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one of the most explosively prodigiously verbal comedians who ever lived.the only thing faster than his mouth, was his mind. others saying that showed aspects of manic depression. often this malady is something that feeds comedic genius. >> indeed. my limited experience of people with this kind of affliction is this incredible, almost rapidfire and then obviously it goes back to something. just a horrible thing to live through. and clearly a very sad loss robin williams. let's move on, james. bon anniversaire, happy birthday, mr. president. >> it is becoming, it is a big topic of discussion in the french press. a lot of well wishes online. 10 ideas for gifts for mr. hollande. an umbrella because he famously tends to -- it rains on his parade. the day of his inauguration when he had to walk down the street in rain. and why not a cardboard tie? his tie is famously often askew. i'm not sure if that is something he does on purpose. it does seem to happen quite a lot. other people say why not a motorcycle helmet. it has died down recently, as he would announce n
one of the most explosively prodigiously verbal comedians who ever lived.the only thing faster than his mouth, was his mind. others saying that showed aspects of manic depression. often this malady is something that feeds comedic genius. >> indeed. my limited experience of people with this kind of affliction is this incredible, almost rapidfire and then obviously it goes back to something. just a horrible thing to live through. and clearly a very sad loss robin williams. let's move on,...
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jointed science prodigies. giants of the defense industry or superstars of the new order of warfare such as general atomics the manufacturer of predator. these sometimes clumsy looking toys can cost ten to hundreds of thousands of dollars but to purchase the predator itself you will need to spend a bit more than four million dollars and for this superstar of the fair sales are going well one must admit this propeller powered glider with an icy outlook is quite a handy weapon when it comes to waging war without taking any risks. predators are remotely controlled from creech air force base through an elegant technical prowess from the cockpit and optic cable crosses the united states then runs under the atlantic and finally reaches germany. from germany a satellite signal is broadcast and relayed to afghanistan pakistan yemen or somalia. in mandalay bay everyone demonstrates flying across the robots performing myriad tasks more or less successfully. you want it to. be sort of. doing things like areas were just so
jointed science prodigies. giants of the defense industry or superstars of the new order of warfare such as general atomics the manufacturer of predator. these sometimes clumsy looking toys can cost ten to hundreds of thousands of dollars but to purchase the predator itself you will need to spend a bit more than four million dollars and for this superstar of the fair sales are going well one must admit this propeller powered glider with an icy outlook is quite a handy weapon when it comes to...
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. >> i started, i was a child prodigy. it's always been music and music studies since age 5. kind of focused later on after high school on piano and my first professional job was with mel baa moor. and from there ashley simpson took me under their wing and introduced me to the new york recording session scene and i started really recording a lot of records during that time. >> i put him -- >> yes you did. >> that's right. >> and i went bam with a ruler when he wasn't hitting the right note. >> that's right. >> and look where he is now. >> that's right. ♪ >> it was showtime at the apollo where his fame took off. >> a lot of people picked up my story when i was at the apollo. i had a lot of great years there and it meant a lot and on to my next page. >> after turning the pages from the apollo, this musical director landed at aamerican idol, the 2013 emmys, and now he joins abc's reality competition dancing with the stars. >> you have to come in and make a statement. you can't halfway step into something. you have to mean it. and to show that kind of viewership, you have to be b
. >> i started, i was a child prodigy. it's always been music and music studies since age 5. kind of focused later on after high school on piano and my first professional job was with mel baa moor. and from there ashley simpson took me under their wing and introduced me to the new york recording session scene and i started really recording a lot of records during that time. >> i put him -- >> yes you did. >> that's right. >> and i went bam with a ruler when he...
