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but by now carl and nicky's marriage was somewhat strained, and carl had left mickey behind at base camp with the rest of their safari party. this is mickey having kind of a classic safari-tile breakfast. that's her in the back, and that little critter on her lap is j.t. jr., being her pet monkey devil who would eventually confirm at least for me lord byron's great statement about truth being stranger than fiction. more on that later. anyway, back on mount kenya. carl had found spoor higher than he ever would have guessed, above the timber line at 14,000 feet, and a little higher in the stagnant marshes where the air was thin as plasma. but right now in the upper bamboo forest as he was creeping along on an ancient and claustrophobic elephant trail, he realized he was now tracking what was very well the biggest bull elephant he had ever come across. but he had also begun to realize to his trembling consternation that at the same time he himself was being hunted by the bull. the trail itself was a kind of maze, a series of interconnected passageways blazed over time that traversed the ele
but by now carl and nicky's marriage was somewhat strained, and carl had left mickey behind at base camp with the rest of their safari party. this is mickey having kind of a classic safari-tile breakfast. that's her in the back, and that little critter on her lap is j.t. jr., being her pet monkey devil who would eventually confirm at least for me lord byron's great statement about truth being stranger than fiction. more on that later. anyway, back on mount kenya. carl had found spoor higher...
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enter carl akeley, world's greatest taxidermist. by now, henry farrell ferrets osborne was considering -- comparing him a talent equal only to phidias the great screed screed -- maghreb sculpture who preserved images of the gods in the parthenon. as such, his job in a nutshell was to take a snapshot of the dawn's creation in all its splendor before it was snuffed out. was this a somewhat fatalistic philosophy? cs. was he a charge method with charging time capsules in the vanishing world? yes. did he love the animals he was killing? i truly think he did, yes. i know he did. but the full scale conception of this ultimate time capsule would only come to akeley after he had taken that beating by the elephant back on mount kenya. it was while he was confined to his tent, healing from his ones, that he first began to have these feverish visions of what would become after several more harrowing expeditions and three decades. the grandiose akeley hall of african mammals. while he lay there on his cot, listening to camp sounds around him dur
enter carl akeley, world's greatest taxidermist. by now, henry farrell ferrets osborne was considering -- comparing him a talent equal only to phidias the great screed screed -- maghreb sculpture who preserved images of the gods in the parthenon. as such, his job in a nutshell was to take a snapshot of the dawn's creation in all its splendor before it was snuffed out. was this a somewhat fatalistic philosophy? cs. was he a charge method with charging time capsules in the vanishing world? yes....
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. >> jay kirk recounts the life of taxidermist carl akeley. he recalls the hunting expeditions in africa where theodore roosevelt and tt barnum and the decision later in life to stop hunting and create sanctuaries for animals to live and be studied. from the academy of natural sciences in philadelphia, this is just over 45 minutes. >> hello and good evening. que so much for being here and for that wonderful introduction. excuse me while -- i can't tell you how grateful i am to be here tonight at the academy of natural sciences and to see so many friendly faces. thank you so much for coming out tonight. i just can't believe it. i also want to assure any of you who might still be wondering know, there will not be an actual taxidermy demonstration in tonight's program. so apologies to any of you who are expecting. but i do have a i want to begin by telling you a story that took place 100 years ago at the top of mount kenya. it was here in june, 1910 my friend karl illegally found itself attracting a creature that would forever change his life. he
. >> jay kirk recounts the life of taxidermist carl akeley. he recalls the hunting expeditions in africa where theodore roosevelt and tt barnum and the decision later in life to stop hunting and create sanctuaries for animals to live and be studied. from the academy of natural sciences in philadelphia, this is just over 45 minutes. >> hello and good evening. que so much for being here and for that wonderful introduction. excuse me while -- i can't tell you how grateful i am to be...
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carl? >> lester holt in kabul, thanks. >>> thousands of american troops spent this thanksgiving in iraq as well. among the first members of the 1st infantry division enjoying dinner at camp taji near baghdad, on this day in kirkuk, it also included the presentation of purple hearts. the captain tony smith of minnesota and private first class matthew gray of michigan. >>> as we were reminded this week there are nearly 30,000 u.s. troops in south korea, an outpost for american forces since the korean war began 60 years ago. the "uss george washington" will take part in military exercises off korea next week. this follows tuesday's attack by north korea, which rained artillery fire on an island near the border killing four including two civilians and triggering an international crisis. nbc's ian williams made his way to that island today for a firsthand look. >> reporter: we traveled on one of the first ferries to resume service since tuesday's attack. to the very edge of north korean waters w
carl? >> lester holt in kabul, thanks. >>> thousands of american troops spent this thanksgiving in iraq as well. among the first members of the 1st infantry division enjoying dinner at camp taji near baghdad, on this day in kirkuk, it also included the presentation of purple hearts. the captain tony smith of minnesota and private first class matthew gray of michigan. >>> as we were reminded this week there are nearly 30,000 u.s. troops in south korea, an outpost for...
