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. >> this is the smothers brothers comedy hour.ng and welcome to the smothers brothers show. >> if rowan and martin and the smothers brothers are the new stars of tv comedy, it is the comedy itself rather than the comedians which is more often in the spotlight. these two programs have consciously tried to influence people by comedy techniques that break through the traditional song and skit routines and the by subject that's right that is often on the cutting edge of what is new. >> our government is asking us as citizens, good citizens, to refrain from traveling to foreign lands. >> okay. all you guys in vietnam, come on home. >> times were changing so quickly. in the '60s. and we didn't change them. >> we just reflected them. >> i can't hear you, what are you doing? >> getting ready to go to college. >> cbs gave the smothers brothers that show because they were clean-cut folk satirists. you know, they wore blazers. they could sing well. they were funny. >> mom liked you best! >> you lower your voice. >> mom liked you best. >> the
. >> this is the smothers brothers comedy hour.ng and welcome to the smothers brothers show. >> if rowan and martin and the smothers brothers are the new stars of tv comedy, it is the comedy itself rather than the comedians which is more often in the spotlight. these two programs have consciously tried to influence people by comedy techniques that break through the traditional song and skit routines and the by subject that's right that is often on the cutting edge of what is new....
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it grows over the corals smothers them, and kills them. narrator: the absence of fish that allows for this overgrowth of seaweed and the destruction of the coral is an example of how removing one part of the food web completely changes an ecosystem from one that is healthy and diverse to one that is only attractive to a limited number of organisms. it's what jackson calls the rise of slime. dr. jackson: what i call the rise of slime is the introduction of excessive amounts of nutrients that allows the microscopic plants in the water and also the seaweeds on the bottom to grow at extraordinarily rapid rates. if it gets out of control, there's far more microscopic plants and seaweeds than the grazers can possibly eat. the stuff just builds up and builds up. it dies before anything eats it. it falls to the bottom. it rots. the process of rotting consumes all the oxygen. so all the animals that normally would be using that oxygen they die because of this rotting of all this excess vegetation. and all you've got is jellyfish at the surface and
it grows over the corals smothers them, and kills them. narrator: the absence of fish that allows for this overgrowth of seaweed and the destruction of the coral is an example of how removing one part of the food web completely changes an ecosystem from one that is healthy and diverse to one that is only attractive to a limited number of organisms. it's what jackson calls the rise of slime. dr. jackson: what i call the rise of slime is the introduction of excessive amounts of nutrients that...
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it smothered part of a cemetery. >>> officials say adverse consequences will become irreversible unless greenhouse emissions are curbed soon. the report shied away from specific recommendations. it suggested that global warming can be reduced. >>> 16 minutes past the hour. record-breaking snowfall this weekend from maine to the carolinas. look at that. that was the scene before the new england patriots game. the flurries coming down and crews quickly cleaning up. creating hazardous winds and driving conditions for drivers. you see the white stuff covering the city in north carolina. this is sparta where plows were out in force clearing the roads. welcome to november, everyone. >>> let's get an early look at the weather with jennifer gray this morning. >> good morning. we are going to warm up across the east after a very cold weekend. sunny and warmer across the southeast and the warm air will filter into the northeast as we go through the week as well. cooler air will be found around the rockies with the center part of the country being the warmest. atlanta at 65 degrees. 63 in d.c. tem
it smothered part of a cemetery. >>> officials say adverse consequences will become irreversible unless greenhouse emissions are curbed soon. the report shied away from specific recommendations. it suggested that global warming can be reduced. >>> 16 minutes past the hour. record-breaking snowfall this weekend from maine to the carolinas. look at that. that was the scene before the new england patriots game. the flurries coming down and crews quickly cleaning up. creating...
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frederick county deputies were cleared in 2013 by a grand jury after smothering a developmently disabled man in a movie theater. prince george's county state attorney says idealy grand juries test the facts. >> this decision is made by citizens. >> 16 to 23 registered voters meet in secret twice a week for several months. they only hear one side of the cases brought to them. they say it gives prosecutors power. >> they get their slant on the story. >> it is rare that a prosecutor seeking an indictment is denied by a grand jury. many people in ferguson felt the fix was in to clear darren wilson. more than 200 students gathered today at the american university law school to faulk ferguson. >> a law professor says grand jury secrecy can lead to mistrust. >> nobody knows who the grand jurors are, so i think it has led to us from tration in a lot of places. >> she said given her experience with grand juries, she has questions about the process in ferguson. >> a lot of what we saw were people's frustrations, just because they were, in my opinion, disrespected all along the way. >> bradly beal,
frederick county deputies were cleared in 2013 by a grand jury after smothering a developmently disabled man in a movie theater. prince george's county state attorney says idealy grand juries test the facts. >> this decision is made by citizens. >> 16 to 23 registered voters meet in secret twice a week for several months. they only hear one side of the cases brought to them. they say it gives prosecutors power. >> they get their slant on the story. >> it is rare that a...
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the big banks or fannie or freddie, but some of the smaller banks and credit unions that -- by smotheringhem with red tape. so that's why you are seeing the disconnect. >> if you were too big to fail in 2008, now too big to fail is a winning strategy. you inoculate yourself. you leave the government no choice but to backstop you. in jpmorgan in 2006, it was jpmorgan chase. now it's jpmorgan bear stearns washington mutual, providian chase. and all of the things under it. if you look at all of the thousands of mergers over the years that are being rolled up into five or six big players in the united states, it's crazy to be wishful for that era of looking you in the eye. the system is more under host ra age by a handful of players. >> i would like to challenge something. community banks do a lot of the salt of though earthing lending. they quite frankly did not participate in the type of tread -- predator lending that lead to the housing collapse and the economy reeling the way it has. essentially right now what we see are large banks that fought for carveouts, that are now trying to gut th
the big banks or fannie or freddie, but some of the smaller banks and credit unions that -- by smotheringhem with red tape. so that's why you are seeing the disconnect. >> if you were too big to fail in 2008, now too big to fail is a winning strategy. you inoculate yourself. you leave the government no choice but to backstop you. in jpmorgan in 2006, it was jpmorgan chase. now it's jpmorgan bear stearns washington mutual, providian chase. and all of the things under it. if you look at all...
