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carolina. >> not much is known about rudolph. as a huntsman type with no fixed job or address. >> eric rudolph is described an anti-abortion terrorist. who bombed the olympics because he wanted a stage to show his anti-abortion sentiment. eric rudolph goes on the run. >> as we started looking for him, we became more and more convinced his comfort level is in the place he was born and raised in the woods and mountains of north carolina. >> this truck was found yesterday. we believe between thursday and yesterday this truck was being driven by eric rudolph. >> i remember during the hunt one of the military advisors says you could hide a whole regiment in the mountains and we would never find him. >> agents are now systematically picking their way through. >> american law enforcement discovers that you can be on the fbi's most wanted list and actually hide in this country. this guy disappears for five years. >> do you think that he's getting a big kick out of out smarting the feds? >> well, sure. i think he is. i think it's part of
carolina. >> not much is known about rudolph. as a huntsman type with no fixed job or address. >> eric rudolph is described an anti-abortion terrorist. who bombed the olympics because he wanted a stage to show his anti-abortion sentiment. eric rudolph goes on the run. >> as we started looking for him, we became more and more convinced his comfort level is in the place he was born and raised in the woods and mountains of north carolina. >> this truck was found yesterday....
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tonight -- maya rudolph, chat and music from lorde, featuring the 8g band with matt johnson. ♪ [ cheerslause ] ladies and gentlemen, th meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] great to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. donald trump jr. has admitted to holding a undisclosed meeting, before the election, with a russian lawyer and a russian lobbyist who reportedly once worked for the kgb. and the hardest part to believe is there was a donald trump dumb enough to do that and it wasn't this one. [ laughter and applause ] china reportedly scrubbed the images of winnie the pooh from social media over the weekend, after users compared the character to their president. though it seems like it would be easier to just get their president to put some pants on. [ laughter ] president trump attended the u.s. women's open golf tournament this weekend. so just to be safe, the golfers got changed in their cars. [ laughter ] senate republicans are trying to add a provision to their healthcare bill that would al
tonight -- maya rudolph, chat and music from lorde, featuring the 8g band with matt johnson. ♪ [ cheerslause ] ladies and gentlemen, th meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] great to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. donald trump jr. has admitted to holding a undisclosed meeting, before the election, with a russian lawyer and a russian lobbyist who reportedly once worked for the...
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so the governor of the state at the time, john lawrence manning, hired a man from baltimore, rudolph, who was working on the smith zone yell building at the time. he brought with him from baltimore trained stone cutters. the state then hired a team of slaves, ultimately they had just had over 600 men working on this building for a period of about five years. they had a railway or a tramway to bring stone to the site. the stone was all slave cut and then fine hammered and finished by skill crafts men from baltimore. they moved more than 24 monolithic or single piece granite columns weighing over 30 tons a piece. the architect thought these were the largest single pieces of stone that had ever been cut or moved in the united states. this granite work is very, very impressive. >> and you'll see a whole room of granite columns like a forest of#íñz trees. the building was designed to be symmetrical and instead of a dome, the original architect insended a square tower rising above the roof line but you'll stopped after the war and the state after the war was not able to build the foundation
so the governor of the state at the time, john lawrence manning, hired a man from baltimore, rudolph, who was working on the smith zone yell building at the time. he brought with him from baltimore trained stone cutters. the state then hired a team of slaves, ultimately they had just had over 600 men working on this building for a period of about five years. they had a railway or a tramway to bring stone to the site. the stone was all slave cut and then fine hammered and finished by skill...
