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louis. i was born in nashville, tennessee, a little town side of nashville. that is where i grew up, went to high school, met and married my husband. moved back to st. louis where i lived part of my life. i heard people saying missouri and missouri. what is the correct pronunciation of our new home? the best place to go when you want information is where? >> [inaudible]. >> of course, we all know that. i went to the library and the librarian gave me a wonderful book and began a life long friendship with the librarian. missouri is the native american pronunciation. in their language it is the people of the big boats. one word means all of that. missouri. frenchman who came up the mississippi river. they said that would be a great place to have a trading post. they set up a trading post and called it st. louis. missouri became missouri. now i ask you which is correct? missouri or missouri? >> missouri. okay. neither one. [laughter]. you can't say the native americans were wrong for saying missouri. you can't say the french were wrong for pronouncing it in their
louis. i was born in nashville, tennessee, a little town side of nashville. that is where i grew up, went to high school, met and married my husband. moved back to st. louis where i lived part of my life. i heard people saying missouri and missouri. what is the correct pronunciation of our new home? the best place to go when you want information is where? >> [inaudible]. >> of course, we all know that. i went to the library and the librarian gave me a wonderful book and began a life...
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more applause for louis van amstel. more applause. thank you, louis and margaret.. thank you for lighting up our lives. that was cool. >> thank you. >> all the best going forward. i'm going to miss louis. oh, no, i'm not. who will be next to leave "dancing with the stars"? the competition continues on monday. >>> and no today's edition of "america's health," we have the inspiring story of one mother dealing with the unimaginable. her child faces a disease that's so rare, not only is there no cure, there's no treatment. but this mother is determined to find help for her little boy, and is tirelessly reaching out to the medical community for help. dr. richard besser has more on her crusade. >> little jonah wood has a disease so rare, that researchers and drug companies are barely working on it. there's too few patients for it to make financial sense. it was for that reason that it was enacted into law to provide the funds needed for research even the rarest conditions. >> he laughs nonstop. he is a really happy kid. yes, you are. you're so strong. >> reporter: climbi
more applause for louis van amstel. more applause. thank you, louis and margaret.. thank you for lighting up our lives. that was cool. >> thank you. >> all the best going forward. i'm going to miss louis. oh, no, i'm not. who will be next to leave "dancing with the stars"? the competition continues on monday. >>> and no today's edition of "america's health," we have the inspiring story of one mother dealing with the unimaginable. her child faces a...
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more applause for louis van amstel. more applause. thank you, louis and margaret.. thank you for lighting up our lives. that was cool. >> thank you. >> all the best going forward. i'm going to miss louis. oh, no, i'm not. who will be next to leave [ son ] my parents have always lived in the states. until two years ago, when my dad transferred to istanbul. they settled in quickly. found their local deli. a few shortcuts. and a neighborhood hangout. but there's one thing they miss. their beloved hometown team. so i asked citi -- how many thankyou points it would take to give them something special. their old seats, 5 and 6, row c. [ male announcer ] citi thankyou points can be used for almost anything you choose. what's your story? citi can help you write it. >>> and no today's edition of "america's health," we have the inspiring story of one mother dealing with the unimaginable. her child faces a disease that's so rare, not only is there no cure, there's no treatment. but this mother is determined to find help for her little boy, and is tirelessly reaching out to th
more applause for louis van amstel. more applause. thank you, louis and margaret.. thank you for lighting up our lives. that was cool. >> thank you. >> all the best going forward. i'm going to miss louis. oh, no, i'm not. who will be next to leave [ son ] my parents have always lived in the states. until two years ago, when my dad transferred to istanbul. they settled in quickly. found their local deli. a few shortcuts. and a neighborhood hangout. but there's one thing they miss....
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jean-louis sebagh. >> ( applause ) >> hello, bonjour. >> dr. sebagh, it's so nice to finally see you. you met cindy when she was 28. can you tell us what was your first impression when you met cindy 15 years ago? >> i was very impressed. i don't know, she's the most beautiful woman in the world, and... for me, i'm always curious to see that my fantasy is gonna match the reality, and that's the good surprise. with cindy, reality is much better than the fantasy. >> aww. >> thank you. >> ( applause ) >> now, dr. sebagh, we've all heard about this amazing melon extract. would you like to fill us in a little bit more about that, how you found it, how you were able to develop it? >> absolutely. this melon come from a lovely area of the south of france called the luberon. it's a very secluded area where grows this very special melon, and it has these very powerful antioxidants called s.o.d., and it's a natural antioxidant. it helps protect you against the free radical from the sun, all this damage due to the environment, and they help prevent the brea
jean-louis sebagh. >> ( applause ) >> hello, bonjour. >> dr. sebagh, it's so nice to finally see you. you met cindy when she was 28. can you tell us what was your first impression when you met cindy 15 years ago? >> i was very impressed. i don't know, she's the most beautiful woman in the world, and... for me, i'm always curious to see that my fantasy is gonna match the reality, and that's the good surprise. with cindy, reality is much better than the fantasy. >>...
