balance between moms, daughters and clothes. >> grace had really liked this dress that was black and it was kind of sheer. and it came up here. i call them butt huggers. they come right here, kind of that. and she came out and said, how do i look? and i said, you look absolutely fabulous. and when you're 18 or 21, you'll look better in this and you're not getting it now. >> reporter: you thought you looked good? >> yeah, i did. >> reporter: corporate america has fallen in love with girls like grace and olivia. tweens, kids between 8 and 12. they have tremendous buying power. tween is a term popularized by marketers, an age group defined to sell them stuff, from books and entertainment to clothes. >> with that industry, you're talking about a mull-million dollar industry. >> repor
. >> one of the "glamour" cover. >> i don't know.a young person's outfit. >> you don't like it? >> i don't. >> reporter: is it easy to find stuff that you both like? >> a little bit of an effort sometimes. >> reporter: later, we asked them about that age-old balance between moms, daughters and clothes. >> grace had really liked this dress that was black and it was kind of sheer. and it came up here. i call them butt huggers. they come...
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>>while sport has not been immune to the global economic downturn, the glamour and excitement of horseracing still attracts a wide range of followers around the world. but there are huge financial risks involved, and not just for the punters betting their shirt on an outsider at the track >>reporter: it's called the sport of kings. >>and racing at goodwood, on the duke of richmond's estate in southern england, has royal connections that date back centuries. >>fabricius: the horse racing's been going on for over two hundred years, but it came about as a result of the first duke of richmond, being the illegitimate son of charles 2nd, having a fascination for hunting and he would come down to sussex and hunt with the charlton hounds which were kenneled here on the estate. >>reporter: the highlight of the calendar here is a meeting called glorious goodwood. never mind all the talk of double dip recessions and belt tightening, on a festival afternoon the crowds still flock here to enjoy themselves. >>attendances have remained robust in recent years, with around 100,000 racegoers over the five day
>>while sport has not been immune to the global economic downturn, the glamour and excitement of horseracing still attracts a wide range of followers around the world. but there are huge financial risks involved, and not just for the punters betting their shirt on an outsider at the track >>reporter: it's called the sport of kings. >>and racing at goodwood, on the duke of richmond's estate in southern england, has royal connections that date back centuries. >>fabricius:...
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. >> couric: finally tonight, for two decades, "glamour" magazine has presented awards to its women of year-- women who have achieved great things and inspired others. and michelle miller tells us this year's list includes three of the strongest women you'll ever meet. >> reporter: it's a star-studded event. this year honoring celebrities, activists, and athletes. >> we've celebrated the most famous and accomplished women in the world, but the winners who people tell us they're the most moved by year after year are the women who they've never heard of before. >> reporter: women like 63-year-old dr. hawa abdiand her two daughters deqo and amina from somalia. war-torn somalia they live in daily fear of rape, death and bands of rebels who ravage without warning. in 1991, dr. abdifound herself in the middle of a civil war. armed militia had taken over the capital of mogadishu. >> it was a disaster. but it happened. >> reporter: hundreds of thousands of innocent people were forced into the countryside where dr. abbdi owns a nearby farm. >> now 90,000 people at the camp. >> reporter: much mo
. >> couric: finally tonight, for two decades, "glamour" magazine has presented awards to its women of year-- women who have achieved great things and inspired others. and michelle miller tells us this year's list includes three of the strongest women you'll ever meet. >> reporter: it's a star-studded event. this year honoring celebrities, activists, and athletes. >> we've celebrated the most famous and accomplished women in the world, but the winners who people tell...