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maya rudolph we all love. >> jimmy: who else is in the movie? who does she play?] >> yeah. james corden. the best late-night talk show host on television. [ applause ] no, but it's maya rudolph is the smiley face. and she's constantly kind of smiling even when she's saying really mean things. >> jimmy: that's a good take. >> so it's very psychopathic and wonderful. >> jimmy: who plays -- who's the eggplant? is anybody the eggplant? >> you know, we had called you to see if you would voice that. >> jimmy: i didn't get that call. you should have texted me with emojis next time. >> i texted you. yeah. you're being a real eggplant right now. [ laughter ] no. actually, i said is there an eggplant in the film? and they said no, we spoke with sony and they decided not to do that. >> jimmy: oh. >> and i said oh, that's weird. because a lot of it is about -- you know, sir patrick stewart plays the pooh-pooh emoji. >> jimmy: oh, he does? >> yes! [ applause ] yes! yes. >> jimmy: did you know going in that he was going to be playing the poop emoji? >> i think so. he's got a gr
maya rudolph we all love. >> jimmy: who else is in the movie? who does she play?] >> yeah. james corden. the best late-night talk show host on television. [ applause ] no, but it's maya rudolph is the smiley face. and she's constantly kind of smiling even when she's saying really mean things. >> jimmy: that's a good take. >> so it's very psychopathic and wonderful. >> jimmy: who plays -- who's the eggplant? is anybody the eggplant? >> you know, we had called...
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groups gathered there to commemorate the thirtieth anniversary of the death of hitler's top henchmen rudolph hess there was a heavy police presence on the streets in a bid to separate the two groups however that didn't prevent impassioned verbal spats descending into a fist fight. however neo nazis marching in the streets is not the full extent of it recently an investigation was launched amid allegations that members of an of an elite unit of the german army had been given nazi salutes and playing neo nazi rock music at a party on his macau francis santiago has been looking into the story. have you ever heard of germany's special forces command that's right probably not because this is a german special ops team the process to join which the so-called k s k a rigorous only a handful of soldiers are accepted out of hundreds for operations and conflict zones all over the world just recently a young woman came forward in german t.v. channel claiming that she had been invited to a k. ask a farewell party her task was to police the commander with the prize but it's alleged the chaos broke out naz
groups gathered there to commemorate the thirtieth anniversary of the death of hitler's top henchmen rudolph hess there was a heavy police presence on the streets in a bid to separate the two groups however that didn't prevent impassioned verbal spats descending into a fist fight. however neo nazis marching in the streets is not the full extent of it recently an investigation was launched amid allegations that members of an of an elite unit of the german army had been given nazi salutes and...
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on 27 ongt, rudolph anderson's u-2 was hit by a soviet sa-2 anti-aircraft missile.s just getting out of control. >> the united states prepared for war. >> what happens in moscow? >> he begins to lose his nerve. in a secret meeting with his colleagues, he says, look, we made them scared. now let's think of a way of getting at this. >> the white house demanded to remove the missiles from cuba. >> eventually the soviets accepted the removal of the missiles in exchange for a u.s. pledge not to invade cuba. >> he announces october 28th, that he accepts the concession. the fury in havana is hard to exaggerate. >> what's the outcome of the missile crisis? sdplit scares the soviet leadership and kills the policy. which is the most dangerous policy followed by any leader in the cold war. >> these are low-level reconnaissance photographs proving that they were dismantling the missiles in cuba. but soviet subs with nuclear weapons aboard still prowl off the east coast. >> our mission didn't change. if they had been attacked, their orders were to return attack. >> officially th
on 27 ongt, rudolph anderson's u-2 was hit by a soviet sa-2 anti-aircraft missile.s just getting out of control. >> the united states prepared for war. >> what happens in moscow? >> he begins to lose his nerve. in a secret meeting with his colleagues, he says, look, we made them scared. now let's think of a way of getting at this. >> the white house demanded to remove the missiles from cuba. >> eventually the soviets accepted the removal of the missiles in exchange...
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the climate of their, especially in the winter, is just rudolph -- is just brutal. that notion needs to be qualified he did -- qualified a bit. even the idea of brainwashing and people doing false confessions, there are some instances of that early on, but in most cases the opponents of the united states didn't try to force that kind of thing out of american captives. the notion that there was some kind of special technique, some new psychological development that the soviets and chinese and north koreans had developed, i think this has been pretty much debunked. the tactics they used were not all that different from what police forces in the united states and elsewhere have used for generations to extract confessions from suspects. sometimes real confessions and sometimes false confessions just to avoid further pain-and-suffering -- further pain and suffering. >> there has been a lot of attention paid lately in the media about the american air campaign against north korea during the korean war. it is one explanation for why north korea wanted to eventually acquire
the climate of their, especially in the winter, is just rudolph -- is just brutal. that notion needs to be qualified he did -- qualified a bit. even the idea of brainwashing and people doing false confessions, there are some instances of that early on, but in most cases the opponents of the united states didn't try to force that kind of thing out of american captives. the notion that there was some kind of special technique, some new psychological development that the soviets and chinese and...