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louis and kansas city. over the huge advantage in st. louis and kansas city. year the overwhelmingly bleak view of the way things are going has made the outlook much bleaker for democrats. jeff greenfield, cbs news, st. louis. >> couric: and bleak is the way most americans view the economy, and a cbs news poll out tonight, they say it is by far their number one concern this election year. nearly nine out of 10 say their own financial situation is the same or worse than it was two years ago, at the height of the recession. we have two more reports tonight from the campaign trail. dean reynolds is in chicago, but first nancy court is in delaware where the two candidates face off on national television. i know one poll out today shows republican christine o'donnell currently 19 points behind. >> reporter: that's right, katie, and she would have to give a transformation al performance here tonight to make up that kind of ground. but at the very least this debate gives o'donnell a chance to change the subject after being widely mocked for weeks for releasing an ad
louis and kansas city. over the huge advantage in st. louis and kansas city. year the overwhelmingly bleak view of the way things are going has made the outlook much bleaker for democrats. jeff greenfield, cbs news, st. louis. >> couric: and bleak is the way most americans view the economy, and a cbs news poll out tonight, they say it is by far their number one concern this election year. nearly nine out of 10 say their own financial situation is the same or worse than it was two years...
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[applause] >> thank you very much, louis. thank you. >> we were all psychologists here.was very important. the number 70 shift, that's how it is.is i ank you very much. >> i thank you very much for everything. gep going the way you are going. >> thank you very much for what you did. thank you. >> you are the most popular mst person, oh yes. thank you very much. >> you have done an excellent job. we did what the people were asking and expecting from us. 70 days, 70 days of struggle.ste 70 days of fight. but we had the strength. we had the spirit to keep struggling and to pull itl through. it was really great.i owdidn't know the workers, but of course i got to know them. >> 24 hours ago when we came on this program, it wasg everybody's hope and dream and aspiration we could see ae celebration as we see unfolding with the president of chile tonight. all 33 miners now have beenins safely rescued. we go back now to our own o steve harrigan standing by live at the mine where the celebration continues. steve, by all accounts we were -- our best case scenario is it would take 36
[applause] >> thank you very much, louis. thank you. >> we were all psychologists here.was very important. the number 70 shift, that's how it is.is i ank you very much. >> i thank you very much for everything. gep going the way you are going. >> thank you very much for what you did. thank you. >> you are the most popular mst person, oh yes. thank you very much. >> you have done an excellent job. we did what the people were asking and expecting from us. 70...
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louis. tony will one day have his plakin cooper's town. the mascot tired up.s all for the jaguars. young finding brent in the end zone. young leaves the game with a sprain knee and ankle. collins came in and did his thing. 26 carries, 111 yards. titans 4-2. 30-3 your final. junior seau got lucky today. the word is, he drove his sufoff of a cliff in carlsbad, 35 miles north of san diego. he survived and avoided serious very. authorities are investigating how and why it happened. it has been reported he was arrested on a domestic violence charge and released hours before the crash. his suv fell 30 feet down the cliff. drugs and alcohol was not involved. we have a wild high school finish. butler trailing pleasure ridge park, 31-24. 2 seconds left. they kickoff. pleasure ridge, butler uses laterals to keep the play alive. butler sprints for the touchdown. two punt vun cushion to [ son ] my parents have always lived in the states. until two years ago, when my dad transferred to istanbul. they settled in quickly. found their local deli. a few shortcuts. and a neighb
louis. tony will one day have his plakin cooper's town. the mascot tired up.s all for the jaguars. young finding brent in the end zone. young leaves the game with a sprain knee and ankle. collins came in and did his thing. 26 carries, 111 yards. titans 4-2. 30-3 your final. junior seau got lucky today. the word is, he drove his sufoff of a cliff in carlsbad, 35 miles north of san diego. he survived and avoided serious very. authorities are investigating how and why it happened. it has been...
