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. >> narrator: pittsburgh. for 70 years, they've loved their football team: the steelers. >> this is a tough town. the people here are tough, tough-minded. the way the steelers played the game meshed perfectly with the people. >> hit him! hit him! >> they loved that hard-hitting, punishing, brutal defense that they played. >> narrator: they called the defensive line the steel curtain. >> that just fit perfectly into the way they saw their own lives and what they had to be in order to survive. >> narrator: and if there was one iconic steeler, it was number 52, iron mike webster. >> mike webster exemplified what it was like to be a player in the steel city and a player in that era that for me was the greatest team of all time. >> pittsburgh's going to the super bowl! >> narrator: in the 1970s, webster anchored four super bowl championship teams. >> mike was a legend and a hero. he may have been the legend and the hero because here's that blue-collar worker center who doesn't get any glory, doesn't catch the touch
. >> narrator: pittsburgh. for 70 years, they've loved their football team: the steelers. >> this is a tough town. the people here are tough, tough-minded. the way the steelers played the game meshed perfectly with the people. >> hit him! hit him! >> they loved that hard-hitting, punishing, brutal defense that they played. >> narrator: they called the defensive line the steel curtain. >> that just fit perfectly into the way they saw their own lives and what...
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>> narrator: dr. mckee soon had three brains, all with cte, but rather than just publish in scientific journals, chris nowinski was determined to get the word out. >> nowinski, who is not a scientist, says, "there are people getting hit here. if we speak up now, we may be able to, if not save lives, at least prevent the damage that we are seeing on ann mckee's table." >> narrator: nowinski decided to take on the nfl in a very public way: at their biggest event, the 2009 super bowl. >> ♪ all right, what a night it's finally here. ♪ super bowl sunday's kicking into high gear... ♪ >> narrator: the glitz and glamour of the nfl production machine was in full gear, developed over decades. highly choreographed. >> ♪ running and hitting with all their might... ♪ >> narrator: a national event with a carefully crafted story. >> ♪ the whole world's ready, kick that ball off the tee ♪ ♪ 'cause the super bowl rocks on nbc. ♪ >> narrator: in tampa, before the big game, nowinski and mckee tried to crash the festivit
>> narrator: dr. mckee soon had three brains, all with cte, but rather than just publish in scientific journals, chris nowinski was determined to get the word out. >> nowinski, who is not a scientist, says, "there are people getting hit here. if we speak up now, we may be able to, if not save lives, at least prevent the damage that we are seeing on ann mckee's table." >> narrator: nowinski decided to take on the nfl in a very public way: at their biggest event, the...
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. >> narrator: in this episode of "american greed"... an investment manager takes on the toughest clients -- retired nfl players -- and steals their money. $150 million vanishes before the fbi moves in. >> we found that they only had about $200,000 under management. >> narrator: but when he's tackled for a loss, will his game go into sudden death? >> the investors, particularly the nfl investors, were so mad at him that he was afraid for his own personal safety. >> narrator: atlanta -- a southern boomtown where people know how to enjoy the finer things in life. but even here, the lavish wedding party thrown by hedge-fund superstar kirk wright was a bit over-the-top. >> there were, you know, bars carved out of ice, three of them, where you could have champagne and lobster and sushi and everything else in the world. >> narrator: the reception goes on even as wright's hedge fund is on the brink of collapse. >> only a sociopathic personality can conduct themself in that manner. >> narrator: the wedding party is kirk wright's last tango. when
. >> narrator: in this episode of "american greed"... an investment manager takes on the toughest clients -- retired nfl players -- and steals their money. $150 million vanishes before the fbi moves in. >> we found that they only had about $200,000 under management. >> narrator: but when he's tackled for a loss, will his game go into sudden death? >> the investors, particularly the nfl investors, were so mad at him that he was afraid for his own personal...
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narrator: don't go away. when we return, one country's child health success story that has the rest of the world taking notice. narrator: if there's one overwhelming success story in maternal and child health, it can be found in malawi, where almost half the country, 40%, lives in poverty. but for years, the government has been investing in all sorts of new plans for life-saving care. the result? the number of deaths in children under five has been cut in half over the past 20 years. malawi's striking results are strongly linked to efforts on the ground, house by house, community to community, to give mothers the support they need. "living proof" has this success story from malawi. man: my name is laitom chawinga and i have six grandchildren. i was born at home in 1948. in previous days, pregnant mothers were using unsafe methods. some would have their babies in grass huts. after giving birth, they would leave babies on the ground in the cold. we didn't know better. we had a lot of deaths. one day, hospital w
narrator: don't go away. when we return, one country's child health success story that has the rest of the world taking notice. narrator: if there's one overwhelming success story in maternal and child health, it can be found in malawi, where almost half the country, 40%, lives in poverty. but for years, the government has been investing in all sorts of new plans for life-saving care. the result? the number of deaths in children under five has been cut in half over the past 20 years. malawi's...