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now stick around for james corden and his guests elizabeth olsen and maya rudolph. good night!oup at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ are you ready y'all to have some fun ♪ feel the love tonight don't you worry 'bout ♪ where it is you come from it'll be all right ♪ it's the late, late show >> ladies and gentlemen, all the way from
now stick around for james corden and his guests elizabeth olsen and maya rudolph. good night!oup at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ are you ready y'all to have some fun ♪ feel the love tonight don't you worry 'bout ♪ where it is you come from it'll be all right ♪ it's the late, late show >> ladies and gentlemen, all the way from
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. >> the rally is marking the anniversary of the death of rudolph hess, adolph hitler's deputy who killed himself 30 years ago. you're looking at live pictures of some of the people involved in that rally. we'll continue to watch it for you. >> and so was the interview even a factor considering that the reporting is this has been in the works for some time? reaction for the man who spoke with bannon days before he was out of the white house. >> and what's happening in boston this morning. they're getting ready for a free speech rally today. hundreds of extra police are out trying to make sure that what happens in boston is very different than what happened last week in charlottesville. for your retirement plan? s start here. or here. even here. and definitely here. at fidelity, we're available 24/7 to make retirement planning simpler. we let you know where you stand, so when it comes to your retirement plan, you'll always be absolutely...clear. ♪ time to think of your future it's your retirement. know where you stand. ♪ time to think of your future ♪ hey, is this our turn? honey...our tur
. >> the rally is marking the anniversary of the death of rudolph hess, adolph hitler's deputy who killed himself 30 years ago. you're looking at live pictures of some of the people involved in that rally. we'll continue to watch it for you. >> and so was the interview even a factor considering that the reporting is this has been in the works for some time? reaction for the man who spoke with bannon days before he was out of the white house. >> and what's happening in boston...
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then rudolph hess, the deputy furor, called in a man named albrecht haushofer who had a family connection with the nazi regime. his father was a professor, and academic whose ideas on june political strategy had influenced nazi thinking. in fact he was also hess's mentor and professor at university. so hess knew the son albert. and albert was a part- time academic and he traveled a lot. and he knew britain. so hess said, look. i don't understand what's happening. hitler has made britain a quite reasonable peace offer to allow it to retain its empire. instead, with its destroyers for bases deal britain is selling out its empire to the united states in order to continue the war. why? this doesn't make sense. and haushofer kept a record this of this conversation and replied, he said, because roosevelt represents a world view and a way of doing things that the englishmen understand. he may not always like it, but he understands it. and it's not only an aristocrat like churchill who believes this, but the ordinary englishman believes this also. he may be mistaken but that's what he believes. o
then rudolph hess, the deputy furor, called in a man named albrecht haushofer who had a family connection with the nazi regime. his father was a professor, and academic whose ideas on june political strategy had influenced nazi thinking. in fact he was also hess's mentor and professor at university. so hess knew the son albert. and albert was a part- time academic and he traveled a lot. and he knew britain. so hess said, look. i don't understand what's happening. hitler has made britain a quite...
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today designer rudolph moshammer might not be a household name in the united states, but in germany,onal icon...until one careless encounter ends it all. then even christian bands have
today designer rudolph moshammer might not be a household name in the united states, but in germany,onal icon...until one careless encounter ends it all. then even christian bands have
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rego re golf rudolph julian has countered the rage with statistics. >> shots fired by police officers. >> substantially more restrained. among the most restrained police departments in the country. >> many people thought even though times had progressed in some ways the images were not that different than images from the '50s and '60s. >> we thought we had got past all this stuff but it keeps happening. we still had so much further to go. >> in every society there is a fragile balance between order and freedom. in new york these days a number of blacks and hispanics in particular feel that it's their freedom which has been sacrificed to achieve order. they are the ones being stopped, frisks and harassed for no other reason they are black or brown and therefore suspect. i would not call the '90s the best of times or the worst of times i see it as two train tracks that went dangerously further and further apart. >> it's the time that america lost its naivety and took the veil off the underlying problems in society. >> i'm going to keep on marching for an even playing field for all of th
rego re golf rudolph julian has countered the rage with statistics. >> shots fired by police officers. >> substantially more restrained. among the most restrained police departments in the country. >> many people thought even though times had progressed in some ways the images were not that different than images from the '50s and '60s. >> we thought we had got past all this stuff but it keeps happening. we still had so much further to go. >> in every society there...