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and if you take a look it practical smothered a cemetery. you can see the headstones. that cemetery now barely recognizable. as we make our way towards town, we are about 480 feet away from civilization. this town, about 50 homes are in its direct path right now. residents have been told to pack up to be on stand by. now, eventually the lava flow will cut through this town and make its way towards the ocean that is only six miles away. residents in the town have time to pack up. but it does not make it easier. locals told me a snail can outrun this lava but we know it is much, much more powerful. right now, the fate of this town is still undecided. >> over the island, back to you. and >>> still ahead, the south bay congressional seat is up for grabs. how each candidate say he can trump the other. >> pleasant surprise for a southern california family who thought their dog was dead in a mudslide. well, it suddenly shows up. race that's being watched as the nation is coming to its boiling point. both candidas hit the campaign trail again this weekend. kpix 5's anne makove
and if you take a look it practical smothered a cemetery. you can see the headstones. that cemetery now barely recognizable. as we make our way towards town, we are about 480 feet away from civilization. this town, about 50 homes are in its direct path right now. residents have been told to pack up to be on stand by. now, eventually the lava flow will cut through this town and make its way towards the ocean that is only six miles away. residents in the town have time to pack up. but it does not...
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state-linked "chinadaily" says beijing residents "will no doubt feel uneasy when the city is once again smothered will get used to it as they did before." >> jon: that may be the worst city slogan ever! welcome to beijing -- you will get used to it -- as you did before. (laughter) but, of course, the real action was inside the summit, all eyes on the leaders of two of the world's superpowers. >> president putin went up to president obama in this very ornate room . and president obama sort of averted his gaze and avoided eye contact as if, not again, i don't necessarily want to talk to you. >> jon: makes it sound like they're mean girls! (laughter) and obama is shading putin because putin made out with brandon when he knew obama liked brandon. a little stink eye for a guy arming assad and insiding the ukraine is not necessarily appropriate, though the brandon thin stings, i'm not going to lie. if you think the relationship between obama and boont is a problem, check out japan and china trying to make things right. >> an awkward handshake between chinese president xi jinping and japanese prime mini
state-linked "chinadaily" says beijing residents "will no doubt feel uneasy when the city is once again smothered will get used to it as they did before." >> jon: that may be the worst city slogan ever! welcome to beijing -- you will get used to it -- as you did before. (laughter) but, of course, the real action was inside the summit, all eyes on the leaders of two of the world's superpowers. >> president putin went up to president obama in this very ornate room...
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. >> i want to show you what this lava flow did to a cemetery, it practically smothered it. you can barely see the headstones there. i want to show you, it went right over a country road threatening power lines. workers have been working prying to protect those power poles with heat resistant material. >>> the wait is the hardest part. one owner has put up barriers to help divert the flow. that goes against the wishes. >> you're kind of telling her like, no, you need to get off my property and she is kind of like, hello, this is mine. >> the defense agency here on the big island says it is expensive and impractical to try and divert the lava with no real guarantee it will work. it's never been done before on a large scale. on the big island, kpix, 5. >>> it is one thing to divert water, another thing to divert 2,000 degree lava. >>> and there will be roads where suddenly they just end because the lava has gone across that. and signs that say, just in case lava comes your way, watch out, there is a volcanic cloud that contains acid. >> that's what happens when you live near v
. >> i want to show you what this lava flow did to a cemetery, it practically smothered it. you can barely see the headstones there. i want to show you, it went right over a country road threatening power lines. workers have been working prying to protect those power poles with heat resistant material. >>> the wait is the hardest part. one owner has put up barriers to help divert the flow. that goes against the wishes. >> you're kind of telling her like, no, you need to get...
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it has effectively smothered a consumer movement born during the crisis. grassroots groups from all over greece has gathered here forming an alternative parliament seeing to check what they see as parliamentary democracy. >> our action dos not go against the law. lawmakers must understand that people have a right to buy their food freely wherever they wish and a farm consider sell wherever he wants to. >> reporter: loam lawmakers who voted for the bill said consumers are not their only constituents. >> i know they say we passed this law just to help supermarkets chains. but greece is not just supermarkets. they are also grocers. don't you think they'll shut down if people buy their potat potatoes off the back of a truck. >> reporter: many continue to sell their produce with impunity. now that politicians have assaulted them directly, they vow to wield that power with even more determination. al jazeera, northern greece. >> we'll make you aware of something that you're going to be hearing a lot about in the coming hours here on al jazeera. details very scan
it has effectively smothered a consumer movement born during the crisis. grassroots groups from all over greece has gathered here forming an alternative parliament seeing to check what they see as parliamentary democracy. >> our action dos not go against the law. lawmakers must understand that people have a right to buy their food freely wherever they wish and a farm consider sell wherever he wants to. >> reporter: loam lawmakers who voted for the bill said consumers are not their...
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it practically smothered it. you can barely see the headstones that are left there. i want to show you it just went right over a country road threatening power lines, workers have been working furiously to protect those power poles with heat resistant material. >> reporter: the waiting is the hardest part. a property owner put up bear areiors to divert the flow. it has created tension in this community because it goes against her wishes you. >> are telling her no, you neat to get off of my property and she is like hello, this is mine. >> reporter: civil defense agency says it is impractice and expensive to build a wall or barrier on a large scale with no guarantee that it will work. also, there is always a danger that if you channel it and divert it in another direction it will then flow on to someone else's yard. so, brian, it is a touchy subject here. >> all in the hands of gravity. thank you, betty. >>> more than two months after a 6.0 earthquake rocked wine country, some people are just now getting the help they need. fema just opened a pair of assistant centers
it practically smothered it. you can barely see the headstones that are left there. i want to show you it just went right over a country road threatening power lines, workers have been working furiously to protect those power poles with heat resistant material. >> reporter: the waiting is the hardest part. a property owner put up bear areiors to divert the flow. it has created tension in this community because it goes against her wishes you. >> are telling her no, you neat to get...