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carl? >> jim, thanks for that. the fbi says the terror threat was real and the suspect planned a grand attack. let's bring in nbc's counter terrorism expert. good morning, roger. >> good morning. >> the suspect is 19 years old. mohamed mohamud, this naturalized somali who was in contact apparently with someone from pakistan. what do we know about the people he might have been talking to? >> well, carl, this is the most interesting unknown question now -- unknown answer to it which is who was he? this is someone who was in the united states. he attended high school from 2007 to 2009. then went to yemen and then pakistan. when mohamud tried to contact him, he contacted him at an internet address traced back to the northwest frontier in pakistan which is where most of the terrorist infrastructure is. what we are seeing is another example of a pakistani nexus to a lot of the u.s. homegrown extremist plots. finding this individual, i think, is going to be a high priority for u.s. counter terrorism. >> authorities think
carl? >> jim, thanks for that. the fbi says the terror threat was real and the suspect planned a grand attack. let's bring in nbc's counter terrorism expert. good morning, roger. >> good morning. >> the suspect is 19 years old. mohamed mohamud, this naturalized somali who was in contact apparently with someone from pakistan. what do we know about the people he might have been talking to? >> well, carl, this is the most interesting unknown question now -- unknown answer...
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carl? >> all right, mike taibbi in manhattan. thanks. now here's amy. >> carl, thank you. industry analysts are crossing their fingers, counting on this being the best holiday season in years. here with more on the shopping outlook is nicole lappen, anchor of cnbc's "worldwide exchange." good morning. >> good morning. >> you're a shopping expert now in >> i try to be. >> black friday is officially behind us. although we call this black friday weekend. expectations were fairly high. how is it shaping up? >> it's expected to be the best black friday in three years and expectations were extremely high going in to black friday. 138 million people were expected to hit the stores. hit the malls. and that's compared to last year, that saw about 134 million people shopping. and we're expecting to see more and more people hit the stores this year, retailers are more hopeful that consumers are back in full force. but compare that to the last two years that we saw flat or negative growth. we're not coming from anywhere spectacular. >> and what does black friday itself say about the o
carl? >> all right, mike taibbi in manhattan. thanks. now here's amy. >> carl, thank you. industry analysts are crossing their fingers, counting on this being the best holiday season in years. here with more on the shopping outlook is nicole lappen, anchor of cnbc's "worldwide exchange." good morning. >> good morning. >> you're a shopping expert now in >> i try to be. >> black friday is officially behind us. although we call this black friday...
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>> i'm 150 pounds. >> carl! >> most modern houses are designed to take the weight of a solar panel instaglation. >> i don't have to worry about panels falling in on me? >> hopefully not. >> hopefully not. >> if you have a good contractor, they'll do their due diligence. they'll do their homework. it's better for the industry if everyone does their homework and does the calculations to make sure the system is going to last 20 years, 30 years. >> that is another question. what is the lifetime of the system? do you have to have the solar panels replaced periodically? >> no, actually the solar panels last a really long time. there are solar panels in operation from the 1950's and the 1960's. the inverter is a piece of hardware that has a lifespan between 10 years. they usually warranty between five and 10 years. that may need replacement down the line. the solar panels will last a good long time. this is what we have intalked here at british motors. what we have, there is no moving parts here as we are talking about
>> i'm 150 pounds. >> carl! >> most modern houses are designed to take the weight of a solar panel instaglation. >> i don't have to worry about panels falling in on me? >> hopefully not. >> hopefully not. >> if you have a good contractor, they'll do their due diligence. they'll do their homework. it's better for the industry if everyone does their homework and does the calculations to make sure the system is going to last 20 years, 30 years. >>...
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>> this guy was my fantastic, magnet, bossy, difficult, older brother carl. he was the red state to my blue state. all you have to understand to know about how complicated and difficult this relationship was my first memory of my brother was with when he sail me out a window when i was 2 years old and in the san antonio emergency room with a cut on my eye brow. he gave me the gift of a hard head. he went from there to being the youngest member of the john berk society and coming into my room to smash my joan biaz records because she was on the list. he was complicated, but saying all of that he was mysterious. he grew up to be a trial lawyer turned apple orchardist. part of the madening sibling thing was understanding the control freak nature that my brother had. for example, every year he would send me a box of fruit. the fruit he grew in his gorgeous orchards in washington state. the fruit came with the carl tax where you would get 25 telephone calls before the fruit came, such as, fruit is coming next week, are you going to be home? this is said in a texas
>> this guy was my fantastic, magnet, bossy, difficult, older brother carl. he was the red state to my blue state. all you have to understand to know about how complicated and difficult this relationship was my first memory of my brother was with when he sail me out a window when i was 2 years old and in the san antonio emergency room with a cut on my eye brow. he gave me the gift of a hard head. he went from there to being the youngest member of the john berk society and coming into my...
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ok, carl. why don't you care about her fiber? hey carl. [ male announcer ] fiber one. cardboard no. delicious yes.
ok, carl. why don't you care about her fiber? hey carl. [ male announcer ] fiber one. cardboard no. delicious yes.
