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. >> auburn played a matinee at uc. tracy berms for a three. he had 27. and nice move to jump the pass. he would go all the way for the layup on this one. auburn did of a brief lead new the end. 81-79 the long hard battle against the auburn tigers. >> usually, when you talk about a game being grinding, you think of a game in the 40's and 50 boss. but it was kind of grinding. this is not one of the 61. we had some -- this is not one of those sexy ones. we had some plays. >> the ramblers grabbing a lead. loyola led 8-37. he goes outside. the final was 69-61. the waiting is almost family over for the bears and their fans. if they win the game, there will have to hope the packers keep the vikings. walters has played in all 15 games on special teams. the now he starts at safety. >> i think it helps take the pressure wave. those guys may plays. i think they help relieve the pressure. >> the texas longhorns mascots. 36 yards deep in the corner of the end zone. 67 yards. he had two touchdowns. the air force band 2 and up -- the air force band tunes up. holiday fu
. >> auburn played a matinee at uc. tracy berms for a three. he had 27. and nice move to jump the pass. he would go all the way for the layup on this one. auburn did of a brief lead new the end. 81-79 the long hard battle against the auburn tigers. >> usually, when you talk about a game being grinding, you think of a game in the 40's and 50 boss. but it was kind of grinding. this is not one of the 61. we had some -- this is not one of those sexy ones. we had some plays. >> the...
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that out of the world matinee and then whine and whine in the morning when they were in this all we know man is looking good in the good of london us go let's go in do whatever it takes to look good doing the one. i was i'm going to wait until guys were with me in san francisco to be interviewed i knocked on the door of their hotel in minutes that kind of. and here are two of the most hardcore gang members and one of them has got his ironing board out and he's got his travelling ironies arning is supposed. to look a home and get some stores and. press it to make a prayer stand up in a corner with nobody i'm there i'm. very. for somebody that has no idea why i would do it what is the allure it's i join the gang not only for the protection for the love and unity to be a part of the family. if you're living in a ghetto and you're living in a bomb or where you're being assaulted like i was i just got tired of being a victim it's like either you're a victim or you to fix or. you can. wait until it is not like you can to get out of this and went like this and what they teach you really young a
that out of the world matinee and then whine and whine in the morning when they were in this all we know man is looking good in the good of london us go let's go in do whatever it takes to look good doing the one. i was i'm going to wait until guys were with me in san francisco to be interviewed i knocked on the door of their hotel in minutes that kind of. and here are two of the most hardcore gang members and one of them has got his ironing board out and he's got his travelling ironies arning...
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the usual atmosphere for a matinee today, the cardinal led by 11 at the half, then did this early inhe second. dwight powell drives the lane that puts one down with a vengeance. powell, with a little attitude going on, on way to a 20-point game that saw him for 8 for 10 from the field. you could say he was taking high percentage shots. aaron bright drives the lane, can't get his shot to fall, but powell there for the follow. stanford wins 75-52, improving to 7-3, while the aggies have won just once in seven tries. >>> marin catholic taking on madison of san diego county in the state's division 3 championship game. carson, wildcats gave up the 21-second quarter lead. trailing with 8 minutes to go, until goff found the tip pass, for a 37-yard score. marin catholic in front 35-31. two plays later, madison gets loose, nobody can catch him, 79-yard score. he rushed for 272 yards, three scores. madison wins 38-35. the wildcats finish 14-2. de la sal plays in the open division later tonight. >> thanks, joe. >>> thank you for watching. we'll see you the next time news breaks. >> and at 10:00
the usual atmosphere for a matinee today, the cardinal led by 11 at the half, then did this early inhe second. dwight powell drives the lane that puts one down with a vengeance. powell, with a little attitude going on, on way to a 20-point game that saw him for 8 for 10 from the field. you could say he was taking high percentage shots. aaron bright drives the lane, can't get his shot to fall, but powell there for the follow. stanford wins 75-52, improving to 7-3, while the aggies have won just...
