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over the years nicholas has owned about 1,000 cars. these dayss satisfied with his buick that he drives around oakland ever since the fire of 1906 drove his family out of san francisco. he was born before electric lights were common. there wasn't any radio or television. when automobiles were still in the experimental stages. nick stays busy mostly doing things he enjoys. he likes making bird cages, doll houses, miniature windmills in his workshop. he also lifts weights a little and digs in the garden. >> don't think how old you are. don't jeopardize your life to say, oh, i'm too old to do that. if you could do it i can do it yet. i don't quit. >> reporter: do you eat any special way? >> i eat everything. >> reporter: by the way, i did ask to see his driver's licence. there is the date 2/22/y 96. he spent his years in north beach and with other italian boys would hang around the nor tore yours barberry coast where he wasn't supposed to be, of course, watching sailors visit the bars and the houses of ill repute. the boys would go down a
over the years nicholas has owned about 1,000 cars. these dayss satisfied with his buick that he drives around oakland ever since the fire of 1906 drove his family out of san francisco. he was born before electric lights were common. there wasn't any radio or television. when automobiles were still in the experimental stages. nick stays busy mostly doing things he enjoys. he likes making bird cages, doll houses, miniature windmills in his workshop. he also lifts weights a little and digs in the...
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>> reporter: nicholas says he never wanted publicity. he wanted to set the record straight.nam thinks this would be a great essay on a college application. as for the filmmaker, we put in a call. and we still have not heard back. >> we'll hear from the artistic guys later on
>> reporter: nicholas says he never wanted publicity. he wanted to set the record straight.nam thinks this would be a great essay on a college application. as for the filmmaker, we put in a call. and we still have not heard back. >> we'll hear from the artistic guys later on
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. >> the president of france nicholas sarkozy said christian minorities are are becoming victims of what called religious cleansing of he described wicked attackeds as a wicket program to clins phlegm the middle east. >> the aftermath of the new year's day bombing in alexandria. 21 people died in latest on attacks in christian churches in the middle east. no one has yet claimed responsibility. the last month the website linked published a a list of churches including the one that was bombed. >> nicholas sarkozy condemned the attacks and in the strongest possible terms. >> we cannot accept and then facilitate what looks more and more and i'm using a strong word a particularly perverse plan of religious cleansing in the middle east. in iraq, as well as in egypt, the middle eastern christians are in their homeland and for the most part it has been their homeland for 2,000 years. >> with the archbishop and the interior ministers looking on, mr. sarkozy said he is government will be working to apply more pressure. his speech will go some way to make sure the continuic community which totals a
. >> the president of france nicholas sarkozy said christian minorities are are becoming victims of what called religious cleansing of he described wicked attackeds as a wicket program to clins phlegm the middle east. >> the aftermath of the new year's day bombing in alexandria. 21 people died in latest on attacks in christian churches in the middle east. no one has yet claimed responsibility. the last month the website linked published a a list of churches including the one that...
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nicholas in 1320. considered one of the best-preserved medieval churches in ireland, it contains many excellent gargoyles and carvings from the middle ages. according to legend, christopher columbus visited galway on his way to the new world. he dropped by this church, offering up one last prayer for a successful voyage. later, protestant puritans swept through st. nicholas, smashing the faces of icons, but this little angel eluded their wrath. perhaps he had a friend upstairs. the church steeple remains a beacon not only for lost souls, but also for lost sailors. man: the ships were coming up galway bay, and they had to turn to come into the harbor, and they still take the bearing off the tower, a point to, in fact, take your literal compass bearings by to bring you safely home, and you could obviously see how that could actually be put into any particular convenient sermon, if so wished, you know? maxa: ireland is known the world around for it's superb handblown and cut crystal. while the southern ci
nicholas in 1320. considered one of the best-preserved medieval churches in ireland, it contains many excellent gargoyles and carvings from the middle ages. according to legend, christopher columbus visited galway on his way to the new world. he dropped by this church, offering up one last prayer for a successful voyage. later, protestant puritans swept through st. nicholas, smashing the faces of icons, but this little angel eluded their wrath. perhaps he had a friend upstairs. the church...