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i definitely sort of focus mainly on carl in my lecture tonight, but the book is definitely about carl and micki. i see it as romance. her story was amazing. yet, it's phenomenal to me that a book has not been written about her, like the full treatment. and not to go on too long, or give a spoiler, but she ended up on her own crossing africa. she was the first female export across africa on her own, working for the brooklyn museum in the late '20s. but yeah, she's just as much a part of the story as carl is. [inaudible] >> this is -- the movie footage is that i'm using here is connected to the akeley. the johnsons, and they were kind of really glitzy, amazing movie maker couple at the time, you know, at first they're going off to borneo. they did a lot of savage movies, movies like haga guerrilla and wild savages of the south seas, stuff like that. but they decided, they became friends with akeley. they were a bit younger than him, and he convinced them to go to africa and film. they went over there and they moved there for nearly a decade, making these movies. and that kind of an inte
i definitely sort of focus mainly on carl in my lecture tonight, but the book is definitely about carl and micki. i see it as romance. her story was amazing. yet, it's phenomenal to me that a book has not been written about her, like the full treatment. and not to go on too long, or give a spoiler, but she ended up on her own crossing africa. she was the first female export across africa on her own, working for the brooklyn museum in the late '20s. but yeah, she's just as much a part of the...
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carl mcadams. lisa armstrong. and there he is, gary frick, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] all right, guys, before you vote, i want to give you a quick briefing on the candidates. so, listen up. hey, you guys listening? [ light laughter ] all right. good. gary, get up -- gary, get off her. lisa, get over here. thank you. all right, ready? now, i'm sure you've heard paladino's pledge to reduce state spending by 20% in his first year. while cuomo says he will consolidate state governments and bring back more jobs to new york. you guys get all that? you're just psyched to vote. let's just do this. let's do this. release the puppies. let's see who they want to go for. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ like carl paladino. looks like carl paladino. the puppies have voted. ♪ the puppies have voted there. the puppies, we have the results. the puppies have predicted that carl paladino will be the next governor of new york by a score of 3-2. [ scattered cheers ] very hungry puppies. thanks again to our little puppies. come h
carl mcadams. lisa armstrong. and there he is, gary frick, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] all right, guys, before you vote, i want to give you a quick briefing on the candidates. so, listen up. hey, you guys listening? [ light laughter ] all right. good. gary, get up -- gary, get off her. lisa, get over here. thank you. all right, ready? now, i'm sure you've heard paladino's pledge to reduce state spending by 20% in his first year. while cuomo says he will consolidate state governments and...
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you always have to show off and tell us what you know, carl said. i'll be in washington next week i say. i have an interview, i have to close of peace. you promised me, you said you would stay away from
you always have to show off and tell us what you know, carl said. i'll be in washington next week i say. i have an interview, i have to close of peace. you promised me, you said you would stay away from
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you always have to show off and tell us what you know, carl said. i'll be in washington next week i say. i have an interview, i have to
you always have to show off and tell us what you know, carl said. i'll be in washington next week i say. i have an interview, i have to
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. >> good morning, carl. velma hart burst into the nation's consciousness by telling president obama directly her frustrations about the economy. now we know that she was under more pressure then than any of us knew. this is the life that velma hart told president obama about this fall at a cnbc town hall. >> i'm one of your middle class americans and quite frankly, i'm exhausted. i'm exhausted of defending you, defending your administration, defending the mantle of change that i voted for. >> reporter: hart became the face of the president's problem. >> a black lady financial analyst veteran. we have found obama's crypt knight. >> the gap between the promise of his campaign and the reality of his presidency. the self-described finance geek was even signed up as a cnbc contributor. but she wasn't just exhausted, privately she was scared.
. >> good morning, carl. velma hart burst into the nation's consciousness by telling president obama directly her frustrations about the economy. now we know that she was under more pressure then than any of us knew. this is the life that velma hart told president obama about this fall at a cnbc town hall. >> i'm one of your middle class americans and quite frankly, i'm exhausted. i'm exhausted of defending you, defending your administration, defending the mantle of change that i...
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ok, carl. why don't you care about her fiber? hey carl. [ male announcer fiber one. cardboard no. delicious yes. . >> somalia pirates released a british couple held for more than a year. paul and rachel chandler met today with the president today. pirates off the coast of east africa kidnapped the couple from their yacht in october 2009. although the pirates received $400,000 in ransom in june, they demanded more money. time magazine reports another ransom of about $300,000 was paid to free the couple. [ inaudible ] >> they were thrown to kenya, according to regional observers, the pirates are still holding more than 500 people hostage. >> in other news of the world tonight, myanmar freed sue chi struck a note of reconciliation today as she spoke publicly for the first time since her release. she told supporters she was ready to work with all democratic forces. her comment is seen by many as an appeal to the bitterly divided opposition party. the nobodyel prize winner was released yesterday after seven years of house arrest. >>> in mexico at least seven people, including a child d
ok, carl. why don't you care about her fiber? hey carl. [ male announcer fiber one. cardboard no. delicious yes. . >> somalia pirates released a british couple held for more than a year. paul and rachel chandler met today with the president today. pirates off the coast of east africa kidnapped the couple from their yacht in october 2009. although the pirates received $400,000 in ransom in june, they demanded more money. time magazine reports another ransom of about $300,000 was paid to...
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. >> reporter: carl, long lines for the thanksgiving meal here at camp edgars between afghanistan and iraq, nearly 150,000 americans are spending this holiday in harm's way, some have been able to enjoy the traditions of the holiday. others, however, have had to continue with the business of war. duty called on this thanksgiving as it does every day in the war zone. you guys all set? for these soldiers in kabul, the holiday takes a back seat. >> going out every day is pretty much the normal thing for us. >> hi, mommy.
