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and they built love nana. nana is the man at all figure in the show, and she represents stern love.he ferry is also played by the same person. -- the fairy is played by the same person. it is like the love you have for your first child. pure love. >> i think nature is a beautiful thing. all the wild rabbits come from nature. i like that. i think nature is mysterious, a beautiful, and not something our kids get very much these days. ♪ >> there is fantastical spectacle these days because of computers and films. i feel that in a live performance, being pared down, you can be more successful you can ask everybody to buy into the world you're in. if it is a simple world, they will buy into it, as long as the world is consistent that you have onstage. in some ways, i also want that message for kids. the world does not have to be spectacle. the world can be about relationships, how you feel, and having fun and taking them seriously. and not about being blown away. >> what is real, asked the rabbit one day. >> it is a thing that happens to you when a child loves you for a long, long time. >
and they built love nana. nana is the man at all figure in the show, and she represents stern love.he ferry is also played by the same person. -- the fairy is played by the same person. it is like the love you have for your first child. pure love. >> i think nature is a beautiful thing. all the wild rabbits come from nature. i like that. i think nature is mysterious, a beautiful, and not something our kids get very much these days. ♪ >> there is fantastical spectacle these days...
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the dance of the drums these are the nana and native people who were here in the far east long before the first russian explorers arrived they still retain links to their pretty russian culture. to the onus of the new most nanae families are happy for us to teach our native culture here at the village hall there is a relatively large population of now and i and that's helped conserve some of the traditions for the central to the nano way of life has always been fishing the russians brought with the new technology and culture most of the eighteen thousand now have other jobs but still take regular trips out onto the windswept ice. fishing is extremely important to us as part of our traditional way of life too we eat fish drop we froyo them boil them smoke them and dry them we are all sorts of fish. but further to the east we find a much bleaker picture this village is an example of a failed meeting between an outside culture and a native people whereas the night sea have accepted a large degree of assimilation but remain productive and connected to their heritage the origin people here
the dance of the drums these are the nana and native people who were here in the far east long before the first russian explorers arrived they still retain links to their pretty russian culture. to the onus of the new most nanae families are happy for us to teach our native culture here at the village hall there is a relatively large population of now and i and that's helped conserve some of the traditions for the central to the nano way of life has always been fishing the russians brought with...
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as it is now nana grabs her purse every time someone offers her dark meat. good for you rick santorum for respecting the elderly's right to spout hateful nonsense. >> he needed so say something. >> stephen: i'm in the middle of my show but ins sense elderly you can say what you want. >> i know for a fact that rick santorum running a white slavery ring. >> stephen: well -- >> it's proof. he steals blonde haired blue eyed high school cheerleaders from the changing room and sells them like meat on streets of bangkok. [ laughter ] >> stephen: okay. um, all right. thank you. >> rick santorum threw baby jessica down the well. he was making baby soup. >> stephen: fair enough. thank you, ma'am. >> in college rick santorum gave a sausage a reach around. >> stephen: i would say something but she's got a cane, folks. look at her. >> he had some good ideas. >> stephen: cane or no cane i have to correct that. she has two canes. i guess i have to let that stand. >> you -- >> stephen: you shut your dirty little mouth. security i want her in a dark room and i want you to be
as it is now nana grabs her purse every time someone offers her dark meat. good for you rick santorum for respecting the elderly's right to spout hateful nonsense. >> he needed so say something. >> stephen: i'm in the middle of my show but ins sense elderly you can say what you want. >> i know for a fact that rick santorum running a white slavery ring. >> stephen: well -- >> it's proof. he steals blonde haired blue eyed high school cheerleaders from the changing...
