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but we met a lot of unique farmers last year. shiitake mushrooms growing in south dakota...therapy animals being raised in sioux city.we'll finish our look back at some of our favorite hometown farmer."3 from unique crops to therapeutic animals being raised right in city limits... we've seen a lot of agriculture in 20 - 15 here on "proud to be a hometown farmer. right now we'll finish our look back at the year.starting with a farmer turning tiny weeds into a big business.in july we met rachel leister... sellers..."i only recently discovered that i was a farmer.""this salve, i grow a crop for."she runs a family business called "red road herbs."this salve is her biggest seller."the best herbal salve ever."it helps heal cuts and scrapes...it's for sale in five states now... and it's made out of calendula and comfrey.she has another salve, too.an itch cream.you can find its ingredients... like plantain...just growing... out in the open. "and these are nice and clean from the rain, right?"sam heikes farms just on the edge of vermillio
but we met a lot of unique farmers last year. shiitake mushrooms growing in south dakota...therapy animals being raised in sioux city.we'll finish our look back at some of our favorite hometown farmer."3 from unique crops to therapeutic animals being raised right in city limits... we've seen a lot of agriculture in 20 - 15 here on "proud to be a hometown farmer. right now we'll finish our look back at the year.starting with a farmer turning tiny weeds into a big business.in july we...
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the unique way of living that's bringing generations closer our top story... a deadly hit the world a president has to grapple with, sometimes you can't even imagine. that's the job. and she's prepared for it like no other. a tireless secretary of state, standing up against the abuse of women and girls. negotiating a cease-fire in gaza, leading the diplomacy that keeps us out of war. the presidency is the toughest job in the world... and she's the one leader who has what it takes to get every part of the job done. (phone ringing) (phone ringing) you can't deal with something by ignoring it . but that's how some presidential candidates seem to be dealing with social security. americans work hard and pay into it, so our next president needs a real plan to keep it strong. (elephant noise) (donkey noise) hey candidates! answer the call already. come to an end this morning... 18-year old emmalee jacobs was hit and killed in december as she was walking to class. yesterday police arrested 23-year old benjamin clague -- a campus bus driver. investigators found audio e
the unique way of living that's bringing generations closer our top story... a deadly hit the world a president has to grapple with, sometimes you can't even imagine. that's the job. and she's prepared for it like no other. a tireless secretary of state, standing up against the abuse of women and girls. negotiating a cease-fire in gaza, leading the diplomacy that keeps us out of war. the presidency is the toughest job in the world... and she's the one leader who has what it takes to get every...
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. >> it's unique challenge. i think unprecedented challenge, they have controlled territories, insurgency in iraq, threatens iraqi states. it is well financed from a variety of means. it is -- has top down control structure. also been recipient some of 30,000 foreign fighters. largest compilation of fighters we've ever seen in circumstance like. this unique challenge. but two other things make it unique. it is taking advantage of technology. really isis and number of the other groups we see in the worldcom to nexus with technology which is allowed them to recruit more broadly than just in the theater and syria and iraq that's what we've seen. we've seen that through establishment of these franchises around the world, also seen it in their ability to radical lies individuals and groups around the world to take action. that is a you've unique and new challenge. >> dickerson: the last couple of minutes we have here. we have year ahead of us. what should we be keeping our eye on in terms of big challenges in this ne
. >> it's unique challenge. i think unprecedented challenge, they have controlled territories, insurgency in iraq, threatens iraqi states. it is well financed from a variety of means. it is -- has top down control structure. also been recipient some of 30,000 foreign fighters. largest compilation of fighters we've ever seen in circumstance like. this unique challenge. but two other things make it unique. it is taking advantage of technology. really isis and number of the other groups we...
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that also puts us in a unique place as leaders as well. being able to help other people also understand who they are and what makes them jewish. >> i was going to say also bring an extraordinary richness and traiks ordinary richness to actually developing jewish identity. we're going to take a quick break. we're going to say good-bye to alana. the rabbi jackie will be stay being us. thank you for staying with us, and we invite you to return to us here in just a moment. >>> announcer: friday, february 12. my name is tyler oakley. my name is brodie, and this is my best friend kurt. 11 teams, who connect with millions every day through social media, disconnect. oh! a very special season of the amazing race. we're starting right now. oh, my god. go! can they survive a 27,000-mile race... go, go! ...in the real world? let's go! you're on the amazing race! premieres cbs, friday, february 12, >>> in the middle of a wonderful conversation about race in the jewish community. joining us is the founder and executive director of organization in the je
that also puts us in a unique place as leaders as well. being able to help other people also understand who they are and what makes them jewish. >> i was going to say also bring an extraordinary richness and traiks ordinary richness to actually developing jewish identity. we're going to take a quick break. we're going to say good-bye to alana. the rabbi jackie will be stay being us. thank you for staying with us, and we invite you to return to us here in just a moment. >>>...
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with a unique opportunity... "i will learn many things. i think the two way street of learning is why this opportunity was so interesting to me." she's moving in with other seniors... senior citizens that is... why the drake student is moving into a retirement center... and how it benefits everyone involved... here's the truth -- some have proposed to cut social security for the elderly and disabled vets. i disagree. in fact, not only should we not cut benefits -- we should expand them. my plan for social security increases benefits and cost of living adjustments and raises minimum payments for low-income seniors. it will ensure that all seniors can retire with dignity and respect. she's always stood strong... ...to get the job done. hillary clinton. she stood up to china... ...and spoke out on women's rights... ...went toe to toe with russia on human rights. the drug and insurance companies spent millions against her... ...but hillary didn't quit i've never been called a quitter and i won't quit on you. she's got what it takes to do the t
with a unique opportunity... "i will learn many things. i think the two way street of learning is why this opportunity was so interesting to me." she's moving in with other seniors... senior citizens that is... why the drake student is moving into a retirement center... and how it benefits everyone involved... here's the truth -- some have proposed to cut social security for the elderly and disabled vets. i disagree. in fact, not only should we not cut benefits -- we should expand...
