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you like sherlock holmes. >> yeah.sherlock love on a whole different scale. his 11,000 volume selection spans the globe. >> sherlock holmes has been translated in to 98 languages. i've been able to find 92 of those. >> including additionss from egypt, bulgaria even eskimo language. what doesn't he have? >> tajikistan. >> no such place. >> would you have a message for somebody who has 11,000 volumes of sherlock holmes including one in inuit, the eskimo language? >> lucy lii is the star of "elementary commitment update the victorian tale to modern day new york. are you the first tattooed sherlock holmes? >> well, i don't know about that. i haven't seen the others naked. >> well, everyone else has. >> lies the key toe my release. whether it's robert downey, junior. >> good morning. >> benedict comberbatch in the bbc-tv show sherlock. >> or actually mr. miller himself. >> you didn't say why -- today's sherlock is pushing all kinds of boundaries. lucy plays holmes' partner, dr. joan watson. that might be a step too far. >>
you like sherlock holmes. >> yeah.sherlock love on a whole different scale. his 11,000 volume selection spans the globe. >> sherlock holmes has been translated in to 98 languages. i've been able to find 92 of those. >> including additionss from egypt, bulgaria even eskimo language. what doesn't he have? >> tajikistan. >> no such place. >> would you have a message for somebody who has 11,000 volumes of sherlock holmes including one in inuit, the eskimo...
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now it's essentially over. >> and for the brits, more sherlock stories. they can bring more fans to the world doyle created. >> if you look across the world. it will show stock, the pipe. and elementary my dear watson. people know the boiled down version, wherever you go. what is lovely is to present it in smuggle in lots of references to the original stories, which people who know them well will get. what has happened is a lot of people have gone back to the original authors through the series. >> holmes has been a global sensation, from hollywood to japan to the old soviet union. and given the tourist draw in london, that doesn't seem to be diminishing. especially if the craze for the new incarnations continues. >> sherlock, please. >> no heart who writes new stories for sherlock holmes, one thing is clear, what arthur conan doyle created over 125 years ago is so beloved, entertaining and adaptable that the appeal of the baker street detective remains simply elementary. >> well said, fill. >> a group of cuban students are in the u.s. on an academic trip
now it's essentially over. >> and for the brits, more sherlock stories. they can bring more fans to the world doyle created. >> if you look across the world. it will show stock, the pipe. and elementary my dear watson. people know the boiled down version, wherever you go. what is lovely is to present it in smuggle in lots of references to the original stories, which people who know them well will get. what has happened is a lot of people have gone back to the original authors...
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>> sherlock. >> where are you from? >> sherlock. >> going back and forth but it's all in fun though. >> it's a good time. a little trash talk here and there. that's what makes it such a great thing. >> i don't even know who the 12th man is. everybody's so nice out here when they see us. >> i'm looking at you and i'm going, uh. >> you're ready to suit up? >> ready to suit up. >> a piece of cake? >> a piece of cake. >> who's got it better than us? nobody. >> all right, so, take a look at who's outside the j and m cafe in pioneer square. that is none other than sean york again, the owner of the 49ers who showed up to pass out towels, these quest for six towels that they've been passing out to 49er fans all over town. here's one he gave us. these are nfl approved. and though the owner of the 49ers out there mixing it up with the fans. also mixing it up with people today, the sixth man, as we're calling him, dennis o'donnell, he does the work of six people. >> i appreciate that. so one of the big questions about this game to
>> sherlock. >> where are you from? >> sherlock. >> going back and forth but it's all in fun though. >> it's a good time. a little trash talk here and there. that's what makes it such a great thing. >> i don't even know who the 12th man is. everybody's so nice out here when they see us. >> i'm looking at you and i'm going, uh. >> you're ready to suit up? >> ready to suit up. >> a piece of cake? >> a piece of cake. >> who's...
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explain it to us. >> i prefer miss sherlock. two points here. first, shares are sliding after the shipping giant warned this morning that fourth quarter profit will be smaller than expected, just to put those numbers in focus, fourth quarter earnings per share up $1.25. we are also talking dropping full year 2013 adjusted earnings per share, that's $4.57, below the company's earlier guidance, putting all this in context, analysts have been calling for an eps of $1.43 in q-4, $4.76 for the full year. here's the reasons. we saw a shorter holiday season. we saw weather cutting in. one of the biggest issues, that onslaught of last minute orders tied to what ups calls quote, an unprecedented level of online shopping. so putting that number in perspective, biggest delivery day came six days later for ups than expected. and it was 13% higher than 2012's comparable busiest day. so they were caught somewhat unawares. also, it pushed up operating costs. they hired 30,000 more temporary workers last minute than planned, and when certain packages didn't get
explain it to us. >> i prefer miss sherlock. two points here. first, shares are sliding after the shipping giant warned this morning that fourth quarter profit will be smaller than expected, just to put those numbers in focus, fourth quarter earnings per share up $1.25. we are also talking dropping full year 2013 adjusted earnings per share, that's $4.57, below the company's earlier guidance, putting all this in context, analysts have been calling for an eps of $1.43 in q-4, $4.76 for the...
