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allen had just flown to london from prague ejected by czech authorities as a corrupter of youth. there's many who thought that, but the czech authorities really thought so. he was 39 years old at the time, and boy, oh, boy, this is not what they had in mind. he was not a year shy of 40. a week after amassing of 100,000 students in prague with rock bands blaring had proclaimed him the king of may as part of the revival of an annual festival what the come mu nighses suppressed for 20 years. those who know his work know his poem that describes not simply the scene of his being prosecuted in england, but his flight to prague. no one knew that at the hotel. allen was deported to london. in the mu view's next scene shot the following day, all is calm in the hotel room, and there, out of the blue is allen beginsberg seated and chatting with dylan. there's a scene of that in the book. the sequence is spooky in its timing given what's just happened on screen. dylan asked for ginsberg, and sud -- suddenly, there he is. it was confirmed they had no idea he was coming the idea dylan brought
allen had just flown to london from prague ejected by czech authorities as a corrupter of youth. there's many who thought that, but the czech authorities really thought so. he was 39 years old at the time, and boy, oh, boy, this is not what they had in mind. he was not a year shy of 40. a week after amassing of 100,000 students in prague with rock bands blaring had proclaimed him the king of may as part of the revival of an annual festival what the come mu nighses suppressed for 20 years. those...
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take a look at this, it's in prague, in the old city of prague. this clock, they're celebrating 600 years of history. they did this incredible video mapping. they put together 12 major event that is prague has seen over 600 years and this group that put this together, tomato production, actually came up with this whole amazing series of images that reflect prague's history. >> this is not like a light show? these are images that are portrayed on it? >> they map on to it with this whole production system. >> wow! >> you know, what we have to get to the next one. skip ahead to basketball, we're going to take a look at the basketball shot now, this is the basketball shot. after this one, the basketball shot, everyone's talking about -- watch this watch how he gets this. >> let me see. >> this is the cowboy stadium shot. >> and it's in there. these guys are called dude perfect. that's what they call themselves. they tape their amazing shots. >> are they the same ones -- a couple weeks back, i remember a pool, a backyard, some sort of shot. >> differen
take a look at this, it's in prague, in the old city of prague. this clock, they're celebrating 600 years of history. they did this incredible video mapping. they put together 12 major event that is prague has seen over 600 years and this group that put this together, tomato production, actually came up with this whole amazing series of images that reflect prague's history. >> this is not like a light show? these are images that are portrayed on it? >> they map on to it with this...
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in prague anything he can do for the time being his name is the territories the germans would be only too happy to return but no one here expects them to. know there is a difference between an italian coming here to sell pizzas. under german whose parents lived here works german who was born here. we feel germans must have some special conditions for their return here. or special conditions for returning to the czech republic exist nor can they exist in a legal context in the present european legal system. only thing that could be discussed similarities in mentality. here the love this land and the no check lifestyles but this does not imply any special rights or concessions. for the czech fine ministry the thirty five year old has if he leeson to see himself as someone of soon. he is a suggestion german in a cordon. with one family line although it is true that he is a chick in accordance with another his grandfathers were on different sides of the barricades which in no way undermines his firm pro czech position. the debate on how the munich agreement affected the course of european
in prague anything he can do for the time being his name is the territories the germans would be only too happy to return but no one here expects them to. know there is a difference between an italian coming here to sell pizzas. under german whose parents lived here works german who was born here. we feel germans must have some special conditions for their return here. or special conditions for returning to the czech republic exist nor can they exist in a legal context in the present european...
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the small town of home it off situated a hundred kilometers away from prague was populated by the germans only seventy years ago after the war with the germans were recessed told by force almost no one came back only street people attended meetings at a local branch of the suggests india. had few konica for a german woman by birth has lived all her life in czechoslovakia during the war years she and her family found themselves in the crossfire literally. has spent her childhood in the czech kindergarten and the chicks school. when the nazis came to power she had to pay the price for her friendship with czechs she and her family were thought to be suspect in the wall the chicks to change their attitude to the suggestion german. german soldiers once sent hedrick she was a little girl at the time along with her younger brother to a chick canteen to get some food but they never got it their former classmates pelted them with stones. to align my brother came to the school. our classmates pelted us with stones. and drove us away from the school building it and. crying heil hitler. but. after th
the small town of home it off situated a hundred kilometers away from prague was populated by the germans only seventy years ago after the war with the germans were recessed told by force almost no one came back only street people attended meetings at a local branch of the suggests india. had few konica for a german woman by birth has lived all her life in czechoslovakia during the war years she and her family found themselves in the crossfire literally. has spent her childhood in the czech...
