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well who do you want to, start with ironman, mia, you know a lot about ironman. >> yes. >> ironman take kids' table. have a seat. yeah, there you go. all right. well. all right. pretty good costume you got there. >> thank you. >> jimmy: now you guys ready? if you know the answer, ring in, okay. mia. >> okay. >> jimmy: first question, what is ironman's girlfriend's name? >> heather potts. >> jimmy: that is absolutely right. did we know that? question number two. what is ironman's best friend's name? >> brody. >> jimmy: that is exactly right. [ cheers and applause ] >> very good. >> jimmy: final question, for ironman, and mia, what is in ironman's chest? >> the ark reactor. >> jimmy: the ark reactor. absolutely right. captain america. you jump in there. all right. mia, this is captain america. he couldn't afford a mask. do you know a lot about captain america. >> of course i do. >> yes. >> jimmy: i know you do, mia. question number one, what is captain america's shield made of? >> titanium. >> jimmy: did you know that one, guillermo? >> guillermo: no. >> jimmy: no. where is vibranium foun
well who do you want to, start with ironman, mia, you know a lot about ironman. >> yes. >> ironman take kids' table. have a seat. yeah, there you go. all right. well. all right. pretty good costume you got there. >> thank you. >> jimmy: now you guys ready? if you know the answer, ring in, okay. mia. >> okay. >> jimmy: first question, what is ironman's girlfriend's name? >> heather potts. >> jimmy: that is absolutely right. did we know that?...
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>> this is like ironman.is a little like it. >> next question. >> i think we are really close. >> have i nothing. >> what do you think we are three years away? >> two and a half to three years away. depending if the government shutdown continues we may never get there. >> and then you should march on washington in the self-made iron suit. >> here you go. iso-skeletons. >> that's what i'm doing in the compound in idaho. >> andy, are there down sides to a platoon full of dudes wearing exowe-skeletons. >> it sounds like the thing from "aliens" with sigourney weaver. perhaps they can use the same programmers of the obama website. >> that would be a disaster, amy. could this be used in everyday life? that's what happens. you build something in the military space program and we end up using it. we could be walking around in them all the time. >> i think you could use it to fight aliens or monsters that rise from the deep ocean. interest elbow was in a movie and i watch that when i can. that's different. >> that's f
>> this is like ironman.is a little like it. >> next question. >> i think we are really close. >> have i nothing. >> what do you think we are three years away? >> two and a half to three years away. depending if the government shutdown continues we may never get there. >> and then you should march on washington in the self-made iron suit. >> here you go. iso-skeletons. >> that's what i'm doing in the compound in idaho. >> andy, are...
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>>an escape from the expected. >>> ironman could soon be fighting for the u.s. army. department has commissioned a suit that will supply soldiers with night vision, enhanced strength and protection from gunfire. the goal is full-body ballistic protection. it's called tal owes, for tactical assault light operator suit and truth be told it looks more like the suits from starship troopers than what tony starks wears but only one of the many new inventions being worked on for our soldiers before we know it, science fiction my become real. joining us now from portland, oregon is dr. julie carpenter, a human robot interaction field robotics researcher and consultants. great to have you with us tonight, dr. carpenter. i want to go down the attributes of this suit. according to the u.s. i'm, this suit will give you superhuman strength with greater ballistic protection. how does it give you more strength? >> well, the robotic exoskeletonexoskeletons typicalk where the person wears it like a suit as you said, sorts of like an ironman suit, and through the system of the robot it
>>an escape from the expected. >>> ironman could soon be fighting for the u.s. army. department has commissioned a suit that will supply soldiers with night vision, enhanced strength and protection from gunfire. the goal is full-body ballistic protection. it's called tal owes, for tactical assault light operator suit and truth be told it looks more like the suits from starship troopers than what tony starks wears but only one of the many new inventions being worked on for our...
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that is a full ironman sequel per day. we could be up to "ironman 7" tomorrow. we are not.essential government services have been put on hold. flight safety inspectors furloughed. national monuments closed. the grand canyon its closed. they filled it with spackle. passport offices have been closed too. interesting fact. passport lines, take exactly the same amount of time whether the passport office is open or not. one very significant result of the shutdown is, 70% of u.s. intelligence employees are off the job which could make us vulnerable to a terrorist attack. al qaeda release aid video that has the the cia very concerned. [ speaking foreign language ] >> but it seems like you are doing a pretty good job on your own. let us know if you need any help. we will be around. yolo! [ applause ] >> jimmy: yesterday, marlin stuchman, not a name i made up, one of the congressmen response bum for the shutdown. marlin dug his heels in. we are not going to be disrespected. we have to get something out of this. and i don't know what that even its. that's what he said. quite a rallyi
that is a full ironman sequel per day. we could be up to "ironman 7" tomorrow. we are not.essential government services have been put on hold. flight safety inspectors furloughed. national monuments closed. the grand canyon its closed. they filled it with spackle. passport offices have been closed too. interesting fact. passport lines, take exactly the same amount of time whether the passport office is open or not. one very significant result of the shutdown is, 70% of u.s....
