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>> lily: ooh! >> cane: [ chuckles ] it's okay. >> lily: sorry, honey. sorry. >> cane: i can order some more pens. why don't you tell me what happened? >> lily: um, i don't know. what hasn't happened? the fallout from the cocktail party/protest. we find out that victor's behind the sale of the warehouse properties. >> cane: joe put one over on me with that one, didn't he? >> lily: i mean, that was a huge p.r. mess for us. and then on top of that, valentine's day is around the corner. people are making reservations -- and then canceling them! and then i'm trying to help kelly navigate her life post-jack. but, you know, besides that, everything is great. it's great. >> cane: everything's great. it's not that bad, okay? everything's okay. >> lily: [ exhales deeply ] okay. >> cane: okay? just relax. >> lily: [ groans ] i guess you're right. at least everything is okay with
>> lily: ooh! >> cane: [ chuckles ] it's okay. >> lily: sorry, honey. sorry. >> cane: i can order some more pens. why don't you tell me what happened? >> lily: um, i don't know. what hasn't happened? the fallout from the cocktail party/protest. we find out that victor's behind the sale of the warehouse properties. >> cane: joe put one over on me with that one, didn't he? >> lily: i mean, that was a huge p.r. mess for us. and then on top of that,...
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>> lily: yes. the weather is amazing, and we have the whole day off -- no more holiday parties at the club, thank god. today's for the three f's -- family, food, and football. >> cane: peace and quiet -- twist my arm. >> lily: ohh. i love it. >> mattie: charlie's hogging the new computer. >> charlie: she only wants to play stupid girl games. >> lily: okay, you know what? that's enough computer games for both of you. >> cane: yeah. >> lily: why don't you make your new year resolutions? >> cane: there you go. >> lily: yeah? >> cane: okay? [ doorbell rings ] >> colin: hey. >> charlie: grandpa, what are revo-- revolutions? >> colin: what are revolutions? that's a pretty good question i guess. um, well, let me think. a revolution is where you have one
>> lily: yes. the weather is amazing, and we have the whole day off -- no more holiday parties at the club, thank god. today's for the three f's -- family, food, and football. >> cane: peace and quiet -- twist my arm. >> lily: ohh. i love it. >> mattie: charlie's hogging the new computer. >> charlie: she only wants to play stupid girl games. >> lily: okay, you know what? that's enough computer games for both of you. >> cane: yeah. >> lily: why...
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[laughter] that role has lily written all over it.s edgy, a little dark, but fundamentally optimistic. she has created countless characters from ernestine, the telephone operator, to lucille the rubber freak, to edith anne p5 and a half year old philosopher. all of them, kind of oddballs, all portrayed with incredible warmth and affection, like lily. she pushed boundaries, as low. on her 1973 variety show, she performed a sketch about to black folks hanging out in a diner -- two black folks hanging out in a diner. [applause] one reviewer called it the most profound meditation on race and class that i've ever seen on a major network, which says something both about lily and the major networks. [laughter] that was at lived, by the way -- ad-libbed, by the way. in her one-woman show -- [laughter] written by her brilliant partner jane wagner -- [applause] lily played a dozen characters, transforming instantly into men and women, young, old, crazy and famous. this versatility has led to a ton of awards, emmys tony's, grammys, oscar nominat
[laughter] that role has lily written all over it.s edgy, a little dark, but fundamentally optimistic. she has created countless characters from ernestine, the telephone operator, to lucille the rubber freak, to edith anne p5 and a half year old philosopher. all of them, kind of oddballs, all portrayed with incredible warmth and affection, like lily. she pushed boundaries, as low. on her 1973 variety show, she performed a sketch about to black folks hanging out in a diner -- two black folks...
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[applause] lily tomlin. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states and mrs. michelle obama. [cheers and applause] >> good evening, everybody. welcome to the white house. michelle and i love this event. everybody looks so nice. this is one of our favorites. and as lily used to say that's the truth. ( laughter ) now as president i cannot stick out my tongue. it might cause an international incident. but i want to start the evening by thanking david rubenstein and the kennedy center trustees and the kennedy center's new president deborah rutter. where is deborah? yea. [applause] i want to thank george and michael stevens who produced this event every year. [applause] lately they won an emmy for it just about every year as well sox we are very proud to have them here, in fact michelle and i call this the steven season. president kennedy once wrote, the life of the arts, far from being an interruption, a distraction in the life of the nation is very close to the center of a nation's pu
[applause] lily tomlin. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states and mrs. michelle obama. [cheers and applause] >> good evening, everybody. welcome to the white house. michelle and i love this event. everybody looks so nice. this is one of our favorites. and as lily used to say that's the truth. ( laughter ) now as president i cannot stick out my tongue. it might cause an international incident. but i want to start the evening by thanking david...
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c-span: you mentioned earlier lily? >> guest: lily, our daughter yeah. c-span: how old is your daughter? >> guest: she's 14. c-span: what's she like? >> guest: she's terrific, and she's a very good photographer. c-span: she does it professionally already? >> guest: no, she doesn't do it professionally, but she actually recently photographed me because i wanted--well, in the postcard book with "familiars," i have a photograph of kurt lying on the sofa with pumpkin, our late lhasa apso, sleeping on his tummy, and kurt, too, is taking a nap. they both liked sleeping. and when lily came home from board--she's at boarding school now, she was looking at all the pictures. and she saw the picture of kurt, and then she kept looking at flower, our new dog, and going `mom!' and so we thought that it might be appropriate to somehow get flower into this postcard book. so lily took a picture of me at my desk with my familiar, which will be a small picture, and she'll get a photo credit. c-span: what kind of camera do you use? >> guest: i use very simple equipment. i u
c-span: you mentioned earlier lily? >> guest: lily, our daughter yeah. c-span: how old is your daughter? >> guest: she's 14. c-span: what's she like? >> guest: she's terrific, and she's a very good photographer. c-span: she does it professionally already? >> guest: no, she doesn't do it professionally, but she actually recently photographed me because i wanted--well, in the postcard book with "familiars," i have a photograph of kurt lying on the sofa with...
