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so the air they got that here in indy and we have the time. the obscene wealth under the joint called the ideals of doggie food in the country more sets out to its unexpected to come up when we come to the end of this week's episode of god is not a lot. i wonder should not be taking a leave we will be back next week with one news and views of god the son goodbye and put the muffins my name is maria was ready and then our streets the kids from here on. i've been thinking more than ten years. i'm asking you to see the team on tuesday to the store. my guides. i couldn't imagine be done then i can think. it's all its npt to the music. give me some jewelry nineteen twenty the communication something i just thought that the pain and then finish. i don't know then i can use the area i just get out of my system i for sure if the tournaments in eng and entertainment. two on and on and yes he may as well. here are the navigation or teaching. sen constable on cuisine honored language. you know he's the snow up there on it. nor is this the theater company
so the air they got that here in indy and we have the time. the obscene wealth under the joint called the ideals of doggie food in the country more sets out to its unexpected to come up when we come to the end of this week's episode of god is not a lot. i wonder should not be taking a leave we will be back next week with one news and views of god the son goodbye and put the muffins my name is maria was ready and then our streets the kids from here on. i've been thinking more than ten years. i'm...
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indy won 23- .e been more different, at least for a while. kc with all their weapons on offense for the first time in weeks. jamal charles suffers a concussion, done for the game. alex smith, first possession, first score. luck and the colts, quick reply. hilton had a huge game. smith, don't call me conservative, airing it out to donny avery. nobody home. 79 yards for the touchdown. 17-7 chiefs. chiefs scored in the first five possessions. after a fumble by the colts is that brett favre? no. they'd lead by as many as 28, and then luck, leads a comeback. donald brown fumbles. a little luck and then bounces right back. 41-38. chiefs answer with a field goal. then luck deep to hit ton, got him. colts take their firs lead of the game. then bowe gets one foot down, second one out of bounds. kc turns it over on downs. indy, comeback reminiscent of houston-buffalo 21 years ago. bills were down 32 in that. indy's comeback win, second larger in nfl history. tomorrow, green bay, and the 49ers. shu will have c
indy won 23- .e been more different, at least for a while. kc with all their weapons on offense for the first time in weeks. jamal charles suffers a concussion, done for the game. alex smith, first possession, first score. luck and the colts, quick reply. hilton had a huge game. smith, don't call me conservative, airing it out to donny avery. nobody home. 79 yards for the touchdown. 17-7 chiefs. chiefs scored in the first five possessions. after a fumble by the colts is that brett favre? no....
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he built a fishing fleet and he is exporting barrels of salted fish to the west indies. he built the distillery. it soon turned into the biggest one of the united states. i can't remember how many gallons of raw and bourbon a year, you are allowed to make bourbon in virginia. as the virginia soil became exhausted, he experimented with i think it was 60 different kinds of crops until he realized that wheat was the thing to grow. he was no lazy aristocratic planter nissan that hamilton, the illegitimate west indian on the make, real genuine new yorker, hamilton in certain ways, the fatherless child really was the true soul son of this childless founding father. and he saw that. >> host: then washington and hamilton. >> guest: we have john j.. he is an interesting one. we had copies of the federalist papers of which he writes only five. there he is forever with hamilton and madison so we know the name but he himself is a little pale and i have to say of all your portraits, his was the most interesting to me because partly because of what he was willing to do during the revo
he built a fishing fleet and he is exporting barrels of salted fish to the west indies. he built the distillery. it soon turned into the biggest one of the united states. i can't remember how many gallons of raw and bourbon a year, you are allowed to make bourbon in virginia. as the virginia soil became exhausted, he experimented with i think it was 60 different kinds of crops until he realized that wheat was the thing to grow. he was no lazy aristocratic planter nissan that hamilton, the...
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the e-books best seller list was filled with self-published authors who we've come to call indy authors signing many of them, some which you'll see on the screen and this year we published eight authors who wrote 18 books. >> can they add to the process to make them valuable? what does the author want? self-publish and have total control and total responsibility of the way their books are designed to packaged, marketed, and sold, or would they like to work with an editor and focus attention on developing their writing skills while allowing a team of designers, marketers, and sales people to contribute to their experiences and skills to the book's publication. without trading secrets, we look to authors with an ability to tell compelling stories. is there a sphaiing resolution? do you like the characters? do you hate them? are you supposedded to? engaged in the resolution of the conflict is there a clearly defined act? many of the self-published authors with us have a talent for keeping the reader glueded to the page. the next thing we look at is how many readers reviews there are. we kn
the e-books best seller list was filled with self-published authors who we've come to call indy authors signing many of them, some which you'll see on the screen and this year we published eight authors who wrote 18 books. >> can they add to the process to make them valuable? what does the author want? self-publish and have total control and total responsibility of the way their books are designed to packaged, marketed, and sold, or would they like to work with an editor and focus...
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so he builds a fishing fleet and he's exporting barrels of salted fish to the west indies. he builds a distillery and it soon turns into the biggest one in the united states. i can't remember how many gallons of ride bourbon a year, if you are allowed to make bourbon in virginia. as the virginia soil became exhausted, he experimented with i think it was something like 60 different kinds of crops until he realized wheat was the thing to grow. he was no lazy aristocratic winter. he was an entrepreneur and he saw that hamilton, this illegitimate west indian immigrant in new york on the make, real genuine new yorker, that hamilton was in certain ways, well it's like hamilton this fatherless child really was the true soul son of this child was founding father. and he saw that. >> okay so we have washington and then hamilton. >> and then we have, well before hamilton we have john jay. >> now he's an interesting one because we all have copies of the federalist papers. >> of which he wrote only. >> he writes only five but there he is forever with hamilton and madison. so we know th
so he builds a fishing fleet and he's exporting barrels of salted fish to the west indies. he builds a distillery and it soon turns into the biggest one in the united states. i can't remember how many gallons of ride bourbon a year, if you are allowed to make bourbon in virginia. as the virginia soil became exhausted, he experimented with i think it was something like 60 different kinds of crops until he realized wheat was the thing to grow. he was no lazy aristocratic winter. he was an...