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lead group after their three nil win over sparta prague. getting a brace in moscow elsewhere liverpool could only manage it goal a draw against the track but still the day group i'm anxious to. put in his side will progress they three one one the event is to go level on points with group a leg. or it will believe. i. was a. team. it would be difficult but. there's plenty of movement at the top of ice hockey at the moment on our moscow are the new leaders after a come from behind win at home to atlanta the capital club. period by back to chalk up their fifth straight win last night breathing down their neck those scars and petersburg who had the better of moscow local might see were also in hot pursuit following their five three beating of a jazz or service style and. torpedo to one. with cycling as world governing body is refusing to comment on the suspension of total french champion alberto contador the u.c.i. provisionally banned him after he failed a drug test this year's race and says it can't say anything while its investigations conti
lead group after their three nil win over sparta prague. getting a brace in moscow elsewhere liverpool could only manage it goal a draw against the track but still the day group i'm anxious to. put in his side will progress they three one one the event is to go level on points with group a leg. or it will believe. i. was a. team. it would be difficult but. there's plenty of movement at the top of ice hockey at the moment on our moscow are the new leaders after a come from behind win at home to...
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american people rallied behind the president supported the war not surprising the people can always be prague to do the bidding of the leaders that's easy all you have to do is tell them that they're being attacked and denounce the peacemakers for lack of patriotism and exposing the country to danger it works the same in any country the official story is essentially you know they the evil doers hate us why because we're the beacon of freedom and democracy in this story case closed that's all you need to know american citizens there's no history there's no context as your background and it's crucial to deny that there's any connection between terrorism and us foreign policy and economic policy and globalization and you're see the corporate controlled media going nowhere near those issues the media. can be the most powerful force media. or the most powerful and stick to shands on earth right now because they're the way we come to understand each other if we don't know each other personally they're the way we come to understand the world and that the way the rest of the world comes to understand
american people rallied behind the president supported the war not surprising the people can always be prague to do the bidding of the leaders that's easy all you have to do is tell them that they're being attacked and denounce the peacemakers for lack of patriotism and exposing the country to danger it works the same in any country the official story is essentially you know they the evil doers hate us why because we're the beacon of freedom and democracy in this story case closed that's all...
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after their three know when it was part of prague seydou doing beyond that and late second half priced here in moscow elsewhere liverpool could only manage a goalless draw against new tracks but still leave great k. and match to city manager roberto mancini is confident his side will progress after they drew one one review ventas to go level on points with group elitist like bosnia. i'm going to be there. for everybody and. i know what that means if you give me a bit because i was there that marriage is between you and it's between. i did it would be a free woman but maybe that can't be true. and in the meantime that been some notable managerial changes in the ukrainian premier league as former severe and realm adrift coach one day ramos has been named coach of ukraine's sides the spaniard is reported to have signed a four year deal with a little known club it's expected to hold his first press conference on saturday the fifty six year old guided survey to back to back you a for a cup title three years ago before moving on to right now taught them and most recently tesco mosco but his
after their three know when it was part of prague seydou doing beyond that and late second half priced here in moscow elsewhere liverpool could only manage a goalless draw against new tracks but still leave great k. and match to city manager roberto mancini is confident his side will progress after they drew one one review ventas to go level on points with group elitist like bosnia. i'm going to be there. for everybody and. i know what that means if you give me a bit because i was there that...
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half time it means that simply side top tier scully drew path after their three nil win over sparta prague so you don't buy or getting a brace in moscow elsewhere liverpool could only manage a goldish draw against utrecht it's still early days i managed to city three one one the event is to go level on points with this leg and. i'm confident. or it will believe you. or me if you go girl because it was an important it would be in your interest to. do that would be difficult but they do that. now has plenty of movement at the top of ice hockey at the moment a number moscow are the new leaders after a come from behind win at home to atlanta the capital mounting a third period fight back to chalk up their fifth straight win breathing down their neck iscar st petersburg they had the better spot at moscow lokomotiv but also in hot pursuit following their five three beating of the chairs. torpedo to one. cycling's world governing bodies refuse. to comment on the suspension of tour de france champion alberto contador the u.c.i. provisionally banned him after he failed a drugs test at this year's r
half time it means that simply side top tier scully drew path after their three nil win over sparta prague so you don't buy or getting a brace in moscow elsewhere liverpool could only manage a goldish draw against utrecht it's still early days i managed to city three one one the event is to go level on points with this leg and. i'm confident. or it will believe you. or me if you go girl because it was an important it would be in your interest to. do that would be difficult but they do that. now...
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prague has always been beautiful... germany... the irish civilization... the eiffel tower was built... hope you've enjoyed the magic of... on sunday mornings when i'm in paris, you're likely to find me here... [ pipe organ playing ] ...in the saint sulpice church with its magnificent pipe organ. for organ lovers, a visit here is a pilgrimage. after mass, organ enthusiasts from around the world scamper like sixteenth notes up the spiral stairs into a world of 7,000 pipes. before electricity, it took three men working out on these 18th-century stairmasters to fill the bellows which powered the organ. the current organist, daniel roth, carries on the tradition of welcoming guests into the loft to enjoy his performance. a commotion of music-lovers crowd around a tower of five keyboards below a forest of pipes. saint sulpice has a rich history with a line of 12 world-class organists going back over 200 years. like kings or presidents, the lineage is charted on the wall. and overseeing all this: johann sebastian bach. [ pipe organ playing ] this music continues
prague has always been beautiful... germany... the irish civilization... the eiffel tower was built... hope you've enjoyed the magic of... on sunday mornings when i'm in paris, you're likely to find me here... [ pipe organ playing ] ...in the saint sulpice church with its magnificent pipe organ. for organ lovers, a visit here is a pilgrimage. after mass, organ enthusiasts from around the world scamper like sixteenth notes up the spiral stairs into a world of 7,000 pipes. before electricity, it...
