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wonderland. >> teatime wonderland. >> teatime wonderland. >> wonderland . haaland. >> wonderland.land. wonderland ha ha ha i wonderland. wonderland ha ha ha! >> i say gosh, what a show! >> i say gosh, what a show! >> now i rave to you ages ago about message in a bottle, which was this show. sting's music about immigrants, which i went to see, which you did. and i'm always right. michael nearly always right. michael nearly always loved it. loved it. same group, zoo nation dance group. kate prince is the choreographer again. as you can see, hip hop, again. as you can see, hip hop, a bit of soul, a bit of jazz, a bit of modern dance energy, fun. and again , serious themes, but and again, serious themes, but also beautifully, joyously done and what it is, is we're in the asylum and one by one, alice, its genius. eat me, drink me, make me bigger , make me smaller. make me bigger, make me smaller. she has body issues. she has eating disorders. the queen of hearts is a bully and a monster and aggressive. we get the backstory . she had a horrible, backstory. she had a horrible, brutal, ab
wonderland. >> teatime wonderland. >> teatime wonderland. >> wonderland . haaland. >> wonderland.land. wonderland ha ha ha i wonderland. wonderland ha ha ha! >> i say gosh, what a show! >> i say gosh, what a show! >> now i rave to you ages ago about message in a bottle, which was this show. sting's music about immigrants, which i went to see, which you did. and i'm always right. michael nearly always right. michael nearly always loved it. loved it. same...
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ruslan and lyudmila and the fourth line and 120 points, alice in wonderland, 254, but we can't catch great, we have a winner, this is a stand-up school and for you for... you a big game, you are watching 100 to one, this is a quiz, so, a big game, you need to answer five questions in turn to get a total of 200 points, someone stays in the studio, someone. goes to a dark scary room, oh, the girl was sent again, okay, applause, so, so, 20 seconds, five questions, what is in a psychotherapist's office, a diploma, what can be danced, pas, where sheep are pastured, a field. what shape is cheese? with holes, round, round, you can say round, can, what is transported in a box? a parcel, great, we'll check your answers. the first question was, what is in a psychotherapist's office, you rightly assumed that a diploma, what else is there, maybe, and so you answered. a person, what can be danced? you said, pas, also such an aristocratic word, yes pas - it just means a step, and just as you answered, 15 people, where do they graze sheep, you said in the field, in the field, in the field, and also
ruslan and lyudmila and the fourth line and 120 points, alice in wonderland, 254, but we can't catch great, we have a winner, this is a stand-up school and for you for... you a big game, you are watching 100 to one, this is a quiz, so, a big game, you need to answer five questions in turn to get a total of 200 points, someone stays in the studio, someone. goes to a dark scary room, oh, the girl was sent again, okay, applause, so, so, 20 seconds, five questions, what is in a psychotherapist's...
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everyone wants to drink tea with the cat rabbit from wonderland.now give us gifts like these. gifts about alice in wonderland, we are all a little crazy here, but the kitchen is magnificent, it is very functional, it works at full capacity, and it is just happiness, it is a completely different quality of life, we really like the whole design, it's bright, cool, well, i'm fine, there are enough sockets for me everywhere, because i can plug in a mixer and a food processor when needed, here i mix the dough, for example. we cook everything for pancakes at once, we can have breakfast here and of course my favorite place is the sink, but here you can also do it in parallel, when we have a lot of guests, here someone also cuts, we wash fruits, vegetables, misha really likes to cut watermelon, there is really, really enough space, we even had a kitchen more, but it seems to me that everything there was not so comfortable and free everywhere, the design proposed by anastasia stenberg pushed ours... after all, victoria, who has grown up, is mastering new ty
everyone wants to drink tea with the cat rabbit from wonderland.now give us gifts like these. gifts about alice in wonderland, we are all a little crazy here, but the kitchen is magnificent, it is very functional, it works at full capacity, and it is just happiness, it is a completely different quality of life, we really like the whole design, it's bright, cool, well, i'm fine, there are enough sockets for me everywhere, because i can plug in a mixer and a food processor when needed, here i mix...
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many years now, and you're about to go back on stage as the mad hatter in alice's adventures in wonderland. tell me first how this adventure began for you, the world of ballet. because you grew up far away from here. yes. so i grew up in the outskirts of sydney, australia. probably the furthest you could possibly get from the royal opera house here in london. i grew up in a motorsport family. my father was a drag racer. my father was an incredibly clever man who would create any parts with his own bare hands that he couldn't afford to purchase or to import. but i obviously grew up watching him pursue a passion. my sister did a lot of gymnastics, a bit of dancing, and as a seven year old, i asked my father if i could have a go. i wanted to go to a dance lesson, and my mother and father didn't even question any of it. bearing in mind we didn't go to the theatre, we didn't go to galleries, or... i was not exposed to the arts. but they found a local school around the corner, and we now can fully appreciate that little local school had some of the best teachers you could ever come across. and y
many years now, and you're about to go back on stage as the mad hatter in alice's adventures in wonderland. tell me first how this adventure began for you, the world of ballet. because you grew up far away from here. yes. so i grew up in the outskirts of sydney, australia. probably the furthest you could possibly get from the royal opera house here in london. i grew up in a motorsport family. my father was a drag racer. my father was an incredibly clever man who would create any parts with his...
