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(jules) ¡este sí que es un luchador!rón de más de dos metros es capaz de un último ataque y este ciertamente puede causar graves daños. (trevor) sí, el corazón comienza a golpear y trotar pero uno debe intentar estar sobre el animal para que siempre esté por debajo de uno y uno pueda controlar el lazo. (trevor) ¡es un luchador! (narrador) lo último que trevor quiere es terminar con un tiburón atado a su pierna. cuando suben a cubierta de inmediato ponen al tiburón en agua, el aire atrapado en su estómago se expande cuando llega a superficie, eso lo hace flotar, así por turnos se sientan en él para mantenerlo sumergido, es como hacer eructar a un bebé. ¿y para qué hacer todo esto? es bastante peligroso para el equipo y no es divertido para el tiburón. es por una buena causa: el tiburón será puesto en el acuario de mundo marino, después de un año será liberado y capturarán a otro que tome su lugar pero durante ese tiempo será visto por miles de personas lo que ayudará a corregir algunos mitos sobre su especie. (trevor) tib
(jules) ¡este sí que es un luchador!rón de más de dos metros es capaz de un último ataque y este ciertamente puede causar graves daños. (trevor) sí, el corazón comienza a golpear y trotar pero uno debe intentar estar sobre el animal para que siempre esté por debajo de uno y uno pueda controlar el lazo. (trevor) ¡es un luchador! (narrador) lo último que trevor quiere es terminar con un tiburón atado a su pierna. cuando suben a cubierta de inmediato ponen al tiburón en agua, el aire...
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posted when she gets on israel with a stray or maybe on the brink of a diplomatic spat prisoner with jule nationality for countries commit suicide despite being held in a highly secured jail or straightly no one's answers are still comes a place from the story also the parents who perched on forty meter high crane for almost two days forgot about to we'll tell you what sparked this frenchman's desperation. but next the vatican are scrambling to choose a new pope after benedict the sixteenth stern catholics in the week but unexpectedly announcing his resignation the pontiff said his poor health led to his decision to be the first pope to quit in six hundred years somebody blamed the numerous child abuse scandals and cover ups across the catholic church and to abuse campaigner barbara doris believes the pope just didn't do enough to address speed affiliate during his eight years in charge. we believe that he other words he showed there were still from the priesthood he apologized to the victims but he took no action he didn't discipline a single church official for hiding enabling shielding
posted when she gets on israel with a stray or maybe on the brink of a diplomatic spat prisoner with jule nationality for countries commit suicide despite being held in a highly secured jail or straightly no one's answers are still comes a place from the story also the parents who perched on forty meter high crane for almost two days forgot about to we'll tell you what sparked this frenchman's desperation. but next the vatican are scrambling to choose a new pope after benedict the sixteenth...
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supporteddby volunteerr and donations, paking n tte most challenging annmal cases in the reggon, like julesnce ho needed a hhp replacement.nat sound.that's & not thh type of thing that generally municipal nimaa controls can ccoer. so ouu agency, our organnzation, handsome dan'ssrescue pit bull -3 ttpe dogs. we focus on local shelters that aren'tt candidates for adoption due o pedical and behavioral reasonn. without handsome dans, dogs like jules anddliam, would likely be put down.we'll be doing all of his follow-up wait a couple eeks til the sselling goes down tt find out if he s goiiggto need to have the leg amputated. p3 it could cost up to 4-ttousand- 3 heedoes need o haveethe leg amputattd.meantimm... - authooities are asking for help in finddng those who shot -3 the dog. 3 hour... mayors talking smack on tonight's super bowl. the big wager they've made. 3 ((break 8)) >> they didn't mean you honestly expect her to forgive you? 3 ((mmr))thissis the last 33 weekend to get out and enjoy baltimore restaurann week..the b&o american braaserie is not chef thomas dunklin froomb&o american brass
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. >> reporter: the jules were from antwerp. >> how is it possible that eight armed men that can have access to tarmac to a specific plane knew they were going to take off a few minutes later and has diamonds onboard. >> reporter: diamonds sold here are a attempting target for thieves. they're small and easy to carry away. security cameras showed them simply walking in, disguised in professional makeup. in 1978 the heist at jfk airport. >> several millions of cash and jewelry taken from a cargo hanger. >> reporter: made famous in the movie "goodfellas." >> these are the guys that jimmy put together that turned out to be the biggest heist in america. >> reporter: police in belgium will be looking for clues in their own security camera video. diamonds may have already vanished into the black market. >> arguably when you see guys on motorcycles riding through the london mall is a bad indication that something bad is going to go down. >>> usps deals with its deficit. it's adding another business to its portfolio, apparel. a new clothing line, the rain, heat and snow brand, including cutti
. >> reporter: the jules were from antwerp. >> how is it possible that eight armed men that can have access to tarmac to a specific plane knew they were going to take off a few minutes later and has diamonds onboard. >> reporter: diamonds sold here are a attempting target for thieves. they're small and easy to carry away. security cameras showed them simply walking in, disguised in professional makeup. in 1978 the heist at jfk airport. >> several millions of cash and...