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league leaders also top group she got the lead group left after that three male win i just want to prague. so you do do maria netted a late second half price here in moscow elsewhere liverpool could only manage to go on a strong against utrecht it still leaves group k. match to city manager roberto mancini is confident his side will progress after they drew one one with eventis to level on points with group by leaders like pas now. i'm confident. or don't believe. i know what the point is if you go it will be because it was minor but that is if you dream you enter the game. i did it would be difficult but in that way you can get your goals now and the ryder cup is facing the prospect of finishing on a monday for the first time in its history as the opening day's play was suspended after only two hours persistent heavy rain left many parts of the course water logged and play was called off at celtic manor in wales we hear it leading in three of the four four balls matches while number one tiger woods is set to play alongside teammate steve stricker and their ad against europe's in cold and
league leaders also top group she got the lead group left after that three male win i just want to prague. so you do do maria netted a late second half price here in moscow elsewhere liverpool could only manage to go on a strong against utrecht it still leaves group k. match to city manager roberto mancini is confident his side will progress after they drew one one with eventis to level on points with group by leaders like pas now. i'm confident. or don't believe. i know what the point is if...
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finished in moscow chaske out maintained their one hundred percent record with three nowhere just part of prague say dubious finally broke the deadlock after seventy two minutes on the dollars added a penalty dubio got to the scoreline with four minutes to go moving to the champions league andrew being managed to hold barcelona to a one one draw in cazan on wednesday night my snatch a last minute winner both goals came in a strong christian a boa gave revealing the lead after thirty minutes after dani alves found the tiny collection but happy to be at levels after an hour. in their stuff then later oh. the family martins head of classes posed so one one it finished leaving the russian side behind and surprised. they didn't even to know the time so i called elsewhere samuel eto hattrick saw interland braman for nel and that victory puts the defending champions on top group a just behind them on goal difference on top not. one time when the dutch side f.c. twente a roman pavlyuchenko scored two second half penalties for spurs. sent off after opener also missed a penalty belt struck home the fourth
finished in moscow chaske out maintained their one hundred percent record with three nowhere just part of prague say dubious finally broke the deadlock after seventy two minutes on the dollars added a penalty dubio got to the scoreline with four minutes to go moving to the champions league andrew being managed to hold barcelona to a one one draw in cazan on wednesday night my snatch a last minute winner both goals came in a strong christian a boa gave revealing the lead after thirty minutes...
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only the good die young >>> tom cruise, his new mission impossible, hanging from a wire high above prague in tonight's celebrity gps. >> mark harmon ironing his shirt in the middle of an ncis power struggle. >> this is the new face of "ncis". >> plus ll and chris, all new ncis los angeles. >> in "e.t." slide show, our
only the good die young >>> tom cruise, his new mission impossible, hanging from a wire high above prague in tonight's celebrity gps. >> mark harmon ironing his shirt in the middle of an ncis power struggle. >> this is the new face of "ncis". >> plus ll and chris, all new ncis los angeles. >> in "e.t." slide show, our
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. >> reporter: downtown detroit has doubled as manhattan, paris and prague in recent pictures. "transformers 3" wrapped her last week. it has aggressive tax incentives, before that, they had three productions filmed here. this year they're expecting more than 50 and will bring in more than $300 million. the state's entertainment industry created 7,000 new jobs. chris dor etty is now a lighting technician. producers say despite a bad rap, detroit hasn't seen it its final act. >> detroit is in a resurgent period. it's coming back. we're happy to be here and be part of it. >> reporter: detroit has gone hollywood to give its residents new optimistm and hope. >> that's "nbc nightly news" for this sunday. football might in america is next followed by sunday night football. the bears versus the giants tonight. brian williams will be here tomorrow. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com from his frere jacques... [ speaking french ] [ mom ] ...so he decided to study in paris. ♪ to see french masterpieces with his very own eyes. we even linked our citibank account to his so when his acc
. >> reporter: downtown detroit has doubled as manhattan, paris and prague in recent pictures. "transformers 3" wrapped her last week. it has aggressive tax incentives, before that, they had three productions filmed here. this year they're expecting more than 50 and will bring in more than $300 million. the state's entertainment industry created 7,000 new jobs. chris dor etty is now a lighting technician. producers say despite a bad rap, detroit hasn't seen it its final act....