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well, it seems to me that yes, alice, i don’t want alice in wonderland, because she’s already been torturedlice through the looking glass, she’s somehow so cool, strange, i don’t know, for some reason it seems to me that she should be taken directly as a basis, it will be a cool performance. the performance begins as a spiritualistic seance, that is, these victorian curtains, there is a 19th century mirror, such a gloomy atmosphere, these spiritualists appear, who are absolute charlatans, if we see two sluggish, incapable of anything, as you say, charlatans, in this charlatanism there should be some kind of thing, that's all. they should be able to do something, and you know, like on the square, when there were still scamarokhs, gestrionymi, how the performance began, the barkers, the barkers , how gorgeous he was, the barker, it was a huge part of the performance, so just two words, tell me, today alisov was mirrored , this, this is why, what is this about, what is your highlight, yeah, in alisa, so far i 'm confused about this, the text itself, he played. and this work, and this should wa
well, it seems to me that yes, alice, i don’t want alice in wonderland, because she’s already been torturedlice through the looking glass, she’s somehow so cool, strange, i don’t know, for some reason it seems to me that she should be taken directly as a basis, it will be a cool performance. the performance begins as a spiritualistic seance, that is, these victorian curtains, there is a 19th century mirror, such a gloomy atmosphere, these spiritualists appear, who are absolute...
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. >> the next day, deputies phillips and wonderland were back at brian tate's house. this time they asked him point- blank about the murder of his neighbor. tate stuck to his alibi, home at asleep after taking his medication. the lead agent birmingham thought he was telling the truth and crossed brian tate of the suspect this. you only have one suspect at this point. >> one suspect and only one suspect. >> that evening, lisa's loved ones gathered at a funeral home for the visitation. the turnout was impressive and included many of todd's friends in the sheriff department. your fellow officers are there, as they would be. they want to show respect. the mood inside was somber and an easy. the coldwell's gathered near lisa's coffin. the techels stayed in the back of the room. seth was there and his sister- in-law presley will never forget what happened thanks. >> he actually came up to me in the middle of it and gave me a big old hug. he said, you will always be my little sister and i love you. i was like, i love you back. >> when the last visitor was gone, only the two
. >> the next day, deputies phillips and wonderland were back at brian tate's house. this time they asked him point- blank about the murder of his neighbor. tate stuck to his alibi, home at asleep after taking his medication. the lead agent birmingham thought he was telling the truth and crossed brian tate of the suspect this. you only have one suspect at this point. >> one suspect and only one suspect. >> that evening, lisa's loved ones gathered at a funeral home for the...
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like tim burton tangent, tangent, that is, i am sure that you have heard of such films as alice in wonderlandwatched or all the batman, perhaps edward scissorhands, charlie chocolate factory, sleepy hollow the list can go on forever, i hope you will remember and will definitely watch, and there was also such a picture, it was released in eighty-eighth year, this is the second picture of tim burton, it is called bilzhws, that is why i am saying this, the premiere of bil jus bil. has already started in our country, let's see what it's about in my regular column movie poster. it hasn't been 36 years, as they say, but such films from such directors are definitely not expired. on the big belarusian screens, for a week now you can enjoy a loud premiere from the cult director tim burton. sikoy his second film from the eighties beatle jus to your attention, the film has already opened spectacularly in august. venice film festival, gathering its heroes on the red carpet, and i would like to note that the film features the original cast, and of course there are star surprises, but more on that later, f
like tim burton tangent, tangent, that is, i am sure that you have heard of such films as alice in wonderlandwatched or all the batman, perhaps edward scissorhands, charlie chocolate factory, sleepy hollow the list can go on forever, i hope you will remember and will definitely watch, and there was also such a picture, it was released in eighty-eighth year, this is the second picture of tim burton, it is called bilzhws, that is why i am saying this, the premiere of bil jus bil. has already...
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why go all the way to make sure that there's full gender parity as wonderland trying to do? yeah, that's obviously an argument i've heard in some precinct rooms behind closed doors and some beautiful not saying look we have not this time, right. more women in dumb, but some of the most high profile jobs are sort of underlined herself, but also the present. the therapy in parliament and the person who is responsible for foreign policy in the u. a. that's a suggestion to say, look, if we have some of the influence concentrate to the top is it's so important to have 5050 here. the argument against that that we're hearing from some campaigner is, is, is really so difficult to find a woman of highly qualified women to put on your ticket for members. you're just not going far enough love. apparently, apparently a has been for 100 line, at least you think she has a chance of actually making this happen with some so far, her request was very clear and it has not been answered, but it is absolutely not a done deal. this is all done behind closed doors, and you can bet that right now
why go all the way to make sure that there's full gender parity as wonderland trying to do? yeah, that's obviously an argument i've heard in some precinct rooms behind closed doors and some beautiful not saying look we have not this time, right. more women in dumb, but some of the most high profile jobs are sort of underlined herself, but also the present. the therapy in parliament and the person who is responsible for foreign policy in the u. a. that's a suggestion to say, look, if we have...
