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this is cute little zoe, and this is zoe's friend, mona. >> that's a monkey, is that a monkey?> yep. watch this, mona comes over and starts hugging zoe, and she hugs back, and it's a love fest between the two, just loving up on each other. >> oh, my gosh, the hands around the back, small of her back. >> oh, yeah, they are hugging, hugging, and then this is cute because they are asked to pose for a picture, they do. they hug and pose for the picture. like best girlfriends. i can't handle this. >> that girl will be with that monkey all the time, going to college together. >> that was submitted to us by a viewer as well as this next one. mary sent us this video of this gentleman here teaching the chihuahuas how to howl. >> that's horrible. >> no, it's adorable. >> i hate that. >>> this guy is just out for a little walk. >> like going in between, like, cables, like, wires up there. >> see how he keeps the grip, next. >>> he's been doing this every day for five years. >> john is on day 2,000. >> this is just who he is now. >> singing out the claim to fame on "right this minute." tot
this is cute little zoe, and this is zoe's friend, mona. >> that's a monkey, is that a monkey?> yep. watch this, mona comes over and starts hugging zoe, and she hugs back, and it's a love fest between the two, just loving up on each other. >> oh, my gosh, the hands around the back, small of her back. >> oh, yeah, they are hugging, hugging, and then this is cute because they are asked to pose for a picture, they do. they hug and pose for the picture. like best girlfriends. i...
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testified that she saw the accident occur. >> kayfetz's reenactment told a different story. >> so this is monaer's viewpoint. and what's important here is that, although the lead car ahead of her goes halfway over the center line, straddles the center line, from her viewpoint, that is never visible because it's around the curve and over the hill. >> crocker thought she could see the position of the cars. in fact, she could not. from the beginning, the critical question in the case was always, why did deputy sinclair jam on his brakes? kayfetz's dramatic re-enactment answered the question. >> now, from sinclair's viewpoint, we can see that he sees the lead secret service car straddling the center line just a bit more than a second before he begins to skid in a straight line across the highway. >> the last view is that of agent labarge just before the fatal crash. based on kayfetz's powerful reenactment and the work of brunn's team of investigators, a judge ruled that the secret service agents were partially responsible for the accident. he also ruled that the united states should reimburse mari
testified that she saw the accident occur. >> kayfetz's reenactment told a different story. >> so this is monaer's viewpoint. and what's important here is that, although the lead car ahead of her goes halfway over the center line, straddles the center line, from her viewpoint, that is never visible because it's around the curve and over the hill. >> crocker thought she could see the position of the cars. in fact, she could not. from the beginning, the critical question in the...
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she's kind of "the mona lisa" of williamsburg. >> i know. just said that a few minutes ago. >> reporter: whatever she's thinking, nina's not telling, which gives this work of art some mystery. enough, we think, to make da vinci smile. harry smith, nbc news, brooklyn. >>> and that's our broadcast for a friday night and for this week. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. lester holt will be here with you this weekend. we, of course, hope to see you right back here on monday night. in the meantime, have a good weekend. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> right now at 6:00, the battle over benefits and bunch the biggest cities. and good evening, i'm janelle wang in for rajna mathai. >>> san jose police and fire unions have finally reached a deal or have they? an emergency closed door session was called today. we have a story only you will see here on nbc bay area. >> reporter: the city council wrapped up that closed session just a short while ago after being hastily called by that city council. this letter we o
she's kind of "the mona lisa" of williamsburg. >> i know. just said that a few minutes ago. >> reporter: whatever she's thinking, nina's not telling, which gives this work of art some mystery. enough, we think, to make da vinci smile. harry smith, nbc news, brooklyn. >>> and that's our broadcast for a friday night and for this week. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. lester holt will be here with you this weekend. we, of course, hope to see you...