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nicholas said he wanted to create a whimsical, surreal experience. he's hoping the stunt will get him into manhattan cooper college. why the fire part. >> bet than writing an essay. i'm the kid. who else can claim that? pretty good. >>> micky micky he's so fine. what he did will mr. your mine. st. mary's in a thriller tonight. gunning for the first win at gonzaga in 16 years. sport next. never in my lifetime did i think i could walk 60 miles in 3 days. 60 miles in 3 days-- i can do that. 60 miles compared to what a cancer patient goes through is a walk in the park. from the moment i registered people started immediately supporting me. we had an outpouring of-- of support. i wanted to do something bigger than myself. the 60 miles-- it makes a statement. i know i'm stronger than i was before, both mentally and physically. i walk with my sister. our relationship has gone to a whole new level because of training together. you meet the most wonderful, inspiring people. i knew that there was something really special about this event. when you accomplish th
nicholas said he wanted to create a whimsical, surreal experience. he's hoping the stunt will get him into manhattan cooper college. why the fire part. >> bet than writing an essay. i'm the kid. who else can claim that? pretty good. >>> micky micky he's so fine. what he did will mr. your mine. st. mary's in a thriller tonight. gunning for the first win at gonzaga in 16 years. sport next. never in my lifetime did i think i could walk 60 miles in 3 days. 60 miles in 3 days-- i can...
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which includes representatives from city officials and executives from over 10 @ nicholas in the asian-pacificcan family. i welcome you here. -- over 10 representatives. with the demographics we have in san francisco, everyone should be and can be celebrated as asian-pacific american heritage month. i cannot agree more. but looking around the room tonight, it is really a true do like that so many friends from the communities, from all communities, from all walks of life have decided to join us for our celebration. and it really means a lot to us. the truth of the matter is in a diverse city like san francisco where we call home, not only every month can be asian pacific american heritage month, every month can be african american heritage month. every month can be seen the demise of. every month could be irish american, every month could be women's history month. don't you agree with me? [applause] this is a place where we all call home. we recognize there are a lot of issues in our communities these days, but this is a place we all call home, so the message that the apa heritage celebration c
which includes representatives from city officials and executives from over 10 @ nicholas in the asian-pacificcan family. i welcome you here. -- over 10 representatives. with the demographics we have in san francisco, everyone should be and can be celebrated as asian-pacific american heritage month. i cannot agree more. but looking around the room tonight, it is really a true do like that so many friends from the communities, from all communities, from all walks of life have decided to join us...
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today, in the same area, nicholas was buried alive a year ago. >> tomorrow would be the anniversary. tomorrow, my goal is to worship got all day because i am still alive. >> until the rubble is cleared, the building cannot be cleared. -- can begin. -- the building cannot begin. >> after hurricane andrew in florida, we still have people intent housing a year after that in the united states. this took out a third of the capital area. yes, it is slow. no one is more patient than i am. >> -- no one is more impatient and i am. >> inside the vast united nations base, international organizations meet daily to court their work. there is progress. in the last week, families moved into this red cross project. but where are the streets, the sewage system, the electricity lines? the fact that, and you're wrong, this country is still at large wis arriving on emergency support, it could be considered a colossal failure. this place was already broken. its political system is largely ineffective. in essence, what is needed is to build a new haiti. the problem as where do you find the space to do tha
today, in the same area, nicholas was buried alive a year ago. >> tomorrow would be the anniversary. tomorrow, my goal is to worship got all day because i am still alive. >> until the rubble is cleared, the building cannot be cleared. -- can begin. -- the building cannot begin. >> after hurricane andrew in florida, we still have people intent housing a year after that in the united states. this took out a third of the capital area. yes, it is slow. no one is more patient than...