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they revived half a century later the glamour. kennedy was made for "life" magazine.nd back then, back when a toy gun at a rally did not set off a security alert because something was just more innocent then, these images helped us to make up our mounds who people really were. the candidate's wife, progress with a son named job, came off as accessible and guarded. that's what we saw in the photo. kennedy's life, told in stills, gave us an album of moments iconic. it went back in the archives. those of us of a certain age that recognize a phone booth, we recall how it could be enough to tell a story in black and white. to able a man most of us we had never met, feel like we have. john donvan, abc news, washington. >> some amazing pictures. and some that life.com had, are on the website. not all made it into that story. >> incredible. it really is. >>> that's what's making news in
they revived half a century later the glamour. kennedy was made for "life" magazine.nd back then, back when a toy gun at a rally did not set off a security alert because something was just more innocent then, these images helped us to make up our mounds who people really were. the candidate's wife, progress with a son named job, came off as accessible and guarded. that's what we saw in the photo. kennedy's life, told in stills, gave us an album of moments iconic. it went back in the...
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. >> not glamourous at all.re you go. >>> well you know the name, but now the next generation is trying to make a name for himself without the family baggage. his story after the break. top? >>> well another nice evening, a little on the chilly side. the wake up weather will be a cold and chilly start. 45 on veterans day at 5:00 in the morning. 44 at 7:00, 49 at 9:00, but pure sun. we'll come back to see if the sun lasts through the day and also talk about what ve ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] bursting with mouth-watering real fruit and refreshingly blended with creamy, low-fat yogurt. mcdonald's new strawberry banana and wildberry smoothies are 100% pure sipping fun. the simple joy of real fruit smoothies. ♪ >>> well say the name lewis faracon, and it's likely to inspire a variety of reactions, although passionate but not all positive. >> another member of the family is rebranding the name in a completely different arena. brett haber is here with that story. >> reporter: it's a really complicated legacy this young m
. >> not glamourous at all.re you go. >>> well you know the name, but now the next generation is trying to make a name for himself without the family baggage. his story after the break. top? >>> well another nice evening, a little on the chilly side. the wake up weather will be a cold and chilly start. 45 on veterans day at 5:00 in the morning. 44 at 7:00, 49 at 9:00, but pure sun. we'll come back to see if the sun lasts through the day and also talk about what ve ♪...
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. >> not glamourous at all. there you go. >>> well you know the name, but now the next generation is trying to make a name for himself without the family baggage. his story after the break. top? >>> well another nice evening, a little on the chilly side. the wake up weather will be a cold and chilly start. 45 on veterans day at 5:00 in the morning. 44 at 7:00, 49 at 9:00, but pure sun. we'll come back to see if the sun lasts through the day and also talk about what veterans day was like back in 1987. [ male announcer ] washington, d.c. a landmark of liberty and opportunity. at bank of america, we live and work here, with thousands of employees and hundreds of branches and atms. every day, we're working to help set opportunity in motion... from supporting the arts and howard university to helping revitalize anacostia and downtown d.c. because when you're giving, lending, and investing in more communities across the country, more opportunities happen. ♪ >>> well say the name lewis faracon, and it's likely to inspi
. >> not glamourous at all. there you go. >>> well you know the name, but now the next generation is trying to make a name for himself without the family baggage. his story after the break. top? >>> well another nice evening, a little on the chilly side. the wake up weather will be a cold and chilly start. 45 on veterans day at 5:00 in the morning. 44 at 7:00, 49 at 9:00, but pure sun. we'll come back to see if the sun lasts through the day and also talk about what...
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they revive, even half a century later, the glamour and the ease.was made for "life" magazine and it for him. back then, back when a toy gun at a rally did not set off a security alert because something was just more innocent then, these images helped us to make up our minds who people really were. the candidate's wife, for example, then pregnant with a son they'd name john, came across to us both as accessible and guarded because that's what we saw in the photo. kennedy's was no stilllife. but as a life told in stills, it gave us an album of moments iconic. and now, because all they did was go back into the archives, those of us of that certain age, say, to recognize a phone booth, we recall how it could be enough back then to tell a story in black and white. enough to make a simple image of a man most of us never met feel like we had. john donvan, abc news, washington. >> and, again, 50 years ago tonight. it's great to begin another week with you. we'll see you right back here tomorrow. >>> undecided east bay elections. tonight why the mayor's rac
they revive, even half a century later, the glamour and the ease.was made for "life" magazine and it for him. back then, back when a toy gun at a rally did not set off a security alert because something was just more innocent then, these images helped us to make up our minds who people really were. the candidate's wife, for example, then pregnant with a son they'd name john, came across to us both as accessible and guarded because that's what we saw in the photo. kennedy's was no...
