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seemed funny to hate newman. >> oh, newman. >> you got your friends that will like you.t was the reasoning, but there was no real reason, peter. for me to hate newman. he never did anything bad to me. it was just fun. it was fun to hate him. >> newman! >> you have this digital show -- how do you go about picking the guests for the show? >> just people i think are funny. i could never do a regular talk show because you got to fill the container every night. there's just not enough people that i really want to talk to. >> i have noticed most of the guests are mostly right now of 22 episodes -- >> yeah, let's get into that. [ laughter ] >> take a look over here, peter, what do you see? a lot of -- what's going on here? oh, this really -- but go ahead. this really -- me off. somebody thinks it's the census or something? you got to represent the actual pie chart of america. who cares. it's just funny. you know, funny is the world that i live in. you're funny, i'm interested. you're not funny, i'm not interested. and i have no interest in gender or race or anything like that.
seemed funny to hate newman. >> oh, newman. >> you got your friends that will like you.t was the reasoning, but there was no real reason, peter. for me to hate newman. he never did anything bad to me. it was just fun. it was fun to hate him. >> newman! >> you have this digital show -- how do you go about picking the guests for the show? >> just people i think are funny. i could never do a regular talk show because you got to fill the container every night. there's...
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>> it's the boilermaker, ryan newman. ryan newman and roger penske win the daytona 500. >> way to go, guys. >> jimmie johnson and greg biffle dominated the majority of the race. but in the end, it was the 99 car of carl edwards finding its way to a sprint cup victory lane for the first time. >> he's going to get a run at him. he'll get one shot at turn three and four. >> i'm telling you they'll be side to side when they come to the line. it will be another one of those fantastic atlanta finishes. >> johnson tries to block him. off turn four. >> and here they come and i think carl's got the advantage! >> he got it! >> he wins it! >> carl has done it! >> whoa! >> good job, yes! >> yeah, baby, yeah, baby! >> and these fans love it. >> look at carl. watch this. here he goes. come on. come on. >> yes! and that's after 500 miles of racing. >> the 2005 coca-cola 600 had a nascar record 22 caution flags. after five hours of wild racing, the fans were treated to a thrilling finish as jimmie johnson was trying for a three-peat. >>
>> it's the boilermaker, ryan newman. ryan newman and roger penske win the daytona 500. >> way to go, guys. >> jimmie johnson and greg biffle dominated the majority of the race. but in the end, it was the 99 car of carl edwards finding its way to a sprint cup victory lane for the first time. >> he's going to get a run at him. he'll get one shot at turn three and four. >> i'm telling you they'll be side to side when they come to the line. it will be another one of...
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size doesn't matter when it comes to fourth grader jayden newman. >> most high school athletes have to wait to be an upper classman to make the team. jadon has not got out of fourth grade. the 9-year-old has been running the point for the past two seasons. >> it's fun. the people that i play against. they think i'm not good. they see different on the court. >> when you go through the handshake line, what is that like? >> they are like, "wow, good job. i didn't know you played like that." >> no one gets mad at you? >> sometimes. >> the 4 foot prodigy averages 15 points and seven assists. her father who is her coach said she was born to play. >> she's daddy's little girl. she does whatever daddy does, she likes to watch. she's with me 24/7. being on a couch, watching the game, she was not walking to where she is today. she'll be by my side. she'll say what the coach needs to do, to shoot long range, to handle the ball so well at that age. even at the wmba. >> it's deceiving. she has a cute young innocent face. she's like the silent assassin on the court. >> that's how she is. she is very
size doesn't matter when it comes to fourth grader jayden newman. >> most high school athletes have to wait to be an upper classman to make the team. jadon has not got out of fourth grade. the 9-year-old has been running the point for the past two seasons. >> it's fun. the people that i play against. they think i'm not good. they see different on the court. >> when you go through the handshake line, what is that like? >> they are like, "wow, good job. i didn't know...
