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too. >> momma bird tweeted her other friends., this guy came to mess with my nest. >> they're best bird friends forever. >> i like how they're dive-bombing him repeatedly. getting closer every time. and then finally i think they bit his ear. >> they like torpedoed in. like straight to the head. >> now you know where the inspiration came from. [ speaking foreign language ] >>> secret santa is a popular thing between friends and co-workers. we have it here. folks at red idit are trying to break a world record. and it's a thing called reddit gifts. 37,000 people are involved in 110 countries around the globe. and they're videotaping the moments that they give the gift. the reactions. and putting them online. here's one of my favorites. >> she got this gift from a complete stranger? >> from a complete stranger. and look what she gets. >> what is it? >> careful, careful. >> are you kidding me? holy [ bleep ]. >> she got a laptop. and she is so thrilled about it. >> how great is this? can you imagine being the sender of that gift and g
too. >> momma bird tweeted her other friends., this guy came to mess with my nest. >> they're best bird friends forever. >> i like how they're dive-bombing him repeatedly. getting closer every time. and then finally i think they bit his ear. >> they like torpedoed in. like straight to the head. >> now you know where the inspiration came from. [ speaking foreign language ] >>> secret santa is a popular thing between friends and co-workers. we have it here....
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. >> cat calls to momma. >> momma. >> momma. >> momma. [ meow ] >>> i know you guys are big dirt bike racers, you guys race on weekends. even when you have what seems to be a clear track, it can still be dangerous. the guy is on his kawasaki 450 rks coming up to the jump -- man, yikes! what was that person doing? why was that person there? >> that person had crashed on the other side of the jump. typically on a track like this, there's a course marshal or a flag person, trying to warn other people of danger. that person was nowhere to be find. >> were these guys hurt? >> mildly dangerous, but they were not seriously hurt much. >> oh! you okay? >> oh. >> it looks looks like the guy going off the jump lands right on the other guy's thigh. >> i think the guy did the whole like, you know when you're in a lot of pain and you run away interest where you are. he was trying to run away from the pain. >> trying to walk away from where it just happened. >> that must be a guy thing, i don't think i ever ran away from where it happened. >> you never heard of outrunning pain? >> no i just grab whe
. >> cat calls to momma. >> momma. >> momma. >> momma. [ meow ] >>> i know you guys are big dirt bike racers, you guys race on weekends. even when you have what seems to be a clear track, it can still be dangerous. the guy is on his kawasaki 450 rks coming up to the jump -- man, yikes! what was that person doing? why was that person there? >> that person had crashed on the other side of the jump. typically on a track like this, there's a course marshal or...
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my momma always said life is like a box of chocolates. never know what you are going to get. "forrest gump"will join "the "bambi"of the lambs and other films. >> a tug of war you are going to win. a 1,000 pound crocodile named decided he wanted the lawn mower for himself. and dragd grabbed it it under water. he would not let go. they finally got the mower back when elvis finally tired and moved away. went to greener pastures -- pastors. -- pastures. >> they hate it when you know. not want that grass cut. a gator have to do for logger grass? >> weather? >>> it is windy today. then we will climb into t
my momma always said life is like a box of chocolates. never know what you are going to get. "forrest gump"will join "the "bambi"of the lambs and other films. >> a tug of war you are going to win. a 1,000 pound crocodile named decided he wanted the lawn mower for himself. and dragd grabbed it it under water. he would not let go. they finally got the mower back when elvis finally tired and moved away. went to greener pastures -- pastors. -- pastures. >> they...
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white boy specifically said, tell momma meech i said, what's up? >> what's up, dog? feeling? >> chilling, man, chilling. >> you looking good. look fit and strong. >> stand up. let me look at you. stand up, turn around. let me see. you all right? okay. >> burks has not seen his mother since he assaulted officer manuel. but he told her about the incident over the phone. >> when will you be able to sign up for school again? >> probably after all this is said and done and whatnot. >> after this is settled? okay. you know we want you to get back in your classes and make sure you concentrate on that. >> you just have to keep your head on. keep your head on. you'll be all right. >> yeah. >> i want him to stay positive, stay focused, go to school, learn all you can, get all the education you can get so you can get out of here and be a different man because he's a good person, he's a very good person. baby, we've got to get out of here. >> lamont >> momma, don't cry. >> shut up. >> you know how your mamma is. she's got to cry. >> okay. we're going to go. >> i love y'all. >> i
white boy specifically said, tell momma meech i said, what's up? >> what's up, dog? feeling? >> chilling, man, chilling. >> you looking good. look fit and strong. >> stand up. let me look at you. stand up, turn around. let me see. you all right? okay. >> burks has not seen his mother since he assaulted officer manuel. but he told her about the incident over the phone. >> when will you be able to sign up for school again? >> probably after all this is...
