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the hoist more positive than sponge bob square pants.rom the new spok bob movie to get everybody positive. we have coffee, cup cakes trying to get us a good mood. we sent quincy out to find out what people are positive about this morning. did you find more people, quincy. >> well, 69th and market, people are a little slow. they are slow waking up, getting up early. but all these people right here. how are you doing. >> ohio. >> what is your name. >> willie savage. >> what are you positive about. >> i'm positive of the new year. i became certified as a dental assistant. i passed my radiology exam. i'm looking for a job. anybody have a job for me. i'm cert filed. >> how are you doing. >> my name is jamal scarbureau. >> what are you positive. >> i made it in the new year and i'm in school, i got five weeks left to be certified as a dental assistant. >> is what your name. >> i'm cameron johnson. >> well, i'm chillin cool i'm positive about being here, 2015, new year new start. i want to to bigger, better things for everybody i'm helping out.
the hoist more positive than sponge bob square pants.rom the new spok bob movie to get everybody positive. we have coffee, cup cakes trying to get us a good mood. we sent quincy out to find out what people are positive about this morning. did you find more people, quincy. >> well, 69th and market, people are a little slow. they are slow waking up, getting up early. but all these people right here. how are you doing. >> ohio. >> what is your name. >> willie savage....
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dirty brushes and sponges can be covered with bacteria that cause breakouts and infection. luminess air is the most hygenic way to apply makeup, and dermatologists recommend it. >> when you're wearing luminess air, not only do you look great because of the makeup, but you're actually protecting the future of your skin. luminess air is really the only makeup that i recommend for my patients. >> announcer: and at luminess air, we never test on animals. it's time to make a change. now you can use the magic of airbrush to regain that youthful look. >> you can't stay looking the same way that you did before. no. >> announcer: and when you order, we'll include four free gifts. we'll include our luminess air blush, the skin-brightening luminess glow, our luminess air bronzer, and the luminess air moisturizing primer. it's an $80 value, yours free when you order. and luminess air is completely guaranteed. if you don't see results like this, just send it back for a full refund of the purchase price. and we'll even include free shipping when you order right now. >> i love free shippi
dirty brushes and sponges can be covered with bacteria that cause breakouts and infection. luminess air is the most hygenic way to apply makeup, and dermatologists recommend it. >> when you're wearing luminess air, not only do you look great because of the makeup, but you're actually protecting the future of your skin. luminess air is really the only makeup that i recommend for my patients. >> announcer: and at luminess air, we never test on animals. it's time to make a change. now...
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bob. >> sponge bob is brilliant. see you later, everybody. "happening now" starts right now. jon: a fox news alert, digging out and trying to stay warm. that monster blizzard dropping up to three feet of snow in some areas of new england. hope you're having a good morning. i'm jon scott. heather: and i'm in for jenna lee. welcome to "happening now." thousands of homes and businesses are in the dark including the whole island of nantucket. a few miles down the coast from boston, the blizzard washed out a section of seawall flooding one neighborhood. that breach in the town of marshfield just west of cape cod and now more snow could be on the way, though not as much as what is already on the ground. across massachusetts, maine and other northeastern states so let's get the very latest right now from david lee miller. we saw you driving on the way this morning on fox and friends first. you managed to get there. you were in marshfield massachusetts, correct? >> that is correct. and the locals will tell you, heather, mars
bob. >> sponge bob is brilliant. see you later, everybody. "happening now" starts right now. jon: a fox news alert, digging out and trying to stay warm. that monster blizzard dropping up to three feet of snow in some areas of new england. hope you're having a good morning. i'm jon scott. heather: and i'm in for jenna lee. welcome to "happening now." thousands of homes and businesses are in the dark including the whole island of nantucket. a few miles down the coast...
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sponge bob and dora the explorer are cutting the cord, we will find out more in a moment.ere's kenny. >> oh, i am. >> doing some of his musical best here at post nine. ♪ >>> sponge bob and friends are jumping into subscription streaming. nickelodeon announcing plans to follow hbo, cbs and launch its own direct to consumer subscription service. details of the service will be announced next month and nickelodeon's parent company viacom said the service will be aimed toward mobile devices. this is the first property of viacom to pursue this. interesting development. >> big for kids. i mean i know you don't have them but i certainly do. >> but i am one. >> yeah, right. >> i watch some nick. >> sponge bob, is that your favorite? >> it is. still thinking about ren and stimpy from my younger years. we're watching amazon and google, both reporting after the bell. amazon shares have take an hit of late. what are you watching for from that company? >> from a.m., really want to see how much they're spending on content will that continue to hit their bottom line or have investors adju
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all the dimensions and characteristics of the cake and the sponge. what is it supposed to be? i've come to terms with the fact that just because i like something does not mean everyone else will. i think of it in terms of music. i am a radiohead fan. i was a prince fan as a kid. >> we are about to be really hungry and incredibly restless to taste some of your cakes. what were some of the things that you actually liked beforehand and just said a reluctant but fond farewell? >> potato starch. >> potato starch. beloved by jews at passover. >> and in french baking. it is expensive. it has a great texture. it lends itself to adding starch without protein so that you can have a finer texture. >> it makes a delicate crumb like cake flour. >> but it can add a dryer texture after a long time. so we are going to reduce the amount of that. but it is all about vegetable fat. you have to look at what kind of fat you are using in a cake to shorten. >> i thought you were a defender of butter. >> i am a huge defender of butter. i'm all for it. but we use a blend of different fats rather than
all the dimensions and characteristics of the cake and the sponge. what is it supposed to be? i've come to terms with the fact that just because i like something does not mean everyone else will. i think of it in terms of music. i am a radiohead fan. i was a prince fan as a kid. >> we are about to be really hungry and incredibly restless to taste some of your cakes. what were some of the things that you actually liked beforehand and just said a reluctant but fond farewell? >> potato...
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bob. >> sponge bob is brilliant.now" starts right now. jon: a fox news alert, digging out and trying to stay warm. that monster blizzard dropping up to three feet of snow in some areas of new england. hope you're having a good morning. i'm jon scott. heather: and i'm in for jenna lee. welcome to "happening now." thousands of homes and businesses are in the dark including the whole island of nantucket. a few miles down the coast from boston, the blizzard washed out a section of seawall flooding one neighborhood. that breach in the town of marshfield just west of cape cod and now more snow could be on the way, though not as much as what is already on the
bob. >> sponge bob is brilliant.now" starts right now. jon: a fox news alert, digging out and trying to stay warm. that monster blizzard dropping up to three feet of snow in some areas of new england. hope you're having a good morning. i'm jon scott. heather: and i'm in for jenna lee. welcome to "happening now." thousands of homes and businesses are in the dark including the whole island of nantucket. a few miles down the coast from boston, the blizzard washed out a section...
