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those nightclubes continued to be hugely important theatrical venues front cotton club, to ritz-carlton think greenwich village's cafe society and hollywood's little trog, and in 1942 she became the first black entertainer to appear at manhattan's very elegant savoy plaza hotel. once again she was an overnight sensation. so well noticed she was featured in item, life in "newsweek," all in the same february 1943 week. nightclubs game lena recognition but world war ii made her a star. black g.i.s needed a pinup, and lena was always embarrassed she was the only one. while two atlantic cousins married tuskegee airmen she was chosen as queen of the 2 h -- of their cam about arm was cakes out of uso for refusing to sing at -- her grandmother would have been proud. the post war years saw many chengs in lena's life. one door was shut and others were opened. by 1947, her movie career was essentially over, but her nightclub and performing career went from strength to strength. in 1947 she went to europe for the first time. she had great success touring the still war-torn british isles. cabin in t
those nightclubes continued to be hugely important theatrical venues front cotton club, to ritz-carlton think greenwich village's cafe society and hollywood's little trog, and in 1942 she became the first black entertainer to appear at manhattan's very elegant savoy plaza hotel. once again she was an overnight sensation. so well noticed she was featured in item, life in "newsweek," all in the same february 1943 week. nightclubs game lena recognition but world war ii made her a star....
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nine.finding artistic inspiration in the biggest happens when the political stage and theatrical stage collide -- when the fox 28 so, let me get this straight -- u.s. cellular has the phone you're looking for, a network that's built to give you coverage way out here where the other guys don't, that's a lot less than verizon and at&t. so, why on earth would you ever go with one of those other guys? switch to u.s. cellular now and get 6 gigs of data for $40 a month plus get $300 back. [ echoing ] just sayin'. the iowa caucuses are a celebrated kickoff to the process of nominating a candidate for president.but some take advantage of all the attention for some theatrical fun. fun.fox 28 news anchor, and host of 'iowa in focus' kevin barry shows us the lighter side of this important selection process with 'caucus:the musical.' musical.' this mix of politics and performance was born on the iowa state campus in the 1980's when three different presidential candidates were to students like robert john ford. at that point it just really struck me that this is something only we iowan's experience
nine.finding artistic inspiration in the biggest happens when the political stage and theatrical stage collide -- when the fox 28 so, let me get this straight -- u.s. cellular has the phone you're looking for, a network that's built to give you coverage way out here where the other guys don't, that's a lot less than verizon and at&t. so, why on earth would you ever go with one of those other guys? switch to u.s. cellular now and get 6 gigs of data for $40 a month plus get $300 back. [...
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in if you are not making theatrical films. i think the networks are doing some absolutely incredible scripts, i mean it. >> you know, one thing you -- >> did you see thursday's child the other night? >> no, i did not. >> vicky pool who wrote that portland, maine, and i knew that whole family, and sam and all of them, and it's -- well, it's an incredible book, and incredible story, but that's just one of many. right-of-way is another great script. just great. >> yeah. we're going to take a break and -- you know richard pryor don't you? >> we just met backstage for one fleeting second. >> all ready. well, we'll have a couple of more fleeting seconds out here. [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] >> you are not going to get your record. this is mine. [ laughter ] >> i haven't got one. >> well, we'll get you one at tower records next week. >> i'll steal one at tower. >> steal one at tower. this is mine. my next guest is one -- i'm going to go out on a limb, i don't think he is one of the funniest man working anywhere in
in if you are not making theatrical films. i think the networks are doing some absolutely incredible scripts, i mean it. >> you know, one thing you -- >> did you see thursday's child the other night? >> no, i did not. >> vicky pool who wrote that portland, maine, and i knew that whole family, and sam and all of them, and it's -- well, it's an incredible book, and incredible story, but that's just one of many. right-of-way is another great script. just great. >>...
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it runs theatrically discovery will approach their different properties.hey will be promoting the same film but they will be promoting it first when we have the theatrical window. take the window and distribute it through that window. for us, it is our first foray into taking original content and running it through a television distribution window. it might be a model for other things. you might do more original content and partner that across the window or the internet or cable television. want to geto you into original content? >> you look at interesting models. hbo and netflix. they started by distributing hollywood films. betty: that is generally the business. richard: and now we have over theaters all over the world. why not take that brand awareness and audience awareness and translate that into original content? we have been known for our documentary content and that is always a part of our business. many of our movies have done big numbers. the deal with discovery is consistent with what we have done in the past. another phone fund in china, partne
it runs theatrically discovery will approach their different properties.hey will be promoting the same film but they will be promoting it first when we have the theatrical window. take the window and distribute it through that window. for us, it is our first foray into taking original content and running it through a television distribution window. it might be a model for other things. you might do more original content and partner that across the window or the internet or cable television....