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army plans ironman armor, why can't they develop this in a medical or charitable field?well, actually they have. there is different it's vagues. i know that china, there was i believe it was called ryman that was being worked on several years ago . other companies have as well. bionics that will help -- that people can wear as forms of prosthetics that can help people that have issues with mobility. and there are also exoskeletons that eventually nurses and other aids can wear to help lift patients and move them when they lack their own mobility. so these -- it is being worked on in health care and there are some robots that are, you know, in the early stages. >> and there are all sorts of robots out there that are being planned or used to help the military. we have one called the wildcat which can move very quickly. and another one called the cheetah that can also move very quickly, we are looking at the wildcat right now. one of the things that you have studied and we have only have 45 seconds or so is you have studied the interaction of military men and women with the
army plans ironman armor, why can't they develop this in a medical or charitable field?well, actually they have. there is different it's vagues. i know that china, there was i believe it was called ryman that was being worked on several years ago . other companies have as well. bionics that will help -- that people can wear as forms of prosthetics that can help people that have issues with mobility. and there are also exoskeletons that eventually nurses and other aids can wear to help lift...
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that is a full ironman sequel per day. we could be up to "ironman 7" tomorrow. we are not. nonessential government services have been put on hold. flight safety inspectors furloughed. national monuments closed. the grand canyon its closed. they filled it with spackle. passport offices have been closed too. interesting fact. passport lines, take exactly the same amount of time whether the passport office is open or not. one very significant result of the shutdown is, 70% of u.s. intelligence employees are off the job which could make us vulnerable to a terrorist attack. al qaeda release aid video that has the the cia very concerned. [ speaking foreign language ] >> but it seems like you are doing a pretty good job on your own. let us know if you need any help. we will be around. yolo! [ applause ] >> jimmy: yesterday, marlin stuchman, not a name i made up, one of the congressmen response bum for the shutdown. marlin dug his heels in. we are not going to be disrespected. we have to get something out of this. and i don't know what that even its. that's what he said. quite a ra
that is a full ironman sequel per day. we could be up to "ironman 7" tomorrow. we are not. nonessential government services have been put on hold. flight safety inspectors furloughed. national monuments closed. the grand canyon its closed. they filled it with spackle. passport offices have been closed too. interesting fact. passport lines, take exactly the same amount of time whether the passport office is open or not. one very significant result of the shutdown is, 70% of u.s....
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. >> he's known as iranman but -- ironman but right now brett ironman but right now brett favre is suffering the washington post praises terry mcauliffe for "stressing job creation and economic development." it's mcauliffe who's "more capable of governing." go to this website to see terry mcauliffe's jobs plan for virginia. terry mcauliffe. putting jobs first. i'm a conservative. i've always voted conservative. i'm gonna vote for terry mcauliffe this time. he's a successful businessman and knows business inside and out and can lead virginia. i don't want a politician who wants to be inside my home. "just found a @dunkindonuts pumpkin flavored k-cup pack in my coffee stash -- best day ever!!! #mydunkin" get two boxes of dunkin' k-cup packs for just $19.99. share your story. #mydunkin once wrote something on a sheet of paper ♪ the challenge always accepted. and the calling forever answered. ♪ introducing the all-new 2014 s-class. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >>> 6:09. clear skies. if you look at the moon, that's jupiter to the lower left that's almost overhead now. we have clear skies t
. >> he's known as iranman but -- ironman but right now brett ironman but right now brett favre is suffering the washington post praises terry mcauliffe for "stressing job creation and economic development." it's mcauliffe who's "more capable of governing." go to this website to see terry mcauliffe's jobs plan for virginia. terry mcauliffe. putting jobs first. i'm a conservative. i've always voted conservative. i'm gonna vote for terry mcauliffe this time. he's a...
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we first met jeff and wife jenny not long after he returned from the 2012 ironman championship. jeff told us he kept going that night in hawaii because he had come too far to quit and he wasn't talking about the 140-mile race. a star soccer player, he was leg was shattered by a violent tackle 15 years ago. he had failed history and dr depende dependentcys. >> if something in your life is causing you nothing but anguish and you can get rid of it, what do you do? you get rid of it. >> losing that leg turned out to be one of the best things that ever happened to him. >> welcome to our kickoff event. >> jeff's story of perseverance won him the attention of the triathlon community. he was invited back to hawaii, given a second chance to conquer the biggest race of his life. jeff trained like never before. more than 5,000 miles on the road and in the water to make sure he was ready this year and he was. >> i was feeling prepared. i was feeling calm. i was feeling ready to take on the day. >> he felt so good his eyes could see the hollywood ending up ahead. his calf muscle had other id
we first met jeff and wife jenny not long after he returned from the 2012 ironman championship. jeff told us he kept going that night in hawaii because he had come too far to quit and he wasn't talking about the 140-mile race. a star soccer player, he was leg was shattered by a violent tackle 15 years ago. he had failed history and dr depende dependentcys. >> if something in your life is causing you nothing but anguish and you can get rid of it, what do you do? you get rid of it. >>...
