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where scientist, diana reeve, where scientist, diana reese, puts up a two-way mirror.n't see us but she can study how they react to the mirror. >> we used to think we were the only species on the planet that can think and now we know we're among many thinking species. so the questions aren't can they think -- but how do they think? in this capacity with giving them mirrors it looks like they're doing a lot of things similar to us. >> reporter: she's been studying dolphins' behavior for 25 years. >> most animals don't pay attention to mirrors. most dogs won't even look in a mirror. cats don't pay much attention. other animals do pay attention but never figure out it's themselves. they think it's another of their own kind. but dolphins do figure it out. not only do they figure out it's them, they show interest, to look at themselves. so one thing is to understand it's themselves. it's a whole other thing to say -- i want to see what may face looks like or what it looks like when i turn upside down. >> reporter: we sat in awe as this group of dolphins explored themselves
where scientist, diana reeve, where scientist, diana reese, puts up a two-way mirror.n't see us but she can study how they react to the mirror. >> we used to think we were the only species on the planet that can think and now we know we're among many thinking species. so the questions aren't can they think -- but how do they think? in this capacity with giving them mirrors it looks like they're doing a lot of things similar to us. >> reporter: she's been studying dolphins' behavior...
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watch what happens when reese tested them at the bronx zoo.e mirror. over and over to take a look. back at the baltimore aquarium, reese is now focusing her research on younger dolphins. just like human children, younger dolphins make lots of movements and watch their reflection. they quickly learn they are watching themselves. >> what are you trying to figure out with the younger dolphins? >> we're trying to figure out at what age, what developmental age do they start figuring out that it's them in the mirror? and when are they showing interest in the mirror? >> reporter: foster who was 3 started recognizing himself in the mirror about the same time toddlers do, when he was about a year and a half. reese said some dolphins pick up on it at about six months, much earlier than children. >> what's funny is we recognize similar to what she's doing. and they go through the same stages. these animals that have been separated from 95 million years of evolution. big brains, processing things in similar ways. >> with a mirror providing a window into t
watch what happens when reese tested them at the bronx zoo.e mirror. over and over to take a look. back at the baltimore aquarium, reese is now focusing her research on younger dolphins. just like human children, younger dolphins make lots of movements and watch their reflection. they quickly learn they are watching themselves. >> what are you trying to figure out with the younger dolphins? >> we're trying to figure out at what age, what developmental age do they start figuring out...
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back at the baltimore aquarium, reese is focusing her research on younger dolphins. >> bo is 5. >> justdren, younger dolphins make lots of movements and watch their reflection. they quickly learn they are watching themselves. >> what are you trying to figure out with the younger dolphins? >> at what developmental age do they start figuring out that it's them in the mirror? when are they showing interest in the mirror? >> reporter: foster who is 3 with started recognizing himself in the mirror about the same time toddlers do when he was about a year and a half. reese says some dolphins pick up on it at just six months, much earlier than children. >> she's testing us. she's figuring this out. we recognize this, it's so similar to what chimps do. they go through the same stages. these are animals that have been separated us for 95 million years of evolution. big brains, processing things in similar ways. >> reporter: with a mirror providing a window into the dolphins' minds, reese believes she is discovering that their super high levels of intelligence are in many ways much like our own. t
back at the baltimore aquarium, reese is focusing her research on younger dolphins. >> bo is 5. >> justdren, younger dolphins make lots of movements and watch their reflection. they quickly learn they are watching themselves. >> what are you trying to figure out with the younger dolphins? >> at what developmental age do they start figuring out that it's them in the mirror? when are they showing interest in the mirror? >> reporter: foster who is 3 with started...
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later in the third, reese again. this time 12 yards.ht here on abc-7. highlight and scores including stanford and cal. >> 49ers ready to make some noise. troy smith will start his second game at quarterback. alex smith still out with an injured shoulder. the 49ers at the mid-way point of the season and are confident. >> for us, the most important thing, like in every year, is november and december. and hopefully we have learned a lot of things from the first half of the season and we'll take that forward into the next half. >> mike: cal hosting oregon. never lost at home this year. up 7-0 as we speak. stanford at asu and that would be the upset of the year if cal can beat oregon. a long way to go. >> leigh: you never know. >> alan: you never know that's right. that's it for us at 4:00. thank you very much for watching. arizona, usc coming at you. captioned by closed captioning services inc. save $523! 16 minutes could save you 16%! come on... isn't it time an auto insurer gave it to you straight? that's why you should talk to state farm
later in the third, reese again. this time 12 yards.ht here on abc-7. highlight and scores including stanford and cal. >> 49ers ready to make some noise. troy smith will start his second game at quarterback. alex smith still out with an injured shoulder. the 49ers at the mid-way point of the season and are confident. >> for us, the most important thing, like in every year, is november and december. and hopefully we have learned a lot of things from the first half of the season and...
