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this one in the himalayas. it may be a tiny country, but it can make a big impression when it comes to state occasions. the kean got married and it was quite an affair. -- king got married and it was quite an affair. >> the procession laid out a rich tapestry of color for those watching. the 31-year-old monarch is known as the people's king. >> it is a nice kind of an event. everyone who is here must be having the same feeling. >> the wedding ceremony was not short on splendor. the event was broadcast live on television, a relatively recent phenomenon. bhutan has only had television for the past 12 years. there has been a slow reluctance to open up to the outside world. there was an absence of foreign heads of state, princes or celebrities. looking hesitant, the couple faced the camera. they are the new faces of royalty in bhutan. the wedding will help consolidate the king's image as a popular-. >> they still look like nervous newlyweds to me. that brings us to the end of today's broadcast. you can get in touch
this one in the himalayas. it may be a tiny country, but it can make a big impression when it comes to state occasions. the kean got married and it was quite an affair. -- king got married and it was quite an affair. >> the procession laid out a rich tapestry of color for those watching. the 31-year-old monarch is known as the people's king. >> it is a nice kind of an event. everyone who is here must be having the same feeling. >> the wedding ceremony was not short on...
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he is the charming, the prince charming of butan, a kingdom in the himalayas and he has just married his bride, a commoner that calls itself week. the country that calls itself the happiest place in the world is throwing a party for the ages. we'll take you there. >> i like that. >> i like a country called the happiest place in the world. >>> let's start, though, with the danger from the deep shark attacks. we have been told they're rare, but in recent weeks, we have seen what appears to be a surge of fatal encounters with these massive predators. nbc's kerry sanders reports. >> reporter: it's been another busy year for stark attacks along the u.s. coastline. >> as soon as the shark had grabbed c.j., he flailed once and got pulled under. >> reporter: the latest victim, a man who was spear hunting in the gulf of mexico when he became the hunted. >> i looked down and shark a shark on my leg. >> and you said? >> let go of my gun and hit it with both of my hands. >> the shark left wilkinson's leg with a serious wound. >> it was deep water and a shark came up and bit my foot. >> reporter:
he is the charming, the prince charming of butan, a kingdom in the himalayas and he has just married his bride, a commoner that calls itself week. the country that calls itself the happiest place in the world is throwing a party for the ages. we'll take you there. >> i like that. >> i like a country called the happiest place in the world. >>> let's start, though, with the danger from the deep shark attacks. we have been told they're rare, but in recent weeks, we have seen...
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he figures if people will pay $100,000 to climb the himalayas there's money to be made to lead them downhere. >> you're looking at the heartbeat of the earth. this is the heartbeat of the earth. that stuff is come frgt center of the earth. it doesn't get any more prime evil than that. i think it is something people would want to come and see. >> reporter: finally, a tiny window in the weather but there's only enough logistical time for two to make the trip down. the younger men go and mackly tries to hide his disappointment. >> still, it's like climbing everest. a team of people sit out and not everyone gets to the top. >> reporter: in their shiny, insulated suits they're lowered down to the place no man has ever walked. the floor of the crater, a scorched hellscape but they press on. >> lava from the center of the earth. >> reporter: the ground moves constantly and one wrong move, oner rant burst of lava could end their lives. >> this is intense. it's a whole different world down here. >> reporter: they make the sprint to the edge of the lava lake and in true explorer fashion, plant the
he figures if people will pay $100,000 to climb the himalayas there's money to be made to lead them downhere. >> you're looking at the heartbeat of the earth. this is the heartbeat of the earth. that stuff is come frgt center of the earth. it doesn't get any more prime evil than that. i think it is something people would want to come and see. >> reporter: finally, a tiny window in the weather but there's only enough logistical time for two to make the trip down. the younger men go...