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we're not going to get on on star trek or ironman.t. >> i was speaking in particular about behind the camera, you will see denzel or will smith, that's terrific. this is white people telling black stories. there's a lot of where i don't think there's an issue saying that others can't tell stories. or a canadian, doing things like "in the heat of the night." certainly, individuals can do that. the issue is, in hollywood, traditionally people of color were doing films about people of color. so if you lose that small area where you're quote/unquote allowed to tell stories, if we're not doing that, we're also not getting the call to do things necessarily like "ironman" or "star trek" or other films where we can take $250 million and do something different. that's my concern. i do over the last 16 months you've bean a resurgence in the caveat, i will say, films about black people, think like a man, red tails, this film, 42, it's a wonder. time for black people in film. i would say the problem is we need to expand it further. it's got to be
we're not going to get on on star trek or ironman.t. >> i was speaking in particular about behind the camera, you will see denzel or will smith, that's terrific. this is white people telling black stories. there's a lot of where i don't think there's an issue saying that others can't tell stories. or a canadian, doing things like "in the heat of the night." certainly, individuals can do that. the issue is, in hollywood, traditionally people of color were doing films about people...
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>> oh, the 50 grand, i'm going to go do an ironman in europe or in hawaii.it drunk twister or dirty word scrabble? for $100, the correct answer with 63% of the vote -- dirty word scrabble. charisse, you got it. 100 bucks. it's very early. the next question is worth 200 bucks. two possible answers are -- finish i want and walk away. or brew a new pot. the question is what does office workers say they're most likely to do if there's only a small amount of coffee left in the break room pot? do they finish it and walk away or brew a new pot? all right, playing for my favorite spot, what's your story, man? >> i do some bar tending and a friend of mine recently opened a bar here in phoenix. i'm here for luck at safety's. i'm ready to make anyone a dream if i win. >> what would you do with 50,000? >> i would most likely go on a cruise ship, try and find some 8 -- 80s band and go to greece. i'd do whatever i'd want with the money. >> that's a world tour. let's get you some cash here. go to flip those cards. is it finish it or brew a new pot? two for brew a new pot.
>> oh, the 50 grand, i'm going to go do an ironman in europe or in hawaii.it drunk twister or dirty word scrabble? for $100, the correct answer with 63% of the vote -- dirty word scrabble. charisse, you got it. 100 bucks. it's very early. the next question is worth 200 bucks. two possible answers are -- finish i want and walk away. or brew a new pot. the question is what does office workers say they're most likely to do if there's only a small amount of coffee left in the break room pot?...
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the ironman championship in hawaii. year domination- has been broken. marathon, bike, and swam, all in just over eight hours and 12 minutes. in second andcame a german came in third. an australian took the women's title for a second time, setting a new world record in the process of eight hours, 52 minutes, 14 seconds. tennis now. the german world number 10 has at her first title this year the open in austria. she beat the serbian in a straight set. she already secured a spot in the season-ending championship in istanbul later this month. meanwhile, world number two, you the -- novak djokovic, won shanghai masters. the new european kite surfing champion has been crowned near barcelona in spain. -- he managed to defend his european title. both germans pocketed the most points in the tournament with spectacular jumps that wowed spectators as well as judges. beautiful cities in italy, and perhaps the world. venice. but its canals and lagoons put the city under constant threat from rising water levels. engineers have been working on an elaborate barrier sys
the ironman championship in hawaii. year domination- has been broken. marathon, bike, and swam, all in just over eight hours and 12 minutes. in second andcame a german came in third. an australian took the women's title for a second time, setting a new world record in the process of eight hours, 52 minutes, 14 seconds. tennis now. the german world number 10 has at her first title this year the open in austria. she beat the serbian in a straight set. she already secured a spot in the...
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an ironman. hard worker. again the only good news for reggie would be a week off. the bye week. weeks. consecutive games for wide receivers, tim brown with 199. harold jackson, 190. and reggie would set 189 and hopefully still going. mcafee. the kickoff. trindon holliday will come out from four yards in trying to get around the corner and cannot. really good coverage tonight against a guy who is very capable of that spectacular runback as he's proven over the past couple of years. >> cris: peyton manning tells us that he never raises the shade as they're landing coming into a city. they're coming into indianapolis, it was just different. he raised the shade. he took a look around. and what used to be his home, and you know he would like nothing better than to put together one of those peyton manning kind of comebacks at the end of this one. >> al: lot more fun looking out the window on takeoff tonight going back to denver. from the 15. manning gets sacked at the eight yard line. couldn't get away. francois was the first guy in and freeman finishes him off. >> cris: you get so us
an ironman. hard worker. again the only good news for reggie would be a week off. the bye week. weeks. consecutive games for wide receivers, tim brown with 199. harold jackson, 190. and reggie would set 189 and hopefully still going. mcafee. the kickoff. trindon holliday will come out from four yards in trying to get around the corner and cannot. really good coverage tonight against a guy who is very capable of that spectacular runback as he's proven over the past couple of years. >>...
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she recently completed a half ironman race in augusta, georgia. unbelievable.our other alumni, they did a relay in that race. i remember two of them did their first triathlon just a few weeks ago in malibu. the key here is that all of them started small, one step at a time, and they transformed themselves from couch potatoes into triathletes, and you can do this as well. i'm excited to announce we're now accepting submissions for our 2014 fit nation challenge team and logon to cnn.com/fitnation and learn much more and join us. >>> let's stay on topic here, you know, one of the things i've really come to love about the triathlons is the sport of cycling. this is a lot of fun, and for a lot of people it can be intimdating when you start but it doesn't have to be. for somebody who may be, you know, in their late 40s, late 50s, who wants to get back into cycling again, doctor, what would be the thing that you sort of tell them to be mindful of? >> i think the first thing is be mindful of your current injuries. make sure those are addressed and make sure you have so
she recently completed a half ironman race in augusta, georgia. unbelievable.our other alumni, they did a relay in that race. i remember two of them did their first triathlon just a few weeks ago in malibu. the key here is that all of them started small, one step at a time, and they transformed themselves from couch potatoes into triathletes, and you can do this as well. i'm excited to announce we're now accepting submissions for our 2014 fit nation challenge team and logon to cnn.com/fitnation...
