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al: yeah. ♪ lee: pong was the one that got everybody's attention. the first commercially viable videogame. and then from then on, everybody, you know, moved on from there. nolan: games are part of the dna of most people. whether it be smartphones, oculus rift -- i think it is all going to be blended into this interactive slurry of fun. the ability to play anywhere, play anything, is bound to be a continuing saga of the world. ♪ emily: she founded a genetic testing company on one big idea, to create a dna database that could move science forward. even hope to our deadly diseases. -- help cure deadly diseases. in 2013, the fda yanked 23 products off the market. this ceo anne wojcicki had to face a very public divorce from her husband, sergey brin. two years later, she has made a remarkable comeback with a first
al: yeah. ♪ lee: pong was the one that got everybody's attention. the first commercially viable videogame. and then from then on, everybody, you know, moved on from there. nolan: games are part of the dna of most people. whether it be smartphones, oculus rift -- i think it is all going to be blended into this interactive slurry of fun. the ability to play anywhere, play anything, is bound to be a continuing saga of the world. ♪ emily: she founded a genetic testing company on one big idea,...
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al: yeah. ♪ lee: pong was the one that got everybody's attention.irst commercially viable videogame. and then from then on, everybody, you know, moved on from there. nolan: games are part of the dna of most people. whether it be smartphones, oculus rift -- i think it is all going to be blended into this interactive slurry of fun. the ability to play anywhere, play anything, is bound to be a continuing saga of the world. ♪ >> hi dean. >> hi there. [laughter] bob. >> from the battle zone, from hollywood to the heartland. america's entertainer was bob hope. bob: if t
al: yeah. ♪ lee: pong was the one that got everybody's attention.irst commercially viable videogame. and then from then on, everybody, you know, moved on from there. nolan: games are part of the dna of most people. whether it be smartphones, oculus rift -- i think it is all going to be blended into this interactive slurry of fun. the ability to play anywhere, play anything, is bound to be a continuing saga of the world. ♪ >> hi dean. >> hi there. [laughter] bob. >> from...
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al: when we put the pong in here.ars, on a barrel. and remember, this place was a different kind of place. peanuts on the floor. some of the barrels were for peanuts, unshelled peanuts. >> this game had never been seen in the wild before. there were no instructions. there was nothing like it. and so i was just dying to see how people would adapt to it. how quickly. and, boom, they started having fun with it really quick. all of a sudden, al gets this call, the machine is broken. so al runs down there to find out what is going on. al: i got the call it had stopped working. lee: it turned out that the coin mechanism had filled up so high it was jammed -- jammed with too many coins. al: i opened up the coin booth. the quarters came out and i filled my pockets. and then i called you up and said, hey, nolan, i think we have a good sign here. >> that was a tricky shot. >> not. >> almost got that corner. one sure way to win -- that is it. that is it. the paddle does not go up all the way. now that was not a feature. >> that
al: when we put the pong in here.ars, on a barrel. and remember, this place was a different kind of place. peanuts on the floor. some of the barrels were for peanuts, unshelled peanuts. >> this game had never been seen in the wild before. there were no instructions. there was nothing like it. and so i was just dying to see how people would adapt to it. how quickly. and, boom, they started having fun with it really quick. all of a sudden, al gets this call, the machine is broken. so al...
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and i thought a good training program would be the ping-pong game.ce into it, i said i had a deal with general electric, which was totally bupkis. >> you lied to me, nolan. >> i lied to you. >> he kept saying, it has to have a score. i didn't know it was a throw away. i put the speed up. worked on it. >> we found ourselves playing it after work for hours. >> we were playing it and everything, and it was really good. and nolan said, no, we want a driving game. al and i said, no, this game is much too much fun. >> we decided we were going to test it. so we got ted dabney to build a box over the weekend. contact paper over plywood. >> the orange paint was whatever we had, i think. i went to the walgreens drugstore and bought a $75 hitachi tv set and turned it into a monitor. here we are, nolan. >> here we are. >> wow, it has changed a lot. >> a lot. >> we put the pong here. it was just on the other side of these green pillars, on a barrel. and remember, this place was a different kind of place. peanuts on the floor. some of the barrels were for peanuts,
and i thought a good training program would be the ping-pong game.ce into it, i said i had a deal with general electric, which was totally bupkis. >> you lied to me, nolan. >> i lied to you. >> he kept saying, it has to have a score. i didn't know it was a throw away. i put the speed up. worked on it. >> we found ourselves playing it after work for hours. >> we were playing it and everything, and it was really good. and nolan said, no, we want a driving game. al...