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. >> le llaman mandam rochi, en apariencia su glamour corresponde a una exitosa relacionista pÚblicaveces las mandÉ a operar. v reltaque una vez eran ofrecidas como obsequios. >> las mujeres tomaba licor, se encontraban con los narcotraficantes, ¿quÉ pasaba? >> no sÓlo con los narcotraficantes, los militares, los polÍticos de colombia y de fuera de colombia. bailaban, e iban a la cama. >> entre los clientes preferidos a seÑalar desde los hermanos rodrÍguez orejuela hasta los jefes del narcotrÁfico mexicano a quienes describe como hombres gentiles. >> jesÚs amado carrillo una persona excelente al igual que unos amigos del cÁrtel de juÁrez, son respetuosos, saben conquistar y hasta buenos en la cama tambiÉn. >> afirman que fue tal el Éxito de su portafolio que hasta la contrataban ex mandatarios de todo el continente. >> un expresidente que tiene muchas propiedades, de estados unidos. lo atendÍ. >> ¿expresidente de estados unidos? >> el perfil de estas llamadas damas de compaÑÍa determinaba su tarifa. >> requerÍan quÉ tipo de mujeres? >> niÑas reconocidas en el Ámbito de la televisiÓn.
. >> le llaman mandam rochi, en apariencia su glamour corresponde a una exitosa relacionista pÚblicaveces las mandÉ a operar. v reltaque una vez eran ofrecidas como obsequios. >> las mujeres tomaba licor, se encontraban con los narcotraficantes, ¿quÉ pasaba? >> no sÓlo con los narcotraficantes, los militares, los polÍticos de colombia y de fuera de colombia. bailaban, e iban a la cama. >> entre los clientes preferidos a seÑalar desde los hermanos rodrÍguez...
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fun or give us something -- >> in big or small, and it's a certainty the royal wedding will have glamour to spare. charlie d'agata, cbs news. >> revealed their venue of choice. they only say the wedding will take place next spring or summer. plenty of time to plan. thanks for joining us for 9 news now at 0. 9 news at
fun or give us something -- >> in big or small, and it's a certainty the royal wedding will have glamour to spare. charlie d'agata, cbs news. >> revealed their venue of choice. they only say the wedding will take place next spring or summer. plenty of time to plan. thanks for joining us for 9 news now at 0. 9 news at
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. >> this is about horse and glamour, and music. a cast of 100.rs. >> going back together they act like a herd. >> he was one of the founders of sirk sirk. this is nearly double of the show here six years ago. and this concept was about the treatment of the animals. >> i want wanted to make sure the horse had treatment. >> communication, words and effortless move autos this is body lang wage. i mimic in what they use in the wild. >> several clues. >> it's not horse whispering. it's horse listening. >> and you're very pretty. i bet you're the star of the show. >> they have different personalities and i have to watch my kids. >> and this is about a relationship. interaction between man and horse. >> it's not reinvented show. it's a feeling you get when you watch a performance. >> this is what they say is the largest event. >> and that is spectacular. >> that is this edition of abc 7 news. >> and from all of us, we appreciate your time. see you again at 11:00. again at 11:00. >> goooooooooooooooooooooooooooo captioned by closed captioning services, i
. >> this is about horse and glamour, and music. a cast of 100.rs. >> going back together they act like a herd. >> he was one of the founders of sirk sirk. this is nearly double of the show here six years ago. and this concept was about the treatment of the animals. >> i want wanted to make sure the horse had treatment. >> communication, words and effortless move autos this is body lang wage. i mimic in what they use in the wild. >> several clues. >>...
