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she couldn't abide in northern ireland after thaha and, uh, doesn't look like she's going and the way of things. -charlie, call for you. it's the office. -oh no. excuse me. yeah? yeah. -so? what do you think? -well i haven't tasted the pot roast yet. -sean. -i'm s sglad. -listen, i-- sorry, but i gotta go. -oh no. -business. -a-a it's a grim sort of work you do, charlie devane. -well, it's a grim sort of world sometimes, sean. -ah, that it is. -l-lten, i'm really sorry, but there's nothing i can do about it. sean. it's been a pleasure to meet you. i'm sure i'm going to see you again. -goodnight, charlie. -i'll see you out.
she couldn't abide in northern ireland after thaha and, uh, doesn't look like she's going and the way of things. -charlie, call for you. it's the office. -oh no. excuse me. yeah? yeah. -so? what do you think? -well i haven't tasted the pot roast yet. -sean. -i'm s sglad. -listen, i-- sorry, but i gotta go. -oh no. -business. -a-a it's a grim sort of work you do, charlie devane. -well, it's a grim sort of world sometimes, sean. -ah, that it is. -l-lten, i'm really sorry, but there's nothing i...
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it's from here thaha i send these young men on their various missions. [dramatic music] [dramatic music] [music continues] i'll try to hit that bottle from here. (boy #2) 'guess what, he hit t .' - look at that. - hey. look a barrel. i can try hit it. get out of here. the tattoo, of course, was a stroke of pure luck. why the man hadn't had the thing obliterated years ago i gestapo insignia. it's correct. we have identification on him from our wartime german files. 'what was he, count dracula?' he was a major ernst neubel. reported killed 20 years ago during the last t nths of the war with germany. which brings us to another man. subject, volp wolfgang. nationality, german. of medicine. doctor of philosophy.' 'he was brilliant medical researcher.' his fifid was blood chemistry. the ss man we found yesterday was assigned to volp in 1944. 'he headed in a elite guard of security personnel' 'who went to almost incredible lengths' to keep volp's last experiment secret. the fall of berlin' he succeeded admirably. 'volp's laboratory was destroyed' along with its
it's from here thaha i send these young men on their various missions. [dramatic music] [dramatic music] [music continues] i'll try to hit that bottle from here. (boy #2) 'guess what, he hit t .' - look at that. - hey. look a barrel. i can try hit it. get out of here. the tattoo, of course, was a stroke of pure luck. why the man hadn't had the thing obliterated years ago i gestapo insignia. it's correct. we have identification on him from our wartime german files. 'what was he, count dracula?'...
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and that sing tao necklace you're wearing, i gather you got thaha at a distress sale at the local diamond store. i estimate that eaea one of these matched emeralds is worth about, uh, hm, $15,000? and it just so happens that my daddy gave them to me when i promised to give upupky diving. all right, you can drop the pose now. whwhe's karmak? watch out! now look what you've done. look, you just did that. i did? you've gone ananaltered the whole dynamic of it. i was gonna call it "time in a cosmic..." wait a minute. now it adds a certain primal thrust. well, exactly what it looks like. of course art to the philistine bureaucratic mind doesn't mean that... all right, you can save the rest of the compliments until later. you're getting out of here right now. come on. oh, now, just a minute. an artist has certain rights, and if you think... why don't you write your congressman tomorrow, okay? i am not gogog anywhere! i own this place! i mean, the whole area. o. you passed the first test, and in good time. but then i expected you to decipher my message. you see, i do have cause to respect your c
and that sing tao necklace you're wearing, i gather you got thaha at a distress sale at the local diamond store. i estimate that eaea one of these matched emeralds is worth about, uh, hm, $15,000? and it just so happens that my daddy gave them to me when i promised to give upupky diving. all right, you can drop the pose now. whwhe's karmak? watch out! now look what you've done. look, you just did that. i did? you've gone ananaltered the whole dynamic of it. i was gonna call it "time in a...