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louis' diner at lands end had to take part in competitive bidding to keep going. and as patrick sedillo shows us, the restaurant supporters got the word they will still have a place for breakfast. >> i have been coming out here as long as i can remember give or take a decade. >> what's changed here? >> i don't think very much. >> reporter: in lands end in san francisco, louis' diner has stood guard since 1937. >> you want some more coffee? >> reporter: kathy started here in 1973. >> people walk in and say, wow, those light fixtures are they new? no, they and the tiles are from 1975. >> reporter: they were in danger of losing their lease on federal land and they had to bid for it with others. >> this was a true competition. there were four bids. the national park service is regulated by congress to put out requested for proposals to operate concessions or restaurant type activities in national parks. they had to put in a proposal like anyone else. >> reporter: so they did. >> well, the waiting, waiting, waiting. we weren't sure, you know, that's my brother and i wa
louis' diner at lands end had to take part in competitive bidding to keep going. and as patrick sedillo shows us, the restaurant supporters got the word they will still have a place for breakfast. >> i have been coming out here as long as i can remember give or take a decade. >> what's changed here? >> i don't think very much. >> reporter: in lands end in san francisco, louis' diner has stood guard since 1937. >> you want some more coffee? >> reporter: kathy...
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police officer in cambridge, mass, probably makes a good living but doesn't make the living henry louis gates, jr. does, and doesn't wine and dine with presidents and he wasn't on his way back from china, having filmed his latest pbs special. you know. it was a different thing. so, you have this clash, and what happens? well, skip gates, the powerful person in this encounter, nonetheless goes off, and goes immediately to, you know, you're harassing me because i'm a black man. and acts like an arrogant harvard professor but goes over the top, and officer crowley is being given lip by this uppity black guy who has the nerve to dress him down, and the result is, of those two examples of bad behavior, skip is handcuffed and taken off to jail. i thought that was a fascinating little vignette of how power relationships can work now -- they don't always work this way -- but they can work now in this country and could not have worked that way in the past. i also thought it was fascinating that when president obama said what he thought and, frankly, what i thought at the time, was a very innocuo
police officer in cambridge, mass, probably makes a good living but doesn't make the living henry louis gates, jr. does, and doesn't wine and dine with presidents and he wasn't on his way back from china, having filmed his latest pbs special. you know. it was a different thing. so, you have this clash, and what happens? well, skip gates, the powerful person in this encounter, nonetheless goes off, and goes immediately to, you know, you're harassing me because i'm a black man. and acts like an...
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louis.e also increased the percentage of italians in the college of cardinals as well as the number who come from the vatican's bureaucracy. the new cardinals will receive their traditional red hats at a ceremony in rome on november 20th. we get analysis from father thomas reese, a senior fellow at georgetown university's woodstock center and authority on the vatican bureaucracy. tom, welcome. >> thank you. >> reporter: what do you see? what's the message in this list? >> well, i think there's two. one is continuity and one is change. the continuity is the fact that we see pope benedict appointing people who basically reflect his views on church issues and where the church ought to go. so when they get together to elect a new pope, there's not going to be radical change. we are going to see continuity with the papacy of benedict. what change we do see, however, is that with john paul we saw a reduction of the role of the italians in the college of cardinals and also of vatican curia cardinal
louis.e also increased the percentage of italians in the college of cardinals as well as the number who come from the vatican's bureaucracy. the new cardinals will receive their traditional red hats at a ceremony in rome on november 20th. we get analysis from father thomas reese, a senior fellow at georgetown university's woodstock center and authority on the vatican bureaucracy. tom, welcome. >> thank you. >> reporter: what do you see? what's the message in this list? >>...
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louis, in late october yes, eventually they will see strong thunderstorms around st.ouis and atlanta and charlotte this morning where we have flight departure and arrival delays. >>> new questions are being raised about overseas trips taken by california high speed rail authority officials. the trips were paid for by foreign governments to help win contracts but the rail agency it's been unable on who sponsored the trips generally required by the rules. l.a. times reports that several board members and a former executive director took tours of train systems in spain, france and germany last year. they could not produce any accounting of the donated travel and failed to post details on their website. >> bart director is talking about the possibility of extending bart out to richmond district. they report that his plan could include stops of western addition, 25th avenue and 28th avenue. richmond district supervisor is skeptical of the possibility of extending bart to ocean beach. several obstacles and project is in the works to have geary boulevard to have it travel on
louis, in late october yes, eventually they will see strong thunderstorms around st.ouis and atlanta and charlotte this morning where we have flight departure and arrival delays. >>> new questions are being raised about overseas trips taken by california high speed rail authority officials. the trips were paid for by foreign governments to help win contracts but the rail agency it's been unable on who sponsored the trips generally required by the rules. l.a. times reports that several...