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it says reese's pieces. whatever you want to put down, even the scepter -- center of the floor -- that's fine. that little circle where you're shooting that foul shot, isn't that sake -- sacred. >> i think anything inbounds. i didn't realize that. >> do you agree with that one? >> that goes a step beyond. >> and it's only a matter of time before the bases and baseball have logos. do they do that at the comcast center. this may have only been down because of the tournament itself with the reeses and the orange fouling. and come on. we've crossed a big line. and it's only a matter of time before there's a camera on home plate with a g logo on it. they'll use a nice profile refrigerator. >> i get your point. and i'm seeing the signs on the boards and i'm shocked. >> yeah, that made me last night -- belch backwards. let's take a look -- >> well, how does that work. and during the contest. and taking a look at the forecast for the day. sunshine and 52 degrees for the high. it's a calm morning. it's going to be a
it says reese's pieces. whatever you want to put down, even the scepter -- center of the floor -- that's fine. that little circle where you're shooting that foul shot, isn't that sake -- sacred. >> i think anything inbounds. i didn't realize that. >> do you agree with that one? >> that goes a step beyond. >> and it's only a matter of time before the bases and baseball have logos. do they do that at the comcast center. this may have only been down because of the...
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i love the reese's pieces peanut butter cup. >> you can find all of the recipes we made from our kitchenyour kitchen at wusa9.com. just click on the morning show tab. keep it here. are you watching 9news now -- you are watching 9news now. >>> 6:45. >> no, 6:43. >> okay. 6:43. >> howard is here with the weather. >> things will be okay. we may get a passing shower midday. for the most part, it is comfortable well up in the 60s. we start out with sunshine. chilly weather is moving in for thanksgiving eve and thanksgiving day. let's get you going with the bus stop forecast. clear-to-partly cloudy and temperatures running from the mid-40s in the cool spots to the mid-50s. 58 on the high end. 6:59 on the sunrise with the sun setting this afternoon at 4:49 p.m. the dayplanner is partly sunny and mid-50s by noon. southwest winds at 10 miles an hour. we will have a milder flow. 4:00 is when the front comes through and brings a sprinkle. one or two showers. not expecting a widespread rain event by any stretch. as we head to the 8:00 hour, partly cloudy and down to 56. we are going into the 40s and
i love the reese's pieces peanut butter cup. >> you can find all of the recipes we made from our kitchenyour kitchen at wusa9.com. just click on the morning show tab. keep it here. are you watching 9news now -- you are watching 9news now. >>> 6:45. >> no, 6:43. >> okay. 6:43. >> howard is here with the weather. >> things will be okay. we may get a passing shower midday. for the most part, it is comfortable well up in the 60s. we start out with sunshine....
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, we climb down into a tiny under water lab with a window into the aquarium, where scientist diana reeses a two-way mirror up against the glass. >> this is the mirror. >> reporter: the dolphins can't see us, but reese can study how the dolphins react to the mirror. >> you can see randi's full report monday on "360." what do the dolphins do when they see the mirror? >> they see themselves, which is remarkable. there's only a few others able to do that besides humans. monkeys can do it, but if you think about a dog or cat, when they look in the mirror they think it's another dog or cat. but dolphins have self-recognition, they know it's them. and as you saw, they become really playful, because the mirror wasn't up before we got down there. >> how do we know the dolphins know it's them and not another dolphin? >> through her study, she's studied them for over 25 years but you can see the difference. they go up really close, look in their own eye and you saw the tricks, he was spinning upside down, they open their mouths, stick out their tongue. it's really fascinating. you can see the excit
, we climb down into a tiny under water lab with a window into the aquarium, where scientist diana reeses a two-way mirror up against the glass. >> this is the mirror. >> reporter: the dolphins can't see us, but reese can study how the dolphins react to the mirror. >> you can see randi's full report monday on "360." what do the dolphins do when they see the mirror? >> they see themselves, which is remarkable. there's only a few others able to do that besides...
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reese has been studying dolphins' behavior for 25 years.mirrors, most dogs won't even look in a mirror. cats don't pay much attention. or animals do pay attention but they think it's another of their own kind. >> but dolphins do figure it out. >> not only do they figure out it's them but show interest to look at themselves so one thing to understand it's themselves but another thing to want to look at themself or what does it look like if we turn upside down and blow a bubble. >> we sat in awe as this group of dolphins explored themselves, and unable to ignore the mirror. several did hang upside down. >> he's upside down. he keeps doing -- he's being very innovative. watch this. big show. >> other dolphins open up their mouths and stuck their tongue out. they put their eye on the mirror to get an even closer look. not convinced that a dolphin can recognize itself in the mirror. take a look at this video of an earlier experiment from 2001. scientists marked this dolphin on the side with a black pen, but did not mark the other. when released,
reese has been studying dolphins' behavior for 25 years.mirrors, most dogs won't even look in a mirror. cats don't pay much attention. or animals do pay attention but they think it's another of their own kind. >> but dolphins do figure it out. >> not only do they figure out it's them but show interest to look at themselves so one thing to understand it's themselves but another thing to want to look at themself or what does it look like if we turn upside down and blow a bubble....