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. >> reporter: a few years ago he was finishing a sculpture of alice in wonderland. >> my mobile phoneen again, i thought, well, if it goes wrong, do it again. >> reporter: this is so frustrating to do, why do you keep doing it. >> >> i keep doing it because i can. and i do it because of the joy that it gives people. >> brilliant. >> reporter: the joy comes here when wil when willard gets to see the look on people's faces when they look through the microscope. >> it's so incredible and amazing. >> reporter: willard's journey to microscopic greatness started as a child when he felt he didn't belong. it wasn't until decades later that he was diagnosed with autism. >> see, at school, the teachers would make you feel small. one of the teachers used to tell the kids i was the consequence of failure, so i stopped speaking. my hands became my voice. >> reporter: with those hands, willard started using a razor to carve figures out of tiny bits of work. he got his first microscope, encouraged by his mother, who saw what the rest of the world couldn't see. >> my mom said if you make them smaller
. >> reporter: a few years ago he was finishing a sculpture of alice in wonderland. >> my mobile phoneen again, i thought, well, if it goes wrong, do it again. >> reporter: this is so frustrating to do, why do you keep doing it. >> >> i keep doing it because i can. and i do it because of the joy that it gives people. >> brilliant. >> reporter: the joy comes here when wil when willard gets to see the look on people's faces when they look through the...
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as for sort of wonderland likes to say, we have the tools while we just start with stability and business deal, some of the living will not have very good stuff again, you know, price here in new york. i think we don't know the aftermath any time that you're not allowed to ask questions, you should ask all of the questions. some more questions ask the better. the answer is will be the on the many privacy you're surrounded by the feel like cattle, you feel like something's not real, the down and search some roller coaster on your emotional wellbeing. did you put in a sale 8 by 10 cell, with people that you don't know? you never may. you don't know what they're there for. what their bell is, deprivation to your sensors. it's hard to explain. you're away from everything that you know. i could not conceive of my life taking place within the walls that i saw around me. we're going to give you 3 meals a day. we don't give us a minutes lab for us to go slab to sleep on. and that's basically yet. there is no rehabilitation, there's no repair present as a socializing force and total institution do
as for sort of wonderland likes to say, we have the tools while we just start with stability and business deal, some of the living will not have very good stuff again, you know, price here in new york. i think we don't know the aftermath any time that you're not allowed to ask questions, you should ask all of the questions. some more questions ask the better. the answer is will be the on the many privacy you're surrounded by the feel like cattle, you feel like something's not real, the down and...
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, whose daughter, one-woman, you are daddy's girl, yes, and what is your name, aliska nalisa in wonderlandhere sits mom's row, and then dad participated here with the color of the eyes, yes, aliska, well tell me, who is here sitting at the table, tell me"? what's dad's name? denya, what's denya? denya, denis, probably denis, denis, and mom? mom, baby, yu, yulia, and what are your brothers' names? what's this brother's name? children. these are all children. okay, alisa doesn't want to perform so much anymore. okay, then you go on introducing yourself and your brother. you're seva, in sevalot. so. how old are you? i'm eight this year, nothing special, you're nine, so you can already get married, almost, in 7, 8 years it will be, so introduce your older brother, 10 years old, arsen, t-shirts, look, what kind of fashionable, first-class merch, i have a t-shirt, you have one, and show me what it says, always first, so, always first, well... the president personally gave it to me, yes, through his assistant, wow, yuri nikolaevich, of the region, i see that you are a very active family, you are
, whose daughter, one-woman, you are daddy's girl, yes, and what is your name, aliska nalisa in wonderlandhere sits mom's row, and then dad participated here with the color of the eyes, yes, aliska, well tell me, who is here sitting at the table, tell me"? what's dad's name? denya, what's denya? denya, denis, probably denis, denis, and mom? mom, baby, yu, yulia, and what are your brothers' names? what's this brother's name? children. these are all children. okay, alisa doesn't want to...
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in a few months, this landscape will be a winter wonderland. >>> straight ahead on the "cbs weekend news fighting fire with fire to manage future flames. >>> plus, top honors for two of the best in the wnba. park where the best things in life are still free. if you have wet amd, you never want to lose sight of the things you love. some things should stand the test of time. long-lasting eylea hd could significantly improve your vision. more people on eylea hd had no fluid in the retina, compared to those on eylea at 4 months. eylea hd is the only wet amd therapy that helped 8 out of 10 people go up to 4 months between injections, after 3 initial monthly treatments. if you have an eye infection, eye pain or redness or allergies to eylea hd, don't use. eye injections like eylea hd may cause eye infection, separation of the retina, or rare but severe swelling of blood vessels in the eye. an increase in eye pressure has been seen there is an uncommon risk of heart attack or stroke associated with blood clots. the most commons side effects were blurred vision, cataract, corneal injury and eye
in a few months, this landscape will be a winter wonderland. >>> straight ahead on the "cbs weekend news fighting fire with fire to manage future flames. >>> plus, top honors for two of the best in the wnba. park where the best things in life are still free. if you have wet amd, you never want to lose sight of the things you love. some things should stand the test of time. long-lasting eylea hd could significantly improve your vision. more people on eylea hd had no fluid...