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heard a man call for his dad in all my life, they were all calling for mom and then -- they called mommand to me that shakes me up. >> most of us -- little differently than others. >> the experience of sharing risk, of depending on someone else to -- for your life, of being able to offer someone else support for their lives, changes the attitude. > inawed a i was a teen when i got in, feeling rather proud of myself as an american. i look on my country as a great country. >> service, public service, whether in the military or civilian side, provides strength for our -- democratic society. ♪ [ music ] . >> for more on the effects of war on our country and the pictures 1941, as well as present day of those who were there, check out the website right now at abc 2news.com/news and look under the top stories. >>> the new grocery story is open at locust point. i hear rave reviews. the mayor and representatives from mnt bank and the grocery change. the 61,000 square foot, two story store hopes to provide the couldn't with fresh, ready to go and local items. >> i know that probably at various poi
heard a man call for his dad in all my life, they were all calling for mom and then -- they called mommand to me that shakes me up. >> most of us -- little differently than others. >> the experience of sharing risk, of depending on someone else to -- for your life, of being able to offer someone else support for their lives, changes the attitude. > inawed a i was a teen when i got in, feeling rather proud of myself as an american. i look on my country as a great country. >>...
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they would address all the women on staff as momma. my co-founder and co-director of the school. >> i thought, what are those children talking about, did they know something i didn't know. >> about ten years ago, you were doing a program with jahari. >> it was called how i got older. a celebration of gospel music and spoken words. jahari was in seminary. he was spending the year working with us at the west oakland community school. he had the idea of doing this production and invited several friends to be part of it. all of a sudden, he got an announcement that marjory's going to be ordained. [laughter] >> it was a pressing and surprise every step of the way. i think lois saw things in me that i hadn't seen. it is truly one of the greatest joys of my life to be doing ministry and to be doing ministry with lois mueller who is an amazing pastor and amazing colleague. >> i've appreciated your ministry over the years and your commitment. i'm glad you're working together. i remember, you, lois, dealing with the homicide and you had the cros
they would address all the women on staff as momma. my co-founder and co-director of the school. >> i thought, what are those children talking about, did they know something i didn't know. >> about ten years ago, you were doing a program with jahari. >> it was called how i got older. a celebration of gospel music and spoken words. jahari was in seminary. he was spending the year working with us at the west oakland community school. he had the idea of doing this production and...
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momma maria's mother herself is in the picture. it begin with her. it caught on like wildfire.ince sometimes i would go to town where i didn't know someone, start asking around for the grandmothers and knock on doors. there were also a lot of referrals and people caught on to it. >> how labor in time intensive? i'm sure they don't use processed food a lot. >> it was very fattening. he a certain plan. after the first month, he to buy a pair of elastic waist jeans. >> when they make meals, the grandmothers will do it from scratch? >> they do it from scratch. the sourcing is very important to them. a lot of these grandmothers had gardens that they were picking from or farmers they knew were fresh. lots of fresh stuff and some of it was very time intensive especially the sunday meal and other things were simple soup. >> you also have a background. you were train, didn't you work at the chopar a did any of this as you're eating your way through italy, did you say this is too fattening or not good or was it all pretty healthy? >> i think because of the quality of the ingredients, it
momma maria's mother herself is in the picture. it begin with her. it caught on like wildfire.ince sometimes i would go to town where i didn't know someone, start asking around for the grandmothers and knock on doors. there were also a lot of referrals and people caught on to it. >> how labor in time intensive? i'm sure they don't use processed food a lot. >> it was very fattening. he a certain plan. after the first month, he to buy a pair of elastic waist jeans. >> when they...