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she's kind of the mona lisa of williamsburg. >> i know.minutes ago. >> reporter: whatever she's thinking, nina's not telling, which gives this work of art some mystery. enough, we think, to make da vinci smile. harry smith, abc news, brooklyn. >>> and that's our broadcast for a friday night and for this week. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. lester holt will be here with you this weekend. we, of course, hope to see you >>> the view's blood bath. jenny mccarthy and sherri shepherd fired. will they be replaced by meningitis? now on "extra." >> morning tv rocked as the view cleans house. why jenny and sherri were smiling. >> is rosie already negotiating a mega ga millions return to the show. >> we're breaking down a hot list of replacements. >> what were you smoking? >> muzzled by cops. new details from his arrest. >> what made his snap and can his career survive? >> breaking couples news. courteney cox engaged. and adam la vine on wedding count down. we're grilling him for i do details. >> it's between us. >> "extra" wil
she's kind of the mona lisa of williamsburg. >> i know.minutes ago. >> reporter: whatever she's thinking, nina's not telling, which gives this work of art some mystery. enough, we think, to make da vinci smile. harry smith, abc news, brooklyn. >>> and that's our broadcast for a friday night and for this week. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. lester holt will be here with you this weekend. we, of course, hope to see you >>> the view's blood...
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was to take something that people had experience with and put it with another thing, which was the monaisa. it was two things that they could relate to and give it a value of its own. >> despite the limitations of microsoft paint, jason finds ways to add depth to his painting. >> i was using a drawing tablet, so that made it a lot easier, but i used a variety of the tools, and a lot of it is kind of an optical illusion. >> within about an hour and a half, jason finishes his painting, and since posting, jason's rendition of the mona lisa has gone viral with more than 11 million hits. jason says he hopes to continue to use the internet as a medium to showcase his work. >> the internet expands people's horizons, and it opens up the world to their self-expression. their art's probably getting seen more on youtube even if it's not making millions. another artist that brings something original is noah. "noah k. every day," an experimental photography project that captures the passage of time. some people keep scrapbooks and photographs, but not noah. but on january 11th, 2000, noah begins his
was to take something that people had experience with and put it with another thing, which was the monaisa. it was two things that they could relate to and give it a value of its own. >> despite the limitations of microsoft paint, jason finds ways to add depth to his painting. >> i was using a drawing tablet, so that made it a lot easier, but i used a variety of the tools, and a lot of it is kind of an optical illusion. >> within about an hour and a half, jason finishes his...
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police on your cultural amarna life should be making news all the face of your life you know the mona. lisa. a pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i roll researchers. choose your language. of choice week over the influential still some of. the consents to. choose the opinions that immigrate to. choose the stories that impact the lives choose b. access to your office. move. the food truck use your new songs for the latest reports beaming forth from one into what humanity loves nothing more than being entertained amused entranced influenced a new rule by popular global ritual company don't expose right. so to both humans and today with volume turned up to the biggest forcing of its well top single thing for souls a real person is instead a speech that looks in thrilled so joyous this will close the field six to one of the happy people make it to the bank to do what you. please make everything tell the one not enjoying the show but we need to fix your bodies beautifully that is. even corruption cases that when we heard it was coming to isabella somehow it feels just what it i
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mona lisa and kip harding are your typical american sweethearts, they met in high school, and went togot engaged a few weeks later, hardings have 10 kids. let's be honest that is a big time accomplishment. their ages are from 3 to 26, the real kicker, 7 of those 10 started college by the time they were 12 years old, i know what you are thinking they must have some sort of special gene they are geniuss, their parents deserve a lot of credit, mona lisa and kip inspired their children to have a thirst for learning, they decided to home school their oldest daughter in third great, it went so well, they decided to do all kids, they were all learning at a faster rate than other kids. now hardings credit fact their kids were able to learn at their own pace, in hardings case it allowed them to encourage their kids to study more things and soon they outgrew all of the assigned material for kids their own age, they kept signing up preteen kids to college courses, and next thing, we have a amazing story. three of oldest are engineer, architect, and one of the navy's youngest doctors, younger on
mona lisa and kip harding are your typical american sweethearts, they met in high school, and went togot engaged a few weeks later, hardings have 10 kids. let's be honest that is a big time accomplishment. their ages are from 3 to 26, the real kicker, 7 of those 10 started college by the time they were 12 years old, i know what you are thinking they must have some sort of special gene they are geniuss, their parents deserve a lot of credit, mona lisa and kip inspired their children to have a...
