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big avalanche comes out of nowhere and henrik says it felt like being swept up by a big wave. he has no idea what caused this thing, but you can see takes him out. >> yeah, look at that view of snow coming over your head. it does look like a wave. >> yeah. you can hear him screaming. >> oh, gosh and then it goes completely blank. that's creepy. >> keep in mind the camera is on tom of his helmet here, so if the camera's getting buried, think about where his head is. listen to this. >> ahh! >> he's screaming at the top of his head for help. he was able to free his one left arm and then carve out an air passageway. although he sounds frantic in this video he kind of tried to remain calm. he knew his friends were there. he knew his friends knew where he was. his friends are able to locate him pretty quickly. >> but look when his buddy comes over right away, listen to his friend. his friend is, like, laughing, whoo-hoo, what a rush. >> his friends are kind of laughing but eventually everyone kind of starts laughing, they start digging and you can see they've got shovels and all the
big avalanche comes out of nowhere and henrik says it felt like being swept up by a big wave. he has no idea what caused this thing, but you can see takes him out. >> yeah, look at that view of snow coming over your head. it does look like a wave. >> yeah. you can hear him screaming. >> oh, gosh and then it goes completely blank. that's creepy. >> keep in mind the camera is on tom of his helmet here, so if the camera's getting buried, think about where his head is....
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Jan 28, 2014
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the play for this program, the wild duck by henrik ibsen. now, your host, mr. jose ferrer. henrik ibsen, the author of the wild duck, was called idealist, skeptic, reformer, even pornographer. audiences of the 1880s were shocked by topics which well-bred people avoided. in an age which prized gentility, ibsen was scandalously provocative. he would not allow the appearance of respectability to conceal truth. at the same time, he recognized the danger of such revelations. a few years before the wild duck was written, he had aroused so much public hostility against the frankness of his play ghosts that he was labeled an enemy of the people. upon reflection, he turned that accusation against himself into the title of still another play. in the wild duck, some of the most severe attacks are directed against the so-called idealists. though ibsen's subjects-- contemporary corruption in clergy and business, sexual inequality, prudishness and other victorian unmentionables-- were considered dangerous, his method of presentation was conventional. he used melodramatic devices, usually
the play for this program, the wild duck by henrik ibsen. now, your host, mr. jose ferrer. henrik ibsen, the author of the wild duck, was called idealist, skeptic, reformer, even pornographer. audiences of the 1880s were shocked by topics which well-bred people avoided. in an age which prized gentility, ibsen was scandalously provocative. he would not allow the appearance of respectability to conceal truth. at the same time, he recognized the danger of such revelations. a few years before the...
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highly anticipated showdown in new york should have it all run for cover of bio of spying and sweden's henrik stenson finished a joy to us that the eighteen hole dubai desert classic champions challenge the one day competition was held to celebrate the twenty fifth anniversary of the region's longest time in european tour event which begins on thursday the two digital twenty one previous winners of the tournament with my cue to jump in the late seventh alastair ross represented by his son having a certain time to prayer a bio book how the grounds of sixty six to finish two strokes clear of the chasing pack. well number one tiger woods who missed the second a recap of the farmers insurance open at torrey pines last week and double bogeyed the final hole to finish five strokes off the leaves. i'm. u s prison cracked obama has pledged to the casa de vie de compress and take action on these and to bolster america's meet the costs in these lakes the state of the union address. the annual policy statement effect it is frustration with republican lawmakers who sees awarded down on corrupt cost initi
highly anticipated showdown in new york should have it all run for cover of bio of spying and sweden's henrik stenson finished a joy to us that the eighteen hole dubai desert classic champions challenge the one day competition was held to celebrate the twenty fifth anniversary of the region's longest time in european tour event which begins on thursday the two digital twenty one previous winners of the tournament with my cue to jump in the late seventh alastair ross represented by his son...
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Jan 28, 2014
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better his rivals -- 2014 appears to be easier if he can better his rivals. , philip, the same guys henrik have reached the podium a couple of times. patrick is doing well to. evennight race is a night if he is hoping the moonlight -- event and he is hoping the moonlight with the shining on him. one of ethiopia's greatest ever long-distance runners has set his sights on a new record. the former champion has decided to make his marathon debut in 2014. the 31-year-old has chosen the backdrop of the eiffel tower to break the world record. >> i have begun my training for the marathon, and now i am preparing for the parents marathon -- paris marathon. the difference between a marathon and 5000 meters is a big difference because in a marathon i have to run every day , longer. good. preparation is i am doing well. >> the long road÷g99Ñwça7guc
better his rivals -- 2014 appears to be easier if he can better his rivals. , philip, the same guys henrik have reached the podium a couple of times. patrick is doing well to. evennight race is a night if he is hoping the moonlight -- event and he is hoping the moonlight with the shining on him. one of ethiopia's greatest ever long-distance runners has set his sights on a new record. the former champion has decided to make his marathon debut in 2014. the 31-year-old has chosen the backdrop of...
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Jan 13, 2014
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it was a tough fight against andre and henrik. >> neureuther crashed out in the second leg.it was a day to remember for a canadian skier as she came from the back of the field to win the to theombined, much disappointment of a competitor who had looked invincible in her performance. she was a member of the austrian team that collected gold at last year's road championships -- world championships. the 30-year-old produced a superb performance and achieve the quickest time. she went into this event in good form. 1.73 seconds behind -- no pressure, no reason to hold back. they had their hopes of winning the european world cup, but they were beaten 21-11. foul penalties kept them in the hunt. saracen's -- the man of the match award, scoring all 21 points. he gets a topa7guc>>
it was a tough fight against andre and henrik. >> neureuther crashed out in the second leg.it was a day to remember for a canadian skier as she came from the back of the field to win the to theombined, much disappointment of a competitor who had looked invincible in her performance. she was a member of the austrian team that collected gold at last year's road championships -- world championships. the 30-year-old produced a superb performance and achieve the quickest time. she went into...
