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shells. >> narrator: they find some weapons. it's not much, but enough to cast suspicion on the elder. >> hey, who owns this [beep]? ricky bobby! >> the owner is saying he uses it for his guards at night, but we're going to go ahead and bring it back, as well as bring him back, too. over. >> roger, copy. over. >> but he is not the target individual. he was not found. over. >> roger, copy. not the target. over. >> hey, be advised, you got a lot of moving pieces, people coming out. break. >> narrator: the elder was to be released without charge a few hours later. ( helicopter blades whirring ) >> go, go, go! >> i thought it was flawless. what happened? >> narrator: kill/capture missions seem a far cry from how this war was once portrayed. >> he's not the guy we're looking for. >> narrator: when 30,000 extra us troops were sent to afghanistan last year, the military said they were implementing a counterinsurgency campaign. this was explained publicly as a battle for the hearts and minds of the people. >> big. there you go. >> the o
shells. >> narrator: they find some weapons. it's not much, but enough to cast suspicion on the elder. >> hey, who owns this [beep]? ricky bobby! >> the owner is saying he uses it for his guards at night, but we're going to go ahead and bring it back, as well as bring him back, too. over. >> roger, copy. over. >> but he is not the target individual. he was not found. over. >> roger, copy. not the target. over. >> hey, be advised, you got a lot of moving...
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. >> narrator: july 1997, the naval station in norfolk, virginia. a sailor, william bosko, had just returned from sea. eager to see his new wife, he rushed home to this apartment complex. what he found inside horrified him. he ran next door to his neighbor, danial williams. >> william bosko came over, beating on my door, yelling frantically that his wife was dead. and i grabbed my phone, called 9-1-1, and went to see what... how i could help. >> you are clear. 8-8-14, clear. >> narrator: the police arrived minutes later. there was no forced entry. the apartment was clean and tidy, except for the bedroom, where michelle moore-bosko had been brutally raped and murdered. to the police, it looked like a single assailant. maureen evans was the lead detective. >> within an hour and a half of discovering the body, maureen evans asked the victim's friend, tamika taylor, "what's your hunch? what... what does your gut tell you about who might have committed this crime?" >> narrator: tamika taylor, a young woman who lived in the complex, had only known michell
. >> narrator: july 1997, the naval station in norfolk, virginia. a sailor, william bosko, had just returned from sea. eager to see his new wife, he rushed home to this apartment complex. what he found inside horrified him. he ran next door to his neighbor, danial williams. >> william bosko came over, beating on my door, yelling frantically that his wife was dead. and i grabbed my phone, called 9-1-1, and went to see what... how i could help. >> you are clear. 8-8-14, clear....
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narrator: without half of its water supply, the city would shut down. for nearly 40 years, new york has been in the process of constructing a solution. man: this project is water tunnel number 3. we started on this project in 1969. i'm a sandhog. i've been a sandhog for 37 years. narrator: sandhogs are the men of local 147, who work deep below the city. they began building the infrastructure of new york in 1872. from the subways to the sewers, the water tunnels to the highway tunnels, new york city thrives because of their work. ryan: you got one little hole in the ground, and nobody knows we're here. see the empire state building, right. that's 1,000 feet. so you figure, you go down 1,000. how high that is -- that's how far we go down. narrator: stretching more than 60 miles under the city, tunnel 3 is taking generations of workers to complete. ryan: i don't even want to imagine what my father had to go through. when we first started, it was a rough job. everything was dynamite. now, they have these machines called "moles." it's like a big drill, and i
narrator: without half of its water supply, the city would shut down. for nearly 40 years, new york has been in the process of constructing a solution. man: this project is water tunnel number 3. we started on this project in 1969. i'm a sandhog. i've been a sandhog for 37 years. narrator: sandhogs are the men of local 147, who work deep below the city. they began building the infrastructure of new york in 1872. from the subways to the sewers, the water tunnels to the highway tunnels, new york...
