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a small arrow could cause a kite to crash. his kites are special because of their design. he says traditional wau use only will plain materials but he cuts intricate patterns into his base paper. >> he then pastes on different colors to achieve the effect like stain glass. he develop his technique over five years. all his kites contain a moon shaped element. they are called wau balloon. >> translator: people say these days it's better for a kite in the sky to have a design. >> one thing that worries him is his lack of a successor, fewer people play with kites these days. the craftsman field his traditions are fading. he teaches his craft in the hope the young will feel the allure of the wau. >> translator: it's more fun to create wau than to play computer games. >> local high school students will visit every week practice flying the wau. >> translator: as long as children continue to take an interest in the wau, our local kite tradition will not dis-a-appear. >> he has made his own adjustments to the traditional craft of the wau. he hopes a younger generation will make pro
a small arrow could cause a kite to crash. his kites are special because of their design. he says traditional wau use only will plain materials but he cuts intricate patterns into his base paper. >> he then pastes on different colors to achieve the effect like stain glass. he develop his technique over five years. all his kites contain a moon shaped element. they are called wau balloon. >> translator: people say these days it's better for a kite in the sky to have a design. >>...
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passion for kites also has a tragic side.behind me is full of little shops selling kites. but specifically, this is what i was after, the glass coated kite string, supposedly banned, but all it took was a little persuasion for one of the shopkeepers to go to the back of the store and sell me one. kite—flying can very well be done with a plain cotton thread. so you can enjoy the sport using a plain cotton thread instead of a very sharp object that may kill a human or might kill hundreds of thousands of birds. so a sport should not be enjoyment for one and bring grief and sorrow for the others. the kite festival is this weekend in delhi. as we reported earlier us congressmanjohn lewis is the last surviving speaker from the march on washington in 1963. as a student activist, he spoke on the steps of the lincoln memorialjust before martin luther king delivered his famous i have a dream speech. in 2013 - the 50th anniversary of the speech — he spoke to the bbc about how he was inspired by dr king. when i was growing up, we would g
passion for kites also has a tragic side.behind me is full of little shops selling kites. but specifically, this is what i was after, the glass coated kite string, supposedly banned, but all it took was a little persuasion for one of the shopkeepers to go to the back of the store and sell me one. kite—flying can very well be done with a plain cotton thread. so you can enjoy the sport using a plain cotton thread instead of a very sharp object that may kill a human or might kill hundreds of...
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the indian kite festival's this weekend. new extreme winter sport. horseboarding is like snowboarding, but with a four—legged feel. andy beatt reports. it gets pretty cold here in this region of russia, 15,000 kilometres east of moscow. winter brings a five—month freeze and plenty of snow. but a lack of sleep —— steep slopes has left the ski is feeling a little flat. riding to the rescue of those with a need for speed, the stallion called vulcan. having tried to achieve the same effect with a car, a motorbike and a snowmobile, it was hp that fully opened up the area's forests and frozen lakes. translation: i want something you all the time. it is like a drug. when you try one thing, you want more and more. we can't find any nearby mountains beget mai here and we can't change that, but we can change the pulling force. horseboarding pioneers insist for legs is far more fun than traditional skiing, but don't plan to commercialise their innovation just yet. as we've been reporting, the day after donald trump's inauguration a mas
the indian kite festival's this weekend. new extreme winter sport. horseboarding is like snowboarding, but with a four—legged feel. andy beatt reports. it gets pretty cold here in this region of russia, 15,000 kilometres east of moscow. winter brings a five—month freeze and plenty of snow. but a lack of sleep —— steep slopes has left the ski is feeling a little flat. riding to the rescue of those with a need for speed, the stallion called vulcan. having tried to achieve the same effect...
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passion for kites also has a tragic side. after, a glass coated kite string. it is supposedly banned but it only took a little persuasion for one of the shopkeepers to go to the back and sell me one. kite flying can be done with the cotton thread, you do not need to use a sharp objects that might hurt someone or kill hundreds of thousands of birds. a sport should not be enjoyment from one that brings grief and suffering to others. the private rocket firm — spacex — has blasted off a falcon nine rocket in california, the first since one of its vehicles exploded on the launch pad in september. today's rocket is carrying cargo for the iridium satellite phone and data global network. on this flight are ten spacecraft — the first phase in the roll—out of iridium's next constellation, which consists of a total of 81 satellites. well, that's all from the programme. it has been another chilly day for many of us. for summer but it will turn milder but it will stay cold for some others. weather fronts coming from the atlantic are bring
passion for kites also has a tragic side. after, a glass coated kite string. it is supposedly banned but it only took a little persuasion for one of the shopkeepers to go to the back and sell me one. kite flying can be done with the cotton thread, you do not need to use a sharp objects that might hurt someone or kill hundreds of thousands of birds. a sport should not be enjoyment from one that brings grief and suffering to others. the private rocket firm — spacex — has blasted off a falcon...
