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walk in paradise... among the green grass and the flowers. i should've beamed up at the first sign of trouble. you are under orders to investitite this planet and this culture. i also have the option this isn't that important a mission, spock. not worth the lives of three of my men. i drop my guard for a minute because i like the smell of growing things, and now three men are dead. and the ship's in trouble. no one has ever stated that starfleet duty was particularly safe. you've followed the correct and logical course, done everything a commander could do. self-recriminations... captain... our friend is back. [leaves rustle] marple, chekov, at attention. gentlemen, something or someone is behind that rock. i want it. marple, cut around the r rk to your right. make a loud noise. be careful. spock... you and chekov create a diversion mr. chekov, your tricororr readings are totally inefficient! mind your own business! for your information, i i ve a very high efficiency rating! ensign, i will not have you address me in that tone of voice! what d
walk in paradise... among the green grass and the flowers. i should've beamed up at the first sign of trouble. you are under orders to investitite this planet and this culture. i also have the option this isn't that important a mission, spock. not worth the lives of three of my men. i drop my guard for a minute because i like the smell of growing things, and now three men are dead. and the ship's in trouble. no one has ever stated that starfleet duty was particularly safe. you've followed the...
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you know, if it weren't for...vaal, any place we can be together is paradise. pav... can the ship really break away? i don't know. will we be able to get back aboard? martha, i don't know. but if we do have to stay here, would it be so... very bad? no... why do you look like that? the way they touched... i do not understand. they were not angry. i think it was pleasant for them. but what is to be gained? not a dance. it gathers no food. it does not serve vaal. but... it did seem as though it was... it is pleasant, makora. yes. they touched... in this way. [thunder] vaal! ! is angry. the law is plain. do you beg the lightning to strike? you copied them? we meant no harm. [alarm sounds] vaal speaks truly to me. the newcomers are a danger. tell the men of vaal to meet me in the clear place when the strangers are asleep. vaal has spokeketo me. his words are true. hear them. we are t tkill the strangers. kill? akuta... g vaal. vaal explained it to me. i will show you. this...is the head of one of the strangers. find--a heavy stick. come up from b bind the stranger and do t
you know, if it weren't for...vaal, any place we can be together is paradise. pav... can the ship really break away? i don't know. will we be able to get back aboard? martha, i don't know. but if we do have to stay here, would it be so... very bad? no... why do you look like that? the way they touched... i do not understand. they were not angry. i think it was pleasant for them. but what is to be gained? not a dance. it gathers no food. it does not serve vaal. but... it did seem as though it...
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i was able to go to paradise bungalow. i have been back to paradise bungalow often. i visited the town where my grandfather and his family were banished after he spoke up one too many times. that was important. going back to berlin, which if any of you spent time during the cold war you know what it looked like then. if you haven't been back yet you should go because it resembles nothing of what it looked like once upon a time. >> thank you. >> several years ago jean edwards lifted a biography of lucius clay, american military governor and it was a seminar at georgetown university, several people including frank clack, his son who had been a general talked about the early days in 45-46 one american intelligence penetrated east berlin, very interesting. they had moles in the east german government by early 47. one other question, can you remind me what your was at the us had diplomatic relations? was that when you were there? >> that was in the 70s, and the 80s. >> one story i was told is joan clark, a career diplomat, negotiating in berlin in 45 and negotiating with
i was able to go to paradise bungalow. i have been back to paradise bungalow often. i visited the town where my grandfather and his family were banished after he spoke up one too many times. that was important. going back to berlin, which if any of you spent time during the cold war you know what it looked like then. if you haven't been back yet you should go because it resembles nothing of what it looked like once upon a time. >> thank you. >> several years ago jean edwards lifted...
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that's a paradise. >> yes. >> why did you leave a paradise? is a paradise but it's poor. >> reporter: like most other greek communities, skala sykaminia has endured seven years of economic hardship, but the selflessness of the nobel nominated villagers is one of the reasons why refugee rescue is based here. coordinator baz fischer. >> there have been tensions in other places definitely. and if we can we'd always like to bring them here. if every village along the coast was like here, it would make things a lot easier. >> reporter: this footage was shot by activists at the nearby port of petra in the summer as local people blockaded the jetty in an attempt to stop the coastguard from transferring refugees in front of their tourist beaches. as a result of alleged intimidation, including vandalism of their vehicles, volunteer groups avoid petra and molyvos, five miles away. with its magnificent 15th century citadel, molyvos is the architectural jewel of lesbos and is almost entirely dependent on tourism. but, according to mayor athanasios andriot
that's a paradise. >> yes. >> why did you leave a paradise? is a paradise but it's poor. >> reporter: like most other greek communities, skala sykaminia has endured seven years of economic hardship, but the selflessness of the nobel nominated villagers is one of the reasons why refugee rescue is based here. coordinator baz fischer. >> there have been tensions in other places definitely. and if we can we'd always like to bring them here. if every village along the coast...
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i was also able to go to paradise bungalow. often have been back to paradise bungalow, often. i went to the town where my grandfather and family was banished after he spoke up one too many times. and so i think that was really important. also going back to berlin, of course, which is in if you spent any time in berlin during the cold war you know what it looked like then. if you haven't been back yet, you should go because it resembles nothing of what it looked like once upon a time. >> thank you. >> several years ago jean edward smith did a biography of lucius clay was the military government in berlin after the war end of the seminar at georgetown and several people who were there including frank clay, his son who'd been general also talked about the early days in 4 45 and 46 when the american intelligence penetrated his berlin intelligence. very interesting. they said they had moles way up in the east german, the ease berlin government by 47, early 47. one question, could you remind me what use was when the u.s. had diplomatic relations with the ddr? was that when you were
i was also able to go to paradise bungalow. often have been back to paradise bungalow, often. i went to the town where my grandfather and family was banished after he spoke up one too many times. and so i think that was really important. also going back to berlin, of course, which is in if you spent any time in berlin during the cold war you know what it looked like then. if you haven't been back yet, you should go because it resembles nothing of what it looked like once upon a time. >>...