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i think that is also unique. importation ofhe the war that i just described onto american soil progressively as we move further away from 9/11. one of the things that made the post 9/11 theories of dick cheney and george bush so extremist is there is no more limitless power that a president han the power he can exercise during a theater of war. on a battlefield, there really is no law. everybody acknowledges that. terrorist say when men take up arms, law false. more is the ultimate expression of lawlessness in limitless powerful stuff on the battlefield, people shoot each other without having trials or due process. everyone agrees that is war to nobody thinks soldiers have to give opposing soldiers a trial before shooting them. that is what war is. what made these post-9/11 theories so radical is the assertion was made for the first time theaters of war were no longer confined to find a physical faces, the battlefield. it was now the case the entire planet was the battlefield. including u.s. soil. therefore, the
i think that is also unique. importation ofhe the war that i just described onto american soil progressively as we move further away from 9/11. one of the things that made the post 9/11 theories of dick cheney and george bush so extremist is there is no more limitless power that a president han the power he can exercise during a theater of war. on a battlefield, there really is no law. everybody acknowledges that. terrorist say when men take up arms, law false. more is the ultimate expression...
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the firm was drawn by the unique taste of south sudan's coffee beans. nespresso is working with an ngo to set up this cooperative and provide much-needed infrastructure, including this wet mill. nespresso is marketing coffee production in south sudan as a unique opportunity for job creation and sustainable development. but although farmers welcome the extra cash, the two euros they currently earn per kilogram of exported coffee are not enough to buy food for their families. >> i'm busy harvesting the coffee, but then i also have to go and take care of my subsistence farm to grow food for my family. because of the rising cost of food in the market, i can only afford to buy essential items like cooking oil and salt. focusing more on cash crops, such as coffee, means that farmers spend less time and resources on growing food to feed themselves, and the nation as a whole. over 90% of south sudan's farmland is said to be fertile. >> but most of the food consumed in south sudan is imported at high cost, leaving the population at the mercy of exchange rate flu
the firm was drawn by the unique taste of south sudan's coffee beans. nespresso is working with an ngo to set up this cooperative and provide much-needed infrastructure, including this wet mill. nespresso is marketing coffee production in south sudan as a unique opportunity for job creation and sustainable development. but although farmers welcome the extra cash, the two euros they currently earn per kilogram of exported coffee are not enough to buy food for their families. >> i'm busy...
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but this is the unique carolina weather. where the sleet and snow and rain and back to rain and that makes it a difficult job for d.o.t. that is why it is best to stay off the road. i would like to stay off the road and the media and the citizens for cooperating. let's enjoy time with the family and rest. go panthers on sunday. the game will go on. that was the press conference by governor mccrory and second nick -- of the d.o.t. and second frank perry. he said this is a region wide swap. and the biggest things, four deaths now because of wreck across the state. >> mentioned treacherous conditions, especially along i- 95 and i40. if you can stay offer the roads, -- off the roads, please do. another message, if you got a neighbor that lives alone or is vulnerable or having a medical condition, the senior citizens out there, knock on their door and check in on them and make sure they are okay and see if they need anything. >> we'll be back with more of with meteorologist [coughing] [coughing] [coughing] [coughing] [coughing] c
but this is the unique carolina weather. where the sleet and snow and rain and back to rain and that makes it a difficult job for d.o.t. that is why it is best to stay off the road. i would like to stay off the road and the media and the citizens for cooperating. let's enjoy time with the family and rest. go panthers on sunday. the game will go on. that was the press conference by governor mccrory and second nick -- of the d.o.t. and second frank perry. he said this is a region wide swap. and...
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uniquely engaged era of kids - susan vernon still ahead... meet the woman challenging today's tech-savy generation to engage in age old literature... that's coming up, as this getting teens to engage in old literature... may sound like pulling teeth... but for one north polk woman... it's her passion... after the break, jodi whitworth introduces us to this month's golden apple recipient. there are two democratic visions for regulating wall street. one says it's okay to take millions from big banks and then tell them what to do. my plan -- break up the big banks, close the tax loopholes, and make them pay their fair share. then we can expand health care to all, and provide universal college education. will they like me? no. will they begin to play by the rules if i'm president? you better believe it. i'm bernie sanders and i approve this message. of the state's education budget... officials say they deserve more money... because they have to support a large number of students district's students qualify for free or reduced lunches. lawmakers a
uniquely engaged era of kids - susan vernon still ahead... meet the woman challenging today's tech-savy generation to engage in age old literature... that's coming up, as this getting teens to engage in old literature... may sound like pulling teeth... but for one north polk woman... it's her passion... after the break, jodi whitworth introduces us to this month's golden apple recipient. there are two democratic visions for regulating wall street. one says it's okay to take millions from big...