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they write a lot of these kites. for us, we're not used to reading small like that. so we take them, blow them up, and we're able to read them a lot better. a lot easier. from the one kite i read already, it's about weapons, razor blades in the yard. >> officers finally have the information they have been seeking, the location of the weapons on "b" yard. this intel may be the only way to prevent future attacks like the ones carried out by jeremy. >> i licked the blood off my hands to get away with the crime. >> but jeremy's brush with violence didn't start with prison. it was a brutal crime that brought him to corcoran in the first place. >> i've been in prison since the end of '99. i was originally arrested for murder in boulder creek next to santa cruz. before that i was living on the streets for approximately two years since i was 13 years old. just, you know, trying to survive on the streets and hanging out with the wrong people. we were downtown santa cruz at a youth shelter, and i was looking for a place to sleep, and i met somebody there by the name of 48. tha
they write a lot of these kites. for us, we're not used to reading small like that. so we take them, blow them up, and we're able to read them a lot better. a lot easier. from the one kite i read already, it's about weapons, razor blades in the yard. >> officers finally have the information they have been seeking, the location of the weapons on "b" yard. this intel may be the only way to prevent future attacks like the ones carried out by jeremy. >> i licked the blood off...
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the indian kite festivals this weekend.fornia, the first since one of its vehicles exploded on the launch pad in september. the rocket is carrying cargo for the iridium satellite phone and data network. the ageing satellites have to be replaced, on board were ten of the total of 81 satellites required. saturday's launch was successful, and nine minutes after the falcon soared into the sky, the rocket‘s two sections separated as planned, sending the satellites to orbit and the tall portion, known as the first stage, of the rocket back to earth. cheers erupted at spacex mission control as live video images showed the first stage powering its engines and landing steady and upright on a platform in the pacific ocean. cheering and applause a reminder of our top story. the us president—elect, donald trump, has prompted the outrage of politicians and entertainers after he criticised john lewis, a well—respected civil rights campaigner and democratic congressman. john lewis had said he would not attend friday's inauguration because
the indian kite festivals this weekend.fornia, the first since one of its vehicles exploded on the launch pad in september. the rocket is carrying cargo for the iridium satellite phone and data network. the ageing satellites have to be replaced, on board were ten of the total of 81 satellites required. saturday's launch was successful, and nine minutes after the falcon soared into the sky, the rocket‘s two sections separated as planned, sending the satellites to orbit and the tall portion,...
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in other news, kite flyers from across the globe have gathered in south india to show off their skills at a festival. more than 100 people from 17 countries took part in the contest. >> i'm very impressed that the culture here because in ukraine, unfortunately, kites are not so popular. but i hope something will change and i see a lot of locals that come and it's amazing and i hope that we will take this energy home. >> kite flying is popular in many parts of india, especially around the time of a hindu harvest festival. they try to bring down each other's kites whose strings are coated with a sticky paste containing ground up glass or metal. >> evolving citizens demanding democracy, the threat of violence, the push for peace. the shadow of conflict. get news and insight on southeast asia every weekday, live from bangkok. only on nhk "newsline." >>> outgoing u.s. ambassador to japan, caroline kennedy was shown how a traditional card game was played. it was one of her last engagements as she prepares to leave her post next week. 60 high school students took part in the game on friday at
in other news, kite flyers from across the globe have gathered in south india to show off their skills at a festival. more than 100 people from 17 countries took part in the contest. >> i'm very impressed that the culture here because in ukraine, unfortunately, kites are not so popular. but i hope something will change and i see a lot of locals that come and it's amazing and i hope that we will take this energy home. >> kite flying is popular in many parts of india, especially...
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you can see her kite shadow right there below her. so when she saw a second shadow, she wasn't immediately alarmed. >> oh, i know what that is. that's a shark. >> that's when he said, that ain't your kite shadow, look again. >> isabel noticed the shark, heard the warnings from the drone -- and was like, okay, time to get out. but the light winds made it a little bit more challenging for her. >> if you are going out there, have a spotter in a drone. just actively looking for the shark there to kill us all. >> look at this moment right here. looks to be the closest she got to that shark. they identify it as a great white. thankfully, she was able to scoot on over to shore without incident. >> yeah, you said scooch. she shot out of there. >> if i was othere, i would be out of there. >>> this girl is going to try 57-year-old jobs. >> she's got the attitude. >> find out which one ends up being her career choice. >> oh, all right. >>> and these sky divers are going to play a game on the way down. >> wee! they have taken a coconut with them.
you can see her kite shadow right there below her. so when she saw a second shadow, she wasn't immediately alarmed. >> oh, i know what that is. that's a shark. >> that's when he said, that ain't your kite shadow, look again. >> isabel noticed the shark, heard the warnings from the drone -- and was like, okay, time to get out. but the light winds made it a little bit more challenging for her. >> if you are going out there, have a spotter in a drone. just actively looking...
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passion for kites also has a tragic side.ite string, supposedly banned, but under a little persuasion, one of the shopkeepers went to the back of the door and sold me one. kite flying can be done very well with a plain cotton thread, you can enjoy it instead of using a sharp object. a sharp object can kill a human or maybe a bird. a sport should be fun, not to bring grievance upon others. sandro medel underreporting. the headlines on bbc news: doctors have criticised the government forewarning gps in england that they should stay open for longer. jeremy corbyn says failed care homes could be taken into public ownership and a future labour government. and the residents of east yorkshire have been counting the cost of last night's sea storm that left most of the east coast unaffected. now it's time for the film review with gavin esler and mark kermode. hello, and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. and we've got one or two things you might have heard of. so mar
passion for kites also has a tragic side.ite string, supposedly banned, but under a little persuasion, one of the shopkeepers went to the back of the door and sold me one. kite flying can be done very well with a plain cotton thread, you can enjoy it instead of using a sharp object. a sharp object can kill a human or maybe a bird. a sport should be fun, not to bring grievance upon others. sandro medel underreporting. the headlines on bbc news: doctors have criticised the government forewarning...