. >> reporter: carl, long lines for the thanksgiving meal here at camp edgars between afghanistan and iraq, nearly 150,000 americans are spending this holiday in harm's way, some have been able to enjoy the traditions of the holiday. others, however, have had to continue with the business of war. duty called on this thanksgiving as it does every day in the war zone. you guys all set? for these soldiers in kabul, the holiday takes a back seat. >> going out every day is pretty much...
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the fruit came with the carl tax where you would get 25 telephone calls before the fruit came, such as, fruit is coming next week, are you going to be home? this is said in a texas accent. i would say i don't know. he said you have to be there because they are my pears and precious and have to put them in the refrigerator the minute you come in. i learned to say okay. then the fruit would come and it would be wrapped like a bomb or something, each fruit, each pear. these gorgeous asian pears had sty row foam socks wrapped around them. after the fruit came you'd get a series of phone calls, can i demand a refund from the ups man, are you sure, can you write down what time it came? >> you have been carrying around this story all your life, what happened, why turn it into a book? >> it was a huge decision. it came completely. so many of us carry around this sibling thing in the attic thing. it came to me because something happened in our life which transformed our relationship. it was huge for me and huge for him. we learned how to become a team. and we had, my brother had a crisis and wr
the fruit came with the carl tax where you would get 25 telephone calls before the fruit came, such as, fruit is coming next week, are you going to be home? this is said in a texas accent. i would say i don't know. he said you have to be there because they are my pears and precious and have to put them in the refrigerator the minute you come in. i learned to say okay. then the fruit would come and it would be wrapped like a bomb or something, each fruit, each pear. these gorgeous asian pears...
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sorry, carl, this is just cool. if you can pull off a trick play, that's original. we haven't seen anything like that before, but if you can, again i'm joined by carl azuz, running it once again. some people are saying this is bad sportsmanship. >> some people are. they had the approval of the refs on this, the whistle never blew, the line stayed put and the center did hand the quarterback the football. this is something as far as the refs were concerned, totally green lighted. you liked it. you thought it was cool. >> love it. >> i talked to a parent who tried to argue with me saying, because i didn't agree either, the parent tried to argue look at the peewee level and middle school level you're supposed to teach students about the rules of football and the spirit of the game, not so much about the loopholes of it and that comment is supported by one student on our blog at cnnstudentnews.com, listen to what camille is saying. "plays and fakes are part of the game. this wasn't about skills or throwing the ball. this was about how sneaky you could be." >> isn't that
sorry, carl, this is just cool. if you can pull off a trick play, that's original. we haven't seen anything like that before, but if you can, again i'm joined by carl azuz, running it once again. some people are saying this is bad sportsmanship. >> some people are. they had the approval of the refs on this, the whistle never blew, the line stayed put and the center did hand the quarterback the football. this is something as far as the refs were concerned, totally green lighted. you liked...
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carl cameron, thank you very much, carl. bill: which is outstanding, by the way, at the hemmer house, right? and the mccallum house and there was supposed to be a big meeting in the white house today, but this week the g.o.p. cancelled, bret baier with me now, anchor of "special report" good morning there. >> reporter: cranberry relish is good. bill: you call it relish, i call it sauce. there is drama in every corner of town and can you chalk it up to a two week delay or does it say about the ongoing relationship the white house has, especially with house republicans now. >> reporter: there's a lot of story lines inside the beltway, it was about gamesmanship and the republicans playing to the best negotiating point, ahead of the deal on tax cuts, whatever that is going to be, that carl mentioned and there appears to be evidence that this is literally just a scheduling mishap, the schedulers from the white house called the republicans the day of the president's cabinet meeting, and were working out a date, starting the proces
carl cameron, thank you very much, carl. bill: which is outstanding, by the way, at the hemmer house, right? and the mccallum house and there was supposed to be a big meeting in the white house today, but this week the g.o.p. cancelled, bret baier with me now, anchor of "special report" good morning there. >> reporter: cranberry relish is good. bill: you call it relish, i call it sauce. there is drama in every corner of town and can you chalk it up to a two week delay or does it...
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steven vincent bonet, then herbie allen and the last editor, carl carmer. the series was diverse in content and thrived longer than any other such publishing effort. it was one of the most successful literary ventures in publishing history. in addition to the 65 trade editions, there were signed limited editions. there were armed services editions, british editions, young readers' editions and even one title printed in german. and as an example of how things can get complicated, i discovered that the first edition of the hudson carl carmer was issue with the four different dust jackets and end papers. i had to find them all. at our local library, i took hand-written notes of publishers' weekly for articles, publishing ads relating to the series, and i eventually tracks down the few living series authors and illustrators hoping they might provide information about their roles in writing or illustrating the books. from their correspondence and personal interviews, i began to compile first person accounts that provided insight into how the series evolved. i me
steven vincent bonet, then herbie allen and the last editor, carl carmer. the series was diverse in content and thrived longer than any other such publishing effort. it was one of the most successful literary ventures in publishing history. in addition to the 65 trade editions, there were signed limited editions. there were armed services editions, british editions, young readers' editions and even one title printed in german. and as an example of how things can get complicated, i discovered...
