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. >> jay kirk recounts the life of taxidermist carl akeley. he recalls the hunting expeditions in africa where theodore roosevelt and tt barnum and the decision later in life to stop hunting and create sanctuaries for animals to live and be studied. from the academy of natural sciences in philadelphia, this is just over 45 minutes. >> hello and good evening. que so much for being here and for that wonderful introduction. excuse me while -- i can't tell you how grateful i am to be here tonight at the academy of natural sciences and to see so many friendly faces. thank you so much for coming out tonight. i just can't believe it. i also want to assure any of you who might still be wondering know, there will not be an actual taxidermy demonstration in tonight's program. so apologies to any of you who are expecting. but i do have a i want to begin by telling you a story that took place 100 years ago at the top of mount kenya. it was here in june, 1910 my friend karl illegally found itself attracting a creature that would forever change his life. he
. >> jay kirk recounts the life of taxidermist carl akeley. he recalls the hunting expeditions in africa where theodore roosevelt and tt barnum and the decision later in life to stop hunting and create sanctuaries for animals to live and be studied. from the academy of natural sciences in philadelphia, this is just over 45 minutes. >> hello and good evening. que so much for being here and for that wonderful introduction. excuse me while -- i can't tell you how grateful i am to be...
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but by now carl and nicky's marriage was somewhat strained, and carl had left mickey behind at base camp with the rest of their safari party. this is mickey having kind of a classic safari-tile breakfast. that's her in the back, and that little critter on her lap is j.t. jr., being her pet monkey devil who would eventually confirm at least for me lord byron's great statement about truth being stranger than fiction. more on that later. anyway, back on mount kenya. carl had found spoor higher than he ever would have guessed, above the timber line at 14,000 feet, and a little higher in the stagnant marshes where the air was thin as plasma. but right now in the upper bamboo forest as he was creeping along on an ancient and claustrophobic elephant trail, he realized he was now tracking what was very well the biggest bull elephant he had ever come across. but he had also begun to realize to his trembling consternation that at the same time he himself was being hunted by the bull. the trail itself was a kind of maze, a series of interconnected passageways blazed over time that traversed the ele
but by now carl and nicky's marriage was somewhat strained, and carl had left mickey behind at base camp with the rest of their safari party. this is mickey having kind of a classic safari-tile breakfast. that's her in the back, and that little critter on her lap is j.t. jr., being her pet monkey devil who would eventually confirm at least for me lord byron's great statement about truth being stranger than fiction. more on that later. anyway, back on mount kenya. carl had found spoor higher...
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>> this guy was my fantastic, magnet, bossy, difficult, older brother carl. he was the red state to my blue state. all you have to understand to know about how complicated and difficult this relationship was my first memory of my brother was with when he sail me out a window when i was 2 years old and in the san antonio emergency room with a cut on my eye brow. he gave me the gift of a hard head. he went from there to being the youngest member of the john berk society and coming into my room to smash my joan biaz records because she was on the list. he was complicated, but saying all of that he was mysterious. he grew up to be a trial lawyer turned apple orchardist. part of the madening sibling thing was understanding the control freak nature that my brother had. for example, every year he would send me a box of fruit. the fruit he grew in his gorgeous orchards in washington state. the fruit came with the carl tax where you would get 25 telephone calls before the fruit came, such as, fruit is coming next week, are you going to be home? this is said in a texas
>> this guy was my fantastic, magnet, bossy, difficult, older brother carl. he was the red state to my blue state. all you have to understand to know about how complicated and difficult this relationship was my first memory of my brother was with when he sail me out a window when i was 2 years old and in the san antonio emergency room with a cut on my eye brow. he gave me the gift of a hard head. he went from there to being the youngest member of the john berk society and coming into my...
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enter carl akeley, world's greatest taxidermist. by now, henry farrell ferrets osborne was considering -- comparing him a talent equal only to phidias the great screed screed -- maghreb sculpture who preserved images of the gods in the parthenon. as such, his job in a nutshell was to take a snapshot of the dawn's creation in all its splendor before it was snuffed out. was this a somewhat fatalistic philosophy? cs. was he a charge method with charging time capsules in the vanishing world? yes. did he love the animals he was killing? i truly think he did, yes. i know he did. but the full scale conception of this ultimate time capsule would only come to akeley after he had taken that beating by the elephant back on mount kenya. it was while he was confined to his tent, healing from his ones, that he first began to have these feverish visions of what would become after several more harrowing expeditions and three decades. the grandiose akeley hall of african mammals. while he lay there on his cot, listening to camp sounds around him dur
enter carl akeley, world's greatest taxidermist. by now, henry farrell ferrets osborne was considering -- comparing him a talent equal only to phidias the great screed screed -- maghreb sculpture who preserved images of the gods in the parthenon. as such, his job in a nutshell was to take a snapshot of the dawn's creation in all its splendor before it was snuffed out. was this a somewhat fatalistic philosophy? cs. was he a charge method with charging time capsules in the vanishing world? yes....