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it will also include when it run theatrically, discovery promoting the movies.p market the movie. betty: but they will be promoting the same film. >> they will, but first when we have a theatrical window. then they'll take it after we are done with the window and distribute it through the discovery network. as you know, with the bundling of the cable industry, it will prevent a lot of opportunities for content creators. for us, it is our first for a into the -- first foray into it. i think it might be a model for other things. eventually you might see us do more original content and then partner with downstream partners through a secondary window, across the internet or cable television. betty: so why do want to get more into original content? >> you look at interesting models -- and i'm taking a high bar deliberately -- hbo and netflix. they both started by distributing hollywood films. betty: that is generally the business you have. >> but now we have over 1000 theaters all over the world, $100 billion in box office. why not take that brand awareness and trans
it will also include when it run theatrically, discovery promoting the movies.p market the movie. betty: but they will be promoting the same film. >> they will, but first when we have a theatrical window. then they'll take it after we are done with the window and distribute it through the discovery network. as you know, with the bundling of the cable industry, it will prevent a lot of opportunities for content creators. for us, it is our first for a into the -- first foray into it. i...
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his tests indicate that he should follow the theatrical profession. - oh, an actor! oh, well i hope he'll be happier than his father is. - oh, is his father an actor? - he's been an actor all his life, and the most miserable one you've ever seen. - that's too bad! but it's never too late to change one's profession. - really? - why, yes! as i told your son, i had a case where a man had been a dentist for 20 years, but after his aptitude test he found happiness as a farmer. - oh, well, that would never work for george. if he had to be a dentist for 20 years before he could become a farmer, well, he wouldn't live to enjoy his happiness! (canned laughter) - uh, perhaps i'd better talk to your husband. (canned laughter) - oh, well i'll go get him. (doorbell rings) oh, (laughs) excuse me. - oh, i'll go upstairs and get him. - i have to talk to him again. - yes, alright. oh, harry, i want you to meet dr. craigmore. he's a psychologist. and doctor, this is harry von zell, my husband's hired hand. (canned laughter) excuse me for interrupting you, dear, but dr. craigmore is do
his tests indicate that he should follow the theatrical profession. - oh, an actor! oh, well i hope he'll be happier than his father is. - oh, is his father an actor? - he's been an actor all his life, and the most miserable one you've ever seen. - that's too bad! but it's never too late to change one's profession. - really? - why, yes! as i told your son, i had a case where a man had been a dentist for 20 years, but after his aptitude test he found happiness as a farmer. - oh, well, that would...
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. >> strength is not empty rhetoric it is not bluster theatrics real strengthic comes from integrity and character. >> according to real clear politics,, don trump holds a commanding lead in the polls at 36 percent in ted cruzpo at 18 percent. >> former treasury secretary says that the well-known bill should 1 dollar bill should be scrapped mayor summers does thatls should do away with it he says he that without the 100-dollar bill life would be more difficult for tax cheats and other criminals other criminals . other criminals who stockpiled cash his report also calls for an called for an end to the uk 50- swiss franc and the 500-year-old out the fact . >> a lot of snow and some schools closest to talk about for tomorrow,st but also a warm-up .rm >> just for the weekend, it was cool about this weekend to increase ice coverage of the lake . there is some ice on lake are the most so far this season at about 64 percent re ice coverage thanks to aj colby fori putting this together . last year about 92 percent and you could see were runningy low in that department with a warm january . b
. >> strength is not empty rhetoric it is not bluster theatrics real strengthic comes from integrity and character. >> according to real clear politics,, don trump holds a commanding lead in the polls at 36 percent in ted cruzpo at 18 percent. >> former treasury secretary says that the well-known bill should 1 dollar bill should be scrapped mayor summers does thatls should do away with it he says he that without the 100-dollar bill life would be more difficult for tax cheats...