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ok, carl. why don't you care about her fiber? hey carl. [ male announcer ] fiber one. cardboard no. delicious yes. >>> the redskins last night not only got beat, they not only got whipped, but they got whooped. >> and this came a few hours after a major announcement about donovan mcnabb signing long-term with the skins. and dave joins us for tuesday morning quarterbacks. >> where do you begin? >> and at some point you have to watch and say this is how it will go. >> and mark went to the game last night and came home and said, let's just say it was the michael vick show. it was the michael vick show. >> you said you didn't want to talk about it. >> we're not going to. we're going to bring in grant pollson from 106.7, we'll let grant try to talk about it. sorry to put you on the spot. we appreciate it. we know you're working on about as much sleep as i had last night. but grant, nearly 600 yards in one game to the eagles, this defense 3-4 is now last in the entire league. can this defense work? >> i think it can with the right personnel and clearly right now everybody playing isn't go
ok, carl. why don't you care about her fiber? hey carl. [ male announcer ] fiber one. cardboard no. delicious yes. >>> the redskins last night not only got beat, they not only got whipped, but they got whooped. >> and this came a few hours after a major announcement about donovan mcnabb signing long-term with the skins. and dave joins us for tuesday morning quarterbacks. >> where do you begin? >> and at some point you have to watch and say this is how it will go....
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ok, carl. why don't you care about her fiber? hey carl. [ male announcer ] fiber one. cardboard no. delicious yes. >>> an organic art exhibit that premiered in new york city is coming to the field museum in chicago next spring, and it may change the way we think about the products we use. it's called design for the living world. they challenged designers to create modern items from raw materials. for instance, this manmade a party dress from salmon skin. kate spade created handbags from wood and a dutch artist and textile designer was dispatched to illinois to create products from the prairie. >> i'm looking at a color and texture, but also i'm looking at what would be a good representation of the prairie. >> christine has never been to illinois. but in just 24 hours at nachusa grasslands, they has learned a lot about life on the prairie. >> most inspiring is the variation of all of the different plants. because if you don't know that much about prairie, you think that it's an agricultural field is kind of like nature. >> christine has a great teacher. >> it has a nice smell. there'
ok, carl. why don't you care about her fiber? hey carl. [ male announcer ] fiber one. cardboard no. delicious yes. >>> an organic art exhibit that premiered in new york city is coming to the field museum in chicago next spring, and it may change the way we think about the products we use. it's called design for the living world. they challenged designers to create modern items from raw materials. for instance, this manmade a party dress from salmon skin. kate spade created handbags...
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ok, carl. why don't you care about her fiber? hey carl. [ male announcer ] fiber one. cardboard no. delicious yes. >> now, "entertainment tonight," the most watched entertainment news magazine in the world. >>> marie osmond's son, the suicide note. >> he knew that morning was the last time he would get up and brush his teeth. >> for the first time marie reveals michael's final words. >> the pain was so intense. >> the call marie missed just minutes before his death. >> my little boy. >> i heard he tried to kill himself before while you were doing "dancing with the stars." >>> reality star heidi montag under the knife. you always want bigger. you heard about her plastic surgery. >> i'm doing my nose, my chin. >> only we can show you the entire video. ten surgeries in one session, the before and after. >> you act like i have a new face or something. >> plus the doctor who died months later. >>> in tonight's celebrity gps.
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there was carl brenner, fantastic apple guy, expert on opera, he was an alpha romantic figure, flew a plane, looked like harrison ford, many lady friends, wine lover connoisseur. why did i think of him as this difficult person and why did he see me as this is his perception, which of course, i am perfectly willing to say that is me, put the mirror up. miss know it all, expert, his perception was that little sister always trying to get attention. this is pathetic, we'd get together and fight over everything. it was like we were back fighting in the backseat of the car. first time i went to the apple orchards, we had a huge fight about how to pick his fruit. i was bruising the apple. you are bruising my fruit. it was pathetic. you get stuck in that role playing because you are stamped with children with the roles. >> the character we see in this thing most of the time is pretty objectively difficult, not just somebody who is always irritated at his sister, but somebody mean, who has made his mother sad and angry and reaction to most things is sour and hostile. how much of that did you e
there was carl brenner, fantastic apple guy, expert on opera, he was an alpha romantic figure, flew a plane, looked like harrison ford, many lady friends, wine lover connoisseur. why did i think of him as this difficult person and why did he see me as this is his perception, which of course, i am perfectly willing to say that is me, put the mirror up. miss know it all, expert, his perception was that little sister always trying to get attention. this is pathetic, we'd get together and fight...
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hamlin takes the lead from carl edwards. then 47 laps to go. this time edwards taking the lead from hamlin. he had to pit with 14 laps left. so, carl edwards sweeps the weekend, celebrates with a back flip and dejected hamlin watches the points lead shrink, 15 points over jimmie johnson. >>> australian masters, too little too late for tiger woods. >>> pakeo destroyed his opponent. he retains the belt. and the final round of the australian masters. he was three strokes behind the winner. stewart appleby closes a long book. cal blew out st. marys to improve to 2-0. one of the 49ers heros will be our guest on game day at 11:30, delanie walker. >> in the studio. >> delaney, you don't have a microphone. shake your head. would you have caught that pass had pass interference penalty not -- okay. so it was a catchable football. >> i'm with him. >> aren't we all. it's all good. >> we will all get on the bandwagon. thanks. >>> controversy over displaying the american flag. why a 13-year-old boy was told he couldn't do it and the emergency district school
hamlin takes the lead from carl edwards. then 47 laps to go. this time edwards taking the lead from hamlin. he had to pit with 14 laps left. so, carl edwards sweeps the weekend, celebrates with a back flip and dejected hamlin watches the points lead shrink, 15 points over jimmie johnson. >>> australian masters, too little too late for tiger woods. >>> pakeo destroyed his opponent. he retains the belt. and the final round of the australian masters. he was three strokes behind...
