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before we get to that, we'll play "mia versus marvel."gentlemen, from albany new york, please welcome 4-year-old mia grace. mia! [ cheers and applause ] hi, mia, how are you doing? good to see you. good to see, you mia, how are you? >> good. >> jimmy: excited to be here? >> yes. >> jimmy: you love super heroes? >> yes. >> jimmy: how long have you been interested in super heroes? >> since i was 4. >> jimmy: since you were born. >> 4. >> jimmy: do you know how to read? >> yes. >> jimmy: do you read the comic books yourself? >> yes. >> jimmy: who was your favorite of all the super he rose? >> scarlet witch. >> jimmy: scarlet witch, a witch is your favorite? why is she your favorite? >> because she is my favorite. [ applause ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: ha-ha. are you waving at your dad offcamera. your dad is the one that really got you interested in super heroes didn't he? >> yeah. >> jimmy: does he force any other of his nerdy hobbies down your throat? >> no. >> jimmy: no, no. what else do you look to -- like to do besides reading co
before we get to that, we'll play "mia versus marvel."gentlemen, from albany new york, please welcome 4-year-old mia grace. mia! [ cheers and applause ] hi, mia, how are you doing? good to see you. good to see, you mia, how are you? >> good. >> jimmy: excited to be here? >> yes. >> jimmy: you love super heroes? >> yes. >> jimmy: how long have you been interested in super heroes? >> since i was 4. >> jimmy: since you were born. >>...
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♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?ptioning sponsored by nbc/universal (birds singing) narrator: when a monkey's looking forward to helping feed bill's bunnies, the man with the yellow hat can't drive from the city to the country fast enough. (excited chattering) ah! hi, george. afraid we won't get to play this weekend. i'm going to my grandmother's. (chattering curiously) the bunnies are coming, too. grandma sure likes bunnies. she says, "bill, i sure like bunnies." (car engine starts) (groans sadly) see ya. sadly, there'd be no bunny feeding this trip. (birds chirping, tweeting) (chattering happily) but there were still birds that needed to eat.
♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?ptioning sponsored by nbc/universal (birds singing) narrator: when a monkey's looking forward to helping feed bill's bunnies, the man with the yellow hat can't drive from the city to the country fast enough. (excited chattering) ah! hi, george. afraid we won't get to play this weekend. i'm going to my grandmother's. (chattering curiously) the bunnies are coming, too. grandma sure...
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the idea was to take a fresh look and try to understand what is so basic and wonderful and marvelousout this, everyone says, basic american art form. and yet the intellectual and academic classes did not get to it until relatively recently. the first hundred years, no one cared about it at all. it was just there. i guess it was regarded as a wonderful entertainment and nothing more, but now people, academics are constantly taking a look and pulling aside the facade to see what the messages are. >> what are the messages? >> the best way i could explain it is, i have a friend who is a photographer and he recently took a cross-country trip, new york to california, by car, avoided all the big cities, just went to small towns, taking photographs. he got a book out of it, in fact. it's called "follow me." and he noticed that, everywhere he went, in the small towns -- we think of it as an idyll, as, life is simple, life is true -- they thought of it as being trapped in a world that has absolutely no potential in it. and he said -- this is interesting -- he's a very charismatic guy, everywhe
the idea was to take a fresh look and try to understand what is so basic and wonderful and marvelousout this, everyone says, basic american art form. and yet the intellectual and academic classes did not get to it until relatively recently. the first hundred years, no one cared about it at all. it was just there. i guess it was regarded as a wonderful entertainment and nothing more, but now people, academics are constantly taking a look and pulling aside the facade to see what the messages are....
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it was really a marvelous experience.we did have our differences and there were few years where we did not speak much. there was a moment in the office where i think the word sects passed through my lips. my memory of that is a little murky. then i got annoyed about some of the stuff about climate change and then we had some disagreements about the militias i went part of the way with him on that but not all the way. i decided to renounce it in several years ago we made up and started talking again. i did an interview with him a year before he died for a radio show. we did it via skype and the video image on the screen was of him with his cockatoo percy sitting on his shoulder. ipers m. percy was named by the dash on "a colossal wreck." it was right after jack shafer had been fired so we talked about presses. since alex was the creator of the modern school in this country we would talk some about that. everybody now is a media critic and it had gotten a little old. it was nice to see people move on from that. we certainly
it was really a marvelous experience.we did have our differences and there were few years where we did not speak much. there was a moment in the office where i think the word sects passed through my lips. my memory of that is a little murky. then i got annoyed about some of the stuff about climate change and then we had some disagreements about the militias i went part of the way with him on that but not all the way. i decided to renounce it in several years ago we made up and started talking...
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so as long last we can cross this bridge and marvel at the beauty. please remember the dedicated workers to whom the spotlight along these to honor the contributions of all. thank you (clapping) >> thank you both mike and robby. i'd like to a nouns the arrival of the lieutenant governor you're welcome to join us in here and swelterer. he's a smart guy who will stand in the doorway. another sobering aspect is the time it took to complete it. babies born in 1989 are annoy adult. in the nearly 24 years since the shaking stopped we've lost people who worked on our bridge. at this time i'd like to acknowledge some of the people who helped with the design and the construction of this bridge who we've lost. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
so as long last we can cross this bridge and marvel at the beauty. please remember the dedicated workers to whom the spotlight along these to honor the contributions of all. thank you (clapping) >> thank you both mike and robby. i'd like to a nouns the arrival of the lieutenant governor you're welcome to join us in here and swelterer. he's a smart guy who will stand in the doorway. another sobering aspect is the time it took to complete it. babies born in 1989 are annoy adult. in the...