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allen, one of the questions i would ask, sherlock holmes actually uses drugs. all of a sudden we reached a moment where they had a very dramatic change in attitude. are there any -- i realize you spent your lifetime working on this, i'm putting you on the spot. are there any circumstances where there could be an outcome in places like coalle that would lead you to say, you know, maybe this wasn't the right policy? what would the benchmark be of the going so far you would want to rethink it? >> because this is described rightly as an experiment. these two states have been given the ability to do this. if we saw a dramatic increase, that they were having access to potent products. we have these concerns regarding almost any product that children could have access to. the other concern to me -- >> i appreciate that, allen. frankly, i don't think a lot of public knows about this candy stuff or the vending machines that we ran into when we had tobacco products. >> are you in favor of vending machines for these edibles? >> not for recreational use. however, i want to
allen, one of the questions i would ask, sherlock holmes actually uses drugs. all of a sudden we reached a moment where they had a very dramatic change in attitude. are there any -- i realize you spent your lifetime working on this, i'm putting you on the spot. are there any circumstances where there could be an outcome in places like coalle that would lead you to say, you know, maybe this wasn't the right policy? what would the benchmark be of the going so far you would want to rethink it?...
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so you can go on a harry potter tour or a sherlock homes, downton abbey, james bond. >> everybody needse perha the most iconic location of them all. the place where javier rallied the troops. >> almost the entire second half was held here. the funeral of lelemark. the revolution. this used to be a royal navy college. now it's still a place of education. it's open to the public. you can just walk in here for free. >> or if you are johnny depp, walk in here under quite a bit of duress. depp shot "pirates of the caribbean" throughout this place. >> it was filmed inside the painted hall. it doesn't take much to transform this area to the 1700s. >> the golden compass transformed it into a completely different world. >> slithering around like an alley cat. >> they used both thieves buildings and cgi'd it to make it look like a different universe. >> the patriot mes. the mummy returns. and sherlockolmes all got the royal treatment. want to feel like you're inside your favorite movie? this is definitely the britit sites to see. >>> america's fascination with all things royal is nothing new.
so you can go on a harry potter tour or a sherlock homes, downton abbey, james bond. >> everybody needse perha the most iconic location of them all. the place where javier rallied the troops. >> almost the entire second half was held here. the funeral of lelemark. the revolution. this used to be a royal navy college. now it's still a place of education. it's open to the public. you can just walk in here for free. >> or if you are johnny depp, walk in here under quite a bit of...
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. >>> on january 19th there's going be a premier of "sherlock."ong time since we've had this. not just cumberbatch but freeman who plays dr. watson he's become a movie star. it's hard to schedule these shows. it's a brilliant reimagining of the modern time. there's something really nostalgic about him. there was a sense that sherlock was ah oefd the kurch in terms of the original story. he was the original csi and now he's got all the modern things at his fingertips. >> my 17-year-old is obsessed with benedict cumberbatch and my family is obsessed with "dr. who" which is 50 years old but it's suddenly exploding in america. >> it's taking on a much hipper look. the youngest doctor was dr. matt smith. very quirky, very young, very fun. he just did it on christmas day. he handed it over to a 12th doctor. >> this is a show for diehard sci-fi and why do you think that is? >> i think refreshing the show i think they added more budget to it. it looks cooling. it became much more of a fun-filled ride, think. plus the mythology. the person who came in to t
. >>> on january 19th there's going be a premier of "sherlock."ong time since we've had this. not just cumberbatch but freeman who plays dr. watson he's become a movie star. it's hard to schedule these shows. it's a brilliant reimagining of the modern time. there's something really nostalgic about him. there was a sense that sherlock was ah oefd the kurch in terms of the original story. he was the original csi and now he's got all the modern things at his fingertips. >>...