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we'll take look at the wild weather of 2014 plus -- >> what do an elevator, popcorn and sponge bob squarets have in common? i'm jonathan hunt. the answer to tha ♪ >> welcome back to this fox 29 special report 2014 a look back. >>> from fires to floods we saw mother nature's wrath all over the country. fox news meteorologist maria molina looks at the year in weather. >> reporter: a heat wave in the middle of winter hits california. the same experiences warmest winter in more than 100 years. while the west coast bakes the east coast freezes. snow and sleet rattle the midwest and northeast a record 70 total inches of snowfall on chicago with wind chills 20 below zero. >> at the same time high winds in oregon cause he can treatmently rare wildfires to flare up burning hundreds of acres. >>> down under australia continues its record heat wave temperatures as high as 111 degrees for days on end. the heat affects affects wildlife causing dehydration for many out back species. from down under to down south here in the us a light dusting of snow crippled birmingham alabama and atlanta georgia. mil
we'll take look at the wild weather of 2014 plus -- >> what do an elevator, popcorn and sponge bob squarets have in common? i'm jonathan hunt. the answer to tha ♪ >> welcome back to this fox 29 special report 2014 a look back. >>> from fires to floods we saw mother nature's wrath all over the country. fox news meteorologist maria molina looks at the year in weather. >> reporter: a heat wave in the middle of winter hits california. the same experiences warmest winter...
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must have 8 years old, i was wiping the blackboard and somebody said, "the don't give the jew the spongehat the hell is going on here? >> because we were concerned, my father ran a battery operated radio. i remember hearing hitler's voice. he was always yelling. i would ask my parents, who is hitler, and why is he yelling and saying that he will kill all the jews? and most of my parents -- mostly my parents said, don't worry, the nazis won't come here. >> if it had been less gradual, my father would have been more conscious to get out of here. >> its 1944, mid-march. >> it was passover. >> they came on horses with food and clothing. >> they surrounded the house. they gave us one hour. >> all the villagers lined the streets. not one single one of them, not even my best friend, said they were sorry. >> every jew was on the street. we had to walk 14 kilometers to the train station. >> we were loaded on to the cattle cars. there was silence through the whole journey. they don't give us any food or any water. >> there was no bathrooms, nothing. >> there was a bucket, an empty bucket in the co
must have 8 years old, i was wiping the blackboard and somebody said, "the don't give the jew the spongehat the hell is going on here? >> because we were concerned, my father ran a battery operated radio. i remember hearing hitler's voice. he was always yelling. i would ask my parents, who is hitler, and why is he yelling and saying that he will kill all the jews? and most of my parents -- mostly my parents said, don't worry, the nazis won't come here. >> if it had been less...
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[laughter] they're sponges. they need it. >> if you don't get it, demand it. neil: there we go. good stuff. after the big night live look. looking forward to it. we'll steal some stuff. she'll have stuff on the set. did davy diamond say he inherited a crisis from the government. jpmorgan. take it. neil: all right. in our biz blitz diamonds having it rough. a legal battle with the government over banks forced by the government. ceo jamie dimon saying he got a raw deal. >> so, you know, how you're doing it all. >> so you're saying, if you would have known what was ahead maybe you would have not have acquired better bernstein? >> i thought we would have had a contracted that protected us. but it had to be airtight. >> anything that you read secretary paulson was pretty much there saying this is how it's going down. and jamie -- i think jamie dimon will probably never say okay i'm jamie dimon, i'm here to help. so i think the government blew it. neil: now, being sued by the government. what do you make of all this? >> the relationship between the bank and the -- i'll bail you out an
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so the storm we need, it's almost like your kitchen spong, you have a lot of moisture in it, it's over squeeze out of the moist from these. so it's just basically clouds and maybe a few light showers. >> we're going in the wrong direction with the temperatures. >> definitely and maybe end of month, late january into february, some of the forecast models hinting at mib more significant rainfall, but we need a lot more than that. >> we concernly is do. >> enjoy the sunshine. >> it will be here. >> thank you, mark. >>> tonight stanford hosted the defending national champions. >> and the warriors bounce back in houston after that tough loss last night in oklahoma city. sports director mark ibaÑez coming up next with sportswrapment we'll be right back. . >> how is it going everybody? i'm mark ibanez, joe fonzi is off. the golden warriors make shaking off last night's loss to the thunder. beating people by double-digits because they had the full compliment of players. bought back in. the dunk and pass. and andre iguodala was out last night and the lay-up and foul. warriors lead at halftime a
so the storm we need, it's almost like your kitchen spong, you have a lot of moisture in it, it's over squeeze out of the moist from these. so it's just basically clouds and maybe a few light showers. >> we're going in the wrong direction with the temperatures. >> definitely and maybe end of month, late january into february, some of the forecast models hinting at mib more significant rainfall, but we need a lot more than that. >> we concernly is do. >> enjoy the...
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they want to investigate they fought jerry sponge ability -- they do it in private. don't do it in public because the first rule of foreign policy should be first do no harm. what we doing by this? endangering americans at home and abroad, putting out intelligence community in danger and we are frankly a generation of intelligence communities. we did this in the late 1970s. when senator frank church ran for president, and air cia and dirty laundry, he did not run for president but as a result of what he did, for generation, we have for our ability to collect human intelligence. lou: he got it, clandestine forces as a result, interviews of money. is there a political coincidence here? if at this report was released by dianne feinstein today that there was a public release of a difference of view between the white house and the couple cabinet members and the cia director about its released just as jonathan gruber was be trained the left by showing the fact that it was the fraud. obamacare was a fraud on the american people. >> that is an amazing coincidence that all of
they want to investigate they fought jerry sponge ability -- they do it in private. don't do it in public because the first rule of foreign policy should be first do no harm. what we doing by this? endangering americans at home and abroad, putting out intelligence community in danger and we are frankly a generation of intelligence communities. we did this in the late 1970s. when senator frank church ran for president, and air cia and dirty laundry, he did not run for president but as a result...
