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we want to buy pencils we want to make sure we are buying the pencils that provide the taxpayers with the greatest pencil quality at the lowest cost and provide competition between the pencil distributors. john: that could take a year? >> we are hoping it will take a lot less time than that. john: what would help commuters is if they had the option to take the bus. as people move, bus routes can move. but buses aren't sexy. expensive trains are sexy. so california has hit up taxpayers for a bullet train. reporter: once governor brown set his sights on high-speed rail. it was cool. john: people found out what it would cost. $89 billion. >> my beef is the cost overrun for starters. >> too expensive. we are taking on a huge debt load for an uncertain outcome. john: florida is building a train, too. but a private company is building it. >> a smarter way, an alternative to our state's crowded roads. >> that's how miami is getting connected. john: the private florida train will cost $3 billion. the first leg of california's bullet train will cost $30 billion. it gets a little further, but n
we want to buy pencils we want to make sure we are buying the pencils that provide the taxpayers with the greatest pencil quality at the lowest cost and provide competition between the pencil distributors. john: that could take a year? >> we are hoping it will take a lot less time than that. john: what would help commuters is if they had the option to take the bus. as people move, bus routes can move. but buses aren't sexy. expensive trains are sexy. so california has hit up taxpayers for...
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we want to buy pencils we want to make sure we are buying the pencils that provide the taxpayers with the greatest pencil quality at the lowest cost and provide competition between the pencil distributors. john: that could take a year? >> we are hoping it will take a lot less time than that. john: what would help commuters if they had the option to take the bus. as people move, bus routes can move. but buses aren't sexy. expensive trains are sexy. so california has hit up taxpayers for a bullet train. reporter: once governor brown set his sights on high-speed rail. it was cool. john: people found out what it would cost. $89 billion. >> my beef is the cost overrun for starters. >> too expensive. we are taking on a huge debt load for an uncertain outcome. john: florida is building a train, too. but a private company is building it. >> a smarter way, an alternative to our state's crowded roads. >> that's how miami is getting connected. john: the private florida train will cost $3 billion. the first leg of california's bullet train will cost $30 billion. it gets a little further, but not
we want to buy pencils we want to make sure we are buying the pencils that provide the taxpayers with the greatest pencil quality at the lowest cost and provide competition between the pencil distributors. john: that could take a year? >> we are hoping it will take a lot less time than that. john: what would help commuters if they had the option to take the bus. as people move, bus routes can move. but buses aren't sexy. expensive trains are sexy. so california has hit up taxpayers for a...
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it's very important, the pencils. >> flores relies on pencils to create his art. it brings a small touch of beauty to an otherwise stark jail cell. he says it's a talent he only discovered in prison. >> god help me to draw. i never draw in this way. god really show me his favor, even when you are a killer. >> flores may believe his art comes from god but says he was on his own five years earlier when he strangled his 28-year-old ex-girlfriend. >> i remember the words she said, "god, give me another chance." >> while you were choking her? >> yeah. i said, god is not here. >> flores killed his ex-girlfriend inside his bronx, new york apartment. he pled guilty to second-degree murder and received a sentence of 19 years to life in a new york state prison. but now he's been extradited to new jersey to stand trial for a related crime. >> so why are you in new jersey? >> for bringing the members human -- >> body parts. >> boyd parts. tried to hide it. >> flores admits that after he murdered his victim, he dismembered her body. >> when i finished killing her, in the momen
it's very important, the pencils. >> flores relies on pencils to create his art. it brings a small touch of beauty to an otherwise stark jail cell. he says it's a talent he only discovered in prison. >> god help me to draw. i never draw in this way. god really show me his favor, even when you are a killer. >> flores may believe his art comes from god but says he was on his own five years earlier when he strangled his 28-year-old ex-girlfriend. >> i remember the words she...
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anything and once upon a time you had to sit in the library, take a book down and write your own notes in pencil in the british library. now it's all feeding into you. sometimes i think it's quite easy to forget it came through another source because it becomes quickly pa rt source because it becomes quickly part of the way you think. quite a lot of authors have landed in trouble by unconsciously almost filtering information that had earlier appeared. it's a great drama, this unconscious plagiarism. we get this in newspapers will be break an exclusive and put it online, then it's cut and pasted into people's blogs, virtually word for word, by people who attack the paperand for word, by people who attack the paper and say they don't like it. then they put it on their own websites in the same language. in other sections of the daily mail, it does a separate review of lucy worsley's book and it gives her four stars out of five. laughter you like her, that's it! that's it for the papers. strong winds and rain have swept across parts of eastern china,
anything and once upon a time you had to sit in the library, take a book down and write your own notes in pencil in the british library. now it's all feeding into you. sometimes i think it's quite easy to forget it came through another source because it becomes quickly pa rt source because it becomes quickly part of the way you think. quite a lot of authors have landed in trouble by unconsciously almost filtering information that had earlier appeared. it's a great drama, this unconscious...
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was cheap enough, he'd buy it. >> that pencil train never arrives. instead, elmer catches the ones full of tractor seats, file cabinets, and office chairs. i assume i've seen it all? >> oh, no. no, there's -- there's a whole bunch more. >> bolts, bricks, drill bits, chains, springs, trucks, trailers, you name it. it all seems so random. >> it definitely is. >> it looks like junk. but, to him, was it treasure? >> oh, it was definitely treasure. >> if there's a day when john realizes his shrewd businessman dad is also, let's just say it, a hoarder on the industrial scale, it may be when this shipment arrives. what do we have here? >> these are, uh, machining tables from mcdonnell douglas. and they helped win the cold war. >> in what way? >> they were used to build the instruments and the parts for, uh, military aircraft. >> the cold war ends in 1991. but elmer's biggest hoarding years are still ahead of him. he grows his scrap collection to fill multiple warehouses and litter 40 acres of land surrounding his company headquarters. >> so, jamie, here's a
was cheap enough, he'd buy it. >> that pencil train never arrives. instead, elmer catches the ones full of tractor seats, file cabinets, and office chairs. i assume i've seen it all? >> oh, no. no, there's -- there's a whole bunch more. >> bolts, bricks, drill bits, chains, springs, trucks, trailers, you name it. it all seems so random. >> it definitely is. >> it looks like junk. but, to him, was it treasure? >> oh, it was definitely treasure. >> if...
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and following your work and reading your stuff, i don't know how i missed how you came to have the pencil mustache. those who haven't heard the story, will you share is it. >> i just wanted to be little richard when i was a kid because she scared -- she -- he scared my grandmother because i would come hoet at 8 years old and put on lieu sill and she'd be what the hell is that noise. i brought a black man them to my grandmother's house for the first time and it scared hir, especially one that looked like little richard. she's scared today. >> so this became a frib beaut. >> yeah, little richard. and the guy in the platter's hat, and old '30s movie hat. i wanted to look like a hippy luna tick, a different look that hippies didn't have at the time. >> it's amazing how something so simple could become part of your -- >> yeah, if i go to jail and i can't get the pencil, you know. >> if that thing wasn't there i'd be like he kind of looks like john john water but he doesn't have. >> i know, it's a give away. >> so, i love this book. >> thank you. >> it's a beautiful thing but. >> booklet. >> yo
and following your work and reading your stuff, i don't know how i missed how you came to have the pencil mustache. those who haven't heard the story, will you share is it. >> i just wanted to be little richard when i was a kid because she scared -- she -- he scared my grandmother because i would come hoet at 8 years old and put on lieu sill and she'd be what the hell is that noise. i brought a black man them to my grandmother's house for the first time and it scared hir, especially one...
