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this is mabel. this dog is so excited the second she hears "want to go to the dog park?" .e goes crazy. [ whining ] i'm ready! come on, dad! >> are we there yet? [ whining ] >> runs back and forth between the front and backseats. looks out the window, looks out the side windows. >> she's just warming up for the running she's going to be doing and the stretching. >> let's go! [ whining ] >>> these gorgeous french bulldogs super excite about the dog park. >> you know where we're about to go, right? >> again, second they hear the word "dog park" they go insanely crazy. >> we're about to go to the dog park. [ whining ] >> yeah! >> in all, i think these dogs had a pretty lovely day that day. >> i think these dogs have great lives. >> they're about to go to the dog park! >>> on the interwebs ladies are loving the contouring. in america people love their fast food. how can we bring the two together? it's pretty entertaining. already over 3 million views. contouring with a french fry. the perfect shape. it's got the little bit of a curve. >> it gives you the perfect cat eye outline
this is mabel. this dog is so excited the second she hears "want to go to the dog park?" .e goes crazy. [ whining ] i'm ready! come on, dad! >> are we there yet? [ whining ] >> runs back and forth between the front and backseats. looks out the window, looks out the side windows. >> she's just warming up for the running she's going to be doing and the stretching. >> let's go! [ whining ] >>> these gorgeous french bulldogs super excite about the dog...
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our reporter mabel gundlach traveled to the bouhachem forest in morocco. barbary macaques are under threat of extinction but here they're supposed to b be able t live in peace though that is not as easy as it sounds. >> we're on the road in the monkey bus, driving at a leisurely pace. that's the only way we even have a chance of spotting wild barbary macaques. welsh woman sian waters and her team have been observing the lives of these threatened prime eights for several years especially in the reef mountains inin northern morocco. >> in some places in morocco for instance in the middle atlas, there is a research project going on there that looks particularly at the wild macaques' behavior. so the macaques have been habituated specifically for that research. here, for example, they are not habituated to people at all. they're afraid of people and so when they see people they run. so it is impossible to follow them. >> the habitat of the barbary macaques is under threat. deforestation is taking place in the rif mountains to clear the way for farmland. bouhac
our reporter mabel gundlach traveled to the bouhachem forest in morocco. barbary macaques are under threat of extinction but here they're supposed to b be able t live in peace though that is not as easy as it sounds. >> we're on the road in the monkey bus, driving at a leisurely pace. that's the only way we even have a chance of spotting wild barbary macaques. welsh woman sian waters and her team have been observing the lives of these threatened prime eights for several years especially...
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mabel dodge lived north of the square. gertrude vanderbilt whitney. what an interesting lady. came from this uptown rich family. went downtown and created a second life. had both lives at the same time. they goodness, no facebook, note no twitter. what she did in the village stayed in the village. she got herself a stable on an alley and turned it into an artist loft. she got the idea from another artist. she was a sculptor. not terrific, but she was a great collector of modern art and by the late 1920's, she creates her studio in a stable in 1907 or 1908 and 20 years later, she has an incredible collection of modern art. she opened the metropolitan museum of art. -- she offers it to the metropolitan museum of art. they said, are you crazy do want that garbage? she opens in on it street in 1930. how interesting, right? the whitney has now left the upper east side home they are now on guns worth street and who is in the whitney museum but deep metropolitan museum. this is the lady that started all of that. there she is at her work desk. here she is a few years later. she is goi
mabel dodge lived north of the square. gertrude vanderbilt whitney. what an interesting lady. came from this uptown rich family. went downtown and created a second life. had both lives at the same time. they goodness, no facebook, note no twitter. what she did in the village stayed in the village. she got herself a stable on an alley and turned it into an artist loft. she got the idea from another artist. she was a sculptor. not terrific, but she was a great collector of modern art and by the...