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it's unique perspective and unique eye in the sky. peter bernard, channel 8. >>> a driver in st. louis he ended up creating a water sculpture. no doubt a unique scene. st.louis has been completely cold. we're feeling it here in florida so you know it's cold. stays dry, chilly in the mid- 50s. just a bit colder for us. still, a gorgeous sunset tonight. 46 now invernus. same in plant city, lakeland, braidenton and venice. that's pretty chilly in green bay minus 17. international falls feels like minus 16. even down to indianapolis it feels like minus five. that's pretty cool. high clouds continue to stream our way. we've seen patches of those throughout the day and clearer skies too. these are freeze warnings and watches for the northern areas. the freeze watches i mentioned tomorrow night into wednesday morning. that will likely be a freeze warning by then. high pressure is the big feature. we'll see more of a north to northeasterly flow. winter jackets probably a good idea the next couple of mornings to start the day. the sun should help to warm it up a little bit but temperature
it's unique perspective and unique eye in the sky. peter bernard, channel 8. >>> a driver in st. louis he ended up creating a water sculpture. no doubt a unique scene. st.louis has been completely cold. we're feeling it here in florida so you know it's cold. stays dry, chilly in the mid- 50s. just a bit colder for us. still, a gorgeous sunset tonight. 46 now invernus. same in plant city, lakeland, braidenton and venice. that's pretty chilly in green bay minus 17. international falls...
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those are unique issues. host: unique issues within a those are unique issues. host: unique issues within a system that has been historically developed for men. next question? get your hand up. >> hello, my name and cheryl and i have been a criminal defense lawyer for 33 years, so i was around for the beginning of this and i think i may have stuck around long enough to see the end of it, which delights me. so, i want to say, i agree with everything about the racial origins of it and i do not disagree with what is said about how it is grown, but this is an important issue on the economic front, the for-profit prison industry. [applause] >> i think that future generations will look back and wonder why we claimed to be civilized. the problem is, there is so much money involved in this corporation, and quite frankly, the correction officers union just keeps lobbying for more prisons and if you build them, you have to fill them up. and then they work with organizations to pass more and it lengthier sentences, then there are more crimes, so this creates more money. we
those are unique issues. host: unique issues within a those are unique issues. host: unique issues within a system that has been historically developed for men. next question? get your hand up. >> hello, my name and cheryl and i have been a criminal defense lawyer for 33 years, so i was around for the beginning of this and i think i may have stuck around long enough to see the end of it, which delights me. so, i want to say, i agree with everything about the racial origins of it and i do...
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jessica and scott are chatting about these unique twins. jessica and scott are chatting about jessica and scott these unique twins. scott: jessica and scott are chatting about these unique twins. jessica and scott are chatting about these unique twins. jessica and scott are chatting about these unique twins. scott: jessica rae good monday morning siouxland. we have some very dense fog advisory is in effect until 9 o'clock today. the satellite and radar picture reveals that near-surface fog hanging around. temperatures are very cold with most sites reporting sub- 20s. the wind is pretty light for most of us. highs today will be in the middle 20s with some peeks of sunshine. jessica rae we have some very thick freezing fog in place this morning. a dense fog advisory is in effect until 9 o'clock today. the satellite and radar picture reveals that near-surface fog hanging around. temperatures are very cold with most sites reporting sub- 20s. the wind is pretty light for most of us. highs today will be in the middle 20s with some peeks of sunshi
jessica and scott are chatting about these unique twins. jessica and scott are chatting about jessica and scott these unique twins. scott: jessica and scott are chatting about these unique twins. jessica and scott are chatting about these unique twins. jessica and scott are chatting about these unique twins. scott: jessica rae good monday morning siouxland. we have some very dense fog advisory is in effect until 9 o'clock today. the satellite and radar picture reveals that near-surface fog...
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every human is unique and they like to witness something unique. >> what is also unique is how thesenanced, early on they decided to need to do things out of necessity. his collectors and dealers are notoriously slow payers. >> we cannot say to our workers we will not pay them because somebody has not paid yet. >> in 1982, he at his wife formed a corporation headquartered in delaware that sells his original works of art from the 1950's to the present -- drawings, collages, fabric. there is a subsidiary for each project, right now he is working on three of them, including the floating peers. he also buys back his artwork if he sees it on the market and thinks it is undervalued. >> we are the biggest owners of work of art we have. >> these projects often take years, it took 24 years for he and his wife to get permission from new york city to do the gates from then mayor michael bloomberg. as you have become better known, is it easier to get past the regulatory hurdles? >> no. never. >> he keeps busy, he was days away from a trip to abu dhabi to work on another of the three projects he
every human is unique and they like to witness something unique. >> what is also unique is how thesenanced, early on they decided to need to do things out of necessity. his collectors and dealers are notoriously slow payers. >> we cannot say to our workers we will not pay them because somebody has not paid yet. >> in 1982, he at his wife formed a corporation headquartered in delaware that sells his original works of art from the 1950's to the present -- drawings, collages,...
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>> we have one of the most unique campaign environments in the world. there's nothing else like this. when you live here, and you have a chance to do it, you sometimes lose track of the fact that a really is unique. you start to take it for granted. when we are in the middle of these campaigns and events, sometimes we have a step back and realize this is absolutely extraordinary. it's what politics is meant to be all about -- real people meeting prospective candidates, asking questions about the issues they care about, having a chance to that those candidates -- vet those candidates and determine who is going to be best for the nation. environment, people are so cynical about politics. they don't trust politicians, they don't trust washington, there's a constant refrain that money and lobbyist are in their country. it is so refreshing to go out on the campaign trail in iowa and the hard question. and as he how candidates responded. that, to me, is what the caucus is all about. that's what we should appreciate most. in some ways, it's a perfect antidote
>> we have one of the most unique campaign environments in the world. there's nothing else like this. when you live here, and you have a chance to do it, you sometimes lose track of the fact that a really is unique. you start to take it for granted. when we are in the middle of these campaigns and events, sometimes we have a step back and realize this is absolutely extraordinary. it's what politics is meant to be all about -- real people meeting prospective candidates, asking questions...
