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the body in the charlie: it dream sequences? like dream sequences because i do a lot of dreaming. and i am trying to make sense of them. charlie: do you really? do you hire people to interpret your dreams? ryan: no. get a lot of ideas from my dreams. if you are dealing with a sleep, and you go to somehow you work it out in your dream and you wake up and say, a hawk! , aha! you say charlie: do you? >> i do but i do not make movies about it. bryan: it is good because it is very stylized. you can see and do crazy things. >> a good one. i don't know. there are many good ones. i think there are things he says about directing the crystallize things that all filmmakers go through. he tells it in a specific way. it does go right to the heart of the job. one of them, he does this story financed.ing "carry" this is coming after he had been fired from "getting to know your rabbit" because he stuck to his principles. i do not know why i'm telling this story in front of you but basically he goes back. he has in opportunity to sort of walk aw
the body in the charlie: it dream sequences? like dream sequences because i do a lot of dreaming. and i am trying to make sense of them. charlie: do you really? do you hire people to interpret your dreams? ryan: no. get a lot of ideas from my dreams. if you are dealing with a sleep, and you go to somehow you work it out in your dream and you wake up and say, a hawk! , aha! you say charlie: do you? >> i do but i do not make movies about it. bryan: it is good because it is very stylized....
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. >> harold: i hate when people say "sequence mark there's your sac fly. and third in the game on the line, you've got a guy that's going to throw strikes and you're going to make contact on, i can't take that gamble. not with knowing it's with coming up. you get three left-handed hitters coming up in a row. kelly, the pinch-hitter here, then you go to granderson. it's hard to send senator get m out. >> tom: you don't like it first at the plate, floor is not quick enough to make it all the way. >> kenny: the mets down to their final out. only the runner on second, two away. the 0-1, it gets wi-fi catcher, flowers. so loney moves to third. >> harold: look at that sink. these bikes a singular. you're asking a guy to block a 95-mile per hour straight in the dirt pitch and think you know where it's going. no chance. >> kenny: the 1-1 from johnson. blocked by flowers ball to. to everyone. >> kenny: writes to the breaking ball the dirt. saw the while bits, one more week in a tight game. pitcher tries to catch of the block it, catcher had fortitude to college. >>
. >> harold: i hate when people say "sequence mark there's your sac fly. and third in the game on the line, you've got a guy that's going to throw strikes and you're going to make contact on, i can't take that gamble. not with knowing it's with coming up. you get three left-handed hitters coming up in a row. kelly, the pinch-hitter here, then you go to granderson. it's hard to send senator get m out. >> tom: you don't like it first at the plate, floor is not quick enough to...
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can see how something like that turned into thousands and thousands of photos here that are the sequencethat make the video. we shot 2,353 photos, give or take. >> but as labor intensive as dave wallace's video is, there's much more. the shots inside those frames aren't digital, they're actual physical photographs. why bother? >> a company called click picks that does photo printing asked me to create something for them. so since they're a photo printing company, we definitely wanted to make sure we used real photos. so we sent those off to boston for click picks to print. they sent them back to me in a giant box with all these photos. >> like a well-oiled machine, they insert thousands of photos into the picture frames, while shooting the whole scene itself in stop motion, one frame at a time, for 11 hours. >> we've had great feedback so far. it's not in the millions just quite yet, but most importantly we have had the demographics that we want to be feeding back feeding back. we've had the photographers that are going to use quick picks. >> if this film was done digitally and not physi
can see how something like that turned into thousands and thousands of photos here that are the sequencethat make the video. we shot 2,353 photos, give or take. >> but as labor intensive as dave wallace's video is, there's much more. the shots inside those frames aren't digital, they're actual physical photographs. why bother? >> a company called click picks that does photo printing asked me to create something for them. so since they're a photo printing company, we definitely...
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the staircase sequence in the in touch of balls -- the untouchables.nshot] charlie: what's your favorite film? >> it changes. a change doing this -- it chang ed doing this. i love carrie and blowout. scarface. way, which weo's talk about how it underperformed at the box office. at the berlin film festival, he said, he looked at it and said, i cannot make a better movie. that is my experience. it is like a filmmaker harnessing everything in his know, and doing it, you at its best. it is kind of remarkable. charlie: what did you want to accomplish? did you see the world the way that brian sees it? >> the biggest thing is sharing the friendship. it is a unique view into brian. he does not talk a lot about this. >> absolutely. so many offers, i refuse. >> this started as a way of archiving the special relationship and the things that he tells us. hen you start filming brian, knows what his job is. like a great actor or something, he knows how to make it funny. this is the stuff that movies are made of. charlie: what is it like being the director? >> the sh
the staircase sequence in the in touch of balls -- the untouchables.nshot] charlie: what's your favorite film? >> it changes. a change doing this -- it chang ed doing this. i love carrie and blowout. scarface. way, which weo's talk about how it underperformed at the box office. at the berlin film festival, he said, he looked at it and said, i cannot make a better movie. that is my experience. it is like a filmmaker harnessing everything in his know, and doing it, you at its best. it is...