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rand paul is like sponge bob crazy pants to begin with and then you throw in this stuff and it makes the whole party look ridiculous. remi, you do a lot of song work and you are talented. this comes up a lot. the republicans are about 20 years behind the democrats in trying to make some kind of comedy out of politics. >> i listen to it and i feel like i am not the target -- i don't know who the target audience was. i don't know if i have met them. i don't know if it is like -- i don't think it was anybody at this table. >> that's why tweel a move on. they will make cash off your trash. seattle, a city, will soon start fining residents who throw out their leftovers. as part of an effort to boost composting and reduce greenhouse gases. i have no idea how that works. the city shames people who don't recycle or compost their scraps by putting a tag on their garbage can. it is somebody's job to look through trash. here i have been doing it for free all of these years. residents whose garbage cans contain more thanton% recyclables -- more than 10% recyclables will be fined up to 50 bucks.
rand paul is like sponge bob crazy pants to begin with and then you throw in this stuff and it makes the whole party look ridiculous. remi, you do a lot of song work and you are talented. this comes up a lot. the republicans are about 20 years behind the democrats in trying to make some kind of comedy out of politics. >> i listen to it and i feel like i am not the target -- i don't know who the target audience was. i don't know if i have met them. i don't know if it is like -- i don't...
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that there is sponge bob square pants, upside down and you can see he is smiling, the child a 16-month-old boy was brought into the hospital because he was believed to have swallowed something, he swallowed a toy pendant that belonged to his sister, it was safely removed and the boy is okay. children 1 to 3 are most at risk for choking or swallowing small octobers a reminder to parents keep an eye out for the items they could be toys or food. hey, cal. snap out of it buddy. sorry. just day dreaming. about a classic truck with flames? yeah! custom chrome... right! and one more to complete the collection. (laughing) alright. how'd you know? you've got the new instant game from the pennsylvania lottery. yeah. $1,000,000 super cash, with top prizes of $1 million. (male announcer) want to see your dreams come to life? you could scratch your way to instant winning. the pennsylvania lottery. bring your dreams to life. >>> one of the nation's most popular cop cars is being recalled. the intercepter sedans have a problem with their interior door handles, a faulty spring can cause the door to come o
that there is sponge bob square pants, upside down and you can see he is smiling, the child a 16-month-old boy was brought into the hospital because he was believed to have swallowed something, he swallowed a toy pendant that belonged to his sister, it was safely removed and the boy is okay. children 1 to 3 are most at risk for choking or swallowing small octobers a reminder to parents keep an eye out for the items they could be toys or food. hey, cal. snap out of it buddy. sorry. just day...
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the only time i can peel them away from sponge bob is when you come on in the other room.ing and the last couple months the earnings come out next month. >> don't trust them. don't trust them. too much disappointment out of the chute. tyler? >> caller: i want to get your opinion on sky works -- >> david aldridge is the best. this is the greatest semi conductor company, i can't fight it. the stock was up huge today. they have intellectual property. kpin inexpensive stock and ladies and gentlemen, that is the conclusion of the lightning round. >>> 2015 new year what should be your number one resolution? simple you got to be diversified, number one story, own it, live it, breathe it. i will not let you fall off the wagon because we'll be here. let's get right to it. this is where you call me and tell me the top five holdings and mix it up a little. start with susan in virginia susan you're the first caller what do you got? >> apple, phillip parish johnson control, washington real estate investment trust and bang of america. >> man i think this is actually terrific portfolio.
the only time i can peel them away from sponge bob is when you come on in the other room.ing and the last couple months the earnings come out next month. >> don't trust them. don't trust them. too much disappointment out of the chute. tyler? >> caller: i want to get your opinion on sky works -- >> david aldridge is the best. this is the greatest semi conductor company, i can't fight it. the stock was up huge today. they have intellectual property. kpin inexpensive stock and...
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[laughter] they're sponges. they need it. >> if you don't get it, demand it. neil: there we go.stuff. after the big night live look. looking forward to it. we'll steal some stuff. she'll have stuff on the set. did davy diamond say he inherited a crisis from the government. jpmorgan. take it. 3rd and 3. 58 seconds on the clock, what am i thinking about? foreign markets. asian debt that recognizes the shift in the global economy. you know, the kind that capitalizes on diversity across the credit spectrum and gets exposure to frontier and emerging markets. if you convert 4-quarter p/e of the s&p 500 its yield is doing a lot better... if you've had to become your own investment expert, maybe it's time for bny mellon a different kind of wealth manager ...and black swans are unpredictable. i've been called a control freak... i like to think of myself as more of a control... enthusiast. mmm, a perfect 177-degrees. and that's why this road warrior rents from national. i can bypass the counter and go straight to my car. and i don't have to talk to any humans, unless i want to. and i don'
[laughter] they're sponges. they need it. >> if you don't get it, demand it. neil: there we go.stuff. after the big night live look. looking forward to it. we'll steal some stuff. she'll have stuff on the set. did davy diamond say he inherited a crisis from the government. jpmorgan. take it. 3rd and 3. 58 seconds on the clock, what am i thinking about? foreign markets. asian debt that recognizes the shift in the global economy. you know, the kind that capitalizes on diversity across the...
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it doesn't disappear, it acts like a sponge for contaminants. >> reporter: in the pacific ocean alone noaa says patches of garbage swirl about. there are laws that prohibit dumping in the ocean, the problem is enforcement. there's another issue, the vast ocean waters are very difficult to police. >> all over the world people are realizing that we cannot afford the use of single use plastics and companies need to start taking responsibility for what happens to their products after they leave the consumer's hands. >> reporter: as for the airasia jet and image 370, what impact will they have on these bodies of water. cummings says as ocean pollution goes the debris from the planes are drops in the bucket. >> the bigger problem is what happens here on the land. 85% starts on land. it's as simple as the debris we see in the sand the cigarettes butts, straws forks, bottles, bags. >> reporter: some common items that may help daily life but pose a threat to our oceans. stephanie elam cnn. >>> you can learn more about the problem of plastic in our oceans at five giars.org. >>> a former leader
it doesn't disappear, it acts like a sponge for contaminants. >> reporter: in the pacific ocean alone noaa says patches of garbage swirl about. there are laws that prohibit dumping in the ocean, the problem is enforcement. there's another issue, the vast ocean waters are very difficult to police. >> all over the world people are realizing that we cannot afford the use of single use plastics and companies need to start taking responsibility for what happens to their products after...
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we'll take look at the wild weather of 2014 plus -- >> what do an elevator, popcorn and sponge bob squareonathan hunt. the answer to tha ♪ >> welcome back to this fox 29 special report 2014 a look back. >>> from fires to floods we saw mother nature's wrath all over the country. fox news meteorologist maria molina looks at the year in weather. >> reporter: a heat wave in the middle of winter hits california. the same experiences warmest winter in more than 100 years. while the west coast bakes the east coast freezes. snow and sleet rattle the midwest and northeast a record 70 total inches of snowfall on chicago with wind chills 20 below zero. >> at the same time high winds in oregon cause he can treatmently rare wildfires to flare up burning hundreds of acres. >>> down under australia continues its record heat wave temperatures as high as 111 degrees for days on end. the heat affects affects wildlife causing dehydration for many out back species. from down under to down south here in the us a light dusting of snow crippled birmingham alabama and atlanta georgia. miles of traffic backs up k
we'll take look at the wild weather of 2014 plus -- >> what do an elevator, popcorn and sponge bob squareonathan hunt. the answer to tha ♪ >> welcome back to this fox 29 special report 2014 a look back. >>> from fires to floods we saw mother nature's wrath all over the country. fox news meteorologist maria molina looks at the year in weather. >> reporter: a heat wave in the middle of winter hits california. the same experiences warmest winter in more than 100 years....