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so if i want to pay, say, $500 a month, i can do thaha yup! or if i wanted to pay just $50, that's ok? no problem! since there are no required monthly principal or interest payments while you live in the home, a reverse mortgage line of credit gives you the flexibility to control and manage yououloan. that sounds great. nearly one million savvy americans have taken advantage of the significant benefits of a reverse mortgage, and that number continues to grow. so now's the time to discover how a reverse mortgage from reverse mortgage funding can help you take control of your finances. with the flexible payment feature, you have the option to pay as little or as much as you like each month, home. if you'd like to pay down the principal and interest of your reverse mortgage early, feel free to make monthly payments of any amount you'd like... with no pre-payment penalties. or, use the benefit of a reverse mortgage line of credit a a choose to make no monthly loan payments at all! so if you're 62 years or older, contact reverse mortgage fufuing to
so if i want to pay, say, $500 a month, i can do thaha yup! or if i wanted to pay just $50, that's ok? no problem! since there are no required monthly principal or interest payments while you live in the home, a reverse mortgage line of credit gives you the flexibility to control and manage yououloan. that sounds great. nearly one million savvy americans have taken advantage of the significant benefits of a reverse mortgage, and that number continues to grow. so now's the time to discover how a...
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she couldn't abide in northern ireland after thaha and, uh, doesn't look like she's going and the way of things. -charlie, call for you. it's the office. -oh no. excuse me. yeah? yeah. -so? what do you think? -well i haven't tasted the pot roast yet. -sean. -i'm s sglad. -listen, i-- sorry, but i gotta go. -oh no. -business. -a-a it's a grim sort of work you do, charlie devane. -well, it's a grim sort of world sometimes, sean. -ah, that it is. -l-lten, i'm really sorry, but there's nothing i can do about it. sean. it's been a pleasure to meet you. i'm sure i'm going to see you again. -goodnight, charlie. -i'll see you out. -i like him. -he likes you. [ boomer ] just what you'd expect from tommie copper -- another game-changing innovation. their proprietary copper znergy fabric technology now in cotton. cotton! and only tommie copper can do it. [ male announcer ] discover the benefits of copper cotton underwear for men buy 2 items, and get a 3rd free. hi, everybody. i'm boomer esiason. and for years, i've been telling you if tommie copper socks, shirts, and sleeves help relieve my ever
she couldn't abide in northern ireland after thaha and, uh, doesn't look like she's going and the way of things. -charlie, call for you. it's the office. -oh no. excuse me. yeah? yeah. -so? what do you think? -well i haven't tasted the pot roast yet. -sean. -i'm s sglad. -listen, i-- sorry, but i gotta go. -oh no. -business. -a-a it's a grim sort of work you do, charlie devane. -well, it's a grim sort of world sometimes, sean. -ah, that it is. -l-lten, i'm really sorry, but there's nothing i...
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worth giving up their halloween just to see the smiles on the kids faces. " so we have goodie bags thaha costumes in them that each kid can put on, they have glow in the dark sticks, they have games, halloween games, coloring books, crayons. all kinds of stuff to keep them busy while their here in the hospital." "community ambulance" visited kids from all different hospitals... including u-m-c... sunrise and saint rose-sienna. if you've stumbled upon some last minute halloween plans and don't feel like putting in too much effort-- we've got some ideas for last by hot-glueing a snack-size bag of potato chips to a yellow t- shirt...you now have a chip on your shoulder idea 2....slip into some old trousers grab some rolls of smarties candies and glue all over. add some "nerd" glasses and a bow-tie and you turn into, wait for it-- smartie pants. idea number 3 on your way to work stop by a music center for a handful of guitar picks, then glue them onto a pair of old jeans and you become a pick pocket there's much more coming up in the second half of fox5 news at 5. a man is accused of driving
worth giving up their halloween just to see the smiles on the kids faces. " so we have goodie bags thaha costumes in them that each kid can put on, they have glow in the dark sticks, they have games, halloween games, coloring books, crayons. all kinds of stuff to keep them busy while their here in the hospital." "community ambulance" visited kids from all different hospitals... including u-m-c... sunrise and saint rose-sienna. if you've stumbled upon some last minute...