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my name is nicholas. i'm serving a sentence of one year and three months for stealing a car. my name is alexander i'm serving five years for robbery and i still got three years to go. i've been convicted of serious assault and halfway through two yes sentenced but was. in juvenile prison. so the performance takes place in a commodore to begin with one of the offenders films the boys routine the inmates will see it later this is when the finishing touches have been put to the film the play will be shown in many other prisons not that i dare say you are still hoping that your friend andrei will help you your hopes are futile look midnight is approaching and so is a terrible ordeal but you will have to go through young man me meanwhile your so-called friend is looking at his favorite book of stamps and savoring some fruit ice cream it's a law i. fellow inmates now have a chance to take in the video performance. admits he wants to continue his acting career when he's set free. i would like to keep doing it. for. myself. but then try to achieve high goals step by step. towards you
my name is nicholas. i'm serving a sentence of one year and three months for stealing a car. my name is alexander i'm serving five years for robbery and i still got three years to go. i've been convicted of serious assault and halfway through two yes sentenced but was. in juvenile prison. so the performance takes place in a commodore to begin with one of the offenders films the boys routine the inmates will see it later this is when the finishing touches have been put to the film the play will...
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nicholas is responsible for this grand piano that show up on a sand bar.ted to beef up his application for art school. harrington got his family in on the new year's eve stunt. they lowered it into a canal and set it on fire and lifted it on to the family's boat and dumped it on the sand bar where they burned it again. the piano video was a big hit on the internet and harrington says he's superhappy about the attention. whether or not it will help his college application, >> today on oprah at 4:00, the first lady introduce us to the bravest families in america. another threat overnight. the state senator leland yee. the latest was a phone message that follows the one faxed to to his office. why one california city is tracking down on trash scavengers that look to make money from recyclables in your garbage. >> from a rock musical to a show that's gone to the dogs. arts and entertainment reporter don sanchez has what's hot ♪ >> alice wrigley recreating her role as a woman suffering from bipolar disease in the rock musical next to normal. it's the emotional
nicholas is responsible for this grand piano that show up on a sand bar.ted to beef up his application for art school. harrington got his family in on the new year's eve stunt. they lowered it into a canal and set it on fire and lifted it on to the family's boat and dumped it on the sand bar where they burned it again. the piano video was a big hit on the internet and harrington says he's superhappy about the attention. whether or not it will help his college application, >> today on...
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i want to thank stephen, rebecca alma mater and nicholas keene, alex randolph, and todd david, who have all worked for me common -- who have all work for me. sean has been a volunteer for eight years, and it would make a difference for me if we could all give sean a round of applause. [applause] i want to thank the people who have worked for the city. i love the people who work for this city, and i think our responsibility so often is to create a partnership between the people who are residents, merchants, and everyone who is a stakeholder of the city, to solve problems and make incredible things happen, and i have worked with thousands of city employees, and i have such respect for all of you and recognize you have mistakes, and sometimes they become the focal point, but at the end of the day people who dedicate themselves to sit the service and public service are people who deserve our respect -- 2 city service and public service are people who deserve your respect and support. i want to thank rebecca, and i want to say that when my child was born and there was serious criticism about
i want to thank stephen, rebecca alma mater and nicholas keene, alex randolph, and todd david, who have all worked for me common -- who have all work for me. sean has been a volunteer for eight years, and it would make a difference for me if we could all give sean a round of applause. [applause] i want to thank the people who have worked for the city. i love the people who work for this city, and i think our responsibility so often is to create a partnership between the people who are...
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nicholas is responsible for this grand piano that show up on a sand bar.anted to beef up his application for art school. harrington got his family in on the new year's eve stunt. they lowered it into a canal and set it on fire and lifted it on to the family's boat and dumped it on the sand bar where they burned it again. the piano video was a big hit on the internet and harrington says he's superhappy about the attention. whether or not it will help his college application, we shall see. oprah: all new. a young father -- blind, barely able to speak. the bravest families in our country. legendary newsman tom brokaw. iconic journalist bob woodward. and first lady michelle you can see a throne for the tv... room for movies... your workout gear... non-stop football... it's a man cave! the boys next door will never leave. who says we want them to? >> today on oprah at 4:00, the first lady introduce us to the bravest families in america. another threat overnight. the state senator leland yee. the latest was a phone message that follows the one faxed to to his of
nicholas is responsible for this grand piano that show up on a sand bar.anted to beef up his application for art school. harrington got his family in on the new year's eve stunt. they lowered it into a canal and set it on fire and lifted it on to the family's boat and dumped it on the sand bar where they burned it again. the piano video was a big hit on the internet and harrington says he's superhappy about the attention. whether or not it will help his college application, we shall see. oprah:...
