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. >> in washington at last, one of the most complete tyrannosaurus skeletons ever discovered. will become the centerpiece of the natural history museum's new dinosaur hall, but getting it here from its home in montana has been quite a journey. in the basement at the museum of the rockies, a delicate packing job is underway. >> this is the pelvis of the t rex. >> a team of scientists from the museum had spent days packing the crates to the bones safely to washington. >> pretty much a once-in-a-lifetime moment, to stand here and help pack up i tyrannosaurus and ship it across the country and put it on display. most museums if they're lucky get one shot. >> it is named after a rancher who found the bones in montana in 1988. >> we could tell, when we got it fully exposed, is one of the most complete tyrannosaurus rex skeletons ever found. >> the skeleton includes the first example of a complete tyrannosaurus forearm, and it is one of the most examined and documented dinosaurs in the world. but the science of discovery can be pretty basic. i ame other day, usually walking along wit
. >> in washington at last, one of the most complete tyrannosaurus skeletons ever discovered. will become the centerpiece of the natural history museum's new dinosaur hall, but getting it here from its home in montana has been quite a journey. in the basement at the museum of the rockies, a delicate packing job is underway. >> this is the pelvis of the t rex. >> a team of scientists from the museum had spent days packing the crates to the bones safely to washington. >>...
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similar traits recurred frequently among the male skeletons.e, 18 out of 20 male skulls had a hole directly over the eye socket. i think this means that la ventilla, then -- the social group occupying la ventilla -- was based on a core of related males, related male kinsmen, and that the females in the area had married in there from a variety of different places. keach: so the 2,000 compounds of teotihuacan were not apartment buildings filled with strangers, but the households of large kin groups. 30 to 100 relatives, all living together -- greatgrandparents, grandparents, brothers, uncles, cousins. this kind of extended extended family is what is called a lineage. spence: a lineage is a group of people related either through the male line or the female line, but it's more than just that. these people usually live together. they will work together. they often own land in common. and they'll probably have some identity as a distinct religious group, too. keach: were the lineages of teotihuacan unified by religion ? again, household excavations p
similar traits recurred frequently among the male skeletons.e, 18 out of 20 male skulls had a hole directly over the eye socket. i think this means that la ventilla, then -- the social group occupying la ventilla -- was based on a core of related males, related male kinsmen, and that the females in the area had married in there from a variety of different places. keach: so the 2,000 compounds of teotihuacan were not apartment buildings filled with strangers, but the households of large kin...
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>> you're not worried about a skeleton or two in the closet? >> tom, how would you describe mario's brand? >> i think mario's brand is bigger than life. >> three words, good job. >> full of life and always ready to have a good time. always up for fun. >> and how would you describe his brand, tom's brand? >> i think of tom as a very focused fisherman. on every level. he chooses things carefully. he is smart about it, he makes delicious food but his passion is what is on his sleeve. it makes a big difference. >> bobby, how would you describe rachael's brand? >> rachael's brand is accessible, passionate, and a great home cook. she is incredibly focused and she has been doing that for really long time really well. >> rachael -- bobby? >> everybody here, i am a fan of all of theirs and they are all accessible. what i love about bobby is he has done so much for our shows and shows we have done with young people. i love seeing bobby with people. i love seeing him talk to kids with as much respect as any other grown-up. he is so focused. he does it wit
>> you're not worried about a skeleton or two in the closet? >> tom, how would you describe mario's brand? >> i think mario's brand is bigger than life. >> three words, good job. >> full of life and always ready to have a good time. always up for fun. >> and how would you describe his brand, tom's brand? >> i think of tom as a very focused fisherman. on every level. he chooses things carefully. he is smart about it, he makes delicious food but his...
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and how tall she was, they have selected one skeleton that they believe fits her profile, and now they'relooking at perhaps pieces of bone and teeth, that they will change and amplify and destroy, unfortunately to get at the dna, and in all likelihood, they will be taking the dent infrom the tooth and the collagen from the bone, which hold our dna inside, and then they will amplify that, and hopefully get a family line, or it being the father's line or the mother's line, and match that dna to lisa's. >> how reliable is this, considering how old the bones are? >> you bring up a wonderful question, and it's something that i deal with all the time in modern forensic tests. when we're dealing with dna and ancient dna, we have actually gotten good mitocondreal mother's results, in skeletons 100,000 years old. so in all likelihood, when we go back 500 year, we should be able to have a wonderful specimen. but then the idea of contamination comes in, and it's not just contamination from a laboratory, and i'm sure that the laboratories are top-notch. but rather, it's contamination that happened wh
and how tall she was, they have selected one skeleton that they believe fits her profile, and now they'relooking at perhaps pieces of bone and teeth, that they will change and amplify and destroy, unfortunately to get at the dna, and in all likelihood, they will be taking the dent infrom the tooth and the collagen from the bone, which hold our dna inside, and then they will amplify that, and hopefully get a family line, or it being the father's line or the mother's line, and match that dna to...
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she found a arm bone and realized it was an arm bone of a full t- rex skeleton. >> this is a win forre getting it on lon from the u.s. army corps and engineers. and you wanted sue that went to chicago. and that was paid for at a steep cost. >> it is 50 it will be on display on the national mall. we see about 7 million people a year. 350 million people will see this skeleton over the next 50 years. >> and it's free, right? >> it's a fabulous deal. it's a shared loan between the u.s. army corps and the smithsonian institution. >> dr. kirk johnson, thank you for joining us on that. >> my pleasure, thanks so much. >> spectacular. >> that's one you don't forget. >> unbelievable. >>> these guys setting off a major operation. the reason one city is now draining an entire reservoir. >> i'm bummed out. it's horrible and it kind of disgusts me. >> this is not a game. this is your drinking water. this is finished drinking water. it's treated. we don't do anything additional to treat the water. >>> officials in portland, oregon, are getting ready to drain 38 million gallons of water from a city
she found a arm bone and realized it was an arm bone of a full t- rex skeleton. >> this is a win forre getting it on lon from the u.s. army corps and engineers. and you wanted sue that went to chicago. and that was paid for at a steep cost. >> it is 50 it will be on display on the national mall. we see about 7 million people a year. 350 million people will see this skeleton over the next 50 years. >> and it's free, right? >> it's a fabulous deal. it's a shared loan...
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. >>> t-rex, a skeleton arrives at its new home in the nation's capitol. >>> and a toddler who slips away from his mother turns up in an usual place. >> how did he get in there? captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for wednesday, april 16th, to 14. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. a day of remembrance in boston on the one-year anniversary of the marathon bombing and a disturbing reminder of the deadly attack. police took man into custody who was behaving suspiciously. he was walking barefoot and draped in a black veil walking near the finish line and he had a pressure cooker with confetti in backpack. they detonated the backpack. last year's attack was carried out with explosives packed in pressure cookers. >> our officers have been trained for looking for any kind of suspicious activity and when it is brought to their attention or if it is notice as in this case, they act upon it. >> they say the man is faced with charges of disorderly conduct and disturbing the peace. family friends and classmates in the boston neighborhood of dorchest
. >>> t-rex, a skeleton arrives at its new home in the nation's capitol. >>> and a toddler who slips away from his mother turns up in an usual place. >> how did he get in there? captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for wednesday, april 16th, to 14. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. a day of remembrance in boston on the one-year anniversary of the marathon bombing and a disturbing reminder of the deadly...