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glasgow coma due to strike florida on oct twenty seven and in december twenty oh nine in the west indies under nineteen team. yes the code above the base may be following an explosion in a team what debt into kabbalah. team coach five years ago in the heart wishing them happy. it's been quite fetching them immediately as the bullet and got his bike. it's just awesome. they can to prevent any untoward incidents. it is extremely popular in south asia including bout of these events are nice and would not want to go down pakistan spot when no international cricket has been paid since two thousand and nine. it's all weekend. shares of the lead on that section. syphilis is hired as the enhanced and that she is just one minute he sees music as well with them. bnp has initiated to convince the timor sea. she puts the government and state seats that would entitle to what's with the elections to restore peace in the country i dun see alex to announce that he's in the sessions across the country on sunday the eighteenth. mini delights and he was the uss cole in the productivity gains of bondi beach
glasgow coma due to strike florida on oct twenty seven and in december twenty oh nine in the west indies under nineteen team. yes the code above the base may be following an explosion in a team what debt into kabbalah. team coach five years ago in the heart wishing them happy. it's been quite fetching them immediately as the bullet and got his bike. it's just awesome. they can to prevent any untoward incidents. it is extremely popular in south asia including bout of these events are nice and...
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. >> would you say you were an indie band? is there an indie theme? -- i was kind of getting there. ♪ >> in terms of south african street culture, people are really pushing the boundaries now. you didn't really have a theme when we started. you look around. it's like, man, like demographic is crazy. >> what do you mean by that? >> it's not just racial, but classes, you know? >> people are being pushed and pulled. >> it's like an aspirational culture. >> what do you think that means? >> the whole rainbow nation notion was quite romantic and ridiculous. you know, like racism is not on a piece of paper. just because we voted it out doesn't mean people stop being racist. it's ridiculous in that sense. but we've lived something else for 20 years. people want it. it's no longer like a coffee table idea. ♪ [ speaking in foreign language ] >> this is sanza sandile. pioneer of sorts. he's taken a traditional cook shop space in a neighborhood of johannesburg and done something different. yeoville is a neighborhood where just about everybody comes from somewhere
. >> would you say you were an indie band? is there an indie theme? -- i was kind of getting there. ♪ >> in terms of south african street culture, people are really pushing the boundaries now. you didn't really have a theme when we started. you look around. it's like, man, like demographic is crazy. >> what do you mean by that? >> it's not just racial, but classes, you know? >> people are being pushed and pulled. >> it's like an aspirational culture....
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this is the team's indy go go page where investors donated enough money to spend the team all the way to russia. >> go, go, go. >> reporter: they are training in the sun now, but soon, the jamaican bobsled team will be racing in the snow thanks to a silicon valley boost. >> the world got word of what was going on and wanted to support it, too. >> reporter: the team made famous by a disney movie in 1993 is back, and with help from a crowd sourcing campaign, led by san francisco's indy go go, is raising money to bring the team to russia. >> i think that speaks to just how the jamaica bobsled rest significant nat -- shows with people. >> reporter: we spoke to an advisor to the current team. >> we're incredibly grateful and humbled by the outpouring of support from people far and wide. >> reporter: like many athletes, the jamaicans had the talent to qualify. indy go go says it's backing a variety of athletes trying to live their olympic dream boosted by investors who want to help with a big lift from social media. >> the story really went viral. we had a lot of momentum from twitter polls
this is the team's indy go go page where investors donated enough money to spend the team all the way to russia. >> go, go, go. >> reporter: they are training in the sun now, but soon, the jamaican bobsled team will be racing in the snow thanks to a silicon valley boost. >> the world got word of what was going on and wanted to support it, too. >> reporter: the team made famous by a disney movie in 1993 is back, and with help from a crowd sourcing campaign, led by san...
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the indie gems were picked up at sundance.... first business starts now! you're watching first business: financial news, analysis, and today's investment ideas. good morning! it's thursday, january 30th. i'm angela miles. in today's first look: a manic market move as the fed maintains winding down it's bond buying program - some apparently thought it would not happen this time around. the dow took a steep dive of nearly 200 points yesterday with the rest of the market following cu with the exception of gold which gained $18 per ounce. potential market movers today will be gdp numbers and earnings. last night facebook shares soared more than 12% after beating analyst predictions. and, lenova is set to buy google's motorola handset unit for $2.9 billion dollars according to reuters. todd horwitz of average joe options joins us now to talk about the fed fallout. good morning. i like to call you dr. doom and gloom but you pegged it right. >>good morning angie. yes, the fed did come out with their tapering announcement but i think the fed's a little bit concern
the indie gems were picked up at sundance.... first business starts now! you're watching first business: financial news, analysis, and today's investment ideas. good morning! it's thursday, january 30th. i'm angela miles. in today's first look: a manic market move as the fed maintains winding down it's bond buying program - some apparently thought it would not happen this time around. the dow took a steep dive of nearly 200 points yesterday with the rest of the market following cu with the...
