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narrator: but he ran into trouble.an: i'm in this cognitive battle with this orangutan, and i'm losing. narrator: now in middle age, can america's best-educated orangutan finally learn who he really is? he told us he was an orangutan person. narrator: an animal born to be wild. the rarest of bonds with a human. a friendship across the divide. a story of unbreakable devotion.
narrator: but he ran into trouble.an: i'm in this cognitive battle with this orangutan, and i'm losing. narrator: now in middle age, can america's best-educated orangutan finally learn who he really is? he told us he was an orangutan person. narrator: an animal born to be wild. the rarest of bonds with a human. a friendship across the divide. a story of unbreakable devotion.
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. >> narrator: ...wall street bailouts... >> ...devastated by losses in mortgage investments... >> narrator: ...and obama himself. >> how about being able to call half the country racist? what's that going to do for your fundraising? >> he came into office with a very naive view of politics, and very quickly was reeducated. >> so how is that hope-y, change-y thing working out for ya? >> his biggest misunderstanding about american politics was that it wasn't polarized. >> you're pathetic! >> afro-leninism! >> we can't afford it. >> narrator: but for the republican establishment, the polarization was an opportunity. >> there were a lot of angry citizens across america. they saw that the democratic majority, along with the president, were going in a direction where i don't think people thought they would go. >> no! don't do this to us! >> narrator: it was an anger that gave the gop an historic midterm victory, and set the stage for an insurgency inside the republican party. >> new year, new congress, new strategy. >> day one in congress, sworn in... >> the 112th congress... >> do you solemnly
. >> narrator: ...wall street bailouts... >> ...devastated by losses in mortgage investments... >> narrator: ...and obama himself. >> how about being able to call half the country racist? what's that going to do for your fundraising? >> he came into office with a very naive view of politics, and very quickly was reeducated. >> so how is that hope-y, change-y thing working out for ya? >> his biggest misunderstanding about american politics was that it...
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>> narrator: on television, he was becoming a symbol of business success.billionaire. >> welcome to the world according to trump, the billionaire builder with a big bang approach who dared to autograph the manhattan skyline. >> narrator: he was now determined to make "trump" a household name all over america. he began with a legendary buying spree. >> banks were lining up to give him money, and they would beat each other on terms to provide money to him. he was spending money like a drunken sailor. he buys a giant yacht that he doesn't really enjoy at all. >> narrator: there was an airline. >> he bought the trump shuttle from bankrupt eastern airlines, had no idea how to run an airline. >> donald trump, the biggest casino owner... >> narrator: then he built a gambling empire in atlantic city-- two casinos and a hotel. (cheering) then, the iconic plaza hotel in new york city. >> it did seem out of control and possibly even pathological. casino after casino after casino after casino. hotels, yacht. everywhere he turned, another big piece of real estate here,
>> narrator: on television, he was becoming a symbol of business success.billionaire. >> welcome to the world according to trump, the billionaire builder with a big bang approach who dared to autograph the manhattan skyline. >> narrator: he was now determined to make "trump" a household name all over america. he began with a legendary buying spree. >> banks were lining up to give him money, and they would beat each other on terms to provide money to him. he was...
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(applause) >> narrator: and it worked. three months into a new millennium, russia had a new president. he seemed a modern man, a man for the future, a future all russians hoped would be better than the past. but 15 years later, shadows from the past haunt this place. it's a memorial to those who died in those apartment bombings. since that day, books, newspaper reports and documentaries have all raised disturbing questions about what really happened here, who was really responsible. among the questioners: mikhail trepashkin, who spent two years trying to investigate the crime on behalf of one of the families. a former kgb officer himself, and a lawyer, trepashkin was always dubious about the official story: the chechen connection. his doubts only grew when his former colleagues in the security services reacted to his investigation. >> (translated): they were telling me, "don't dig into it, otherwise you will get imprisoned yourself," and then specifically, they were telling me in a straightforward way, "just leave it if yo
(applause) >> narrator: and it worked. three months into a new millennium, russia had a new president. he seemed a modern man, a man for the future, a future all russians hoped would be better than the past. but 15 years later, shadows from the past haunt this place. it's a memorial to those who died in those apartment bombings. since that day, books, newspaper reports and documentaries have all raised disturbing questions about what really happened here, who was really responsible. among...
