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who is mozart? mozart, yes. from the top for $1,600. leonard. who is shaw? no. tori. who is george gershwin? that's right. from the top for $2,000. tori. what is "la bohème"? "la bohème." right again. l.a. tv for $1,200, please. leonard. what is "new girl"? "new girl" -- you got her. all right. l.a. tv, $1,600. [ beep ] that would be "90210," beverly hills. leonard, back to you. l.a. tv, $2,000. tori. what is "modern family"? yes, that's the show. i'll take the endangered species list for $1,200. tori. what is a jaguar? jaguar, yes. endangered species list for $1,600. answer -- daily double. [ applause ] and you have a big lead. i'll wager $3,000. $3,000 again. all right, here is the clue for you. what is an albatross? albatross, right. way to go. [ applause ] $16,000. endangered species list for $2,000, please. jordan. what is a manatee? manatee, yes. healthy eating, $800. leonard. what is burger king? burger king. you got it. healthy eating, $1,200. here's dr. oz with the clue for you. leonard. what are bacteria? no. tori or jordan? tori. what are fungi? fungi, yes.
who is mozart? mozart, yes. from the top for $1,600. leonard. who is shaw? no. tori. who is george gershwin? that's right. from the top for $2,000. tori. what is "la bohème"? "la bohème." right again. l.a. tv for $1,200, please. leonard. what is "new girl"? "new girl" -- you got her. all right. l.a. tv, $1,600. [ beep ] that would be "90210," beverly hills. leonard, back to you. l.a. tv, $2,000. tori. what is "modern family"? yes,...
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he listened to bach and mozart and others. i mean everything. he particularly liked quite spare music he was not particularly fond of opera. he and i went to the opera but he didn't play in his life. does that answer our question? and a yes >> what did he tell you was the difference between reality and - >> basically, he felt there should be the way i apply it - is that one is very aware of fancy so it's possible to go in and out of it without being in my mind. in his work allowing his creativity images to be expressed in his paintings await judgment. oh, tables don't look like that or you can't see that because i see that. he was very he's about movie back and forth in that way >> did he express - and a oh, yes, he read books all the time. by that i mean really as much as read but he looked at constantly he had a huge library of books that was the present my mother game for christmas. the trips in europe for example were all scheduled around what museum and what particular pictures. he loved all kinds of artists. the portraits if you're familia
he listened to bach and mozart and others. i mean everything. he particularly liked quite spare music he was not particularly fond of opera. he and i went to the opera but he didn't play in his life. does that answer our question? and a yes >> what did he tell you was the difference between reality and - >> basically, he felt there should be the way i apply it - is that one is very aware of fancy so it's possible to go in and out of it without being in my mind. in his work allowing...
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the trumpet, and you guys need mozart. the job? you can handle intake and resources here at quantico, we can cover the rest in the field, and when we need you, you'll still travel with us. you can do that? of course. but i let you down. in no way whatsoever. i kind of lost my marbles out there. garcia, when you applied for this job, you gave me your resume on homemade pink stationery. i realized then that you were...unique. and i wouldn't want you to change that. good night. good night. captioning made possible by abc studios, llc and cbs, inc. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
the trumpet, and you guys need mozart. the job? you can handle intake and resources here at quantico, we can cover the rest in the field, and when we need you, you'll still travel with us. you can do that? of course. but i let you down. in no way whatsoever. i kind of lost my marbles out there. garcia, when you applied for this job, you gave me your resume on homemade pink stationery. i realized then that you were...unique. and i wouldn't want you to change that. good night. good night....
he listened to bach and mozart and others. i mean everything. he particularly liked quite spare music he
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who is mozart? yes. gifted and talented -- $800. michael. who is bobby fischer? right again.gifted -- $1,200. kate. who is yo-yo ma? yo-yo ma. right. gifted and talented for $1,600. kate. who is descartes? no. colby. who is pascal? pascal. yes. blaise pascal. war of ...12 for $400. colby. what's the pope? pope is right. $800 -- war. colby again. what's the kremlin? yes. $1,200 -- ...12. colby. what's the hundred years war? yes. $1,600 -- war of ...12. colby. what is the ottoman? yes. finish the category -- $2,000. colby. what are moors? moors. right. and with that, you move to $12,600. you have a $4,000 lead at the moment. too cool for school -- $400. colby. what's a penguin? yes. $800 -- too cool. colby. who is mr. freeze? yes. $1,200 -- too cool. colby. what's "the shining"? that's it. $1,600 -- too cool. kate. who is the white witch? yes. too cool for school for $2,000? colby. who are the watchmen? good for $2,000. film registry -- $400. colby. what is the san francisco earthquake? you got it. $800 -- film registry. kate. what is "bambi"? "bambi." good. states by lake for
who is mozart? yes. gifted and talented -- $800. michael. who is bobby fischer? right again.gifted -- $1,200. kate. who is yo-yo ma? yo-yo ma. right. gifted and talented for $1,600. kate. who is descartes? no. colby. who is pascal? pascal. yes. blaise pascal. war of ...12 for $400. colby. what's the pope? pope is right. $800 -- war. colby again. what's the kremlin? yes. $1,200 -- ...12. colby. what's the hundred years war? yes. $1,600 -- war of ...12. colby. what is the ottoman? yes. finish the...