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he's a prodigy who can play 30 musical instruments.te hit songs like "i want crazy." ♪ i don't want easy i want crazy ♪ ♪ are you with me, baby let's be crazy ♪ >> reporter: hayes' debut album went platinum. and industry insiders see him as a legend in the making. >> this is the dream. to be here and do what we do, you know? >> reporter: and as the opening act on taylor swift's tour, he became an instant favorite among teenage girls. but he's surprisingly humble. >> just being in this room period, is kind of a dream come true. because that means we get to put on our arena tour. >> reporter: timed with the release of his second album, "story line" hayes put his sights on a world record, for a cause. >> the fact we're doing it with child hunger ends here, we get to spread the message. >> reporter: we followed hayes as he was about to embark on a tour, spanning from boston to philadelphia, in just 24 hours. and we were with him every step of the way. >> i don't know how you prepare or if you prepare for something like this. you just have
he's a prodigy who can play 30 musical instruments.te hit songs like "i want crazy." ♪ i don't want easy i want crazy ♪ ♪ are you with me, baby let's be crazy ♪ >> reporter: hayes' debut album went platinum. and industry insiders see him as a legend in the making. >> this is the dream. to be here and do what we do, you know? >> reporter: and as the opening act on taylor swift's tour, he became an instant favorite among teenage girls. but he's surprisingly...
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he's a prodigy. toddler's a prodigy, as it turns out. >> they were calling you the toddler ceo, and they don't say that any more at all. this is a tough question, but try. >> mm-hmm. >> how would you grade yourself as a ceo, as the leader of this business? >> i mean, that is a hard question. >> that's a hard question. >> i also don't think you can ever win by answering that question. [laughs] now, we've made a huge number of mistakes along the way, right? now i always say i just think we've made probably every possible mistake you could make. >> is there a decision that you've made that the people around you told you was a mistake and you defied them, and you were right? >> you know, the most famous one, i think, probably has to do with selling the company, right? i mean, in 2006... >> right. >> we had this opportunity to sell the company to yahoo for a billion dollars, and we turned that down. i think a lot of people at the time thought we should sell the company. >> absolutely. >> but you know, i f
he's a prodigy. toddler's a prodigy, as it turns out. >> they were calling you the toddler ceo, and they don't say that any more at all. this is a tough question, but try. >> mm-hmm. >> how would you grade yourself as a ceo, as the leader of this business? >> i mean, that is a hard question. >> that's a hard question. >> i also don't think you can ever win by answering that question. [laughs] now, we've made a huge number of mistakes along the way, right? now...
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still ahead here tonight, a drumming prodigy with talent beyond his years. >> glor: finally here tonight, a story about dreams coming true, in this case, very early with a little talent and a lot of hard work. at this weekend's drum corps international world championships in indianapolis, a young drummer from tucson is playing with the big kids. jill wagner has his story. >> reporter: the majority of musicians and dancers in this ensemble are college aged, but keep an eye on this drummer. brandon olander is just 16. he is the youngest snare drummer in the blue devils drum and bugle corps. >> my uncle had a pair of old drum sticks in his house. >> he started at age 10. >> i took drum sticks and was beating away on a chair. >> reporter: even then, he dreamed of becoming part of this corps with the most world championships. he first got in front of blue devils instructor scott johnson at a camp in california at age 11. >> we had the center snare drummer lower the drum as low as he could. brandon stood in there and played through this exercise that we just played and everybody, including mys
still ahead here tonight, a drumming prodigy with talent beyond his years. >> glor: finally here tonight, a story about dreams coming true, in this case, very early with a little talent and a lot of hard work. at this weekend's drum corps international world championships in indianapolis, a young drummer from tucson is playing with the big kids. jill wagner has his story. >> reporter: the majority of musicians and dancers in this ensemble are college aged, but keep an eye on this...
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many calling her a prodigy.body, and said this is not a ballet dancer. >> yes. >> what did you hear? >> i'm black. we don't exist in the ballet world. i'm too muscular, short, my bust is too big. >> but misty would prove them wrong. tonight, there are little children dreaming of this. but proof, the dream can come true. >> i am proof of that. >> at 31, she's preparing to take the lead role in "swan lake". >> you can change someone's life to let them be a part of something so special. that's what it did for me. >> and so we choose misty copeland. she has two books on the way. >>> thank you for watching here on a friday night. we'll see you on "20/20." for diane and all of us here, good night. >> if brown is the new green why do lawns at uc berkeley look like this? >> could this woman be part of a burglary ring? why this video could be the best way to break it up. >> and taking you to hawaii to show you where another hurricane is moving in and fema is keeping watch on the storm from here, in the bay area. >> a vol
many calling her a prodigy.body, and said this is not a ballet dancer. >> yes. >> what did you hear? >> i'm black. we don't exist in the ballet world. i'm too muscular, short, my bust is too big. >> but misty would prove them wrong. tonight, there are little children dreaming of this. but proof, the dream can come true. >> i am proof of that. >> at 31, she's preparing to take the lead role in "swan lake". >> you can change someone's life to...