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was cheap enough, he'd buy it. >> that pencil train never arrives. instead, elmer catches the ones full of tractor seats, file cabinets, and office chairs. i assume i've seen it all? >> oh, no. no, there's -- there's a whole bunch more. >> bolts, bricks, drill bits, chains, springs, trucks, trailers, you name it. it all seems so random. >> it definitely is. >> it looks like junk. but, to him, was it treasure? >> oh, it was definitely treasure. >> if there's a day when john realizes his shrewd businessman dad is also, let's just say it, a hoarder on the industrial scale, it may be when this shipment arrives. what do we have here? >> these are, uh, machining tables from mcdonnell douglas. and they helped win the cold war. >> in what way? >> they were used to build the instruments and the parts for, uh, military aircraft. >> the cold war ends in 1991. but elmer's biggest hoarding years are still ahead of him. he grows his scrap collection to fill multiple warehouses and litter 40 acres of land surrounding his company hequarters. >> so, jamie, here's an
was cheap enough, he'd buy it. >> that pencil train never arrives. instead, elmer catches the ones full of tractor seats, file cabinets, and office chairs. i assume i've seen it all? >> oh, no. no, there's -- there's a whole bunch more. >> bolts, bricks, drill bits, chains, springs, trucks, trailers, you name it. it all seems so random. >> it definitely is. >> it looks like junk. but, to him, was it treasure? >> oh, it was definitely treasure. >> if...
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was cheap enough, he'd buy it. >> that pencil train never arrives. instead, elmer catches the ones full of tractor seats, file cabinets, and office chairs. i assume i've seen it all? >> oh, no. no, there's -- there's a whole bunch more. >> bolts, bricks, drill bits, chains, springs, trucks, trailers, you name it. it all seems so random. >> it definitely is. >> it looks like junk. but, to him, was it treasure? >> oh, it was definitely treasure. >> if there's a day when john realizes his shrewd businessman dad is also, let's just say it, a hoarder on the industrial scale, it may be when this shipment arrives. what do we have here? >> these are, uh, machining tables from mcdonnell douglas. and they helped win the cold war. >> in what way? >> they were used to build the instruments and the parts for, uh, military aircraft. >> the cold war ends in 1991. but elmer's biggest hoarding years are still ahead of him. he grows his scrap collection to fill multiple warehouses and litter 40 acres of land surrounding his company headquarters. >> so, jamie, here's a
was cheap enough, he'd buy it. >> that pencil train never arrives. instead, elmer catches the ones full of tractor seats, file cabinets, and office chairs. i assume i've seen it all? >> oh, no. no, there's -- there's a whole bunch more. >> bolts, bricks, drill bits, chains, springs, trucks, trailers, you name it. it all seems so random. >> it definitely is. >> it looks like junk. but, to him, was it treasure? >> oh, it was definitely treasure. >> if...
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the first order that income misses 554 million after penciling in 552.1 million. no dramatic turnaround in terms of the overall performance there for munich re in the first quarter. they have low rates, low pricing, they just haven't come through. is thebined ratio, which benchmark a lot of people use in the insurance industry, comes in at 97.1%. less investment income, 2.1 5 billion euros. it's getting harder to earn a crust in a world of negative rates and low returns. those are one of the questions we will put to the cfo, who will join matt miller in myself at 7:40 a.m. anna: let's check in on the markets. nejra cehic has the details about what's been happening overnight. nejra: good morning. we're seeing some losses and asian equity markets, japanese stocks down after hitting a december, 2015 high yesterday. investors looking ahead to earnings, 800 companies scheduled to release earnings this week in japan. is this about profit taking? i have the nikkei here, the relative strength index has moved into overbought territory. we are seeing equity markets slipping
the first order that income misses 554 million after penciling in 552.1 million. no dramatic turnaround in terms of the overall performance there for munich re in the first quarter. they have low rates, low pricing, they just haven't come through. is thebined ratio, which benchmark a lot of people use in the insurance industry, comes in at 97.1%. less investment income, 2.1 5 billion euros. it's getting harder to earn a crust in a world of negative rates and low returns. those are one of the...
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the market penciled in $.96. when it comes to the volume, that is declining down .5 of 1%. they still see acceleration in the organic revenue growth throughout the year, synergies and uppingthe cost the cost of sales will rise by low single digits and the tax rate is 24 percent to 26%. anna: they have reached a settlement with the libya thestment authority, details of that settlement are confidential, they said and they regret a lack of caution and the apologize to the libyan investment authority. taking a legal position. $656-quarter net income million shy of the 708 million that was estimated. missing estimates. of howus a breakdown they are doing in the various businesses. this is the world's second-largest reinsurer. how with they do in the face of the australian cyclone? the investment rates had been hurting investment earnings. there is a number of issues, profits sweet -- squeezed by lower interest rates. there is a relatively quiet time of natural disasters. the cost ofwn premium so anything they say about the pricing will be interesting. -- have all talk conversati
the market penciled in $.96. when it comes to the volume, that is declining down .5 of 1%. they still see acceleration in the organic revenue growth throughout the year, synergies and uppingthe cost the cost of sales will rise by low single digits and the tax rate is 24 percent to 26%. anna: they have reached a settlement with the libya thestment authority, details of that settlement are confidential, they said and they regret a lack of caution and the apologize to the libyan investment...
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i would like democrats just once to take a red pencil to the budget and say this can go, they can't do it. dagen: you want to respond? >> grandchildren are pretty far down the line so i don't have a comment. dagen: john, you have the final word. >> whether the arts are good or bad doesn't matter when you are talking about a $4 trillion budget and a couple billion dollars, that is a rounding error, not a day's worth of interest expense. two thirds of the budget is social security, medicaid, medicaid, debt service, you have to do something with these entitlements, doing something like this makes people feel good and it is a good political football but does nothing overall. dagen: you will be starring in ads of pushing granny off a cliff. thanks. neil cavuto in business, what have you got? >> donald trump sounding like ronald reagan after the healthcare bill passes. someone here believing, joe piscopo not laughing, stephen colbert's comments. joe is here at the bottom of the hour. dagen: a new report says the obama administration -- thousands of americans during the election year and the
i would like democrats just once to take a red pencil to the budget and say this can go, they can't do it. dagen: you want to respond? >> grandchildren are pretty far down the line so i don't have a comment. dagen: john, you have the final word. >> whether the arts are good or bad doesn't matter when you are talking about a $4 trillion budget and a couple billion dollars, that is a rounding error, not a day's worth of interest expense. two thirds of the budget is social security,...