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interests it was signed in prague by presidents madrid and obama earlier this year both countries nuclear stockpiles would be slashed by a shirt and missile defense and tensions would be regulated a look now at some world news in brief for you this hour first to iran. where the country it's increased its stocks of enrich uranium by about one fifth officials admit they now have thirty three kilos of the nuclear fuel in which to twenty percent which is enough for a research reactor but falls well short of being able to build atomic bombs by continuing to enrich uranium iran is defying un sanctions which president ahmadinejad's regime rejects as unnecessary many western countries remain convinced tehran's goal is to create weapons grade fuel. i think a legend plane has crashed in northeast columbia killing all five on board it went down shortly after taking off from the town of the dead and officials say there were no problems reported by the pilot before the crash rescue workers have recovered four of the five bodies so far. around a hundred and thirty four tons of marijuana have been torch
interests it was signed in prague by presidents madrid and obama earlier this year both countries nuclear stockpiles would be slashed by a shirt and missile defense and tensions would be regulated a look now at some world news in brief for you this hour first to iran. where the country it's increased its stocks of enrich uranium by about one fifth officials admit they now have thirty three kilos of the nuclear fuel in which to twenty percent which is enough for a research reactor but falls well...
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is situated two hundred kilometers from prague fifty years ago it was called political agenda name. the germans were forced out from here after world war two and the czechs moved in.
is situated two hundred kilometers from prague fifty years ago it was called political agenda name. the germans were forced out from here after world war two and the czechs moved in.
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party in the capital bishkek and follow the protests staged by relatives of those killed in riots the prague the central asian country in april and toppled the president they were angered at alleged claims the party was intending to reinstate the ousted president sunday's vote will create the region's first parliamentary democracy but it comes just three months after a deadly ethnic conflict in the country south europe is cut off reports from the volatile area. with this woman asked us not to reveal her identity she says it's still not safe for years she and her husband both nationals saved money allowing them to open a few schools in the central market in june just like many other it was in the ethnically divided city they lost everything. they're being forced to survive taking any work they confide. in us than we do there is no stability there is still tension no one trusts the government and how could we off to what happened to those of us who could already left others are looking for ways to get out burnt down shops and destroyed pharmacies in the band and cafes are a common sight in or
party in the capital bishkek and follow the protests staged by relatives of those killed in riots the prague the central asian country in april and toppled the president they were angered at alleged claims the party was intending to reinstate the ousted president sunday's vote will create the region's first parliamentary democracy but it comes just three months after a deadly ethnic conflict in the country south europe is cut off reports from the volatile area. with this woman asked us not to...
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world who deal in diplomacy or trade or the economy they say before lula brazil had a self-confidence prague problem and he was really the first leader who stepped up to the international plate and said we are a player and we are going to matter and really held court diplomatically and broker trade ties but if you talk to people at home here what brazilians what average brazilians would say his crowning achievement is is helping to narrow the vast gap between the rich and poor in this country and to get a better sense of that and what they were hoping for we've been out here in brazil reporting and here's a look at what's going on. on the streets of brazil after eight years of this like a miracle because he. has spread pretty close to the people people lined up to decide the next chapter benteke out i hope that the female candidate a woman to make history in my country that is summed up the loudest voice on the streets and in the polls ahead of the elections for a new head of state while many credit the outgoing one lula to silva was starting a silent revolution for the poor. ahead of electi
world who deal in diplomacy or trade or the economy they say before lula brazil had a self-confidence prague problem and he was really the first leader who stepped up to the international plate and said we are a player and we are going to matter and really held court diplomatically and broker trade ties but if you talk to people at home here what brazilians what average brazilians would say his crowning achievement is is helping to narrow the vast gap between the rich and poor in this country...
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is situated two hundred kilometers from prague fifty years ago it was called persia kill a german name. the germans were forced out from here after world war two and the chicks moved into their home shortly afterwards. that his farm.
is situated two hundred kilometers from prague fifty years ago it was called persia kill a german name. the germans were forced out from here after world war two and the chicks moved into their home shortly afterwards. that his farm.
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the chick fil a chip but it is situated two hundred kilometers from prague fifty years ago it was called persia kill a german name. the germans were forced out from here after world war two and the chicks moved into their home shortly afterwards. some of the to staff and his family have lived in this german mansion for several years now.
the chick fil a chip but it is situated two hundred kilometers from prague fifty years ago it was called persia kill a german name. the germans were forced out from here after world war two and the chicks moved into their home shortly afterwards. some of the to staff and his family have lived in this german mansion for several years now.
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prague has always been beautiful... germany... the irish civilization... the eiffel tower was built... hope you've enjoyed the magic of... stable only from a distance, but england is dotted with less famous but more accessible stone circles. my favorite... avebury. the avebury stone circle, just 40 miles away, is as old as stonehenge and 16 times as big. and best of all, this megalithic playground welcomes kids, sheep, and anyone interested in a more hands-on experience.
prague has always been beautiful... germany... the irish civilization... the eiffel tower was built... hope you've enjoyed the magic of... stable only from a distance, but england is dotted with less famous but more accessible stone circles. my favorite... avebury. the avebury stone circle, just 40 miles away, is as old as stonehenge and 16 times as big. and best of all, this megalithic playground welcomes kids, sheep, and anyone interested in a more hands-on experience.