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but colonel taylor said thaha- 'course he said! ( chuckles ) he wanted you. mccullough, what do you think of colonel taylor? colonel taylor, my boy... is a barbarian. a peasant. an educated peasant, but a peasant. his father before him was a peasant, and his father before him, peasants, all of them. i respect him for that. just how good, you'll come to know soon enough. i-i don't understand. my family... is one of the most aristocratic strains in all of the south. i was born a gentleman. atlanta's my home. plantations, wealth, comfort are my heritage. this war is being fought to preserve my way of life. selfish, unidealistic, but it is reality. i'm fighting this war for myself. but you're an officer. well, yes. i'm an officer. i learned all about being an officer at west point. for two years, they tried to make an officer and a gentleman out of me. i quit why? because i am a gentleman by birth, and i shall always be a gentleman, but you mark these words, mccullough. there'll come a time when you'll wish you never set eyes on jase taylor or me or the war. is t
but colonel taylor said thaha- 'course he said! ( chuckles ) he wanted you. mccullough, what do you think of colonel taylor? colonel taylor, my boy... is a barbarian. a peasant. an educated peasant, but a peasant. his father before him was a peasant, and his father before him, peasants, all of them. i respect him for that. just how good, you'll come to know soon enough. i-i don't understand. my family... is one of the most aristocratic strains in all of the south. i was born a gentleman....
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i call thaha a hell of a coincidence. i'll find out what happened, but i'll guarantee you what didn't happen is i didn't go t tbuntz and tell him to pick up somebody based on an unconfirmed report from your client. besides, you never mentioned miguelez. i didn't have to -- you or daniels' red squad or somebody figured it out. without any help from me. you're right, it sounds like the red squad. buntz is precinct liaison. look, just give my client his deal, what you wanted. pardon me, but i don't see a basis for negotiation. yoyodon't? mr. diaz had information on a major league bust which i passed on to you. you know i can't sell that to bernstein, not on a career criminal, not on a parole violator. and whwh am i supposed to tell my client -- sorry? sergeant, i'd like to see mr. diaz in interrogation, plplse. howard, where's norman? oon as he gets back. and i tell you, i tell you the car is uninsured, but you went playing cops and robbers with another man's shadow. and then to top it offff you don't even catch the guy. oh,
i call thaha a hell of a coincidence. i'll find out what happened, but i'll guarantee you what didn't happen is i didn't go t tbuntz and tell him to pick up somebody based on an unconfirmed report from your client. besides, you never mentioned miguelez. i didn't have to -- you or daniels' red squad or somebody figured it out. without any help from me. you're right, it sounds like the red squad. buntz is precinct liaison. look, just give my client his deal, what you wanted. pardon me, but i...
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. >> erdoan ( translated ): this man is the leader of a terrorist organion thahas bombed my paiament. we have extradited terrorists to the united states in the past. anwe expect the same tng to be done by the unistes. >> kroft: thu.s. is sisting the courts to evaluate the evidence. the delay has created widespread suspicions here that the u.s. government is protecting gulen and that its intelligence agencies may have been involved or had advance knowledge of the coup. members of erdogan's government have suggested that publicly. the u.s. has denied it. any u. ive?eve that there was >> erdoan ( translated ): i'm not going to blame the united states. but that's what my peoplwill why are you still keeping that man? so as long you harbor him there, i'm sorry, don't get offended. but this is the-- perception of the turkish nation and the turkish people. >> kroft: i'm taking it from your answer that you have done nothing to discourage the turkish people from believing that. >> erdoan ( translated ): i cannot deceive my people. i cannot deceive my people here. because i'm suffering right now
. >> erdoan ( translated ): this man is the leader of a terrorist organion thahas bombed my paiament. we have extradited terrorists to the united states in the past. anwe expect the same tng to be done by the unistes. >> kroft: thu.s. is sisting the courts to evaluate the evidence. the delay has created widespread suspicions here that the u.s. government is protecting gulen and that its intelligence agencies may have been involved or had advance knowledge of the coup. members of...
