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. [♪] el deportista neil hutchinson disfruta de una tarde de vuelo sobre las olas. [♪] con el vientoiento se reduce al mÍnimo. >>estoy ansioso por algo de viento, amigo, soy adicto a esto, me hace falta. locutor: es entonces cuando neil y un amigo, que tiene un jet ski, tienen una idea riesgosa. >>la idea era una propulsiÓn a chorro, pensamos que serÍa algo muy original, que no se habÍa hecho antes y consistÍa en atar un par de cuerdas a la cola del jet ski. [♪] locutor: muy pronto, neil se eleva a unos 4o metros, pero luego... [♪] al alcanzar las cuerdas la mÁxima tensiÓn, se rompe el arnÉs. se desploma al agua, a unos 8o kilÓmetros por hora. [♪] los amigos lo encuentran flotando en estado semiinconsciente. [♪] preocupados por posibles lesiones internas, lo llevan lentamente a tierra firme. neil logra caminar sin ayuda por la playa... con sÓlo una contusion que lamentar. >>ay, me duele. no cabe duda que pudo ser muy grave. sÍ caes de 3o metros, hay un 1o% de posibilidad de matarte. yo creo que caÍ de mÁs de 3o metros. cuando se cortaron las cuerdas, sÓlo pensÉ en que problema me hab
. [♪] el deportista neil hutchinson disfruta de una tarde de vuelo sobre las olas. [♪] con el vientoiento se reduce al mÍnimo. >>estoy ansioso por algo de viento, amigo, soy adicto a esto, me hace falta. locutor: es entonces cuando neil y un amigo, que tiene un jet ski, tienen una idea riesgosa. >>la idea era una propulsiÓn a chorro, pensamos que serÍa algo muy original, que no se habÍa hecho antes y consistÍa en atar un par de cuerdas a la cola del jet ski. [♪] locutor:...
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max hutchinson gallery was showing the painting called "new bride," and the price was like $50,000 oromething. now, there is a guy, melzack, he was a collector, and he said to me, "i want to buy that painting 'new bride,' but i'm not going to have anything to do with max." so this guy who had a store on grant street says, "i have this building which had been a synagogue, "and i want you to have it for a studio. i know you need a studio." so i said, "well, i would like to have it, but i don't know if i have the money." he said, "i'm going to give it to you for practically nothing." so i said, "how much?" and he told me, i think, $40,000, $45,000 for that building. so i called up melzack in washington. i said, "i need $40,000. "do you really want that painting? i'll get it from max." melzack said, "well, milton, i don't know whether i can afford to buy a painting now." so i said, "okay," and i went to paint, and while i was painting, the telephone rang. and i said, "that's melzack, i know it is." so i got on the phone. he says, "i'll give you $30,000." so i says, "okay," and i bought th
max hutchinson gallery was showing the painting called "new bride," and the price was like $50,000 oromething. now, there is a guy, melzack, he was a collector, and he said to me, "i want to buy that painting 'new bride,' but i'm not going to have anything to do with max." so this guy who had a store on grant street says, "i have this building which had been a synagogue, "and i want you to have it for a studio. i know you need a studio." so i said, "well,...
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. >> senator hutchinson, at this point in his presidency, only 37% approved of the job that george w. now at the same time for president obama. former bush communications director nicole wallace was on "morning joe" today and she talked a little bit about the troubles her administration faced in the second term. >> while public support had been dropping for the war in iraq, after katrina, after the many minneapolis/st. pau members of the public viewed us as incompetent and it transended to everything else we did. can that be overcome, senator? >> well, it can only be overcome with real results. the president should not be going out and having big town hall meetings and talking about how great the health care plan is. he should be working with the insurance companies. he's now put them in a very bad position because he just doesn't understand, i think, the business need for planning ahead. and the insurance companies have to be able to assess the risk based on the facts as they know it and go forward. and to just say, well, now the insurance companies can go back and they can retract t
. >> senator hutchinson, at this point in his presidency, only 37% approved of the job that george w. now at the same time for president obama. former bush communications director nicole wallace was on "morning joe" today and she talked a little bit about the troubles her administration faced in the second term. >> while public support had been dropping for the war in iraq, after katrina, after the many minneapolis/st. pau members of the public viewed us as incompetent and...