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>> narrator: a two-on-one assault leaves an inmate bloodied and injured. but getting to the bottom of this fight requires some digging. >> you both lay in the corner. you're going to stand there and lie to me some more? a popular restaurant owner accused of capital murder fights for his freedom. >> narrator: a satanist runs a variety of inmate hustles to fund a bodybuilder's appetite. >> i've gained 44 pounds since i've been here. >> narrator: and a member of the arian brotherhood dishes out his own justice. i said hey, punk, get up. i've got some bad news for you. >> narrator: though san antonio texas might be remembered for the alamo, today, it's one of the fastest-growing cities in america. but increased growth also brings increased problems. >> for the longest period, san antonio was known as a large city with a small-town mentality. san antonio is the 7th largest growing city in the country. >> narrator: no more apparent than just outside downtown in the solid brick fortress that is the bear county jail. it's where anyone charged with criminal acts in
>> narrator: a two-on-one assault leaves an inmate bloodied and injured. but getting to the bottom of this fight requires some digging. >> you both lay in the corner. you're going to stand there and lie to me some more? a popular restaurant owner accused of capital murder fights for his freedom. >> narrator: a satanist runs a variety of inmate hustles to fund a bodybuilder's appetite. >> i've gained 44 pounds since i've been here. >> narrator: and a member of the...
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narrator: as a result, 60% of all people living with hiv in zimbabwe are women. dorothy nancapa is a hairdresser in kuwadzana, a low income, high density suburb of the capital harare. dorothy is one of 1,500 hairdressers that have been trained as an hiv peer educator in a program run by populations services international and funded by the u.k.'s department for international development. in this way, hairdressers like dorothy have sold over 3 million female condoms in the last six years, preventing thousands of new hiv infections. barbara niamdocka, a regular at the salon, began using the female condom with her husband obert two years ago. this initiative is spreading across zimbabwe. sylvester nazarus runs a barbershop from his backyard in the commuter town of chitungwiza, south of harare. here, men are also being exposed to the prevention message and the benefits of condom use. while huge challenges remain in zimbabwe, the success of programs like this has contributed to a significant decline in hiv prevalence. it dropped from over 24 percent to less than 14 per
narrator: as a result, 60% of all people living with hiv in zimbabwe are women. dorothy nancapa is a hairdresser in kuwadzana, a low income, high density suburb of the capital harare. dorothy is one of 1,500 hairdressers that have been trained as an hiv peer educator in a program run by populations services international and funded by the u.k.'s department for international development. in this way, hairdressers like dorothy have sold over 3 million female condoms in the last six years,...
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[orchestra plays] (male narrator) the fabric of music can be woven in many different ways. [flutes play] throughout the world people have devised fascinating methods of blending instruments and voice to produce an infinite variety of musical textures. [trio playing] texture refers to the relationship of voices and instruments in an ensemble. it's the way they're blended together into a musical whole. [low hum and sticks clacking] [cultural music montage] what i'd like to do now is start with the tenor section, then the alto and the soprano, and then i'll add the bass. one, two, three, and ♪ jesus is a rock in a weary land... ♪ (narrator) the subject of musical texture raises a number of questions. how are the different voices or instruments in a performance put together and organized? let's add the altos, altos, tenor, and bass, ready ♪ jesus is a rock in a weary land... ♪ (narrator) how many parts are there? does one voice or melody stand out? how do the various parts relate to each other? one more time, without piano. ♪ jesus is a rock in a weary land... ♪ (man) any music
[orchestra plays] (male narrator) the fabric of music can be woven in many different ways. [flutes play] throughout the world people have devised fascinating methods of blending instruments and voice to produce an infinite variety of musical textures. [trio playing] texture refers to the relationship of voices and instruments in an ensemble. it's the way they're blended together into a musical whole. [low hum and sticks clacking] [cultural music montage] what i'd like to do now is start with...
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narrator: global poverty. it's one of those huge, diffuse problems that makes most people understandably just sigh and shrug. you've heard the stats: 2.5 billion people living on less than $2.00 a day, and you've probably thought, how do you even approach a problem like that? the most tempting answer is that solving global poverty just can't be done. spend your billions of dollars, give your speeches. it's not going to help. nice try. but a better answer is this. there might not be a silver bullet for poverty, but there are a whole lot of great ideas out there, ideas that are helping people on a daily basis, and one good idea, big or small, really can change lives. take this idea. there really is such a thing as a free lunch. now consider india, home to 1.2 billion people. that's 17% of the planet, so it's no surprise that india's problems, poverty, hunger, tend to be big. but the indian government is thinking just as big when it comes to fighting hunger, and they're fighting that battle one lunch at a time. t
narrator: global poverty. it's one of those huge, diffuse problems that makes most people understandably just sigh and shrug. you've heard the stats: 2.5 billion people living on less than $2.00 a day, and you've probably thought, how do you even approach a problem like that? the most tempting answer is that solving global poverty just can't be done. spend your billions of dollars, give your speeches. it's not going to help. nice try. but a better answer is this. there might not be a silver...
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narrator the principle of solar : heat is simple.works best in areas where most of the days are sunny. water running through panels is warmed by the rays of the sun, heating the house, providing hot water, being stored during the night for use around the clock. solar heat is practical. it works. but it must he supplemented by traditional energy sources. no real breakthrough has been made in converting solar energy into electric power. the target date for this new development, no year mentioned. scientists and engineers are engaged in basic research now to find other sources of energy. wind power. underground coal gasification. breeder reactors. tidal power. but no one presumes to lay down a timetable for achieving man's age-old dream of unlimited energy. the goal seems too remote. for the next 10 years, we must rely on the fossil fuels that have served us in the past. with oil and gas production in this country going down each year, we have no alternative but to conserve. otherwise we are faced with a , dollar drain that within one s
narrator the principle of solar : heat is simple.works best in areas where most of the days are sunny. water running through panels is warmed by the rays of the sun, heating the house, providing hot water, being stored during the night for use around the clock. solar heat is practical. it works. but it must he supplemented by traditional energy sources. no real breakthrough has been made in converting solar energy into electric power. the target date for this new development, no year mentioned....