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that's where we aim that message. >> thank you very much, eric newman.have a favorite biscuit? >> the cajun filet, but there's nothing like the country biscuit, double ham. >> eric newman, executive vice president, general counsel of bojangles. stocks of nutrisystem fell 10%. i will talk with the chief executive of the weight-loss company next. ♪ >> one of the big movers in today's stock market, nutrisystem, shares falling 10%. it is the guidance of the first quarter that -- it was less than analysts had estimated. joining me is the president and chief executive, dawn zier. welcome to "taking stock." let's try to make your day -- we will tie up the stock business at the beginning. it cannot be fun to see your stock fall 10%. what do you think the reason was? >> a rough day but a great year. the stock is double what it was a year ago. as we look forward were talking about the first year of revenue growth in five years. we are pleased about where were going. i think there was confusion about shifting in quarters due to the promotion we are doing. we need t
that's where we aim that message. >> thank you very much, eric newman.have a favorite biscuit? >> the cajun filet, but there's nothing like the country biscuit, double ham. >> eric newman, executive vice president, general counsel of bojangles. stocks of nutrisystem fell 10%. i will talk with the chief executive of the weight-loss company next. ♪ >> one of the big movers in today's stock market, nutrisystem, shares falling 10%. it is the guidance of the first quarter...
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." >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, and union bank. >> for nearly 150 years, we have believed that the commercial bank owes its clients strength, stability, security. we believe in keeping lending standards high, capital ratios high, credit ratings high. companies expected it then -- companies expect it now. doing right -- it's just good business. union bank. >> and now, "bbc world news." >> this is bbc world news america. it reported from washington, i'm katty kay. inside the deceased city, syrians try to flee during a temporary cease-fire. a bbc team is on the ground there. from syria to iran, all topics on the agenda as the french president visited the white house. and she had the voice, personality, and the curls to make her a child star. tonight, we look back on the incredible life of shirley temple. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. united nations agencies are expressing serious concern ab
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joining me now, joe newman. wanted you on "the real story" because i see that your campaign slogan is "real issues, real points, real campaigns." why are you running at 101 years old? >> well, i've asked -- i've answered that question before. and i can only give you the same answer. i listen to what is going on. and am unhappy with the fact that human beings are not being concerned in their thinking. a few minutes of what i heard before is i hear a lot of -- a lot of talk, but we have to realize that there are human beings involved. and i became interested or concerned -- more concerned a few years ago when our representative, my representative in the same week voted to -- not to continue the bush tax cut -- to continue the bush tax cuts, not to raise them, and the same week voted against health care. in other words, he was saying no to -- that it was okay for -- not to raise taxes. >> right. >> and it is also okay for several millions to be without health care. >> right. so you're going to be a write-in candida
joining me now, joe newman. wanted you on "the real story" because i see that your campaign slogan is "real issues, real points, real campaigns." why are you running at 101 years old? >> well, i've asked -- i've answered that question before. and i can only give you the same answer. i listen to what is going on. and am unhappy with the fact that human beings are not being concerned in their thinking. a few minutes of what i heard before is i hear a lot of -- a lot of...
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. >> welcome back, you may not know the name jadan newman, but she is making headlines for her skills on the basketball court. we are introduced to the young hoops prodigy. she is playing high school ball even though she's in high school. >> most athletes have to wait until high school to make the varsity team. >> she has been running the point for the girls basketball team for two seasons. >> it's fun. the people i play against they think i'm not good. they see differently on the court. >> what's it like on the happened shake line? >> they are like, "wow, good job, i don't know you played like that." >> no one gets mad at you. >> well, sometimes. >> the 4 foot 7 prodigy averages 15 goals. her father jamie, her coach, said she was born to play. >> she's daddy's little girl. she wants to do whatever daddy loves, whatever daddy likes, she likes to watch. whatever i do she's with me 24 slab 7. being on the couch, watching the game when she was not walking to where she is today. she'll be by my side and tell the coaches what to do and the players. she knows the game. shooting long range 3
. >> welcome back, you may not know the name jadan newman, but she is making headlines for her skills on the basketball court. we are introduced to the young hoops prodigy. she is playing high school ball even though she's in high school. >> most athletes have to wait until high school to make the varsity team. >> she has been running the point for the girls basketball team for two seasons. >> it's fun. the people i play against they think i'm not good. they see...
