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jones and aaron neville. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> 'twas the night before christmas. ♪ all through the chimney with care. in hopes that saint nicolas soon would be there. the children were nestled all snug in their beds. ♪ while visions of sugar plums danced in their heads ♪ [ scattered cheers ] >> when what to my wondering eyes should appear? ♪ but a miniature sleigh and eight tiny reindeer ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> with a little old driver, so lively and quick. i knew in a moment it must be st. nick. ♪ now dasher and dancer now prancer and vixen on comet and cupid on donner and blitzen ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> his eyes how they twinkled, his dimples how merry. his cheeks were like roses, his nose like a cherry. he had a broad face and a little round belly. ♪ that shook when he laughed like a bowl full of jelly ♪ [ laughter and applause ] >> he spoke not a word but went straight to his work and filled all the stockings then turned with a jerk. and laying his finger aside of his nose and giving a nod -- up the chimney he rose. but i heard him exclaim as he drove out of sight
jones and aaron neville. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> 'twas the night before christmas. ♪ all through the chimney with care. in hopes that saint nicolas soon would be there. the children were nestled all snug in their beds. ♪ while visions of sugar plums danced in their heads ♪ [ scattered cheers ] >> when what to my wondering eyes should appear? ♪ but a miniature sleigh and eight tiny reindeer ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> with a little old driver, so lively and...
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Jan 1, 2011
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twa afternoon winds pick up will see a break from the rain but it will return to send it. it will look at your extended forecast coming up a bit. >> or getting close to the new year in the east coast, you looking live near times square were more than a million people are figuring they're going to squish together to bring in 2011. it's obviously one of the most famous spots for new year's eve. times square has a dazzling crystal ball and atlanta has this the big fat peach made of fiberglass and fall. it weighs about 800 lbs. organizers expecting about 100,000 people at the party which is big for the area. the biggest one in the southeast. its 2011 sydney australia. but they always have fabulous fireworks over the harbor. this is one of the biggest parties in the world. the figure but one- and-a-half million people are watching this, a billion people and 160 countries watching all of that on tv. happy new year new zealand since 2011 there. your looking at video for new zealand were they also have a huge fireworks display and demonstration. hong kong picked up the new year pr
twa afternoon winds pick up will see a break from the rain but it will return to send it. it will look at your extended forecast coming up a bit. >> or getting close to the new year in the east coast, you looking live near times square were more than a million people are figuring they're going to squish together to bring in 2011. it's obviously one of the most famous spots for new year's eve. times square has a dazzling crystal ball and atlanta has this the big fat peach made of...
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Jan 29, 2011
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twa morning, similar situation up there again, widespread fog half and low cloud cover coming in from the close. the other half is the central valley fog that really just like it's the delta and your inland valley. 6:00 and are going strong but not as the fog it comes from the coastline started to peel back but not o'clock and also to the love o'clock hour starting to clear out. we will still see cloudy conditions tomorrow afternoon as the storm approaches the follicles of the morning. it touches more morning another cold one in the 30's in our inland spots. it 34 fairfield, 36 napa 35 in santa rosa and 40 redwood city. in the afternoon temperatures will still in the cooler side like today. widespread '50s. 5052 antioch, 58 down in san jose. look at our future cast rain tracker models. with a storm approaching offshore and saturday evening he saw wide sprinkles the in the sunday morning is when the rain will push through. a possibility of a slit a thunderstorm is why you see the yellow on the screen. by 7:00 pushing into fairfield to slight showers elsewhere. this will continues most
twa morning, similar situation up there again, widespread fog half and low cloud cover coming in from the close. the other half is the central valley fog that really just like it's the delta and your inland valley. 6:00 and are going strong but not as the fog it comes from the coastline started to peel back but not o'clock and also to the love o'clock hour starting to clear out. we will still see cloudy conditions tomorrow afternoon as the storm approaches the follicles of the morning. it...