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louis. that's yr "early today" event of the day, thomas. >> a lot o kids, a lot of parents out there looking for something to do today if they get to enjoy the day off. all right, bill, thanks now he's an early look at this morning's headlines in entertainment for you. whatever americans were doing this fall weekend, not many were going to the movies. that actually helped last weend's box office champs "the social network" remain at the top of theeap. holding up very well, dropping only 31%, all of its audience from the opening, "the social netrk" took the top spot with $15.5 raising the total to just over $46 million. expected by most to win the romantic comedy "life ase know it" starring katherine heigl and josh duhamel opened close but disappointing second with $14.6 milln in sales. the horse racing drama "secretaria starring diane lane did somewhat better than most predicted, crossing the finish line in third with $1.6 million. the one film experts were mixed on was "my soul to take." ho
louis. that's yr "early today" event of the day, thomas. >> a lot o kids, a lot of parents out there looking for something to do today if they get to enjoy the day off. all right, bill, thanks now he's an early look at this morning's headlines in entertainment for you. whatever americans were doing this fall weekend, not many were going to the movies. that actually helped last weend's box office champs "the social network" remain at the top of theeap. holding up very...
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louis 13 years ago. but cathy ray never imagined she would be so eager to sell and get out. >> we are stuck here. and we're stuck here until we can sell the home. >> reporter: not one offer since march, and that's a problem, because after 29 years of marriage, cathy and her husband divorced. months later, they're still living under the same roof. >> i can't afford to buy him out, he can't afford to buy me out. so we are here until we sell the home. >> reporter: her ex-husband declined to speak with us. they sleep in separate rooms and at times communicate at home by texting. it's tough on everyone, including 19-year-old son alex. >> somebody, yeah, come on, just sell it, buy it, something. >> reporter: unemployment in st. louis is hovering around 10%, which means there are fewer people looking for a new place to live. it's uphill for sellers like cathy. but this troubled market isn't just affecting divorced couples, for others it's affecting their entire retirement plan. seth alcorn in maine is in double
louis 13 years ago. but cathy ray never imagined she would be so eager to sell and get out. >> we are stuck here. and we're stuck here until we can sell the home. >> reporter: not one offer since march, and that's a problem, because after 29 years of marriage, cathy and her husband divorced. months later, they're still living under the same roof. >> i can't afford to buy him out, he can't afford to buy me out. so we are here until we sell the home. >> reporter: her...
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louis 83. when you look to st. louis this time of year and you see them in the lower 80s and this weather pattern, good bet we'll be right in there for tomorrow here in the district. that's why our temperatures will be up into the lower 80s. 91 for little rock, dallas 85, wichita, 90 degrees. this surge of heat goes up into the northern plains, minneapolis almost 90 and there in south dakota another day with temperatures in the upper 80s and lower 90s. for us this weekend lower 80s tomorrow, loads of sunshine, a little bit cooler on sunday but not much. we're still headed to the upper 70s to right around 80 degrees. again looks like a very nice weekend and if you're off for columbus day, that looks pretty good, too. high pressure is firmly in control and will stay in control. tonight we have clear skies, cool conditions. the only rain is way up here going through new england and that's going to stay there. this is a frontal system. it will kind of push down to the south for tomorrow. it will be in the area, about t
louis 83. when you look to st. louis this time of year and you see them in the lower 80s and this weather pattern, good bet we'll be right in there for tomorrow here in the district. that's why our temperatures will be up into the lower 80s. 91 for little rock, dallas 85, wichita, 90 degrees. this surge of heat goes up into the northern plains, minneapolis almost 90 and there in south dakota another day with temperatures in the upper 80s and lower 90s. for us this weekend lower 80s tomorrow,...
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louis. on i-40, to tennessee.nd i-94, from madison to chicago. >> if you're flying today, you x expect some airport delays in denver, chicago, memphis, houston, new orleans, boston, philadelphia, new york and miami. >>> of course, this morning we're following the latest developments in our top story. final preparations being made for the rescue of those 33 trapped miners in chile. >> the men could be free by this time tomorrow. jeffrey kofman is at the mine with the last-minute details are now being worked out. >> reporter: they are now counting the hours, after enduring grueling conditions 2,000 feet underground. 90% humidity. 90-degree temperatures. the 33 miners who have been trapped in this remote mine in chile, since august 5th, on the cusp of being rescued. the most challenging underground rescue ever attempted. but their ordeal is almost over. early monday morning, engineers tested the rescue capsule. sending it all the way down the shaft that was completed over the weekend. and they said it went without a
louis. on i-40, to tennessee.nd i-94, from madison to chicago. >> if you're flying today, you x expect some airport delays in denver, chicago, memphis, houston, new orleans, boston, philadelphia, new york and miami. >>> of course, this morning we're following the latest developments in our top story. final preparations being made for the rescue of those 33 trapped miners in chile. >> the men could be free by this time tomorrow. jeffrey kofman is at the mine with the...