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." >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, and union bank. >> for nearly 150 years, we believe the commercial bank owes its clients strength, stability, security, so we believe in keeping lending standards high, capital ratios high, but it ratings high. companies expected it then. companies expect it now. doing right is just good business. >> and now, "bbc world news." >> this is a special edition of bbc world news america reporting live from rio de janeiro, brazil. ukraine's resident says he has oppositionalk to leaders, but there may be more violence. in brazil police are trying to crack down on high levels of cup,, and with the world it remains a big concern. and we take to the skies to get a look at this rapidly changing city. welcome to this special edition, live from rio de janeiro in brazil. we are going to spend most of this program looking at the issues that are facing this country ahead of the world cup and the olympic games, but we start
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it is fun. >> i know. >> hello, newman. >> newman hasn't changed one bit. >> no. and what are you saying? that the other two have? >> a little bit more than newman is what i'm saying. tim tebow was also the star of one of the commercials. >> i didn't see this one. >> let's take a look. >> here, everyone thinks i wouldn't a contract, but without one, i've done so much this year. >> hut! >> without a contract, i've tackled the unknown. >> gotcha. >> i've answered tough questions. >> save the whales, we can talk to animals and we can bring world peace. >> good for him. >> he's a wonderful guy. he's a great role model for young people. he has been beaten up and battered by the press. and -- >> also elevated. >> yeah, i'm happy for him. if you can laugh at yourself, people laugh with you. i'm happy for him, hoda. favorite things? >> yes, mine, i don't physically have it. but so delicious. they are called honey bell oranges. when i was in florida, they're only good for a certain window. >> oh, yes. >> when you cut them -- >> the belly button things on them. >> you have
it is fun. >> i know. >> hello, newman. >> newman hasn't changed one bit. >> no. and what are you saying? that the other two have? >> a little bit more than newman is what i'm saying. tim tebow was also the star of one of the commercials. >> i didn't see this one. >> let's take a look. >> here, everyone thinks i wouldn't a contract, but without one, i've done so much this year. >> hut! >> without a contract, i've tackled the unknown....
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newman? >> with pleasure, mrs.ewman. >> for the best achievement in art direction. >> those nominated for the best achievement in film editing are -- >> and now for the black and white cinematography -- >> some of the reasons you love the movies you love are because of those people that you don't know that have photographed it or those people that have done the art direction or the costume designs. or all those other technical things, sound. if you didn't have those things, you wouldn't have the movies that we love. >> i'm steve martin. i'm here to present the award for special visual effects. >> for the best achievement in sound. >> sound. >> sound. >> as you know, this -- have -- are -- >> sound effects create the illusion of pain. >> the term sound design is something that came up in the era right during and after when star wars when 1977 came out for the voice of chubaka. if we tease poor little pooh, that was the name of the bear, with toast and milk, the bear would cry out. take the ones that sounded cute and
newman? >> with pleasure, mrs.ewman. >> for the best achievement in art direction. >> those nominated for the best achievement in film editing are -- >> and now for the black and white cinematography -- >> some of the reasons you love the movies you love are because of those people that you don't know that have photographed it or those people that have done the art direction or the costume designs. or all those other technical things, sound. if you didn't have...