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allied troops, in the first war televised in real-time, general schwarzkopf's briefings made him a matinee idol. >> i would describe that report as bovine scatology. the simple fact of the matter is that now every time an iraqi airplane takes off the ground, it's running away. >> reporter: a west point graduate, like his father, a famous new jersey state police leader, who cracked the lindberg kidnapping case, the younger schwarzkopf played football, wrestled, sang in the choir. [ gunfire ] in vietnam, wounded twice. during two tours of tyutin. he returned from desert storm, a celebrated hero. despite later questions by president bush decision, leaving saddam hussein in power. in recent years, general schwarzkopf battled poor health but will long be remembered as the commanding figure he once was. >> i would be happy if the history books said that i was a soldier who served his country with honor. and loved his troops and loved his family. that's enough for me. >> reporter: andrea mitchell, nbc news, washington. >>> and when "nightly news" continues this friday evening, after 30 years, som
allied troops, in the first war televised in real-time, general schwarzkopf's briefings made him a matinee idol. >> i would describe that report as bovine scatology. the simple fact of the matter is that now every time an iraqi airplane takes off the ground, it's running away. >> reporter: a west point graduate, like his father, a famous new jersey state police leader, who cracked the lindberg kidnapping case, the younger schwarzkopf played football, wrestled, sang in the choir. [...
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which is perfect for a holiday matinee.hey are keeping the show business going and we need to get online and support arts. >> and india adams, it was great to meet you. >> and how about this, les miserable i did not expect a lot and gershwin girl.i didn't expect a lot from the movie version of les miserables. sure, i'd seen th play like many, and some of the music is beautiful.burt when i--but when i heard director tom hooper who did my favorite film of last year, the king's speech, took this one on and was making it with live music sung straight through during the filming, i was skeptical. well, i'm happy to say this movie is exciting, smart, visual and often gorgeous. the man who holds it all together is hugh jackman, a performance worth of an oscar. everyone behof has when honda crowe, who downplays revenge, but this was probably an actor's choice. this is a cinematic experience, one not to miss. feels that folds of the window you could have ended to me in the window sill o four hats. wahl's winners argo, lincoln, the in
which is perfect for a holiday matinee.hey are keeping the show business going and we need to get online and support arts. >> and india adams, it was great to meet you. >> and how about this, les miserable i did not expect a lot and gershwin girl.i didn't expect a lot from the movie version of les miserables. sure, i'd seen th play like many, and some of the music is beautiful.burt when i--but when i heard director tom hooper who did my favorite film of last year, the king's speech,...
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reporter: commanding 540,000 americans and allied troops, general schwarzkopf's believing made him a matinee. >> i would describe it as bovine scatterology now every time an iraqi airplane takes off the ground, it's running away. as far as nor is he schooled in the operational away. >> a west point graduate, like hess father, the younge schwarzkopf played football, wrestled, sang in the choir. in vietnam he was wouldn'ted twice during two tours of duty. he returned a celebrated hero despite later questions about president bush's decision to end the ground war after 100 hours, leaving saddam hussein in power. he will long be remembered the commanding figure he once was. >> i would be happy if the history books said i was a soldier who served with honor and loved his troops and loved hi family. that's enough for me. >>> inaugural balls are a washington tradition, and now a limited number of tickets are going on sale for the official 2013 event. the inaugural ball is january 21st at the walter e. washington convention center. this year there will be one large event that will take place in all o
reporter: commanding 540,000 americans and allied troops, general schwarzkopf's believing made him a matinee. >> i would describe it as bovine scatterology now every time an iraqi airplane takes off the ground, it's running away. as far as nor is he schooled in the operational away. >> a west point graduate, like hess father, the younge schwarzkopf played football, wrestled, sang in the choir. in vietnam he was wouldn'ted twice during two tours of duty. he returned a celebrated hero...