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our agenda panel, suzy khimm, steve benen and earl hutchinson. you know find more at thomasroberts.msn thomasroberts.msnbc.com. >>> we're also watching races in a dozen other cities across the country. bill if bill de blasio befts joe lhota -- mike dugan could be detroit's first white mayor in 40 years if he can beat benny napoleon. in minneapolis, voters there will have 35 mayoral candidates to choose from, so we wish you good luck with that one. >>> still ahead, terror in the skies. two skydiving planes colliding in midair, all caught on tape and all of the jumpers live to tell this story. we'll hear from them coming up. >>> plus we're learning more about the man who opened fire inside a popular new jersey mall last night, causing hundreds of customers running for their lives. >>> shocking new allegations against dolphins guard richie incognito accused of leaving threatening messages for his teammates. hazing in the nfl. is it time for the league to crack down with a zero tolerance policy and stand by it? weigh in on twitter or facebook. we'll
our agenda panel, suzy khimm, steve benen and earl hutchinson. you know find more at thomasroberts.msn thomasroberts.msnbc.com. >>> we're also watching races in a dozen other cities across the country. bill if bill de blasio befts joe lhota -- mike dugan could be detroit's first white mayor in 40 years if he can beat benny napoleon. in minneapolis, voters there will have 35 mayoral candidates to choose from, so we wish you good luck with that one. >>> still ahead, terror in...
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help and lead one another, and it's all about creating the halo effect and this year we have josh hutchinsonfah, and others. >> let's watch a clip. >> congratulations, give it up for denzel. [ applause ] >> love what you're doing with the philadelphia urban creators and we want to further that mission and hook you up with $10,000. >> i forget how much you shout. >> when i get excited i talk loud, giving that kid $10,000. >> discuss proper issues. i want to talk about president obama. >> okay. because i'm not happy with him, right? >> okay. >> because i think this obama care thing has been a mitigated disaster and i want to know what you think -- >> do you think -- >> are you a big supporter of him? >> yes. >> you played at the inaugurations and so on. he has the lowest ever approval ratings. he's let people down with this. >> now do you think he has personally let down or do you believe the system has let people down? that would be my question. >> the system failed but when you watch the repeated clips of him saying you can keep your plan, you can keep your doctor, and it turns out actually
help and lead one another, and it's all about creating the halo effect and this year we have josh hutchinsonfah, and others. >> let's watch a clip. >> congratulations, give it up for denzel. [ applause ] >> love what you're doing with the philadelphia urban creators and we want to further that mission and hook you up with $10,000. >> i forget how much you shout. >> when i get excited i talk loud, giving that kid $10,000. >> discuss proper issues. i want to...
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dee hutchinson, mom of three. ohio's lindsay beck, with a 3-year-old son.lmi martinez of texas. first up -- >> we're going to try out the stone mini. >> the ceramic cooker. >> i'm going to make an am let. >> loaded baked potato. >> reporter: all three moms got cooking. >> put in the microwave for two minutes. >> there it goes. >> i can smell the am let. >> looks pretty good. >> reporter: the taste test? >> not bad. >> it's pretty good. >> reporter: and the kids got into the mix. >> reporter: the stone wave was solid as a rock. earning across the board mom approved. next up, a device to give our moms some glam. >> we're going to test out the curl secret. >> hair goes in. curls come out. >> reporter: for lindsay, a few jitters. >> i'm terrified of this. it's so horrifying. >> reporter: despite the hesitation, he's a curl secret convert. and elmi was a fan of her girls' curls. >> reporter: she wasn't a fan of how long it took. conair, the company behind the curl secret, says while some users may spend the same amount of time curling their hair with a tradition
dee hutchinson, mom of three. ohio's lindsay beck, with a 3-year-old son.lmi martinez of texas. first up -- >> we're going to try out the stone mini. >> the ceramic cooker. >> i'm going to make an am let. >> loaded baked potato. >> reporter: all three moms got cooking. >> put in the microwave for two minutes. >> there it goes. >> i can smell the am let. >> looks pretty good. >> reporter: the taste test? >> not bad. >> it's...
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so i found the first use of it, which turns out to be in thomas hutchinson's book about the early coloniesthe united states. so actually what's being described is gifts which are given have to be returned in some way. so the first winter in plymouth was horrific. half of the company dies in two and a half months. >> reporter: the remaining 53 celebrated a good harvest with a feast. they were joined by wampanoag leader massasoit and his men. elizabeth hopkins, wife of merchant stephen, remembered that the wampanoag offered gifts. >> when they arrived, their king, massassoit, sent several of his men out and they came back with five deer which they presented to some of the chiefer men in the town and this was a marvel to me, for if you look at them, you think they are wild men who live in the woods and yet you could find good order amongst them for they honored their king, but they also honored the chiefer men of our town as well. >> reporter: to lewis hyde, this was the gift economy at work, much as it functions in all cultures, at least some of the time. we give a bottle of wine when we com
so i found the first use of it, which turns out to be in thomas hutchinson's book about the early coloniesthe united states. so actually what's being described is gifts which are given have to be returned in some way. so the first winter in plymouth was horrific. half of the company dies in two and a half months. >> reporter: the remaining 53 celebrated a good harvest with a feast. they were joined by wampanoag leader massasoit and his men. elizabeth hopkins, wife of merchant stephen,...