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they hiked through a forest about 500 kilometers east of the capital to the foot of the himalayas, the same area the butterfly was found 78 years ago. they found what they were looking for. the butterflies are about the size of an adult human palm, have a bright red pattern on the wings and three tails on each wing. >> translator: this is one of the biggest discoverys of the century in this field. it is very important that we continue studying the ecology of the butterfly and the evolution of swallow tails. >> now that the researchers found the butterfly, they're eager to protect it. >>> japan considers is alliance with the united states to be the cornerstone of its international security policy. the japan, u.s. alliance which has a history of more than 50 years is today facing one of its most difficult times. at a forum in tokyo to exchange ideas on the state of the alliance, former u.s. deputy secretary of state richard arm tang conveyed the sense of urgency felt in the united states. >> reporter: i am at the venue where the forum on the u.s., japan relationship is about to take plac
they hiked through a forest about 500 kilometers east of the capital to the foot of the himalayas, the same area the butterfly was found 78 years ago. they found what they were looking for. the butterflies are about the size of an adult human palm, have a bright red pattern on the wings and three tails on each wing. >> translator: this is one of the biggest discoverys of the century in this field. it is very important that we continue studying the ecology of the butterfly and the...
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wait, it's morning in the himalayas... [ male announcer ] it's sweet. it's nutty.s absolutely delicious. kellogg's crunchy nut. it's morning somewhere. >>> good morning. thanks for coming. thank you. >> that was the ipad 2 launch back in the spring. a lot of people didn't think he could make that one and yesterday, for all of us sitting in cupertino for the iphone 4s launch, we hoped against hope he could maybe surprise us again. but it was not meant to be. welcome back to our special broadcast on the life and legacy of steve jobs. the year after he was fired from apple, back in the mid-80s, he brought a small graphics computing company called pixar, a decade and several mega-hits later, pixar was brought by disney, bringing jobs closer than ever to the ceo of our parent company, bob iger. we spoke tonight, and i wondered, how did his friend naact in those lightbulb moments? what was it like to watch steve jobs create? >> whether we were sitting in creative sessions at pixar or at apple to show me in secret but in very excited ways some of the great new products th
wait, it's morning in the himalayas... [ male announcer ] it's sweet. it's nutty.s absolutely delicious. kellogg's crunchy nut. it's morning somewhere. >>> good morning. thanks for coming. thank you. >> that was the ipad 2 launch back in the spring. a lot of people didn't think he could make that one and yesterday, for all of us sitting in cupertino for the iphone 4s launch, we hoped against hope he could maybe surprise us again. but it was not meant to be. welcome back to our...
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the thunder dragon and today in an ancient fortress the dragon king, the prince charming of the himalayasd a queen whose beauty is the talk of this tiny nation. if it sounds like something from a fairy tale, well, this is bhutan, one of the most remote and isolated places on earth which had no roads or currency until the 1960s and no television until 12 years ago. at dawn at a time selected by astrologers, 31-year-old king jigme khes married jet pema in a traditional buddhist ceremony. she's ten years his junior and a commoner, the daughter of an airline pilot. the two met 14 years ago at a family picnic. crowds came from across the country for a glimpse of the revered royal couple who vowed to meet personally with as many people as possible. 63-year-old dofu traveled six hours on foot. i had to be here, she told me, i wouldn't have missed this for the world. >> we are really excited. we cannot express our happiness. that's why we came here to witness the royal wedding. >> reporter: there were no heads of state here today, no foreign royalty or international celebrities. they weren't invi
the thunder dragon and today in an ancient fortress the dragon king, the prince charming of the himalayasd a queen whose beauty is the talk of this tiny nation. if it sounds like something from a fairy tale, well, this is bhutan, one of the most remote and isolated places on earth which had no roads or currency until the 1960s and no television until 12 years ago. at dawn at a time selected by astrologers, 31-year-old king jigme khes married jet pema in a traditional buddhist ceremony. she's...