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silver inome the skeleton jumping over the wall to celebrate with her family on the final run. here is what she said afterwards -- life is never going to go as planned. just decide when you were bumped off course, is a good hold you back or move you forward? that is the spirit we celebrate today. that is something that all of you in some stages of your life have understood or will understand. things are not going to go perfect. michele and i always remark watching our olympians and that you work hard for four years and then a little something to happen. you are just that close. confidence and the and the joy of competition that keeps you moving, that is going help you throughout life. it helps our country. it is what america is all about. it is why we're so proud to have you all here today. and four years from now, i won't be here to greet you, but some president is going to. i suspect that a lot of you may come back even four years after that. you guys have done a great job. what an extraordinary achievement it is for all of you to represent the united states of america at our
silver inome the skeleton jumping over the wall to celebrate with her family on the final run. here is what she said afterwards -- life is never going to go as planned. just decide when you were bumped off course, is a good hold you back or move you forward? that is the spirit we celebrate today. that is something that all of you in some stages of your life have understood or will understand. things are not going to go perfect. michele and i always remark watching our olympians and that you...
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he is the skeleton of a tirana saur us rex.t's part of a dinosaur collection at the smithsonian. >> how do you transport a large carnivore. tom ackerman explains. >> five days after leaving by truck, the 16 crates containing the torrana saur us rex arrived at its home. the rancher who won fame by discovering the fossil in 1988 was as excited as a tourist. >> we thought we were done with the hera, and -- hera, and now it's welling up. here we go again. it's just as much fun. >> visitors will be able to watch as the staff unpacks, catalogues, and digitally scans the bones. once assembled the dinosaur will be mount upright. showing the statute that affects its name. king of the lizards. the acquisition is one of the largest in the world. not quite as big as the one it allowed to get away. >> this is a t rex discovered in south dakota. and the star attraction at the field museum. it was brought in auction in 1997 for $83 million - a record sum for the dinosaur and more than the smithsonian could bid. but this specimen came on publi
he is the skeleton of a tirana saur us rex.t's part of a dinosaur collection at the smithsonian. >> how do you transport a large carnivore. tom ackerman explains. >> five days after leaving by truck, the 16 crates containing the torrana saur us rex arrived at its home. the rancher who won fame by discovering the fossil in 1988 was as excited as a tourist. >> we thought we were done with the hera, and -- hera, and now it's welling up. here we go again. it's just as much fun....
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the first t-rex skeleton discovered so far. >> in a basement at the museum, one of the most delicateing jobs in history is underway. >> this is the pubis, part of the pelvis of the t-rex. >> 16 boxes filled with dinosaur bones. 66 million-year-old remains of the t-rex bound for the national history museum in washington. >> this kind of thing doesn't come along often. this is a once in a lifetime moment to stand here and help pack up a t-rex and ship it across the country and put that on display. most museums if lucky get one shot. >> a rancher found the bones in montana in 1988. >> we could tell especially when we got it fully exposed it's one of the most complete skeleton every found. >>>i includes the example of the first full t-rex forearm. the science of discovery can be pretty basic. >> at the end of the day when i'm out, i'm walking with a pick ax, hammer, pocket knife. you turn them over. >> montana is dinosaur country because of its geology. fossils are thrown to the earth's surface. how do scientists know they found one? >> put your tongue to the bone. it sticks. try your to
the first t-rex skeleton discovered so far. >> in a basement at the museum, one of the most delicateing jobs in history is underway. >> this is the pubis, part of the pelvis of the t-rex. >> 16 boxes filled with dinosaur bones. 66 million-year-old remains of the t-rex bound for the national history museum in washington. >> this kind of thing doesn't come along often. this is a once in a lifetime moment to stand here and help pack up a t-rex and ship it across the country...
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i have here some skeletons from an elite compound in copan. one of the things we like to be able to tell is gender because being able to tell males from females is useful in reconstructing social organization. our best evidence on the skeleton actually comes from the pelvis which has to be wider in females because of the needs of childbirth. one easy way we can tell sex is to use the sciatic notch right here and to use what we call our rule of thumb. stick your thumb in. if it moves, it's a female. if you put your thumb in and it doesn't move, it's a male. normally i would expect to find equal numbers of males and females. however, in this case i found twice the number of females to males. and in one patio there were 15 females and only 2 males. the best explanation for this disparity is probably that the males of the household had more than one wife. having multiple wives is common among elite maya and wives would be seen as a form of wealth. this is additional evidence that that was an elite compound. keach: over the last 10 years, excavatio
i have here some skeletons from an elite compound in copan. one of the things we like to be able to tell is gender because being able to tell males from females is useful in reconstructing social organization. our best evidence on the skeleton actually comes from the pelvis which has to be wider in females because of the needs of childbirth. one easy way we can tell sex is to use the sciatic notch right here and to use what we call our rule of thumb. stick your thumb in. if it moves, it's a...
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. >> a skeleton crew. >> having hung the skeleton of a ship's captain. >> but think about that context. i mean, that dehydrated and starving and dying, literally dying. and they come up with this -- they manage to summon the reserve, the resources in order to perform, to shed the trappings of freedom which had proved to be fragile and assume the role of slavery in order to fool someone for nine hours. your nose why or what attracted into the story, but i think one of the things certainly has to be the way it these west africans were able to use the things that there were said not to have possessed, a cunning and reason and any kind of internal control, all of the things that usually are associated with freeman in order to prove the line. humble and simple-minded. what's fascinating is you compare to harriet beecher stowe's uncle tom's cabin. her case for abolition and emancipationist by presenting african-american slaves as simple-minded, as being somehow more to work christians in their transparency and motives. >> right. perception. >> the write the story in which cunning and deceitf
. >> a skeleton crew. >> having hung the skeleton of a ship's captain. >> but think about that context. i mean, that dehydrated and starving and dying, literally dying. and they come up with this -- they manage to summon the reserve, the resources in order to perform, to shed the trappings of freedom which had proved to be fragile and assume the role of slavery in order to fool someone for nine hours. your nose why or what attracted into the story, but i think one of the...
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hikers discovered partial skeleton remains in lamont. >> in 2011 the shares began testing dna of the eight unidentified victims. here we are today. a positive match have been made. what to her grave not knowing where my brother was. she always felt that maybe one day he would come home. not this way. and he dies we're going to take my brother's remains. it is so imperative that people have the of the ones that are missing it is imperative they put your dna into the database. >> and never faced charges for his murder only pursuing. he says this case. why they should submit dna samples. only identified one. but he says it has led to the closure of several other cases three missing persons cases that have been closed. he says this is definitely a worthwhile investigation. >> officials examine what they call >> still to come her disappearance baffled the world in 2007. police and the u.k. think the case might have a connection to six others. has increased the death toll. the average refund no air pockets in the third and fourth decks of the ship. >> . . . no sign of the missing triple se
hikers discovered partial skeleton remains in lamont. >> in 2011 the shares began testing dna of the eight unidentified victims. here we are today. a positive match have been made. what to her grave not knowing where my brother was. she always felt that maybe one day he would come home. not this way. and he dies we're going to take my brother's remains. it is so imperative that people have the of the ones that are missing it is imperative they put your dna into the database. >> and...