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at first they thought it was a kite, but the kites don't quite move like this creature. >> it's not a kite at all. >> so he has to creep in behind the tomato plant. >> oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. >> oh, leave it in there. >> they can't leave it in there because it might mess up the greenhouse and they believe it's injured. simon checks it out. he looks and goes, something must be wrong with its wing. >> it's a bruise or a break which i can't feel. >> so he wants to take it back to the medical area they have at wildlife aid to make sure it's not broken and get an x-ray. >> look how beautiful that thing is. i love it. >> it is beautiful. look at those eyes like, hey, i see you. >> it's very tall but the shoulder is really swollen. >> luke is going to x-ray this bird. >> i'm not seeing a fracture which is really good. hopefully a painkiller and some rest and he'll be okay. >> that is so weird. you can see the bone structure of a bird. >> it did not have a fractured wing. but the cool thing is they kept it for a few days to make sure it was okay. and now it's time to release it. >> farewe
at first they thought it was a kite, but the kites don't quite move like this creature. >> it's not a kite at all. >> so he has to creep in behind the tomato plant. >> oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. >> oh, leave it in there. >> they can't leave it in there because it might mess up the greenhouse and they believe it's injured. simon checks it out. he looks and goes, something must be wrong with its wing. >> it's a bruise or a break which i can't feel. >> so...
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we may find kites later on today. we have a lot of work to do as you can see our desk here, so we have a lot of work. >> this one right here, the guy who's writing this is a suspected nf member. i'm not on that gang crap, i'm beyond all that. like i said, i'm a family man. if you have not figured it out yet, i mean, neustra familia. he puts it right out there, you can't just say that if you're not. >> they need three separate pieces of evidence to validate someone as a member of a gang. once they have this information the prisoner could end up in the shu. >> mexican mafia. >> you look carefully at this, you can see the three dots and two lines here. >> each line represents five and each dot represents one. you have 5, 10, and 13. m stands for mexican mafia. it just shows their loyalty. that's who they're loyal to. at the drop of a dime, any time a certain request is done, they go ahead and handle what they're asked to do or what they're told to do. >> something like this is going to help us validate those inmates we t
we may find kites later on today. we have a lot of work to do as you can see our desk here, so we have a lot of work. >> this one right here, the guy who's writing this is a suspected nf member. i'm not on that gang crap, i'm beyond all that. like i said, i'm a family man. if you have not figured it out yet, i mean, neustra familia. he puts it right out there, you can't just say that if you're not. >> they need three separate pieces of evidence to validate someone as a member of a...
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. >> this is an anonymous kite. kind of connects the dots with an attempted murder that just took place at tehachapi. it references that, almost as if they're related. now, we have to establish the authenticity of this kite because we don't know where it came from at this point. but basically it says that everyone has seen the news and the reason for the lockdowns. speaking of the tehachapi incident. speaking of the incident. it says the next chance that you get, and it specifically cites a sergeant and two officers that assigned to the facility, they're our targets. indicating that they're potentially going to be the next victims of an assault by an inmate. >> fueled by evidence of an imminent attack, officers launch a prison-wide shakedown of the entire southern hispanic population. our producers are allowed to follow isu as they target one of several cells. >> all right. so we know our target cell, right? one or two? okay. we've got two inmates in there. locked down inmates. southern hispanics. standard protocol.
. >> this is an anonymous kite. kind of connects the dots with an attempted murder that just took place at tehachapi. it references that, almost as if they're related. now, we have to establish the authenticity of this kite because we don't know where it came from at this point. but basically it says that everyone has seen the news and the reason for the lockdowns. speaking of the tehachapi incident. speaking of the incident. it says the next chance that you get, and it specifically cites...
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that's -- >> a shark. >> when cyril said, that ain't your kite shadow.isabelle noticed the shark, heard cyril's warnings from the drone. >> ah -- >> and it was like, okay. time to get out. but -- the light winds made it a little bit more challenging for her. >> going out there, have a spotter in a drone. >> actively looking for the shark. there to kill us all. >> look at this moment right here. looks to be the closest she got to the shark. they identify it as a great white. thankfully she was able to scoot on over to shore without incident. >> yeah. you said scoot. she shot out of there! [ laughter ] >> if i was out there, i would have been -- [ blowing ] >>> an artist gets to work on a new mind-blowing transformation. >> this is going to be crazy! >> what she becomes when the brush stroke, done jarngsd a prankster who sneaks up on his girlfriend. >> sleeping like baby. there's her phone. >> thousand wound up in a water bottle in one mind-boggling trick. >> you're so annoying. >> lining ke you did a trick to kham pan chimpanzee or something. like, ah, ah
that's -- >> a shark. >> when cyril said, that ain't your kite shadow.isabelle noticed the shark, heard cyril's warnings from the drone. >> ah -- >> and it was like, okay. time to get out. but -- the light winds made it a little bit more challenging for her. >> going out there, have a spotter in a drone. >> actively looking for the shark. there to kill us all. >> look at this moment right here. looks to be the closest she got to the shark. they identify...