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showed the rising ocean levels and maybe some of you had the opportunities in prague at i.f. to be at the lecture rising ocean levels. jim from j.p.l. headed this lecture. you can go to youtube and find this and this shows you the latest results on this. for d.l.r., our challenge is after mapping the earth in x band we want to map the earth in l band to have an estimation for biomass. if we have a 3d model with the earth with vegetation and later on we are able to launch the tandem, we have the earth without vegetation. this would be specially for environmental sciences, for global climate change as well as for the security applications a very good tool. by the way, the ameages are not only used for -- images are not only used for land imaging. this year we got in good contact with coast guard and a lot of very interesting maritime applications of the x band including maritime security to detect hydrogened ships and piracy and to -- hijacked ships to solve piracy problems. in the field of communication, navigation, i want to point out one highlight. we were able to conduct su
showed the rising ocean levels and maybe some of you had the opportunities in prague at i.f. to be at the lecture rising ocean levels. jim from j.p.l. headed this lecture. you can go to youtube and find this and this shows you the latest results on this. for d.l.r., our challenge is after mapping the earth in x band we want to map the earth in l band to have an estimation for biomass. if we have a 3d model with the earth with vegetation and later on we are able to launch the tandem, we have the...
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talk about a prague -- prognostic sign, i don't care what shape they are in, 50 isex. not 30. he is raising his arms. to be fair, we don't know what n will happen down the road.ispec i especially don't know whatxihe toxins they have been exposed to.et >> methane gas.etha >> yes, for sure. cbon carbon monoxide for sure.own what will happen down the roadsf as far as respiratory problems. >> how about neurological problems? >> yes, cognitive thinking, wl decision making. it can cause numbness in the nus hands and feet. >> so a chance of permanent damage. >> there is a ns cha of permanent damage certainly for several weeks. up there is a -- an issue of underling conditions.damageth we will start to see some of the sicker miners coming out. sh we want to see how they ritually do. but this is an amazing sign 50- right here that the ain, 50-year-old miner, again one of of the heart yes,artier ones looks good.me or months >> do you think they will want w to be friends with each other? are they so tired with one or another because they have been trapped for so long? >> they have bonded
talk about a prague -- prognostic sign, i don't care what shape they are in, 50 isex. not 30. he is raising his arms. to be fair, we don't know what n will happen down the road.ispec i especially don't know whatxihe toxins they have been exposed to.et >> methane gas.etha >> yes, for sure. cbon carbon monoxide for sure.own what will happen down the roadsf as far as respiratory problems. >> how about neurological problems? >> yes, cognitive thinking, wl decision making. it...
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and in prague, the czech republic, they had a wall and they used to paint over it. now that they're free there they had the lennon wall and the world comes in castro's cuba. and they write letters to john and letters about his life and he influenced the world. more than any other entertainer probably of the last 40 or 50 years. >> and a lot of people would be wondering what if he was still here today. thanks for coming by. >>> coming up next, some easy ways to give your kitchen an instant facelift without spending a fortune right after this. out of bed early? breakfast at subway! [ male announcer ] a big day deserves a better breakfast. choose from a dee-licious lineup of our newest $5 footlong breakfast melts, like the sunrise subway melt. [ strahan ] subway. build your better breakfast. with the $2.50 breakfast combo. get a 16oz. cup of piping-hot seattle's best coffee and a savory new sunrise subway melt built fresh to your order for just $2.50. subway. build your better breakfast. a nourishing treatment into a conditioner. new dove daily treatment conditioner is
and in prague, the czech republic, they had a wall and they used to paint over it. now that they're free there they had the lennon wall and the world comes in castro's cuba. and they write letters to john and letters about his life and he influenced the world. more than any other entertainer probably of the last 40 or 50 years. >> and a lot of people would be wondering what if he was still here today. thanks for coming by. >>> coming up next, some easy ways to give your kitchen...
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his new mission impossible, hanging from a wire high above prague. that and so much more coming up later on entertainmenttainment tonight. >>> and that's here at 7:30. here on wjz 13. >>> some things you never thought you'd see on eyewitness news. >> no. >>> giving recognition to the ravens. >>> mark has more next in sports. ,, [ male announcer ] looking for a complete picture of your money? meet pnc virtual wallet. it comes with a money bar that shows what's scheduled to go out, what you've put aside... and how much you really have available, right now to spend on the things you want. and you can free up money with a simple slide. it's built to help make your financial life a whole lot easier. experience everything virtual wallet has to offer at pncvirtualwallet.com. pnc. for the achiever in us all. at pncvirtualwallet.com. so who is "making stuff up"? the news media say it's bob ehrlich... with attacks that have been called "false" and "misleading." made up attacks bob ehrlich knows aren't true. but here's what's not made up. bob ehrlich's $3 billi
his new mission impossible, hanging from a wire high above prague. that and so much more coming up later on entertainmenttainment tonight. >>> and that's here at 7:30. here on wjz 13. >>> some things you never thought you'd see on eyewitness news. >> no. >>> giving recognition to the ravens. >>> mark has more next in sports. ,, [ male announcer ] looking for a complete picture of your money? meet pnc virtual wallet. it comes with a money bar that shows...