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Jan 28, 2011
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symphony orchestra playing mozart at 13, but by the time i was 14, i had heard things like, um, ♪ 'twasn the merry month of may ♪ ♪ when the green birds were swellin'. ♪ ♪ a young man on his deathbed lay ♪ ♪ for the love of barbara allen. ♪ and you know, i think mozart and debussy paled in comparison, because i fell in love with folk music, and i never looked back. and i had this national guitar from the rental joint, and it cost--i don't know what it cost-- like $7 a week or something. and it came with jazz lessons. and so i went to the jazz lessons once, and then i abandoned the jazz lessons and concentrated on learning to finger and learning to play the bluetail fly and other songs. and then, of course, graduated to this land is your land and the songs of woody guthrie and the songs of what was becoming what my brother calls "the folk scare." and i loved the songs, and i loved the literature in the music. it was so appealing to me. what timing for a young woman who had a-- a social heart, who had a great voice, who had a national guitar, right? and at a time when this country was cha
symphony orchestra playing mozart at 13, but by the time i was 14, i had heard things like, um, ♪ 'twasn the merry month of may ♪ ♪ when the green birds were swellin'. ♪ ♪ a young man on his deathbed lay ♪ ♪ for the love of barbara allen. ♪ and you know, i think mozart and debussy paled in comparison, because i fell in love with folk music, and i never looked back. and i had this national guitar from the rental joint, and it cost--i don't know what it cost-- like $7 a week or...
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Jan 14, 2011
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was an eccentric ceo of twa and tried to follow his every twist and turn. and in the military when it drives up the costs, the military pays because they really needs the product. in commercial markets when the cost goes up because you're doing all kinds of crazy stuff, you should pay me twice as much as you offered, there's a contract. twa and american airlines said what are you talking about. and convair lost all their money. but they said it will be really fast, but twa and american said it burns fuel like -- i don't know. whatever burns a lot of fuel. it was terrible. they couldn't fly this airplane and make any money. it would have been great for the military, but the fact that convair walk seeking military market, it crowded them out of commercial market. but boeing stopped making military airplanes. the b-52 was the last that boeing delivered until now when they're back in the -- well, now they're -- well, when they took over mcdonnell douglas in the late 1990s, they got some mcdonnell military aircraft. but for many, many years, boeing made commerci
was an eccentric ceo of twa and tried to follow his every twist and turn. and in the military when it drives up the costs, the military pays because they really needs the product. in commercial markets when the cost goes up because you're doing all kinds of crazy stuff, you should pay me twice as much as you offered, there's a contract. twa and american airlines said what are you talking about. and convair lost all their money. but they said it will be really fast, but twa and american said it...
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Jan 14, 2011
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was an eccentric ceo of twa and tried to follow his every twist and turn. and in the military when it drives up the costs, the military pays because they really needs the product. in commercial markets when the cost goes up because you're doing all kinds of crazy stuff, you should pay me twice as much as you offered, there's a contract. twa and american airlines said what are you talking about. and convair lost all their money. but they said it will be really fast, but twa and american said it burns fuel like -- i don't know. whatever burns a lot of fuel. it was terrible. they couldn't fly this airplane and make any money. it would have been great for the military, but the fact that convair walk seeking military market, it crowded them out of commercial market. but boeing stopped making military airplanes. the b-52 was the last that boeing delivered until now when they're back in the -- well, now they're -- well, when they took over mcdonnell douglas in the late 1990s, they got some mcdonnell military aircraft. but for many, many years, boeing made commerci
was an eccentric ceo of twa and tried to follow his every twist and turn. and in the military when it drives up the costs, the military pays because they really needs the product. in commercial markets when the cost goes up because you're doing all kinds of crazy stuff, you should pay me twice as much as you offered, there's a contract. twa and american airlines said what are you talking about. and convair lost all their money. but they said it will be really fast, but twa and american said it...
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was an eccentric ceo of twa and tried to follow his every twist and turn.nd in the military when it drives up the costs, the military pays because they really needs the product. in commercial markets when the cost goes up because you're doing all kinds of crazy stuff, you should pay me twice as much as you offered, there's a contract. twa and american airlines said what are you talking about. and convair lost all their money. but they said it will be really fast, but twa and american said it burns fuel like -- i don't know. whatever burns a lot of fuel. it was terrible. they couldn't fly this airplane and make any money. it would have been great for the military, but the fact that convair walk seeking military market, it crowded them out of commercial market. but boeing stopped making military airplanes. the b-52 was the last that boeing delivered until now when they're back in the -- well, now they're -- well, when they took over mcdonnell douglas in the late 1990s, they got some mcdonnell military aircraft. but for many, many years, boeing made commercial
was an eccentric ceo of twa and tried to follow his every twist and turn.nd in the military when it drives up the costs, the military pays because they really needs the product. in commercial markets when the cost goes up because you're doing all kinds of crazy stuff, you should pay me twice as much as you offered, there's a contract. twa and american airlines said what are you talking about. and convair lost all their money. but they said it will be really fast, but twa and american said it...