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they hiked through a forest about 500 kilometers east of the capital, tempu, to the foot of the himalayas, the same area where the butterfly was found 78 years ago. they found what they were looking for. the bhutan swallowtail. the butterflies are about the size of an adult human palm, they have a bright red pattern on their wings and three tails on each wing. >> translator: this is one of the biggest discoveries of the century in this field. it is very important that we continue studying the ecology of the butterfly and the evolution of swallowtails. >> now that the researchers have found the butterfly, they're eager to protect it. >>> prime minister yoshihiko noda and the governor of okinawa remain at odds over the proposed relocation of u.s. marine airization in the prefecture. noda met governor hirokazu nakaima on thursday in tokyo for the first time since the prime minister took office. in the meeting, nakaima expressed disappointment that the japanese and u.s. governments are pushing ahead with their plan to relocate futenma air station to the henoku district in nago city. he sugges
they hiked through a forest about 500 kilometers east of the capital, tempu, to the foot of the himalayas, the same area where the butterfly was found 78 years ago. they found what they were looking for. the bhutan swallowtail. the butterflies are about the size of an adult human palm, they have a bright red pattern on their wings and three tails on each wing. >> translator: this is one of the biggest discoveries of the century in this field. it is very important that we continue studying...
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he had heard about the men and women across the himalayas.any dying of starvation are getting trapped in the eyes tearing along check. for years his father had planned is on this gate, and he was the first of his family to flee, arriving in america in 2003. a few months later he sent for his two sons. from there they would ride on horse where they would board a bus to the county. there would give on attractive for the capital. after giving their bearings there were supposed to join up with a paid guide to make the trek across the mountains to the border of nepal. if they made it the far an appalling and would treat them. for 2500 yen per boy he would pose as the grandfather and he would be waiting with the piece of coal and the car. the car was supposed to transport the brothers to a tibetan refugee center. they call was for them to paint their faces a darker so they would look more like children. tibetans children are known for their unusually red cheeks, the extra blood flow resulting from the high altitude and low oxygen of the plots of. b
he had heard about the men and women across the himalayas.any dying of starvation are getting trapped in the eyes tearing along check. for years his father had planned is on this gate, and he was the first of his family to flee, arriving in america in 2003. a few months later he sent for his two sons. from there they would ride on horse where they would board a bus to the county. there would give on attractive for the capital. after giving their bearings there were supposed to join up with a...
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a field survey and hiked through a forest 500 kilometers east of the capital to the foot of the himalayas the same area where the butterfly was found 78 years ago. they found what they were looking for. the bhutan swallowtail. the butterflies are about the size of an adult human palm and have a bright red pattern on their wings and three tails on each wing. >> translator: this is one of the biggest discoveries of the century in this field. it is very important that we continue studying the ecology of the butterfly and the evolution of the swallowtails. >> now that the researchers have found the butterfly, they're eager to protect it. that's all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for joining us.
a field survey and hiked through a forest 500 kilometers east of the capital to the foot of the himalayas the same area where the butterfly was found 78 years ago. they found what they were looking for. the bhutan swallowtail. the butterflies are about the size of an adult human palm and have a bright red pattern on their wings and three tails on each wing. >> translator: this is one of the biggest discoveries of the century in this field. it is very important that we continue studying...
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wait, it's morning in the himalayas... [ male announcer ] it's sweet. it's nutty.bsolutely delicious. kellogg's crunchy nut. it's morning somewhere. my name is lacey calvert and i'm a yoga instructor. if i have any soreness, i'm not going to be able to do my job. but once i take advil, i'm able to finish out strong. it really works! [ laughs ] [ male announcer ] make the switch. take action. take advil. >>> finally tonight, on this football sunday, the men in stripes, games are won and lost based on how they see it. yet like the players, they can ill afford a bad game. and so after further review, we decided to take a look inside the world of nfl officials, or as some call them, the third team on the field. on any given sunday you will find this team preparing for battle, one that is both physically and mentally demanding. but when this team takes the field, winning is not their goal. >> those teams play to win or lose. we play to be the best and the most accurate there is. >> reporter: as the third team on the field, nfl officials are scouted just like athletes. >
wait, it's morning in the himalayas... [ male announcer ] it's sweet. it's nutty.bsolutely delicious. kellogg's crunchy nut. it's morning somewhere. my name is lacey calvert and i'm a yoga instructor. if i have any soreness, i'm not going to be able to do my job. but once i take advil, i'm able to finish out strong. it really works! [ laughs ] [ male announcer ] make the switch. take action. take advil. >>> finally tonight, on this football sunday, the men in stripes, games are won and...