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it means a lot to lily and it means a lot to me. angus?pipe plays soft music ] so, larry's wife -- what can i say? she loved larry. and, um, you know, like all cat marriages they had their ups and their downs, but they always landed on their feet. [ shovel scrapes ] oh, hit a rock. [ grunts ] oh! not a rock! [ crowd screaming ] okay, everybody! please stay calm! please stay calm! no running! it's slippery! angus, keep playing! okay. [ screaming continues ] mitchell: randall! yeah? i'm up here. [ thumping ] [ grunting ] mr. pritchett? this is all intern work. it isn't for my band. need me to do a coffee run? no. no, uh, listen i was -- i was cleaning, and i got stuck up here, and i need you to go into my office and stand up the ladder that fell. got it. and i'm sorry about lying before. those are flyers for my band the interns. [ clatter ] uh-oh. your door's locked. oh, no. [ sighs ] but hey, i-i think if you keep going forward, then back your legs out through the vent i can grab them to help you down. oh, i don't know. that makes me a litt
it means a lot to lily and it means a lot to me. angus?pipe plays soft music ] so, larry's wife -- what can i say? she loved larry. and, um, you know, like all cat marriages they had their ups and their downs, but they always landed on their feet. [ shovel scrapes ] oh, hit a rock. [ grunts ] oh! not a rock! [ crowd screaming ] okay, everybody! please stay calm! please stay calm! no running! it's slippery! angus, keep playing! okay. [ screaming continues ] mitchell: randall! yeah? i'm up here....
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shopping for lily's clothes at target will downplay the brand. she's not rolling in her grave, but spinning in full velocity. >> your wife has impeccable taste. i think this is a great thing. target continues to separate itself from walmart. they're doing it by incorporating these brands. if you're a follower of these brands like tory birch, you know the difference between the product they sell at target and at their stores. the fashion snobs on the stage that disagree with me, i want to say, maybe if you supported the brand more, they wouldn't have to do this. >> i think fashion is for everyone, by the way. charles: i don't know what that means, by the way. all right. (?) here's a dirty little secret. over the past ten years, target bought back 40% on their stock. increased their dividend on average 20% annually. are we in an environment where businesses don't have to execute anymore. target is at an all-time high despite their well-known problems. >> i think you're right. there is a lot of engineering. and i think that's been the case for the l
shopping for lily's clothes at target will downplay the brand. she's not rolling in her grave, but spinning in full velocity. >> your wife has impeccable taste. i think this is a great thing. target continues to separate itself from walmart. they're doing it by incorporating these brands. if you're a follower of these brands like tory birch, you know the difference between the product they sell at target and at their stores. the fashion snobs on the stage that disagree with me, i want to...
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prosecutors filed three felony charges against lily. if convicted he could face five years in jail. >>> one east bay mayor is taking matters into his own hands to make a local park safe for kids again. starting today, boyd memorial park will be closed for 30 days. the city's mayor is calling for that closure to address health and security issues at the park. this comes after an influx of e-mails from neighbors complaining about people using drugs, vandalizing and sleeping in the park. the city council will discuss plans for that park at a meeting next week. >>> this morning it's going to cost you more to park at several b.a.r.t. stations. parking costs you 50 cents more at the following stations. ashby, castro valley colma, dublin, glen park macarthur north berkeley, san bruno, south san francisco, west dublin pleasanton, and oakland. fees went up at a number of stations last week as well. >>> starting this morning, drivers in san jose will see some new traffic jams because of work on the south bay b.a.r.t. extension. that work is happe
prosecutors filed three felony charges against lily. if convicted he could face five years in jail. >>> one east bay mayor is taking matters into his own hands to make a local park safe for kids again. starting today, boyd memorial park will be closed for 30 days. the city's mayor is calling for that closure to address health and security issues at the park. this comes after an influx of e-mails from neighbors complaining about people using drugs, vandalizing and sleeping in the park....
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. >>> major funding for "religion & ethics weekly" is provided by the lily endowment an indianapolis-basedrivate family foundation dedicated to its founders in religion community development and education. additional funding also provided by mutual of america, designing customized, individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> welcome i'm bob abernethy. president obama's state of the union focused on proposals to help working class families and what the president called middle class economics. he also highlighted a host of social issues and cited america's respect for human dignity. >> that's why we defend free speech, advocate for political prisoners and condemn the persecution of women, rel%rçk[s minorities, or people lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender. we do this not only because they're the right thing to do but ultimately they will make us safer. >> tens of thousands of americans came to washington this week for the annual march for life. the weather was unusually mild, but this year's event of clouded by a new political controversy. aborti
. >>> major funding for "religion & ethics weekly" is provided by the lily endowment an indianapolis-basedrivate family foundation dedicated to its founders in religion community development and education. additional funding also provided by mutual of america, designing customized, individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> welcome i'm bob abernethy. president obama's state of the union focused on proposals to help working...