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you always have to show off and tell us what you know, carl said. i'll be in washington next week i say. i have an interview, i have to close of peace. you promised me, you said you would stay away from
you always have to show off and tell us what you know, carl said. i'll be in washington next week i say. i have an interview, i have to close of peace. you promised me, you said you would stay away from
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you always have to show off and tell us what you know, carl said. i'll be in washington next week i say. i have an interview, i have to
you always have to show off and tell us what you know, carl said. i'll be in washington next week i say. i have an interview, i have to
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the fruit came with the carl tax where you would get 25 telephone calls before the fruit came, such as, fruit is coming next week, are you going to be home? this is said in a texas accent. i would say i don't know. he said you have to be there because they are my pears and precious and have to put them in the refrigerator the minute you come in. i learned to say okay. then the fruit would come and it would be wrapped like a bomb or something, each fruit, each pear. these gorgeous asian pears had sty row foam socks wrapped around them. after the fruit came you'd get a series of phone calls, can i demand a refund from the ups man, are you sure, can you write down what time it came? >> you have been carrying around this story all your life, what happened, why turn it into a book? >> it was a huge decision. it came completely. so many of us carry around this sibling thing in the attic thing. it came to me because something happened in our life which transformed our relationship. it was huge for me and huge for him. we learned how to become a team. and we had, my brother had a crisis and wr
the fruit came with the carl tax where you would get 25 telephone calls before the fruit came, such as, fruit is coming next week, are you going to be home? this is said in a texas accent. i would say i don't know. he said you have to be there because they are my pears and precious and have to put them in the refrigerator the minute you come in. i learned to say okay. then the fruit would come and it would be wrapped like a bomb or something, each fruit, each pear. these gorgeous asian pears...
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there was carl brenner, fantastic apple guy, expert on opera, he was an alpha romantic figure, flew a plane, looked like harrison ford, many lady friends, wine lover connoisseur. why did i think of him as this difficult person and why did he see me as this is his perception, which of course, i am perfectly willing to say that is me, put the mirror up. miss know it all, expert, his perception was that little sister always trying to get attention. this is pathetic, we'd get together and fight over everything. it was like we were back fighting in the backseat of the car. first time i went to the apple orchards, we had a huge fight about how to pick his fruit. i was bruising the apple. you are bruising my fruit. it was pathetic. you get stuck in that role playing because you are stamped with children with the roles. >> the character we see in this thing most of the time is pretty objectively difficult, not just somebody who is always irritated at his sister, but somebody mean, who has made his mother sad and angry and reaction to most things is sour and hostile. how much of that did you e
there was carl brenner, fantastic apple guy, expert on opera, he was an alpha romantic figure, flew a plane, looked like harrison ford, many lady friends, wine lover connoisseur. why did i think of him as this difficult person and why did he see me as this is his perception, which of course, i am perfectly willing to say that is me, put the mirror up. miss know it all, expert, his perception was that little sister always trying to get attention. this is pathetic, we'd get together and fight...
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carl? >> lester holt in kabul, thanks. >>> thousands of american troops spent this thanksgiving in iraq as well. among the first members of the 1st infantry division enjoying dinner at camp taji near baghdad, on this day in kirkuk, it also included the presentation of purple hearts. the captain tony smith of minnesota and private first class matthew gray of michigan. >>> as we were reminded this week there are nearly 30,000 u.s. troops in south korea, an outpost for american forces since the korean war began 60 years ago. the "uss george washington" will take part in military exercises off korea next week. this follows tuesday's attack by north korea, which rained artillery fire on an island near the border killing four including two civilians and triggering an international crisis. nbc's ian williams made his way to that island today for a firsthand look. >> reporter: we traveled on one of the first ferries to resume service since tuesday's attack. to the very edge of north korean waters w
carl? >> lester holt in kabul, thanks. >>> thousands of american troops spent this thanksgiving in iraq as well. among the first members of the 1st infantry division enjoying dinner at camp taji near baghdad, on this day in kirkuk, it also included the presentation of purple hearts. the captain tony smith of minnesota and private first class matthew gray of michigan. >>> as we were reminded this week there are nearly 30,000 u.s. troops in south korea, an outpost for...
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carl mcadams. lisa armstrong. and there he is, gary frick, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] all right, guys, before you vote, i want to give you a quick briefing on the candidates. so, listen up. hey, you guys listening? [ light laughter ] all right. good. gary, get up -- gary, get off her. lisa, get over here. thank you. all right, ready? now, i'm sure you've heard paladino's pledge to reduce state spending by 20% in his first year. while cuomo says he will consolidate state governments and bring back more jobs to new york. you guys get all that? you're just psyched to vote. let's just do this. let's do this. release the puppies. let's see who they want to go for. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ like carl paladino. looks like carl paladino. the puppies have voted. ♪ the puppies have voted there. the puppies, we have the results. the puppies have predicted that carl paladino will be the next governor of new york by a score of 3-2. [ scattered cheers ] very hungry puppies. thanks again to our little puppies. come h
carl mcadams. lisa armstrong. and there he is, gary frick, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] all right, guys, before you vote, i want to give you a quick briefing on the candidates. so, listen up. hey, you guys listening? [ light laughter ] all right. good. gary, get up -- gary, get off her. lisa, get over here. thank you. all right, ready? now, i'm sure you've heard paladino's pledge to reduce state spending by 20% in his first year. while cuomo says he will consolidate state governments and...
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carl? >> all right, mike taibbi in manhattan. thanks. now here's amy. >> carl, thank you. industry analysts are crossing their fingers, counting on this being the best holiday season in years. here with more on the shopping outlook is nicole lappen, anchor of cnbc's "worldwide exchange." good morning. >> good morning. >> you're a shopping expert now in >> i try to be. >> black friday is officially behind us. although we call this black friday weekend. expectations were fairly high. how is it shaping up? >> it's expected to be the best black friday in three years and expectations were extremely high going in to black friday. 138 million people were expected to hit the stores. hit the malls. and that's compared to last year, that saw about 134 million people shopping. and we're expecting to see more and more people hit the stores this year, retailers are more hopeful that consumers are back in full force. but compare that to the last two years that we saw flat or negative growth. we're not coming from anywhere spectacular. >> and what does black friday itself say about the o
carl? >> all right, mike taibbi in manhattan. thanks. now here's amy. >> carl, thank you. industry analysts are crossing their fingers, counting on this being the best holiday season in years. here with more on the shopping outlook is nicole lappen, anchor of cnbc's "worldwide exchange." good morning. >> good morning. >> you're a shopping expert now in >> i try to be. >> black friday is officially behind us. although we call this black friday...