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. ♪ >> it's about the horses, the glamour, costumes and music, a was of hundred including 50 horses, arriving in san francisco. >> first time they go back together they like they are a herd, they are in playful, play mode. >> he was one of the founders of circus de soleil. this show has doubled the size that had a premiere ix years ago and travels the world. concept was always about the treatment of the animals. >> i wanted to make sure the horse has total rgs of who they are. so we don't feed them and we don't force them to do things. >> communication with the horses words and gentle effortless moves. >> it's all body language and different tones. i mimic what they use, different tones mean different things. >> it's not a horse whimper. >> not with the same effect. it's very pretty. the star of the show. >> not overwhelmed. >> they are exactly like my kids. they all have different personalities and they get jealous really quick. >> the interaction between man and horse. it is spell binding. >> it's really a feeling you get when you watch the performance. >> it's a lot about love. it
. ♪ >> it's about the horses, the glamour, costumes and music, a was of hundred including 50 horses, arriving in san francisco. >> first time they go back together they like they are a herd, they are in playful, play mode. >> he was one of the founders of circus de soleil. this show has doubled the size that had a premiere ix years ago and travels the world. concept was always about the treatment of the animals. >> i wanted to make sure the horse has total rgs of who...
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. >>> glitz, glamour, hairspray and tiarras. slumber parties at mice place are great. more and more boys are joining girls on the tin knee stage. the number of page ebt boys has doubled in the last five years to like three or something. you you can't double the three. the tlc show, "toddlers and tiara"s shed more light on this role. >> they are pageant boys competing for krangs -- for crowns in a girl's world. >> anything that hampers him, he likes. >> it includes manicures and make ups. >> we didn't put the clear gloss on the lips. >> when i see girls i think i can turn by boys into girls. these are the girls i never had. >> arrest her. i am not kidding. i am not playing, arrest her now. >> they are mothers, and they say it is their choice -- it is the kids' choice to be at the pageants. we held our own recently. here is a scene. >> it was their choice as well. >> sort of. >> i mailed 60 post cards out to their parents over a course of three months. they don't even know they were missing. >> i vote for the dead one which is both. >>> tucker, you didn't believe this wa
. >>> glitz, glamour, hairspray and tiarras. slumber parties at mice place are great. more and more boys are joining girls on the tin knee stage. the number of page ebt boys has doubled in the last five years to like three or something. you you can't double the three. the tlc show, "toddlers and tiara"s shed more light on this role. >> they are pageant boys competing for krangs -- for crowns in a girl's world. >> anything that hampers him, he likes. >> it...
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the washington bureau chief for "glamour" magazine. a reporter with the usa today and immediate past president of the national press club. the founder and executive director of "share our strength." andrew schneider, associate chair for kipling juror and the committee's chair. a producer with news that media. the president of the discovery channel. governor martin o'malley of maryland, a guest speaker. [applause] you can tell the were in elections last week. [laughter] cnn's research director. the assignment editor for talk radio news service. and finally, an executive producer. thank you. [applause] our audience and they recognized today's guest. he is affectionately known as "the dude." the moniker has clung to jeff bridges since the start in "the big lebowski." he was named oscar winner this year. at the academy awards -- [applause] bridges received the best actor award for portraying an alcoholic country singer. he is at the press club as his latest role as a national spokesman for the "no kids hungry" campaign. he is launching a n
the washington bureau chief for "glamour" magazine. a reporter with the usa today and immediate past president of the national press club. the founder and executive director of "share our strength." andrew schneider, associate chair for kipling juror and the committee's chair. a producer with news that media. the president of the discovery channel. governor martin o'malley of maryland, a guest speaker. [applause] you can tell the were in elections last week. [laughter] cnn's...
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it has glamour. it has a sense of escapeism.eople love that. >> dare we say three out of four of queen elizabeth's children have been divorced, but marriage isn't exactly done well by these royals. >> they have been really bad at it, but you know, kate middleton has done eight years hard. it's like she was given p the ultimate test. we don't do marriage well in this family. you have to take a test to see whether you pass. she has toughed it out. >> what do they expect of her? how has her life now changed? not only the security, the paparazzi around her all the time, but how do we know, what can we hope for? that she can survive the test better than princess diana? >> she has two things happening to her now. firstly, she has a lot more protection than before. she's been hounded by the press for eight years and has handled it very well, but occasionally, has gotten really fed up. now, she's a royal. she gets the palace gates closed behind her. however, the other side means she loses her freedom. she never be in a room without some
it has glamour. it has a sense of escapeism.eople love that. >> dare we say three out of four of queen elizabeth's children have been divorced, but marriage isn't exactly done well by these royals. >> they have been really bad at it, but you know, kate middleton has done eight years hard. it's like she was given p the ultimate test. we don't do marriage well in this family. you have to take a test to see whether you pass. she has toughed it out. >> what do they expect of her?...