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because, you know, how else would we know what she'd look like. [ laughter ] the mona lisa.ot good. hear about this one? more than 60 new jersey high school students were arrested after they broke into their school for a senior prank that included peeing in the halls and flipping over desks. on the bright side they'll get to try another prank next year. [ laughter ] is that a prank? >> steve: no, that is not a a prank. [ applause ] >> jimmy: that is so not a a prank. >> steve: what do you want to do for your prank? >> jimmy: dude, we gotta do a a prank, man. >> steve: i think, you know what i'm gonna do? >> jimmy: what? >> steve: i'm gonna urinate in the hallways and flip over some desks. but they'll never guess who did it. >> jimmy: where's the prank, dude? >> steve: what? what does prank mean? [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: i think prank is like a sandwich. [ laughter ] speaking of new jersey, a new survey found that 41% of new jersey residents want to move out of the state. [ laughter ] they would love too leave the state but someone keeps closing the bridges. [ laughter an
because, you know, how else would we know what she'd look like. [ laughter ] the mona lisa.ot good. hear about this one? more than 60 new jersey high school students were arrested after they broke into their school for a senior prank that included peeing in the halls and flipping over desks. on the bright side they'll get to try another prank next year. [ laughter ] is that a prank? >> steve: no, that is not a a prank. [ applause ] >> jimmy: that is so not a a prank. >> steve:...
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one expert called this stamp the mona lisa of stamps.nt stamp, paid $9 million for it. >> good return. >> nbc 10 news today at 5:00 a.m. starts right now. >>> nbc 10 news today starts now. >>> hot and humid air moving in. a heat advisory will take effect later today as we warm well into the 90s. >> with that dangerous heat comes the threat of storms. here's a look at the nbc 10 first alert radar. all quiet now but thunderstorms are in the forecast for this evening. and good morning, everyone. welcome to nbc 10 news today. i'm vai sikahema. >> i'm tracy davidson. it's 80 degrees already. let's get updated with meteorologist tedd florendo in the first alert weather center. >> that's right, tracy. when we start off in the 80s you know it's going to be a hot day for sure. 90s yesterday, 90s again for the day today. currently outside, a lot of our neighborhoods already in the 80s. here's a live look outside from center city. once you step outside, you'll feel the humidity out there and the warm temperatures as well. currently right now we're
one expert called this stamp the mona lisa of stamps.nt stamp, paid $9 million for it. >> good return. >> nbc 10 news today at 5:00 a.m. starts right now. >>> nbc 10 news today starts now. >>> hot and humid air moving in. a heat advisory will take effect later today as we warm well into the 90s. >> with that dangerous heat comes the threat of storms. here's a look at the nbc 10 first alert radar. all quiet now but thunderstorms are in the forecast for this...
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louve very early it was raining so there weren't many tourists i was able to get really close to the mona lisa and spend time with it i think we made about seventeen trips to paris to look at it in order to make this we would never sell this piece it's very special to us whether it's the time consuming layers of the classical artists or the pacey bold strokes of the expressionists when it comes to the art world the pose in brothers i've got it covered peter all over germany. and stuff now up next an arty international it's a boom bust my guide you through the world's financial ups and downs but if you're watching us in the u.k. it's afshin rattansi going underground. eugenics but eugenics vulgarize ation of darwin science punishment for an uncommitted crying i was sterilised to learn to believe in eighty feebleminded still today. i don't know why enough to love him but i still don't know why genetic improvement through forced sterilization the basis for nazi ideology don't stop at just sterilizing yet not going to now go to the point of death he did for years rarely discussed. till now i'
louve very early it was raining so there weren't many tourists i was able to get really close to the mona lisa and spend time with it i think we made about seventeen trips to paris to look at it in order to make this we would never sell this piece it's very special to us whether it's the time consuming layers of the classical artists or the pacey bold strokes of the expressionists when it comes to the art world the pose in brothers i've got it covered peter all over germany. and stuff now up...