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i definitely sort of focus mainly on carl in my lecture tonight, but the book is definitely about carl and micki. i see it as romance. her story was amazing. yet, it's phenomenal to me that a book has not been written about her, like the full treatment. and not to go on too long, or give a spoiler, but she ended up on her own crossing africa. she was the first female export across africa on her own, working for the brooklyn museum in the late '20s. but yeah, she's just as much a part of the story as carl is. [inaudible] >> this is -- the movie footage is that i'm using here is connected to the akeley. the johnsons, and they were kind of really glitzy, amazing movie maker couple at the time, you know, at first they're going off to borneo. they did a lot of savage movies, movies like haga guerrilla and wild savages of the south seas, stuff like that. but they decided, they became friends with akeley. they were a bit younger than him, and he convinced them to go to africa and film. they went over there and they moved there for nearly a decade, making these movies. and that kind of an inte
i definitely sort of focus mainly on carl in my lecture tonight, but the book is definitely about carl and micki. i see it as romance. her story was amazing. yet, it's phenomenal to me that a book has not been written about her, like the full treatment. and not to go on too long, or give a spoiler, but she ended up on her own crossing africa. she was the first female export across africa on her own, working for the brooklyn museum in the late '20s. but yeah, she's just as much a part of the...
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carl? >> jim, thanks for that. the fbi says the terror threat was real and the suspect planned a grand attack. let's bring in nbc's counter terrorism expert. good morning, roger. >> good morning. >> the suspect is 19 years old. mohamed mohamud, this naturalized somali who was in contact apparently with someone from pakistan. what do we know about the people he might have been talking to? >> well, carl, this is the most interesting unknown question now -- unknown answer to it which is who was he? this is someone who was in the united states. he attended high school from 2007 to 2009. then went to yemen and then pakistan. when mohamud tried to contact him, he contacted him at an internet address traced back to the northwest frontier in pakistan which is where most of the terrorist infrastructure is. what we are seeing is another example of a pakistani nexus to a lot of the u.s. homegrown extremist plots. finding this individual, i think, is going to be a high priority for u.s. counter terrorism. >> authorities think
carl? >> jim, thanks for that. the fbi says the terror threat was real and the suspect planned a grand attack. let's bring in nbc's counter terrorism expert. good morning, roger. >> good morning. >> the suspect is 19 years old. mohamed mohamud, this naturalized somali who was in contact apparently with someone from pakistan. what do we know about the people he might have been talking to? >> well, carl, this is the most interesting unknown question now -- unknown answer...
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ok, carl. why don't you care about her fiber? hey carl. [ male announcer fiber one. cardboard no. delicious yes. . >> somalia pirates released a british couple held for more than a year. paul and rachel chandler met today with the president today. pirates off the coast of east africa kidnapped the couple from their yacht in october 2009. although the pirates received $400,000 in ransom in june, they demanded more money. time magazine reports another ransom of about $300,000 was paid to free the couple. [ inaudible ] >> they were thrown to kenya, according to regional observers, the pirates are still holding more than 500 people hostage. >> in other news of the world tonight, myanmar freed sue chi struck a note of reconciliation today as she spoke publicly for the first time since her release. she told supporters she was ready to work with all democratic forces. her comment is seen by many as an appeal to the bitterly divided opposition party. the nobodyel prize winner was released yesterday after seven years of house arrest. >>> in mexico at least seven people, including a child d
ok, carl. why don't you care about her fiber? hey carl. [ male announcer fiber one. cardboard no. delicious yes. . >> somalia pirates released a british couple held for more than a year. paul and rachel chandler met today with the president today. pirates off the coast of east africa kidnapped the couple from their yacht in october 2009. although the pirates received $400,000 in ransom in june, they demanded more money. time magazine reports another ransom of about $300,000 was paid to...
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but when lawyers like carl massinio started looking into the constitutionality of the arrests and asked for the document, it was nowhere to be found. crucial video and audiotapes were missing as well and after nearly 8 years of litigation, the federal judge decided to launching an investigation and tapped the magistrate judge john facciola. last month after listening to a dozen witnesses, the judge decided to go in a new direction. conflicting statements convinced the judge he needed to look closer into the possibility that -- possibility that city attorneys -- city attorneys were, in the the judge's words, behind the false testimony affidavits as well as misleading statements by district council. as a special master, the judge asked the attorney general as well as the attorneys for the plaintiffs what they thought and the attorney said the new probe would be improper. in a written brief to the court, nickles said it's critical the special master investigation not be a hunt throughout an entire department for potential wrongdoing. and the attorneys told the court it's clear that distric
but when lawyers like carl massinio started looking into the constitutionality of the arrests and asked for the document, it was nowhere to be found. crucial video and audiotapes were missing as well and after nearly 8 years of litigation, the federal judge decided to launching an investigation and tapped the magistrate judge john facciola. last month after listening to a dozen witnesses, the judge decided to go in a new direction. conflicting statements convinced the judge he needed to look...