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. >> a skeleton crew. >> having hung the skeleton of a ship's captain. >> but think about that context. i mean, that dehydrated and starving and dying, literally dying. and they come up with this -- they manage to summon the reserve, the resources in order to perform, to shed the trappings of freedom which had proved to be fragile and assume the role of slavery in order to fool someone for nine hours. your nose why or what attracted into the story, but i think one of the things certainly has to be the way it these west africans were able to use the things that there were said not to have possessed, a cunning and reason and any kind of internal control, all of the things that usually are associated with freeman in order to prove the line. humble and simple-minded. what's fascinating is you compare to harriet beecher stowe's uncle tom's cabin. her case for abolition and emancipationist by presenting african-american slaves as simple-minded, as being somehow more to work christians in their transparency and motives. >> right. perception. >> the write the story in which cunning and deceitf
. >> a skeleton crew. >> having hung the skeleton of a ship's captain. >> but think about that context. i mean, that dehydrated and starving and dying, literally dying. and they come up with this -- they manage to summon the reserve, the resources in order to perform, to shed the trappings of freedom which had proved to be fragile and assume the role of slavery in order to fool someone for nine hours. your nose why or what attracted into the story, but i think one of the...
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pro, competing in the skeleton and the luge. con, competing in the skeleton luge. laughter and applause ] you can't do that in russia. >> steve: is that a biathlete? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no, no, no. >> steve: i'm sorry. i couldn't hear you. >> jimmy: yeah, it's all right. pro, you won a gold medal. con, in russia gold medal wins you. [ laughter and applause ] yakov smirnoff is one of our new writers. yakov smirnoff. >> steve: he left the theater in branson and came all the way here. >> jimmy: and finally, pro, al roker took a naked russian steam bath with matt lauer on the "today" show." con, his forecast was mostly cloudy with a chance of meatballs. there you go. that's the pros and cons. we'll be back with more "tonight show!" come on back! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ fold up your old map verizon, t-mobile's network now reaches 96% of americans. berry pomegranate mio. do i just squirt a little? or you can squirt a lot. ...really changes your water. it changes everything. [ male announcer ] mio. squirt some. it changes everything. mornings should be easy. new
pro, competing in the skeleton and the luge. con, competing in the skeleton luge. laughter and applause ] you can't do that in russia. >> steve: is that a biathlete? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no, no, no. >> steve: i'm sorry. i couldn't hear you. >> jimmy: yeah, it's all right. pro, you won a gold medal. con, in russia gold medal wins you. [ laughter and applause ] yakov smirnoff is one of our new writers. yakov smirnoff. >> steve: he left the theater in branson and...
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." >> it generally takes her a day to construct a puzzle's skeleton and come up with the words, a dayore to write the clues. bernice is known as an innovator. combining letters with symbols to fill in the blanks. at first that twist caused a sensation, but now it's more than 150 she has been commissioned to create. >> she's experienced life since the 19-teens, so you know, things that we know from books, she knows from everyday life. and that all shows up in the puzzle. >> and bernice doesn't hesitate in sometimes teaming up with sometimes much younger puzzle makers. >> what's interesting is we have different styles. credit bernice was complaining that y-a-y was not a word, somewhat ininformal and not something you find in the dictionary. >> i'm always learning. you have to learn. i buy a dictionary every year because every year they have new words. >> bernice says she's excited that at her age she can still make a living from something she enjoys while helping others keep their brains agile. >> the best part, knowing i'm doing something for someone. you're really helping people. so a
." >> it generally takes her a day to construct a puzzle's skeleton and come up with the words, a dayore to write the clues. bernice is known as an innovator. combining letters with symbols to fill in the blanks. at first that twist caused a sensation, but now it's more than 150 she has been commissioned to create. >> she's experienced life since the 19-teens, so you know, things that we know from books, she knows from everyday life. and that all shows up in the puzzle....
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nearly complete skeleton of a tyrannosaurus rex will arrive at the museum of national history. the fossil from the museum of the rockies will be the centerpiece of the new hall that opens in 2019. that will be cool for kids. >>> on this day in 1947, a milestone in baseball history. jackie robinson, baseball's first black major league player, made his official debut with the brooklyn dodgers on opening day. >>> happy birthday to emma watson of harry potter fame, 24. seth rogan, 32. music icon roy clark, 81. keep it here for more news, weather and sports. i'm richard lui with bill karins and with the entire "early today" team, thank you for watching us today. have a great one. >>> good tuesday morning to you, it is 4:30. i'm peggy bunker. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. let's check that forecast with mete meteorologist christina loren. >> we are getting into a lovely estretch of weather in the bay area. starting in the 50s you'll find some fog out there especially at the immediate coast and right along the peninsula. later on today for the peninsula, north bay at 75 degrees with some
nearly complete skeleton of a tyrannosaurus rex will arrive at the museum of national history. the fossil from the museum of the rockies will be the centerpiece of the new hall that opens in 2019. that will be cool for kids. >>> on this day in 1947, a milestone in baseball history. jackie robinson, baseball's first black major league player, made his official debut with the brooklyn dodgers on opening day. >>> happy birthday to emma watson of harry potter fame, 24. seth rogan,...
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there has been scheduled a grand opening of the leroy carrousel skeleton for april 26th rescheduled to may 17th due to fabrication of one part they pushed it back to may 17th. also in our packets i want to let you know an informational memoranda about senate bill 1404 senator leno has asked for bonding for affordable housing this is bans our sb 2014 for our replacement housing that bill was treed and in our packet is a copy of the bill with a fact seat from senator mark leno that he expect it will be heard by a committee at the end of this month either april 24th or maybe may 7 we'll keep you apprised. and finally, i wanted to you heard in the budget presentation that filling staff positions we've got two new staff ray mom and dad lee and jeff white who commissioner singh remembers is a houser commission is returning to us after working with bank of america he'll be returning as as project manager on monday. we'll make sure to introduce them to you but we're excited to be staffing up that concludes my report >> thank you very much. lots of >> can i ask a question. >> sure, yes senator
there has been scheduled a grand opening of the leroy carrousel skeleton for april 26th rescheduled to may 17th due to fabrication of one part they pushed it back to may 17th. also in our packets i want to let you know an informational memoranda about senate bill 1404 senator leno has asked for bonding for affordable housing this is bans our sb 2014 for our replacement housing that bill was treed and in our packet is a copy of the bill with a fact seat from senator mark leno that he expect it...