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. >> reporter: you are telling me that dwyane wade is a momma's boy? >> yes, he is. >> reporter: tell the truth. you are totally intimidated by me, right? >> totally. >> reporter: d-wade definitely has a soft side. >> oh, that was nice! >> reporter: look at that. i got my first nba assist. and he'll be the first to tell you he's a lucky guy. >> oh! >> reporter: not because of his life on the court but because of who is waiting for him when he gets off it. i'm juju chang for "nightline" in miami. >> and a new appreciation for the man when you watch wade and the heat in a rematch of the nba finals with the mavericks sunday afternoon, start of a christmas day doubleheader, right here on abc. thanks juju, for that. tomorrow night, an exclusive interview for the holidays, president obama and the first lady sit down together with our barbara walters to talk about their tradition, sharing personal insight, also answering some questions from the kids out there. we hope you check us out tomorrow night. and we thank you for watching abc news. our friends at "goo
. >> reporter: you are telling me that dwyane wade is a momma's boy? >> yes, he is. >> reporter: tell the truth. you are totally intimidated by me, right? >> totally. >> reporter: d-wade definitely has a soft side. >> oh, that was nice! >> reporter: look at that. i got my first nba assist. and he'll be the first to tell you he's a lucky guy. >> oh! >> reporter: not because of his life on the court but because of who is waiting for him when...
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. >> look at momma's baby. >> a new mom beaming with pride. >> her name is pamlina nicole mcbride. >> already making plans for her daughter's future. >> i want her to live on the streets. i want her to live my type of life. >> this is the legacy spider is creating for her 6-week-old baby here on the streets of hollywood where life is clearly unscripted. >> i gave my daughter to her for her dog. >> and kids don't seem to give much thought to alternatives. >> i'm disenchanted by life, i guess. that's all i'm saying. >> i overdosed more than 22 times. i've pulled through that many times, i'm not going to die of an overdose that easily. >> how do they survive? >> could you spare anything, please? i've got nowhere to go. >> will this street family stay together? is this teen fit to be a parent? >> you know, i was a foster kid from 8 years old and up. you don't [ bleep ] my life. you want to take my daughter from me? >> captured on camera, "invisible people." >> the streets ain't nothing nice. >> on any given day in america, there are nearly 1.5 million kids living on the streets. each year
. >> look at momma's baby. >> a new mom beaming with pride. >> her name is pamlina nicole mcbride. >> already making plans for her daughter's future. >> i want her to live on the streets. i want her to live my type of life. >> this is the legacy spider is creating for her 6-week-old baby here on the streets of hollywood where life is clearly unscripted. >> i gave my daughter to her for her dog. >> and kids don't seem to give much thought to...
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i think i'm a bit of a momma substitute to him.sually say would you talk to your momma that way. and it usually -- you know? >> aderibigbe found himself in a different kind of trouble when an 11 foot rope and the sculpture of a head were found inside his cell. raising concerns about a possible escape attempt. he says they were for exercise and recreation. after further review, internal affairs investigator frank little john says that it seems to support his story. >> with his history of violence that's landed him not only in prison but in a lockdown unit where he's separated from the population because of his assaultive history, you can't never take anything that appears innocent as face value. >> the rope was taken away but he was given permission to keep sculpting. >> his african art has been instrumental in controlling his anger. it's beautifully done. >> everything is made from newspaper and water and i mix with the soap. so now you can see what it turns to. this is just the beginning right here. so once i'm done making it i ha
i think i'm a bit of a momma substitute to him.sually say would you talk to your momma that way. and it usually -- you know? >> aderibigbe found himself in a different kind of trouble when an 11 foot rope and the sculpture of a head were found inside his cell. raising concerns about a possible escape attempt. he says they were for exercise and recreation. after further review, internal affairs investigator frank little john says that it seems to support his story. >> with his...
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. >> look at momma. you see momma. yes. >> emotionally i have to tell meself that it's just time for bonding with him but the hardest part is knowing that i have to leave him and come back to the cell. >> hopefully when she gets out and it'll be easier for them to bond again and be connected. >> you know, i just talk to him the whole time and try to look in his eyes, keep him looking at me so hopefully my picture will stick in his head. it's hard. i don't get to see like his first time he rolled over, the first time he grabbed at something. that part bothers me, but when i'm with him it's just like i wish time would hold still so i could spend more time with him but i treasure every minute, you know. oh. >> coming up -- >> what the [ bleep ] this look like? >> one inmate struggles, not only with his anger but his anger management class. >> i took a ten-pound weight and i bust his head. 410 calories please. you know what... i'll have this instead. [ female announcer ] swap one thing a day for a yoplait light at around 1
. >> look at momma. you see momma. yes. >> emotionally i have to tell meself that it's just time for bonding with him but the hardest part is knowing that i have to leave him and come back to the cell. >> hopefully when she gets out and it'll be easier for them to bond again and be connected. >> you know, i just talk to him the whole time and try to look in his eyes, keep him looking at me so hopefully my picture will stick in his head. it's hard. i don't get to see like...