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♪ ♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ ♪ if you ask yourself, "what isning sponsored by universal animation narrator: it was summertime, and the city was trapped in a heat wave-- a real scorcher. ( groans ) but there was one city dweller who was not hot. george was in the country, where things were much, much cooler. oh! whoa! ( chuckles ) ( laughs ) you call that a cannonball? i'll show you a cannonball! ( screams ) narrator: george loved the country. it had lots of great stuff the city didn't have. ( croaking ) you could hear frogs croaking. you could feel the breeze from a hummingbird's wings when it spun around the flowers. at night, you could see a sky full of stars. oh... what you doing, george? stargazing? no one knows exactly how many stars there are, not even scientists. oh? that's when george thought, maybe it's time somebody found out. and since scientists would probably be very grateful, george decided he was the just the monkey to count all the stars.
♪ ♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ ♪ if you ask yourself, "what isning sponsored by universal animation narrator: it was summertime, and the city was trapped in a heat wave-- a real scorcher. ( groans ) but there was one city dweller who was not hot. george was in the country, where things were much, much cooler. oh! whoa! ( chuckles ) ( laughs ) you call that a cannonball? i'll show you a cannonball! ( screams ) narrator: george loved the...
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♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?ioning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator: early on sunday, the man with the yellow hat got called to an important meeting. i lost my snakey staircase! george, have you seen my snakey staircase? i... what... that's not possible... hey. (insistent chattering) oh, boy. (excited chattering) oh... oh. (sighs) thanks. professor wiseman says i should show my drawings to dr. forbin, but she didn't say why. (laughing) she only said it's a great chance and i should hurry over. come on. can't be late. i have to be at the airport in an hour. i can't wait around. don't worry, he's always on time. usually. well, you'll love his drawings when he gets here. we're in too much of a hurry to walk. we're gonna take the bus. ah... huh? you want to see where we're going on the map?
♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?ioning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator: early on sunday, the man with the yellow hat got called to an important meeting. i lost my snakey staircase! george, have you seen my snakey staircase? i... what... that's not possible... hey. (insistent chattering) oh, boy. (excited chattering) oh... oh. (sighs) thanks. professor wiseman says i should show my drawings to dr. forbin, but...
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♪ ♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ ♪ if you ask yourself, "what isioning sponsored by universal animation narrator: a warm country day. george's favorite time to go boating. toy boating that is. ( laughing ) even a toy boat captain can hit rough seas in his favorite perfect pond. huh? ( groans ) sea captains don't cry. they make repairs. or ask a friend to. i can have it fixed for you first thing tomorrow morning, captain. ( excited chattering ) ( rooster crowing ) so, at exactly ten seconds before the first thing the next morning... right on time. there you go-- ready to set sail again. ( happy chattering ) george rushed back to his perfect pond to set sail. now he had a boat, but no pond.
♪ ♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ ♪ if you ask yourself, "what isioning sponsored by universal animation narrator: a warm country day. george's favorite time to go boating. toy boating that is. ( laughing ) even a toy boat captain can hit rough seas in his favorite perfect pond. huh? ( groans ) sea captains don't cry. they make repairs. or ask a friend to. i can have it fixed for you first thing tomorrow morning, captain. ( excited...
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thank you to steve (clapping) aqua net and i rode over the oops way on the new span and marveled at being able to do that. perhaps the only time in our lifetime expect if you're in the custody of the highway patrol. in 193 of the east and west came together to celebrate this largest bridge of its time. and i know while it took a while today wire once again coming together to celebrate this innovative design we know will be an icon around the world. thank you, mayor brown for your push for a that iconic design the the idea of opening at night will see the splendor light. because we shouldn't just have a bridge we should have a symbol of resilience, of accomplishment of honor to all the men and women who participated in this and that's what we'll have for generations to come. navigate one thousand 5 hundred years to come. thank you very much willie brown for that. and what an incredible moment in history. that we have both mayors of san francisco and oakland being chinese-americans. we're linked to help build railroads with many of the chinese immigrants coming to san francisco to join in t
thank you to steve (clapping) aqua net and i rode over the oops way on the new span and marveled at being able to do that. perhaps the only time in our lifetime expect if you're in the custody of the highway patrol. in 193 of the east and west came together to celebrate this largest bridge of its time. and i know while it took a while today wire once again coming together to celebrate this innovative design we know will be an icon around the world. thank you, mayor brown for your push for a...
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♪ ♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ ♪ if you ask yourself, "what isoning sponsored by universal animation ( netti humming ) narrator: george always liked helping in the pisghettis' green, beautiful garden. we need more tomatoes, more eggplant, more everything! netti, we must expand our garden. i have drawn up a plan. new hoses, fresh topsoil, more plants! aha! but, chef, where will we expand to? the reason george liked their garden so much was that it was right in the middle of the city. eh! the reason you need more veggies is that you use so many to experiment. i must experiment! how else can i perfect my recipe for the perfect giardino burger? i thought those two were great. well, they were, but only great. not perfect. ( sniffing ) the firehouse picnic is in one hour. can you get it perfect in one hour? i must, for i am pisghetti!