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you know, i like to construct sequences. >> rose: you don't like scary films? >> you know when things are come bug you don't like to be scared out of your seat. i don't like rollercoasters. do you? >> rose: yes! i love them! >> not me. i don't like being caught offguard. but can i set somebody up? >> rose: my instinct about you would be that, you know, you would exactly want to be caught offguard, you would exactly want to create something that you don't quite understand. >> no, i want to lay it out and get the rabbit in the hat and pull it out at the right moment, you know. i don't like movies where i don't know where the scares are coming. you know, the big key to most scary moments is you just have to do this -- because they usually boo you with the sound track. so if you go like this, you won't be scared because it's always suddenly somebody's banging. you know, they're getting very question et, and -- very quiet and there's a bump and you jump no matter what's going on screen. so if you go like this, you won't be scared. >> rose: what are the scariest scen
you know, i like to construct sequences. >> rose: you don't like scary films? >> you know when things are come bug you don't like to be scared out of your seat. i don't like rollercoasters. do you? >> rose: yes! i love them! >> not me. i don't like being caught offguard. but can i set somebody up? >> rose: my instinct about you would be that, you know, you would exactly want to be caught offguard, you would exactly want to create something that you don't quite...
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it sort of a sequence of events is that the first thing that happens? >>let me just say that the contract approval is not happening this month. it has been delayed and three calendared for the next sfmta board meeting and the contractor has to mobilize and bring their equipment and get set up so they have all of these things to do first. once the contractor is fully mobilized removal of the trees will happen relatively early in the project because it is required in order to change the traffic configuration to allow the space to do the work during construction. i will say that our construction sequence the plan is going to be a great strength of the project. i know you've heard a lot of baseless accusations that it will be a double of the three years that were advertising. i believe we have designed a construction sequence he planned that can get done in a the timeframe and expedite in that way. >>i've never seen a city project done on time. >>this project is being delivered through an innovative delivery method called construction manager. at >>that's n
it sort of a sequence of events is that the first thing that happens? >>let me just say that the contract approval is not happening this month. it has been delayed and three calendared for the next sfmta board meeting and the contractor has to mobilize and bring their equipment and get set up so they have all of these things to do first. once the contractor is fully mobilized removal of the trees will happen relatively early in the project because it is required in order to change the...
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see how something like that turned into thousands and thousands of photos here that are all the sequencee video. >> we shot about 2,355 photos give or take but as labor intensive as it is there's much more. the shots inside the frame aren't digital. they're actual physical photographs. why bother. >> a company that does photo printing asked me to create something for them so since they're a photo printing company we wanted to make sure that we use real photos. so we sent them off to boston and they sent them back to me in a box with all of these photos. >> like a well oiled machine they have their thousands of photos. one frame at a time for 11 hours. >> it's not in the millions quite yet. but most importantly we had the demographics we want to be feeding back feeding back so we had the photographers that are going to use click picks. >> if this film was edited digitally and not done physically it would be less enchanting because part of the magic is the fact that somebody actually did all of that. >> so many photos. >> you want to talk photos, meet israeli film maker. >> this idea poppe
see how something like that turned into thousands and thousands of photos here that are all the sequencee video. >> we shot about 2,355 photos give or take but as labor intensive as it is there's much more. the shots inside the frame aren't digital. they're actual physical photographs. why bother. >> a company that does photo printing asked me to create something for them so since they're a photo printing company we wanted to make sure that we use real photos. so we sent them off to...
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very soon you should be able to sequence every single gene of your unborn child. the question you need to ask yourself is what do we do with this information. you won't know what to do with information unless you know what genes are and how they interact with other genes. that's of course one arena that's important. meanwhile let's not forget that the largest eugenics project is already going on in india and china. in some parts of india there are 700 women to 1000 men thousand men. in human history there has never been this gender ratio. that is that eugenics project. let's not make any bones about it. that is fostered by science, beginning with ultrasound diagnosis in ending up with amniocentesis and gender diagnosis through chromosomal means. welcome to the eugenics. were already part of it. it has destabilize society there. it has destabilized the way we think about it. it's not some other world problem. this is our world problem. the faster we accept it, the more we understand it, the more armed we will be enable to mitigate against the effects internationall
very soon you should be able to sequence every single gene of your unborn child. the question you need to ask yourself is what do we do with this information. you won't know what to do with information unless you know what genes are and how they interact with other genes. that's of course one arena that's important. meanwhile let's not forget that the largest eugenics project is already going on in india and china. in some parts of india there are 700 women to 1000 men thousand men. in human...
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can see how something like that turned into thousands and thousands of photos here that are the sequencehat make the video. we shot 2,353 photos, give or take. >> but as labor intensive as dave wallace's video is, there's much more. the shots inside those frames aren't digital, they're actual physical photographs. why bother? >> a company called click picks that does photo printing asked me to create something for them. so since they're a photo printing company, we definitely wanted to make sure we used real photos. so we sent those off to boston for click picks to print. they sent them back to me in a giant box with all these photos. >> like a well-oiled machine, they insert thousands of photos into the picture frames, while shooting the whole scene itself in stop motion, one frame at a time, for 11 hours. >> we've had great feedback so far. it's not in the millions just quite yet, but most importantly we have had the demographics that we want to be feeding back feeding back. we've had the photographers that are going to use quick picks. >> if this film was done digitally and not physic
can see how something like that turned into thousands and thousands of photos here that are the sequencehat make the video. we shot 2,353 photos, give or take. >> but as labor intensive as dave wallace's video is, there's much more. the shots inside those frames aren't digital, they're actual physical photographs. why bother? >> a company called click picks that does photo printing asked me to create something for them. so since they're a photo printing company, we definitely wanted...