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i'll admit it. >> narrator: it would get even worse for trump. >> narrator: just two days before theond debate, an un-aired video from the tv show access hollywood. >> there was one account after another about donald trump attacking women, groping women, saying nasty things about women. but the moment that counts is the moment this is on video. >> here's a guy who's making crude, disgusting jokes and the father in you, the brother in you comes out, and the husband in you. and you can't defend it. >> the trump camp has swiftly launched into disaster mode... >> a big, big development in this campaign as it comes to... >> right after that tape came out, suddenly everybody on the trump team went radio silent. everyone. >> this was the october surprise. had the ability to take down a campaign. and the internal discussion amongst the campaign, some were, "you need to apologize immediately," and some were "you need to double down." >> donald trump's campaign, its worst crisis ever. >> we keep being told, "he is going to come on tv. he is going to say something. he is going to apologize." an
i'll admit it. >> narrator: it would get even worse for trump. >> narrator: just two days before theond debate, an un-aired video from the tv show access hollywood. >> there was one account after another about donald trump attacking women, groping women, saying nasty things about women. but the moment that counts is the moment this is on video. >> here's a guy who's making crude, disgusting jokes and the father in you, the brother in you comes out, and the husband in...
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narrator: today on "21st century," girls for sale in india. and canada's indigenous women, the missing and the dead. in india, a child is abducted every 8 minutes. most are girls. a third d are never found. [man speaking hindndi] narrator: rescuing girls for sale. kolkata, one of the largest cities in india. it's home to one of the biggest red light districts in asia. over 60,000 prostitutes work here. many of them children trafficked against their will. richi kant is an anti-trafficking activist. his mission is to rescue underage girls who've been kidnapped and then sold into prostitution, forced marriage, or domestic slavery. today, he's on his way to meet the parents of a 17-year-old girl, norbanu, who disappeared almost a year ago. norbanunu's parents live on less than 50 cents a day. for them, this may be the only hope of finding their daughter. [all speaking hindi] although richi is hopeful, the reality is that around 1/3 of trafficked children are never traced. stories of trafficked girls are not unique to this state, bengal. they're ju
narrator: today on "21st century," girls for sale in india. and canada's indigenous women, the missing and the dead. in india, a child is abducted every 8 minutes. most are girls. a third d are never found. [man speaking hindndi] narrator: rescuing girls for sale. kolkata, one of the largest cities in india. it's home to one of the biggest red light districts in asia. over 60,000 prostitutes work here. many of them children trafficked against their will. richi kant is an...
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narrator: women like those in winnipeg. and with the inquiry underway, new evidence provided by the members of the winnipeg community led to an arrest. officer: today i'm informing the public that raymond joseph cormier has been charged with second degree murder in the death of tina fontaine. narrator: cormier, 55 years old, had been traced by winnipeg police to vancouver and has a preliminary trial hearing scheduled for may 2017. john: this was wrong. this little girl should not have been killed. we've all let her down. every level of society has let this kid down. she had so much potential like every other kid in the world. and this is what's happened to her. but the way the community pulled together, the entire community pulled together to conclude this investigation. we couldn't have done it without the people of winnipeg. bernadette: a 15-year-old's body wrapped in a garbage bag, disposed of in the red river like she's garbage, you know, is just--i think it woke our country up. you know, i think people started to see t
narrator: women like those in winnipeg. and with the inquiry underway, new evidence provided by the members of the winnipeg community led to an arrest. officer: today i'm informing the public that raymond joseph cormier has been charged with second degree murder in the death of tina fontaine. narrator: cormier, 55 years old, had been traced by winnipeg police to vancouver and has a preliminary trial hearing scheduled for may 2017. john: this was wrong. this little girl should not have been...
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♪ narrator: the world is changing.oday, we stand on the brink of a fourth industrial revolution, one that will transform the way we work, the way we live, and even what makes us human. michael: there is a group of technologies that are combining to create transformation across almost every industry at the moment, and those technologies include things like artificial intelligence, 3-d printing, robotics, big data, and then some things on the sort of life sciences front in terms of genetics and medical imaging. these things are sort of combining in a way that is bringing a host of transformative changes across industries. i would describe the fourth industrial revolution actually quite similarly to how i would describe the past three. and that is, technology that leads to massive gains in productivity. and massive gains in productivity means substantial improvements to everyone's quality of life. narrator: the world has been through revolutions before. the advent of mechanization, then electronics, then the digital revol
♪ narrator: the world is changing.oday, we stand on the brink of a fourth industrial revolution, one that will transform the way we work, the way we live, and even what makes us human. michael: there is a group of technologies that are combining to create transformation across almost every industry at the moment, and those technologies include things like artificial intelligence, 3-d printing, robotics, big data, and then some things on the sort of life sciences front in terms of genetics and...
