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get tickets to the gun show, eh, tony?announcer: this is p90x, the 90-day home fitness revolution. get lean and ripped at home. >> it's p90x... bring it to me! >> announcer: get sexy and toned without a gym. >> tony: look at that form! i love ya! >> announcer: and have the body you've always wanted, using the number one fitness program in america, p90x. >> this is the program that's changing people's attitudes about home fitness. pro athletes, firefighters, even active duty marines use p90x as their fitness solution, and now so can you. >> announcer: this 12-dvd program is based on the advanced training science of muscle confusion. by constantly introducing new moves and routines, your body never has time to adapt to the workouts, which means every day your muscles are challenged. >> and with challenge comes change. >> announcer: p90x completely shatters your concept of home workout dvds. there's five hardcore resistance routines for muscle-building strength and power... three fat-scorching cardio workouts for energy and s
get tickets to the gun show, eh, tony?announcer: this is p90x, the 90-day home fitness revolution. get lean and ripped at home. >> it's p90x... bring it to me! >> announcer: get sexy and toned without a gym. >> tony: look at that form! i love ya! >> announcer: and have the body you've always wanted, using the number one fitness program in america, p90x. >> this is the program that's changing people's attitudes about home fitness. pro athletes, firefighters, even...
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that is what interests me. ♪ >> tony cragg started his career in the 1970's.terial he happened upon to create simple forms. he turned even plastic waste >> i have the great advantage of being a student at a time when there were very few galleries and museums. everybody that went to art school in the late 1960's knew that they were doing it for themselves on some level. no one was stupid enough to think there would be set a successful artist and exhibitions. >> he soon gained international fame for his ability to create and use cultural language. he combines the abstract and figurative, the traditional and modern, all in a poetic way. his work was featured major exhibitions. he won one of the highest honors in the art world. ♪ >> tony cragg is a dynamic force in sculpture. he examines every material, object, theme. he does not just with the surface. he examines the energy holding the phenomena together and how the energy is reflected back to us on the outside. ♪ >> born in liverpool, tony cragg has lived in germany for more than 30 years. his studio is one of t
that is what interests me. ♪ >> tony cragg started his career in the 1970's.terial he happened upon to create simple forms. he turned even plastic waste >> i have the great advantage of being a student at a time when there were very few galleries and museums. everybody that went to art school in the late 1960's knew that they were doing it for themselves on some level. no one was stupid enough to think there would be set a successful artist and exhibitions. >> he soon gained...
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he and his good buddy berlusconi you know this or tony blair the new wax museum. all right stay here with thanks so much for being on the prize report thank you much and i want to come back i'll be talking with everybody should be this is an interview that i did a few days ago so stay right there will be right back. the official like a should. be pulled from the. video . she's smiling. now with the palm of your. machine. to. welcome back to the kaiser report time now to go to cairo it talk with two time pulitzer prize winning journalist anthony said deed he's a foreign correspondent for the new york times he divided time between baghdad and beirut but today he's in cairo and the welcome of the kaiser report raises more closure for things like all of these revolutions that are going on now across the region have changed the narrative from muslims are bad to arabs or good and now saying that there is a total shift in the perception of the arab world as now they are on the forefront the cutting edge of democracy is that there's a tremendous pride in the hearts of peo
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george bush is no longer in office but obama no i mean where is tony blair is he kind of square in london settings and goes into was lecturing a i mean is he as insane as gadhafi i they all insane is bush insane is dick cheney as the same a birds of a feather flock together i was i would imagine these guys are all the logically insane just to get off he seems to have a more extravagant wardrobe there is also a downside has emerged from libya which is the benghazi dance oh the benghazi dance fantastic this is more of a trance music apparently of the crowd is all their hands and they've slowed it down really slow so everybody goes the big. stick it's freedom i can smell it. but i bring up benghazi and i wanted to show you this little screen grab i took from the television where we're watching here and it was you know the crowds in benghazi and this sign in particular this placard really stood out for me no autocracy no despotism no nepotism no cronyism and that is universal and that is what you are calling the global insurrection against banker occupation it's the same thing it's a desperat
george bush is no longer in office but obama no i mean where is tony blair is he kind of square in london settings and goes into was lecturing a i mean is he as insane as gadhafi i they all insane is bush insane is dick cheney as the same a birds of a feather flock together i was i would imagine these guys are all the logically insane just to get off he seems to have a more extravagant wardrobe there is also a downside has emerged from libya which is the benghazi dance oh the benghazi dance...
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katz host of the conversation with tony katz on p.j. t.v. dot com hey fellas you know a lot of strong words today one lawmaker even holding up our constitution saying you know this living breathing constitution was crying today some reiterating that these hearings will contribute to a wave of fear and distrust in america i want to get your take on what we saw today on capitol hill well peter king's hearings are bogus this is an attempt to whip up hatred against muslims it's become a cottage industry as one of your speakers in an earlier piece in the last week hundreds of people have died in afghanistan the united states dropped bombs on those villages many young children have been killed and yet there's no scrutiny of that as an act of terrorism if you want to talk about what's radicalizing people around the world it's the cycle of violence and that cycle of violence has been intensified with the war in iraq that took a million lives in a record to thousands of lives in afghanistan and right here in the united states innocent people who
katz host of the conversation with tony katz on p.j. t.v. dot com hey fellas you know a lot of strong words today one lawmaker even holding up our constitution saying you know this living breathing constitution was crying today some reiterating that these hearings will contribute to a wave of fear and distrust in america i want to get your take on what we saw today on capitol hill well peter king's hearings are bogus this is an attempt to whip up hatred against muslims it's become a cottage...