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they took sick less aware that delay's indy lights fallon said the increase in the desolate about five hours now. we fear that an inside pitch and presidential administration however if the talks going on what's going on. no one knows that the tiny treats co called on the people had to come to mind done they said to them they should come out tolerate he was supposed to ride the tube so far he hasn't said everyone is wasting and it is kind of attention and that accent the area. a friend tyler and ceasefire since racing at the moment and another thing we mention this enough but what do people think about tuesday's americans he said in a parliament. it's like the man speaking to you they don't really and have high hopes in that we shouldn't forget it's that very same poly and then get past may and the antichrist and still just a week ago is the same poly him and that back in december and denied to the government out of office puts you at that for snap elections that you call that still has a firm exotic tea dance the whole thing actually he's just buying time and with the positions like t
they took sick less aware that delay's indy lights fallon said the increase in the desolate about five hours now. we fear that an inside pitch and presidential administration however if the talks going on what's going on. no one knows that the tiny treats co called on the people had to come to mind done they said to them they should come out tolerate he was supposed to ride the tube so far he hasn't said everyone is wasting and it is kind of attention and that accent the area. a friend tyler...
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so the air they got that here in indy and we have the time the obscene wealth. under the joint called the ideals of doggie food in the country he was sent out its unexpected to come up. when we come to the end of this week's episode of god is not a lot. i wonder should not be taking a leave we will be back next week with one news and views of god the son goodbye and put the houses my name is maria was ready. and then our streets. the kids from here on. i've been thinking more than ten years i'm asking me abt my heart sink to the store. my guides i couldn't imagine be done then i can think. it's all its npt to the music. give me some julie thank you for real education something i just thought that the pain. and then finish. i don't know then i can use the area. i just get out of my system. i forced written on them and sickening and entertainment two on and on. and yes he may as well. here are the navigation or teaching sen constable on cuisine modern language. you know he's east northeast of their own beat. notice in this competition he said. and because she like
so the air they got that here in indy and we have the time the obscene wealth. under the joint called the ideals of doggie food in the country he was sent out its unexpected to come up. when we come to the end of this week's episode of god is not a lot. i wonder should not be taking a leave we will be back next week with one news and views of god the son goodbye and put the houses my name is maria was ready. and then our streets. the kids from here on. i've been thinking more than ten years i'm...
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ahead of the cox's emirates on the umbrella organization for a range of other jihadist and groups to indie and southern russia has called for attacks leading up to you in on the olympics. and we end up earned some evidence that suggests that the bomber may have been a convert to islam or to one of the bombers russia's human rights record which is that not the best human rights record imaginable is one issue and it's certainly the olympics are a good time to draw attention to ads and grace critiques the amnesty in on the state prisoners some without actually changing the laws that put them in prison or without giving them our names doesn't really respond particularly well to human rights question that doesn't spread freedom to those individuals that it's not that it's not a broader solution. that puts a lot of steak and easily fix because it's very important and common good. a good show to demonstrate that russia is a capable modern nation and its itchy a city that is not moscow were seen petersburg on is a place that can put on a world class events i and that's you know that shows the pres
ahead of the cox's emirates on the umbrella organization for a range of other jihadist and groups to indie and southern russia has called for attacks leading up to you in on the olympics. and we end up earned some evidence that suggests that the bomber may have been a convert to islam or to one of the bombers russia's human rights record which is that not the best human rights record imaginable is one issue and it's certainly the olympics are a good time to draw attention to ads and grace...
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a closer look at in the indie hit. on matthew mcconaughey as winner for leading actor in "dallas buyer's club." >> you tested positive for hiv. >> in 1985, a dallas electrician tested hiv when you understood the disease. condition and his determine alternative drugs could help more than the few approved by the medical establishment. >> it is better. buyersormed the dallas club selling of memberships with his friends. outstanding performances involving frightening weight loss as part of the story that mixes humor, history, and delight man. 3.5 stars. "dallas buyer's club." the weekend movie guide. "philomena"ustle," four stars. a lot of attention. for "frozen," and "lone survivor." along" was kind of funny. have a nice weekend, every body. abc 7 news entertainment. >> when exactly can we
a closer look at in the indie hit. on matthew mcconaughey as winner for leading actor in "dallas buyer's club." >> you tested positive for hiv. >> in 1985, a dallas electrician tested hiv when you understood the disease. condition and his determine alternative drugs could help more than the few approved by the medical establishment. >> it is better. buyersormed the dallas club selling of memberships with his friends. outstanding performances involving frightening...
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. >> it links to the media thinking we are all bigot iing d indy and the nascar. "the daily show" sends two gays down to the south to get beat up. i'd like to hear the prep by the way. look, it's going to get dangerous there. hey, man, you look like you're so in love, making out. you're the coolest gay dudes i ever saw. then they proposed to each other in a diner. everyone goes, yeah! >> great. >> and then as they sum up this obsession the media has with proving what is not, dana. >> something along those lines. it had to do with race iism, th media thinks everybody else is a racist if you didn't vote for president obama and the example is the rodeo clown that wore the mask of obama. this guy makes less than minimum wage, gets fired from the job and all the rodeo clowns in america have to go to sensitivity training. the truth is every president going back as far as i can remember i've gone to rodeos my whole life, every president gets the mask treatment from the rodeo clown. that's the way it is. it was racist. >> they went too far. >> what's your outrage? >> i ha
. >> it links to the media thinking we are all bigot iing d indy and the nascar. "the daily show" sends two gays down to the south to get beat up. i'd like to hear the prep by the way. look, it's going to get dangerous there. hey, man, you look like you're so in love, making out. you're the coolest gay dudes i ever saw. then they proposed to each other in a diner. everyone goes, yeah! >> great. >> and then as they sum up this obsession the media has with proving what...