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jules is in dublin for us. >> thanks so much, ross. want to quickly show you the front page of the irish times talking about the recovery in this country. two consecutive quarters of growth. that's where i want to begin my discussion with the irish prime minister enda kenny. is the recovery firmly entrenched? >> the headline is very welcome. this administration was elected just two years ago and we had inherited a situation where 250,000 jobs had been lost in the private sector in the three years prior to that where we had neither credibility nor integrity interinability. so we set out with a clear strategy to deal with those issues. this is all part of a plan we have to get our deficit down to 3% gdp by 2015. in respect to our relation wes our european colleagues and the wider world, it's all about creating jobs, growth and is stability. both here at home and to translate those principals into acceptance and vault at a european level. so this is the welcome headline. it's the welcome fact. what we have a set of enormous challenges ahe
jules is in dublin for us. >> thanks so much, ross. want to quickly show you the front page of the irish times talking about the recovery in this country. two consecutive quarters of growth. that's where i want to begin my discussion with the irish prime minister enda kenny. is the recovery firmly entrenched? >> the headline is very welcome. this administration was elected just two years ago and we had inherited a situation where 250,000 jobs had been lost in the private sector in...
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jules is in milan. anybody nibbling at his debate idea, jules? >> well, what we've seen is that he's in fourth place behind berlusconi, behind the comedian becky grillo and wind the man that's most likely to win right now, mr. bersani of the democratic party. but i think the important thing to point out here is there's still a third of voters out there that haven't made a decision, in part because of the scandals we've had in the last few months making it difficult for people to decide. for mario monti's point of view, it can't hurt. berlusconi came out immediately and said he's not willing to face mario monti. he doesn't want questions on his economic policy. but one of the things that gets banded around here is if he's more interesting in addressing his legal issues. you know, my accepts from that is that actually, despite what's going on in the markets, the relative calm appearance right now, it's going to be pretty difficult for them to pull together a coalition because they come from both sides of the political spectrum. and beyond that, eve
jules is in milan. anybody nibbling at his debate idea, jules? >> well, what we've seen is that he's in fourth place behind berlusconi, behind the comedian becky grillo and wind the man that's most likely to win right now, mr. bersani of the democratic party. but i think the important thing to point out here is there's still a third of voters out there that haven't made a decision, in part because of the scandals we've had in the last few months making it difficult for people to decide....