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laura. >> and now, carl you brought with you. not only did you bring the purple storm with you but brought -- >> kelsey brought a purple storm. that's teddy. >> it's like a one-pound dog. >> yes. >> and they have metals around their neck. what are the metals all about? >> and it is because -- >> yeah. >> nice. >> but then i thought that wasn't good enough for my team. you during the commercial break i said what do you guys think of coach carl and he said he's awesome. >> and lou proud are you of the team? >> really proud. >> really proud? did you guys have fun? >> yeah. >> what was the highlight of the whole season? >> to win. >> to win. >> of course. >> winning, of course. >> and talking about real quickly the youth sports and what it does for the kids. but also some life lessons as well. >> we did this year for 9/11. we explained the significance of that for october. my wife made pink ribbons. and we have pink ribbons in their hair trying to build teamwork and unity and this team played so well. >> well, congratulations, girls.
laura. >> and now, carl you brought with you. not only did you bring the purple storm with you but brought -- >> kelsey brought a purple storm. that's teddy. >> it's like a one-pound dog. >> yes. >> and they have metals around their neck. what are the metals all about? >> and it is because -- >> yeah. >> nice. >> but then i thought that wasn't good enough for my team. you during the commercial break i said what do you guys think of coach...
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you always have to show off and tell us what you know, carl said. i'll be in washington next week i say. i have an interview, i have to close of peace. you promised me, you said you would stay away from washington state. you sat right here and said you would not go to the cascades. he yells as loudly as i have ever heard him. washington, d.c. i shout back. i have the trait as well. [laughter]. >> as you are thinking about that, i would like to ask you to give us one more. there are 2 completely surprising and interesting substories woven through this narrative of your brother, 1, your fabulous aunt character in mexico getting frosty into mexico and running around with frita caller and your discovery of apples? >> this is astonishing, are we talking about the family past apple? >> both and the way thing danagers come together, yeah. >> kind of astonishing, again working on the idea that everything is passed down in families is it or is it not or is it coincidence. my father had a difficult relationship with his father from mexico. we knew our family
you always have to show off and tell us what you know, carl said. i'll be in washington next week i say. i have an interview, i have to close of peace. you promised me, you said you would stay away from washington state. you sat right here and said you would not go to the cascades. he yells as loudly as i have ever heard him. washington, d.c. i shout back. i have the trait as well. [laughter]. >> as you are thinking about that, i would like to ask you to give us one more. there are 2...
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ok, carl. why don't you care about her fiber? hey carl. [ male announcer ] fiber one. cardboard no. delicious yes. >>> okay, it's catching up to us, now. welcome to november. >> actually, we had a normal day temperature wise. we made it up to the normal. 48 degrees was the high, today, but we are going to see our temperatures stay a little cooler than last week, in a fairly narrow range for the most part until about thursday with temperatures, really going to feel more wintery. we'll talk about that in a few minutes. of concern is what happened to the blue sky that you see out there. apart from the fact thats sun has set and it wouldn't be blue any way, it is cloudy, clouds have been producing rainshowers for the past few hours and a few ice pellets. we got a report from oak brook of two events of ice pellets one this morning and this evening. our current temperature, that's the high, today, 48. our current temperature is 10 degrees cooler than that. plenty of cold air to the north in canada. we'll get a big chunk of that wednesday night into thursday. temperatures across the area,
ok, carl. why don't you care about her fiber? hey carl. [ male announcer ] fiber one. cardboard no. delicious yes. >>> okay, it's catching up to us, now. welcome to november. >> actually, we had a normal day temperature wise. we made it up to the normal. 48 degrees was the high, today, but we are going to see our temperatures stay a little cooler than last week, in a fairly narrow range for the most part until about thursday with temperatures, really going to feel more wintery....
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ok, carl. why don't you care about her fiber? hey carl. [ male announcer ] fiber one. cardboard no. delicious yes. >> this morning we have to look far and wide to find any precipitation, especially in the eastern half of the country. let's take a look at the national radar. a little precipitation up state in new york and main. some is a snow-rain mix. westward, the weather gets unsettled. on the stormy side. it will be that way for several days. eventually that drifts eastward. that stormy weather does get through. for the next three or four days, we're looking good here, so get out and take advantage of it. let's look at the cumpt conditions. we're starting out chilly. that's not unusual for autumn. the iner harbor 41. low reading when you consider the chilly temperatures we have here. southwest wind at 5 miles per hour. a sampling of temperatures shows 88 degrees. 44 annapolis. chestertown 39. frederick down to 30. out in western maryland, it is in the mid 30's now in mchenry and frostburg. you can see thin clouds overhead. we're on the thin edge of it. more cloudiness to the nort
ok, carl. why don't you care about her fiber? hey carl. [ male announcer ] fiber one. cardboard no. delicious yes. >> this morning we have to look far and wide to find any precipitation, especially in the eastern half of the country. let's take a look at the national radar. a little precipitation up state in new york and main. some is a snow-rain mix. westward, the weather gets unsettled. on the stormy side. it will be that way for several days. eventually that drifts eastward. that...
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steven vincent bonet, then herbie allen and the last editor, carl carmer. the series was diverse in content and thrived longer than any other such publishing effort. it was one of the most successful literary ventures in publishing history. in addition to the 65 trade editions, there were signed limited editions. there were armed services editions, british editions, young readers' editions and even one title printed in german. and as an example of how things can get complicated, i discovered that the first edition of the hudson carl carmer was issue with the four different dust jackets and end papers. i had to find them all. at our local library, i took hand-written notes of publishers' weekly for articles, publishing ads relating to the series, and i eventually tracks down the few living series authors and illustrators hoping they might provide information about their roles in writing or illustrating the books. from their correspondence and personal interviews, i began to compile first person accounts that provided insight into how the series evolved. i me
steven vincent bonet, then herbie allen and the last editor, carl carmer. the series was diverse in content and thrived longer than any other such publishing effort. it was one of the most successful literary ventures in publishing history. in addition to the 65 trade editions, there were signed limited editions. there were armed services editions, british editions, young readers' editions and even one title printed in german. and as an example of how things can get complicated, i discovered...