♪ ♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ ♪ if you ask yourself, "what isoning sponsored by universal animation ( netti humming ) narrator: george always liked helping in the pisghettis' green, beautiful garden. we need more tomatoes, more eggplant, more everything! netti, we must expand our garden. i have drawn up a plan. new hoses, fresh topsoil, more plants! aha! but, chef, where will we expand to? the reason george liked their garden so much...
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♪ ♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ ♪ if you ask yourself, "what isioning sponsored by universal animation narrator: it had been a particularly rewarding day at the going out of business store. ( video game trilling ) george couldn't imagine how this day could get any better. ( sighs ) huh? or maybe it could. mabel's department store had added a fresh homemade candy counter. ooh! oh, i don't know about you, but i simply can't walk away from blue candy. ( chattering ) but i can't carry this into mabel's. ( video game trilling ) ooh! the pyramid sort of enhances the pinkness, don't you think? mm. i'm working on rhombus shape, but it keeps falling over. a rhombus? it's a work in progress. anyway, welcome to cayley's candies i'm cayley. we'd like four small boxes. great. this is my first order today.
♪ ♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ ♪ if you ask yourself, "what isioning sponsored by universal animation narrator: it had been a particularly rewarding day at the going out of business store. ( video game trilling ) george couldn't imagine how this day could get any better. ( sighs ) huh? or maybe it could. mabel's department store had added a fresh homemade candy counter. ooh! oh, i don't know about you, but i simply can't walk away from...
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♪ ♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ ♪ if you ask yourself, "what isning sponsored by universal animation ( george laughing ) narrator: sometimes it's tough to explain what makes something really, really funny. ( both laughing ) and sometimes it's not. and after that, i decided to only wear yellow. hey. oh, that? yeah, that's my lemonade stand. one summer, i got a new soccer ball from running that stand. oh. which reminds me-- there's lemonade in the fridge if you're thirsty. i just stocked up. i am really looking forward to coming home and having ice-cold lemonade. be a good little monkey. bye. ( door closes ) ooh. ( door opens ) man: those shorts were a gift from my grandma. george wasn't thinking about funny shorts now. he needed a new soccer ball. and if a lemonade stand worked for the boy with the yellow hat, it could work for george. aha!
♪ ♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ ♪ if you ask yourself, "what isning sponsored by universal animation ( george laughing ) narrator: sometimes it's tough to explain what makes something really, really funny. ( both laughing ) and sometimes it's not. and after that, i decided to only wear yellow. hey. oh, that? yeah, that's my lemonade stand. one summer, i got a new soccer ball from running that stand. oh. which reminds me-- there's...
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♪ ♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ ♪ if you ask yourself "what is sponsored by universal animation (birds singing) narrator: when mrs. quint asked for help setting up a surprise party for mr. quint's birthday... (shrieks "surprise!") whoa! ...george was almost ready. he practiced yelling "surprise!" until he was really good at it. (shrieks "surprise!") but he wanted to be the best so he kept practicing. you ever thrown a surprise party for mr. quint before? well, it's the only way to give him a party. because they're such a big family? exactly. i'm watching for mr. quint's boat. no sign of him. oh, you don't have to watch yet, bill. he won't be back for at least two hours. (alarmed chortle) (shrieking excitedly) huh? (chortling excitedly) whoa... (chuckles) it's not my birthday, george. i'm not supposed to get surprised. (george chortles excitedly) (gasps): he's home early. oh, what do we do? (chortles inquisitively) mrs. quint: oh, take him to your house and keep him there till party time.
♪ ♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ ♪ if you ask yourself "what is sponsored by universal animation (birds singing) narrator: when mrs. quint asked for help setting up a surprise party for mr. quint's birthday... (shrieks "surprise!") whoa! ...george was almost ready. he practiced yelling "surprise!" until he was really good at it. (shrieks "surprise!") but he wanted to be the best so he kept practicing. you...
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♪ ♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ ♪ if you ask yourself, "what isioning sponsored by universal animation george couldn't recall ever seeing the man with the yellow hat looking like this. he was usually calm, cool-- and wearing a yellow hat. ooh, here he comes. hello. good morning. come on in. ready as promised. ooh...! ah... it was worth living without it for three long days. ( hooting, chattering ) i'd rather carry it myself, george. ( whining ) you're not going to wear your hat? no. i want to keep it perfect till tonight. we're going to the opening of the new planetarium dome. uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh. ( chattering ) whew!
♪ ♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ ♪ if you ask yourself, "what isioning sponsored by universal animation george couldn't recall ever seeing the man with the yellow hat looking like this. he was usually calm, cool-- and wearing a yellow hat. ooh, here he comes. hello. good morning. come on in. ready as promised. ooh...! ah... it was worth living without it for three long days. ( hooting, chattering ) i'd rather carry it myself, george. (...
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♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?tioning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator: it was a warm summer day in the country. a perfect day for kite-flying with bill. faster! but bill was busy yelling at a mound of dirt. you can do it! show 'em what you got! george was pretty sure that a mound of dirt wouldn't move no matter how much you encouraged it. (chatters) hi, george. (chitters questioningly) being a city kid, you probably don't race worms, huh? (chittering) they're in there, burrowing. oh. first one to dig its way out wins. (george chattering here they come. (george oohs) freddy's in the lead. (excited chattering) all right! fast freddy wins again! isn't he a beaut, george? george? george went to find his own racing worms. and he knew just where to find them. sometimes they were under the damp leaves in the shade.
♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?tioning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator: it was a warm summer day in the country. a perfect day for kite-flying with bill. faster! but bill was busy yelling at a mound of dirt. you can do it! show 'em what you got! george was pretty sure that a mound of dirt wouldn't move no matter how much you encouraged it. (chatters) hi, george. (chitters questioningly) being a city kid, you...
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♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?ptioning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator: george was excited. he was about to have a very special overnight guest. (knocking) george, they're here. (excited chattering) (laughing) oh, okay. i'm glad you're excited. hi. look, hundley, it's your buddy george. (excited chattering) (groans) come on in, guys. thanks for letting hundley spend the night while i'm gone. (curious bark) i brought all of his chew toys and snacks and grooming supplies. (barking) thank you, hundley. and this is a list of everything hundley needs and when he needs it. (barks) ah. man: oh, that's quite a list. he's used to doing things in a certain way. uh, huh, uh... this is the first time we've been apart in three years, seven months and 15 days. (barks sadly) i'll pick you up in the morning just like we talked about. bye-bye. bye. we'll make sure he has a good time.
♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?ptioning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator: george was excited. he was about to have a very special overnight guest. (knocking) george, they're here. (excited chattering) (laughing) oh, okay. i'm glad you're excited. hi. look, hundley, it's your buddy george. (excited chattering) (groans) come on in, guys. thanks for letting hundley spend the night while i'm gone. (curious bark)...
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♪ ♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is sponsored by universal animation narrator: sometimes a little monkey finds a new thing that's more interesting than anything else on earth. hmm. for george, it was the baby giant panda, which was being shown live on the zoo web site. aw... um, george, are you going to be much longer? ( hooting ) well, i need to get work done and you've been on the computer all day... oh, is that what you've been watching, the panda-cam? ( chattering ) hey, you know, those pictures come from the park zoo right down the block. ( hooting ) yeah, you can go there and see the panda right in front of you in the new panda habitat. ( chatters bye-bye ) bye. be a good little monkey. ( chatters ) ( door shuts ) there was one thing on george's mind: baby panda, baby panda, baby panda. ( chatters ) look, mommy, flamingos! george didn't want to go the wrong way
♪ ♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is sponsored by universal animation narrator: sometimes a little monkey finds a new thing that's more interesting than anything else on earth. hmm. for george, it was the baby giant panda, which was being shown live on the zoo web site. aw... um, george, are you going to be much longer? ( hooting ) well, i need to get work done and you've been on the computer all day... oh, is...
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the big problem here is marvel universe. we have caught up with marvel universe.vel started in the 1960s. all of these things like ironman or plastic man, we caught up to them. we have caught up to them. now that they waited so long to make it part of the movie viewing experience they can't have all of the things we grew up on because we have them now. this is why you will never see one of their favorite characterss from the 60s, dvr man. that's not a cool thing to watch anymore. >> it is interesting that you say that. you don't see the archies anymore. >> no, that we have gotten rid of freckles. >> what ever happened to richie rich? >> they made a movie. >> i think it was ron goodman. >> no more scrooge mcduck. >> the talking ducks are not a big deal anymore. >> george jetson's boy, his son? >> elroy. >> nice, nice. >> a new study from baylor you have the, go peanut allergies, claims the growing use of the internet to self-diagnose illnesses has brought on a new brand of hypochondria called cyber con dree yaw. worrywarts that run their symptoms through a search e
the big problem here is marvel universe. we have caught up with marvel universe.vel started in the 1960s. all of these things like ironman or plastic man, we caught up to them. we have caught up to them. now that they waited so long to make it part of the movie viewing experience they can't have all of the things we grew up on because we have them now. this is why you will never see one of their favorite characterss from the 60s, dvr man. that's not a cool thing to watch anymore. >> it is...
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♪ ♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ ♪ if you ask yourself, "what isning sponsored by universal animation narrator: for a professional lobby dog like hundley, it's nice to catch a nap when the lobby is peaceful... ( elevator door dings ) ...but when george lives in your building... guarding against monkey mishaps is always more important than sleep. good morning. headed out to have fun? no. going to dr. baker for my annual checkup. right on time as usual. well, didn't you bring...? ( excited chattering ) george. hello. have a seat in the waiting room, i'll call you when the doctor's ready. george learned that the thing you need most in a doctor's waiting room is patience. ( electronic beeping )
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♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?ning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator: george liked everything on the menu at the y-go-by diner. especially the maze puzzles. (hooting happily) good job, george. but do you think you're ready to face the maze at renkins' farm? uh-huh, uh-huh! wow, there it is. that was the maze? (sighs) george was going to need a bigger crayon. welcome, radio listeners, to the amazing maze race-- the annual contest to see who can solve farmer renkins' cornfield maze the fastest. this year, farmer renkins has cut a doozy of a path, with more t-intersections and dead ends than ever. whoever first finds the exit, way over by the barn, wins, don't-cha know. i see our competitors have received their maps. let's find out what strategies they'll be a-usin'. oh, we're leaving it all up to tina. who's tina? not who, what. our tiny intelligent navigation aide-- (beeping) tina.