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finally reluctant jules brodsky took the stand defending the money that drew peterson got 48 new york interview. jolt they are calling smith to the stand was the absolute worst thing that the defense could have done emotional and conflicting testimony shaping today's bond hearing for the double amputee olympic runner charged with shooting his girlfriend the man known as the blade runner broke down sobbing when the prosecution alleged that he killed in cold blood took time to put on his prosthetic leg. he is scheduled to reconvene. straight out of thejames bond movie. and how about a closer look at the white sox the manager robin ventura joins dan roan live later in the web cast. nexium, the purple pill, helps provide many with day and night relief of heartburn symptoms caused by acid reflux disea.. there is risk of bone fracture and low magnesium levels. side effects may include headache abdominal pain, and diarrhea. call your dooror right away if you have persistent diarrhea. other serious stomhh conditions may exist. don't take nexium if you take clopidogrel. ask your doctor if nexi
finally reluctant jules brodsky took the stand defending the money that drew peterson got 48 new york interview. jolt they are calling smith to the stand was the absolute worst thing that the defense could have done emotional and conflicting testimony shaping today's bond hearing for the double amputee olympic runner charged with shooting his girlfriend the man known as the blade runner broke down sobbing when the prosecution alleged that he killed in cold blood took time to put on his...
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jules, what is in their five-point tax plan?, i've picked out a couple of the points that i think are pretty interesting. tax authorities should acknowledge good faith from taxpayers. and the fiscal rules here should be respected without fear. now, sounds like a tax amnesty to me and that's something that he's already promised if he win tess election. it's unfortunate timing given that a lot of the civics out there think that the reason why he's got back involved with politics is to sort out his legal issues rather than worry about the future of this country. but it is important for us to compare the old guard with the new movement that we've seen going on. you might be able to hear the crashing and banging going on behind me. what we're seeing if you look to my right, these are the standards being produced for the rally this evening of beppe grillo's party. he will be speaking later on and i'm going to be interviewing him later and talking about his policies. this is a guy that has effectively ruled himself out. he says no lead
jules, what is in their five-point tax plan?, i've picked out a couple of the points that i think are pretty interesting. tax authorities should acknowledge good faith from taxpayers. and the fiscal rules here should be respected without fear. now, sounds like a tax amnesty to me and that's something that he's already promised if he win tess election. it's unfortunate timing given that a lot of the civics out there think that the reason why he's got back involved with politics is to sort out...
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obviously vincent and jules in "pulp fiction" all the way up to django.ps people see something familiar. people see something familiar from their own lives. >> it's interesting the way that, you know, slavery gets smooshed into our face here and we are just -- it was always the thing we didn't want to talk about, but now we can't stop talking about it. >> there's a west african proverb and it goes only when lions have historians will hunters cease being heroes. so how can we tell stories in order to be those historians for the lions, the people who have not had the voice and who not only have not had the voice but who have had their suffering silenced throughout history? >> all right. you know what goes together like harvard and tar rain tantino? marco rubio and tupac. don't get it? you will. iving bonus check? every six months without an accident, allstate sends a check. ok. [ voice of dennis ] silence. are you in good hands? [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you h
obviously vincent and jules in "pulp fiction" all the way up to django.ps people see something familiar. people see something familiar from their own lives. >> it's interesting the way that, you know, slavery gets smooshed into our face here and we are just -- it was always the thing we didn't want to talk about, but now we can't stop talking about it. >> there's a west african proverb and it goes only when lions have historians will hunters cease being heroes. so how can...
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and it was the french historian jules membership lay who put it best for me as i tried in my mid 40sto turn to biography, to life writing. history, he said -- and you could think that he meant to include biography and fiction -- history, he said, is not narrative, it is not analysis, it is resurrection. and i think this is some of what brenda wineapple has in mind by recovery. but how you do it is another and more complicated matter, and i will not try to get into that this morning. but bringing your subject back to life is a great and worthy goal. so if i may quickly wrap up, to ezra pound's excellent advice to make it new, i think we might also want to add and make it live again. thanks. [applause] we seem to be running a little early, so we have time for questions if -- >> not a question, but, um, a huge appreciation for you and what you just said. thank you very much. >> oh, roz, that's sweet. [applause] >> i think i'm scooping myself with a question i want to ask you in a session next weekend -- [laughter] but why not seize the moment. first time i ever saw you and met you was 2
and it was the french historian jules membership lay who put it best for me as i tried in my mid 40sto turn to biography, to life writing. history, he said -- and you could think that he meant to include biography and fiction -- history, he said, is not narrative, it is not analysis, it is resurrection. and i think this is some of what brenda wineapple has in mind by recovery. but how you do it is another and more complicated matter, and i will not try to get into that this morning. but...