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narrator: at the moment, the united states had no president.ry truman's term expired at noon, and general eisenhower was not sworn in until 12:32. ♪ ["hail to the chief"] narrator: but now, he was at the rostrum with the chief justice of the united states supreme court who was to administer the brief oath. his voice was slightly tremulous though his hand was steady as he repeated the historic words. >> dwight d. eisenhower, do you solemnly swear -- dwight eisenhower: i, dwight d. eisenhower, do solemnly swear. >> that you will faithfully execute the office of president of the united states. dwight eisenhower: that i will faithfully execute the office of president of the united states. >> and will to the best of your ability. dwight eisenhower: and will to to the best of my ability. >> preserve, protect and defend the constitution of the united states. dwight eisenhower: preserve, protect and defend the constitution of the united states. >> so help you god. dwight eisenhower: so help me god. [applause] >> shaking hands with harry truman. mrs. tr
narrator: at the moment, the united states had no president.ry truman's term expired at noon, and general eisenhower was not sworn in until 12:32. ♪ ["hail to the chief"] narrator: but now, he was at the rostrum with the chief justice of the united states supreme court who was to administer the brief oath. his voice was slightly tremulous though his hand was steady as he repeated the historic words. >> dwight d. eisenhower, do you solemnly swear -- dwight eisenhower: i, dwight...
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narrator :when the u.s. supreme court handed down the 1954 brown decision mandating the desegregation of america's public schools, it was a major victory for civil rights attorney thurgood marshall. but no one, not even the justices, knew what would happen in the south. it didn't take long to find out. thurgood marshal:a feww border states accepted the brown decision with good faith, but in much of the south there was to be the massive resistance for a decade and more. governor herman talmadge: we intend to maintain separate schools in georgia, one way or another, come what may. senator eastland: we are going to retain segregated schools, and we are not going to pay any attention to a political decision by an incompetent political court narrato:when the naacpcp attorneys won the brown decision they ended the legal basis for segregation and set the south on fire. for thurgood marshall, brown was the final leg in a heroic journey to end segregation. last night, less than an hour after judge grooms' decision...
narrator :when the u.s. supreme court handed down the 1954 brown decision mandating the desegregation of america's public schools, it was a major victory for civil rights attorney thurgood marshall. but no one, not even the justices, knew what would happen in the south. it didn't take long to find out. thurgood marshal:a feww border states accepted the brown decision with good faith, but in much of the south there was to be the massive resistance for a decade and more. governor herman talmadge:...
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(female narrator) so dr.ttled formulas exclusively for cindy, and it wasn't long before she started sharing these formulas with family and friends. (male narrator) from there, it grew to become meaningful beauty, the global skincare phenomenon that's loved by more than two million women around the world. (cindy) it's so satisfying to know that you created a product that people are loving and using, and it's giving them confidence about their skin. i mean, i don't know a better, more satisfying feeling than that. (valerie) cindy crawford is on a mission to take the kind of skincare that used to only be available to the rich and famous and make it accessible to everyone. (lana) to be able to use the same products as one of the biggest supermodels on the planet, that's amazing. it's like getting the secret potion that everybody wants. (male narrator) and now, meaningful beauty introduces a new system, meaningful beauty ultra, the next level skincare system from cindy and dr. sebagh with new science and new ingre
(female narrator) so dr.ttled formulas exclusively for cindy, and it wasn't long before she started sharing these formulas with family and friends. (male narrator) from there, it grew to become meaningful beauty, the global skincare phenomenon that's loved by more than two million women around the world. (cindy) it's so satisfying to know that you created a product that people are loving and using, and it's giving them confidence about their skin. i mean, i don't know a better, more satisfying...