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redwood city's courthouse square was transformed into a german wonderland over the past nine days, withore than 2000ft of family style bench seating surrounded by munich inspired decorations. the festivities included traditional german music, food, and, of course, plenty of beer, dance and yodeling. competitions rounded out the fun. pets and their people turned out for the first annual pet palooza in millbrae today. attendees enjoyed a dog yoga class with some pups, giving the classic downward facing dog pose a try. there was also a costume contest, plus adoptable cats and dogs and vendors offering pet food, grooming and a lot more. the event was sponsored by gateway at millbrae station, a new housing community at the bart station. >> and to cool down a bunch over the weekend. friday was warm. remember that? >> and saturday and sunday temperatures will. today, sunday temperatures are a little bit cooler or mild. and now we're going the other way. we're going straight up as temperatures increase right into monday. tuesday and even into wednesday for in a little bit into thursday inland.
redwood city's courthouse square was transformed into a german wonderland over the past nine days, withore than 2000ft of family style bench seating surrounded by munich inspired decorations. the festivities included traditional german music, food, and, of course, plenty of beer, dance and yodeling. competitions rounded out the fun. pets and their people turned out for the first annual pet palooza in millbrae today. attendees enjoyed a dog yoga class with some pups, giving the classic downward...
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in "apprentice in wonderland," how they took him through the looking glass.rican hooked on his message. he also shares behind-the-scenes information about how he was humiliated by his $2 take,000 per episode. he hatched a plan to become one of the richest, ask for $6 million, equal to the combined salary of the cast of "friends" at the time. the author joins us now. >> ramin, it is great to have you on this morning. you talk about this sort of alice in wonderland, through the looking glass thing that was threated by trump and burnett. i still remember businesspeople in manhattan just dying laughing at the prospect of donald trump being this great businessman when they all had stories about, you know, his bankruptcies or his failure to pay bills or -- you name it, his bad judgment as a business person, and yet tv made this reality true for millions of americans and donald trump has dined off of it since. >> this is the story, this is the reason why donald trump became president of the united states. this is the reason why he is now the nominee and can become p
in "apprentice in wonderland," how they took him through the looking glass.rican hooked on his message. he also shares behind-the-scenes information about how he was humiliated by his $2 take,000 per episode. he hatched a plan to become one of the richest, ask for $6 million, equal to the combined salary of the cast of "friends" at the time. the author joins us now. >> ramin, it is great to have you on this morning. you talk about this sort of alice in wonderland,...
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his most commercially successful the film was the postmodern fantasy alice in wonderland, which collected office more than a billion dollars, burton's latest work was the film beattle juse beattle juse, the world premiere took place at the venice film festival and received positive reviews from critics, well, handsome, nothing to say, all that you can say about this brilliant man, well, he's talking to you about a fan in the world of cinema, handsome, no, in fact, i'm watching and these are my two adored people, monica bellucci, who is simply an icon of beauty, style of everything else. and tim burton, whose films and cartoons, which you can watch endlessly, each time finding something new, here from my favorite, for example, the dead bride, i adore his cartoon on this topic, and also, by the way, tim burton, here we listed his merits, film director, screenwriter, producer, animator, poet, and what kind of art exhibitions does he do around the world, so be interested, watch tim burton, few knew, as they say, but i told, that's why i'm sitting here, and also you know why i'm sitting here,
his most commercially successful the film was the postmodern fantasy alice in wonderland, which collected office more than a billion dollars, burton's latest work was the film beattle juse beattle juse, the world premiere took place at the venice film festival and received positive reviews from critics, well, handsome, nothing to say, all that you can say about this brilliant man, well, he's talking to you about a fan in the world of cinema, handsome, no, in fact, i'm watching and these are my...
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hollow his most commercially successful film was the postmodern fantasy alice in wonderland, which grosseder a billion dollars at the box office. burton's latest work was the film beattle juice beattle juice. the world premiere took place at the venice film festival and received positive reviews from critics. british stuntman johnny davis set a new unusual motorcycle record. to do this, he had to ride his iron horse while standing behind speed of almost 257 km/h. according to the rules, he had to control the motorcycle himself. a specially installed rear grab handle helped. he also used a modified throttle valve, controlled by his thumb, to accelerate the bike to the record speed. davis raced behind the motorcycle thanks to special titanium boots that began to spark and even lift him during the ride. according to him , the achievement was very dangerous and energy-consuming, he does not intend to repeat such a stunt. the previous record was in 1999 year was set by harry rotwell from liverpool, who in the same way reached a speed of 251 km/h. the guinness book of records registered the larg
hollow his most commercially successful film was the postmodern fantasy alice in wonderland, which grosseder a billion dollars at the box office. burton's latest work was the film beattle juice beattle juice. the world premiere took place at the venice film festival and received positive reviews from critics. british stuntman johnny davis set a new unusual motorcycle record. to do this, he had to ride his iron horse while standing behind speed of almost 257 km/h. according to the rules, he had...