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louve very early it was raining so there weren't many tourists i was able to get really close to the mona lisa and spend time with it i think we made about seventeen trips to paris to look at it in order to make this we would never sell this piece it's very special to us whether it's the time consuming layers of the classical artists or the pacey bold strokes of the expressionists when it comes to the art world the poison brothers have got it covered peter oliver r.t. germany. and i had an art teacher national how the tradition of having more than one wife is driving a wedge and today's kazakhstan and for you in the u.k. max kaiser and britain's controversial plans to purchase the country's first ever water canon. debating american foreign policy is there one any more traditionally the political left and right and clearly different positions on how washington should exert power in the world today it appears everyone in the establishment is a hawk. that we will be pardoned by the enormous burden of laws rules and regulations which you know calls europe to be the school monster it is i mean
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louvre very early it was raining so there weren't many tourists i was able to get really close to the mona lisa and spend time with it i think we made about seventeen trips to paris to look at it in order to make this we would never sell this piece it's very special to us whether it's the time consuming layers of the classical artists or the pacey bold strokes of the expressionists when it comes to the art world the pose in brothers of got it covered peter oliver on r.t. germany. an amazing story now let's just have a reminder of this hour's breaking news anti-government fighters and again east ukraine have confirmed they shot down a military transport plane the ukrainian army says all forty nine people on board were killed the jet was carrying military personnel and ammunition and went down while landing at the ganske airport it's thought it was hit from an anti aircraft and will have more details as we get. up ahead how the tradition of having more than one wife is driving a wedge in today's kazakstan. country her history of yugoslavia is formation as a prosperous and peaceful country it
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delusion very early it was raining so there weren't many tourists i was able to get really close to the mona lisa and spend time with it i think we made about seventeen trips to paris to look at it in order to make this we would never sell this piece it's very special to us whether it's the time consuming layers of the classical artists or the pacey bold strokes of the expressionists when it comes to the art world the pose and brothers have got it covered peter all over germany an amazing talent up next here an artist being biased. recent events in ukraine definitely have a wide range of interpretation both russia and the west accuse the other of doing a lot of meddling some people call those who are fighting out east separatists or terrorists but others call them a people's militia fighting. and this sort of situation everyone has their bias and it's hard to tell what is going on but i can tell you one thing in this sea of opinion the kiev side is using artillery and fact there have been numerous reports of artillery strikes like the one that just a few days ago hit the sales of hope orphan
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indeed force them out of the city of kirkuk taking control of a vital oil center defense consultant mona ruth believes the kurds the world's largest ethnic group without a state could emerge from the conflict with their own independent country. well the country's been broken away as it is except it's not officially broken where they've wanted to separate oil rich a kurdish region in the north away from the main iraq that's been set up from the beginning from the ninety's the americans gave them the possibility of a semi autonomous region now all it is is there been running the kurds have been running their own kurdish region since the ninety's. and now all they're going to do is break away from iraq once and for all and declare independence. more the week's news to come including spain's cautious coronation leap in the sixty's crush protests across spain show how austerity is left people mulling whether or not the monarchy having. also to a friendship that survives changes at the top apparently washington pledges support and financial aid now to yet another of egypt's leaders later in th
indeed force them out of the city of kirkuk taking control of a vital oil center defense consultant mona ruth believes the kurds the world's largest ethnic group without a state could emerge from the conflict with their own independent country. well the country's been broken away as it is except it's not officially broken where they've wanted to separate oil rich a kurdish region in the north away from the main iraq that's been set up from the beginning from the ninety's the americans gave them...