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narrator: over 300 million people live in the united states. and each person uses an average of 100 gallons of water every day. man: what it takes to actually make clean water is somewhat a mystery to most customers. woman: so how does water get from the river into your house, or here at school? woman: somebody has to bring that water to us, and somebody has to take it away when we're finished with it. man: the water infrastructure is vital for disease protection, fire protection, basic sanitation, economic development, and for our quality of life. man: you just can't visualize all the assets that are under our feet. we have about two million miles of pipe in this nation. if you're walking around in an urban area, you're probably stepping on a pipe. man: our grandparents paid for, and put in for the first time, these large distribution systems. woman: and in many cases, it's not been touched since. man: we're at a critical turning point. much of that infrastructure is wearing out. narrator: our water infrastructure is made up of complex, underg
narrator: over 300 million people live in the united states. and each person uses an average of 100 gallons of water every day. man: what it takes to actually make clean water is somewhat a mystery to most customers. woman: so how does water get from the river into your house, or here at school? woman: somebody has to bring that water to us, and somebody has to take it away when we're finished with it. man: the water infrastructure is vital for disease protection, fire protection, basic...
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narrator: atlanta is a rapidly growing urban area. its primary source of drinking water is the chattahoochee river, which also provides water to many downstream communities. but its infrastructure is dangerously old, without outdated facilities and combined sewer overflows polluting the watershed. the city faces strict consent decrees and lawsuits, along with a severe lack of funding. man: when i started working for the city of atlanta in the late '70s, we were approaching that point in time where a lot was going to be needed, in terms of rehabilitation and upkeep. most of the very large pipes were at least 80 years old. we had needs that were identified in the '50s and in the '60s and in the '70s that were deferred. woman: we are urging that we all try to find a way to overcome the obstacles and limitations that might exist. woman: when i was running for office, i met someone who knew mayor hartsfield, who, in the late 1960s, said, "i don't know who the next mayor will be, "but i know they'll have to fix the water and sewer infrastru
narrator: atlanta is a rapidly growing urban area. its primary source of drinking water is the chattahoochee river, which also provides water to many downstream communities. but its infrastructure is dangerously old, without outdated facilities and combined sewer overflows polluting the watershed. the city faces strict consent decrees and lawsuits, along with a severe lack of funding. man: when i started working for the city of atlanta in the late '70s, we were approaching that point in time...
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j.d., narrating: the best part of a great mystery is its resolution. whether you finally realize what your friend was looking for... so, tell me about your new job. it's amazing. or just figuring out why a guy was orange. and, um, am i ever gonna look normal again? oh, sure, sure, as long as you cut back on your vegetables, maybe, you know, buy some clothes from this decade. oh, i almost forgot-- your wife was crying the other night. keep an eye out for post-partum depression. it's pretty serious. she hasn't seemed sad at all, but i'll keep an eye out. j.d., narrating: of course, no matter how many mysteries you solve, it's always easy to miss one. turk, i can't handle going home right now. don't look at me! i wasn't crying. i just need a break from the baby. [crying] like who's really in trouble. [music playing] >> july 25th, 2011 from comedy central world news headquarters in new york, this is the dale he show with swron stewart captioning sponsored by comedy central (cheers and applause) >> jon: welcome to the daily show with jon stewart. we have a
j.d., narrating: the best part of a great mystery is its resolution. whether you finally realize what your friend was looking for... so, tell me about your new job. it's amazing. or just figuring out why a guy was orange. and, um, am i ever gonna look normal again? oh, sure, sure, as long as you cut back on your vegetables, maybe, you know, buy some clothes from this decade. oh, i almost forgot-- your wife was crying the other night. keep an eye out for post-partum depression. it's pretty...
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burns documentaries. >> yes. >>. >> stephen: and you narrated seabiscuit, i believe. you have a lovely voice that is calm and comforting and it has gravitas and i was hoping to have you read a couple things with your voice and gave them the -- give them the kind of gravitas they deserve. >> sure. >> stephen: you can start with that one right there. >> my anna kopbda don't want noneless you got buns hun. [laughter] >> stephen: david mccullough, thank you so much. >> i don't know what that means. >> stephen: neither do i. the book is "
burns documentaries. >> yes. >>. >> stephen: and you narrated seabiscuit, i believe. you have a lovely voice that is calm and comforting and it has gravitas and i was hoping to have you read a couple things with your voice and gave them the -- give them the kind of gravitas they deserve. >> sure. >> stephen: you can start with that one right there. >> my anna kopbda don't want noneless you got buns hun. [laughter] >> stephen: david mccullough, thank you...