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rare and mostly intact skeleton of a t-rex arrived from montana.ld. >> the dinosaur remains were found 26 years ago. the skeleton parts were packed this 16 crates last week for the move to the museum in bozeman. it will be on loan to washington museum the next 50 years. visitors won't see it until 2019. i think that's worth a trip to washington in 2019. i think this is so cool. >> i've got reservations. >> i can't wait until 2019. i want to see it now. all right. >>> coming up, how boston is confronting terrorism fears on this first anniversary of the marathon bombings. we'll ask the city's former police commissioner. that's next. gs. we'll ask the police commissioner, that's next. to dinner.t impossible to get them to sit down that's why we have... kfc dip'ems! a kfc dip'ems bucket, 20 extra crispy tenders. 6 awesome sauces. i mean he's sitting still, this is kind of miraculous. ♪ are your joints ready for action? take osteo bi-flex®. osteo bi-flex® nurtures and helps defend your joints° because it's specially formulated with joint shield (tm)...
rare and mostly intact skeleton of a t-rex arrived from montana.ld. >> the dinosaur remains were found 26 years ago. the skeleton parts were packed this 16 crates last week for the move to the museum in bozeman. it will be on loan to washington museum the next 50 years. visitors won't see it until 2019. i think that's worth a trip to washington in 2019. i think this is so cool. >> i've got reservations. >> i can't wait until 2019. i want to see it now. all right. >>>...
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. >> rose: it's called skeleton. >> skeleton twins. we play twins. >> rose: you play twins. >> yes. i had brown hair. we play twins. very excited about it. >> rose: what's next for you. >> i'm writing something that i'm excited about which is about a group of teenage girls where something surprising happens to them. and i also have a project with michael that i'm excited about. >> rose: this is terrific. thank you for coming. >> thanks for having us. >> rose: great to you. >> i'm going to walk into i'm going to see narnia. i'm going to see the -- >> rose: it's like the black hole is with a it is. >>> this is "nightly business report." with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >>> fed friendly, stocks pop as the federal reserve calls concern over when the central bank may start to raise rate. >>> and pricing power, the government releases a massive amount of data on medicare pricing and the doctors who bill the very most. what it says about the system and what every patient and taxpayer should know. >>> and making your spending secure, steps companies are taking to protect your credit da
. >> rose: it's called skeleton. >> skeleton twins. we play twins. >> rose: you play twins. >> yes. i had brown hair. we play twins. very excited about it. >> rose: what's next for you. >> i'm writing something that i'm excited about which is about a group of teenage girls where something surprising happens to them. and i also have a project with michael that i'm excited about. >> rose: this is terrific. thank you for coming. >> thanks for having...
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. >> rose: it's called skeleton. >> skeleton twins. we play twins. >> rose: you play twins. >> yes. i had brown hair. we play twins. very excited about it. >> rose: what's next for you. >> i'm writing something that i'm excited about which is about a group of teenage girls where something surprising happens to them. and i also have a project with michael that i'm excited about. >> rose: this is terrific. thank you for coming. >> thanks for having us. >> rose: great to you. >> i'm going to walk into i'm going to see narnia. i'm going to see the -- >> rose: it's like the black hole is with a it is. >> the following kqed production was produced in high definition. ♪ ♪ must have soup >> the pancake is to die for! >> it was a gut-bomb, but i liked it. >> i actually fantasize in private moments abouttthe food i had. >> i didn't like it. >> you didn't like it? >> dining here makes me feel rich.
. >> rose: it's called skeleton. >> skeleton twins. we play twins. >> rose: you play twins. >> yes. i had brown hair. we play twins. very excited about it. >> rose: what's next for you. >> i'm writing something that i'm excited about which is about a group of teenage girls where something surprising happens to them. and i also have a project with michael that i'm excited about. >> rose: this is terrific. thank you for coming. >> thanks for having...
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washington, dc, will have the fossil of a t recommend, found in 1988, part of the most complete skeleton found. renovations will take five years and the smithsonian sign add 50 -- signed a 50 year lease. >> a puppy in missouri is safe after falling down a storm drain. firefighters in stimulus spent three hours trying to save the two-month-old chihuahua named "storm," and crews pump water in the hole to get him to float to the top. they wrapped him in a warm blanket and his owner says that she was walking storm yesterday and he tried to jump over the open drain and fell in. now he is okay. >> indeed. >> san francisco is bracing for a holiday this week, not easter, though, we have new plans to nip a popular pot part in the >> a south bay city is taking aim on homeowners who rent out their home. >> you may not need so much money next time you come so we made our own commercial to tell you why. first, chex makes lots of gluten free flavors. which is a huge thing for us. and there's seven to choose from. like cinnamon, honey nut, and chocolate. i tell them "you guys are gonna turn into chocol
washington, dc, will have the fossil of a t recommend, found in 1988, part of the most complete skeleton found. renovations will take five years and the smithsonian sign add 50 -- signed a 50 year lease. >> a puppy in missouri is safe after falling down a storm drain. firefighters in stimulus spent three hours trying to save the two-month-old chihuahua named "storm," and crews pump water in the hole to get him to float to the top. they wrapped him in a warm blanket and his owner...
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. >> one sign of their relevance, microbes collected from the t rex skeleton in schick have been loadedn the spacex flight awaiting launch. they'll be compared to microorganisms found on the space station. >> keep up to date with the day's developments particularly, of course, we are looking at fast-moving developments in eastern ukraine today. on the al jazeera website. aljazeera.com. there's an awful lot of background analysis, and let us know what you think as well. >> tax day 2014. i'll tell you how much americans pay, where that money goes and how we could on change the system. >>> train lines are overloaded, and it could cost you. plus get it while you can. google glass on sale for one day only. who is using this wearable tech and why. i'm ali velshi, this is "real money."
. >> one sign of their relevance, microbes collected from the t rex skeleton in schick have been loadedn the spacex flight awaiting launch. they'll be compared to microorganisms found on the space station. >> keep up to date with the day's developments particularly, of course, we are looking at fast-moving developments in eastern ukraine today. on the al jazeera website. aljazeera.com. there's an awful lot of background analysis, and let us know what you think as well. >> tax...
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a fedex driver delivered the truck, delivered the skeleton nearly complete. it's a tyronn sorus rex. museum of the rockies agreed to loan the bones to the smithsonian for the next 50 years. every bone on that display they had to be inventoried, packed into a customized plastic container before eventually being load under to an 18-wheeler and hauled across the country. between inventory, preparation and assembly, the bones won't be ready for display until 2019. >> that is a high-pressure commute. >>> 6:22 right now. still ahead on "today in the bay" a submarine, why advance technology may not be enough. >>> plus an update on the devastati devastating fires in chile. >>> developing story to tell you about at 6:25, 5,000 people including firefighters, police and sailors now battling wildfires that killed at least 15 people, destroyed 25 homes in chile. the flames jumped from forest regions from the top of the port city overthe weekend devastating mostly low-income wooden homes. an agency says it could take three weeks before all those fires are completely out. >
a fedex driver delivered the truck, delivered the skeleton nearly complete. it's a tyronn sorus rex. museum of the rockies agreed to loan the bones to the smithsonian for the next 50 years. every bone on that display they had to be inventoried, packed into a customized plastic container before eventually being load under to an 18-wheeler and hauled across the country. between inventory, preparation and assembly, the bones won't be ready for display until 2019. >> that is a high-pressure...