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not only is he doing a dance that we take great pride in, but he is doing it at the premiere of "ironman" in germany. that's like wearing a black face in harlem. i for one am completed outraged. i tell you something else ssments goldie hawn and kurt russell went dressed as heidi and her uncle in the cartoonish german duds. i would show you that picture, but we couldn't afford it because shepherd's news desk can't for himself. but you can google it. it is out there. anyways, hasn't germany gone through enough? stop it already. >> what was the point of japan? >> what part of world war ii were you not understanding? >> the part where you shouldn't have referenced it? >> it is called history. look into it when you are not making love to your snowden picture. focus, you freak. >> activist. >> shepherd's desk is expensive. >> it is so expensive. i wonder where he is going to fly tonight. >> have you seen the secret drawer? >> coming up, david beckham is dead -- tired of all of the questions about the tattoo. leave the man meat alone. the west side rents room to people. but these hot chicks hav
not only is he doing a dance that we take great pride in, but he is doing it at the premiere of "ironman" in germany. that's like wearing a black face in harlem. i for one am completed outraged. i tell you something else ssments goldie hawn and kurt russell went dressed as heidi and her uncle in the cartoonish german duds. i would show you that picture, but we couldn't afford it because shepherd's news desk can't for himself. but you can google it. it is out there. anyways, hasn't...
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we've had ironman here, ghosts and goblins. harry potter. a lot of activity going on. they have a haunted house pumpkin carving. a lot of things going on. and if judy, our photographer can come here, that is big ben coming around. they have carriage rides as well. big ben is a part clydesdale, part quarter horse. and he is gorgeous. and a lot of folks are riding him around for that as well. a lot happening here. this is one of the first halloween festivities we've seen. for now, we're sending it back to you on television hill. for bob turk, to tell us how it is going to be. >>> that will be a lot of fun. but dress for the weather. it's going to be in the 40s most of the evening. and by later on, it will be quickly in the upper 30s by about probably 9:00, 10:00. >>> take a look at temps now. we're down to 51 and will continue to drop as the sun sets shortly. 32 in oakland. they did get up to about 34. 53 in d.c. and 50 in ocean city. 45 in cumberland. and locally, temperatures upper 40s to the low 50s. still a bit of a breeze. but later tonight, as the wind quits, the t
we've had ironman here, ghosts and goblins. harry potter. a lot of activity going on. they have a haunted house pumpkin carving. a lot of things going on. and if judy, our photographer can come here, that is big ben coming around. they have carriage rides as well. big ben is a part clydesdale, part quarter horse. and he is gorgeous. and a lot of folks are riding him around for that as well. a lot happening here. this is one of the first halloween festivities we've seen. for now, we're sending...
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. >> ironman with a sewer hammer. >> did you see this table to the right? >> very cool. >> isn't that cool? >> yes, it is. >> very for the eastern shore home. >> sharon gibala reporting live this morning. seeing christmas presents. >> still to come on eyewitness news sunday morning. need help making a meal? somebody can save you lots of money and time and help you support local ,, and when you get up -- can i play? no! you don't even get football. [ male announcer ] when you've got 100% fiber optic fios, you get it. america's fastest, most reliable internet. it's the ultimate for downloading, streaming, and chatting. -- that guy all over the football field. thanks, joe. if the running backs don't start picking up the blitz, the quarterback is going to have a long night. is that your sister? look, are you trying to take my job? maybe. technology that lets you play with the big boys. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities >> all of this can help local and regional farms. >> regina mccarthy is here with friends and farms, the unique program ba
. >> ironman with a sewer hammer. >> did you see this table to the right? >> very cool. >> isn't that cool? >> yes, it is. >> very for the eastern shore home. >> sharon gibala reporting live this morning. seeing christmas presents. >> still to come on eyewitness news sunday morning. need help making a meal? somebody can save you lots of money and time and help you support local ,, and when you get up -- can i play? no! you don't even get football....
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. >> no shortage of extreme sporting events, few requiring the endurns of the hawaiian ironman. it was staged on saturday, involving a 3.8km swim, 180km cycle and an entire marathon. australia's mirander won the title. she was two minutes off the record. a belgium claimed the men's in a time of 8 hours, 12 minutes and 29 seconds. >> afghanistan's cricket team returned home to a hero's welcome a week after securing a place in the first of world cup. tourists packed the streets as the team was honoured with a presentation and celebration at the kabul cricket stadium. the squad has been promised $1 million to prepare for the tournament held in new zealand and australia in 2015. >> that's it for me. >> good to see teams like that coming from the african capital. >> two teams from the netherlands won the world solar challenge, a motor race across australia, covering 3,000km in a little more than 33 hours. the race cars were powered by the sun. andrew thomas reports. >> this is the solar car equivalent of a formula 1 starting grid. these cars take off with a hum, rather than a roar -
. >> no shortage of extreme sporting events, few requiring the endurns of the hawaiian ironman. it was staged on saturday, involving a 3.8km swim, 180km cycle and an entire marathon. australia's mirander won the title. she was two minutes off the record. a belgium claimed the men's in a time of 8 hours, 12 minutes and 29 seconds. >> afghanistan's cricket team returned home to a hero's welcome a week after securing a place in the first of world cup. tourists packed the streets as the...