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david: it sounds like an alice in wonderland universe that you're talking about because the representativesre supposed to represent the views of their constituents 81% favor the save act and apparently only 2% of democrats do. >> unfortunately democracy is messy and some of my colleagues on the democratic side did not agree with including the and a spending bill is like democracy is messy and a lot of discussion but the best system around. david: it is indeed but you used to cover politics as a journalist, now that you are in it in a part of the news rather than covering the news is it messier than you thought it was. >> about messier and most americans do not know about it. >> even a journalist like yourself do not know the extent. >> it on the floor and discussing what your rest of your colleagues on the dems in the republican side but like i said it always, blessings we have the best system is the american exceptionality, the macon electoral system is still the best, if not nicaragua, venezuela or iran or north korea i count my blessings. >> so to a lot of folks that come in from latin a
david: it sounds like an alice in wonderland universe that you're talking about because the representativesre supposed to represent the views of their constituents 81% favor the save act and apparently only 2% of democrats do. >> unfortunately democracy is messy and some of my colleagues on the democratic side did not agree with including the and a spending bill is like democracy is messy and a lot of discussion but the best system around. david: it is indeed but you used to cover...
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a rabbit cat from the country miracles, our friends now give us gifts like these about alice in wonderlandttle out of my mind, but the kitchen is magnificent, it is very functional, it works at full capacity and it is just happiness, it is a completely different quality of life, we really like the whole design. it is bright, cool, well , i am good, there are enough sockets for me everywhere, because i can connect a mixer and a food processor when needed, here i mix the dough, for example, for pancakes, we cook everything at once, we can have breakfast here, and of course my favorite place - this is a sink, but here too , in parallel, when we have a lot of guests, here too, someone cuts, we wash fruits, vegetables, misha loves to cut. watermelon, there is just very, very enough space, we even had a larger kitchen, but it seems to me that everything was not so comfortable everywhere and free. the design proposed by anastasia stenberg prompted our heroes to renovate the bathroom. we did not think long about the color scheme, of course, as in the kitchen. we were also inspired by the window. w
a rabbit cat from the country miracles, our friends now give us gifts like these about alice in wonderlandttle out of my mind, but the kitchen is magnificent, it is very functional, it works at full capacity and it is just happiness, it is a completely different quality of life, we really like the whole design. it is bright, cool, well , i am good, there are enough sockets for me everywhere, because i can connect a mixer and a food processor when needed, here i mix the dough, for example, for...
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to become tim burton's second highest grossing movie, overtaking 89 batman, just behind alice in wonderland. still got to see those movies. have a my name is caron and i'm from brooklyn. i work for the city of new york as a police administrator. i oversee approximately 20 people and my memory just has to be sharp. and i realized, my memory was just changing. i did my own research and i decided to give prevagen a try. my memory became much sharper. i remembered more! i've been taking prevagen for four years now. it's a life-changer. prevagen. at stores everywhere without a prescription. they say the hardest part of getting something done let's go! hustle! is getting started. well, we did that 30 years ago, when california first took on the tobacco industry. this is not just about access. it's about the message it sends... now smoking is down 60 percent. lung cancer 42 percent. a couple of our cities have already ended tobacco sales. a california without big tobacco isn't just possible, it's already happening. - you wanna try to run a pass? go to the end zone?
to become tim burton's second highest grossing movie, overtaking 89 batman, just behind alice in wonderland. still got to see those movies. have a my name is caron and i'm from brooklyn. i work for the city of new york as a police administrator. i oversee approximately 20 people and my memory just has to be sharp. and i realized, my memory was just changing. i did my own research and i decided to give prevagen a try. my memory became much sharper. i remembered more! i've been taking prevagen...
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it will include favorites like winter wonderland, jingle bells and the christmas song, along with originalcks. also, jay hudd's boyfriend comment will be featured on one of her new songs. this is being released october 18th. >> all right. j-hud >> wait. get ready for the holidays. >> i do have to say she included what my least favorite christmas song. oh. >> which one? the shoes. >> no. oh i forgot about the shoes. she would never. okay, the red shoes. >> no drummer boy. >> oh, i like that. >> you like drummer boy? >> something about it. >> pom pom pom pom pom. okay. >> oh, no. she's going to do. is it slow or is it fast? that does make a difference. >> if she made that trumpet pom pom. >> have a little be a bum bum. >> you might be on board. >> i could get on board. to me, it just drags that song. >> so, yeah, if she put a little beat on it, add a little something. >> okay, maybe carmen got in the studio and said, let's just speed it up. it is. >> okay. we'll find out. >> spencer. >> well, maybe as we get to the closer to the holiday season, you'll like it better. yeah, or maybe not. >> i
it will include favorites like winter wonderland, jingle bells and the christmas song, along with originalcks. also, jay hudd's boyfriend comment will be featured on one of her new songs. this is being released october 18th. >> all right. j-hud >> wait. get ready for the holidays. >> i do have to say she included what my least favorite christmas song. oh. >> which one? the shoes. >> no. oh i forgot about the shoes. she would never. okay, the red shoes. >> no...