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wait, it's morning in the himalayas... [ male announcer ] it's sweet. it's nutty.y delicious. kellogg's crunchy nut. it's morning somewhere. gives you a 50% annual bonus! so you earn 50% more cash. according to research, everybody likes more cash. well, almost everybody... ♪ would you like 50% more cash? no! but it's more money. [ male announcer ] the new capital one cash rewards card. the card for people who want 50% more cash. what's in your wallet? woah! [ giggles ] >> there's another royal wedding all the talk in europe, a flamboyant spanish duchess ties the knot with a commoner more than 20 years her junior. kevin tibls in london, this is a great story. >> reporter: al, i know you're a big royal wedding follower, diana and charles, will and kate and the like, but the world has never seen a royal wedding quite like this royal wedding. ♪ on her wedding day the duchess of alba was in salmonique pink. maria del row air issia eugenia francesca fitsjames stewart e. da silva is about as blue blooded as one can get, more titles than any other european noble, including
wait, it's morning in the himalayas... [ male announcer ] it's sweet. it's nutty.y delicious. kellogg's crunchy nut. it's morning somewhere. gives you a 50% annual bonus! so you earn 50% more cash. according to research, everybody likes more cash. well, almost everybody... ♪ would you like 50% more cash? no! but it's more money. [ male announcer ] the new capital one cash rewards card. the card for people who want 50% more cash. what's in your wallet? woah! [ giggles ] >> there's...
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joining us later in the show, halfway around the world, in this tiny asian country, tucked in the himalayas, that considers itself one of the happiest places in the world. >> i love that title. >> great title. >> good for tourism. >>> also this morning, on a not as happy note, lindsay lohan heading back to court this week, amid new questions about just how seriously she is not taking her court-ordered probation. sentenced to 480 hours of community service. so far, she has apparently done 21. >>> and also, you know the phrase leave no man behind. we're going to tell you about the epic, all-out quest, to leave no bear behind. this little girl lost this teddy bear. a gift from her dad serving overseas. we'll hear from the strangers who gave up so much of their time to bring that bear home. this is one of those pieces that just has got to make you smile. >> bears are very important. don't underestimate a bear. >> no underestimation going on here. >>> we're going to begin in yemen this morning. the second successful u.s. air strike against al qaeda in the country in the past two weeks. this one
joining us later in the show, halfway around the world, in this tiny asian country, tucked in the himalayas, that considers itself one of the happiest places in the world. >> i love that title. >> great title. >> good for tourism. >>> also this morning, on a not as happy note, lindsay lohan heading back to court this week, amid new questions about just how seriously she is not taking her court-ordered probation. sentenced to 480 hours of community service. so far, she...
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wait, it's morning in the himalayas... [ male announcer ] it's sweet. it's nutty.. kellogg's crunchy nut. it's morning somewhere. >>> today's health" is brought to you by pronanel, helps protect your teeth from acid erosion. >>> this morning on "today's health" common sleep myths that could be making you tired. dr. holly phillips is a medical contributor for "prevention" magazine. good to see you. >> great to be here. >> you know all about this with an 11-week-old. >> one thing is not a myth, 11-week-old babies keep you up all night, that one i'll throw out from the beginning. >> first myth napping only makes us more tired. true or false? >> you know what? that is false. really napping all depends on how long you nap in terms of feeling refreshed. 20 minutes is enough to improve your mood, alertness and energy. if you sleep longer than that, then you might end up groggy because you'll enter slow wave sleep which is our deepest phase of sleep and you don't wake out of that very well. >> where you nap is important, too. >> you know, during the time of day, in particu
wait, it's morning in the himalayas... [ male announcer ] it's sweet. it's nutty.. kellogg's crunchy nut. it's morning somewhere. >>> today's health" is brought to you by pronanel, helps protect your teeth from acid erosion. >>> this morning on "today's health" common sleep myths that could be making you tired. dr. holly phillips is a medical contributor for "prevention" magazine. good to see you. >> great to be here. >> you know all about...