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lou reed, the ramons, it was the rock and rollers, and the indy rockers and punk rockers that embraced us. and they saw themselves in us. but in our early days, it was, we wasn't a force to be reckoned with. we wasn't believable. people thought we would be there two or three years, and it would be over. >> you mentioned that you were on mtv. and you guys go on to be the first platinum hiphop artist and first video, and first cover of rolling stone, and was there a moment when you felt the shift. and you said, now we're on the trajectory? >> well, the reason we was able to get on mtv and get into the living rooms globally across the nation was, i have always believed this about hiphop and rock and roll, which are brother and sister: whether you're in the dirt poor ghetto, or beverly hills, whenever you hear a song that's hiphop, it's going to be something that you can relate to because of what we talk about. a kid in the ghetto and a kid in beverly hills, we still have the same issues, peer pressure, i hate my teacher, i love my teacher, i hate that girl, i love my mother, and i want to
lou reed, the ramons, it was the rock and rollers, and the indy rockers and punk rockers that embraced us. and they saw themselves in us. but in our early days, it was, we wasn't a force to be reckoned with. we wasn't believable. people thought we would be there two or three years, and it would be over. >> you mentioned that you were on mtv. and you guys go on to be the first platinum hiphop artist and first video, and first cover of rolling stone, and was there a moment when you felt the...
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luck three interceptions by indy with the second largest come back in nfl history.ffalo, 3 2 point come back in houston. >> guys stepped up. everybody stepped up. every player had at least three big plays that turned the game around. >> when you get these opportunities you don't know how often it will come, if at all. just try to go make the most of it and fortunately for us, we get it done tonight. >> game of inches. nfc wild card. saints never won a road game until tonight. drew brees, third quarter to 24 yards, five minutes left, eagles trail 23-17. nick to former stanford tight end on top by one. too much time left for brees. shane grant 32 yards, it's good. 26-24 new orleans, they will play seattle in the divisional round. >> you know with the injuries we had, which have been -- we had a number of them. for us, with all the other stuff, including last year, you know, we're sitting here 12 wins and i'm extremely proud of them. >>> saints seahawks means the winner of tomorrow's second nfc wild card game will play carolina but first things first, mike shumann will
luck three interceptions by indy with the second largest come back in nfl history.ffalo, 3 2 point come back in houston. >> guys stepped up. everybody stepped up. every player had at least three big plays that turned the game around. >> when you get these opportunities you don't know how often it will come, if at all. just try to go make the most of it and fortunately for us, we get it done tonight. >> game of inches. nfc wild card. saints never won a road game until tonight....
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winter storm warnings, detroit, chicago, indy, st. louis. we thought it was going to start easy travel, right? that's not the case. here's a look at the radar. snow has begun. we're going to see it in a narrow band. chicago, kc, st. louis, india. the snow is here. we'll see snow throughout the day today. and it really will accumulate. here's the movement of it. by the time we head into tomorrow at noon, it all moves out but boston, new york, washington, not a snow game for you because the temperatures are going to be mild when the moisture moves in so the air temperature is about 18 hours too late. it will be a rainmaker and is not a snow maker. here's where we'll see the swath. chicago, st. louis, india, 8 to 12 inches of snow. and of course we've got this arctic air coming in and this polar vortex. coldest air in the northern hemisphere. haven't seen it in two decades for us. give you a taste of windchills. this afternoon at 2:00, it will feel like 25 below in minneapolis. 40 below in international falls. green bay, where the game is at 4:
winter storm warnings, detroit, chicago, indy, st. louis. we thought it was going to start easy travel, right? that's not the case. here's a look at the radar. snow has begun. we're going to see it in a narrow band. chicago, kc, st. louis, india. the snow is here. we'll see snow throughout the day today. and it really will accumulate. here's the movement of it. by the time we head into tomorrow at noon, it all moves out but boston, new york, washington, not a snow game for you because the...
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these guys are a indy rock band from cincinnati, ohio. they are performing in north carolina., this part of the performance gets really special. >> drew designed this [ bleep ] right here. this awesome, awesome background. >> they take a moment to thank their set designer, drew, because he created a cool backdrop for their performances. they bring him up on stage to introduce him to the crowd. >> everybody, i wanted to say a few things real quick. >> now, they brought him up on stage right before their song "i can lift a car" happens to be one of his and his girlfriend's favorite songs. >> it's a song about -- it's a song about when you meet someone and when you're with them you feel like you can do anything. >> talking about the song and why they love it so much. his girlfriend has no idea why she's up there in the first place. >> amanda, i felt like that since we first started dating. i fell like that every second since. you're my best friend. >> finally she figures it out, he reaches into his pocket, brings out a little box for the proposal. >> i think that has yes written
these guys are a indy rock band from cincinnati, ohio. they are performing in north carolina., this part of the performance gets really special. >> drew designed this [ bleep ] right here. this awesome, awesome background. >> they take a moment to thank their set designer, drew, because he created a cool backdrop for their performances. they bring him up on stage to introduce him to the crowd. >> everybody, i wanted to say a few things real quick. >> now, they brought...
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. >> meanwhile history is being made at glen's can't torrr indi. for the first time a girl's choir is performing because historically the cathedral's choirs have always been men or boys. but they decided to break the traditional that has extended over 1,000 years. "techknow" is up next. for news, check us out on www.aljazeera.com. >> hello and welcome. i'm phil torrez, here to talk about innovations that are going to change lives. we're testing the intersection of hardware and humanity. rax is a neuroscientist. she has the invocation of bamboo and carbon. mar inkta davidson is a biologist specializing in
. >> meanwhile history is being made at glen's can't torrr indi. for the first time a girl's choir is performing because historically the cathedral's choirs have always been men or boys. but they decided to break the traditional that has extended over 1,000 years. "techknow" is up next. for news, check us out on www.aljazeera.com. >> hello and welcome. i'm phil torrez, here to talk about innovations that are going to change lives. we're testing the intersection of hardware...