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(male narrator) but listen to this! order in the next 18 minutes, and first time shoppers can save an additional $20 so you pay only $39.95 for the chance to experience incredible results like these for yourself. and it gets even better! be one of the first 500 callers and you'll receive our advanced firming eye serum with trufirm, a $30 value absolutely free. you've seen the amazing results crepe erase can have on your body. now see what it can do for tough-to-treat lines and crow's feet. the firming eye serum is a complete anti-aging treatment that helps visibly smooth and tighten the delicate skin r around your eyes. crepe erase is backedpby a 60-day money back guarantee p from trusted guthy renker. with your results, send it back for a full refund of the purchase price, even if the containers are empty. you won't findr crepe erase available t in any stores, so take advantager of this special offer and order crepe eraser right now. (male narrator) experience the magic of crepe erase yourself for only $39.95. remember
(male narrator) but listen to this! order in the next 18 minutes, and first time shoppers can save an additional $20 so you pay only $39.95 for the chance to experience incredible results like these for yourself. and it gets even better! be one of the first 500 callers and you'll receive our advanced firming eye serum with trufirm, a $30 value absolutely free. you've seen the amazing results crepe erase can have on your body. now see what it can do for tough-to-treat lines and crow's feet. the...
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[woman narrator] it's your finances. you want to go to the experts. [man on tv] it's quick and easy cut your payments by 50. [woman narrator] go to people with experience. real people you can trust. 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 our certified counselors can help you eliminate your debt and teach you ways to stay out of debt. visit debtadvice.org. national foundation for credit counseling. real solutions for real people. captioning funded by cbs and ford. we go further, so you can. >> we are live in los angeles, cbs television city, for the
[woman narrator] it's your finances. you want to go to the experts. [man on tv] it's quick and easy cut your payments by 50. [woman narrator] go to people with experience. real people you can trust. 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 our certified counselors can help you eliminate your debt and teach...
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[middle eastern violin music] ["we three kings" played on saxophone] (male narrator) what is it that distinguishes the sound of one instrument or voice from another? [ensemble playing turkish music] what accounts for the infinite variety of sounds that can be produced? [airy flute-like music] the quality of sound of instruments and voices are influenced by a number of factors that taken together produce what is called tone color or timbre. [sticks clacking] [cultural music montage] [playing buzzing and whirring sounds on a jew's-harp] (brown) timbre is tone quality, you know, when you listen to a sound, when you listen to a musical note, you hear several things. [throaty singing] you hear the basic note, but you also hear some overtones. you hear some other sounds that are generated. [shrill flute plays] the particular combination of overtones that you hear gives each musical instrument its own sound. [single note played on various instruments] you could play a note-- say a "g" on a guitar, and you could play that same note on a flute. the fundamental frequency of the note, the "g,"
[middle eastern violin music] ["we three kings" played on saxophone] (male narrator) what is it that distinguishes the sound of one instrument or voice from another? [ensemble playing turkish music] what accounts for the infinite variety of sounds that can be produced? [airy flute-like music] the quality of sound of instruments and voices are influenced by a number of factors that taken together produce what is called tone color or timbre. [sticks clacking] [cultural music montage]...
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(female narrator) so what exactly is crepey skin? t crepey skin is basically r skin that has become thin over time tand has lost its elasticity. it's that dehydrated, cracked, crinkly, wrinkly skin that resembles the look and texture of crepe paper. no matter what kind of moisturizer you use, it never looks like or healthy or plump. (female narrator) sound familiar? finally, there's a solution. (male narrator) introducing crepe erase with trufirm. a breakthrough targeted body treatment specifically formulated to improve the appearance of crepey, crinkly looking skin on your chest, neck, arms, and legs. and reveal that gorgeous, youthful looking skin that's been waiting to come out. r i actually find myself touching my skin all the time. i find how smooth it is, my arms aren't crepey. i admire them. i want to show them off. ti wouldn't wear this kind of top my cleavage was just crinkly i feel my chest right now, i mean, it's just really smooth and soft. (female #1) crepe erase has been a magic wand. it feels really good. r i can throw
(female narrator) so what exactly is crepey skin? t crepey skin is basically r skin that has become thin over time tand has lost its elasticity. it's that dehydrated, cracked, crinkly, wrinkly skin that resembles the look and texture of crepe paper. no matter what kind of moisturizer you use, it never looks like or healthy or plump. (female narrator) sound familiar? finally, there's a solution. (male narrator) introducing crepe erase with trufirm. a breakthrough targeted body treatment...
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narrator: next up, the true story of a girl who just wants to go to school and has to change the mind of her entire village to do it. an award-winning animation and other short films from linktv's "viewchange" film contest. man: "viewchange" is about people making real progress and tackling the world's toughest issues. can a story change the world? see for yourself in "viewchange, crossing the gender gap." narrator: compared with men, the lives of women are so often hidden behind the walls of tradition, poverty, and isolation. compared with men, the stories of women so often just aren't told. but the documentaries you're about to see are different. they put women in front of the lens and behind it, and through photography, film, and even animation, they show us women stepping out from behind those walls, surviving and even thriving in some of the poorest countries in the world. take a look across the global gender gap and see the grand prize winner of the "viewchange" film contest. srey: my name is srey neth. i am cambodian. i am a victim of sex trafficking. translator: i do not know
narrator: next up, the true story of a girl who just wants to go to school and has to change the mind of her entire village to do it. an award-winning animation and other short films from linktv's "viewchange" film contest. man: "viewchange" is about people making real progress and tackling the world's toughest issues. can a story change the world? see for yourself in "viewchange, crossing the gender gap." narrator: compared with men, the lives of women are so...