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katz host of the conversation with tony katz on p.j. t.v. dot com ryan told me he thinks the ultra right are using all the right code words to stir up fear but the religious we profiled people not because of something they've done because of how they look or what they pray to or because of the color of their skin or from their ethnic identity if you protest against it if you say that that's this criminalization of that's terribly but that's kind of a hysteria in jena phobic approach then you're accused of political correctness now these are the cold words of the old to right now in america there's a great danger that people face what is a danger they can't find jobs they're losing their homes there's high unemployment there's growing poverty peter king those engage in the politics of diversion like many of the other republicans let's look for an enemy when the real threat the people have is something quite different and yet this becomes a convenient scapegoating as it has throughout history tony is this the politics of diversion here. i
katz host of the conversation with tony katz on p.j. t.v. dot com ryan told me he thinks the ultra right are using all the right code words to stir up fear but the religious we profiled people not because of something they've done because of how they look or what they pray to or because of the color of their skin or from their ethnic identity if you protest against it if you say that that's this criminalization of that's terribly but that's kind of a hysteria in jena phobic approach then you're...
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with tony kaplan p.j. t.v. dot com. and of course we've got to remember it's not just chaos and capitol hill that's small in comparison to some of what we're seeing chaos and violence overseas and libya and now more than ever the chap in the next chapter there remains uncertain and the discussion has now turned to what the u.s. government should do any politician contemplating whether or not and how to get involved but as our she's on a sassy turkey now reports many are hoping that the u.s. will stay as far away from the events and in libya as possible. civil war blurs the outline of libya's future app well the u.s. weaves its arjun's on the role it shifts in the chaos some war loving politicians have been pushing for stablish in a no fly zone this means bombing libyan air defense systems runways and shooting down there be an aircraft an aerial invasion something most americans don't realize and most libyans don't want people in the entire region remember what happened with the no fly zone in iraq hundreds
with tony kaplan p.j. t.v. dot com. and of course we've got to remember it's not just chaos and capitol hill that's small in comparison to some of what we're seeing chaos and violence overseas and libya and now more than ever the chap in the next chapter there remains uncertain and the discussion has now turned to what the u.s. government should do any politician contemplating whether or not and how to get involved but as our she's on a sassy turkey now reports many are hoping that the u.s....
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morgan and tony blair and cash out the white house just to resume burnishing exercise for obama he's working for j.p. morgan right now scott walker of wisconsin governor he's working for the koch brothers right now he's a time right now they're working right now with the enemy they're selling the people out all over the world and this is intolerable and the people in cairo have to go now to stand up to. the people with consummate illinois are still so you know wondering huge should we do a larry fink says to live in a concentration camp or larry fink to live in a reservation for larry fink they don't know what the problem so speaking of tony blair i have a headline here with tony blair kind of guy somebody would fit in right in connaught square where all the other arms dealers in mass murders of the world live and hide their wealth from their own nations the man who plowed into a group of bikers is a brazilian central banker and he's charged with attempted murder so you see this video here max this is a critical mass demonstration in porto alegre brazil and i see that a car barreling
morgan and tony blair and cash out the white house just to resume burnishing exercise for obama he's working for j.p. morgan right now scott walker of wisconsin governor he's working for the koch brothers right now he's a time right now they're working right now with the enemy they're selling the people out all over the world and this is intolerable and the people in cairo have to go now to stand up to. the people with consummate illinois are still so you know wondering huge should we do a...
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megan: now tony's gonna show us some old-school tricks. tony: what they do is...ou grab the material, and bang! tony is just about finished with the interior. so what's the first step? first thing we need to do is strip all the pieces off this, including this metal cap on the top. we got this metal cap, we need to reuse this. some of your door panels when they come pre-made will have a new cap on 'em, but they're not as good as the factory ones. so anytime you can use the factory piece it's better than using the re-pops. we're going to cut all this off to take it off. we got new whisk rubber, so we don't have to worry about being nice with these. what we need to do is take this piece of metal off, chrome trim, 'cause we're gonna reuse it, so we want to be careful with it. right now what we gotta do is clean all this up and get it ready to reinstall. and the rest of this is bye-bye. the rest of that is junk. anything i can help you with? just watch your fingers and just... give it a light little scrub? you're just taking all the dirt, any kind of paints or anything
megan: now tony's gonna show us some old-school tricks. tony: what they do is...ou grab the material, and bang! tony is just about finished with the interior. so what's the first step? first thing we need to do is strip all the pieces off this, including this metal cap on the top. we got this metal cap, we need to reuse this. some of your door panels when they come pre-made will have a new cap on 'em, but they're not as good as the factory ones. so anytime you can use the factory piece it's...
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tony? lake tahoe. >> caller: certainly, i could say that they are good but they're not the visibility is a very, very limited. we are isolated. the road is closed in both directions. the snow keeps coming down. the same moisture there is making its way up here turning into snowfall. >>catherine: highway 80 it looks pretty bad. >> caller: this has been a very big winter for us. i think that is an understatement. >>catherine: tony, you are telling people to stay away? >> caller: not necessarily to stay away law but right now is not an optimal time. and i would say that you are going to be faced with a series of a multiple delays. even if you make it through one checkpoint? you will be confronted with another one. the bottom line is that the visibility is so bad from the wind, the snow. it is not safe for travel. >>catherine: perhaps the ski resorts to not like that but it is a safer with floral hours delays? >> caller: yes, a good to that estimate would-pleural hours--and if your timing it pr
tony? lake tahoe. >> caller: certainly, i could say that they are good but they're not the visibility is a very, very limited. we are isolated. the road is closed in both directions. the snow keeps coming down. the same moisture there is making its way up here turning into snowfall. >>catherine: highway 80 it looks pretty bad. >> caller: this has been a very big winter for us. i think that is an understatement. >>catherine: tony, you are telling people to stay away?...