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redwood city's courthouse square was transformed into a german wonderland over the past nine days, withan 2000ft of family style bench seating surrounded by munich inspired decorations. the festivities included traditional german music, food, and of course, plenty of beer, dancing, yodeling, competitions rounded out all of the fun. >> well, as we continue to celebrate hispanic heritage month, we are getting to know the men and women of the bay area's lucha libre community. >> the mexican version of wrestling is full of flair and has a cult following. ktvu joey huerta takes us inside a wrestling ring in san jose, where amateur luchadores are training to turn their passion into a career. >> each time they lace up. and mask up with their shimmering predator like costumes inspired by mayan and aztec soldiers, they're preserving hispanic culture. one wrestling move at a time. this is pro wrestling revolution in san jose, a small gym full of energy where lucha libre or mexican wrestling comes to life. >> it's a spectacle, i've been watching it since i was a kid. >> it's much more than a hobby
redwood city's courthouse square was transformed into a german wonderland over the past nine days, withan 2000ft of family style bench seating surrounded by munich inspired decorations. the festivities included traditional german music, food, and of course, plenty of beer, dancing, yodeling, competitions rounded out all of the fun. >> well, as we continue to celebrate hispanic heritage month, we are getting to know the men and women of the bay area's lucha libre community. >> the...
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the display includes a winter wonderland with the glowing penguins jungles, even dinosaurs. >> more thang canada al-umim will run in singapore until february not satisfied milley to make history by going outside the dragon capsule and the first civilian space walk, polaris dawn mission specialist, sarah gillis came back inside and let a worldwide musical concert on her violin the composition is called ray's theme and was written by john williams. it was beamed back to earth via the starlink satellite network. gillis played with groups of young musicians around the world and supported children's charities, st. jude's, children's hospital and el sistema. >> we're say nasa astronauts, suni williams and butch wilmore who flew to the international space station aboard that boeing starliner capsule. >> so they are not upset about having to stay the my isis months longer than they expected. but they didn't have to make some arrangements back on cnn's kristin fisher has the details well, this is the first time that we've heard from nasa astronauts, butch wilmore and suni williams since nasa made
the display includes a winter wonderland with the glowing penguins jungles, even dinosaurs. >> more thang canada al-umim will run in singapore until february not satisfied milley to make history by going outside the dragon capsule and the first civilian space walk, polaris dawn mission specialist, sarah gillis came back inside and let a worldwide musical concert on her violin the composition is called ray's theme and was written by john williams. it was beamed back to earth via the...
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it's an alice in wonderland world. it's full of paradoxes that we could do that for ukraine.sis in defence. and as you say, of course, that wouldn't come up in the general election, would it? >> no, no, no, no, it really wasn't discussed very much at all. but but also i mean, our, our, our, our stock of artillery shells is to down almost nothing. >> and we haven't ordered new ones as far as i could make out from latest checks. >> and did i see the other day that of our nuclear subs, that basically there wasn't one at sea? at one point a couple of weeks ago, the only one carrying the nuclear deterrent? >> but you're absolutely right. we need the hunter killers there. all alongside because we haven't built the built the deep docks. they've just accelerated one. and i think that this is ominous in view of what you've just been describing with health policy, don't expect too much from from the defence review. they thought it was going to be like the glorious one again done by george robertson, who's now my age , for goodness sake. all my age, for goodness sake. all of how many ye
it's an alice in wonderland world. it's full of paradoxes that we could do that for ukraine.sis in defence. and as you say, of course, that wouldn't come up in the general election, would it? >> no, no, no, no, it really wasn't discussed very much at all. but but also i mean, our, our, our, our stock of artillery shells is to down almost nothing. >> and we haven't ordered new ones as far as i could make out from latest checks. >> and did i see the other day that of our nuclear...
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redwood city's courthouse square has been transformed into a german wonderland over the past nine daysch inspired decorations, too. the festivities included traditional german music, food and, of course, plenty of beer, dancing, yodeling, competitions rounded out the fun. the portola music festival wrapped up last night in san francisco. sunday headliners at the electronic dance music festival at pier 80 included justice mia and disclosure. this is the festival's third year. residents across the bay and alameda say they've heard the music and felt the bass in years past. changes were made this year to limit noise, though some alameda residents said they could still hear the music this year. >> prince fans have the chance to be a part of music history. in honor of the 40th anniversary of the premiere of the late singer's 1984 album and film, purple rain. airbnb is offering fans a chance to stay inside prince's renovated minneapolis home, featured in that iconic film. >> what guests will be able to do themselves is actually play around with a selection of really iconic 80s outfits and lo
redwood city's courthouse square has been transformed into a german wonderland over the past nine daysch inspired decorations, too. the festivities included traditional german music, food and, of course, plenty of beer, dancing, yodeling, competitions rounded out the fun. the portola music festival wrapped up last night in san francisco. sunday headliners at the electronic dance music festival at pier 80 included justice mia and disclosure. this is the festival's third year. residents across...