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nicholas higgins, reverend townsend, cheryl davis, julien davis, yvonne johnson miller, karen bishops, jeff komenski, edward purcheck, and then linda is with them. that is all i have. please come forward and go ahead and press the button. if you could stick your name -- there are others. two minutes to speak. hold on one second, mrs. davis. i also have a warrant foster, ken daschle, and eva cisneros. >> good evening. i doubt it has been said before. congratulations to commissioners mendoza, molpus -- maufas and murase. i am here about a student at galileo and in general about the 20 seniors who have been displaced with the amnesty program. i am concerned not just about the seniors, but about all the students. to begin your last year and be displaced is problematic. for me, with jameesha, who works with me in the western edition and is on the honor roll and it is a really great student, in a neighborhood where we are trying to encourage students to go to school, if you have a student who is active in school, doing well in school, viewed as a good student, to have been penalized for doi
nicholas higgins, reverend townsend, cheryl davis, julien davis, yvonne johnson miller, karen bishops, jeff komenski, edward purcheck, and then linda is with them. that is all i have. please come forward and go ahead and press the button. if you could stick your name -- there are others. two minutes to speak. hold on one second, mrs. davis. i also have a warrant foster, ken daschle, and eva cisneros. >> good evening. i doubt it has been said before. congratulations to commissioners...
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nicholas cage isn't expected to help the medieval saga. "season of the witch" earned more than $10 million. even less expected from "country strong" predicting it won't even earn double digit millions. >>> elsewhere, a judge dismissed drug convictions against howard k. stern and her physician. and add jamie presley to the mugshot hall of shame. she was busted on dui charges in santa monica and released on $15,000 bail. finally, in yet another happy chapter of the inspiring story of the golden voice homeless man, ted williams, msnbc announced williams recorded voiceovers for its lean forward campaign, which began airing last night. msnbc said williams embodied the very same ideals that the lean forward campaign seeks to highlight. bill, so often we report bad news, and this story is such a great story. >> it's all good. plus, he's funny. he was on jimmy fallon cracking everybody up. >> what did he say about matt lauer? >> that it brings out the girl in him, matt lauer is so good looking. >>> this comes to us from wluv tv 6 in marquette, mic
nicholas cage isn't expected to help the medieval saga. "season of the witch" earned more than $10 million. even less expected from "country strong" predicting it won't even earn double digit millions. >>> elsewhere, a judge dismissed drug convictions against howard k. stern and her physician. and add jamie presley to the mugshot hall of shame. she was busted on dui charges in santa monica and released on $15,000 bail. finally, in yet another happy chapter of the...
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but nicholas has brought a smaller sample. it feels really, really, really soft. like animal wool or something. >> i imagine you to break off this piece. >> i'm going break before it does. okay, it does not break. it's like pulling a strand of steel. wow. it's beautiful and it's super strong. could we ever put spider silling to practical use? >> it's very difficult, obviously, to do this on a commercial scale and it took a million sixty three thousand spiders roughly to make. >> reporter: geez. >> it takes about 20 minutes for each spider and they produce about 400 yards of thread. >> reporter: each thread was pulled by hand from a spider's spinarette. it took three years to weave this eleven foot long masterpiece. it rarity is a testament to the sheer difficulty of harvesting this material. but that may soon change thanks to this guy. >> so here's where we keep our spiders. we have special little cages for them in this room. >> reporter: spider central, huh? whoa! not funny! not funny! you're >> you're now an official spider-man affiliate. (laughs) >> reporter: t
but nicholas has brought a smaller sample. it feels really, really, really soft. like animal wool or something. >> i imagine you to break off this piece. >> i'm going break before it does. okay, it does not break. it's like pulling a strand of steel. wow. it's beautiful and it's super strong. could we ever put spider silling to practical use? >> it's very difficult, obviously, to do this on a commercial scale and it took a million sixty three thousand spiders roughly to make....