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blair i have a headline here with tony blair kind of guy somebody who would fit in writing connaught square where all the other arms dealers and mass murderers of the world live and hide their wealth from their own nations the man who plowed into a group of bikers is a brazilian central banker and he's charged with attempted murder so you see this video here max this is a critical mass demonstration in porto alegre brazil and as you see that car barreling through the population of bicyclists there are knocking over eight or nine of them well that's a central banker me and richard nice but. again just pure class going people with impunity another banker a terrorist and you know the the the search for the terrorism should be a simple one go down to wall street to the offices of goldman morgan go to the city of london in london and start arresting people the fact that you don't barack obama the rest of you guys means that you are terrorists effectively you support terrorism you're stealing all of the money and you're asking people who live with austerity measures to pay for your bonuses
blair i have a headline here with tony blair kind of guy somebody who would fit in writing connaught square where all the other arms dealers and mass murderers of the world live and hide their wealth from their own nations the man who plowed into a group of bikers is a brazilian central banker and he's charged with attempted murder so you see this video here max this is a critical mass demonstration in porto alegre brazil and as you see that car barreling through the population of bicyclists...
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policymakers think how tony blair and george bush and obama and hillary clinton how these sort of people think and how it plays on the streets here is just. shocking the united states has a great deal at stake in saudi arabia though americans often look at saudis with distaste as one senior saudi government official once asked me what does the united states share with a country where women can't drive the qur'an is the constitution and beheadings are commonplace she tries to answer it's a tough question but the answer quite simply is geopolitics and that you know unlike saudis u.s. educated liberal elites cronyism so we have a few cronies there so why do we care if they suppress and repress the entire population as long as they give us their cheap oil as she mentions here she says they're generally committed to reasonable oil prices yeah i mean this whole idea you heard from tony blair during the iraq war invasion there's no such thing as blood for oil and this is really a joke and it's obviously blood for oil it's tony blair is guilty of this george bush the current administration barac
policymakers think how tony blair and george bush and obama and hillary clinton how these sort of people think and how it plays on the streets here is just. shocking the united states has a great deal at stake in saudi arabia though americans often look at saudis with distaste as one senior saudi government official once asked me what does the united states share with a country where women can't drive the qur'an is the constitution and beheadings are commonplace she tries to answer it's a tough...
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morgan chase where he lives tony blair of course lies the lead up to the iraq war they cooked up the intelligence colin powell showed but little pile of cow from crowder instead we got to go kill a million iraqis blair was part of that he's got blood on us and he's part of the kleptocracy of j.p. morgan he kills people for money for blood and he and larry thing are in the same kind of corrupt both ok and he works for j.p. morgan chase the day he got out of office at ten downing street he jumped into j.p. morgan chase they hired him for two million dollars per year it was game which came first the chicken or the egg was blair working for j.p. morgan before he left turns out three left in downing street and that question applies to barack obama is he working for j.p. morgan now or is going to take his job when he leaves the white house and he doesn't want to stay for a second term because he'd rather jump right in there and work with j.p. morgan and tony blair cashed out the white house just to resume burnishing exercise for obama he's working for j.p. morgan right now scott walker wis
morgan chase where he lives tony blair of course lies the lead up to the iraq war they cooked up the intelligence colin powell showed but little pile of cow from crowder instead we got to go kill a million iraqis blair was part of that he's got blood on us and he's part of the kleptocracy of j.p. morgan he kills people for money for blood and he and larry thing are in the same kind of corrupt both ok and he works for j.p. morgan chase the day he got out of office at ten downing street he jumped...
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tony frissell's daughter was involved as well.but because tony frissell was dead and no longer around, jackie was involved in george plimpton who wrote the foreword to jackie's selection for the selection all these people made covered a wide range of subjects. this is a frissell photo of the vanderbilts having tea in florida. and i love this picture. they've called the oriental rugs and everything out into the corridor so they can have it outdoors, you know, kind of a breezeway. and a wonderful woman on the far right-hand side is consuelo vanderbilts who became duchess of marlborough by one of her marriages and then married again and became consuelo ball fan. the consuelo wasn't just interested as jackie wasn't either. she went to europe during the second world war and photographed bomb damage, displaced refugees in the tuskegee airmen, an all-black group of fighter pilots and what was then still a segregated american army. when she was working on the book of tony frissell photograph, jackie went to washington d.c. with a group of
tony frissell's daughter was involved as well.but because tony frissell was dead and no longer around, jackie was involved in george plimpton who wrote the foreword to jackie's selection for the selection all these people made covered a wide range of subjects. this is a frissell photo of the vanderbilts having tea in florida. and i love this picture. they've called the oriental rugs and everything out into the corridor so they can have it outdoors, you know, kind of a breezeway. and a wonderful...