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nothing to glamourize. it is very, very difficult.ut bristol being able to allow god living and working through her to turn what seemed like life's greatest challenge into life's greatest blessing. we all face challenges. we all have battles, every single one of us. yours may not play out on the front page of the national enquirer like ours do. but her lesson in putting her faith in god and allowing him to deal with the circumstances and turn what seems like life's greatest challenge into life's greatest blessing, she is a picture of that. bristol told me, too, really you are going do this? you are inviting more scrutiny and it may be tough. she said mom, no matter what i do i'm going get criticized so i might as well dance. i am like yes. that's the life lesson. that's a lesson for me and all of us. you might as well dance! [ applause ] watching that exchange. >> we are going take a quick break. we will come back to former governor sarah palin momentarily. [ woman ] you know, as a mom, i worry about my son playing football. which is
nothing to glamourize. it is very, very difficult.ut bristol being able to allow god living and working through her to turn what seemed like life's greatest challenge into life's greatest blessing. we all face challenges. we all have battles, every single one of us. yours may not play out on the front page of the national enquirer like ours do. but her lesson in putting her faith in god and allowing him to deal with the circumstances and turn what seems like life's greatest challenge into...
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. >>> there is glitz, there's glamour and a whole lot of country for the reopening of the iconic gaylordland. it closed because of flooding six months ago. the flooding caused $600illion in damage and more than 1700 employees were damaged. gaylord began rehiring them in october and now the hotel is fully staffed once again. the building is also decked out with a new long playout. five restaurants and more than $2 mllion christmas flights. >>> a local woman recently got some devastating news that having a baby might put her life at risk. she thought aption was perhaps her only option until she got a phone call that would change her life forever. doreen gentzler has the story. >> my lifelong dream was kind of shattered. >> reporter: for kristen and adam, the dream s to have a baby. >> we had talked about it from day one. >> reporter: but she has cystic fibrosis that make it hard for her to breathe at times. doctors will her carrying a baby could kill her. >> they're very fearful that it would complicate her cystic fibrosis and make her sicker. >> reporter: the endocrinologist told them, th
. >>> there is glitz, there's glamour and a whole lot of country for the reopening of the iconic gaylordland. it closed because of flooding six months ago. the flooding caused $600illion in damage and more than 1700 employees were damaged. gaylord began rehiring them in october and now the hotel is fully staffed once again. the building is also decked out with a new long playout. five restaurants and more than $2 mllion christmas flights. >>> a local woman recently got some...
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. >> it is a long way away from the royal life and glamour surrounding that prince william is used tothey're hoping it will boost tourism. >> i think it is good news. >> reporter: they're not about to give away any secrets. >> i suppose making faroo much of an issue. >> reporter: that's how kate and william hope to hold on to a little bit of their private lif for a little longer before they face t full force of royal duty. the royal couple will continue to live here through 2013. that's when prince william's tour with the raf is over and speculation has begun where they will settle there after. now back to you. >> here's a little bit of royal trivia for you. prince william had to ask the queen's consent to marry because of an 18th century law. under the royal marriages act of 1772, all descendants of gorge ii have to obtain sovereign permission. otherwise the marriage would be considered invalid. the prie's grandmother will have signed anlaborate notice of approval. >>> and the focus on the couple's engagement ring has created a frenzy in the jewelry business. people are racing for re
. >> it is a long way away from the royal life and glamour surrounding that prince william is used tothey're hoping it will boost tourism. >> i think it is good news. >> reporter: they're not about to give away any secrets. >> i suppose making faroo much of an issue. >> reporter: that's how kate and william hope to hold on to a little bit of their private lif for a little longer before they face t full force of royal duty. the royal couple will continue to live...