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the collegiate theatrical organization says they chose the walk actor because he's a talented actor and a visionary entrepreneur. previous hasty pudding winners include clint eastwood and harrison ford. what about saturday night live? you know, tonight you can see how good bernie sanders' imitations are. the democratic hopeful says he'll make his debut on "saturday night live" tonight. larry david is hosting this week's episode. so could there be something? those two look a lot alike. expect to see david's bernie faceoff with the real thing. watch "snl" on wlwt after news 5 at 11:00. they've been using larry david to do the bernie sanders imitations. belushi, back in the mid '70s. still a lot more ahead, including a visible approach to fighting the heroin epidemic. what warren county officials are offering for information. a live look outside. citycam 5. great shot of the freedom center beyond natural grain free pet food is committed to truth on the label. p when we say real meat is ther first ingredient, it is always number one. we leave out poultry by-product meal, corn, wheat and soy
the collegiate theatrical organization says they chose the walk actor because he's a talented actor and a visionary entrepreneur. previous hasty pudding winners include clint eastwood and harrison ford. what about saturday night live? you know, tonight you can see how good bernie sanders' imitations are. the democratic hopeful says he'll make his debut on "saturday night live" tonight. larry david is hosting this week's episode. so could there be something? those two look a lot alike....
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talk to >> at that point, it struck me as being something only we iowans experience andd it's so theatrical, like this should be no a play in some form. >>reporter: it took the better pages. once he did -- >> i wrote it in less than ten days andx;kfy we had it in a workshop in less than two weeks. i was an easy process because it had been brewing. reporter: the goal, to entertain and educate everyone about the proshow thats is uniquelyowa -- process that is uniquely iowa. >> they have no idea what we experience. >>reporter: 2004 to 2012 there, were small changes. this year brought about huge rewrite ss. >> the media is such a partt of this whole process now, so we have to integrate that. >> it feels so much different than any previous year. >>reporter: in the end, robert includes the moment of clarity that he says voters find. >> throughout proce, they get caught up in thee various candidates and campaignsns by the time it gets to caucus night, i think people are clear, kind of sift through all the craziness and get to the heart of matter and make pretty informed decisions. [ singing ]. >>>
talk to >> at that point, it struck me as being something only we iowans experience andd it's so theatrical, like this should be no a play in some form. >>reporter: it took the better pages. once he did -- >> i wrote it in less than ten days andx;kfy we had it in a workshop in less than two weeks. i was an easy process because it had been brewing. reporter: the goal, to entertain and educate everyone about the proshow thats is uniquelyowa -- process that is uniquely iowa....
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theatrical in its own way and this should be a theater play in its own form. caucus the musical runs through saturday night at the stoner theater in des moines. tickets are still available dot com. some overnight snow made and can be found on cbs2iowa.com. >>> overnight snow made travel a little tricky for some this morning. >> morrisessa scott is in with a look at your first forecast. >> some of us actually saw another 5 to 6 inches, mainly northwest of highway 20 this morning. you can see where the purple is in our snow depth map. that's where we saw another half inch of snow from the system that moved in overnight. you made your way southeast ward. we just saw another inch of snow from the system that moved in this morning. here's a look at snow reports from yesterday and today. mesa city broke a record. 9.7 for fayette. and at the waterloo airport -- inches from the storm that moved through yesterday and today. we're starting to see clearing though as that system has left the hawkeye state. just scattered flurries down to the southwest. we'll see clearing
theatrical in its own way and this should be a theater play in its own form. caucus the musical runs through saturday night at the stoner theater in des moines. tickets are still available dot com. some overnight snow made and can be found on cbs2iowa.com. >>> overnight snow made travel a little tricky for some this morning. >> morrisessa scott is in with a look at your first forecast. >> some of us actually saw another 5 to 6 inches, mainly northwest of highway 20 this...
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>> i usually focus more on the theatrics.is condensed version, see longer version of this tricky used to fool pen and teller at the show, but the focus not just on the magic truck but the actual words, and i think the words are beautiful so my show is full after lot of long theatrical scripted stories. >> we should go. >> i think you should. >> sounds like fun. you have to have a password to get down below? >> oh, okay. >> and no cell phone. >> the password is secret. don't tell everyone out there. >> good to meet you. >> thank you. >> thanks so much. >> as i mentioned, miss philadelphia is here. so let's get to know her after the break. >> but let's get to bob because he's at very special birthday party. >> guy turning 21. >> yes. >> he turned 21, we're live at the plow and the stars where paul from rhawnhurst is going to attempt to show his id for the first time and get a drink, he's 21 today. cocktails for everybody when we come right back. >>> it is 9:40. >> look at rita's out there, you know our sponsor rita's, they have
>> i usually focus more on the theatrics.is condensed version, see longer version of this tricky used to fool pen and teller at the show, but the focus not just on the magic truck but the actual words, and i think the words are beautiful so my show is full after lot of long theatrical scripted stories. >> we should go. >> i think you should. >> sounds like fun. you have to have a password to get down below? >> oh, okay. >> and no cell phone. >> the...