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it is still team russia to maintain that position at the summit robert the done in took up his st louis what. some will or sell distance without weapons martial art combining the most effective combo techniques like judo karada and a great deal of different resting styles in a sport which is still striving to become an olympic one doing men developed in the one nine hundred twenty s. in the soviet army it's been gradually getting people who are already over the globe the leave this world cup has just been held in most school with. over three hundred athletes from twenty five countries settling scores on the met with the tournament is held right on the eve of the world championships which will take place in tosh canst the capital of was back istana this time around so most of the national teams here are represented by their leading athletes who are fine tuning their form this makes the tournament one of the most competitive events in the international calendar. and in the longest traditions sports team russia and any event as favorites the stern was no different as a number of deciders t
it is still team russia to maintain that position at the summit robert the done in took up his st louis what. some will or sell distance without weapons martial art combining the most effective combo techniques like judo karada and a great deal of different resting styles in a sport which is still striving to become an olympic one doing men developed in the one nine hundred twenty s. in the soviet army it's been gradually getting people who are already over the globe the leave this world cup...
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and got a job with a man named louis leakey, the most famous paleontologist of his day. send his quiet but intuitive assistant on a mission to tanzania. a mission of patience. >> it was a crazy idea, most people thought. this young girl, no degree, out in a potentially dangerous situation. but in the end, they said, "all right, but she must have a companion." so, who volunteered to come? my same amazing mother. >> reporter: and there they were, 1960, gombe stream national park. jane goodall climbs up and approaches the lair of the chimpanzees. it was not mutual love at first sight. >> my first encounters with the chimpanzees were disastrous because they ran away. they took one look at this white ape that had arrived and they would flee. >> reporter: for one month and a half, she would spend the day just sitting from 6:00 in the morning until dusk at night, quietly. until finally, an older male, jane called him david greybeard, decided to move a little closer. and then closer still, to the "white ape." after that encounter, the others inches toward her, too, and so, for t
and got a job with a man named louis leakey, the most famous paleontologist of his day. send his quiet but intuitive assistant on a mission to tanzania. a mission of patience. >> it was a crazy idea, most people thought. this young girl, no degree, out in a potentially dangerous situation. but in the end, they said, "all right, but she must have a companion." so, who volunteered to come? my same amazing mother. >> reporter: and there they were, 1960, gombe stream national...
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so paulo brazil louis. dr case coning is an expert on brazil a new track university says of dilma rousseff wins the election she's likely to continue lulu's legacy. i think mrs who shifted to most likely to win the second round will by and large continue to move policies and if international economic your circumstances remain favorable to brazil she will most likely. continue brazil the powerful for economic expansion and increasing political significance unchanged in principle you have to remind of course that was very active internationally and also very able to engineer a good relationship cross the globe and the reputation of his likely successor mr to say if he's maybe less. of a capable of being maintaining a personal relations but in terms of policy objectives and approaches and shared interests i think brazil and russia and also brazil and china have will very likely deepen their economic and diplomatic relations over the next four to eight years there's no doubt about it questions politicians don't
so paulo brazil louis. dr case coning is an expert on brazil a new track university says of dilma rousseff wins the election she's likely to continue lulu's legacy. i think mrs who shifted to most likely to win the second round will by and large continue to move policies and if international economic your circumstances remain favorable to brazil she will most likely. continue brazil the powerful for economic expansion and increasing political significance unchanged in principle you have to...
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women have long been slain at the environmental health and justice, from rachel to louis and the family of love canal. to the women of india and around the world fighting to clean up dangerously contaminated community. today more women have more power than ever before, especially more economic power and political power, women can shift the balance of power and change the face of the future. we are the once we have been waiting for as the poet june jordan. if we can bring ourselves to great clarity as to cause and effect. the environment is us, it is our wombs, our breast milk and families. our children to thrive in our bodies, unpolluted. the beauty industry and on to the next clean up project, the plastic industry, oil and war industries, too until there are no more toxic chemicals in babies, no more rocket fuel in breast milk or communities burdened by pollution. that is the work before us and that is what we are here to do and thank you so much for joining me for beauty and make over. >> i would like to tell you my experience -- when i first came here, i was the first philippino libr
women have long been slain at the environmental health and justice, from rachel to louis and the family of love canal. to the women of india and around the world fighting to clean up dangerously contaminated community. today more women have more power than ever before, especially more economic power and political power, women can shift the balance of power and change the face of the future. we are the once we have been waiting for as the poet june jordan. if we can bring ourselves to great...