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. >>> major funding for "religion and ethics newsweekly" is provided by the lily endowment an indianapolis based private family foundation dedicated to its founders' interests in religion, community development and education. additional funding also provided by mutual of america. designing customized, individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> welcome. i'm bob abernethy. it's good to have you with us. >>> faith groups around the world this week expressed outrage and grief after the attack on the paris office of the satirical newspaper "charlie hebdo." the paper had been targeted in the past for printing caricatures of the prophet mohammed. the muslim public affairs council strongly condemned the attack, saying it stood in contradiction to how mohammed responded to insults. interfaith groups urged the public not to retaliate against muslims. at a vatican chapel mass, pope francis denounced the attacks as human cruelty. he prayed for the victims and asked god to "change the hearts" of the perpetrators. >>> the pope is making preparations for his vi
. >>> major funding for "religion and ethics newsweekly" is provided by the lily endowment an indianapolis based private family foundation dedicated to its founders' interests in religion, community development and education. additional funding also provided by mutual of america. designing customized, individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> welcome. i'm bob abernethy. it's good to have you with us. >>> faith groups...
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. >> host: well, jeremy greene, there's a counterargument that the eli lilies and the astrazenecas have put all this money into research and finding a cure to problem x, they should have the right to market and to sell that product. >> guest: oh, yes, certainly. and i think that's an argument that has no shortage of representatives advancing it in american health politics. also you look at the way that generic drug policy has been one, um, this is the basis of the patent monopoly. so we have, we grant patents to innovators during that time period, the medicines can be sold at pretty much any price and generic drugs are understood to come after the period that patent monopoly ends. one way of looking at it and one of the things that impelled me along writing this book is realizing that we have come to accept as natural a two-part life cycle approach to how drugs work, that an innovative company, an eli lily, a pfizer of the world will invest a lot of money into r&d, will need to recoup those costs once its drug becomes available on the american market. the first patent-protected part of
. >> host: well, jeremy greene, there's a counterargument that the eli lilies and the astrazenecas have put all this money into research and finding a cure to problem x, they should have the right to market and to sell that product. >> guest: oh, yes, certainly. and i think that's an argument that has no shortage of representatives advancing it in american health politics. also you look at the way that generic drug policy has been one, um, this is the basis of the patent monopoly....
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next womens hoops - #15 stanford/utah tara vanderveer lili thompson 3-pointer 28-20 stanford amber orrangethe jumper 40-27 stanford final: 55-44 stanford womens hoops - cal/colorado logan couture trying to clear the puck but thomas hertl sitting on the bench gets hit in the face with the puck hetl was ecoprted off the ice with a towel over his face no word yet on his condition at minnesota tomorrow that's it for the kron 4 news at 11. stay connected with kron 4 and get latest news at kron 4 dot com. or download one of our mobile apps. we'll see you tomorrow morning! 7 ♪[ music ] ♪ >>> america's bravest little girl. retracing her steps in the woods after her family is wiped out in a plane crash. >> i can't imagin being 7 years old, trying to get through this. >> and who will care for little sailor now. >> famed attorney, alan dershowitz fires back. the shocking allegations from this woman, and what dershowitz's wife is telling only "inside edition." and locked up. the new jersey housewife's first day behind bars. >> there might be somebody there, who wants to smack her. >> plus, worst call
next womens hoops - #15 stanford/utah tara vanderveer lili thompson 3-pointer 28-20 stanford amber orrangethe jumper 40-27 stanford final: 55-44 stanford womens hoops - cal/colorado logan couture trying to clear the puck but thomas hertl sitting on the bench gets hit in the face with the puck hetl was ecoprted off the ice with a towel over his face no word yet on his condition at minnesota tomorrow that's it for the kron 4 news at 11. stay connected with kron 4 and get latest news at kron 4 dot...
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tambiÉn aprovechÓ para almorzar con su amiga lily stefan.as suben vÍdeos en cÁmara lenta... >> eso sÍ te puedo enseÑar. la rumba estuvo buena,mira las fotos con emilio. lily siguiÓ la celebración, pero con amigos. >> creo que estÁ gloria stefan tambiÉn. >> parece que en instagram siempre le piden que ponga fotos con su esposo. >> dice que no le gusta posar. el mÍo es igualito. a mÍ mucha gente me pregunta por quÉ nunca pongo fotos con mi esposo. no le gusta, ni siquiera tiene redes sociales. >> a mÍ me pasÓ lo mismo. no quiere decir que tenga la obligaciÓn de estar en el ojo pÚblico. >> otra que estuvo bien acompaÑada fue ninel conde. Éste es su bebé emanuel. puso: el Último atardecer del aÑo con el hombre de mi vida. >> tuve la oportunidad de conocer a ninel. me parece una persona muy sencilla, muy humilde, muy espiritual. cuando la escuchamos hablar, notamos lo que tienen su corazÓn. la cantante maristella se estÁ presentando en la ciudad de las vegas. tiene muchos planes, giras, conciertos. y se habÍa rumorado un supuesto divorcio de su e
tambiÉn aprovechÓ para almorzar con su amiga lily stefan.as suben vÍdeos en cÁmara lenta... >> eso sÍ te puedo enseÑar. la rumba estuvo buena,mira las fotos con emilio. lily siguiÓ la celebración, pero con amigos. >> creo que estÁ gloria stefan tambiÉn. >> parece que en instagram siempre le piden que ponga fotos con su esposo. >> dice que no le gusta posar. el mÍo es igualito. a mÍ mucha gente me pregunta por quÉ nunca pongo fotos con mi esposo. no le gusta,...