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. >> hopefully we'll see you at the matinee. >>> sad news to announce that we did post our closing date yesterday, we had to. sadly. i was with the cast last night and i'm prejudiced, of course, i'm the mother of this show. they are the best -- they are the best cast on broadway. they are unbelievable. and i love them to pieces. every -- you know, there's a sadness that comes with this but a good art tell in "the post" today, michael reidel writes the definitive theater article. he was saying so many of the brand-new shows this fall really really have struggled and already posting closings. hurricane sandy was just devastating to everybody in the tristate area but broadway was badly hit. all the shows like "jersey boys," that sort of thing, " mamma mia!" " they will be fine, advanced sales. nobody really recovered, the new shows, "chaplin," i think "the anarchist" closing. performers all closing. >> never really know if something's over, we should point out. >> somebody sent me a note today that said just when you think something's over it's actually beginning. it was i guess louis la m
. >> hopefully we'll see you at the matinee. >>> sad news to announce that we did post our closing date yesterday, we had to. sadly. i was with the cast last night and i'm prejudiced, of course, i'm the mother of this show. they are the best -- they are the best cast on broadway. they are unbelievable. and i love them to pieces. every -- you know, there's a sadness that comes with this but a good art tell in "the post" today, michael reidel writes the definitive theater...
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matinees are almost always cheaper and another idea, find a late-run theater.eks and you get a five-star discount. if there's a really long line at the box office, bust out your smartphone. apps from the movie chain or apps like fandango let you buy tickets on your phone, no printing necessary. this next bit of info is not really a secret, but let's just put it into numbers. when a movie starts at 7:00, that usually means 7:10 or later. those ads they show are a huge profit source for theaters. and the concession stands holds some major secrets. first, the theater makes 40% or more revenue off the food and drinks they sell. so they're using all the tricks they can to get you to buy. the smell of popcorn. ahhhh. that smell is from coconut oil used in the popper and a flavoring concoction. sometimes calls season-it. what's the best seat in the house? audio technicians check the sound about two-thirds up the theater and in the center. this is the optimal spot for audio. you get too far out over on the sides and maybe the dialogue is too soft and the sound effects
matinees are almost always cheaper and another idea, find a late-run theater.eks and you get a five-star discount. if there's a really long line at the box office, bust out your smartphone. apps from the movie chain or apps like fandango let you buy tickets on your phone, no printing necessary. this next bit of info is not really a secret, but let's just put it into numbers. when a movie starts at 7:00, that usually means 7:10 or later. those ads they show are a huge profit source for theaters....
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. >> that is the date the world ends so see the matinee before you go, great to see you again. >> good to see you again. >> rose: thank you, leslie, pleasure. thank you for joining us. see you next time. >> funding for charlie rose has been provided by the coca-cola company, supporting this program since 2002. >> and american express, additional fding provided by these funders
. >> that is the date the world ends so see the matinee before you go, great to see you again. >> good to see you again. >> rose: thank you, leslie, pleasure. thank you for joining us. see you next time. >> funding for charlie rose has been provided by the coca-cola company, supporting this program since 2002. >> and american express, additional fding provided by these funders
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. >> that is the date the world ends so see the matinee before you go, great to see you again. >> good to see you again. >> rose: thank you, leslie, pleasure. thank you for joining us. see you next time. >> funding for charlie rose has been provided by the coca-cola company, supporting this program since 2002. >> and american express, additional funding provided by these funders >> this is nbr. captioning sponsored by wpbt >> susie: good evening, everyone. i'm susie gharib. an historic sale here on wall street-- the new york stock exchange, home to the world's greatest companies, agrees to a takeover by the intercontinental exchange. >> tom: good evening. i'm tom hudson. former republican senator judd gregg joins us as the u.s. house prepares to vote on the republican plan "b" for avoiding the fiscal cliff. >> susie: and investors gobble up shares of blackberry maker research in motion as the smart phone maker posts better than expected quarterly results. >> tom: that and more tonight on nbr! >> susie: here at the new york stock exchange, the big trade of the day was the big board itse
. >> that is the date the world ends so see the matinee before you go, great to see you again. >> good to see you again. >> rose: thank you, leslie, pleasure. thank you for joining us. see you next time. >> funding for charlie rose has been provided by the coca-cola company, supporting this program since 2002. >> and american express, additional funding provided by these funders >> this is nbr. captioning sponsored by wpbt >> susie: good evening,...