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♪ marvelous ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, what is this?birds chirping ] [ man narrating ] when george came to the country, he loved to visit the renkins farm. ah! and his favorite thing at the farm... was mr. renkins' big red tractor. [ chittering ] [ hooting, imitating engine ] mornin', george! drivin' the tractor, eh? yeah! [ chuckles ] well, why don't ya come meet my new tractor. - his name's ulysses. - uh? okay. [ hooting ] george, meet ulysses. ah? he's my brand-new ox. hi! - [ snorts ] - [ whimpering ] [ chuckling ] oh, he's friendly. i called him a tractor 'cause he does what a tractor does-- plows my fields. oh! he doesn't need gas, oil or a mechanic. ah! [ giggling ] and just watch him plow. [ chuckles ] get up! course, he, uh-- he can be sort of stubborn. [ chuckles ]
♪ marvelous ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, what is this?birds chirping ] [ man narrating ] when george came to the country, he loved to visit the renkins farm. ah! and his favorite thing at the farm... was mr. renkins' big red tractor. [ chittering ] [ hooting, imitating engine ] mornin', george! drivin' the tractor, eh? yeah! [ chuckles ] well, why don't ya come meet my new tractor. - his name's ulysses. - uh? okay. [ hooting ] george, meet...
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♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?ptioning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator: george and the man with the yellow hat were giving professor wiseman a hand testing her newest invention. oh, this is great! (giggles "see?") the wiseman digg-zacta measures how much soil you remove. perfect for archaeological excavation. ah! (giggles) ooh... huh? (chatters curiously) that shows, you've removed exactly one square foot of dirt. ah! i get it. when you talk to the science board, you won't have to use it, just answer any questions they may have. oh, sure. i can do that. it's so simple, i won't even get nervous. thanks a million. i'd do it myself, but i have to fly to turkey-- a new find at sagalassos. your digg-zacta is in good hands. uh-huh! uh-huh! i don't know how other geniuses do it without a guy and a monkey like you. bye! bye! george! stop right there! (chatters "what's wrong?") don't touch that stuff with three leaves. it's poison ivy. (chattering curiously) if it touches your skin, you get a red rash and blisters.
♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?ptioning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator: george and the man with the yellow hat were giving professor wiseman a hand testing her newest invention. oh, this is great! (giggles "see?") the wiseman digg-zacta measures how much soil you remove. perfect for archaeological excavation. ah! (giggles) ooh... huh? (chatters curiously) that shows, you've removed exactly one...
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♪ ♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ ♪ if you ask yourself, "what isioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org narrator: it was a perfect day for sitting on the balcony drawing birds, eating grapes and drinking juice. ( birds chirping, pigeon cooing ) oh! george had seen a lot of birds, but none wearing one of those. ( chattering ) the bird had seen a lot of animals, but none doing that. he wasn't going anywhere till he figured out what kind of animal george was. huh? ( coos ) george, be careful out there. uh-huh. ( cooing ) an artist's life is full of hard knocks. ( chatters ) hah... hey, that's your best bird yet. ( chattering ) oh, the tag? yeah, that means it's a homing pigeon. oh. well, they're special birds that always return home. ( coos )
♪ ♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ ♪ if you ask yourself, "what isioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org narrator: it was a perfect day for sitting on the balcony drawing birds, eating grapes and drinking juice. ( birds chirping, pigeon cooing ) oh! george had seen a lot of birds, but none wearing one of those. ( chattering ) the bird had seen a lot of animals, but none doing that. he wasn't going anywhere till he figured out...
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you've done a marvelous job, so give her a hand, to. [applause] >> thank you for that. that was phenomenal and it's nice to see the sun has finally been beaten from its submission or else people would move. that was wonderful. thank you so much for being here today. there's a loss in the this property is no longer being handed down in the same way it has been since 1652, but the advantage is that there is an organization here now that is dedicated to preserving, down from 8000 acres to the remaining 243. and making sure that we don't lose another one. and there is an organic farm that is planted here. we have history programming. we have plans to preserve the house, plans to restore cornelia and alice's gardens. and so while history and the narrative sort of comes to a sort of clothes and there is a loss in fact, there's something really exciting about the future that we expect to continue here for a very long time. i invite you all to come back. we are open roughly alternate saturdays until it's too cold to do that. mac's book proves one thing to one in particular is t
you've done a marvelous job, so give her a hand, to. [applause] >> thank you for that. that was phenomenal and it's nice to see the sun has finally been beaten from its submission or else people would move. that was wonderful. thank you so much for being here today. there's a loss in the this property is no longer being handed down in the same way it has been since 1652, but the advantage is that there is an organization here now that is dedicated to preserving, down from 8000 acres to...
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i always had to go to was cleveland because it was interpretively penetrating and more and more marvelously when i finished with juilliard i was taken in ha competition to go to baltimore for some weeks to do a repertoire project with the baltimore symphony with visiting conductors leading us, is helping us. there were four of us. and zell came to the audition and he liked what he saw well enough to tell me he had a position open on the conducting half? cleveland and he would love to audition me thoroughly and take me for it if it worked the way he thought it would. and for me this was exactly what i needed, as i say, always the right thing at the right moment. it was just what i didn't know anything about. i didn't know how to deal with a single symphony orchestra as an entity the way i really did more know about operatic structure. and i went there and i was with him from 1964 till he died in 1971 and i think it was 1971, it may have been 1970. i lose it now. but i think during that time i observed him, i asked him many questions, we spent many sessions together going over music that was
i always had to go to was cleveland because it was interpretively penetrating and more and more marvelously when i finished with juilliard i was taken in ha competition to go to baltimore for some weeks to do a repertoire project with the baltimore symphony with visiting conductors leading us, is helping us. there were four of us. and zell came to the audition and he liked what he saw well enough to tell me he had a position open on the conducting half? cleveland and he would love to audition...