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sequences are similar because that sequence has been around forever. >> here's jimmy page -- ♪ and thenytern that's centuries's e old like this italian sonata from the 1600s. ♪ >> the real strength of the case is the similarity is real. so that's undeniable. the weakness of the case is that the commonness of the progression is also real. ♪ >> reporter: the late randy california wrote "taurus" in 1967 but never filed suit against led zeppelin which released "stair way to heaven" four years later. his estate is arguing jimmy page and robert plant had ample opportunity to hear california's song and deliberately copied it. >> led zeppelin is the greatest cover band of all time. they lifted people's music, never gave credit. now, you know, did comes back to haunt them. >> there is a strong similarity. what they have in common is this -- ♪ >> reporter: jurors will now have to decide whether the rif led zeppelin made iconic was original enough to be owned by anybody or just part of the common language of music. >> this actually gets to the heart of musical copyright issues. >> reporter: for "c
sequences are similar because that sequence has been around forever. >> here's jimmy page -- ♪ and thenytern that's centuries's e old like this italian sonata from the 1600s. ♪ >> the real strength of the case is the similarity is real. so that's undeniable. the weakness of the case is that the commonness of the progression is also real. ♪ >> reporter: the late randy california wrote "taurus" in 1967 but never filed suit against led zeppelin which released...
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that's kind of sequencing those you can see it sequenced in that order. i think one other thing i would note we try to do is to identify where reports are required under the law. there are some things that the law requires which would be more specific about as we go forward to 2017. because as you all know, there's the permit consultant program review reports that we are required to send twice a year could we have not yet sent the one from april. this is been one of those priorities that would not been able to fulfill because of completing issues with limited staff. so that something we don't want a repeat. we need to providing the report as soon as we can but also need to keep it on time. this i think would help enable us to see looking forward with those gaza deadlines and requirements are but then also to be able to manage appropriately where we can spend a policy focus the staff level and meeting your expectations is commission at the commission level. >> i just want to say this is just terrific. it really is a map for where we are from months and mon
that's kind of sequencing those you can see it sequenced in that order. i think one other thing i would note we try to do is to identify where reports are required under the law. there are some things that the law requires which would be more specific about as we go forward to 2017. because as you all know, there's the permit consultant program review reports that we are required to send twice a year could we have not yet sent the one from april. this is been one of those priorities that would...
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so stretching programs out or sequencing them better would have implications for the pentagon and they has to think about how they can operate. the second way you could stretch the programs out, but as a good budget year would take to tell you, the longer it takes, the more it costs. there is some increment that you will add to the total cost by making it go slower. if you are trying to fit into your budget for the next year or the next five years, you don't worry about that. stretching it out gets the numbers and then you flatten it out. and you and you worry about the long-term costs later. the technical term for that -- muddling through. [laughter] that is another option. you can slow them down. from the weapons community perspective, that is fine. -- are both going to be around until 2040 area that probably would not undermine in nuclear mission. on the other hand, the air force needs those bombers to meet requirements. so once again, your solution interferes with your operations and requirements. i am not arguing that the operations and requirements are set in stone, but for now,
so stretching programs out or sequencing them better would have implications for the pentagon and they has to think about how they can operate. the second way you could stretch the programs out, but as a good budget year would take to tell you, the longer it takes, the more it costs. there is some increment that you will add to the total cost by making it go slower. if you are trying to fit into your budget for the next year or the next five years, you don't worry about that. stretching it out...
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. >> harold: i hate when people say "sequence mark there's your sac "the second and third in the game, you've got a guy that's going to throw strikes and you're going to make contact on, i can't take that gamble. not with knowing it's with coming up. you get three left-handed hitters coming up in a row. kelly, the pinch-hitter here, then you go to granderson. it's hard to send senator get m out. >> tom: you don't like it first at the plate, floor is not quick enough to make it all the way. >> kenny: the mets down to their final out. only the runner on second, two away. flowers. so loney moves to third.& >> harold: look at that sink. these bikes a singular. you're asking a guy to block a 95-mile per hour straight in the dirt pitch and think you know where it's going. no chance. >> kenny: the 1-1 from johnson. blocked by flowers ball to. to everyone. >> kenny: writes to the breaking ball the dirt. saw the while bits, one more week in a tight game. pitcher tries to catch of the block it, catcher had fortitude to college. >> harold: you've got to make yo p here. you can't get in. >> kenn
. >> harold: i hate when people say "sequence mark there's your sac "the second and third in the game, you've got a guy that's going to throw strikes and you're going to make contact on, i can't take that gamble. not with knowing it's with coming up. you get three left-handed hitters coming up in a row. kelly, the pinch-hitter here, then you go to granderson. it's hard to send senator get m out. >> tom: you don't like it first at the plate, floor is not quick enough to...
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the age and sequence of the features is found in the number and condition of the craters.hose areas with fewest craters are assumed to be the youngest. here, a fresh crater overlays and ancient, it erosion one. here, it is eroded by water or wind. fresh taste and to a crater is a cluster of rings, craters that have been buried to varying depths. the millions of years, repeated flows of lava build the volcanic craters of mars. other.larger than any the largest rises three times higher than mount everest and is broad enough to cover all of the volcanoes that cover the hawaiian islands. that cutsg gash isough mars plus equatorial up to 400 miles wide it can't four miles below the cratered surface. canyon walls are delayed. tributary volcanoes or are scarred by landslides leaving cliffs and surfaces. extending for 30 miles on the canyon floors are sand dunes, suggesting some of the debris caused by the collapse of canyon walls was removed by wind. these ancient channels that resemble dry riverbeds on earth could have been formed by wind storms. but the vast channel system and
the age and sequence of the features is found in the number and condition of the craters.hose areas with fewest craters are assumed to be the youngest. here, a fresh crater overlays and ancient, it erosion one. here, it is eroded by water or wind. fresh taste and to a crater is a cluster of rings, craters that have been buried to varying depths. the millions of years, repeated flows of lava build the volcanic craters of mars. other.larger than any the largest rises three times higher than mount...