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. >> there's been -- >> no, it's been theatrics. >> it's all theatrics. >> any time, bakari, i went to lunch today and guess what people were talking about? the presidential campaign, talking about donald trump and ted cruz and hillary clinton. if you have people having a discussion, on some level, i think that's -- you know, i think that's substantive. >> because it's ngnawing on raw emogs, playing on fear. >> they're engaged. republicans have the enthusiasm edge, they have the excitement edge. they're going to have record turnout in south carolina. that's something democrats have to play catch up to. >> lauren has been patient lily sitting by. here is jeb bush on the campaign trail today. >> i wish we could actually have that argument on a debate stage instead of -- in debate preparation, you all might find this interesting. the conclusion is when you debate a guy like trump, you have to have the last word. because he's a bully. so he doesn't stop talking. and i actually saw tapes. it's not what he says, it's just that he says it louder and l louder and louder bu, but you j have to t
. >> there's been -- >> no, it's been theatrics. >> it's all theatrics. >> any time, bakari, i went to lunch today and guess what people were talking about? the presidential campaign, talking about donald trump and ted cruz and hillary clinton. if you have people having a discussion, on some level, i think that's -- you know, i think that's substantive. >> because it's ngnawing on raw emogs, playing on fear. >> they're engaged. republicans have the enthusiasm...
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that point it just really struck me that this is something only we iowan's experience and it's so theatrical in its own way and this should be a theater play in its own form. it took the better part of 20 years to put pen to paper -- but once he did... did... i wrote it in less than 10 days and it was up in a work shop in less than two weeks. it was a very easy process because it had been brewing in my head for so long and j knew what i wanted to present on stage. the goal: entertain and educate everyone about the process that it so uniquely iowa. all the surrounding states have no idea what we experience being first in the nation that means from 2004-2012 there were small changes with characters and their parties - but this year media is just such a part of this whole process now so we have to include that. that.but there are changes to reflect just how unpredictable 2016 has been. it just had to be that way because this year feels so different than any previous year. but at the end - robert includes the moment of charity that he says voters in iowa eventually find themselves. themselves. t
that point it just really struck me that this is something only we iowan's experience and it's so theatrical in its own way and this should be a theater play in its own form. it took the better part of 20 years to put pen to paper -- but once he did... did... i wrote it in less than 10 days and it was up in a work shop in less than two weeks. it was a very easy process because it had been brewing in my head for so long and j knew what i wanted to present on stage. the goal: entertain and...
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barker, the theatrical agent? oh, well, could you tell me thank you very much. ha ha! ed, you are going to be rich. oh, boy, big round apples, little fillies, or, uh, am i better off the other way around? sam! well, well, well. say, marge sure looks great. keep her that way. i've got a lot of engagements lined up for her. sam, will you stop talking like an agent? even your ten percent is in good condition. hello, mr. hodges. mr. post. now, don't tell me you've finished those sketches already. no, i came to see your agent, mr. barker. his office told me he'd be here. oh, sam, this is mr. post, the architect i told you about. hi. hello, mr. barker. mr. barker, i-- i have a wonderful horse. mr. post, i have all the animals i can handle. well, he isn't just an animal. he's something special. he has a very high iq. all right. just what does this animal do, something special? well, he can obey any command you give him. tell him to do something. - anything? - anything. go over and bring back that bucket of water. there was no water in the pail. thanks, mister ed. a remarkable
barker, the theatrical agent? oh, well, could you tell me thank you very much. ha ha! ed, you are going to be rich. oh, boy, big round apples, little fillies, or, uh, am i better off the other way around? sam! well, well, well. say, marge sure looks great. keep her that way. i've got a lot of engagements lined up for her. sam, will you stop talking like an agent? even your ten percent is in good condition. hello, mr. hodges. mr. post. now, don't tell me you've finished those sketches already....
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tito" is used to the theatrics.. because michael is a championship horseback rider.the duo performs all around the country.the horse can actually jump rope and kick soccer balls!michael says he's not sure if he'll make another dinosaur video.. because the limelight is going to tito's head. 3 3 3 a start- up company is trending this morning.we'll tell you why you could see "death wish coffee" at the super bowl.plus, n- f- l dads are trending.up next, we'll too.you're watching good morning cincinnati. 3 "death wish coffee company" is trending this morning.it is just a start up company with 11 employees.but it is advertising in the super bowl! so, how could it afford the five- million- dollar spot? 'death wish coffee' beat out businesses in a contest sponsored by intuit quickbooks. the prize -- a 30- second ad in the super bowl.by the way, 'death wish coffee's' specialty is an ultra- strong dark roast coffee, with double the caffeine of a normal cup of joe. 3 another 3 super bowl ad is trending this morning.this one sho
tito" is used to the theatrics.. because michael is a championship horseback rider.the duo performs all around the country.the horse can actually jump rope and kick soccer balls!michael says he's not sure if he'll make another dinosaur video.. because the limelight is going to tito's head. 3 3 3 a start- up company is trending this morning.we'll tell you why you could see "death wish coffee" at the super bowl.plus, n- f- l dads are trending.up next, we'll too.you're watching good...