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rudolph julian has countered the rage with statistics. >>> in our community, we live with that fear,, one of our nephew, one of our sons. >> diallo has become a martyr to some, a price paid in new york's war against crime. giuliani countered the outrage with carefully selected statistics. >> shots fired by police officers have decreased by 50%. >> and steadfast support for the nypd. >> it's among the most restrained police department in the country. >> many people thought even though times had progressed in other ways, some of the images were not that much different than images people might have associated with the '50s and '60s. >> we thought maybe we'd gotten past all this stuff, but it keeps happening. it was a reminder that while the '90s represents so much growth, so much progress, we still had so much further to go. >> in every society, there's a fragile balance between order and freedom. in new york these days, a number of blacks and hispanics in particular feel that it's their freedom which has been sacrificed to achieve order. they are the ones being stopped, frisked, someti
rudolph julian has countered the rage with statistics. >>> in our community, we live with that fear,, one of our nephew, one of our sons. >> diallo has become a martyr to some, a price paid in new york's war against crime. giuliani countered the outrage with carefully selected statistics. >> shots fired by police officers have decreased by 50%. >> and steadfast support for the nypd. >> it's among the most restrained police department in the country. >>...
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they are marking the anniversary of the death of rudolph hes, who was adolph hit her's deputy. killed himself in prison 30 years ago and police are not taking any chances after the violence we've seen here in the u.s. and next, she wants confederate monuments to come down, but she also wants to win the race for the governor in the south. can she do both? we'll talk to the candidate for georgia governor, stacy abrams. why should over two hundred years of citi history matter to you? well, because it tells us something powerful about progress: that whether times are good or bad, people and their ideas will continue to move the world forward. as long as they have someone to believe in them. citi financed the transatlantic cable that connected continents. and the panama canal, that made our world a smaller place. we backed the marshall plan that helped europe regain its strength. and pioneered the atm, for cash, anytime. for over two centuries we've supported dreams like these, and the people and companies behind them. so why should that matter to you? because, today, we are still h
they are marking the anniversary of the death of rudolph hes, who was adolph hit her's deputy. killed himself in prison 30 years ago and police are not taking any chances after the violence we've seen here in the u.s. and next, she wants confederate monuments to come down, but she also wants to win the race for the governor in the south. can she do both? we'll talk to the candidate for georgia governor, stacy abrams. why should over two hundred years of citi history matter to you? well, because...
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tonight -- maya rudolph, chat and music from lorde, featuring the 8g band with matt johnson. ♪ [ cheersa undisclosed meeting, before the election, with a russian lawyer and a russian lobbyist who reportedly once worked for the kgb. and the hardest part to believe
tonight -- maya rudolph, chat and music from lorde, featuring the 8g band with matt johnson. ♪ [ cheersa undisclosed meeting, before the election, with a russian lawyer and a russian lobbyist who reportedly once worked for the kgb. and the hardest part to believe
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. >> named after rudolph haas who was a mail carrier who thought he could breed avocados and now they'ret popular in the world. >> some people may find these. where are these from. >> peru. >> mexico and peru have the majority of the avocados sold in the u.s. about 2 billion pounds a year are consumed by the u.s. consumer. >> the big days are cinco de mayo. >> and the super bowl. >> father day of 2016, there was a major heat wave down in the temecula valley. that manifested a year later with the crop. because avocado trees only have a six-inch root system for water. >> they were stressed. >> a lot of people lost their trees. >> stress is not good for avocados. will they get better next year. >> one year they have a peak. last year we had 400,000 pounds. this year 200,000. >> okay. >> i'm sorry 200 -- >> right. >> yeah. 200,000. 200million. >> that's about -- >> 200 million pounds. >> you haven't been here. >> 2 billion total. 200million in california. >> they will come down in september a little bit. >> they should start coming down in the next three weeks as the product from mexico and
. >> named after rudolph haas who was a mail carrier who thought he could breed avocados and now they'ret popular in the world. >> some people may find these. where are these from. >> peru. >> mexico and peru have the majority of the avocados sold in the u.s. about 2 billion pounds a year are consumed by the u.s. consumer. >> the big days are cinco de mayo. >> and the super bowl. >> father day of 2016, there was a major heat wave down in the temecula...