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moment with a story of snow in paradise. incredible images impressive linda. it seems age isn't slowing you down. but your immune system weakens as you get older increasing the risk for me, the shingles virus. i've been lurking inside you since you had chickenpox. i could surface anytime as a painful, blistering rash. will it be you? and that's why linda got me zostavax, a single shot vaccine. i'm working to boost linda's immune system to help protect her against you, shingles. zostavax is a vaccine used to prevent shingles in adults fifty years of age and older. zostavax does not protect everyone and cannot be used to treat shingles or the nerve pain that may follow it. you should not get zostavax if you are allergic to gelatin or neomycin, have a weakened immune system or take high doses of steroids are pregnant or plan to become pregnant. n side effects include redness, pain, itching, swelling, hard lump warmth or bruising at the injection site and headache. it's important to talk to your doctor about what situations you may need to avoid since zostavax con
moment with a story of snow in paradise. incredible images impressive linda. it seems age isn't slowing you down. but your immune system weakens as you get older increasing the risk for me, the shingles virus. i've been lurking inside you since you had chickenpox. i could surface anytime as a painful, blistering rash. will it be you? and that's why linda got me zostavax, a single shot vaccine. i'm working to boost linda's immune system to help protect her against you, shingles. zostavax is a...
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madagascar -- exotic, unspoiled paradise or microcosm for the end of times.adagascar's crowded, chaotic capital city. >> how are you doing, man? base camp. >> wow, that's quite a rain. ♪ i don't know. i'm not sure if i can be in front of the camera. >> just ignore them. >> i'm so used to controlling everything. >> darren aronofsky, director of the films "pi," "requiem for a dream," "the wrestler," "black swan," and sort of appropriate to our location, "noah." he asked me if he could go along on a trip with us. i said where do you want to go. >> madagascar, i knew almost nothing about it. i knew it was an animated film i've seen a lot of times in my car. >> i guess it's one of the more extreme, distant places that you hear about that you'll never go to unless something weirdly summons you. you're sort of that weird force. >> we're on an island in the indian ocean with this amazing ethnic mix, an incredible landscape. something like 80% of the animals here don't exist anywhere else. >> what does it mean when an ecosystem goes out of balance? what is the blowbac
madagascar -- exotic, unspoiled paradise or microcosm for the end of times.adagascar's crowded, chaotic capital city. >> how are you doing, man? base camp. >> wow, that's quite a rain. ♪ i don't know. i'm not sure if i can be in front of the camera. >> just ignore them. >> i'm so used to controlling everything. >> darren aronofsky, director of the films "pi," "requiem for a dream," "the wrestler," "black swan," and sort of...
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i was able to go to paradise bungalow. i visited the town where my grandfather and his family were banished after he spoke up one too many times and, so i think that was important. also, going back to berlin which if any of you spent time in berlin in the cold war you would know what it looked like then and if you haven't been back yet, you should go because it resembles nothing of what it looked like once upon a time. >> there were several people that were there including his son had been a general and talked about the early days and 45 and 46. very interesting. they said they were way up in the east german government and one other question. could you remind me what it was when they had diplomatic relations and was it when you were there? spinnaker that was there in the 70s and the 80s. >> one story that was told by a woman named joan clark as they negotiate building for the american embassy and east berlin showed her building and set it up to your embassy. underneath is one of tour tunnels because it is right across the
i was able to go to paradise bungalow. i visited the town where my grandfather and his family were banished after he spoke up one too many times and, so i think that was important. also, going back to berlin which if any of you spent time in berlin in the cold war you would know what it looked like then and if you haven't been back yet, you should go because it resembles nothing of what it looked like once upon a time. >> there were several people that were there including his son had...
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right now- raleigh, procrasinator's paradise. get this-- amazon in that city will take orders until 10 p-m on christmas eve -- and have your order at your doorstep by midnight. of course- that's just for homes within 25 miles of raleigh. as for workers at the hub- they're staying in the christmas spirit - by listening to music and enjoying the idea of delivering last minute miracles. coming up. disturbing discussion. president elect trump now tweeting about increasing the nation's nuclear arsenal. what's sparking the comments, and what this means for our military. coming up. plus, another porch pirate busted on security camera. what witnesses say the man was doing that caught their eye, before he snatched the package. eve - sunny & seasonable christmas - unseasonably mild early next week - cooler & dry for new year's weekend today: sunny early, then becoming mostly cloudy. cooler. highs: 46-51 winds: s 5 mph tonight: cloudy. showers developing after midnight. lows: 36-40 winds: s 5 mph christmas eve: morning rain. cloudy after af
right now- raleigh, procrasinator's paradise. get this-- amazon in that city will take orders until 10 p-m on christmas eve -- and have your order at your doorstep by midnight. of course- that's just for homes within 25 miles of raleigh. as for workers at the hub- they're staying in the christmas spirit - by listening to music and enjoying the idea of delivering last minute miracles. coming up. disturbing discussion. president elect trump now tweeting about increasing the nation's nuclear...