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. >> reporter: for decades, artist tyrus wong and his fantastic kites were a fixture on and above santaa beach. recognize his name -- ♪ a certain deer named bambi has tyrus wong to thank for the exquisite settings in the 1942 film. how much of an impact did tyrus wong have on the look of bambi? >> he basically created the look of the film. this is tyrus painting a mural. >> reporter: michael labrie in san francisco cure rated an exhibition of wong's work in 2013. >> everything you see on the screen, the other artists were trained to draw like tyrus for that film. ♪ >> bambi! >> reporter: wong was working a tedious entry level job at disney in 1938 when he heard about the plans to adapt the book into a movie. >> he spent weekends doing hundreds and hundreds of drawings. >> reporter: walt disney himself decided the look of the film would be based on tyrus wong's drawings. >> this is a real special piece of "the prince of the for" where he framed what the piece was to say. >> reporter: the 74-year-old film is beloved by generations, including filmmaker pamela tom. >> tyrus really contribut
. >> reporter: for decades, artist tyrus wong and his fantastic kites were a fixture on and above santaa beach. recognize his name -- ♪ a certain deer named bambi has tyrus wong to thank for the exquisite settings in the 1942 film. how much of an impact did tyrus wong have on the look of bambi? >> he basically created the look of the film. this is tyrus painting a mural. >> reporter: michael labrie in san francisco cure rated an exhibition of wong's work in 2013. >>...
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. >> for decades, artist tyrus wong and his fantastic kites were a fixture on and above santa monicau might not recognize his name a certain deer named bambi has tyrus wong to thank for the exquisite settings in the 1942 film. how much of an impact did tyrus wong have on the look of bambi? >> he basically created the look of the film. this is tyrus painting a mural. >> michael labrie, director of collections at the walt disney family museum curated an exhibition in 2013. >> everything you see on the screen. the other artists were trained to draw like tyrus for that film. >> bambi! >> wong was working a tedious entry level job at disney in 1938 when he heard about the studio's plan to adapt felix salten's book into a movie. >> he spent weekends doing hundreds and hundreds of drawings. sort of like chinese scroll paintings. >> walt disney himself decided that the look. film would be based on tyrus wong's drawings. >> this is a real special piece of the prince in the forest where he flamed what the piece was supposed to say and the story. >> the 74-year-old film is beloved by generation
. >> for decades, artist tyrus wong and his fantastic kites were a fixture on and above santa monicau might not recognize his name a certain deer named bambi has tyrus wong to thank for the exquisite settings in the 1942 film. how much of an impact did tyrus wong have on the look of bambi? >> he basically created the look of the film. this is tyrus painting a mural. >> michael labrie, director of collections at the walt disney family museum curated an exhibition in 2013....
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for democracy belongs to us all, and freedom is like a beautiful kite that can go higher and higher with the breeze. and to all i say, no matter what your circumstances or where you are, you are part of this day, you are part of the life of our great nation. [applause] president bush: a president is neither prince nor pope, and i don't seek a window on men's souls. in fact, i yearn for a greater tolerance, an easygoingness about each other's attitudes and way of life. there are few clear areas in which we as a society must rise up united and express our intolerance. the most obvious now is drugs. and when that first cocaine was smuggled in on a ship, it may as a well have been a deadly bacteria, so much has it hurt the body, the soul of our country. and there is much to be done and to be said, but take my word for it, this scourge will stop. [cheers and applause] president bush: and so, there is much to do. tomorrow the work begins. and i do not mistrust the future. i do not fear what is ahead. for our problems are large, but our heart is larger. our challenges are great, but our will is
for democracy belongs to us all, and freedom is like a beautiful kite that can go higher and higher with the breeze. and to all i say, no matter what your circumstances or where you are, you are part of this day, you are part of the life of our great nation. [applause] president bush: a president is neither prince nor pope, and i don't seek a window on men's souls. in fact, i yearn for a greater tolerance, an easygoingness about each other's attitudes and way of life. there are few clear areas...
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>> you know what i would do if i wanted to own kite? i would wait because this is -- >> not a trump stock, not a trump stock. >> i would wait until there's a tweet. let's say a presidential tweet as of friday that bashes the drug companies. then if you want to buy kite, that is going to be your moment. all right, read-throughs and derivatives. connect the dots in this market and you can understand the action and get yourself ahead of the game. on "mad money" tonight, is this market a friend of the farmer? this business had been down and out, but now some stocks are growing like a weed. i'm eyeing one play that may be making its way out of the dog house. then ever since trump's election, this market's been hungry to find stocks that can thrive off the new administration. however, not all the names that have run are created equal. tonight i'm telling if whirlpool is an anointed one or maybe just a poser. and is splunk out of the funk? is it time to make an investment in the company? i've got the ceo. so stick with cramer. >> announcer: do
>> you know what i would do if i wanted to own kite? i would wait because this is -- >> not a trump stock, not a trump stock. >> i would wait until there's a tweet. let's say a presidential tweet as of friday that bashes the drug companies. then if you want to buy kite, that is going to be your moment. all right, read-throughs and derivatives. connect the dots in this market and you can understand the action and get yourself ahead of the game. on "mad money" tonight,...
