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unconventional animation like claymation and so on that was to leave it there were no many countries out to lex paramount it would stop motion for example there was a man by the name of. in bristol in the u.k. who put the word was a because nobody could make less a go chorus is better than disney. no that's thought it actually never answered my mind you're the first person to whom it occurred right now because it's a polaroid which only why do i think that crazy a favorite material is in its. clays one of my favorite materials because i also work with the wire and it matches and then i had a cartoon called the banquet where we have a table with a real fork snipes and wine glasses moving around without human characters i've tried various techniques but place closer to hand drawn animation that's easy to work with it's easy to produce on the usual and brisk movements that's why i prefer clay to shoot it because it's it is there is someone in russian or foreign and. mation you consider to be your teacher your guru. when you watch because not in any mation but to me there are three giants charlie c
unconventional animation like claymation and so on that was to leave it there were no many countries out to lex paramount it would stop motion for example there was a man by the name of. in bristol in the u.k. who put the word was a because nobody could make less a go chorus is better than disney. no that's thought it actually never answered my mind you're the first person to whom it occurred right now because it's a polaroid which only why do i think that crazy a favorite material is in its....
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you see the cop towering over the boy with handcuffs and threatens charges and lex tours him -- and lectures him about his behavior. >> you don't have sex with a cop's daughter. >> handcuffs came off and the boy was never arrested. but the officer's actions are now being criminally investigated. prosecutors are weighing whether the cop may have abused his authority the officer says through his lawyer, that he was just trying scare the boy straight. >>> a convicted rain aft accused of holding jaycee due guard hostage for two decades may never stand trial. yesterday a judge suspended the trial. he said that he's concerned about fill garrido's mental pen competency. they have to determine if he understands the nature of the charges against him and if he's able to cooperate with his attorney to preach a defense. >> you have to decide if they are making it up or faking mental illness. >> judge said that he made the decision in talking with his lawyer and saw him frantically scrabbling notes in court when nothing was happening. >>> a federal judge that's cleared the way for california's first exec
you see the cop towering over the boy with handcuffs and threatens charges and lex tours him -- and lectures him about his behavior. >> you don't have sex with a cop's daughter. >> handcuffs came off and the boy was never arrested. but the officer's actions are now being criminally investigated. prosecutors are weighing whether the cop may have abused his authority the officer says through his lawyer, that he was just trying scare the boy straight. >>> a convicted rain aft...
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. >> miller fighting back for the first time since his victory turned into a three-way general east lexepublicans against democrat scott mcadams appears on fox news sunday. miller said that murkowski is out of touch with alaska and a desire by voters to slow down government spending. >> so, i think that really, she's just got a real disconnection from reality in anything that the voters in alaska are extreme. >> miller won the g.o.p. nomination by 100 votes so it was close. but senator murkowski faces a stuff job as a write in candidate. although voters have to spell her name on the ballot and spell it correctly. >> julie kirtz, thank you very much. the u.n. prepares for a special gathering of global leaders. among them president ahmadnejad. what will he say to the world's council and what kind of reception can he expect her in the u.s.? plus, one of our nation's foremost military nations weighing in on the war in afghanistan and what he's saying about our progress on the ground next. ñyyup>when o a really mediocre job. i love running my tongue across my teeth and feeling all the stuf
. >> miller fighting back for the first time since his victory turned into a three-way general east lexepublicans against democrat scott mcadams appears on fox news sunday. miller said that murkowski is out of touch with alaska and a desire by voters to slow down government spending. >> so, i think that really, she's just got a real disconnection from reality in anything that the voters in alaska are extreme. >> miller won the g.o.p. nomination by 100 votes so it was close....
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well excitement is building now for the first major debate of the yo lex season. it is tonight.u's jade hernandez is at st. mary's college. it is ahead of tonight's face- off between senator barbara boxer and her republican challenger carly fiorina, good morning, jade. >> reporter: good morning, both candidates were campaigning yesterday but tonight's debate is very important. we are live at the college this morning where yesterday workers were still setting the stage. this is the first and only scheduled debate. a much anticipated discussion between the two candidates and one all experts are eyeing to see who prevails. senator barbara boxer, the three term senator, faces a tightly contest re-election race. she spoke to the commonwealth yesterday in san francisco and passionate about her stand that if the federal government had not bailed out banks and wall street the country who have faced an even bigger depression. she also asserted the economy began falling apart under former president bush and democrats kept it from getting worse. she has a plan and fox cusses on job creatio
well excitement is building now for the first major debate of the yo lex season. it is tonight.u's jade hernandez is at st. mary's college. it is ahead of tonight's face- off between senator barbara boxer and her republican challenger carly fiorina, good morning, jade. >> reporter: good morning, both candidates were campaigning yesterday but tonight's debate is very important. we are live at the college this morning where yesterday workers were still setting the stage. this is the first...