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in the kitchen, ann showed me the sink that became lily's personal toilet. >> and she would grab thiswould create like an infinity pool of water. and that's where she would do her business. >> wow. >> for ann, animals have long been important companions, says her brother, ken patton. >> so she developed that bond with animals at a very early age. >> ken and ann grew up in rio de janeiro. >> what was your sister like? as a little girl and as a teenager? >> very popular in school, she hung out with the cool crowd definitely. >> outgoing and popular, but something wasn't quite right. >> when i was in my pre-teens, 10, 12, i knew something was weird. something was different. >> weird and different turned out to be early signs of what would later become serious mental illness. >> i didn't have any suicide attempts or anything like that until my 20s, that is when it really hit. >> ann would be diagnosed as bipolar. a condition characterized by episodes of severe mood swings. she says that might explain her making sometimes rather impulsive decisions, like moving to virginia. >> one morning
in the kitchen, ann showed me the sink that became lily's personal toilet. >> and she would grab thiswould create like an infinity pool of water. and that's where she would do her business. >> wow. >> for ann, animals have long been important companions, says her brother, ken patton. >> so she developed that bond with animals at a very early age. >> ken and ann grew up in rio de janeiro. >> what was your sister like? as a little girl and as a teenager?...
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lily and audrey. first question, who is older? >> we were born at about the
lily and audrey. first question, who is older? >> we were born at about the
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in overtime all more than lily thompson wins it. cal against washington two early. bears take it in. nice move for the bucket. the killer cross over. you remember tim used to do it all the time with the golden state warriors. >> oh, yeah. >> bears fall to 11 and 4. golden state warriors, he found a job with with them. >> thanks for watching. >> liv olivia. super hungry? get my chipotle chicken club combo. it's got the chipotle sauce you love and spicy crispy chicken. you get it with fries and a drink for just $4.99. that's a ton of food. let's do this. (vo) at jennie-o, we heard of a place in iowa where every thursday people ride ten miles for tacos. we thought we'd show up and surprise them with a better kind of taco, made with jennie-o ground turkey, cooked thoroughly to 165. (mom) i'd feed my kids turkey tacos over regular tacos any day. (woman) i think that they're light and they're just fresh tasting. (vo) it's time for a better taco. (kid) the tacos tonight were pretty much perfect. (vo) make the switch. look for jennie-o ground turkey at a store near you. cap
in overtime all more than lily thompson wins it. cal against washington two early. bears take it in. nice move for the bucket. the killer cross over. you remember tim used to do it all the time with the golden state warriors. >> oh, yeah. >> bears fall to 11 and 4. golden state warriors, he found a job with with them. >> thanks for watching. >> liv olivia. super hungry? get my chipotle chicken club combo. it's got the chipotle sauce you love and spicy crispy chicken. you...
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the question is can that inspire the type of creative types to build the next lily pad? think, no. think of the amount of wealth that is created in a place like that. think of what that means for that individual engineer who has the next great idea. if you're trying to build the next great thing, where the person at the top is not necessarily optimized for thinking that way and being as maybe as disruptive, and rather wants to create a holistic environment, i'm not sure greatness comes from those boundary conditions. >> can't apple get there if they have a new leader? >> it's a multitrillion dollar category. it is something we would all love, an apple experience in our car. there are many other areas, home automation. if apple build houses, they would sell more houses than anybody in the world. >> how much longevity do they have? >> they have a lot of longevity. if there was any way we could wind back the clock, that's the one thing i wish would have never happened. ♪ >> what is the social capital partnership? >> i started it with a larger ambition. hopefully, a much mor
the question is can that inspire the type of creative types to build the next lily pad? think, no. think of the amount of wealth that is created in a place like that. think of what that means for that individual engineer who has the next great idea. if you're trying to build the next great thing, where the person at the top is not necessarily optimized for thinking that way and being as maybe as disruptive, and rather wants to create a holistic environment, i'm not sure greatness comes from...
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and in ot, too much stanford, lily thompson drains the shot. stanford wins 86-76.st washington the center, britney boyd sitting with two early fouls and the bears take it inside. michaela makes it. the huskies answer. the crossover, washington wins it 79-77. the bears fall to 11-4. justin holiday one of the better stories this season with the warriors is our special guest in studio tonight. he's traveled 11 stops before finding a job in the nba with the warriors. >>> that's it for us at 5:30. we'll see you in half an hour. news updates on >> glor: tonight, the world rallies against terror. enormous crowds in paris and elsewhere. this is video emerges of one attacker pledging allegiance to isis. a german newspaper is attacked. mark phillips and julianna goldman report. a crisis showing new economic troubles. jill schlesinger is here. a measles outbreak at disneyland, why authorities in california are so concerned. and yes, the olympics might land in boston. >> just because we can pull off a very expensive elaborate event doesn't necessarily mean we should. >> but do
and in ot, too much stanford, lily thompson drains the shot. stanford wins 86-76.st washington the center, britney boyd sitting with two early fouls and the bears take it inside. michaela makes it. the huskies answer. the crossover, washington wins it 79-77. the bears fall to 11-4. justin holiday one of the better stories this season with the warriors is our special guest in studio tonight. he's traveled 11 stops before finding a job in the nba with the warriors. >>> that's it for us...
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. >> por adelanto de las condiciones del clima con lili delgado. >> quiere saber quÉ nos espera el tiempoun placer estar con ustedes actualmente 53 grados los cielos nublados, los vientos se mantienen en calma. el tiempo de hoy temprano tras mÁximas llegaron a los 58 la norma 56, nos encontramos dentro del rango de lo normal en un dÍa como hoy de invierno. temperaturas agradables que se ha mantenido a lo largo del dÍa. hay un sistema que trae densa neblina cero que es el valle central y el valle de san joaquÍn mucha precauciÓn si tiene ganas de viajar porque va a haber densa neblina en horas de la madrugada. mÁximas temperaturas las tiene en la pantalla. temperaturas muy agradables para maÑana. Éste se pronÓstico extendido para los prÓximos cinco dÍas maÑanas mÍnimas se mantienen en los 53, para lunes el dÍa central de martin luther king. para lunes hay un leve descenso la temperatura en los 63 grados. vamos a tener leves posibilidades de lluvia sÓlo en un 10%. temperatura muy agradables. Éste es todo mi reporte. que tengan una feliz noche. si usted tiene historias y desea que las investi
. >> por adelanto de las condiciones del clima con lili delgado. >> quiere saber quÉ nos espera el tiempoun placer estar con ustedes actualmente 53 grados los cielos nublados, los vientos se mantienen en calma. el tiempo de hoy temprano tras mÁximas llegaron a los 58 la norma 56, nos encontramos dentro del rango de lo normal en un dÍa como hoy de invierno. temperaturas agradables que se ha mantenido a lo largo del dÍa. hay un sistema que trae densa neblina cero que es el valle...
