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border crossing where american and soviet tanks once faced each other, is preserved near the museum, haus am checkpoint charlie. this moving museum tells the story of the wall and the heroic and ingenious ways that east germans attempted to escape: in speaker boxes... car hoods... and by flying machine, to name a few. when the wall came down in 1989, there was a major celebration. berliners love a good party. all summer long, you'll find concerts and festivals. prost again. i'm lucky enough to catch the august beer festival just across the river from kreuzberg in friedrichstein. it's clear berliners love their beer. [speaking german] this is in 6 years, the sixth time-- the beer festival-- and it's a distance from 1.8 kilometer, the longest beer garden in the world. how many beers are at this festival today? yes, in this beer festival, i can drink 1,600 beers. maxa, voice-over: well, one down, 1,599 to go. when you want a break from the city, do as the prussian kings did and escape to a royal palace in potsdam. there are plenty of organized day trips, and it's an easy ride by subway. the
border crossing where american and soviet tanks once faced each other, is preserved near the museum, haus am checkpoint charlie. this moving museum tells the story of the wall and the heroic and ingenious ways that east germans attempted to escape: in speaker boxes... car hoods... and by flying machine, to name a few. when the wall came down in 1989, there was a major celebration. berliners love a good party. all summer long, you'll find concerts and festivals. prost again. i'm lucky enough to...
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Nov 12, 2010
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let me start with you karen and jamie and describe how you must have felt to haabout erin to hau starts camp for children. >> she lost her battle to cancer and had a wonderful family and she wanted to help her sisters with the grief. so he started this camp all across america. >> to see this impact, it's very powerful, it can't be any more powerful. >> when erin was sick, we saw so many family that were care forgive a child that's ill. >> your daughter's last wish, her final wish, realized. what does it mean to you. >> we feel that this is her legacy, this is something that really mattered to her and to know every day that there is this camp and the transformation that these children go through is a huge honor and a blessing in our lives. >> it's about healing. >> and it's a great opportunity for us to stand up and get other organizations to get involved. to give back and all the communities and many more communities. >> in fact you're saying that by the end of this year, you expect to have a camp in every major league city in america? >> yes, ma'am. >> it's part of our legacy as athle
let me start with you karen and jamie and describe how you must have felt to haabout erin to hau starts camp for children. >> she lost her battle to cancer and had a wonderful family and she wanted to help her sisters with the grief. so he started this camp all across america. >> to see this impact, it's very powerful, it can't be any more powerful. >> when erin was sick, we saw so many family that were care forgive a child that's ill. >> your daughter's last wish, her...
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been a cheerleader for nancy pelosi and a chee cheerler for the obama agenda in a much louder way than hauerbgs. jenna: you just mentioned the democrats remaining in congress are more liberal than the moderates that were there before. if the party is liberal is it a forgone ton khraougs that -- conclusion that clyburn gets the position. >> no, this is still washington. there are a lot of favors and things to be done. stenni hauer has been effective aeu kraoug favors from his fellow members. a lot of people like the job as hauer did asthma skwroert leader under pelosi. they were happy with him. they felt he went along with the liberal wing of the party and they are confident he'll do that thing again. why clyburn may be nor eud logically aligned, hauer is a tough old ball and i think he'll be hard to knock off. jenna: one of our viewers wanted to know about nancy pelosi, everyone is talking like she will get that leadership position. is that a forgone conclusion that she will be head of the minority in the house of representatives? >> it is hard to imagine any circumstance under which nancy
been a cheerleader for nancy pelosi and a chee cheerler for the obama agenda in a much louder way than hauerbgs. jenna: you just mentioned the democrats remaining in congress are more liberal than the moderates that were there before. if the party is liberal is it a forgone ton khraougs that -- conclusion that clyburn gets the position. >> no, this is still washington. there are a lot of favors and things to be done. stenni hauer has been effective aeu kraoug favors from his fellow...
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>> it is very expensive but insurance by hau has to pay for her reconstruction.d follow up. >> this was a month ago, and we did talk to her recently and she says she's doing great. she has to go back for another surgery but she is definitely loving her new look. >>> we have a lot of developments in the next hour of cnn newsroom. first, alison kosic in new york. >> time to shop till you drop, kyra. black friday a few days away. how many people are going to be spending money this holiday season? a new survey coming out in a few minutes. >> i'm rob marciano. severe thunderstorms or at least rough ones heading through chicago, and up the road in minneapolis, the second of three ice and snowstorms hitting the city right now. weather at the top of the hour. >>> if you missed the american music awards last night, no problem. it should have been called the justin bieber show. kids today have j.b. a while back, toyota invented hybrid synergy drive. daddy, i'm bored. almost. it converts the car's braking force into electricity, so it's more efficient. so i thought... what
>> it is very expensive but insurance by hau has to pay for her reconstruction.d follow up. >> this was a month ago, and we did talk to her recently and she says she's doing great. she has to go back for another surgery but she is definitely loving her new look. >>> we have a lot of developments in the next hour of cnn newsroom. first, alison kosic in new york. >> time to shop till you drop, kyra. black friday a few days away. how many people are going to be spending...