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jules, thanks for following this for us. hopefully the won't be too much longer. maybe through the weekend? is that a place you want to spend the weekend? >> no. >> rents in the northwest may not want to spend the weekend here, either. blizzard conditions could dump two feet or more in some areas and there's the threat of coastal flooding. paul walsh joins us now from the weather channel in atlanta. paul, first of all, can we talk about the snam of this storm? nemo? really? >> i thought that was the name of a boat. >> well, you know, we started naming storms this year. we're up to the "n" storm. it so happened we ended up with nemo. it's kind of cashy. >> and can you tell us about this blizzard which appears to be headed to blanket most of the northeastern u.s. >> absolutely. and it's a very impactful storm and more impactful than it might otherwise have been for a couple of reasons. number one, it's been predicted since probably monday and the coverage of it has been continuing to ramp up. it's targeting very, very big. metro areas, it's impacting probably 50 mil
jules, thanks for following this for us. hopefully the won't be too much longer. maybe through the weekend? is that a place you want to spend the weekend? >> no. >> rents in the northwest may not want to spend the weekend here, either. blizzard conditions could dump two feet or more in some areas and there's the threat of coastal flooding. paul walsh joins us now from the weather channel in atlanta. paul, first of all, can we talk about the snam of this storm? nemo? really? >>...
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we'll come back to you, jules, julia. >>> in the united states, in addition to the jobs report, therere some other pieces of the economic data. the final look at january consumer sentiment is out at 9:55 a.m. eastern. on the corporate front, exxon mobil, chevron, merck, tyson foods all report earnings before the bell. january sales are also out. they're expected to be seen at the strong rate compared to last year. this is all thanks to pent up demand as well as the improving housing market. and if that is not enough for you, millions are preparing for one of the biggest tv events of the year. the face value of a ticket to attend this football game goes between 850 to $1,250. the ticket resalers sell them for as much as $3,000. if you haven't got a ticket and you want one, they'll government you $3,000. what's the most that you would spend to see a sports game? this sports game, any sports event, e-mail us, worldwide@cnbc.com, tweet@cnbcwex or directly to me. >>> still to come, dell is edging towards a buyout here. it could be announced as soon as monday. details when we come back. ♪ [
we'll come back to you, jules, julia. >>> in the united states, in addition to the jobs report, therere some other pieces of the economic data. the final look at january consumer sentiment is out at 9:55 a.m. eastern. on the corporate front, exxon mobil, chevron, merck, tyson foods all report earnings before the bell. january sales are also out. they're expected to be seen at the strong rate compared to last year. this is all thanks to pent up demand as well as the improving housing...
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. >> it is a good question, jules. we'll see whether we can answer it at some point. thanks for now. come back to you later, of course. we're still waiting for mr. carney. when he starts speaking, viewers in the uk, we are going to loaf but that testimony, as well. and we'll dip in and out of it for viewers around the globe. >> speaking of major events, we're a year out from the olympics in russia. putin has stacked the deputy chief of the russian olympics. this is just happening. it's interesting to see people just as they're starting to focus, getting ready for the winter olympics. it's come up this time next year, we're kind of over the event and -- >> just a reminder, this is the winter olympics, in case you're warning. >> yeah. 2014. >> there you go. >> a lot of pressure on russia to deliver. a couple of other stories? >> shares in australia national bank are up at yearly highs. australia's biggest lender by assets cited lending revenues. the bank has been hampered by british representatives. reports ooh a sale of some 100 branches never materialized. >>> and a m
. >> it is a good question, jules. we'll see whether we can answer it at some point. thanks for now. come back to you later, of course. we're still waiting for mr. carney. when he starts speaking, viewers in the uk, we are going to loaf but that testimony, as well. and we'll dip in and out of it for viewers around the globe. >> speaking of major events, we're a year out from the olympics in russia. putin has stacked the deputy chief of the russian olympics. this is just happening....