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sorry, carl, this is just cool. if you can pull off a trick play, that's original. we haven't seen anything like that before, but if you can, again i'm joined by carl azuz, running it once again. some people are saying this is bad sportsmanship. >> some people are. they had the approval of the refs on this, the whistle never blew, the line stayed put and the center did hand the quarterback the football. this is something as far as the refs were concerned, totally green lighted. you liked it. you thought it was cool. >> love it. >> i talked to a parent who tried to argue with me saying, because i didn't agree either, the parent tried to argue look at the peewee level and middle school level you're supposed to teach students about the rules of football and the spirit of the game, not so much about the loopholes of it and that comment is supported by one student on our blog at cnnstudentnews.com, listen to what camille is saying. "plays and fakes are part of the game. this wasn't about skills or throwing the ball. this was about how sneaky you could be." >> isn't that
sorry, carl, this is just cool. if you can pull off a trick play, that's original. we haven't seen anything like that before, but if you can, again i'm joined by carl azuz, running it once again. some people are saying this is bad sportsmanship. >> some people are. they had the approval of the refs on this, the whistle never blew, the line stayed put and the center did hand the quarterback the football. this is something as far as the refs were concerned, totally green lighted. you liked...
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1977, and ed got the support of the main political leadership in harlem, patterson, charlie rangel, carl mccall, and other leaders, fred samuels, and in part because he had promised to keep sidham open. he gets to be mayor and sees the full situation and he says this is a terrible hospital. we're going to close it. but this has horrible political repercussions because they had a constituency to represent. they had gotten a promise from ed, and as they saw it, he broke that promise. >> it's true. >> and the result was enormous, not only enormous demonstrations at the time, there was a sit in at the hospital, big demonstrations around the hospital, eventually it closed. but it created a tremendous -- it created a lingering distrust and lingering bad relations between koch and leaders of the black community. charlie rangel in the course of this, the rhetoric got quite over the top. charlie rangel at one point compared mayor koch to bull connor. because he was mad. and what he was really mad about was, you know, he told ed at one point, you made me a district leader again. i have to be here
1977, and ed got the support of the main political leadership in harlem, patterson, charlie rangel, carl mccall, and other leaders, fred samuels, and in part because he had promised to keep sidham open. he gets to be mayor and sees the full situation and he says this is a terrible hospital. we're going to close it. but this has horrible political repercussions because they had a constituency to represent. they had gotten a promise from ed, and as they saw it, he broke that promise. >>...
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i'm carl had almost forgotten what a win was in the russian premier league side from perm having failed to do so since mid september. relief then the team want to know i guess that's the trick and suffer days early kick off without a victory in five confidence couldn't have been too high in the home squads dressing room so imagine the delight when novak of each other. in its own car kept pressing after that and go to reward for their efforts right after the half time break state beats a wristwatch this time with a beautiful bounce and had to knock the stuffing out of their chechen opponents once and for all leaving to see the second period with minimum of fuss to know the final score at the star stadium propelling on car out of the relegation zone for the first time in weeks. and she from way to. also giving their survival hopes a shot in the arm the new boys had left a solid start to the season snidely simply failing to register a win since august is. sort of though twenty three minutes in against f.c. tom journeyman strike and making the most of this slippery surface one nil up to fin
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up into this house sometimes. >> you're saying a lot, carl, you're saying a lot without saying nothing at all. >> larry: janet jackson, what a star. her new movie "for colored girls" premiers tomorrow. a new book, lots of things happening in her life. there's always something happens in janet jackson's life. how do you feel about your body now when you look in the mirror? are you happy with janet? >> i'm a work in progress, i still have my days when i'm not the greatest and i have my moments where i feel really, really good. so it's still a work in progress. >> larry: you don't feel overweight, though, do you? >> no, i don't, but i can definitely tighten things up for sure. >> larry: you described your new short hairstyle as liberating. i like it, but why is it liberating? >> it's like shedding all the old skin. it's not the first time i have cut all of my hair off. i have done it several times before. but it's the first time i have done it since the whole internet craze so everyone made a big to do really about my cutting my hair. it was liberating, it was fl freeing. and it's easy. >
up into this house sometimes. >> you're saying a lot, carl, you're saying a lot without saying nothing at all. >> larry: janet jackson, what a star. her new movie "for colored girls" premiers tomorrow. a new book, lots of things happening in her life. there's always something happens in janet jackson's life. how do you feel about your body now when you look in the mirror? are you happy with janet? >> i'm a work in progress, i still have my days when i'm not the...
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first to carl cameron on this challenge to nancy pelosi. the thinking was steny hoyer might step up and run against her when he didn't enter heath shuler. >> this is about the division of the democratic party. nancy pelosi being for democrats a real albatross. so many ads targeting nancy pelosi and linking them to her. by blue dog democrats. the fiscally moderate democrats and even socially conservative democrats that nancy pelosi and her liberalism from san francisco was toxic for them and bad for the future of the democratic party. heath shuler had said on the campaign trail that he was going to run against nancy pelosi if reelected and didn't think she should be speaker. the last several days he has been keeping the door open and not closing it and not making a decision. it has caused a tremendous amount of speculation and we caught up with him just a few minutes ago and he confirmed it this is a very big deal. a conservative democrat saying that nancy pelosi should not be the leader says a lot about the party's future in the upcoming le
first to carl cameron on this challenge to nancy pelosi. the thinking was steny hoyer might step up and run against her when he didn't enter heath shuler. >> this is about the division of the democratic party. nancy pelosi being for democrats a real albatross. so many ads targeting nancy pelosi and linking them to her. by blue dog democrats. the fiscally moderate democrats and even socially conservative democrats that nancy pelosi and her liberalism from san francisco was toxic for them...