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one of japan's most prominent orchestras has taken its music to a new audience in the birthplace of mozart. ♪ >> members of the nhk symphony orchestra debuted at the salsburg festival. they premiered the lam menation. it's a eulogy to people who died in japan two and a half years ago in the earthquake and tsunami. festival organizers had it written by japanese composer. the orchestra also performed three other pieces. >> it was amazingly beautiful and moving. and we were both almost in tears at the end of it. >> translator: i had never heard such a wonderful performance by such a passionate orchestra. >>> that's "newsline" for this hour. i'm gene otani in tokyo. >>> a town devastated by the great east japan earthquake and tsunami. many people used to live here. >> somebody's power source are the fracture leading to their home. this may have been the living room, the kitchen. >> american journalist jed horne is visiting the disaster
one of japan's most prominent orchestras has taken its music to a new audience in the birthplace of mozart. ♪ >> members of the nhk symphony orchestra debuted at the salsburg festival. they premiered the lam menation. it's a eulogy to people who died in japan two and a half years ago in the earthquake and tsunami. festival organizers had it written by japanese composer. the orchestra also performed three other pieces. >> it was amazingly beautiful and moving. and we were both...
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i make sure she practice mozart. get into van cliburn, then ivy league orchestra.lay paris, rome. then i take her back to my hometown of luang phabang and stick it up their nose. that's why she ran away from you. she'd rather play bluegrass and win this contest and then get a record deal and open up the connie souphanousinphone theater and... ah, i'm a jackass. stop stating the obvious. where is my daughter? uh... i don't know. i'm sure she's fine. she's with bobby. great. that narrows it down. now all we have to do is check every free buffet in town. bobby: how about this one? i've been working out with weights. every time someone says, "let's work out" i say, "wait." that's funny, bobby. i'm sorry. it's just... i'm sick of our dads putting pressure on me. at least they're paying attention. feels like i'm always playing to an empty house. you know what i'd love to do? run away to the appalachian mountains and play bluegrass all day long with people who know that music is about having fun. people who sing and smile even though they're poor and their faces are smudg
i make sure she practice mozart. get into van cliburn, then ivy league orchestra.lay paris, rome. then i take her back to my hometown of luang phabang and stick it up their nose. that's why she ran away from you. she'd rather play bluegrass and win this contest and then get a record deal and open up the connie souphanousinphone theater and... ah, i'm a jackass. stop stating the obvious. where is my daughter? uh... i don't know. i'm sure she's fine. she's with bobby. great. that narrows it down....
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-- the mozart of terror and who was his uncle? colleague who is identified as the mastermind of 9/11 ramzi yousef made a mistake actually he built this 1500-pound to put it in the ryder truck he hoped he would talk -- not the north tower in to the self tower but instead with the four floors every bar concrete but it did not work because it just blew down so he went over to new jersey watching the smoldering towers and he promised he would take them down eventually and online 11 his uncle did the plot executed that he designed in 1975 executed so now that is my introduction so now i will pay this off in spades but the reason you are here today the mafia story. this is a picture that you kj the mail did when i first came out here four weeks ago of this great tabloid from england and you will see this is his common-law wife a and then "mississippi burning" because wait until you hear how scarpa senior saul's the "mississippi burning" case. scarpa sr. had various nicknames, the killing machine, he thought he had a license to kill and
-- the mozart of terror and who was his uncle? colleague who is identified as the mastermind of 9/11 ramzi yousef made a mistake actually he built this 1500-pound to put it in the ryder truck he hoped he would talk -- not the north tower in to the self tower but instead with the four floors every bar concrete but it did not work because it just blew down so he went over to new jersey watching the smoldering towers and he promised he would take them down eventually and online 11 his uncle did...
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he spent two years designing the costumes and backgrounds for a san francisco opera production of mozart'se scenery was projected on to the screens, ground breaking for a major opera production. with his international acclaim, kaneko is deluged with requests to teach and show his work around the world. but when he is on the road, he really only wants to be back home in omaha. >> i value everything based on can i add extra time in the studio because that's what i really want to do. without my studio time, it's not hard for me to be alive almost. >> osgood: coming up breaking bad's brian cranston. and grilled cheese. a very classic. caramel mocha. caramel almond. caramel turtle. [ sighs ] that would've been awkward. with dunkin's caramel iced coffee flavors, there are more ways than ever to love caramel. try the new caramel coconut today. pretzels! [loudly] no, thanks! pretzel roll from dunkin'. try the new pretzel roll sandwiches from dunkin' -- get any bakery sandwich on a soft, warm pretzel roll today. america runs on dunkin'. >> you have no no idea what my people have been through. >> th
he spent two years designing the costumes and backgrounds for a san francisco opera production of mozart'se scenery was projected on to the screens, ground breaking for a major opera production. with his international acclaim, kaneko is deluged with requests to teach and show his work around the world. but when he is on the road, he really only wants to be back home in omaha. >> i value everything based on can i add extra time in the studio because that's what i really want to do. without...