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. >>> coming up, it is day three of a monster lake effect snowstorm that has smothered the area around buffalo and the situation is becoming even more dire. howard? >>> it's turning into a beautiful afternoon. we have more arctic air on the way. enjoy it now. look at the temperatures as we go to break. a lot of temps in the 40s. even a few have slipped the 50- degree mark. i'll be back with the forecast. temperatures will go on a roller coaster ride and a cute little puppy you want to meet little puppy you want to meet in our petline segm in a race, it's about getting to the finish line. little puppy you want to meet in our petline segm in life, it's how you get there that matters most. like when i found out i had a blood clot in my leg. my doctor said that it could travel to my lungs and become an even bigger problem. so he talked to me about xarelto®. >>xarelto® is the first oral prescription blood thinner proven to treat and help prevent dvt and pe that doesn't require regular blood monitoring or changes to your diet. for a prior dvt i took warfarin, which required routine blood tes
. >>> coming up, it is day three of a monster lake effect snowstorm that has smothered the area around buffalo and the situation is becoming even more dire. howard? >>> it's turning into a beautiful afternoon. we have more arctic air on the way. enjoy it now. look at the temperatures as we go to break. a lot of temps in the 40s. even a few have slipped the 50- degree mark. i'll be back with the forecast. temperatures will go on a roller coaster ride and a cute little puppy you...
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don ford shows us how the killer plant smothers its prey. >> reporter: under all this, an oak tree is struggling to survive. it's covered by an alien plant, yellow tentacles, wrapping around every branch, every twig, every leaf. >> it's kind of scary looking, isn't it? >> reporter: it's called the japanese daughter, from from japan but southeast asia, and no one knows how it got here. this particularly powerful planted parasite likes oak trees, sucking their juices till the tree is dead. >> it can grow in maybe 6 inches a day. up to 6 inches a day. >> my grandma lives here. >> reporter: andrew davis is fighting the creepy invader but says it's scary how fast it takes over. >> we'll be sitting in there watching tv. let's make a deal. and i look up and i go oh, my god, it's inside. >> reporter: she lives across the street. smiling, she jokes about protecting her trees from the invader. >> get over on my tree, i might get my gun and shoot it. i keep my trigger finger exercised every day. >> reporter: so far it's infesting about a dozen trees in oakland, all under the watch of alameda cou
don ford shows us how the killer plant smothers its prey. >> reporter: under all this, an oak tree is struggling to survive. it's covered by an alien plant, yellow tentacles, wrapping around every branch, every twig, every leaf. >> it's kind of scary looking, isn't it? >> reporter: it's called the japanese daughter, from from japan but southeast asia, and no one knows how it got here. this particularly powerful planted parasite likes oak trees, sucking their juices till the...
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it used to be home to hundreds of people 30 years ago before lava practically smothered this entire town. >> pretty freaky, but it is pretty. i like walking on it. >> reporter: today, it is home to sebine jamison. a san jose native. >> i have been through three major earthquakes in santa cruz and one of them took my house off the foundation. that inspired me to move to hawaii. >> reporter: she has lived in this $76,000 home nor a year next to a handful of others who don't mind the rustic lifestyle. they collect rain warter and use solar and rain power. people here share the innovative spirit of the bay area. >> people are more apt to have creative lifestyles where they can charge ahead and do new things. just be really different. >> reporter: these tiny homes only started popping up in the last few years. kalapana was once covered in lava. it backed up and caused a black crust to swell and the lava spilled out of tubes underground. >> we see the lava stall. >> reporter: geologist janet says in 1990, it took more than half a year for the lava to wipe out kalapana. in pahoa, lava from the
it used to be home to hundreds of people 30 years ago before lava practically smothered this entire town. >> pretty freaky, but it is pretty. i like walking on it. >> reporter: today, it is home to sebine jamison. a san jose native. >> i have been through three major earthquakes in santa cruz and one of them took my house off the foundation. that inspired me to move to hawaii. >> reporter: she has lived in this $76,000 home nor a year next to a handful of others who...
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. >> performed tonight at the original smothers and chicago.mothers inxkç to paris failed to score inthe first quarter for six straig g. that appears to be the thing they solved and stolons. opening drive. first of two touchdowns in the quarter. the bears blew a 14-3 lead. >> to franchise low eight times. held to just 6 rushing yards. stepping into game winning streak. >> to not think anybody is going to quit. leaders of the team will make sure we finish. >> if you're willing to shut it down i do not want you on my team. >> really next to no chance of making the playoffs. all left the game with injuries. next up the cowboys at soldier field on thursday night. >> the 49 his offense. two interceptions including one that set up the only touchdown of the game. improving to 8-4. the eagles and cowboys filly up 13 points in the third. bricks a few tackles and goes back 38 yds to put the game away. sanchez scored his first rushing touchdown. >> 16 from chicago with to take home a gold tonight. the not even have a football team. now it takes a 12-1 record into the high-school football. they'l
. >> performed tonight at the original smothers and chicago.mothers inxkç to paris failed to score inthe first quarter for six straig g. that appears to be the thing they solved and stolons. opening drive. first of two touchdowns in the quarter. the bears blew a 14-3 lead. >> to franchise low eight times. held to just 6 rushing yards. stepping into game winning streak. >> to not think anybody is going to quit. leaders of the team will make sure we finish. >> if you're...
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the tactic for firefighters, moving the mulch around to smother the flames. but that could be hard because the pile of mulch is 15 feet deep in some areas. >>> most roads in upstate new york are back open today after last week's paralyzing snowstorm. tens of thousands of tons of snow have been carted from the buffalo area since then. but as temperatures rise, reporter jericka duncan reports on the flooding. >> 100% of streets are passable in the city of buffalo now. >> reporter: the mayor says crowds like these have removed 9,000 tons of -- 90,000 tons of snow in and around the city. serve feet of snow well in parts of western new york in three days last week making for a difficult and costly clean- up. >> it's a storm of historic magnitude in terms of snowfall in the city of buffalo. >> reporter: but the expenses make it even higher is warming. thes over the next -- temperature over the next couple of days quickly melt the snow causing flooding. >> if this becomes in effect a dam, then you see the water here build up and come other thed -- over the road. >>
the tactic for firefighters, moving the mulch around to smother the flames. but that could be hard because the pile of mulch is 15 feet deep in some areas. >>> most roads in upstate new york are back open today after last week's paralyzing snowstorm. tens of thousands of tons of snow have been carted from the buffalo area since then. but as temperatures rise, reporter jericka duncan reports on the flooding. >> 100% of streets are passable in the city of buffalo now. >>...