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hutchinson who joined her team was actually a visiting scientist in sanger is not at the time, was a co-author on the paper. the reason we chose this come it had a relatively small genome and is known that it would not take a lot of variation in its genetic code and still get a virus. so we designed how to make this by making small pieces of dna and putting them together with unique methods to make the 5000 letter keys of dna. the exciting face connect. we injected this into e. coli and the exciting thing is e. coli community started to read this piece of synthetic dna. it started making proteins. the proteins self assemble to form the virus and after millions of copies of virus are made in each cell, the virus showed his gratitude by killing the cells which is how we detected. that is played is e. coli bacteria every place you see those clear spots is whether was a massive amount of virus released killing additional cells. so we called this a situation where the software builds its own hardware or we just put in a piece of dna chemical software into the cell, and what we got out of
hutchinson who joined her team was actually a visiting scientist in sanger is not at the time, was a co-author on the paper. the reason we chose this come it had a relatively small genome and is known that it would not take a lot of variation in its genetic code and still get a virus. so we designed how to make this by making small pieces of dna and putting them together with unique methods to make the 5000 letter keys of dna. the exciting face connect. we injected this into e. coli and the...
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tonight in "ask ed live" a question from mike hutchinson, is there any possible accomplishment the presidentld achieve that the gop would give him credit for? absolutely not. there isn't anything this president can do that would satisfy the gop, even when it comes to money. you can go back to march of 2009 when the market was floating around 6500. today it's over 16,000. but all they do is call president obama a socialist. they don't give him any credit for staying out of the way of big business, and letting wall street roll. no. there is absolutely nothing this president can do that would satisfy conservatives. our next question is from steve wallace, who wants to know, what's your favorite holiday, thanksgiving or christmas. well, i can say a lot of good things about thanksgiving, because i like to eat, and love having the family around. but there's really nothing better than christmas. the birth of jesus, the warmth of family. and i think for this country and community, christmas is an amazing time of year. it's nice to know that the majority of americans really, really feel good this tim
tonight in "ask ed live" a question from mike hutchinson, is there any possible accomplishment the presidentld achieve that the gop would give him credit for? absolutely not. there isn't anything this president can do that would satisfy the gop, even when it comes to money. you can go back to march of 2009 when the market was floating around 6500. today it's over 16,000. but all they do is call president obama a socialist. they don't give him any credit for staying out of the way of...
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where sanger did with key at the genome started with the sequence that sanger had published and hutchinson who had joined our team was a visiting scientist and was a co-author of the paper a and it had a relatively small latino -- she'd always its code. so to take small pieces of dna to put them together in math kids to make the 5,000 peace of dna. to be injected into e. coli the exciting thing is immediately starts to pump resources the synthetic dna and made proteins and after millions of copies of virus were made the virus showed the gratitude by killing the cells. this is long e. coli bacteria would never racy that spot is where the massive amount was released. we called this a situation where the software builds the own hardware we just put in a piece of dna chemical software and what we got out of it were these that affect other e. coli cells. it was not just to make a small virus but the entire genome but we thought we could at least make these pieces is accurately but to put them together with the entire chromosome. it took more than a few years to reduce this having been fed to te
where sanger did with key at the genome started with the sequence that sanger had published and hutchinson who had joined our team was a visiting scientist and was a co-author of the paper a and it had a relatively small latino -- she'd always its code. so to take small pieces of dna to put them together in math kids to make the 5,000 peace of dna. to be injected into e. coli the exciting thing is immediately starts to pump resources the synthetic dna and made proteins and after millions of...
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. >> this is "hunger games" leading man, josh hutchinson. he said backstage in our studio.t surprise, all for one superfan that he is going to execute. we're going to show it to you, just ahead. it's fair to say, somebody's day, made. >> and how. >> as we welcome you all, good morning to you. happy friday. d.j. pesce, by the way. spinning us. i love how we tell the audience, don't make noise, just wave. >> happy friday, everybody. we're turning to an update about the mother who was pulled over by police. and what led to them firing at her minivan, filled with her children, as she tried to leave. she's speaking out this morning, telling her side of the story. >>> and also coming up, we're turning to charles manson, one of the most infamous prisoners in american history. why is he planning to tie the knot with a woman behind bars. there she is. his 25-year-old girlfriend. speaking out about why she fell in love with him. >>> also, we have the simple secret revealed to taking the perfect snapshot. it's gone viral. one professional photographer, sharing his tricks of the trade.
. >> this is "hunger games" leading man, josh hutchinson. he said backstage in our studio.t surprise, all for one superfan that he is going to execute. we're going to show it to you, just ahead. it's fair to say, somebody's day, made. >> and how. >> as we welcome you all, good morning to you. happy friday. d.j. pesce, by the way. spinning us. i love how we tell the audience, don't make noise, just wave. >> happy friday, everybody. we're turning to an update...