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where do pencils go on vacation? pennsylvania! (laughter) crunchy wheat frosted sweet! kellogg's frosted mini-wheats. feed your inner kid shsale this weekend!& family and take an extra 20% off sale prices on a great gift for mom! like diamond earrings for only $39.99! take an extra 20% off a ninja coffee bar and new sandals are just $11.99. you'll get kohl's cash too! kohl's. >> anthony: welcome back to "jimmy kimmel live" minus jimmy kimmel plus anthony anderson. [ cheers and applause ] whoo! i know that you're used to spending this time with your regular host, but think of this as a one night stand. jimmy never has to find out, baby. all right. this is a double-header for me. not only am i hosting this show, i was on "black-ish" earlier tonight here on abc. [ cheers and applause ] if you don't like me and you can't find the remote, tonight is really not your night. [ laughter ] by the way, the season finale of "black-ish" airs a week from tonight on abc at 9:30/8:30 central. shameless plug. and the game show i host, "to tell the truth" is back wednesday, june 14 at 10
where do pencils go on vacation? pennsylvania! (laughter) crunchy wheat frosted sweet! kellogg's frosted mini-wheats. feed your inner kid shsale this weekend!& family and take an extra 20% off sale prices on a great gift for mom! like diamond earrings for only $39.99! take an extra 20% off a ninja coffee bar and new sandals are just $11.99. you'll get kohl's cash too! kohl's. >> anthony: welcome back to "jimmy kimmel live" minus jimmy kimmel plus anthony anderson. [ cheers...
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where do pencils go on vacation? pennsylvania! (laughter) crunchy wheat frosted sweet! kellogg's frosted mini-wheats. feed your inner kid shsale this weekend!& family and take an extra 20% off sale prices on a great gift for mom! like diamond earrings for only $39.99! take an extra 20% off a ninja coffee bar and new sandals are just $11.99. you'll get kohl's cash too! kohl's. well it's a perfect nespresso hold on a second.orge. mmm. ♪ [mel torme sings "comin' home baby"] hey there. want a lift? ♪ ♪ have a nice ride. ♪ how far would you go for coffee that's a cup above? i brought you nespresso. nespresso. what else? >> anthony: welcome back to "jimmy kimmel live" minus jimmy kimmel plus anthony anderson. [ cheers and applause ] whoo! i know that you're used to spending this time with your regular host, but think of this as a one night stand. jimmy never has to find out, baby. all right. this is a double-header for me. not only am i hosting this show, i was on "black-ish" earlier [ cheers and applause ] if you don't like me and you can't find the rem
where do pencils go on vacation? pennsylvania! (laughter) crunchy wheat frosted sweet! kellogg's frosted mini-wheats. feed your inner kid shsale this weekend!& family and take an extra 20% off sale prices on a great gift for mom! like diamond earrings for only $39.99! take an extra 20% off a ninja coffee bar and new sandals are just $11.99. you'll get kohl's cash too! kohl's. well it's a perfect nespresso hold on a second.orge. mmm. ♪ [mel torme sings "comin' home baby"] hey...
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you know that's a pencil holder, right? i do now. jay: go first. no, you can go first. manny, go first! no, jay, you go first. ah, somebody give me a present! oh, jay, a diamond necklace! [ laughs ] thank you! you deserve it. go ahead, kid. happy mother's day, mom. oh. [ gasps ] a necklace made of the froot loops!
you know that's a pencil holder, right? i do now. jay: go first. no, you can go first. manny, go first! no, jay, you go first. ah, somebody give me a present! oh, jay, a diamond necklace! [ laughs ] thank you! you deserve it. go ahead, kid. happy mother's day, mom. oh. [ gasps ] a necklace made of the froot loops!
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kids love to create with all their favorite crayons, pencils, markers. you can make it special, hanging up the art in your house. then having kids tell a story. like each artist tells a story what inspired them. you can add fun frames. lying around. make kids feel like art work is special. >> does that give them excuses to mark the walls. say i was inspired by the painting on the wall. >> not going to win any prizes for that. >> definitely not. >> so, the playdough challenge. an exciting activity. mix up ideas into a fish bowl. draw one out. you pick one, the family has two minutes to create out of playdough. >> friendly tiger. >> that's it. you have to use green playdoechlt. >> okay. that is a challenge. we have a little whale. sunglasses. dinosaur. get creative as you want with idea. then get creative with the playdough itself. super fun. >> not very good at playdough. >> smells so good. makes you want to oot it. problem. >> dyi slime one of the hottest crazes with kids and teens right now. so everyone is crazy make their own slime. you can do that wit
kids love to create with all their favorite crayons, pencils, markers. you can make it special, hanging up the art in your house. then having kids tell a story. like each artist tells a story what inspired them. you can add fun frames. lying around. make kids feel like art work is special. >> does that give them excuses to mark the walls. say i was inspired by the painting on the wall. >> not going to win any prizes for that. >> definitely not. >> so, the playdough...
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. >> me and my bunkie, we make different colors with deodorant, crayola pencils. and we mix them together. >> so you color with the color pencils and you take the deodorant and just -- >> yes. >> we mix them up with her finger. >> only specific types of deodorants can do this though. >> yeah, the good stuff. >> so you get it all good and mixed up, ready to go on the eye. see? just like that. it looks like a glob of color. >> and we're -- we're inmates that get up and do this every morning. >> because you stop feeling like a human being. not that makeup is all important. but i mean it's -- it's a ego booster. >> like culberson, ortega has been at the orange county jail for the past 15 months. unlike culberson, she's no longer waiting for trial. instead ortega pled guilty to a dui hit and run with great bodily injury. >> i'm an alcoholic. i'm native american and irish. so all the experts say that it's in my blood. but, aside from that, i black out. the average person is going to drink as much alcohol as i would drink would and pass out, end up sleeping, snoring, wha
. >> me and my bunkie, we make different colors with deodorant, crayola pencils. and we mix them together. >> so you color with the color pencils and you take the deodorant and just -- >> yes. >> we mix them up with her finger. >> only specific types of deodorants can do this though. >> yeah, the good stuff. >> so you get it all good and mixed up, ready to go on the eye. see? just like that. it looks like a glob of color. >> and we're -- we're...
