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the play for this program, ubu roi, by alfred jarry. now, your host, mr. jose ferrer. like most burlesques, ubu roi is irreverent towards all that conventional society holds sacred. in the tradition of clowns and puppets, this play makes fun of ambition, nobility, idealism and government. its hero, if ubu can be called that, is a grotesque monster who mishandles everything he touches and everyone he knows. where traditional drama seriously deals with plots against a ruler or the downfall of a kingdom, ubu goes to work with water pistol and kazoo. where traditional drama shows the whispered conspiracy of a queen inciting her husband to greater power, ubu roi shows a blowsy-looking, overstuffed woman hurling obscenities as undignified as any uttered by her husband. and where traditional drama carefully builds a plot from opening scene to final resolution, ubu roi jumps around in time and space, deliberately episodic, showing that plays should be constructed to match a world that doesn't make sense. at first glance, you may be amused by this comedy and yet startled to fin
the play for this program, ubu roi, by alfred jarry. now, your host, mr. jose ferrer. like most burlesques, ubu roi is irreverent towards all that conventional society holds sacred. in the tradition of clowns and puppets, this play makes fun of ambition, nobility, idealism and government. its hero, if ubu can be called that, is a grotesque monster who mishandles everything he touches and everyone he knows. where traditional drama seriously deals with plots against a ruler or the downfall of a...
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roy touched on culture. all your programs were essentially about -- it's about food but also about culture. and we have to put a value proposition about food in this country beyond just calories and salt, sugar, fat. we have to bring up the culture fact. we have to bring up the fact that the other values of food. and until we deal with that, this will be something we'll talk about even more and more. >> i'm okay with getting fat, but i like to do it on good food. you know? >> exactly. >> so if there's a solution, we'll talk about it after the break. [ female announcer ] we give you relief from your cold symptoms. you give them the giggles. tylenol cold® helps relieve your worst cold and flu symptoms. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol cold®. ♪ stacy's mom has got it goin' on ♪ ♪ stacy's mom has got it goin' on ♪ ♪ stacy's mom has got it goin' on ♪ [ male announcer ] the beautifully practical and practically beautiful cadillac srx. get the best offers of the season no
roy touched on culture. all your programs were essentially about -- it's about food but also about culture. and we have to put a value proposition about food in this country beyond just calories and salt, sugar, fat. we have to bring up the culture fact. we have to bring up the fact that the other values of food. and until we deal with that, this will be something we'll talk about even more and more. >> i'm okay with getting fat, but i like to do it on good food. you know? >>...
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roy touched on culture. all your programs were essentially about -- it's about food but also about culture. and we have to put a value proposition about food in this country beyond just calories and salt, sugar, fat. we have to bring up the culture fact. we have to bring up the fact that the other values of food. until we deal with that, this will be something we'll talk about even more and more. >> i'm okay with getting fat, bud i like to do it on good food. you know? >> exactly. >> so if there's a solution, we'll talk about it after the break. customer erin swenson ordered shoes from us online but they didn't fit. customer's not happy, i'm not happy. sales go down, i'm not happy. merch comes back, i'm not happy. use ups. they make returns easy. unhappy customer becomes happy customer. then, repeat customer. easy returns, i'm happy. repeat customers, i'm happy. sales go up, i'm happy. i ordered another pair. i'm happy. (both) i'm happy. i'm happy. happy. happy. happy. happy. happy happy. i love logistics. t
roy touched on culture. all your programs were essentially about -- it's about food but also about culture. and we have to put a value proposition about food in this country beyond just calories and salt, sugar, fat. we have to bring up the culture fact. we have to bring up the fact that the other values of food. until we deal with that, this will be something we'll talk about even more and more. >> i'm okay with getting fat, bud i like to do it on good food. you know? >> exactly....
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wendell, bonnie, don, roy, and marcus. i got to ask you something. what is up with all the porn in the tokyo episode? it was the kinkiest thing i've ever seen. you creeped me out in the beginning. and then tentacle porn, what the hell? >> this is cnn. >> i'm anthony bourdain and this is cnn. >> i was really, really proud of the show. it was some difficult material. i had serious worries about whether we were going to get this through. people really enjoyed it. it's a difficult subject, but it's there. it's exactly -- it's everything that we try to do. who's kinkier americans or people from tokyo? >> look, you only need to look at how enormous our porn industry is. >> i'm glad you said porn industry. >> it's something like 52% of any people that check into the hotel in america within seven minutes have bought in-room porn. >> there you go. bring your own sheets situation. >> i don't like porn. >> probably what was left out was just as important what was left in. >> my camera crew were deeply traumatized. >> by what? when the woman is beating the man i
wendell, bonnie, don, roy, and marcus. i got to ask you something. what is up with all the porn in the tokyo episode? it was the kinkiest thing i've ever seen. you creeped me out in the beginning. and then tentacle porn, what the hell? >> this is cnn. >> i'm anthony bourdain and this is cnn. >> i was really, really proud of the show. it was some difficult material. i had serious worries about whether we were going to get this through. people really enjoyed it. it's a difficult...