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traditional chinese dishes such as rolls and peking duck and generous portions and false service momma's house is located in the area of downtown moscow you can also take away. everyone how authentic russian bourse differs from the famous russian super ukrainian restaurant. is the place for russia's neighboring country to see such traditional dishes as the start of course. with the drink which is forty percent proof. where ukrainian national spirit of the country. and a so-called national from one until six o'clock. and to experience the future of the russian magical tiger region you don't necessarily need to go to siberia tyrosine meaning from the tiger restaurant experience which makes its guests feel like that far away from the hustle and bustle of the city but rather in a forest its interior is a decorated with fur coats weapons and handmade embroidery and the menus highlights include venison and wild. to our final restaurant now and to the first restaurant specializing in a reigning cuisine in moscow named for this exotic eatery opened in the summer of two thousand and situated at t
traditional chinese dishes such as rolls and peking duck and generous portions and false service momma's house is located in the area of downtown moscow you can also take away. everyone how authentic russian bourse differs from the famous russian super ukrainian restaurant. is the place for russia's neighboring country to see such traditional dishes as the start of course. with the drink which is forty percent proof. where ukrainian national spirit of the country. and a so-called national from...
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and when momma polar bear could not produce milk, which is common in captivity, it was time for zookeepers to take over the job. >> without mother's milk, he would have died three days after he was born. and he took to the bottle straightaway. so it's been a success from day one. >> reporter: around the clock, tending to his every tumble and grumble, making sure his potbelly doesn't get in his way. at a hungry seven pounds now, he's doing great. those big fuzzy feet are a reminder that there's a giant bear in there waiting to come out one day, that will be 100 times his size, at a half a ton. calls to mind one other famous polar bear, yes, knut. the superstar of the berlin zoo who inspired songs and, of course, merchandising before becoming a little too enormous to snuggle. poor knut died in march of encephalitis, only four years old. but in captivity, these well cared for bears can live 40 years. it's believed there are only 25,000 of them left in the world. >> the sea ice melts and then the polar bears actually die of starvation because they can't catch any seals. so we're using him as a
and when momma polar bear could not produce milk, which is common in captivity, it was time for zookeepers to take over the job. >> without mother's milk, he would have died three days after he was born. and he took to the bottle straightaway. so it's been a success from day one. >> reporter: around the clock, tending to his every tumble and grumble, making sure his potbelly doesn't get in his way. at a hungry seven pounds now, he's doing great. those big fuzzy feet are a reminder...
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chinese dishes such as vegetable rolls and peking duck and boasts generous portions and full service momma's house is located in is a must but actually area of downtown moscow you can also order takeaway. every wondered how authentic russian bourse differs from the famous russian soup ukrainian restaurant course not being tough and is the place for russia's neighboring country cuisine with such traditional dishes as the start of course. with a drink which is forty percent proof that it's bright and here is the stuff where ukrainian national costumes spirit of the country is in the air and on weekends a so-called national branches served from one until six o'clock. and to experience the future of the russian magical tiger region you don't necessarily need to go to siberia tyrosine meaning from the tiger restaurant offers an experience which makes its guests feel like that far away from the hustle and bustle of the city but rather in a northern forest its interior is a decorated with fur coats weapons and handmade embroidery and the menus highlights include venison and wild boar. to our final
chinese dishes such as vegetable rolls and peking duck and boasts generous portions and full service momma's house is located in is a must but actually area of downtown moscow you can also order takeaway. every wondered how authentic russian bourse differs from the famous russian soup ukrainian restaurant course not being tough and is the place for russia's neighboring country cuisine with such traditional dishes as the start of course. with a drink which is forty percent proof that it's bright...
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when momma polar bear could not produce milk, it's time for zookeepers to take over the job. >> withouther's milk, he would have died three days after he was born. he took to the bottle straightaway. it's been a success from day one. >> reporter: around the clock, making sure his potbelly doesn't get in his way. at a hungry seven pounds now, he's doing great. those big fuzzy feet are a reminder that there's a big bear in there that will come out one day. calls to mind one other famous polar bear, kanut, who inspired songs and merchandising before becoming a little too large to snuggle. he died in march of encephalitis only four years old. this well cared for bears can live 40 years. it's believed there are only 25,000 of them left in the world. >> the sea ice melts and the polar bears die of starvation because they can't catch seals. >> reporter: in a few years, breeding time. >> he may be having a few trips abroad to visit female polar bears. >> reporter: already a darling of the internet. being called unbearably adorable. the little polar bear, who doesn't even know he's melting heart
when momma polar bear could not produce milk, it's time for zookeepers to take over the job. >> withouther's milk, he would have died three days after he was born. he took to the bottle straightaway. it's been a success from day one. >> reporter: around the clock, making sure his potbelly doesn't get in his way. at a hungry seven pounds now, he's doing great. those big fuzzy feet are a reminder that there's a big bear in there that will come out one day. calls to mind one other...
