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     body in this show. that's something you have done through your career? >> it kind of us. >> are you comfortable on stage -- i mean, is it like showing an elbow to your ob/gyn at this point? >> yeah, i don't think about it. >> but you still feel kind of the body pressure that i hear so much about in hollywood? you said you recently -- you lost some weight for a role. it's very much -- >> yes, it's part of it. i think the image of this character, you know, it was a time when people were impoverished. food was scarce. the economy was crazy. to be too abundant in the role would be incongruant. >> we are being shocked. tell me about what the audience reaction does for you. >> the audience is everything for me and for this character. the audience is my theme partner.
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     support which help victims of abuse. >>> here's the season, please touch museum got an extra special children with autism received toys and gift bags and got to have fun with tons of activities while roaming around the museum, nonprofit along with faith and god ministries partnered for the event. the goal is to raise autism awareness. one local charity wants families to know that hope is alive this holiday season. so went operation ho ho ho today. the catholic philadelphia outreach hosted more than 250 women and children at a shelter in north philadelphia, dozens of volunteers and businesses came together to make this a christmas to remember for the family. they gave away more than 2000 gifts to both their moms and children. >>> whole lot of runners took to the street in south philly to raise money for those in need. third annual homeless.
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     >> en sÓlo horas, la luna serÁ >> en sÓlo horas, la luna serÁ bombardeada. habla en exclusiva la madre a la que le arrebataron su bebÉ en su propia casa. >> les presentamos a la primera mujer hispana en ser nombrada a la corte suprema de texas. >> la misiÓn de la oea se marchÓ de cóndores sin haber cambiado nada en la lucha entre los dos presidentes. >> hugo chÁvez en venezuela contarÁ aho con un ejÉrcito dentro del ejÉrcito. a su disposiciÓn. >> la cantante alejandra guzmÁn sigue hospitalizada en mÉxico. esta noche se conocen mÁs detalles de su condiciÓn. >> este es un noticiero univisiÓn. ultima hora. >> muy buenas en los punto de medidas. esta nueva ediciÓn. la noticia con quÉ comer tiene mucho de ciencia ficciÓn. pero en este caso, de la vida real. habrÁ agua en la luna? ello podrÍamos saber muy bien. algo asÍ organiza la nasa. tenemos la respuesta. >> asÍ es, el impacto ha generado de un cohete que se lanzÓ el pasado mes de junio tiene como misiÓn bombardear un punto especÍfico de la luna, este impacto dejara un crÁter que segÚn expertos serÁ tan
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     captioning sponsored by captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> another poll in iowa shows mitt romney and ron paul leading the republican field. good evening. i'm jim lehrer. >> and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, from des moines, judy woodruff has the latest on the g.o.p. race. >> with just three days left until the presidential caucuses, more than a third of iowa republicans say they still don't know who they'll vote for, so candidates and their organizations are working overtime to get their supporters out. >> judy talked with five of those undecided iowans about what will determine their choices on tuesday night. >> plus mark shields here and david brooks in iowa, analyze the week's news. >> then elizabeth brackett of wtkw, chicago, reports on the surprising rise of poverty in the suburban neighborhoods of one of the nation's wealthiest counties. >> it's exploded. it has gone from something that was rarely encountered in this community to an issue that we encounter every day. >> and ray suarez looks at marriage trends in america as fewer couples tie the knot, and those who do are older than ever. >> that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> intelligent computing technology is making its way into everything from cars to retail signs to hospitals, creating new enriching experiences. through intel's philosophy of investing for the future, we're helping to bring these new capabilities to market. we're investing billions of dollars in r&d around the globe to help create the technologies that we hope will be the heart of tomorrow's innovations.