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that was paradise. >> sometimes, during maneuvers, the sidewalk in front of our store was a sea of light. all of navy sailors in their white suits, up from the train station. >> pearl harbor was always full of american ships. next to pearl harbor, we had -- there were lots of military bases. >> we trained for divebombing, a utility escort. i was a mechanic on j24, a gremlin, then made an awful lot of noise on takeoff. .> i went to work as a mechanic i had to take care of the airplane, the crew would come out, and they would put in the airtime, and assimilate some of their activities. the communication with the infantry. lines, getting things ready for the outposts alongside the beaches. flew, squadron i was in nearly built specially for submarine patrol duty. they were slow, but they were really sturdy. they could fly out about 12, miles, and we were looking for submarines. >> [speaking japanese] >> there was to be only one battle at a time. we had three battle fleets at their. meaning two battle fleets would be at sea, constant practicing. the admiral had us out there training that we w
that was paradise. >> sometimes, during maneuvers, the sidewalk in front of our store was a sea of light. all of navy sailors in their white suits, up from the train station. >> pearl harbor was always full of american ships. next to pearl harbor, we had -- there were lots of military bases. >> we trained for divebombing, a utility escort. i was a mechanic on j24, a gremlin, then made an awful lot of noise on takeoff. .> i went to work as a mechanic i had to take care of...
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paul: it set the scene for a paradise, aopical vacationland. when my dad finally enlisted, to him, it was an all expense paid vacation to hawaii. of course, a year later, it turned into a nightmare for him and the other pearl harbor veterans. bill: our guest is paul travers, the book is "eyewitness to infamy -- an oral history of pearl harbor, december 7, 1941." this was originally published in 1991, on the 50th anniversary. after that, did more veterans contact you? paul: yes, after the book was first published in 1991, i had a number of veterans contact me, and i went out and got their narrative. i said there were no guarantees there would be an update to the book. i guess good karma -- maybe the angels of pearl harbor were looking out for me. a few years ago, i got a letter from the publisher, the book had been out of print, but they said, are you interested in doing an update? i jumped at the chance because it was an opportunity to update many of the people i had interviewed and add new ones. bill: how main new updates have you added? paul:
paul: it set the scene for a paradise, aopical vacationland. when my dad finally enlisted, to him, it was an all expense paid vacation to hawaii. of course, a year later, it turned into a nightmare for him and the other pearl harbor veterans. bill: our guest is paul travers, the book is "eyewitness to infamy -- an oral history of pearl harbor, december 7, 1941." this was originally published in 1991, on the 50th anniversary. after that, did more veterans contact you? paul: yes, after...
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i was able to go to paradise bungalow. i visited the town where my grandfather and his family were banished after he spoke up one too many times and, so i think that was important. also, going back to berlin which if any of you spent time in berlin in the cold war you would know what it looked like then and if you haven't been back yet, you should go because it resembles nothing of what it looked like once upon a time.
i was able to go to paradise bungalow. i visited the town where my grandfather and his family were banished after he spoke up one too many times and, so i think that was important. also, going back to berlin which if any of you spent time in berlin in the cold war you would know what it looked like then and if you haven't been back yet, you should go because it resembles nothing of what it looked like once upon a time.
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often i have been back to paradise bungalow often. i visited a town where my grandfather and family were banished after he spoke up too many times and that was really important and going back to berlin which if any of you spend any time in berlin during the cold war you know what it looks like then. it resembles nothing of what it looks like once upon a time. >> several years ago g edwards lifted a biography, clearly early and after the war, a seminar at georgetown university, several people who were there including clap son, talked about the early days of 45 and 46 when american intelligence penetrated these -- very interesting, they said in the east german government by 47. can you remind me what years wasn't the us had diplomatic relations with the ddr, is that where you are? >> in the 70s it began. >> joan clark, career diplomat, and building for the american embassy and east berliners showed a building and we won't take that one. underneath is one of your tunnels because stazi is right across the street and amazed that she knew t
often i have been back to paradise bungalow often. i visited a town where my grandfather and family were banished after he spoke up too many times and that was really important and going back to berlin which if any of you spend any time in berlin during the cold war you know what it looks like then. it resembles nothing of what it looks like once upon a time. >> several years ago g edwards lifted a biography, clearly early and after the war, a seminar at georgetown university, several...
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a man from the pittsburgh sounded the trumpet in paradise within the reach of all men. by fulfilling its, quote, mechanical purposes the united the turn itself into a new eden. a state of superabundance where there will be a continual feast, part of the pleasure, novelty, instructive occupations not to mention vegetables of infinite variety and appearance, similar predictions proliferated through the 19th and 202 centuries, as perry miller rose we find the true americans sublime. we blow kisses to jefferson and 3 huggers like henry david thoreau but put our faith in edison and ford, zuckerberg, it is the technology that will lead us. cyberspace with its disembodied voices and ethereal avatars seems mystical from the start. it's unearthly vastness, america's spiritual yearnings. what better way, wrote michael time in 1991 to emulate god's knowledge and generate a virtual world constituted by bits of information. google moved from a meadow park garage to a -- the yale computer scientist wrote a manifesto, the second coming of the computer. images of cyberbodies in the com
a man from the pittsburgh sounded the trumpet in paradise within the reach of all men. by fulfilling its, quote, mechanical purposes the united the turn itself into a new eden. a state of superabundance where there will be a continual feast, part of the pleasure, novelty, instructive occupations not to mention vegetables of infinite variety and appearance, similar predictions proliferated through the 19th and 202 centuries, as perry miller rose we find the true americans sublime. we blow kisses...