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just a charred skeleton left. and emergency workers helped a wounded passenger out of the transport bus trying to get them to the hospital. now, as we said, at this point, nine people have been killed including the fedex driver, the bus driver, and seven other people on the bus. that bus coming from la unified school district. >> that was andria borba reporting. we will continue to follow this story on kpix.com and bring you live updates on the morning show. >>> one app claims to give you all the transportation options. you can choose based on price, and time. and that's just for starters. >> what we do is bring together all the best of what is available. so if you prefer taxi, we have fly wheels. if you prefer ride share, we have side cars. if you want bikes, we have bike share. if you prefer to drive your own car, we show you parking. you just want to borrow a car, we have city car share. >> rides count also handles public transportation. and the app the free. >>> a week after david letterman announced his retir
just a charred skeleton left. and emergency workers helped a wounded passenger out of the transport bus trying to get them to the hospital. now, as we said, at this point, nine people have been killed including the fedex driver, the bus driver, and seven other people on the bus. that bus coming from la unified school district. >> that was andria borba reporting. we will continue to follow this story on kpix.com and bring you live updates on the morning show. >>> one app claims to...
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simply laying rows of bricks horizontally, some were laid vertically to provide a kind of internal skeletonlocking the horizontal rings of brickwork into place whilst the mortar was setting. enormous scale involves enormous weight, and brunelleschi's masterstroke in building his cupola was to devise a double shell, built first of stone and then of brick to lighten it still further. we're standing in one of the passageways between these two shells, and that solved his whole problem of access for his building materials and for subsequent maintenance, whilst the great ribs which bind the shells together ensure its strength and structural stability. when we come out into the light, out of the dome's dark passages and tunnels, we're surrounded by the classic forms of brunelleschi's lantern. we can immediately understand exactly what his great contemporary and fellow architect alberti meant when he spoke of this magnificent cupola rising above the skies, ample enough to encompass in its shadow all the people of tuscany. not only did brunelleschi's dome dominate the skyline of florence, he also sy
simply laying rows of bricks horizontally, some were laid vertically to provide a kind of internal skeletonlocking the horizontal rings of brickwork into place whilst the mortar was setting. enormous scale involves enormous weight, and brunelleschi's masterstroke in building his cupola was to devise a double shell, built first of stone and then of brick to lighten it still further. we're standing in one of the passageways between these two shells, and that solved his whole problem of access for...
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. >> it looks like skeletons but there is life, the root system survived the fire. >> reporter: they are producing young leaves and buried in the dirt, perfect fuel for an explosion of a new life. >> all that burped created a pulse of fertilizer, basically, that is giving all of the flowering flowers setting seeds over the years. >> there is a spectacular show in the areas that did not burn. complements of the drought. >> in the grass lands area there are amazing wildfires this year. a dry year. less grass to compete with them. >> a trail can take you to the scorched earth left by the fire. where ash is fueling an explosion of flowers and a reminder there is life. >> things are resprouting and we will see more stuff happening over the next two months. >> they are spectacular right now. two things to remember if you want to go and see the show, though, take plenty of water. it is dry due to the drought. watch where you walk. growing back quickly in the fire area, poison oak. >> a great day to spend the day and have a look at the view. the view today looks nice. mostly sunny skies, haz
. >> it looks like skeletons but there is life, the root system survived the fire. >> reporter: they are producing young leaves and buried in the dirt, perfect fuel for an explosion of a new life. >> all that burped created a pulse of fertilizer, basically, that is giving all of the flowering flowers setting seeds over the years. >> there is a spectacular show in the areas that did not burn. complements of the drought. >> in the grass lands area there are amazing...
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. >> where it might appear to be skeletons of dead plants but in fact, there's life. their root systems survived. >> reporter: aboveground, charred limbs are producing young leaves and below the dirt, an explosion of life. >> a big pulse of fertilizer is giving all the fire following flowers a big head start in setting seed and doing well over the next few years. >> reporter: there is also a spectacular show in the area that did not burn complements of the drought. >> there are amazing wild flowers this year because there is a dry year. less grass to compete. >> a single trail can take you to that dotted grassland to the scorched earth where ash is fueling an explosion of flowers and the reminder that the life on this mountain evolved to burn. >> the next year may be next year, but lots of things are starting to sprout and we are seeing lots more happening over the next two months. >> it is gorgeous up there. two things to remember if you want to see the show, take plenty of water because the sspigots are dry, also, watch where you walk because the poison oak is growi
. >> where it might appear to be skeletons of dead plants but in fact, there's life. their root systems survived. >> reporter: aboveground, charred limbs are producing young leaves and below the dirt, an explosion of life. >> a big pulse of fertilizer is giving all the fire following flowers a big head start in setting seed and doing well over the next few years. >> reporter: there is also a spectacular show in the area that did not burn complements of the drought....
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we will remove the skeleton from the plaster paris, like we have to excavate it all over again. >> reporter newest jurassic star, a 56 million year ol t-rex discovered by montana ranchers 25 years ago. until then, visitors can see a smaller collection of dinosaurs and still view the iconic hope diamond. but brice poole and the rest of us will have to wait until at least 2019 before these creatures can roam our imagination once more. mark albert, cbs news, washington. >> that is the "cbs evening news" tonight. later on cbs, "60 minutes." i'm jeff glor, cbs news in new york. scott pelley will xïq)e tomorrow. did good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org on-- for the pilot of the p that went down in the bay. a show of protest by the clippers against their owne over racial comments caugh >>> a live picture after two planes collided over the bay. >>> a show of protest from the clippers against their owner. >>> the father of the teen who stowed away on a flight to hawaii gave us insight on why his son did it, can kpix news is next ,, ,,,, ,, >
we will remove the skeleton from the plaster paris, like we have to excavate it all over again. >> reporter newest jurassic star, a 56 million year ol t-rex discovered by montana ranchers 25 years ago. until then, visitors can see a smaller collection of dinosaurs and still view the iconic hope diamond. but brice poole and the rest of us will have to wait until at least 2019 before these creatures can roam our imagination once more. mark albert, cbs news, washington. >> that is the...
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and then had to dig out all of the earth inside, and then inside the house they would erect a skeletonnot unlike what you see in a skyscraper. that's a big job. so meanwhile meanwhile, the widy got sent over to the national gallery but it took everything out. this is the widest nurture in storage at the national gallery. encases does look a the national gallery, this was unfinished at the security guards converted into a basketball court. i should mention most of his furniture wasn't worth very much. presidents routinely redecorated, and so we are not looking at all chippendale's. chester arthur, in 1882 trucks 24 wagon loads of white house furniture off to the auction house. many presidents did this. and grace coolidge limited when she became first lady that she looked around for original pieces of furniture and all she could find was a single chair that had the lungs of abraham lincoln. there wasn't much to say. there were a few pieces and the to do pieces and the ticket with a good and and they moved it to the national gallery. so this is the state dining room just before the renova
and then had to dig out all of the earth inside, and then inside the house they would erect a skeletonnot unlike what you see in a skyscraper. that's a big job. so meanwhile meanwhile, the widy got sent over to the national gallery but it took everything out. this is the widest nurture in storage at the national gallery. encases does look a the national gallery, this was unfinished at the security guards converted into a basketball court. i should mention most of his furniture wasn't worth very...