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and it was the french historian jules michelet who put it best for me as i tried in my mid- mid-40s toiography to life writing. history said mr. lay and you could think that he meant to include biography and fiction, history he said is not narrative. it is not analysis. it is resurrection. this is some of what brenda wineapple has in mind. but how you do it is another and more complicated matter and i will not try to get into that this morning but bringing your subject back to life is a great and worth the gold so if i may quickly wrap up, to ezra pounds excellent advice to make it new i think we might also want to add and make it live again. thank you. [applause] we seem to be running a little early so we have time for a few questions. >> not a question but a huge appreciation for you and what you just said. thank you very much. >> well, isn't that sweet? [applause] >> i think i'm scooping myself but the question i want to ask you about a section nest weekend. the first time ever saw u.n. met you was 2003 in boston. i think on the 200th birthday in fact of ralph waldo emerson of whom
and it was the french historian jules michelet who put it best for me as i tried in my mid- mid-40s toiography to life writing. history said mr. lay and you could think that he meant to include biography and fiction, history he said is not narrative. it is not analysis. it is resurrection. this is some of what brenda wineapple has in mind. but how you do it is another and more complicated matter and i will not try to get into that this morning but bringing your subject back to life is a great...
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he is commissioning a statute, browns would stoned and jules. in that famous pose.if he does not do it, nobody else well. how much does a good statute cost? >> are you pricing them? >> as soon as we fix the elevator, we will get you a statue. >> he does not want to attract attention and so that's why he has been cam othe camo. the point is, you wanted to be custom and cool. >> it draws too much attention. when you get a bentley, you don't want to draw extra attention to yourself. >> what's the point and all anyone if nobody knows? >> the bulls a gary has been doing as a long time and maybe he is tired and not as good as he is to be. i got my bentley and no one has said in a bank. i got that bentley's though i must be good. that statute is ridiculous. it would look kind of good though >> in your 48? >> i think i'll take that elevator and they say no there is a statute. >> i'm going to go and priced them. >we will see you gary. we will be right back. well, well, well. growing up, we didn't have u-verse. we couldn't record four shows at the same time. in my day, you we
he is commissioning a statute, browns would stoned and jules. in that famous pose.if he does not do it, nobody else well. how much does a good statute cost? >> are you pricing them? >> as soon as we fix the elevator, we will get you a statue. >> he does not want to attract attention and so that's why he has been cam othe camo. the point is, you wanted to be custom and cool. >> it draws too much attention. when you get a bentley, you don't want to draw extra attention to...
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a good friend of my sister jule. so, yes, i knew him. but the others i'm not so sure.er 50 years ago. >> host: now, alfred, where did that question come from? >> guest: well, i'm married to one of his schoolmates, patricia, and she had a sister named teresa. >> guest: is that right? >> caller: yes. and, of course, as i say, a comment. i'm going to get off and let somebody else come on, but i'm going to highly recommend you introduce yourself to the cyber world. and i'm going on the web site and buying your books. >> guest: look, i'm a first to tell you, i need help. >> caller: well, i will. i'll be ringing your doorbell sooner than you think, how about that? >> guest: oh, god. [laughter] thank you. >> host: that was al fellowed in thomasville, alabama. speaking of your web site, mr. robinson, i forgot, bridget had asked for that gentleman who wanted a picture of you and your brother. is there a contact, way of contacting you via your web site? >> guest: a picture taken together was taken by ebony magazine a long time ago. they, in the studio in chicago they did several
a good friend of my sister jule. so, yes, i knew him. but the others i'm not so sure.er 50 years ago. >> host: now, alfred, where did that question come from? >> guest: well, i'm married to one of his schoolmates, patricia, and she had a sister named teresa. >> guest: is that right? >> caller: yes. and, of course, as i say, a comment. i'm going to get off and let somebody else come on, but i'm going to highly recommend you introduce yourself to the cyber world. and i'm...