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on the weekend, tropical paradise. both of the soldiers and sailors, they're coming back from a night in town. the book is eyewitness to inifmy. the guest is paul travers. >> it's been my pleasure. i would like to say as we take the final step with these survivors before they fade from our memories, their voices will always resognate loudly. we have to remember, remember pearl harbor. i thank you for the opportunity to be here today. >> thank you. >> on the morning of december 7th, 1941, warplanes from six japanese aircraft carriers attacks the island of ohau in hawaii. targeting the u.s. fleet at pearl harbor. next, the us navy and national parks service mark
on the weekend, tropical paradise. both of the soldiers and sailors, they're coming back from a night in town. the book is eyewitness to inifmy. the guest is paul travers. >> it's been my pleasure. i would like to say as we take the final step with these survivors before they fade from our memories, their voices will always resognate loudly. we have to remember, remember pearl harbor. i thank you for the opportunity to be here today. >> thank you. >> on the morning of december...
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never mind the kidnappings, the beheadings, the sex slaves, to choudary, the islamic state is paradisehere is peace. there's no corruption. there's no bribery. there's no usury, no alcohol, gambling. all of the vices which you're used to in america and other parts of the world don't exist over there. this idea they're raping people, why don't you listen to what muslims are saying on the other side? go interview some of the people. they will deny these things. >> because, mr. chaudhry, they kill journalists, that's why. >> they are raping people in islam. >> reporter: they kill journalists, mr. chaudhry. >> these could be my last hours. >> reporter: in fact, isis. >> moderator:erred at least 23 reporters in the last two years. among, americans james foley and stephen sokolof. >> let me not get into the frankly nonsense you're spouting about the islamic state and the peace and brotherhood there. ho do you explain, mr. choudary, that people are fleeing the islamic state? >> reporter: despite documented evidence of tens of thousands of people desperately fleeing isis -- [ crying ] choudary
never mind the kidnappings, the beheadings, the sex slaves, to choudary, the islamic state is paradisehere is peace. there's no corruption. there's no bribery. there's no usury, no alcohol, gambling. all of the vices which you're used to in america and other parts of the world don't exist over there. this idea they're raping people, why don't you listen to what muslims are saying on the other side? go interview some of the people. they will deny these things. >> because, mr. chaudhry,...
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to the nats windsd winds that sweep across this tropical paradise - you can almost hear it.. distant echoes of the horror.. up fade nats of bombsand heroes who fought here..stuart hedley - pearl harbor veteran :19 - :24)"i went on topside planes were diving from every directionwaves of japanese zeros.. unleashing a fury on pearl harbor..robert coles - maneuver, this is war." two-thousand-four-hundred- and-three americans died during the surprise attack.. nats pop wreath laying seventy-five-years later.. their sacrifice is remembered.. along with the determination.. and courage.. of the heroes who survived that day..stuart hedley - pearl harbor veteran :51 - 1:01)"it is a blessing to be back here for the 75th anniversary of an attack that put us in the war."warriors who.. have all the medals and citations they nee. return here looking for a much different honor -- rekindling a bond with their brothers.. robert coles - pearl harbor veteran 1:12 - 1:26)"i would love to be brought to tears meeting old friends as opposed to being moved to tears by being awarded i don't need any mo
to the nats windsd winds that sweep across this tropical paradise - you can almost hear it.. distant echoes of the horror.. up fade nats of bombsand heroes who fought here..stuart hedley - pearl harbor veteran :19 - :24)"i went on topside planes were diving from every directionwaves of japanese zeros.. unleashing a fury on pearl harbor..robert coles - maneuver, this is war." two-thousand-four-hundred- and-three americans died during the surprise attack.. nats pop wreath laying...
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paradise 25 miles per hour and stronger gusts are expected outside of the las vegas valley. you see all this area shaded in through 10:00. you are looking at winds gusting to 50 and we have light precipitation further you are down to our south and parts of arizona they are seeing mountain snow showers. 54 is our expected high today. mostly sunny skies. windy conditions gusts to 35. tonight looking at 37 for the low. breezy conditions, gusts to 25. our seven-day forecast showing breezy conditions lasting into tomorrow morning. forecast. more gusty winds tuesday will bring in much colder air. >> krystal: tiger woods returning to the golf course. tiger had been recovering from back surgery. he was on fire early. he rolled off three straight birdies and was two under par after another birdie. faded late with a double bogie on the 16th hole and a ball in tiger woods finishing with one over par 73 and stands 17th in a field of 18. >> kim: we're into award season now. the nominations for the 22nd annual critics choice awards. we're leading off with la la land which is leading the w
paradise 25 miles per hour and stronger gusts are expected outside of the las vegas valley. you see all this area shaded in through 10:00. you are looking at winds gusting to 50 and we have light precipitation further you are down to our south and parts of arizona they are seeing mountain snow showers. 54 is our expected high today. mostly sunny skies. windy conditions gusts to 35. tonight looking at 37 for the low. breezy conditions, gusts to 25. our seven-day forecast showing breezy...
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as dawn broke that december day, paradise never seemed so sweet. the water was warm, impossibly blue. sailors ate in the mess hall, or readied themselves for church, crisp white shorts and t-shirts. in the harbor, ships anchored -- -- ships at anchor floated in neat rows. the california, the maryland, and the oklahoma. the tennessee, west virginia, and the nevada. on the deck of the arizona, the navy band was tuning up. that morning, the ranks on men's shoulders defined them less than the courage in their hearts. across the island, americans defended themselves however they could, firing training shells, working old action rifles. and african-american mess steward who would typically be confined to cleaning duties carried his commander to safety and fired an antiaircraft gun until he ran out of ammo. we honor americans like the gunners mate first class of the west virginia. before he raced to the harbor his new bride pressed into his hand a piece of scripture. "the eternal god is my refuge, and underneath are the everlasting arms." as jim fought to
as dawn broke that december day, paradise never seemed so sweet. the water was warm, impossibly blue. sailors ate in the mess hall, or readied themselves for church, crisp white shorts and t-shirts. in the harbor, ships anchored -- -- ships at anchor floated in neat rows. the california, the maryland, and the oklahoma. the tennessee, west virginia, and the nevada. on the deck of the arizona, the navy band was tuning up. that morning, the ranks on men's shoulders defined them less than the...