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, tony, tony. >> gracias. >> (♪). >> bueno una pareja que va a contraer matrimonio el mismo día que celebraué nos depara el estado del tiempo. >> este fin de semana está lista jackie guerrido para mostrar un nuevo impacto de la madre naturaleza. >> son muchos los impactos chicas que tenemos hoy viernes social pero esta vez se trata de la mayor luna llena de los últimos 20 años. >> que podrá se vista este sábado, este fenómeno ocurre cuando la luna alcanza el punto más cercano a la tierra y se ve más grande y brillante que lo normal. >> si se pierde esta súper luna llena tn dra que esperar hasta el 2029 para ver otra similar. >> sale mejor no perderla el sábado. >> las temperaturas han estado señores, envidiables, como si estuviéramos en verano a solamente días de este domingo recibir la primavera. >> 85 grados, notamos en nueva york 78. >> muy placentera la situación el lugar más fresco con condiciones muy severas se ha concentrado hacia el noroeste ustedes en seattle con 45 grados. >> un fin de semana complicado porque tenemos varios sistemas que van a generar fuertes lluvias, inclusive 12
, tony, tony. >> gracias. >> (♪). >> bueno una pareja que va a contraer matrimonio el mismo día que celebraué nos depara el estado del tiempo. >> este fin de semana está lista jackie guerrido para mostrar un nuevo impacto de la madre naturaleza. >> son muchos los impactos chicas que tenemos hoy viernes social pero esta vez se trata de la mayor luna llena de los últimos 20 años. >> que podrá se vista este sábado, este fenómeno ocurre cuando la luna...
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carl edwards took only two tires, tony stewart, saved him 6 seconds, admitted it was a gift from tony his pit crew. stewart took second, juan pablo montoya was third. check ought ye yen. do you think he was intimidated by the water on this shot at all? >> no. >> no. look at there. he almost got the car on that hole, settled for a birdie. but second place behind that man. roy sabatini. he had a five-shot lead coming in, only 1-shot lead going out, but it was enough for his wife and new born there. lee westwood, by the way ann, is still ranked number 2 in the world. he had a chance to get back to number 1 but finished in a tie for number 1 but martin kymar remains number 1 we'll be back in a half hour, until our updates will be on cbssf.com. good night. ,, [ wheezing breaths ] [ woman ] the first time i smoked, i was 13. i was in a hurry to grow up and wanted to look cool. big tobacco knew it, and they preyed on me. i'm here to tell you that big tobacco hasn't changed. they continue to profit... by selling kids the same lies... to get them to use... the same deadly products. don't be bi
carl edwards took only two tires, tony stewart, saved him 6 seconds, admitted it was a gift from tony his pit crew. stewart took second, juan pablo montoya was third. check ought ye yen. do you think he was intimidated by the water on this shot at all? >> no. >> no. look at there. he almost got the car on that hole, settled for a birdie. but second place behind that man. roy sabatini. he had a five-shot lead coming in, only 1-shot lead going out, but it was enough for his wife and...
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ladies and gentlemen, the national league championship series mvp, here is toni ross. -- tony ross. [applause] an important pick up midseason, late-season from the chicago cubs, he started four different post-season games for the giants, infielder. will the recovery once hunted for a double. travis ishikawa -- we saw this, but we never thought we would see a bunt later, but there it was in the clinching game, aubrey huff. [applause] how about this next giant -- so young to be the longest tenured member of the world championship giants, 2-0 in the postseason. he did not give up a run all post-season long. his cap is in cooperstown as we speak. starting pitcher, matt cain. [applause] this guy knows how to make an entrance. first world series, he hit a double. his first at bat, second, third, giants second baseman freddie sanchez. how about the giants' backup catcher, had a memorable home run against none other than roy holiday, eli white size. [applause] in game four, he hit a home run, and that pretty much did the rangers in. he is the capture of the giants. buster posey. [applause]
ladies and gentlemen, the national league championship series mvp, here is toni ross. -- tony ross. [applause] an important pick up midseason, late-season from the chicago cubs, he started four different post-season games for the giants, infielder. will the recovery once hunted for a double. travis ishikawa -- we saw this, but we never thought we would see a bunt later, but there it was in the clinching game, aubrey huff. [applause] how about this next giant -- so young to be the longest...
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. >>> hello, i'm tony tantillo, your fresh grocer. coming up we'll do a great tip on mint and strawberries. >>> we have another storm coming our way. just when will we see it end? i think we have an answer for that, too, coming up next. ,,,,,,,, california should be proud. we were the first to ban smoking on airplanes. the first to have smoke-free bars and restaurants. all while saving over $86 billion in health care costs... and over a million lives. we've done a good job. but even if you were born today, you'd still grow up in a world where tobacco kills more people... than aids, drugs, alcohol, murder and car crashes... combined. we have a lot more work to do. sent us this clip of an aqueduct in walnut creek. you can hear the roar of the rushing water. you'd expect these conditions in a high sierra >>> check out this video. an aqueduct in walnut creek, you can hear the roar of the rushing water. you might expect these conditions in a high sierra river than a municipal waterway in an east bay suburb, but there you go. >> yeah. that'
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>> jimmy: there was tony -- [as tony danza ] samantha, angela -- [ laughter ] jonathan and mona. >> stevegotta get that cleared up. >> jimmy: you guys, a woman in florida was arrested for attacking her roommate because she ate her thin mint girl scout cookies. [ laughter ] that's crazy. i would never attack someone for eating thin minutes but anyone touched my samoas, i'd cut a bitch. [ laughter and applause ] "don't you touch my samoas!" they're my favorite. and finally, the budget airline easyjet apologized to passengers for only serving pork on a flight to israel. [ light laughter ] still, that wasn't nearly as bad as their in-flight entertainment, a mel gibson double feature. that was -- too much. ladies and gentlemen, we have a great show. give it up for the roots! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: we got a big, big show tonight. a legend is in the house. the one, the only, liza minnelli is gonna be on here! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: from the new film, "the adjustment bureau," anthony mackie is joining us. he's a friend of the show. love that guy. another friend of the sh
>> jimmy: there was tony -- [as tony danza ] samantha, angela -- [ laughter ] jonathan and mona. >> stevegotta get that cleared up. >> jimmy: you guys, a woman in florida was arrested for attacking her roommate because she ate her thin mint girl scout cookies. [ laughter ] that's crazy. i would never attack someone for eating thin minutes but anyone touched my samoas, i'd cut a bitch. [ laughter and applause ] "don't you touch my samoas!" they're my favorite. and...