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and to nana gregoire who is watching at home who turned 90 years young this past year, we're sorry you're not here to join us today. here with me, however, is my daughter michelle. michelle is now a second year law student. she loves it. go figure. [ applause ] >> and my husband mike, i think you all know, he is number one champion for the veterans of the state of washington and this nation. thank you, mike. mike is not only a great husband, my best friend and a great dad, but i'm noticing something else lately. as he gets older, he's becoming even more athletic. golf on channel 60, football on channel 13, soccer on channel 32. so, michelle, dad will not be making dinner this evening. as for me, i have a very complicated relationship with growing older. first i get carded at hanna's tavern and now i'm getting hearing aid offers in the mail. but as mike and my staff will tell you, i am not slowing down. not this year. and that's because today i begin my last year as governor of my beloved great state of washington. we are in a time of great challenge and even greater opportunity. yes, chal
and to nana gregoire who is watching at home who turned 90 years young this past year, we're sorry you're not here to join us today. here with me, however, is my daughter michelle. michelle is now a second year law student. she loves it. go figure. [ applause ] >> and my husband mike, i think you all know, he is number one champion for the veterans of the state of washington and this nation. thank you, mike. mike is not only a great husband, my best friend and a great dad, but i'm...
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the artist died 10 years ago, and the nanas remain her trademark, the she expressed a hope that her other works will not be forgotten. >> diablo body saddling team has achieved a victory. the competition took place on an eight-mile course off the coast of the united arab emirates. the next open sea leg gets under way saturday. a 4000-nautical-mile journey. the spanish not telefonica holds the overall lead. >> coming up, are tenacious islamic party in fact moderate? -- art tunisia's islamic party in fact moderate. we will be looking at those questions coming up on dw-tv. >> welcome back. in the arab world, of the for% your autocratic governments that have fallen over the last year, two of them are seeing a political transition that it is hoped will lead to a more representative form of government in each of those countries. in both nations, islamic parties claiming to be moderate have made the biggest gains. the muslim brother would get the most seats in the first round in egypt. in second place with a solid as, a party that wants to impose sharia law, even on the part of the population th
the artist died 10 years ago, and the nanas remain her trademark, the she expressed a hope that her other works will not be forgotten. >> diablo body saddling team has achieved a victory. the competition took place on an eight-mile course off the coast of the united arab emirates. the next open sea leg gets under way saturday. a 4000-nautical-mile journey. the spanish not telefonica holds the overall lead. >> coming up, are tenacious islamic party in fact moderate? -- art tunisia's...
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[laughter] had a little too much fun at nana's, didn't you? out of bankruptcy, we told you about this earlier last week. the company announced today a major restructuring to focus more on digital products. the imaging giant, which once dominated photography, has not had a profitable year since '07 and has warned that it could return out of money this year. how times change. >>> and speaking of change, a major shakeup at the white house right out of the gate on the road to november. bill daley is no longer the president's chief of staff. he's been replaced by the white house office of management and budget director. political analysts say it's a bad sign to be making changes to the administration, especially in a position like chief of staff less than a year before election day. so what's really going on here? karl rove is a former senior adviser and deputy chief of staff to president george w. bush, and he's a fox news contributor. that's the question, karl, what's really happening? >> well, this is unusual because president obama named, in na
[laughter] had a little too much fun at nana's, didn't you? out of bankruptcy, we told you about this earlier last week. the company announced today a major restructuring to focus more on digital products. the imaging giant, which once dominated photography, has not had a profitable year since '07 and has warned that it could return out of money this year. how times change. >>> and speaking of change, a major shakeup at the white house right out of the gate on the road to november....