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yeah -- i looked him up and found out all the amazing things, all the awards he won and how he was a prodigyry young age playing for all of our presidents. i thought it was amazing. i was like -- wow. this is an incredible opportunity. i was living in l.a. by the time they reached out to me. i was 19 or 20 years old when they reached out to me and we just met up. they knew i was in l.a. and yo-yo so happened to have a concert at the walt disney concert hall here. >> uh-huh, yeah. sure. >> i met up with yo-yo there. the first thing he said to me, are you lil buck? when he saw me. i just told him, i said yes. he just gave me this big hug. the only thing he said after that is, i want to try something. he opened up his case, brought out the cello and started playing, right there in the moment. i just started dancing. immediately. i reacted. you had to be there to see the magic happen for the first time. after that, gave each other a hug again knew we a chemistry together, and the next day is actually when we did the performance that spike jones caught on camera. >> the next day. >> the very next
yeah -- i looked him up and found out all the amazing things, all the awards he won and how he was a prodigyry young age playing for all of our presidents. i thought it was amazing. i was like -- wow. this is an incredible opportunity. i was living in l.a. by the time they reached out to me. i was 19 or 20 years old when they reached out to me and we just met up. they knew i was in l.a. and yo-yo so happened to have a concert at the walt disney concert hall here. >> uh-huh, yeah. sure....
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>> guest: john singer sergeant was an american prodigy. he was a gifted notably astonishingly gifted painter when he was still 18, yet 18. he painted several of his major masterpieces when he was still in his 20s. as madam x., his daughters of edward boyd, his l. valeo which is about a spanish dancer in paris and all done still in his 20s. there is madam x. she was madam littrell, a also an american. most people didn't realize that living in paris and this painting was at the time considered scandalous because of her pose or her low-cut evening attire. there he is, sergeant as a young man standing in his studio with the portrait of madam x behind him. c-span: who was mary cassette? >> guest: mary cassette was a young woman from pennsylvania who decided that she wasn't just going to be a woman who pains that she was going to be a painter. that is her self-portrait, a beautiful watercolor self-portrait and she became the only american artist who was accepted and taken in by the impressionists as one of them in paris. and her paintings, this
>> guest: john singer sergeant was an american prodigy. he was a gifted notably astonishingly gifted painter when he was still 18, yet 18. he painted several of his major masterpieces when he was still in his 20s. as madam x., his daughters of edward boyd, his l. valeo which is about a spanish dancer in paris and all done still in his 20s. there is madam x. she was madam littrell, a also an american. most people didn't realize that living in paris and this painting was at the time...
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she is little prodigy. >> i would never be able to do this. >> standing upright, but turning is a littlek at her. >> putting us all to shame. how old is that little girl? >> like nine. >> big man over here. >> and she had a dog -- >> she has that down. >> thanks, guys. >> i like the family paddle board there. >> the big one. >> could you do good day paddle snored. >> get the whole staff on one board. >> we corks and we would have >> y to spare eve hey, now, by the way, i'm glad jen didn't see. >> this but we saw some footage underneath her paddle board. it was kind of frightening. do you see her? don't tell her about this. see, there she is. >> oh, no. >> and then look at the shark right under there. >> he went right over it. >> yes, how about that? okay, i'm lying. it is not even around here. >> and she turned into a man. >> and she turns into a man. >> not that big a stretch. here we go. i have claustrophobe ya on a plane, so i book myself, happen to be getting on the plane with some, well, some guys who are head today a big conference. and let me show this plane. the plane is crammed
she is little prodigy. >> i would never be able to do this. >> standing upright, but turning is a littlek at her. >> putting us all to shame. how old is that little girl? >> like nine. >> big man over here. >> and she had a dog -- >> she has that down. >> thanks, guys. >> i like the family paddle board there. >> the big one. >> could you do good day paddle snored. >> get the whole staff on one board. >> we corks and...