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[male narrator] protect whales, [female narrator] polar bears, tigers, [male narrator] elephants, [femaleonment we all share. protect. [goran visnjic] find us at i-f-a-w dot org. >>> it's friday, december 25th, 2015. this is the "cbs morning news." tornado troubles. recovery efforts after a deadly string of storms tears through the south. and an unusual twister outbreak in northern california causes significant damage. >>> christians around the world come together to celebrate the christmas holiday. thousands gather at the birthplace of jesus and at the vatican. >>> terrifying moments at a north carolina mall. what prompted a deadly shooting that had last-minute christmas shoppers ducking for cover. >>> good mng
[male narrator] protect whales, [female narrator] polar bears, tigers, [male narrator] elephants, [femaleonment we all share. protect. [goran visnjic] find us at i-f-a-w dot org. >>> it's friday, december 25th, 2015. this is the "cbs morning news." tornado troubles. recovery efforts after a deadly string of storms tears through the south. and an unusual twister outbreak in northern california causes significant damage. >>> christians around the world come together to...
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narrator: global poverty.s one of those huge, diffuse problems that makes most people understandably just sigh and shrug. you've heard the stats: 2.5 billion people living on less than $2.00 a day
narrator: global poverty.s one of those huge, diffuse problems that makes most people understandably just sigh and shrug. you've heard the stats: 2.5 billion people living on less than $2.00 a day
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(laughter) (narrator) our heroes' hero.b hope) the monsoons really caught up with us at da nang. the sky was black, the field was a morass of mud. but nothing bothered these marines. they waited five hours in this sea of mud for the show. and with an audience like that, you really have to go to work. (cheering) i had a great arrival here. i stepped off the plane and disappeared. (laughter) (narrator) and no performer in history
(laughter) (narrator) our heroes' hero.b hope) the monsoons really caught up with us at da nang. the sky was black, the field was a morass of mud. but nothing bothered these marines. they waited five hours in this sea of mud for the show. and with an audience like that, you really have to go to work. (cheering) i had a great arrival here. i stepped off the plane and disappeared. (laughter) (narrator) and no performer in history
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narrator: all of this and much more on miss fisher, uncovered. [whistling and catcalls] narrator: in 2010, australian based every cloud productions
narrator: all of this and much more on miss fisher, uncovered. [whistling and catcalls] narrator: in 2010, australian based every cloud productions
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(female narrator) on your legs... (male narrator) and even your neck. (female narrator) what would your reaction be? -can i look now? -yes. are you serious? oh my goodness! (female narrator) and now a paid presentation for crepe erase. (male narrator) a breakthrough targeted body treatment brought to you by trusted guthy renker. and for the first time ever on this show, find out how you can get crepe erase delivered absolutely free. that's right, free shipping. coming up: emmy award winning actress jane seymour, figure skating legend, dorothy hamill, and everyday women whose lives and skin
(female narrator) on your legs... (male narrator) and even your neck. (female narrator) what would your reaction be? -can i look now? -yes. are you serious? oh my goodness! (female narrator) and now a paid presentation for crepe erase. (male narrator) a breakthrough targeted body treatment brought to you by trusted guthy renker. and for the first time ever on this show, find out how you can get crepe erase delivered absolutely free. that's right, free shipping. coming up: emmy award winning...
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[narrator] take the your weight matters challenge.ight matters dot org where you'll find free resources to help you take control. you can start improving your life right away. download the free toolkit to prepa you to speak with a healthcare provider about your weight and health. your weight does matter. accept the challenge and take charge today. visit your weight matters dot org. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's monday, december 21st, 2015. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> panic on the strip. a driver runs down pedestrians in front of some of las vegas busiest casinoses injurie inini people and killing one. >>> new poll. senator ted cruz is found to be leading in iowa but the presidential candidates from both parties are still taking swings at donald trump. >>> and tierra turmoil. comedian
[narrator] take the your weight matters challenge.ight matters dot org where you'll find free resources to help you take control. you can start improving your life right away. download the free toolkit to prepa you to speak with a healthcare provider about your weight and health. your weight does matter. accept the challenge and take charge today. visit your weight matters dot org. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's monday, december 21st, 2015. this is the "cbs morning news."...
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narrator: the hottest ticket in new york isn't to the mets or the yankees.vitation to an exclusive club in chelsea where once a year, some of the brightest and most successful young professionals in the city meet for a good cause. this lucrative event is the brainchild of a 30-year-old investor named zach coopersmith, and he believes that partying hard can redefine philanthropy in america's financial capital. >> you're in an organization that must operate with the heart of a charity and the mind of a business. that's zach. zach: my name is zach coopersmith. i from chevy chase, maryland. i am a partner in a small private equity firm. we invest in lower middle market, distribution companies. i enjoyed business. i enjoy negotiations. i enjoy the hunt and the thrill of the chase of success. ♪ zach: so i worked at lehman for a year and a half right out of school. i was 22 when i was there, and my responsibilities, i would like to look back and think i had these grandiose responsibilities. but it starts out getting coffee and keeping track of spreadsheets. they we
narrator: the hottest ticket in new york isn't to the mets or the yankees.vitation to an exclusive club in chelsea where once a year, some of the brightest and most successful young professionals in the city meet for a good cause. this lucrative event is the brainchild of a 30-year-old investor named zach coopersmith, and he believes that partying hard can redefine philanthropy in america's financial capital. >> you're in an organization that must operate with the heart of a charity and...