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     >> >> edificio policiaca son atacados por ondas de narcotrÁfico como muertos de las autoridades de esta noche anuncian detenidos encuentran dentro de los conductos del aire acondicionado el cuerpo de una hispana que hÍa sido reportada como desaparecida. >> le falta mucho el verano del 2009 para terminar, en texas y en arizona sus habitantes se preguntan cuÁnto más durarÁ la actual ola de calor. >> sanciÓn entre partidos al director tÉcnico de la selecciÓn mexicana por agredir a un jugador panameÑo. >> Éste es su noticiero fin de semana. >> bienvenidos a nuestra segunda ediciÓn de noticiero univisiÓn fin de semana, nos acompaÑa mi colega lourdes. >> un gusto compartir contigo y con los televidentes. >> un ataque con pretensiones que un rescate de pelÍcula de un grupo de sicarios contra varias instalaciones policiales en michoacÁn. esta misma noche las autoridades mexicanas presentaron a varios de los involucrados en el hecho detenidos como nos muestra que declarÓ muÑoz. ll >> no lograron rescatar, las autoridades dijeron que consideran a este hombre del segundo al mando de la familia, el mayor introductor de droga sintÉtica de este grupo
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     hapróxima.h@univisionpiraciar h@unnpi extrah@h@univisionpi exa >> la congresista aÚn lucha por salvar su vida, el sospechoso de la masacre estÁ en manos de la policÍa y busca a un segundo hombre posiblemente, relacionado con el ataquÉ. >> la policÍa dijo que no es un enfermo mental, pero sÍ una persona inestable que mÁs se sabe de Él? >> famoso balneario mexicano acapulco mostrÓ un macabro espectÁculo, cuerpos decapitados vÍctimas del crimen organizado. >> y un emotivo Último adiÓs al joven mexicano que muriÓ de un balazo esta semana en la frontera entre su paÍs y estados unidos. >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn fin de semana, con enrique teutelo. >> quÉ tal? muy buenas noches, 13 heridos y seis muertos bajo la mano de un joven h@not uni-f@ su cabeza, ya operada una congresista federal por arizona. desde 11 de la maÑana la noticia de esta masacre ha ocupado los titulares de todos los medios ionnot uni-fds lateh equipo. adelante, buenas noches. >> buenas noches enrique, asÍ es nos encontramos todavÍa fuera de este centro mÉdico universitario y donde sigue siendo atendida la congresista, ademÁs, como lo puedes observar en estos momentos, aquÍ afuera de este hospital tunivisÉno lleva a cabo una vigilia precisamente rezando por la salud de imas. cabe agregar que autoridades
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     shape is because it's meant to drag behind it this thing that listens to the ocean. what that sonar array that it drags behind it, most of what it's listening for is submarines. but that is what explains the awkward visuals here of this ship. the "impeccable" is about 300 feet long. it's very slow. at the best, goes 15 miles per hour. while it is towing its sonar array it only goes about 3 1/2 miles per hour. it's very slow. it's unarmed. even though it's a u.s. navy ship it doesn't have any big guns on it. mostly civilian crew. in march of 2009 right after barack obama had been sworn in for the first time as a new president, that ship, the "impeccable" was poking along 3 miles per hour across did south china sea when a chinese frigate zoomed up and crossed right in front of it within 100 yards. cut it off. that was a slightly worrying development. but then within hours it got worse. within hours chinese military planes started do multiple flyovers really low over the "impeccable" like 600 feet over the "impeccable." that started on a thursday in march 2009. and it kept going for a few harrowing days. after the initial confrontation on thursday, on friday, this is again march 2009 right after obama was sworn in. the confrontation started on thursday, on friday the chinese started verbally threatening the "impeccable" saying if it didn't leave the area, it would face the consequences. by the weekend, by sawn, that confrontation had gotten much bigger. the "impeccable" was still alone on the high seas but by sunday there were five chinese ships surrounding it including one that got so close, got within 50 feet of the "impeccable" and the civilian crew -- remember, this is unarmed ship. i don't know if this is protocol or they macgyvered this because they didn't know what else to do. they got out the fire hoses on board. they got out the fire hoses on board the "impeccable" and they literally shot the chinese ship with fire hoses to try to get them to buzz off.