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. >> it means that every other role thaha anna, latina, 20-something. you know? carmen, latina. this was the first time i read a script that said, amy, 30, no ethnicity. and that seems like not that big of a deal. but, in television and film, if the ethnicity isn't specified then the assumption and default in most cases is white. and you have to give a reason for that role to be something this world and to write not just my character but all the characters just as people and not specify their ethnicity. but then go out and cast the best person for the role who happened to be latino, black, asian, that felt really unique in this industry, and unique in the world-- ( applause ) to be seen as a person before you're seen as, you know, the color of your skin. >> stephen: america, thank you so much for being here. catch "superstore" on nbc. america ferrera, everybody! we'll be right back. ? ? ? ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: well, that's it for the "late show." ? ? ? good night! captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ? are you ready to
. >> it means that every other role thaha anna, latina, 20-something. you know? carmen, latina. this was the first time i read a script that said, amy, 30, no ethnicity. and that seems like not that big of a deal. but, in television and film, if the ethnicity isn't specified then the assumption and default in most cases is white. and you have to give a reason for that role to be something this world and to write not just my character but all the characters just as people and not specify...
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but we have other animals who really don't respond very well to thaha so i have to read the animal, take those cues to say this a amal is responding to that reinforcer, but this animal is not. can these animals ever be released back into the wild? it would be unfair to release these animals is has been their home for an extended period of time. they have become dependent upon us. whoo-hoo! remember, that's that 58-degree salt water. she's got to hold her breath for a long period of time. there's where that strong uppebody strength comes into play -- to hold yourself on those dolphins. now she's going to get out of the water, and she's going to use her reinforcement skills. just like you and i. if we go to work every single day, it's kind of a boring lili. so, in addition to doing husbandry behaviors and shows and swimming with us, we allow them just to have fun. i know that sikku loves to do those jumps. ththway that i know that is because i can look out here in her spare time, and i'll see her out here doing jumps. so, as a reward or reinforcer, i'll ask her to do that jump just like th
but we have other animals who really don't respond very well to thaha so i have to read the animal, take those cues to say this a amal is responding to that reinforcer, but this animal is not. can these animals ever be released back into the wild? it would be unfair to release these animals is has been their home for an extended period of time. they have become dependent upon us. whoo-hoo! remember, that's that 58-degree salt water. she's got to hold her breath for a long period of time....
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if it is changed o once, if it s important in project, you're to be able to find a route thaha works. what the obama administrationn s doing by saying, let's look at route alternatives, i think is the right thing to do. a dakota proposal to reroute the dakota pipipeline comess as the billion dollar project spearheadeded by dallas-based energy transfer partners is facing increasing pressure from the banks finding its construction will stop on sunday, the norwegian b bank dnb announced it is considering withdrawing its funding amidst concerns about human rights violations against the standingg rock siouxux tribe in nortrth dakota. dnb,b, which is norwrway's s lat bank, , is responsiblele for finanancing up to 1010% of pipe. this comes as citigroup told "the new york times" it has raised concerns about the project, although it has not yet said whether it will withdraw its funding. citigroup is playing a major role as both a financer of the project and the loan agent. lindsey allen of the rainforest action network said -- "citibank's leading role in financing the pipeline makes it complic
if it is changed o once, if it s important in project, you're to be able to find a route thaha works. what the obama administrationn s doing by saying, let's look at route alternatives, i think is the right thing to do. a dakota proposal to reroute the dakota pipipeline comess as the billion dollar project spearheadeded by dallas-based energy transfer partners is facing increasing pressure from the banks finding its construction will stop on sunday, the norwegian b bank dnb announced it is...
