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. >> gets out there, he could have been shooting the himalayas.re about meeting people, getting energy. you see the cool stuff almost behind the scenes stuff where the kids are into his camera, things like that. also really great footage from the national park. you can go and do elephant back safari, wander around, right up to the rhinos, right up to the tigers. so cool. it's shot so beautifully. >> his videos never cease to amaze. captures moments. >> he also captures how kind and friendly the world is. we see so much negativity coming from different parts of the world. he seems to capture the great spirit of humanity. >> all right, everyone. it's time for us give away an ipad mini. >> you're going to neat the buzz w word, be 18, and a legal u.s. resident. >> click on the ipad butten. >>> enter every day. >> it's time to reveal monday's buzzword. ready? >> i'm ready. >> it is medium. so get on over to rightthisminute.com, click on win ipad mini mini and enter monday's buzzword, medium. >> one day later this week is bonus giveaway day. on that day
. >> gets out there, he could have been shooting the himalayas.re about meeting people, getting energy. you see the cool stuff almost behind the scenes stuff where the kids are into his camera, things like that. also really great footage from the national park. you can go and do elephant back safari, wander around, right up to the rhinos, right up to the tigers. so cool. it's shot so beautifully. >> his videos never cease to amaze. captures moments. >> he also captures how...
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>>kuhles says a political dispute has kept the u-s government from sending search teams to the himalayas. the chinese government considers the area part of its sovereign territory and won't give the u-s official access. many businesses are saluting who served our country by giving away freebies and discounts. head to wgn tv.com/veteransday for a full list. and if you want to honor a special veteran in your life, send in pictures of them . upload photos at wgn tv dot com slash veterans. police are asking witnesses to come forward in the accident that killed a 22 year old woman and her dog. emily driscoll was walking her greyhound when they were hit by a car at the intersection of book road and rickert drive on sunday night. the 74-year-old driver has not been charged, but police are still investigating the accident. driscoll was a student at the college of dupage, and planned to marry her boyfriend after they graduated. police want to hear from any one who witnessed the accident or has additional information. investigators are looking into a fire on the citys south west side that damaged
>>kuhles says a political dispute has kept the u-s government from sending search teams to the himalayas. the chinese government considers the area part of its sovereign territory and won't give the u-s official access. many businesses are saluting who served our country by giving away freebies and discounts. head to wgn tv.com/veteransday for a full list. and if you want to honor a special veteran in your life, send in pictures of them . upload photos at wgn tv dot com slash veterans....
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but no delays of traffic in trip and ran right the richmond bridge now back up now as a conceive himalayasshless clear out as soon as they open up all the toll is 6:00 >> : and checking traffic map the shore freeway here was about 80 already 1921 minute drive time and mention x a day here in fairfield westbound interstate 880 travis' boulevard is blocking lands >> : by the you ride west on heavier on this morning 41 minutes for altamont pass chimeras lower than a dry day >> : and are looking at slowing guadalupe parkway northbound 101 ran as problem free and the reason for the delay here in petaluma and all the reoccurring access assam the road to move over there and shoulder >> : fifth person died like affect snow storm and parts of western new york mets and then discard buried in snow 24 mi. east of a piece of buffalo and while hardest- hit areas buried under 6 ft. a snow and spots just just had a great as the latest silicon the south buffalo like a fax know full force you conceive of blowing snow as coming down sometimes 2 in. per hour areas around buffalo received almost 50 in. of snow
but no delays of traffic in trip and ran right the richmond bridge now back up now as a conceive himalayasshless clear out as soon as they open up all the toll is 6:00 >> : and checking traffic map the shore freeway here was about 80 already 1921 minute drive time and mention x a day here in fairfield westbound interstate 880 travis' boulevard is blocking lands >> : by the you ride west on heavier on this morning 41 minutes for altamont pass chimeras lower than a dry day >> :...
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blocks of the pink stuff are harvested from the himalayas in northern pakistan and come at about 134-ollars a platter. gaea smoked salt is a greek salt, collected in shallow lagoons using century old techniques. it's dried and smoked over a wood fire, making it the perfect smokey additive to bland dishes.it costs about 14 dollars for 85 grams. at about 7 dollars for 70- grams, the winemaker's deep red salt is infused with merlot and cabernet. the red wine flavor combined with the salt works wonders as seasoning to rub into steak. >> that one may be worth it. >>a man tried to rob a drug store in seville, spain. but watch what happened. the man in the hat walked up to the pharmacy counter, waved a gun in the pharmacist's face, and announced a holdup. the pharmacist ignored him. and customers just a few feet away, just went about their business, paying no attention to him. after a minute or so, he realized it just wasn't his day... so he tucked the gun away, and walked out. that was like the best block of stories we've ever had. ever. that's why we are number one. >> us take a look at wh
blocks of the pink stuff are harvested from the himalayas in northern pakistan and come at about 134-ollars a platter. gaea smoked salt is a greek salt, collected in shallow lagoons using century old techniques. it's dried and smoked over a wood fire, making it the perfect smokey additive to bland dishes.it costs about 14 dollars for 85 grams. at about 7 dollars for 70- grams, the winemaker's deep red salt is infused with merlot and cabernet. the red wine flavor combined with the salt works...