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narrator: for sheriff thomas gilmore, it was a long time coming. he often wondered if it would ever come to greene county, alabama. when it did come, it was startling in its completeness. in 1968, greene county's population was 75% black. its government was 100% white. by 1970, the government was almost 100% black. sheriff thomas gilmore and probate judge william mckinley branch, who led the marches to get the vote, are now the leading county officials. >> i have tried to dignify the office of sheriff in this way. the sheriffs before me tried to operate by putting people -- came into theff community, probable my, and somebody was going to jail. that is the only way i remember the sheriff growing up. he put people in jail. >> when we used to march down the street here, plenty days i would leave home and i would hope to come back alive. walking to the street you could just feel the hostility. >> i got beat up. i was recognized as a leader in my community. if one would do that to me, the police officer would -- on isolated roads, people in .arious com
narrator: for sheriff thomas gilmore, it was a long time coming. he often wondered if it would ever come to greene county, alabama. when it did come, it was startling in its completeness. in 1968, greene county's population was 75% black. its government was 100% white. by 1970, the government was almost 100% black. sheriff thomas gilmore and probate judge william mckinley branch, who led the marches to get the vote, are now the leading county officials. >> i have tried to dignify the...
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zap (male narrator) previously on hell's kitchen... in the wheel of fusion challenge, the chefs spun to combine ethnic cuisines. - mexican and chef's choice. - indian. (paulie voice-over) nobody's ever done mexican and indian before. the [bleep], drew. (narrator) and world-renowned fusion chef roy yamaguchi agreed... the outside is brown, but there's rawness in the middle. (narrator) rejecting both andrew and paulie's dishes. i would probably stay away from giving anybody a point on this one. (narrator) ryan's rack of lamb over french lentils... that lamb's cooked perfectly. (narrator) was the only dish to impress in the french and japanese fusion round. you've got that excitement between those two cuisines. thank you, chef. (narrator) and in the final round, featuring french and chinese cuisine... i like the flavor of the sauce. (narrator) ki
zap (male narrator) previously on hell's kitchen... in the wheel of fusion challenge, the chefs spun to combine ethnic cuisines. - mexican and chef's choice. - indian. (paulie voice-over) nobody's ever done mexican and indian before. the [bleep], drew. (narrator) and world-renowned fusion chef roy yamaguchi agreed... the outside is brown, but there's rawness in the middle. (narrator) rejecting both andrew and paulie's dishes. i would probably stay away from giving anybody a point...
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miralax. >> narrator: this wednesday on "hunted." >> this is as dangerous as it gets, man. >> narrator a new fugitive team heads off the grid. >> holy crap. >> narrator: but not out of danger. >> get down, just get down! >> narrator: escape room experts make a bold first impression. >> see you in 28 days. >> they have just royally pissed me off. >> narrator: and the intel team secures a crucial lead. >> i have audio intercept. >> it is a positive i.d. on your fugitives. >> it's easy to forget, yeah, we can hear you. atla >>> sunday, february 5 in houston, the new england patriots will take on the atlantic falcons. it's at the and electrifying superbowl 50 1.:absolutely. you have 2 teams combining today. this is everything the nfl would want. you have 2 great quarterbacks, each mvp candidates. the falcons have scored more points than any other team so i think it is exciting action, actually. >> camel be with us for the next 30 minutes. but 1st, storms continue to batter northern california. good day. our top storm related stories from around the bay area from mudslides to: trees, we are
miralax. >> narrator: this wednesday on "hunted." >> this is as dangerous as it gets, man. >> narrator a new fugitive team heads off the grid. >> holy crap. >> narrator: but not out of danger. >> get down, just get down! >> narrator: escape room experts make a bold first impression. >> see you in 28 days. >> they have just royally pissed me off. >> narrator: and the intel team secures a crucial lead. >> i have audio...
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miralax. >> narrator: this wednesday on "hunted." >> this is as dangerous as it gets, man. >> narrator a new fugitive team heads off the grid. >> holy crap. >> narrator: but not out of danger. >> get down, just get down! >> narrator: escape room experts make a bold first impression. >> see you in 28 days. >> they have just royally pissed me off. >> narrator: and the intel team secures a crucial lead. >> i have audio intercept. >> it is a positive i.d. on your fugitives. >> it's easy to forget, yeah, we can hear you. . >>> live from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia. this is cbs3 eyewitness news at 11:00. >>> the night is damp. this is the calm before the storm, a powerful nor'easter heading our way. >>> stormscan 3 shows that nor'easter rotating its way up the east coast. we're in for a wet and windy start. i'm jessica dean >> i'm ukee washington. the morning commute conditions could be far from ideal. let's get to indicate katie >> we got almost two feet of snow but the piece missing with this nor'easter arctic cold. it's been mild, so this is a rain and wind maker and that's a
miralax. >> narrator: this wednesday on "hunted." >> this is as dangerous as it gets, man. >> narrator a new fugitive team heads off the grid. >> holy crap. >> narrator: but not out of danger. >> get down, just get down! >> narrator: escape room experts make a bold first impression. >> see you in 28 days. >> they have just royally pissed me off. >> narrator: and the intel team secures a crucial lead. >> i have audio...