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. >> how did you know about thaha lance? >> people talk. it seemsmshat you are less than open with your friend. >> gentlemen , not less than one hour ago, this man offered to make me a rich man. >> you are a liar! >> don't press your luck, little one. >> it is quite clear what he hopes to accomplish. by discrediting me, he hides the dangers of the apaches. gentlemen, why would i asked john cannon to be my ally? plans? cochise will do that very nicely by himself. >> this changes things. >> that man is a liar. >> you say he is a liar, mr. cannon. i say the apaches are capable of far worse than j jt killing cattle. >> give me three prove the apaches' goodwill?l? >> john, how can you speak for the apaches question mark >> i can't, but i can speak t tthem. >> you mean cochise? >> yes, i mean cochise. how about it? >> if you are willing to risk your life, john, the least i can do is invest another three days. >> thank you. in peace. that should be the first thing. then i will speak to him about the us and we wiwi go from there. >> se?or cannon? >
. >> how did you know about thaha lance? >> people talk. it seemsmshat you are less than open with your friend. >> gentlemen , not less than one hour ago, this man offered to make me a rich man. >> you are a liar! >> don't press your luck, little one. >> it is quite clear what he hopes to accomplish. by discrediting me, he hides the dangers of the apaches. gentlemen, why would i asked john cannon to be my ally? plans? cochise will do that very nicely by...
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>> come on, hit thaha ring -- ht that thing.. >> what ya doin'' down there? >> come on, pedro! ride that thing! get it! get >> where is john? >> john who? oh, last i saw him, he was looking for some string. had a little trouble. >> the only thing he talks about is this ride and his heifers. he knew that we had to leave. >> at got plenty of time to >> will you listen to me instead of looking at that sd whater his name is? >> pedro! don't wry about it. 'm sure he'll be along in plenty of time to drive you to town >> i don't nd i need a husband who is ready to leave his ranch for a little while to drive to my fiesta. >> old john won't be long. he will be here any minute. >> who pushed me? >> do you think someone can leave their work long enough for fiesta? >> of course, they would be happy to. take as many as you want. >> how can i take any of them while you are playing with brooms? >> i guess you are right. this foolishness has gone on long enough. but the boys will come. they listen good to me. hey, fellas, fiesta time. let's go. >> [speaking spanish] >> i guess they did not pay
>> come on, hit thaha ring -- ht that thing.. >> what ya doin'' down there? >> come on, pedro! ride that thing! get it! get >> where is john? >> john who? oh, last i saw him, he was looking for some string. had a little trouble. >> the only thing he talks about is this ride and his heifers. he knew that we had to leave. >> at got plenty of time to >> will you listen to me instead of looking at that sd whater his name is? >> pedro! don't wry...
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>> many have these lines of blood and sweat for most of your life -- >> you are right about thaha listen, charly. you do not cotton much to fancy folks to read why don't we go down to know gallus and just get married real quiet like, -- two nogales, and get married r rl quiet like, huh? >> we can get married. >> we can get married? whwh you're saying? what do you mean? >> it won't work? getting married? thataton't make no sense at all. i mean nine. --i mean, none. >> i c c't cook. i can't do no house. i would be mesesng around up there. i would get in your way. [indiscernible] >> i'd rather that than old fargo, looking back on what was something good. [indiscernible] >> i don't know what to say. i mean -- thisis is goodbye, you and me? >> yeah. >> goodbye, charly. ( whistling ) ( whistling )
>> many have these lines of blood and sweat for most of your life -- >> you are right about thaha listen, charly. you do not cotton much to fancy folks to read why don't we go down to know gallus and just get married real quiet like, -- two nogales, and get married r rl quiet like, huh? >> we can get married. >> we can get married? whwh you're saying? what do you mean? >> it won't work? getting married? thataton't make no sense at all. i mean nine. --i mean, none....