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burns documentaries. >> yes. >>. >> stephen: and you narrated seabiscuit, i believe. you have a lovely voice that is calm and comforting and it has gravitas and i was hoping to have you read a couple things with your voice and gave them the -- give them the kind of gravitas they deserve. >> sure. >> stephen: you can start with that one right there. >> my anna kopbda don't want noneless you got buns hun. [laughter] >> stephen: david mccullough, thank you so much. >> i don't know what that means. >> stephen: neither do i. the book is " [ man ] i love you guys. i mean, just, you know, the whole heist thing. all right, let's do this. all right? before my wife changes her mind. go. [ male announcer ] movies right when you want them. watch unlimited tv episodes and movies instantly, all for only 8 bucks a month from netflix.
burns documentaries. >> yes. >>. >> stephen: and you narrated seabiscuit, i believe. you have a lovely voice that is calm and comforting and it has gravitas and i was hoping to have you read a couple things with your voice and gave them the -- give them the kind of gravitas they deserve. >> sure. >> stephen: you can start with that one right there. >> my anna kopbda don't want noneless you got buns hun. [laughter] >> stephen: david mccullough, thank you...
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burns documentaries. >> yes. >>. >> stephen: and you narrated seabiscuit, i believe. you have a lovely voice that is calm and comforting and it has gravitas and i was hoping to have you read a couple things with your voice and gave them the -- give them the kind of gravitas they deserve. >> sure. >> stephen: you can start with that one right there. >> my anna kopbda don't want noneless you got buns hun. [laughter] >> stephen: david mccullough, thank you so much. >> i don't know what that means. >> stephen: neither do i. the book is " what's up, smart? oh, just booked a summer vaycay. ooo. sounds pricey? nah, with the hotels.com summer sale, you can find awesome deals for places nearby. interesting... wow, i'm blown away. you look great. hotels.com summer sale, save up to 30%. and get a free kindle. hotels.com. be smart. book smart.
burns documentaries. >> yes. >>. >> stephen: and you narrated seabiscuit, i believe. you have a lovely voice that is calm and comforting and it has gravitas and i was hoping to have you read a couple things with your voice and gave them the -- give them the kind of gravitas they deserve. >> sure. >> stephen: you can start with that one right there. >> my anna kopbda don't want noneless you got buns hun. [laughter] >> stephen: david mccullough, thank you...
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a representative for freeman told tmz he did not narrate an ad by a conservative group in wisconsin nor did he voice over an earlier ad for controversial governor scott walker. he accused a narrator of trying to sound like freeman. >>> lindsay lohan has court issues this time it's small claims court. a man who installed her audio and video equipment says she hasn't paid him over $1,000. >>> you know you're a big star like "twilight's" kristen stewart when you drop out of your very own mother's first film as a director to focus on other professional obligations. >>> and finally, say what you will about 25-year-old crystal haira's dumping "playboy" founder hugh hefner days before the wedding. but did she have to good on howard stern and tell some not too flattering details about their sex life together to the whole world? >> i think she is seeking revenge. he's been going at her pretty hard and making her look bad. >> a messy breakup. >> yeah. >> now quite malicious. >> now just gross. >> that, too. i agree. this comes us to from wmc action news 5 in memphis, tennessee, where a historic h
a representative for freeman told tmz he did not narrate an ad by a conservative group in wisconsin nor did he voice over an earlier ad for controversial governor scott walker. he accused a narrator of trying to sound like freeman. >>> lindsay lohan has court issues this time it's small claims court. a man who installed her audio and video equipment says she hasn't paid him over $1,000. >>> you know you're a big star like "twilight's" kristen stewart when you drop...
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burns documentaries. >> yes. >>. >> stephen: and you narrated seabiscuit, i believe.lovely voice that is calm and comforting and it has gravitas and i was hoping to have you read a couple things with your voice and gave them the -- give them the kind of gravitas they deserve. >> sure. >> stephen: you can start with that one right there. >> my anna kopbda don't want noneless you got buns hun. [laughter] >> stephen: david mccullough, thank you so much. >> i don't know what that means. >> stephen: neither do i. the book is " ♪ come on everybody come in for a great time at olive garden. for just $10.95 enjoy our new pancetta and parmesan-filled carbonara ravioli with pan-seared chicken. or with sauteed shrimp for $12.95. at olive garden. for $12.95. at 1800contacts, we deliver every.... ♪violin musical theme ....brand right to your door, that's right and order from us and you'll also... (sound of doorbell) save money. brands door money (sound of cash register bell) that's just how we do it. free shipping when you order now at 1800contacts.com
burns documentaries. >> yes. >>. >> stephen: and you narrated seabiscuit, i believe.lovely voice that is calm and comforting and it has gravitas and i was hoping to have you read a couple things with your voice and gave them the -- give them the kind of gravitas they deserve. >> sure. >> stephen: you can start with that one right there. >> my anna kopbda don't want noneless you got buns hun. [laughter] >> stephen: david mccullough, thank you so much....