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narrator: in the end, ed pulaski could never escape the big burn.nd lungs, he kept on working for the forest service until 1929, stubbornly petitioning the government for compensation for his wounds and for money to care for the simple graves of those who had fallen. he also never stopped using his hands and crafted a tool with a hoe on one end and an ax on the other. it was so perfectly designed that fire fighters around the world never again did battle without what came to be known as a pulaski by their side. ican experience is provided by: the american roadtrip, still one of the best ways to see the country: giving you the freedom to go where you want, stop where you please, and make as many memories as you possibly can. for over 100 years, we've built auto coverage to help americans enjoy their journeys. liberty mutual insurance is a proud sponsor of american experience. major funding for american experience is provided by... the alfred p. sloan foundation, supporting original research and public understanding of science, technology, and economi
narrator: in the end, ed pulaski could never escape the big burn.nd lungs, he kept on working for the forest service until 1929, stubbornly petitioning the government for compensation for his wounds and for money to care for the simple graves of those who had fallen. he also never stopped using his hands and crafted a tool with a hoe on one end and an ax on the other. it was so perfectly designed that fire fighters around the world never again did battle without what came to be known as a...
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(narrator) and ryan's spicy lamb slider
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(male narrator) previously on "hell's kitchen"... we're gonna put your trust in each other to the test. (narrator) chef ramsay presented a challenging take... you will be working in pairs. (narrator) on his always difficult taste it, now make it challenge. one tastes it and one makes it. it just totally changes up the whole entire game. (narrator) using their palates, their communication skills... i'll lick it again. (narrator) and their cooking ability... it tastes like a pork chop. (narrator) every one of the pairs got elements right and wrong. the scales are just still teetering. (narrator) but there was one critical ingredient, the protein, that only one pair got right. three of you had pork. wendy and ryan had veal. the right answer was... veal. - yes. - [bleep].
(male narrator) previously on "hell's kitchen"... we're gonna put your trust in each other to the test. (narrator) chef ramsay presented a challenging take... you will be working in pairs. (narrator) on his always difficult taste it, now make it challenge. one tastes it and one makes it. it just totally changes up the whole entire game. (narrator) using their palates, their communication skills... i'll lick it again. (narrator) and their cooking ability... it tastes...
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miralax. >> narrator: this wednesday on "hunted." >> this is as dangerous as it gets, man. >> narrator a new fugitive team heads off the grid. >> holy crap. >> narrator: but not out of danger. >> get down, just get down! >> narrator: escape room experts make a bold first impression. >> see you in 28 days. >> they have just royally pissed me off. >> narrator: and the intel team secures a crucial lead. >> i have audio intercept. >> it is a positive i.d. on your fugitives. >> it's easy to forget, yeah, we can hear you. >>> we're dealing with light rain tonight and the be howling at times through midday on monday. a big storm spinning north of atlanta will throw a lot of moisture our way and with low pressure the winds will howl. you see the light winds moving off towards the northwest and loudoun county and northern prince william county and western fairfax. here's futurecast overnight, 4 a.m. rain is widespread, temperatures not moving up, 40s to around 50, 6 a.m. and heavy rain moving in through the morning hours till midday an inch or more, winds potentially gusting 40, 45, maybe 50 mi
miralax. >> narrator: this wednesday on "hunted." >> this is as dangerous as it gets, man. >> narrator a new fugitive team heads off the grid. >> holy crap. >> narrator: but not out of danger. >> get down, just get down! >> narrator: escape room experts make a bold first impression. >> see you in 28 days. >> they have just royally pissed me off. >> narrator: and the intel team secures a crucial lead. >> i have audio...