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marshals office out of winston salem. >> he's not quite sure this is the same daniel roy smith. >> he was so friendly. he was so polite. i couldn't imagine if he knew he was wanted he would have handed my his i.d. that's what caught me off guard. >> the corporal sees daniel roy smith waiting patiently in front of the cruiser. if he were wanted by police, wouldn't he try to escape? >> why is he being so compliant? why is he sticking around? why isn't he making a run for it? all those things make me think i have the wrong guy. >> he decides to question him further. >> let me ask you something. i'm going to be honest with you. are you supposed to be in a halfway house or something like that? okay, you sure about that. because we're checking on something right now but it looks like -- >> that's something i regret. giving him the heads up that i knew he was wanted. i wished i had not done that. >> you don't have any weapons or anything on you, do you? >> i asked him to put his satchel thing, little day planner on the hood of the car because i wanted to pat him down for weapons. >> mecham a
marshals office out of winston salem. >> he's not quite sure this is the same daniel roy smith. >> he was so friendly. he was so polite. i couldn't imagine if he knew he was wanted he would have handed my his i.d. that's what caught me off guard. >> the corporal sees daniel roy smith waiting patiently in front of the cruiser. if he were wanted by police, wouldn't he try to escape? >> why is he being so compliant? why is he sticking around? why isn't he making a run for...
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is. >> brown: avik roy, is it an essential part of the fabric -- how do americans see it? is it a responsibility of government? is it a right of citizens? >> well, i don't think the american public-- and the polls echo this-- the american public doesn't necessarily believe the government should have complete responsibility for the health care system or even a broad responsibility for the health care system. however, i do share the goal-- and i think a lot of conservatives do share the goal-- that a basic safety net that does provide basic health care for everyone is an attractive and worthy goal. the problem with our system today is the enormous waste and the unaffordability of the system today and the federal spending which is increasingly a burden on middle-class taxpayers. and the thing with the affordable care acting is while it does expand coverage it makes health care less affordable for a lot of people. >> brown: so is it a question of where to draw the line with how much government action in this? >> yeah, i mean, if we -- unfortunately because of the way our syste
is. >> brown: avik roy, is it an essential part of the fabric -- how do americans see it? is it a responsibility of government? is it a right of citizens? >> well, i don't think the american public-- and the polls echo this-- the american public doesn't necessarily believe the government should have complete responsibility for the health care system or even a broad responsibility for the health care system. however, i do share the goal-- and i think a lot of conservatives do share...
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where is she, roy? some in the l.g.b.t l.g.b.t. co, which consider stands for something-something-something- te something-something-something-te rrorist, are threatening to stage a gay-in. >> there's all sorts of abutting protest movements against the winter olympics because of the homophobic stance of putins and the russian laws. >> there should be wearing of rainbow colors. there should be protests. there should be more speech. >> an openly gay spade skater wants to go there, wear a rainbow pin and say, "i'm here, i'm gay, and i'm okay." >> hey, blake, do you really think you need to wear a rainbow pin when you're wearing the man spanx. we get the message. fortunately, russian olympic officials have come up with a fool-proof way to make the olympic torch a little less flaming. >> pictures showing the official uniform for volunteers and staff, brightly colored ski jabts and hats featuring the olympic ring. some people say colors very similar to the rainbow flag that symbolizes the l.g.b.t. movement. >> stephen: yes, by wearing the
where is she, roy? some in the l.g.b.t l.g.b.t. co, which consider stands for something-something-something- te something-something-something-te rrorist, are threatening to stage a gay-in. >> there's all sorts of abutting protest movements against the winter olympics because of the homophobic stance of putins and the russian laws. >> there should be wearing of rainbow colors. there should be protests. there should be more speech. >> an openly gay spade skater wants to go...