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. >> reporter: it generally takes her a day to construct the skeleton and a day more to write the cluess an innovator and being the first puzzle maker to combine letters with symbols to fill in the blanks. at first that twist caused a sensation but it's now a standard feature in puzzles including more than 150 she has been commissioned to make for the "new york times." the puzzle editor values her combination of craft and commitment. >> she experienced life since 1918. so, you know, things that we know from books, she knows from everyday life and that all shows up in the puzzle. >> reporter: and bernice doesn't hesitate in sometimes teaming up with much younger puzzle makers. >> one thing that is interesting is we have completely different styles when it comes to constructing and i remember bernice saying one puzzle she ended up with the word yay and saying that is not a word. and it's sort of informing and maybe a little slang but nothing you find in the dictionary. >> i'm always learning and you have to learn. i buy a dictionary every year because every year they have new words. >> re
. >> reporter: it generally takes her a day to construct the skeleton and a day more to write the cluess an innovator and being the first puzzle maker to combine letters with symbols to fill in the blanks. at first that twist caused a sensation but it's now a standard feature in puzzles including more than 150 she has been commissioned to make for the "new york times." the puzzle editor values her combination of craft and commitment. >> she experienced life since 1918. so,...
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last month and snow boarding houses and a skeleton chops. totally destroyed the reason population is estimated to have dropped from fifteen sixteen percent. critics arguehat it opens a strong un peacekeeping force to deploy its attendant will continue until two weeks. in south africa under cross examination of us get the stories is now in its second day he's on trial for murdering his girlfriend are resisting camp last year the olympic and paralympic sprinter has always said he shot her by mistake thinking she was an intruder. well on wednesday the athletes enter was grilled by the prosecutor in the court in pretoria catherine spencer takes a look back. it was the name and tells the story in sunday's team one likes the trading post examination to prosecute and wasted no time getting to the point you killed a shock to you but even then. on the losing side. yes i do my shopping till he was cleaned up. with the movie. dino was great to twenty one s to sympathetic portrait of the stories that the defense has attempted to constructing the pole sp
last month and snow boarding houses and a skeleton chops. totally destroyed the reason population is estimated to have dropped from fifteen sixteen percent. critics arguehat it opens a strong un peacekeeping force to deploy its attendant will continue until two weeks. in south africa under cross examination of us get the stories is now in its second day he's on trial for murdering his girlfriend are resisting camp last year the olympic and paralympic sprinter has always said he shot her by...
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they had to dig out out of the earth inside, and then inside the house, they would erect a steel skeleton, not unlike what you see in a skyscraper. that's a big job. meanwhile, the white house purposeture sent over to the national gallery, took it out of the white house, this is the white house furniture and storage at the national gallery and looks like the national gallery, this was an up finished gallery that the security guards converted into a basketball court. i should mention that most of the personture was not worth very much. president's routinely redecoratedded. we are not looking at old chip and dales here. one in 1882, dropped 24wagon loads of white house furniture off to the auction house, and many presidents did this, and grace coolidge lamented when she was first lady that she had looked around for original pieces of furniture and just found a single chair that belonged to lincoln. there was not much to save. there were a few pieces, and they took out what they could and moved it to the national gallery. this is the state dining room before the renovation began, and i'd lik
they had to dig out out of the earth inside, and then inside the house, they would erect a steel skeleton, not unlike what you see in a skyscraper. that's a big job. meanwhile, the white house purposeture sent over to the national gallery, took it out of the white house, this is the white house furniture and storage at the national gallery and looks like the national gallery, this was an up finished gallery that the security guards converted into a basketball court. i should mention that most...
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i have though doubt more witnesses will take the stand to add more substance around the skeleton version of these charge that pistorius is putting on the record. we can evaluate that testimony in its own right for how it appeared yesterday. we really have to reserve final judgments on the significance and implication until we've seen the whole case presented because we don't know yet how the evidence pistorius is giving will fit in and relate to the evidence that the subsequent witnesses will be giving later in the trail. >> and that's key. how will what's been said already fit in to the strategy that we'll see unfold in the weeks ahead, as i say, for viewers joining us, we're waiting for testimony to begin in pretoria, south africa. that's beginning now. we'll take you there live right now. >> you are still under oath, mr. pistorius. >> thank you, my lady. >> thank you. yes, mr. nel? >> mr. pistorius, my lady, i received a request, and that's why i have my cell phone in my hand. from mrs. steenkamp that after the adjournment yesterday, she informed me through her advocate that mr. pisto
i have though doubt more witnesses will take the stand to add more substance around the skeleton version of these charge that pistorius is putting on the record. we can evaluate that testimony in its own right for how it appeared yesterday. we really have to reserve final judgments on the significance and implication until we've seen the whole case presented because we don't know yet how the evidence pistorius is giving will fit in and relate to the evidence that the subsequent witnesses will...
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a fed text truck delivered the nearly complete skeleton of a tyrannosaurus rex this morning. the museum in the rockies agreed to threatened those bones for the next 50 years. every bone had to be packed into a plaster container before being loaded into that 18-wheeler and hauled across the cub. between inventory, preparation, and assembly, the bones won't be actually ready for display until 2019. >> can you imagine the pressure on that fedex, no potholes, don't drive too fast. >> precious cargo. >> spvery precious cargo indeed. and a precious weekend, too. >> we've hit that stride of gorgeous, gorgeous conditions. lelet me show you your highs for today. 77 in the south bay, 74 for the peninsula, and 65 in san francisco. yeah, i know, hard to beat. tomorrow we're warming up just a little bit and we'll skip right back down getting into that holiday weekend. >> certainly spoiled. >> indeed. >> thank you so much, everyone. >> easter dresses, a little bit way, but we're getting close to the weekend. three day. you can always do a little bit. >> you can get the latest information a
a fed text truck delivered the nearly complete skeleton of a tyrannosaurus rex this morning. the museum in the rockies agreed to threatened those bones for the next 50 years. every bone had to be packed into a plaster container before being loaded into that 18-wheeler and hauled across the cub. between inventory, preparation, and assembly, the bones won't be actually ready for display until 2019. >> can you imagine the pressure on that fedex, no potholes, don't drive too fast. >>...
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the skeleton, once reassembled, will be the centerpiece of a new exhibit in the dinosaur hall.od moon overnight, here's a speeded up version. over five and a half hours, the earth passed between the sun and the moon, casting a red shadow across the moon in a full lunar eclipse. we love this shot of the northern lights, the red moon, and the red planet, which was the closest it's been to earth in six years. this has been a year of healing here in boston-- not just for the wounded, but also for a photographer who shared their pain. and his story is next. c'mon, you want heartburn? when your favorite food starts a fight, fight back fast, with tums. heartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact. and goes to work in seconds. ♪ tum, tum tum tum... tums! if yand you're talking toevere rheuyour rheumatologistike me, about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain. this is humira helping me lay the groundwork. this is humira helping to protect my joints from further damage. doctors have been prescribing humira for ten years. humira works by targeting an
the skeleton, once reassembled, will be the centerpiece of a new exhibit in the dinosaur hall.od moon overnight, here's a speeded up version. over five and a half hours, the earth passed between the sun and the moon, casting a red shadow across the moon in a full lunar eclipse. we love this shot of the northern lights, the red moon, and the red planet, which was the closest it's been to earth in six years. this has been a year of healing here in boston-- not just for the wounded, but also for a...