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. >> narrator: inside the new cold war. extreme cheerleading. defying stereotypes. >> and now it's my life. it's pretty much who i am. >> narrator: where winning is the only option. but first -- >> three words that describe whitey bulger. >> stone cold killer. >> narrator: he was a mobster the fbi could not catch. deborah feyerick takes you inside one of the biggest manhunts in fbi history. [ bagpipes ] ♪ >> reporter: the church bells of saint monica near the harbor in south boston have sounded for generations of irish immigrants. [ bell ringing ] >> reporter: it is a tight-knit community that's always protected its own, a place james "whitey" bulger, one of boston's most notorious gangsters calleded home. bulger learned to fight and survive on the mean streets of south boston, known as southy to locals like john shay who would work for bulger. >> the guy was legendary. he made tough guys shake. he made them shake. >> reporter: bulger's life of crime started early. arrested in his teens he was robbing banks by age 20. his shock of blond hair ear
. >> narrator: inside the new cold war. extreme cheerleading. defying stereotypes. >> and now it's my life. it's pretty much who i am. >> narrator: where winning is the only option. but first -- >> three words that describe whitey bulger. >> stone cold killer. >> narrator: he was a mobster the fbi could not catch. deborah feyerick takes you inside one of the biggest manhunts in fbi history. [ bagpipes ] ♪ >> reporter: the church bells of saint monica...
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. >> narrator: but fighting has led to the loss of a relationship with his 13-year-old son.rom him once in the past eight years. >> i wish my son would get to know me before i die. i sure do. when he was born, i swore to him as he was looking up at me, never come back to prison. i told him i'd quit fighting. i lied to him. i don't want my son to end up like me. in any way. i never knew my father. he disappeared out of my life when i was 5 years old. but he died. i didn't get a chance to meet him. all i knew about him he hung out in bars, he was a fighter, he was really tough. i didn't think that that's what i wanted to be, but that's what i turned into. and i don't want him to subconsciously try to turn into me. i do not -- i'd rather see anything than my son go to prison. anything. anything. >> ready to go? >> narrator: after being caught with a shank and other lesser violations, josh harrison is about to be separated from the convict he considers his surrogate father. he's given an 18-month term in the detention unit where he is locked up 20 hours a day and not allowed to
. >> narrator: but fighting has led to the loss of a relationship with his 13-year-old son.rom him once in the past eight years. >> i wish my son would get to know me before i die. i sure do. when he was born, i swore to him as he was looking up at me, never come back to prison. i told him i'd quit fighting. i lied to him. i don't want my son to end up like me. in any way. i never knew my father. he disappeared out of my life when i was 5 years old. but he died. i didn't get a...
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[woman narrator] it's your finances. you want to go to the experts. tv] cut your payments by 50. we've got all these credit card bills. we've got to find a way to get out from under this debt. we can help. [woman narrator] the national foundation for credit counseling is a non profit organization that has been helping people
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[woman narrator] it's your finances. you want to go to the experts. [man on tv] cut your payments by 50. we've got all these credit card bills. we've got to find a way to get out from under this debt. we can help. [woman narrator] the national foundation for credit counseling is a non profit organization that has been helping people for sixty years. visit debtadvice.org. governor jerry brown has passed a bill that amazon.com can now collect taxes. " we will tell you how this will affect your shopping as experience on amazon.com >> you'll be able to continue to enjoy shopping on amazon.com. this move makes it possible for amazon.com to sell to people in california without using cells attack. how this all wolf negatively affect the state of terror farnese the. >> you can send people to amazon and get a small credit for sending them to amazon they buy some seeds and you get a coveted it'll be of effective business practices. the net effect is gonna affect consumer and state revenue and it could decline because of this >> it might force amazon to start ch
[woman narrator] it's your finances. you want to go to the experts. [man on tv] cut your payments by 50. we've got all these credit card bills. we've got to find a way to get out from under this debt. we can help. [woman narrator] the national foundation for credit counseling is a non profit organization that has been helping people for sixty years. visit debtadvice.org. governor jerry brown has passed a bill that amazon.com can now collect taxes. " we will tell you how this will affect...