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. >> i remember as momma bought. i remember this secret service having covered that time in the presidency and were very concerned that someone would fire a missile at air force one. there was a lot of precautions taken on taken off and landing. when he left to go to as momma bought, it was a very controversial decision. he did not want chesley and hillary to be with him because of the concerns of his safety. as i remember, when he was taking off, at one point it was a plan to have him pretend to get on one plane and really get on another plane. there was some debate about people thinking him be on the plane and we would all but the press on that plane. [laughter] we did not appreciate that, but we heard about that discussion later. anyway. >> congress gets involved in some of these decisions, too. we have been dragging on the executive branch, but on 9/11, for example, at 9:00 a.m., i was heading to the dome of the capital, where the intelligence committee was housed come and it is now in a bunker. out of nowhere ca
. >> i remember as momma bought. i remember this secret service having covered that time in the presidency and were very concerned that someone would fire a missile at air force one. there was a lot of precautions taken on taken off and landing. when he left to go to as momma bought, it was a very controversial decision. he did not want chesley and hillary to be with him because of the concerns of his safety. as i remember, when he was taking off, at one point it was a plan to have him...
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. >> i'll bet your momma has your birth certificate. you all come and give us a hug, we love you now. the bible says that many are called but few are chosen. but i truly believe that he chooses certain individuals to do his tough stuff. >> thank you jesus. >> for "religion and ethics newsweekly," i'm lucky severson at the sumter lee regional detention center in south carolina. >>> finally, on our calendar the season of advent begins on sunday for western christians and for some branches of eastern orthodoxy. it's a four-week period of spiritual preparation for christmas. also this weekend, the catholic church begins using its new and controversial translation of the roman missal. and for muslims, this weekend is the start of their new year, the time when the prophet mohammad and his followers migrated from mecca to medina in the year 622. that's our program for now. i'm bob abernethy. you can follow us on twitter and facebook, find us on youtube, and watch us anytime, anywhere on smart phones and iphones. there's also much more on our w
. >> i'll bet your momma has your birth certificate. you all come and give us a hug, we love you now. the bible says that many are called but few are chosen. but i truly believe that he chooses certain individuals to do his tough stuff. >> thank you jesus. >> for "religion and ethics newsweekly," i'm lucky severson at the sumter lee regional detention center in south carolina. >>> finally, on our calendar the season of advent begins on sunday for western...
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in the me you got to get her a little you got to give her the show momma her five and you got to smell good with the axe and get something for your kids too with elmo shannon. i mean i grew four and i think you know you got to show the woman a good time there you go. these are all geared toward their dating and that a you know modern society where people are strapped for cash. that's a final word dimitri i don't know we're going to have to see what you think because that's all we have time for thank you so much for tuning into our show feel free to follow me on twitter at lauren lyster and give us feedback on the show at youtube dot com slash capital account we will be back tomorrow with a fresh so we have a very exciting guest for you on this friday will speak to peter jo set to speak a little more broadly and philosophically about the financial system you won't want to miss and i am more lester until next time from everyone here a capital account have a great night. wealthy british soil. is no time to explain something to. hide the. market why not. find out what's really happening to
in the me you got to get her a little you got to give her the show momma her five and you got to smell good with the axe and get something for your kids too with elmo shannon. i mean i grew four and i think you know you got to show the woman a good time there you go. these are all geared toward their dating and that a you know modern society where people are strapped for cash. that's a final word dimitri i don't know we're going to have to see what you think because that's all we have time for...
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he said our response to threat is threats, which is diplomatic for so is your momma. [ laughter ] >> we need to treat them seriously. iran has behavior rationale, though i disagree with the state department spokeswoman explaining that the irrational behavior is something new. we have seen irrational behavior from iran going back years. but they have been attacking the soldiers in american interest in iraq and afghanistan. will iran ultimately close strait of hormuz? i don't think they probably will. you had unnamed iranian official tell the "washington post" it would be economic suicide for iran. what you are seeing is regime doesn't know what to do next. they are seeking to expand influence and making headway like iraq and afghanistan. >> this is not in economic interest unless they don't want to sell more oil. it doesn't seem like something they would do. there is posturing going on right now. the administration will do whatever is needed if there is a conflict. if iran decided to keep upping the ante. i think they are playing a game of chicken. >> and the question i guess charles
he said our response to threat is threats, which is diplomatic for so is your momma. [ laughter ] >> we need to treat them seriously. iran has behavior rationale, though i disagree with the state department spokeswoman explaining that the irrational behavior is something new. we have seen irrational behavior from iran going back years. but they have been attacking the soldiers in american interest in iraq and afghanistan. will iran ultimately close strait of hormuz? i don't think they...