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. >>> up next, the prince charming of the himalayas ties the knot.side the lavish royal wedding held overnight. that's right after this. [ male announcer ] a soup opera from bertolli. ♪ vegetables picked at their peak ♪ ♪ so fresh my knees grow weak [ male announcer ] new hearty bertolli meal soup for two, with crisp vegetables and tender chicken. [ chef ] ♪ fresh tasting restaurant style ♪ ♪ bertolli soup's in the freezer aisle ♪ i'm not a line item on a budget. and i'm definitely not a pushover. but i am a voter. so washington... before you even think about cutting my medicare and social security benefits... here's a number you should remember. 50 million. we are 50 million seniors who earned our benefits... and you will be hearing from us... today and on election day. ♪ helps defends against occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas and bloating. with three strains of good bacteria to help balance your colon. you had me at "probiotic." [ female announcer ] phillips' colon health. we asked them to be part of an experiment to prove febreze air effects
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wait, it's morning in the himalayas... [ male announcer ] it's sweet. it's nutty. it's absolutely delicious. kellogg's crunchy nut. it's morning somewhere. ke i've tried it. nut. but nothing's helped me beat my back pain. then i tried this. it's salonpas. this is the relief i've been looking for. salonpas has 2 powerful pain fighting ingredients that work for up to 12 hours. and my pharmacist told me it's the only otc pain patch approved for sale using the same rigorous clinical testing that's required for prescription pain medications. proven. powerful. safe. salonpas. diabetes testing? it's all the same. nothing changes. then try this. freestyle lite® blood glucose test strip. sure, but it's not gonna-- [beep] wow. yep, that's the patented freestyle zipwik™ design. did it just-- [both] target the blood? yeah, drew it right in. the test starts fast. you need just a third the blood of one touch.® that is different. so freestyle lite test strips make testing... easy? easy. great. call or click-- we'll send you strips and a meter, free. free is good. freestyle lite t
wait, it's morning in the himalayas... [ male announcer ] it's sweet. it's nutty. it's absolutely delicious. kellogg's crunchy nut. it's morning somewhere. ke i've tried it. nut. but nothing's helped me beat my back pain. then i tried this. it's salonpas. this is the relief i've been looking for. salonpas has 2 powerful pain fighting ingredients that work for up to 12 hours. and my pharmacist told me it's the only otc pain patch approved for sale using the same rigorous clinical testing that's...
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wait, it's morning in the himalayas... [ male announcer ] it's sweet. it's nutty. it's absolutely delicious. kellogg's crunchy nut. it's morning somewhere. ♪ kingdoms and queens ♪ they all bow down to you ♪ ♪ branches and ranch hands ♪ are bowin', too ♪ and i've taken off... [ man ] we could have gone a more traditional route... but it wouldn't have been nearly as memorable. ♪ here comes the sun again >>> the question today for rick perry is his candidacy done? the texas governor wanted to spend the weekend in new hampshire, trying to regain some ground lost in those debates. instead though, he is having to answer charges that he spent decades visiting a hunting spot in texas, the name of which once included the n-word or a variation of it. perry's camp calls the "washington post" story incorrect and inkept consistent that came out over the weekend. al sharpton, host of mnsbc's "politics nation," joining me now do you think rick perry should get out of the race at this point because of the hunting story? >> if he cannot clarify what it was in terms of his involveme
wait, it's morning in the himalayas... [ male announcer ] it's sweet. it's nutty. it's absolutely delicious. kellogg's crunchy nut. it's morning somewhere. ♪ kingdoms and queens ♪ they all bow down to you ♪ ♪ branches and ranch hands ♪ are bowin', too ♪ and i've taken off... [ man ] we could have gone a more traditional route... but it wouldn't have been nearly as memorable. ♪ here comes the sun again >>> the question today for rick perry is his candidacy done? the texas...