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[laughs] i'm thinking roy. roy left years ago. what's his name? i don't believe i have had the pleasure. michael, i gave you a ride home last week and we spent an hour in traffic. what's his name? jefferson. nope. his name is michael. [rim shot] [playing tune of what i like about you] [audience clapping with beat] ♪ what i hate about you ♪ you really suck as a boss ♪ (man) yeah! ♪ you're the losiest, jerkiest ♪ ♪ and you're dumber than applesauce ♪ ♪ we're stuck listening to you all day ♪ ♪ stanley tried to die just to get away ♪ ♪ well, it's true ♪ that's what i hate about you ♪ ♪ that's what i hate about you ♪
[laughs] i'm thinking roy. roy left years ago. what's his name? i don't believe i have had the pleasure. michael, i gave you a ride home last week and we spent an hour in traffic. what's his name? jefferson. nope. his name is michael. [rim shot] [playing tune of what i like about you] [audience clapping with beat] ♪ what i hate about you ♪ you really suck as a boss ♪ (man) yeah! ♪ you're the losiest, jerkiest ♪ ♪ and you're dumber than applesauce ♪ ♪ we're stuck listening to you...
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i'm sorry about your wife, roy. i really am. unfortunately, you're gonna have to share her love of enclosed spaces. so, pd towed in dawn's car. found it roadside in the middle of nowhere. searched the immediate area-- nothing unusual, and no viable prints on the outside. get to the inside yet? no, not yet. all right, i'll take the front. i got a receipt... from a truck stop. 1:00 a.m., the night she went missing. 30 bucks. does it say what she bought? i've got an evidence bag. that looks like a t-shirt. dawn might have gone rogue. you know, stealing a dna sample from jared wallace or maybe a suspect from the trailer park. (sighs) the guy could've caught up with her and... stopped her. i think the threat was closer to home. her suspect was her son. yes, i'm a jewelry store. and yes, i'm talking to you. mike here needs a necklace. but not just any necklace. he needs a "honey, i love you even more than the day we got married" necklace. well, i don't want to brag, but my selection is larger than ordinary jewelry stores, with truly u
i'm sorry about your wife, roy. i really am. unfortunately, you're gonna have to share her love of enclosed spaces. so, pd towed in dawn's car. found it roadside in the middle of nowhere. searched the immediate area-- nothing unusual, and no viable prints on the outside. get to the inside yet? no, not yet. all right, i'll take the front. i got a receipt... from a truck stop. 1:00 a.m., the night she went missing. 30 bucks. does it say what she bought? i've got an evidence bag. that looks like a...
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roy: but then, in the early 1900s, we began to treat our water. and since then, we've seen a rapid decline in the incidence of waterborne disease. narrator: most cities treat drinking water through filtration, chlorination, and sometimes ozonation to kill pathogens in the source supply. these are complex treatment plants that cost millions of dollars to operate, but are necessary for our wellbeing. the treatment of drinking water has been called one of the greatest public health achievements of the last century. the water infrastructure itself protects the treated water until it comes out of our taps. it's been since 1911, since we had an outbreak of cholera or typhoid in the united states. but that doesn't mean that it can't happen. it can happen. if we aren't on our guard all the time, we are vulnerable to going right back where we were in 1911. in milwaukee, health experts are taking a close look at the public water supply. in milwaukee, thousands of people have been getting sick. man: private distributors of bottled water are sending extra sup
roy: but then, in the early 1900s, we began to treat our water. and since then, we've seen a rapid decline in the incidence of waterborne disease. narrator: most cities treat drinking water through filtration, chlorination, and sometimes ozonation to kill pathogens in the source supply. these are complex treatment plants that cost millions of dollars to operate, but are necessary for our wellbeing. the treatment of drinking water has been called one of the greatest public health achievements of...
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abc's aditi roy has the story. in big hearted san francisco. >> reporter: san francisco under siege this morning. >> we begin this morning's broadcast with breaking news from san francisco's hall of justice. >> please caped crusader, we need you. and bring the bat kid. >> reporter: the bat call went out. and a pint sized kid crusader arrived in the bat mobile. it's bat kid. bat kid to the rescue. while an estimated 13,000 people gathered to cheer him on. the mini super hero has battled evils before. behind the mask is five-year-old miles scott, a leukemia survivor from tulelake, california, diagnosed at 18 months, just finished his last chemotherapy treatment in june. and had an ambitious dream. >> be batman. >> reporter: the make a wish foundation made it happen. thousands responded and set up fake crimes for miles to solve like the riddler robbing a nearby bank. batman and bat kid went to the scene to take on their arch enemy. >> there have been plenty of super hero wishes over the years, nothing like this has ha
abc's aditi roy has the story. in big hearted san francisco. >> reporter: san francisco under siege this morning. >> we begin this morning's broadcast with breaking news from san francisco's hall of justice. >> please caped crusader, we need you. and bring the bat kid. >> reporter: the bat call went out. and a pint sized kid crusader arrived in the bat mobile. it's bat kid. bat kid to the rescue. while an estimated 13,000 people gathered to cheer him on. the mini super...