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can be typically i'm going to the songs are composed music to get up and he is to be on to the west indies then you have a stamping up at the dubai international film festival this mission was a little sticky. grandpa the favorites to eat it for the bees and fifty four to two dollars and fourteen. i took a cpr time. zz zz. we got to come to the end of the traditional music stopped they share with him back next week. we want new meal was an analysis of the sub continent meanwhile noted diving into a set and obviously at the end i end up call. this is not awash in signing off on the up of the entire production team off his face statistics. you know. you know. in the too much the us now on dvd. will rule. it was. japan is one of the most earthquake prone countries in the world. in march two thousand. this week. ensuing tsunami. currently work is underway to become a teacher and wings and tsunami which hit her clothes off. secondly simulation. they can help lessen the damage caused by these years. charge dismissed as a national agency called the japan agency for helping her site to tackle. wha
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it doesn't seem to be indy rim minute. it simply wants to collect everything, and that's what i was told when i began my whistle blowing shortly after 9/11, we just need the data. we just need the data, because we don't know where the threat may be, and the monothat was just hoard it, collect it, gather it all, just in case. that's why i find it very interesting that you have leading spokesperson who are now saying well, even though we can't prove the 54 that the so called 54 celebrated terrorism events were discovered or in some ways were found out, and even the one that they did say the $8,500 was easily located by traditional law enforcement means, hey, we just need the data. we with just need the data, period. >> and we'll talk more about what you did, and what it has meant for you later in the program. and also talk about the references by james clapper in yesterday's hearing to reporters as accomplices. is the free press in jeopardy? you are watching inside story. and so in that sense, i think the reporters are getti
it doesn't seem to be indy rim minute. it simply wants to collect everything, and that's what i was told when i began my whistle blowing shortly after 9/11, we just need the data. we just need the data, because we don't know where the threat may be, and the monothat was just hoard it, collect it, gather it all, just in case. that's why i find it very interesting that you have leading spokesperson who are now saying well, even though we can't prove the 54 that the so called 54 celebrated...
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a lot of games actually from indy.sk popular with tons of apps from indis first. that's what we expect from virtual realty. small developers will make amazing. liz: 3-did stereo skop pick. >> true stereo skoppic. liz: one of the biggest crittisms about these, when you put them on it gives you motion sickness. i talked to couple of people. one tried it and said he got motion sick. i know you worked very hard to make sure that goes away but has it truly been solved? >> it will never be 100% solved. there are people who can't play games on 2-d television or pc still. we'll get much closer. we joke if you can handle reality you should be able to handle virtual reality once we track things well enough. we're getting very close. here at ces we're talking about the prototype and talking about come fort and comfortable experience. we're getting much, much closer. liz: it is. has a lot of padding and show right here. i just put it on and felt very comfortable. samsung and sony, might be comfortable trying not to knock it off bu
a lot of games actually from indy.sk popular with tons of apps from indis first. that's what we expect from virtual realty. small developers will make amazing. liz: 3-did stereo skop pick. >> true stereo skoppic. liz: one of the biggest crittisms about these, when you put them on it gives you motion sickness. i talked to couple of people. one tried it and said he got motion sick. i know you worked very hard to make sure that goes away but has it truly been solved? >> it will never...
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captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- a7guc ka lader d was born kerala indi lo amy and eri'm fritndi also hthoppo b an ch cultuhetag. lly n g fr t bt of botworlds think vy impotthat mediautts lik xi thuth ishe y in divsity. can bring atether wi art music simpo vebeheonversat re t link >> you are watching live from paris, "france 24." here are the headlines. residents and tribesmen in iraq are urged to chase out ike -- al qaeda-linked militants. in syria, rebels fight among themselves with clashes in a northern city. record low temperatures are set to hit the eastern coast of the united states. way,ar vortex is on its bringing freezing weather in
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. >> the west a department said that an official would leave the embassy in delhi at indy's.tensions in the countries ever since and indian geomet was arrested and strip searched and church -- and charges that she lied on the application of her housekeeper. she was granted immunity to leave the country, which he did last night. with our spoke with correspondent in new york. really, the issue of diplomatic immunity had been at the heart of this controversy before it became a political one. the indian government has always said from the start that they believe that devyani khobragade should have been granted the same courtesies of diplomats and basically spared arrest. after several hours over several weeks of talks, the u.s. attorney's office here in new york was unable to reach a plea agreement with her, she has maintained her innocence through all of this. so, the compromise to invite her and a grand jury here in new york and the other to grant her diplomatic immunity beforehand allows the countries to put this behind them. >> what has been the cost to u.s. and indian relati
. >> the west a department said that an official would leave the embassy in delhi at indy's.tensions in the countries ever since and indian geomet was arrested and strip searched and church -- and charges that she lied on the application of her housekeeper. she was granted immunity to leave the country, which he did last night. with our spoke with correspondent in new york. really, the issue of diplomatic immunity had been at the heart of this controversy before it became a political one....
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can be typically i'm going to the songs are composed music to get up and he is to be on to the west indies then you have a stamping up at the dubai international film festival. this mission was a little sticky. i know the favorites to eat it for the bees to the fourteenth it was unfortunate. i took a cpr time. zz zz. we got to come to the end of the traditional music stopped they share with him back next week. we want new meal was an analysis of the sub continent. meanwhile noted diving into a set and obviously at the end i end up call. this is not awash in signing off on the up of the entire production team off his face. since the end of the week. i tell you about that. i'm not fine. and all after that. not coffee or hot. and one. watch out. emma to see the press each other to accompany us on saturday tested. and second symphony orchestra presenting a seat in the mid teens really need them. the steam to talk to us after they tested. the choice of his pocket to let the antique black heart ctmh next time. i was chosen to open the festival. the opera was staged outdoors the first medieval ca
can be typically i'm going to the songs are composed music to get up and he is to be on to the west indies then you have a stamping up at the dubai international film festival. this mission was a little sticky. i know the favorites to eat it for the bees to the fourteenth it was unfortunate. i took a cpr time. zz zz. we got to come to the end of the traditional music stopped they share with him back next week. we want new meal was an analysis of the sub continent. meanwhile noted diving into a...