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. >> reporter: another person simply sit rest and paradise.imply said rest in paradise fifth >> reporter: >> reporter: continuing with your import and work, connecting with our students on one another. --important work. >> grant:and on our website kron four dot com. we have more information about the victims who died in this fire. >> grant:plus-- information on vigils being held tonight around the bay area to remember those who lost their life. we are hearing more from the community about the ghost ship, including those who thought about living at the warehouse. >> vicki:although it was not permitted to be a legal living space, we now know that dozens of people called the ghost ship home. there were beds, bathrooms, showers and propane tanks set up to run hotplates for kitchens. >> vicki:one oakland man says he took a tour of the warehouse when he was looking for an affordable home to live in but he says after looking inside he felt it was not safe. >> i had to move. i looked and looked and looked. there was nothing available to close to reaso
. >> reporter: another person simply sit rest and paradise.imply said rest in paradise fifth >> reporter: >> reporter: continuing with your import and work, connecting with our students on one another. --important work. >> grant:and on our website kron four dot com. we have more information about the victims who died in this fire. >> grant:plus-- information on vigils being held tonight around the bay area to remember those who lost their life. we are hearing more...
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. - it's like an island paradise. - and do you have a favorite t-shirt that doesn't fit anymore, buthow to turn it into an awesome keepsake. - you won't believe how simple this project is.
. - it's like an island paradise. - and do you have a favorite t-shirt that doesn't fit anymore, buthow to turn it into an awesome keepsake. - you won't believe how simple this project is.
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we have new pictures locking lips in paradise with her sexy younger man. >> they were making moves off stage, but now is this the proof? ?? ?? >>> my, oh, my, mariah. her leg hiked up around brian's hip as they there's hugs and big smiles and a very playful piggyback ride. at one point the 33-year-old backup dancer shows off his strength lifting mariah up and carrying her and it's not the most comfortable looking shots and in this one bryan appears to drop mimi. ?? ?? ?? >> so here's the details. the pda pics were taken on minutes on the beach and mariah with glass in hand looked on as bryan played with the kids' toys in the sand. 46-year-old mimi in her blackmon owekiii and the 35-carat wedding ring, and struck a pose for a photographer who was on hand. >> he does have a crush on her. you saw him. he's want >> it is this a showmance for mariah's world which is still shooting. >> here's what mariah said when our carly steel sat down with her 12 days ago. >> bryan, of course, he's a hottie. a lot of speculation whether you are dating or not. you have chemistry on the show. >> you have t
we have new pictures locking lips in paradise with her sexy younger man. >> they were making moves off stage, but now is this the proof? ?? ?? >>> my, oh, my, mariah. her leg hiked up around brian's hip as they there's hugs and big smiles and a very playful piggyback ride. at one point the 33-year-old backup dancer shows off his strength lifting mariah up and carrying her and it's not the most comfortable looking shots and in this one bryan appears to drop mimi. ?? ?? ?? >>...
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today's "bachelor" fan favorite didn't find love on "the bachelor" or "bachelor in paradise," so she's hoping there will be a happier ending today. from sacramento, california, please welcome clare crawley. [cheers and applause] how you doing, girl? >> hello. [cheers and applause] >> good to have you here on "millionaire."
today's "bachelor" fan favorite didn't find love on "the bachelor" or "bachelor in paradise," so she's hoping there will be a happier ending today. from sacramento, california, please welcome clare crawley. [cheers and applause] how you doing, girl? >> hello. [cheers and applause] >> good to have you here on "millionaire."
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. >>> closed captioning provided by -- ♪ ♪ if you want to view paradise ♪ >>> welcome back to our specialr passed away at the age of 83 after a battle with alzheimer's disease, but he left behind one of the most endearing characters ever created on film and we were lucky to spend so many priceless moments with the comedy great. ♪ come with me and you'll be in a world of pure imagination ♪ >> i've had a wonderful career, and i have no complaints. if this is it i have no regrets. >> gene passed away holding hands with his family. by his side was his fourth wife karen whom he introduced to us in 1995. >> we've been married for three years now, three wonderful years and i'm happier than i've ever been in my life. he was lucky enough to find love again after losing gilda radner in 989 approximately while she was alive, e.t. saw firsthand how passionate they were. >> their relationship was also hot tempered with lots of arguments. >> i would pick up a plate and throw it. i know you love me. now i know you love me. >> the year after her death he returned to work in the comedy, "funny about love"
. >>> closed captioning provided by -- ♪ ♪ if you want to view paradise ♪ >>> welcome back to our specialr passed away at the age of 83 after a battle with alzheimer's disease, but he left behind one of the most endearing characters ever created on film and we were lucky to spend so many priceless moments with the comedy great. ♪ come with me and you'll be in a world of pure imagination ♪ >> i've had a wonderful career, and i have no complaints. if this is it i...