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. >> that is the date the world ends so see the matinee before you go, great to see you again. >> good to see you again. >> rose: thank you, leslie, pleasure. thank you for joining us. see you next time. >> funding for charlie rose has been provided by the coca-cola company, supporting this program since 2002. >> and american express, additional funding provided by these funders >> from the editors of cook's illustrated magazine, it's america's test kitchen with your host christopher kimball, featuring test kitchen chefs julia collin davison, bridget lancaster, becky hays, with adam ried in the equipment corner and jack bishop in the tasting lab. discover the secrets of america's foremost food testers and tasters, today on america's test kitchen. today on america's test kitchen, we're making southern classics. first, bridget reveals the secrets to making the perfect caramel cake. next, julia shows chris how to make foolproof split pea and ham soup. that's all right here on america's test kitchen.
. >> that is the date the world ends so see the matinee before you go, great to see you again. >> good to see you again. >> rose: thank you, leslie, pleasure. thank you for joining us. see you next time. >> funding for charlie rose has been provided by the coca-cola company, supporting this program since 2002. >> and american express, additional funding provided by these funders >> from the editors of cook's illustrated magazine, it's america's test kitchen...
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matinees are always cheaper. and find a late-run theater.e, bust out your smartphone. apps from the movie chain or fandango let you buy tickets on your phone. the next is not really a secret. but let's put it into numbers. when they put a movie starts at 7:00, that usually means 7:10 or later. those ads they show, they're a huge profit source for theaters. and the concession stand holds some major secrets. first, the theater makes 40% or more of revenue off the food and drinks it sells. they're using all the tricks they can to get you to buy. the smell of popcorn. that smell is from coconut oil used in the popper and a flavoring concoction. what's the best seat in the house? audio technicians check the sound about two-thirds of the way up the theater and in the center. this is the optimal spot for audio. you get too far out over on the sides and maybe the dialogue's too soft and the sound effects are too loud. finally, if you're wondering what happens to all the popcorn colonels you drop, food is usually sweeped between the seats not picked
matinees are always cheaper. and find a late-run theater.e, bust out your smartphone. apps from the movie chain or fandango let you buy tickets on your phone. the next is not really a secret. but let's put it into numbers. when they put a movie starts at 7:00, that usually means 7:10 or later. those ads they show, they're a huge profit source for theaters. and the concession stand holds some major secrets. first, the theater makes 40% or more of revenue off the food and drinks it sells. they're...
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general schwarzkopf's briefings made him a matinee idol. >> the simple fact of the matter is that now every time an iraqi airplane takes off the grounds, it's running away. as far as sue dam hussein being a great military strategist, he is neither a strategist nor is he schooled in the operational art. >> a west point graduate like his father, a famous new jersey state police leader who cracked the lindbergh kidnapping case, the younger schwarzkopf played football, wrestled, sang in the choir. in vietnam, he was wounded twice during two tours of duty. he returned from desert storm a celebrated hero, despite later questions about president bush's decision to end the ground war after 100 hours, leaving saddam hussein in power. in recent years, general schwarzkopf battled poor health but will long be remembered as the commanding figure he once was. >> i just would be very happy if the history book said that i was a soldier who served his country with honor and loved his troops and loved his family. that's enough for me. >> president obama called the general an american original who stood
general schwarzkopf's briefings made him a matinee idol. >> the simple fact of the matter is that now every time an iraqi airplane takes off the grounds, it's running away. as far as sue dam hussein being a great military strategist, he is neither a strategist nor is he schooled in the operational art. >> a west point graduate like his father, a famous new jersey state police leader who cracked the lindbergh kidnapping case, the younger schwarzkopf played football, wrestled, sang in...