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he is proud to be going to nurture reese school, following the footsteps of his older sister, -- he is proud to be going to a nursery school, following the steps of his older sister and a temporary his father reduced his working hours with the kids were born while their mother kept her full-time position as a college professor, and coordinating their schedules is a complex task, but things that easier once he went to nursery school. >> first of all, i can keep working without any disadvantages. at the same time, i know that my kids are being looked after. i don't have to worry about anything bad happening to them. >> the family just bought a house. he wants to work full time again. every bit counts. they are happy they don't have to pay for their children's care at nursery school. it is a new experience for nikko. the staff was trained on location and facilities were rebuilt for the purpose. the changing table was not here before. neither was the quiet room. many working parents won a place for their children here. >> we already have 19 applications for the coming school year. but we o
he is proud to be going to nurture reese school, following the footsteps of his older sister, -- he is proud to be going to a nursery school, following the steps of his older sister and a temporary his father reduced his working hours with the kids were born while their mother kept her full-time position as a college professor, and coordinating their schedules is a complex task, but things that easier once he went to nursery school. >> first of all, i can keep working without any...
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. >>> and the raiders and steeler reese new their nasty rivalry in steel city next. ,,,,,,,,,,,, theaiders in pittsburgh... it was like the old rivalry. richard seymour ejected for punching ben r in >>> the third-ranked stanford women did escape a fear over gonzaga by getting the win. but meanwhile, the oakland raiders and steelers rivalry looked like the old rivalry. seymour ejected for hitting roth list berger in the face, but roethlisberger got the last laugh. >> the niners are shut out sat home for the first time since 1977. niners win 21-0. it was ugly. >> nonta ellis goes up for a shot. he left holding his hip and did not return. if it was close, probably could have played, but the lakers were already blowing them out by then. pau gas of didn't lose a -- didn't miss a free throw all night. >> nascar today, jimmie johnson finished second and as a result, wins his record 5th straight sprint cup championship. have a great show coming up. we have the raiders story, we have the niners story, and bruce jenner, of card ashian fame is in studio. >> all right. we'll see you at 11:00 on
. >>> and the raiders and steeler reese new their nasty rivalry in steel city next. ,,,,,,,,,,,, theaiders in pittsburgh... it was like the old rivalry. richard seymour ejected for punching ben r in >>> the third-ranked stanford women did escape a fear over gonzaga by getting the win. but meanwhile, the oakland raiders and steelers rivalry looked like the old rivalry. seymour ejected for hitting roth list berger in the face, but roethlisberger got the last laugh. >> the...
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with that double at least that the money elsewhere have a god scored three and answer goals that by reese didn't work is new ground sore after the release three one defeat for us to try to unchain weiss forty. one staying on the ice let's end with another of our ports featuring clubs many pundits used to say the videos was just a team full of tough guys that recent results show the moscow region side are doing their best to clean up their reputation wrote that onion has more. love the turn to flight this used to be quite a common way of settling scores for the most region side beaches with many considering them as just a team of guys although things seem to be changing with a new coach in green a zero still sitting at the very bottom of the cage stable but he does have already managed to claim victory over k. chilled giants. and middle of the bulls to address i want the team to play tough and physical shocking but not too far the rulers give you role play to the limit but try not to let your teammates down getting a penalty that's what any plan must always keep in mind first of all we pla
with that double at least that the money elsewhere have a god scored three and answer goals that by reese didn't work is new ground sore after the release three one defeat for us to try to unchain weiss forty. one staying on the ice let's end with another of our ports featuring clubs many pundits used to say the videos was just a team full of tough guys that recent results show the moscow region side are doing their best to clean up their reputation wrote that onion has more. love the turn to...
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jason campbell threading the needle to reese. the burley one goes 30 yards. oakland up 10-0. darryl mcfadden, huge day. he has come into his own in the third year in the league. 111 yards on the day. and then jason campbell's pass. right to michael busch. and busch takes off 55 yards. it's the immaculate reception reincarnated. that leads to a field goal. 16-0. in the fourth campbell play action, d. h. b, and in between defenders. 69 yards. longest reception. hayward bay's career. just a second touchdown. in the fourth, michael busch, the, clammation point from four yards up. the raiders roll big time. 33-3. they are now 4-4 this season. >> you just always got to understand it's a 15-game season. you always got to stay focused, you have to take one game at a time. i think this team is just learning how to win. >> it feels good to go out there and get a big victory. it's been a long time since we won two games in a row so we are very happy right now. we enjoy this tonight and have to come back tomorrow and prepare for kansas city. >> the 49ers travel more than 4,000 miles to f
jason campbell threading the needle to reese. the burley one goes 30 yards. oakland up 10-0. darryl mcfadden, huge day. he has come into his own in the third year in the league. 111 yards on the day. and then jason campbell's pass. right to michael busch. and busch takes off 55 yards. it's the immaculate reception reincarnated. that leads to a field goal. 16-0. in the fourth campbell play action, d. h. b, and in between defenders. 69 yards. longest reception. hayward bay's career. just a second...