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middle panel those become compromised so that there are fewer cells staining if we express alpha cynuc lex, o n in those. but in the bottom panel we can see what happens when we add this helper protein this really great molecular chaper rone called hsp 7. -- 70. we restored the system back to internationalal. we no longer seen the compromise of these nearons. i should emphasize that hsp 70, this terrific chaper own works not only in this situation but it works in other fly neuroagain again rat-- deagain rative disease models which there are many and also in mouse mod ohls. so this is one example of where we sort of thought about what was happening. we stepped back from that and made a really good guess of what might be involved in the process. >> let me finally come back to you and tell me where the frontier is in terms of brain interface. >> sure. >> brain computer interface. >> well, it's not just brain computer interfaces. i think the future is to connect first i think for people who are unable to move and for whom we can't restore their full function, to connect them to external device
middle panel those become compromised so that there are fewer cells staining if we express alpha cynuc lex, o n in those. but in the bottom panel we can see what happens when we add this helper protein this really great molecular chaper rone called hsp 7. -- 70. we restored the system back to internationalal. we no longer seen the compromise of these nearons. i should emphasize that hsp 70, this terrific chaper own works not only in this situation but it works in other fly neuroagain again...
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joining me now are democratic strategist paul begala and republican strategist al lex castellanos and alex is currently advising gop campaigns and paul, of course, advises democratic campaigns. paul, what about this? rahm emanuel leaving? what do you make of it? >> oh, i think it's highly likely, anderson. he's talking to some of his close friends. i have to disclose, i'm one of them, i'm a dear friend of rahm. when rahm leaves, and i think he's pretty certain to and likely to run for mayor, the president is going to lose his right arm. you know, the guy without rahm, i don't think we'd have health care and 30 million americans would have health care because of rahm. i don't think we would have had the wall street reforms which will be tough new rules up there on wall street. i don't think we would have had the stimulus package, now pretty unpopular with a lot of americans, but it saved millions of jobs and probably kept us from going into a great depression. the president is an able guy and will find someone to serve him but rahm has been the indispensable man. >> was he a good chief
joining me now are democratic strategist paul begala and republican strategist al lex castellanos and alex is currently advising gop campaigns and paul, of course, advises democratic campaigns. paul, what about this? rahm emanuel leaving? what do you make of it? >> oh, i think it's highly likely, anderson. he's talking to some of his close friends. i have to disclose, i'm one of them, i'm a dear friend of rahm. when rahm leaves, and i think he's pretty certain to and likely to run for...
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lex writes, let them move. they earned their wealth magically appeared. it's taxes that pay for the education, health and infrastructure responsible for our great society. they can fight for the high paying jobs available in bermuda. anthony in new jersey, i traveled the world, jack. i'd never live anywhere but here. the trouble with most americans is they're too provincial and have never traveled. even in europe they don't have close to the amenities i enjoy every day. believe me, there is no place like home. eric writes from montreal, jack, i have to laugh. after a resent trip to virginia this summer where i paid 50,000 less for some of my favorite wines and 35% less for gasoline that i do in quebec, canada, i'm stunned by some who want to move to another country. if you do want to move, don't come to canada. my salary of $70,000 a year turns into just over $34,000 after income tax and that still doesn't take into account $4 a gallon gas and a general federal provincial sales tax of 13%. bimal writes, jack, t
lex writes, let them move. they earned their wealth magically appeared. it's taxes that pay for the education, health and infrastructure responsible for our great society. they can fight for the high paying jobs available in bermuda. anthony in new jersey, i traveled the world, jack. i'd never live anywhere but here. the trouble with most americans is they're too provincial and have never traveled. even in europe they don't have close to the amenities i enjoy every day. believe me, there is no...