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he was born as kind of a golden child into a prodigiously humanist family in breslow and later moved to berlin and the question of how this particular german, this erudite privileged german was able to see the nazi specter with such clarity and prescience as early as 33 is one of the driving plot lines of my book in addition to the simple and i hope artful explication of character. let me just say before i set up this next reading which will be the only other reading before i turn to questions and answers, let me just give you one of my takes on how he was able to see clearly. late in his life, when he was in prison in a gestapo prison in berlin, bonhoeffer writing to his best friend said you know there've only been two times in my life when i see that i went through deep and profound transformations. one was under the strong impression of my father, this preeminent psychiatrist, the head of the neurology clinic in the center for nervous disorders at the university of berlin and the other was in my first trips abroad. it was then he said, and i love this phrase, i began to make the t
he was born as kind of a golden child into a prodigiously humanist family in breslow and later moved to berlin and the question of how this particular german, this erudite privileged german was able to see the nazi specter with such clarity and prescience as early as 33 is one of the driving plot lines of my book in addition to the simple and i hope artful explication of character. let me just say before i set up this next reading which will be the only other reading before i turn to questions...
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child prodigy? genius? >>> and the number one most memorable resume lie, applicant was an aid to country's prime minister. but the country doesn't have a prime minister! nice job. those are the most memorable and common lies are embellished skill set. we want to know what you think? here is the question for you, have you lied on a resume. this is anonymous. if you tweet me and your name is on, there it's out for everyone to see. log onto gerriwillis.com, vote on the right-hand side of the screen. that's anonymous. we'll get the results to you at the end of the show. think about it. >>> a 4.5-magnitude earthquake has rattled hawaii's big island as locals are preparing for back to back hurricanes that only seem to be gaining strength. here is fox's meteorologist ri rick. >> they have never had a tropical storm or hurricane on the big island of hawaii ever make landfall. hawaii is a needle in a haystack in the middle of the pacific ocean, that's directly what we're talking about, they had impacts, direct landf
child prodigy? genius? >>> and the number one most memorable resume lie, applicant was an aid to country's prime minister. but the country doesn't have a prime minister! nice job. those are the most memorable and common lies are embellished skill set. we want to know what you think? here is the question for you, have you lied on a resume. this is anonymous. if you tweet me and your name is on, there it's out for everyone to see. log onto gerriwillis.com, vote on the right-hand side of...
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but as word spread of her impending victory, the crowds and the cameras flocked feeding the young prodigy. >> it was giving me more energy. it was making me play better. >> reporter: the last 15-year-old was anna kournikova in 1996. bellis wasn't even born yet. a 12-year-old cc just a fan posing with tennis greats maria sharapova and daniella hantichova. >> i never thought i would be sharing a court with a player i saw on tv. >> just a great story. coming up at 6:00, our own mike shumann talks to one of her coaches here in the bay area about this up-and-coming teenager. >> it is a great story. michael finney is here answering questions. galen asks on facebook is the percentage on earthquake insurance based on the value of the home or entire property? >> based on your home. how much of your home you're insuring. the land generally is still sitting there. you don't insure that so much as the house and rebuilding. the rebuilding can be expensive in a place like san francisco where you have to prop up other homes, get the garbage out and build a new home. >> jarrett writes on facebook, i do n
but as word spread of her impending victory, the crowds and the cameras flocked feeding the young prodigy. >> it was giving me more energy. it was making me play better. >> reporter: the last 15-year-old was anna kournikova in 1996. bellis wasn't even born yet. a 12-year-old cc just a fan posing with tennis greats maria sharapova and daniella hantichova. >> i never thought i would be sharing a court with a player i saw on tv. >> just a great story. coming up at 6:00, our...