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narrator: welcome to "global 3000." this week we're looking at animal species which are under threat of extinction and at the -- those trying to protect them. we go to south africa where rhinos are still at the mercy of poachers. their horn is more valuable than gold. what can be done to put a stop to this illegal trade? in kenya, we learn about bee populations that protect elephants. it might sound like a joke, but it's not. but first t we go to kazakhstat, home to o the saiga antelopes. recentntly, the species was neay wiped out. we went to find out why. it's been a year since news emerged of the agonizing deaths suffered by hundreds of thousands of saiga antelopes in the kazakhstan steppes. the cause -- an aggressive bacteria. that much was clear. but why was the damage so extensive? a group of researchersrs are determined to find out, and our cameraman axel warnstedt jnened them o on their quest. but it's difficult to locate the few remaining animals. the antyn dala steppe is vast, and on top of that, saiga antelope
narrator: welcome to "global 3000." this week we're looking at animal species which are under threat of extinction and at the -- those trying to protect them. we go to south africa where rhinos are still at the mercy of poachers. their horn is more valuable than gold. what can be done to put a stop to this illegal trade? in kenya, we learn about bee populations that protect elephants. it might sound like a joke, but it's not. but first t we go to kazakhstat, home to o the saiga...
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you hit the water, and you're done. narrator: one life-changing moment. [cheers and applause] - [screams] - i'm gonna push through, and i'm gonna persevere. - i'm gonna be the first american ninja warrior 'cause i want it. i want it worse than anybody else. - i want to get to the top of that warped wall, and press that button. - we're gonna see records smashed. it's gonna be unbelievable. - i always felt i was a ninja since 1979. narrator: this is american ninja warrior.
you hit the water, and you're done. narrator: one life-changing moment. [cheers and applause] - [screams] - i'm gonna push through, and i'm gonna persevere. - i'm gonna be the first american ninja warrior 'cause i want it. i want it worse than anybody else. - i want to get to the top of that warped wall, and press that button. - we're gonna see records smashed. it's gonna be unbelievable. - i always felt i was a ninja since 1979. narrator: this is american ninja warrior.
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they're the three narrators. one of the three, the man, ramsay roothoorp, is actually kind of a horn-dog. that would be the technical phrase, is that right? - yeah, that's the typical phrase. - pbs friendly phrase, yeah, this is a guy who is a bit of a sex-obsessive. - yes, so, you mention having that, or three narrators. i've never done this before. i'm always trying to do something new at every book. - right, mix up the structure. - mix up the structure. so, they talk to you, ultimately first person, right at you, so it becomes very intimate. and, of course, as in any group of people trying to get ahead, they have their conflicts. the points of view might cover the same territory, but in a different way. - yeah, it's got a little rashomon quality to it, right, how you tell the story is how you see the story. - exactly, exactly, so one of the ones who was excluded, of the three narrators, we have dawn chapman, she is a very pretty blond. again, this is theater, so they want a good-looking woman who can look good
they're the three narrators. one of the three, the man, ramsay roothoorp, is actually kind of a horn-dog. that would be the technical phrase, is that right? - yeah, that's the typical phrase. - pbs friendly phrase, yeah, this is a guy who is a bit of a sex-obsessive. - yes, so, you mention having that, or three narrators. i've never done this before. i'm always trying to do something new at every book. - right, mix up the structure. - mix up the structure. so, they talk to you, ultimately first...
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for our we will see more rain possibility of freezing rain in the high country. male narrator: there is no shortcut to greatness. we set a goal, a target that, to others, may seem unreachable. - being the first woman to complete the qualifying course is definitely a dream of mine. narrator: we train, and we strive, and sometimes we come up short. [ crowd gasps ] so we go back to work. and then when our name is called again... - it's kacy catanzaro. narrator: ...we dig deep and push past the pain until we stand triumphant on top of that mountain. - history has been made! the fist woman ever to complete the qualifying course. narrator: and everyone else's mountains shrink before them. - it's me versus the course. - you only get one shot. - the sky's the limit.
for our we will see more rain possibility of freezing rain in the high country. male narrator: there is no shortcut to greatness. we set a goal, a target that, to others, may seem unreachable. - being the first woman to complete the qualifying course is definitely a dream of mine. narrator: we train, and we strive, and sometimes we come up short. [ crowd gasps ] so we go back to work. and then when our name is called again... - it's kacy catanzaro. narrator: ...we dig deep and push past the...