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. >> he is from ironman. >> matt -- i don't know this one. >> who is that guy. >> that is a good question idea. never seen him before. >> never? you have seen this guy before. >> i don't know who he is. >> he has dated some of the most famous women in the world. >> what? >> drew bledsoe. >> you think that is drew bledsoe. >> oh, yeah, that is tom brady. >> he's a hot football player, everybody knows that, come on. >> i think he is a golfer. i don't know his name. >> phil mickelson? >> he doesn't play football. >> name three guys in the world series. >> who is playing? >> name three people in the world series, go; you're killing me right now. >> let me give you a hint. discount double check. have you ever seen that commercial? >> no. >> kobe bryant. his fame surpasses the circle of sports. [ laughter ] >> i think we'll leave it at that. >> tim tebow was recognized by everyone. >> really? >> lebron james and payton manning were recognized by 86%, venus williams and tom brady and aaron rodgers recognize by 58%. fill nicholson 50 partly sunny and i'm surprised about this. >> and what about ph
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. >> reporter: john devore whose movie credits include "ironman 3" it made for a nail biting finish withractions of a second separating the top flyers. the american finished a fifth of a second behind the winner. colombian jonathan florez. the competition was another milestone for this young sport. for today, ian williams, china. >> seems to me the victory is walking away alive. >>> a shake up for the "fifty shades of grey." >>> a shake up for the "fifty shades of grey." who will play christian ♪ as your life changes, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust along the way, refocus as careers change and kids head off to college, and revisit your investments as retirement gets closer. wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help you fine-tune your personal economy. start today with a free one-on-one review of your retirement plan. >>> when the casting lineup of the movie version of "fifty shades of grey" was unveiled, some didn't like charlie hunnam as christian gray. this morning they may be happy to hear he has dropped out. a search is on again for a star
. >> reporter: john devore whose movie credits include "ironman 3" it made for a nail biting finish withractions of a second separating the top flyers. the american finished a fifth of a second behind the winner. colombian jonathan florez. the competition was another milestone for this young sport. for today, ian williams, china. >> seems to me the victory is walking away alive. >>> a shake up for the "fifty shades of grey." >>> a shake up for...
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get into this inspiring story about a woman who defied all the odds, finished the most difficult ironmand stuff. before we head over it's a couchy story. >> every day we're working to be a better company and to keep our commitments and we made a big commitment to america, bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here, through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. >> the story makes much more sense now that we're here at the couch. the good stuff is about people who go beyond for others and this in a different way, amanda's example will help all of us. she is the first female paraathlete to officially complete the ironman world championship in kona, hawaii, the most difficult endurance race you could imagine. the fittest most practiced athletes routinely fail to finish. imagine finishing it without the use of your legs. she joined us, finisher's medal in tow. i asked her if she grasped how ama
get into this inspiring story about a woman who defied all the odds, finished the most difficult ironmand stuff. before we head over it's a couchy story. >> every day we're working to be a better company and to keep our commitments and we made a big commitment to america, bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here, through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years making bp...
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. >> the most remarkable thing about brett favre was the ironman streak, that attitude of whatever is wrong put a band-aid on it, go back out on the field and play. teammates loved that attitude about him. he was praised for that over and over. and the fact that that could be one of the things that leads to him having problems later in life is one of the big paradoxes of the nfl these days. >> sanjay, he was obviously quarterback. are there specific player positions that are susceptible to brain injuries? >> yeah, there seems to be. this is interesting. these so-called speed players like quarterbacks, like running backs, they tend to be more susceptible to this. and if you look at the data across the board, they're about three times more susceptible. so it could be both the number of hits that they take, blows as well as the force of those blows that puts them at higher risk. but yeah, definitely. >> the nfl just settled out of court with players for like $765 million for medical issues. some players feel that's not enough. >> yeah. i mean, there are definitely people who say great, y
. >> the most remarkable thing about brett favre was the ironman streak, that attitude of whatever is wrong put a band-aid on it, go back out on the field and play. teammates loved that attitude about him. he was praised for that over and over. and the fact that that could be one of the things that leads to him having problems later in life is one of the big paradoxes of the nfl these days. >> sanjay, he was obviously quarterback. are there specific player positions that are...