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>> guest: he was an american prodigy.a gifted, notably, astonishing the gifted painter when he was still 18, yet 18. he painted several of his major masterpieces when he was still in his 20s. is madam x. as it's known. his daughters of edward boyd. his spanish dancer, all done in paris, and all done when he was still in his 20s. there's madam x. she was also an american. most people did realize that, living in paris. and this painting was at the time considered scandalous because of her pose, her low-cut evening attire. there he is, sargent, a young man standing in his studio with a portrait of madame x. behind him. c-span: who was married to set? >> guest: a young woman from pennsylvania who decided that she wasn't just going to be a woman who paints but she's going to be a painter. that's her self-portrait, a beautiful watercolor self-portrait. she became the only american artist who was accepted, taken in by the impressionists as one of them in paris. and her paintings, this is the painting of her mother this was the f
>> guest: he was an american prodigy.a gifted, notably, astonishing the gifted painter when he was still 18, yet 18. he painted several of his major masterpieces when he was still in his 20s. is madam x. as it's known. his daughters of edward boyd. his spanish dancer, all done in paris, and all done when he was still in his 20s. there's madam x. she was also an american. most people did realize that, living in paris. and this painting was at the time considered scandalous because of her...
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. >> meet pint-sized pool prodigy keith o'dell. he started playing pool before his 2nd birthday.first date at a billiards hall. even his grandparents are avid players. >> incredible moves there. his dad said in that video he's hoping that one of the pool companies, the makers of cues and chalk, will pick him up for advertisement, help with the college fund. >> smart. >> make a little cash. >> i think there is something to the genetics part, though. >> you speak from experience. >> no, i speak from no experience, that's why. >> i don't have any either. i missed that gene. >>> coming up in the skinny, eye-popping information from "sharknado 2". >>> first, thieves caught on camera. helping themselves to deliveries on door steps. the growing trend and outrage. you're watching "world news now." ♪ i've been good once when i was 5 ♪ >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by charmin. ♪ >>> shopping online couldn't be more convenient these days, but what happens when you're not home when that package arrives? >> shippers often leave them at your door and thieves know it. ab
. >> meet pint-sized pool prodigy keith o'dell. he started playing pool before his 2nd birthday.first date at a billiards hall. even his grandparents are avid players. >> incredible moves there. his dad said in that video he's hoping that one of the pool companies, the makers of cues and chalk, will pick him up for advertisement, help with the college fund. >> smart. >> make a little cash. >> i think there is something to the genetics part, though. >> you...
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." >> meet pint-sized pool prodigy keith o'dell started playing pool before his second birthday.illiard's hall and even his grandparents are avid players. >> incredible moves there. his dad said in the individually -- his dad said in that video, he is hoping one of the pool companies, makers of cues and chalk will pick him up for advertising, help with the college fund. >> smart. >> make a little extra cash. >> i think there is something to the genetics part of it though. >> okay. you speak from experience. >> i speak from no experience. that's why. >> i don't have any either. i missed that gene. >> coming up in "the skinny" -- eye-popping numbers from "sharknado 2." how many people tweeted and how many people tuned in? >> first, thieves caught on camera helping themselves to special deliveries on our front doorsteps. the growing trend and the outrage. you are watching "world news now." ♪ >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by charmin. ♪ on a.thieveabt.a or b y c me reth s whcretheriing.ces 't steeptet essc wlatecalihigugsin. exagn't wasea packas evy y. suecs d
." >> meet pint-sized pool prodigy keith o'dell started playing pool before his second birthday.illiard's hall and even his grandparents are avid players. >> incredible moves there. his dad said in the individually -- his dad said in that video, he is hoping one of the pool companies, makers of cues and chalk will pick him up for advertising, help with the college fund. >> smart. >> make a little extra cash. >> i think there is something to the genetics part...
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i think it suits them prodigious same in afghanistan. in one case i was told that in one area, and to no later on, it was not the taliban. it was a member of a construction company. he bought my girls' school. well, the taliban have done that . so i'm not trying to say that the religious angle is not there or the terror phenomenon is links to all these issues in a significant fashion. the most important one, a big fashion. in karachi, for example, they were able to honor if the school which is also a terrible phenomenon in the area. this was meant to teach you how. as the senior most police officer who was able to understand the killed in a terrorist attack. very, very critical issue for us to look at. the third one is the whole issue of voile the friendly estate the frontier state, of course there were able. there is no international border. but of course the united nations also identified that. and in that operate in an different fashion. able to control the, impossible. i want you to read my book and find out what the other things are
i think it suits them prodigious same in afghanistan. in one case i was told that in one area, and to no later on, it was not the taliban. it was a member of a construction company. he bought my girls' school. well, the taliban have done that . so i'm not trying to say that the religious angle is not there or the terror phenomenon is links to all these issues in a significant fashion. the most important one, a big fashion. in karachi, for example, they were able to honor if the school which is...