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where do pencils go on vacation? pennsylvania! (laughter) crunchy wheat frosted sweet! kellogg's frosted mini-wheats. feed your inner kid the shlike a bald penguin. how do i look? [ laughing ] show me the billboard music awards. show me top artist. show me the top hot 100 artist. they give awards for being hot and 100 years old? we'll take 2! [ laughing ] xfinity x1 gives you exclusive access to the best of the billboard music awards just by using your voice. the billboard music awards. sunday, may 21st eight seven central only on abc. . >> jon: the director of the fbi, james comey, says he believes russia is still interfering in american politics. he said that while testifying before the senate judiciary committee. >> is it fair to say that the russian government is still involved in american politics? >> yes. >> is it fair to say that we need to stop them from doing that? >> yes, fair to say. >> do you agree with me the only way they're going to stop is to pay a price for interfering in our political process? >> i think that's a fair statement. >> comey confirmed the
where do pencils go on vacation? pennsylvania! (laughter) crunchy wheat frosted sweet! kellogg's frosted mini-wheats. feed your inner kid the shlike a bald penguin. how do i look? [ laughing ] show me the billboard music awards. show me top artist. show me the top hot 100 artist. they give awards for being hot and 100 years old? we'll take 2! [ laughing ] xfinity x1 gives you exclusive access to the best of the billboard music awards just by using your voice. the billboard music awards. sunday,...
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where do pencils go on vacation? pennsylvania! (laughter) crunchy wheat frosted sweet! kellogg's frosted mini-wheats. feed your inner kid whatwhat made them believeace carthat a two-ton behemothhop? could compete in a track race? or that they could take on the elite in world motor racing, and win? we may never truly understand what drives mercedes-amg. but here's to another 50 years of it. mercedes-amg. half a century of driving performance. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: hi there. welcome back. we have a great show for you. the bachelorette herself, rachel lindsay is here with us. tonight not only will i make my pick for who rachel winds up with. she will also be subject to a lie detector test. so we will get right to the truth. i have correctly predicted eight out of the last ten bachelor and bachelorette pairings. which i think is like 90%. that's why they call me rosetradamus, folks. so later tonight i will ruin the show. then their latest album is called "black and white rainbows." bush from the mercedes-benz outdoor stage. [ cheers and applause ] you can see bush live
where do pencils go on vacation? pennsylvania! (laughter) crunchy wheat frosted sweet! kellogg's frosted mini-wheats. feed your inner kid whatwhat made them believeace carthat a two-ton behemothhop? could compete in a track race? or that they could take on the elite in world motor racing, and win? we may never truly understand what drives mercedes-amg. but here's to another 50 years of it. mercedes-amg. half a century of driving performance. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: hi there. welcome...
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where do pencils go on vacation? pennsylvania! (laughter) crunchy wheat frosted sweet! kellogg's frosted mini-wheats. feed your inner kid ♪ >> jimmy: hi there. welcome back. we have a great show for you. the bachelorette herself, rachel lindsay is here with us. tonight not only will i make my pick for who rachel winds up with. she will also be subject to a lie detector test. so we will get right to the truth. i have correctly predicted eight out of the last ten bachelor and bachelorette pairings. which i think is like 90%. that's why they call me rosetradamus, folks. so later tonight i will ruin the show. then their latest album is called "black and white rainbows." bush from the mercedes-benz outdoor stage. [ cheers and applause ] you can see bush live on tour starting may 30th in seattle, washington. tomorrow night we have a big show tomorrow night. fresh off two sold out performances at the rose bowl u2 will be here in celebration of the 20th anniversary of the "joshua tree" zac efron, jada pinkett smith, connie nielsen, jon bass and music from lil yachty and zac b
where do pencils go on vacation? pennsylvania! (laughter) crunchy wheat frosted sweet! kellogg's frosted mini-wheats. feed your inner kid ♪ >> jimmy: hi there. welcome back. we have a great show for you. the bachelorette herself, rachel lindsay is here with us. tonight not only will i make my pick for who rachel winds up with. she will also be subject to a lie detector test. so we will get right to the truth. i have correctly predicted eight out of the last ten bachelor and bachelorette...
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where do pencils go on vacation? pennsylvania! (laughter) crunchy wheat frosted sweet! kellogg's frosted mini-wheats. feed your inner kid ♪ >> jimmy: hi there. welcome back. we have a great show for you. the bachelorette herself, rachel lindsay is here with us. tonight not only will i make my pick for who rachel winds up with. she will also be subject to a lie detector test. so we will get right to the truth. i have correctly predicted eight out of the last ten bachelor and bachelorette pairings. which i think is like 90%. that's why they call me rosetradamus, folks. so later tonight i will ruin the show. then their latest album is called "black and white rainbows." bush from the mercedes-benz outdoor stage. [ cheers and applause ] you can see bush live on tour starting may 30th in seattle, washington. tomorrow night we have a big show tomorrow night. fresh off two sold out performances at the rose bowl u2 will be here in celebration of the 20th anniversary of the "joshua tree" album. zac efron, jada pinkett smith, connie nielsen, jon bass and music from lil yachty an
where do pencils go on vacation? pennsylvania! (laughter) crunchy wheat frosted sweet! kellogg's frosted mini-wheats. feed your inner kid ♪ >> jimmy: hi there. welcome back. we have a great show for you. the bachelorette herself, rachel lindsay is here with us. tonight not only will i make my pick for who rachel winds up with. she will also be subject to a lie detector test. so we will get right to the truth. i have correctly predicted eight out of the last ten bachelor and bachelorette...
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these inmates only are allowed to have their legal work in their cell and a pencil. they get to come out one hour a day. they'll stay in their cells for 23 hours a day. they do not get visits, they do not go to the gym, they do not get any commissary or anything like that while they are doing disciplinary time. you'll hear the inmates refer to this as the ho. it tends to get a little loud and noisy. [ inaudible ] >> sometimes they get bored, sometimes they act out. so, that's life in the ho. business as usual. >> come on, let's go. >> i almost got your back, man. >> all right. >> why do i got to go for? >> basically because you're running around and acting crazy. >> y'all are lying, man. >> a lot of these guys, you've got to understand, they're locked up 23 hours a day, you know, and they get bored. >> get your hands off me, man. >> quit touching me, man. >> you know, i've seen guys flood because they're bored, bang on doors because they're bored, broke chairs because they're bored. >> it's just jail. >> michael draper's recent behavior might also appear to be motiva
these inmates only are allowed to have their legal work in their cell and a pencil. they get to come out one hour a day. they'll stay in their cells for 23 hours a day. they do not get visits, they do not go to the gym, they do not get any commissary or anything like that while they are doing disciplinary time. you'll hear the inmates refer to this as the ho. it tends to get a little loud and noisy. [ inaudible ] >> sometimes they get bored, sometimes they act out. so, that's life in the...
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>> it's the pencil the president keeps during cabinet meetings. i will put it in a case and not let my kids play with it. were proud ofters their president as he retreated. he will be handing over the keys to emmanuel macron on sunday. laura: it was a case of thanks but no thanks for the former prime minister. he made the declaration during a radio interview in which he said his party, the socialist, were dead. -- they doo macron's not quite meet the criteria. its candidate came in fifth in the presidential race, picking up 7% of the vote. he's calling all that's on all members of the left to unite under a new party. >> after saying he wanted to run on any political movement, his own socialist party is thinking of excluding him. >> there's a specific procedure to follow. >> meanwhile, emmanuel macron doesn't seem inclined to let them in on the new party ticket in next months elections. >> the rules are the same for everyone, even for men will lls.s -- four manuel va it is not in macron's interest to accept this new candidacy, no matter the history
>> it's the pencil the president keeps during cabinet meetings. i will put it in a case and not let my kids play with it. were proud ofters their president as he retreated. he will be handing over the keys to emmanuel macron on sunday. laura: it was a case of thanks but no thanks for the former prime minister. he made the declaration during a radio interview in which he said his party, the socialist, were dead. -- they doo macron's not quite meet the criteria. its candidate came in fifth...