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al: yeah. ♪ lee: pong was the one that got everybody's attention.made the first commercially viable videogame. and then from then on, everybody, you know, moved on from there. nolan: games are part of the dna of most people. whether it be smartphones, oculus rift -- i think it is all going to be blended into this interactive slurry of fun. the ability to play anywhere, play anything, is bound to be a continuing saga of the world. ♪ betty: tonight on "titans at the table," i traveled to what many consider the las vegas of the east. macau. this is part of what attracts people here, right? lawrence: yeah. betty: the small territory on the southern chinese coast raked in $45 billion of revenue last year. seven times more than vegas. and there is a race to control all that money. did you ever think macau would surpass las vegas by that much? >> it makes perfect sense. the resorts in macau are world-class compared to las vegas. macau has taken off. pansy: we are talking about the next generation of people from china, who have me
al: yeah. ♪ lee: pong was the one that got everybody's attention.made the first commercially viable videogame. and then from then on, everybody, you know, moved on from there. nolan: games are part of the dna of most people. whether it be smartphones, oculus rift -- i think it is all going to be blended into this interactive slurry of fun. the ability to play anywhere, play anything, is bound to be a continuing saga of the world. ♪ betty: tonight on "titans at the table," i...
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al: yeah. ♪ lee: pong was the one that got everybody's attention. first commercially viable videogame. and then from then on, everybody, you know, moved on from there. nolan: games are part of the dna of most people. whether it be smartphones, oculus rift -- i think it is all going to be blended into this interactive slurry of fun. the ability to play anywhere, play anything, is bound to be a continuing saga of the world. ♪ ♪ ♪ up, the story that she could business around the world. creates a mega just. the market could be heading from a bust. our weekly bounds of our interviews features some very well-known cases. say, where did alibaba come from? at a peak of some revealing charts. this is "bloomberg best." ♪
al: yeah. ♪ lee: pong was the one that got everybody's attention. first commercially viable videogame. and then from then on, everybody, you know, moved on from there. nolan: games are part of the dna of most people. whether it be smartphones, oculus rift -- i think it is all going to be blended into this interactive slurry of fun. the ability to play anywhere, play anything, is bound to be a continuing saga of the world. ♪ ♪ ♪ up, the story that she could business around the world....
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al: yeah. ♪ lee: pong was the one that got everybody's attention.t commercially viable videogame. and then from then on, everybody, you know, moved on from there. nolan: games are part of the dna of most people. whether it be smartphones, oculus rift -- i think it is all going to be blended into this interactive slurry of fun. the ability to play anywhere, play anything, is bound to be a continuing saga of the world. ♪ ♪ martha: i was told when i started that i couldn't be a director because i was a woman. and i have been directing now for many years, but certainly not as frequently as i would have had i been a man. maria: i was going into meetings on projects with people as a feature director who had worked with academy award nominated actors. so i should have been taken seriously in these meetings. but i wasn't. it was always a sense of, can you really do this? that a man could do it better. xi
al: yeah. ♪ lee: pong was the one that got everybody's attention.t commercially viable videogame. and then from then on, everybody, you know, moved on from there. nolan: games are part of the dna of most people. whether it be smartphones, oculus rift -- i think it is all going to be blended into this interactive slurry of fun. the ability to play anywhere, play anything, is bound to be a continuing saga of the world. ♪ ♪ martha: i was told when i started that i couldn't be a director...
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al: yeah. ♪ lee: pong was the one that got everybody's attention. commercially viable videogame. and then from then on, everybody, you know, moved on from there. nolan: games are part of the dna of most people. whether it be smartphones, oculus rift -- i think it is all going to be blended into this interactive slurry of fun. the ability to play anywhere, play anything, is bound to be a continuing saga of the world. ♪ emily chang: by now, you know his story. the kid who started the social network in his harvard dorm room, grew it to 1.4 billion users, and became one of the wealthiest men in the world. but mark zuckerberg may not be done changing the world just yet. since taking facebook public, his bets have only gotten bigger, spending billions expanding his empire into photos, messaging, even virtual reality. internet.org may be his most audacious bet yet. featuring an epic battle with google, drones, lasers, and stratospheric hot air balloons to bring the internet to the
al: yeah. ♪ lee: pong was the one that got everybody's attention. commercially viable videogame. and then from then on, everybody, you know, moved on from there. nolan: games are part of the dna of most people. whether it be smartphones, oculus rift -- i think it is all going to be blended into this interactive slurry of fun. the ability to play anywhere, play anything, is bound to be a continuing saga of the world. ♪ emily chang: by now, you know his story. the kid who started the social...