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nana nag made son to man was an activist he say sure networking sites such as facebook to call for peace in syria he phoned his family to tell them to watch him doing an interview on lake who t.v. so i mean i saw him on t.v. and he looked well but it was to be one of the last times the family saw him alive and soon after that he was kidnapped he left home and never returned we found his body in the morning and his pieces mutilated it's too painful for me to remember that moment it remains unclear who killed him and his family thinks it may have been militants working for the security forces after seeing him speak on television but in reality he'd worked at a sugar mill and was training to become a computer specialist like so many of the young educated people in syria right now he felt the need to be involved in the changing reality in his country syria in fact has one of the youngest populations in the arab world is schools like this in a generation studying the facts an increasing number of areas of the club better educated and better informed them that parents or grandparents were ther
nana nag made son to man was an activist he say sure networking sites such as facebook to call for peace in syria he phoned his family to tell them to watch him doing an interview on lake who t.v. so i mean i saw him on t.v. and he looked well but it was to be one of the last times the family saw him alive and soon after that he was kidnapped he left home and never returned we found his body in the morning and his pieces mutilated it's too painful for me to remember that moment it remains...
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>> bien, nana, ¿y tú? >> pues aquí con una mala noticia. >> ¿y ahora qué pasó?ólico. ajá. pues el veterinario no llegó en toda la noche y pues se murió. >> al veterinario no se le llama cuando ya no hay remedio, ¡a los animales se les revisa todos los malditos días, y cuando uno se pone mal se atiende luego, luego, caramba! ¡eres un imbécil! >> ¡paloma! >> espera. firmando esto nuestro divorcio será un hecho. ¿estás segura que es lo que quieres? >> claro, voy a acabar de una vez por todas con tantos años de infelicidad, por dios. >> eso quiere decir que nunca me quisiste. >> esteban, por favor, lo nuestro ya es pasado. >> uno no puede ir por la vida así lastimando a la gente; primero se lo hiciste a ese tipo, ¿ahora me lo haces a mí? ¿y después, vanesa? >> y después nada. al menos voy a tratar de buscar mi felicidad, y tú deberías de hacer lo mismo. >> nadie puede ser feliz haciendo daño, todo en esta vida se paga, mi amor. ojalá que no te arrepientas de esto, vanesa. ♪. >> no te agüites, efraín, que el patrón te regañe ya no es novedad, aparte, no fue tu culpa.
>> bien, nana, ¿y tú? >> pues aquí con una mala noticia. >> ¿y ahora qué pasó?ólico. ajá. pues el veterinario no llegó en toda la noche y pues se murió. >> al veterinario no se le llama cuando ya no hay remedio, ¡a los animales se les revisa todos los malditos días, y cuando uno se pone mal se atiende luego, luego, caramba! ¡eres un imbécil! >> ¡paloma! >> espera. firmando esto nuestro divorcio será un hecho. ¿estás segura que es lo que...
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it's yours, nana. always has been.hink your father clearly saw the writing on the wall with the nazis. so he went to stolberg and commissioned a forgery. after all these years... to think, even i was beginning to question whether what i remembered was even true... i hope this will give you a little bit of comfort. larry: you know, i can't imagine-- six years old-- the world around you safe. then one day everything disappears-- parents, family, everything you know... one painting can only give you back so much. larry: well, maybe for mrs. hellman, given the wisdom of her years, that'll be enough. (door opening) oh, hey. what, you guys started without me, huh? alan: i'd think einstein would say we started with you. just a different time and space, am i right? i like that. i've been taking a closer look at einstein lately. what's to eat? red meat on the barbecue. provided we still have a barbecue. did you got my note, we're out of propane. i thought you'd take care of it. i'm kidding. we got a new tank, we're good to go.
it's yours, nana. always has been.hink your father clearly saw the writing on the wall with the nazis. so he went to stolberg and commissioned a forgery. after all these years... to think, even i was beginning to question whether what i remembered was even true... i hope this will give you a little bit of comfort. larry: you know, i can't imagine-- six years old-- the world around you safe. then one day everything disappears-- parents, family, everything you know... one painting can only give...