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lily thompson 4i9hits the three. johnson with the easy lay-in. stanford wins 71-60. now 7-1 in conference play. across town, ucla hosting the lady bears. second half, falls, gets her foot stuck underneath the scorer's table. the referee helps her out just in time for the breakaway. they win 72-57. >>> super bowl preview is coming up at 11:00. seattle has arrived. patriots get in tomorrow. let the hype begin. >> fans just really having a blast this year with the warriors. >> no question. they're having a good time. but they have to be careful not to come down to the team's level they're playing. >>> coming up next, did >>> coming up at 11:00 three more planes evacuated. the investigation into what's behind it. and the winners at the awards program. could it be a preview of the oscars? >>> the film "american sniper" continued to dominate the box office this weekend, and second place wasn't close. the drama stars bradley cooper as a military sharp shooter. "american sniper" is up for six oscars. it earned $64 million in the second weekend. jennifer lopez's film came in
lily thompson 4i9hits the three. johnson with the easy lay-in. stanford wins 71-60. now 7-1 in conference play. across town, ucla hosting the lady bears. second half, falls, gets her foot stuck underneath the scorer's table. the referee helps her out just in time for the breakaway. they win 72-57. >>> super bowl preview is coming up at 11:00. seattle has arrived. patriots get in tomorrow. let the hype begin. >> fans just really having a blast this year with the warriors. >>...
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up 2 amber orrange great drive to basket and floater 57-53 stanford 27 seconds left 57-55 stanford liliin the 3- pointer to beat the shot clock 60-55 stanford final: 60-56 stanford womens hoops - cal/washington state cal's dymanic duo ranshanda gray and brittany boyd dubbed "cornflakes and milk" 2nd half boyd nice drive and dish to gray for the lay-up boyd hits the step-back jumper final: 70-62 bears you know the story in miami of the player who was getting bullied. jaycees rock nation will be the new a supporter of this boxer who was an olympic gold medalist and is looking for a national title. j c is probably promising him a lot of things as he is in the show business >>pam moore:in multiple homicide in san francisco tonight >>jeff bush: we just got here a short time ago where the shooting happened. what we do know is that there are four men dead in the streets. the police were going down the street with their flashlights looking for all sorts of evidence. each one of the intersections around here for one block in every direction there is a parameter here securing the area. why can te
up 2 amber orrange great drive to basket and floater 57-53 stanford 27 seconds left 57-55 stanford liliin the 3- pointer to beat the shot clock 60-55 stanford final: 60-56 stanford womens hoops - cal/washington state cal's dymanic duo ranshanda gray and brittany boyd dubbed "cornflakes and milk" 2nd half boyd nice drive and dish to gray for the lay-up boyd hits the step-back jumper final: 70-62 bears you know the story in miami of the player who was getting bullied. jaycees rock...
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>> no i'm lily. agnes is out sick. >> funny video put together by paul gayle comedy.witcheroo in terms of the instructor. she couldn't make it apparently now this other person's going to take over. >> i cannot stress enough how important it is tha youryes are closed so you really done see anybody else in the room. then according to the video, instructor's got plans. >> if you open your eyes during this part you will disrupt your chai. >> the beginner is confused she doesn't know what usually happens in the classes. so she goes along with it. >> her accomplice? >> yes. the instructor gets into it but in order to log in needs information. >> think back to your child hoodhood eye closed and you're going to inhale and exhale the name of your childhood pet. >> marshmallow. >> count to 90. and you may open your eyes. you will feel renewed. and stop. >> apparently how yoga classes go down. the funny thing about this. >> it's close. >> guys sorry i'm late -- >> [ bleep ]. >> he's recording her. >> oh look at how cute that thing is! >> i love this husband. >> next "rig >> stil
>> no i'm lily. agnes is out sick. >> funny video put together by paul gayle comedy.witcheroo in terms of the instructor. she couldn't make it apparently now this other person's going to take over. >> i cannot stress enough how important it is tha youryes are closed so you really done see anybody else in the room. then according to the video, instructor's got plans. >> if you open your eyes during this part you will disrupt your chai. >> the beginner is confused...
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the novel, as you know, ends when the rose of sharon, like the lily of the valley, nurses a grown childeneration, not the next generation, as though a baby. "the battle hymn of the republic" is a profound civil rights anthem throughout the 20th century. it is one of w.e.b. dubois's favorites. there is a conference in harpers ferry to commemorate john brown. dubois had written a sympathetic biography. he loved "john brown's body," "the battle hymn of the republic." he said, john brown meant to wipe out an evil he could no longer endure. it is because of dubois that this tablet honoring john brown appeared, and this is his language that he used. he aimed at human slavery a blow that will a guilty nation. you might also know the battle hymn of the republic was one of martin luther king jr.'s favorite hymns. in the march to montgomery, in montgomery, alabama, when king gave his speech, to give you a sense of the degree to which it becomes a civil rights anthem, if not the civil rights anthem -- he spontaneously launches in to "the battle hymn of the republic," and the others join in and sin
the novel, as you know, ends when the rose of sharon, like the lily of the valley, nurses a grown childeneration, not the next generation, as though a baby. "the battle hymn of the republic" is a profound civil rights anthem throughout the 20th century. it is one of w.e.b. dubois's favorites. there is a conference in harpers ferry to commemorate john brown. dubois had written a sympathetic biography. he loved "john brown's body," "the battle hymn of the republic."...