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but check into the himalayas, he was arrested and jailed by chinese police. the boys later reunited and dara and in 2005 featuring their father in the united states where they were granted what a close eye on. clearly nawan stories too complex. to squeeze it all into a three-page college essay. but there is no final message coming to a deeper of understanding. in the minutes before she heads to school, said he wonders about the father who fled, the mother who died in the grandmother who nawan might never see again. she wonders about his daily life we were on his family's farm. was he still the same boy when he emerged from the suitcase 24 hours later? he never says. the editor sees the story with a great outcome but emotional limited carrier who hasn't begun to impact the events of the past few years. then she remembers, nawan is only 17. it's easy to forget sometimes that by the time they walk into room 337 and on the first day of senior year, many students that are to survive for more trauma and hardship than she could imagine. but that hasn't necessarily m
but check into the himalayas, he was arrested and jailed by chinese police. the boys later reunited and dara and in 2005 featuring their father in the united states where they were granted what a close eye on. clearly nawan stories too complex. to squeeze it all into a three-page college essay. but there is no final message coming to a deeper of understanding. in the minutes before she heads to school, said he wonders about the father who fled, the mother who died in the grandmother who nawan...
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wait, it's morning in the himalayas... [ male announcer ] it's sweet. it's nutty.re. >>> have you seen the bad lip reading videos on you tube? they are so good. music videos where it makes it look like justin bieber and rebecca black are saying nonsensical words that match their lips. it is uncanny and awesome and recently they have done politicians as well. statistically speaking you are likely to have seen the rick perry one. >> ice cream, that is cheap. fact. and then i suspended marcia off of this bridge and took a virgin heifer night riding for a while. we never got a dead spirit. we hated it, though. it's disgusting. i'm bored by famine. i cannot wait for a medieval cookie, a sin bonn, hot yellow kool-aid and save a pretzel for the gas jets. [ applause ] thank you. >> i wrote that. >> i wrote that. >> the bad lip reading folks have done their thing also with president obama. >> we have been out of brownies, rice, and we miss pork chops in the summer and that's why beef-a-roni, garlic, peanut butter, purple flowers. >> we here are big fans of the bad lip readi
wait, it's morning in the himalayas... [ male announcer ] it's sweet. it's nutty.re. >>> have you seen the bad lip reading videos on you tube? they are so good. music videos where it makes it look like justin bieber and rebecca black are saying nonsensical words that match their lips. it is uncanny and awesome and recently they have done politicians as well. statistically speaking you are likely to have seen the rick perry one. >> ice cream, that is cheap. fact. and then i...
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he heard about the men and whim who crossed the himalayas, many dying of starvation or getting trapped in the ice. for years his father planned his own escape and he was the first of the family to flee. arriving in america in 2003. a few months later he sent for his two sons. he caught pieces of the plans from neighbors whenever they came back from the nearest district with a phone. they would ride on horse to a town where they would board a bus to the county and get on a truck headed for the capital. after getting their bearings they were supposed to join up with a paid guide to make the trek across the mountains to the border. if they made it that far and the man would great them. for 2500 yen per boy he would pose as their grandfather and he would be waiting with a piece of coal and a car. the car was supposed to transport the brothers to a tibetan refugee center kathmandu. the call was for them to paint their faces a shade dark sore they would look more like nepali children. tibet continue children are known for ruddy cheeks, the extra blood flow from the high altitude and low oxyg
he heard about the men and whim who crossed the himalayas, many dying of starvation or getting trapped in the ice. for years his father planned his own escape and he was the first of the family to flee. arriving in america in 2003. a few months later he sent for his two sons. he caught pieces of the plans from neighbors whenever they came back from the nearest district with a phone. they would ride on horse to a town where they would board a bus to the county and get on a truck headed for the...