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captioning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator: it was a beautiful spring day.s there some holiday i forgot about?
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. >> narrator: early today health is brought to you by vagisil wash with odor block. the confident clean. >>> and now here's an early look at wall street. the dow opens at 12,719 after rising 93 points yesterday. the s&p was up 14. the nasdaq gained 38. taking a look at overseas trading this morning. in tokyo the nikkei added 66 points. the hang seng grew 196. >>> well, the rally returned thursday as a big rebound in retail sales and strong jobs. the nasdaq notched an eighth day of gains and was at its high for the year. >>> retailers had their best june in 12 years as warm weather and deep discounts lured shoppers. kohl's, target, and urban outfitters each gained more than 6%. first time unemployment claims dropped. a sign of fewer layoffs. companies added more than double the number of jobs economist had forecast for june and a huge jump from the previous month. all that boosted up for today's all important government report at unemployment for june. yesterday deutsche bank raised their forecast for the month's job creation by a whopping 75,000. >>> there was some b
. >> narrator: early today health is brought to you by vagisil wash with odor block. the confident clean. >>> and now here's an early look at wall street. the dow opens at 12,719 after rising 93 points yesterday. the s&p was up 14. the nasdaq gained 38. taking a look at overseas trading this morning. in tokyo the nikkei added 66 points. the hang seng grew 196. >>> well, the rally returned thursday as a big rebound in retail sales and strong jobs. the nasdaq notched...
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. >> narrator: early today sports is brought to you by touch of gray. get rid of some gray, never all. >>> one star names her baby, and reports an ex super couple has reunited. your entertainment headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, they're coming to america, but are they ready for hollywood? coming up, a not so prim and proper tribute to the royal couple. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back to "early today" on this thursday morning. we are watching many areas of the country with a chance of isolated scattered shower or thunderstorm out there. not everyone is going to get drenched. i think the greatest concentration is, of course, across kansas early today. later on this afternoon down here in the southeast and mid-atlantic we'll see a good area of showers and storms pop up. even florida too. for tomorrow that shuttle launch looks iffy right now with a lot of rain down there. may vm to delay that until the weekend. >>> if you are watching us on wsls 10 in roanoke, virginia, see hollywood star cars at the virginia museum of transportation.
. >> narrator: early today sports is brought to you by touch of gray. get rid of some gray, never all. >>> one star names her baby, and reports an ex super couple has reunited. your entertainment headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, they're coming to america, but are they ready for hollywood? coming up, a not so prim and proper tribute to the royal couple. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back to "early today" on this thursday...
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host: would foghorn leghorn make a really bad book narrator? foghorn (stammering): it was the best of times, it was the wor - i say worst of times. and by worst i'm talkin' as bad, i say, as bad as my aunt ginny's corn puddin'. that stuff'll sink you like a stone. engineer: ok that was a little... foghorn: you gettin' all this in there son? i just added that last part it's called "adlibbin..."anyway...it was, i say it was... vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: welcome back. so as many of you know, the supreme court's term ended with a rash of new rulings. >> the court struck down a law passed by the california legislature in 2005 and signed into law by then-governor arnold schwarzenegger that made a crime to sell or rent video games depicting violence to anyone under 18. >> jon: oh, wow. that's got to be a huge disappointment for schwarzenegger. a man who fought so hard for so long to protect kids from images of gratuitous violence. ( laughter ) the state has no place keeping kids f
host: would foghorn leghorn make a really bad book narrator? foghorn (stammering): it was the best of times, it was the wor - i say worst of times. and by worst i'm talkin' as bad, i say, as bad as my aunt ginny's corn puddin'. that stuff'll sink you like a stone. engineer: ok that was a little... foghorn: you gettin' all this in there son? i just added that last part it's called "adlibbin..."anyway...it was, i say it was... vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car...