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. >> reporter: the lava is threatening to smother the town but its flow is sporadic in the last 48 hours stopping and starting as it slides downhill towards pahoa. along the main roads you can't see any signs that the lava is literally in its backyard. >> $5. >> there you go. >> thank you. >> reporter: in fact, it was business as usual friday morning at a bakery. >> you still live down there, right? >> yes. >> reporter: but there is an undercurrent of anxiety. >> there is a lot of tension. there's worry and a lot of it is just the unknown because, you know, we can walk away from the lava and not get hit by the lava, but how are we going to have jobs? how are we going to um, are we going to be separate from our friends and family? >> reporter: that's because one of the biggest concerns right now is whether the stream of lava will slice this town in half cutting off access roads to the village. >> so torturing. it looks like it's going to be a slow painful death for pahoa. >> reporter: there is as much fear and worry as there is fascination with the lava flow. a lot of people want to see i
. >> reporter: the lava is threatening to smother the town but its flow is sporadic in the last 48 hours stopping and starting as it slides downhill towards pahoa. along the main roads you can't see any signs that the lava is literally in its backyard. >> $5. >> there you go. >> thank you. >> reporter: in fact, it was business as usual friday morning at a bakery. >> you still live down there, right? >> yes. >> reporter: but there is an...
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morning the slow moving river of lava in had hawaii is on the move, it is crossing a major row way smothering part of the cemetery and burning down a shed and now homes are just a few hundred feet away. >>> how your smart phone can help you and your family, fight the flu, this season. we will be right back. >>> road are wet out there, rain is coming down around certain areas, we have traffic and weather, we will do it together and we will do it on the other side, good morning, family, we will see you in a bit. >>> good morning, more on our breaking news including brand new video of carlesha freeland gaither leaving the hospital in maryland. >> "eyewitness news" captured video of carlesha and her family getting into a van in columbia, maryland before returning home to philadelphia atf agents spotted carlesha with suspect delven barnes in the back seat of his car in jessup, maryland yesterday afternoon. barnes was taken into custody without incident. authorities say this attack appears to be random and there was no indication that carlesha and barnes knew each other. >>> we are learning more ab
morning the slow moving river of lava in had hawaii is on the move, it is crossing a major row way smothering part of the cemetery and burning down a shed and now homes are just a few hundred feet away. >>> how your smart phone can help you and your family, fight the flu, this season. we will be right back. >>> road are wet out there, rain is coming down around certain areas, we have traffic and weather, we will do it together and we will do it on the other side, good morning,...
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. >> lava threatening to smother everything in its path except something very strange that's happened in hawaii that has one family believing in miracles. ,,,,,,,,,,,, belonging to a woman whose kidnapping was caught on surveillance h >>> developing tonight, a bank card belonging to a woman whose kidnapping was caught on surveillance has been used. security cameras show how the 22-year-old was grabbed and dragged kicking and screaming down a philadelphia street sunday night. the fbi has now joined in the intensified search for her. police say the woman's bank card was used yesterday morning at an atm at this bank 75 miles from philadelphia. [ indiscernible ] >> give me my child. >> not pressing no charges, anything like that. all we want back is our daughter. >> karlisha is nursing assistant . the we regard is $45,000. >>> -- reward is $45,000. >>> ringling brothers and barnum & bailey circus has been cited for the hair hanging stunt that went wrong. eight acrobats were hurt last may in rhode island. they used a defective rigging components. the company disputed the $7,000 fine and is
. >> lava threatening to smother everything in its path except something very strange that's happened in hawaii that has one family believing in miracles. ,,,,,,,,,,,, belonging to a woman whose kidnapping was caught on surveillance h >>> developing tonight, a bank card belonging to a woman whose kidnapping was caught on surveillance has been used. security cameras show how the 22-year-old was grabbed and dragged kicking and screaming down a philadelphia street sunday night. the...
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you have to smother it in gravy to make it taste good. but it looks great, but it's so unsatisfying. >> really? >> kimberly, what are your traditions? >> i love food, i love to eat. so mashed potato, i could eat those every single day. and i love turkey. but i don't like dry turkey. >> i like dry turkey. >> what? did don't you like it plomoist wet? >> i like it moist and wet, but the -- i do. but here's the thing. do you ever get mad at anybody at the table? >> i would never do that because i want to eat all the mashed potatoes. i'm not a big fan of yams or pump pin pie, but i like cranberries. >> my tradition, i was at the kids' table. >> you yyou still are. >> yeah. and they said nobody wanted to sit at the adult table. >> i wasn't allowed near the kids' table. >> you couldn't fit. it's too high. >> this is the fox kids table. >> that's true. you hadn't figured that out yet? >> did i tell you about when i got invited to that fancy -- >> tell us again. >> i've heard a lot of your stuff, too. not much of it, but i remember this woman was
you have to smother it in gravy to make it taste good. but it looks great, but it's so unsatisfying. >> really? >> kimberly, what are your traditions? >> i love food, i love to eat. so mashed potato, i could eat those every single day. and i love turkey. but i don't like dry turkey. >> i like dry turkey. >> what? did don't you like it plomoist wet? >> i like it moist and wet, but the -- i do. but here's the thing. do you ever get mad at anybody at the table?...
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and a government that is so good at making everything stable as a consequence is smothering the possibilityor that into public policy.zpspq if we don't do that we will get what we deserve. >> coming up, we've looked at the changes that obamacare has óm will it be responsible for changing the world's greatest t deliberative body? after the break. hey matt, what's up? i'm just looking over the company bills. is that what we pay for internet? yup. dsl is about 90 bucks a month. that's funny, for that price with comcast business, i think you get like 50 megabits. wow that's fast. personally, i prefer a slow internet. there is something about the sweet meditative glow of a loading website. don't listen to the naysayer. switch to comcast business today and get 50 megabits per second for $89.95. comcast business. built for business. >>> the aca was signed into law in 2010. later that year, in no small part, thanks tozj+5áe1 obamacare was a political earthquake. republicans took back the house andçó gained sixluívt seats in senate.ó7/are we , upheaval in4-3ja 2014? >> do you swear or affirm that t
and a government that is so good at making everything stable as a consequence is smothering the possibilityor that into public policy.zpspq if we don't do that we will get what we deserve. >> coming up, we've looked at the changes that obamacare has óm will it be responsible for changing the world's greatest t deliberative body? after the break. hey matt, what's up? i'm just looking over the company bills. is that what we pay for internet? yup. dsl is about 90 bucks a month. that's...