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she lives next to the building that burned but she was able to rescue her dog, lily. >> we have each other and everyone is fine. i am grateful we got our dog out. i know not everyone was able to do that. we are grateful we are okay. >> back live on mission street and the red cross will be busy for the next 24 hours. it is setting up a shelter at city college and arranging lodging for other people. folks need food and they need clothing medications which they may have lost. it is a very long night ahead no doubt. live in the mission tonight, cornell bernard, abc7 news. >> thank you for that update. >>> the red cross says the best thing really you can do is to help by donating money. >> we have a link for that on our website. it is abc7news.com. >>> tonight's fire has forced mission street to close to traffic, and that includes muni bus routes as well. >> earlier we spoke with the muni spokesman. >> the lines are not all running from 16th street to caesar chavez. service is running over at this point. it is one of the heaviest and busiest corridors. >> you can also take bart if you wan
she lives next to the building that burned but she was able to rescue her dog, lily. >> we have each other and everyone is fine. i am grateful we got our dog out. i know not everyone was able to do that. we are grateful we are okay. >> back live on mission street and the red cross will be busy for the next 24 hours. it is setting up a shelter at city college and arranging lodging for other people. folks need food and they need clothing medications which they may have lost. it is a...
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>> this is lily. >> hi lil. >> i she's brave. >> yes. has not seen his youtube channel. >> come here. >> oh my god! i will come see you girls more often. >> his heart grew two sizes that day. >>> gauntlet has been thrown an all-out brawl on the internet between the l.a. beast and blum gum. the l.a. beast responding to this guy, blum gum, for beating his egg challenge. now blum gum coming back. >> parentally l.a. beast didn't like that i called him out. oh well. apparently he did a challenge for everyone unbeatable. >> good morning. >> we're about to do 72 eggs. >> 72 eggs. >> 72 eggs. l.a. beast did 60. but blum gum is a fan of dr. seuss. >> this cat in the hat is about to do 72 green eggs. >> take the eggs blends up the wasabi inverts himself, just like the beast did, and start to chug eggs with wasabi. >> that's going to burn. >> they can't keep escalating this because someone's going to die, okay. it's like 72 eggs shocking amount of wasabi. what is the l.a. beast going to do. >> it's not over guys. >> 72 eggs. let's make green eggs a
>> this is lily. >> hi lil. >> i she's brave. >> yes. has not seen his youtube channel. >> come here. >> oh my god! i will come see you girls more often. >> his heart grew two sizes that day. >>> gauntlet has been thrown an all-out brawl on the internet between the l.a. beast and blum gum. the l.a. beast responding to this guy, blum gum, for beating his egg challenge. now blum gum coming back. >> parentally l.a. beast didn't like that i...
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the way to beat him in that election was to tar him with the brush of racial equality in front of a lilyte audience, many of whom had prejudice against black people, and douglas stands up in front of the audience and says, that guy once racial equality. he thinks the black man is your brother. well, i don't think that it all, man. you read that stuff today and you go, oh, my god. douglas was saying lincoln wanted black men to go rape white women. there were images of frederick douglass riding around with your white daughter. douglas would demonize black people. black people had insatiable sexual appetites. they were violent and unstable. douglas was in extreme race later, ok? what about lincoln? lincoln never did that. he never demonizes black people. you never see him in a speech say, yeah, black people are stupid or sexually promiscuous. he does not at that stuff. in numerous speeches, he makes the point of saying that the fundamental difference between me and stephen douglas is i think a black person is a human being and he does not. it gives lincoln marks for that one. he also stands
the way to beat him in that election was to tar him with the brush of racial equality in front of a lilyte audience, many of whom had prejudice against black people, and douglas stands up in front of the audience and says, that guy once racial equality. he thinks the black man is your brother. well, i don't think that it all, man. you read that stuff today and you go, oh, my god. douglas was saying lincoln wanted black men to go rape white women. there were images of frederick douglass riding...
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. >>> a weak forecast sent shares of eli lily down and that's where we begin market focus. the drug maker struggled because of competition from generics and expecting 2015 earnings and revenue to be shy of wall street's estimates. still, the company is betting on a new pipeline of treatment for illnesses like diabetes and cancer. the shares fell slightly to $69.23. monsanto saw earnings fall. steeper than expected. blamed lower corn seed sales for the slump but managed to beat on the top and bottom lines, that sent shares to $117.21. super value reported better than expected results for third quarter. its profits more than doubled as the super market posted sales growth in all three business segments segments. shares flat closing at $9.19. >> dr. pepper snapple, make do it yourself soda. keurig expected to come out with a cold carbonated drink maker in the fall and coca-cola is on board. keurig shares popped 4.5% to $123.02. and up to 72.52, excuse me. sirius said it would beat its 2014 revenue forecast as it added more subscribers than forecasted. slightly below the street
. >>> a weak forecast sent shares of eli lily down and that's where we begin market focus. the drug maker struggled because of competition from generics and expecting 2015 earnings and revenue to be shy of wall street's estimates. still, the company is betting on a new pipeline of treatment for illnesses like diabetes and cancer. the shares fell slightly to $69.23. monsanto saw earnings fall. steeper than expected. blamed lower corn seed sales for the slump but managed to beat on the...