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every year and a deluxe 5 or 6 state legislators -- every year and a lex that, and have one the mayor of burlington -- the biggest city in the ate. another strong, 1-8-party is the nnesota and an aborted. guest: our guest is richard winger. he will be with us until 10:00 a.m. to talk about the role of independents and third-party site. richard winger, real quick, what drove you to pay such attention to third parties? what got you interested? guest: many years ago in the only nationally organized parties that got on the ballot with the prohibition party, the socialist labor party, and the socialist workers party. and those were very little known, very obscure. they seldom got publicity. yet i noticed sometimes the got rather a lot of votes. i was curious to find out who was voting for them. i started analyzing the election returns. but i lived in california. my own state had no wonder parties, no independent candidates. that surprised me. i started looking into the fact that every state rights their own ballot access laws. i got so fascinated that i never stopped. host: the next call c
every year and a deluxe 5 or 6 state legislators -- every year and a lex that, and have one the mayor of burlington -- the biggest city in the ate. another strong, 1-8-party is the nnesota and an aborted. guest: our guest is richard winger. he will be with us until 10:00 a.m. to talk about the role of independents and third-party site. richard winger, real quick, what drove you to pay such attention to third parties? what got you interested? guest: many years ago in the only nationally...
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decideddto vote in the early he lex time!!election time.t costs tooomuch to keep as many places open for a week of voting. does it get more people to the polls? it's wooth it? easier for eople to vote. ú%higher.úoter turn out to be3 >> the research we have done sinne 2007 has shown no negligible increase in turn out. >> reportee: a loo of fflks think we will sit back and see the results of this one of the the estimated turn out is 32% today. that is according to the stay. if that is the case, that's not worth doing this and keeping the cost to do all of the extra voting. if it means ttat more people come out and maybe on a good day like this it's not a big deal on a day with bad weather, it oes have advantages here. it's like the traditionaa primary voting day. they likeethe atmospherr of that. we will see how the numbers turn out. >>> stay with us tonight. we will be liveeuntil the votes are counted and we will ssay with you until the key races are deciied.ú yoo will get all of the informationnoo the primary elections and go o foxbaltimore
decideddto vote in the early he lex time!!election time.t costs tooomuch to keep as many places open for a week of voting. does it get more people to the polls? it's wooth it? easier for eople to vote. ú%higher.úoter turn out to be3 >> the research we have done sinne 2007 has shown no negligible increase in turn out. >> reportee: a loo of fflks think we will sit back and see the results of this one of the the estimated turn out is 32% today. that is according to the stay. if that...
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every year and a deluxe 5 or 6 state legislators -- every year and a lex that, and have one the mayor of burlington -- the biggest city in the state. another strong, 1-8-party is the minnesota and an aborted. guest: our guest is richard winger. he will be with us until 10:00 a.m. to talk about the role of independents and third-party site. richard winger, real quick, what drove you to pay such attention to third parties? what got you interested? guest: many years ago in the only nationally organized parties that got on the ballot with the prohibition party, the socialist labor party, and the socialist workers party. and those were very little known, very obscure. they seldom got publicity. yet i noticed sometimes the got rather a lot of votes. i was curious to find out who was voting for them. i started analyzing the election returns. but i lived in california. my own state had no wonder parties, no independent candidates. that surprised me. i started looking into the fact that every state rights their own ballot access laws. i got so fascinated that i never stopped. host: the next ca
every year and a deluxe 5 or 6 state legislators -- every year and a lex that, and have one the mayor of burlington -- the biggest city in the state. another strong, 1-8-party is the minnesota and an aborted. guest: our guest is richard winger. he will be with us until 10:00 a.m. to talk about the role of independents and third-party site. richard winger, real quick, what drove you to pay such attention to third parties? what got you interested? guest: many years ago in the only nationally...
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even when you're not in eye lex cycle, when it's not about talking just to the specific representatives single day get up and see if you can find a mistake, see if you can -- let's attack this, let's do background on that. let's go visit every single senator. let's visit every single representative. let's visit everybody in the media to try to get a message out that will help our clients and will undercut doing the people's business. this is the part that scares me. it's even bigger than you talk about. you talk about the right place to start in dialing it back. but we've got a lot that's in trouble here. >> a long way to go. elizabeth, thank you so much. >> congratulations, i think. >> special assistant to the president. >> good luck. >> you tell us a year or two from now whether we should congratulate you. >> we're happy. >> not for me. i'm fine now. but if you can do that where people hold credit cards and they know actually what the deal is with the institutions that hold those credit cards, you will have done a pretty big thing, right? mark, something that americans will stand up a
even when you're not in eye lex cycle, when it's not about talking just to the specific representatives single day get up and see if you can find a mistake, see if you can -- let's attack this, let's do background on that. let's go visit every single senator. let's visit every single representative. let's visit everybody in the media to try to get a message out that will help our clients and will undercut doing the people's business. this is the part that scares me. it's even bigger than you...
