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return to the kind of fascination that bloomed with the likes of harry houdini. while an audience held their breath. television brought us evil ka nooefl, thrilling stadiums with his motorcycle leaps but also showing that he was truly working without a net. some of the most spectacular crashes in megastunt history. wow! it's been a mistake. it looks like he's going into the canyon. >> and though he failed to carry the snake river canyon, it was a blazing moment in pop culture. mtv's jack ass and the go procamera has given rise to a new generation of do it yourself daredevils with new technology, helping to push man's limits beyond any reasonable sanity. but we can't look away. and tonight, was another example. as nic reached the soaking center of the falls. >> you know that mist was thick. it was hard to see at times. >> his wife an eighth generation acrobat, rooting on the man she's known all her life. despite the blinding mist and roaring falls and screaming crowds, and self proclaimed king of the high wire, completed it. >> he entered his 26th man of the walk.
return to the kind of fascination that bloomed with the likes of harry houdini. while an audience held their breath. television brought us evil ka nooefl, thrilling stadiums with his motorcycle leaps but also showing that he was truly working without a net. some of the most spectacular crashes in megastunt history. wow! it's been a mistake. it looks like he's going into the canyon. >> and though he failed to carry the snake river canyon, it was a blazing moment in pop culture. mtv's jack...
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>> like a naked houdini. >> but nothing looks smooth naked. >> this guy's lie a ninja, man. >> they get him again. finally all ofrt officers are o contain him. arrest him, take him into hospital. he did end up injuring some officers involved. identified at 27-year-old david martin, and april cording to the police report, it was later determined he was under the influence of magic mushrooms which is a psychedelic drug. >> no. really? i am shocked. >> at the end he ended up being charged with two felonies and misdemeanors. >> that's a mis-dewiener. >>> violent weather hit the uk yesterday. of course, people started posting videos to youtube. look at this. part of the violent weather included golf ball-sized hail. listen to how violent the storm is. >> oh, my god. >> now, ard couaccording to rep this hail caused quite a bit of damage. some got caught in drains and caused roadways and waterways to clog. >> that's looking like damage. >> an inside of a van. first it starts out with heav rain and then you bin to hear the il. > eoo there. >> yes. he opens the door so you get more of the sound
>> like a naked houdini. >> but nothing looks smooth naked. >> this guy's lie a ninja, man. >> they get him again. finally all ofrt officers are o contain him. arrest him, take him into hospital. he did end up injuring some officers involved. identified at 27-year-old david martin, and april cording to the police report, it was later determined he was under the influence of magic mushrooms which is a psychedelic drug. >> no. really? i am shocked. >> at the...
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. >> jon: so you have to have a penile houdini? you-- do you every time you pee, do you go ♪ ta-da ♪ the amazing spider-man it's in the theaters july 3. andrew garfield.
. >> jon: so you have to have a penile houdini? you-- do you every time you pee, do you go ♪ ta-da ♪ the amazing spider-man it's in the theaters july 3. andrew garfield.
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. >> jon: so you have to have a penile houdini?ou-- do you every time you pee, do you go ♪ ta-da ♪ the amazing spider-man it's in the theaters july 3. andrew garfield. do you see it ? there it is ! there it is ! where ? where ? it's getting away ! where is it ? it's gone. we'll find it. any day can be an adventure. that's why we got a subaru. love wherever the road takes you. wow, there it is. ut time we made our homes work for us. so let's make our dryers do the ironing. have our fridges cater our parties. and tell our ranges to whip up dinner. let's plug in to summer savings before they're gone... ...without wasting an ounce of energy with smart machines that turn housework into house play. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. right now, save $600 on this maytag french door refrigerator, just $1,598. captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ( cheers and applause ). >> jon: that's our show. here it is, your moment of zen. >> financial expert dave ramsey
. >> jon: so you have to have a penile houdini?ou-- do you every time you pee, do you go ♪ ta-da ♪ the amazing spider-man it's in the theaters july 3. andrew garfield. do you see it ? there it is ! there it is ! where ? where ? it's getting away ! where is it ? it's gone. we'll find it. any day can be an adventure. that's why we got a subaru. love wherever the road takes you. wow, there it is. ut time we made our homes work for us. so let's make our dryers do the ironing. have our...