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"sherlock." >> benedict cumberbunch?t? >> yes, cumberbach. carrying on with the round, former relationship mary bono will present the sonny bono visionary award to this similarly named irish rocker at this year's yes, steve. >> bono. >> bono meade meet bono. you are taking the lead here this new york congressman rallied, railed, rather, against the new york times thursday. crystal. >> peter king. >> yes, called the paper a disgrace. crystal in finally in this round. another 100 point question this florida republican, oh, that means the time is up. we will look at the scores here and find out that evan has 200 points, crystal has 100, but steve is in the lead with 400 points. congratulations once again, he had no idea what we are asking, i promise. all right. going into the 200 point round. here we go. becoming the first state in the union to legalize marijuana. >> colorado. >> incorrect. >> washington. >> cow. would be joined by what state later this year, walk state. 200 points for steve, crystal 100. evan, you got to h
"sherlock." >> benedict cumberbunch?t? >> yes, cumberbach. carrying on with the round, former relationship mary bono will present the sonny bono visionary award to this similarly named irish rocker at this year's yes, steve. >> bono. >> bono meade meet bono. you are taking the lead here this new york congressman rallied, railed, rather, against the new york times thursday. crystal. >> peter king. >> yes, called the paper a disgrace. crystal in...
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sherlock. i did a little fire road for twenty to thirty percent cheaper than the ones like the kitty to achieve the cost of making a while. oh and by fireworks this year because of getting the point of protection and cutting consumption. the dark i wanted a nap. he's making a comeback. i guess. why were they became routine. i went out to me. actually i guess there's no guarantee the fall i would not bring any fireworks here because we're cheating. having now. i'll close for the deaf is illegal fires can be treated ten times cheaper than legally cold one. fireworks are considered illegal. if they're sold out of life and action. these procedures are done to the quality and for collecting taxes. b zuckerman time i was told that they are mistreated time leading up to the holiday. the killers often all the staff the legal fireworks are shot the recommended the customers looking for cheaper prices. at no time for development debate. we dig deeper into question shaping the future empress of china. tod
sherlock. i did a little fire road for twenty to thirty percent cheaper than the ones like the kitty to achieve the cost of making a while. oh and by fireworks this year because of getting the point of protection and cutting consumption. the dark i wanted a nap. he's making a comeback. i guess. why were they became routine. i went out to me. actually i guess there's no guarantee the fall i would not bring any fireworks here because we're cheating. having now. i'll close for the deaf is illegal...
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>> just legislation it is a sherlock holmes mystery.botched the rollout did not manage it well and set up to fail and the white house let politics. gerri: plate. we are letting her off the hook because you say her job is just to pass legislation but she was an advocate convincing americans every day this was a program to make a difference but now now, now, now when it doesn't work she says it is not my fault. >> she needs to take responsibility you cannot he end of that ridiculous undertaking to say it is not my problem. but to say i screwed this up but she said we gave them this ridiculous piece of legislation maybe we should be less ambitious. gerri: you cannot keep your doctor or your health plan or the price the same. what i did not even realize a lot of the rules still have not been written. i know maybe a few words but when they are interpreted by the booster asian it goes on and on. >> tens of thousands of pages it is endless work for case street and lobbyist is uncertainty for business in the players and insurance companies they
>> just legislation it is a sherlock holmes mystery.botched the rollout did not manage it well and set up to fail and the white house let politics. gerri: plate. we are letting her off the hook because you say her job is just to pass legislation but she was an advocate convincing americans every day this was a program to make a difference but now now, now, now when it doesn't work she says it is not my fault. >> she needs to take responsibility you cannot he end of that ridiculous...
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this dog, sherlock, could not contain his excitement when his best friend, staff sergeant tyler bigler deployment. >>> next the bad. it turns out even miniature trains can cause some damage. this miniature train near the houston zoo crashed into a car that was parked on the tracks. thankfully no one was hurt. >>> finally the ugly. people in one california neighborhood are being fined because their lawns aren't green enough. this while the state is in the middle of a drought. >>> time for your brew on this responses. we've been talking about justin bieber, arrested for dui, resisting arrest and drag racing in miami. >> is he heading down a dangerous path? shirley says these young people always are rewarded for bad behavior. let's hope he learned a lesson. i doubt it. >> vincent said, it's kids that get too much too soon. they think they're entitled to do whatever they want. this kid is a follower, not a leader. and thanks to everyone who responded. "fox & friends" starts right now. have a great weekend. >>> good morning. it's friday, january 24th, 2014. days after she was busted for lyi
this dog, sherlock, could not contain his excitement when his best friend, staff sergeant tyler bigler deployment. >>> next the bad. it turns out even miniature trains can cause some damage. this miniature train near the houston zoo crashed into a car that was parked on the tracks. thankfully no one was hurt. >>> finally the ugly. people in one california neighborhood are being fined because their lawns aren't green enough. this while the state is in the middle of a drought....