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you've done a marvelous job, so give her a hand, to. [applause] >> thank you for that.that was phenome
you've done a marvelous job, so give her a hand, to. [applause] >> thank you for that.that was phenome
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it was a marvelous thing. i thought to myself -- i was in the search then for a book idea, and i thought, well, wouldn't it be interesting to try do a real historical murder, do a non-fiction book about a historical murder and try and evoke some of the same effects, some of the same sort of sense of the past? and so i actually just quite systematically began looking for a good murder to write about. you don't get more systematic than looking at -- my first book from the library was the "encyclopedia of murder." and so seven letters in, i came to holmes. they had him under holmes. and i have to say, i read about him. i was not terribly interested in him because he was so over-the-top bad, and i did not want to do a slasher book. i wanted to do something full of manners, something more agatha christie-ish. and so i continued looking for other things. i came across a murder in new york that had a connection to a giant hurricane in texas in 1900. i got sidetracked and that became my previous book, "isaac's storm."
it was a marvelous thing. i thought to myself -- i was in the search then for a book idea, and i thought, well, wouldn't it be interesting to try do a real historical murder, do a non-fiction book about a historical murder and try and evoke some of the same effects, some of the same sort of sense of the past? and so i actually just quite systematically began looking for a good murder to write about. you don't get more systematic than looking at -- my first book from the library was the...
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marvelous really is a former education minister and have the backing of the country's billionaire prime minister both men are outspoken critics of the outgoing president of the river national takes a look at what makes mr successfully such a divisive figure. they are among the maze determined detractors of georgia's outgoing president. they follow me how selfishly everywhere to leave him in no doubt of where they stand. circus really was the once popular leader of the rose revolution the first color revolutions which saw power change in post soviet republics. in the last days of his near ten year presidency even former allies are on the attack. after his successes start of building an authoritarian regime the media was attacked one million people fled one quarter of the population went through the penal system they were either arrested or interrogated in two thousand and seven police used tear gas and rubber bullets against protesters one thousand cycles phillis government to resign. in two thousand and eleven they did it again. boudin i'm ugly there are people who are afraid to express
marvelous really is a former education minister and have the backing of the country's billionaire prime minister both men are outspoken critics of the outgoing president of the river national takes a look at what makes mr successfully such a divisive figure. they are among the maze determined detractors of georgia's outgoing president. they follow me how selfishly everywhere to leave him in no doubt of where they stand. circus really was the once popular leader of the rose revolution the first...
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it was a marvelous experience.we did have our differences, and there were a few years where we didn't speak much. there was a moment where i think the word sexist pig passed my lips. my memory of that is although the murky, and then i got a little annoyed about some of the stuff about climate change and then we have some disagreements about the militias. although i went part of the way with him on that but not all the way. but i decided to announce feuding, and so years ago we made up and started talking again. i did in the review -- i did an interview with him about a year before he died before my great issue. we did it by skype, and that the image on the screen was him with his cockatiel sitting on the shoulder. i assume percy was named after the author of "a colossal wreck." it was a marvelous interview. it was right after jack had been fired by slick. we talked about press criticism and since alex was the creator of the modern school of press criticism in this country, we would talk something about that. it had
it was a marvelous experience.we did have our differences, and there were a few years where we didn't speak much. there was a moment where i think the word sexist pig passed my lips. my memory of that is although the murky, and then i got a little annoyed about some of the stuff about climate change and then we have some disagreements about the militias. although i went part of the way with him on that but not all the way. but i decided to announce feuding, and so years ago we made up and...
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d it's agnificent iginal view the engineeng marvel. e p... weighs ute atherri.ons... irlooking up) "hes nument and outaching his hand" mmission as gngi ief.r in st....r view.." (cairns standup-u.oeous in basement- is on to iseow t race ey hope tocomplete the"so its an oject before oice)"we thinkh birthda d a sure in 200ars iwill stille in mt vernon in mt vernontiful" "its just beautiful" the mount vernon place conservancy is the non-profit leading the effort to restore the monument.... they are still hoping to raise 5-million dollars before starting the renovations.... there is a link to their website on ours... fox baltimore dot com slash newslinks. coming up in our 6 o'clock hour... honoring slain teen trayvon martin... during "school spirit week." why several parents objected to the event... and what students at one pennsylvania high school will now be celebrating instead. the ravens re- sign veteran brandon stokeley. the injury he's working through... ahead of sunday's game. ((break 3)) show off your purple pride and you could win a prize from fox45. every w
d it's agnificent iginal view the engineeng marvel. e p... weighs ute atherri.ons... irlooking up) "hes nument and outaching his hand" mmission as gngi ief.r in st....r view.." (cairns standup-u.oeous in basement- is on to iseow t race ey hope tocomplete the"so its an oject before oice)"we thinkh birthda d a sure in 200ars iwill stille in mt vernon in mt vernontiful" "its just beautiful" the mount vernon place conservancy is the non-profit leading the...