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we'll take look at the wild weather of 2014 plus -- >> what do an elevator, popcorn and sponge bob squaren? i'm jonathan hunt. the answer to tha ♪ >> welcome back to this fox 29 special report 2014 a look back. >>> from fires to floods we saw mother nature's wrath all over the country. fox news meteorologist maria molina looks at the year in weather. >> reporter: a heat wave in the middle of winter hits california. the same experiences warmest winter in more than 100 years. while the west coast bakes the east coast freezes. snow and sleet rattle the midwest and northeast a record 70 total inches of snowfall on chicago with wind chills 20 below zero. >> at the same time high winds in oregon cause he can treatmently rare wildfires to flare up burning hundreds of acres. >>> down under australia continues its record heat wave temperatures as high as 111 degrees for days on end. the heat affects affects wildlife causing dehydration for many out back species. from down under to down south here in the us a light dusting of snow crippled birmingham alabama and atlanta georgia. miles of traffic ba
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. >> ♪ ♪ >> sponge bob square pants. >> never been into it. what a prenup is, of course, well, now there is an attorney over in london, who says, she's put together some documentation and it is called a pet prenup. so you don't have to start fighting over the dogs and cats when, you know, your marriage breaks up. >> that's a big debate that everybody is on. >> oh, jennifer, you probably seen that in your practice, haven't you? >> i have, i have. >> the people fighting over dogs? >> all the time, in fact, one of my earliest cases was dog custody case. judge was not happy. because in pennsylvania, and many jurisdictions, pets are treated as property. they're like a couch, or a chair, or any piece of furniture in your house although people attach so many emotions to their pets. and in some cases people love pets as much if not more than their own. >> a pet prenup kinds of makes sense to me. >> how does it work? >> well, like any prenuptial agreement, would you address issues regarding the pet. when you enter into the agreement. so, you might deal
. >> ♪ ♪ >> sponge bob square pants. >> never been into it. what a prenup is, of course, well, now there is an attorney over in london, who says, she's put together some documentation and it is called a pet prenup. so you don't have to start fighting over the dogs and cats when, you know, your marriage breaks up. >> that's a big debate that everybody is on. >> oh, jennifer, you probably seen that in your practice, haven't you? >> i have, i have. >>...
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your brain is such a sponge when you're young, and all of those things really stick. >> one of the great things i'll recommend is actually listening to charlotte's web there's an audio recording that e. be. white does himself and it's so amazing to hear how he imagines the goose and her little idiosyncratic speech patterns. when i asked you who your literary hero was and you said wilbur why? >> i lived on a farm in tennessee when i was a kid, and i got a pig for my ninth birthday. not one of those pot-bellied pigs but the way pigs used to be. it was small for a couple of weeks -- [laughter] it was my dog and it grew up to be 350 pounds. and i became a vegetarian three days after my ninth birthday because i wouldn't eat my dog, and i wouldn't eat my pig, and that was it. that book had a huge impact on me. >> did you have a literary hero either as a child or now? >> well, i suppose as a child it was strider in the lord of the rings and captain haddock, some mixture of the two. >> francine? well, i liked all those, excuse me very basic empowered girls, you know pip by longstocking and -- >>
your brain is such a sponge when you're young, and all of those things really stick. >> one of the great things i'll recommend is actually listening to charlotte's web there's an audio recording that e. be. white does himself and it's so amazing to hear how he imagines the goose and her little idiosyncratic speech patterns. when i asked you who your literary hero was and you said wilbur why? >> i lived on a farm in tennessee when i was a kid, and i got a pig for my ninth birthday....
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it acts as a sponge for contaminants. >> reporter: in the pacific alone, noaa said massive patches of plastic swirl about. there are laws that prohibit dumping blass ticks in the ocean. the problem is enforcement. governments need to do more on cracking down on pollution. and the vast waters are difficult to police. >> people are realizing we can't afford the use of single-use plastics. >> reporter: as for the airasia jet, and mh-370 what impact will they have on these bodies of water? cummings says as air pollution going, the planes are a bigger drop in the bucket. >> roughly 70% of pollution we find out on our oceans starts on land. it's simple as the debris that were see on the stand, the cigarette butts, the straws the forbes the bottles, the items. >> reporter: some that may help daily life but pose a threat to our oceans. stephanie elam, cnn. it's your data. now at t-mobile, all your unused data rolls forward to the next month. and we'll even get you started with 10gb of free 4g lte data. these ally bank ira cds really do sound like a sure thing but i'm a bit skeptical of sure t
it acts as a sponge for contaminants. >> reporter: in the pacific alone, noaa said massive patches of plastic swirl about. there are laws that prohibit dumping blass ticks in the ocean. the problem is enforcement. governments need to do more on cracking down on pollution. and the vast waters are difficult to police. >> people are realizing we can't afford the use of single-use plastics. >> reporter: as for the airasia jet, and mh-370 what impact will they have on these bodies...
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both micro scopic and macro scopic fashion some of the science and data we are collecting from the sponges and corral to be able to bring back a better image of what's happening on the mroouks run-off issues that we are having all around the world especially here the problems among occurs that are affecting our corral reef as far as other critters with by 0 diversity in these undersea cities full. >> what is the major obstacles of studying the deep sea are short dive times. in a cuellar ius, fabbien has the luxury of living on the resurface. >> out there diving as much as you can in a day t allows us to the ability to dive six, eight, 10, 12 hours a day: we are at three atmospheres, subject to three tons of pressure that you are on land and that gives us the ability to go out into the water as long as we need to. >> the research opportunities at this depth are fantastic. the actual living facilities on aquarous are a little craft, as fabian showed united states. ryan and mark, our habitat technicians. behind mark is our bunk room. >> that's where the six of us sleep with the world's best v
both micro scopic and macro scopic fashion some of the science and data we are collecting from the sponges and corral to be able to bring back a better image of what's happening on the mroouks run-off issues that we are having all around the world especially here the problems among occurs that are affecting our corral reef as far as other critters with by 0 diversity in these undersea cities full. >> what is the major obstacles of studying the deep sea are short dive times. in a cuellar...