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. ♪ ♪ well maybe i get a costume of my favorite cartoon spiderman, ironman, mf doom maybe me and my wifers popeye and alice the goon ♪ ♪ i know but less stress more festive though throw your snow shoes on like and eskimo ♪ ♪ how about a mariachi out of mexico or maybe one of the attendants at the texaco ♪ ♪ bambatta, godfather vampire, darth vadar dictator, ark raider maybe a caped crusader ♪ ♪ and yeah the type of sicko that would lurk in the basement a freak like freddy ♪ ♪ a creep like jason whatever i select it won't be too outrageous because i don't ♪ ♪ need a disguise that's too high maintenance, jimmy ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: tariq, right there, of the roots, ladies and gentlemen. oh, my goodness. a talented man. that is it for our "audience suggestion box." stick around. we'll be right back with paul giamatti. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ tires screech ] ♪ [ male announcer ] 1.21 gigawatts. today, that's easy. ge is revolutionizing power. supercharging turbines with advanced hardware and innovative software. using data predictively to help power entire cities. so the tu
. ♪ ♪ well maybe i get a costume of my favorite cartoon spiderman, ironman, mf doom maybe me and my wifers popeye and alice the goon ♪ ♪ i know but less stress more festive though throw your snow shoes on like and eskimo ♪ ♪ how about a mariachi out of mexico or maybe one of the attendants at the texaco ♪ ♪ bambatta, godfather vampire, darth vadar dictator, ark raider maybe a caped crusader ♪ ♪ and yeah the type of sicko that would lurk in the basement a freak like freddy...
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i see every preview is, ironman 27. or some franchise.nd this film is -- amazing and compelling and beautiful. hard to watch. hard to watch because the subject matter is difficult. how did it get made? >> there are people out there that are committed to making films that are special. they mean special difficult territories, especially beautiful. but i have to give -- a lot of acknowledgement to plan b, brad pitt's company. and executives. identified myself and steve. get us together. when we came back with the material. they didn't turn us away or look historically. a film has never been ne. they wanted to do it. saw the importance of it. saw resonance of it in a modern setting. they said do it. >> what did you come out of the project knowing about slavery or knowing about what institutions of precivil war american life were like that you didn't know going in? >> biggest thing that i learned. slavery did not arrive fully formed. we just assumed it was here. that it was brought over in some fashion. but it went from -- indentured servitude
i see every preview is, ironman 27. or some franchise.nd this film is -- amazing and compelling and beautiful. hard to watch. hard to watch because the subject matter is difficult. how did it get made? >> there are people out there that are committed to making films that are special. they mean special difficult territories, especially beautiful. but i have to give -- a lot of acknowledgement to plan b, brad pitt's company. and executives. identified myself and steve. get us together. when...
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. >> reporter: it was fleniken himself who -- while watching "ironman 2" and making some popcorn in thegoes dark. >> i said, when they came in to reset the circuit breaker, i'm sure they shut everything down, to reset the circuit breaker, so they shut off the air conditioning." >> reporter: it had to have happened in that window, right after the maintenance guys left. >> he was killed before he realized that the room got warm. >> reporter: because he was so adamant about keeping the room freezing cold. >> ice cold. exactly. >> reporter: and when detectives discovered that body, the room was broiling. no one had turned that air conditioner back on. brennan theorized that perhaps the hotel blackout could have led to an argument between fleniken and another guest who might have been ticked off. >> he must've had a confrontation. i said, "we're gonna find out that it was probably the two guys next door." >> reporter: brennan knows the living tell all sorts of stories. >> i know if the guys next door had anything to do with this, they won't keep it to themselves. they will tell their other c
. >> reporter: it was fleniken himself who -- while watching "ironman 2" and making some popcorn in thegoes dark. >> i said, when they came in to reset the circuit breaker, i'm sure they shut everything down, to reset the circuit breaker, so they shut off the air conditioning." >> reporter: it had to have happened in that window, right after the maintenance guys left. >> he was killed before he realized that the room got warm. >> reporter: because he...
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. ♪ ♪ >> i'm getting a lot of questions like, oh, what if ironman and superman were to fight?y, it's definitely biblical. i think it's -- >> carson: i send my only son to save man? i mean, there's all of that. >> it's like, oh, that's cryptic. i don't get it. no, yeah, it's pretty, a lot of that -- >> carson: how did you handle all of that? >> i love that, i love that. you don't need to work to hard to get that -- you did it just now. you don't need to work too hard to get any of those kind of sub-texty metaphors to surface. as a matter of fact, you have to do the opposite to make sure that, you know, your story isn't being weighed down by too much symbolism constantly. because it's just there. >> carson: all of that meaty mythology, that's what'll make a film last 100 years from now and not just be a visual memory. >> right, well that, and that's what -- >> carson: that's what you wanted to achieve. >> you got to do that. >> i have to believe that you were sent here for a reason. and even if it takes the rest of your life, you owe it to yourself to find out what that reason i
. ♪ ♪ >> i'm getting a lot of questions like, oh, what if ironman and superman were to fight?y, it's definitely biblical. i think it's -- >> carson: i send my only son to save man? i mean, there's all of that. >> it's like, oh, that's cryptic. i don't get it. no, yeah, it's pretty, a lot of that -- >> carson: how did you handle all of that? >> i love that, i love that. you don't need to work to hard to get that -- you did it just now. you don't need to work too...