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(buck mcneely) (narration) welcome to the show; i'm buck mcneely. we're off to sonora, mexico for some fabulous bass fishing and wing shooting. my celebrity guests are former nba star orlando wooldridge, and film and television star lane right after this message.(>cfj44" (buck mcneely) (narration) our adventure takes us to the west coast of sonora, mexico. our destination is the city of obregon, near the gulf of california. this area is surrounded by rich fertile marshes that attract and hold that migrate here each year, to this huge bird population, visiting wing shooters find the and as good as anywhere in the world. there's also some excellent fishing on nearby lake obregon. gabino's yaqui valley hunting is based here. frank ruiz is the outfitter, and with his many years of guiding and hunting experience, knows how to run a quality operation. from the beautiful main lodge in obregon, complete with comfortable rooms, fantastic meals, and great accommodations, to the grand fiesta at the end of your visit, a trip to gabino's is a worthy excursion. t
(buck mcneely) (narration) welcome to the show; i'm buck mcneely. we're off to sonora, mexico for some fabulous bass fishing and wing shooting. my celebrity guests are former nba star orlando wooldridge, and film and television star lane right after this message.(>cfj44" (buck mcneely) (narration) our adventure takes us to the west coast of sonora, mexico. our destination is the city of obregon, near the gulf of california. this area is surrounded by rich fertile marshes that attract...
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>> narrator: in this episode of "american greed"...ndell is a pumped-up new york power broker... >> i'm coming to you uncut, unedited. >> narrator: ...flexing his muscle on wall street and living a life of excess. >> he was a cocaine user. he was a heavy alcohol user and used it to stay pumped up. >> narrator: after hitting bottom, he turns it around and gives up his delinquent ways. >> i'm ross mandell. by publicly sharing my personal battles, i could help millions of people avoid the pitfalls and the rat holes that i've had to claw my way out of my whole life. >> narrator: but ross mandell replaces drugs and alcohol with addictions to money, power, and
>> narrator: in this episode of "american greed"...ndell is a pumped-up new york power broker... >> i'm coming to you uncut, unedited. >> narrator: ...flexing his muscle on wall street and living a life of excess. >> he was a cocaine user. he was a heavy alcohol user and used it to stay pumped up. >> narrator: after hitting bottom, he turns it around and gives up his delinquent ways. >> i'm ross mandell. by publicly sharing my personal battles, i...
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[female narrator #1] hobsons.viding solutions to educational institutions that help students move successfully through each stage of the learning life cycle. [female narrator #2] roadtrip nation would like to thank the college board for supporting this series.
[female narrator #1] hobsons.viding solutions to educational institutions that help students move successfully through each stage of the learning life cycle. [female narrator #2] roadtrip nation would like to thank the college board for supporting this series.
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. ♪ narrator: tonight on "spark," arts and social issues.ay area artists and designers breathe new life into san francisco's neglected urban corridor. cullinan: what if you walked to work every day? and it was fun? i mean, why not? right? narrator: with spellbinding views from the sky, a bay area photographer reveals mankind's scars on the land. hundreds of thousands of people experience chinese artist ai weiwei's ground-breaking installation on alcatraz. [ wood blocks tapping rhythmically ] an experimental setting for new music and classical greats. inside san francisco symphony's soundbox. thomas: extraordinary to think that something 400 years old could have that powerful effect on someone who's a 21st-century person. narrator: it's all ahead on "spark." funding for kqed arts is provided by...
. ♪ narrator: tonight on "spark," arts and social issues.ay area artists and designers breathe new life into san francisco's neglected urban corridor. cullinan: what if you walked to work every day? and it was fun? i mean, why not? right? narrator: with spellbinding views from the sky, a bay area photographer reveals mankind's scars on the land. hundreds of thousands of people experience chinese artist ai weiwei's ground-breaking installation on alcatraz. [ wood blocks tapping...
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(female narrator) stay tuned to see how at any age without having
(female narrator) stay tuned to see how at any age without having
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(female narrator) it cosmetics' innovations made news on the today show in the new york times and the wall street journal, and it's been featured in allure, instyle, brides, marie claire, people, woman's day, family circle, and cosmopolitan. the bye bye foundation beautiful you collection was developed by jamie kern lima. as a tv news anchor, jamie struggled for years with her own skin issues, unable to find makeup that gave her the coverage and the natural look she wanted. so jamie dedicated her life to creating real solutions. she worked with plastic surgeons and dermatologists, and she founded it cosmetics, which stands for innovative technology. she created clinically shown, anti-aging, skin loving products that give you the power to look and feel your most beautiful. watch this. hi, i'm jamie. t my skin right now, p you might not know i suffer from acne and redness, p i have hyperpigmentation all across my cheeks, which is so hard to cover. but what's truly amazing is right now i don't have on any foundation or concealer at all on my skin. i'm wearing one life changing product th
(female narrator) it cosmetics' innovations made news on the today show in the new york times and the wall street journal, and it's been featured in allure, instyle, brides, marie claire, people, woman's day, family circle, and cosmopolitan. the bye bye foundation beautiful you collection was developed by jamie kern lima. as a tv news anchor, jamie struggled for years with her own skin issues, unable to find makeup that gave her the coverage and the natural look she wanted. so jamie dedicated...