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. >> reporter: but now it can be told that teenagers, nicholas harrington, julian kolevris-roots andome of their friends are the ones who hatched the plot after a new year's eve party. >> we're teenagers doing what teenagers do. >> reporter: and what they did with their own camera rolling was to hang an old piano from a dock side pulley and lower it onto a boat. with it tied to the bow, they then headed for the sandbar for another party, where, again, being teenagers, they set the piano on fire, like they first did here on new year's eve. >> that's awesome! >> reporter: but from that event actually came some dramatic pictures that harrington said were shot for his application to a prestigious art school, and it was only after someone else claimed credit that the boys revealed their involvement. and so with the mystery solved and the kids getting lots of attention, all was well here, until up this canal came the authorities. on two boats today, officers from three agencies came to harrington's home, warning the boys they have 24 hours to remove the piano from the sandbar. >> it's a pl
. >> reporter: but now it can be told that teenagers, nicholas harrington, julian kolevris-roots andome of their friends are the ones who hatched the plot after a new year's eve party. >> we're teenagers doing what teenagers do. >> reporter: and what they did with their own camera rolling was to hang an old piano from a dock side pulley and lower it onto a boat. with it tied to the bow, they then headed for the sandbar for another party, where, again, being teenagers, they set...
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at the peterson institute for international economics, analyst nicholas lardy says steps like that are encouraging signs that china will use it's clout carefully. >> in some ways, they are playing by the rules. for example, they accepted the w.t.o. settlement process. when they lose cases in the w.t.o, they come into compliance. and in certain respects, a stronger, more buoyant china is in our interests. >> reporter: as hu heads into his meetings with president obama, eswar prasad argues the u.s. finds itself on the defensive, another sign of china's growing economic stature. >> it's very difficult for the us to go in and tell china to change its currency policy if there is a feeling that the u.s. is doing whatever is in its own interests-- say, in terms of very lose and expansionary monetary policy without caring about the rest if the world-- and then going and telling china what to do. >> reporter: even so, u.s. officials point out china buys $100 billion a year in u.s. exports, and that figure is growing 15% a year. no other country in the world can provide u.s. companies and worker
at the peterson institute for international economics, analyst nicholas lardy says steps like that are encouraging signs that china will use it's clout carefully. >> in some ways, they are playing by the rules. for example, they accepted the w.t.o. settlement process. when they lose cases in the w.t.o, they come into compliance. and in certain respects, a stronger, more buoyant china is in our interests. >> reporter: as hu heads into his meetings with president obama, eswar prasad...
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nicholas bates. dunk over he would soon have to leave the game with a sore head the game was even for most of the first half but with the interval just minutes away boston began to push their noses in front on forty one to thirty seven but the celtics began to pull away but deep in the fourth quarter rudi fernandez connecting with this very pointed to cut the deficit just five less than a minute ago however the business would seal the game really throws. a strange very unbeaten run to two games. and start a basketball where barcelona maintain their one hundred percent record in the top sixteen stage of the euro league or details of their game highlights from the rest of thursday's action. let's start in israel there where one of the hardest teams in europe we've cruised to their seventh street called wien sore for dominique and in the paint in rome are just couldn't stop him nineteen points and ten rebounds for baby shark in this game as mccartney recorded their biggest stammered top sixteen when in
nicholas bates. dunk over he would soon have to leave the game with a sore head the game was even for most of the first half but with the interval just minutes away boston began to push their noses in front on forty one to thirty seven but the celtics began to pull away but deep in the fourth quarter rudi fernandez connecting with this very pointed to cut the deficit just five less than a minute ago however the business would seal the game really throws. a strange very unbeaten run to two...