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. >> jon: so you have to have a penile houdini?y time you pee, do you go ♪ ta-da ♪ the amazing spider-man it's in the theaters july 3. andrew garfield. captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ( cheers and applause ). >> jon: that's our show. here it is, your moment of zen. >> financial expert dave ramsey says you need to get your own health c
. >> jon: so you have to have a penile houdini?y time you pee, do you go ♪ ta-da ♪ the amazing spider-man it's in the theaters july 3. andrew garfield. captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ( cheers and applause ). >> jon: that's our show. here it is, your moment of zen. >> financial expert dave ramsey says you need to get your own health c
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years since three men pulled off perhaps the most audacious prison break in history, escaping like houdini be seen again. abc's cecilia vega spoke to a u.s. marshal to shared secrets that she says indicates they could be one of our next door neighbors. >> reporter: they called it "the rock," an island prison, a so no man could ever escape. except, maybe, these three men -- frank morris, john anglin and his brother clarence -- all serving time for bank robbery when they broke out of alcatraz exactly 50 years ago. it is the stuff movies are made from. but for one u.s. marshal, the escape from alcatraz is still a very open case. >> there's never been a body recovered, so we have to operate under the assumption that there is a possibility they made it. >> reporter: i am standing inside the actual cell that one of the men escapaped from. so how did they do it? using spoons stolen from the mess hall, a drill made from old vacuum parts and it took months to dig through this thick wall to a narrow space behind it, to the bay outside. gaurds found pillows under the bedsheets and lifelike papier mac
years since three men pulled off perhaps the most audacious prison break in history, escaping like houdini be seen again. abc's cecilia vega spoke to a u.s. marshal to shared secrets that she says indicates they could be one of our next door neighbors. >> reporter: they called it "the rock," an island prison, a so no man could ever escape. except, maybe, these three men -- frank morris, john anglin and his brother clarence -- all serving time for bank robbery when they broke out...
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when we do the opposite of houdini on decoded them we had ending and we're riding the any of what happened and what he was killed or whether was a murder or not, but we couldn't summon the. then i went and grabbed my copy of "heroes for my son" and read that. so it's amazing how these things -- as a to the research with other topics together top as i want to look at, the are a bunch of want to look at. i never talked about the because the last time i did a history can won't let a student. and i thought i ruined it. but, of course, i love to always to jfk. i always would love, i think those would be a perfect episode. i will tie you this story on the. to me, to to jfk is only a. why do the? it's been in 50 million times. like you said, doing mount rushmore, showing people something they don't know about it. here's the great story i heard about jfk but after looking to put this is the one i want to start with. when you look at the book depositoryto minnesota while by this great a texas millionaire, and before he sold the building, he said pull out the window. he said i want to win a. i want
when we do the opposite of houdini on decoded them we had ending and we're riding the any of what happened and what he was killed or whether was a murder or not, but we couldn't summon the. then i went and grabbed my copy of "heroes for my son" and read that. so it's amazing how these things -- as a to the research with other topics together top as i want to look at, the are a bunch of want to look at. i never talked about the because the last time i did a history can won't let a...
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so that's one of the principles that we have in the houdini is that simplicity. because we want customers to have an outstanding experience, and we want to make sure that they come back, and that they continue to use it. and their curiosity is piqued and their hunger for more consumption of content is there. so that's the principle on top of our high-speed network, lte network that we're focused on. >> i think it's interesting, because both you and rio, ed, are content providers and we're more distributors, dan. and the conversations between content providers and distributors are much more interesting these days. it's not just pay this rate and get that content. with the digital component of all the arrangements we make, it opens up a lot of possibilities that we didn't have before. >> i think also, the other thing that's changing is the type of content. you know, you're starting to see web series gets more popular. take a look at something like "funny or die" and the short form skits which are the perfect thing to consume on your smartphone while you're in a cab
so that's one of the principles that we have in the houdini is that simplicity. because we want customers to have an outstanding experience, and we want to make sure that they come back, and that they continue to use it. and their curiosity is piqued and their hunger for more consumption of content is there. so that's the principle on top of our high-speed network, lte network that we're focused on. >> i think it's interesting, because both you and rio, ed, are content providers and we're...