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where do pencils go on vacation? pennsylvania! (laughter) crunchy wheat frosted sweet! kellogg's frosted mini-wheats. feed your inner kid [fbi agent] you're a brave man, your testimony will save lives. mr. stevens? this is your new name. this is your new house. and a perfectly inconspicuous suv. you must become invisible. [hero] i'll take my chances. rosa maria pay >>> welcome back to cnn newsroom. i am george howell. computers around the world held for ransom due to a massive cyber attack that hit 99 countries so far. one calls it the worst attack he's seen. samuel burke explains. >> reporter: let's be clear from the outset, this is unlike any cyber attack we have seen before. this isn't hacking of passwords or credit card numbers. this is ransomware, going through the internet, looking for vulnerable computers without people having to click a link on a fishing e-mail. it takes over the computers and demands $300 in bit coin for access to their files again. what's most troubling, it isn't just effecting big companies and individuals, it is also effecting hospitals. in
where do pencils go on vacation? pennsylvania! (laughter) crunchy wheat frosted sweet! kellogg's frosted mini-wheats. feed your inner kid [fbi agent] you're a brave man, your testimony will save lives. mr. stevens? this is your new name. this is your new house. and a perfectly inconspicuous suv. you must become invisible. [hero] i'll take my chances. rosa maria pay >>> welcome back to cnn newsroom. i am george howell. computers around the world held for ransom due to a massive cyber...
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a little pencil jump. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: penciled it, man? you can't do that, man. you gotta cannonball. >> i did my best. you know? [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: so anyways, happy you got the job. such a great job. i want to show everyone a clip. here's alessandro nivola in "the wizard of lies." take a look at this. >> i'm leaving you another message. i know i keep leaving you messages, andrew. i can't even reach stephanie, i can't reach anybody. >> i'm seriously going to lose it, i really am. i'm like trapped in here. guess what? it's me again. i don't know if you're away -- are you away with catherine? i mean, where are you guys? have you gone fishing? it's like ever since she's been in your life i can't [ bleep ] reach you anymore! i can't ever talk to you. you're just like always [ bleep ] on some holiday! okay. i just left you a 20-minute message and i got cut off. andy, marty, i don't even know who i'm leaving messages for. i'm just leaving messages now. aaah! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i love it. alessandro nivola, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] "t
a little pencil jump. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: penciled it, man? you can't do that, man. you gotta cannonball. >> i did my best. you know? [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: so anyways, happy you got the job. such a great job. i want to show everyone a clip. here's alessandro nivola in "the wizard of lies." take a look at this. >> i'm leaving you another message. i know i keep leaving you messages, andrew. i can't even reach stephanie, i can't reach anybody. >>...
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some are so poor, they don't go to school because their parents can't afford exercise books or pencils. phiona was one of them. [film clip] >> what is your name? >> phiona. reporter: the nine-year-old was poorer and dirtier than the others. when teased, she fought back. an unusual, courageous girl. [film clip] >> hey, a fighter. welcome. this is a place for fighters. ms. mutesi: i was so hungry, so i just followed my brother to the chess program to get a meal. i didn't have any idea, any picture, of chess, how it looks like. it was my first time to see it. so, it looked strange for me. i just wanted to enter, and i touched the pieces to feel them. reporter: now, a decade or more later, phiona is a heroine for the children at the chess academy. robert katende taught her the game and the ideas behind it -- thinking ahead and looking for solutions to problems, even when things are looking hopeless. mr. katende: we try to integrate the values and the principles of the game into our lifestyle, to do problem-solving. if you consider what you don't have, you can't make it. now he has to consi
some are so poor, they don't go to school because their parents can't afford exercise books or pencils. phiona was one of them. [film clip] >> what is your name? >> phiona. reporter: the nine-year-old was poorer and dirtier than the others. when teased, she fought back. an unusual, courageous girl. [film clip] >> hey, a fighter. welcome. this is a place for fighters. ms. mutesi: i was so hungry, so i just followed my brother to the chess program to get a meal. i didn't have...
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pencil and the 74 san jose, antioch and morgan hill but it will be very cool. it might be a little more sunshine saturday but mostly cloudy and cloudy into sunday through tuesday. we will be cool and windy.>> it definitely feels like it. you called it and we were expecting it.>>> it is 4:19 am. >>> if you see the san rafael police officer today they could look a little bit different. many officers shaved their heads yesterday, and they rallied together in solidarity for one of their own, leslie o'toole has breast cancer and undergoing chemotherapy and is scheduled to have surgery. her colleagues are wearing this new look as a badge of honor.>> it will be a nice way to tell them about leslie and what we are trying to do for her. >> it is great. i love the support i have gotten and i cannot believe some of the people they did this because i know how proud they are of their hair. >> she is one of the strongest people i know but facing a tough battle right now. we wanted to get together as a group to let her know she did not have to face this alone. >> that is so s
pencil and the 74 san jose, antioch and morgan hill but it will be very cool. it might be a little more sunshine saturday but mostly cloudy and cloudy into sunday through tuesday. we will be cool and windy.>> it definitely feels like it. you called it and we were expecting it.>>> it is 4:19 am. >>> if you see the san rafael police officer today they could look a little bit different. many officers shaved their heads yesterday, and they rallied together in solidarity for...
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tasks like picking up a pencil -- or even just sitting up without passing out -- were no longer simple. at at first, it was unclear how i would lead a regular life, let alone continue to serve my nation in uniform. i can't tell you how disappointed i was when they told me i couldn't go back to serve in my helicopter battalion. being separated from my buddies ripped my core identity out, just as if that rpg ripped out my heart too when it took my legs. but after every time that i couldn't do something, after every day when i didn't know how i would make it to the next, i made the choice not to give up. it wasn't a choice really. giving up would have been a betrayal of the effort my buddies put into saving me on that day, and i will never, ever betray them. then one day, senator dick durbin from my home state of illinois invited me to be his guest at president bush's state of the union address. even though i was just a few weeks into my recovery, i wanted to see the democracy that i had given up my legs -- and my career as an army helicopter pilot -- to protect. senator durbin also made
tasks like picking up a pencil -- or even just sitting up without passing out -- were no longer simple. at at first, it was unclear how i would lead a regular life, let alone continue to serve my nation in uniform. i can't tell you how disappointed i was when they told me i couldn't go back to serve in my helicopter battalion. being separated from my buddies ripped my core identity out, just as if that rpg ripped out my heart too when it took my legs. but after every time that i couldn't do...