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su favorita continúe en la competencia, voten, recuerden nuestra belleza latina, por univisión. >> tonyrealidad. >> vamos a la pausa la ayuda le llega del cielo a una familia tras un naufragio ate wrard. >> mientras hablaba por su teléfono celular una joven terminó con un arete atascado en su garganta. >> reciben el primer trasplante de rostro en estados unidos. >> salen recomendaciones sobre los asientos infantiles de los vehículos para que sus hijos (♪). >> la madre naturaleza está azotando con fuerza en california, vamos inmediato con salvador durán y el recuento de los daños, buenas tardes. >> que tal buenas tardes la lluvia que ha caído en el sur de california durante las últimas 24 horas ha causado grandes estragos. >> hemos visto árboles caídos y hasta emergencias en altamar. >> estas son las dramáticas imágenes de un rescate en altamar. >> una familia fue rescatada con las garras de la muerte por la guardia costera en santa bárbara cuando su barco naufragó en plena tormenta los adultos y niños se encuentran en buen estado. >> no fue la única emergencia a la que se enfrentaron au
su favorita continúe en la competencia, voten, recuerden nuestra belleza latina, por univisión. >> tonyrealidad. >> vamos a la pausa la ayuda le llega del cielo a una familia tras un naufragio ate wrard. >> mientras hablaba por su teléfono celular una joven terminó con un arete atascado en su garganta. >> reciben el primer trasplante de rostro en estados unidos. >> salen recomendaciones sobre los asientos infantiles de los vehículos para que sus hijos (♪)....
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>>catherine: thank you, tony. a nice shot even though it is a stormy miserable day.ore to come. [ jerry ] look at this! you got a state-of-the-art man-cave, but the savings account of a cave-man! hey sports fans check this out. [ beep ] oops, my bad. earn more with interestplus savings at capitalone.com. that's new school banking, baby! ooh, 3-d! instead of earning bupkus, your savings could be earning three times the national average! three times more. go online to capitalone.com. what's in your wallet? what's this do? [ beeping ] >>catherine: and showing rising levels of radio activity. the company that owns this plant is warning that those levels could ohio. tap water in tokyo is safe. however, higher in other cities. one-quarter billion bottles of mineral water has spen distributed has been distributed. >> nato has agreed for a no- fly zone over libya. a french fighter destroyed a libyan jet tried to land. coalition planes pounded a military base in tripoli. >> libyan television images of destruction and words of defiance. this shows the damage to the military. t
>>catherine: thank you, tony. a nice shot even though it is a stormy miserable day.ore to come. [ jerry ] look at this! you got a state-of-the-art man-cave, but the savings account of a cave-man! hey sports fans check this out. [ beep ] oops, my bad. earn more with interestplus savings at capitalone.com. that's new school banking, baby! ooh, 3-d! instead of earning bupkus, your savings could be earning three times the national average! three times more. go online to capitalone.com. what's...
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have a bowl of shredded wheat with tony the tiger. >>> hey, step aside mcdonald's there is a new fast food king tonight. according to the "wall street journal" subway is the largest restaurant chain in the world. subway. at the end of 2010 it claimed 33,749 locations worldwide. that is 12 more shops than mcdonald's. >> get to work. >> subway credits much of its recent growth to its popular $5- foot long $5foot-longg campaign. >>> pg&e's potentially deadly mistake. why it may have missed an opportunity to replace the san bruno pipeline decades before the blast. >>> a standoff with an armed man in berkeley has just ended after 9 hours. details coming up. >>> all right, sharon. a deputy now arrested in a growing east bay drug scandal. why police say it may just be the tip of the iceberg. >>> and the california family's worst fears confirmed. what we're learning now about the discovery of a missing college student's body in spain overnight. ,,,,,,,,
have a bowl of shredded wheat with tony the tiger. >>> hey, step aside mcdonald's there is a new fast food king tonight. according to the "wall street journal" subway is the largest restaurant chain in the world. subway. at the end of 2010 it claimed 33,749 locations worldwide. that is 12 more shops than mcdonald's. >> get to work. >> subway credits much of its recent growth to its popular $5- foot long $5foot-longg campaign. >>> pg&e's potentially...
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was it like right now, tony? >> caller: pamela, it is changing by the minute. it started off wonderful and then it got when the and then raining. and then snowfall. tire chain laws in effect. and now we're back to rain, the tire chain laws are drop in now, the snow is back. raincoat? la >>pam: and with visibility is that this issue? >> caller: not yet. oftentimes the fog will make its way up here. right now is snowing, and a mixture of rain and a lot of wet roads. >>pam: our people having difficulty on the roads? >> caller: not yet, knock on wood. there a been a few spinouts. but that tells me that it is not that slack. however, as soon as the sun could get down it is not-the slippery. >>pam: ski resorts? if >> caller: still snowfall which is a great thing. if they have plenty of snowfall as you probably would have guessed. i expect those conditions because, are higher in elevations they usually get snowfall if we are getting a mixture. >>pam: officer tony oroszkfresck you--the uc-berkeley walking path near oxford street. and haazig madyun was on the campus spe
was it like right now, tony? >> caller: pamela, it is changing by the minute. it started off wonderful and then it got when the and then raining. and then snowfall. tire chain laws in effect. and now we're back to rain, the tire chain laws are drop in now, the snow is back. raincoat? la >>pam: and with visibility is that this issue? >> caller: not yet. oftentimes the fog will make its way up here. right now is snowing, and a mixture of rain and a lot of wet roads. >>pam:...