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in austin and let carl bear out why he did not think they got to be on the ticket. what's interesting is that dick agreed with him. it took me awhile to persuade vice-president cheney to join as on the ticket. there is a lot of speculation. i will tell you this. i'm glad i picked him in 2000. as i sit here in 2010 and glad i picked him in 2000. he was, in my judgment, a super buys president. >> a couple of people that were not eager for you to run for president in 1999 and 2000 were two people very closely related to you. there is some connection with what you state is your biggest mistake in the 2000 campaign. >> you are referring to my daughter's. you can understand why. they graduated from boston haskell, and the idea of their father running and winning and they go to college with secret service is really not appealing to them. michael is referring to the biggest political mistake of my life, not revealing to the people of texas that i had been arrested for dressed driving. i had been up in maine. i went to a bar. he taught me how to drink beer out of the mob wit
in austin and let carl bear out why he did not think they got to be on the ticket. what's interesting is that dick agreed with him. it took me awhile to persuade vice-president cheney to join as on the ticket. there is a lot of speculation. i will tell you this. i'm glad i picked him in 2000. as i sit here in 2010 and glad i picked him in 2000. he was, in my judgment, a super buys president. >> a couple of people that were not eager for you to run for president in 1999 and 2000 were two...
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ok, carl. why don't you care about her fiber? hey carl. [ male announcer ] fiber one. cardboard no. delicious yes. but now you have taken it too far! i don't care if i'm the official spokes candy for pretzel m&m's -- there is no way that you're putting a giant pretzel inside me! listen buddy, i'm not too thrilled about this either. oh boy. [ male announcer ] m&m's pretzel. a crunchy pretzel inside an m&m's. alright, let's get this over with. progresso. hi. we love your weight watchers endorsed soups but my husband looks the way he did 20 years ago. well that's great. you haven't seen him... my other can is ringing. progresso. hey can you tell my wife to relax and enjoy the view? (announcer) progresso. you gotta taste this soup. should we order panda blossom, panda moon... how about chinese at home with wanchai ferry? you can make it in just 14 minutes. mmmh, orange chicken. great. i didn't feel like going out anyway. [ male announcer ] wanchai ferry. restaurant quality chinese in your grocer's freezer. . >>> mark the date, sold out and holiday shopping hats barely started. major ret
ok, carl. why don't you care about her fiber? hey carl. [ male announcer ] fiber one. cardboard no. delicious yes. but now you have taken it too far! i don't care if i'm the official spokes candy for pretzel m&m's -- there is no way that you're putting a giant pretzel inside me! listen buddy, i'm not too thrilled about this either. oh boy. [ male announcer ] m&m's pretzel. a crunchy pretzel inside an m&m's. alright, let's get this over with. progresso. hi. we love your weight...
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ok, carl. why don't you care about her fiber? hey carl. [ male announcer ] fiber one. cardboard no. delicious yes. >>> an organic art exhibit that premiered in new york city is coming to the field museum in chicago next spring, and it may change the way we think about the products we use. it's called design for the living world. they challenged designers to create modern items from raw materials. for instance, this manmade a party dress from salmon skin. kate spade created handbags from wood and a dutch artist and textile designer was dispatched to illinois to create products from the prairie. >> i'm looking at a color and texture, but also i'm looking at what would be a good representation of the prairie. >> christine has never been to illinois. but in just 24 hours at nachusa grasslands, they has learned a lot about life on the prairie. >> most inspiring is the variation of all of the different plants. because if you don't know that much about prairie, you think that it's an agricultural field is kind of like nature. >> christine has a great teacher. >> it has a nice smell. there'
ok, carl. why don't you care about her fiber? hey carl. [ male announcer ] fiber one. cardboard no. delicious yes. >>> an organic art exhibit that premiered in new york city is coming to the field museum in chicago next spring, and it may change the way we think about the products we use. it's called design for the living world. they challenged designers to create modern items from raw materials. for instance, this manmade a party dress from salmon skin. kate spade created handbags...
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speaking of activist investors, carl icahn, boosting his stake in dynegy to almost 13%. that makes him dynegy's largest shareholder. he says he'll vote against a deal to sell dynegy to the blackstone group. instead, he's offering the company a $2 billion line of credit and that helped the shares move higher. and that's tonight's market focus. installment of "inkonomich david gillette." david's an emmy-award-winning illustrator and essayist at twin cities public television. tonight, he takes a bite out of the inner workings of the economy. >> hey, everybody, look up in the sky. it's a cartoonist on a continuing expedition to figure out the economy. today a blitz on academia. but first some lunch. suburban buffet, a chicken finger basket and a cherry coke. total cost, $12, multiplied by everybody in the restaurant, and what do you know, another lesson in the fluidity of global markets. all of that lunch money gets beamed up to the appleby's mother ship. after that, who knows. wall street for mortgage bonds, china for internet filtration. it's tough to follow. that's the ec
speaking of activist investors, carl icahn, boosting his stake in dynegy to almost 13%. that makes him dynegy's largest shareholder. he says he'll vote against a deal to sell dynegy to the blackstone group. instead, he's offering the company a $2 billion line of credit and that helped the shares move higher. and that's tonight's market focus. installment of "inkonomich david gillette." david's an emmy-award-winning illustrator and essayist at twin cities public television. tonight, he...