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." >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, and union bank. when asked for 100 and the years, we believe it offers strength, stability, security. we believe in keeping lending standards high, capital ratios high, credit ratings hide. companies expected it then. companies expect it now. doing right is just good business. union bank. >> and now, "bbc world news america." washington, from i'm kathy k. the u.s. is blaming russia for leaking what sound like a very undiplomatic conversation between two american officials. hours before the opening .eremony in sochi it's a highly unlikely match. north korean students are going to a western university which just happens to be in the shadow of pyongyang. welcome to our viewers on public television and also around the globe. relations between america and russia hit a bump when the white leaked agested moscow sensitive and unflattering phone call between two officials and seniored to show a american diplomat ins
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." >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, and union bank. bank --s that union >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand your needs. what can we do for you? , "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america" reporting from washington. bombings killed nine people in pakistan after the government failed to show up to protect people from the taliban and. a title weight of cancer is coming says the world health organization title wave of cancer is coming, says the world health organization, but the disease can be prevented with changes in behavior. and we introduce you to real-life heroes who protected their artwork from the nazis. welcome to our viewers on public television here in america and also around the globe. today, history was supposed to be made in pakistan as after nearly a decade of bloodshed the government was scheduled to sit down with representatives of the pakistani taliban. but just before the talk
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newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for .ver 30 years union bank. and charles schwab. at union bank our relationship managers work hard to know your business. offering specialized solutions meet your to help you growth objectives. tailor ed pertise and solutions for small businesses and major corporations. can we do for you? and now bbc world news america. bbc world news america reporting from washington. unity announces a new government but in the strategic break of crimea clashes out between pro and anti-russian protesters. france calls for an end of violence in venezuela after two more thanlashes leave a dozen dead. it is one of the greatest fossil finds in history. millions of years ago whales mass.n now scientists say they know why. viewers on o our public television in america and around the world. president orders military exercises in the region bordering ukraine. the defense minister insist they ave nothing to do with the political turmoil but the u.s. secretary of state warned it grave mistake for military intervention by mosco
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newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity in pursuing the common good for over 20 years. charles schwab and union bank. bank, ouron relationship managers work hard offeringour business specialized solutions and capital to help you meet your growth objectives. and tailoredrtise solutions for small businesses and major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news america." news.s is bbc world a glimmer of hope in homs. both sides evergreen to extend the cease-fire but there is little progress. your voice his concerns that switzerland votes to reduce the number of immigrants coming to the kitchen -- coming to the country. they are to make their olympic debut on the ski jump. we will see why it took so long for them to fly at the winter games. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. workers in serial have three more days to try to get help into the city of homs. the u.s. announced that the very shaky cease-fire has been extended. counts for good news, less good news is the fact that a peace negotiation in geneva today
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newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common combood for over 30 years. charles schwab and union bank. >> for nearly 150 years we believed commercial bank owes its clients strength, stability, security. so we believe in keeping lending standards high. capital ratios, high. credit ratings high. companies expected it then. companies expect it now. doing right is just good business. union bank. >> and now bbc world news. >> this is bbc world news america. getting people out and aid in to the syrian city. relief efforts are underway. hurricane force winds batter britain making current flooding even worse. now there is a health risk too. ready to ride the slopes? how about a trip to north korea. the secretive country hopes this high end resort will attract wealthy foreign ourists. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. for the last 18 months residents in this syrian city have been trapped without any help. a small convoy made their way in and hundreds were evacuated out. that is not the whole story in western syria where
newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common combood for over 30 years. charles schwab and union bank. >> for nearly 150 years we believed commercial bank owes its clients strength, stability, security. so we believe in keeping lending standards high. capital ratios, high. credit ratings high. companies expected it then. companies expect it now. doing right is just good business. union bank. >> and now bbc world news. >> this is bbc world news...