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it is not theatrics. real strength, strength of purpose, comes from integrity and character. and in my experience, the strongest person usually isn't the loudest one in the room. >> reporter: the former president also defended his handling of 9/11, talking about how he reacted when he learned, while reading to a group of schoolkids in florida, that a second plane had hit the towers. >> my first reaction is i was hot. we're going to deal with these people. my second staring at this young child, is that my job became crystal clear. and that is to protect her, her >> reporter: then jeb rose to speak. >> i thought it was a little strange that a front-running candidate would attack the president of the united states who did keep us safe. while he was building a reality tv show -- >> reporter: trump is fighting a multi-front battle right now, with t-minus five days until the south carolina primary. >> ted cruz is desperate. yeah i think ted's a very unstable guy. >> reporter: aside from slamming the bushes he is also spewing venom at texas senator ted cruz. >> single worst liar i'v
it is not theatrics. real strength, strength of purpose, comes from integrity and character. and in my experience, the strongest person usually isn't the loudest one in the room. >> reporter: the former president also defended his handling of 9/11, talking about how he reacted when he learned, while reading to a group of schoolkids in florida, that a second plane had hit the towers. >> my first reaction is i was hot. we're going to deal with these people. my second staring at this...
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he had bought a theatrical mask from beverly hills, which cost a few thousand dollars, and it's very life like, as you know, and he had it on. and it looks like the guy they called crimestoppers about."tanya: "i mean, his mom..."deters: "his mother said it."tanya: "he did it."deters: "he did it." it.""it looked just like her son." son."sunglasses covered covered his hands. "that just tells you, don't believe what you see all the time because you could be dead wrong." wrong."joe deters says ever since he released from prison this man who was wrongly imprisoned in 1982 for rape based on one person's identification of him, he won't take one person's so- called 'word for it.' it.'"you can't rely solely on can't do that. it's a recipe for some kind of disaster and i think a disaster is an innocent person in prison." prison."in fact he says eyewitness accounts are the worst kind of evidence. evidence."i would consider identification one piece of evidence that you can use. it should never be the only piece of evidence." evidence." conrad zkzierak will be in prison for that robbery and other
he had bought a theatrical mask from beverly hills, which cost a few thousand dollars, and it's very life like, as you know, and he had it on. and it looks like the guy they called crimestoppers about."tanya: "i mean, his mom..."deters: "his mother said it."tanya: "he did it."deters: "he did it." it.""it looked just like her son." son."sunglasses covered covered his hands. "that just tells you, don't believe what you see all...
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of course, there was always going to be theatrics around this. you have to say if it is about theatrics, then he's going for an oscar-winning performance here. it's all the same issues we've been talking about for the last 24 hours. obviously at the heart of the debate is restricting welfare payments for eu workers operating in the u.k. we know brussels offering an emergency break, but apparently david cameron going in there saying, look, we want this emergency break to apply to 13 years, an initial seven years, then two sets of an additional three years. i think that's taken everybody aback. that's a lot to talk about. you have countries like france and belgium wanting a self-destruct clause in here to prevent those that want the u.k. to leave saying, look, you can vote for a brexit here and go back to brussels and try and negotiate better terms. the other eu leaders saying we're not going to allow that to happen. there's a whole host of elements in here. david cameron saying, guys, we don't care how long this takes, we want to come out with the
of course, there was always going to be theatrics around this. you have to say if it is about theatrics, then he's going for an oscar-winning performance here. it's all the same issues we've been talking about for the last 24 hours. obviously at the heart of the debate is restricting welfare payments for eu workers operating in the u.k. we know brussels offering an emergency break, but apparently david cameron going in there saying, look, we want this emergency break to apply to 13 years, an...