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mommas office where they get inside information directly from the from the inside trader and but i've also been working as a journalist off and on over the air so it's actually easy to read their stuff but as it so let's talk about commodities. how do you go forward on the commodities going to give recommendations. you might feel safe holding how do you go forward in all this environment rick ackerman well i tend to be an idiot when i relied purely on my instincts max and i've looked at charts. i put a lot of weight on charts because i tend to get the turning points wrong it's very some things are too complex to understand really you look at the price of bonds go up or down i had a target of one forty five and fourteen thirty seconds on the thirty year december t.-bone and it went just a little bit below that i would say to support hill but to me it was a very important number because it's the bonds are dropping below this important support it suggests that the world may be or nay. an inflationary course or maybe even a hyper inflationary course so that was a big number for baby and s
mommas office where they get inside information directly from the from the inside trader and but i've also been working as a journalist off and on over the air so it's actually easy to read their stuff but as it so let's talk about commodities. how do you go forward on the commodities going to give recommendations. you might feel safe holding how do you go forward in all this environment rick ackerman well i tend to be an idiot when i relied purely on my instincts max and i've looked at charts....
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course if let me a putin became president in that election in march all of this coming in well a momma's session from the prime minister four and a half hours how long you spoke for piecing is previous record by around five minutes peter all of a reporter syrian activists say twenty seven state security officers have been killed by army defectors in the southern province of god are meanwhile human rights watch has released a report naming dozens of syrian officials it claims are responsible for the violent crackdown on protesters political analyst chris bambery told me syria's now in danger of repeating the libyan scenario. i think there must be worries the increasing call for foreign intervention in syria not least in the syrian national council a body which is based in the country and outside the country i have to say that many of those forces demonstrating in the regime did not share our demands for foreign intervention or indeed for nor strikes on what is happening in syria now is that what as a popular revolution other forces are moving in to try and take that all for and use it for
course if let me a putin became president in that election in march all of this coming in well a momma's session from the prime minister four and a half hours how long you spoke for piecing is previous record by around five minutes peter all of a reporter syrian activists say twenty seven state security officers have been killed by army defectors in the southern province of god are meanwhile human rights watch has released a report naming dozens of syrian officials it claims are responsible for...
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was a cause to me a putin became president in that election in march all of this coming in well a momma's session from the prime minister four and a half hours how long he spoke for his previous record by around five minutes. terror suspects in america could be held in prison indefinitely without charge or trial that's if the senate passes a controversial bill which has already been signed off by the white house and the house of representatives it could mean the military being able to take a ledge terrorists into custody virtually without question critics say would be a stark violation of human rights the white house initially objected to the bill but later changed its mind glaze of monday war dot com ministration is indulging in smoke and mirrors. these provisions mandating military custody amounted to a restriction of the president's authority but in truth it's reasonable to assume that a veto threat was mere political theater because senator carl levin one of the provisions primary authors revealed during senate debate that it was the obama administration itself who requested the inclu
was a cause to me a putin became president in that election in march all of this coming in well a momma's session from the prime minister four and a half hours how long he spoke for his previous record by around five minutes. terror suspects in america could be held in prison indefinitely without charge or trial that's if the senate passes a controversial bill which has already been signed off by the white house and the house of representatives it could mean the military being able to take a...
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that for the most part sugar babies typically male or female because because you did mention sugar mommas yes well for the most for the most part the sugar babies are definitely female it's younger women looking for older men with a big pocket to provide for them but you know it's been surprising to see that shockingly an increasing number of the sugar babies are men as well we talked to one such person in that report a guy who was looking for a sugar mommy to help him out financially so that's definitely a category of daters who are really becoming less shy to talk about the fact that you know here i am i'm a guy and i'm looking for a richer woman to take me out and treat you well now one day as the difference between this type of transaction and prostitution are is there a difference. well you know that's a tough question we've definitely been asking all the people in this report and many others that we got in touch with over this story and you know opinions are really split some women say and men say that oh my god this is prostitution i can't believe this is happening but others are r
that for the most part sugar babies typically male or female because because you did mention sugar mommas yes well for the most for the most part the sugar babies are definitely female it's younger women looking for older men with a big pocket to provide for them but you know it's been surprising to see that shockingly an increasing number of the sugar babies are men as well we talked to one such person in that report a guy who was looking for a sugar mommy to help him out financially so that's...