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Nov 25, 2010
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. >> hau ow to stuff a turkey and cook a turkey so it looks like a beautiful golden brown. >> you haveil proof turkey here already prepared. >> we put the salt and pepper and sage under the skin. no long nails. we have cornbread that you can buy or you can make. you can even use cornbread mix. >> it's actually pretty good. i've had it. and celery sauteed with butter and a little white wine and cornbread shchopped up and add o eggs. >> don't overstuff it. >> pack it, because it will expand and that's enough for the rear. >> what do you do with the wings? >> i'll show you. you don't have to struggle. it's a struggle to tuck them under. don't forget to put stuffing in the neck cavity. any extra stuffing, by the way, can be put in a butter dish and roasted as the same time as the turkey. >> people are always concerned with the stuffing but okay as long as you cook it to the right temperature. >> don't put hot stuffing in a cold bird. everybody is concerned about salmonella. if you do it this way, now is the time, if you eat this afternoon, start preparing right now. here is your beautiful
. >> hau ow to stuff a turkey and cook a turkey so it looks like a beautiful golden brown. >> you haveil proof turkey here already prepared. >> we put the salt and pepper and sage under the skin. no long nails. we have cornbread that you can buy or you can make. you can even use cornbread mix. >> it's actually pretty good. i've had it. and celery sauteed with butter and a little white wine and cornbread shchopped up and add o eggs. >> don't overstuff it. >>...
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Nov 18, 2010
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. >> it is interesting because here we hem and hau about eating too much fish because of concerns withfish like that, the hurricane ri accumulates. i wonder if there's a trade-off. >> thank you talk about heart disease and being so healthy. they eat a lot of white rice and told to avoid because it spikes your blood sugar. >> i think they live longer and totally ignore the american reporter walking around the fish market. funny. just like he wasn't even there. >> i know. that was cute. >> good report. >> sanjay reporting this morning. for more on that and other insight go to cnn.com/health. 57 minutes past the hour. i said "sure." "well, let's grow some algae." and that's what started it. exxonmobil and synthetic genomics have built a new facility to identify the most productive strains of algae. algae are amazing little critters. they secrete oil, which we could turn into biofuels. they also absorb co2. we're hoping to supplement the fuels that we use in our vehicles, and to do this at a large enough scale to someday help meet the world's energy demands. how'd you do that? do what? you
. >> it is interesting because here we hem and hau about eating too much fish because of concerns withfish like that, the hurricane ri accumulates. i wonder if there's a trade-off. >> thank you talk about heart disease and being so healthy. they eat a lot of white rice and told to avoid because it spikes your blood sugar. >> i think they live longer and totally ignore the american reporter walking around the fish market. funny. just like he wasn't even there. >> i know....
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to a consensus to pass laws that give law set the direction and""" protection they rÑ"equire to haúhey put themselves out to protect. >> thank you. no. >> i guess all sort of go on with the secretary. i'm a bit surprised nine years into this we still struggle to have mature conversations in this country, especially in the wake of events, whether it's december 25th or fort hood. in some ways a security professional will take part in that. i'm kind of proud. i know it seems ironic that there are ugly debates, the 90's and we ought to be a bit mature in these situations to say, do you want to collect against people who are looking at jihads on the internet. and if not, there's implications. if so, i would want to be a part of it, but the secretary says in the wake of every incitement, i know this is sort of tilting at windmills in this town, don't go looking at what solectron didn't go on the right place at the right time for whose head out to be on a platter. as the question how could we do better in future? we made a mistake in the past and how do we move on? this is one of the bigge
to a consensus to pass laws that give law set the direction and""" protection they rÑ"equire to haúhey put themselves out to protect. >> thank you. no. >> i guess all sort of go on with the secretary. i'm a bit surprised nine years into this we still struggle to have mature conversations in this country, especially in the wake of events, whether it's december 25th or fort hood. in some ways a security professional will take part in that. i'm kind of proud. i...