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register a five for when to set us about in the gutter invited motif to our second in the west coast by reese the way in a shootout at defending regular season champions all about july of so often on the real get in a fall five five goals to four demonstrate attack that away in chelyabinsk by a single goal brookies you grass or off moscow region side atlanta home three want two more games are still being played a struggling spot fact of a significant make it's two on to the muscovites they're off to forty minutes of play and finally defending champions has to petersburg and it's full fall in france through the second period. and that's all the sport for now would join me for another update the weather and news headlines are up next season to us. for the full story we've focused on the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news maker. though so many years of past some former prisoners. are still a lot. as well this is for sure. those so many years of. summer hoping to find the same. others. longing for justice. though so many years of past and memory is still in my eyes. as we
register a five for when to set us about in the gutter invited motif to our second in the west coast by reese the way in a shootout at defending regular season champions all about july of so often on the real get in a fall five five goals to four demonstrate attack that away in chelyabinsk by a single goal brookies you grass or off moscow region side atlanta home three want two more games are still being played a struggling spot fact of a significant make it's two on to the muscovites they're...
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tommy reese hit tyler for the touchdown. notre dame scored 27 unanswered points and rolled army 27-3 to become bowl eligible. college hoops now. san jose state went to eugene oregon looking for their first win against the pac-10 team since 1992. final seconds tied at 72. justin graham. 12 points for the spartans senior guards. san jose beats oregon 75-32. they are now 3-0. >>> other local teams in action. cal blew out new mexico 89-64. >>> nba, grizzlies and heat tied at 95. >> gay with two. gay with one. for the win. he did it. >> reporter: bingo. rudy gay hit it over lebron james. grizzlies win and snap the heat's three-game win streak. jackson back for ufc 123 against the dragon. sharks on the ice top to try to bounce back. highlights are coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, names quintin "rampage" jackson is back... he beat lee-ota "the dragon" machida on a split decision... this was jackson second fight back since playing e action >>> jackson is back. beating the dragon on a split decision. this was jackson's second fight back
tommy reese hit tyler for the touchdown. notre dame scored 27 unanswered points and rolled army 27-3 to become bowl eligible. college hoops now. san jose state went to eugene oregon looking for their first win against the pac-10 team since 1992. final seconds tied at 72. justin graham. 12 points for the spartans senior guards. san jose beats oregon 75-32. they are now 3-0. >>> other local teams in action. cal blew out new mexico 89-64. >>> nba, grizzlies and heat tied at 95....
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primarily so i think that reese. that is not in danger we managed to create some substance for the reset. for example russia is selling its military helicopters to the united states of america to be used in afghanistan we are responding positively to what americans are asking for in africa we are redeploying our war helicopters from some regions of africa to in other regions of africa to to support the international peacekeeping operations we are working hard on the providing military transit and civilian transit to afghanistan through the russian territory we are fighting together against drug trafficking in of ghana so we have doing a lot and i think it will help democrats and those responsible republicans who are still present in the senate and in the house of representatives to to to move forward in the reset but anyway some people are pretty pessimistic your opposite number in the russian state duma convention kasich off its pretty pretty pessimistic about the start treaty well actually the situation what you're
primarily so i think that reese. that is not in danger we managed to create some substance for the reset. for example russia is selling its military helicopters to the united states of america to be used in afghanistan we are responding positively to what americans are asking for in africa we are redeploying our war helicopters from some regions of africa to in other regions of africa to to support the international peacekeeping operations we are working hard on the providing military transit...
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could you tell us please what you think will happen to that reese at if the american president is unable to get the start the new start treaty ratified in washington thank you. at the moment that would be a. very with them pleasant. because the work of many people came to the general the better like station of tension. on resetting relations both between russia and the us and also. between russia and nato all of that would be in vain in this case and i hope another that legislate hosts of the united states of america. would demonstrate a responsible approach on top of that the. start treaty. is of interest both to the russian federation not to a lesser degree it's of interest to the united states of america. not to a lesser degree it's of interest to all other countries. i will not hide it from you just forty minutes ago when i talked about it with the president obama of them he told me that he intends to the grisly work on it with the congress. and i hope that this work will. be crowned with success if we fail to move this question forward for no reason that the world will not become sa
could you tell us please what you think will happen to that reese at if the american president is unable to get the start the new start treaty ratified in washington thank you. at the moment that would be a. very with them pleasant. because the work of many people came to the general the better like station of tension. on resetting relations both between russia and the us and also. between russia and nato all of that would be in vain in this case and i hope another that legislate hosts of the...
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out by two graduates of the school of the americas general male boss his very last case in general reese it is a swastika and so the fact that we are pointing this out that the united states continues to be involved in atrocities in training those who are carrying out the most egregious human rights violations throughout the americas are coming from the school so that i think the message they were trying was to tell us not to come back to be afraid of what i heard again and again this weekend was this is convincing us even more you know all the more that we really must speak well actually the judge actually sat at the end of our hearing that we were all banned from columbus georgia for eighteen months at least some of us were banned and i'm not sure you know what the law is in georgia but this is you know sort of an off there a tarion thing to say and that's not you know a democracy i'm sure in the only way i can say there's very very important point i'm going to jump in to go to a short break or out to a short break we'll continue our discussion on protecting free speech and assembly in
out by two graduates of the school of the americas general male boss his very last case in general reese it is a swastika and so the fact that we are pointing this out that the united states continues to be involved in atrocities in training those who are carrying out the most egregious human rights violations throughout the americas are coming from the school so that i think the message they were trying was to tell us not to come back to be afraid of what i heard again and again this weekend...