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by 2007, one company was offering full sequencing for individuals for $350,000., steve jobs paid $100,000 for it to find the root cause of his cancer. today, companies can do it for $1000, and that is believed to be the magic number that will drive mainstream market adoption. in a field where the cost is falling so quickly, one startup extends a fairly expensive test. $2500 up front with an additional subscription fee. what consumers get for the money, the company says, is security. the company cofounder joins me to explain. thank you for joining us. what makes your test better than the competitors at the cost? for having me today. our big differentiator is understanding. i think that a large amount of information that the consumer is receiving is not geared toward a lens of consumer understanding, it is geared toward scientists and researchers and medicine. how do you create that understanding? white: we created use cases around usability. weking at data and the ways can navigate data and understand it, so the science that is very complex, we give a user an inte
by 2007, one company was offering full sequencing for individuals for $350,000., steve jobs paid $100,000 for it to find the root cause of his cancer. today, companies can do it for $1000, and that is believed to be the magic number that will drive mainstream market adoption. in a field where the cost is falling so quickly, one startup extends a fairly expensive test. $2500 up front with an additional subscription fee. what consumers get for the money, the company says, is security. the company...
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and third flight, different nozzle was used and they also made some corrections to the addition sequence so they did not have the buckling problem again. when we asked to have spaceshipone delivered to us for the national collection, we asked to have a return to its original configuration from the first flight. the first flight was on the prize-winning flight, but it was the record-breaking flight. toy went to the trouble reinstall the dented engine nozzle on it. skylab. stop will be we will look at that because it was one of the original artifacts on display since before this museum opened. skylab is so large that it was broadened the museum before the building was closed. now i'm standing in front of a model of skylab that is as tall as i am. absolutelyylab dwarfs the model and me. it reaches from the floor up into the sky. this is two stories tall. the united states first space station. placed in orbit in 1973 and in ,3 and 74, 3 different national nasa73-74, three different astronaut groups spent time there. the whole point of the missions were to get some experience flipping and wor
and third flight, different nozzle was used and they also made some corrections to the addition sequence so they did not have the buckling problem again. when we asked to have spaceshipone delivered to us for the national collection, we asked to have a return to its original configuration from the first flight. the first flight was on the prize-winning flight, but it was the record-breaking flight. toy went to the trouble reinstall the dented engine nozzle on it. skylab. stop will be we will...
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just an amazing a tack sequence where she's riding a wave and shark comes out of the wave. insane to watch. it is like the movie, where ryan reynold did where she was in the coffee. she's on the rock 200-yard from shore trying to escape this shark. i sat down to talk about the movie and she got injured during a sequence, watch this. >> the buoy falls down and i crack my face and i whim in the buoy and i have this bloody nose. that was real. >> real bloody nose. >> real bloody nose, real crack, that was really, really awful and scary and when i came up i thought i would pass out right now or continue to see the scene and i will be so awesome and proud and show these people what you have done. i didn't pass out, thankfully. >> scene was awesome. >> when he are you get hurt like thaw want to it show. when you get hurt like that and it doesn't show no one appreciate it's. >> you told one of the funniest stories i have ever heard in my life... >> that full interview is on my facebook page, kevin mccarthey fox. the last thing were you hearing was a question about jimmy fallon. sh
just an amazing a tack sequence where she's riding a wave and shark comes out of the wave. insane to watch. it is like the movie, where ryan reynold did where she was in the coffee. she's on the rock 200-yard from shore trying to escape this shark. i sat down to talk about the movie and she got injured during a sequence, watch this. >> the buoy falls down and i crack my face and i whim in the buoy and i have this bloody nose. that was real. >> real bloody nose. >> real bloody...
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. >> there may or may not b sequence in this movie where i'm in butt tight black underwear, cowboy bootsan hat. >> rob i trying to a healthy older woman but he has competition, the mexican comedian rob's rival and friend. >> i can only imagine what some of the costuming islike. >> well, all my shirts are open to >> salma is his on screen sister. and while the men get lot of attention don't underestimatt the ladies. >> they are extraordinary and they get to be sexy and sassy and bold and funny like kristen bell that's the crazy singing cat lady. >> she has a lot of cat she's compassionate toward anything sad or lonely or any distress. >> stay here as long as you lik i'm sure you'll find a way to behave. >> stealing the show, he doesn't need any help when it comes to theladies. >> >> she loves you for who you are and not for who you're pretending to be. >> rob is going to be the next celebrity t roasted by comedy central. they plan to take the special in l.a. and air it later this year& >> up next the star power behind the comedy show putting celebrities on bla we're with barely famous sis
. >> there may or may not b sequence in this movie where i'm in butt tight black underwear, cowboy bootsan hat. >> rob i trying to a healthy older woman but he has competition, the mexican comedian rob's rival and friend. >> i can only imagine what some of the costuming islike. >> well, all my shirts are open to >> salma is his on screen sister. and while the men get lot of attention don't underestimatt the ladies. >> they are extraordinary and they get to be...