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but with 50 being such a unique and special year, we wanted to stand out even more. >>> dry weather in california is giving crews to catch up -- time to catch up on decorating the field, and lost time due to el nino storms. >>> smt is based in durham and company that creates those cool yellow lines that mark the first downs. but that is only the beginning. wral's catherine -- wral's kathryn brown took a tour and shows us what they will be responsible for on game day. >> reporter: the yellow first downlines may be nothing new but the technology behind them is constantly evolving and it's all happening at this office in durham. >> the weather changes, lighting changes, shadows change and so we have to tell processing power to keep up. >> reporter: don tupper is part of a team heading to atlanta next week preparing for super bowl 50. they will be shoulder to shoulder with producers at the begin turning out the graphics that you see on tv. >> every single nfl player is wearing a chip at all times. and so we get interesting information. in this particular example, rob gronkowski, we know ev
but with 50 being such a unique and special year, we wanted to stand out even more. >>> dry weather in california is giving crews to catch up -- time to catch up on decorating the field, and lost time due to el nino storms. >>> smt is based in durham and company that creates those cool yellow lines that mark the first downs. but that is only the beginning. wral's catherine -- wral's kathryn brown took a tour and shows us what they will be responsible for on game day. >>...
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those of us entrusted by the people of vermont to affect positive change have the unique opportunity every day of putting words into action. our time is now to make a difference in the lives of vermonters. let's get to work. thank you so much. >>> democratic presidential candidate hillary clinton is campaigning in iowa today and this evening at 8:30 eastern she'll be speaking to supporters at the university of iowa in iowa city. c-span will have live coverage of her remarks. then saturday c-span will be live at the first in the nation presidential town hall hosted by the new hampshire republican party in nashua. many of the republican presidential candidates will be there along with notable republican leaders and over 1,000 grassroots activists. live coverage begins saturday morning at 10:00 eastern and again that's on c-span. >>> american history tv airs every weekend on c-span3. all day saturday and sunday. some of the highlights for this weekend include -- saturday at 2:00 p.m. eastern on oral histories, an interview with conservative commentator armstrong williams. part of the ex
those of us entrusted by the people of vermont to affect positive change have the unique opportunity every day of putting words into action. our time is now to make a difference in the lives of vermonters. let's get to work. thank you so much. >>> democratic presidential candidate hillary clinton is campaigning in iowa today and this evening at 8:30 eastern she'll be speaking to supporters at the university of iowa in iowa city. c-span will have live coverage of her remarks. then...
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this unique challenge. but two other things make it unique. technology. really isis and number of the other groups we see in the worldcom to nexus with technology which is allowed them to recruit more broadly than just in the theater and syria and iraq that's what we've seen. we've seen that through establishment of these franchises around the world, also seen it in their ability to radical lies individuals and groups around the world to take action. that is a you've unique and new challenge. >> dickerson: the last couple of minutes we have here. we have year ahead of us. what should we be keeping our eye on in terms of big challenges in this next year, say outside of isis which we've talked about? >> one big challenge is going to be the re-emergence of averages as an issue. taliban have made major gains over the last year. i would expect similar gains going forward. they control more territory now than they have, a number of years, i think the debate on how many troops we keep in afghanistan is going to reopen. general campbell already last week said we
this unique challenge. but two other things make it unique. technology. really isis and number of the other groups we see in the worldcom to nexus with technology which is allowed them to recruit more broadly than just in the theater and syria and iraq that's what we've seen. we've seen that through establishment of these franchises around the world, also seen it in their ability to radical lies individuals and groups around the world to take action. that is a you've unique and new challenge....
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and although none of these trends are unique to america, they do offend our uniquely american belief that everybody who works hard should get a fair shot. for the past seven years, our goal has been a growing economy that works better for everybody. we've made progress. but we need to make more. and despite all the political arguments we've had these past workers to retire when they want to. and although none of these trends are unique to america, they do offend our uniquely american belief that everybody who works hard should get a fair shot. few years, there are some areas where americans broadly agree. we agree that real opportunity requires every american to get the education and training they need to land a good-paying job. the bipartisan reform of no child left behind was an important start, and together, we've increased early childhood education, lifted high school graduation rates to new highs, and boosted graduates in fields like engineering. in the coming years, we should build on that progress, by providing pre-k for all, and offering every student -- [applause] pres. obam
and although none of these trends are unique to america, they do offend our uniquely american belief that everybody who works hard should get a fair shot. for the past seven years, our goal has been a growing economy that works better for everybody. we've made progress. but we need to make more. and despite all the political arguments we've had these past workers to retire when they want to. and although none of these trends are unique to america, they do offend our uniquely american belief...