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i started going towards more indy, and people do not have imagination, so they started thinking thatdid that, that is what i did. it is fine. i am not complaining. i am happy doing independent film. but the world of independent film is getting a touch harder. i have projects that are more mainstream movies, so i am not completely in the independent world. i like infilms that hollywood, as well. that there isct pressure in any project that one has to do in a certain amount of time, but when you are shooting something in 15 days, yes, and you do this consistently. i do not even know what the question is, but doing this consistently with the shooting schedules. >> you have very little chance for a mistake. like you have to be very focused, and the intensity of the work. you have to rehearse. but it is the same for every film. longer shoots are a bit easier, i would say. i dream of having a, you know, eight-we shoot, and that is not that much. -- eight-week shoot. time is money. it is harder and harder to make films. you know what is funny? a friend e-mailed me that he downloaded a film
i started going towards more indy, and people do not have imagination, so they started thinking thatdid that, that is what i did. it is fine. i am not complaining. i am happy doing independent film. but the world of independent film is getting a touch harder. i have projects that are more mainstream movies, so i am not completely in the independent world. i like infilms that hollywood, as well. that there isct pressure in any project that one has to do in a certain amount of time, but when you...
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indy is indoors. the eagles the only ones selling out. the chiefs and colts, saturday, 4:30 p.m. eastern time. thunder tied up in the final seconds. >> they switch it. behind his back. he shot it. >> brooklyn's joe johnson with the game winner at the buzzer. a rare win for brooklyn, 95-93. >>> coming up at the top of the hour, "morning joe," the winter storm impacting millions. bill karins back with an updated forecast. see if he sees jim cramer at the table. there's no such thing as bad publicity. it may be working out well for the cast of "duck dynasty." the latest product her hoping to make a buck on when we come back. [ male announcer ] legalzoom has helped start over 1 million businesses. if you have a business idea, we have a personalized legal solution that's right for you. with easy step-by-step guidance, we're here to help you turn your dream into a reality. start your business today with legalzoom. [ male announcer ] with nearly 7 million investors... oh hey, neill, how are you? [ male announcer ] ...you'd expect us to have a highly skilled call center. kevin, neill hol
indy is indoors. the eagles the only ones selling out. the chiefs and colts, saturday, 4:30 p.m. eastern time. thunder tied up in the final seconds. >> they switch it. behind his back. he shot it. >> brooklyn's joe johnson with the game winner at the buzzer. a rare win for brooklyn, 95-93. >>> coming up at the top of the hour, "morning joe," the winter storm impacting millions. bill karins back with an updated forecast. see if he sees jim cramer at the table....
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tackle and accents that talent is in the united states on the one hand and that the time and is in indy on the other are similar nature perhaps different in mind that i can do a good report about the outrage but it's also a member of the chinese that congress the chinese bottom to combating back to the average was off by the member the us senate and u s congress. and if i remember correctly the outrage that a parliamentarian in china is a piece about ten times richer than the average parliamentarian and the united states. that particular concentration of bitterness and gain antenna so in that sense the challenges being faced by developing countries which are the one and had reportedly the last words you know breathe deep or parts of society living in one of two dollars a day combined with the rich emerging. the switch is no less strict than baby gates or george soros others are in the united states the difference in power between though is the difference in that beat the disease is something that has really been seen before in history. some of this mistake correct has the politically lo
tackle and accents that talent is in the united states on the one hand and that the time and is in indy on the other are similar nature perhaps different in mind that i can do a good report about the outrage but it's also a member of the chinese that congress the chinese bottom to combating back to the average was off by the member the us senate and u s congress. and if i remember correctly the outrage that a parliamentarian in china is a piece about ten times richer than the average...
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luck, three picks but indy with the second largest comeback in nfl history, onl buffalo's come back in 18993 -- 1993 was bigger. >> everybody stepped up. every player on the offense had at least three really big plays that turned the game around. >> when you get these opportunities, you don't know when your next one will be. it's -- just trying to make the most of it, and got it do. >> smith was really, reallygood today. nfc wild card game in philadelphia. second quarter. new orleans, the only points in this game, 36-yard field goal. it's 49ers and packers in the send nfc wild card game morrow afternoon. league says, three degrees at kickoff. brutal conditions for everyone at lambeau field sunday, because of the cold many are previous ricking a low-scoring game could be settled by the kickers. phil dow dawson says he looks forward it to. he spent six seasons in cleveland. >> we'll gasoline together and communicate that and that domino affects all the other tngs down the road. now the offense knows inside the 35 on a day, evebody has to be on the same page, has to embrace the reality th
luck, three picks but indy with the second largest comeback in nfl history, onl buffalo's come back in 18993 -- 1993 was bigger. >> everybody stepped up. every player on the offense had at least three really big plays that turned the game around. >> when you get these opportunities, you don't know when your next one will be. it's -- just trying to make the most of it, and got it do. >> smith was really, reallygood today. nfc wild card game in philadelphia. second quarter. new...
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. >> segÚn la fiscalÍa cuatro cambiecill cabecilla de la red les indi indicaban quÉ decir para convencerros trabajando y pagando impuestos y disfrutando yo pienso que estuvo muy mal. >> en total autoridades dicen que acusados cobraron unos 400 millones de dÓlares fraudulentamente todos acusados se declararon no culpables en una corte de manhattan. >> el presidente de la cÁmara de representantes john b dijo a sus colegas republicanos que estÁ preparando una lista de principios para incluirse en una reforma migratoria y eso dice para este aÑo en un reuniÓn con miembro de su partido explicÓ que es un esfuerzo de lÍderes republicanos de ese Órgano legislativo entre estÁ bob g jefe del comitÉ judicial, el documento se presentarÍa en prÓximas semanas a la bancada republicana en la cÁmara. >> y bueno tenemos ahora una denuncia el gobierno tiene en la mira a varias compaÑÍas que ofrecen productos para bajar de peso asegurando que tienen efectos casi milagrosos, mÁgicos que prometen mucho pero son falsos. >> cristina londoÑo explica quÉ significa esto para esta millonaria industria y para los con
. >> segÚn la fiscalÍa cuatro cambiecill cabecilla de la red les indi indicaban quÉ decir para convencerros trabajando y pagando impuestos y disfrutando yo pienso que estuvo muy mal. >> en total autoridades dicen que acusados cobraron unos 400 millones de dÓlares fraudulentamente todos acusados se declararon no culpables en una corte de manhattan. >> el presidente de la cÁmara de representantes john b dijo a sus colegas republicanos que estÁ preparando una lista de...