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the key to the sequence of these features is found in the number and an edition of the craters.hose areas with the fewest craters are assumed to be the angus. lines.fresh crater over here it is eroded by water or wind. here, adjacent to a french crater is one of a cluster of rings. craters buried to various death. over millions of years the repeated flows of lomba bill paul canada mountains. 12 are larger than any on earth. rises three times higher than mount everest and enough to cover the chain of volcanoes the cover the islands. the great cash coming to the equatorial zone as part of a mighty canyon system that extends over 3000 miles long and 4000 miles ride -- wide over the surface of the plateau. gulley,alls are dissected right should betray kenyans and catastrophic landslide leaving deep rifts. extending for 30 miles on the canyon floor is a sand dune. removed by the wind. these ancient channels that resemble dry riverbed on earth could have been formed by primeval rainstorms. thatast channel system started in areas of terrain with broad lines extending hundreds of miles
the key to the sequence of these features is found in the number and an edition of the craters.hose areas with the fewest craters are assumed to be the angus. lines.fresh crater over here it is eroded by water or wind. here, adjacent to a french crater is one of a cluster of rings. craters buried to various death. over millions of years the repeated flows of lomba bill paul canada mountains. 12 are larger than any on earth. rises three times higher than mount everest and enough to cover the...
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send the text message joby warrick, did isis the islamic state the al qaeda us iraq what is the sequenceof all these different organizations? >> with that he hottest movement from the afghan civil war all of these arab muslims from around the world and from that insurgency a group of men who felt they were successful to have this global vision to take control to restore the muslim world tour the caliphate from hundreds of years ago that is where it started you can see some variations of it is quite distinct but they come from the same family. >> how distorted figure into all of this? >> because like many others did not exist 120 years ago. but the colonial powers they check a map to carve it up big create places that did not exist before like jordan that was part of the ottoman empire they give them a reason to want to push back so lot of attention is toward the of localadicat governments to eradicate that country altogether. >> europa the book with thehe execution of a woman in jordan? >> if we didn't hear referee would have forgotten about herb but the earlier version of the paris atta
send the text message joby warrick, did isis the islamic state the al qaeda us iraq what is the sequenceof all these different organizations? >> with that he hottest movement from the afghan civil war all of these arab muslims from around the world and from that insurgency a group of men who felt they were successful to have this global vision to take control to restore the muslim world tour the caliphate from hundreds of years ago that is where it started you can see some variations of...
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underwater sequences in 4.5 foot waves. i was 300 yards away from shore.hey would drop me on these rocks that was 3 feet by 2 feet. >>. >> you are in the wild. you are in the land of the incredible majestic wild creatures and if you're wearing a suit you look like a seal. >> which is not good thing when a shark is around. >> just when i thought i was getting over jaws. >> celebrity ex encounters. >> tory hugging dean's firs wife and elizabeth hurry 60 years after their split. >> he's still best friend. >> nashville coming back. >> we owe that to the fans. >> her n news and friday night lights reunion into reboot in the works. >> who is in charge here. >> closed captioning provided by. >>> now encounters of the exs kind. proving they're friendly at the star studded fashion show. bloom's super model ex-wife opened the show jeremy scott that happens to be besties with katy. the two were chatting all ni >> next tori and hermann's ex hug it out. his first wife outside of an l.a. area. and it's been very challenging but i try. >> liz after tori and dean sealed t
underwater sequences in 4.5 foot waves. i was 300 yards away from shore.hey would drop me on these rocks that was 3 feet by 2 feet. >>. >> you are in the wild. you are in the land of the incredible majestic wild creatures and if you're wearing a suit you look like a seal. >> which is not good thing when a shark is around. >> just when i thought i was getting over jaws. >> celebrity ex encounters. >> tory hugging dean's firs wife and elizabeth hurry 60 years...
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see it and when i tasted the dish, the elegance where each intended flavor was tasted in proper sequence and there was true balance. it just made me think this is so different from the street food that i had tasted. haslinda: she was trained either royal palace. david: she was trained in an old palace. there are many palaces in bangkok. they were seen as finishing schools. women would go and spend a year or two or three before they were married to be trained in the finer points into the finesse of siamese culture. it stretched act that far. one of the important aspects was food. she had this remarkable heritage that she cooked. and it showed. haslinda: your first restaurant in sydney, within six months you won your michelin star. how did that happen? david: i don't look for the accolades. gratifying though they are. it would be disingenuous to say they are not gratifying. i am independent of those hings. you have to be. i've got to deal with the matter of hand which might be something n a wok or bubbling away in a curry pot or a service issue. that is the indication of success, not the a
see it and when i tasted the dish, the elegance where each intended flavor was tasted in proper sequence and there was true balance. it just made me think this is so different from the street food that i had tasted. haslinda: she was trained either royal palace. david: she was trained in an old palace. there are many palaces in bangkok. they were seen as finishing schools. women would go and spend a year or two or three before they were married to be trained in the finer points into the finesse...
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. >> there may or may not be a sequence where i'm in but black underwear, cowboy boots and a policemanion! >> rob plays a w gigalo trying to wo a healthy older woman. but he has some competition. mexican comedian plays roo's rivvl and >> i can only imagine what some of the costuming is like. >> well, all my shirts are open to here. >> nice. >> am so proud of him. i'm like, everyone looks up him. keep your eyes on him. >> listen, he has a crush on a girl and it's cool. >> selma hayek is on-screen sister. >> he's not a very positive influence in miz life. >> and while the men get a lot of attention, selma says, don't underestimate the ladies. fantastic, extraordinary and they get to sexy andpóÑ sassy and bold and funny and ccazy. >> like kristin bell, who joins the cast as a crazy singing cat lady. ♪ welcome to my home >> it's a really fun character because she has a lot of cats. she's compassionate towards anything sad or lonely or in distress. >> stay here as long as you like. i'm sure you'll find a way to pay me back. >> stealing the show, 8-y raphael alejandro who clearly doesn't ne
. >> there may or may not be a sequence where i'm in but black underwear, cowboy boots and a policemanion! >> rob plays a w gigalo trying to wo a healthy older woman. but he has some competition. mexican comedian plays roo's rivvl and >> i can only imagine what some of the costuming is like. >> well, all my shirts are open to here. >> nice. >> am so proud of him. i'm like, everyone looks up him. keep your eyes on him. >> listen, he has a crush on a girl...