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louvre very early it was raining so there weren't many tourists i was able to get really close to the mona lisa and spend time with it i think we made about seventeen trips to paris to look at it in order to make this we would never sell this piece it's very special to us whether it's the time consuming layers of the classical artists or the pacey bold strokes of the expressionists when it comes to the art world the poison brothers have got it covered peter all over germany. an amazing family now on the way had the tradition of having more than one wife is driving a wedge in today's society and has expanded if you are watching us in the u.k. george galloway deconstructs the world's big stories and speaking. in london in one of the caring hearts of one of the capitals of loving liberal e.u. they've implemented a plan to finally get homeless people off the streets at night so that they provide these desperate people to jobs they can at least earn a few pounds and have some human dignity of course not they put down spikes everywhere on the ground so that the hobos have nowhere to sleep yes th
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louvre very early it was raining so there weren't many tourists i was able to get really close to the mona lisa and spend time with it i think we made about seventeen trips to paris to look at it in order to make this we would never sell this piece it's very special to us whether it's the time consuming layers of the classical artists or the pacey bold strokes of the expressionists when it comes to the art world the poison brothers have got it covered peter oliver r.t. germany. oh i want to my wall well coming up at r.t. international the tradition of having more than one wife is driving a wedge into today's kazakhstan and we've got more on that just ahead. i marinate join me. for impartial and financial reporting terry contribute and much much. only on the bus and on. your friend posts a photo from of the cation you can't. call it different. the boss repeats the same old joke of course you like. your ex-girlfriend still pens tear jerking poetry keep. nora's. we post only what really matters at r.t. to your facebook news feed. we will be. part of. laws rules and regulations which cause eur
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you're not looking at the mona lisa.he pore obss on her face. >> he was one of the first programmers designing video games for oculus. >> you can look left right, up, down and you see all parts of the world. >> yep. >> he gave us a sneak peek of his game lucky tails. >> the bull's eye is following exactly where i'm looking. >> that's right. >> what do you think it's going to offer consumers? >> i think what it offers is that child hood dream of being inside the game. >> usc is now bringing that technology to the u.s. navy as part of a government contract the university designed a world that turns plastic tables into menus that can be used to man a ship. they can get a bird's-eye view. >> it's like i'm right in the helicopter hundreds of feet above the water. >> bolus has been working on a cheaper more mobile version of the technology. he's pairing smartphones with $2 lenses and special software to create his own hand-made headsets. >> look inside. and now you're on the surface of mars. go ahead and look around. >> do you
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and then he went upstairs and he said, mona, i've got the name. and he said, sage.n drugs and she agreed to it. now i'm sage. [ laughter ] i told you, it's not sexy. >> jimmy: it's a good name, though. and it sounds strong. sage steele. >> well, i've been asked if it's my stage name, of course, but also my porn name. >> jimmy: oh, you have. >> yeah. [ laughter ] but i have three kids, and i thought i'll wait to do that career after they're off to college. >> jimmy: your twilight years. that's really when you want to get into it. [ laughter ] >> you think so? yes. >> jimmy: did you start your career in sports? is that where you began? >> that was the plan. nobody wanted me initially in sports. >> jimmy: really. >> south bend, indiana, covering school board meetings and murder/suicides and traffic accidents. and let's not go outside in the blinding driving snowstorm, which is what i'm doing telling you not to. let's see how long it takes for the water to freeze over. and i was on the roof. yeah. and then eventually got on in indianapolis, where i had interned before.
and then he went upstairs and he said, mona, i've got the name. and he said, sage.n drugs and she agreed to it. now i'm sage. [ laughter ] i told you, it's not sexy. >> jimmy: it's a good name, though. and it sounds strong. sage steele. >> well, i've been asked if it's my stage name, of course, but also my porn name. >> jimmy: oh, you have. >> yeah. [ laughter ] but i have three kids, and i thought i'll wait to do that career after they're off to college. >> jimmy:...
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so the stroller's right next to the staircase and gaga comes down with her tapestry -- mona lisa tapestry >> seth: that's why they can't put other people in the elevator. [ laughter ] >> yes, that's right! >> seth: this part right here. these four people. >> and she's coming down the staircase with attendants at each side and she glances into the stroller and says, "gorgeous" and keeps going. just walks right past. so, my baby is gaga approved. [ laughter and applause ] >> seth: congratulations. >> isn't that great? >> seth: i know she's only 10 months old. it might be hard to tell has it gone to her head? >> oh, it totally has. no, the second it happened, she was just, like, "no, i don't want like this. i don't want this. i want to be a star. i'm an artist!" [ laughter ] don't you understand? >> seth: we don't really know who the paparazzi were there for. they could've been there for gaga. they could've been there for me. >> no, she knew they were there for her. >> seth: yeah, that's great. have you had anything -- back to "veep." have you ever had anything happen on the show that's clos
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where it's like all i've done is put the pupils on the mona lisa. like, i didn't paint it.halfsies on that one. maybe we should become a comedy duo so that we can both get these. but it is funny where -- comedians, it's like there's no off-the-record, intimate moment. it's always like, "i'm sorry that happened. so can i have that one?" [ laughter ] >> seth: the worst one is when you tell somebody something super emotional about relationships, and they say you should do that on stage. >> or the worst is when someone who's not funny at all, who's boring the hell out of you and telling you a super long story that you just want out of, and they're like, "you can have that one." [ laughter ] like, i'm good. thanks, though. >> seth: if i can have it, can i have a second to go put it in the garbage? [ laughter ] you -- it's your first standup special in four years? >> i know. because i was doing another -- >> seth: i, by the way, held up all five fingers, by the way. [ laughter ] edit out the thumb. >> we need to work on that. >> seth: yeah. >> yes, i haven't done a special in awh
where it's like all i've done is put the pupils on the mona lisa. like, i didn't paint it.halfsies on that one. maybe we should become a comedy duo so that we can both get these. but it is funny where -- comedians, it's like there's no off-the-record, intimate moment. it's always like, "i'm sorry that happened. so can i have that one?" [ laughter ] >> seth: the worst one is when you tell somebody something super emotional about relationships, and they say you should do that on...