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it's this shark bite trauma kit gun that basically shoots these sponge pills into open wounds and servessort of like a clotting agent. it's for deployment in places where you've got a team of special ops doing something covert don't have any outside support and it's for treating bullet wounds which is the number one cause of death on the battlefield today. if the fda approves it many expect it will it could go on to also be used in hospitals by emts across the country. >> patrick, it's mikey kay here. i want to pick up on a subject that is quite close to my heart. in terms of ieds. ieds have been a prolific weapon used by insurgents in iraq and afghanistan. i want to get a sense from the robotics perspective of what the challenges are that people who are designing these robotic systems are facing when it comes to not only detecting but diffusing these homemade bombs. >> well you got to look from a lot of different -- you want to mass produce them that are cheap enough to get them as-to-as many units that might number trouble. you also want them to have the type of capability to see, to p
it's this shark bite trauma kit gun that basically shoots these sponge pills into open wounds and servessort of like a clotting agent. it's for deployment in places where you've got a team of special ops doing something covert don't have any outside support and it's for treating bullet wounds which is the number one cause of death on the battlefield today. if the fda approves it many expect it will it could go on to also be used in hospitals by emts across the country. >> patrick, it's...
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dirty brushes and sponges can be covered with bacteria that cause breakouts and infection. luminess air is the most hygenic way to apply makeup, and dermatologists recommend it. >> when you're wearing luminess air, not only do you look great because of the makeup, but you're actually protecting the future of your skin. luminess air is really the only makeup that i recommend for my patients. >> announcer: and at luminess air, we never test on animals. it's time to make a change. now you can use the magic of airbrush to regain that youthful look. >> you can't stay looking the same way that you did before. no. >> announcer: and when you order, we'll include four free gifts. we'll include our luminess air blush, the skin-brightening luminess glow, our luminess aira bronzer, and the luminess air moisturizing primer. it's an $80 value, yours free when you order. >> $29.95 for the whole unit to try it. how can you not do this? >> only $29.95? it's a no-brainer. >> announcer: and luminess air is completely guaranteed. if you don't see results like this, just send it back for a full
dirty brushes and sponges can be covered with bacteria that cause breakouts and infection. luminess air is the most hygenic way to apply makeup, and dermatologists recommend it. >> when you're wearing luminess air, not only do you look great because of the makeup, but you're actually protecting the future of your skin. luminess air is really the only makeup that i recommend for my patients. >> announcer: and at luminess air, we never test on animals. it's time to make a change. now...
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it acts like a sponge for contaminants. >> reporter: noaa says massive passes of garbage swirl about between california and hawaii. there are international laws that prohibit dumping plastics in the ocean. the problem is enforcement. countries need to do i aa better job of cracking down on pollution and the vast ocean water, difficult to police. >> all over the world people are realizing we can't afford the use of single use plastics and companies need to take responsibility for what happens to their products. >> reporter: what impact will the jets have on the bodies of water? coupleiness says as ocean pollution goes the debris from the planes are just drops in the bucket. >> the bigger problem is what starts here on land. roughly 80% of the plastic pollution we find out in our oigss starts on land. it's as simple as the debris we see here in the sand the cigarette butts, the straws shall the forks, the bottles, the bags. >> reporter: some common items that may help daily life but pose a threat to our oceans. stephanie elam, cnn. >>> still to come in "the newsroom," from a boy in que
it acts like a sponge for contaminants. >> reporter: noaa says massive passes of garbage swirl about between california and hawaii. there are international laws that prohibit dumping plastics in the ocean. the problem is enforcement. countries need to do i aa better job of cracking down on pollution and the vast ocean water, difficult to police. >> all over the world people are realizing we can't afford the use of single use plastics and companies need to take responsibility for...
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it acts like a sponge for contaminants. >> reporter: patches of garbage swirl about between californiand hawaii. there are international laws that prohibit dumping plastics in the ocean. the problem is enforcement. countries need to do a better job of cracking down on pollution and then there's another issue. the vast ocean waters are just very difficult to police. >> all over the world, people are realizing we cannot afford the convenience of single-use plastics and companies need to take responsibility for what happens to their products after it leaves the hands of their consumers. >> reporter: what impact will this have on the bodies of water? the debris from the planes are just drops in the bucket. >> the bigger problem is what starts here on land. roughly 80% of the plastic pollution that we find in our ocean starts on the land. it's the debris that we see here on the land, the cigarette butts and forks, straws. >> reporter: it poses a threat to our oceans. stephanie elam, cnn. >> wow. that is eye-opening. >>> well, there is another big obstacle to finding the wreckage of flight 8
it acts like a sponge for contaminants. >> reporter: patches of garbage swirl about between californiand hawaii. there are international laws that prohibit dumping plastics in the ocean. the problem is enforcement. countries need to do a better job of cracking down on pollution and then there's another issue. the vast ocean waters are just very difficult to police. >> all over the world, people are realizing we cannot afford the convenience of single-use plastics and companies need...
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there was a post on the drudge report about how elements of bisexuality and anti-semitism had been sponged> those stand in incredibly different moral categories but continue. >> the rumor is the reporting was that a consultant firm air max films, which had films competing against "a beautiful mind" that year suddenly that was in the l.a. times and that had become the conversation. >> and john nash was the mathematician at the heart of that, that he had said anti- anti-semitic things. >> that was a huge year because you had "lincoln" that year, which all the presidential historians came out to talk about the discrepancies with that. "zero dark thirty" had been the front-runner and they played it safe that year and went with "argo" which had inaccuracies of its own. >> anyone who makes a film based on history, is going to necessarily, as sort of a narrative definition is going to open themselves up to those charges. >> absolutely. we can have the conversation about the difference between documentary and docu-drama. but if we're going to have the conversation year after year we should underst
there was a post on the drudge report about how elements of bisexuality and anti-semitism had been sponged> those stand in incredibly different moral categories but continue. >> the rumor is the reporting was that a consultant firm air max films, which had films competing against "a beautiful mind" that year suddenly that was in the l.a. times and that had become the conversation. >> and john nash was the mathematician at the heart of that, that he had said anti-...