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lost in many of his theatrics is how he took over in 1990 and guided the reds to a wire to wire championship. we're told lou has mellowed over the years...and he will be back in cincinnati to act as the grand marshall for the findlay market opening day parade. piniella was also recently hired as a senior advisor to the reds baseball operations. pitchers and catchers are scheduled to report to reds spring training in two days....but john fay of wcpo dot com got there today..and so did reds shortstop zack cozart. cozart.he needed reconstructiv e knee surgery six months ago after this mis step in running to first base last june. but he told john today that he's "full go" for spring training . he told john...."i don't anticipate there being any problem. i feel really good..i feel strong..i feel pretty quick taking ground balls." john fay covers the early stages of spring training ...he'll be joined by ken broo and keenan singleton when the full squad reports next tuesday. college basketball tonight, michigan played at ohio state.....-it was tight until late in the first half.....the bucks kick i
lost in many of his theatrics is how he took over in 1990 and guided the reds to a wire to wire championship. we're told lou has mellowed over the years...and he will be back in cincinnati to act as the grand marshall for the findlay market opening day parade. piniella was also recently hired as a senior advisor to the reds baseball operations. pitchers and catchers are scheduled to report to reds spring training in two days....but john fay of wcpo dot com got there today..and so did reds...
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it is not theatrics. real strength, strength of purpose, comes from integrity and character. usually isn't the loudest one in the room. >> i wonder who he's talking about there, the strongest isn't the loudest person in the room. i don't wonder. it's clear it's donald trump. when you look at the south carolina race, i think it's more than personal. there's a dividing line where jeb bush is saying i'm staking out the establihment. there is the establishment, and donald trump is saying more loudly and clearly than ever, i am not the establishment. i don't want them. and i don't need them. is that what's going on right now in south carolina? >> that's pretty much the divide for the whole campaign. i mean, south carolina as we get closer and closer, it's going to get ramped up and ramped up. but the establishment lane, rubio and bush and kasich are fighting it out. and cruz and trump are going after it in the nonestablishment lane. >> are there enough? you've looked at south carolina. ben carson's campaign, you were all over the country. is there enough anti-establishment votes?
it is not theatrics. real strength, strength of purpose, comes from integrity and character. usually isn't the loudest one in the room. >> i wonder who he's talking about there, the strongest isn't the loudest person in the room. i don't wonder. it's clear it's donald trump. when you look at the south carolina race, i think it's more than personal. there's a dividing line where jeb bush is saying i'm staking out the establihment. there is the establishment, and donald trump is saying more...
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bush: strength is not empty rhetoric, it is not bluster, it is not theatrics. real strength, strength of purpose comes from integrity and character. but all the bluster may not matter come saturday. a cnn-orc poll released tuesday, has donald trump well ahead in south carolina at 38-percent. up 16 points on ted cruz, with marco rubio and jeb bush trailing well behind in third and south carolina is critical for republicans. with only one exception, every since 1980 has gone on nominee. we are just a few days away from the caucuses here in nevada. that will bring several of the presidential candidates to the silver state. republican jeb bush is headed to nevada the day after the south carolina primary. the former florida governor will be in las vegas sunday, before heading to reno monday. bush is holding a town hall event at huffaker elementary school at six o'clock monday evening. and ted cruz is planning a jam packed visit to nevada. the republican presidential candidate is planning at least eight campaign events starting sunday afternoon in pahrump. the texas
bush: strength is not empty rhetoric, it is not bluster, it is not theatrics. real strength, strength of purpose comes from integrity and character. but all the bluster may not matter come saturday. a cnn-orc poll released tuesday, has donald trump well ahead in south carolina at 38-percent. up 16 points on ted cruz, with marco rubio and jeb bush trailing well behind in third and south carolina is critical for republicans. with only one exception, every since 1980 has gone on nominee. we are...
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nightclubs continued to be hugely theatrical venues for lena, from harlem's cotton club to boston's ritzton to greenwich village's cafÉ society to hollywood's little trock. and now in 1942, while she was waiting for her first movie to be released, she became the first black entertainer to appear at manhattan's very elegant savoy plaza hotel. once again, she was an overnight sensation, so well noticed that she was features in time, life and "newsweek" all in the same february 1943 week. nightclubs gave lena recognition, but world war ii made her a star. black g.i.s needed a pin-up, and lena was always embarrassed that she was the only one. while two atlanta cowz to sips married tuskegee airmen, lena was chosen as queen of the 99th pursuit squadron, their combat arm. she toured black army camps but was kicked out of the uso for refusing to sing at a camp in arkansas where black g.i.s were forced to sit behind german prisoners of war for her show. her grandmother would have been proud. the postwar years saw many changes in lena's life. one door was shut and others were opened. by 1947 her m
nightclubs continued to be hugely theatrical venues for lena, from harlem's cotton club to boston's ritzton to greenwich village's cafÉ society to hollywood's little trock. and now in 1942, while she was waiting for her first movie to be released, she became the first black entertainer to appear at manhattan's very elegant savoy plaza hotel. once again, she was an overnight sensation, so well noticed that she was features in time, life and "newsweek" all in the same february 1943...