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that's when originally they thought it was richard jewel, but it was eric rudolph dumps a bag.e congregations of people and there was no security bags or anything checked. >> was that the this event changed everything? >> it did. obviously -- really what's amazing about the documentary is that it's sort of a steady drum beat to obviously 9/11, even though there's a focus on domestic terrorism towards the end of the decade, you also start to see the rise of al qaeda, you have the original world trade center bombing, but then of course, bin laden with the africa embassy bombings, and the irony of the '90s when it comes to the threat both domestic and then of course international is the cold war was over. and we won, right? everyone' thinking, peace will reign -- >> false sense of security. >> the steady drum beat. and on the domestic terrorism side, what's animating all of them is antifederal and the oklahoma city bombing and tim mcvaig access to weapons. and also wanting to play to the media. i think that's the lesson of columbine, the school shooter that shocked the world, but
that's when originally they thought it was richard jewel, but it was eric rudolph dumps a bag.e congregations of people and there was no security bags or anything checked. >> was that the this event changed everything? >> it did. obviously -- really what's amazing about the documentary is that it's sort of a steady drum beat to obviously 9/11, even though there's a focus on domestic terrorism towards the end of the decade, you also start to see the rise of al qaeda, you have the...
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. >> my name is jared rudolph. california's prisons were privately-owned for a while until governor weller literally broke down the gates and take the keys back and they were held in five states until relatively recently. after brown v. plodded there were a number prisoners located outside of california and some inside of california. my question is for ms. woodford. you think you're more people currently held in private prisons in california? do you think that's going to be at trend that continues in the states are going to gain more power as time goes on? >> no i don't think that's going to happen in california at all. we have had a on private prisons i believe it was 4500 for a long, long time and all efforts to increase that have never gone anywhere. the only reason california sabott status because of the on the numbers that could be housed within our prison system. this date has been doing everything they can to eliminate those out-of-state heads because they are expensive and addition to that you are sending i
. >> my name is jared rudolph. california's prisons were privately-owned for a while until governor weller literally broke down the gates and take the keys back and they were held in five states until relatively recently. after brown v. plodded there were a number prisoners located outside of california and some inside of california. my question is for ms. woodford. you think you're more people currently held in private prisons in california? do you think that's going to be at trend that...
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. >> and it's -- i did "run, run rudolph with little baby jesuses." >> seth: oh, wow. [ light laughteranet reno. yes, yeah. >> seth: that's fantastic. now i know you travel light, so this is obviously just coming over for the day. >> yes, yes. >> seth: when you travel, when you get on an airplane, you obviously have more stuff. >> yeah. >> seth: and i heard you had a bit of a luggage incident. >> i did. yeah, well i always do the carry-on thing. >> seth: as you should. >> yeah. >> seth: you got to travel light. >> yes, exactly, and i was coming back from provincetown film festival, and i won an award there. >> seth: congratulations. >> thank you so much. [ cheers and applause ] hey, thanks! and it went through the x-ray, and they pulled me aside. and they said, "ma'am, do you have something in your suitcase you want to tell me about?" i said, "no, what did you see?" "so, we saw something, and it's shaped like a cylinder." and i went, "what?" and he said, "and if you don't remember, you can't tell me right now what it is, you're going into that room, and we're taking your bag into that
. >> and it's -- i did "run, run rudolph with little baby jesuses." >> seth: oh, wow. [ light laughteranet reno. yes, yeah. >> seth: that's fantastic. now i know you travel light, so this is obviously just coming over for the day. >> yes, yes. >> seth: when you travel, when you get on an airplane, you obviously have more stuff. >> yeah. >> seth: and i heard you had a bit of a luggage incident. >> i did. yeah, well i always do the...