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alliance between bankers, developers, and media owners who become the voice of those who want to sponge off everyone else's efforts. >> what we do to the oligarchy? >> we're going to destroy the basis upon which they have built for decade after decade a system and network that viciously sucks the energy and economic power from everybody else. >> on monday, greece's new prime minister alexis tsipras visited a world war two national resistance memorial in his first outing as the country's new leader. the memorial is located at the site where the nazis executed 200 greek communist resistance fighters in may 1944. during the recent campaign tsipras called on germany to pay , greece reparations for damages incurred during the nazi occupation. at a governmental study 2003 determined germany owed greece an estimated $200 billion. states of emergencies remain in place in several northeastern states due to a heavy winter storm. in new york city, a blizzard warning has been canceled after the city was spared the worst of the storm. according to the national weather service, the storm moved furthe
alliance between bankers, developers, and media owners who become the voice of those who want to sponge off everyone else's efforts. >> what we do to the oligarchy? >> we're going to destroy the basis upon which they have built for decade after decade a system and network that viciously sucks the energy and economic power from everybody else. >> on monday, greece's new prime minister alexis tsipras visited a world war two national resistance memorial in his first outing as the...
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if you pick up a sponge and start cleaning look at me. it would not be perceived as helpful. the person you are trying to help might feel insulted or embarrassed. put that down leave that alone, daddy and i are fine. i wasn't great as a caretaker and they were not great at being taken care of. by 2002 they were 90. it was hard not to notice every time i came to visit, the pilot newspapers and junk mail had grown larger than say themselves had grown frail the. table slowly leaking this fear of tv commercial old age totally independent like a normal adult but with silver hair. like the ads you see for ensure people of 55. moving into a part of old age that would scare your heart to talk about and not a product of culture. you extend life to 140, thinking i didn't know anybody over a hundred. something coming down the pike. was no accident that most consumer advocate to people in their 20s and 30s. i am going to need a lot of stuff. let's redecorate the house. one thing, they are less likely to have gone through the transformative process of cleaning out their deceased parents's
if you pick up a sponge and start cleaning look at me. it would not be perceived as helpful. the person you are trying to help might feel insulted or embarrassed. put that down leave that alone, daddy and i are fine. i wasn't great as a caretaker and they were not great at being taken care of. by 2002 they were 90. it was hard not to notice every time i came to visit, the pilot newspapers and junk mail had grown larger than say themselves had grown frail the. table slowly leaking this fear of...
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but what do you do if you pick up a sponge and start cleaning. look at me perfect daughter. it would not necessarily be perceived as helpful. the person you help my feel insulted or embarrassed. put that down, leave that alone. don't touch that. daddy and i are fine. i was a great essay caretaker and they were not great at being taken care of. by 2002 there were 90. it's hard not to notice that every time i came to visit the grime had grown thicker, the newspapers magazines and junk mail had grown larger and they themselves had grown frailer. i can see they were slowly within the sphere of tv commercial old-age. totally independent, just like a normal adult but with silver hair. this is like the is like the ads you see for insurers. the people are 55. you know, agreements are a part of old age that is scarier, hard to talk about and not part of this culture. extend human lifespan to 140. this guy didn't know anybody over 100. something is coming down the pipe. it is no accident that most of their pitch to people in their 20s and 30s. i am going to take up tennis. i'm going t
but what do you do if you pick up a sponge and start cleaning. look at me perfect daughter. it would not necessarily be perceived as helpful. the person you help my feel insulted or embarrassed. put that down, leave that alone. don't touch that. daddy and i are fine. i was a great essay caretaker and they were not great at being taken care of. by 2002 there were 90. it's hard not to notice that every time i came to visit the grime had grown thicker, the newspapers magazines and junk mail had...
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two, his sponge bob pendant is missing. those two things came together.-ray of the kid.ok the x-ray and viola. >> that's very scary. >> it is scary. the kid is already. 16 months old. swallowed his pen sglant what did you swallow? is spongebob down your throat too? >> i don't kno >>> this morning on "world news now," dangerous conditions. the northeast blizzard the areas getting the most snow and the thousand s of stranded airline passengers hoping to get on flights today. >>> the terror deadline. isis and another chilling ultimatum involving two hostages and syria's demands. >>> daring rescue. a burning apartment and lives are on the line. how a firefighter's camera captured the scene with survivors rescued with seconds to spare. >>> later in "the skinny," getting to the bottom of tiger woods' dental dilemma. what in the world happened to that tooth? it is wednesday, january 28th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> good morning to you. i'm reena ninan. >> hello, everybody. i'm t.j. holmes. we start with snowmageddon of 2015. we had a big dig. eve
two, his sponge bob pendant is missing. those two things came together.-ray of the kid.ok the x-ray and viola. >> that's very scary. >> it is scary. the kid is already. 16 months old. swallowed his pen sglant what did you swallow? is spongebob down your throat too? >> i don't kno >>> this morning on "world news now," dangerous conditions. the northeast blizzard the areas getting the most snow and the thousand s of stranded airline passengers hoping to get on...
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two, his sponge bob pendant is missing. those two things came together.s in saudi arabia. the doc took the x-ray and viola. >> that's very scary. >> it is scary. the kid is already. 16 months old. swallowed his pen sglant what did you swallow? is spongebob down your throat too? >> i don't kno >> i'm alex trebek. if you're age 50 to 85 i have an important message about security. write down the number on your screen so you can call when i finish. the lock i want to talk to you about isn't the one on your door. this is a lock for your life insurance, a rate lock, that guarantees your rate can never go up at any time, for any reason. but be careful. many policies you see do not have one, but you can get a lifetime rate lock through the colonial penn program. call this number to learn more. this plan was designed with a rate lock for people on a fixed income who want affordable life insurance that's simple to get. coverage options for just $9.95 a month less than 35 cents a day. act now and your rate will be locked in for life. it will never increase guarantee
two, his sponge bob pendant is missing. those two things came together.s in saudi arabia. the doc took the x-ray and viola. >> that's very scary. >> it is scary. the kid is already. 16 months old. swallowed his pen sglant what did you swallow? is spongebob down your throat too? >> i don't kno >> i'm alex trebek. if you're age 50 to 85 i have an important message about security. write down the number on your screen so you can call when i finish. the lock i want to talk to...
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. >>> the mother of a south jersey boy struck and killed by a police officer has issued an angry spongesng no charges will be charged in the case. the officer was traveling to a non-emergency call when he hit 10-year-old matthew thk -- mccloskey. the prosecutor's office concluded it was not an accident. the mother released a statement through her attorney. it reads in part -- authorities say they will study whether response procedures should change in the wake of this tragedy. >> happening today check out the new justice center in bucks county. local officials cut the ribbon on the 85 million-dollar complex in doylestown yesterday. it is sprawling 285,000 square feet. the larger courthouse was needed because of growth in bucks county. judges move into the center in a week. the open house is from noon to 3:00 p.m. at 100 block of main street. there's free parking available. >>> governor tom corbett opensment 99th annual farm show in harrisburg. he emphasized that the show is important for those in agricutlure which is the largest business in pennsylvania. the farm show features rodeos and
. >>> the mother of a south jersey boy struck and killed by a police officer has issued an angry spongesng no charges will be charged in the case. the officer was traveling to a non-emergency call when he hit 10-year-old matthew thk -- mccloskey. the prosecutor's office concluded it was not an accident. the mother released a statement through her attorney. it reads in part -- authorities say they will study whether response procedures should change in the wake of this tragedy. >>...