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it was a marvelous experience. we had our differences there were a few years where we actually didn't speak much. there was a moment in the office where i think the sexist pig passed my lips. my memory of that is murky. and then i got a little annoyeded about some of the stuff about climate change and disagreements about militia. i went part of the way with him on that. not all the way. but i decided to renounce feuding and several years ago we made up -- the imman on the screen was him with his bird sitting open the shoulder. i would asee siewm percy was named after the author "colocal sal wreck." since alex was creator of a mood earn school of press criticism. we would talk about that. if got old and tired. everybody is a media critic. and it had gotten a little old. it was nice to see he moved on from that. we certainly had political differencers. what a great writer he was until the last minute. and to read just a little something he wrote in november of 2011 in the nation. i remember when it came out it arrive
it was a marvelous experience. we had our differences there were a few years where we actually didn't speak much. there was a moment in the office where i think the sexist pig passed my lips. my memory of that is murky. and then i got a little annoyeded about some of the stuff about climate change and disagreements about militia. i went part of the way with him on that. not all the way. but i decided to renounce feuding and several years ago we made up -- the imman on the screen was him with...
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tonight, will arnett, from "marvel's agents of shield," clark gregg, and music from bonnie raitt. with cleto and the cletones. and now, here's jimmy kimmel! >> jimmy: thank you for coming to visit us here. i will tell you something -- the government may be shut down. but we are open for business
tonight, will arnett, from "marvel's agents of shield," clark gregg, and music from bonnie raitt. with cleto and the cletones. and now, here's jimmy kimmel! >> jimmy: thank you for coming to visit us here. i will tell you something -- the government may be shut down. but we are open for business
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and marvel at the grace and power of our own movements. moving objects possess kinetic energy, energy of motion. the faster an object moves, the more kinetic energy it has. if we could peer into the molecular world, we would see a blur of frenetic activity. the thermal energy of gaseous molecules makes them travel at incredible speeds. it is hard to imagine that nitrogen and oxygen molecules in the air are moving at speeds of more than 1,500 kilometers an hour. one form of energy can be transformed into other kinds of energy. energy transformations occur all around us. in hydroelectric power stations, kinetic energy of moving water is converted into electrical energy which is then used in thousands of different ways. the kinetic energy of moving objects is transformed when they collide. in a car crash, there is an abrupt transformation of kinetic energy into sound, heat, and the kinetic energy of flying debris. in the molecular world, randomly moving molecules, with no way of avoiding each other, also collide. when molecules meet, one of t
and marvel at the grace and power of our own movements. moving objects possess kinetic energy, energy of motion. the faster an object moves, the more kinetic energy it has. if we could peer into the molecular world, we would see a blur of frenetic activity. the thermal energy of gaseous molecules makes them travel at incredible speeds. it is hard to imagine that nitrogen and oxygen molecules in the air are moving at speeds of more than 1,500 kilometers an hour. one form of energy can be...
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i loved it i'm a huge marvel fan. i lost it.inspired the story. >> i remember first casting her and she walked into t office d u t tav a pek per face and not give too much away. >> how did you feel? >> the th minute she lef i wdo t? we found her, we found >>, thint works. >> and once she pore trad pros e roll in the first cap. 's obvious we loved her and the fans loved h. >> three to fivege mmd
i loved it i'm a huge marvel fan. i lost it.inspired the story. >> i remember first casting her and she walked into t office d u t tav a pek per face and not give too much away. >> how did you feel? >> the th minute she lef i wdo t? we found her, we found >>, thint works. >> and once she pore trad pros e roll in the first cap. 's obvious we loved her and the fans loved h. >> three to fivege mmd
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she tells all sorts of marvelous stories about driving the white across wyoming quarter to quarter. it was quite a trip with the seven kids. how they learned to camp camp, hunt, a fish, a feed themselves, have adventures. then one evening she decided here is her encounters with the bears. >> the beans were not done at bedtime so i put them on would faking there would be just right for breakfast. but it was so hot the stove was outside. at midnight there was a great clatter. sure enough the bear had to october trying to get to my beans and the wrist trying to work that not intel i series seems would he go way. but the oh he never thought about being afraid that i used all of my ingenuity that sale though you can have a safe bet you have to keep it locked up but in this era, but they got into the red garbage cans in the camps in the encounters were common. other parts of the mountain were very cautious about indians but there was named the one band of indians that lived there pretty gregory. they moved data of the area that that led to what i think is one of the best told stories pari
she tells all sorts of marvelous stories about driving the white across wyoming quarter to quarter. it was quite a trip with the seven kids. how they learned to camp camp, hunt, a fish, a feed themselves, have adventures. then one evening she decided here is her encounters with the bears. >> the beans were not done at bedtime so i put them on would faking there would be just right for breakfast. but it was so hot the stove was outside. at midnight there was a great clatter. sure enough...
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blanch cooke has done -- blanch has done a marvelous job, two volumes on eleanor roosevelt's life. anybody has the reason to read and she's writing a third now on the second world war and brings out the intellectual side of eleanor quite well. >> would you like to add anything to what eleanor said to blanch about her volumes? >> blanch is extraordinary. she's giving us a gift. i think one of the things that blanch to a large extent secretary clinton has done is reintroduced eleanor to a new generation. i would like to send viewers to the eleanor roosevelt papers' websites to many of the books that just showed or transcribed. she wrote a marvelous book at 1938, 1939 of the moral basis of democracy that nelson mandela smuggled to read when he was in prison. the appeal for containment. so there's serious books. they didn't sell very well because they were profoundly serious books. eleanor thought that her job was to really help the american people grasp the information that they needed to have to handle crises and to resurrect their own self-respect. and so that -- that tone resonates
blanch cooke has done -- blanch has done a marvelous job, two volumes on eleanor roosevelt's life. anybody has the reason to read and she's writing a third now on the second world war and brings out the intellectual side of eleanor quite well. >> would you like to add anything to what eleanor said to blanch about her volumes? >> blanch is extraordinary. she's giving us a gift. i think one of the things that blanch to a large extent secretary clinton has done is reintroduced eleanor...