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Jan 6, 2011
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twa afternoon most is that these guys temperatures will be the '50s for the most part but cold and then fog is coming from the central valley because of the way the winds are blowing it's pushing it into the bay area. also in to the delta and fairfield. will be a little more extensive than what showing here of fog tracker. livermore will see fog, comparable see fog as well. if not o'clock continuing to blanket, antioch in fairfield same thing at 11. this will keep temperatures cooler in the locations tomorrow. if not only is the fog moving and the were also seeing very cool air being pushed into the bay area let's take a look on future cast, 29 degrees and share fell to start the day so already very chilly. as we move into the afternoon temperatures already did down again in that location. 34 novato, 44 san francisco, 43 in oakland so chilling a matter where you go. as we head into the afternoon of such amateurs struggling to warm up in fairfield and antioch barely reaching 40 degrees by noon. let's take a look neighborhood by neighborhood. it temperatures will climb into the low 50s an
twa afternoon most is that these guys temperatures will be the '50s for the most part but cold and then fog is coming from the central valley because of the way the winds are blowing it's pushing it into the bay area. also in to the delta and fairfield. will be a little more extensive than what showing here of fog tracker. livermore will see fog, comparable see fog as well. if not o'clock continuing to blanket, antioch in fairfield same thing at 11. this will keep temperatures cooler in the...
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michelle bacchus's attempt twas not successful on, but they are in major driving force now. they are a force that is both a plus and minus four john boehner. it propelled him to the speakership. it right after the election, he warned his new members coming in that there were going to be moments with it would have to swallow hard and the grown-ups. one of those was of the vote that will occur in a couple of months or so on the deb ceiling being reached. he may have significant headaches with those who voted on increasing the debt ceiling. host: donald ritchie, the 112th senate coming. 47 republicans, two independ ents. historically, that is a pretty close margin. how has the work in the past? guest: it is more of an average. it has been 30 years since either party has had a 60-vote margin. you have to go back to the 1970's. 55 has been the average in between. that means the majority party has got to find some people on the other side who will support them on issues to get over the 60-vote limit. we have operated the government for the last 60 years under those circumstances.
michelle bacchus's attempt twas not successful on, but they are in major driving force now. they are a force that is both a plus and minus four john boehner. it propelled him to the speakership. it right after the election, he warned his new members coming in that there were going to be moments with it would have to swallow hard and the grown-ups. one of those was of the vote that will occur in a couple of months or so on the deb ceiling being reached. he may have significant headaches with...
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michelle bacchus's attempt twas not successful on, but they are in major driving force now. they are a force that is both a plus and minus four john boehner. it propelled him to the speakership. it right after the election, he warned his new members coming in that there were going to be moments with it would have to swallow hard and the grown-ups. one of those was of the vote that will occur in a couple of months or so on the deb ceiling being reached. he may have significant headaches with those who voted on increasing the debt ceiling. host: donald ritchie, the 112th senate coming. 47 republicans, two independ ents. historically, that is a pretty close margin. how has the work in the past? guest: it is more of an average. it has been 30 years since either party has had a 60-vote margin. you have to go back to the 1970's. 55 has been the average in between. that means the majority party has got to find some people on the other side who will support them on issues to get over the 60-vote limit. we have operated the government for the last 60 years under those circumstances.
michelle bacchus's attempt twas not successful on, but they are in major driving force now. they are a force that is both a plus and minus four john boehner. it propelled him to the speakership. it right after the election, he warned his new members coming in that there were going to be moments with it would have to swallow hard and the grown-ups. one of those was of the vote that will occur in a couple of months or so on the deb ceiling being reached. he may have significant headaches with...
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Jan 17, 2011
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twa and american airline said what are you talking about? convair lost all of their money.don't know, whatever burns a lot of fuel. it could have been great for the military. but the fact that convair was seeking military markets, it crowded them out of success in the commercial market. the good news boeing after that era stopped making military airlines. the b52 was the last military airplane that boeing delivered until now when are back in the -- well, now -- well, when they took over mcdonald-douglas, they got mcdonald aircraft that are once again part of the boeing company. for many, many years boeing made commercial airplanes. they knew they market. they understand it. so the companies that tried to make military aircraft, general dynamics, lockheed, and mcdonald-douglas bumped along. they struggled. it was the dedicated companies that did it. that's the distinction. it is in fact a conclave economy. as long as you have political leaders that understand the conclave can't grow too big because it would crowd out, and you hold a check on that, then you actually can have
twa and american airline said what are you talking about? convair lost all of their money.don't know, whatever burns a lot of fuel. it could have been great for the military. but the fact that convair was seeking military markets, it crowded them out of success in the commercial market. the good news boeing after that era stopped making military airlines. the b52 was the last military airplane that boeing delivered until now when are back in the -- well, now -- well, when they took over...