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travers: it set the scene for a while as a tropical paradise -- a vacationland. when my dad finally enlisted, to him, it was an all expense paid vacation to hawaii. of course, a year later, it turned into a nightmare for him and the other pearl harbor veterans. travers, guest is paul author of "eyewitness to infamy -- an oral history of pearl harbor, december 7, 1941." this was originally published in 1991, on the 50th anniversary. after that, did more veterans contact you? mr. travers: yes, after the book was first for bush in 1991, i had a number of veterans contact me, and i went out and got there narrative. -- got their narrative. i said there were no guarantees there would be an update to the book. but good, chlamydia the angels of pearl harbor were looking out for me, but a few years ago -- but good karma -- the angels of pearl harbor were looking out ago, the few years book and been out of print, but they said are you interested in an update. host: how main new updates have you added? is travers: i believe there four. there are other people that have been
travers: it set the scene for a while as a tropical paradise -- a vacationland. when my dad finally enlisted, to him, it was an all expense paid vacation to hawaii. of course, a year later, it turned into a nightmare for him and the other pearl harbor veterans. travers, guest is paul author of "eyewitness to infamy -- an oral history of pearl harbor, december 7, 1941." this was originally published in 1991, on the 50th anniversary. after that, did more veterans contact you? mr....
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as dawn broke on that december day, paradise never seemed so sweet. the water was warm and impossibly blue. the sailors ate in the mess hall or readied themselves for church, dressed in crisp white shorts and t-shirts. at anchor, the ships in the harbor floated in neat rows. the california, the maryland, and the oklahoma. the tennessee, the west virginia, and the nevada. on the deck of the arizona, the navy band was tuning up. that morning, the ranks on men's shoulders defined them less than the courage in their hearts. across the island, americans defended themselves however they could, firing training shells, working old bolt-action rifles. an african-american mess steward, who would typically be confined to cleaning duties, carried his commander to safety and then fired an antiaircraft gun until he ran out of ammo. we honor americans like jim downing, a gunner's mate first-class on the west virginia. before he raced to the harbor, his new bride pressed into his hand a verse of scripture. the eternal god is my refuge, and underneath are the everlast
as dawn broke on that december day, paradise never seemed so sweet. the water was warm and impossibly blue. the sailors ate in the mess hall or readied themselves for church, dressed in crisp white shorts and t-shirts. at anchor, the ships in the harbor floated in neat rows. the california, the maryland, and the oklahoma. the tennessee, the west virginia, and the nevada. on the deck of the arizona, the navy band was tuning up. that morning, the ranks on men's shoulders defined them less than...
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. >>> it's snowing in paradise. a winter storm warning is in effect for parts of hawaii, specifically elevations above 8,000 feet. snow began accumulating on two summits. up to a foot of snow is expected to fall through the snow reports. >> can you wear a hawaiian shirt in the snow. >> why not. >> well, it looks like fun. i will stick to the beach, though. well, it's starting to feel more seasonal holiday time weather out there for this weekend. it will be a little cool each afternoon, breezy as well. it will stay dry for those of you who have still got to put up your christmas decorations outside with the that. we are running in the 50s. winds are breezy out of the west to northwest sustained about 15 miles per hour and gusting more than that. so, we got these feel like temperatures that are a couple of degrees cooler than the actually temperature outside. jacket is a good idea for the friday afternoon and date night plans as well. 3:00 p.m., 52. that's the high temperature for today. temperatures 4:00, 5:00 starti
. >>> it's snowing in paradise. a winter storm warning is in effect for parts of hawaii, specifically elevations above 8,000 feet. snow began accumulating on two summits. up to a foot of snow is expected to fall through the snow reports. >> can you wear a hawaiian shirt in the snow. >> why not. >> well, it looks like fun. i will stick to the beach, though. well, it's starting to feel more seasonal holiday time weather out there for this weekend. it will be a little...
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right now, raleigh, north carolina is a procrastinator's paradise. amazon orders until 10:00 p.m.ristmas eve, and have the order at your doorstep finding that it that is in -- doorstep. that is in within 25 miles of raleigh. delivers looking forward to the last-minute delivers. steve: and the temperature is 25 likees, look at that, feel temperature of 12. ok first being tomorrow. -- skiing to market and we have mainly clear skies. we will wake up tomorrow morning with some coffee, maybe hitting the mall, temperatures starting in the 20's and lower 30's. we will rebound into the middle to upper 40's. plenty of sunshine in the morning and going to the afternoon, more clouds and mostly cloudy by the dinnertime rain that will likely continue into early saturday morning. here is the travel forecast if you are going outside the area. 42 degrees in pittsburgh. snow in chicago and green bay. and rain in st. louis. looks good for orlando and miami, right around 80 degrees paid and --- degrees. rain for southern california, looking at 50's and 60's. hopefully they will be able to dry out. a
right now, raleigh, north carolina is a procrastinator's paradise. amazon orders until 10:00 p.m.ristmas eve, and have the order at your doorstep finding that it that is in -- doorstep. that is in within 25 miles of raleigh. delivers looking forward to the last-minute delivers. steve: and the temperature is 25 likees, look at that, feel temperature of 12. ok first being tomorrow. -- skiing to market and we have mainly clear skies. we will wake up tomorrow morning with some coffee, maybe hitting...