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is more than ever thought it could possibly be after an injury like that and we're getting along marvelously i work with an awful lot of general managers, all different styles at different times and opera always has difficulties of various seriousness and -- but i think peter is so determined to solve the cry shows that occur in his time and he's so intelligent about it that i am -- god knows for the metropolitan opera i will always give anything i can. that's just where i made it, a life commitment. and you just -- you don't do that because of something external. it just is. it's like -- i guess it's like marriage. >> rose: and in the end your legacy will will be you think? >> what do i think it will be. it's very hard to think of performances in terms of legacy because performances are ef necessary sant. i guess if one wants to look over the period i've been there up to now we brought a lot of operas into the repertoire that are great operas that hadn't been there before. we launched and worked success a young artist development program which has people holding up their art form all around
is more than ever thought it could possibly be after an injury like that and we're getting along marvelously i work with an awful lot of general managers, all different styles at different times and opera always has difficulties of various seriousness and -- but i think peter is so determined to solve the cry shows that occur in his time and he's so intelligent about it that i am -- god knows for the metropolitan opera i will always give anything i can. that's just where i made it, a life...
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what marvels does the news-atarium boost beyond touch screens.his is what remains of tropical storm karen. >> jon: wow. that's a big map. you do know that no matter how huge you blow up your maps and monitors for us our televisions are the same size because we still have the same tvs we had last week. you could be stand in front of an imax but i vil a 32 inch samsung. >> our hope is over the days and weeks of months and years ahead we're able to vet much of this for you. >> jon: so it's all for report something in nothing that you said really couldn't be done using a phone. [ laughter ] paper and a pen. you don't get to be better newsmen because your computers go to 11. which brings us to our new segment, hey, fox i think you are fixing the nonbroken part. [cheers and applause] the problem at fox news has never been its screens. remember karl rove's white board or glenn beck's chalk board. no one ever looked at those guys and thought they are (bleep) crazy to be use such antiquated technology. [ laughter ] they were just (bleep). [laughter] but l
what marvels does the news-atarium boost beyond touch screens.his is what remains of tropical storm karen. >> jon: wow. that's a big map. you do know that no matter how huge you blow up your maps and monitors for us our televisions are the same size because we still have the same tvs we had last week. you could be stand in front of an imax but i vil a 32 inch samsung. >> our hope is over the days and weeks of months and years ahead we're able to vet much of this for you. >>...
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tonight, will arnett, from "marvel's agents of shield," clark gregg, and music from bonnie raitt.and now, here's jimmy kimmel! >> jimmy: thank you for coming to visit us here. i will tell you something -- the government may be shut down. but we are open for business here! [ cheers and applause ] what are we doing here? shouldn't we all be out looting a best buy or something? who wants to start a post-apocalyptic motorcycle gang? [ cheers and applause ] to be honest i didn't notice the government was shut down today. but the 800,000 government employees who had their hours gut or jobs taken away definitely did. but the good news is congress is still getting paid. [ audience booing ] >> jimmy: i want the names of the idiots who elected these people -- oh, wait, it was us? never mind. federal food assistance programs are on hold. nasa mostly shut down. national parks are closed. even forced the animals to leave. squirrels, chipmunks, bunnies all out on the streets. meanwhile the affordable care act, also known as obama care which is what everyone is fighting over became available tod
tonight, will arnett, from "marvel's agents of shield," clark gregg, and music from bonnie raitt.and now, here's jimmy kimmel! >> jimmy: thank you for coming to visit us here. i will tell you something -- the government may be shut down. but we are open for business here! [ cheers and applause ] what are we doing here? shouldn't we all be out looting a best buy or something? who wants to start a post-apocalyptic motorcycle gang? [ cheers and applause ] to be honest i didn't...
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is a drug like this this drug is a marvelous drug. fifteen thousand patients take glivec three hundred thousand take them out. doctor. the health care system cannot rely on novartis as project. they have entered this group certain hospitals. completely so they didn't need to go from that point of cherry to the effort switched to shoot the social responsibility to know that if the poor and to make use of the. sun to the deceased because of the ability to an individual that drug. mission in free cretaceous free in-store charges free. range means free risk free. free. old free broadcast quality video for your media projects and free media. tom. wealthy british style the stock. market. what's really happening to the global economy with max cons are there are no holds the global financial headlines kaiser report. more news today. fled the film these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. today. to cool. the piece of legislation was a terrible mistake now i'm very sorry i'm going to let you get along here is a
is a drug like this this drug is a marvelous drug. fifteen thousand patients take glivec three hundred thousand take them out. doctor. the health care system cannot rely on novartis as project. they have entered this group certain hospitals. completely so they didn't need to go from that point of cherry to the effort switched to shoot the social responsibility to know that if the poor and to make use of the. sun to the deceased because of the ability to an individual that drug. mission in free...