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me to a little bit of a ping- pong, so i accept your challenge. ♪ >> it is an amazing spot.is a state of the art center. >> is beautiful. quarkrights i would like to come here and join them >> welcome to "culturewire." today we are at recology. they are celebrate 20 years of one of the most incredibly unique artist residency programs. we are here to learn more from one of the resident artists. welcome to the show, deborah. tell us how this program began 20 years ago. >> the program began 20 years ago. our founder was an environmentalist and an activist and an artist in the 1970's. she started these street sweeping campaigns in the city. she started with kids. they had an exhibition at city hall. city officials heard about her efforts and they invited her to this facility. we thought it would coincide with our efforts to get folks to recycle, it is a great educational tool. since then, we have had 95 professional artists come through. >> how has the program changed over the years? how has the program -- what can the public has an artist engage with? >> for the most part, we w
me to a little bit of a ping- pong, so i accept your challenge. ♪ >> it is an amazing spot.is a state of the art center. >> is beautiful. quarkrights i would like to come here and join them >> welcome to "culturewire." today we are at recology. they are celebrate 20 years of one of the most incredibly unique artist residency programs. we are here to learn more from one of the resident artists. welcome to the show, deborah. tell us how this program began 20 years...
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we play ping-pong. i don' t remember who won. anthony: how much courage did it take you to ask her out once you had that extreme? -- that experience? ben: after the ping-pong game, i felt pretty rejuvenated and we went to see a movie, as i recall, real artsy kind of movie. anthony: we will be right back with more with ben bernanke. >> i am carl icahn. >> ben bernanke. >> larry summers. >> andre agassi. >> jeff smith. >> i am watching "wall street week." >> i am watching "wall street week." >> i was on the original "wall street week" and i am pleased to be on the brand-new one. >> and you will too. >> we recap each week in the financial markets and dive deeper into the recent episode feature articles and investment primers. go to wa llstreetweek.com and sign up today. >> what should i do with my money? whether you are a multimillion dollar investor or just sorting out, the answer is betterment. betterment is a smarter way to invest and is the largest automatic investment service in the u.s. if you are building wealth, preparing fo
we play ping-pong. i don' t remember who won. anthony: how much courage did it take you to ask her out once you had that extreme? -- that experience? ben: after the ping-pong game, i felt pretty rejuvenated and we went to see a movie, as i recall, real artsy kind of movie. anthony: we will be right back with more with ben bernanke. >> i am carl icahn. >> ben bernanke. >> larry summers. >> andre agassi. >> jeff smith. >> i am watching "wall street...
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me to a little bit of a ping- pong, so i accept your challenge. ♪ >> it is an amazing spot.is a state of the art center. >> is beautiful. quarkrights i would like to come here and join them >> we've never been in so much focus worldwide and will not be this this is a the moment in time when a story going and make a wish is a program that fulfills wishes for children we operate in every cities there are 62 chapters. our chapter was formed in 8984 we fulfilled 24 wishes. our chapter covers from movntd ray 17 communities and we expect to fully 3 hundred and 50 wishes this year. we send verizon's it out to the wish families and interviews the wish child and if you do their heartfelt wish then go to work to make it happen. dismissals is a 5-year-old boy who was diagnosing diagnosed with life without parole when he was 20 months old he's 5 hose now in remission he had his port removed hose monopoly on the chemotherapy. this particular wish the parents wanted to wait until he had energy. i began assigning this wish with the family in march and started to understand the two miles ho
me to a little bit of a ping- pong, so i accept your challenge. ♪ >> it is an amazing spot.is a state of the art center. >> is beautiful. quarkrights i would like to come here and join them >> we've never been in so much focus worldwide and will not be this this is a the moment in time when a story going and make a wish is a program that fulfills wishes for children we operate in every cities there are 62 chapters. our chapter was formed in 8984 we fulfilled 24 wishes. our...