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. >> my momma always said life was like a box of chocolates. >> reporter: forrest gump is one of 25 years congress chose this year to preserve. the newly honored classics span decades from 1912's silent drama cry of the children to walt disney's personal favorite bambi. >> it's a film that succeeds with each generation. it captures a new age of viewers. it's one of those films that endures from one generation to the next. >> reporter: some are based on true stories, like stand and deliver. and norma rae, a drama about unionization and the empowerment of women. any new movies out now will have to wait. they have to be at least 10 years old. >> the current tim. s i don't think any of them would belong in that. >> reporter: the library chooses movies that reflect american culture and history, from the controversial depiction of african americans to the cold war hysteria in war of the worlds. even one of the greatest villains of all time, hannibal lector made the cut. >> i ate his liver with some farva beans and a nice chianti. >> we all had that jodi foster face. it brings the number of film
. >> my momma always said life was like a box of chocolates. >> reporter: forrest gump is one of 25 years congress chose this year to preserve. the newly honored classics span decades from 1912's silent drama cry of the children to walt disney's personal favorite bambi. >> it's a film that succeeds with each generation. it captures a new age of viewers. it's one of those films that endures from one generation to the next. >> reporter: some are based on true stories, like...
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we would get amazing beautiful african mommas, a mother figure to them who made it okay to talk about and condoms and prevention. also, explore, kind of to broaden the horizons about making it about hiv and aids and finding the things integrated into that. how you behave with a woman and how you value a woman in your community. what is sex and what is love and hygiene and all of these things. we started realizing that once they realized it was okay, they didn't know anything. they didn't have the tools or the knowledge. >> these t-shirts i have here, lively little numbers. tell me about these. >> they are amazing. a great group of people at give and take partnered up with us. incredible people. i'm grateful to them. 50% of the proceeds go to africa outreach. >> how can you get them? >> charlizeafrica.org. you can buy them there. >> and directly help? >> yes. here's the thing. when i started this, you kind of go in very naively thinking you can do a lot with very little. the truth is you do need good access to donors and money. i feel like people are especially in this country want to
we would get amazing beautiful african mommas, a mother figure to them who made it okay to talk about and condoms and prevention. also, explore, kind of to broaden the horizons about making it about hiv and aids and finding the things integrated into that. how you behave with a woman and how you value a woman in your community. what is sex and what is love and hygiene and all of these things. we started realizing that once they realized it was okay, they didn't know anything. they didn't have...
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so the little baby goes from just sitting down to crawling to momma and laughing hysterically. >> and now this video has a puppy in it rolling around. it might be the cutest video ever. >> i have a feeling this is going to be cute. >> well, it is, i want you to behold the awesome cuteness of the wolf puppy. >> oh! >> he's like, where is this coming from. he's hearing these wolves howl. >> the dog has the question, like hmmm? >> oh, man. >> he mimics the sound? >> i think the people have a wolf puppy as a petd and they're playing the sound of howling wolves. >> we think this is a real wolf? >> it looks like a wolf pup to me. >> where do you get a wolf puppy? >> i know people who keep wolves as pets. >> i think this made my day. i don't know if you know this, but i was also raised by wolves. >> so you are like mowgli. >> yes, raised by wolves and the big dancing bear. >> so that's why he steals our food all the time. >>> yes. >> i always thought a cool job would be like a camera man for sporting events, like football and baseball. >> we first saw this video on channel 9, australia. >> t
so the little baby goes from just sitting down to crawling to momma and laughing hysterically. >> and now this video has a puppy in it rolling around. it might be the cutest video ever. >> i have a feeling this is going to be cute. >> well, it is, i want you to behold the awesome cuteness of the wolf puppy. >> oh! >> he's like, where is this coming from. he's hearing these wolves howl. >> the dog has the question, like hmmm? >> oh, man. >> he...