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investigate what is going on in the apartments above him and below him, well, you don't have to be sherlock what he found. wow. this was as bad if not worse than mine. now this is a problem in 11 b which is right above me. >> and an apartment four floors below avenw javier the same sto >> you can see the mold. this is consistent. the mold. you see the roaches. i have the same issue with roaches. they are coming out the vents. >> there are 748 apartments in javier's building. "dateline" found in 2012 the number of repair requests for problems that could cause or exacerbate asthma was 788. javier once thought his daughter was the only one in the building with asthma, not anymore. >> do you have a child with asthma? >> my daughter. >> do you know mold is considered an asthma trigger? >> no. >> armed with photo evidence, javier was prepared for his day in court. but while he was hopeful the housing court judge would rule in his favor, across town in brownsville, rosanna was losing hope nycha would make her bathroom asthma safe. >> i got paperwork from my daughter's doctor she is real sick becau
investigate what is going on in the apartments above him and below him, well, you don't have to be sherlock what he found. wow. this was as bad if not worse than mine. now this is a problem in 11 b which is right above me. >> and an apartment four floors below avenw javier the same sto >> you can see the mold. this is consistent. the mold. you see the roaches. i have the same issue with roaches. they are coming out the vents. >> there are 748 apartments in javier's building....
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certain series, as we know, that are as good as movies, and some series like "sherlock", from bbc, which a mini movie, and a lot of movies, the quality is like old-fashioned crappy tv. when you go to standard good old-fashioned movie going, it's so dominated by "the avengers", "thorough", "the rebots", and there's a movie called "the lego movie", it occupies the top 10, 20 grosseses in the year. i think that there's two movie and streams. we like "wall street", and "silver lining playbook", we often wait for them to come around on netflix, to watch on the 50 inch and 60 inch at home. a lot of adults consume movies in that way. great for the consumers, but makes the movie production industry a dog fight. >> thank you to bill wyman. we are just minutes away from 2014. this is times square, and new york city, live this evening, stay with al jazeera america as the ball drops ring in the new year. we'll show it to you live. >> a look back at the good and the bad in the year of selfies. >> welcome back. it's only just been added to the oxford dictionary, but already it's topped 2013's most ann
certain series, as we know, that are as good as movies, and some series like "sherlock", from bbc, which a mini movie, and a lot of movies, the quality is like old-fashioned crappy tv. when you go to standard good old-fashioned movie going, it's so dominated by "the avengers", "thorough", "the rebots", and there's a movie called "the lego movie", it occupies the top 10, 20 grosseses in the year. i think that there's two movie and streams. we...
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. >> sherlock holmes's mark strong plays the villain with music from the london symphony orchestra. ad productions are massive involving everything from bodysuits to super bowl xlviii is the first time in costliest commercial territory, like the famed budweiser clydesdale featuring an animal, yogurt loving real bear who prepares to restore honey flavored yogurt. liz: how will you know the money was well spent? >> the short answer is be brand and sales but in the long term, the personality of the print. liz: will be average cost of a 30-second cost is $4 million one company secretly has bought a two minute long spot for $12 million and that doesn't even cover production costs. there is a cheaper way to grab superbowl sized attention, submit an at you know the sensors will reject, make a stink when it is banned and put it on youtube and get millions of hits for free like soda streamlets band at had scarlet johansson calling out long time super bowl advertisers. >> sorry, coke and pepsi. liz: body builders toward a tanning salon. personal-care products giant pushing the relatively chan
. >> sherlock holmes's mark strong plays the villain with music from the london symphony orchestra. ad productions are massive involving everything from bodysuits to super bowl xlviii is the first time in costliest commercial territory, like the famed budweiser clydesdale featuring an animal, yogurt loving real bear who prepares to restore honey flavored yogurt. liz: how will you know the money was well spent? >> the short answer is be brand and sales but in the long term, the...