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sponge out of water. we know where brendan greeley will be next, spongebob hits the theaters nationwide. good morning, this is "bloomberg surveillance." we're live from our world headquarters in new york. it is thursday, january 29. i am tom keene with olivia sterns and brendan greeley. top headlines. >> foreign ministers from the european ministry. russia says the government and key have and only stop the violence by starting negotiations. fierce fighting continuing in eastern ukraine. the united nations estimates the unrest has now killed more than 5000 people. gains for the u.s. dollar as the federal open market committee continued its promise to be "patient" on the pace of future rate gains. noting global risk and said will monitor developed determining how long to keep rates low. that officials have now kept their target in the range of near zero two quarter of a percent since december 2008. >> major leadership overhaul at mcdonald's tapping steve easterbrook to be the new chief executive. replacing
sponge out of water. we know where brendan greeley will be next, spongebob hits the theaters nationwide. good morning, this is "bloomberg surveillance." we're live from our world headquarters in new york. it is thursday, january 29. i am tom keene with olivia sterns and brendan greeley. top headlines. >> foreign ministers from the european ministry. russia says the government and key have and only stop the violence by starting negotiations. fierce fighting continuing in eastern...
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sponge out of water.reeley will be next, spongebob hits the theaters nationwide. good morning, this is "bloomberg surveillance." we're live from our world headquarters in new york. it is thursday, january 29. i am tom keene with olivia sterns and brendan greeley. top headlines. >> foreign ministers from the european ministry. russia says the government and key have and only stop the violence by starting negotiations. fierce fighting continuing in eastern ukraine. the united nations estimates the unrest has now killed more than 5000 people. gains for the u.s. dollar as the federal open market committee continued its promise to be "patient" on the pace of future rate gains. noting global risk and
sponge out of water.reeley will be next, spongebob hits the theaters nationwide. good morning, this is "bloomberg surveillance." we're live from our world headquarters in new york. it is thursday, january 29. i am tom keene with olivia sterns and brendan greeley. top headlines. >> foreign ministers from the european ministry. russia says the government and key have and only stop the violence by starting negotiations. fierce fighting continuing in eastern ukraine. the united...
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tact act is a tax act is a knew sponges sore for this year a prime sponsor for my car in the race beforetona 500 a non-points race which gets everyone cited about our season started and ben at martinsville happening before the magical april 15th date when we need to remember to pay our taxes. stuart: unlikely event i win the sweepstakes and come to the daytona 500, with you, danica, do you think i would stand out like a sore thumb, a elderly englishman with an accent at daytona 500, do you think i would stand out at all? would you make me welcome? >> not dramatically but you would a little. >> base of all your tattoos. >> we welcome, everyone. stuart: so you do. >> nothing wrong with tatoos. stuart: i like them -- >> like them on him. that's why you would stand out. stuart: no tattoos. no tatoos. not allowed. okay? verboten. not having that. >> yes, sir. stuart: is this common in nascar are they? >> i mean i have one. stuart: oh. >> i know people that have them, yeah. stuart: oh, okay. >> you broke my heart. you made me burst my bubble. now i just feel like i'm not good you in. stuart: n
tact act is a tax act is a knew sponges sore for this year a prime sponsor for my car in the race beforetona 500 a non-points race which gets everyone cited about our season started and ben at martinsville happening before the magical april 15th date when we need to remember to pay our taxes. stuart: unlikely event i win the sweepstakes and come to the daytona 500, with you, danica, do you think i would stand out like a sore thumb, a elderly englishman with an accent at daytona 500, do you...
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. >> that's an episode of "seinfeld"sponge worthy episode where she cut the side burns. >> i totallystand i broke one a guy he turned his head too fast. >> what. >> he was not smooth at all. >> wow. >> jerky movement. >> i feel less shallow now that is incredibly shallow now hair doesn't seem back. >> it freaked me out he was always jerking. >> wow. >> wow. >> that i think that takes the cake for most shallow tron dump out on somebody. marissa is on now. >> you're mean. >> there she is. >> you have mean people. >> what's your best excuse you came up with to get out of a date. >> i really don't have anything good i need a date. anyone out there? >> everything is up for grabs. >> you do like fade away don't you. >> fade away is you know maybe necessity i wear heels on sglaits you're adorable. >> thanks. >> you're sweet. >> i love you guys. >> can't imagine why you don't have a boyfriend. >> guys thank you very much. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> take care, mike. >> i'm using press ton. that was classic. pretending to throw up. who wants to be around someone throwing out. >> i don't wa
. >> that's an episode of "seinfeld"sponge worthy episode where she cut the side burns. >> i totallystand i broke one a guy he turned his head too fast. >> what. >> he was not smooth at all. >> wow. >> jerky movement. >> i feel less shallow now that is incredibly shallow now hair doesn't seem back. >> it freaked me out he was always jerking. >> wow. >> wow. >> that i think that takes the cake for most shallow tron dump...
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. >> a sponge. >> i thought it was depend or something. >> we will do more guests and we will have you more, stay tune. living with chronic migraine feels like each day is a game of chance. i wanted to put the odds in my favor. so my doctor told me about botox® an fda-approved treatment that significantly reduces headache days for adults with chronic migraine. 15 or more headache days a month, each lasting 4 hours or more. it's proven to actually prevent headache days. and it's injected by my doctor once every 3 months. the effects of botox® may spread hours to weeks after injection causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away, as difficulty swallowing, speaking, breathing, eye problems, or muscle weakness can be a sign of a life-threatening condition. side effects may include allergic reactions, neck and injection site pain, fatigue and headache. don't take botox® if you have a skin infection. tell your doctor about your medical history, muscle or nerve conditions, and medications, including botulinum toxins, as these may increase the risk of serious side effects. put the od
. >> a sponge. >> i thought it was depend or something. >> we will do more guests and we will have you more, stay tune. living with chronic migraine feels like each day is a game of chance. i wanted to put the odds in my favor. so my doctor told me about botox® an fda-approved treatment that significantly reduces headache days for adults with chronic migraine. 15 or more headache days a month, each lasting 4 hours or more. it's proven to actually prevent headache days. and...