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i'm from roy, utah. got three beautiful daughters and i am a hot mama. >> my name is tamara jackson and i lost 70 pounds thanks to hip hop abs. >> my name is diane. i'm from salt lake city, utah. i've had two kids, gone from a size 16 to a size 6, and look at these abs! >> announcer: get ready, becausyou're about to find out how to save 75% off hip hop abs! if you're looking to shed the fat, a way to flatten and sculpt your core and finally get those tight, sexy, toned abs of ur dreams, then stop doing sit-ups. >> woman: say what?! >> announcer: and start dancing with hip hop abs, the fun, new ab-sculpti system that takes the world's hottest dance moves and turns them into ab-sculpting, fat-burning routines, so you don't even feel like you're working out. it's designed to engage your entire core, all while you're just dancing. and nothing makes you want to get up and dance more than great music, and that's what shaun's complete ab-sculing hip hop abs program is all about first, shaun will teach you his s
i'm from roy, utah. got three beautiful daughters and i am a hot mama. >> my name is tamara jackson and i lost 70 pounds thanks to hip hop abs. >> my name is diane. i'm from salt lake city, utah. i've had two kids, gone from a size 16 to a size 6, and look at these abs! >> announcer: get ready, becausyou're about to find out how to save 75% off hip hop abs! if you're looking to shed the fat, a way to flatten and sculpt your core and finally get those tight, sexy, toned abs of...
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abc's aditi roy is on the story. >> doing 71 back there in a 55, okay? >> reporter: new mexico state police said it began with a traffic stop, the situation quickly escalates when the driver disobeys the officer and pulls away. he catches up to her and pulls her over for a second time. this time, his tone is harsh. >> get out of the vehicle. get out of the vehicle right now! >> reporter: the officer reaches in, trying to pull the driver out. >> you're already facing evading charges. you ran away from me, okay? >> sir, i pulled back over. i didn't run away. us see my children. >> reporter: she finally gets out. >> turn around and face your vehicle. >> reporter: but she tries to go back in. and her son comes out and rushes the officer. the two scuffle as the other children scream. the boy rushes into the car as backup arrives. >> open the door! open the door! >> reporter: as an officer smashes the back window with a baton, the woman drives away again. while another officer fires three shots at the minivan with five kids inside, one reportedly as young as 6
abc's aditi roy is on the story. >> doing 71 back there in a 55, okay? >> reporter: new mexico state police said it began with a traffic stop, the situation quickly escalates when the driver disobeys the officer and pulls away. he catches up to her and pulls her over for a second time. this time, his tone is harsh. >> get out of the vehicle. get out of the vehicle right now! >> reporter: the officer reaches in, trying to pull the driver out. >> you're already...
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he wrote -- father roy bourgeois? , just word inclusiveness to add onto to what matthew was saying also, i think it is very important to remind ourselves in this conversation and future conversations of something very in port and which really is at in very core of the crisis the roman catholic church today. and it is this. male,pe, pope francis, is a man. he is the leader of an all-male culture. it is dominated roman catholic church for centuries. he and the men in this all-male clerical culture that i've been a member of for 46 years, we have claimed and continue to claim that only we as men can speak for god. only we can interpret the holy scriptures and know the will of god. therein lies a serious problem. women are viewed -- and i say this with great sadness -- it saddens me to see this, women are viewed as lesser than men as expressed in the church's teaching. only men can be ordained. women are not worthy. and also very important, gays and lesbians are seen as lesser than straight. which is very important. i thi
he wrote -- father roy bourgeois? , just word inclusiveness to add onto to what matthew was saying also, i think it is very important to remind ourselves in this conversation and future conversations of something very in port and which really is at in very core of the crisis the roman catholic church today. and it is this. male,pe, pope francis, is a man. he is the leader of an all-male culture. it is dominated roman catholic church for centuries. he and the men in this all-male clerical...
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aditi roy, abc news. los angeles. >> it's all about the fees now. >> it is. and makes it hard to comparison shop. which is my biggest gripe about the fees. you are trying to find the cheapest ticket but you don't know until it is said and done. >> expedia.com and smartertravel.com have a list of what airline charges for fees. so it's a good thing to look at. >> good to compare to that. >> i miss the airline food even if i liked to complain about it. it was fun to complain about it. >> anything that comes in the compartmentalized trays. i love that. everything in its place. it was warm. >> coming up the highlights of last night's "american music awards," and the latest strange thing that miley cyrus did. >>> and the box office bonanza that really caught fire with fans. you are watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations. ♪ skinny so skinny >>> "skinny" time. "american music awards," an interesting show. some things were great and some downright weird. we will start with the downright weird -- miley cyr
aditi roy, abc news. los angeles. >> it's all about the fees now. >> it is. and makes it hard to comparison shop. which is my biggest gripe about the fees. you are trying to find the cheapest ticket but you don't know until it is said and done. >> expedia.com and smartertravel.com have a list of what airline charges for fees. so it's a good thing to look at. >> good to compare to that. >> i miss the airline food even if i liked to complain about it. it was fun to...