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. >>> next to a 3d animation featuring voices of will arnett and maya rudolph. "nutty by nature."home but face a brand-new enemy. the city's crooked mayor. >> it's as pretty as a picture. >> it's perfect. >> liberty park generates zero profit. i got bigger plans than trees. an amusement park. >> they're going to destroy the park. >> it's a fat guy with a shiny shovel. how much damage can he do? >> oh, i get it. tiny shovel was a symbolic gesture. >> we're all going to die! >> so nutty by nature may be the one dead on arrival. here are the critics scoring it a dismal 20%. it's called a carnival of animated momentum. it tries to make up in slapstick zap what it lacks in character. roger moore writes, at least it's not "the emoji movie." ah, that's a burn. "the emoji movie" got like a 7% on rotten tomatoes. >> it looks so funny and the squirrels were so cute. and the title, nutty by nature. >> and it's not a crazed doll. >>> this morning on "world news now." trump doubles down. >> the president fires off a new warning to north korea, saying his first threat of fire and fury perhaps w
. >>> next to a 3d animation featuring voices of will arnett and maya rudolph. "nutty by nature."home but face a brand-new enemy. the city's crooked mayor. >> it's as pretty as a picture. >> it's perfect. >> liberty park generates zero profit. i got bigger plans than trees. an amusement park. >> they're going to destroy the park. >> it's a fat guy with a shiny shovel. how much damage can he do? >> oh, i get it. tiny shovel was a symbolic...
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rudolph the red-nosed reindeer? or the evil other mother from "coraline"?nswer when we return. today, we're out here with some big news about type 2 diabetes. you have type 2 diabetes, right? yes. so let me ask you this... how does diabetes affect your heart? it doesn't, does it? actually, it does. type 2 diabetes can make you twice as likely to die from a cardiovascular event, like a heart attack or stroke. and with heart disease, your risk is even higher. you didn't know that. no. yeah. but, wait, there's good news for adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease. jardiance is the only type 2 diabetes pill with a lifesaving cardiovascular benefit. jardiance is proven to both significantly reduce the chance of dying from a cardiovascular event in adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease and lower your a1c. jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration. this may cause you to feel dizzy, faint, or lightheaded, or weak upon standing. ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may be fatal. symptoms include nausea, vomiting, stom
rudolph the red-nosed reindeer? or the evil other mother from "coraline"?nswer when we return. today, we're out here with some big news about type 2 diabetes. you have type 2 diabetes, right? yes. so let me ask you this... how does diabetes affect your heart? it doesn't, does it? actually, it does. type 2 diabetes can make you twice as likely to die from a cardiovascular event, like a heart attack or stroke. and with heart disease, your risk is even higher. you didn't know that. no....
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maya rudolph has been played to play raffle fee's mom it airs december 17th. >> with crazy weather we'vethat makes new book for kids extremely timely it's called freddie the frog caster. and the flash flood. it's the latest in the freddie series from janice dean who's the senior meteorologist at fox news channel and janice joins us this morning from new york. we love it. good morning to you. >> aww thank you steve and allison much it's wonderful to be your program this morning thank you for promote freddie the frog caster and the flash flood. >> i love it. tell us all about it. what do kids find when they open the pages? >> beautiful illustrations. this is my fifth book i'm so proud to announce. russ cox has done the amazing illustrations yet again freddie comes to life in the pages of freddie the frog caster and the flash flood. i wanted to two things with these books. i wanted to entertain children but i also wanted to educate them. and you know flash flooding you mentioned in the dc area we've got a lot -- we've had a lot of rain across the mid atlantic and the northeast this year. fl
maya rudolph has been played to play raffle fee's mom it airs december 17th. >> with crazy weather we'vethat makes new book for kids extremely timely it's called freddie the frog caster. and the flash flood. it's the latest in the freddie series from janice dean who's the senior meteorologist at fox news channel and janice joins us this morning from new york. we love it. good morning to you. >> aww thank you steve and allison much it's wonderful to be your program this morning thank...