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. >> seth: why did hundreds of ping-pong balls just fall on my head? oh, wait, let me guess. you got a handwritten note with my signature on it. >> no, just the voicemail you left. >> seth: voicemail? >> yep, this one. >> oh, hey, tom. yeah, this is your boss, seth meyers. you know, before how every show starts i stick five or six ping-pong balls up my butt for good luck? [ laughter ] stupid me, i forgot to do that today. so if you could just dump a few thousand of them on me during the show, i'll just grab five or six of them and jam them right on up there. well, gotta go. i love you. [ beep ] >> seth: tom, how could you possibly think that was me? >> so, you don't love me? [ laughter ] >> seth: you know what? derrick! what's going on, man? we used to be pals. remember when i took you to dewey beach boat show and you got you that captain's hat? what happened to that kid i knew? >> well, to be honest, you care laugh, i thought maybe if i could make people laugh too, you might respect me. i guess that was pretty dumb. >> seth: no, it's not dumb. but also, how do i know that's
. >> seth: why did hundreds of ping-pong balls just fall on my head? oh, wait, let me guess. you got a handwritten note with my signature on it. >> no, just the voicemail you left. >> seth: voicemail? >> yep, this one. >> oh, hey, tom. yeah, this is your boss, seth meyers. you know, before how every show starts i stick five or six ping-pong balls up my butt for good luck? [ laughter ] stupid me, i forgot to do that today. so if you could just dump a few thousand of...
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ping pong, another one. what do you do? [all speaking native language] second boy: condom. sheila: huh? second boy: condom! sheila: condom. [all speaking native language] girl: be faithful to my boyfriend. sheila: be faithful to your boyfriend. i have to be faithful to my boyfriend, but i also have to be faithful to the condom, because the day my boyfriend drops me, the condom will stay with me. debra: in india, where millions are living with hiv, reaching at-risk populations through peer education is crucial. and as this story shows, the most powerful messengers for hiv awareness come from unlikely places. [crowd yelling] [singing] debra: operating in 67 countries around the world, psi is one global health organization at the forefront of hiv prevention. psi believes that health services and products are most effective when they're accompanied by robust communications, which ensure that people are widely accepting and using prevention methods. and they found that some of the best communicators about safer sex and hiv prevention are not necessarily the typical experts. for
ping pong, another one. what do you do? [all speaking native language] second boy: condom. sheila: huh? second boy: condom! sheila: condom. [all speaking native language] girl: be faithful to my boyfriend. sheila: be faithful to your boyfriend. i have to be faithful to my boyfriend, but i also have to be faithful to the condom, because the day my boyfriend drops me, the condom will stay with me. debra: in india, where millions are living with hiv, reaching at-risk populations through peer...
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this next game is jorbus' answer to the classic game "pong." it's called "ping." now "ping" is basically just "pong" without paddles. [ laughter ] so, the only you win is you go first, and then unplug the jorbus when you're ahead by one. [ laughter ] wasn't a winner. but this was fantastic. it's a game that never would be made today. it's called "smoking olympics", sponsored by phillip morris. now, this was a game created by the cigarette company in order to show kids that smoking is cool and great, and made you good at sports. to smoking for points. let's take a look at the first level. so this is really fun. this is a "marlboro 100 smoking dash", where you have to smoke cigarettes as fast as you can while running. alternate between hitting a and b to make your runner pull a bigger drag. the more you smoke, the faster you go. and look, he won. that's and so much fun. ha ha ha ha! [ laughter ] but this level is even more fun. this is where you get to see how far you can flick a cigarette butt. [ laughter ] you hit a to flick the butt, make it go! there it is. smok
this next game is jorbus' answer to the classic game "pong." it's called "ping." now "ping" is basically just "pong" without paddles. [ laughter ] so, the only you win is you go first, and then unplug the jorbus when you're ahead by one. [ laughter ] wasn't a winner. but this was fantastic. it's a game that never would be made today. it's called "smoking olympics", sponsored by phillip morris. now, this was a game created by the cigarette...