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and a government that is so good at making everything stable as a consequence is smothering the possibility that into public policy.zpspq if we don't do that we will get what we deserve. >> coming up, we've looked at the changes that obamacare has óm will it be responsible for changing the world's greatest t deliberative body? after the break. ♪ music ...the getaway vehicle! for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. >>> the aca was signed into law in 2010. later that year, in no small part, thanks tozj+5áe1 obamacare was a political earthquake. republicans took back the house andçó gained sixluívt seats in senate.ó7/are we , upheaval in4-3ja 2014? >> do you swear or affirm that the testimony b>a you're about give is the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. >> remember thefv÷5juá insurance plan who of her her to drive out way over4Ñx new hampshire's couy . even know yet. >> your doctor is 11 milies fro wentworth douglas, is that right. fib. hard to travel in a car= way. >vfacyx9s. >> it's may 14th and she's being cross-examined byf mcafria, az9sh governor la
and a government that is so good at making everything stable as a consequence is smothering the possibility that into public policy.zpspq if we don't do that we will get what we deserve. >> coming up, we've looked at the changes that obamacare has óm will it be responsible for changing the world's greatest t deliberative body? after the break. ♪ music ...the getaway vehicle! for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. >>> the aca was signed into law in 2010....
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now that the right is huffing that toxic power gas, they'll get in to expand the security state to smother what's left of your freedom. the good news is, you may be a lumbersexual. i'll show you about the grizzly adams trend that might s
now that the right is huffing that toxic power gas, they'll get in to expand the security state to smother what's left of your freedom. the good news is, you may be a lumbersexual. i'll show you about the grizzly adams trend that might s
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. >> smothered pork chops are in my head. >> you didn't even mention apple pie. >> i can't go on. >> how about that forecast. >> all righty. moving forward. it's a cold morning. cold nearly full moon in the western sky. that will greet you when you step out the door along with a blustery wind and chilly temperatures. it's down into the mid-40s in montgomery, loudoun county. upper 40s to 50 in fairfax and prince george's county. right in washington, low 50s. on the upper 40s near the chesapeake. between 8:00 and 9:00, more sunshine. still rather chilly. only 50 degrees. it will take a highly to warm. today you will need a jacket, wind breaker. later today, sunglasses. bright sun through much of the day. those gusty winds. and earlier this week i visited this school. the henderson school in montclair, virginia. that's in prince william county. and i had a terrific time talking to these second graders at the henderson school in prince william county. thank the teacher in the back. there's lori. bit milder but still chilly sunday and lighter wind. then monday into veterans day, a bit mil
. >> smothered pork chops are in my head. >> you didn't even mention apple pie. >> i can't go on. >> how about that forecast. >> all righty. moving forward. it's a cold morning. cold nearly full moon in the western sky. that will greet you when you step out the door along with a blustery wind and chilly temperatures. it's down into the mid-40s in montgomery, loudoun county. upper 40s to 50 in fairfax and prince george's county. right in washington, low 50s. on the...
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jung ya, duck that's been marinated, blanched, then reheated, smothered in a sauce made from the reduced dark soy, salt, and sugar. and this to round things out. yan du shin, a clay pot soup of bean curd-based stock with salted pork belly, tofu ribbons, and bamboo shoots. >> mm. oh, good flavor. this is a socialist country, supposedly. >> yeah. >> a communist country, supposedly. it is in fact, from all the evidence i've ever seen, the most dynamic capitalist country on earth. what do you think of that? >> i think a lot of my western friends come here thinking china is a posh version of north korea or the party controls everything. but they come here, they're surprised it's actually not that much. they do seem to be promoting the free market even more with the free trade zone, just establishing shanghai. so it's amazing. >> from what i see everywhere i go, the world is becoming more chinese, chinese influence, chinese food. you build a casino in vegas, you build a hotel in singapore, you have to consider what will the chinese think. is that exciting? >> it's exciting that we finally have
jung ya, duck that's been marinated, blanched, then reheated, smothered in a sauce made from the reduced dark soy, salt, and sugar. and this to round things out. yan du shin, a clay pot soup of bean curd-based stock with salted pork belly, tofu ribbons, and bamboo shoots. >> mm. oh, good flavor. this is a socialist country, supposedly. >> yeah. >> a communist country, supposedly. it is in fact, from all the evidence i've ever seen, the most dynamic capitalist country on earth....
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it smothered part of a cemetery, trees and grass lands. the national guard is assisting with security around the lava. >>> we got up to 71 degrees yesterday. we're probably not going to get there today because of all the cloud cover. it's still on the mild side. well up into the 60s. we have wet weather coming tomorrow. but especially wet for the morning rush. some cold winds returning before the end of the week. right now we do have cloud cry skies across the area. 62 in philadelphia. eight mile an hour wind. we are two degrees colder than we were at this time yesterday. it's over 58 in reading. 53 in mount pocono. into the 60s just about everywhere else. everybody has the clouds. we're not quite as warm as we were at this time yesterday. but it's still above average. everybody is a fee degrees below. reading nine degrees below what they saw 24 hours ago. the radar over the past hour, we saw a couple of sprinkles on radar. some of this not reaching the ground. not exactly impressive. but the cloud cover is. we have one or two breaks in it
it smothered part of a cemetery, trees and grass lands. the national guard is assisting with security around the lava. >>> we got up to 71 degrees yesterday. we're probably not going to get there today because of all the cloud cover. it's still on the mild side. well up into the 60s. we have wet weather coming tomorrow. but especially wet for the morning rush. some cold winds returning before the end of the week. right now we do have cloud cry skies across the area. 62 in philadelphia....
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empties -- amphorae which contained wine, olive oil and garum -- the unspeakable fish sauce which they smothered with. tens of thousands of these amphorae all around pompeii -- must have been a terrific problem. these are the coke cans of the ancient world. what do you do to get rid of them ? one of the answers is you crunch them up and make floors out of them. there is more to this house than bins and empties. as well as being a place of work -- a shop -- it's also a place for a family, a place for living. and you can see this the moment you come into the kitchen. here's the stove, the hearth, on which the family could prepare its food. and above the hearth, we find something very characteristic -- a lararium, a little shrine where the spirits of the household, the lares, dance on either side of an altar where an offering is made. so this is not just a place for food preparation, but it's a focus for the loyalties of the family and family life. what we see in this house, then, with this combination of rather shabby shop rooms and surprisingly nicely decorated private rooms, is something very ty
empties -- amphorae which contained wine, olive oil and garum -- the unspeakable fish sauce which they smothered with. tens of thousands of these amphorae all around pompeii -- must have been a terrific problem. these are the coke cans of the ancient world. what do you do to get rid of them ? one of the answers is you crunch them up and make floors out of them. there is more to this house than bins and empties. as well as being a place of work -- a shop -- it's also a place for a family, a...