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abc's aditi roy in los angeles. >> reporter: he is one of the last people who saw michael jackson alive. and now, dr. conrad murray, who treated jackson while preparing for his "this is it" tour, is speaking out for the first time since being released from prison. murray was convicted of involuntary manslaughter in 2011 for giving the pop superstar an overdose of the drug propofol. he was released just a few weeks ago, serving two years of his four-year sentence. today, murray told australia's "60 minutes" program jackson begged him to give him the drug for insomnia. >> i did not agree with michael in using such a powerful sedative for sleep. so, what i told michael is that, we have to get you off of the substance. however -- i mean, call it ideal or not ideal, michael jackson is not a guy you can just say, "stop it." >> reporter: murray also spoke with the uk newspaper "the daily mail," revealing shocking new details about jackson. murray says, quote, "michael trusted no one. the bed chamber smelled because he did not even let maids in there to clean. there were clothes strewn everywhe
abc's aditi roy in los angeles. >> reporter: he is one of the last people who saw michael jackson alive. and now, dr. conrad murray, who treated jackson while preparing for his "this is it" tour, is speaking out for the first time since being released from prison. murray was convicted of involuntary manslaughter in 2011 for giving the pop superstar an overdose of the drug propofol. he was released just a few weeks ago, serving two years of his four-year sentence. today, murray...
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here's abc's aditi roy. >> reporter: the sun had already set at wildcat haven in sherwood, oregon, when officers responded to a 911 call saturday night, looking for a 36-year-old caretaker mauled by an exotic cat. >> talking to the other officers, it's dark. this is a pretty remote area here. the area inside there also has wild look to it. >> reporter: by the time they got to the woman, seen here in a story about the sanctuary, she was already dead. investigators don't know if the big cat's enclosure was left open or if it escaped. abc news tried to reach out to wildcat haven. our messages have not been returned. it's just the latest attack at a wild animal rescue. >> the person is still in the enclosure with the lion. >> reporter: in march, 24-year-old intern diana hanson was killed by a 550-pound lion, which escaped from its feeding pen at a california sanctuary. and in june, 21-year-old marissa dubb was critically injured when a tiger attacked her at an indiana animal refuge. >> these are wild animals and even in situations where people who know lots about them and work with them, at
here's abc's aditi roy. >> reporter: the sun had already set at wildcat haven in sherwood, oregon, when officers responded to a 911 call saturday night, looking for a 36-year-old caretaker mauled by an exotic cat. >> talking to the other officers, it's dark. this is a pretty remote area here. the area inside there also has wild look to it. >> reporter: by the time they got to the woman, seen here in a story about the sanctuary, she was already dead. investigators don't know if...
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here tonight, abc's aditi roy. >> reporter: it was a traffic stop that quickly escalated. >> doing 71 back there in a 55, okay. >> reporter: in the dash cam video, a woman, whom police identify as 39-year-old oriana ferrell from tennessee. >> turn the vehicle off for me. >> reporter: ferrell instead speeds away, setting off a half-mile chase. the officer catches up to her, this time, he reaches in to pull her out. >> you are already facing evading charges right now. you ran away from me, okay? >> i pulled back over. i didn't run away. >> reporter: finally, she comes out. >> turn around and face your vehicle. ma'am, listen to me. >> reporter: but ferrell tries to get back in the car again. her five children ranging from 6 to 18 years old all still in the car. ferrell's 14-year-old son comes out of the mini van an scuffles with the officer. you can hear the other children screaming. the boy rushing back in as police backup arrives. >> open the door! >> open the door! >> reporter: the officer smashes the rear side window with the baton. ferrell drives away a second time, while another of
here tonight, abc's aditi roy. >> reporter: it was a traffic stop that quickly escalated. >> doing 71 back there in a 55, okay. >> reporter: in the dash cam video, a woman, whom police identify as 39-year-old oriana ferrell from tennessee. >> turn the vehicle off for me. >> reporter: ferrell instead speeds away, setting off a half-mile chase. the officer catches up to her, this time, he reaches in to pull her out. >> you are already facing evading charges...