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murakami, who writes many works that i think addresses science fiction such as his work hardboiled wonderland and the end of the world. umberto eco is another great italian writer, writes in this vein. and and truman capote. i helped to bring these two together, popular fiction and literature into a new genre called true crime, or the nonfiction novel. so to get us to try to understand this, i would i want us to look at a that truman capote gives to george plimpton. and it was published in the new york. in january 16th,. 1966. and it quote the story behind a nonfiction novel. and here capote, he describes this idea of a nonfiction novel and this idea would be a first of its kind in the world of literature. so. you could the question being asked by george plimpton, and then we have the answer given by truman capote side, like to ask if somebody would be able to read what capote says. okay. okay, great. thank you. not really. during the last year, i've learned a good deal about crime and, the origins of e homicide mentality still is a layman's knowledge, and i don't pretend to anything deeper.
murakami, who writes many works that i think addresses science fiction such as his work hardboiled wonderland and the end of the world. umberto eco is another great italian writer, writes in this vein. and and truman capote. i helped to bring these two together, popular fiction and literature into a new genre called true crime, or the nonfiction novel. so to get us to try to understand this, i would i want us to look at a that truman capote gives to george plimpton. and it was published in the...
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and this is why it reads a bit like an alice in wonderland nightmare this that they can't see the wayname it, houthi, west bank, you name it, iran. it looks as if it's getting worse. nor in eastern europe with the ukraine. tell me how it finishes. >> do you think that this is a kind of glimpse into the labour party's mindset of how it how it looks at defence? and with the october review coming up, i mean, there are a lot of ghosts of the labour party past that would like to see big slash and big cuts on defence. what do you think we can expect from from the new government ? the new government? >> i think it would like to pay a neutral hand. it just can't. this is the trouble because i think that, yes, it's funny, you have to look both both sides and they're both getting bigger. the ukraine situation . but we ukraine situation. but we shouldn't just talk about israel and the houthis, the middle east, the outplay from sudan is looking absolutely awful at the moment. and matt reeves and the cabinet office and the treasury, who seem to be lining up on this, actually bad news. you can't af
and this is why it reads a bit like an alice in wonderland nightmare this that they can't see the wayname it, houthi, west bank, you name it, iran. it looks as if it's getting worse. nor in eastern europe with the ukraine. tell me how it finishes. >> do you think that this is a kind of glimpse into the labour party's mindset of how it how it looks at defence? and with the october review coming up, i mean, there are a lot of ghosts of the labour party past that would like to see big slash...
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redwood city's courthouse square was transformed into a german wonderland over the past nine days, withch inspired decorations. the festivities included traditional german music, food, and, of course, plenty of beer, dance and yodeling. competitions rounded out the fun. >> a forensic artist from san francisco. the san francisco police department is in the national spotlight. joe lynch is one of only 50 artists from all over the country chosen to display their artwork at the national law enforcement museum in washington, dc. lynch is known for using his keen eye to sketch suspects from witness descriptions, but it's his acrylic artwork of a 1953 sfpd harley-davidson motorcycle. take a look that was chosen for the exhibit. >> it's a big deal because that museum is where the memorial for police officers is, and where every officer ever killed in the line of duty is. their name is written on a wall. >> when he's not helping fight crime, lynch is busy creating artwork for professional sports teams, including the san jose sharks. the motorcycle art will be on display in washington through nex
redwood city's courthouse square was transformed into a german wonderland over the past nine days, withch inspired decorations. the festivities included traditional german music, food, and, of course, plenty of beer, dance and yodeling. competitions rounded out the fun. >> a forensic artist from san francisco. the san francisco police department is in the national spotlight. joe lynch is one of only 50 artists from all over the country chosen to display their artwork at the national law...
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redwood city's courthouse square has been transformed into a german wonderland over the past nine daysred decorations. the festivities included traditional german music, food and of course, plenty of beer, dancing and yodeling competitions rounded out the fun. the portola music festival wrapped up last night in san francisco. sunday headliners at the electronic dance music festival at pier 80 included justice, m.i.a. and disclosure. this is the festival's third year residents across the bay in alameda say they've heard the music and felt the bass in years past. changes were made this year to limit noise, though some alameda residents said they could still hear the music this year. two astronauts who have been stuck at the international space station since june have their new ride home. a space capsule docked with the space station over the weekend. the capsule arrived with two astronauts, half the normal number and two empty seats for butch wilmore and suni williams. the capsule won't detach until february, pushing the stay at the space station for them to eight months for wilmore and
redwood city's courthouse square has been transformed into a german wonderland over the past nine daysred decorations. the festivities included traditional german music, food and of course, plenty of beer, dancing and yodeling competitions rounded out the fun. the portola music festival wrapped up last night in san francisco. sunday headliners at the electronic dance music festival at pier 80 included justice, m.i.a. and disclosure. this is the festival's third year residents across the bay in...