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forget about glamour. today is a day for function, right?ture. maggie, inside to you. >> thank you, dave. according to ae cent gla more magazine survey 40% of women are unhappy with their bodies. that's why we invited a page of experts to join us this morning. wendy naugle, katherine schwarzenegger author of "rock what you've got" and plus-size model crystal renn. ladies, good morning to all of you. >> i want to talk first about the body image survey bla mour did. 70% of women feel they are too fat versus 46% actually overweight. what does that stat tell you about our society? >> there's a lot of body snarking going on right now, happening in the tabloids, on myspace, facebook pages really like there is a great weight watch happening in the country and it's very hard for women not to internalize that message. i think that's what stat reflects. >> when you look at these magazines, a lot of them show these skinny, unattainable bodies. no one knows that better than you, crystal. when you started out in your career, you were one of those perfect
forget about glamour. today is a day for function, right?ture. maggie, inside to you. >> thank you, dave. according to ae cent gla more magazine survey 40% of women are unhappy with their bodies. that's why we invited a page of experts to join us this morning. wendy naugle, katherine schwarzenegger author of "rock what you've got" and plus-size model crystal renn. ladies, good morning to all of you. >> i want to talk first about the body image survey bla mour did. 70% of...
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wearing my wedding ring and you've sort of forgotten about it and you're wearing this incredibly glamourousky ring. >> larry: because it doesn't fit on my wedding finger. >> index finger, pinky finger, wedding finger and then there's this chiccy guy. don't let him out of the cage. >> larry: okay. several want to know, how do you feel when katy makes out with other guys on music videos? >> well, as long as the videos are good and artistically warranted, no, i don't mind. it's her job, isn't it? she's a pop star. >> larry: you're not jealous? >> no, because i get the priv legislature of ledge of being married to a pop star. >> larry: do you say i'm with a pop star? >> i try not to say it outloud unless she thinks i'm nut. i'm married to a pop star. what? nothing. it's on your videos. >> larry: did you do an interview show? >> i had a show on mtv which is how i met the wonderful adam sandler. so, yeah. >> larry: who did you interview? >> like movie stars, i've done will ferrell, i've done christina aguilera, busta rhymes, tom cruise. >> larry: what questioning tact would you take? >> say thing
wearing my wedding ring and you've sort of forgotten about it and you're wearing this incredibly glamourousky ring. >> larry: because it doesn't fit on my wedding finger. >> index finger, pinky finger, wedding finger and then there's this chiccy guy. don't let him out of the cage. >> larry: okay. several want to know, how do you feel when katy makes out with other guys on music videos? >> well, as long as the videos are good and artistically warranted, no, i don't mind....
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. ♪ >> it's about the horses, the glamour, acrobatics, cost assumes, music. arriving in san francisco after ten days in pastures. the first time they go back together, like they act like they're hurt. they're really in a playful -- play mode. >> he's one of the founders of cirque du soleil. this new show doubled the size of the production here six years ago and then travelled the world. his concept for the show was always about the treatment of the animals. >> i wanted to make sure the horse have total respect of who they are. so we don't beat them, we don't force them to do things. >> communication with the horses. words and gentle, effortless moves. >> it's all body language and verbal cues. different tones. and i mimic what they use in the wild with each other. different tones mean different things. >> seven verbal views almost like a horse whisperer. >> it's not horse whispering, it's horse listening. >> very pretty. i bet you you're the star of the show. hmm. not overwhelmed. >> exactly like my kids. all have different personalities. i have to watch them
. ♪ >> it's about the horses, the glamour, acrobatics, cost assumes, music. arriving in san francisco after ten days in pastures. the first time they go back together, like they act like they're hurt. they're really in a playful -- play mode. >> he's one of the founders of cirque du soleil. this new show doubled the size of the production here six years ago and then travelled the world. his concept for the show was always about the treatment of the animals. >> i wanted to...