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it practically smothered it. you can barely see the headstones that are left there. it went over a country road threatening power lines. workers have been working trying to protect those power polls with heat resistant material. >>> one property owner has put up barriers to protect his home and divert the flow. that goes against paley's wishes. >> you're kind of telling her like, no, you need to get off my property and she is like, hello, no this is mine. >> the civil defense agency here on the big island says it is expensive and impractical to build walls or barriers to try and divert the lava with no real guarantee it will work. it's never been done before on a large scale. kpix 5. >>> republican haves a shot of taking control of the u.s. senate in tomorrow's midterm elections. >> including 6 that are currently in democrat's hands. the outcome will have a major impact on president's obama final 2 years in the white house. >>> perhaps the closest race in the bay area is in the 17th district. he is running for his eighth term. his challenger used to work in president
it practically smothered it. you can barely see the headstones that are left there. it went over a country road threatening power lines. workers have been working trying to protect those power polls with heat resistant material. >>> one property owner has put up barriers to protect his home and divert the flow. that goes against paley's wishes. >> you're kind of telling her like, no, you need to get off my property and she is like, hello, no this is mine. >> the civil...
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so far, it has smothered a cemetery and crossed a road and burned vegetation. >>> the united nationssued a report on climate change. adverse conditions will be irreversible unless something is done soon. global warming can be done with shifts to renewable energy sources and capturing greenhouse emissions from the atmosphere. >>> record-breaking snow from maine to the carolinas. this was the scene before the new england patriots game. we have a full report coming up to tell you what happened during the game. the flurries came down. the crews worked quickly to clean it up. some parts of the state hit with rain and gusty winds which created hazardous conditions for drivers. an early snowfall in maine where the weather service says this is the first time ever bangor has been hit with double digit snow in november. and in south carolina this is the south, that is snow in parts of the city. the same story in north carolina. this is the city of sparta. the snow plows out in full force clearing the roads. >> it is only november 3rd. indra petersons has the look at the weather. she told us it
so far, it has smothered a cemetery and crossed a road and burned vegetation. >>> the united nationssued a report on climate change. adverse conditions will be irreversible unless something is done soon. global warming can be done with shifts to renewable energy sources and capturing greenhouse emissions from the atmosphere. >>> record-breaking snow from maine to the carolinas. this was the scene before the new england patriots game. we have a full report coming up to tell you...
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smothered by a staggering amount of snow. six feet of snow has fallen since yesterday. five people have died including a motorist swallowed by a snow drift up to 15 feet. roads are impassible. they were stranded on a bus for more than 24 hours before state troopers managed to rescue them early this morning. i will talk to one of the assistant coaches in a few minutes. comfort for those at home. crashing through doors and windows on the roofs and power lines. er this wind winter hearty regi. >> they are worse than the blizzard of 77. the snowfall is that heavy. it's probably heavier than anything that we have seen in over 40 years. >> unbelievable. cnn meteorologist jennifer gray is standing in the elements and it looks so cold. >> it is cold. temperatures in the teens and it feels like the single digits. we are not in blizzard-like conditions as we were earlier this morning. the sun is out and it's not going to help much because temperatures are not going to get above freezing. all that you see here is going to stay right here. this bulldozer is taking the snow and push
smothered by a staggering amount of snow. six feet of snow has fallen since yesterday. five people have died including a motorist swallowed by a snow drift up to 15 feet. roads are impassible. they were stranded on a bus for more than 24 hours before state troopers managed to rescue them early this morning. i will talk to one of the assistant coaches in a few minutes. comfort for those at home. crashing through doors and windows on the roofs and power lines. er this wind winter hearty regi....
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turkey in the pro game meal because they saw arizona had turkey on thursday thanksgiving then got smotheredalready know that from the trades. >> maybe carbs like pasta to help. >> whatever it is. they have a good spread wherever they go on the road but it won't be turkey. >> gotcha. you don't want to get sleepy. >> winter weather? hmm. hard to believe. winter storm watch. no typo there. no error. of course, today the high temperature was 72 degrees. but wednesday rain will be changing over to wet snow. so it does look like that snowfall is going to accumulate some of the new model runs coming continue to indicate the heaviest snow will be north and west of philadelphia. but mainly accumulating on those grassy surfaces. sue sr. yo will have an update at 4:00 a.m. and bob kelly with traffic to get you ready for the big holiday. >> all right. sounds good. remember of course to watch tmz coming up next at 11:00 p.m. >> and we have just about 11:00 o'clock mayor nutter is supposed to be speaking about what happened in ferguson and you're looking right now at live pictures from ferguson. we're he
turkey in the pro game meal because they saw arizona had turkey on thursday thanksgiving then got smotheredalready know that from the trades. >> maybe carbs like pasta to help. >> whatever it is. they have a good spread wherever they go on the road but it won't be turkey. >> gotcha. you don't want to get sleepy. >> winter weather? hmm. hard to believe. winter storm watch. no typo there. no error. of course, today the high temperature was 72 degrees. but wednesday rain...
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. >> reporter: the lava is threatening to smother the town. but its flow has been sporadic in the last 48 hours stopping and starting as it slides downhill toward pahoa. along the main road, you can't see any signs that the lava is literally in its backyard. >> $5. >> there you go. >> thank you. >> reporter: in fact, it was business as usual friday morning at this bakery. >> you still live down by ohlone, right? >> reporter: there is tension and worry. >> a lot of it is the unknown. we can walk away from the lava and not get hit by the lava but how are we going to have jobs, are we going to be separated from friends and family. >> reporter: that's because one of the biggest concerns right now is whether the stream of lava will slice this town in half cutting off access roads to the village. >> when you move here or you live here you always take that chance, you know? that's how it is when you live near an active volcano but never expect it to flow this way, you know,. >> reporter: there is as much fear and worry as there is fascination with th
. >> reporter: the lava is threatening to smother the town. but its flow has been sporadic in the last 48 hours stopping and starting as it slides downhill toward pahoa. along the main road, you can't see any signs that the lava is literally in its backyard. >> $5. >> there you go. >> thank you. >> reporter: in fact, it was business as usual friday morning at this bakery. >> you still live down by ohlone, right? >> reporter: there is tension and worry....