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. >> are news services like houdini, i would expect them to drive so much more video consumption. do you think they're actually going to be driving technology and pushing us toward sort of the new 4-g landscape where everybody is consuming at a higher -- i know this is something we've talked about, consuming at a more high-tech level? >> well, from our perspective, you know, we compare the rollout of our lte network, our 4-g network to our 3-g network. and our data consumption on our lt network, which has only been commercial for 18 months, is much deeper than our 3-g network was after three or four years. and it's all driven by the quality of the devices on our network, and then the consumer desire. and all of the different options that consumers have to consume, you know, sports and news, certainly business. and movies and entertainment. so i expect we're going to see continued growth. that's why we're so focused on -- as an industry on the importance of the spectrum in our industry. and we think it will -- you know, it's the cornerstone of meeting consumer demand. >> i want to
. >> are news services like houdini, i would expect them to drive so much more video consumption. do you think they're actually going to be driving technology and pushing us toward sort of the new 4-g landscape where everybody is consuming at a higher -- i know this is something we've talked about, consuming at a more high-tech level? >> well, from our perspective, you know, we compare the rollout of our lte network, our 4-g network to our 3-g network. and our data consumption on...
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character to do that so i don't think germany is quite as able to get out of it through the export houdini trick as they have in the past sorry max no no i have to counter that by putting forth a couple of points or number one sure of the internal export market within the euro zone. largely by. they're picking up a huge play on managing the year old bond market which they're in line to take over at some time in the very near future as these economies go belly up they'll roll all their debts into euro bonds and cross european lending facilities that will be run out of frankfurt run out of berlin that's a huge moneymaker for them number one number two know there's no inflation in germany but asset prices that is a real state has doubled in the last few years in many places it's up sharply this is been a more a bond market for generations real estate in germany and in berlin these places was flat now the last two or three years it's up fifty sixty percent because all of the rest of the world is frightened stiff and they're plowing money into germany they're plowing money into berlin so i went
character to do that so i don't think germany is quite as able to get out of it through the export houdini trick as they have in the past sorry max no no i have to counter that by putting forth a couple of points or number one sure of the internal export market within the euro zone. largely by. they're picking up a huge play on managing the year old bond market which they're in line to take over at some time in the very near future as these economies go belly up they'll roll all their debts...
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. >> three men pulled off perhaps the most audacious prison break in history escaping like houdini from they called it the rock, an island prison built so no man could ever escape except maybe these men. today all three prisoners would now be in their 80's and look something like this. [ laughter ] >>the lone investigator is still searching for them. >> a shifty looking group. and that's "special report" for tonight. i'm chris wallace in washington. keep it right here on fox where more news is always on the way. >> shepard: this is "the fox report." tonight, the penn state sex abuse trial. and testimony that the alleged assaults could have ended two decades ago had authorities acted. plus. in d.c. a drone or a ufo. the presence on the street that snarled traffic and trended on twitter. president obama and his rival laying out different versions ever our economy. [cheers] >> there is one place where i stand in complete agreement with my opponent. this election is about our economic future. >> shepard: president obama says economic growth has to begin with the middle class. and the presid
. >> three men pulled off perhaps the most audacious prison break in history escaping like houdini from they called it the rock, an island prison built so no man could ever escape except maybe these men. today all three prisoners would now be in their 80's and look something like this. [ laughter ] >>the lone investigator is still searching for them. >> a shifty looking group. and that's "special report" for tonight. i'm chris wallace in washington. keep it right...
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. >> three men pulled off perhaps the most audacious prison break in history escaping like houdini fromy called it the rock, an island prison built so no man could ever escape except maybe these men. today all three prisoners would now be in their 80's and look something like
. >> three men pulled off perhaps the most audacious prison break in history escaping like houdini fromy called it the rock, an island prison built so no man could ever escape except maybe these men. today all three prisoners would now be in their 80's and look something like