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americans and another 200,000 ally troops in the first war televised in real time, it made him a matinee>> i would call it bovine scatology. the simple fact of the matter is that now every time an iraqi airplane takes off the ground, it's running away. as far as saddam hussein being a great military strategist, he is neither a strategist or schooled in the operational art. >> a west point graduate to cracked the lindbergh kidnapping case, he playered football, wrestled and sang in the choir. in vietnam he was wounded twice during two tours of duty. he returned from desert storm a celebrated hero, despite later questions about president bush's decision to end the ground war after 100 hours leaving saddam hussein in power. in recent years elbattled poorl health but will long r remembered as the commanding figure he once was. >> i would be very happy with the history books who said i was a soldier that served his kuntz with honor and loved his troops and loved his family. that's enough for me. >> in a statement president obama called the general an american original who stood tall for the c
americans and another 200,000 ally troops in the first war televised in real time, it made him a matinee>> i would call it bovine scatology. the simple fact of the matter is that now every time an iraqi airplane takes off the ground, it's running away. as far as saddam hussein being a great military strategist, he is neither a strategist or schooled in the operational art. >> a west point graduate to cracked the lindbergh kidnapping case, he playered football, wrestled and sang in...
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funny moments, but you're better off staying home and renting "knocked up" or maybe catching the matinee you're not 40? >> yeah, exactly. >> steve: 'cause when you are, things aren't that funny, period. all right. meanwhile, let's talk a little bit about this. it's gotten a lot of buzz. "zero dark thirty," based on the bin laden raid, which apparently we now have heard from some senators, they made some stuff up. >> brian: but we're not sure -- >> steve: that's what the senators say. >> it's a movie. it's a movie. they are basing it off of a story of finding bin laden, but there will be fictional elements. this is one of the most emotionally gripping and intense films i've seen this year. jessica chastain will definitely win best actress award while ann will take home supporting actress. see the movie. it opened up limited in new york and l.a it goes nationwide on january 11. >> brian: see it, see it, see it. except for the 40 one? >> alisyn: right. we'll be busy. thanks so much for coming in. >> steve: merry christmas. >> happy holidays to you. i love you guys. >> brian: if you prefer t
funny moments, but you're better off staying home and renting "knocked up" or maybe catching the matinee you're not 40? >> yeah, exactly. >> steve: 'cause when you are, things aren't that funny, period. all right. meanwhile, let's talk a little bit about this. it's gotten a lot of buzz. "zero dark thirty," based on the bin laden raid, which apparently we now have heard from some senators, they made some stuff up. >> brian: but we're not sure -- >>...
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signs to baldwin, to the marchers, until suddenly many of them saw the stunningly handsome, rain matinee idol, harry belafonte in the crowd. [laughter] when they saw that beautiful cat, says baldwin, these women demonstrated that america was the most desperately schizophrenic of republic. [laughter] baldwins storytelling pros and his insights were never in better form. this was vintage james baldwin. race, sex, and his country all on extraordinary display and subject to his scorching ironic and. those young women in the windows, baldwin declared, quote could only look forward to an alliance with one of those jeering businessmen. and they were, he says, female, a word which in the context of the colored curtain has suffered the same fate as the word mail. baldwin did not miss his chance. when those girls saw harry belafonte, he writes, a collision occurred in them so visible as to be at once hilarious, and on another set. at one moment the thumbs were down. they were barricaded within their skin. at the next moment those downturned thumbs blew up to their mouse, their faces change, and ex
signs to baldwin, to the marchers, until suddenly many of them saw the stunningly handsome, rain matinee idol, harry belafonte in the crowd. [laughter] when they saw that beautiful cat, says baldwin, these women demonstrated that america was the most desperately schizophrenic of republic. [laughter] baldwins storytelling pros and his insights were never in better form. this was vintage james baldwin. race, sex, and his country all on extraordinary display and subject to his scorching ironic...