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and louis have lent us "crouching spider." in a couple of weeks at the end of april, this wonderful sculpture will be going away. and to of commemorate this art is jill manson. so jill, we're getting ready to say good buy. >> i know. it breaks my heart. it's the highlight of my career with the city. what has been the impact of the crouching spider in san francisco? >> i think it's been an incredible coup for the city. a lot of her work came from her mother. her family repaired tapestry. she thought of mer mother as the spider, someone who protects her young who prepares the nest. and she was very, very de voted to her mother. i think it's gotten the public excited about public art. people pay attention to their environment. they wonder what's going to pop up next. so it's been incredibly positive. >> the public's art program, it's reputation has been spread nationally and internationally. so what do you think has been the affect or the utility of having a temporary arts program for you? >> i think with the temporary art work,
and louis have lent us "crouching spider." in a couple of weeks at the end of april, this wonderful sculpture will be going away. and to of commemorate this art is jill manson. so jill, we're getting ready to say good buy. >> i know. it breaks my heart. it's the highlight of my career with the city. what has been the impact of the crouching spider in san francisco? >> i think it's been an incredible coup for the city. a lot of her work came from her mother. her family...
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louis is celebrating an amazing achievement. in one but this is 59- year-old larry monk after he contracted a another fatal case of meningitis after a long recovery, he had two goals to golf and dance at his son's wedding. he did both of those and he joined the hole in one club by singing one on the course. >> he gave me the sign it was in. then we screamed and pumping fists. the guys on the next hole heard us, they came over. it was a special moment. >> very cool. he is appreciative to live each day. >>> a big showcase on the stage. but the fighting irish got a rude welcome to the big apple in a loss. >>> and the blackhawks trying to rebound from the loss. rich king has sports next. i have fallen in love with making bird houses. caw caw! [ director ]what is that? that's a horrible crow. here are some things that i'll make as little portals. honestly, i'd love to do this for the rest of my life so i've got to take care of my heart. for me, cheerios is a good place to start. [ male announcer ] got something you'll love to keep do
louis is celebrating an amazing achievement. in one but this is 59- year-old larry monk after he contracted a another fatal case of meningitis after a long recovery, he had two goals to golf and dance at his son's wedding. he did both of those and he joined the hole in one club by singing one on the course. >> he gave me the sign it was in. then we screamed and pumping fists. the guys on the next hole heard us, they came over. it was a special moment. >> very cool. he is...
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louis, you have to help me out. >> she needs you. >> the pressure is on.. >> so cute. >> how pretty. all the befores look pretty. >> come on out. let's step around, kristen, and see how you look now. >> hey. >> i love that. >> that is so, so flattering. >> you look great. >> this is the perfect autumn color. what i did is i just took her hair color and warmed it up. so it is a warmer base color and a warm honey, golden caramel color. now this haircut is a great bob, but she updated her look with a sexy pixy. what is sexy is the texture, the layer. >> so cute. >> she can get ready in minutes. out of the shower. >> i love it. you got to love. >> i love it. >> over the zbloon ymoon. >> yes, my students are going to love it too. >> soft earth tones. >> 21-year-old jamie is our next lucky lady. she is from staten island, new york. let's look at her story. >> here's the deal with me. my hair has been every single color possible. it has been red, it's been pink, it's been platinum blond, black, everything. i work in radio. obviously no one really sees me, however
louis, you have to help me out. >> she needs you. >> the pressure is on.. >> so cute. >> how pretty. all the befores look pretty. >> come on out. let's step around, kristen, and see how you look now. >> hey. >> i love that. >> that is so, so flattering. >> you look great. >> this is the perfect autumn color. what i did is i just took her hair color and warmed it up. so it is a warmer base color and a warm honey, golden caramel color....
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judging from house with the first ascent was and house louis, we can expect them to come up fairly quicklyone of the rescue workers has come out again. i am not sure what is happening there. imagine the relief of the family as children are seeing their father again for the first time after 69 days. the father may have been given up for dead in the beginning. all of that coming out of this capsule. enormous anticipation among some the other families. they are seeing prove that this operation works. they are now looking at their clocks, looking at that list, looking at the numbers on that list and trying to work out how long it will take for them to embrace their loved ones as well. let us have a quick look at the pictures of of the camp. the crowd is really building up. we will go back to that little area down there. many of the family members are in camps here where they have makeshift schools, because the families did not live here before. they arrived. the men came here to make a living. not a bad living either. this mine had paid very well. you work for this mine and we will pay you 20%
judging from house with the first ascent was and house louis, we can expect them to come up fairly quicklyone of the rescue workers has come out again. i am not sure what is happening there. imagine the relief of the family as children are seeing their father again for the first time after 69 days. the father may have been given up for dead in the beginning. all of that coming out of this capsule. enormous anticipation among some the other families. they are seeing prove that this operation...