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you'll see the giant whale come forward and these kinds of things all through the kind of theatrical magic. "in the shadow of moby dick" is a production of the theater. it premieres at the center for the arts at virginia tech on friday night at 7:30. for more this story on t flood riskis deftly a slow goal that this afternoon with that heavy rain that's been moving through ponding water some flash flooding be reported across erie with of the heaviest of rain across patchy county warning so we have the watches and warnings watches come first the and warnings me flooding is either imminent or is it the winter kirk we got pretty much stuart will wind air at rocky not in the crites some flooding potential in patrick county were one to two inches of range that's what would to goes until five o'clock now the rain itself stretches all away from the you new england states down towards gulf coast and it's a very slow-moving system as it moves through it's can a be that moisture north so were you still see more rain come swings through here yellows and reds of the heaviest of you can see marti
you'll see the giant whale come forward and these kinds of things all through the kind of theatrical magic. "in the shadow of moby dick" is a production of the theater. it premieres at the center for the arts at virginia tech on friday night at 7:30. for more this story on t flood riskis deftly a slow goal that this afternoon with that heavy rain that's been moving through ponding water some flash flooding be reported across erie with of the heaviest of rain across patchy county...
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he had bought a theatrical mask from beverly hills, which cost a few thousand dollars, and it's very life like, as you know, and he had it on. and it looks like the guy they called crimestoppers about."tanya: "i mean, his mom..."deters: "his mother said it."tanya: "he did it."deters: "he did it." it.""it looked just like her son." son."sunglasses covered zkzierak's blue eyes. gloves covered his hands. "that just tells you, don't believe what you see all the time because you could be dead wrong." wrong."joe deters says ever since he released from prison this man who was wrongly imprisoned in 1982 for rape based on one person's identification of him, he won't take one person's so- called 'word for it.' it.'"you can't rely solely on identification. you just can't do that. it's a recipe for some kind of disaster and i think a disaster is an innocent person in prison." prison."in fact he says eyewitness accounts are the worst kind of evidence. evidence."i would consider identification one piece of evidence that you can use. it should never be the only piece of evidence." evidence." conrad
he had bought a theatrical mask from beverly hills, which cost a few thousand dollars, and it's very life like, as you know, and he had it on. and it looks like the guy they called crimestoppers about."tanya: "i mean, his mom..."deters: "his mother said it."tanya: "he did it."deters: "he did it." it.""it looked just like her son." son."sunglasses covered zkzierak's blue eyes. gloves covered his hands. "that just tells you,...
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lead the team to a world series title ...in 19-90 ...but he's probably just as well known for his theatrics ...on the field and in the clubhouse.this will mark piniella's return to the reds in more ways than one ....he was recently hired as a senior advisor to the reds baseball operations. pitchers and catchers report to spring training tomorrow... but john fay of wcpo dot com did reds shortstop zack cozart. he needed reconstructive knee surgery six months ago after this misstep in running to first base last june. but he tells john that he's a "full go" for spring training. he told john...."i don't anticipate there being any problem. i feel really good..i feel strong..i feel pretty quick taking ground balls." read john's full story on wcpo dot com. john fay covers the early stages of spring training ...he'll be joined by ken broo and keenan singleton when the full squad reports next tuesday. let get your latest 1-46 shell at loveland madeira rd. in cincinnati1-49 bp on state line road in lawrenceburg 1-62 speedway monmouth street in newportfor the lowest gas prices in your part of town head
lead the team to a world series title ...in 19-90 ...but he's probably just as well known for his theatrics ...on the field and in the clubhouse.this will mark piniella's return to the reds in more ways than one ....he was recently hired as a senior advisor to the reds baseball operations. pitchers and catchers report to spring training tomorrow... but john fay of wcpo dot com did reds shortstop zack cozart. he needed reconstructive knee surgery six months ago after this misstep in running to...