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toxic gas keeps reese skew crews from looking for them.ending a robot into the ground to look for them. >> beiber fever has struck the american music awards. >> 20 years i will still be building a legacy, i hope. >> well that is teen singing sensation. just in beesh. took home four awards including favorite entertainer of the year. the teen beat out his usher and usher took home two of his own and brad paisley was named favorite male artist. youngest to ever win that award. >> beiber fever not only there, but also - not really. >> you know a lot of about him. >> by osmosis. [laughs] lisa, one last look at traffic. >> oh, baby, baby, i know that traffic is heating up. route four and five. 228 and 210. everything is open for us right now. 95 and baltimore way. slow traffic though out of laurel to get into green belt. 270 delay throughs the fog intensive now and out of jermantown to rockville and plenty of traffic on 95 and 395. 63 had a crash but that should be on the shoulder by the time you get there. >> i believe it lisa. ♪ baby, baby, ba
toxic gas keeps reese skew crews from looking for them.ending a robot into the ground to look for them. >> beiber fever has struck the american music awards. >> 20 years i will still be building a legacy, i hope. >> well that is teen singing sensation. just in beesh. took home four awards including favorite entertainer of the year. the teen beat out his usher and usher took home two of his own and brad paisley was named favorite male artist. youngest to ever win that award....
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different systems to make the automatic rifle work without getting into the details you have to make to reese's and cold is a manufacturing prototype rifles and make its way into american military use. i don't know. american military looks at replacements for the current lineup of rifles. the army is doing and marines doing something separately with their friend automatic weapons to issue in the future. there are different camps out there talking about rifles to enter a thicket of conflicting opinions and heated arguments that can turn mean-spirited everybody got said different rifle and every rifle has the camp and american military because they can make anyone rich and very quickly if they decide to incorporate their design into general issue is endlessly approached by sales people who have new and better things and they sort through this costly and have meant 100 years or more. i would not say any system would find its way in news. think the conversation they have now is a lot like the conversations in the past and at some point* they will make a replacement but it is hard to predict when an
different systems to make the automatic rifle work without getting into the details you have to make to reese's and cold is a manufacturing prototype rifles and make its way into american military use. i don't know. american military looks at replacements for the current lineup of rifles. the army is doing and marines doing something separately with their friend automatic weapons to issue in the future. there are different camps out there talking about rifles to enter a thicket of conflicting...
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republican keith famian conceding the reese race to gerry connolly.ike fimian lost by about 900 votes. that is still a narrow enough margin to request a recount. >>> millions of dollars that was supposed to go to holocaust survivors has been stolen. up next, details of the alleged heist. >>> fired for bashing her boss on facebook. but not so fast. the latest on the first of its kind legal battle. >>> let's take a look at what happened up on wall street. dow and nasdaq both down. overseas, the nikkei hay p retty -- had a pretty good jump in tokyo. [ female announcer ] introducing splenda® no calorie sweetener granulated with fiber. sweet! [ female announcer ] tastes like sugar and has 3 grams of fiber per tablespoon. use it almost anywhere you use sugar. even in cooking and baking. sweet! [ female announcer ] splenda® granulated with fiber. we helped keep your skin clear. now we have a solution for wrinkles. neutrogena anti wrinkle with retinol sa smoothes even deep wrinkles. it works...beautifully. neutrogena. i mean, that's why i like it. but, like m
republican keith famian conceding the reese race to gerry connolly.ike fimian lost by about 900 votes. that is still a narrow enough margin to request a recount. >>> millions of dollars that was supposed to go to holocaust survivors has been stolen. up next, details of the alleged heist. >>> fired for bashing her boss on facebook. but not so fast. the latest on the first of its kind legal battle. >>> let's take a look at what happened up on wall street. dow and nasdaq...
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he is proud to be going to nurture reese school, following the footsteps of his older sister, -- he is proud to be going to a nursery school, following the steps of his older sister and a temporary his father reduced his working hours with the kids were born while their mother kept her full-time position as a college professor, and coordinating their schedules is a complex task, but things that easier once he went to nursery school. >> first of all, i can keep working without any disadvantages. at the same time, i know that my kids are being looked after. i don't have to worry about anything bad happening to them. >> the family just bought a house. he wants to work full time again. every bit counts. they are happy they don't have to pay for their children's care at nursery school. it is a new experience for nikko. the staff was trained on location and facilities were rebuilt for the purpose. the changing table was not here before. neither was the quiet room. many working parents won a place for their children here. >> we already have 19 applications for the coming school year. but we o
he is proud to be going to nurture reese school, following the footsteps of his older sister, -- he is proud to be going to a nursery school, following the steps of his older sister and a temporary his father reduced his working hours with the kids were born while their mother kept her full-time position as a college professor, and coordinating their schedules is a complex task, but things that easier once he went to nursery school. >> first of all, i can keep working without any...