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host: would foghorn leghorn make a really bad book narrator? foghorn (stammering): it was the best of times, it was the wor - i say worst of times. and by worst i'm talkin' as bad, i say, as bad as my aunt ginny's corn puddin'. that stuff'll sink you like a stone. engineer: ok that was a little... foghorn: you gettin' all this in there son? i just added that last part it's called "adlibbin..."anyway...it was, i say it was... vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: my guest tonight editor of the "the weekly standard." please welcome back to the program bill kristol. sir! ( applause ) bill! bill! what are we-- what are we doing? what are we doing? afghanistan. >> it's been a good show so far. >> jon: fine program, isn't it? >> it is a good program. i'm totally with you against the supreme court decision. >> jon: super mario boners. >> i'm not with you on that part. laugh ( laughter ) i saw you playing the game. >> jon: i have kids. i love video games, but i still think there is a certain
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not only a fire the performances by by her but the really fire on the great narrator did you ever sing to your children grandchildren when we. sing together day they are. especially the two little ones they are very impressed by because you know what we did three turned out. she didn't do little boys we were doing. there are three young boys. then they sing this one is fifteen sixteen seventeen and they hear the whole time and now they say let's put the children. in cmos hold a meal and then they said let's put the one of grandpa with the child. and they are saying good so they sing with me you know so the. the cynic sees that when we sing together ok you've mentioned being great a great performer laurence olivier to see you in there are these tell that in vienna once remarked that domingo acted as well as he himself once they're alone so that he how important are acting abilities for opera singing for the tenor i think they. are almost essential you know we still we have because the television or the still we have to remember the opera and the vocal ability should be. the number one.
not only a fire the performances by by her but the really fire on the great narrator did you ever sing to your children grandchildren when we. sing together day they are. especially the two little ones they are very impressed by because you know what we did three turned out. she didn't do little boys we were doing. there are three young boys. then they sing this one is fifteen sixteen seventeen and they hear the whole time and now they say let's put the children. in cmos hold a meal and then...
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. >> narrator: early today sports is brought to you by touch of gray. get rid of some gray, never all. >>> one star names her baby, and reports an ex-super couple has reunited. your entertainment headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, they're coming to america, but are they ready for hollywood? coming up, a not so prim and proper tribute to the royal couple. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back to "early today." your thursday forecast, not too dramatic. showers and thunderstorms are possible in the inner mountain west. the humidity is up in areas like phoenix and tucson. that's why we are sparking storms late in the day. same for vegas. a little dry in much of california, but just a slight chance for a shower in seattle with the cold front really cooling off temperatures there in the 60s. tomorrow better, 70s for the northwest. notice the thunderstorm threat diminishes and heads to the midwest. if you are watching us on kenb, the event of the day is the art exhibit. that's your pacific event of the day. >> you were skipping around there. >>
. >> narrator: early today sports is brought to you by touch of gray. get rid of some gray, never all. >>> one star names her baby, and reports an ex-super couple has reunited. your entertainment headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, they're coming to america, but are they ready for hollywood? coming up, a not so prim and proper tribute to the royal couple. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back to "early today." your thursday...
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i think all you need to know is my narrater is 19. the object of affection is 21. max's mother is a piannist and also polish. >> i saw little of rose after
i think all you need to know is my narrater is 19. the object of affection is 21. max's mother is a piannist and also polish. >> i saw little of rose after
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the narrator is actress jane alexander. >> in 1970, watergate, women's rights and vietnam. tumultuous time catapulted gerald ford and his wife betty into the whitehouse. he was plain spoken, she was outspoken. >> it is impossible to overestimate the impact that betty ford had on the office of the first lady. she changes everything about the role of the first lady. >> in betty ford's brief and unexpected reign of first lady, she broke the mold. she was a pro choice republican who became the first first lady to take on a female anyone agenda and the first to debate it with her husband. >> i'm outspoken sometimes at the detriment of my husband's role. >> for her to be honest about her bout of breast cancer and drug and alcohol abuse saved millions. it was an incredible and sometimes painful journey. on august 8th, 1974 a shocked nation watched president nixon's final broadcast. >> i shall resign the presidency effective at noon tomorrow. vice president ford will be sworn in as president at that hour in this office. >> it was in my mind the saddest day of my life. i can't remem
the narrator is actress jane alexander. >> in 1970, watergate, women's rights and vietnam. tumultuous time catapulted gerald ford and his wife betty into the whitehouse. he was plain spoken, she was outspoken. >> it is impossible to overestimate the impact that betty ford had on the office of the first lady. she changes everything about the role of the first lady. >> in betty ford's brief and unexpected reign of first lady, she broke the mold. she was a pro choice republican...
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captioning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator: it was a warm summer day in the country. a mound of dirt. you can do it! show 'em what you got! george was pretty sure that a mound of dirt wouldn't move
captioning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator: it was a warm summer day in the country. a mound of dirt. you can do it! show 'em what you got! george was pretty sure that a mound of dirt wouldn't move