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the winner is carl edwards. he won the sweep and the back flip contest. hamlin is the leader over johnson. harvick 46 points behind. the closest race for the chase in nascar history. it is tight. >> that's it. >> thank you. >>> still to come, this is not your typical dog show. some serious competition among canines next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ♪ ♪ [ dad ] yeah! [ cheers and applause ] [ male announcer ] achievement gets points for living life. earn pnc points for your credit and debit card purchases. ♪ find out more at pnc.com/getpoints. pnc. for the achiever in us all. >>> some canine cops compete for the top dog title. they are the trials in palm desert. >> they go through a series of drills to simulate real-life situations. they're graded on agility and of course ability to catch the bad guys. >>> and he has probably downed dozens of hot dogs. one pizza was too much for the eating champ. he failed in his bid to break the record for the lastest time eating a pizza. it took him two minutes and 3 seconds to finish it. it was 18 seconds to slow. the rules sa
the winner is carl edwards. he won the sweep and the back flip contest. hamlin is the leader over johnson. harvick 46 points behind. the closest race for the chase in nascar history. it is tight. >> that's it. >> thank you. >>> still to come, this is not your typical dog show. some serious competition among canines next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ♪ ♪ [ dad ] yeah! [ cheers and applause ] [ male announcer ] achievement gets points for living life. earn pnc points for your credit...
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ok, carl. why don't you care about her fiber? hey carl. [ male announcer ] fiber one. cardboard no. delicious yes. >>> gosh, pretty shot of the washington monument at 14 minutes after 6:00 on this wednesday morning. off to a nice start. >> it is. and it will be a nice day again today. a good day to get out and go down to the monument, enjoy some sunshine and mild temperatures across the region. temperatures will be a degrees our average high beginning today has dropped off to 59 degrees so starting to make that decline and get closer and closer to the low 50s and the 40s. but today will be a good one. let's jump right in. i want to show you the temperature trend graphic for the next few days. i think you'll like the trend. most of you will. there is your average, 59. we'll be above average for the next several days. thank you, thank you very much. lots of sunshine, folks. just glorious. 61 on friday. 63 on saturday. the whole weekend looks good at this point. current temperatures around the region, we are primarily in the 40s. this hour, we remain at 47- degree here in the direct. i
ok, carl. why don't you care about her fiber? hey carl. [ male announcer ] fiber one. cardboard no. delicious yes. >>> gosh, pretty shot of the washington monument at 14 minutes after 6:00 on this wednesday morning. off to a nice start. >> it is. and it will be a nice day again today. a good day to get out and go down to the monument, enjoy some sunshine and mild temperatures across the region. temperatures will be a degrees our average high beginning today has dropped off to 59...
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finished the race in second place behind carl edwards, good enough to win the title. he's won five consecutive points titles in nascar. coming up at the top of the hour on "morning joe" -- it's going to be a whole lot of groping going on this busy travel week as the tsa shows no signs -- will maybe some cracks backing off its hands on policy. how much more will travelers take? we will remove our belts, shoes and cell phones and discuss. we will huddle around the water cooler to watch the second episode of sarah palin's alaska there is shooting and halibut assault with a billy club. you'll see it when "way too early" comes right back. , th t what the eight layers needed. hey guys. sorry we're late. milk looks warm. finally got the whole gang together. maple brown sugar, strawberry delight, blueberry muffin. yeah, a little family reunion. [ wind rushes ] whoa! whoa! whoa! whoa! we're cereal here! what? just cooling it down. enough said. gotcha. safety first. whoo-hoo! watch the whole grain! [ female announcer ] try kellogg's® frosted mini-wheats® hot. just add warm mi
finished the race in second place behind carl edwards, good enough to win the title. he's won five consecutive points titles in nascar. coming up at the top of the hour on "morning joe" -- it's going to be a whole lot of groping going on this busy travel week as the tsa shows no signs -- will maybe some cracks backing off its hands on policy. how much more will travelers take? we will remove our belts, shoes and cell phones and discuss. we will huddle around the water cooler to watch...
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johnson finished behind carl edwards and that was good enough for a cup. it's his unprecedented fifth straight title. that's your "first look" at sports i'm fred roggin. >> another quick look at the weather here's nbc's bill karins. >> good morning. for everyone on the eastern seaboard, you're waking up, it's a warm morning. temperatures are warmer than yesterday afternoon in areas. we're in the 50s all the way up here into new york city. a little bit of fog and drizzle out there this morning. be careful, a little extra time driving especially around the d.c. area and baltimore. new york city had a little drizzle overnight. the roads may be a little damp. it's going to be a dry day, showers extreme northern new england and rain through the ohio valley that should clip erie and buffalo and syracuse. the forecast today, a mild day for this time of year, upper 50s, near 60s this time throughout the region. overall, it should be relatively dry, the exception up there in buffalo. into tuesday, not a lot changes. still very mild. look at mid 60s in some cases he
johnson finished behind carl edwards and that was good enough for a cup. it's his unprecedented fifth straight title. that's your "first look" at sports i'm fred roggin. >> another quick look at the weather here's nbc's bill karins. >> good morning. for everyone on the eastern seaboard, you're waking up, it's a warm morning. temperatures are warmer than yesterday afternoon in areas. we're in the 50s all the way up here into new york city. a little bit of fog and drizzle...
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. >> reporter: police arrested 50- year-old carl nicklas at his home. he is the inspector police say left early with the ballots. still missing is an election data recorder. not enough ballots were taken to alter any local races or measures. one resident here points out taking any ballots is very un- democratic. >> i think it's very sad. it's horrible. every vote counts. this election was so important. it was a nail biter. i couldn't leave the tv. to think that someone would do something like that, it just, it's so disappointing. >> reporter: i think a lot of people feel that same way. now, all of this calls to mind that incident you may remember in 2001 when all these red ballot box lids started showing up in the bay and up and down the coast. at the time, director of elections said no ballots were ever lost, but ultimately, 63 ballot box lids showed up in the bay. a lot of people wondered what that was about. >> assuming they were stolen, what's the motive there? we still don't have one. laziness? >> reporter: i can't imagine that anybody thought they
. >> reporter: police arrested 50- year-old carl nicklas at his home. he is the inspector police say left early with the ballots. still missing is an election data recorder. not enough ballots were taken to alter any local races or measures. one resident here points out taking any ballots is very un- democratic. >> i think it's very sad. it's horrible. every vote counts. this election was so important. it was a nail biter. i couldn't leave the tv. to think that someone would do...