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'then tony, had a 10-0 run of her own in the final five-plus minutes. a career high for tony. stanford wins its sixth straight pac-10 tournament title. >>> pac-10 member's final, arizona and washington. condoleezza rice sticking around. isaiah thomas, the clutch triple. moments later, the cats beat the pressments the finish and the foul. three-pointer makes it of 6-6 2. ten second left. wilcox, huge three to tie it at 68. goes to overtime. in o.t., 25 seconds left. arizona down three. now we're tied. five second left. huskies put the ball in the hands of isaiah thomas. are you kidding me? the stepback jumper at the buzzer. washington downs arizona, '7-75. >>> to the battle of the brains, harvard and princeton. 16 seconds left. harvard down one. curry in the lane. princeton ties, takes the lead. one last chance for the tigers. three second left. davis, the offbalance shot at the buzzer goes and the tigers are going dancing. princeton wins it, 63-62. >> how about some cactus league action. season opener a couple weeks away but when the giants and dodgers play, it's mid-season fo
'then tony, had a 10-0 run of her own in the final five-plus minutes. a career high for tony. stanford wins its sixth straight pac-10 tournament title. >>> pac-10 member's final, arizona and washington. condoleezza rice sticking around. isaiah thomas, the clutch triple. moments later, the cats beat the pressments the finish and the foul. three-pointer makes it of 6-6 2. ten second left. wilcox, huge three to tie it at 68. goes to overtime. in o.t., 25 seconds left. arizona down three....
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then the freshman tony, a 10-0 run of her open in the final five. career high 17 for tony.tanford wins its sixth straight pac-10 tournament titlele. >>> pack so men's final. arizona and washington condoleezza rice checking it out. isaiah thomas, the clutch. williams with the finish and the foul. three-point play. ten second left. wilcox, a huge three. ties it at 68. this game is headed to overtime. we have the highlights at 6:00. >> how about some cactus league action. season opener a couple weeks away but when the dodgers and giants play, always mid-season form. brian wilson fans, fear the beard. bottom four, 3-2 dodgers. two-run homer. puts the g-men up 4-#. in the six until, todd burrell showing up with the long ball party. deep to left. gone. 6-3 giants. bottom nine. two outs. game tied at 7. gary brown, the hero for a day. the outfield prospect. the score from second, gives the giants an 8-7 victory. >>> over in peoria, the a's and mariners on a sun-soaked afternoon. mark ellis scores. a's 1-0. in the second,. >> barr into the right center gap. scores kennedy. game tie
then the freshman tony, a 10-0 run of her open in the final five. career high 17 for tony.tanford wins its sixth straight pac-10 tournament titlele. >>> pack so men's final. arizona and washington condoleezza rice checking it out. isaiah thomas, the clutch. williams with the finish and the foul. three-point play. ten second left. wilcox, a huge three. ties it at 68. this game is headed to overtime. we have the highlights at 6:00. >> how about some cactus league action. season...
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. >>> today tony stewart turned zoo keeper. stewart fed oz. he eats 250-pound of food a way. tony knows as stock car racing, working around an elephant is a matter of inches. >> it's the little things that mean a lot. when it comes to how far your distance is and just learning mannerisms and what he likes and doesn't like. being able to read him, his emotions and now hoe to adjust accordingly to what they're doing. >> and an elephant never forgets. >>> connecticut wins. >>> storm watch continues in just 30 minutes on tv 36. coming up on bay area news at 7:00. we will update you on tonight's traffic nightmare on interstate 80. where weather related potholes are leaving nerves frayed. that's all coming up in 30 minutes on tv 36. i'm julie haener. >> and i'm frank somerville. have a good night. >> good night.
. >>> today tony stewart turned zoo keeper. stewart fed oz. he eats 250-pound of food a way. tony knows as stock car racing, working around an elephant is a matter of inches. >> it's the little things that mean a lot. when it comes to how far your distance is and just learning mannerisms and what he likes and doesn't like. being able to read him, his emotions and now hoe to adjust accordingly to what they're doing. >> and an elephant never forgets. >>> connecticut...
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in the striped top, that's the curator with jackie in the center and toni's daughter on the right.brought with them some disposable cameras to make records of the images they wanted to select and someone snapped this photo of jackie at work on the boxes of photographs. . bruce tracy, one of jackie's assistance said, when he saw this photograph, if she heard that snap, she wouldn't have been happy, but in a way, i'm happy that that picture is there because it shows that she was a working editor. she traveled when necessary on behalf of her books, wrote in the margins of scripts, sent letters to authors saying this is not good enough. you need to do another draft. she man handled the boxes when at the library of congress, or woman handled them. [laughter] while they were at work in the library of congress, everybody was conscious of the fact that toni frissell photographed jackie's wedding to jfk in 1953, but they were all shy about asking her to go through those photos because they knew there were photos of her in the box. they took her aside finally and said, jackie, these are the
in the striped top, that's the curator with jackie in the center and toni's daughter on the right.brought with them some disposable cameras to make records of the images they wanted to select and someone snapped this photo of jackie at work on the boxes of photographs. . bruce tracy, one of jackie's assistance said, when he saw this photograph, if she heard that snap, she wouldn't have been happy, but in a way, i'm happy that that picture is there because it shows that she was a working editor....