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they come in all size reese duesing image and standard and high definition even 3d.hen look for new television, this holiday season, you need to be prepared and know the difference between plasmas and lcd and leds because if not, your eyes could end up bigger than your budget might allow. >> if you are looking into like a let's say a 3d television, you are looking to spend around like 3,000 with like a regular just lcd television. you are look at around a 46 inch for like 9, 900. an led screen, around 13 to 1500 for a 46 inch and 50 inch around 2 grand records a tall order when you think about the numbers but nathan yell says to help -- nathanial says it helps to determine which room it's going in. if aid dedicated room or basement a. plasma may be the way to go. >> basements are lower lighted. they don't have as much ambient lighting. >> reporter: and don't be afraid to go smaller he says. you heard right. smaller. >> you are 10 feet away or so, like a 50-inch television is fine. closer than that, move down to a smaller size like a 46 inch or 42 inch. >> reporter: a
they come in all size reese duesing image and standard and high definition even 3d.hen look for new television, this holiday season, you need to be prepared and know the difference between plasmas and lcd and leds because if not, your eyes could end up bigger than your budget might allow. >> if you are looking into like a let's say a 3d television, you are looking to spend around like 3,000 with like a regular just lcd television. you are look at around a 46 inch for like 9, 900. an led...
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the suit filed by he had shi says that mars packaging of a peanut butter chocolate candy mimics the reese'sel. >> no love lost there. >> chocolate can't be happy. >> maybe they should have a little chocolate, right? >> yes, yes. >> i'm hungry. >> i know. >> so let's talk about the warriors. >> how about -- yes, the warriors are getting some good news. some much-needed good news right now. it just keeps getting better for david lee. he could give the warriors a boost by the end of this holiday weekend. plus, one day after thanksgiving the bears put up a turkey of a score in the first half. you're not going to believe it. >>> and it wasn't looking good for unfeated auburn against alabama. that is, until after halftime. we've got the highlights coming up in sports. >>> and coming up, look at downtown san jose. no rain there yet. everybody out there enjoying the beautiful festivities. but rain is on the way. your forecast is coming up. ed >>> the holiday shopping season is in full swing, as we've mentioned already, and with stores fighting hard for your business, keeping track of where the best
the suit filed by he had shi says that mars packaging of a peanut butter chocolate candy mimics the reese'sel. >> no love lost there. >> chocolate can't be happy. >> maybe they should have a little chocolate, right? >> yes, yes. >> i'm hungry. >> i know. >> so let's talk about the warriors. >> how about -- yes, the warriors are getting some good news. some much-needed good news right now. it just keeps getting better for david lee. he could give...
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but it is doing so as a kind of insurance policy for it reese geem. when the regime is itself going through some kind of difficult transition period, it seems that they double down on the insurance policy, they buy more insurance. very weird kind of insurance but if you think about it they have been rattling the saber in various ways, the sinking of the south korean ship, look at what these revelations are and they seem to suggest we're going through a period of transition, don't mess with us. >> and to that point of transition, listen to the language of admiral mike mullen, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff on "state of the union" yesterday used the term belligerent and then if you listen here he sounds frustrated. >> i've been concerned for a long time about instability in that region and quite frankly, north korea has been at the center of that. we've worked hard with other countries to try to bring pressure on them to have them comply. they haven't done that. >> long time he says, but do you see any of this new developments, the new revelation
but it is doing so as a kind of insurance policy for it reese geem. when the regime is itself going through some kind of difficult transition period, it seems that they double down on the insurance policy, they buy more insurance. very weird kind of insurance but if you think about it they have been rattling the saber in various ways, the sinking of the south korean ship, look at what these revelations are and they seem to suggest we're going through a period of transition, don't mess with us....
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the republican reese fused to sport end of those tax breaks they can want more jobs shipped offshore, little thing things and big things, no support, no compromise from them. yes, we will compromise, we always have you take a look at those major pieces of legislation, each one of those is a compromise and significantly, in my view, weakened in the compromise that it can tuque place in the senate. >> congresswoman edwards, is it right when the 59% say comp promise or 18% right say hold your position, stay liberal, stay progressive? >> the public is right they want us to get something done, not for us or them. >> are they right about compromise? >> i think if you look at the health care bill, it was a compromise, may not have been the one everyone wanted but some of us who would have written a different bill had we had a chance to do it. >> better off with the country on a mon more lib wall position? >> i'm saying -- >> would you in better shape now if that was a more progressive bill? >> i think people would have understood it a little bit more and i think that we can do a lot -- but i
the republican reese fused to sport end of those tax breaks they can want more jobs shipped offshore, little thing things and big things, no support, no compromise from them. yes, we will compromise, we always have you take a look at those major pieces of legislation, each one of those is a compromise and significantly, in my view, weakened in the compromise that it can tuque place in the senate. >> congresswoman edwards, is it right when the 59% say comp promise or 18% right say hold...