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to adam henrik to make it 2-0. they do get one, jason chimera, but that's that.heir seventh straight tonight 2-1, ouch. >>> wizards, that guy there john wall playing like an all- star. here he goes. trevor ariza, a flush. they're playing in a game right now against phoenix. that game is in progress. to the 4th quarter there is john wall, a little triple draino, 93-89, wizards up late in the 4th quarter. >>> to some serious stuff now, the oneida nation not going away, the native american group protesting the redskins name meeting with human rights reps from the united nations today. during the 45 minute meeting the u.n. reps expressed commitment to continue a dialogue on the issue of the redskins name. >>> we made fun of fred davis over the years for sleeping in meetings and his shall we say habits, but this is no longer a laughing matter. cbs sports said davis failed another drug test for marijuana and faked a suspension and didn't play much last season and is a free agent. >>> college hoops, georgetown basketball keeps taking gut punches here. josh smith startin
to adam henrik to make it 2-0. they do get one, jason chimera, but that's that.heir seventh straight tonight 2-1, ouch. >>> wizards, that guy there john wall playing like an all- star. here he goes. trevor ariza, a flush. they're playing in a game right now against phoenix. that game is in progress. to the 4th quarter there is john wall, a little triple draino, 93-89, wizards up late in the 4th quarter. >>> to some serious stuff now, the oneida nation not going away, the...
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henrik sdz said he wouldn't get his vote. >> i don't support him at all. i cannot support it. especially not here in london. i don't understand the reason why he has to come here. >> reporter: he was ushered away and set for display. some were hoping he will not return any time soon. >>> 19 workers have fallen ill from carbon monoxide poisoning in the tunnel linking britain to france under the english channel. they did rail line maintenance on saturday. the welder became sick, and they went to northern france to get some treatment. >>> during a march in paris, they gathered at the bastille to protest against a range of issues including the legalization of gay marriage and the new environment. hollande is dealing with the separation from his partner after allegations he had an affair. >>> the strong earthquake rocked a greek island. the magnitude 5.8 tremor caused some damage to buildings and roads. local media are reporting some residents suffered minor injuries from falls or falling objects. >>> that's it. you're up-to-date with news from europe. now it's back to doha. >>> on
henrik sdz said he wouldn't get his vote. >> i don't support him at all. i cannot support it. especially not here in london. i don't understand the reason why he has to come here. >> reporter: he was ushered away and set for display. some were hoping he will not return any time soon. >>> 19 workers have fallen ill from carbon monoxide poisoning in the tunnel linking britain to france under the english channel. they did rail line maintenance on saturday. the welder became...
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henrik zetterberg to daniel alfredsson off his right heel. good goal, 1-0 lead for the red wings. tyler bozak wins the face-off. shot from the point, redirected. good goal. leafs lead 2-1. and then brendan smith to the michigan stater, scores at about the 10 yard line. that ties it up at 2-2. >> mike e.: four a side as o.t. begins. kindl, lashoff, glendening and tatar. phaneuf and gunnarsson for toronto. kessel and bozak. nice move by kessel to shake out to center. phil kessel brings it ahead. that ricocheted off phaneuf, and it's off-side call. >> eddie: how about randy carlyle changing on the draw. also kessel and bozak. both coaches really quick on their decision-making here. >> mike e.: those guys with the shovels have done a marvelous job. they will sleep well tonight. solidly for an hour before the warm-up even took place. and a number of times during the game. glendening chased out and tatar to take it. is able to nudge back out for the take by quincey. kulemin and bozak are up front for the leafs. tatar blasts one that's stick high in the air by bernier. collared by bozak
henrik zetterberg to daniel alfredsson off his right heel. good goal, 1-0 lead for the red wings. tyler bozak wins the face-off. shot from the point, redirected. good goal. leafs lead 2-1. and then brendan smith to the michigan stater, scores at about the 10 yard line. that ties it up at 2-2. >> mike e.: four a side as o.t. begins. kindl, lashoff, glendening and tatar. phaneuf and gunnarsson for toronto. kessel and bozak. nice move by kessel to shake out to center. phil kessel brings it...
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Jan 29, 2014
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saturday at prater graten-- a beer hall in what was once east berlin, we met cardiologist henrik thomsen. he was 19 when the berlin wall fell, and with it that surveillance state. >> we had it and we didn't like it. so we don't want it. you know we don't want anybody trying to get to know what we do or what we think. >> reporter: at the 100-year-old clarchens ballhaus. social worker andreas klein voice not only that disappointment, but a dismay that their long-time ally doesn't grasp german frustration or even seem to care. >> ( translated ): they don't understand the fears in europe, and specifically in germany. ever since 9/11, my impression is that america considers its priorities about security to be more important than considering our concerns about privacy. >> reporter: to explore those deep concerns about privacy, we went to visit the headquarters of stasi, east germany's feared it kept files on millions; and persecuted, jailed and killed thousands; at just this central berlin location 60 miles of records are shelved. thousands of germans come each year to search their own invaded
saturday at prater graten-- a beer hall in what was once east berlin, we met cardiologist henrik thomsen. he was 19 when the berlin wall fell, and with it that surveillance state. >> we had it and we didn't like it. so we don't want it. you know we don't want anybody trying to get to know what we do or what we think. >> reporter: at the 100-year-old clarchens ballhaus. social worker andreas klein voice not only that disappointment, but a dismay that their long-time ally doesn't...