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Jan 16, 2017
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narrator: the third term tradition passes from american life.resident roosevelt accepts with confidence in great the army which george washington refused. franklin roosevelt: in this day, the task of the people is to save that nation and its institutions from disruption from without. in the face of great perils never before in combat, our strong purpose is to protect and to perpetuate the integrity of democracy. for this, of this we must honor the spirit of america and the faith of america. we do not retreat. we are not content to stand still. as americans, we go forward. in the service of our country, by the will of god. [applause] as the address finished, the stirring spectacle of the inaugural parade began. reviewing troops at the court of freedom. a military parade of which the defense program is a keynote. a military parade of which the defense program is a keynote. the west point cadets. ahead, four grim, uncertain years. for president roosevelt, the colossal task of arming and protecting this nation without sacrificing its democratic heri
narrator: the third term tradition passes from american life.resident roosevelt accepts with confidence in great the army which george washington refused. franklin roosevelt: in this day, the task of the people is to save that nation and its institutions from disruption from without. in the face of great perils never before in combat, our strong purpose is to protect and to perpetuate the integrity of democracy. for this, of this we must honor the spirit of america and the faith of america. we...
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narrator: dating back to his memorable run to become ufc heavyweight champion over a decade ago, andrei arlovski has proven time and time again that his right hand is one of the most powerful in division history. a weapon that is as brutally quick -as it is effective. -buffer: arlovski! narratoand since his return to the octagon over two years ago, the pit bull has added four more impressive victories to run his career total to 25 wins. 20 by way of stoppage. mike: it is all over! joe: that's it! unbelievable! narrator: however, after recently being derailed by his division's best, at age 37, the battle-hardened veteran now seeks to summon one final championship run, as the six-foot-four powerhouse undergoes his sixth training camp in just two years. coach: ten stations. all the way through, andrei. hands up. hold it. bam, bam. roll. good boy. narrator: focusing on the future is what originally brought arlovski here, to one of the world's most hallowed training grounds. and in order to prepare for his dangerous opponent, the pit bull has recruited "the dean of mean," former ufc fighter,
narrator: dating back to his memorable run to become ufc heavyweight champion over a decade ago, andrei arlovski has proven time and time again that his right hand is one of the most powerful in division history. a weapon that is as brutally quick -as it is effective. -buffer: arlovski! narratoand since his return to the octagon over two years ago, the pit bull has added four more impressive victories to run his career total to 25 wins. 20 by way of stoppage. mike: it is all over! joe: that's...
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Jan 14, 2017
01/17
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narrator: storks know how to keep kids safe... both: awww! narrator: do you? jr: what?tulip: you don't. [laughing] tulip: oh man, you laugh when you're uncomfortable. jr: no. narrator: making sure your child is in the right seat is one of the steps to safer travel. tulip: we can do this, together! narrator: to know for sure that your child is in the right seat for their age and size... nate: remember when i was a baby, it felt like one minute ago? dad: what? narrator: visit safercar.gov/therightseat dad: what he said. ♪my wish for you ♪is that this life becomes all that you want it to♪ ♪your dreams stay big, your worries stay small♪ ♪you never need to carry more than you can hold♪ ♪and while you're out there gettin where you're gettin to♪ ♪and wants the same things too♪ ♪yeah, this is my wish . john: earlier, we asked those of who you follow me on facebook or twitter to tell us who your heroes of freedom are? andrew said thomas soul for expose are him to the wonders of capitalism. and soul does this with many books and articles and they are a wonderful introduction to t
narrator: storks know how to keep kids safe... both: awww! narrator: do you? jr: what?tulip: you don't. [laughing] tulip: oh man, you laugh when you're uncomfortable. jr: no. narrator: making sure your child is in the right seat is one of the steps to safer travel. tulip: we can do this, together! narrator: to know for sure that your child is in the right seat for their age and size... nate: remember when i was a baby, it felt like one minute ago? dad: what? narrator: visit...
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Jan 15, 2017
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and hard work in focus. - [narrator] the arts.
and hard work in focus. - [narrator] the arts.