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luck, three picks but indy with the second largest comeback in nfl history, only buffalo's come back in 18993 -- 1993 was bigger. >> everybody stepped up. every player on the offense had at least three really big plays that turned the game around. >> when you get these opportunities, you don't know when your next one will be. it's -- just trying to make the most of it, and got it done. >> smith was really, really good today. nfc wild card game in philadelphia. second quarter. new orleans, the only points in this game, 36-yard field goal. it's 49ers and packers in the second nfc wild card game tomorrow afternoon. league says, three degrees at kickoff. brutal conditions for everyone at lambeau field sunday, because of the cold many are previous ricking a low-scoring game could be settled by the kickers. phil dow dawson says he looks forward it to. he spent six seasons in cleveland. >> we'll gasoline together and communicate that and that domino affects all the other things down the road. now the offense knows inside the 35 on a day, everybody has to be on the same page, has to embrace
luck, three picks but indy with the second largest comeback in nfl history, only buffalo's come back in 18993 -- 1993 was bigger. >> everybody stepped up. every player on the offense had at least three really big plays that turned the game around. >> when you get these opportunities, you don't know when your next one will be. it's -- just trying to make the most of it, and got it done. >> smith was really, really good today. nfc wild card game in philadelphia. second quarter....
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td con un total de 433 yardas, vean el pase de 64 yardas para hilton y desmoronaro n a kansas city; indye vo phillip rivers y los chargers de san diego wipe vo phillip rivers y los chargers chargers ganan su quinto en fila... wipe blanca --asi llegamos al final de . >> ♪ (mÚsica)♪. >> buenas noches compadre estamos en lunes, lunes de show nÚmero one titulares y mÁs curso light el amÉrica arranca volando alto y la nfl una locura el fin de semana. >> asÍ que prepÁrense y comienza una ediciÓn de lunes de titulares y mÁs coors light. >> ♪ (mÚsica)♪
td con un total de 433 yardas, vean el pase de 64 yardas para hilton y desmoronaro n a kansas city; indye vo phillip rivers y los chargers de san diego wipe vo phillip rivers y los chargers chargers ganan su quinto en fila... wipe blanca --asi llegamos al final de . >> ♪ (mÚsica)♪. >> buenas noches compadre estamos en lunes, lunes de show nÚmero one titulares y mÁs curso light el amÉrica arranca volando alto y la nfl una locura el fin de semana. >> asÍ que prepÁrense...
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it won praise on a indy circuit and best narrative feature at the 2010 south by southwest festival. >ook? >> reporter: two years later dunham hit it big with "girls," creator and star working along side comedy director and producer. the hbo series tells a story of 20 somethings struggling to get their lives on track in new york. >> and then i am busy, trying to become who i am. >> reporter: some have called dunham the voice of a generation but many disagree saying most can't relate to her spoiled out of touch characters. >> what is wrong with people? >> reporter: some are offended by dunham's frequent newtity. >> most situations it's not a good idea to be naked on television. >> reporter: a lack of diversity in the cast. >> i'm sure people dislike the show for plenty of reasons. >> reporter: but ratings don't lie. seasons one and two brought in about 4.6 million viewers a week. >> are you serious? >> reporter: and won two golden globes and an emmy. season three promises more of the same. off screen, dunham is writing a fun funny how-to book. the price for their advice, reported $3.5 m
it won praise on a indy circuit and best narrative feature at the 2010 south by southwest festival. >ook? >> reporter: two years later dunham hit it big with "girls," creator and star working along side comedy director and producer. the hbo series tells a story of 20 somethings struggling to get their lives on track in new york. >> and then i am busy, trying to become who i am. >> reporter: some have called dunham the voice of a generation but many disagree saying...
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the winter is always a reminder of how we should look after our health with a indies everywhere feeling the strain particularly at this time of year. there's no doubt that organ transplants save lives but waiting lists for compatible donors can never be shorter not so what if there were a way of producing compatible organs on demand. bio printing has traditionally meant printing biocompatible materials as a base for cells to grow their rates may sound far fetched scientists have already monies to produce the human ear and all the tissues. of the organs to create a three d. blueprint cells are then taken from the patient which are then placed in a culture to multiply the cells then painstakingly placed on the three d. printer scuffled which is then incubator to produce a functioning all. three d. bio printing solutions open this labs in september two thousand and thirteen with the sole purpose of advancing tissue engineering supported by the moscow department of health care and in vitro labs the skolkovo resident should soon have all the equipment necessary to money factual organs it's a
the winter is always a reminder of how we should look after our health with a indies everywhere feeling the strain particularly at this time of year. there's no doubt that organ transplants save lives but waiting lists for compatible donors can never be shorter not so what if there were a way of producing compatible organs on demand. bio printing has traditionally meant printing biocompatible materials as a base for cells to grow their rates may sound far fetched scientists have already monies...