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[female narrator #1] roadtrip nation is made possible by...rator #1] autodesk, providing software and resources for tomorrow's designers and engineers to solve today's challenges. hobsons. providing solutions to educational institutions that help students move successfully through each stage of the learning life cycle. [female narrator #2] roadtrip nation would like to thank the college board
[female narrator #1] roadtrip nation is made possible by...rator #1] autodesk, providing software and resources for tomorrow's designers and engineers to solve today's challenges. hobsons. providing solutions to educational institutions that help students move successfully through each stage of the learning life cycle. [female narrator #2] roadtrip nation would like to thank the college board
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narrator: "truly california" presented in association with... next on "truly california," for fred lyon, photography is an art. lyon: if you don't feel a terrible urgency to do it, maybe you should be selling shoes. narrator: but it's also a business. lyon: i'm not a believer in starving artists. narrator: and for over seven decades, it's been a way of life that has sustained his drive to create. lyon: on assignment, i always do the safe picture
narrator: "truly california" presented in association with... next on "truly california," for fred lyon, photography is an art. lyon: if you don't feel a terrible urgency to do it, maybe you should be selling shoes. narrator: but it's also a business. lyon: i'm not a believer in starving artists. narrator: and for over seven decades, it's been a way of life that has sustained his drive to create. lyon: on assignment, i always do the safe picture
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Dec 25, 2015
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>> 15 minutes. >> narrator: and tim love. >> i'm the guy that believed in you guys. >> narrator: hundredsteams applied. 16 were invited to l.a. to pitch joe and tim in person; 8 were put to the test. >> you need a fire extinguisher. >> narrator: by the time the tables were cleared, joe had invested in three businesses, and tim made deals with two. >> i like it. >> you got a deal, boys. joe bastianich is one of the country's culinary giants. he's built a portfolio of
>> 15 minutes. >> narrator: and tim love. >> i'm the guy that believed in you guys. >> narrator: hundredsteams applied. 16 were invited to l.a. to pitch joe and tim in person; 8 were put to the test. >> you need a fire extinguisher. >> narrator: by the time the tables were cleared, joe had invested in three businesses, and tim made deals with two. >> i like it. >> you got a deal, boys. joe bastianich is one of the country's culinary giants. he's...
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as our guest narrator, edward r.urrow tells the story behind nato, the north atlantic treaty organization. >> this is the headquarters of the north atlantic treaty organization. 15this building come designators of the community. they speak different languages, have different cultural backgrounds. the countries vary in size from very large to very large. but here, all distinctions fade in all languages become 1 -- the language of hope. when do these nations ally themselves with nato? why nato and why must this organization continue to exist? back to the beginning of the story. in may, 1945, the war in europe came to an end. this has been the price of europe boss unpreparedness. our hard-won945, peace seemed at last secured. a few days before, allied forces from the west had joined hands with the russians from the east. cordially aten met the doctor and pakistan and agreed the countries they occupied should be truly liberated and freely elected governments should be set up as soon as possible. within a few months, the
as our guest narrator, edward r.urrow tells the story behind nato, the north atlantic treaty organization. >> this is the headquarters of the north atlantic treaty organization. 15this building come designators of the community. they speak different languages, have different cultural backgrounds. the countries vary in size from very large to very large. but here, all distinctions fade in all languages become 1 -- the language of hope. when do these nations ally themselves with nato? why...
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. ^ [male narrator] the coast guard protects, defends and saves lives. [male radio operator] coast guard mayday... [narrator] we are the coast guard foundation and we support our united states coasasasasd. we provide scholarships and grants to help make college dreams a reality. we provide equipment and gear to promote fitness and health. and when the unthinkable happens, we're there providing relief to families of the fallen. go to coast guard foundation dot org to help support coast guard members and their families. >>> it's the winter of 2014 and for three years justin bemis has struggled with a crippling heroin addiction that threatens to tear his family apart. you sure you won't talk to them for a minute? >> i don't feel good! >> bad day for justin. he obviously won't come down and talk. one day good, one day bad, depending on what he's able to retrieve. >> reporter: justin is trying to stop using and get better on his own. but the effects of the withdrawal are unbearable. >> your mom is torn. on one hand she wants to help you in any way she can. ma
. ^ [male narrator] the coast guard protects, defends and saves lives. [male radio operator] coast guard mayday... [narrator] we are the coast guard foundation and we support our united states coasasasasd. we provide scholarships and grants to help make college dreams a reality. we provide equipment and gear to promote fitness and health. and when the unthinkable happens, we're there providing relief to families of the fallen. go to coast guard foundation dot org to help support coast guard...