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but on the flip side, there have been prodigious obstacles to moving forward around this including the lack of training that medical professionals get to help their patients and then particularly the lack of coverage and capacity to be able to provide services without it seeming like something that they're doing just as on top of everything else as opposed to something that's integral to care. >> so i think the, and the short story that i learned from my decade of trying to do this is, yes, it is possible. it takes a lot of work. you have to make, you have to make services accessible so that clinicians can refer people out to get deeper or levels of service, so we've spent a lot of time trying to build up services like the 1-800-quit-now as an option for clinicians, and you have to figure out ways that they can have the time, get reimbursed for it, etc. and then it really does work. you can actually drop prevalence at a population level. there are some very, very exciting experiences in massachusetts in medicaid, for instance, where they were able to drop prevalence in just a few short
but on the flip side, there have been prodigious obstacles to moving forward around this including the lack of training that medical professionals get to help their patients and then particularly the lack of coverage and capacity to be able to provide services without it seeming like something that they're doing just as on top of everything else as opposed to something that's integral to care. >> so i think the, and the short story that i learned from my decade of trying to do this is,...
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. >> mark:so the a's now 2 games behind the angels in the al west >> mark:local tennis prodigy cici bellisat the u.s. open. >> mark:the 15 year old from atherton played under the lights in front of thousands of people. >> mark:and showed she belonged. >> mark:after losing the first set to bellis dominated in the second set winning 6-love. >> mark:but bellis faded in the end. losing six of the last seven games. >> mark:hitting it long on match point. >> mark:she loses a hard fought match 3-6, 6-0, 2-6. >> mark: >>: it is amazing and after the first match i'm so lucky and i need to have played in it. >> darya:bellis is the first 15 year old since 1996 to win a u-s open match. >>: plus a buster polls in the giants take on a surprisingly good milwaukee brewers. >> mark:peter, ray, egon, winston are hitting the big screen once again. >> mark:today marks the 30th anniversary of the 1984 blockbuster "ghostbusters". so to celebrate, sony is re- releasing the movie in more than 700 theaters. including here in the bay area. >> mark:sony is also selling new merchandise. and a new blu- ray set with gh
. >> mark:so the a's now 2 games behind the angels in the al west >> mark:local tennis prodigy cici bellisat the u.s. open. >> mark:the 15 year old from atherton played under the lights in front of thousands of people. >> mark:and showed she belonged. >> mark:after losing the first set to bellis dominated in the second set winning 6-love. >> mark:but bellis faded in the end. losing six of the last seven games. >> mark:hitting it long on match point....
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indian family culinary prodigy brings the two sides together >> : which address the 200 years old will0 years old enough hundred foot journey pg. sources gets more than bargains for any of the storm. >> : tanya's ravaged by on precedent of number of tornadoes in the team caught the middle >> : the storm that caught is pg- 13 >> : step up franchise all and >> : they hit this hoping hitting a big hit to competition may be too much. >> : step up all and pg-13 at >> : coming up actress facing from off the big screen all to a breach of trust 2012 adoption of her son details next thing is really heating up in bay area baseball join me for major-league the sunday night extended jen's eighth highlights + takeaways from niners raiders exhibition openers and one-on-one interview out with oakland top white out of a trader full half-hour of all your sports needs the sunday night at 9 right after the news. >> : female announcer: sunday's your last chance to save big during sleep train's triple choice sale. for a limited time, you can choose to save hundreds on beautyrest and posturepedic mattress s
indian family culinary prodigy brings the two sides together >> : which address the 200 years old will0 years old enough hundred foot journey pg. sources gets more than bargains for any of the storm. >> : tanya's ravaged by on precedent of number of tornadoes in the team caught the middle >> : the storm that caught is pg- 13 >> : step up franchise all and >> : they hit this hoping hitting a big hit to competition may be too much. >> : step up all and pg-13 at...