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. >> i'm a regular american -- >> prague mattive conservative. >> pragmatic conservative from the south. we're going to have different ideas about things. >> sometimes. a lot of times we don't. >> anyway, what we want to do on this how is talk about the most important ideas, events, people of the day. tonight we have -- >> tonight we have some of the most interesting people. who are we starting with? >> dick armey, the former majority leader and also sort of figurehead of the tea party. >> we have a loto thank him for. >> manifesto. >>> a brilliant historian, doris kearns goodwin. she got a pulitzer prize. a brilliant woman. fun to listen to. great record, but she roots for the boston red sox. i'll forgive her. >> some people may not know about here, she's the first female journalist to go into the boston red sox's locker room. we're going to talk about the midterm elections, the thing in the news. >> it is critical. >> the most important issue for us. >> these elections matter. if they go one way then president obama has the congress he wants to work with. if they don't, the republican
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sharing would prejudice judicial proceedings, or what if information proceedings would prejudice ongoing pragues? you may have a -- operations. you may have a good cause to share some of that information with some people, but there are going to be distinct limitations on how broadly it goes, so it seems to me self-evident that there are always going to be legitimate impediments on the sharing of information. if that's the case, that takes me to the second question. how do we best proceed on the implementation of the ise given those constraints and i think it's pretty safe to say the answer isn't to simply flood the system with more information and i think frankly, we've got a little bit of the cart before the horse. i believe that we need to focus first on mission. roles and responsibilities. who does what. should guide who gets what. in general, i think that means that we need to focus on a more sophisticated definition of what analysis is. it covers a range of responsibilities within the government, not all analysis is the same. for instance, it would seem to me that those who are charged with
sharing would prejudice judicial proceedings, or what if information proceedings would prejudice ongoing pragues? you may have a -- operations. you may have a good cause to share some of that information with some people, but there are going to be distinct limitations on how broadly it goes, so it seems to me self-evident that there are always going to be legitimate impediments on the sharing of information. if that's the case, that takes me to the second question. how do we best proceed on the...
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his father was from the prague revolution. so, he came to the united states to make good on his father's lost dreams. there's a lot of stories being told in the book. it's fascinating. >> a lot of emotion. a gripping tale behind all of the medical transformation and the cutting-edge medicine. thank you so much. >> thanks for having me. >> you can read an excerpt of the book "the match" at abcnews.com/gma. >>> stay with us. we're celebrating 65 years with ground-breaking "ebony" magazine. we'll be right back. >>> "ebony" magazine, happy 65th anniversary. >> happy birthday, "ebony." we love you so much. >> for "ebony," happy birthday. >> thank you, "ebony," for everything. >> just a few of the many celebrities and readers, toasting "ebony" magazine. its 65th anniversary with the new, beautiful issue. "ebony," on the scene for the milestones of american life. the first african-american president and so many issues between. the chairman of "ebony," linda johnson rice, is here with us. it's so good to see you again, linda. >> thank
his father was from the prague revolution. so, he came to the united states to make good on his father's lost dreams. there's a lot of stories being told in the book. it's fascinating. >> a lot of emotion. a gripping tale behind all of the medical transformation and the cutting-edge medicine. thank you so much. >> thanks for having me. >> you can read an excerpt of the book "the match" at abcnews.com/gma. >>> stay with us. we're celebrating 65 years with...
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. >> also will try in europe to schedule these with their large cities, budapest, vienna,, prague. and great opera houses. and if we do that overnight? >> let me explain that i need to invest that three cities i've always wanted to go to. and quickly , beef debquickly, however worked with pop varietpavoratti in >> we usually do five different cruses per year. and my favorite is the bora bora, and we go to a european cruise, south america. we do a lot 5, 6 every year with the exotic destinations on high-end cruise liners. >> and we get croup rates. >> and that is what is so wonderful about it. and if they balk early? you can get mileage just be patient. . and if you work it? >> and tell people how they can reach you? >> it is our web site. and 566-rose and you and your partner, bill has been doing this for so many years and it is a blast. to do this and cruising, travel with people the draf thin in comm with. it is the danube river tomsgruoup crusies. >> and these movies, this is here after clint eastwood, knows how to tell a story. and shore, we get entertainment a provocative. and
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phoenix and boston are playing in prague, san jose and columbus in stockholm, and carolina and minnesota in helsinki. no reports of changes or extra security precautions connected to those games. >>> the state department has tips for travelers to cut their risk of being targeted overseas, they include spending less time in public areas of airports, the front sides of the security checkpoints before you good through. try to avoid having luggage tags identifying you as a tourist. and look for and report unattended parcels at an airport. identifying visitors before opening your hotel room door. again, common sense kind of security issues there. >>> the pakistani taliban says its special hit squad focusing on nato supply routes is on target. they are taking responsibility for the latest attack, a fourth attack, just happened a few hours ago. the fourth attack in four days. this one outside the capital of islamabad. that is where militants opened fire on a fleet of coalition oil tankers bound for afghanistan. more than 20 of the trucks set afire, three people killed, five wounded according to
phoenix and boston are playing in prague, san jose and columbus in stockholm, and carolina and minnesota in helsinki. no reports of changes or extra security precautions connected to those games. >>> the state department has tips for travelers to cut their risk of being targeted overseas, they include spending less time in public areas of airports, the front sides of the security checkpoints before you good through. try to avoid having luggage tags identifying you as a tourist. and...