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rob roy. >> is seymour there, last name butts. >> just a sec, is there a butts here? seymour butts? hey, everybody, i want to seymour buds. >> moe's tavern, birthplace of the rob roy, the recipe for the rob roy. maybe born at moe's tavern. you want blended scotch, two and a quarter ounces. like this. you want sweet vermut th, aka, italian, the red kind. three quarters of an ounce. like this. very simple, very easy. then you want orange bitters, which used to be hard to find, but now you can get them all over the place. orange bitters. don't use angus if you can't find orange bitters because it makes a whole different thing that you won't like. and then stir. and that's it. ther
rob roy. >> is seymour there, last name butts. >> just a sec, is there a butts here? seymour butts? hey, everybody, i want to seymour buds. >> moe's tavern, birthplace of the rob roy, the recipe for the rob roy. maybe born at moe's tavern. you want blended scotch, two and a quarter ounces. like this. you want sweet vermut th, aka, italian, the red kind. three quarters of an ounce. like this. very simple, very easy. then you want orange bitters, which used to be hard to find,...
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rob roy. >> is seymour there, last name butts. >> just a sec, is there a butts here? seymour butts? hey, everybody, i want to seymour buds. >> moe's tavern, birthplace of the rob roy, the recipe for the rob roy. maybe born at moe's tavern. you want blended scotch, two and a quarter ounces. like this. you want sweet vermut th, aka, italian, the red kind. three quarters of an ounce. like this. very simple, very easy. then you want orange bitters, which used to be hard to find, but now you can get them all over the place. orange bitters. don't use angus if you can't find orange bitters because it makes a whole different thing that you won't like. and then stir. and that's it. there's no additional garnish. there's nothing i have to shout at you that you're not allowed to eat. it's just the greatest old man drink of all time. and because it's so easy, it's particularly good for lazy old man, which is what we all aspire to, especially when we see how eric cantor has set up the schedule for the hous
rob roy. >> is seymour there, last name butts. >> just a sec, is there a butts here? seymour butts? hey, everybody, i want to seymour buds. >> moe's tavern, birthplace of the rob roy, the recipe for the rob roy. maybe born at moe's tavern. you want blended scotch, two and a quarter ounces. like this. you want sweet vermut th, aka, italian, the red kind. three quarters of an ounce. like this. very simple, very easy. then you want orange bitters, which used to be hard to find,...
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i want to honor someone who is the physical maufrgs of all you all our office priorities and that's roy. please come up. >> so i met ray any first years in office he's born and raised south of market he's a self-taught film photographer and he was guardians best of 2011 winner. navigate many of you have seen his black and white photograph he was one of the opening exhibitions documenting our people and residents and seniors and families and our residents. ray and his family moved here from philippines in 2003. he represents so many schools. he's an engaged constituent. he used his art to tell their own story and to make visible the children and ask the of sixth street. he was a guest lure at harvard and a commissions after the through the arts commission and worked with urban on the sixth street. he worked with the united players and republican sun's center. which is funded by the stabilization funds brought by many of you to build basic skills to prepare people for work and to support small businesses in consulting. when ray presented his photo exhibition in my. he said that when peopl
i want to honor someone who is the physical maufrgs of all you all our office priorities and that's roy. please come up. >> so i met ray any first years in office he's born and raised south of market he's a self-taught film photographer and he was guardians best of 2011 winner. navigate many of you have seen his black and white photograph he was one of the opening exhibitions documenting our people and residents and seniors and families and our residents. ray and his family moved here...
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for "good morning america," aditi roy, abc news, los angeles. >> learn something new every day. i didn't know turkeys like to snuggle. >>> time for a check of the weather and over to ginger zee. >>> we showed you that large area of severe weather if you don't get in on the severe weather and you're in that area it's going to be gusty. st. louis n the 30s. chicago, seeing gusts of 41 miles an hour. it's going to be a windy day. we're mild out ahead of that system here on the east coast. look at washington, d.c., 66. we've got a live shot, too. it looks really nice. you'll see increasing clouds for the day. by tomorrow, that same rain not as severe or thunderstormy, it's going to make it here. miami, 85 today. 86 in orlando. that storm system as it moves in, behind it comes cold air. look at milwaukee, the numbers drop into the 40s, new york city, you're in the 60s again today. really cloudier, though, so things will be changing. but not too dramatically. snow kwal mee had 2 feet of snow. that's the big picture. let's get a check now a little closer to home. >> it was a hit last w
for "good morning america," aditi roy, abc news, los angeles. >> learn something new every day. i didn't know turkeys like to snuggle. >>> time for a check of the weather and over to ginger zee. >>> we showed you that large area of severe weather if you don't get in on the severe weather and you're in that area it's going to be gusty. st. louis n the 30s. chicago, seeing gusts of 41 miles an hour. it's going to be a windy day. we're mild out ahead of that...