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up on "good morning america," this guy's efforts to set a very unusual world record high in the himalayasin "pop news"? >> probably not. probably not. >> but stayed tuned anyway. >> watch anyway because it'll be fun. man: [ laughs ] those look like baby steps now. but they were some pretty good moves. and the best move of all? having the right partner at my side. it's so much better that way. [ male announcer ] have the right partner at your side. consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. go long. insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. a snuggler, tand showing me that slobber... ha! just adds character. (male announcer) this holiday season, give thanks to the pets who inspire you! for 3 days only, at petsmart, save 30% on thousands of items! petsmart® [ female announcer ] aveeno® daily moisturizing lotion has active naturals® oat with five vital nutrients. [ aniston ] because beautiful skin goes with everything. aveeno®. naturally beautiful results™. aveeno®. ♪ hi. i'm new ensure active clear protein drink. >>clear huh? i'm
up on "good morning america," this guy's efforts to set a very unusual world record high in the himalayasin "pop news"? >> probably not. probably not. >> but stayed tuned anyway. >> watch anyway because it'll be fun. man: [ laughs ] those look like baby steps now. but they were some pretty good moves. and the best move of all? having the right partner at my side. it's so much better that way. [ male announcer ] have the right partner at your side. consider...
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c-54s world war ii flew over the himalaya mountains, the ost treacherous mountains in asia and later flew more than airplanes, including the u-2 spy plane and the latest jets. a man of contradictions. inspiring and infurp rating. e said of his '64 presidential race, i know i'm going to lose, my way.going lose it he was courageous and cantankerous oh. said, i did not come to washington to pass laws, but to repeal them. profound, a ne and classic axiom of his was, quote, any government big enough to you everything you want is big enough to take away everything you have. delighted in saying the unexpected. and the acceptance speech at the epublican national convention in '64, he said probably the most famous thing he ever said, quote, extremism and the defense of liberty is no vice. and he was vilified for saying that. for et's just reflect just a second, was patrick was jesus christ and extremist for choosing to die on the cross? to conventional wisdom and just turned it upside down. for example, asking why can we have a voluntary option for our social security system, which is headed
c-54s world war ii flew over the himalaya mountains, the ost treacherous mountains in asia and later flew more than airplanes, including the u-2 spy plane and the latest jets. a man of contradictions. inspiring and infurp rating. e said of his '64 presidential race, i know i'm going to lose, my way.going lose it he was courageous and cantankerous oh. said, i did not come to washington to pass laws, but to repeal them. profound, a ne and classic axiom of his was, quote, any government big enough...
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he was an intrepid pilot who during world war ii flew c-r54s over the himalaya mountains, the moach treacherous mountains in asia, and later flew more than 170 airplanes including the u-2 spy plane and the latest jets. a man of contradictions. inspiring and infuriating. he said of his 64 presidential race, i know i'm going to lose. but i'm going to lose it my way. he was courageous and can tank russ. he said, i do not come to washington to pass laws but to repeal them. he was profane and profound. a classic axiom of his was "any government big enough to give you everything you want is big enough to take away everything you have. " delighted in saying the unexpected. and in his acceptance speech at the republican national convention in 64 he said probably the most famous thing he ever said, "extremism in the ." ense of liberty is no vice and he was villified for saying that. but let's just reflect for a second, was patrick henry an extremist because he said give me liberty or give 34e death? or the brave american servicemen who fought during world war ii against naziism and imperial japan, were
he was an intrepid pilot who during world war ii flew c-r54s over the himalaya mountains, the moach treacherous mountains in asia, and later flew more than 170 airplanes including the u-2 spy plane and the latest jets. a man of contradictions. inspiring and infuriating. he said of his 64 presidential race, i know i'm going to lose. but i'm going to lose it my way. he was courageous and can tank russ. he said, i do not come to washington to pass laws but to repeal them. he was profane and...
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pacific to australia up through indonesia, busting up through southeast asia, china, tibet, over the himalayas, and india, pedaling across the caribbean sea which was interesting because the piracy at that time was really bad of somalia. the last leg was pedaling bikes from east africa up to the middle east and east-west europe and finally back to london again. logistically, it was quite hard because we did not have major funding. we had to, for example, get to the end of, the edge of a continent, let's say when we got to the u.s., and then once we got across the u.s. the bush state and miami. we crossed the u.s. on a bike and rollerblade and then we actually found just along the way someone who might be able to help deliver it, toilet, so the logistics' said to be sort of made up as we went along, but that first few weeks when we were trying to a bicycle or way down from london to portugal, which is where we start off across the atlantic, we had some friends actually who took the boat on a trailer down to portugal where it was first needed, so it was, you know, some of it we had to do ourselv
pacific to australia up through indonesia, busting up through southeast asia, china, tibet, over the himalayas, and india, pedaling across the caribbean sea which was interesting because the piracy at that time was really bad of somalia. the last leg was pedaling bikes from east africa up to the middle east and east-west europe and finally back to london again. logistically, it was quite hard because we did not have major funding. we had to, for example, get to the end of, the edge of a...
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straight up through indonesia, kayaking, bicycling up through southeast asia, china into tibet over the himalayas and into india and paddling across the arabian sea in africa which is interesting because the piracy at the time was really bad off somalia. and then the last leg was peddling bikes from east africa up through the middle east, east, west europe and finally back to london again. logistically it was quite hard because we didn't have major funding. we had to rely, for example, it to the end of the edge of the continent, let's say when we got across to the u.s., and then once we paddle across the u.s., the boat state in miami. and then across the u.s. on bikes and blades and then we actually found just along the way we found someone who might be able to help deliver it across and some who might know it across. so the logistics had to be submitted as went along, but the first few weeks when we're trying to bicycle our way down from london to portugal, which is where we set up across the atlantic, we had some friends actually who took the boat on a trip down to portugal where it was first n
straight up through indonesia, kayaking, bicycling up through southeast asia, china into tibet over the himalayas and into india and paddling across the arabian sea in africa which is interesting because the piracy at the time was really bad off somalia. and then the last leg was peddling bikes from east africa up through the middle east, east, west europe and finally back to london again. logistically it was quite hard because we didn't have major funding. we had to rely, for example, it to...