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     >> rose: welcome to our >> rose: welcome to our program. tonight a special edition the charlie rose brain series, year tree. this our second episode we consider the brain and biological of parenting. >> 10% to 20% of women come down with post-partum depression. it also occurs in men and david has a patient who suffered from this. the reason one doesn't know more about this is because most men are reluctant to discuss it. >> these feelings are not-- they're thoughts and they're not action. i shouldn't feel bad they felt this way, i should see them for what they were. they were negative thoughts not based on reality. my son was not rejecting me. he wasn't ill in this sway. he was seeing the doctor. he was growing. there was nothing to back up what i was thinking and i had to do a lot of homework to help myself through that. >> one of the questions that drives our research is understanding what makes humans special or what is it about human biology that is both similar and different to other primates. and one of the things that's very remarkable about humans is we have an exceptionally long juvenile and infant periods. and human babies are pretty much totallyless, and even throughout their juvenile period they really need much more investment by their parents than similar species that are closely related to us. and i think that tells us in humans, particularly, understanding the role of parenting behavior and the biology of parenting behavior is very important. >> rose: episode two of the charlie rose brain series three it underwritten by the sloan foundation coming up. >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by:
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     >> esta noche Última hora: >> esta noche Última hora: >> barack, recibiÓ el premio de la paz en noruega. dijo que estados unidos desmantelar los estÁndares morales en guerras que son necesarias y justificadas. >> el fallido intento de trasladar al depuesto presidente manuel zelaya desde la embajada de brasil hacia mÉxico. >> un enfrentamiento entre agentes en puertos de la policÍa en nueva york y un vendedor ambulante termina en tragedia. >> arrestan entrevistar a cinco jÓvenes musulmanes estadounidees. al padre de uno de ellos presuntos vÍnculos con la red al qaeda. una mujer embarazada sacar de apuros a un policÍa que estaba siendo agredido por un grupo de jÓvenes. >> miles de estudiantes se enfrentaron en una singular batalla utilizando como armas pelotas de nieve. ♪atalla utilizando como armas >> buenas noches. por supuesto bienvenidos a esta nueva ediciÓn. >> no creo que le merezca pero lo tomo como una llamada a la acciÓn. esta por alguna de las palabras que pronunciÓ esta tarde el presidente barack, recibiendo el premio nobel de la paz en noruega. un discurso que ha provocado anÁlisis sobre el curso de su polÍtica exterior. ♪ >> barack obama.
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     bing bing star shooting everybody. so the press has to be responsible. they're not being responsible because we are losing a lot of people because of the internet. we have to do something. we have to go see bill gates and a lot of different people that really understand what is happening. we have to talk to them, maybe in certain areas, closing the internet up in some way. some of you will say, "freedom of speech, freedom of speech." these are foolish people. we have a lot of polish people. we have a lot of polish people. we have got to maybe do something with the internet because they are recruiting
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     to promote his family business interests. now, they have since taken this down, but the very first thing they built online after the election, the very first thing they built online for president-elect trump was this meet the president-elect webpage on the transition website that was provided to the trump folks by the federal government. it's a dot-gov website, something you and i pay for. what they put up was an exhaustive list of all of the, quote, world's top properties that donald trump owns including the world renowned fifth avenue skyscraper trump tower, plus trump park, trump tower, on and on. wait, act now and we'll send you some knives. in addition to properties that occupy the manhattan skyline, mr. trump also owns many of the premier golf clubs around the world, trump national golf club in westchester new york, and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. that advertisement for trump
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     so what are we doing? kab: i think i want you to buy me out. lemonis: i'll write you a check for $250,000. kab: okay. lemonis: i was being gracious in offering him $250,000 just to make the situation go away. he's not worth $250,000, but if he doesn't want to be here, i don't want to be in business with somebody that doesn't want to be in business with me. kab: my son has put together all the website and done all the work on that and all the changes, and i think the company should do something. lemonis: i'm sorry, but i'm not following this. this is new information to me. kab: he's done a lot of work. lemonis: well, you just got 250 grand. why donyou pay him? kab: why don't you guys pay him? lemonis: he did it as an extension of you. that's one of the things you're bringing to the table, just like you were doing the accounting. and so now after you're walking away with double your money, you're now telling them to write a check. you're getting $250,000. don't bring up your son getting paid after. it feels uncomfortable to me, 'cause i'm overpaying you for shares that i don't think are worth $250,000 just to get you the [bleep] out of here. and so if you have to take a couple grand and give it to your son for doing some work
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     >> . >> reporter: but the fact that there are thousands of privacy breaches stunned many members of congress, including senator patrick leahy of vermont. >> i want to know if -- whether it's n.s.a. or anybody else that's made a mistake, we ought to know that. if they're tapping into people's telephones where they have no right to, we ought to know that. >> reporter: almost 20 billions are already pending in congress to limit the surveillance program, to protect american calls and e-mails, and to ins the n.s.a. reports to
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     fisa court, ordered the agency to destroy. the n.s.a. argues that the number of privacy violations is tiny compared to the 20 million data searches done every month in the hunt for terrorists. n.s.a. compliance director john delong told reporters by phone: t mistakes are routinely disclosed to the fisa court, to the justice department and to congress. >> .