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a nearly complete skeleton of a tyrannosaurus rex. now on display at the smithsonian museum of natural history. >> the fossil was found in montana. and the trek across country took four days in a fedex truck, carrying the 16 carefully packed crates. now, the t-rex is being assembled. teeth the size of bananas, there you go, delighting young and old alike. >>> a game show in the news this morning. monday night's episode of "jeopardy!" ended with a final "jeopardy!" answer that none of the three contestants knew the question to. >> not that unusual except one of the contestants was wearing the question. >> meant to evoke a person with arms outstretched and pointed downward, it was designed in 1958 by gerald holtom. 30 seconds. players, good luck. >> the question is, what is the peace symbol? champion sandy baker didn't get it right. but she still won the day and kept her streak going. where was the peace sign? >> on her ears. >> of course. >> it wasn't until later realized, if she looked in the mirror, she would have had that answer. sh
a nearly complete skeleton of a tyrannosaurus rex. now on display at the smithsonian museum of natural history. >> the fossil was found in montana. and the trek across country took four days in a fedex truck, carrying the 16 carefully packed crates. now, the t-rex is being assembled. teeth the size of bananas, there you go, delighting young and old alike. >>> a game show in the news this morning. monday night's episode of "jeopardy!" ended with a final...
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this one has a naked man falling back with this horrible skeleton of death reaching up to grab. and there are these -- that the feed of the pedestal audi's for captives meant to represent french and spaniard prisoners of war. he goes off on this extended riff about how they're reminded him of slaves in the market. and it's almost this stream of conscious and rift on the rock of africa where. in think the idea is interesting, but slavery created the wealth of the western world. what you is doing it was almost free associating to show the way slavery kind of creates a stream of associations and helps structure conscious. that statue was put up by a committee of some of the best liverpool merchants. mostly there were all slavers. including the slavered john bolton who was responsible -- who ordered the ship that had been seized by the french jacobin. so in other words, this statue -- the statue that prompted null to think about slavery in the first place was raised by the man most immediately responsible for bringing the west african to the americans that will inspire novell years
this one has a naked man falling back with this horrible skeleton of death reaching up to grab. and there are these -- that the feed of the pedestal audi's for captives meant to represent french and spaniard prisoners of war. he goes off on this extended riff about how they're reminded him of slaves in the market. and it's almost this stream of conscious and rift on the rock of africa where. in think the idea is interesting, but slavery created the wealth of the western world. what you is doing...
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and you walk into this skeleton and think, "there's no way, first of all, that they're going to fix it, let alone in a way that i liked, that satisfies me. let alone in the span of nine weeks." i mean, essentially, rebuilding the inside of this house and they did it. >> it's difficult for them, so i tried to, you know, calm them down, and explain to them that, "okay this has happened, but it's gonna be okay. and that we're gonna get it taken care of." and then i go through again the process and reassure them and try to answer all their questions because there's a lot involved in a homeowner claim. you've got all kinds of issues that come up, like she said, because you're dealing with all types of the structure that need to be alleviated and dealt with. and so i try to explain the whole process. i explain coverages to people very thoroughly, so they understand what they actually have coverage for. >> if vicky is any example of the people that work for aaa, you have nothing to worry about. and every penny you spend on your insurance is well spent. it's peace of mind you're buying. it's c
and you walk into this skeleton and think, "there's no way, first of all, that they're going to fix it, let alone in a way that i liked, that satisfies me. let alone in the span of nine weeks." i mean, essentially, rebuilding the inside of this house and they did it. >> it's difficult for them, so i tried to, you know, calm them down, and explain to them that, "okay this has happened, but it's gonna be okay. and that we're gonna get it taken care of." and then i go...
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the bearded ladies, siamese twins, the living skeleton, that sought -- the giant, zip the pen had caught the line faced man. my friends, this show was certainly -- would certainly offend modern sensibilities, but it was partly successful. as p.t. barnum put it, no one ever lost a dollar by underestimating the taste of the american public. [laughter] the american public is still interested in side shows. that is why every day a mainstream media portrays the conservative movement as a sideshow. they present a parade of horribles, candid it's too are portrayed as caring about the needs of women and minority groups, politicians who are said to promote xenophobia, fear of emigrants, and rich old white men your focus on lowering their tax rates and preserving the wealth instead of paying their fair share. day after day the media tells stories like these in lurid detail. through these reports and entire conservative movement is depicted as a parade of human oddity, just as shocking and just as fascinating as a circus sideshow. and many conservatives fear that the media-reported freak shows may
the bearded ladies, siamese twins, the living skeleton, that sought -- the giant, zip the pen had caught the line faced man. my friends, this show was certainly -- would certainly offend modern sensibilities, but it was partly successful. as p.t. barnum put it, no one ever lost a dollar by underestimating the taste of the american public. [laughter] the american public is still interested in side shows. that is why every day a mainstream media portrays the conservative movement as a sideshow....
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>> "skeleton twins." >> twins? >> i have brown hair. we play twins. >> what's next for you, liza?writing something i'm excited about, a group of teenage girls where something surprising happens to them. i also have a project with michael shannon i'm excited about. >> this was terrific. thanks for coming. thanks. i'm going to walk back here. it's like narnia. i'm going to meet a goat man. >> it's a black hole. ♪ >> live from pier 3 in san francisco, welcome to "bloomberg west." we cover innovation, technology, and the future of business. i'm emily chang. activist investor carl icahn settles his battle with ebay. we will hear from carl icahn himself. drew houston says that his company is entering a new phase. find out what it is all about. first the check of your top headlines. tech stocks sell off big time today.
>> "skeleton twins." >> twins? >> i have brown hair. we play twins. >> what's next for you, liza?writing something i'm excited about, a group of teenage girls where something surprising happens to them. i also have a project with michael shannon i'm excited about. >> this was terrific. thanks for coming. thanks. i'm going to walk back here. it's like narnia. i'm going to meet a goat man. >> it's a black hole. ♪ >> live from pier 3 in san...
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>> "skeleton twins." >> twins? >> i have brown hair. we play twins. >> what's next for you, liza?writing something i'm excited about, a group of teenage girls wear something surprising happens to them. i also have a project with michael shannon i'm excited about. >> this was terrific. thanks for coming. thanks i'm going to walk back here. it's like narnia. i'm going to meet a goat man. >> it's a black hole. ♪ . . >> this is "taking stock" for thursday, april 10, 2014. i am pimm fox. today's theme is selling, plain and simple. u.s. stocks tumbling. a lot of selling going on. the nasdaq composite index falling the most since 2011. we have a discussion around the selloff in just a moment. plus the chicago cubs looking to sell a minority ownership stake to renovate. their iconic home -- wrigley field. i will speak to the executive advising on the sale.
>> "skeleton twins." >> twins? >> i have brown hair. we play twins. >> what's next for you, liza?writing something i'm excited about, a group of teenage girls wear something surprising happens to them. i also have a project with michael shannon i'm excited about. >> this was terrific. thanks for coming. thanks i'm going to walk back here. it's like narnia. i'm going to meet a goat man. >> it's a black hole. ♪ . . >> this is "taking...