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he takes the lead from carl edwards. then 47 laps to go. this time edwards taking the lead from hamlin. he had to pit with 14 laps left. so, carl edwards sweeps the weekend, celebrates with a traditional back flip that we haven't seen in a while. hamlin watches the points lead shrink to 15 over jimmie johnson. >>> over 40,000 people showed up at cowboy's stadium last night. pokio went all 12 rounds landing close to 500 punches on his battered opponent who had to go to the hospital where he fractured an orbital bone. >>> australian masters, too little too late for tiger woods. he is three strokes behind stewart appleby. that closes the book on a long year for tiger that went winless in 13 tournaments. women hoops, stanford won the season opener against rutgers. cal blew out st. mary's to improve to 2-0. good news for local bay area football fans. >>> they tried barricades, speed bumps and round breezy. one bay area community is struggling to control speeders. what they will install next to get people to slow down. that is at 6:30. that's it
he takes the lead from carl edwards. then 47 laps to go. this time edwards taking the lead from hamlin. he had to pit with 14 laps left. so, carl edwards sweeps the weekend, celebrates with a traditional back flip that we haven't seen in a while. hamlin watches the points lead shrink to 15 over jimmie johnson. >>> over 40,000 people showed up at cowboy's stadium last night. pokio went all 12 rounds landing close to 500 punches on his battered opponent who had to go to the hospital...
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ok, carl. why don't you care about her fiber? hey carl. [ male announcer ] fiber one. cardboard no. delicious yes. were prese i want youo >> [ female announcer ] introducing pillsbury sweet moments bite-siz brownies layers of brownie d caramel, dipped in chocolate ready to eat sweetoments new from pilbury. inhe refrigerated section [ female announcer ] pure, wholome ingredients ma new simply breads and biscuits a delicious addition to the family. simply... new from pilbury. zplee finally one of great holiday classics is the radio city hall starring the rockets. if you can't get the new york. here is the story wi a real kick to it. >> radio city rockettes is tradition. it includes a production 78 years ago. >> the rockettes are not stuck. >> i think it relevant and so successf. >> four of them are here to promote the december show at oracle pavilion and show us their siature. ♪ >> we've rehearsed it through the week in order to attain that precision. >> it takes a lot of pracce. >> these shows are big, a cast and crew of more than 150. 1300 costumes, 22 trucks, nine buses on stage
ok, carl. why don't you care about her fiber? hey carl. [ male announcer ] fiber one. cardboard no. delicious yes. were prese i want youo >> [ female announcer ] introducing pillsbury sweet moments bite-siz brownies layers of brownie d caramel, dipped in chocolate ready to eat sweetoments new from pilbury. inhe refrigerated section [ female announcer ] pure, wholome ingredients ma new simply breads and biscuits a delicious addition to the family. simply... new from pilbury. zplee finally...
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carl is here to explain again and again. and he is going to help you on the out of the mortgage junk mail and we are taking the tasty apples and showing you a great way to enjoy the great fall weekend. it's soup. >>> now, "good morning maryland at nine ." >>> if you work in stressful job. lins up. a federally funed study find women with stressful jobs are more likely to suffer a heart attack or stroke or have clogged arteries than women with less job strain worrying about job loss can increase the health risks as well. the results resonate in the weak ecomony as stress over jobs or lack there of are thing add strain on americans. the credit card act has gone along way towards making sure you are protected when you use the plastic. but the rules protect a purchase you likely will make this holiday. what does it mean? abc2 news joce sterman has more on what the regulations mean in this week's scam alert. >> reporter: the gift you go with when you can't find the perfect present or don't care to. >> gift card are a hot item. >>
carl is here to explain again and again. and he is going to help you on the out of the mortgage junk mail and we are taking the tasty apples and showing you a great way to enjoy the great fall weekend. it's soup. >>> now, "good morning maryland at nine ." >>> if you work in stressful job. lins up. a federally funed study find women with stressful jobs are more likely to suffer a heart attack or stroke or have clogged arteries than women with less job strain worrying...
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doesn't matter what time of the carling cup or anything else. it's been a pretty long time since team russia won its latest major title the twenty nine world championships they seem to be very hungry cool wins and give their all to taste glory again robert for the new r.t. moscow region. and over to tennis now and the big guns are finally coming into action at the paris masters with the likes of roger federer and they. playing that matches today but there has been great disappointment for me kelly usually the russian was forced to retire due to an injury while it set and three down against bush plan b. yesterday that ended use the same hopes of qualifying for the end of season a.t.p. tour finals in london next week although he would have needed to reach the final in paris to do so. in the n.b.a. the indiana pacers had a massive third quarter to thrash the denver nuggets the highest scoring affair of the night actually the place to set a new franchise record by sinking of the middle fifty four points in the third quarter mike then levy inflicting
doesn't matter what time of the carling cup or anything else. it's been a pretty long time since team russia won its latest major title the twenty nine world championships they seem to be very hungry cool wins and give their all to taste glory again robert for the new r.t. moscow region. and over to tennis now and the big guns are finally coming into action at the paris masters with the likes of roger federer and they. playing that matches today but there has been great disappointment for me...