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     be completed by early november. >> big changes could soon be becoming to the nsa. the director of the spy agency and top deputy are expected to leave in the coming year and giving president obama a chance to appoint his own replacements. keith alexander has led the agency since 2005 and longest tenure ever for an nsa director. folks say the decision to leave was long planned and not reaction to recent revelations about surveillance practices. >>> the nsa is apparently playing a key role in the cia's drone program overseas.
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     crime in our nation's capital. >> do you know something we do not, because he was on social media talking about this? is there more that we do not know? >> we will let us story roll out there, but it is far more than just.
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     scott, these new ra *ef hraeugss are likely to increase bipartisan support for top-to-bottom surveillance reform. >> pelley: and late today the white house said that the audit itself was evidence that the government is being careful. wyatt, thank you very much. that u.p.s. cargo jet that crashed while attempting to land in birmingham, alabama, this
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     not a favor to israel because of the nuclear deal to iran. the white house is rejecting a petition to pardon edward snowden. administration officials say snowden should return to the
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     for u.s. person identifiers, clearing that database to find, perhaps, ezra klein, julian sanchez, robert gibbs and so on and so forth within that database. this is something completely different from the way the administration, even over these last eight weeks have talked about their authorities. >> on those authorities, julian, one thing the administration did today was release a brief
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     you've heard obama say both today and previously, well, we don't listen to americans' communications. we're not listening to your phone calls, not reading your e-mails. some of that data is inside this so-called 702 series of databases and this loophole that we disclosed today that we sort of gave the evidence that senator wyden's been sort of nodding about and sort of indicating about shows that under certain conditions starting in 2011 the nsa was given the authority to search for u.s. person identifiers,
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     distinctly, let's see if i can beat the clock on this. 702 provision in the 2008 bill. it allows foreign communications, communications believed to be from frooreigner related to espionage, terrorism, to be collected not just the data about them but the conversations, themselves. inside that data, there's some subject because you're talking about such a huge pool and because of technological necessities, there are some americans' communications that are swept up in that as well. you've heard obama say both
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     to resolve this issue. with regard to the threat to the capitol, coming not far from where i live, the first thing that strikes me is we would have never known about this had it not been for the fisa program and our ability to collect information on people who post and imminent threat. i'm going to see this one more time because you will hear about it as we attempt to reauthorize the fisa program. our government does not spy on americans unless they are americans who are doing things that frankly tipped off our law enforcement officials to an imminent threat. it was our law enforcement officials and those programs that helped us stop this person before he committed a heinous crime in our nation's capital. >> do you know something we do
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     hospitals of fallujaun medical center. heme was released on saturday, t on sunday night, he was taken by ems to uh rainbow babies and children's hospital, where he died. university hospitals issued a statement that reads we express our deepestw sympathy to andre's family. we aree conducting a full review of hisa care and will be meetig with his family. due to patient privacy, we cannot comment further at this time. >> i want people to knowat that this community just lost such a special boy and he's i there will never be a smile like andre jackson's.a there never will be one. >> we are told counselors will be here at euclid high school throughout the week providing support for grieving students and staff members. euclid head football coach jeff rotsky says he has seen tremendous growth in andre jackson in the past year, in particular his interest in >> i can tell you we will do everything we can to honor number 48. we will honor as best as we can the smile, we willor cherish ths boy. >> it is homecoming week at euclid high school, and we are told the game will be played as scheduled on friday. bill and tracy, there will also be a moment of silence and a balloon release before the game. >> horribly sad. just so young. jack, thank you. >> concerned parents looking r whyto it took nearly three hours for their children to get home from school friday. peggy gallek live outside the william cullen bryant school on thell city's west side with maye an explanation. peggy? >> the parents we talked to our very upset. they spent hours worrying if their little ones were okay. parents and grandparents say theyan are virtual still tryingo figure out why it took about three hours for their children to get home t friday afternoon. school and no answer.
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     we'll time that out. for now let's go over to jack taylor. >>> trouble spots on 15. a vehicle was hit and we have 15 closed in both directions as authorities remain on scene trying to clear everything out of the roadway. chopper 4 over the northbound baltimore-washington parkway up near 197, work zone had cleared, but the crash in the median. we have activity on the left side. single right lane will get you by. not a huge delay so far. blue, orange, silver line riders carefully, single tracking between eastern market and stadium-armory, unscheduled track repairs. back to you. >>> in orlando, thousands gathered at a vigil, people from every walk of life attended and vowed that it would not define their city. the staff vowed to reopen the