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a good friend of my sister jule. so, yes, i knew him. but the others i'm not so sure.ber, i left high school over 50 years ago. >> host: now, alfred, where did that question come from? >> guest: well, i'm married to one of his schoolmates, patricia, and she had a sister named teresa. >> guest: is that right? >> caller: yes. and, of course, as i say, a comment. i'm going to get off and let somebody else come on, but i'm going to highly recommend you introduce yourself to the cyber world. and i'm going on the web site and buying your books. >> guest: look, i'm a first to tell you, i need help. >> caller: well, i will. i'll be ringing your doorbell sooner than you think, how about that? >> guest: oh, god. [laughter] thank you. >> host: that was al fellowed in thomasville, alabama. speaking of your web site, mr. robinson, i forgot, bridget had asked for that gentleman who wanted a picture of you and your brother. is there a contact, way of contacting you via your web site? >> guest: a picture taken together was taken by ebony magazine a long time ago. they, in the studio i
a good friend of my sister jule. so, yes, i knew him. but the others i'm not so sure.ber, i left high school over 50 years ago. >> host: now, alfred, where did that question come from? >> guest: well, i'm married to one of his schoolmates, patricia, and she had a sister named teresa. >> guest: is that right? >> caller: yes. and, of course, as i say, a comment. i'm going to get off and let somebody else come on, but i'm going to highly recommend you introduce yourself to...
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not even by jules a burns.es burnv there are devices that can tell you if your growing something or something that tracks every move you make and the cell phone thing that tells you where you are in cameras in the streets to record a light violators and speeding. we have all of these technology. it is challenging the conventional wisdom with respect to the fourth amendment. it is creating fascinating law. the justices are struggling. it is fun a talk about. -- twoo talk about. >> were two cases in florida. -- there two cases in florida. looking at those cases in this context is quite revealing. the first case of the florida cases involved a dog at a traffic stop. it signals an alert to the car twice. it is wrong both times. there's no contraband of the kind. the dog was trained to alert them. >> maybe the guy had been rolling it. [laughter] >> that does not mean that you do not have probable cause. what was interesting is that because of the two faults because no record was kept all those false positives and fa
not even by jules a burns.es burnv there are devices that can tell you if your growing something or something that tracks every move you make and the cell phone thing that tells you where you are in cameras in the streets to record a light violators and speeding. we have all of these technology. it is challenging the conventional wisdom with respect to the fourth amendment. it is creating fascinating law. the justices are struggling. it is fun a talk about. -- twoo talk about. >> were two...
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. >> president obama on wednesday nominated the ceo sally jule as secretary to replace ken salazar that will leave in march. at this event, we also hear from outgoing secretary salazar. >> please have a seat. everybody is so formal. well, good afternoon, everybody. the department of the interior is actually the department of america. other members of my cabinet may not entirely agree with that statement but you can see where he's coming from. secretary of the interior is in charge of overseeing 500 million acres of public land, including places like yellowstone and the grand canyon and protecting our natural heritage for our children and our grandchildren and their children to come. but the job also requires keeping an eye on america's future and making smart decisions about how we create jobs and help businesses grow and put ourselves on a path towards energy independence and that's not always an easy balancing act. but with enthusiasm and skill and dedication, that's exactly what ken salazar's done for the last four years. we were just reminiscing a little bit. i've known ken since we
. >> president obama on wednesday nominated the ceo sally jule as secretary to replace ken salazar that will leave in march. at this event, we also hear from outgoing secretary salazar. >> please have a seat. everybody is so formal. well, good afternoon, everybody. the department of the interior is actually the department of america. other members of my cabinet may not entirely agree with that statement but you can see where he's coming from. secretary of the interior is in charge...