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and up tony i'm an emory seal. over the years doug roquet and some groups have continued to pursue the fight against the d u but the media has lost interest the issue had been politically dead for years at least until recently when the possible after effects from the war in iraq have once again appeared you don't have to have a college degree you don't have to have a need for an education dunder stamp if you spread radioactive materials all over somebody's backyard that you got a problem it doesn't take into an einstein to understand that if you inhale radioactive materials you can have chemical toxicity and radiological problems and you're going to get sick we have something that's tantamount to an incredible crime against humanity all of us eat drink and breathe natural uranium every day. that every human being has about eighty micrograms of natural uranium in our bodies and we excrete it in our urine every day where does the natural uranium come from it's in the soil and they are. square mile one foot deep there
and up tony i'm an emory seal. over the years doug roquet and some groups have continued to pursue the fight against the d u but the media has lost interest the issue had been politically dead for years at least until recently when the possible after effects from the war in iraq have once again appeared you don't have to have a college degree you don't have to have a need for an education dunder stamp if you spread radioactive materials all over somebody's backyard that you got a problem it...
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today we're getting a tour of yankee stadium with tony morante.'s go check it out. >> how's it going? tyler. >> good morning tyler. how are you doing? >> good, nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you! >> we're going to visit some sites, like the museum, monument park, and talk a lot about yankee history, and whatever else comes along. >> great. >> right now we're in the museum. this is where we have some of the artifacts and memorabilia. you'll see the trophies. trophies didn't come about until 1967, and the tiffiny people introduced them. we're very proud of the fact that we do have seven in all. great ball players, icons, legends that have contributed to them. i started coming to the stadium in 1949 and i had the privilege of seeing the great ballplayers in the fifties. this is the mickey mantle era. probably the most dynamic period for baseball in new york. and as you see the jersey, mickey had worn it. >> that's mickey mantle's jersey! so you've been here at yankee stadium for a long time. what's the best memory for you? >> that would have to be
today we're getting a tour of yankee stadium with tony morante.'s go check it out. >> how's it going? tyler. >> good morning tyler. how are you doing? >> good, nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you! >> we're going to visit some sites, like the museum, monument park, and talk a lot about yankee history, and whatever else comes along. >> great. >> right now we're in the museum. this is where we have some of the artifacts and memorabilia. you'll see the...
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tony guida has more. >> my name is geraldine ferraro. >> geraldine was her formal name used when making history. but this trail blazer was never geraldine, she was always gerri, smart, savvy, blunt, feisty, a mother of three from the borough of queens who never intended to stop there. >> she didn't go out as a shy, retiring woman, was going to wait her turn. she went out with both hands grabbing. >> reporter: writer jimmy breslin lived a few doors from ferraro. he watched her take a law degree at night while raising three kids, and then a congresswoman from a blue collar. >> those are my people from queens. i love it. >> gerry ferraro understood hardball politics. >> reporter: never was that clearer than in the 1984 vice presidential debate when george bush attacked. >> let me help with you the difference, miss ferraro, between iran and the embassy in lebanon. >> let me just say first of all that i almost resent vice president bush, your patronizing attitude, that you have to teach me about foreign policy. >> reporter: when she and mondale lost in a landslide she was blunt, political ve
tony guida has more. >> my name is geraldine ferraro. >> geraldine was her formal name used when making history. but this trail blazer was never geraldine, she was always gerri, smart, savvy, blunt, feisty, a mother of three from the borough of queens who never intended to stop there. >> she didn't go out as a shy, retiring woman, was going to wait her turn. she went out with both hands grabbing. >> reporter: writer jimmy breslin lived a few doors from ferraro. he...
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in zawiya pro-regime forces threat tony capture the city. it is retain, it would be a significant victory for qadhafi. meanwhile, in an interview broadcast on libya's state tv, qadhafi once again blames foreigners for the unrest, and answering possible u.s. and british plans for a libyan response, qadhafi told turkish tv libyans will "take up arms and fight if a no fly zone is empoe imposed on his country." back here at home the obama administration is carefully considering its next move in response to the shift of momentum in libya as the president collaborate with a key u.s. ally in finding the best solution to the violence. nbc's tracie potts from washington has more on that. good morning. >> reporter: lynn, good morning. the state department says there is a sebs of urgency about this today. top security official lsz meet at the white house to consider their military options, which include a no fly zone, and something secretary of state hillary clinton says the u.s. cannot do alone. it needs the backing of the international community. whe
in zawiya pro-regime forces threat tony capture the city. it is retain, it would be a significant victory for qadhafi. meanwhile, in an interview broadcast on libya's state tv, qadhafi once again blames foreigners for the unrest, and answering possible u.s. and british plans for a libyan response, qadhafi told turkish tv libyans will "take up arms and fight if a no fly zone is empoe imposed on his country." back here at home the obama administration is carefully considering its next...
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que tiene los detalles. >> adelante tony. >> fue una gala llena de momentos muy emotivos. >> (♪). >>competencia para ti. >> una de las más afectadas al ser eliminada fue la brasileña bruna silva. >> (cantando). >>arlo no puedo. >> ha sido la que más ha llorado. >> (llanto). >> ay! bueno. >> usted supiera lo mucho que estudié para estar aquí. >> de verdad me, me carloó de sorpresa. >> las portorriqueña natasha rodríguez y alta gracia garcía. >> natasha porque está embarazada y alta gracia debido a su enfermedad lupus. >> tengo mi medicamentos los cuales no me hicieron mucho cuando empecé a hacer ejercicios extremos que no me es permitido pero vine bajo mi riesgo y sabía que iba a pasar tarde o temprano. >> cuándo saliste de puerto rico, sabías que podías estar embarazada. >> realmente no, no tenía síntomas. >> en qué momento comenzaron los síntomas. >> una vez que comenzaron el entrenamiento que fue ejercicio, la dieta. >> se conmovió con la historia de na tapanatasha y como ellas jovencitas ven la oportunidad de su vida. >> cumplió su misión, y lo que quiero ahora es disfrutar cuando
que tiene los detalles. >> adelante tony. >> fue una gala llena de momentos muy emotivos. >> (♪). >>competencia para ti. >> una de las más afectadas al ser eliminada fue la brasileña bruna silva. >> (cantando). >>arlo no puedo. >> ha sido la que más ha llorado. >> (llanto). >> ay! bueno. >> usted supiera lo mucho que estudié para estar aquí. >> de verdad me, me carloó de sorpresa. >> las portorriqueña natasha...