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it is a ping-pong match. we cannot rule out there will not be further strikes.rter: the dispute centers around flight attendant ansa wantswhich lufth to reduce in order to reduce -- to cut costs. they have seen their reduction plan fiercely opposed internally, with pilots also staging strikes over the past 18 months. at a time when a company is already struggling to balance its books, these additional walkouts could prove a thorn in lufthansa's side. >> we can't say exactly, but you can imagine the damage is an eight-figure sum, but that's not what it's about. it's about the affected passengers and the canceled flights. therter: strikes have cost airline and estimated 130 million euros since the beginning of the year. china whereg to shoppers have set a single day record with the singles day event. the final tally -- $14.3 billion. allie baba created the online shopping event as a sort of anti-valentine's day -- alibaba created online shopping event as a sort of anti-valentine's day eight years ago. it accounts for 2% of alibaba's revenue. jack ma hopes to take
it is a ping-pong match. we cannot rule out there will not be further strikes.rter: the dispute centers around flight attendant ansa wantswhich lufth to reduce in order to reduce -- to cut costs. they have seen their reduction plan fiercely opposed internally, with pilots also staging strikes over the past 18 months. at a time when a company is already struggling to balance its books, these additional walkouts could prove a thorn in lufthansa's side. >> we can't say exactly, but you can...
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he's always a good athlete and always beat us in gold, ping pong, anything you could take him on.. so it doesn't surprise me he is out here yet."clair coached his son, robby in the first yoyoh hockeyeyleague in sioux city. robby... eventually coached his son kyle when he was in youth hockey....and kyle started coaching with his dad at his side. "coaching with my dad is...words can't describe that...it is something at we think upon that.. and we have pictures and memories that we will have for a long time." and now robby is coaching for the third time as he coaches the fourth generation in the family. clair never imagined he would still be playing with his great grandson. "i'm very proud of him, and of my grandson, and my son, they are inspirations and they are kind've heros to me too because they are following me and learning good family values" kyle gave an extra shoutout to his mother and sister for putting up with the smell of hockey and their continuing support throughout the years. the dirks show us that a little competition can lead to a lot of love and support. kayla novak,
he's always a good athlete and always beat us in gold, ping pong, anything you could take him on.. so it doesn't surprise me he is out here yet."clair coached his son, robby in the first yoyoh hockeyeyleague in sioux city. robby... eventually coached his son kyle when he was in youth hockey....and kyle started coaching with his dad at his side. "coaching with my dad is...words can't describe that...it is something at we think upon that.. and we have pictures and memories that we will...
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the chu over here in pong hills.n they met the people pop -- vietnam.army of north >> i think the thing that is new leapis concept where we into an area and start a fight and finish it up to the best of our abilities and then we get another chunk of the enemy and shoot him. you couldn't get into the area on the ground you had to have -- ground, you had to have an to support what we are doing. i was thinking of previous missions, and the area was all about gaining ground. brig. gen. knowles: yes, and it is all about also destroyed the will to fight. we have been doing that in the tradition, but that was never the real purpose. take those ground considerations, and we go forth directly towards the enemy, wherever he may be. first requirement of the cavalry is air ability. theovember 1, the heelys -- hueys moved down and the airborne riflemen moved down. the tactic is a simple, find them, fix them, and kill them. vietnamese dead, 21 killed, casually tease -- killed, casualties, nil. ultimately, a landing zone is needed.
the chu over here in pong hills.n they met the people pop -- vietnam.army of north >> i think the thing that is new leapis concept where we into an area and start a fight and finish it up to the best of our abilities and then we get another chunk of the enemy and shoot him. you couldn't get into the area on the ground you had to have -- ground, you had to have an to support what we are doing. i was thinking of previous missions, and the area was all about gaining ground. brig. gen....
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three ping-pong tables. >> cooper: three ping-pong tables? >> holmes: yeah. >> cooper: that's it?ooper: a mistake here, one wrong step at 13,000 feet could cost them their lives. j.t. and his team work for almost an hour. wearing crampons on their ski boots, they dig trenches with ice axes so they won't fall down the nearly vertical slope. the surface is jagged ice, not powdery snow, and it can easily rip the speed wings. >> holmes: i don't like how those things grab the lines. >> cooper: they file down the sharp pieces of ice so they won't snag the speed wing lines. but the wind kicks up and they have to quickly reposition them. j.t. decides it's now or never. >> holmes: okay, you're good? >> valentin delluc: yeah. >> holmes: okay, three, two, one. go! >> cooper: j.t. launches off the summit. champion speed rider valentin delluc quickly follows, videotaping for us with a camera on his helmet. the ride of a lifetime has begun. >> holmes: that's when you turn your skis downhill. now, doing that, that's very committing. because, you know, you point your skis down the eiger, you're p
three ping-pong tables. >> cooper: three ping-pong tables? >> holmes: yeah. >> cooper: that's it?ooper: a mistake here, one wrong step at 13,000 feet could cost them their lives. j.t. and his team work for almost an hour. wearing crampons on their ski boots, they dig trenches with ice axes so they won't fall down the nearly vertical slope. the surface is jagged ice, not powdery snow, and it can easily rip the speed wings. >> holmes: i don't like how those things grab the...