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a family member told police 25-year-old nicholas benson was suicidal and armed. police also say benson threatened to kill others after trying to negotiate with him on his cell phone police were able to spot him in his pick up truck parked in downtown davis. police found a semiautomatic rifle with an extended am mow clip -- ammo clip and shotgun in his truck. >> each magazine carries approximately 30 rounds of rifle ammunition. those were all loaded at the time. >> benson was arrested on suspicion of making terrorist threats and carrying aked loed weapon in public, resisting an officer and possession of an illegal assault weapon. his bail is set at $1 million. >>> the search for a kidnapped four-year-old boy will resume tomorrow in stanislaus county. so far divers have recovered five vehicles from the canal near patterson, but none matched in the kidnapping of juliani. a silver toyota corolla, last tuesday a man saw a vehicle with that description drive into the canal with two people inside. investigators say there were fresh tire tracks leading into the water. po
a family member told police 25-year-old nicholas benson was suicidal and armed. police also say benson threatened to kill others after trying to negotiate with him on his cell phone police were able to spot him in his pick up truck parked in downtown davis. police found a semiautomatic rifle with an extended am mow clip -- ammo clip and shotgun in his truck. >> each magazine carries approximately 30 rounds of rifle ammunition. those were all loaded at the time. >> benson was...
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a 20-year-old nicholas duffy climbed out of the window of a patrol car.one slight problem, though, it was going around 30 miles per hour. duffy got a little banged up and was quickly recaptured. singer jimmy buffet is nursing some wounds. this video from tmz shows him falling from the stage. he apparently was blinded by stage lights. he gashed his head and is in stable condition tonight at a sydney hospital. and coming up next the american spirit: a martial artist marshals artist for a very good cause. back. their creative image campaign. next on cbs 5 a bay area high school give >> couric: and finally tonight, we never know what life has in store for us. cynthia bowers has the story of a young woman who took a trip that change her life and the lives of thousands of children as well. she's our latest example of the american spirit. >> reporter: rebecca is nothing if not determined. at age 14 the movie "karate" kid prompted the kansas city girl to take up martial arts. in just six years, by age 20, she was the world champion in tae kwon do. a former model,
a 20-year-old nicholas duffy climbed out of the window of a patrol car.one slight problem, though, it was going around 30 miles per hour. duffy got a little banged up and was quickly recaptured. singer jimmy buffet is nursing some wounds. this video from tmz shows him falling from the stage. he apparently was blinded by stage lights. he gashed his head and is in stable condition tonight at a sydney hospital. and coming up next the american spirit: a martial artist marshals artist for a very...
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. >> reporter: 16-year-old nicholas herrington, the brain child of it all, has the photos to prove itefore even christmas. this is when we're moving it to my house. >> reporter: he's moving the piano from his grandma's house to his. a month later at new year's eve -- >> we have a pretty big party. we had over 100 people. >> reporter: with sparklers, for the sake of art, they set it ablaze. >> it looked great. we took some great photos of it. >> definitely really cool shots. >> i've been trying to take -- build up my art portfolio. >> reporter: two days later the teens decided the piano should be on display, so they hoisted it into their dad's 22-foot open fisherman. >> the back leg was on this seat and the front two legs were right here. >> reporter: at low tide motored it here. >> because it was a solid surface. it wouldn't float away. >> reporter: hoping that would be the end of story, that the piano on the bay would remain a mystery. no longer. reaction to that filmmaker's claim he did this? >> it's kind of ridiculous. >> what people would do for publicity, who knows. >> reporter:
. >> reporter: 16-year-old nicholas herrington, the brain child of it all, has the photos to prove itefore even christmas. this is when we're moving it to my house. >> reporter: he's moving the piano from his grandma's house to his. a month later at new year's eve -- >> we have a pretty big party. we had over 100 people. >> reporter: with sparklers, for the sake of art, they set it ablaze. >> it looked great. we took some great photos of it. >> definitely...
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portland quickly responded nicholas bates. with this dunk you would soon have to leave the game with a sore head. for the game was even for most of the first half just minutes away boston began to push the noses in front we want to play the seven of the celtics got to pull away but deep in the fourth quarter really from and this makes this very point to a cup of deficit just five less than a minute to go however the visitors would seal the game with free throws and stretch verum beat and run to two games while staying with basketball where barcelona maintained their one hundred percent record of a top sixteen stage of the year a league where the details of game imo highlights from the rest of his action his body spivak. let's start in israel though where one of the hottest teams in europe mike crew is to their seven straight home win so four doormen a day in the paint and roman just couldn't stop him nineteen points and ten rebounds for baby shock in base game as mccartney recorded their biggest sam adopt sixteen when one thou
portland quickly responded nicholas bates. with this dunk you would soon have to leave the game with a sore head. for the game was even for most of the first half just minutes away boston began to push the noses in front we want to play the seven of the celtics got to pull away but deep in the fourth quarter really from and this makes this very point to a cup of deficit just five less than a minute to go however the visitors would seal the game with free throws and stretch verum beat and run to...