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♪ sleep train ♪ ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ aloha, lily. aloha. oh, wait.ore time. the doggy was blocking her face. yeah, go back. no. no! no. we're not doing it a third time. there she is-- the prettiest white woman on maui. milady. actually, claire and i were supposed to go to hawaii for our honeymoon. mm-hmm. but something else came up. i got pregnant with haley. my bad! we didn't even have a proper wedding. we just went down to the courthouse on a tuesday. the judge sentenced me to life with no chance of parole. you begged me to marry you. it's true. i did. oh! hold on, my bride. allow me! [ grunts ] what are you doing? being romantic. god, you're solid. sweetie, put me down. go on. okay. honey, come on. let's turn this vacation into a honeymoon. sw
♪ sleep train ♪ ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ aloha, lily. aloha. oh, wait.ore time. the doggy was blocking her face. yeah, go back. no. no! no. we're not doing it a third time. there she is-- the prettiest white woman on maui. milady. actually, claire and i were supposed to go to hawaii for our honeymoon. mm-hmm. but something else came up. i got pregnant with haley. my bad! we didn't even have a proper wedding. we just went down to the courthouse on a tuesday. the judge...
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when you saw the play structure at bo decker -- for example at lily wong right now they have been around for over a decade in some places -- closer to two and merced heights and no one has been here in a super long time and so some of those are functional still. you can still play on them, but the trends and in design and whennure compare the quality of those play structures to mission playground on valencia street it's a dramatic before and after so we can certainly talk about what i think a replacement cycle should look like. i think the department has learned a lot over the past decade about how to improve the durablity of the playgrounds that we build and also the ease of maintenance. we made a number of policy decisions over the past 10 years. for example a decade ago we were ordering playgrounds from germany and fancy things from other places and we discovered the replacement time when you break it there is a lag time to order a replacement part from a high end designer in germany when the yard is here in san francisco and it broke last week and all the parents are understandably a
when you saw the play structure at bo decker -- for example at lily wong right now they have been around for over a decade in some places -- closer to two and merced heights and no one has been here in a super long time and so some of those are functional still. you can still play on them, but the trends and in design and whennure compare the quality of those play structures to mission playground on valencia street it's a dramatic before and after so we can certainly talk about what i think a...
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the 19-year-old was arrested last month three days after lily morris died. morris was found unconscious in her front yard. police say harris called 911 and gave a description of a man she said was the attacker. police believe she was lying, though. university of virginia hired a security firm to protect its students. the university says the unarmed guards from gs-4 will walk students home call for a safe ride or wait with them at a bus stop. and they will stand guard near fraternity that program gets under way on monday. coming up here on abc 7 news at noon, murder trial troubles. the strange holdup this morning that delayed the murder trial of former new england patriots player aaron hernandez. and pay up to speed up. the new details about the proposed i-66 toll lanes and how you can make your opinion heard. >> plus heading to court. how d.c.'s top lawyer is drawing attention to a different side of the legal system. >> and winter weather alert this noon. doug tracking another potential winter storm. we'll hear from him after the break. >> opening statements
the 19-year-old was arrested last month three days after lily morris died. morris was found unconscious in her front yard. police say harris called 911 and gave a description of a man she said was the attacker. police believe she was lying, though. university of virginia hired a security firm to protect its students. the university says the unarmed guards from gs-4 will walk students home call for a safe ride or wait with them at a bus stop. and they will stand guard near fraternity that...
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she lives next to the building that burned but she was able to rescue her dog, lily. >> we have each other and everyone is fine. i am grateful we got our dog out. i know not everyone was able to do that. we are grateful we are okay. >> back live on mission street and the red cross will be busy for the next 24 hours. it is setting up a shelter at city college and arranging lodging for other people. folks need food and they need clothing medications which they may have lost. it is a very long night ahead no doubt. live in the mission tonight, cornell bernard, abc7 news. >> thank you for that update. >>> the red cross says the best thing really you can do is to help by donating money. >> we have a link for that on our website. it is abc7news.com. >>> tonight's fire has forced mission street to close to traffic, and that includes muni bus routes as well. >> earlier we spoke with the muni spokesman. >> the lines are not all running from 16th street to caesar chavez. service is running over at this point. it is one of the heaviest and busiest corridors. >> you can also take bart if you wan
she lives next to the building that burned but she was able to rescue her dog, lily. >> we have each other and everyone is fine. i am grateful we got our dog out. i know not everyone was able to do that. we are grateful we are okay. >> back live on mission street and the red cross will be busy for the next 24 hours. it is setting up a shelter at city college and arranging lodging for other people. folks need food and they need clothing medications which they may have lost. it is a...
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>> lily: did you know victor was in on this? heard about it. >> colin: it seems your good buddy decided that what you didn't know couldn't hurt you.
>> lily: did you know victor was in on this? heard about it. >> colin: it seems your good buddy decided that what you didn't know couldn't hurt you.
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. >>> major funding for religion and ethnics newsweekly is provided by the lily endowment.edicated to its founders interest in religious, community development and education. additional funding also provided by mutual of america. designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> welcome. i'm bob abernethy. it's good to have you with us. >>> the international community continued to mourn the victims of last week's terror attacks in paris amid concern about growing hostility toward minorities. in france, security officials guarded synagogues and tried to assure jews that they are safe. in many quarters, there is renewed debate about islam and extremism. many muslim groups condemned the violence, but also urged more public respect for religion. pope francis waded into the controversy, saying while no one should ever kill in the name of god, people also should not provoke or insult the faith of others. >>> many muslims expressed alarm about anti-islamic sentiment in parts of europe. in germany, record numbers attended an
. >>> major funding for religion and ethnics newsweekly is provided by the lily endowment.edicated to its founders interest in religious, community development and education. additional funding also provided by mutual of america. designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> welcome. i'm bob abernethy. it's good to have you with us. >>> the international community continued to mourn the victims of last week's...