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planes will be chartered to take them to miami, where they will board a cruiseship for a week in paradise. here's what the owner will say. >> we are proud for the success we've had, we've had a lot of good years, since the great recession, we've had pretty tough years and everybody pulled together. >> you got to love this story. >> very generous. very nice. >> just ahead, carrie fisher and the legacy of princess lea. how that role inspired generations of young girls throughout the years. >>> right now on nbc 10 news today. violence in a philadelphia bar. one person stabbed, two other hurt after a fight broke out. >>> dig for new clues, police, firefighters and crime scene k-9s spend time in a house where a woman who hasn't been seen in years once lived. ♪ >>> and one last dry run. the fancy bra kads are running ahead of their routines. >>> wednesday morning, about 4:30. this is nbc 10 news today. >> i'm tracy davidson. >> and i'm rosemary connors. let's get the forecast from meteorologist krystal klei. >> this is different from yesterday. instead back to the 30s and 40s. most of us are ab
planes will be chartered to take them to miami, where they will board a cruiseship for a week in paradise. here's what the owner will say. >> we are proud for the success we've had, we've had a lot of good years, since the great recession, we've had pretty tough years and everybody pulled together. >> you got to love this story. >> very generous. very nice. >> just ahead, carrie fisher and the legacy of princess lea. how that role inspired generations of young girls...
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he wanted the natural paradise of costa rica to stand as a symbol of peace. he uses pigments instead of dyes to create bright colors that don't fade in sunlight. the pigments don't take to the fabric naturally. darker colors are laid over the base color and the two are bled together. >> you put the colors on over and over, just like when women put on blusher or lipstick. this makes the pattern look three dimensional. >> eight month office tafter tht started, the kimono was complete. the orchid flowers seem to be basked in tropical sunlight. the background blue color signifies the beautiful sees of okinawa. the kimono represents a shared dedication to peace. many people gathered to see the new kimonos. >> i think it represents really my country because of the bright colors, nature ands are our national symbols. and when you see the colors and the nature in the kimono, you can feel also peace. >> i needed to bring out the essence. i think the power of nature helped me do that. it was a great learning experience for me. >> reporter: okinawa's unique experience i
he wanted the natural paradise of costa rica to stand as a symbol of peace. he uses pigments instead of dyes to create bright colors that don't fade in sunlight. the pigments don't take to the fabric naturally. darker colors are laid over the base color and the two are bled together. >> you put the colors on over and over, just like when women put on blusher or lipstick. this makes the pattern look three dimensional. >> eight month office tafter tht started, the kimono was complete....
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ooze>> the toy lovers paradise, $650,000. santa is living large. >> ho ho ho. >> all the toys. >> wisn 12 news time now is 5:25. faster internet across the state. >> coming up the plans to make sure you are connected. >> protecting the classmates, how a group of students from wisconsin are helping to make their campus a safer place for illegal immigrants. >> a live l we have a check in with matt after the break. i have asthma... ...one of many pieces in my life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine. i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. breo opens up airways to help improve breathing for a full 24 hours. that increases the risk of death from asthma problems and may increase the risk of hospitalization in children an
ooze>> the toy lovers paradise, $650,000. santa is living large. >> ho ho ho. >> all the toys. >> wisn 12 news time now is 5:25. faster internet across the state. >> coming up the plans to make sure you are connected. >> protecting the classmates, how a group of students from wisconsin are helping to make their campus a safer place for illegal immigrants. >> a live l we have a check in with matt after the break. i have asthma... ...one of many pieces in...
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. >> if you listen closely to the wave and winds that swoep across this tropical paradise. you can almost hear distant echoes of the horror and heros who fought here. >> i went out on topside, planes were flying in every direction. >> reporter: unleashing a furry on pearl harbor. >> i said this ain't maneuver, this is war. >> reporter: 2,300 americans died during the surprise attack. is remembered alonged with determination and courage of the heroes who survived that day. warriors, they have all the medals and citations they need, looking for a much different honor, rekind himming a bond with their brothers. on this day, a grateful nation pauses to honor those fittingly remembered ashe greatest generation, achieved by their courage and strength during one of america's >> new, thousands will gather just across the harbor here in just a few hours, for a memorial the centerpiece of more than a week of tributes and celebrations here. that's the latest live in pearl harbor, ayman, frances, back to you. >> thank you very much for that date. >>> leading the news, violence erupted
. >> if you listen closely to the wave and winds that swoep across this tropical paradise. you can almost hear distant echoes of the horror and heros who fought here. >> i went out on topside, planes were flying in every direction. >> reporter: unleashing a furry on pearl harbor. >> i said this ain't maneuver, this is war. >> reporter: 2,300 americans died during the surprise attack. is remembered alonged with determination and courage of the heroes who survived...
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sam live tease snow in paradise? up to a foot of snow forecast in hawaii mauna kea, hawaii -- winter has arrived on the summits of mauna kea and fios is not cable. we're wired differently. so in the 3.7 seconds it takes gary watson to beat the local ed jump record, fly, gary, fly. ...his friend can download 13 versions of the perfect song... ...his sister can live stream it... ...while his mom downloads how to set a dislocated shoulder. get 150 meg internet, tv and phone for just $79.99 per month online for the first year. >> now, "good morning washington," on your side. larry: this morning, a step forward after six children are killed. what did the ntsb just as it looks into that deadly bus crash in tennessee? autria: the horse message from congress as agency troubles continue. -- harsh message from congress as agency troubles continue. larry: a big blast of winter heading our way. we have joked about the warmth and how it doesn't feel like it, but then a slap in the face. [laughter] [captioning performed by the nat
sam live tease snow in paradise? up to a foot of snow forecast in hawaii mauna kea, hawaii -- winter has arrived on the summits of mauna kea and fios is not cable. we're wired differently. so in the 3.7 seconds it takes gary watson to beat the local ed jump record, fly, gary, fly. ...his friend can download 13 versions of the perfect song... ...his sister can live stream it... ...while his mom downloads how to set a dislocated shoulder. get 150 meg internet, tv and phone for just $79.99 per...