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but when lawyers like carl massinio started looking into the constitutionality of the arrests and asked for the document, it was nowhere to be found. crucial video and audiotapes were missing as well and after nearly 8 years of litigation, the federal judge decided to launching an investigation and tapped the magistrate judge john facciola. last month after listening to a dozen witnesses, the judge decided to go in a new direction. conflicting statements convinced the judge he needed to look closer into the possibility that -- possibility that city attorneys -- city attorneys were, in the the judge's words, behind the false testimony affidavits as well as misleading statements by district council. as a special master, the judge asked the attorney general as well as the attorneys for the plaintiffs what they thought and the attorney said the new probe would be improper. in a written brief to the court, nickles said it's critical the special master investigation not be a hunt throughout an entire department for potential wrongdoing. and the attorneys told the court it's clear that distric
but when lawyers like carl massinio started looking into the constitutionality of the arrests and asked for the document, it was nowhere to be found. crucial video and audiotapes were missing as well and after nearly 8 years of litigation, the federal judge decided to launching an investigation and tapped the magistrate judge john facciola. last month after listening to a dozen witnesses, the judge decided to go in a new direction. conflicting statements convinced the judge he needed to look...
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ok, carl. why don't you care about her fiber? hey carl. [ male announcer ] fiber one. cardboard no. delicious yes. >>> okay, it's catching up to us, now. welcome to november. >> actually, we had a normal day temperature wise. we made it up to the normal. 48 degrees was the high, today, but we are going to see our temperatures stay a little cooler than last week, in a fairly narrow range for the most part until about thursday with temperatures, really going to feel more wintery. we'll talk about that in a few minutes. of concern is what happened to the blue sky that you see out there. apart from the fact thats sun has set and it wouldn't be blue any way, it is cloudy, clouds have been producing rainshowers for the past few hours and a few ice pellets. we got a report from oak brook of two events of ice pellets one this morning and this evening. our current temperature, that's the high, today, 48. our current temperature is 10 degrees cooler than that. plenty of cold air to the north in canada. we'll get a big chunk of that wednesday night into thursday. temperatures across the area,
ok, carl. why don't you care about her fiber? hey carl. [ male announcer ] fiber one. cardboard no. delicious yes. >>> okay, it's catching up to us, now. welcome to november. >> actually, we had a normal day temperature wise. we made it up to the normal. 48 degrees was the high, today, but we are going to see our temperatures stay a little cooler than last week, in a fairly narrow range for the most part until about thursday with temperatures, really going to feel more wintery....
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carl edwards wins the race. but the story, jimmie johnson winning his fifth straight sprint cup championship. >>> back to jenner, lot of people today know him because he's the father of the kardashians, and they forget what his great olympic career. >> all right. >>> that's it for us. see you tonight at 10:00 and 11:00 on cbs 5. good night. [ male announcer ] san francisco. a land of natural beauty and economic opportunity. at bank of america, we live and work here, with thousands of employees, hundreds of branches and hundreds of atms. every day, we're working to help set opportunity in motion... from supporting the redwood forest foundation and california academy of sciences to funding the green music center at sonoma state university because when you're giving, lending, and investing in more communities across the country, more opportunities happen. for the holiday sweepstakes, when i got this toy from my colleague in japan. turns out robosan was the hottest toy of the year. [ news tv ] robosan 4000 is sold o
carl edwards wins the race. but the story, jimmie johnson winning his fifth straight sprint cup championship. >>> back to jenner, lot of people today know him because he's the father of the kardashians, and they forget what his great olympic career. >> all right. >>> that's it for us. see you tonight at 10:00 and 11:00 on cbs 5. good night. [ male announcer ] san francisco. a land of natural beauty and economic opportunity. at bank of america, we live and work here, with...
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convincing they've been geared toward champions four times in the last six years as regards to the carling cup in particular this return will gemstones have been dominating the band since two thousand and six however the team's recent the feat seem to matter much more than did mention wins in the last world championships russian last czech republic in the final at the last winter olympics russia was thrashed by hosts found in the last eight something both the town's bosses would never like to repeat the worst move in is because we're entering a new four year limbic cycle and this is the main points but there now we aim to upgrade our game system make it more aggressive and fast it's a common trend for the world's leading teams and we want to keep pace with them russia must keep its leading role and dominates any event it takes part and keep in mind it's one hundred fourteen such olympics and we just can't let our bank over breakdown happen once again. an exercise is over and the team skipper see moros of is the only one who stays for another session on cool respects might be the reason for
convincing they've been geared toward champions four times in the last six years as regards to the carling cup in particular this return will gemstones have been dominating the band since two thousand and six however the team's recent the feat seem to matter much more than did mention wins in the last world championships russian last czech republic in the final at the last winter olympics russia was thrashed by hosts found in the last eight something both the town's bosses would never like to...