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[indistinct] narrator: fast-paced ping pong. slow-paced building climbing. medium-paced...
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. >> clients are asking for ping- pong tables, air hockey, it's a thing. >> reporter: the newest technology to hit the market is also featured like this stain- proof material, spills and marker stains literally wipe away clean with soap and water. want to make a bold change but afraid to commit? consider vinyl tiles. it's a custom print with a sticky back. all you do is adhere to the floor and it easily peels right off. and if you see something you like, ask, it may be for sell. >> well the showcase is open december 2nd. the tickets cost $35. >> i did like the indoor tent there. a little glamping. bathroom nearby. >> i need the material that you can clean off just like that. forecast. >> absolutely. old school. make a fort with the cushions from the couch. indoor plumbing, you're good. >> happy veterans day to all the veterans out there. we are going to see some changes underway during your day. i love the guy. love the guy say, yeah, i'm tough for 85. i agree. to the west, seeing more in the way of brighter skies. that's why we have reading, 59 to 61 the exemption. long island, in the city
. >> clients are asking for ping- pong tables, air hockey, it's a thing. >> reporter: the newest technology to hit the market is also featured like this stain- proof material, spills and marker stains literally wipe away clean with soap and water. want to make a bold change but afraid to commit? consider vinyl tiles. it's a custom print with a sticky back. all you do is adhere to the floor and it easily peels right off. and if you see something you like, ask, it may be for sell....
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that he rewarded pigeons with the similar test and get them to do amazing things like play ping-pong.> fittings past one, the other can eat. they can tell difference between different french modern artists. >> reporter: levinson says his pigeon research could help humans learn to study cancer cells slides better in the the future f anyone ever calls you bird brain don't get mad. >> i would take it as a tribute. >> wow. >> all righty. >> how about that. that was a story that is even more amazing when you realize a pigeon's brain is so small, it could fit on your index finger. little bird brain. >> prompted by food, great things can happen. >> well, here's another reason to not like monday. it turns out they are bad for your health. >> routine sleep changes like waking up early for work during week can raise risk of developing problems such as diabetes and heart disease. researchers found people who have the biggest difference in sleep schedules on their free days and days off are more likely to have medical issues and less healthy body mass index. a case of the monday's. >> i know, bel
that he rewarded pigeons with the similar test and get them to do amazing things like play ping-pong.> fittings past one, the other can eat. they can tell difference between different french modern artists. >> reporter: levinson says his pigeon research could help humans learn to study cancer cells slides better in the the future f anyone ever calls you bird brain don't get mad. >> i would take it as a tribute. >> wow. >> all righty. >> how about that. that was...
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well, there are unless we get into one of our parliament ping-pong debates. so i worked with the disabled veterans of america and a coalition of several voluntary veterans service organizations. great groups. the american legion, vietnam vets, iraq and afghanistan veterans of america. they asked me to advanced appropriations to the omnibus. one year in advance, making sure that we funded things one year in advance, protecting them from shutdown and slamdown politics. we were able to do that again, and i hope we can do that again this year. madam president, i know that i have other colleagues who wish to speak who are on the floor now, but i want to say that today we can really show. we not only want to know how to fight for america and its security, but we know how to fight for those who do the fighting. madam president, i yield the floor. ms. collins: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from maine. ms. collins: thank you, madam president. madam president, i rise today on the eve of veterans day to urge my colleagues to support the fiscal year
well, there are unless we get into one of our parliament ping-pong debates. so i worked with the disabled veterans of america and a coalition of several voluntary veterans service organizations. great groups. the american legion, vietnam vets, iraq and afghanistan veterans of america. they asked me to advanced appropriations to the omnibus. one year in advance, making sure that we funded things one year in advance, protecting them from shutdown and slamdown politics. we were able to do that...