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they are putting this up there as a kite? that is what people think.utlandish investigation into voterfraud, which is this outlandish investigation into voter fraud, which seems slightly bizarre given that he has one. there are lot of peeves coming from mrtrump one. there are lot of peeves coming from mr trump since the top job. and he won the election, he got the requisite college votes, electoral couege requisite college votes, electoral college votes, why is he worrying about voter fraud ? fortress college votes, why is he worrying about voter fraud? fortress america, building this wall, building this wall, this man has not pivoted to the kind of president that many people thought he might have done now that he is in the oval office? yes, he campaigned in mendacity and will govern in moderation. sticking true to what he is, he has a divider not a unifier, his base wants to hold on to those pledges about closing immigration, shutting down trade with the rest of the world and fighting radical islam, as he describes it. in many ways these are the kind
they are putting this up there as a kite? that is what people think.utlandish investigation into voterfraud, which is this outlandish investigation into voter fraud, which seems slightly bizarre given that he has one. there are lot of peeves coming from mrtrump one. there are lot of peeves coming from mr trump since the top job. and he won the election, he got the requisite college votes, electoral couege requisite college votes, electoral college votes, why is he worrying about voter fraud ?...
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the video was captured by a kite boarding school. >>> when it comes down to it, you understand in a casinoct not one time when you're feeling it, maybe you have the right handle, just gobs of gambling. you go big and can take the house. where you can see things have gotten serious. >> that's what it looks like when me and my boys go up. we crowd around number 22. >> that is just under $100,000. >> yeah, we all roll like that. >> they need to turn the camera around to give us a rolling commentary of what is going on. eventually, the spin and in goes the board. >> he won? >> did he hit directly on 32? >> yes. >> no way. hold on a second. >> so what did he win? >> yeah, what is the exchange here? that's $100,000 u.s. dollars on the table. you can see if the reaction with the best team winning the world cup. this video caught a lot of attention. and i wish i could tell you that this guy is reeling in the money. he's going to college, but he's a bra skill an footwear heir. he walks away with just under $3.5 million. and usually casinos won't allow a stack that high to be put away. he asked for
the video was captured by a kite boarding school. >>> when it comes down to it, you understand in a casinoct not one time when you're feeling it, maybe you have the right handle, just gobs of gambling. you go big and can take the house. where you can see things have gotten serious. >> that's what it looks like when me and my boys go up. we crowd around number 22. >> that is just under $100,000. >> yeah, we all roll like that. >> they need to turn the camera...
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have a ♪ take that, kite-eating tree. (exclaiming) (school bell ringing) morning!ues) (playing the blues) (tires screeching)
have a ♪ take that, kite-eating tree. (exclaiming) (school bell ringing) morning!ues) (playing the blues) (tires screeching)
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. >>> we're all familiar with how to launch a kite, right? just pull the street, run down the street and up it goes. similar concept applies to non-tower flying devices like pair graders and gliders. this guy goes up in his paraglider with his wench att h attached. the other end is pulled in by the high-speed wench. up he goes, but today was probably not the best day to apply. there are heavy winds coming in from the west. his wife wanted to fly with another pilot. those two said, it's too windy. he decided to go for it anyway. right there you can see, getting out of shape, right? >> trust wings are the enemy of flight. >> side-to-side wings are difficult and he's having a difficult time getting the paraglider to behave. >> is it too late to abort this mission? >> the mission will abort itself. he gets spun around and tries to land. >> oh, ow! >> watch it come back! >> oh, that was nice. >> that was actually pretty, pretty good. you do see the witch line go splat. they were on top of it. he was able to bring it back down and land safely witho
. >>> we're all familiar with how to launch a kite, right? just pull the street, run down the street and up it goes. similar concept applies to non-tower flying devices like pair graders and gliders. this guy goes up in his paraglider with his wench att h attached. the other end is pulled in by the high-speed wench. up he goes, but today was probably not the best day to apply. there are heavy winds coming in from the west. his wife wanted to fly with another pilot. those two said, it's...
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for kite, limited but price is attractive.fo growth will help stock for kimco, clear stock for accelerating. >> kite maybe not a household name but are in 20 different states. these are strip malls you probably shop at. you just don't know who owns them. if you do, keep an eye on the number of cars in the parking lot. up next, guggenheim upgrades viacom because they think investors will gain confidence in their new management. network and film business can be stabilized after a multi-year decline and viacom has finally made real progress in addressing audience weakness despite having mixed results. and also being what they call over channeled, whatever that means. target on viacom's b shares, 48, 25% upside. >> texas instruments, credit suisse upgrading them. well above consensus. credit suisse thinks it's underestimating and potential benefit from tax reform. trading at the high enough semi conductor multiples but there's potential there. >> analog is not dead yet. final stock, wild horse resources. small cap call of the day.
for kite, limited but price is attractive.fo growth will help stock for kimco, clear stock for accelerating. >> kite maybe not a household name but are in 20 different states. these are strip malls you probably shop at. you just don't know who owns them. if you do, keep an eye on the number of cars in the parking lot. up next, guggenheim upgrades viacom because they think investors will gain confidence in their new management. network and film business can be stabilized after a multi-year...