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for instance, here's carl paladino who ran for governor of new york. >> make no mistake. you have not heard the last of carl paladino. >> and here's a guy who was eliminated from "product runway." >> you guys definitely have not seen the last of suede. >> see? >> no shortage of fodder in this campaign season, huh? >> i'm surprised perlmutter's
for instance, here's carl paladino who ran for governor of new york. >> make no mistake. you have not heard the last of carl paladino. >> and here's a guy who was eliminated from "product runway." >> you guys definitely have not seen the last of suede. >> see? >> no shortage of fodder in this campaign season, huh? >> i'm surprised perlmutter's
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chief political correspondent carl cameron looks at people and perspective, old and new, starting with attitude adjustment from the senate top republican. >> day one on capitol hill. in the wake of the g.o.p.'s 2010 midterm gain and republican majority leader mitch mcconnell says he's listening. he reversed years of opposition to support two-year moratorium on the so-called earmarks. >> banning earmarks is another small but important symbolic step we can take to show we're serious. another step on the way to serious and sustained cuts and spending and to debt. >> the white house on fox news sunday signalled support for ending earmarks. the shady spending projects that bypass committees but end up hidden in bills without most lawmakers being aware of them. >> we were pleased with the movement and doing away with the earmarks. >> for mcconnell, it marked a political shift and nod for the tea party candidate like rubio and rand paul and nod to the newfound influence. >> the american people sure have chosen outstanding members to join the united states senate. >> a pair of democrats who wo
chief political correspondent carl cameron looks at people and perspective, old and new, starting with attitude adjustment from the senate top republican. >> day one on capitol hill. in the wake of the g.o.p.'s 2010 midterm gain and republican majority leader mitch mcconnell says he's listening. he reversed years of opposition to support two-year moratorium on the so-called earmarks. >> banning earmarks is another small but important symbolic step we can take to show we're serious....
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johnson finished behind carl edwards and that was good enough for a cup. it's his unprecedented fifth straight title. >>> that's your early look at sports on "early today." i'm fred roggin. >>> justin bieber wins big. your early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. plus, when it comes to eating thanksgiving turkey, who's nor ravenous? your uncle or commode komodo dragon? you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back. here's a look at your monday forecast. it's a mess in the west. we got cold air moving down changing rain to snow in many areas. even seattle has a chance of picking up an inch or two early this morning. down in port been, watching cold air moving in changing to a little mixture of rain and snow. high elevations will get nailed once again. by the time we even get to tuesday, that storm kicks to the south. look how cold in the northwest. even with sunshine. chilly rain for much of coastal california on turks and high mountain snows. central sierra, mountain ranges of utah nailed with this next storm. >>> watching on kcr 3, sacr
johnson finished behind carl edwards and that was good enough for a cup. it's his unprecedented fifth straight title. >>> that's your early look at sports on "early today." i'm fred roggin. >>> justin bieber wins big. your early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. plus, when it comes to eating thanksgiving turkey, who's nor ravenous? your uncle or commode komodo dragon? you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back. here's a look...
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they accused al leakey of breaking a deal that carl -- they accused him of breaking the deal. >> there'll be another 40 years after the previous four years. >> despite the war -- the walkout, the parliament went ahead and reelected the leader for another term. he went ahead and ask nouri al- maliki to form the new government. he now has a month to do that. one challenge will be to try to soothe him and his followers and win them back. everybody is well aware that the marginal as asia and of thesunnis in previous governments -- it the marginization of the sunnis in previous governments. >> a powerful explosion has all but destroyed a police compound and a high security area and the city of karachi. at least 20 people are dead and many injured. >> this is all that remains of the building housing one of pakistan's premier units. a truck bomb ripped through these premises, leaving ruins in its aftermath. army militants tried to storm the building minutes earlier. >> the workers had just finished and i was paying them. suddenly i heard gunfire that went on for three or four minutes, then an ex
they accused al leakey of breaking a deal that carl -- they accused him of breaking the deal. >> there'll be another 40 years after the previous four years. >> despite the war -- the walkout, the parliament went ahead and reelected the leader for another term. he went ahead and ask nouri al- maliki to form the new government. he now has a month to do that. one challenge will be to try to soothe him and his followers and win them back. everybody is well aware that the marginal as...
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on tax issue, carl, it seems all sides are going to corners. >> disincentive on both sides. the republicans don't feel the way they were treated during the obama administration last year there is a lot of incentive for them to cooperate. obama administration has been signaling they are willing to do something. they continue to say they don't want the tax cuts for the millionaires, meaning compromise remains out of each reach for now. >> bret: carl, thank you. this is a fox news alert. we have just received a verdict in the trial of former guantanamo detainee ahmed ghailani who was accused in joining in the plot of the 1988 bombing of the american embassies in tanzania and kenya. david lee miller is in new york with the very latest just coming. in david? >> bret, 285 counts. he was not guilty on all of those counts but for one of them ahmed ghailani found guilty on a single count that was a fifth count of conspiracy charge to destroy government buildings and property of the united states. and that is a charge that carries a possible life sentence. a mandatory minimum of 20 ye
on tax issue, carl, it seems all sides are going to corners. >> disincentive on both sides. the republicans don't feel the way they were treated during the obama administration last year there is a lot of incentive for them to cooperate. obama administration has been signaling they are willing to do something. they continue to say they don't want the tax cuts for the millionaires, meaning compromise remains out of each reach for now. >> bret: carl, thank you. this is a fox news...