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louis receiver to suffer a season ending injury this year. he played five seasons here in baltimorebefore he was released in august. >>> in baseball, the play off series between the braves and giants. they're going to play tonight. these are highlights of last night. problems for brooks conrad. he had three errors in the game. and the first one would cost the braves the first run. three, now the worse comes in the 9th inning with this ground ball right through his legs. brooks conrad said afterward he wanted to dig a hole and climb in it. they play tonight at 7:00 and the winner takes that series. and the winner of tonight's game has a date in philadelphia to take on the phillies in the national league championship series. they are champaned soaked the phillies are. baez among the relievers last night when philly completed a convincing three game sweep of the reds. these guys are used to this. they have earned a third straight trip to the league championship series. from the phillies to the philly. columbus day racing in lowell. phillies and
louis receiver to suffer a season ending injury this year. he played five seasons here in baltimorebefore he was released in august. >>> in baseball, the play off series between the braves and giants. they're going to play tonight. these are highlights of last night. problems for brooks conrad. he had three errors in the game. and the first one would cost the braves the first run. three, now the worse comes in the 9th inning with this ground ball right through his legs. brooks conrad...
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twain, louis black.m going to buy the mark twain book. i'm sure my publisher would be thrilled to hear that. >> the question a lot of people ask is 100 years later, why now? >> nobody can be hurt. mark twain had a very tender heart. he liked to say nasty things. he's really good at it. but he didn't like the idea of being there when the person heard them. and was hurt by them. that's one aspect. the other is just freeing him up to say exactly what he wanted to say. in a way he doesn't have someone looking over his shoulder. >> reporter: anyone who was looking over his shoulder may have thought the old man lost it. the autobiography is highly unconventional. in many ways ultramodern not telling one straight story from birth until death but skipping around. >> mark twain wants this autobiography to be random. he's going to talk about what he wants to talk about on this day, change his mind and move on to the next thing. >> reporter: you heard that right. talk. one of the greatest writers in american histor
twain, louis black.m going to buy the mark twain book. i'm sure my publisher would be thrilled to hear that. >> the question a lot of people ask is 100 years later, why now? >> nobody can be hurt. mark twain had a very tender heart. he liked to say nasty things. he's really good at it. but he didn't like the idea of being there when the person heard them. and was hurt by them. that's one aspect. the other is just freeing him up to say exactly what he wanted to say. in a way he...
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louis has been able to pack and ship them to other parts of the country. >> we have moved over 50,000 fish to new orleans. thompson and team are carefully bagging thousands headed for haiti. >> it has the potential to save thousands and thousands of lives. one of the biggesproblems is mosquito-born diseases like malaria. it kills thousands of people every year. >> temperature, oxygen and time are critical for the fish to survive a long journey. that is where ray nopsinger comes in. >> i have been blessed with this airplane. i appreciate what operation blessing is doing in haiti. i am volunteering my airplane to help these people in haiti. >> 30 hours later -->> these fish came a longway. >> the fish arrive safely in haiti. releasing them from the bags and into the tanks of water. >> they have a new zip code. this is a project operation blessing's president begenome workinon. >> the terrible earthquake turned iupside down. >> a little algae will help feed the fish and attract the mosquitos. >> heaven help the mosquitos of haiti. >> bug buster 2. >> right on, my brother. >> tnk you. >>
louis has been able to pack and ship them to other parts of the country. >> we have moved over 50,000 fish to new orleans. thompson and team are carefully bagging thousands headed for haiti. >> it has the potential to save thousands and thousands of lives. one of the biggesproblems is mosquito-born diseases like malaria. it kills thousands of people every year. >> temperature, oxygen and time are critical for the fish to survive a long journey. that is where ray nopsinger...
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louis. 75 at omaha. that is the weather for tomorrow and sunday. that's the reservoir of chilly air we'll be tapping next week. at this hour it's still 66 in des moines and omahaha. we have double digit increases across the heart of the country. so a warm weekend by october standards on the way. normal highs this time of the year will be in the upper 50s. we'll be in the upper 70s. there is the shower and thunderstorm clusters. these are the ones that went through parts of our area. you see them retreating by way of northern indiana right now. but these more formidable looking storms have clustered up in kansas and missouri and they are northeast bound. these are fairly respectable thunderstorms. but you'll see how you get a little batch there and a little batch there. there are holes in between them. those are dry periods. that's why we won't see continuous rain all weekend. we exported our cold, frosty air off to the east. and out west look how the snows are accumulating in the mountains of colorado and the range in utah and up into the tetons an
louis. 75 at omaha. that is the weather for tomorrow and sunday. that's the reservoir of chilly air we'll be tapping next week. at this hour it's still 66 in des moines and omahaha. we have double digit increases across the heart of the country. so a warm weekend by october standards on the way. normal highs this time of the year will be in the upper 50s. we'll be in the upper 70s. there is the shower and thunderstorm clusters. these are the ones that went through parts of our area. you see...