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called to the torah to have the honor of having the bible portion read in their honor, and in that sequence, someone is named by the hebrew name and the formula is so and so, the sun or the daughter of, and they mean the parent. it is interesting on that simple church experience, that we have this very deep conversation that talks how we encapsulate god.>>> 10 to 15 years ago, none of us ever thought of this as a problem, and now we realize we have limitations that we need to address.>> and these are things that people may think we do not think are an issue that need to be highlighted. >> working at a high school, is a a high school teenager, it is the age of "ism" and teenagers are grappling with their identity. i love working at this high school, and i have daughter at this high school, and it is not only a rigorous academic place to study, but it educates the whole person. it helps every single student become the best of who they are, and to they will be. it is small because the faculty can get this to every student, the we have a number of students that have come out recently, and in a
called to the torah to have the honor of having the bible portion read in their honor, and in that sequence, someone is named by the hebrew name and the formula is so and so, the sun or the daughter of, and they mean the parent. it is interesting on that simple church experience, that we have this very deep conversation that talks how we encapsulate god.>>> 10 to 15 years ago, none of us ever thought of this as a problem, and now we realize we have limitations that we need to...
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quite frightening sequence of events for south bay family. power pole and suv slam into their home. >> kris sanchez is live on the scene in santa clara. >> you can see the pole is here on. ground. barely missing a 5-year-old boy, his parents and family friend. would you believe the four w
quite frightening sequence of events for south bay family. power pole and suv slam into their home. >> kris sanchez is live on the scene in santa clara. >> you can see the pole is here on. ground. barely missing a 5-year-old boy, his parents and family friend. would you believe the four w
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. >> reporter: rayleen got that in a cutting edge cancer technique called genetic sequencing and thener own individual drug treatment. is there a benefit nationwide? >> there's no question. our ability to develop new treatments greatly impacts the care of children everywhere. >> reporter: today she is in remission recovering at new mexico children's hospital. colorado. and now with the help of her cancer moon shot team she just might. rehema ellis, nbc news albuquerque. >>> tomorrow on "nightly news" our special series goes inside the cancer moon shot program when joe biden sits down with tom brokaw. that will do it for us on this tuesday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. test test test test test test test test airport. live istanbul airport. t...but a cose gunmen swarmed the terminal hou. and you can see -- the avpolice. ==raj/2-shot== thas for joig us. i'm raj mathai. and i'm jessica uirre. a number of u-slights toturkey but one flight out of sfo iexpet minutes headed the very airpora. turkey are grounded this hour, but one fli
. >> reporter: rayleen got that in a cutting edge cancer technique called genetic sequencing and thener own individual drug treatment. is there a benefit nationwide? >> there's no question. our ability to develop new treatments greatly impacts the care of children everywhere. >> reporter: today she is in remission recovering at new mexico children's hospital. colorado. and now with the help of her cancer moon shot team she just might. rehema ellis, nbc news albuquerque....
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here is one sequence that i can read to you, and talks about him being verbally aggressive and violent and much talk about sex in the third grade. he was 8 years old. we talked to a former classmate of him in the fourth and the fifth grade who talked to us about one day when he threatened to bring a gun to school, and kill everyone. he was in fifth grade when that happened and these documents detail just instance over instance over a period of years when this young man had incredible disciplinary problems, and he was constantly disruptive in class, and he had 31 disciplinary situations in 19 199 >> well, brian todd with the latest on that information on the gunman here. thank you, brian. i want to bring in florida senator bill nelson. senator, thank you for joining us. and again, i want to talk about one of the dueling bills that they were talking about, and you were with the president today, and you met with the first responders and tell us about that. >> the president and the vice president met privately with the families, and the first responders, and the only two in uniform were th
here is one sequence that i can read to you, and talks about him being verbally aggressive and violent and much talk about sex in the third grade. he was 8 years old. we talked to a former classmate of him in the fourth and the fifth grade who talked to us about one day when he threatened to bring a gun to school, and kill everyone. he was in fifth grade when that happened and these documents detail just instance over instance over a period of years when this young man had incredible...
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that's kind of sequencing those you can see it sequenced in that order.hink one other thing i would note we try to do is to identify where reports are required under the law. there are some things that the law requires which would be more specific about as we go forward to 2017. because as you all know, there's the permit consultant program review reports that we are required to send twice a year could we have not yet sent the one from april. this is been one of those priorities that would not been able to fulfill because of completing issues with limited staff. so that something we don't want a repeat. we need to providing the report as soon as we can but also need to keep it on time. this i think would help enable us to see looking forward with those gaza deadlines and requirements are but then also to be able to manage appropriately where we can spend a policy focus the staff level and meeting your expectations is commission at the commission level. >> i just want to say this is just terrific. it really is a map for where we are from months and months
that's kind of sequencing those you can see it sequenced in that order.hink one other thing i would note we try to do is to identify where reports are required under the law. there are some things that the law requires which would be more specific about as we go forward to 2017. because as you all know, there's the permit consultant program review reports that we are required to send twice a year could we have not yet sent the one from april. this is been one of those priorities that would not...