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so that's one of the uniqueness about cool culture that we have come to appreciate. not realize when you see on museums a ticket board, entry board, "suggested entry -- adult, $20," "suggested" means "we would like it if you could give us $20, but if you can only afford $1 or 50 cents, if that's your state in life, you give that. so if all you can afford is $1, and you want to see our museum, that's what you give." i remember as a kid -- i'll never forget this -- a man gave $500 at the museum -- at the metropolitan museum of art. and someone said, "you know, you only have to give $20?" and, in fact, he didn't even have to give $20 -- he could have only given $1. but he said, "i know. when i was a kid, i used to only give 50 cents. now i can afford $500." and that's what he did. that was his gift to the museum. and i thought that was so special. that stayed with me all my life. so you give what you can give as a donation. >> that's right. and unfortunately, a lot of folks don't know that it's suggested donation. and so this makes it easier for them. they have a pass w
so that's one of the uniqueness about cool culture that we have come to appreciate. not realize when you see on museums a ticket board, entry board, "suggested entry -- adult, $20," "suggested" means "we would like it if you could give us $20, but if you can only afford $1 or 50 cents, if that's your state in life, you give that. so if all you can afford is $1, and you want to see our museum, that's what you give." i remember as a kid -- i'll never forget this -- a...
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he's applying technology to a in a unique way. he recently stopped by our offices in new york to talk about his latest ventures and his climb to the top. take a look. tristan, thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> tell me, how did growing up in queens and your familyyou are today? >> it's everything. i like to say i was born, raced, south side jamaica, queens,lfare, that sort of thing. and i realized i didn't want my family to go through that. mother who worked her butt off, and get us out of that situation. so it's now on me to ensure that i make her proud and nothrough that same thing, right. combat that with also the fact that new york just gave me the and that's something that not only i will continue to kind of preach on myself but also my son as he kind of grows up as believe that your move from new york to sunny california, right, getting your mba at stanford, was that at in your career? >> i think there were two pivotal moments in my career, actually. further back when i was in high school, i was 13, i move, c
he's applying technology to a in a unique way. he recently stopped by our offices in new york to talk about his latest ventures and his climb to the top. take a look. tristan, thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> tell me, how did growing up in queens and your familyyou are today? >> it's everything. i like to say i was born, raced, south side jamaica, queens,lfare, that sort of thing. and i realized i didn't want my family to go through that. mother who worked...
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they are going to study the unique roles at the very cold waters there. >> look at how the arctic warms up. >> reporter: how do we know that? the projections are based on world. the southern ocean around studied. the scientists hope that what they find there will help them to make climate change predictions more accurate. >> it is exciting to measure something that has not been measured before. in the back of your head, you wonder what you will find.>> reporter: maya rodriguez, 9news. >> they left colorado today to the southern most point of chile. they plan to fly 14 times in the next six weeks. >>> the music world is mourning the loss of a legend, david bowie. he died after an 18 month battle with cancer and he was 69. david bowie was a music icon. his death is just two days after his birthday which coincided with the release of it set off a string of that she set off a string of hit songs and albums in the 60s. he also became known for his array of personas including ziggy stardust.>> he was the master of reinvention. one of the things that was incredible was that all of the inventio
they are going to study the unique roles at the very cold waters there. >> look at how the arctic warms up. >> reporter: how do we know that? the projections are based on world. the southern ocean around studied. the scientists hope that what they find there will help them to make climate change predictions more accurate. >> it is exciting to measure something that has not been measured before. in the back of your head, you wonder what you will find.>> reporter: maya...
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jenna no one can deny that this presidential election cycle is unique... a real estate mogul is leading the polls on the repubican side..and for the first time... a former first lady could be a commander in chief. local political experts say...this unconventional political field...is creating a buzz around thecaucus that hasn't been seensince 2008. after countless campaign phone cas, town halls, and debates.... iowans are gearing up to voice their choice for the presidential nominees. d this year, it looks like more iowans will be turning out to caucus on february first. the numbers that we've had, 560 changes and 144 new registrations," said mitchell. tim mitchell, secretary of the woodbury count gop, says because voters can opt for same-day registration the night of the caucus.... ter turnout is expected to be even higher than registration numbers show. the numbers correctly we do expect a high turnout, " said mitchell" between january first and the 28th alone.... more than 23-hundred people registered as democrats in iowa. in that same time period...clo
jenna no one can deny that this presidential election cycle is unique... a real estate mogul is leading the polls on the repubican side..and for the first time... a former first lady could be a commander in chief. local political experts say...this unconventional political field...is creating a buzz around thecaucus that hasn't been seensince 2008. after countless campaign phone cas, town halls, and debates.... iowans are gearing up to voice their choice for the presidential nominees. d this...
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. >> it's been a unique game. and this game today was a unique football game. but everybody did their part and it was a truly unique win. >> and first name to score some points at the end and then for conversion is a tough way to end the season. >>> and the last time the broncos were in the super bowl, february 2014, the broncos destroyed by seattle. peyton manning on the wrong end. but he would bring denver back to the super bowl again. he's the only quarterback to make it multiple times to the super bowl with multiple teams. this will be the 8th time the broncos go to the super bowl. the championship game in north carolina. we start with our guy from cleveland. the pride of cleveland. taking the pitch in an incredible run. avoiding everyone. coming across the field coming 22 yards to put the panthers up. also 2 catches. terrible day tomorrow carson palmer. he was picked off two times. panthers win by 34. off to their second super bowl. >> you know, there's a sense of community throughout the whole charlotte area. all the carolinas and anybody who's a panthers
. >> it's been a unique game. and this game today was a unique football game. but everybody did their part and it was a truly unique win. >> and first name to score some points at the end and then for conversion is a tough way to end the season. >>> and the last time the broncos were in the super bowl, february 2014, the broncos destroyed by seattle. peyton manning on the wrong end. but he would bring denver back to the super bowl again. he's the only quarterback to make it...