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[narrator] we are the coast guard foundatiti and we support our united states coast guard. we provide scholarships and grants to help make college dreams a reality. we provide equipment and gear to promote fitness and health. and when the unthinkable happens, we're there providing relief to families of the fallen. go to coast guard foundation dot org to help support coast guard members machines. competitors ready to destroy each other. this is metal mayhem. $20,000 in prize money at ste. among those drivers reffing their engines are moms. some of the toughest women on wheels. dirty car the first timee either is hooked or -- >> meet kim potocki, mother to two girls, part-time little league coach. >> are you practicing? >> yes. >> reporter: who, when she's not carpooling the kids, can crash them up with the best of them. >> it's an adrenaline. it's something different. you don't normally get to go hit people. >> reporter: she's prepping for her biggest competition so far. where she'll be squaring off against 300 top derby drivers, including her husband, chris. >> not the firs
[narrator] we are the coast guard foundatiti and we support our united states coast guard. we provide scholarships and grants to help make college dreams a reality. we provide equipment and gear to promote fitness and health. and when the unthinkable happens, we're there providing relief to families of the fallen. go to coast guard foundation dot org to help support coast guard members machines. competitors ready to destroy each other. this is metal mayhem. $20,000 in prize money at ste. among...
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narrator: to help, sleep train is holding a secret santa toy drive. bring your gift to any sleep train, and help keep the spirit of the holidays alive. not everyone can be a foster parent... but anyone can help a foster child. >>> scientists-looking to make a top crop less thisy. >> walnut are tough to sustain because they require water. researches at uc davis have been studying the walnut's dna to find a new variety that grows better in drought and are resist student insects and disease. it's going to take five years to grow the trees. >> in the wallnuts liked today's weather. >> you warned us. >> it's been a long since we have seen downpours like this. it was last december we saw healthy amounts light you. the live doppler 7hd showing you the front that brought the wind and downpours, and you can see some widely isolated showers off the coast. right now we're clearing out. live look outside, the skies over san francisco are partly cloudy. go to mainly clear overnight, but cold and winds monday morning. we have theme of chilly nights and cool days ah
narrator: to help, sleep train is holding a secret santa toy drive. bring your gift to any sleep train, and help keep the spirit of the holidays alive. not everyone can be a foster parent... but anyone can help a foster child. >>> scientists-looking to make a top crop less thisy. >> walnut are tough to sustain because they require water. researches at uc davis have been studying the walnut's dna to find a new variety that grows better in drought and are resist student insects and...
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narrator: warning--please do not attempt any of the activities presented in this show. they are dangerous. bro... b--bro? narrator: today on "what went down"... yard work... [cheering] office work... commuting to wor..
narrator: warning--please do not attempt any of the activities presented in this show. they are dangerous. bro... b--bro? narrator: today on "what went down"... yard work... [cheering] office work... commuting to wor..
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narrator: to help, sleep train is holding a secret santa toy drive. bring your gift to any sleep train, and help keep the spirit of the holidays alive. not everyone can be a foster parent... but anyone can help a foster child. will likely take his store hick action to help slow climate change. representatives from 195 nations are close to agrees on a deal in paris. france's foreign minister says he will reveal the details of the plan that was just finalized in about an hour or so from now. one of the big disputes was between the united states and china. the u.s. wants developing powers like chai ma and india to take -- like china and india to take on maury responsibility. more responsibility. >>> a korean all girl pop band was denied entry to los angeles international airport because the girls were suspected of being sex workers. this is the band oh my girl. they were headed for a show and photo shoot when customs stopped them and held them for 15 hours. oh my girl and its entourage decided to fly back home. they say there is an increasing problem wit
narrator: to help, sleep train is holding a secret santa toy drive. bring your gift to any sleep train, and help keep the spirit of the holidays alive. not everyone can be a foster parent... but anyone can help a foster child. will likely take his store hick action to help slow climate change. representatives from 195 nations are close to agrees on a deal in paris. france's foreign minister says he will reveal the details of the plan that was just finalized in about an hour or so from now. one...
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narrator: to help, sleep train is holding a secret santa toy drive.your gift to any sleep train, and help keep the spirit of the holidays alive. not everyone can be a foster parent... but anyone can help a foster child. deshaun watso move on what some are calling a new low. we'll tell you about the legal battle after a ten-bedroom space is turned into a short-term rental. and then, organizers of the burning man festival are fighting a massive tax bill. how it could end up affecting next year. >>> and a teenager from danville is using the force for good. ryan tam is not just any person, he is a 15-year survivor of leukemia who dresses like star wars every year and visits the hospital at stanford. ryan is the smaller one you see here, surviving a blood transplant at just a-year-old. he is now cancer free. his goal is to bring hope to every other kid battling cancer. of course this is a good time for that because the movie, the force is coming out this week. i am sure the kids are just thrilled about it. that will do it for us at 6:00. we'll see you back
narrator: to help, sleep train is holding a secret santa toy drive.your gift to any sleep train, and help keep the spirit of the holidays alive. not everyone can be a foster parent... but anyone can help a foster child. deshaun watso move on what some are calling a new low. we'll tell you about the legal battle after a ten-bedroom space is turned into a short-term rental. and then, organizers of the burning man festival are fighting a massive tax bill. how it could end up affecting next year....
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narrator: it's an enormous endeavor.t willing to ever take for granted that this is gonna work. narrator: fraught with obstacles. -woman: is that a shark bite? -man: massive.
narrator: it's an enormous endeavor.t willing to ever take for granted that this is gonna work. narrator: fraught with obstacles. -woman: is that a shark bite? -man: massive.
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[ laughter ] narrator: if the sharks hear a great idea... reow!w! ...using their own money. i want 50%. narrator: and they're willing to fight each other for a piece of the action. this greedy savage -- his deal is horrible.