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. >> reporter: the hits continue co-producing the movie pleasantville starring reese witherspoon. >>osed to be at home, david. we're supposed to be in color. >> okay. >> reporter: andy's scar was ascending rapidly. but in 1995, borowitz did the utterly unthinkable. he quit hollywood and moved to a new york city suburb. you went to hollywood and you were wildly successful. why would you walk away from something like that? >> well, you know, there's this concept called the hedonic treadmill. what that means is that if you go and you do a hit tv show, then the treadmill suggested to be happier, you then have to do another hit and it's got to be bigger. then you have to get a bigger house and, you know, a better dog. i realized, you know, if i looked at my life in the '90s, i was enormously successful but not terribly happy. >> reporter: today he is content. he lives in manhattan with his second wife writer olivia genteel. they had a baby in january. when he feels like it, he writes. he performs. >> this brings me to elliott spitzer. >> reporter: whatever. it sounds like a hollywood endi
. >> reporter: the hits continue co-producing the movie pleasantville starring reese witherspoon. >>osed to be at home, david. we're supposed to be in color. >> okay. >> reporter: andy's scar was ascending rapidly. but in 1995, borowitz did the utterly unthinkable. he quit hollywood and moved to a new york city suburb. you went to hollywood and you were wildly successful. why would you walk away from something like that? >> well, you know, there's this concept...
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." >> reporter: aubrey davis and eric reese don't think like your average business owners. >> our t-shirtth beer." >> reporter: the two north carolina residents own the outer banks brewing station located less than a mile from where the wright brothers flew their first airplane. they say it's america's first wing-powered group hug. though other businesses may buy wind credits, these two owners actually have a turbine right on site, generating about 10% of the power they need. >> we had originally talked about doing solar, but wind is a more viable, cheaper source of energy with the resource that we have here. >> reporter: the 92-foot, 10-kilowatt turbine saves the brew pub between $200 and $250 a month. but it's not just about saving money, it's about allowing people to interact with green technology. >> it's all theory until you can see it. so, we got it in our backyard and people can come by. >> reporter: they partnered with the north carolina solar center to offer a touch-screen computer to detail exactly how much energy the turbine creates. >> before, it was that's kind of strange, ki
." >> reporter: aubrey davis and eric reese don't think like your average business owners. >> our t-shirtth beer." >> reporter: the two north carolina residents own the outer banks brewing station located less than a mile from where the wright brothers flew their first airplane. they say it's america's first wing-powered group hug. though other businesses may buy wind credits, these two owners actually have a turbine right on site, generating about 10% of the power...
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. >> reporter: marriage expert carroll reese at the university of st.rent ways. for instance the research finds 86% finds a single parent and a child are a family. a married couple with a family a lesbian raising a hild is a family. >> people by and large are open to many different forms of family. they are trying now, ttey arr open to many forms of famill. so i think marriage in and of itself as it was traditionally defined, toomany young folks it's not the only option. >> reporter: traditional marriage works for young people to make the commitment on their own terms. >> it's not that marriage is obsolete and people aren't they're choosing other things first. they're often choosing toobe eccnomically staale. they're choosing to enjoy some of their time figurrng out thei3 careers and choosing marriage later. playing a role in marriage or3 september that the number of couples living together but not married jumped 13% this year, that's a very high jump. a ot of thht brought on by the belief that cooples just don't want to make that long-term commmtment w
. >> reporter: marriage expert carroll reese at the university of st.rent ways. for instance the research finds 86% finds a single parent and a child are a family. a married couple with a family a lesbian raising a hild is a family. >> people by and large are open to many different forms of family. they are trying now, ttey arr open to many forms of famill. so i think marriage in and of itself as it was traditionally defined, toomany young folks it's not the only option. >>...
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. >> no reese's peanut buttercup, i'll tell you that. >> time for our favorite part of friday. >> timetion and uniglow, blazers like this and a button down shirt, $20. you can get grate tailoring. and a great pair of jeans, william rass at target. it is going to be a big deal. >> great. we have a little extra time. show us what you're wearing. >> this is forever 21. >> love that. >> the j plus from uniqlo, the jewelry is the lonbon. >> the tights are showing the part we're -- >> i was going to go -- >> let me show you. >> see. here you go. >> i can do that, you're telling me i can do that now, right? >> you can. >> i'm so excited. >> lady gaga. >> you got kathie lee into tights. >> i love them. i'm going to do everything bobbie says from now on. no one looks better. >> coming up, i got to see how the other half lives when i get to move into kathie lee's house. >> the bad news, i had to move into her apartment and we're going to see what happened when we traded places right after this. - so, what do you think? - eh, 30 days -- max. we'll see about that. glade lasting impressions. two co
. >> no reese's peanut buttercup, i'll tell you that. >> time for our favorite part of friday. >> timetion and uniglow, blazers like this and a button down shirt, $20. you can get grate tailoring. and a great pair of jeans, william rass at target. it is going to be a big deal. >> great. we have a little extra time. show us what you're wearing. >> this is forever 21. >> love that. >> the j plus from uniqlo, the jewelry is the lonbon. >> the tights...