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. >>> but first, here is tony t. today it's all about cilantro. >> today's tip of the day is on cilantro. i love it in so many different recipes. not just mexican cuisine, but all types, because of the flavor it has and what it does to so many different recipes. but you have to select and store cilantro right the first time. if you don't, you know what's going to happen? it's going to ruin your recipe. let's talk about selection. when you buy it just like this, green, all the way around. free from any yellowing. standing straight up like flowers. check the bottom, free from any decay. when you bring them home, take the cilantro, in the refrigerator in a glass of water. a little extra work, but let me tell you something, it is worth it that way. cilantro, best tip always, it's got to smell nice. i'm tony tantillo, your fresh grocer. always remember to eat fresh and stay healthy. you got to try this. smell this! ,, >>> and as you well know, it's been a wet month lately. take a look at these numbers. drawing last night.
. >>> but first, here is tony t. today it's all about cilantro. >> today's tip of the day is on cilantro. i love it in so many different recipes. not just mexican cuisine, but all types, because of the flavor it has and what it does to so many different recipes. but you have to select and store cilantro right the first time. if you don't, you know what's going to happen? it's going to ruin your recipe. let's talk about selection. when you buy it just like this, green, all the way...
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tony works his way through current events and pop culture. he is also a los angeles tea party founder and is the host of conversation with tony katz on pj tv. american, capitalist, believer. ladies and gentlemen, tony katz. [applause] all right, most of you know our next gentleman. he's been through the campaign cycles local to presidential from ground game to fundraising, but there's a new perspective, a new media that didn't exist during the last caucus, and that is the iowa republican.com. and craig robinson, its editor. [applause] so, again, i think we'll have jan mickelson come up and just say a few words, you do it from there too, on media role and responsibility. >> here in iowa we take the role of sort of the screener of the next generation of political leadership very, very carefully. whether you're in print or in broadcast or in television journalism, i've learned really quickly when i came back home to iowa that we're part of the process and that iowa, people in general, love to be engaged. they pretend not to pay attention, but th
tony works his way through current events and pop culture. he is also a los angeles tea party founder and is the host of conversation with tony katz on pj tv. american, capitalist, believer. ladies and gentlemen, tony katz. [applause] all right, most of you know our next gentleman. he's been through the campaign cycles local to presidential from ground game to fundraising, but there's a new perspective, a new media that didn't exist during the last caucus, and that is the iowa republican.com....
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a fully automated studio where envogue, destiny's child, indi arrow and tony tony tony and among the many artist who made great music here. we're with neko who has also created some fantastic music. if you haven't heard her music, here is a sample [ music ] [ music ] [ music ] [ music ] >>> love that music. neko it's so nice to see you. thank you for letting us come in today. it's good to se"yojagain. >> thank you. i ove talking to you. >> well, love talking to you. the first time i heard about you, i heard an afcan- amer$ancountry +@estern singer. i thought that's an unusual genera, how did you wind up choosing that. 2 >> i grew up to all e$nd of music to classical, to country, ere will be days in my house where you would hear johnny pal!heck saying take this job and shove it. country is not too far removed from my backgrounds. i really look at country music as really blues just different instrumentation. so i gowith story telling úgd take you on this rurney, $@f yobwant to call it country, then that's what it is. good music is always good music. >> we're going to hear some in a lit
a fully automated studio where envogue, destiny's child, indi arrow and tony tony tony and among the many artist who made great music here. we're with neko who has also created some fantastic music. if you haven't heard her music, here is a sample [ music ] [ music ] [ music ] [ music ] >>> love that music. neko it's so nice to see you. thank you for letting us come in today. it's good to se"yojagain. >> thank you. i ove talking to you. >> well, love talking to you....
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ktvu, channel 2 news is now on saturday and sunday with mike mibach and tony wong. . >>> a computer glitch grounded 60 alaska and horizon air flights today. san jose airport tells us three alaskan air flights to seattle were cancelled this morning. sfo and oakland airport reported no problems. alaska says power to its mainframe computer was knocked out overnight, grounding 15% of its fleet. no word on when the system will be fully restored. >>> the oakland school's chief today apologized to hundreds of teachers who were handed pink slips. this while students pounded the pavement today to raise much needed money for their classes. ktvu's mike mibach was there. >> some students ran. others decided to walk lap after lap around their school they went for five hours. >> it helps raise money for our teachers and everything. >> reporter: 250 elementary school students and their parents walked for a purpose hoping to raise $2500 they are not getting from the state. >> 100% of the money goes towards the pta. they fund the physical education program, the music problems, our library, the teacherer's
ktvu, channel 2 news is now on saturday and sunday with mike mibach and tony wong. . >>> a computer glitch grounded 60 alaska and horizon air flights today. san jose airport tells us three alaskan air flights to seattle were cancelled this morning. sfo and oakland airport reported no problems. alaska says power to its mainframe computer was knocked out overnight, grounding 15% of its fleet. no word on when the system will be fully restored. >>> the oakland school's chief today...