[ laughter ] narrator: if the sharks hear a great idea... reow!w! ...using their own money. i want 50%. narrator: and they're willing to fight each other for a piece of the action. this greedy savage -- his deal is horrible.
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narrator: ...they're ready to invest using their own money.
narrator: ...they're ready to invest using their own money.
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narrator: genetically engineered salmon was just approved by the fda - no labels required. disturbing, right? get this. if your state wants to label gmos, congress is trying a year-end sneak attack to block your right to label. call congress. demand clear labels, not high tech gimmicks. don't let them overturn state gmo labeling. protect our right to know. >>> planned parenthood is holding a national day of unity after last week's deadly shooting in colorado springs. supporters gathered at all souls church unitarian in northwest d.c. they prayed for the families of the three people killed in colorado springs. one planned parenthood employee at today's event wants to make sure women can get their services without the threat of violence or having to face protesters outside of facilities. >> our patients have a lot of barriers, a lot of issues already affecting them outside their reproductive health and so i'm just here to share about what they go through, walking through our doors and having to encounter the protesters before they even receive our services. >> police have not
narrator: genetically engineered salmon was just approved by the fda - no labels required. disturbing, right? get this. if your state wants to label gmos, congress is trying a year-end sneak attack to block your right to label. call congress. demand clear labels, not high tech gimmicks. don't let them overturn state gmo labeling. protect our right to know. >>> planned parenthood is holding a national day of unity after last week's deadly shooting in colorado springs. supporters...
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(narrator) cbs presents. may peace prevail on earth. may peace prevail on earth. may peace prevail on earth. (speaking in foreign language) may peace prevail on earth. may peace prevail on earth. may peace prevail on earth. (narrator) there is so much to be thankful for in our lives on this beautiful planet.
(narrator) cbs presents. may peace prevail on earth. may peace prevail on earth. may peace prevail on earth. (speaking in foreign language) may peace prevail on earth. may peace prevail on earth. may peace prevail on earth. (narrator) there is so much to be thankful for in our lives on this beautiful planet.
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(narrator) cbs presents. ♪ may peace prevail on earth. may peace prevail on earth.ce prevail on earth. (speaking in foreign language) may peace prevail on earth. may peace prevail on earth. may peace prevail on earth. (narrator) there is so much to be thankful for in our lives on this beautiful planet. from above, it is hard to believe that people are locked in life and death struggles every day often due to violence in the name of religion. and yet, through the darkness shines a light. may peace prevail on earth. (speaking in foreign language) may peace prevail on earth. (speaking in foreign language) may peace prevail on earth. may peace prevail on earth. may peace prevail.
(narrator) cbs presents. ♪ may peace prevail on earth. may peace prevail on earth.ce prevail on earth. (speaking in foreign language) may peace prevail on earth. may peace prevail on earth. may peace prevail on earth. (narrator) there is so much to be thankful for in our lives on this beautiful planet. from above, it is hard to believe that people are locked in life and death struggles every day often due to violence in the name of religion. and yet, through the darkness shines a light. may...
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narrator: to help, sleep train is holding a secret santa toy drive.our gift to any sleep train, and help keep the spirit of the holidays alive. not everyone can be a foster parent... but anyone can help a foster child. the uncertainties i don't wantof hep c.with or wonder... ...whether i should seek treatment. i am ready. because today there's harvoni. a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. harvoni is proven to cure up to 99% of patients... ...who've had no prior treatment. it's the one and only cure that's... ...one pill, once a day for 12 weeks. certain patients... ...can be cured with just 8 weeks of harvoni. with harvoni, there's no interferon and there are no complex regimens. tell your doctor if you have other liver or kidney problems, or other medical conditions. and about all the medicines you take including herbal supplements. harvoni should not be taken with any medicines containing amiodarone, rifampin, or st. john's wort. it also should not be taken with any other medicine that contains sovaldi. side eff
narrator: to help, sleep train is holding a secret santa toy drive.our gift to any sleep train, and help keep the spirit of the holidays alive. not everyone can be a foster parent... but anyone can help a foster child. the uncertainties i don't wantof hep c.with or wonder... ...whether i should seek treatment. i am ready. because today there's harvoni. a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. harvoni is proven to cure up to 99% of patients... ...who've had no...
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(narrator) there is so much to be thankful for in our lives on this beautiful planet.to believe that people are locked in life and death struggles every day often due to violence in the name of religion. and yet, through the darkness shines a light. may peace prevail on earth. (speaking in foreign language) may peace prevail on earth. (speaking in foreign language) may peace prevail on earth. may peace prevail on earth. may peace prevail.
(narrator) there is so much to be thankful for in our lives on this beautiful planet.to believe that people are locked in life and death struggles every day often due to violence in the name of religion. and yet, through the darkness shines a light. may peace prevail on earth. (speaking in foreign language) may peace prevail on earth. (speaking in foreign language) may peace prevail on earth. may peace prevail on earth. may peace prevail.
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narrator: most indulgent, i'm going back for seconds. greasiest goodness you can dig into after dark. from a texas taco served in a gas station, a car wash, gas, and texas tacos, what is going on here? narrator: to a stellar sandwich straight out of los angeles. how many pastrami sandwiches do you think you
narrator: most indulgent, i'm going back for seconds. greasiest goodness you can dig into after dark. from a texas taco served in a gas station, a car wash, gas, and texas tacos, what is going on here? narrator: to a stellar sandwich straight out of los angeles. how many pastrami sandwiches do you think you