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paradise? >> not paradise by any means. >> did it feel like you were in captivity?y. your passports were taken right away, seized. >> and this did not raise red flags or it did? >> it did. in your heart of hearts you had to know that there was no way out. there was no way out. ♪ >> tim carter praised jonestown in this testimonial. >> it's beautiful. i can't -- i've never been so totally happy or fulfilled in my life. >> as long as he was not being eaten up by bugs. you could see him scratching the bites. these are home movies made by jim jones to attract church members to his namesake. >> american bananas are nothing like these. >> he showed off the supplies. >> flour, flour, rice, black-eyed peas. >> and then this. >> kool-aid. >> kool-aid. the reality of jonestown, hard work, long hours, too much heat, too little sleep, and as leslie wilson remembers, meager food. >> dinner was rice and gravy and sometimes soup with chicken feet sticking out. >> she wrote this letter to a friend there in jonestown. >> i now feel as if my whole being is worthless here. i'm now 21 y
paradise? >> not paradise by any means. >> did it feel like you were in captivity?y. your passports were taken right away, seized. >> and this did not raise red flags or it did? >> it did. in your heart of hearts you had to know that there was no way out. there was no way out. ♪ >> tim carter praised jonestown in this testimonial. >> it's beautiful. i can't -- i've never been so totally happy or fulfilled in my life. >> as long as he was not being...
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some areas calling for up to 36 inches of snow, turning the hillsides into a skier's paradise.ng out on a suddenly white christmas. >> it's seriously a christmas miracle. we went to bed and it was green and woke up to this. >> reporter: in flagstaff, arizona, car wrecks all over the roads, forcing a number of closures with the heaviest snow still on the way. at the grand canyon, karen kline rescued after wandering 26 miles in the snow to find help when the family car got stuck off a forest road. >> she ended up in very deep snow, as much as three feet deep snow, and she was very played out and frostbitten. fingers and feet, when she was located early this morning. >> reporter: further west, christmas morning mudslides. four families in southern california evacuated when water started coming through the walls, destroying this home. meanwhile at the airport, fliers happy with holiday rates and less traffic, hoping it to get 30,000 feet above any problems below. >> i'm not worried about the storms, because i'm going to guess we'll go around them. >> reporter: parts of the country
some areas calling for up to 36 inches of snow, turning the hillsides into a skier's paradise.ng out on a suddenly white christmas. >> it's seriously a christmas miracle. we went to bed and it was green and woke up to this. >> reporter: in flagstaff, arizona, car wrecks all over the roads, forcing a number of closures with the heaviest snow still on the way. at the grand canyon, karen kline rescued after wandering 26 miles in the snow to find help when the family car got stuck off a...
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talk about a shoppers paradise. >> you know we with all about that rick. and this season about shopping local and supporting local businesses and artists making one of a kind items in philadelphia and the city is making it easy with two special places to pick up gifts in one convenient spot. this year christmas village has a new home. >> it's like being in europe but you are right here at city hall. it mirrors the traditional christmas markets found throughout germany. >> it's tradition to go out and shop for the holidays. like the kallie walford ornaments. >> we are new to the village, and 150 years ago it was a tradition to create the stars to represent the morning star. and these stars are made in that german village. >> and this is the only place you can get them. >> christmas village used to be the only place to get bacon jam. >> the local company started selling their spreadable jams in the village four years ago and now nationwide. >> wow this is good. >> how cool is this? for the first time ever christmas village has a carousel so the kids can play
talk about a shoppers paradise. >> you know we with all about that rick. and this season about shopping local and supporting local businesses and artists making one of a kind items in philadelphia and the city is making it easy with two special places to pick up gifts in one convenient spot. this year christmas village has a new home. >> it's like being in europe but you are right here at city hall. it mirrors the traditional christmas markets found throughout germany. >> it's...
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today's "bachelor" fan favorite didn't find love on "the bachelor" or "bachelor in paradise," so she'sll be a happier ending today. from sacramento, california, please welcome clare crawley. [cheers and applause] how you doing, girl? >> hello. [cheers and applause] >> good to have you here on "millionaire." >> i'm so excited to be here. >> g
today's "bachelor" fan favorite didn't find love on "the bachelor" or "bachelor in paradise," so she'sll be a happier ending today. from sacramento, california, please welcome clare crawley. [cheers and applause] how you doing, girl? >> hello. [cheers and applause] >> good to have you here on "millionaire." >> i'm so excited to be here. >> g
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four planes will be chartered to take them to miami where they will board a cruise ship in paradise. here's what the owner had to say. >> we're proud of the success we've had. we've had a lot of very good years since the great recession we've had some pretty tough years and everybody pulled together. >> good stuff there. >>> just ahead, carrie fisher and the legacy of princess leia. how that inspired girls throughout the years. per roll more "doing chores for dad" per roll more "earning something you love" per roll bounty is more absorbent, so the roll can last 50% longer than the leading ordinary brand. so you get more "life" per roll. bounty, the quicker picker upper >>> the mild weather across the south continues with temperatures so warm. look at dallas, 80 degrees today. that is unseasonably mild. also going to be lovely in los angeles with 76 degrees and sunshine. seattle, you'll get peaks of sun mixing in with rain. it looks like tomorrow we're not seeing too much of a change. forecast looks great with the exception of the nor'easter developing into new england. we'll be watch
four planes will be chartered to take them to miami where they will board a cruise ship in paradise. here's what the owner had to say. >> we're proud of the success we've had. we've had a lot of very good years since the great recession we've had some pretty tough years and everybody pulled together. >> good stuff there. >>> just ahead, carrie fisher and the legacy of princess leia. how that inspired girls throughout the years. per roll more "doing chores for dad"...