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wait, it's morning in the himalayas... [ male announcer ] it's sweet. it's nutty.s crunchy nut. it's morning somewhere. >>> the best new thing in the world today comes from the occupy wall street protest in lower manhattan. the protesters there have been barred from electronically amplifying their voices. to blow horns, no microphones. they instead have to rely on the human voice, alone. early on in the two-week-old occupation, they came wiup withn ingenious operation that they call the people's mikes. it goes like this. >> on september -- >> on september. >> 17th -- >> 17th. >> 2011 -- >> 2011. >> people from all across -- >> people from all across. >> the united states of america -- >> the united states of america -- >> and the world came to protest -- >> came to protest -- >> of the economic and political elites -- >> of the economic and political elites. >> you get the idea, right? one person speaks and the crowd repeats their words in unison so everybody can hear what the unamplified person said. this weekend nobel prize winning economist joseph stiglitz visit
wait, it's morning in the himalayas... [ male announcer ] it's sweet. it's nutty.s crunchy nut. it's morning somewhere. >>> the best new thing in the world today comes from the occupy wall street protest in lower manhattan. the protesters there have been barred from electronically amplifying their voices. to blow horns, no microphones. they instead have to rely on the human voice, alone. early on in the two-week-old occupation, they came wiup withn ingenious operation that they call...
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we will keep, and himalaya for what he's done for us.everyone of us. >> lieutenant that manner more than you know. --losing that man hurt more than you know. >> now if i guess to catch of that down the road. but it did you have any heads up about this? i know his health has not been that good. we had a sense that it street is that he was immortal because he just can't--kept going and going. his mother lived until she was 103. but he had this muscle disease and he did not know to be seen he was an wheelchairs' and walkers and no one seems to show cause of death but we were talking of this at the raiders' facility today. friday afternoon al was breaking down film like he always did. he was a football man that is all he ever cared about. high-- >> city and his pride was on line. and he did things, he said i did it this way we talk about my way, he was sinatra. and he was from across the river and born about the same time and that is the way that people did it. one thing, he did not only make the raiders great, he made the nfl what it is tod
we will keep, and himalaya for what he's done for us.everyone of us. >> lieutenant that manner more than you know. --losing that man hurt more than you know. >> now if i guess to catch of that down the road. but it did you have any heads up about this? i know his health has not been that good. we had a sense that it street is that he was immortal because he just can't--kept going and going. his mother lived until she was 103. but he had this muscle disease and he did not know to be...
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wait, it's morning in the himalayas... [ male announcer ] it's sweet. it's nutty. s.o.s. to the world ♪ >>> "today's" s.o.s." is brought to you by jennie o.'s turkey. >> we have the answers to your daily diet dilemmas. nutritionist joy bauer is here to answer your questions. leah from waltham, massachusetts, live on skype. what is your question? >> hi, joy. i've been following your plan and i've already lost about 15 pounds so thanks to you i now know how to prepare healthy meals for myself, but when it comes to going over to other people's houses for dinner, sometimes i get stuck. if they're serving fattening foods, what are some tricks for keeping my meal on the healthy side? >> first, kudos. you must feel fantastic and via skype you look great. here is my motto. go out of your way to stick to your diet whenever you can but don't get caught up with the uncontrollable. i don't want you to worry about that. you don't want to offend your friend, you want to enjoy the experience but at the same time you want to control the amount you're consuming. a few strategies, n
wait, it's morning in the himalayas... [ male announcer ] it's sweet. it's nutty. s.o.s. to the world ♪ >>> "today's" s.o.s." is brought to you by jennie o.'s turkey. >> we have the answers to your daily diet dilemmas. nutritionist joy bauer is here to answer your questions. leah from waltham, massachusetts, live on skype. what is your question? >> hi, joy. i've been following your plan and i've already lost about 15 pounds so thanks to you i now know how...