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he spent two years designing the costumes and backgrounds for a san francisco opera production of mozart'se scenery was projected on to the screens, ground breaking for a major opera production. with his international acclaim, kaneko is deluged with requests to teach and show his work around the world. but when he is on the road, he really only wants to be back home in omaha. >> i value everything based on can i add extra time in the studio because that's what i really want to do. without my studio time, it's not hard for me to be alive almost. >> osgood: coming up breaking bad's brian cranston. and grilled cheese. a very classic. ,,,,,,,,,,,, >> you have no no idea what my people have been through. >> the jews some. no, the dentists. it's sunday morning on cbs. here again is charles osgood. >> osgood: from a goofy dentist on seinfeld to a grim-faced drug dealer on cable's breaking bad, brian cranston has come a very long way to be sure. with that program starting its final eight-episode run tonight, cranston sat down with lee cowan for some questions and answers. >> reporter: it looked ju
he spent two years designing the costumes and backgrounds for a san francisco opera production of mozart'se scenery was projected on to the screens, ground breaking for a major opera production. with his international acclaim, kaneko is deluged with requests to teach and show his work around the world. but when he is on the road, he really only wants to be back home in omaha. >> i value everything based on can i add extra time in the studio because that's what i really want to do. without...
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murder at the top of my go through the whole story and connect the organized crime story first of the mozart of terror and again, his uncle, they guy the fbi identified in 2002 as the mastermind of 9/11 paris of the bombing in february 26, 1993, use of lazuli made a mistake a placement, not bomb design. i know that small picture, but he actually when he built this 1500-pound your rea nitrate fuel oil bomb and parked it in a ryder truck on the b-2 level committee hope that he would not the north tower into the south tower. in fact, he blew down through four floors of a 11-inch thick read part concrete. in effect did not work because it just blew down word. so he literally went over to jersey, watching this moldering towers, grinding his teeth. he promised that he would take the towers down eventually. and on 9/11 his uncle did. the plot executed that he designed in 1975 executed by his uncle. now we are back. that is my introduction, and that is what you're going to here. will pay this off in space later. let's get to the reason you're here. let's get to the mafia story. this is a picture tha
murder at the top of my go through the whole story and connect the organized crime story first of the mozart of terror and again, his uncle, they guy the fbi identified in 2002 as the mastermind of 9/11 paris of the bombing in february 26, 1993, use of lazuli made a mistake a placement, not bomb design. i know that small picture, but he actually when he built this 1500-pound your rea nitrate fuel oil bomb and parked it in a ryder truck on the b-2 level committee hope that he would not the north...
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toca mozart. >>> yo estaba asustado. >>> que dolor. >>> aparte se la pone aquÍ pa para... >>> y si esetas pectorales. y tambiÉn puede nadar. >>> pasito tumtum. >>> evolucionaron tanto, y que puede salir del agua y caminar por tres dÍas. que se come lo que encuentra. >>> en la playa? >>> sÍ. >>> era de unas isla en indonesia, alguien se lo trajo a estados unidos, y lo prohibian porque puede reproducirse. porque sale y come todo lo que se encuentra. >>> quÉ miedo. >>> el tiburÓn caminador. >>> cuantas especias falta por descubrir. >>> todavÍa no fuimos descubiertos. >>> estamos a punto de desaparecer. >>> tenemos un enemigo terrible. >>> nosotros mismos. >>> asÍ es. >>> vamos. >>> es martes! ♪ >>> mientras continÚan los bloqueos en varias vÍas de colombia, el presidente santos acordÓ reunirse para buscar un acuerdo que ponga fin al conflicto, los huelguistas fueron dispersados con gases licl ligl lacrimÓgenos. y comenzÓ la campaÑa polÍtica, entre los candidatos estÁn siomara castros, y el general retirado romero vÁzquez. son 90 dÍas de campaÑa para captar los votos de los hondureÑos. >>
toca mozart. >>> yo estaba asustado. >>> que dolor. >>> aparte se la pone aquÍ pa para... >>> y si esetas pectorales. y tambiÉn puede nadar. >>> pasito tumtum. >>> evolucionaron tanto, y que puede salir del agua y caminar por tres dÍas. que se come lo que encuentra. >>> en la playa? >>> sÍ. >>> era de unas isla en indonesia, alguien se lo trajo a estados unidos, y lo prohibian porque puede reproducirse. porque...