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Jan 8, 2017
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narrator: next, first friday.ette: stay in the city if you want to -- just leave all your money in oakland! [ laughter ] ♪
narrator: next, first friday.ette: stay in the city if you want to -- just leave all your money in oakland! [ laughter ] ♪
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Jan 31, 2017
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. - [narrator] up next, it's music city roots, live from the factory. in this episode, penetrating songs by emily west, new york folk duo mike and ruthy, and a reunion of nashville's rock stars government cheese, right after this. - [announcer] national broadcast of music city roots is made possible by acceptance auto insurance. based in nashville, tennessee, acceptance offers personal automobile coverage from coast to coast. more information available at acceptance.com. you, your terms, accepted. - [narrator] franklin, tennessee, inspired music, local flavor, on the edge of nashville. visitfranklin.com. - [narrator] nissan, proud sponsor of art and culture in our home state of tennessee. nissan, innovation that excites. more information is available at nissanusa.com.
. - [narrator] up next, it's music city roots, live from the factory. in this episode, penetrating songs by emily west, new york folk duo mike and ruthy, and a reunion of nashville's rock stars government cheese, right after this. - [announcer] national broadcast of music city roots is made possible by acceptance auto insurance. based in nashville, tennessee, acceptance offers personal automobile coverage from coast to coast. more information available at acceptance.com. you, your terms,...
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Jan 1, 2017
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narrator: mary makes a luxurious alternative to the christmas pudding
narrator: mary makes a luxurious alternative to the christmas pudding
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Jan 5, 2017
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narrator: so grab your loved ones monkey: don't even.r: and explore a world of possibilities. kubo: come on, this way. narrator: visit discovertheforest.org to find the closest forest or park to you. no, i'm scheduling time to go oto the bank to get a mortgage. ugh, you're using a vacation day to go to the bank? i know, right? just go to lendingtree.com. get up to five loan offers to compare side by side for free. wow, that's great. wait, how did you get in my kitchen? oh, i followed a raccoon in through your doggie door. [chittering] [gasps] get a better mortgage on your schedule. not the bank's. lendingtree. when banks compete, you win. just think of him as a big cat. [chittering] with rabies. president-elect mike pence made it clear that donald trump is going repeal obamacare as soon as he takes office. president obama has made a personal appeal to fire up public outrage the way the tea party did for republicans in 2009nd try to block that deal. one democratic senator refused to attend president obama's meeting. why didr didn't you go
narrator: so grab your loved ones monkey: don't even.r: and explore a world of possibilities. kubo: come on, this way. narrator: visit discovertheforest.org to find the closest forest or park to you. no, i'm scheduling time to go oto the bank to get a mortgage. ugh, you're using a vacation day to go to the bank? i know, right? just go to lendingtree.com. get up to five loan offers to compare side by side for free. wow, that's great. wait, how did you get in my kitchen? oh, i followed a raccoon...
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(female narrator) imagine looking up to five years younger instantly.ye bye foundation is proven to last all day. increase skin hydration by 79% in just 10 minutes, and improve the look of your skin in just 10 days. as easy as applying a moisturizer, it's completely buildable, so it gives you the coverage you want, even camouflaging your most challenging imperfections. but it's so light you can't feel it on your skin. and it protects your skin with spf 50+ mineral-based sunscreen. bye bye foundation can cover dark spots, fine lines, pores, acne, and imperfections from view instantly. the secret is 3d skin flex technology. developed with plastic surgeons and dermatologists, it targets your skin issues on three levels. within the skin's surface, anti-aging peptides, hyaluronic acid, and hydrolyzed collagen infuse moisture and help correct the look of aging skin. at the surface, light diffusing pigments cover and perfect the look of your skin and flex so they move with you, and are designed not to crack or crease. and on top of your skin, broad spectrum 50
(female narrator) imagine looking up to five years younger instantly.ye bye foundation is proven to last all day. increase skin hydration by 79% in just 10 minutes, and improve the look of your skin in just 10 days. as easy as applying a moisturizer, it's completely buildable, so it gives you the coverage you want, even camouflaging your most challenging imperfections. but it's so light you can't feel it on your skin. and it protects your skin with spf 50+ mineral-based sunscreen. bye bye...
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Jan 25, 2017
01/17
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(narrator reading) narrator: today, the winding mystery behind a string of brutal, bloody murders, connecteds been murdering people and dumping thr bodies near the tracks. narrator: and now, detective are digging deep to find out if two teens are the latest victims
(narrator reading) narrator: today, the winding mystery behind a string of brutal, bloody murders, connecteds been murdering people and dumping thr bodies near the tracks. narrator: and now, detective are digging deep to find out if two teens are the latest victims