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mona as he was for a strong activist drive next month seeger fest will be taking place in new york a five day long festival will include music movies and community activities that celebrate and commemorate the lives and work of seeger and his wife toshi joining me now to talk more about seeger fast are jason samel executive director of music for occupy an organization of superfast and tom chabon grammy award winning song singer songwriter and activist jason tom welcome. thank you tom nice to be here thanks for having us thanks for joining us why was pete seeger so influential jason . p.c. year. and his his songs his voice the people that he was able to garner together and bring together. is so influential in so many ways. he spoke truth in music he spoke truth in everything that he did. and i think that that's what would gain such a large following around him of so many people that fell in love with him and who in him is his wife toshi goals and aspirations for community and for to to think local and act to. think globally act locally tom what do you think singers late last year impa
mona as he was for a strong activist drive next month seeger fest will be taking place in new york a five day long festival will include music movies and community activities that celebrate and commemorate the lives and work of seeger and his wife toshi joining me now to talk more about seeger fast are jason samel executive director of music for occupy an organization of superfast and tom chabon grammy award winning song singer songwriter and activist jason tom welcome. thank you tom nice to be...
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. >> some of the recognizable pieces we did were a torso of michelangelo, we did a mona lisa, we didive, david comes up with a mischievous plan. >> i thought to myself, you know what, man, i am tired of doing all this serious news. i said, what if you just bring up this giant block of ice and i'll build up this story and talk about this being your prized possession, you have had the idea for months and then, the piece of resistance, i'm going to knock this thing over and it's going to shatter. >> he's like, come on, it will be great, don't worry. we'll do this. >> this is probably the coolest place literally and figuratively here at the fair, the ice museum, 15 degrees, the most unbelievable ice sculptures you have ever seen. now, what are you working on here? you were telling me this is one of your prized possessions. >> yeah, this is a barachus cherub. >> i was just like, pulled that out of the air. >> he coins this term. little do i know, my head is spinning. i'm like, what the hell is this guy talking about? >> i've been working on it for eight hours now. >> as far as the amount
. >> some of the recognizable pieces we did were a torso of michelangelo, we did a mona lisa, we didive, david comes up with a mischievous plan. >> i thought to myself, you know what, man, i am tired of doing all this serious news. i said, what if you just bring up this giant block of ice and i'll build up this story and talk about this being your prized possession, you have had the idea for months and then, the piece of resistance, i'm going to knock this thing over and it's going...
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. >> mel mona continues to rise.. >> we will introduce you to the 23-year-old who helped bring down eric cantor. >> i used to be much more enthusiastic about running for office until i've seen politics from the inside. >> a surveillance video shows a motorcyclist hit by a car and cartwheeling through the air. look at that. >> a virginia woman on tuesday graduated high school at the age of 111. she's the first person to graduate high school to have her whole life behind her. >> i'm charlie rose with gayle king and norah o'donnell. president obama insist this morning that american combat forces will not return to iraq, but he is sending 300 special forces there to help iraqi government troops fight a militant army surge. army officials say other actions including air strikes are still an option. >> the president believes the al qaeda-inspired isis army threatens u.s. interests. he also warned iran not to inflame this situation. iranian troops are protecting holy sites in iraq that militants have threatened to destroy.