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some are so poor, they d don'to to school because their parents can't afford exercise books or pencils. phiona was one of them. [film clip] >> wt is your r name? >> phiona. reporter: the nine-year-old was poorer and dirtier than the others. when teased, she fought back. an unusual, courageous girl. [film clip] >> hey, a fighter. welcome. this is a placace for fighter. ms. mutesi: i was so hungry, so i just followed my brother to the chess program to get a meal. i didn't have any idea, any picture, of chess, how it looks like. it was my first time to see it. so, it looked strange for me. i just wanted to enter, and i touched the pieces to feel them. reporter: now, a decade or more later, phiona is a heroine for the children at the chess academy. robert katende taught her the game and the ideas behehind it- thinking ahead and looking for solutions to problems, even when things are looking hopeless. mr. katende: we try to integrate the values and the principles of the game into our lifestyle, to do problem-solving. if you consider what you don't have, you can't make it. now he has to cons
some are so poor, they d don'to to school because their parents can't afford exercise books or pencils. phiona was one of them. [film clip] >> wt is your r name? >> phiona. reporter: the nine-year-old was poorer and dirtier than the others. when teased, she fought back. an unusual, courageous girl. [film clip] >> hey, a fighter. welcome. this is a placace for fighter. ms. mutesi: i was so hungry, so i just followed my brother to the chess program to get a meal. i didn't have...
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a little pencil jump. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: penciled it, man? you can't do that, man. you gotta cannonball. >> i did my best. you know? [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: so anyways, happy you got the job. such a great job. i want to show everyone a clip. here's alessandro nivola in "the wizard of lies." take a look at this. >> i'm leaving you another message. i know i keep leaving you messages, andrew. i can't even reach stephanie, i can't reach anybody. i'm seriously going to lose it, i really am. i'm like trapped in here. guess what? it's me again. i don't know if you're away -- are you away with catherine? i mean, where are you guys? have you gone fishing? it's like ever since she's been in your life i can't [ bleep ] reach you anymore! i can't ever talk to you. you're just like always [ bleep ] on some holiday! okay. i just left you a 20-minute message and i got cut off. andy, marty, i don't even know who i'm leaving messages for. i'm just leaving messages now. aaah! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i love it. alessandro nivola, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] "the
a little pencil jump. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: penciled it, man? you can't do that, man. you gotta cannonball. >> i did my best. you know? [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: so anyways, happy you got the job. such a great job. i want to show everyone a clip. here's alessandro nivola in "the wizard of lies." take a look at this. >> i'm leaving you another message. i know i keep leaving you messages, andrew. i can't even reach stephanie, i can't reach anybody. i'm...
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michelle has her phone with her, her makeup pencils on this set. good morning, that's what you heard. it's wednesday, may 31. we're halfway there. >> yes, we are! hey, guys. >> yeah. >> i have all my gadgets here. [ crosstalk ] >> i'm just thinking if your mirror could talk. >> if it could talk. >> what do you have in your lap right there? >> stop it! get on to weather and traffic! [ laughter ] >> what's up her sleeve? [ laughter ] >> we're revealing all your magic tricks this morning! >> i know. it's all magic. what's up with that? >>> all right. it's the last day of may. can you believe that? we are antiering june and with it we'll have "june gloom." with you this morning rain in the bay area. we have right there, that is not just virga. we have had rain across the eastern portion of our bay area. cloud cover over san francisco. we have areas of fog at the coast. we have a little bit of everything this morning. 54 in santa rosa to 57 degrees now until the oakland
michelle has her phone with her, her makeup pencils on this set. good morning, that's what you heard. it's wednesday, may 31. we're halfway there. >> yes, we are! hey, guys. >> yeah. >> i have all my gadgets here. [ crosstalk ] >> i'm just thinking if your mirror could talk. >> if it could talk. >> what do you have in your lap right there? >> stop it! get on to weather and traffic! [ laughter ] >> what's up her sleeve? [ laughter ] >> we're...
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. >> so young frank studies pencil sketching, oil painting, and watercolors. but when the art school shuts down, frank, now 16, strikes out on his own. he creates this original comic story about an ax-wielding snowman. his work's good enough to land him a job at a bustling comic-strip production house in manhattan. frank gets his "snowman" comic published his first year in the biz. >> he was very versatile. he could do realistic war stories, crime stories. he could do westerns. >> in 1952, a neighborhood cutie with a comic-book name -- ellie kelly -- takes an interest in the 24-year-old artist. and who can blame her? with this physique, the kid could have been his own model. they get married in 1956... >> they had movie-star good looks, both of them. they were a really, really handsome couple. >> ...with, in due course, four gorgeous kids, including holly and bill. >> the great thing about being an artist, you can work from home. he loved playing with us all the time and drew at night a lot of times when we'd go to bed. >> frank contributes to big-name titles
. >> so young frank studies pencil sketching, oil painting, and watercolors. but when the art school shuts down, frank, now 16, strikes out on his own. he creates this original comic story about an ax-wielding snowman. his work's good enough to land him a job at a bustling comic-strip production house in manhattan. frank gets his "snowman" comic published his first year in the biz. >> he was very versatile. he could do realistic war stories, crime stories. he could do...
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people got to use that pencil. and then the third piece, it was sadness. just what happened with arianna grande. and i would share that. if people can be more involved and becoming emergency responders, first aid, that would be great. and i just had a fourth. get more people to maryland and california you're allowed to vote at 16. change, perhaps, we need to change some of the voting rules. host: ok. let's go to jason who is a recent graduate, calling from florida. jason, congratulations. i imagine -- when did you graduate? caller: i just graduated may 18. host: great. from where? caller: pokey high. host: oh you graduated from high school. caller: yeah. host: oh, ok. who delevered commencement each and who what tchisd person tell you? caller: my superintendent. saying we have a great future ahead of us and that we shouldn't be limited to anything we want to do. but based on what the president is doing now and his cuts, it's like in the next 17 years, if anyone's applying to go to college, how are those guys going to be financially stable? because with all
people got to use that pencil. and then the third piece, it was sadness. just what happened with arianna grande. and i would share that. if people can be more involved and becoming emergency responders, first aid, that would be great. and i just had a fourth. get more people to maryland and california you're allowed to vote at 16. change, perhaps, we need to change some of the voting rules. host: ok. let's go to jason who is a recent graduate, calling from florida. jason, congratulations. i...
