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it's okay, jack, it's a penguin. what's the story with the penguins, and why do we love them so much? >> what is it about a penguin, they're black and white. you've seen "march of the penguins." >> larry: great movie. >> some people don't know this, out of 17 species of penguins, only five live in cold water. this is great in cold weather, it would only last a few days. but the ones in the "march of the penguins" those can last. the female lays the egg. immediately, the male comes and sits on it. the female leaves and goes out to sea. she leaves him there for 40 days, while she goes out and messes around in the ocean and eats fish and everything. can you imagine that, the poor guy is not dead. sitting on the chick. >> larry: how did they get that setup? >> i don't know. >> larry: not fair, protest. >> when we film these, larry, it's very difficult under water. they're black and white, they're like a bullet underwater. so difficult to film. >> larry: they're adorable. >> no one has ever eaten a penguin. out in the ant
it's okay, jack, it's a penguin. what's the story with the penguins, and why do we love them so much? >> what is it about a penguin, they're black and white. you've seen "march of the penguins." >> larry: great movie. >> some people don't know this, out of 17 species of penguins, only five live in cold water. this is great in cold weather, it would only last a few days. but the ones in the "march of the penguins" those can last. the female lays the egg....
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>> guest: if you go to your local bookstore you probably see maybe penguin or i don't know exactly maybe simon and schuster, so that is actually and in print book these are for books only being printed any more. and so it could be for that book by an author in the 1940's that will never really known or address and then i'm trying to think like john steinbeck for example that post 1923. maybe he wrote something that wasn't a huge hit like his other big titles. that book is out of print now but who is to protect that book and who can have rights over that is what is that issue in this case. >> host: cecilia kang is the technical reporter and writes a blog on technical issues, and telecommunications issues for the washington post. we are talking about a de google book settlement, and there was just some action taken in new york on this recently. what is the status of where we stand? >> guest: well, it looks like it was late last friday when google and the parties involved in the class-action lawsuit from 2005 that the first tried to result a year ago. they submitted a revised version of the
>> guest: if you go to your local bookstore you probably see maybe penguin or i don't know exactly maybe simon and schuster, so that is actually and in print book these are for books only being printed any more. and so it could be for that book by an author in the 1940's that will never really known or address and then i'm trying to think like john steinbeck for example that post 1923. maybe he wrote something that wasn't a huge hit like his other big titles. that book is out of print now...
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wins it for the penguins, an overtime game winner for the second time this year. >> and sidney crosby. sidney crosby, our player of the game. >> got a fortunate break with the power play in overtime and buried it.
wins it for the penguins, an overtime game winner for the second time this year. >> and sidney crosby. sidney crosby, our player of the game. >> got a fortunate break with the power play in overtime and buried it.
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and lauterbach for to begin again published by penguin books. carl phillips, four-speed glow.pen intervals published by the university of pittsburgh. and keith while jump for transcendental studies of trilogy published by the university of california. it was a very, very difficult decision. we spent literally hours and hours and got to know these books sell well and ended up loving all of them. it was almost impossible to decide. but in the long run, we decided to give this year's national book award in poetry to keith waldrep for transcendental studies. [applause] [applause] >> how will i ever live this down? i really appreciate this honor. i think also that one should take it as one of one direction that poetry can go. there are not only the five books that were selected here, but a dozen others that are very good and i would hope that the existence of this award would simply get people to read more poetry. but anyway, thank you. [applause] >> the national book award and nonfiction will be presented by david. he is class of 1954 professor of american history at yale universi
and lauterbach for to begin again published by penguin books. carl phillips, four-speed glow.pen intervals published by the university of pittsburgh. and keith while jump for transcendental studies of trilogy published by the university of california. it was a very, very difficult decision. we spent literally hours and hours and got to know these books sell well and ended up loving all of them. it was almost impossible to decide. but in the long run, we decided to give this year's national book...
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the last regular season visit ever for montreal to medical melon arena as the penguins are moving intoe low bridging the washington bench and into the second row of spectators seats. the face off will stay in montreal's d zone. >> craig: the period started off with chance after chance, and the montreal canadiens, a power play we were talking about struck, because they got shot from the point. and that's the key. get the pucks on net from the points with the screen. spacek did just that. >> joe: the power play tally from hamrlik and pass pacioretty. >> craig: five shots on net doesn't cut it for the caps. they need more shots towards carey price. we're 25 minutes in, joe. five shots when you look at it, not very good so far. >> joe: cammalleri, for mullan. shouldered down by varlamov and gets the rebound behind the goal line. spacek caught in a pinch. ovechkin two on two with alexandre giroux. ovechkin fires and a kneeling price eats that up. alex ovechkin full blast down the wing. washington's lead cut in half. the power play goal from spacek, who blisters one from point position. the
the last regular season visit ever for montreal to medical melon arena as the penguins are moving intoe low bridging the washington bench and into the second row of spectators seats. the face off will stay in montreal's d zone. >> craig: the period started off with chance after chance, and the montreal canadiens, a power play we were talking about struck, because they got shot from the point. and that's the key. get the pucks on net from the points with the screen. spacek did just that....
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. >>> a cruise to see penguins in antarctica could be about a week late getting back because it got stuck in ice. more than 100 tourists and scientists are on board. they've been using the delay to sneak in extra tours. >>> oh, gee, you mean, my vacation's going to be longer and i don't have to pay for it? 34 minutes past the hour. how's the weather shaping up today? bob's going to start for the west coast. >> you have one round of weather blasting the region over the last couple of days. it brought heavy rain across the pacific northwest. look at the next one coming in. bright white clouds moving on through to the east. making a beeline for the coast. tonight, the wind's going to pick up. the rain, too. how much rain over the next two days? get a load of this. another shot coming in off the pacific. those red, shaded areas, about four to five inches of rain. starting to see the purple, that's the olympic mountain range. about eight to ten inches there. some will fall as snow in the higher elevations, but we're still worried about flooding right there. the rainfall right now is on the lig
. >>> a cruise to see penguins in antarctica could be about a week late getting back because it got stuck in ice. more than 100 tourists and scientists are on board. they've been using the delay to sneak in extra tours. >>> oh, gee, you mean, my vacation's going to be longer and i don't have to pay for it? 34 minutes past the hour. how's the weather shaping up today? bob's going to start for the west coast. >> you have one round of weather blasting the region over the...