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noon to demonstrate a unique way to prepare food. be sure to watch closesly, as this is a trick you may want to use show us the technique of cooking with paper. he will prepare tilapia using the method. be sure to visit the hy- vee in waterloo off of university avenue for all you culinary needs. hy-vee is also happy and able to cater your large events -- be them graduations, weddings and all that falls in between. tilapia, our featured food item today, is also listed as a day-by-day meal idea on the hy-vee website. chef bryan sink is here with us today on the news at noon to demonstrate a unique way to prepare food. be sure to watch closesly, as this is a trick you may want to use while staying in and away from the cold this weekend. today, chef bryan will show us the technique of cooking he will prepare tilapia using the method. be sure to visit the hy- vee in waterloo off of university avenue for all you culinary needs. hy-vee is also happy and able to cater your large events -- be them graduations, weddings and all that falls in b
noon to demonstrate a unique way to prepare food. be sure to watch closesly, as this is a trick you may want to use show us the technique of cooking with paper. he will prepare tilapia using the method. be sure to visit the hy- vee in waterloo off of university avenue for all you culinary needs. hy-vee is also happy and able to cater your large events -- be them graduations, weddings and all that falls in between. tilapia, our featured food item today, is also listed as a day-by-day meal idea...
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brian: i can only observe the product is unique.is also unique is tangible that madison avenue really likes. there is a devoted, committed days of advertisers that is more than committed to make it a stable had platform. the problem is, it is not ace book. they need to realize they are good enough and doggone it, partners do like them. emily: you have cut your price target and say you are more positive on twitters potential than ever before. given the fact that you seem to disagree with jack orsi's strategy, how positive can you be about the companies outlook? myan: d reason i reduced rice target as i recognize there is added risk. to be in pursuit of ubiquity. it is possible they will get there. will failible they and hurt the platform. it is more likely as they go through this process, there is a devoted cadre of users. who are notrtisers going anywhere. i am reasonably positive the outcome is reasonably positive. stock,s of value of the it is more the point that at these trading levels, $17 a share, if all they did was trade -- t
brian: i can only observe the product is unique.is also unique is tangible that madison avenue really likes. there is a devoted, committed days of advertisers that is more than committed to make it a stable had platform. the problem is, it is not ace book. they need to realize they are good enough and doggone it, partners do like them. emily: you have cut your price target and say you are more positive on twitters potential than ever before. given the fact that you seem to disagree with jack...
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sean: coming up, there is a new piece of equipment on the it has a unique name to deal with a unique problem. most nurses are tough. they're problem-solvers. they like making things better. people don't have access they just can't afford it. bernie sanders understands how pharmaceutical companies and major medical companies are ripping us off. bernie tells the truth, and he's been consistent. he understands that the system is rigged, and he's the only one who can bring real change. i'm bernie sanders, kevin: wednesday morning, january 13. a live look from the port city. we are expecting a couple of gusts over 35 miles per hour today. it is going to make it feel much colder than temperatures holding in the 20' s. sean: city maintenance crews in portland, oregon have a unique piece of equipment at their disposal. kevin, i have to read this. this, right here, is the poopmaster 6000. erin: the what? erin: can you read it again? it is a heavy duty street cleaner. it is needed to deal with the mess left behind by a massive crow population. sean: you remember the coopmaster -- poopmaster 20
sean: coming up, there is a new piece of equipment on the it has a unique name to deal with a unique problem. most nurses are tough. they're problem-solvers. they like making things better. people don't have access they just can't afford it. bernie sanders understands how pharmaceutical companies and major medical companies are ripping us off. bernie tells the truth, and he's been consistent. he understands that the system is rigged, and he's the only one who can bring real change. i'm bernie...
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. >> we're going to explore the intersection of hardware and humanity, but we're doing it in a unique way. this is a show about science... >> oh! >> oh my god! >> by scientists. now techknow investigates nicaragua's great divide. >> hey guys welcome to techknow i'm phil torres joined by lindsay moran and marita davison. and today we're talking about a story that is dividing the country of nicaragua and it has environmental groups on alert around the world, and of course we are talking about this proposed canal that would go right through the country and it could be huge. >> and phil, this canal project, along with all of the additional development involved with it, would cut through some of the most environmentally sensitive regions of the country. >> and lindsay, i understand behind this project is a chinese national? >> that's right, a very wealthy and influential business man, but someone who has no experience with infrastructure, engineering, the environment, or latin america. in fact there's a lot of speculation that the chinese government might be covertly backing the plan. >> t
. >> we're going to explore the intersection of hardware and humanity, but we're doing it in a unique way. this is a show about science... >> oh! >> oh my god! >> by scientists. now techknow investigates nicaragua's great divide. >> hey guys welcome to techknow i'm phil torres joined by lindsay moran and marita davison. and today we're talking about a story that is dividing the country of nicaragua and it has environmental groups on alert around the world, and of...
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because of their uniqueness. and against state and federal law. >> after months of searching. they thought they had finally found the per perfect home for their family of 4. when they roach approached the land hror. her response stunned them. >> . according to to the smiths. who are a same sex couple. and one is transgender. the property owner allegedly refused to rent to the smiths because of their quote uniqueness. and went onto say doing so could jeopardize her standing in the community. >> very hurt. that something so apart of us. that we have really no control over. we are who we are. that could be the basis to tell us we didn't deserve place to live. >> they would find another home. but couldn't let go of the discrimination they felt. they joined their lawyers to file a federal lawsuit. against the boulder county property owner. on the basis of sex and status. >> . >> new mexico wants to sue colorado. and the federal government. after that mine spill that turned the river orange. accidently unleashed millions of gallons of waste water. which spread to 3 rivers in colorad
because of their uniqueness. and against state and federal law. >> after months of searching. they thought they had finally found the per perfect home for their family of 4. when they roach approached the land hror. her response stunned them. >> . according to to the smiths. who are a same sex couple. and one is transgender. the property owner allegedly refused to rent to the smiths because of their quote uniqueness. and went onto say doing so could jeopardize her standing in the...