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republican congressman brad wen cher and strategy associates and avik roy, author of "how medicaid failed the core." >>>, the insurance commissioners had problems with cancellation renewal. the back payment and payment mechanisms on the obama care website has yet to be ruled. two-week crunch period. does that mean well? >> kathleen sebelius is the former president of national association of insurance commissioners. i keep -- you're not going to invite me to this program anymore because i keep asking the same question. who is advising this president when it comes to how the insurance markets work? i don't get these guys. >> join the crowd. i get that, too. no quarterback. brad, let me go to you, congressman. yesterday we had these revelations from mr. chow, from the hhs. he says 30 to 40% of the website is not brok is not built. specifically the back payments and the purchasing. my question is even if you got renewals, bob says you have to get it in by the first half of december, how are they going to work this through if you can't pay for it and connect the website to the insurance compan
republican congressman brad wen cher and strategy associates and avik roy, author of "how medicaid failed the core." >>>, the insurance commissioners had problems with cancellation renewal. the back payment and payment mechanisms on the obama care website has yet to be ruled. two-week crunch period. does that mean well? >> kathleen sebelius is the former president of national association of insurance commissioners. i keep -- you're not going to invite me to this program...
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fbi profiler roy hazelwood came down to help. three detectives drove him around the city and turned into jefferey mathis' neighborhood. >> as soon as we turned on to that street, everything stopped. a guy cutting the grass stopped. guys playing dominos on the porch stopped. i said, what's going on? everything stopped. they said, laughingly, that's because we have a honky in the car. >> john glover, who took over as fbi chief in atlanta that summer, said that's why he and hazelwood decided the killer had to be black. >> the killer is someone who is invisible in the black community and who is invisible in the black community but another black person? >> malcolm harris was one of the first task force detectives. he knew it had to be someone who went unnoticed. >> we felt like it was somebody who could come in the neighborhood and get these children and not draw attention to themselves. >> the question of which race struck a raw nerve. it had been only a dozen years since the murder of dr. martin luther king. on the surface, atlanta
fbi profiler roy hazelwood came down to help. three detectives drove him around the city and turned into jefferey mathis' neighborhood. >> as soon as we turned on to that street, everything stopped. a guy cutting the grass stopped. guys playing dominos on the porch stopped. i said, what's going on? everything stopped. they said, laughingly, that's because we have a honky in the car. >> john glover, who took over as fbi chief in atlanta that summer, said that's why he and hazelwood...
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has been again a fide as genocide even the supremes cool still polls and they can close to this day roy. williams he joins us now is really good to speak to can you give us some examples. indian women. in eighty six percent of those cases. or it's a non-issue and she waited sections. right because it's been traced directly to the inability of tribes to prosecute projects or fronts and made in my book savage. is if you look at the history of the more civilized nations treat. indigenous peoples really make sure you are the savages and you are the more civilized one very famous study done around that every single treaty that the united states and the go share with tribes that in fact reached at one time or another or had to by way supreme court said they had no property rights there or no rights to just say shit and there was a horrible language in your. house who are recognize that everyone knows that savage tribes of america are treaties really. so this perpetuation of stereotypes in this case which is still of our mall in the united states is the work of our president and city into the
has been again a fide as genocide even the supremes cool still polls and they can close to this day roy. williams he joins us now is really good to speak to can you give us some examples. indian women. in eighty six percent of those cases. or it's a non-issue and she waited sections. right because it's been traced directly to the inability of tribes to prosecute projects or fronts and made in my book savage. is if you look at the history of the more civilized nations treat. indigenous peoples...
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. >> jeremy fallo penal y marca el 3 a 1 al 80 y al 83 roy para cerrar por el centro en descuido de méxico al 87 viene carlos peña con buen partido 4 a 2 , el global 9 a 3 méxico va a al mundial . >> otro equipo que el miércoles jugo por el repechaje uruguay ante jordania en uruguay se festejo el partido 0 a 0 en la ida 5 a 0 para uruguay están en el mundial plaza 32 y dejan eliminados a jordania . >> con esto todo listo para el sorteo de la fifa en diciembre para ver quien contra quien más en acción deportiva , pasela bien . >> [♪ ♪] . >> [música] . >> faltan 205 días para el mundial diana nos lleva a otra parte en brasil . >> porto alegre ,hace honor que son tentación , su clima tropical y costumbres le hacen una ciudad distinta tiene clasicos en el polarizado , para su misión albergar 5 encuentros . >> gracias . >> más adelante en noticias univisión 14 . >> alertan de riesgos con cierto tipo de detergenge . >> . >> [música] . >> [música] . >> el cnetro nacional para control del envenenamiento lanzan alerta por ingerir detergente, vienen en colores atractivos niños los
. >> jeremy fallo penal y marca el 3 a 1 al 80 y al 83 roy para cerrar por el centro en descuido de méxico al 87 viene carlos peña con buen partido 4 a 2 , el global 9 a 3 méxico va a al mundial . >> otro equipo que el miércoles jugo por el repechaje uruguay ante jordania en uruguay se festejo el partido 0 a 0 en la ida 5 a 0 para uruguay están en el mundial plaza 32 y dejan eliminados a jordania . >> con esto todo listo para el sorteo de la fifa en diciembre para ver...