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>> ironman! whoa! captain america! superman! these are handsome super heros. costume here? >> we do. >> we all do. let's all raise our hands. >> you need candy to go with halloween. happy halloween. >> we love all these costumes and these candieses. we wish everybody a safe and happy halloween. from party city and disney store. >> thank you, everybody. >> happy halloween. >> she's usually cute. >> as elisabeth hands out the candy to the kids, coming up after a brief timeout, somebody -- you all know is going to critique our duck dynasty special costumes. >> the most famous men in america. no offense [ male announcer ] this is claira. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for her, she's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with her all day to see how it goes. [ claira ] after the deliveries, i was okay. now the ciabatta is done and the pain is starting again. more pills? seriously? seriously. [ groans ] all these stops to take more pills can be a pain. can i get my aleve back? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. [ male announcer
>> ironman! whoa! captain america! superman! these are handsome super heros. costume here? >> we do. >> we all do. let's all raise our hands. >> you need candy to go with halloween. happy halloween. >> we love all these costumes and these candieses. we wish everybody a safe and happy halloween. from party city and disney store. >> thank you, everybody. >> happy halloween. >> she's usually cute. >> as elisabeth hands out the candy to the...
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operations commanders have asked private industry to create a real life battlefield version of the ironman hand too many fellow soldiers taking gunshot wounds, being a part of ied blasts, long-term life changing injuries. 3 c3 prueba de balas, y cascos que un >>> and then on trending, photoshopped to perfection. you will not believe how drastically your looks could be altered. >>> our big costume reveal on this halloween morning, but, first, these messages. ♪ nothing says, "you're my #1 copilot," like a milk-bone biscuit. ♪ say it with milk-bone. [ barks ] ♪ [ barking ] [ male announcer ] now get free installation on all stainmaster carpet. nice. my husband's going to love this one. [ male announcer ] never stop improving. [ bump ] ugh. i'm the horseless headsman. i think you mean the headless horseman? no. have a snickers®. why? because you get confused when you're hungry. better? better. [ male announcer ] you're not you when you're hungry®. snickers® is halloween satisfaction. [ male announcer ] you're not you when you're hungry®. [announcer]...if you think the best bed for one of you m
operations commanders have asked private industry to create a real life battlefield version of the ironman hand too many fellow soldiers taking gunshot wounds, being a part of ied blasts, long-term life changing injuries. 3 c3 prueba de balas, y cascos que un >>> and then on trending, photoshopped to perfection. you will not believe how drastically your looks could be altered. >>> our big costume reveal on this halloween morning, but, first, these messages. ♪ nothing says,...
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. >> forget the ironman, this is extreme ironing. heavy. so you want to make sure it's not going to come up and hit you. >> founded in england in 1992, attorney mike kelsey formed the sports first american chapter. the goal, iron in extreme places. they even hold try outs. >> we prefer that the people realize themselves that this is not for them rather than us. usually it's clear. >> a bunch of people with irons and ironing boards. >> always game for a new challenge, i accompanying the ironers on an outing in new york central park and try to keep an open mind. >> the idea that this is a sport. >> it's a sport and art and a fine line between the two. >> but somehow within minutes i'm speaking their language. >> you're short on time. you can always put a sports jacket over the rest of the shirt. >> and the cuffs. >> the collar first and then the cuffs. >> the board balance is important. >> i quickly master my first solo attempt and dominate syncoironing. >> do you get severely burned? >> a couple of close calls. >> and realize why they
. >> forget the ironman, this is extreme ironing. heavy. so you want to make sure it's not going to come up and hit you. >> founded in england in 1992, attorney mike kelsey formed the sports first american chapter. the goal, iron in extreme places. they even hold try outs. >> we prefer that the people realize themselves that this is not for them rather than us. usually it's clear. >> a bunch of people with irons and ironing boards. >> always game for a new...
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it's terrifying for guys like brett, and as you pointed out he was the nfl's ironman, more than 300 straight, that mentality, slap a band-aid on it, get back out on the field. that was an attitude he was praised for again and again, a guy that knows the value of hard work and willing to get it done. that attitude now is something that he's realizing along with a lot of other former players, maybe the thing that costs him later in his life, some of his memories, some of his physical abilities, and that is a scary thing for these guys, and it's something that is really causing some reckoning both around the league and around the fan base, too, if you're like me, i love nfl football. i love watching football, but you can't ignore the fact that the guys who are playing it are having tougher and tougher repercussions, getting more and more hurt and the effects later in life are really frightening. >> and maybe that brett favre is saying this it will send a message to yuoung players who ignore the warnings who still want to play as rough as they can. >> absolutely and it's one more argument to tak
it's terrifying for guys like brett, and as you pointed out he was the nfl's ironman, more than 300 straight, that mentality, slap a band-aid on it, get back out on the field. that was an attitude he was praised for again and again, a guy that knows the value of hard work and willing to get it done. that attitude now is something that he's realizing along with a lot of other former players, maybe the thing that costs him later in his life, some of his memories, some of his physical abilities,...
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. >> some day soon, anyone could be like tony stark in the movie "ironman" manipulating 3-d images ineta is creating augmented reality glasses that will allow you to interact with virtual objects in the real world. >> it elicits a magical effect where you could literally place holograms on the real world. >> a 28-year-old founded meta in twount twen. he lives and works with a team of 25 employees in a los altose mansion to create what he's called the next generation of wearable computers. >> this fundamental game-changer allows you to take your phone, tablet, and soon personal computer, and project them in 3-d in your environment when they're not actually there. >> how would it work? >> the 3-d output display allows you to see the holograms in 3-d, and the scanner scans your environment and tells the computer where to place the 3-d graphics relative to the user and the world. >> the glasses could be used to sculpt a virtual vase with your fingers or play laser tag with your friends. unlike google glass, which has a smaller screen, controlled mostly by your voice, meta glasses could on
. >> some day soon, anyone could be like tony stark in the movie "ironman" manipulating 3-d images ineta is creating augmented reality glasses that will allow you to interact with virtual objects in the real world. >> it elicits a magical effect where you could literally place holograms on the real world. >> a 28-year-old founded meta in twount twen. he lives and works with a team of 25 employees in a los altose mansion to create what he's called the next generation...