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this does sound like a unique situation to me. hearing so many from the and await cd come and testify why specifically and so important for mr. gross to participate, it's compelling. the fact that the city attorney has given a waiver as long as it's not litigation, i also find compelling. not only it doesn't appear to me specific potential for undue influence or vantage there appears to be a specific and significant advantage to the city. which i think is also compelling especially in light of our housing crisis. i do like we have a different view than the one year man but on the permanent stand i think we should grant the waiver. >> moved and seconded. >> discussion? >> this is difficult for me because i feel tremendous affinity for mr. gross in regard to some of the is doing the lords work. as someone who's been a lawyer for 50 years in many years as a public defender and always saw my students go for something worthwhile and helpful to people in general rather than help money, i see mr. gross as an example of a reverse in this
this does sound like a unique situation to me. hearing so many from the and await cd come and testify why specifically and so important for mr. gross to participate, it's compelling. the fact that the city attorney has given a waiver as long as it's not litigation, i also find compelling. not only it doesn't appear to me specific potential for undue influence or vantage there appears to be a specific and significant advantage to the city. which i think is also compelling especially in light of...
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the nicoderm cq patch, with unique extended release technology, helps prevent the urge to smoke all day. i want this time to be my last time. that's why i choose this turkey is natural? yeah. it's too good to be true. don't say that. it's called the 60 second six pack. it's called the abinator. it's called the pulsator. (buzzing sound) (groans) finally, something that's not too good to be true. it's oscar mayer natural turkey breast, and it tastes great. oh my gosh, stepepnie we're, like, so goth. sfx: knocks on door. honey? i'm dying my hair, mom. hair dye? honey... it's just purple. teenage daughter? get scrubbing bubbles. kill 99.9% of germs and destroy grime. with scrubbing bubbles for 100% problem solved. video streaming burns tons of data. and those other guys love over charging you for it. not t-mobile! it's binge on - only from t-mobile. get unlimited streaming on netflix, hbo now, hulu, and more. plus get four lines with up to six gigs each for just thirty bucks a line. that's right- six gigs each plus all the video streaming you want with binge on. just thirty bucks per line.
the nicoderm cq patch, with unique extended release technology, helps prevent the urge to smoke all day. i want this time to be my last time. that's why i choose this turkey is natural? yeah. it's too good to be true. don't say that. it's called the 60 second six pack. it's called the abinator. it's called the pulsator. (buzzing sound) (groans) finally, something that's not too good to be true. it's oscar mayer natural turkey breast, and it tastes great. oh my gosh, stepepnie we're, like, so...
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the most unique tailgate we've ever seen. thousands of hawkeye fans lining up for hours. many telling me they waited a near lifetime for this, and they're not missing it. not any of it. the cali rali started and ended the hawkeyes came within one stop of the college football playoff. the hawkeyes came within one stop of the college football the hawkeyes came within one stop of the college football playoff. rose bowl is the next best thing, but iowa fans still have mixed feelings about watching the two semifinals tonight. the hawkeyes came within one rose bowl is the next best thing, but iowa fans still have mixed feelings semifinals tonight. college football playoff orange 4 oklahoma 17 sooners 1 37 f ------- college football playoff cotton bowl 0 on average, it takes three hundred americans working for a solid year, to make as much money as one top ceo. and the republicans will make it worse by lowering taxes for those at the top and letting corporations write their own rules. hillary clinton will work to close the wage gap. equal pay for women to raise incomes for famil
the most unique tailgate we've ever seen. thousands of hawkeye fans lining up for hours. many telling me they waited a near lifetime for this, and they're not missing it. not any of it. the cali rali started and ended the hawkeyes came within one stop of the college football playoff. the hawkeyes came within one stop of the college football the hawkeyes came within one stop of the college football playoff. rose bowl is the next best thing, but iowa fans still have mixed feelings about watching...
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these two were made famous on their facebook for their very unique relationship. on twitter this received a percent of the vote for best viral snow video. >> now, this one is my favorite, and it got 27% of the vote. some film makers in new york city posted this on youtube, as you can imagine as they go snow boarding down the streets they drew a lot of attention. >> resealed a few feathers. >> last week we talked about injuries while shoveling snow. it's called hoveling or shoveling white on a hover bored. 27 of you voted for this video. >> is that a banana. >> i think so. >> but this is the morning. panda man. the one on the left of your screen is what actually won. i am dating washington national zoo's panda video that was the number one trending video over the weekend. this takes the cake with 38%. >> that panda almost looks human like. >> it is. >> it's crazy. poll. >> it was close. >> very close. the hoverboard, street snow boarding and a guy in a panda suit. cheeta cub is old. >> the snow video, it's the story from the dog with their weird relationship. >> th
these two were made famous on their facebook for their very unique relationship. on twitter this received a percent of the vote for best viral snow video. >> now, this one is my favorite, and it got 27% of the vote. some film makers in new york city posted this on youtube, as you can imagine as they go snow boarding down the streets they drew a lot of attention. >> resealed a few feathers. >> last week we talked about injuries while shoveling snow. it's called hoveling or...