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newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years. and union bank. >> at union bank, our managers work hard to know your business. offering specialized solutions help you meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small businesses and major corporations. what can we do for you? now, ""bbc world news america."." this is "bbc world news america" reporting from washington. trapped for nearly a year. we get a rare look inside the damascus suburb where tens of thousands struggle to survive with almost no help. is little ceremony for the dead in south sudan and in the country, theest living are now on the run. bbc is there. >> what is beyond doubt, it seems to me, is that there was indiscriminate killing here and the fear it might happen again, strong.till running >> the oldest known holocaust dies at the age of 110. helped back at how music alice hurd summer through her darkest times. welcome to our viewers around the globe. almost a year, they've been living under siege on the outskirts of damascus, trappe
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erica >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business. offering specialized solutions and capital to help you meet .our growth objectives we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small businesses and major solution businesses. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." ,eporting from washington ukraine's new government accuses russia of mounting a military invasion and occupation. president obama says he is deeply concerned. >> the united states will stand with the international community in affirming there will be costs for any military intervention. delays a loanank for uganda, following the passage of an anti-gay. officials in uganda collett lacked male. and hollywood's biggest night is almost here. soon we will know which stars will be going home with an oscar. welcome to our viewers on public television i
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." >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, and union bank. >> for nearly 150 years, we have believed that the commercial bank owes its clients strength, stability, security. so we believe in keeping lending standards high, capital ratios high, credit ratings high. companies expected it then -- companies expect it now. doing right -- it's just good business. union bank. >> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." tonight, thousands remain in tf square.s independence president obama welcomes the dollar, to the white house -- the dollar llama -- the dalai lama to the white house. and taking to the slopes in sochi. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. tonight, there is a deal in place to end the violence in ukraine, but the million-dollar question is -- will it hold? three months after the protests began, the president signed an agreement with opposition leaders to stop the clas
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." >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years. and union bank. >> set union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business. offering specialized solutions and d meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small businesses and major corporations. we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america" reporting from washington. pro-russian protesters celebrate the storming of a local parliament in croom era -- crimera. taskednside one facility with making sure that the nuclear weapons are destroyed. the oscar goes to -- which foreign film will go home with the golden statue? competition is fierce and diverse. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. five days after disappearing in ukraine, the ousted president viktor yanukovych has resurfaced in russia. in a statement relayed by russian state television, he declared that he was still the head of state.
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." >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business. offering specialized solutions and capital to help you meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small businesses and major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am your anchor. the u.n. says north korean leader kim jong-un could face trial for crimes against humanity. the charismaticics matteo renzi is tapped to be the next leader of italy. can he fix the ailing economy. and a machine with the mind of n ant. engineers are looking to machines to help them. >> welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. united nations investigators accuse north korea's government today of orchestrating widespread abuses of civilians similar to those of the nazi's in
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oh, hello, newman. >> hello, jerry. the wassersteens went a little savory. quick run. come on, seahawks. come on. >> newman. >> again? >> is that the pacer there? jason alexander, jerry sign field. you know what, guys? that was fun watching that. but it will be more fun if this will be a closer game in the second half. the rain is starting to fall here in metlife. what does it take for denver to get back in it? >> jimmy: i expected the seattle defense to be good. but i didn't expect them to be suffocating. and the only way that denver is going to get back in this ball game, they have to protect peyton manning. >> michael: it will be hard for them to do. they are playing to the strength of the seattle defense. and right now, with the rain, the weather's just down a little bit. it feels like we're in seattle. right now, the seattle seahawks feel like they're playing a home game. >> howie: yeah. we talked about that three-defensive end package that seattle employs. now, with the score being lopsided, it turns to their strength. and they've turn peyton manning's
oh, hello, newman. >> hello, jerry. the wassersteens went a little savory. quick run. come on, seahawks. come on. >> newman. >> again? >> is that the pacer there? jason alexander, jerry sign field. you know what, guys? that was fun watching that. but it will be more fun if this will be a closer game in the second half. the rain is starting to fall here in metlife. what does it take for denver to get back in it? >> jimmy: i expected the seattle defense to be good....