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aditi roy was there. >> reporter: already victorious over leukemia, miles scott lived out his fantasy, alongside batman himself. in order to transform the city by the bay, into a fantasy land. thousands of citizens chipped in. from ordinary citizens, to the chief of police. >> caped crusader, we need you. and bring the batkid. >> reporter: batkid and batman burst on the scene, to save a damsel in distress. the pint-sized wonder freed her, with thousands of adoring fans chanting his praises. that was just the beginning of his action-packed day. dealing out bat justice to a truly gotham-worthy crime spree. after napping the riddler in the middle of a bank heist, the superhero stopped for a bat bite. batkid is having lunch right now. but there's no rest for him. we're hearing reports that a penguin has kidnapped the mascot of the san francisco giants. a flash mop alerted the batkid. while the penguin roused about the flap he caused. do you think you can take him? >> oh, yeah. >> reporter: wrong again, bird brain. the dynamic duo gave chase. and while the bat nailed the crook, his counter
aditi roy was there. >> reporter: already victorious over leukemia, miles scott lived out his fantasy, alongside batman himself. in order to transform the city by the bay, into a fantasy land. thousands of citizens chipped in. from ordinary citizens, to the chief of police. >> caped crusader, we need you. and bring the batkid. >> reporter: batkid and batman burst on the scene, to save a damsel in distress. the pint-sized wonder freed her, with thousands of adoring fans...
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the setup was that roy brewer, who was the head of the iatse union - i'm sorry to say that -- was the one who -- >> what do you mean? >> well, i mean this is a stagehands' union. i'd like to say good things about unions, but they get bureaucratized, and they go right-wing, you know? they get bad. this was a bad leader, and he terrorized all of the jewish moguls who were being accused of communism by the house un- american activities committee, and they yielded to whatever he said to them, out of fear that they would get branded as communists or that they'd boycott the film, alright? and so, when, you know, they called yip in to do huckleberry finn with burt lane, then roy and the guys said, "no, he's on our blacklist, ok? and you can't hire him." and then yip went away. and they wanted him to work on dr. doolittle. "no, you can't hire him." and the same thing for radio and tv. and that was known as a, quote, "blacklist," which wasn't -- that wasn't the first use of the term, because in small towns we had company corporations going, if you did something that the company didn't like, yo
the setup was that roy brewer, who was the head of the iatse union - i'm sorry to say that -- was the one who -- >> what do you mean? >> well, i mean this is a stagehands' union. i'd like to say good things about unions, but they get bureaucratized, and they go right-wing, you know? they get bad. this was a bad leader, and he terrorized all of the jewish moguls who were being accused of communism by the house un- american activities committee, and they yielded to whatever he said to...
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. >> but roy slagle has had more contact than most inmates here. it's just been all the wrong kind. at the time of our shoot, he held a dubious record. he had had more cell extractions than any other inmate at the prison. cell extractions occur when inmates violate rules. and refuse orders to cuff up and vacate their cells. it's then up to a specially trained emergency response team to forcibly remove them. and in slagle's case, the extractions are always intense. >> [ bleep ]. >> roy slagle is a big, powerful guy. he is intimidating looking. when you meet him, you understand why he would have been considered a formidable opponent in a cell extraction. >> in and out of correctional facilities since the age of 14, slagle was serving time for robbery and assault when we met him. >> i got some criminal tendencies, okay? i robbed and i fought with a guy in here. ain't in here for nothing, you know? i've been in quite a bit of trouble here or i would have been out a long time ago. >> i'm the shift commander. i need to have you uncover your window. are you going to cooperate or do you wan
. >> but roy slagle has had more contact than most inmates here. it's just been all the wrong kind. at the time of our shoot, he held a dubious record. he had had more cell extractions than any other inmate at the prison. cell extractions occur when inmates violate rules. and refuse orders to cuff up and vacate their cells. it's then up to a specially trained emergency response team to forcibly remove them. and in slagle's case, the extractions are always intense. >> [ bleep ]....