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carl smith. good to have you here. [applause]. >> mike: you said you voted sort of i guess reflexively democratic for a long, long time and then you made a switch. what led you to decide that maybe your votes weren't moving the right way? >> 2 corinthians, 13:5 and the message, it says, examine yourself to make sure you are solid in faith and don't drift along take things for granted. >> mike: a biblical thing. >> yes, sir and i read it so many times before and it hit me in a way it never did before and i had to examine myself and examine the way i was voting. i was voting contrary to what i believed as a christian. >> mike: there will be people who will go berserk and you are saying god wants everybody to be a republican and that is not what you are saying. >> no. it doesn't matter what party -- >> mike: he probably does, but, i mean... that will get me in trouble. go ahead, i'm sorry. [laughter]. >> it doesn't matter what party are in, it matters how you vote and the way in which you vote doesn't represent your alleg
carl smith. good to have you here. [applause]. >> mike: you said you voted sort of i guess reflexively democratic for a long, long time and then you made a switch. what led you to decide that maybe your votes weren't moving the right way? >> 2 corinthians, 13:5 and the message, it says, examine yourself to make sure you are solid in faith and don't drift along take things for granted. >> mike: a biblical thing. >> yes, sir and i read it so many times before and it hit me...
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killed it just last week of the point he scored the twenty three people heading to finland for the carling cup twenty ten now the first event in the new season's international kalinda mission. our policy is to get the very best place for over a year or two events like the point is that we need to bring our victorious mentality back plus we have to test new connections and tactics models well full of optimism and looking forward to starting the new season. sadistic swat team rush it is more than convincing they've been geared toward champions four times in the last six years as regards to the carling cup in particular this return will gemstones have been dominating the band since two thousand and six over the team's recent defeat seem to matter much more than the above mentioned wins the last world championships russia must czech republic in the final at the last winter olympics russia was thrashed by hosts cound in the last eight something both the town's teams bosses would never like repeat the worst move you can see we're entering a new four year and big cycle and this is the main points
killed it just last week of the point he scored the twenty three people heading to finland for the carling cup twenty ten now the first event in the new season's international kalinda mission. our policy is to get the very best place for over a year or two events like the point is that we need to bring our victorious mentality back plus we have to test new connections and tactics models well full of optimism and looking forward to starting the new season. sadistic swat team rush it is more than...
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ok, carl. why don't you care about her fiber? hey carl. [ male announcer ] fiber one. cardboard no. delicious yes. [ younger brother ] oh, do you want it? yeah. ok, we'll split it. [ female announcer ] made fresh, so light... ...buttery and flaky... this is half. that is not half. guys i have more. [ female announcer ] do you have enough crescents? with cinnabon cinnamon have such a sweet and delicious aroma that my family can't wait to get their hands on them. enjoy cinnabon cinnamon... now in all pillsbury cinnamon rolls. >> welcome back. check out the temperatures across the country. everybody's getting cooler. even new orleans, 70, 76 phoenix. low 50s seattle and portland. mid to upper 50s d.c., new york and also boston. let's check out that wall of water and see where it went during the overnight hours and see if it's causing any delays. we have wet weather from arkansas up to boston. no delays but expect any airport along the eastern seaboard to have problems today. kristen? >> mike, thanks a lot. you can check out our website abc7news.com for flight tracker and the latest wea
ok, carl. why don't you care about her fiber? hey carl. [ male announcer ] fiber one. cardboard no. delicious yes. [ younger brother ] oh, do you want it? yeah. ok, we'll split it. [ female announcer ] made fresh, so light... ...buttery and flaky... this is half. that is not half. guys i have more. [ female announcer ] do you have enough crescents? with cinnabon cinnamon have such a sweet and delicious aroma that my family can't wait to get their hands on them. enjoy cinnabon cinnamon... now in...
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ok, carl. why don't you care about her fiber? hey carl. [ male announcer ] fiber one. cardboard no. delicious yes. but now you have taken it too far! i don't care if i'm the official spokes candy for pretzel m&m's -- there is no way that you're putting a giant pretzel inside me! listen buddy, i'm not too thrilled about this either. oh boy. [ male announcer ] m&m's pretzel. a crunchy pretzel inside an m&m's. alright, let's get this over with. progresso. hi. we love your weight watchers endorsed soups but my husband looks the way he did 20 years ago. well that's great. you haven't seen him... my other can is ringing. progresso. hey can you tell my wife to relax and enjoy the view? (announcer) progresso. you gotta taste this soup. should we order panda blossom, panda moon... how about chinese at home with wanchai ferry? you can make it in just 14 minutes. mmmh, orange chicken. great. i didn't feel like going out anyway. [ male announcer ] wanchai ferry. restaurant quality chinese in your grocer's freezer. . >>> mark the date, sold out and holiday shopping hats barely started. major ret
ok, carl. why don't you care about her fiber? hey carl. [ male announcer ] fiber one. cardboard no. delicious yes. but now you have taken it too far! i don't care if i'm the official spokes candy for pretzel m&m's -- there is no way that you're putting a giant pretzel inside me! listen buddy, i'm not too thrilled about this either. oh boy. [ male announcer ] m&m's pretzel. a crunchy pretzel inside an m&m's. alright, let's get this over with. progresso. hi. we love your weight...
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for instance, here's carl paladino who ran for governor of new york. >> make no mistake. you have not heard the last of carl paladino. >> and here's a guy who was eliminated from "product runway." >> you guys definitely have not seen the last of suede. >> see? >> no shortage of fodder in this campaign season, huh? >> i'm surprised perlmutter's
for instance, here's carl paladino who ran for governor of new york. >> make no mistake. you have not heard the last of carl paladino. >> and here's a guy who was eliminated from "product runway." >> you guys definitely have not seen the last of suede. >> see? >> no shortage of fodder in this campaign season, huh? >> i'm surprised perlmutter's