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. >> two months later -- >> we're living in this wonderland now where it seems to be open season on jewsy, people think it is just political speech. if you target and harass people, because of their jewish identity or faith, and that's wrong. even in a corporate environment like intel. >> this -- if the facts of this case are as laid out, they're pretty egregious. we heaom employers. if you talk to ceos, maybe not on open mikcs. they'll say it is problematic. they have people who are jewish, israeli, palestinian, egyptian, all working together and that things can get pretty heated and it is difficult to kind of figure out and sort out how you deal with your entire employee base. what would you tell them? >> they have my sympathies. i have hundreds and hundreds of people who work for me at adl. >> probably not any antisemites. >> not so much like that, but i have people of different political views, different ethnic views, if you can't show up and just do your job and create shareholder value, then maybe you don't belong. i mean, look, i think we have got to recognize that this is an inte
. >> two months later -- >> we're living in this wonderland now where it seems to be open season on jewsy, people think it is just political speech. if you target and harass people, because of their jewish identity or faith, and that's wrong. even in a corporate environment like intel. >> this -- if the facts of this case are as laid out, they're pretty egregious. we heaom employers. if you talk to ceos, maybe not on open mikcs. they'll say it is problematic. they have people...
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recently, in my archive, i found illustrations of kalisie in wonderland, which i made in 1978, that is, i was 12 years old, that is, i already then illustrated alice for my own pleasure, for my own enjoyment. illustrations by one of the most striking, as the press writes of contemporary russian artists, in form, rather restrained, the author's focus is on the most important thing, the rabbit hole into which alice falls, at the beginning books, literally a couple of lines, and pavel pepperstein added color to many of the drawings for the exhibition, he created some paintings specifically like this one, the clash of works of different scales in the exhibition is a deliberate technique, the artist says. lewis carroll was not only a great writer, but also a mathematician, the creator of many logical puzzles, logical paradoxes, so these tales have a huge background, including scientific, transformation into eve, or a dream about java, playing cards that come to life, this is how the plot of the victorian era of england looks from the point of view of moscow romantic conceptualism of the fir
recently, in my archive, i found illustrations of kalisie in wonderland, which i made in 1978, that is, i was 12 years old, that is, i already then illustrated alice for my own pleasure, for my own enjoyment. illustrations by one of the most striking, as the press writes of contemporary russian artists, in form, rather restrained, the author's focus is on the most important thing, the rabbit hole into which alice falls, at the beginning books, literally a couple of lines, and pavel pepperstein...
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that's higher than 3.5% which is where we were a couple of years ago, but we're still in alice in wonderland 1948, on average, unemployment in this country has been 5.6%. so, 4.2% is still pretty good, but, again, what is happening is people aren't comparing it to 19 -- to the average since 1948. they're comparing it to what it was a couple of years ago, in this sort of unique time that we had in our economy. and so, i think that's a little bit of what is going on. but, again, all this may very well play into the election and the politics of this moment as people are looking about -- looking around and saying how they're going to compare what they think of as a trump economy, versus a harris economy. >> right, right, right. the federal government suing visa. what is it all about? >> this is about whether visa is ultimately a monopoly. not on the credit card side, a lot of use credit cards that say visa on them. a lot of us use debit cards that say visa. underneath the hood, when you use your card or payment service whether you use your apple phone, for example, at a store that uses something
that's higher than 3.5% which is where we were a couple of years ago, but we're still in alice in wonderland 1948, on average, unemployment in this country has been 5.6%. so, 4.2% is still pretty good, but, again, what is happening is people aren't comparing it to 19 -- to the average since 1948. they're comparing it to what it was a couple of years ago, in this sort of unique time that we had in our economy. and so, i think that's a little bit of what is going on. but, again, all this may very...
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at once, and the murdyk is deliberately not a choir, she even uses some comparison with alice in wonderland, there in the end julian in his afterword writes about how my dad was such and such a character of the moth in wonderland, and a carpenter, and this one was a marzh, that is. after all, such a phantasmogoria is absolutely hovering there and phantasmogoria and not a little bit of madness of a fairy tale of playing with time and that is, this is a talented woman and but your profession makes you be an introvert, that is, you work alone with yourself and you write a lot, and you are alone in this state, let me tell you, do you feel some kind of connection, maybe a smerdok, because that she is also very interesting. a woman, she was also married, to a writer, they lived together all their lives, mm, maybe, uh, you feel some kind of similarity, character, there is also this theme that the writer goes somewhere into solitude, tries to write, then someone comes again, that is, this impossibility of being alone, finally talking to yourself from well, with a sheet of paper, roughly speaking, y
at once, and the murdyk is deliberately not a choir, she even uses some comparison with alice in wonderland, there in the end julian in his afterword writes about how my dad was such and such a character of the moth in wonderland, and a carpenter, and this one was a marzh, that is. after all, such a phantasmogoria is absolutely hovering there and phantasmogoria and not a little bit of madness of a fairy tale of playing with time and that is, this is a talented woman and but your profession...