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and that was awesome, 'cause it was a dream sequence.hese characters are, like, in white. and we got in this line and there's this guy who's like the fake blood guy. >> seth: yeah. >> like, that's his job for the day. so he's got this like hose -- it looks like a plant mister, you know? and there's like this line of characters, like we're at the dmv. like so casual, so normal and casual, just like each one of us getting lined up and then like getting sprayed down with fake blood by this mister. and then like climbing on top of a pile and laying there with our eyes open. [ laughter ] i was like, "oh, this is my job!" [ light laughter ] >> seth: that's fantastic. that's when you know you made it, when you're in a pile -- >> a pile of dead bodies. >> seth: you also -- animated film coming up, "trolls." >> "trolls." yeah. >> seth: and i know justin timberlake is also -- >> dude, i was doing press with justin timberlake. and i was like, "oh, i'm not famous." like, he is so famous. we did this press tour in cannes and i could tell that like ev
and that was awesome, 'cause it was a dream sequence.hese characters are, like, in white. and we got in this line and there's this guy who's like the fake blood guy. >> seth: yeah. >> like, that's his job for the day. so he's got this like hose -- it looks like a plant mister, you know? and there's like this line of characters, like we're at the dmv. like so casual, so normal and casual, just like each one of us getting lined up and then like getting sprayed down with fake blood by...
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and the sequence of events seems to be the first one blew out the first security.s almost like an attack in iraq where they would take one of those big armored vehicles filled with explosives. ram it into a security check point, blow up the check point, kill everybody there and then the rest of the militants can get in and go duling do do the rest of their work. it seems that's what happened today. we had reports earlier of a parking garage right across the street. think of it this way, parking garage, cab line, place to drop your loved ones off. front door and right inside that front door that's where the first baggage security is. you don't get to walk all over there to get your bags checked. it happens right there. first thing we believe early going blown up, the other two can get in. that explains the runner running through the hall there, blowing himself up and the one from the other side. what are people who are there at the time doing? we got lots of videos inside after this thing first went off. remember, that first explosion happened and then there was a s
and the sequence of events seems to be the first one blew out the first security.s almost like an attack in iraq where they would take one of those big armored vehicles filled with explosives. ram it into a security check point, blow up the check point, kill everybody there and then the rest of the militants can get in and go duling do do the rest of their work. it seems that's what happened today. we had reports earlier of a parking garage right across the street. think of it this way, parking...
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turkey has been rattled by sequence of attacks since the unease among residents and a dramatic drop in tourism. sarah: to britain now where the political mud has been flying ahead of the brexit referendum. the prime minister and nigel are appearing separately on a live tv show as we speak. no opinion polls reveal a country deeply divided on the issue. the two cities that are geographically close but far apart with respect to the european union. >> cambridge, home to one of the world's most famous universities, and thoughtfully pro-european. it's a magnet for students from across the world and thrives on its international connections. most people here including former member of parliament support the campaign to stay inside the eu. >> we should be making it easier for the best people to come here and contribute, not making it harder. it would also be harder for us to give them money. if we put that at risk, we will get companies and universities and make the research base weaker. >> cambridge is a blooming hub for research and technology. brexit would threaten to three -- free move of s
turkey has been rattled by sequence of attacks since the unease among residents and a dramatic drop in tourism. sarah: to britain now where the political mud has been flying ahead of the brexit referendum. the prime minister and nigel are appearing separately on a live tv show as we speak. no opinion polls reveal a country deeply divided on the issue. the two cities that are geographically close but far apart with respect to the european union. >> cambridge, home to one of the world's...
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the jury obviously found it not to be the sequence of events. kpix5 legal analyst retired judge ledoras cordel said the da likely made the decision to have persky pulled from this case because of the turner case. >> if there were a conviction, they don't believe, that office does not believe he would be fair in the sentencing based upon what happened in the turner case. >> reporter: now in a statement. the da's office says this is a rare and carefully considered step for the office. we will evaluate each case on its own merritt and decide if we have the legal right to ask for another judge in order to protect public safety and pursue justice. in the news room, andria borba, kpix5. >>> tonight, the surveillance video shows a couple of flag thieves in campbell. one guy stood guard on the sidewalk on harrison avenue may 31. the other guy plucked the american flag and its pole from the porch and then he tried to hop over the three-foot gate but tripped and fell. he limped away in pain. police say the second man stole a flag from a home down the stre
the jury obviously found it not to be the sequence of events. kpix5 legal analyst retired judge ledoras cordel said the da likely made the decision to have persky pulled from this case because of the turner case. >> if there were a conviction, they don't believe, that office does not believe he would be fair in the sentencing based upon what happened in the turner case. >> reporter: now in a statement. the da's office says this is a rare and carefully considered step for the office....
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here's the sequence.ron throws draymond to the floor, then steps over him, which is total disrespect, draymond took a teenle, hey, don't disrespect me swipe, and then the were talking trash. lebron called draymond out for his foul mouth, insinuating draymond went after his family with his trash talk. lebron was given a retroactive technical. draymond cannot be in the stadium at all but is allowed in afternoon. he inadvertently let him and his teammates down but they'll have to press on without him. >> he's not happy. anybody in that situation, you can't expect hem to be okay with the decision or whatnot. i know he's going to give us positive energy, going to support us as a team the best way he can. >> it's going to kill him not being there but want to go out there and do it as a team and try to make a statement on our own floor. >> his suspension doesn't make us win the game. we have to take the game. it's a big suspension. >> ey know how dangerous they are no matter who is in the lineup. we have to be g
here's the sequence.ron throws draymond to the floor, then steps over him, which is total disrespect, draymond took a teenle, hey, don't disrespect me swipe, and then the were talking trash. lebron called draymond out for his foul mouth, insinuating draymond went after his family with his trash talk. lebron was given a retroactive technical. draymond cannot be in the stadium at all but is allowed in afternoon. he inadvertently let him and his teammates down but they'll have to press on without...