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did not go about the change partly because they missed shoppers having the chance offered their in prague. that the import now. they're going back to the old logo. we will take a break, here's a quick look at the south bay 101 in san has a near hotspot that erica has been falling we will get the latest kerman that. weather was, not up, mild temperatures for some folks in the '70s are already here we are not even 5:00 a.m. it will get really hot this afternoon. a full of the forecast and ♪ [ male announcer ] it's luxury with fire in its veins. bold. daring. capable of moving your soul. ♪ and that's even before you drop your foot on the pedal. ♪ the new 2011 cts coupe from cadillac. the new standard of the world. or hibachi chicken with all the trimmings! includes a salad and a fountain drink, all for an amazing $7.99!! that's sizzler! indiana bat, 5:00 a.m., top stories we're following we want to begin with the story of antioch we have an apartment on fired is one of the breaking news stories we're following today to apartment buildings apparently inflames will have the latest in a l
did not go about the change partly because they missed shoppers having the chance offered their in prague. that the import now. they're going back to the old logo. we will take a break, here's a quick look at the south bay 101 in san has a near hotspot that erica has been falling we will get the latest kerman that. weather was, not up, mild temperatures for some folks in the '70s are already here we are not even 5:00 a.m. it will get really hot this afternoon. a full of the forecast and ♪ [...
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his father was from the prague revolution. so, he came to the united states to make good on his father's lost dreams. there's a lot of stories being told in the book. it's fascinating. >> a lot of emotion. a gripping tale behind all of the medical transformation and the cutting-edge medicine. thank you so much. >> thanks for having me. >> you can read an excerpt of the book "the match" at abcnews.com/gma. >>> stay with us. we're celebrating 65 years with [ female announcer ] why is travel these days about what you give up, and not what you get? like electricity for gadget power at your seat. room to stretch your legs, and your wingspan. food when you're hungry, and taking off your shoes only if you feel like it. these aren't luxuries, they're basics. get them back, on acela. [ male announcer ] acela's turning 10. celebrate with up to 10,000 amtrak guest rewards points. details at amtrak.com. >>> "ebony" magazine, happy 65th anniversary. >> happy birthday, "ebony." we love you so much. >> for "ebony," happy birthday. >> thank y
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his father was from the prague revolution. so, he came to the united states to make good on his father's lost dreams. there's a lot of stories being told in the book. it's fascinating. >> a lot of emotion. a gripping tale behind all of the medical transformation and the cutting-edge medicine. thank you so much. >> thanks for having me. >> you can read an excerpt of the book "the match" at abcnews.com/gma. >>> stay with us. we're celebrating 65 years with ground-breaking "ebony" magazine. i'm frank kratovil and i approve this message. the real andy harris. his past attacks have been called deceptive, his new attack, false. harris voted for deregulation increasing our electric bills by 72% it's not surprising, harris always sides with the big guys. he opposes cracking down on wall street and supports tax breaks for companies that ship jobs overseas. harris even opposed making big insurance cover cancer screenings. andy harris' extreme ideas will cost us. ks to se jobs over seas. i think we need tax breaks to send kids to college
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i appreciate pollsters and pundits and prague nos indicators but the folks that count are the people, they are the ones who are going to determine this election. >> but the spread is big, 13-20 percent in most of the polls showing snyder in the lead and what's interesting about the whole thing, a year ago you'd be hard pressed to find anyone in michigan who knew the name rick snyder. back to you. jon: that's an amazing turnaround. thank you very much, mike. jenna: police are awaiting on tests to find out what sickened washington university students at a party. many were drinking alcohol and there was apparently drugs. take a listen to what fellow students had to say about this. >> it kind of looked like a trauma center. there was about seven -- 11, 12 bodies down there. it was a mess. >> she woke up in the hospital the next day and she told me that she know she was in the hospital but she doesn't remember if she got ripped the night before. >> fry mend was -- friend was at the appear and he \dollars/{^ed} -- he went upstairs and saw people convulsing and he was like call the cops. >>
i appreciate pollsters and pundits and prague nos indicators but the folks that count are the people, they are the ones who are going to determine this election. >> but the spread is big, 13-20 percent in most of the polls showing snyder in the lead and what's interesting about the whole thing, a year ago you'd be hard pressed to find anyone in michigan who knew the name rick snyder. back to you. jon: that's an amazing turnaround. thank you very much, mike. jenna: police are awaiting on...