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. >> sherlock homes. >> belongs in public domain. you're right. bono. another 100 points for steve. that's incorrect. steve? >> washington. >> yes. >> clay aiken. >> running for congress in north carolina, clay aiken is correct. steve? >> in his republican primary for senate using bitcoin. >> let's see what the score is. final score is steve, 1,900 points. >> it was worth it just to see how happy you were, steve. >> it was close. if i got that -- you already won once. you were going easy on us. >> i have to tell you, it reminded me of the classic 1983 eddie murphy movie "trading places." >> i'll bet that that man could run our company as well as your young man. >> are we talking about a wager, randolph? >> the movie that should come to mind is the 1994 robert redford directed quiz show that showed how some of the quiz shows in the '50s were fixed. >> but i want to know, man to man, did he get the answers? >> man to man? >> yeah. just between us. >> if someone offered you all this money to be on some rigged quiz show, instant fame, would you do it? >> no. >> i want to assure everyone
. >> sherlock homes. >> belongs in public domain. you're right. bono. another 100 points for steve. that's incorrect. steve? >> washington. >> yes. >> clay aiken. >> running for congress in north carolina, clay aiken is correct. steve? >> in his republican primary for senate using bitcoin. >> let's see what the score is. final score is steve, 1,900 points. >> it was worth it just to see how happy you were, steve. >> it was close. if i...
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. >> mcgaugh: we are pretending that we are sherlock holmes.of a sudden, we have a new phenomenon of memory, and we're trying to figure out how it is that this happened. >> stahl: when we did our first story, only six people in the world had been identified with this ability-- one of them, by chance, the actress marilu henner. but that number changed quickly... okay, quiz: what's the date that that story first aired? >> december 19, 2010. >> stahl: what day of the week was it? >> sunday. ( laughter ) >> stahl: joey degrandis, bill brown, tracy fersan, and jerrard heard are among the 50 new subjects. all right, what happened on june 25, 2009? >> michael jackson... >> tracy: michael jackson, and farrah fawcett died, too. >> bill: farrah fawcett, that morning. >> that's right... >> tracy: they both died the same day. >> stahl: and when they think about those days, they actually relive them. >> tracy: it's not just a question of numbers, dates and times. it's emotion. and so, you know, when we wake up on that certain day of the year, it's kind of l
. >> mcgaugh: we are pretending that we are sherlock holmes.of a sudden, we have a new phenomenon of memory, and we're trying to figure out how it is that this happened. >> stahl: when we did our first story, only six people in the world had been identified with this ability-- one of them, by chance, the actress marilu henner. but that number changed quickly... okay, quiz: what's the date that that story first aired? >> december 19, 2010. >> stahl: what day of the week...
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from paris in the little town when i found this trunk which ones belonged to sir doyle who created sherlock book you need office. >> this bunk bed for explorers. it folds up in to mattress stored here. >> this was just to be able to sleep just up. >> this is a museum of baggage. 500 pieces of a personal collection. not only museum but workshop as well where they restore and build trunks. they opened the museum two years ago after collecting trunks for more than a decade. >> it's because we collect one, 10, 20, 100, 200 trunks in our own house. people asked us to see it. we decided to create the museum. >> it recalls an era when the healthy would travel with dozens of trunks filled with clothing and accessories. >> the noble family. the little girl had a dog. >> this is a traveling ironing board because travel for these people was about luxury. >> it was made especially for you. >> maybe not far for you and me if you're rich enough go you can go to louis vitton. >> i want to travel with my 30 pair of shoes. >> the collection covers more than a century from the earliest trunks made of wood li
from paris in the little town when i found this trunk which ones belonged to sir doyle who created sherlock book you need office. >> this bunk bed for explorers. it folds up in to mattress stored here. >> this was just to be able to sleep just up. >> this is a museum of baggage. 500 pieces of a personal collection. not only museum but workshop as well where they restore and build trunks. they opened the museum two years ago after collecting trunks for more than a decade....
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for instance, this weekend i posted about how i was so excited about sherlock coming back.into. you have to be careful about what you're putting on the internet. that's fine, but be careful about getting the e-mails that relate to that. >> and it's something that the internet of things. >> how many now devices in our home are connected to the internet? now, being a technology journalist, i have our living room lights, my thermostat, smoke detector, my baby monitor is all connected to the internet so i can control it with a smartphone, but that means someone else can, too. and that's why that's scary. so semantics saw a new worm that was specifically targeting these things. and this is going to be a problem, i predict for corporations, as well. when you bring your wearables to work. people can watch your meetings and stuff. >> i've got a security thing in my home and watch it on my iphone. >> you can -- but then who else can? >> as you mentioned, talk to us how to fight these things. >> the fake offer scams, there's no such thing like a free ipad. only click where you know,
for instance, this weekend i posted about how i was so excited about sherlock coming back.into. you have to be careful about what you're putting on the internet. that's fine, but be careful about getting the e-mails that relate to that. >> and it's something that the internet of things. >> how many now devices in our home are connected to the internet? now, being a technology journalist, i have our living room lights, my thermostat, smoke detector, my baby monitor is all connected...