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pigmented spot that shows asymmetry, regular border, more than one color, a diameter larger than a pencil eraser or enlarging or evolving characteristics. if you identify anything like that, go straight to a dermatologist. >>> dr. jennifer desimone, thank you. we want people to learn more about skin cancer with the washington nats eye to skin cancer event tonight. thank you. >> that's right. go nets! >>> speaking of rocking the red, the capitals play a winner take all game at 7:00 tonight at verizon center against the dreaded team. three games to one, washington tied up the series and it is do or die, whoever wins tonight advances to the eastern conference finals. it may knock them out of the playoffs and they won the stanley cup last year. >>> washington sports fans will check out the wizards. game five tips off in boston at 8:00 p.m. and the series against the celtics is tied at 2, all. whoever wins will face lebron in cleveland in the eastern conference finals. the nets are home against the orioles tonight at 7:05 at nats park and they played in baltimore last night where the orioles 1
pigmented spot that shows asymmetry, regular border, more than one color, a diameter larger than a pencil eraser or enlarging or evolving characteristics. if you identify anything like that, go straight to a dermatologist. >>> dr. jennifer desimone, thank you. we want people to learn more about skin cancer with the washington nats eye to skin cancer event tonight. thank you. >> that's right. go nets! >>> speaking of rocking the red, the capitals play a winner take all...
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fls you plant a young tree and branches you pencil with you shouldn't from problems. you haven't killed plants yet. there will be a lot more baby bird this year. everything that eats these and things that don't normally like squirrels they'll heat like extra crazy and that's a boost to other wild life. >> you mentioned, it will be good feasting for the birds as well. >> i remember in 2004 the squirrels in my backyard were enormous you. >> should send a picture. >> cat size quirlz. >> you have my backyard. they were fun. yeah we're hearing from more and more people we're seeing them around. i don't expect it to be anywhere near the 2004 invasion. >> wild. >> every surface was covered with shells. >> absolutely this could be shut there could be two broodz that are a little mixed up. maybe get them in smaller doses is a good thing. >> that would be nice yes. >> we know a lot of people have pho i feel for those folks. >> yeah. >> they will be around a few weekends and you'll hear them calling soon i love the sound of the cicadas in the summer it's last thing you hear befo
fls you plant a young tree and branches you pencil with you shouldn't from problems. you haven't killed plants yet. there will be a lot more baby bird this year. everything that eats these and things that don't normally like squirrels they'll heat like extra crazy and that's a boost to other wild life. >> you mentioned, it will be good feasting for the birds as well. >> i remember in 2004 the squirrels in my backyard were enormous you. >> should send a picture. >> cat...
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i've drawn ever since i was a little girl and ever since i could hold a pencil. >> the donations started a couple of weeks after the explosion of the rig. >> the drawings were called for. it took me three months to finish them. [laughter] >> it was such a media whirlwind. >> first, it went to the mobile press register. then it spread to the u.k. >> "ththe guardian" u.k. publisd an article sayining school sham b.p. from there, it went viral. > and then it was going crazy. my mother was getting like 100 e-mails anan hour. >> belgian newspapers, italian tv. >> my mom was having a heart attack. >> "people." >> 144 million people have seen my story two months. 144 million people. it tells you people love to help but they just don't know how. that's why i think they need a role model like a youth that says even a child could do it, so could i. i could make a difference. >> her illustrations are just beautiful. they really are. 11-year-old girlrl. what's really aststonishing is w that message that kids can make a differerence madee global big time. andd that was so important. yes, thehe $200,00
i've drawn ever since i was a little girl and ever since i could hold a pencil. >> the donations started a couple of weeks after the explosion of the rig. >> the drawings were called for. it took me three months to finish them. [laughter] >> it was such a media whirlwind. >> first, it went to the mobile press register. then it spread to the u.k. >> "ththe guardian" u.k. publisd an article sayining school sham b.p. from there, it went viral. > and then...
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the market has penciled in 800 million. where is the disconnect customer talk to me by back. >> anything man -- with deliver the 600 million share buyback, now this morning -- one billion of returns -- this brings us to 5.4 billion returns. about 22% of our share of capital over that time. --t's an average or surveyor compared to seven near plus that we see today. shares grown rapidly. last year alone by the time we delivered a 6% increase -- what 36 nine. we saw 14% increase in our share to 1.050. strong performance -- markets will be have a with the 600 million we have, that will bring it back close to the cash net disposition on the balance sheet on what we have -- fitting very well with the balance sheet you want to have. numbers speakrd, for themselves. in net income 1.3 2 billion, that's up from 1.24. that's pretty much what the market was a 1 -- looking for. -- 1.4 billion. reciprocal back going to come from #we still have brexit turbulence. i use that loosely. where's that uplift going to come from? >> this number o
the market has penciled in 800 million. where is the disconnect customer talk to me by back. >> anything man -- with deliver the 600 million share buyback, now this morning -- one billion of returns -- this brings us to 5.4 billion returns. about 22% of our share of capital over that time. --t's an average or surveyor compared to seven near plus that we see today. shares grown rapidly. last year alone by the time we delivered a 6% increase -- what 36 nine. we saw 14% increase in our share...
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. >> between los angeles and san diego that penciled in rain. >> a lot of people go back and forth. >>> 4:47. record snow in the sierra could have skiers and snowboarders enjoying snow all summer long. squaw valley is prepared to let people in as long as there is not even past july 4. squaw valley plans to stay open every day through may and on weekends in june. it depends on the conditions. within 60 feet of snow fell in squaw valley this year. >>> although the giants still have the worst record in the national league, they feel a bit better after coming from behind last night. the giants tied the game in the eighth. they won in the 11th. there were insurance runs driven in. the giants have today off then they go to cincinnati. >>> last night the oakland a's lost to the minnesota twins 7-4. minnesota's dh had the biggest hit of the game. that's a three run homer. the oakland a's try to make a come back. look at this catch. that was ridiculous. he brought chris davis some extra bases. they're going to try to break their three-game losing streak. the game starts at 10:10 our time. >>>
. >> between los angeles and san diego that penciled in rain. >> a lot of people go back and forth. >>> 4:47. record snow in the sierra could have skiers and snowboarders enjoying snow all summer long. squaw valley is prepared to let people in as long as there is not even past july 4. squaw valley plans to stay open every day through may and on weekends in june. it depends on the conditions. within 60 feet of snow fell in squaw valley this year. >>> although the...
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and it's like showing up, you know, with pencils when what somebody needs is a hammer, you know. so it's like, tell me what you need so i can show up with the right goods. >> seth: feel terrible about bringing you to pencils. [ laughter ] >> i really needed a hammer, seth. >> seth: it's always such a delight to see you. thank you so much for being here. [ cheers and applause ] america ferrera everybody, the season finale of "superstore" will air on thursday at 8:30 pm here on nbc. we'll be right back, with ike barinholtz, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [beeping] ♪ wow. good to know we have that on our prius! ♪ [beeping] ♪ and lane departure alert. see what i mean? with so many safety features like pedestrian detection and lane departure alert, toyota doesn't need us test dummies as much. oh, i get it, man! hey, i gotta get my thrills somehow. the 2017 prius with toyota safety sense standard. toyota. let's go places. how was your vacation? hey, guys, what's this tomato doing at randy's desk? [all coworkers laugh] hahahahaha. you know, that actually reminds me, st
and it's like showing up, you know, with pencils when what somebody needs is a hammer, you know. so it's like, tell me what you need so i can show up with the right goods. >> seth: feel terrible about bringing you to pencils. [ laughter ] >> i really needed a hammer, seth. >> seth: it's always such a delight to see you. thank you so much for being here. [ cheers and applause ] america ferrera everybody, the season finale of "superstore" will air on thursday at 8:30...