. >> mel mona continues to rise.. >> we will introduce you to the 23-year-old who helped bring down eric cantor. >> i used to be much more enthusiastic about running for office until i've seen politics from the inside. >> a surveillance video shows a motorcyclist hit by a car and cartwheeling through the air. look at that. >> a virginia woman on tuesday graduated high school at the age of 111. she's the first person to graduate high school to have her whole life...
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. >>> this morning it's known as the mona lisa of stamps. there's only one in the world.ew york by an anonymous bidder on the phone. it is the fourth time the stamp's auction price set a record. it cost a penny when it was first issued in 1856. >> only one. kind of pretty. >>> it's known as the everything store, but today amazon is expected to roll out one more >>> good morning everyone i'm natasha brown. philadelphia police now say vandalism was motive following a church break in. police have an 18 year-old boy and a young woman under 18, in custody after break in at church of grace, it is on the 3300 block of welng ton street in mayfair, police still looking for a third, teenager. >>> now lets get over to the eyewitness weather forecast for today, meteorologist katie fehlinger is keeping track of another hot, hot take. >> absolutely, hotter then yesterday for sure. we are expecting these temperatures to get in the mid 90's and we have to factor in humidity which continues to build. that means it will feel hotter. heat advisory for 95 corridor and adjacent counties takin
. >>> this morning it's known as the mona lisa of stamps. there's only one in the world.ew york by an anonymous bidder on the phone. it is the fourth time the stamp's auction price set a record. it cost a penny when it was first issued in 1856. >> only one. kind of pretty. >>> it's known as the everything store, but today amazon is expected to roll out one more >>> good morning everyone i'm natasha brown. philadelphia police now say vandalism was motive...
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. >>> this morning it's known as the mona lisa of stamps. there's only one in the world.the fourth time the stamp's auction price set a record. it cost a penny when it was first issued in 1856. >> only one. kind of pretty. >>> it's known as the everything store, but today amazon is expected to roll out one more fremont police are getting the cameras they asked for. city counci >>> good wednesday morning, everyone. it's 8:25. here are headlines around the bay area now. fremont police are getting the cameras they asked for the city council voted unanimously to set up a system of surveillance cameras to watch everyone that's driving into and out of their town. the system will also scan license plates. >>> bay area lagging when it comes to conserving water. water usage here in the bay is only down 2% in comparison to the last couple of years. as a whole the state of california cut water use 5%. >>> today opening day for the alameda county fair. the fair is offering a wide variety of attractions including horseracing, concerts and fireworks. that fair runs through july 6. >>>
. >>> this morning it's known as the mona lisa of stamps. there's only one in the world.the fourth time the stamp's auction price set a record. it cost a penny when it was first issued in 1856. >> only one. kind of pretty. >>> it's known as the everything store, but today amazon is expected to roll out one more fremont police are getting the cameras they asked for. city counci >>> good wednesday morning, everyone. it's 8:25. here are headlines around the bay...
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. >> really quick, what is it about the british -- >> it is the mona lisa of stamp, most famous tamp the world much it was bid on by george v of england. >> i thought you were going to say george stephanopoulos. >> next. >> we'll do it together. >> put on an envelope? >> originally. in 1856 but since then people have looked after this very carefully. >> david, we wish you the best of luck with the auction tonight. i don't know if you noticed when i talk i use my hands. i'm a long island girl so would you please remove the british guyana. thank you, security man, i made it without spilling. good luck. >> i love how the security guy -- never eyesight left the stamp. >> thank you for coming. >>> finally checking in on world cup predictions coming from many so of our espn/abc experts. first big at the turtle checking in. big head he chooses by pulling a fish off the winning team's country flag and he predicts, yes, brazil will beat mexico in today's match. thank you. he did better than roux the bulldog. he chose the bowl that said england would triumph over italy. he bit the business cut
. >> really quick, what is it about the british -- >> it is the mona lisa of stamp, most famous tamp the world much it was bid on by george v of england. >> i thought you were going to say george stephanopoulos. >> next. >> we'll do it together. >> put on an envelope? >> originally. in 1856 but since then people have looked after this very carefully. >> david, we wish you the best of luck with the auction tonight. i don't know if you noticed when...