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as word spread of her impending victory the cameras flocked feeding the young prodigy. >> feeling amazing. i'm still speechless. i'm still in shock about the match. >> reporter: the last 15-year-old to win a u.s. open match was anna kournikova back in 1996. bellis wasn't even born yet. and look at this throwback. a 12-year-old cici just a fan posing with tennis greats maria sharapova and daniela hantuchova. >> it's crazy to think i'm here with all these other people. i never thought i would be practicing or sharing a court with, you know, a player that i watch on tv. >> the teen is the talk of the town now. >> reporter: tennis' newest it girl just enjoying her moment in the history books. bellis was only 5 months old when serena williams won her first u.s. open title. and you can see all of the action of the u.s. open on our sister network, espn. george, lara. >> sara, she's got another big match coming up. has to play the 48th ranked player next so rooting for cici. >> we will be watching. >>> to ginger. you talked about the coast. severe weather in the midwest too. >> in the great lakes
as word spread of her impending victory the cameras flocked feeding the young prodigy. >> feeling amazing. i'm still speechless. i'm still in shock about the match. >> reporter: the last 15-year-old to win a u.s. open match was anna kournikova back in 1996. bellis wasn't even born yet. and look at this throwback. a 12-year-old cici just a fan posing with tennis greats maria sharapova and daniela hantuchova. >> it's crazy to think i'm here with all these other people. i never...
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the school to sit down the middle school teacher in custody this morning for possession of child prodigye wolf has worked at the missiles will since to delve into school districts as the mitchell has been placed on leave but doesn't believe any since victimized bill set at $1 million. >> : time now check the weather forecast for the big stories of the weekend >> : comfortable, conditions with boat weather pattern of this weekend with that said we're cooler than where we should be for this time of year but has yet to mild conditions set francisco 6755 degrees in concord grape jogging weather right now it's pretty overcast we do have ahead of drizzle along the coastline. rainwear currently a 2,000 ft. it is best a morning. it works seen since excessive car parts of the bay area and looks like a clear up in the early afternoon look for partly cloudy conditions >> : and the question of us realize redwood city '70s, and also 76 and 85 degrees and evergreen. the russians and forecast a give you yesterday in new york 8583 fairfield for mid-70s and vallejo mostly sunny skies creed temperatures a
the school to sit down the middle school teacher in custody this morning for possession of child prodigye wolf has worked at the missiles will since to delve into school districts as the mitchell has been placed on leave but doesn't believe any since victimized bill set at $1 million. >> : time now check the weather forecast for the big stories of the weekend >> : comfortable, conditions with boat weather pattern of this weekend with that said we're cooler than where we should be...
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i think he's a guy that many people felt changed their life and obviously a prodigious talent, obviouslyte troubled. so all those things make him for us a very valid news subject. >> here is a look at an interview you had with him in 2011 when you asked about how standup can sometimes be therapeutic for comedians. >> billy crystal has said standup is how comedians process things that are painful. >> yes. >> does that mean we have to wish more painful things on you? >> you don't have to. i find them. turrets is the thing where people say nasty things. is there a positive things with turrets. >> turrets, is beautiful, you are nice. you really are lovely, nice eyes. your teeth are beautiful. >> why does it have to go the other way? >> actually because it's the subconscious creeping up. is there a nice side to your subconscious. i really like you! >> john heilemann. >> it seems, also, one of the things that have come out of this, a learning moment for people about depression. do you deal with that in the cover story at all? >> we do. we do. i think it's very interesting that some of the news
i think he's a guy that many people felt changed their life and obviously a prodigious talent, obviouslyte troubled. so all those things make him for us a very valid news subject. >> here is a look at an interview you had with him in 2011 when you asked about how standup can sometimes be therapeutic for comedians. >> billy crystal has said standup is how comedians process things that are painful. >> yes. >> does that mean we have to wish more painful things on you?...