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he's the new guy. >> lex and scott keep having hands. they keep getting involved. >> scott's getting involved with everybody, really. >> me, no. i just play the cards. >> it was fun. i had a good time. i mean, i got to play a good number of hands, and i have a story now. ,,,, gecko: good news sir, i just got an email from the office and word is people really love our claims service. gecko: 'specially the auto repair xpress. repairs are fast and they're guaranteed for as long as you own your car. boss: hey, that's great! is this your phone? gecko: yeah, 'course. boss: but...where do you put...i mean how do you...carry... waitress: here you go. boss: thanks! gecko: no, no i got it, sir. anncr: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. from our winter luxury edition. with essential oils infusing luxurious ribbons, new air wick candles wrap the whole room with ribbon after ribbon of indulgent scent... like apple and sheer cinnamon. winter luxury by air wick. also available in scented oils. [ female announcer ] if you fee
he's the new guy. >> lex and scott keep having hands. they keep getting involved. >> scott's getting involved with everybody, really. >> me, no. i just play the cards. >> it was fun. i had a good time. i mean, i got to play a good number of hands, and i have a story now. ,,,, gecko: good news sir, i just got an email from the office and word is people really love our claims service. gecko: 'specially the auto repair xpress. repairs are fast and they're guaranteed for as...
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lex calls and scott chose the win. that will leave a mark. then on lex. scott. >> mark of a very deceptive value bet. >> scott scoops up another healthy pot. >> scott seaver is hitting hands but he's playing soft, slow, great, impossible to predict poker. all to the tune of a quarter million profit. >> keeping our eye on the loose cannon who is stuck over 15 grand. >> aaron? first time we put down. how long did it take? how are you peeling? >> fine. >> are you still having fun? >> absolutely. >> time to gamble. >> easy, huh? >> i mean -- good cards. >> what a joke. >> that's it, guys. good-bye for now. remember, if you have the cash and the guts, there's always a seat open at the big game. there are free qualifying tournaments every day. for joe stapleton, i'm joe rose, see you tomorrow night. ,,,,,, host: could switching to geico really save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance? was abe lincoln honest? mary: does this dress make my backside look big? abe: perhaps... save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance?really host: is having a snowba
lex calls and scott chose the win. that will leave a mark. then on lex. scott. >> mark of a very deceptive value bet. >> scott scoops up another healthy pot. >> scott seaver is hitting hands but he's playing soft, slow, great, impossible to predict poker. all to the tune of a quarter million profit. >> keeping our eye on the loose cannon who is stuck over 15 grand. >> aaron? first time we put down. how long did it take? how are you peeling? >> fine. >>...
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lex is down about 12,000. >> vanessa is up over 120,000, scott has over 140,000 in profits, our loose cannon aaron jensen is up over 9,000. >> all right. that's going to end things for now. while two young guns, vanessa and scott continue to clean up, our loose cannon is still holding his own at this table. join us tomorrow to see which direction aaron's stack will go. good-bye for now. if you have the cash and the guts, there's always a seat open on "the big game." for a chance to be a loose cannon and play on "the big game" this season, logon to pokerstars.net. there are free qualifying tournaments every day. for joe stapleton, i'm chris rose. ,,,, in this box is what i need to control my diabetes, to stay healthy - and get on with my life. it comes from liberty medical. and now, it's not only where i get my diabetes testing supplies - but it's where i get my prescription drugs as well. if you're on medicare, the cost of your diabetes testing supplies as well as your prescription drugs may be covered. liberty takes care of all the paperwork with medicare and sends the prescription f
lex is down about 12,000. >> vanessa is up over 120,000, scott has over 140,000 in profits, our loose cannon aaron jensen is up over 9,000. >> all right. that's going to end things for now. while two young guns, vanessa and scott continue to clean up, our loose cannon is still holding his own at this table. join us tomorrow to see which direction aaron's stack will go. good-bye for now. if you have the cash and the guts, there's always a seat open on "the big game." for a...