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berlin marched in honor of the 30th anniversary of the death of a prominent politician in nazi germany rudolphhers were not allowed to glorify hess' life. those restrictions are common in germany officials say it's an effort to balance free speech and assembly against the rights of counter demonstrators. 7:31 this morning. speaking of demonstrations monica so many people yesterday were marching outside in the weather seemed to hold up we saw videos of thousands every people in the streets. >> the weather did really hold up like you said. the afternoon and evening time we did see line of storms roll through. it started to break a part the further east it headed now we're really clearing things out. your ultimate doppler radar showing us we've got clear skies out there for our sunday and that's how we'll stay into the afternoon. temperatures into the upper 60s 70-degree mark in philadelphia. 66 in wilmington. reading coming in about 75 degrees. wrightstown 65 as well. down the shore some of our shore points wildwood 72. so bit warmer down the shore and then we'll see temperatures head to about 7
berlin marched in honor of the 30th anniversary of the death of a prominent politician in nazi germany rudolphhers were not allowed to glorify hess' life. those restrictions are common in germany officials say it's an effort to balance free speech and assembly against the rights of counter demonstrators. 7:31 this morning. speaking of demonstrations monica so many people yesterday were marching outside in the weather seemed to hold up we saw videos of thousands every people in the streets....
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. >> reporter: maya rudolph signed up to star in the-three hour musical version of christmas story basedon two of the exorcist takes place on remote island lethal weapons guy say expect more action and the cast of the new comedy ghosted say the series will be inclusive when it comes to the spirit world. >> we're going to end count all sorts of different ghosts and goblins and monsters and, you know, the good ones and the not so good ones. >> that's right. everybody has a nice side an dark side. maybe they're having a bad day. >> gentlemen, welcome to the bureau underground. >> reporter: in hollywood. michelle polino, fox news. >>> okay. all right. >> look forward to that. >> hopefully those shows all survive. sometimes you get hook on show. >> then it's gone. we can't watch like after 7:00 o'clock. >> dvr it. >> dvr it. >> after 7:00 o'clock. what -- >> prime time, baby. >> that is prime time for sleep. >> get moment you can watch all your shows. >> um-hmm. >> later i've been doing that a lot the last couple of days. >> what's your show right now. >> my show right now is powerball hers w
. >> reporter: maya rudolph signed up to star in the-three hour musical version of christmas story basedon two of the exorcist takes place on remote island lethal weapons guy say expect more action and the cast of the new comedy ghosted say the series will be inclusive when it comes to the spirit world. >> we're going to end count all sorts of different ghosts and goblins and monsters and, you know, the good ones and the not so good ones. >> that's right. everybody has a nice...
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holiday classic will be this morning we now know one of the stars joining the cast former snl star maya rudolphy beyonce' on the sketch comedy show will sink her heart out as raffle fee's mom in the three-hour product. musical -- >> three hours? >> three hours. >> oh, my goness. what are we doing. >> three hour tour. musical will be executive produced by la la land's mark platt who also previously produced fox's grease life. christmas story will air sunday december 17th at 7:00 p.m. >> who will play raffle fee i wonder? >> three hours, though. >> that's too much. >> that's a long time. >> that's a long time. >> it has to be closer to an hour. >> i can't think of many things i'd like to do for three hours. >> certainly not this musical. >> i think the shirt less beiber pictures are rubbing off on wisdom. >> he actually was going to take off shirt. >> if any paparazzi gets a picture of you with your shirt off air it every sin bell day. >> it will live in infamy. >> that's a >> i got no shame in my game. >> i'm per you can'tly wacked and ready to go. >> oh! >> be careful what you ask for. i don't
holiday classic will be this morning we now know one of the stars joining the cast former snl star maya rudolphy beyonce' on the sketch comedy show will sink her heart out as raffle fee's mom in the three-hour product. musical -- >> three hours? >> three hours. >> oh, my goness. what are we doing. >> three hour tour. musical will be executive produced by la la land's mark platt who also previously produced fox's grease life. christmas story will air sunday december 17th...