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right or left doesn't mean they're not entitled to that freedom we hope that the white house gives kite quite a bit of time to journ wloyingts are trying to be as impartial as possible and i think the vast majority of them do that a great job of that daily. and there is concern obviously that they may try to cultivate probably more favorable fres lieu that in between ral press room at the white house has been always on and hopef that will continue and i think opening up you know a few more seats and especially if that goes to maybe pab newspapers in california, midwest, i think it can only help. >> along those lines how much of a challenge will it be. i think hereed in the beltway the press we sort of have a certain understanding of how things are and just like say for example at the inauguration we were there we actually saw the crowds. people outside the beltway don't always have that same sense of being here. how is this going to impact them and how will this impact the reach and gaping our credibility with folks out the beltway for journalists. >> i think transparency is a fantastic
right or left doesn't mean they're not entitled to that freedom we hope that the white house gives kite quite a bit of time to journ wloyingts are trying to be as impartial as possible and i think the vast majority of them do that a great job of that daily. and there is concern obviously that they may try to cultivate probably more favorable fres lieu that in between ral press room at the white house has been always on and hopef that will continue and i think opening up you know a few more...
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like march kiting t-- marketing the dress she wore at the republican vinconvention. >> people are goingonflict. that's going to happen. the key to the trump enterprise is they don't any terms of conflict of interest. they think of legal and illegal, winning and losing. >> with her father winning the white house, ivanka trump is on target to become the most ink w kni influential first daughter ever. >> she has a success in real estate and her own brand. i think she'd be very powerful. but again, i don't sense from ivanka it's about power. it's about impact. >> and it's about the family, presenting and enhancing the newest brand, the trump presidency. >> you value family. especially in that world. i think for years we had always heard real estate's one of those cutthroat industries in the world, nothing compared to politics. it's nothing compared to politics. and then i think when you go through that, and you live through it, i think quite frankly, you become a closer family than ever before. they're the closest people in your life. they're the people who will look out for you when others
like march kiting t-- marketing the dress she wore at the republican vinconvention. >> people are goingonflict. that's going to happen. the key to the trump enterprise is they don't any terms of conflict of interest. they think of legal and illegal, winning and losing. >> with her father winning the white house, ivanka trump is on target to become the most ink w kni influential first daughter ever. >> she has a success in real estate and her own brand. i think she'd be very...
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after he retired he was fishing he says, you know, fishing you look down but with kites you look up.g up. >> pauley: next stop. the lost city. and later -- >> hide become a prisoner of my own theatricality. >> pauley: who's afraid of the curse of the lost city? certainly not the explorers who have been reliving their adventures and miss adventures with our lee cowan. >> if you ask best selling author doug preston he'll say he doesn't believe in curses. yet -- >> perfect reason. >> being treated for an illness he contracted while on a jungle expedition. to a site rumored for centuries to rain misfortune down on anyone who entered. >> i would never trade that experience for anything. it was so powerful. >> heading toward the base. >> his tale begins in the rain forest of mosquitia, carpeting some 20,000 square miles of honduras and in this case rag gentleman. >> the ledge send there was a great city in the mountains that was struck by series of catastrophes and inhabitants thought the gods wering degree at them and left leavi >> some called it the white city. others the city of the mon
after he retired he was fishing he says, you know, fishing you look down but with kites you look up.g up. >> pauley: next stop. the lost city. and later -- >> hide become a prisoner of my own theatricality. >> pauley: who's afraid of the curse of the lost city? certainly not the explorers who have been reliving their adventures and miss adventures with our lee cowan. >> if you ask best selling author doug preston he'll say he doesn't believe in curses. yet -- >>...
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the hospital for a few more days. 91-year-old barbara bush was admitted to the hospital with pwropb kite is. she is expected to be released tomorrow. >> sending a message, emotional speeches held at today's women's march on washington. >> and the rain has arrived. this is the third storm of the series this week. a live picture of the golden gate bridge. mark is tracking the system for you. >>> third storm of the week approaches the bay area coastline. light to moderate rainfall. as you can see, the you have this flash flood watch begins at midnight for a good portion of the bay area all the way until 6:00 p.m. sunday. this is a flood warning for portions of southern santa claira -- the one toward the creek because of a sharp rise on the water levels over the past couple of days. nothing too extreme, but that will be changing overnight. we'll be talking more about the changing forecast coming up in a few minutes. >> happening, right now, live look at our beautiful city hall there in san francisco, lit up in pink tonight for the women's march in san francisco. that women's march stretched
the hospital for a few more days. 91-year-old barbara bush was admitted to the hospital with pwropb kite is. she is expected to be released tomorrow. >> sending a message, emotional speeches held at today's women's march on washington. >> and the rain has arrived. this is the third storm of the series this week. a live picture of the golden gate bridge. mark is tracking the system for you. >>> third storm of the week approaches the bay area coastline. light to moderate...