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i can only observe the product as it is is truly unique and what is also unique is the degree to whichilt tangible at products that madison avenue really likes. there is a devoted base of users that are more than sufficient to make a meaningful and scalable ad platform. the problem is it is not facebook. that is ok. they just need to realize they are good enough. marketers do like them. you are more positive on their potential than ever before. given the fact that you seem to disagree with jack dorsey's strategy, how positive can you be about the company's outlook? : there is added rest because they're going to continue down this path of trying to iterate in pursuit of ubiquity. it is possible they will get there. it is possible they will fail and hurt the platform. it is more likely after they go through the process there is a devoted amount of users who are not going anywhere anytime soon. i'm confident the outcome is reasonably positive. when i say i'm were convicted in terms of the value of the stock, allhese trading levels, if they did was treaded water with the industry and grew
i can only observe the product as it is is truly unique and what is also unique is the degree to whichilt tangible at products that madison avenue really likes. there is a devoted base of users that are more than sufficient to make a meaningful and scalable ad platform. the problem is it is not facebook. that is ok. they just need to realize they are good enough. marketers do like them. you are more positive on their potential than ever before. given the fact that you seem to disagree with jack...
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now the margarita muniz academy in jamaica plain is the first high school in massachusetts offering unique bilingual programs where students receive all classes in both english and spanish where stupidities can read shakespeare and elish and works in spanish. it is where living and learning two languages at once is start to actually increase the capacity of the human brain by extending memory skills, honing multi-tasking skills and increasing the level of abstract thinking. now the school is named after the late mararita munez who passed away after a long battle with cancer in 2011 after thirty nine years as teacher and princal p. she came to the u.s. at the age of 11 without her beloved parents making a difference in the lives of children whose english was a second language. this group is travelling to academy to engage in a community service and experimental learning process sharing with two different schools and for many students here represent the first opportunity to travel internationally and explore country. to tell us more we've invited the head marser of the school dan yeah vazque
now the margarita muniz academy in jamaica plain is the first high school in massachusetts offering unique bilingual programs where students receive all classes in both english and spanish where stupidities can read shakespeare and elish and works in spanish. it is where living and learning two languages at once is start to actually increase the capacity of the human brain by extending memory skills, honing multi-tasking skills and increasing the level of abstract thinking. now the school is...
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we're going to explore the intersection of hardware and humanity but we're doing it in a unique way. this is a show about science by scientists. tonight techknow investigates gold at any cost. we travel deep into the rainforests of peru. these illegal mining operations extend for miles and miles away from the main highway. to uncover a gold rush that's turning lush jungle into utter devastation. >> high preessure water hoses and blasted out... >> and it's not just the land. people are stepping into mercury. i'm philtorres i'm an entomologist i've conducted extensive research in this rain forest so this story is personal. it really pains me to see this. marita davidison is a biologist specilaizing in ecologyand evolution now she shows us the high tech tools that are exposing what even the eye can't see. >> so where it's blood red, that's where the mercury polution is most intense. >> we'll share our findings with lindsay moran she's an ex -cia anaylist. that's our team, everything we've been seeing... it's for this... now let's do some science. hey guys welcome to techknow i'm phil to
we're going to explore the intersection of hardware and humanity but we're doing it in a unique way. this is a show about science by scientists. tonight techknow investigates gold at any cost. we travel deep into the rainforests of peru. these illegal mining operations extend for miles and miles away from the main highway. to uncover a gold rush that's turning lush jungle into utter devastation. >> high preessure water hoses and blasted out... >> and it's not just the land. people...
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bruno mars is definite liz unique. >> how can you say anything but yes. >> reporter: pop king became their prom king for a night. >> it would be a party of a lifetime. >> reporter: but it could help fantastic friend spread their fantastic message of inclusion and acceptance for all. >> it would just show that someone that famous and that big can really also help make a difference, and you know, be that spokesperson or be thatnm inspiration foren the cause. on all sides...
bruno mars is definite liz unique. >> how can you say anything but yes. >> reporter: pop king became their prom king for a night. >> it would be a party of a lifetime. >> reporter: but it could help fantastic friend spread their fantastic message of inclusion and acceptance for all. >> it would just show that someone that famous and that big can really also help make a difference, and you know, be that spokesperson or be thatnm inspiration foren the cause. on all...
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but in a unique way. in way that you typically don't see from dad. that's next at 12:30 p.m. local zumba struttingos have team pd -- instructors have teamed up with a family fair happening this weekend. a live studio demonstration when we come back. >>> looking pretty nice outside after a cloudy start. what can we expect going into i'll let >> kim: i think this is the worst story ever. it's just so mean. it is so, so mean. >> jeff: who would do this? >> kim: i know. i'm sorry, maybe it's not the -- i may be on the wrong picture. >> jeff: you are on the right one. >> kim: the workers at a park avenue healthcare and wellness in pomona, california, they think -- look at them all excited. this guy punks his mom. he's not going to get son of the year because he tells his mom that she's won of the powerball winners. so the nurse's son sending his mom a picture of what he said was the winning ticket. everyone going you know what, but it's not so. so this was gone viral. he pufrpged his mom. he is note winner. she is note winner and he is in the doghouse. that is so mean. >> jeff: no
but in a unique way. in way that you typically don't see from dad. that's next at 12:30 p.m. local zumba struttingos have team pd -- instructors have teamed up with a family fair happening this weekend. a live studio demonstration when we come back. >>> looking pretty nice outside after a cloudy start. what can we expect going into i'll let >> kim: i think this is the worst story ever. it's just so mean. it is so, so mean. >> jeff: who would do this? >> kim: i know....