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murder at as reese have a team called the daily it would cost 995 a week it would publish seven daysand it should be available early next year. >> federal judge has our order to record during judge thomas's issued this injunction harbour college sued locker after images were published in from her book america by halt.howard. gawkers said it was protected by copyright law. they appeared to remove the images from their web site. >> harry potter open the biggest box office yet for this franchise. bringing in big money in terms of revenue a puts them ahead of the series' best previous debut which was 102.7 million for harry potter and the goblin of fire. no. 2 unstoppable and #three due date. >> will be back into this we we are seeing temperatures decline towards mid week, wet weather continues into small, freezing nights ahead of us. thanksgiving evening will be very cold. right now temperatures in the '40's-'50s. 50 san francisco, a 51 oakland. mid-40s and santa rosa. 41 napa valley. still love parties, chile. still keeping a chance of showers in the picture by 10:00 looks like we may
murder at as reese have a team called the daily it would cost 995 a week it would publish seven daysand it should be available early next year. >> federal judge has our order to record during judge thomas's issued this injunction harbour college sued locker after images were published in from her book america by halt.howard. gawkers said it was protected by copyright law. they appeared to remove the images from their web site. >> harry potter open the biggest box office yet for this...
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we are unturning reese done. quite frankly, as opposed to the public polls, when we do polls for candidates, if we are wrong, we're no longer in business. where the public polls can say something changed with this poll and that poll. it does not matter. >> the last question is the news director at mattered -- america's of a radio station. >> we are happy to be here tonight. in a posting early this morning, silver writers is consternation about the generic congressional ballot. fox news says 13% point cbs says 6%. he goes on to explain the distinctions. in this polling pluralism, why -- what are americans supposed to take away from this besides confusion? >> listen to the battleground poll. >> i can give you an example. we saw this as a standard in the last election. a lot of people speculated what the electorate was gone to look like and they began pulling samples, not of what they knew they electorate was going to look like, but what they assumed it was gone to look like. what we do is we screen out people that
we are unturning reese done. quite frankly, as opposed to the public polls, when we do polls for candidates, if we are wrong, we're no longer in business. where the public polls can say something changed with this poll and that poll. it does not matter. >> the last question is the news director at mattered -- america's of a radio station. >> we are happy to be here tonight. in a posting early this morning, silver writers is consternation about the generic congressional ballot. fox...
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. >> i want to see the one with reese witherspoon. >> we'll do one more across the caption. >> lady from. >> black friday bargains and the right time of day to shop for them and then in the kitchen with tyler for thanksgiving sides. first, these messages. ♪ [ grandma ] okay. ♪ ah. then we will all do it together. treats. teets...teets...teets... yeah. look at this. [ female announcer ] it seems like the best family traditions always start in the kitchen. ♪ rice krispies. happy thanksgiving. surprise. [ noisemaker honks ] [ goat bleats ] [ male announcer ] of all the things that happen on your wooden surfaces, disinfecting has to be one of them. clorox disinfecting wipes. safe on wood. hard on germs. you don't decide when vegetables reach the peak of perfection. the vegetables do. at green giant, we pick vegetables only when they're perfect. then freeze them fast so they're are as nutritious as fresh. [ green giant ] ho ho ho. ♪ green giant imagine what it can do to your skin. but dove isn't soap. it contains pure 1/4 moisturizing cream because, everyday moisture is the key to beautiful s
. >> i want to see the one with reese witherspoon. >> we'll do one more across the caption. >> lady from. >> black friday bargains and the right time of day to shop for them and then in the kitchen with tyler for thanksgiving sides. first, these messages. ♪ [ grandma ] okay. ♪ ah. then we will all do it together. treats. teets...teets...teets... yeah. look at this. [ female announcer ] it seems like the best family traditions always start in the kitchen. ♪ rice...
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not but i do not on have to go through this again and then be told a recall them and the rewind and reese book, we are talking about a started time in egypt where women could inherit property, initiate lawsuits, enter into marriages on their own. it was astonishing. tavis: what period does this text cover? >> this is her entire life. she is born until she commits its my her connections relationships, how she manages it's just kept myshe is hands down the wealthiest woman. tavis: not to give anything away -- >> she dies in the end. tavis: following his two speed skating medals, apollo has won more medals than anybody in history. good to have you on the program. do you have no regrets? >> one i chose the title of the book, i was not saying that i have no regrets. it was saying that i have a passionate pursuit of having no regrets. when i look at my life now, all of the bad decisions i have made, all of the things i could have done differently, i do not think i would have changed anything. they all made me the person i am today. the goal is to have no regrets. i wanted to showcase a lot of m
not but i do not on have to go through this again and then be told a recall them and the rewind and reese book, we are talking about a started time in egypt where women could inherit property, initiate lawsuits, enter into marriages on their own. it was astonishing. tavis: what period does this text cover? >> this is her entire life. she is born until she commits its my her connections relationships, how she manages it's just kept myshe is hands down the wealthiest woman. tavis: not to...