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[toques en la puerta] gonzalo: ¡mabel...! ¡mabel! [♪] ¡estÁ vivo! ¡ismael estÁ vivo!, yo tambiÉn escuche la detonaciÓn. ademÁs de que vi la marca del disparo en una de las paredes de mi casa. ismael definitivamente estuvo en mi departamento. lo que todavÍa no me puedo explicar es cÓmo logro salir vivo de ese salto de la azotea. no me lo explico. pero usted lo sabÍa, ¿no, mamÁ? usted sabÍa perfectamente que ismael estÁ vivo. >>no sÉ de que me estÁs hablando. >>usted misma me lo confesÓ. ismael es su hijo consentido, ¿no es asÍ? dudo mucho que si Él estuviera ocultÁndose y huyendo de la policÍa, usted no supiera nada. >>ya te dije que no sÉ de que me estÁs hablando. >>dÍgame, mamÁ, ¿dÓnde estÁ? >>¿quiÉn? >>usted lo sabe. ¿dÓnde estÁ ismael? ¿dÓnde estÁ mi hermano? es muy importante para mÍ hablar con Él. [♪] >>sebastiÁn. >>¿quÉ pasÓ? >>adolfo estÁ vivo. esta vivo. >>¿cÓmo que vivo? siÉntate. >>estaba hoy en casa de gonzalo. estaba ahÍ parado con un arma, y me disparÓ. tratÓ de matarme, tal y como tÚ decÍas que estaba en ese libro. en este libro. decÍas que estaba en ese
[toques en la puerta] gonzalo: ¡mabel...! ¡mabel! [♪] ¡estÁ vivo! ¡ismael estÁ vivo!, yo tambiÉn escuche la detonaciÓn. ademÁs de que vi la marca del disparo en una de las paredes de mi casa. ismael definitivamente estuvo en mi departamento. lo que todavÍa no me puedo explicar es cÓmo logro salir vivo de ese salto de la azotea. no me lo explico. pero usted lo sabÍa, ¿no, mamÁ? usted sabÍa perfectamente que ismael estÁ vivo. >>no sÉ de que me estÁs hablando....
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the degree to which led to decrypting deputies mabel and army codes. able to provide him with the means by which to outsmart and outguess his japanese opponents on the battlefield. and to conduct the kind of bold moves he was able to do. his first it come cut the biographers do not know about any of this. it were unaware of the degree to which alter provided this vital information. his other biographer for whom i have a lot of respect talks about it but this is about graffiti -- a biography that insight that new some who understand the importance of intelligence. we live in washington dc. senior fellow at the hudson institution. >> this book is what number? >> > this is number eight of my books. was that the number one bestseller? >> it sold well over half a million copies worldwide at this point. it is a book which i am enormously proud and one which was a good one to start on the direction. >> when you're writing a book like this, when was the last basement writing this book? last day you spent writing this book? nine months ago? >> in the process of
the degree to which led to decrypting deputies mabel and army codes. able to provide him with the means by which to outsmart and outguess his japanese opponents on the battlefield. and to conduct the kind of bold moves he was able to do. his first it come cut the biographers do not know about any of this. it were unaware of the degree to which alter provided this vital information. his other biographer for whom i have a lot of respect talks about it but this is about graffiti -- a biography...
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mabel it puts more upward pressure on the dollar. i will have to do it today. think that the dollar is still somewhat range bound and let's watch it. i don't think it's going to the moon. >> up nearly a point today. but hang on right there, everybody. there's a credit agency weighing in now. >> fitch ratings downgraded the long-term issuer default rating to aa from aa plus following the downgrade of the uk sovereign rating. once again, fitch downgrading the bank of england to aa. outlook is negative and this, of course, is following the uk losing the top credit rating of aaa from s&p this morning. guys, we'll keep reading through. >> thank you. anyone think it has a market impact? why pay -- on some level it matters in terms of investment flows. >> if you started out with the top rating which is what s&p did, for example, with the aaa. anything that looks like you have a less stable government and potentially a more questionable currency i think by matter of discipline you downgrade it and not much implication for the borrowing rates. let's bring in ralph for m
mabel it puts more upward pressure on the dollar. i will have to do it today. think that the dollar is still somewhat range bound and let's watch it. i don't think it's going to the moon. >> up nearly a point today. but hang on right there, everybody. there's a credit agency weighing in now. >> fitch ratings downgraded the long-term issuer default rating to aa from aa plus following the downgrade of the uk sovereign rating. once again, fitch downgrading the bank of england to aa....
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in short order she became friends with robert williams of the activist from the south and his wave mabel williams who were in beijing and because of her contacts she was able to teach english at a school in china. her embrace of china "reflected not only her continuing commitment to social revolution and her broad vision of transnational solidarity but also an intended black nationalist policy that led her to frame herself as a pan-africanist." now, i left something out about addie hutton. addie hutton became a pan-africanist as well. she came to believe that in order to address the problems of africa you had to have a pan-african consciousness. i have more but i want to end with garvin and addie hutton. what i found with these two women is if we look at women's lives and look at their politics we can stop putting them in narrow containers in terms of being conservative or radical. vicky garvin was a communist. addie hutton wasn't. she would be what is sometimes denigrated today as a respectable women. well educated, fluent in french. but vicky garvin was well educated as well. and their
in short order she became friends with robert williams of the activist from the south and his wave mabel williams who were in beijing and because of her contacts she was able to teach english at a school in china. her embrace of china "reflected not only her continuing commitment to social revolution and her broad vision of transnational solidarity but also an intended black nationalist policy that led her to frame herself as a pan-africanist." now, i left something out about addie...