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he was the ironman of football, played more than 300 consecutive games.dea of whatever is wrong, slap a band aid on it, get back on the field, it's the reason people want him to make a comeback. it's a reason that led to the records, the way he played the game. the way he played the game may cost him now. that bill may be coming due as we're finding out with so many other elite players, and it's leading to these crisis of conscience. you had these guys who thrilled us for so long. >> now he's like, i don't remember where my glasses. where it's scary a little bit for him. but let's talk about you. my friend, because honestly, congratulations. rachel nichols, the big show "unguarded" debuts tonight, 10:30. give me a tease, a preview. >> you know, we have great stuff on the show. one of the main themes here is how sports related to the rest of your life, and you were in boston yesterday at the world series. great example. right? you have a sporting event, championship. amazing moments, and also a way for a community that was ripped apart by the marathon bomb
he was the ironman of football, played more than 300 consecutive games.dea of whatever is wrong, slap a band aid on it, get back on the field, it's the reason people want him to make a comeback. it's a reason that led to the records, the way he played the game. the way he played the game may cost him now. that bill may be coming due as we're finding out with so many other elite players, and it's leading to these crisis of conscience. you had these guys who thrilled us for so long. >> now...
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this is a guy who was football's ironman, played in more than 300 games and he was a guy who had so manyr, he hasn't played since he got slammed against the chicago bears and now the bill is coming due and that is a scary proposition for a lot of guys who have a lot of former elite players who are just starting to realize the cost of the game that they loved. >> so what do we do? we keep hearing the stories, you tell them eloquently, usually get them before anybody else, but what do we do with this information? >> well, they are trying to make the game safer, but the ultimate question is going to be, can you do that? is there a point where football is a violent sport and by its nature is our lust for the way the game is going to be going to ever be compatible with keeping these guys safe after their career, letting them play with their children, or will we have to wrap everyone in cotton balls so much that we wouldn't be able to have an envelope anymore in the way we want to. the nfl is a big business, billions and billions of dollars. it is our most popular sport in the country and yet
this is a guy who was football's ironman, played in more than 300 games and he was a guy who had so manyr, he hasn't played since he got slammed against the chicago bears and now the bill is coming due and that is a scary proposition for a lot of guys who have a lot of former elite players who are just starting to realize the cost of the game that they loved. >> so what do we do? we keep hearing the stories, you tell them eloquently, usually get them before anybody else, but what do we do...
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. >>> the military is creating a real life ironman.ecial forces nearly invisible. the new uniform will be bullet proof, it will provide enhanced strength and heal wounds. the prototype is expected to hit the market sometime next year. >>> hooters alert. hot foot owl terrorizing feel in tennessee. some victims experienced scratches on his scalp. another man says he wasn't hurt but the owl did steal his hat off his head. >> looked to my left and there was an enormous bird flying away from me with a wing span of about four feet and it had my hat and presumably my ipod as well. >> i could see in his eyes when i was taking photographs of him, that he had no fear of humans. >>> a hat and an ipod, sounds like something out of harry potter. some people believe it is not just one owl but a family of owls living in the yar. >>> those are your headlines. janice, over to you. >> thanks, ann. look who's behind me. the boy scouts of new york. yeah! waive to everybody. renny will help me. >> i'm from wood side, queens. >> are you going to help me wit
. >>> the military is creating a real life ironman.ecial forces nearly invisible. the new uniform will be bullet proof, it will provide enhanced strength and heal wounds. the prototype is expected to hit the market sometime next year. >>> hooters alert. hot foot owl terrorizing feel in tennessee. some victims experienced scratches on his scalp. another man says he wasn't hurt but the owl did steal his hat off his head. >> looked to my left and there was an enormous bird...
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. >> are you ironman?treating. >> no, of course you do. where we live in our neighborhood they shutdown a couple of blocks. everybody does the house up and you just walk up and down a few blocks and get a full bag of candy. >> growing up we lived in the projects and you would report in which buildings where they were giving out full sized candy bars and my mother would only buy one bag of candy and we would start bringing our bags back and dumping it in. >> right. >> but we had our bags. we need more, go, go. bring back more candy. >> we went out of candy every year and every year i go and buy these giant -- i think like how could we possibly run out this year? every year i run out. >> i think you're overserving. >> do the kids grab on their own? >> sometimes. but i think that's why we're running out. anyway. let's get a check of the weather mr. roker. >> goblins it would be nice to say thank you. moms and dads, how about teaching them that. a little pet peeve. >> no kidding. >> sunshine up and down the ea
. >> are you ironman?treating. >> no, of course you do. where we live in our neighborhood they shutdown a couple of blocks. everybody does the house up and you just walk up and down a few blocks and get a full bag of candy. >> growing up we lived in the projects and you would report in which buildings where they were giving out full sized candy bars and my mother would only buy one bag of candy and we would start bringing our bags back and dumping it in. >> right....