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i've drawn ever since i was a little girl and ever since i could hold a pencil. >> the donations started a couple of weeks after the explosion of the rig. >> the drawings were called for. it took me three months to finish them. [laughter] >> it was such a media whirlwind. >> first, it went to the mobile press register. then it spread to the u.k. >> "ththe guardian" u.k. publisd an article sayining school sham b.p. from there, it went viral. > and then it was going crazy. my mother was getting like 100 e-mails anan hour. >> belgian newspapers, italian tv. >> my mom was having a heart attack. >> "people." >> 144 million people have seen my story two months. 144 million people. it tells you people love to help but they just don't know how. that's why i think they need a role model like a youth that says even a child could do it, so could i. i could make a difference. >> her illustrations are just beautiful. they really are. 11-year-old girlrl. what's really aststonishing is w that message that kids can make a differerence madee global big time. andd that was so important. yes, the $200,000
i've drawn ever since i was a little girl and ever since i could hold a pencil. >> the donations started a couple of weeks after the explosion of the rig. >> the drawings were called for. it took me three months to finish them. [laughter] >> it was such a media whirlwind. >> first, it went to the mobile press register. then it spread to the u.k. >> "ththe guardian" u.k. publisd an article sayining school sham b.p. from there, it went viral. > and then...
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and it's like showing up, you know, with pencils when what somebody needs is a hammer, you know. so it's like, tell me what you need so i can show up with the right goods. >> seth: feel terrible about bringing you to pencils. [ laughter ] >> i really needed a hammer, seth. >> seth: it's always such a delight to see you. thank you so much for being here. [ cheers and applause ] america ferrera everybody, the season finale of "superstore" will air on thursday at 8:30 pm here on nbc. we'll be right back, with ike barinholtz, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ sure! shut-up! ♪ i can do that! ♪ do i have to? i don't want there to be white marks. good bye beautiful dress i never got to wear. nothing! no dust, there's no marks... it's really dry! what is this? oh my god, it's dove! i knew it! it's a 48 hour antiperspirant... no white marks... ...on a 100 colors. i would absolutely use this. i think you converted me! ♪ i never miss an early but with my back pain i couldn't sleep or get up in time. then i found aleve pm. the only one to combine a sleep aid plus the 12 hour p
and it's like showing up, you know, with pencils when what somebody needs is a hammer, you know. so it's like, tell me what you need so i can show up with the right goods. >> seth: feel terrible about bringing you to pencils. [ laughter ] >> i really needed a hammer, seth. >> seth: it's always such a delight to see you. thank you so much for being here. [ cheers and applause ] america ferrera everybody, the season finale of "superstore" will air on thursday at 8:30...
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and it's like showing up, you know, with pencils when what somebody needs is a hammer, you know. so it's like, tell me what you need so i can show up with the right goods. >> seth: feel terrible about bringing you to pencils. [ laughter ] >> i really needed a hammer, seth. >> seth: it's always such a delight to see you. thank you so much for being here. [ cheers and applause ] america ferrera everybody, the season finale of "superstore" here on nbc. we'll be right back, with ike barinholtz, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ sure! shut-up! ♪ i can do that! ♪ do i have to? i don't want there to be white marks. good bye beautiful dress i never got to wear. nothing! no dust, there's no marks... it's really dry! what is this? oh my god, it's dove! i knew it! it's a 48 hour antiperspirant... no white marks... ...on a 100 colors. i would absolutely use this. i think you converted me! ♪ i never miss an early but with my back pain i couldn't sleep or get up in time. then i found aleve pm. the only one to combine a sleep aid plus the 12 hour pain reli
and it's like showing up, you know, with pencils when what somebody needs is a hammer, you know. so it's like, tell me what you need so i can show up with the right goods. >> seth: feel terrible about bringing you to pencils. [ laughter ] >> i really needed a hammer, seth. >> seth: it's always such a delight to see you. thank you so much for being here. [ cheers and applause ] america ferrera everybody, the season finale of "superstore" here on nbc. we'll be right...
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tasks like picking up a pencil -- or even just sitting up without passing out -- were no longer simple. at first, it was unclear how i would lead a regular life, let alone continue to serve my nation in uniform. i can't tell you how disappointed i was when they told me i couldn't go back to serve in my helicopter battalion. being separated from my buddies ripped my core identity out, just as if that rpg ripped out my heart out, too, when it took my legs. but after every time that i couldn't do something, after every day when i didn't know how i would make it to the next, i made the choice not to give up. it wasn't a choice, really. giving up would have been a betrayal of the effort my buddies put into saving me on that day, and i will never, ever betray them. then one day, senator dick durbin from my home state of illinois invited me to be his guest at president bush's state of the union address. and even though i was just a few weeks into my own recovery, i wanted to see the democracy that i had given up my legs -- and my career as a helicopter pilot -- to protect. senator durbin also
tasks like picking up a pencil -- or even just sitting up without passing out -- were no longer simple. at first, it was unclear how i would lead a regular life, let alone continue to serve my nation in uniform. i can't tell you how disappointed i was when they told me i couldn't go back to serve in my helicopter battalion. being separated from my buddies ripped my core identity out, just as if that rpg ripped out my heart out, too, when it took my legs. but after every time that i couldn't do...
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where do pencils go on vacation? pennsylvania! (laughter) crunchy wheat frosted sweet! kellogg's frosted mini-wheats. feed your inner kid how to brush his teeth. (woman vo) in march, my husband didn't recognize our grandson. (woman 2 vo) that's when moderate alzheimer's made me a caregiver. (avo) if their alzheimer's is getting worse, ask about once-a-day namzaric. namzaric is approved for moderate to severe alzheimer's disease in patients who are taking donepezil. it may improve cognition and overall function, and may slow the worsening of symptoms for a while. namzaric does not change the underlying disease progression. don't take if allergic to memantine, donepezil, piperidine, or any of the ingredients in namzaric. tell the doctor about any conditions; including heart, lung, bladder, kidney or liver problems, seizures, stomach ulcers, or procedures with anesthesia. serious side effects may occur, including muscle problems if given anesthesia; slow heartbeat, fainting, more stomach acid which may lead to ulcers and bleeding; nausea, vomiting, difficulty urinating, se
where do pencils go on vacation? pennsylvania! (laughter) crunchy wheat frosted sweet! kellogg's frosted mini-wheats. feed your inner kid how to brush his teeth. (woman vo) in march, my husband didn't recognize our grandson. (woman 2 vo) that's when moderate alzheimer's made me a caregiver. (avo) if their alzheimer's is getting worse, ask about once-a-day namzaric. namzaric is approved for moderate to severe alzheimer's disease in patients who are taking donepezil. it may improve cognition and...