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phil kiting is following the latest from fort lauderdale. >> reporter: shocking and graphic video ofe video obtained by tmz shows the moment 26-year-old esteban santiago allegedly starts shooting in the baggage claim area. five people were killed and six injured. we know santiago was a veteran of the iraq war and his family says he has mental health issues. santiago was under investigation by the fbi, which is raising concerns. specifically sunday from the house intelligence committee chairman. >> the investigation is ongoing, clearly, this person walked into the fbi. we know this now, and said that he was watching isis videos. i think the fbi will tell you this is not what the fbi wants. they do a good job. obviously, this missed this one. >> reporter: santiago is facing several federal charges. if convicted, could face the death penalty. his motive is unclear but federal authorities say the attack was thoroughly planned. and the anchorage alaska where he has been living, neighbors are stunned. >> he was always pleasant, didn't show any signs of no threats. he used to play with my n
phil kiting is following the latest from fort lauderdale. >> reporter: shocking and graphic video ofe video obtained by tmz shows the moment 26-year-old esteban santiago allegedly starts shooting in the baggage claim area. five people were killed and six injured. we know santiago was a veteran of the iraq war and his family says he has mental health issues. santiago was under investigation by the fbi, which is raising concerns. specifically sunday from the house intelligence committee...
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also the kite read that you would be receiving a fish line from above in a blue bag. everything that you need would be contained in that bag. double-edged cast iron knife with a double edge and it was tempered because it left no fingerprints. i waited like three days and when the line came down, that morning, i fished it in, took the blue bag off and i got the spear shaft from that off the fishing line and i waited. sergeant burchfield approached my cell with flashlight and he saw me standing there, he asked if i needed a light for my cigarette. i had a camel in my mouth. that's when he turned. when he turned into the cell, i hit him. i stabbed him, speared him one time. he turned around, grabbed his whistle, started blowing it. dropped his flashlight and started blowing it and he turned around and took off down the end of the tier. he got to like 15 cells and he collapsed not knowing that every step he took he was bleeding internally because i hit the carotid artery. >> there was a knock on the door at 3:00 a.m. they said barbara, we have bad news, i said he's been i
also the kite read that you would be receiving a fish line from above in a blue bag. everything that you need would be contained in that bag. double-edged cast iron knife with a double edge and it was tempered because it left no fingerprints. i waited like three days and when the line came down, that morning, i fished it in, took the blue bag off and i got the spear shaft from that off the fishing line and i waited. sergeant burchfield approached my cell with flashlight and he saw me standing...
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the third set match kite. venus wins it. can hardly contain her assignment.t 36 years old, she is the second oldest to play a final after martina navratilova at wimbledon in 1994. see how happy she really is. a short time later, serena dominated the outline. serena williams in straight sets. saturday's final with the sister's ninth night a grand slam. congratulations to the sisters and go u.s.a. cleveland cavaliers but the debate facing this one goes into overtime. up five. forty-second/. on the bright, he had that banner. time running out. wide-open 115-112. nicole: that the celtics over the rockets. joe's a three pointer. the celtics f. three, just over four minutes left. thomas takes a handoff, transit finishes the hook shot gave the celtics go on to win that 120- 109. drink their commercials get almost as much hype as to give my soul. candycane buyers bring it to a whole new level by airing a commercial life during the game. the snickers bar and the actor is best known for his role in girls and the "star wars" villain. already teasing us with this thought
the third set match kite. venus wins it. can hardly contain her assignment.t 36 years old, she is the second oldest to play a final after martina navratilova at wimbledon in 1994. see how happy she really is. a short time later, serena dominated the outline. serena williams in straight sets. saturday's final with the sister's ninth night a grand slam. congratulations to the sisters and go u.s.a. cleveland cavaliers but the debate facing this one goes into overtime. up five. forty-second/. on...
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of the leaders in the automotive industry, is creating a new platform called ignite to make tech in kites -- inside cars more streamlined. we are joined by the ceo. welcome to the program. apparently ces is all about baton is vehicles and a voice commands. it looks like your concept car has a bit of both. >> there must be a lot of echo here. could you same that one time? yourine: talk to us about concept car. tell us what you have been announcing at ces. , last year itl was all about connectivity. we were doubling down all of us in the industry. this year, we are showing in life technology in limitation, the four pillars of conductivity. that is cloud applications, that is collaboration of many technologies from apple, samsung, ibm, google. the third is customization. more and more auto buys asian is getting complicated for users. we want to bring the human side to machines. the fourth -- most important for hacking, cyber security. you cannot have a home connected car unless you have secure connection around it. conductivity, the megatrends we are showing here in the home as well as in th
of the leaders in the automotive industry, is creating a new platform called ignite to make tech in kites -- inside cars more streamlined. we are joined by the ceo. welcome to the program. apparently ces is all about baton is vehicles and a voice commands. it looks like your concept car has a bit of both. >> there must be a lot of echo here. could you same that one time? yourine: talk to us about concept car. tell us what you have been announcing at ces. , last year itl was all about...
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barbara bush, is improving, the 91-year-old is being treated for bonk kites. bronchitis. >>> this morning, firefighters are trying to figure out what started a fire that killed two brothers in delaware county. smoke poured out of a second floor window on the one thousand block of morton avenue in chester yesterday. the fire ripped through 3 homes a mother and her two adult sons were in one of the homes. the brothers died in the fire, we are told one of them was disabled. that mother is being treated for smoke inhalation. >>> it was a traffic nightmare in bucks county last night. thousands were stuck and frustrated after the turnpike connector bridge was shut down connecting bristol township in burlington county, new jersey, crews say they do not know when it will reopen. jeff chirico has the details. >> reporter: drivers were seeing red in more ways than one as brake lights lit up for miles in bristol township. commuters forced to find new ways home after the emergency closures of the delaware river turnpike bridge. >> reporter: it's not this busy at all. >> i
barbara bush, is improving, the 91-year-old is being treated for bonk kites. bronchitis. >>> this morning, firefighters are trying to figure out what started a fire that killed two brothers in delaware county. smoke poured out of a second floor window on the one thousand block of morton avenue in chester yesterday. the fire ripped through 3 homes a mother and her two adult sons were in one of the homes. the brothers died in the fire, we are told one of them was disabled. that mother is...