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he's always a good athlete and always beat us in gold, ping pong, anything you could take him on.. so it doesn't surprise me he is out here yet."clair coached his son, robby in the first youth hockey league in sioux city. robby... eventually coached his son kyle when he was in youth hockey....and kyle started coaching with his dad at his side. "coaching with my dad is...words can't describe that...it is something that we think upon that.. and we have pictures and memories that we will have for a long time." and now robby is coaching for the third time as he coaches the fourth generation in the family. clair never imagined he would still be playing with his great grandson. "i'm very proud of him, and of my grandson, and my son, they are inspirations and they are kind've heros to me too because they are following me and learning good family values" kyle gave an extra shoutout to his mother and sister for putting up with the smell of hockey and their continuing support throughout the years. the dirks show us that a little competition can lead to a lot of love and support. kayla novak,
he's always a good athlete and always beat us in gold, ping pong, anything you could take him on.. so it doesn't surprise me he is out here yet."clair coached his son, robby in the first youth hockey league in sioux city. robby... eventually coached his son kyle when he was in youth hockey....and kyle started coaching with his dad at his side. "coaching with my dad is...words can't describe that...it is something that we think upon that.. and we have pictures and memories that we will...
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do i want the ping pong table or do i want the trampoline? you know what, give me the trampoline, ok? we start--it's a very confident approach. very confident. the boy on the video was like, i got you son. do your thing. he was like, i got you. get down here, immediately just goes awry. ok, it's like a scooby doo zoinks. oh. oh, that's funny. the look back is the best part. like he's disappointed in the trampoline. like, why are you going to do that to me? yeah! sprung a leak, sprung a leak! sprung a leak. tone, that is one of the best arguments i have heard for a video. but now it's jen's turn, so sit down. please give us your pick. well, terry and america, i'm voting for holy sea cow. i mean, this has everything! first of all, her award-winning performance. she's seen "jaws" way too many times. she--she--her friends are on the boat and they wanted to stay on the boat, and she said, you know, i feel like getting out into nature. i'm going swimming. and she couldn't handle it. and she couldn't handle it. yeah! and she is mad at something that
do i want the ping pong table or do i want the trampoline? you know what, give me the trampoline, ok? we start--it's a very confident approach. very confident. the boy on the video was like, i got you son. do your thing. he was like, i got you. get down here, immediately just goes awry. ok, it's like a scooby doo zoinks. oh. oh, that's funny. the look back is the best part. like he's disappointed in the trampoline. like, why are you going to do that to me? yeah! sprung a leak, sprung a leak!...
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is so depressing because if they're going to be this bad, at least you could look forward to ping pong balls in the lottery. >> and you don't even have that. >> at least you could have a top five draft pick coming in and restock, which is great. they don't have that this year because that goes to the celtics. in 2018 that goes to the celtics and this was all because of the kevin pierce anulrnett trade. you'gg it ay >>> lealhockey here, th devil better unimoupect, islaers go, thrangs th th than expectbut the rangers with this win streak, what does it me season the blue shimmers on the back page -- fall? >>his creates a level inte wn ve od t rangers -- di ink on. if the rangeuld have the p pl yes agit un't ldhaas much popularas w. now peopave gone gha couplaff run ed ist zuarlople of thguyse and now y ha general nonhockey fans paying attention to the rangers the last twohreears ye ittter peopave en -urs it matters. people have been paying attention to he team. >> people have been payi attention to hockey a lot earlier and i think that's great for the globalization of the sport as well. >
is so depressing because if they're going to be this bad, at least you could look forward to ping pong balls in the lottery. >> and you don't even have that. >> at least you could have a top five draft pick coming in and restock, which is great. they don't have that this year because that goes to the celtics. in 2018 that goes to the celtics and this was all because of the kevin pierce anulrnett trade. you'gg it ay >>> lealhockey here, th devil better unimoupect, islaers...
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based pong what happened in paris. then you have the politicians talking. feinstein is an impressive person, i don't know mccall very well, but they're talking about deep concerning. which is it? >> i think it's all unpredictable. you cannot -- look, the threat to new york remains steadfast before isis issued the video and after. new york city is probably the most desirable targets among jihadists worldwide. so we have to take the threat seriously, but it's not because isis released the video about it. they have recycled video before, but new york city remains the number one threat. they said so. >> i read something interesting in the "new york times" today. about the challenges that officials face monitoring home-grown terrorists. it scares me. for fbi agents, watching islamic state suspect in the u.s. is a study in anxiety. being an islamic state sympathizer is not against the law. neither is expressing hatred for the united states on twitter. buying guns is also legal. investigators have watched nervously as terrorism suspects passed background checks an
based pong what happened in paris. then you have the politicians talking. feinstein is an impressive person, i don't know mccall very well, but they're talking about deep concerning. which is it? >> i think it's all unpredictable. you cannot -- look, the threat to new york remains steadfast before isis issued the video and after. new york city is probably the most desirable targets among jihadists worldwide. so we have to take the threat seriously, but it's not because isis released the...