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and lamb psents the ten women of theatrical productio it runs for several weeks as well. 59th annual siouxland home show ends today at theonvention center. doors open at noo the cable tennis tournamt comes up this coming friday at the sergeant blu's community center the sub state basketballl 7:00 each on monday and tuesday night. and topping our nine things to know, it's oscar night. the oscar celebration thiss here on abc9. nna and bruce will headline our coverage which begins at 5:30 and continues until the last statue is handed out. >>> thanks for being with us this week. we'll see you again next sunday. captioning provided byaption solutions, llc www.captionsolutions.com (music) >>sabrina: governor branstad gets his way. medicaid is going private. but who are we watching to make sure those patients don't lose out? plus, a familiar face reemerges in state politics. and it's not just another tuesday. it's super tuesday. we look ahead at this monster day in politics. thanks for joining us for this week in iowa. i'm sabrina ahmed. well, it's official. iowa's medicaid program will cha
and lamb psents the ten women of theatrical productio it runs for several weeks as well. 59th annual siouxland home show ends today at theonvention center. doors open at noo the cable tennis tournamt comes up this coming friday at the sergeant blu's community center the sub state basketballl 7:00 each on monday and tuesday night. and topping our nine things to know, it's oscar night. the oscar celebration thiss here on abc9. nna and bruce will headline our coverage which begins at 5:30 and...
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it is not theatrics. real strength, strength and purpose comes from integrity and character. and in my experience, the strongest person usually isn't the loudest one in the room. >> jackie cue cynic, you first. what do you think of the impact and the context of the remarks? >> the bushes are very popular in south carolina. this does seem like the right move coming into the primaries. the other thing watching president bush speak is a reminder how good he is on the stump versus how stilted jeb still is. it's not even close. that said, there are a lot of warm feelings. obviously barbara bush definitely helped humanize jeb a little bit in new hampshire. but as maggie says, it remains to be seen whether this works with south carolina voters or not. >> who benefits here? is it clear that jeb bush gets all the anti-trump vote, or does marco rubio benefit? or does having w campaign hurt marco rubio more than it hurts jeb? a lot of different pieces at play. >> that's a good question. that's in large part where you not only hurt the not so veiled illusions to donald trump. but also wh
it is not theatrics. real strength, strength and purpose comes from integrity and character. and in my experience, the strongest person usually isn't the loudest one in the room. >> jackie cue cynic, you first. what do you think of the impact and the context of the remarks? >> the bushes are very popular in south carolina. this does seem like the right move coming into the primaries. the other thing watching president bush speak is a reminder how good he is on the stump versus how...
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it is not theatric is. real strength, strength of purple comes from integrity and character, and in my experience, the strongest person usually isn't the loudest one in the room. >> donald trump kept attacking the former president saying he mismanaged intelligence and that, quote, the world trade center came down during his reign. trump writes this is an op-ed for "usa today," if elected he would endorse and enhance interrogative techniques. dnald trump said nothing should be take uf after the table. >>> the grammy awards were filled with glittering performances. lady gaga offered an emotional tribute to david bowie. charged rap and the broadway hit "hamilton" gave a rousing performance. kevin frazier with "e.t." >> pop music really captured the big award for record, album, and song of the year. mark ronson and bruno mars with their irresistible hit "uptown funk." taylor swift won album of the year and she also made history. the 26-year-old superstar book-ended the awards kicking off the show with "out of t
it is not theatric is. real strength, strength of purple comes from integrity and character, and in my experience, the strongest person usually isn't the loudest one in the room. >> donald trump kept attacking the former president saying he mismanaged intelligence and that, quote, the world trade center came down during his reign. trump writes this is an op-ed for "usa today," if elected he would endorse and enhance interrogative techniques. dnald trump said nothing should be...
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flamenco that comes through on the sort of main touring circuit internationally tends to be very theatrical or modern dance oriented. and one of the things that we do at the bay area festival, festival flamenco gitano, is to really emphasize the grassroots flamenco, flamenco as a culture, a living culture, and an expression of a cultural identity of the gypsy people of spain. and so, it's the way that--in fact, the show that will be presented on march 1st, that's called "improvisal." it's really a declaration of an aesthetic, an approach to flamenco that goes back to the roots of improvisation of free expression of a culture. nothing choreographed, so it's much more exciting and dynamic, and it's also more heartfelt than a lot of the flamenco you might see that's so heavily choreographed and learned in an academy, and that sort of thing. this is not that. these are people that grew up dancing in the kitchen, singing with their grandmothers, you know, and still do to this day. that's the main way they practice flamenco. and then to make a living, yes, they do it on the stage, and they're wor
flamenco that comes through on the sort of main touring circuit internationally tends to be very theatrical or modern dance oriented. and one of the things that we do at the bay area festival, festival flamenco gitano, is to really emphasize the grassroots flamenco, flamenco as a culture, a living culture, and an expression of a cultural identity of the gypsy people of spain. and so, it's the way that--in fact, the show that will be presented on march 1st, that's called "improvisal."...