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lily lost her first tooth today, and she's very excited about a visit from the tooth fairy.had my first loose tooth... (mouths words) my mama tied one end of a string to it and the other to the tail of a guernsey cow... (mouths word) fired off a 12-gauge shotgun and the cow went running out of the room. that never happened. tell that to the cow-shaped hole in my bedroom wall. gotcha! (gasps) what are you doing here? you're not the tooth fairy. n-no. but we just wanted to see if she'd come yet. no. she sure is taking her sweet time. maybe you should just go back to sleep, sweetie... yeah. 'cau
lily lost her first tooth today, and she's very excited about a visit from the tooth fairy.had my first loose tooth... (mouths words) my mama tied one end of a string to it and the other to the tail of a guernsey cow... (mouths word) fired off a 12-gauge shotgun and the cow went running out of the room. that never happened. tell that to the cow-shaped hole in my bedroom wall. gotcha! (gasps) what are you doing here? you're not the tooth fairy. n-no. but we just wanted to see if she'd come yet....
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. >> and lily tomlin and jane fonda, major fan favorites for the evening. they presented together. cinched jump suit. whatever that means. it was bedazzled. >> bedazzled bodice. >> what is that? >> that's the bedazzled part. her shirt looking -- >> the top part? >> there you go. >> yes. i love my bedazzler. >> i should do the sports and you do the fashion. kerry washington. look at her. amazing in this color blocked gown. she had a baby eight months ago. and kate hudson in this white plunging versace dress. >> reese witherspoon showing a little skin in a calvin klein get-up. a $1.5 million tiffany diamond she's wearing. $1.5 million of tiffany diamonds. >> i have that same problem every not. showing off the most might have been jennifer lopez reminiscent of her grammy versace dress. >> it was all about the clooneys last night. the newlyweds looking classic. george revealed he was wearing the same tux he wore on his wedding day. the clooneys took part in a show of solidarity with the people of france. amal was spotted with a "je suis charlie" pin on her bag. other celebs held up sim
. >> and lily tomlin and jane fonda, major fan favorites for the evening. they presented together. cinched jump suit. whatever that means. it was bedazzled. >> bedazzled bodice. >> what is that? >> that's the bedazzled part. her shirt looking -- >> the top part? >> there you go. >> yes. i love my bedazzler. >> i should do the sports and you do the fashion. kerry washington. look at her. amazing in this color blocked gown. she had a baby eight...
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lily eskelsen garcia? guest: there is a lot we can agree on.ely, we have to know what our children are doing and we can appreciate that the secretary understands that over 12 years after no child left passed under the bush administration in 2002, 12 years later, test after test have been layered upon our students taking time away from actual class learning. yes, he has acknowledged there is too much standardized testing, and whenever, i am a teacher. we invented tests. we are not against testing. this is a narrow kind of test. it is a standardized test where you fill in a bubble, get four choices and a lot of memorized answers. my kids take test every single week. we would do a spelling test. this is not a question of should kids take test. it is what kind of test and more formally, how the test data is used. we believe they have taken this tiny, little band of a certain kind of testing and they have turned it into everything, and they will say that is all we need to know about kids, and that is not all you need to know about kids. host: ultima
lily eskelsen garcia? guest: there is a lot we can agree on.ely, we have to know what our children are doing and we can appreciate that the secretary understands that over 12 years after no child left passed under the bush administration in 2002, 12 years later, test after test have been layered upon our students taking time away from actual class learning. yes, he has acknowledged there is too much standardized testing, and whenever, i am a teacher. we invented tests. we are not against...
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. >>> major funding for "religion and ethics news weekly" is provided by the lily endowment. dedicated to its founders' interest in religion, community development, and education. additional funding also provided by mutual of america. designing customized, individual, and group retirement products. that's why we're your environment company. you. >> rose: welcome to the program. i'm charlie rose. this is a special new year's edition of "charlie rose: the week." just ahead, art, henri matisse, and jeff koons. >> i always wanted to make work that people would not feel that they had to bring anything to the table other than who they are and who they are up to that moment. that they're perfect, that, you know, it's-- the art is about them. it's about their possibility and to empower people. >> rose: we'll have those stories and more on what happened and what might happen.
. >>> major funding for "religion and ethics news weekly" is provided by the lily endowment. dedicated to its founders' interest in religion, community development, and education. additional funding also provided by mutual of america. designing customized, individual, and group retirement products. that's why we're your environment company. you. >> rose: welcome to the program. i'm charlie rose. this is a special new year's edition of "charlie rose: the week."...
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she lives next to the building that burned but she was able to rescue her dog, lily. >> we have eachnd everyone is fine. i am grateful we got our dog out. i know not everyone was able to do that. we are grateful we are okay. >> back live on mission street and the red cross will be busy for the next 24 hours. it is setting up a shelter at city college and arranging lodging for other people. folks need food and they need clothing medications which they may have lost. it is a very long night ahead no doubt. live in the mission tonight, cornell bernard, abc7 news. >> thank you for that update. >>> the red cross says the best thing really you can do is to help by donating money. >> we have a link for that on our website. it is abc7news.com. >>> tonight's fire has forced mission street to close to traffic, and that includes muni bus routes as well. >> earlier we spoke with the muni spokesman. >> the lines are not all running from 16th street to caesar chavez. service is running over at this point. it is one of the heaviest and busiest corridors. >> you can also take bart if you want to get
she lives next to the building that burned but she was able to rescue her dog, lily. >> we have eachnd everyone is fine. i am grateful we got our dog out. i know not everyone was able to do that. we are grateful we are okay. >> back live on mission street and the red cross will be busy for the next 24 hours. it is setting up a shelter at city college and arranging lodging for other people. folks need food and they need clothing medications which they may have lost. it is a very long...