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and it's worth noting why education is different and arguably a good bit more kpli kited than the challenge of bridging a bridge. economics of building a bridge is tough enough in terms of the allocative problem in terms of who pays it, how do we do it at the cost, but there are blueprints. there's an engineering solution to building a bridge or building an airport. education is more difficult in that we're still trying to uncover the underlying technological process that is what we should do with different populations of students. we're learning a lot, but these are really hard problems and it's -- again, it's worth making that distinction. another sort of opening point is just about every big volume on education starts with a narrative about falling behind. it is true that the u.s. lags other countries in terms of test score growth and changes in college completion, but it's also worth putting a more optimistic note on the table. we've seen some growth in test scores in the early grades. they've been stagnant in the middle grades. we've seen some reductions in high school dropout rates. i
and it's worth noting why education is different and arguably a good bit more kpli kited than the challenge of bridging a bridge. economics of building a bridge is tough enough in terms of the allocative problem in terms of who pays it, how do we do it at the cost, but there are blueprints. there's an engineering solution to building a bridge or building an airport. education is more difficult in that we're still trying to uncover the underlying technological process that is what we should do...
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all right, we'll let you flub a few things, then you better get over it and make sounds and make him kitedology and how to make his stuff interesting, so it's very inspiring working with him. >> rose: where do you think you will be ten years from now or five. >> five or ten years from now? i think we kind of live in an age of musicians where there is a giant sense of entrepreneurialism. okay, i made it as a musician and now i want my own app and i was saying quincy and george martin and people leaving a great legacy of music and studying to get better, that's what i want to do, so i would be happy if five or ten years from now i was still working with exciting artistest. >> rose: thank you for coming. thank you very much. >> rose: back in a moment. stay with us. >> rose: >> rose: regina spektor is here, russian-born singer/songwriter has been called her generation's joni mitchell, equal part whimsical story teller and classical trained pianist. tom petty called her one of the most talented musicians alive today, album is called remember us to life. rolling stone says it's full of brilliant
all right, we'll let you flub a few things, then you better get over it and make sounds and make him kitedology and how to make his stuff interesting, so it's very inspiring working with him. >> rose: where do you think you will be ten years from now or five. >> five or ten years from now? i think we kind of live in an age of musicians where there is a giant sense of entrepreneurialism. okay, i made it as a musician and now i want my own app and i was saying quincy and george martin...
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the former first lady is undergoing treatment for wrong kite. >> secretary of state, john kerry, took on his last day on the job. he brought his three year old yellow lab fin with him to the last state department briefing. gorgeous dog. sat down neglect to secretary of state. >> i want to bring a dog into the news room. eventually that's my goal for 2017. >> we can make it happen. >> i bring my dog in on weekends sometimes, she helps us anchor. >> hey. >> she gives me forecasts jokes, runs model data. very helpful. >> very good. >> excellent forecaster. this morning, the forecast is going to be for some rain moving in by midday. getting live look at center city philadelphia. no rain coming down right now, fast forward about six hours, and we likely will have some rain building in across center city philadelphia. temperature right now, 33 degrees, with calm winds, and for those headed to the inauguration, it is going to be a mild one, with temperatures right around 50 degrees. at around noontime, cloudy conditions, though, and rain likely arriving by midday in the dc area. it is going
the former first lady is undergoing treatment for wrong kite. >> secretary of state, john kerry, took on his last day on the job. he brought his three year old yellow lab fin with him to the last state department briefing. gorgeous dog. sat down neglect to secretary of state. >> i want to bring a dog into the news room. eventually that's my goal for 2017. >> we can make it happen. >> i bring my dog in on weekends sometimes, she helps us anchor. >> hey. >> she...
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goincredibly difficult out that far and say what the fed is doing, but taking a foure of four rey kites must mean a lot of faith in a dollar rise, right? john: it means faith in reflation, to say the least. it is very early days in the process, which is expected to bring that about. i think of the fiscal boost we releasecipating and the of animal spirits which would we u.s.t are priced in government bond markets, if that would come to fruition, thei fed would have to start accelerating its rate hikesn to keep a lid on inflationary expectations. we will be talking about the economy heating up quite fast. a lot of these markets are getting to fairly optimistic levels in terms of whether these reflation expectations do crystallize, and to put it mildly, there is many a hurdle that has to be got over before we can be sure that has been a successful mission. john, what do you think when you look across the street at forecast for u.s. rates? a lot of people last month talking about 3% or more by the end of this year, and then some outliers like stephen major saying 1.35%. the range is so wide
goincredibly difficult out that far and say what the fed is doing, but taking a foure of four rey kites must mean a lot of faith in a dollar rise, right? john: it means faith in reflation, to say the least. it is very early days in the process, which is expected to bring that about. i think of the fiscal boost we releasecipating and the of animal spirits which would we u.s.t are priced in government bond markets, if that would come to fruition, thei fed would have to start accelerating its rate...