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a smothering amount of snow here. the big dig is on south of buffalo. buried residents getting out of shoulder-deep snow. many of them desperately trying to remove the piles of snow on their roofs, yards and address. some still stuck, calling out for help. we're riding with todd roland, chief of the fire department, responding to more than 250 emergencies since tuesday. there's a 91-year-old woman inside the house. we need to get her out because this roof might come down. >> i'd rather take you out when i had the chance than dig you out. >> reporter: within minutes, another call. reports of a man lying unresponsive in his garage. we speed through narrow, snow covered streets. it's not good news. out of respect we need to back our cameras back. a man died of an apparent heart attack, trying to dig the home out of the snow. another fatality attributed to this storm. and now a new threat. warming temperatures and rain means flood watches. >> the warming will bring melting. melting will bring water. water will bring floods. >> reporter: homes in this part o
a smothering amount of snow here. the big dig is on south of buffalo. buried residents getting out of shoulder-deep snow. many of them desperately trying to remove the piles of snow on their roofs, yards and address. some still stuck, calling out for help. we're riding with todd roland, chief of the fire department, responding to more than 250 emergencies since tuesday. there's a 91-year-old woman inside the house. we need to get her out because this roof might come down. >> i'd rather...
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it had al smothering. ♪ >> reporter: wrong anaconda, al. ♪ my anaconda don't >> reporter: when it comes alive. >> reporter: it's being eaten alive by critics. when you saw this, what did you do? jeanne moos, cnn -- ♪ my anaconda don't >> reporter: -- new york. >> just want to leave that anaconda alone. and keep it away from dumb humans. well, if not all serious science stuff going on at the international space station, check out this cool gopro experiment. guess what where they put it? nasa astronauts put the camera inside a floating bubble of water and, of course, posted the video online for all of us. this orbiting bubble cam. there it is, as they're calling it fun to watch but really does have a real purpose. hey, guys, it was to explore the phenomenon of water surface tension in micro graft. yeah, whatever. it's just cool. thank you for watching our special coverage here on cnn. i'm natalie allen. up next my colleague zain asher with another hour. please stay with us. in allen. >>> what authorities say happened to the students, and how some police officers may have been involved. pr
it had al smothering. ♪ >> reporter: wrong anaconda, al. ♪ my anaconda don't >> reporter: when it comes alive. >> reporter: it's being eaten alive by critics. when you saw this, what did you do? jeanne moos, cnn -- ♪ my anaconda don't >> reporter: -- new york. >> just want to leave that anaconda alone. and keep it away from dumb humans. well, if not all serious science stuff going on at the international space station, check out this cool gopro experiment....
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the only real movement rescue crews and volunteers dashing around on atvs searching for people smotheredtorm. alexandra field is live in buffalo. alexandra? >> reporter: jake, these first responders are facing such enormous challenges. this is a time when people need more help than ever. just behind me, that's the fire department. i want to put into perspective, here's an intersection. what looks like a pile of snow, that is a car that was abandoned and completely buried in snow. look, taking the fire trucks out of that firehouse right now, not an option. a lot of the roads are impassable and closed altogether. firefighters are hopping on atvs, on quads. these guys are just bringing them in -- >> looks like we had a problem with our signal there. alexandra field in snowy, buffalo, thanks. >>> turning now to another major national story, early this morning, a study session worked into a war zone for some 400 students and florida state university's library. a lone shooter opened fire in the middle of the library wounding three, sending others behind makeshift barricades. one student was sa
the only real movement rescue crews and volunteers dashing around on atvs searching for people smotheredtorm. alexandra field is live in buffalo. alexandra? >> reporter: jake, these first responders are facing such enormous challenges. this is a time when people need more help than ever. just behind me, that's the fire department. i want to put into perspective, here's an intersection. what looks like a pile of snow, that is a car that was abandoned and completely buried in snow. look,...
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have seen the democrat in this race, bruce braley, out campaigning with harkin, trying to convince smotherse is the best choice. will work for both sides but that's a seat that has been held for decades by harkin so democrats losing a champion. i asked braley yesterday when what will make the difference in this race that is so tight you can't rely on any poll. here's what he told me. >> there's a big difference-maker. we have the pest ground game we have ever had in iowa in a nonpresidential year. see it everywhere i go. >> it is all about the ground game here, about turnout, about the volunteers and it's interesting, shep, always to talk to voters here in iowa because having been here they're very educated and very savvy. >> and expect to be talked to and with, and in this case, they've heard it all, shannon. >> they have. and it's gotten really heated. we have been with both candidates. there was a bit of a surprise, very organized, very loud protest that went on for quite a while. a lot of shouting, you know, it was interesting. it was the first amendment on full display, and she said th
have seen the democrat in this race, bruce braley, out campaigning with harkin, trying to convince smotherse is the best choice. will work for both sides but that's a seat that has been held for decades by harkin so democrats losing a champion. i asked braley yesterday when what will make the difference in this race that is so tight you can't rely on any poll. here's what he told me. >> there's a big difference-maker. we have the pest ground game we have ever had in iowa in a...
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less than one hour ago, investigators announced the smother not a victim but a suspect. fox 29's dave schratwieser is live at red lion state police barracks in burlington county for us tonight. dave? >> reporter: iain, that news conference wrapped up about 45 minutes ago and state police now say this was a double homicide and attempted suicide with the main suspect being the children's mother. she remains in extremely critical condition in the hospital with a gunshot wound to the head. >> she's believed to have shot her three children and turned the gun on herself. >> reporter: that was announce the from the state police friday after they completed their investigation into thursday postrace psychiatric discovery inside this home on holly park drive in tabernacle. two children shot to death. a third seriously and their mother 44-year-old janine le page shot in the head. >> the weapon was found in very close proximity to the mother. >> janine le page, a pillow was used to muscle the gunshot sounds. >> reporter: state police say 14-year-old nicholas haremin seen in an insta
less than one hour ago, investigators announced the smother not a victim but a suspect. fox 29's dave schratwieser is live at red lion state police barracks in burlington county for us tonight. dave? >> reporter: iain, that news conference wrapped up about 45 minutes ago and state police now say this was a double homicide and attempted suicide with the main suspect being the children's mother. she remains in extremely critical condition in the hospital with a gunshot wound to the head....