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you would think the ball is a sponge the way they're talking about it. it's not. more about the patriots than it is the football. i think it's safe to say there are a lot of people who don't like the patriots but when you break this down when the final analysis comes out, because the nfl has yet to say a single thing. what they got from bill belichick yesterday will make them examine this probably a lot broader because it is so difficult to do anything nefarious on the sidelines now. cameras are everywhere. >> right. >> if you're a kid eating a hot dog -- >> i would say the whole spygate thing is about how cameras were everywhere. there's two weeks between the conference championships and the super bowl. bill belichick was upset about the time he had to put into this. you saw brady out there looking uncomfortable in his press conference on thursday. maybe the time they spent on this, the emotions of brady, how severely does this impact the patriots? >> won't. during the course of the week, their preparation will be meticulous. this was one more thing they had to a
you would think the ball is a sponge the way they're talking about it. it's not. more about the patriots than it is the football. i think it's safe to say there are a lot of people who don't like the patriots but when you break this down when the final analysis comes out, because the nfl has yet to say a single thing. what they got from bill belichick yesterday will make them examine this probably a lot broader because it is so difficult to do anything nefarious on the sidelines now. cameras...
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en un mes podrÁs llevar a los pequeÑos de la casa a disfrutar de la pelÍcula "sponge out of water".toda la familia. los queremos muchos. >> que continuÉ disfrutando las vacaciones. descansa. se te extraÑo muchÍsimo. >> te queremos! >> los queremos! >> gracias! ( aplausos ) >> a los 3. >> a toda la familia, que sigue creciendo. me da mucho gusto que tengamos esta llamada telefÓnica, porque vamos a hablar de un tema que quizÁs el aÑo que viene podrÍa ser otro de nosotros anunciando un embarazo. vamos para allÁ. >> conmigo no cuenten! >> ya verÁn por quÉ se los digo. >> yo ya estoy viejo para eso, esperarÉ los nietos, y todavÍa no. >> suenan campanas de boda. >> vamos con las muchachas mejor. >> vamos hablar de un tema buenÍsimo. se dice que la distancia nace el amor. en este 2015, si ustedes quieren conseguir su media naranja, les vamos a dar unos pequeÑos gestos que podrÍan cambiarle la vida y enloquecer a los hombres. aquÍ estÁ la sexÓloga amor antÚnez. >> vamos a hacer que johnny tiemble! >> ¿cÓmo los gestos femeninos transmiten mensajes a los hombres? >> mujeres, una imagen dice m
en un mes podrÁs llevar a los pequeÑos de la casa a disfrutar de la pelÍcula "sponge out of water".toda la familia. los queremos muchos. >> que continuÉ disfrutando las vacaciones. descansa. se te extraÑo muchÍsimo. >> te queremos! >> los queremos! >> gracias! ( aplausos ) >> a los 3. >> a toda la familia, que sigue creciendo. me da mucho gusto que tengamos esta llamada telefÓnica, porque vamos a hablar de un tema que quizÁs el aÑo que...
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this x-ray shows sponge bob square pants was in a kid's throat. the toy thankfully was removed. >> a new study from northwestern medicine and heinze v.a. hospital suggests coma patients can not only hear family and friends, but their voices actually help with waking and recovery as well. here to explain, neurosurgeon and author of "the proof of heaven," dr. alexander. he suffered a seven-day coma which he says led to a near death experience back in 2008. he joins us from charlottesville. do you remember in your week long co- marks do you remember your sisters talking to you? >> i do. it's actually something that i mentioned in the book "proof of heaven," but it's an extraordinary experience that i recall that was really kind of what brought me back to this world was the fact that my sisters were there day and night. there were other family members, too. but i specifically remember my sisters, the nurses allowed them to be there. initially they were sharing stories with me of our childhood that i did not remember. yet, i was very aware that the more they shared those stories with
this x-ray shows sponge bob square pants was in a kid's throat. the toy thankfully was removed. >> a new study from northwestern medicine and heinze v.a. hospital suggests coma patients can not only hear family and friends, but their voices actually help with waking and recovery as well. here to explain, neurosurgeon and author of "the proof of heaven," dr. alexander. he suffered a seven-day coma which he says led to a near death experience back in 2008. he joins us from...
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. >> i've seen elmo grope an old lady, i've seen sponge bob drinking a 40-ounce. cold the naked cowboy had more shrinkage going on than anderson cooper watching kathie griffin taking her clothes off. nobody needs to see that in times square. we're having a good time. >> i've been doing squats to keep warm. >> we saw a bottle with stuff in it -- yellow stuff. anyway, these people have been out here all day long. what are some of the craziest things you've seen out here today? >> the craziest thing i've seen out here today would probably be charging $20 for a medium pizza at dominos right here. craziest thing i've seen. >> where did you guys come from? >> we came from georgia. i walked all the way here. >> from georgia. my man. listen, are you anesthesiaized. do you have alcohol on you? >> nothing on me right now, but in my system, yes, a lot of alcohol. >> who are you making out with at mid might tonight? >> this cutety right here. my girlfriend. >> you too? >> yes. >> you also? >> from l.a. >> los angeles, you left l.a. to come here in the freezing frigid cold. >>
. >> i've seen elmo grope an old lady, i've seen sponge bob drinking a 40-ounce. cold the naked cowboy had more shrinkage going on than anderson cooper watching kathie griffin taking her clothes off. nobody needs to see that in times square. we're having a good time. >> i've been doing squats to keep warm. >> we saw a bottle with stuff in it -- yellow stuff. anyway, these people have been out here all day long. what are some of the craziest things you've seen out here today?...
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it makes it easy for them to sponge off their girlfriends and spouses and other relatives. >> right.en or people between 25 and 54, one in eight are not seeking jobs that are out of work. that adds up to 72%. so why wouldn't people be hungry to get that job? >> quite simply they get government benefits and with more women working, they can sit at home and watch espn. the president's programs if they have simulated anything, it's watching sports daytime on tv. >> that's good to know for "i dream of jeannie" fans. let's talk about the economy overall. the president also pledged to raise minimum wage. he said one of his quotes was, try living on $15,000 a year. what's your reaction? >> who does? people that earn the minimum wage also get medicaid. they get food stamps. and if their moms with kids, there is public assistance, there is child support and so forth. they're not starving to death. look at them. they're getting fed. the real trick here is to raise wages by having a more robust economy. raising capital gains tax that's going to kill small businesses and then the jobs creators t
it makes it easy for them to sponge off their girlfriends and spouses and other relatives. >> right.en or people between 25 and 54, one in eight are not seeking jobs that are out of work. that adds up to 72%. so why wouldn't people be hungry to get that job? >> quite simply they get government benefits and with more women working, they can sit at home and watch espn. the president's programs if they have simulated anything, it's watching sports daytime on tv. >> that's good to...