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my mom and my dad start ping-ponging all of the names they almost named me. sitting? where were you sitting? >> i was in the back seat. my mom was next to me, my dad was on the other side, and mark was in the front seat. the kids were in the very back seat. >> jimmy: yeah. >> so it's like seven of us. and i'm sitting there -- >> jimmy: and you're stuck between them. >> my dad goes, "well, i wanted to name you columbina, because you were born close to columbus day." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: columbina? >> i'm not kidding. and then my mom goes, "but i wanted kim and your dad said no way. we both kind of liked curry, the spice, but it's hard to say with ripa." curry ripa. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i like curry or columbina is pretty good. >> i texted mark, i was like, please make them stop. please make them stop. >> jimmy: you look like a a kelly. maybe i'm just so used to you as being kelly ripa. >> well, when they told me that they -- i was like, "well, how did you come up with kelly?" and she goes, "well, we both didn't hate that." [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: pull over. pu
my mom and my dad start ping-ponging all of the names they almost named me. sitting? where were you sitting? >> i was in the back seat. my mom was next to me, my dad was on the other side, and mark was in the front seat. the kids were in the very back seat. >> jimmy: yeah. >> so it's like seven of us. and i'm sitting there -- >> jimmy: and you're stuck between them. >> my dad goes, "well, i wanted to name you columbina, because you were born close to columbus...
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it's a home brew made out of hydrogen per oxide, acetone, and ping pong balls. it was used in london. great devastating effect. it is very unstable. it requires someone who is quite well versed to be able to manipulate it and make it without blooming themselves-- blowing themselves up. there is concern, of course, that if there is a single bomber that has made the seven vests that were worn by the seven attackers last night, that that bomber is still on the loose and, obviously, has the potential to make more vests. that is of grave concern. what is especially important to police here why europe is that this is not a new explosive. police have known for years to be on the lookout for people who were purchasing the chemicals that go into making that explosive, to be aware of who is buying this. it would suggest that whoever has done this, whoever the bomb maker is, has been able to purchase the chemicals and bring the materials together in a way that did not attract the attention of the intelligence services or the police. that is a very grave worry >>> absolutel
it's a home brew made out of hydrogen per oxide, acetone, and ping pong balls. it was used in london. great devastating effect. it is very unstable. it requires someone who is quite well versed to be able to manipulate it and make it without blooming themselves-- blowing themselves up. there is concern, of course, that if there is a single bomber that has made the seven vests that were worn by the seven attackers last night, that that bomber is still on the loose and, obviously, has the...
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apology to malia obama after it published a photo showed the next daughter standing next to a beer pong table during her college visit. let's go to the last line of the news story. "in closing, the editorial board of the 'brown daily herald' would like to reflect on how weak-ass and ratchet it was to publish those pics. it is our firm belief that the privacy of every student is mad important. as we continue to promote campus life that is fleek as hell, sometimes when you're on that journalism grind, you make mistakes. in conclusion, swerve, swag money, and turn up. those solo cups, doe. the 'brown daily herald.'" [ laughter and applause ] it's nice of them to apologize. in science news, gene editing could make pig-to-human organ transplants a reality. so according to a new study, a technique could remove the hurdles for animals to be organ donors for humans. let's go down to the last line of the news story. "'could'? oh, i already gave myself one,' said pennsylvania pig farmer alan caldwell, the man with the corkscrew penis." [ audience ohs ] [ laughter ] sticking with science news, peo
apology to malia obama after it published a photo showed the next daughter standing next to a beer pong table during her college visit. let's go to the last line of the news story. "in closing, the editorial board of the 'brown daily herald' would like to reflect on how weak-ass and ratchet it was to publish those pics. it is our firm belief that the privacy of every student is mad important. as we continue to promote campus life that is fleek as hell, sometimes when you're on that...