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prosecutors say the man made threats about smothering his wife and dumping her body in a creek.nother post the man wrote he had "enough explosives to take care of the state police and sheriff's department." the guy says he's an aspiring rapper and claims they were not threats but song lyrics. he claims he had a first amendment right to make the statements. if ruled in his favor, his conviction could be overturned. we're joined by a criminal defense attorney. this is a fascinating case. >> it is. >> the guy got 44 months in prison for doing the things that a lot of people do every day but the authorities said, hey, this guy is a serious problem and a serious threat. >> that is right. that's correct. it definitely escalated when he started making posts after the fbi came to his house to investigate posts that he had been making about his now ex-wife and his former employer, which was an amusement park and some of the employees that were gruesome and violent in nature. it didn't help then that when the fbi did come to his house that he even, in turn, made another post about the fbi
prosecutors say the man made threats about smothering his wife and dumping her body in a creek.nother post the man wrote he had "enough explosives to take care of the state police and sheriff's department." the guy says he's an aspiring rapper and claims they were not threats but song lyrics. he claims he had a first amendment right to make the statements. if ruled in his favor, his conviction could be overturned. we're joined by a criminal defense attorney. this is a fascinating...
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i'm dick smothers. >> bipolar disorder, there are two poles.ypertension, you're really hyperactive and you just want to stay up all night because you feel really good and then you start dipping. it could be within five minutes. and you go to another pole. >> $50 on the bag. >> you just -- you just -- i was like man, i just want to kill myself. this is ridiculous. and then oh, man, i'm glad i'm alive. but the lithium carbonate keeps you like this. >> our goal is to get people with mental illness out into general population, to have jobs, to go to school and to do everything that everybody else does here. so they're all throughout the facility. >> most of these guys are going to be returning to the streets. not everyone is sent to prison with a life sentence. and with that in mind, i think i would feel safer and feel better about these people going back to the streets with the kind of skills that we can provide them, instead of just opening the doors when their sentence is done and hoping the best. >> there are successful graduates of the rtu pro
i'm dick smothers. >> bipolar disorder, there are two poles.ypertension, you're really hyperactive and you just want to stay up all night because you feel really good and then you start dipping. it could be within five minutes. and you go to another pole. >> $50 on the bag. >> you just -- you just -- i was like man, i just want to kill myself. this is ridiculous. and then oh, man, i'm glad i'm alive. but the lithium carbonate keeps you like this. >> our goal is to get...
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would agree that is giving up, leaving the camp sites cleaner than we found that but that desire is smothered by layers of hopelessness and discouragement and cynicism and when that could be released, the natural desire to give back is expressed. >> the office of politics, one of the things sam talks about, the need to inspire, not just to motivate but to inspire. having a political system where people with different views have very vigorous debate and think seriously about alternative proposals and have a chance to influence people they selected to make a decision that they will like. is the heart of democracy. politics is what makes democracy and the more we go out and fight against the cynicism, this is how you are empowered to reach out to the people your community has been elected to make a change. a lot of people who feed the cynicism, they don't want to do the work, they want to snap their fingers and get the results, that is not the way it works in democracy. 312 million with a lot of different views. and find consensus or compromised, there are ways to do it and getting people to und
would agree that is giving up, leaving the camp sites cleaner than we found that but that desire is smothered by layers of hopelessness and discouragement and cynicism and when that could be released, the natural desire to give back is expressed. >> the office of politics, one of the things sam talks about, the need to inspire, not just to motivate but to inspire. having a political system where people with different views have very vigorous debate and think seriously about alternative...
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my question is two years before all in the family, the smothers brothers was off the air. i wanted because they were out of sync with the times, and wanted to know how you got away with what you got away with than in all in the family. >> i will take issue with get away. i don't think we got away with anything is >> as opposed to being taken off the air. >> i do know what you mean but a lot of people -- it suggests that some think, wasn't what the american people were ready for and expected. there is nothing, no subject, including maude's abortion, no subject we dealt with that isn't part of the everyday american culture. there isn't a family in america that hasn't lived or known a family that didn't live up the street or down the street, nothing we dealt with that wasn't common to every american family. it is the establishment that doesn't think they are ready for this. that they are going to go nuts or sponsors get 60 letters from people. this is the danger of the religious right. it is a narrow group in america but they can make an awful lot of noise. you deal with a su
my question is two years before all in the family, the smothers brothers was off the air. i wanted because they were out of sync with the times, and wanted to know how you got away with what you got away with than in all in the family. >> i will take issue with get away. i don't think we got away with anything is >> as opposed to being taken off the air. >> i do know what you mean but a lot of people -- it suggests that some think, wasn't what the american people were ready...
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state-lichked "chinadaily" says beijing residents will no doubt feel uneasy when the city is once again smotheredfter the apec meeting but they will get used to it as they did before. in late october marathon runners were forced to race in hazardous pollution. chinese designers have incorporated face masks into upcoming collections as battling smog is part of every day life when foreign leaders are not in town. >> these are the most kra mattic anti-pollution measures beijing has seen since they hosted the olimympics back in 2008. even then we've seen pollution measures rising in the last several hours. >> all right, seth. please be careful. ing their you very much. >>> an alarming study looks at the dangers to paths. they're also known as pods. the journal pediatrics says more than 17,000 children came into contact with these pods in the last two years. three quarters of the cases involve children younger than the age of 3. our dr. holly phillips is here and joins us at the table. you've got a personal story to share in just a minute. the first time i saw these, i thought, no wonder kids are gett
state-lichked "chinadaily" says beijing residents will no doubt feel uneasy when the city is once again smotheredfter the apec meeting but they will get used to it as they did before. in late october marathon runners were forced to race in hazardous pollution. chinese designers have incorporated face masks into upcoming collections as battling smog is part of every day life when foreign leaders are not in town. >> these are the most kra mattic anti-pollution measures beijing has...