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and britain from spying on germans linus newman one of the activists behind the legal action he joins me now live with more good to have you with us here so. what is your group hoping to achieve with this lawsuit. well if you look at what happened in germany after the snowden revelations or in the course of the revelations the answer is nothing the german government has deny that there are any and the breaches of german law that there is even any reason to act the german general prosecutor has denied that there is even the faintest hint at criminal activity that would give him a reason to investigate what's going on and of course this type of reaction is quite unusual if you look at the german constitution and the. criminal law so we're wondering whether. the refusal to do anything is because the people have something to hide or whether it is because they have something to be afraid of and we want to find the answer to that question now admittedly i don't know much about the chaos computer club but you are described as a group of hacktivists hacking into private computer systems and g
and britain from spying on germans linus newman one of the activists behind the legal action he joins me now live with more good to have you with us here so. what is your group hoping to achieve with this lawsuit. well if you look at what happened in germany after the snowden revelations or in the course of the revelations the answer is nothing the german government has deny that there are any and the breaches of german law that there is even any reason to act the german general prosecutor has...
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and the reason jerry hates newman. the news is back in the morning. see you at 7:00. >> newman. >> i know it. love it. >>> all right. norah thank you. see you at 7:00. >> it's 6:52. now. a california inmate accused of masterminding a jewelry heist from inside his jail cell. coming up, his elaborate plan. five thi now at the 55- thousands of super bowl >> live in napa, a memorial growing this morning following the murder of a 3-year-old girl. now questions swirling. why officers did not see trouble brewing inside this apartment. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, okay. let's train like it's race day. what's up ted? i think i forgot to pay a bill. yep, paid that one. what about your mortgage? yep, paid that too. alright we're good then. man i feel like i'm forgetting something. eh, it's probably nothing. you worry too much ted. alright, hammer down! bank from almost anywhere with the citi mobile app. citi, with you every step of the way. [monotone] she says, "switch to progressive and you could save hundreds." call or click today. wi as much as >>> five things know a
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rick newman, we appreciate the article and insights. >>> how about this.n mixed in with a little history? how bow poe-tic adventure, actually poetic. details next. ♪ ♪ so you can get out of your element. so you can explore a new frontier and a different discipline. get two times the points on travel and dining at restaurants from chase sapphire preferred. so you can be inspired by great food once again. chase sapphire preferred. so you can. >>> it may seem like winter will never end, especially in atlanta and other parts of the country. it has been cold. look at the bright side. spring is right around the corner, so the calendar said. if you're planning a trip for spring break or looking to get away, you might want to consider baltimore. here is carol costello with this week's travel insider. >> >> i'm carol costello, this is my city. most come to visit harbor but i prefer to show people the quickier side of baltimore. welcome to baltimore. it's kind of chilly in here and kinderie, frankly. hi, mr. poe. he wrote some of his best masterpieces in the house.
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there is paul newman separating hersh from this fat cat guy. i tell him about this archive and i said i gave an interview like that? my god i have a big mouth. i was beginning to find very often i knew stuff that sy didn't know or even remember from his time in many years of journalism. so it lands the biggest he had was over access to his family. sy had two older sisters and a twin brother. as everyone said to me if you really want to know about sy hersh you have to get to his twin brother alan who had never given interviews about sy. i called alan in northern california. my wife and i were scheduled to fly to california and i was going to do a couple of interviews on the hersh project with his brother. we had set up to date and then sy intervened and he began to growl. the biggest growl was who gives a dam about what i was like when i wore short pants and chicago? beyond that he said he hasn't been involved in my work. why should you talk to my brother? i don't think sy believe that but i wanted to understand and know what motivated sy in the
there is paul newman separating hersh from this fat cat guy. i tell him about this archive and i said i gave an interview like that? my god i have a big mouth. i was beginning to find very often i knew stuff that sy didn't know or even remember from his time in many years of journalism. so it lands the biggest he had was over access to his family. sy had two older sisters and a twin brother. as everyone said to me if you really want to know about sy hersh you have to get to his twin brother...