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." >> it generally days her a day to construct a puzzle's skeleton and come up with the words, a dayore to write the clues. bernice has been known as an innovator. where introducing rebuses, creating letters and symbols. now it's a standard feature in puzzles including the nearly over 150 for the new york times. its organizer, will shorts. >> things we know from books she knows from everyday life and that shows up in the puzzle. >> teaming one younger puzzle makers. >> we have completely different styles when it comes to puzzle constructing. bernice was complaining yay was not a word. something you don't find in the dictionary. >> i'm always learning. you have to learn. i buy a dictionary every year, because every year, they have new words. >> reporter: bernice says she's excited that at her age she can still earn a living doing something she enjoys, keeping her brain agile. >> the best part, knowing that i'm doing something for someone. you're really helping people so at least i've made a mark, a little mark. i need a vowel there. >> bernice gordon, a 13-letter word for amazing. >>
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they have a skeleton crew of spaniards. but think about that context.ey are dehydrated and they are starving and they are literally dying. and yet they come up -- they managed to summon the reserves and resources in order to perform, to shed the trappings which proved to be fragile because they are slipping away every day in the south pacific and assume the role of slavery in order to fool moseldalen. who knows why melville, what attracted him to the story but one of the things certainly has to be the way that these west africans were able to use the things that they were said not to possess cunning and reason and any kind of internal control things usually associated to free men in order to prove the things they were said to be, humble and as fawning and simpleminded. what's fascinating about bonito serino and the true events also is to compare it to. teachers though's uncle tom's cabin where emancipation presents african slaves and african-american slaves as simpleminded as being somehow more pure christians in their transparency in motives. >> moseld
they have a skeleton crew of spaniards. but think about that context.ey are dehydrated and they are starving and they are literally dying. and yet they come up -- they managed to summon the reserves and resources in order to perform, to shed the trappings which proved to be fragile because they are slipping away every day in the south pacific and assume the role of slavery in order to fool moseldalen. who knows why melville, what attracted him to the story but one of the things certainly has to...
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." >> it generally takes her a day to compose the puzzle's skeleton and another day to come you with the concludes. a puzzle america first to come up with rebbus. now a standard feature in puzzles including the 150 she's been commissioned to make for the new york times. its puzzle editor will shorts values the combination of can craft and commitment. >> she has experienced life since the 19-teens so you know things we know from books she knows from everyday life and that all shows up in the puzzle. >> and per nees doesn't hesitate in sometimes teaming up with much younger puzzle makers. >> i remember bernice telling me one time one of her puzzles she ended up with the word yay. she was complaining that's not a word. yay is something that is a bit informal, slangy, nothing you would find in the dictionary. >> i buy a dictionary every year because every year they have new words. >> bernice says she's excited that at her age she can still make a living from something she enjoys, make her brain agile. >> the best part, knowing i'm doing something for someone. you're really helping people
." >> it generally takes her a day to compose the puzzle's skeleton and another day to come you with the concludes. a puzzle america first to come up with rebbus. now a standard feature in puzzles including the 150 she's been commissioned to make for the new york times. its puzzle editor will shorts values the combination of can craft and commitment. >> she has experienced life since the 19-teens so you know things we know from books she knows from everyday life and that all...
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." >> it generally takes her a day to construct a puzzle's skeleton and come up with the words. a day more to write the clues. per nees has won fame -- bernice has won fame as an innovator. introducing rebus, combining letters with symbols to fill in the blank. it is now a standard feature in puzzles including the over 150 that she has been commissioned to for the new york times. >> she's from everyday life what we know from books. that shows up in the puzzle. >> and bernice doesn't hesitate to team up with younger puzzle makers. >> we have completely different styles when it comes to puzzle making. bernice was complaig that y-a-y was in the a word, it's sort of informal, maybe not slangy, not something you find in the dictionary. >> i'm always learning. you have to learn. i buy a dictionary every year because every year they have new words. >> bernice says she's excited that at her age she can still make a living from something she enjoys while making brains agile. >> knowing you're doing something for someone you're really helping people, so at least i've made a mark in the wo
." >> it generally takes her a day to construct a puzzle's skeleton and come up with the words. a day more to write the clues. per nees has won fame -- bernice has won fame as an innovator. introducing rebus, combining letters with symbols to fill in the blank. it is now a standard feature in puzzles including the over 150 that she has been commissioned to for the new york times. >> she's from everyday life what we know from books. that shows up in the puzzle. >> and...
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lou: one of the most complete tyrannosaurus risk skeletons ever and curb one dash uncovered now withithsonian. discovered in 1988 to in montano will be at the museum 50 years good to see the u.s. army corps of engineers courtesy of taxpayers. in five years into a presidency nearly 19% of americans shop believe the president is truthful. dr. ludwig on why the president flies and why we put up with his flying lou: the president likes the description as cool. we have no word for you to consider a substitute for cool some of whom consider themselves cool are better described in my judgment as languid beating manifesting ofsyjy disinterest of any effort slow or relaxed as san certainly you could just -- describe him as a cool president if you wish. four months after the president got the light of the year award a new fox poll shows he is worthy of at accolade.hiçk only 15 percent believe the president is on this. i am creating a of a kind construction leading psychotherapist dr. ludwig great to have you with us. the president more than half believe he is lying ellis' half the time. we hav
lou: one of the most complete tyrannosaurus risk skeletons ever and curb one dash uncovered now withithsonian. discovered in 1988 to in montano will be at the museum 50 years good to see the u.s. army corps of engineers courtesy of taxpayers. in five years into a presidency nearly 19% of americans shop believe the president is truthful. dr. ludwig on why the president flies and why we put up with his flying lou: the president likes the description as cool. we have no word for you to consider a...
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lou: one of the most complete tyrannosaurus risk skeletons ever and curb one dash uncovered now withthsonian. discovered in 1988 to in montano will be at the museum 50 years good to see the u.s. army corps of engineers courtesy of taxpayers. in five years into a presidency nearly 19% of americans shop believe the president is truthful. dr. ludwig on why the president flies and why we put up with his flying ways. next. meatball yelling c'mon, you want heartburn? when your favorite food starts a fight, fight back fast, with tums. heartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact. and goes to work in seconds. ♪ tum, tum tum tum... tums! predibut, manufacturings a means advanced technology. do. we learned that technology allows us to be craft oriented. no one's losing their job. there's no beer robot that has suddenly chased them out. the technology is actually creating new jobs. siemens designed and built the right tools and resources to get the job done. lou: the president likes the description as cool. we have no word for you to consider a substitute for cool some of whom consider the
lou: one of the most complete tyrannosaurus risk skeletons ever and curb one dash uncovered now withthsonian. discovered in 1988 to in montano will be at the museum 50 years good to see the u.s. army corps of engineers courtesy of taxpayers. in five years into a presidency nearly 19% of americans shop believe the president is truthful. dr. ludwig on why the president flies and why we put up with his flying ways. next. meatball yelling c'mon, you want heartburn? when your favorite food starts a...