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. ♪ en la playa sobre la arena nca se puede olvidar aquella canciÓn que cantamos juntos, na nana na nar? >> yo! >> dos quieren! >> un toreado... >> le pregunto a karla y poncho, de corazÓn, quedaron buenos o no? >> deliciosos, pero se me hace que nos hicieron medio trampa. >> pasamos la noche cocinando. [risas] >> te voy a decir una cosa, chiquit tiene contactos con algÚn mexicano. >> estÁn tan bueno y picosos que hasta lanariz me estÁ sudando. >> como nosotros vamos a acompaÑar a sacha la maratÓn... >> puedes comer taquitos? >> tÚ edes comer? >> pero por supuesto, quiero que me guarden dos o tr. >> creo que raÚl se acaba de enchilar...es que estÁn toreados! >> tenemos imÁgenes sacha, no es la prera vez que corres la maratÓn. >> no, ya es la segunda vez que la voy a correr completa, Éste es el momento clave, donde uno dice estos meses, valieron la pena, ahÍ estaba en la villa 24 cuando yo necesitaba de ella, esa energÍa positiva porque me estaba sintiendo cansada. >> quÉ emociÓn ese momento, ahora, pregunto, cÓmsuso duermes el dÍa anterior? >> la verd que siempre recomiendan que uno du
. ♪ en la playa sobre la arena nca se puede olvidar aquella canciÓn que cantamos juntos, na nana na nar? >> yo! >> dos quieren! >> un toreado... >> le pregunto a karla y poncho, de corazÓn, quedaron buenos o no? >> deliciosos, pero se me hace que nos hicieron medio trampa. >> pasamos la noche cocinando. [risas] >> te voy a decir una cosa, chiquit tiene contactos con algÚn mexicano. >> estÁn tan bueno y picosos que hasta lanariz me estÁ...
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the nana didn't take off in india as the company hoped. nissan unveiling its own suv, the avila at the five-day show. they expect suv and van sales to triple by 2020. this is how ford is hoping to increase its own market share with the eco sport compact suv. charles? >> now, ford sold 96,000 vehicles in india last year, up from just 29,000 in 2009. if you think about that, that's tripling its sales. it's also opening dealerships at a rate of one every ten days. no surprise that ceo alan mulally was optimistic about ford's future in india when he spoke to us. >> reporter: the top ten companies are here in india to show case their latest and best. what does that say about india. >> india may be the center of the universe. when you look at growth rates going forward, probably 70% of our incremental sales will be in the asia-pacific region because of the demographics, the number of people driving and the economic development. it's terribly exciting. even more important, i think is that the consumer tastes in india and asia-pacific, especially
the nana didn't take off in india as the company hoped. nissan unveiling its own suv, the avila at the five-day show. they expect suv and van sales to triple by 2020. this is how ford is hoping to increase its own market share with the eco sport compact suv. charles? >> now, ford sold 96,000 vehicles in india last year, up from just 29,000 in 2009. if you think about that, that's tripling its sales. it's also opening dealerships at a rate of one every ten days. no surprise that ceo alan...
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i remember driving home from rainbow ranch where she would take my nana and herself to get dresses onn my foot, and i didn't tell her because she wasn't overly affectionate like irish generally are not, but i loved the closeness of her foot being on my foot. when we got home, she said, why didn't you tell me? and i was like, i liked it. it was a moment where we sort of looked at each other. i was about 8 years old. i don't know, it's one of the sweetest memories i have of her. >> think he would have been proud of you. the way you have developed in adulthood without her. i think she would be bursting. >> i wish she could have met my children. that's the biggest regret of my life. >> it's been to my massive surprise, a real pleasure. >> i know, when i didn't crawl across the desk. i'm het row now. ha
i remember driving home from rainbow ranch where she would take my nana and herself to get dresses onn my foot, and i didn't tell her because she wasn't overly affectionate like irish generally are not, but i loved the closeness of her foot being on my foot. when we got home, she said, why didn't you tell me? and i was like, i liked it. it was a moment where we sort of looked at each other. i was about 8 years old. i don't know, it's one of the sweetest memories i have of her. >> think he...