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louis, losing to the rams 30-16. ouch. but the next week they rebound for a huge win in philadelphia and the players like the challenges of life on the road. >> we love being in the road. especially say like chicago. huge football city and so much history. and i know it will be my first time playing there so i'm excited. >> in the louder stadiums it's harder to hear the quarterback, so you have to focus in and be that more -- pay that much more attention to the details and narrow it down to the guys on that field and we'll be fine. >> and strike up the band, we have a full day of football action. the pregame show live at 11:30. 12:00 fox nfl sunday. 1:00 is the game. and then the nissan post game show and then wrapping it up on nissan sports extra. coming up later, we'll update the health of one chris cooley who suffered a concussion last week. plus wisdom martin will join me for off the wall. we'll talk about some of the big hits that have raised big flags around the league. >> something people watching for this week. >>
louis, losing to the rams 30-16. ouch. but the next week they rebound for a huge win in philadelphia and the players like the challenges of life on the road. >> we love being in the road. especially say like chicago. huge football city and so much history. and i know it will be my first time playing there so i'm excited. >> in the louder stadiums it's harder to hear the quarterback, so you have to focus in and be that more -- pay that much more attention to the details and narrow it...
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. >> louis suburb to was a last to make the trip to the surface. he was the shift leader in the mine when it collapsed in 10 weeks ago. never has such a large group of people survived so long underground. the men will receive psychological care. >> a chilling new exhibition opens in berlin this week exploring the personality cult of adolf hitler. they explore how they managed to win power and the loyalty of so many germans. >> boss of adolf hitler and other nazi and paraphernalia to pick the dictator as the nation's health and salvation. many germans were taken in by hitler's message. they depend on him their hopes for a relief from the roof persian -- from the depression and a restoration of german power after the war. the exhibitionided against exhibiting hitler's personal effects. >> we never shared devotional items that create an object of worship of people flock to see or touch. our purposes only to see patterns of self representation and ritualization. the items should educate, not cause a stir. >> for balance, there are also objects recallin
. >> louis suburb to was a last to make the trip to the surface. he was the shift leader in the mine when it collapsed in 10 weeks ago. never has such a large group of people survived so long underground. the men will receive psychological care. >> a chilling new exhibition opens in berlin this week exploring the personality cult of adolf hitler. they explore how they managed to win power and the loyalty of so many germans. >> boss of adolf hitler and other nazi and...
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louis, kansas city and milwaukee. cooler but with lingering morning showers from boston to new york. warming up from philly to washington. >> 92 in sacramento and 94 in phoenix. 60s in seattle, portland and boise. mostly 70s across the midwest. chilly and damp in boston at 60. new york at 70 and atlanta is 82. >>> well, first it was susan boyle. and now far to the east, another star is born. >> a man who lost both arms in a childhood accident has won "china's got talent." the 23-year-old mastered the art of playing the piano with his toes. for the show's finale, he performed his version of james blunt's "you're beautiful." >> he also uses his feet to navigate the computer, to eat, to dress, even brush his teeth. he didn't decide to pursue a music career until the age of 18. absolutely incredible. >> uh-huh. we'll be right back. [ bottle one ] mr. clean magic eraser extra power. [ gasps ] no! [ bottle two ] can we even clean a leather shoe? what do you mean? what is a shooee? he's cleaning things that we don't even kno
louis, kansas city and milwaukee. cooler but with lingering morning showers from boston to new york. warming up from philly to washington. >> 92 in sacramento and 94 in phoenix. 60s in seattle, portland and boise. mostly 70s across the midwest. chilly and damp in boston at 60. new york at 70 and atlanta is 82. >>> well, first it was susan boyle. and now far to the east, another star is born. >> a man who lost both arms in a childhood accident has won "china's got...
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louis, hit only the second playoff homer into the water at the park. series even at 1. braves 5 and giants 4. >> that is a tough loss. no getting around it but you have to bounce back and you know they fought hard and we had a couple chances there to add on, their pen shut us down and we have to bounce back and win a couple games. atlanta was the worst team on the road but they are the best team in baseball at home. 56 and 25 so the next two games will be in atlanta, giants have to win one, to force a fifth game. that was it. >> so we know what to root for. >> gary will be back later in the news cast with more on the game and of course the fans cannot get enough for the giants it was another sold out game. and the fans of course wore their orange this shore of support. we are live outside the park where we spoke the fans that have been following the giants for decades. >> shocked fans are still comes out of the the park. you can see how many are over here still shocked about what is happening. one person in particular known as the dog, he attends every home game. you'll
louis, hit only the second playoff homer into the water at the park. series even at 1. braves 5 and giants 4. >> that is a tough loss. no getting around it but you have to bounce back and you know they fought hard and we had a couple chances there to add on, their pen shut us down and we have to bounce back and win a couple games. atlanta was the worst team on the road but they are the best team in baseball at home. 56 and 25 so the next two games will be in atlanta, giants have to win...