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>> he comes from a powerful family from the south of the country and was in indy for three decades. he has also served as a cabinet minister, a member of the democrat party, and since october 2013, he has been the leader of the opposition to the amnesty law tabled by -- the amnesty law which would have rehabilitated her brother. she wants to set up so-called unelected people's councils run by influential allies to reform the country and rid it of her brother's influence, and no one knows what this means for thai democracy. at any rate, he's regarded as a bad influence who has ruined the country with his corruption and populist policies. >> what about the military? what is its role? >> the thai military has seized power on no fewer than 18 occasions over the last 80 years, and it is loyal to the king at the present time as its name suggests. in the present crisis, the military appears to be sitting on the fence. it is said, for example, that it will not protect polling stations on sunday because that's a job for the police, and the army chief has indicated troops will only play a low
>> he comes from a powerful family from the south of the country and was in indy for three decades. he has also served as a cabinet minister, a member of the democrat party, and since october 2013, he has been the leader of the opposition to the amnesty law tabled by -- the amnesty law which would have rehabilitated her brother. she wants to set up so-called unelected people's councils run by influential allies to reform the country and rid it of her brother's influence, and no one knows...
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qualify, but lacked the funds needed for travel and equipment, so they turned to crowd funding led by indygo. the team reached its goal and told us how great it will be to compete. >> we are overwhelmed. we are incredibly grateful and humbled by the outpouring of support from people far and wide. >> in all, the team raised more than $100,000 in the campaign launched just a few days ago an we continue our olympic coverage on our website. just click on the 2014 sochi olympics page. there, you can sign up for our olympic newsletter. >>> hen we come back, we'll take you back to the scene in dublin. you're looking at a live picture at the officer's body is moved to the coroner's office. that is the motorcade with police and the body inside that van. back in a moment. >>> bring you another update on our breaking news. b.a.r.t. officer killed in the line of duty. officials have confirmed the officer was accidentally shot while conducting a probation search at this apartment complex in dublin. this is around 1:00 p.m. at the park sierra apartments on daugherty road. they were searching the apartme
qualify, but lacked the funds needed for travel and equipment, so they turned to crowd funding led by indygo. the team reached its goal and told us how great it will be to compete. >> we are overwhelmed. we are incredibly grateful and humbled by the outpouring of support from people far and wide. >> in all, the team raised more than $100,000 in the campaign launched just a few days ago an we continue our olympic coverage on our website. just click on the 2014 sochi olympics page....
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. >> do you think we'll see more use of indy go go and kick start? >> i think it's a huge potential for the market. we've only seen it just now for hardware. i i'm surprised we haven't seen more software related non-profits. >> it's -- >> democratization of venture capital. >> is that what went through? what did you guys do? >> when 2009 was before the entire crowd funding phase, we kind of boot strapped it initially just kind of hang on by a few friends and family. this year we took to crowd funding and that enable d us to grow. >> is that why we were talking earlier in the break, the first device was interesting, did kind of same thing, helped you find lost devices and looked klunky xp compared to this very slick little circle it is now. i don't think it's all technology that's made it better, right? it's what you've learned over the years and the amount of money that you're able to invest in it, what made your gadget that much better in that short period of time? >> i think it's definitely a little bit of a technology story but also getting feedba
. >> do you think we'll see more use of indy go go and kick start? >> i think it's a huge potential for the market. we've only seen it just now for hardware. i i'm surprised we haven't seen more software related non-profits. >> it's -- >> democratization of venture capital. >> is that what went through? what did you guys do? >> when 2009 was before the entire crowd funding phase, we kind of boot strapped it initially just kind of hang on by a few friends and...
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these ideals and the visual language which expressed them all over the world-- to the americas, the indiesand beyond. it is appropriate, then, that these are the first pictures we see in a serieson the tr. we could have started in the caves of lascaux or the temples of luxor. but if there is a source to which weste art and thought constaly refers, it's in ancient greece and rome, which are forever fantasized and idealized, but are with us wherever we look. more than 200 years ago, when the founding fathers of the united states were building their new capital here in washington, they searched for a visual style which would embody their democratic ideals, and they found it in greece and rome in a style which for them, as still for us, embodies harmony, order, and freedom. the west has built its temples to liberty and justice and to money and power in the greek and roman style. you see it in trafalgar square in london and in leningrad in the soviet union. at the root of the western tradition-- in architecture, painting, and sculpture-- is the classical legacy. it's so ingrained in our way of
these ideals and the visual language which expressed them all over the world-- to the americas, the indiesand beyond. it is appropriate, then, that these are the first pictures we see in a serieson the tr. we could have started in the caves of lascaux or the temples of luxor. but if there is a source to which weste art and thought constaly refers, it's in ancient greece and rome, which are forever fantasized and idealized, but are with us wherever we look. more than 200 years ago, when the...
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. >> jim indy ki joining us. >>> so now we know how cold these feel do we know what it's doing to our bodies? >> dr. richard besser shows us how our bodies react to this air. >> this temperature you have to completely bundle up. you want to make a sealed envelope of air around your body to keep you warm. we took these pictures with a thermal camera. the red is heat coming off this man. you can see his face and neck are giving off heat. what's more, look closely. you can see where the zipper of his jacket is leaking heat. if you lose too much heat there's a real danger of hypothermia. you need to wear many thin layers. he's standingout side, he takes off his gloves and look what happens, the heat, that orange/yellow, over the course of one minute disappears much that's the beginning of frostbite. his fingers losing all heat and his body is protecting itself and keeping it in the core for the essential organs. you can't have any exposed skin in this kind of weather. >> today another cold day as well for much of the country. stay with abc news throughout this extreme blast of cold air. l
. >> jim indy ki joining us. >>> so now we know how cold these feel do we know what it's doing to our bodies? >> dr. richard besser shows us how our bodies react to this air. >> this temperature you have to completely bundle up. you want to make a sealed envelope of air around your body to keep you warm. we took these pictures with a thermal camera. the red is heat coming off this man. you can see his face and neck are giving off heat. what's more, look closely. you...