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china analyst nicholas lardy says that's both an opportunity and a threat for aviation suppliers like g.e. >> the calculation of these companies is that, yes, china may be able to replicate this technology, eventually produce its own airplane engines, its own avionics. but by the time they're able to master these technologies, the frontier will have moved on. >> reporter: by the middle of this decade, china hopes to turn the c919 regional jet into a viable airplane. but to get there, it needs foreign companies to provide chinese firms with engine and software technology. in public, u.s. and european c.e.o.s are signing high-profile deals to bring that technology to chinese joint ventures. but in reality, aviation analyst richard aboulafia says, u.s. and european suppliers are doing everything they can to protect their most important secrets. >> the real problem with working with china on aerospace is that you know that you have no intellectual property rights. which means, of course, that you tend to show up with stuff that's maybe 95% of the best, but not quite. >> reporter: aboulafi
china analyst nicholas lardy says that's both an opportunity and a threat for aviation suppliers like g.e. >> the calculation of these companies is that, yes, china may be able to replicate this technology, eventually produce its own airplane engines, its own avionics. but by the time they're able to master these technologies, the frontier will have moved on. >> reporter: by the middle of this decade, china hopes to turn the c919 regional jet into a viable airplane. but to get...
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is the founder and president of the haitian lawyers leadership network also in new york we have nicholas also there he is a war winning independent filmmaker and in washington we go to stanley lucas he is the executive director for the washington democracy project and another member of our crosstalk team on the hunger all right folks crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump any time you want to go to you first and we a few days ago oxfam came out with a report and it painted a very bleak picture here in the me quote two sentences from it as haitians prepare for the first anniversary of the earthquake close to one pill a million people are reportedly still displaced it goes on to say less than five percent of the rubble has been cleared only fifteen percent of the temporary housing that is needed has been built and relatively few permanent water and sanitation facilities have been constructed what is gone wrong one year later i mean there was a lot of money dedicated to. rescuing haiti from this tragedy not all the money has been sent not all the donors are sons of money you have
is the founder and president of the haitian lawyers leadership network also in new york we have nicholas also there he is a war winning independent filmmaker and in washington we go to stanley lucas he is the executive director for the washington democracy project and another member of our crosstalk team on the hunger all right folks crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump any time you want to go to you first and we a few days ago oxfam came out with a report and it painted a very...
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nicholas wall does the flop there like he's one of the contestant on skating with the stars and puttrely crossed the line. it's a goal. shark on their longest losing streak in 15 years. 6 in a row. blame starts here he said. >> i'm the leader of this team. i'm the coach. i'm the leade leader. item my responsibility to make sure that they are prepared to play. after that it becomes an individual responsibility and right now i'm not doing a very good job. >> shake things one a trade or something. college hoops tonight. best area and improved over last year. but it's tough to hang especially on the mean streets of this. micky with agent show and go. nice play there. game high 19 for mcconnell. point guard williams lightning quick down the lane. matthew, saint marries build the lead to 12 and young says live with rejection. blocked shot. with authority. saint marries wins 71-fwechlt im paragraph to 15 and 2. stanford big win knocked off no. 17 washington. cardinal come back from the big deficit to win by 2 and was you cal pulls it out in overtime. 30 from crab. >> there you go. >> they a
nicholas wall does the flop there like he's one of the contestant on skating with the stars and puttrely crossed the line. it's a goal. shark on their longest losing streak in 15 years. 6 in a row. blame starts here he said. >> i'm the leader of this team. i'm the coach. i'm the leade leader. item my responsibility to make sure that they are prepared to play. after that it becomes an individual responsibility and right now i'm not doing a very good job. >> shake things one a trade...