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the third arm, which is coming, is to then insert that sequence into a vaccine and inject the vaccinea flu shot and reeducate your human body now to go and kill this cancer. the combination of the natural killer cell, the combination of this gps cancer test, which is a test that not only identifies which chemotherapy you should be on but then identifies what sequence we can add into the vaccine and then the third tripod of this organization is the vaccine company. so they all work together and then this information is so complex that we need actually to share it in a transformative way using the internet and using cloud computing and artificial intelligence. that's what nanthealth does in combination does in combination with dis bootributing the gps t. >> if there are properties rightly to be earned here, will this vehicle capture those or should it be shifted between the other elements of what you're talking about? >> no, this vehicle is designed to capture the profits as it relates to the interaction between the payor and the provider. meaning the doctor, the oncologist that sees th
the third arm, which is coming, is to then insert that sequence into a vaccine and inject the vaccinea flu shot and reeducate your human body now to go and kill this cancer. the combination of the natural killer cell, the combination of this gps cancer test, which is a test that not only identifies which chemotherapy you should be on but then identifies what sequence we can add into the vaccine and then the third tripod of this organization is the vaccine company. so they all work together and...
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genetic sequencing giant illumina formed a new company to develop a blood test to eventually diagnose cancer earlier, potentially replacing the tradition alibi yops. experts say it's years away. illumina name the company grail. >>> valiant slashes its full-year outlook again. that is where we begin "market focus." the pharmaceuticals company delayed first-quarter results came in worse than expected and that led valiant to cut its forecast for the second time since december. the appointed ceo joseph papa attributed the mist to the "impact of significant disruption from recent investigations into the company." the company officially filed its so-called 10q form, meaning colt will avoid default on its debt. valiant shares today down more than 14.5% to 24.64. last august, the stock was more than ten times higher at a 52-week high of nearly 264. >>> pullty green says elliot management has bought a large stake in the home builder saying elliot's position is greater than 4% but less than 5% that would require an s.e.c. filing. shares of pullti finished at 19.37. the online real estate compan
genetic sequencing giant illumina formed a new company to develop a blood test to eventually diagnose cancer earlier, potentially replacing the tradition alibi yops. experts say it's years away. illumina name the company grail. >>> valiant slashes its full-year outlook again. that is where we begin "market focus." the pharmaceuticals company delayed first-quarter results came in worse than expected and that led valiant to cut its forecast for the second time since december....
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. >> reporter: rayleen got that in a cutting edge cancer technique called genetic sequencing and then own individual drug treatment. is there a benefit nationwide? >> there's no question. our ability to develop new treatments greatly impacts the care of children everywhere. >> reporter: today she is in remission recovering at new mexico children's hospital. and now with the help of her cancer moon shot team she just might. rehema ellis, nbc news albuquerque. >>> tomorrow we go inside the cancer moon shot program when joe biden sits down with tom brokaw. that will do it on this tuesday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. night. it's our new intern, bart's first week here at td bank, he's a robot from one of those other banks. we're training him to bank human. i am banking assistance & registration technology. wait, wait, wait. but you can call me, banking assistance & registration technology. hi amy. thank you. thank you. that is not protocol manager jenna. that's ok bart, it is here. at td bank we do things differently,
. >> reporter: rayleen got that in a cutting edge cancer technique called genetic sequencing and then own individual drug treatment. is there a benefit nationwide? >> there's no question. our ability to develop new treatments greatly impacts the care of children everywhere. >> reporter: today she is in remission recovering at new mexico children's hospital. and now with the help of her cancer moon shot team she just might. rehema ellis, nbc news albuquerque. >>>...
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it's one long sentence that never ends, where the sequence of words is all wrong, resulting in a confusingture -- comma -- with terrible punctuation that's hard to interpret -- >> trevor: that's -- >> ah, i'm not finished -- properly. (laughter) are you going to talk or are you just going to sit there like a mannequin at j.c. penney. >> trevor: i wasn't sure you were done. >> i wasn't. the founding fathers (bleep) the second amendment. what arms are we allowed to bear? do we only get guts if we're in a militia? what's a militia? something that sounds like you name your fourth daughter when you've run out of other names. hi, i'm militia! if she's your fourth daughter, she's not going to be that well regular laid. (audience reacts) she's a fake person! (laughter) so i don't know what happened with the people who wrote the second amendment. maybe they were so excited about finally finishing the first amendment, which which knocked out of the park, by the way, or maybe they couldn't wait to run home and have some slave sex. (audience reacts) oh, don't boo the slaves! they've had it hard enough
it's one long sentence that never ends, where the sequence of words is all wrong, resulting in a confusingture -- comma -- with terrible punctuation that's hard to interpret -- >> trevor: that's -- >> ah, i'm not finished -- properly. (laughter) are you going to talk or are you just going to sit there like a mannequin at j.c. penney. >> trevor: i wasn't sure you were done. >> i wasn't. the founding fathers (bleep) the second amendment. what arms are we allowed to bear?...