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. >> i like to think of north of prague, a recent critic said the function of education is to make one feel maladjusted to ordinary society. >> yes. >> it goes with your idea of not being at home. you want to question, feel uncomfortable, not be smug and provincial and think that you alone have the truth. >> that is the whole point. and i think that is why our academia -- our liberal arts are so underfunded. actually, we're going to have a symposium on that. the whole point on that is, where do you go to re-discover the meaning. you go to humanities, and to liberal arts. and that is one of the things i'm very scared about today. even women talk about education. we're not talking about the content of education. i'm so happy that bill and melinda gates when they said on "60 minutes" that they are paying so much money for education, and they are wonderful people, but who is going to take care of the attitudes? this black and white attitude where literature and arts has become a hand maiden to politics. i have been called all sorts of names just because i talk about it. and if i do, i'm em
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remember going to prague and giving a speech there and talking about the importance for the czech people to oppose that, and i had some skepticism. i think it is going away because they seem missile launches. you cannot just be a bystander and say, it is another nation's problem. things become so complicated when you are dealing with extremist spirit -- extremists. it is not so something where a nation seems -- needs to be afraid, but it is being held hostage, whether something comes out of the european union or an allied nation that has upset extremists and the capabilities. this is not star wars. it is not something that is a u.s. thing. i think we have gotten used to it. department plot of the questions have been answered, and i think the affordability, when you cover this idea with what nato is already doing, that there is affordability, particularly over time, and it is split among the nations, and i will say one more point. there is a desire to want to play in this as well. there is a program that is going on between italy and germany and the u.s. for a long time. they want to play
remember going to prague and giving a speech there and talking about the importance for the czech people to oppose that, and i had some skepticism. i think it is going away because they seem missile launches. you cannot just be a bystander and say, it is another nation's problem. things become so complicated when you are dealing with extremist spirit -- extremists. it is not so something where a nation seems -- needs to be afraid, but it is being held hostage, whether something comes out of the...
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he says that you have to look under the hood of the prague -- of the car. he says that when he ran for mayor of houston, he would not commit to not raising taxes or lowering taxes. he actually of ultimately lower the taxes of five or six times when he was mayor. problem is, there are not a lot of places to look for this money. no one has the stomach for raising taxes. we have about $9 million in the so-called rainy day fund. if they drain the rainy day fund, that will get you down to about $13 billion. you may be able to do some tricks. the kind of accounting stuff that people do in situations like that. you are still looking for a or $9 billion. there is no place to go except to cut education or health and human services. it is a mass. white is saying, look, we are in a terrible situation. we have to investigate every option possible. perry says we're going to cut and not raise taxes. >> if viewers are interested in hearing these candidate, we will be airing your one-on-one interviews starting at 10:00. we will start with the governor. first. they did gove
he says that you have to look under the hood of the prague -- of the car. he says that when he ran for mayor of houston, he would not commit to not raising taxes or lowering taxes. he actually of ultimately lower the taxes of five or six times when he was mayor. problem is, there are not a lot of places to look for this money. no one has the stomach for raising taxes. we have about $9 million in the so-called rainy day fund. if they drain the rainy day fund, that will get you down to about $13...
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. >> i like to think of north of prague, a recent critic said the function of education is to make one feel maladjusted to ordinary society. >> yes. >> it goes with your idea of not being at home. you want to question, feel uncomfortable, not be smug and provincial and think that you alone have the truth. >> that is the whole point. and i think that is why our academia -- our liberal arts are so underfunded. actually, we're going to have a symposium on that. the whole point on that is, where do you go to re-discover the meaning. you go to humanities, and to liberal arts. and that is one of the things i'm very scared about today. even women talk about education. we're not talking about the content of education. i'm so happy that bill and melinda gates when they said on "60 minutes" that they are paying so much money for education, and they are wonderful people, but who is going to take care of the attitudes? this black and white attitude where literature and arts has become a hand maiden to politics. i have been called all sorts of names just because i talk about it. and if i do, i'm em
. >> i like to think of north of prague, a recent critic said the function of education is to make one feel maladjusted to ordinary society. >> yes. >> it goes with your idea of not being at home. you want to question, feel uncomfortable, not be smug and provincial and think that you alone have the truth. >> that is the whole point. and i think that is why our academia -- our liberal arts are so underfunded. actually, we're going to have a symposium on that. the whole...
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sharing would prejudice judicial proceedings, or what if information proceedings would prejudice ongoing pragues? you may have a -- operations. you may have a good cause to share some of that information with some people, but there are going to be distinct limitations on how broadly it goes, so it seems me self-evident that there are always going to be legitimate impediments on the sharing of information. if that's the case, that takes me to the second question. how do we best proceed on the implementation of the ise given those constraints and i think it's pretty safe to say the answer isn't to simply flood the system with more information and i think frankly, we've got a little bit of the cart before the horse. i believe that we need to focus first on mission. ros and responsibilities. who does what. should guide who gets what. in general, i think that means that we need to focus on a more sophisticated definition of what analysis is. it covers a range of responsibilities within the government, not all analysis is the same. for instance, it would seem to me that those who are charged with find
sharing would prejudice judicial proceedings, or what if information proceedings would prejudice ongoing pragues? you may have a -- operations. you may have a good cause to share some of that information with some people, but there are going to be distinct limitations on how broadly it goes, so it seems me self-evident that there are always going to be legitimate impediments on the sharing of information. if that's the case, that takes me to the second question. how do we best proceed on the...