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i would say that boys are momma's boys at the beginning, they love mommy. then when they figure out that dad can jump off a roof or do back-flips or something like that. they start to like dad, too. kids are so amused at that age, under seven. they find the fun in everything, everything is new to them. >>> a little time in oman, whoops. stuck at the beach. >> what do they do to try to get -- these cars out? >> we're going to show you, because it's -- well, funny. >>> and, he is the man who plays piano for elephants. hear the touching story, when we come back. >>> hello, everyone, i'm beth troutman and it's time for more "right this minute." >>> the banks that moving trucks and deputies to force this woman from her home. >> please don't come in and disturb me. >> see the surprise twist when they say heck no, we're not making her go. >>> forget harvard, it's time for the school of sex. >> the courses include sexual techniques, advanced intercourse. >> what is advanced intercourse? >> every day it seems like you can't find a cooler, more extreme video. until t
i would say that boys are momma's boys at the beginning, they love mommy. then when they figure out that dad can jump off a roof or do back-flips or something like that. they start to like dad, too. kids are so amused at that age, under seven. they find the fun in everything, everything is new to them. >>> a little time in oman, whoops. stuck at the beach. >> what do they do to try to get -- these cars out? >> we're going to show you, because it's -- well, funny....
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where momma bear and her 2-year-old cub are getting to play in the snow for the very first time. >> soyes, they had a horrible blizzard caused by the zoo staff. they wanted to create a christmas environment for their zoo animals. and so they brought in some snow and some holiday trees made with bamboo. apparently the trees had edible ornaments made out of fruits and veggies that the pandas can eat. >> it looks like this guy hates the snow. he's like, i'm going to get as far away from this stuff as i can. he's like lounging in the tree. >> trying to get some face time in this camera shot here. he's like, i'm trying to get -- here i am. >>> this is daniel cat. you notice anything different about daniel? >> yeah. a big old paws. >> he has some mitts. >> he has 26 toes. >> whoa! >> the average cat has 18 toes. >> daniel lives at the milwaukee animal rescue center. and his toes are helping them raise money. >> they've asked people for donations. $1 for every toe that daniel has. $26. so far, they've raised more than $80,000. we have amy from the rescue cen. and daniel via skype "right this
where momma bear and her 2-year-old cub are getting to play in the snow for the very first time. >> soyes, they had a horrible blizzard caused by the zoo staff. they wanted to create a christmas environment for their zoo animals. and so they brought in some snow and some holiday trees made with bamboo. apparently the trees had edible ornaments made out of fruits and veggies that the pandas can eat. >> it looks like this guy hates the snow. he's like, i'm going to get as far away...
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. >>> my momma always said life was like a box of chocolates. you never know what you are going to get. >> who can forget that line? it's from the 1994 hit movie, "forest gump." it's among the national film treasures. of the thousands of movies nominated, it's one of 25 chosen to be preserved in the film registry. it won six academy awards including best picture. they select films because of their significance to american culture. many of the lines from "forest gump" including that one are still quoted today. >>> consider this. there's a company in maryland offering employees unlimited time off. employees for wedding wire can take as many days off as they would like as long as they get their jobs done. according to "the washington post," the bethesda based company is trying to convince workers this is not a manipulative trick to keep them from taking time off at all. weddingwire.com is a wedding planning website. >>> if you have parked in the district, you may have gotten a parking ticket or 200. how much money they are making from writing 5300
. >>> my momma always said life was like a box of chocolates. you never know what you are going to get. >> who can forget that line? it's from the 1994 hit movie, "forest gump." it's among the national film treasures. of the thousands of movies nominated, it's one of 25 chosen to be preserved in the film registry. it won six academy awards including best picture. they select films because of their significance to american culture. many of the lines from "forest...
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i was a momma's boy. and i loved my mother. we were best friends. we were really, really close.had his infidelities and so forth. and they came out, they were quite deep. but my mother always taught me that that's your father regardless of what he did to me. he's your father. and you have to honor him. you have to love him. you have to respect him. she would always refer to the bible and say it says, you know, honor thy mother and thy father. it doesn't say but or unless or if. it says honor them. so that's what you have to do. her thing was always you do what you're supposed to do. don't worry about everybody else. so i was taught to be that way. >> so when you had this time with him, he knew he was dying, do you think because you realized he wasn't going to be around, this was the last chance to have that confers with him? >> i think he had -- i think he honestly had a spiritual awakening because he -- you know, i don't want to paint him as this, you know, horrible man. he was -- if i ever bumped into anybody that knew him, oh, your father. he's so lovely. he's so charming. he
i was a momma's boy. and i loved my mother. we were best friends. we were really, really close.had his infidelities and so forth. and they came out, they were quite deep. but my mother always taught me that that's your father regardless of what he did to me. he's your father. and you have to honor him. you have to love him. you have to respect him. she would always refer to the bible and say it says, you know, honor thy mother and thy father. it doesn't say but or unless or if. it says honor...