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a slick u.s. town struggles to remove rivers of oil from its streets after a pipeline spews more than ten thousand barrels of crude. just and reasonable the u.k. government of the widely criticized. him out of pocket. and deadly american. creating a three d. printed raising fears that getting a weapon will simply become a matter of click and print. this is our t. live from moscow on kerry johnston. the streets of a u.s. town in the state of arkansas have been deluged by over ten thousand barrels of crude oil off an exxon mobile pipeline burst on friday around two dozen homes have been evacuated some residents forced to stay away for several more days when a cleanup operation continues washington correspondent has the details now. exxon mobil is naturally trying to downplay environmental concerns they're not saying exactly how much oil spilled onto the streets of that neighborhood in arkansas but the company says it has already collected more than twelve thousand barrels of oil mixed with water from the
a slick u.s. town struggles to remove rivers of oil from its streets after a pipeline spews more than ten thousand barrels of crude. just and reasonable the u.k. government of the widely criticized. him out of pocket. and deadly american. creating a three d. printed raising fears that getting a weapon will simply become a matter of click and print. this is our t. live from moscow on kerry johnston. the streets of a u.s. town in the state of arkansas have been deluged by over ten thousand...
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small town in the u.s. state of georgia has just passed a law requiring every household owner decision was unanimously approved and is intended to send a pro-gun message to the armored ministration of the connecticut school massacre heightened calls for weapons ban the same time in texas the federal government has refrained from comment on zation that distributing the shotgun and training people how to use them. on the ongoing u.s. gun control debate has turned its attention to what type of arms people should be allowed to bear and how they obtain them but it would all be academic if people had the ability to bypass the restrictions and produce firearms that even leave their homes well thanks to the technological magic of three d. printing what it first sounds like science fiction can soon become science fact what is more important or investigates. from the state of the union in youngstown a while we're no workers are mastering the three d. printing but has the potential to revolutionize the way we make alm
small town in the u.s. state of georgia has just passed a law requiring every household owner decision was unanimously approved and is intended to send a pro-gun message to the armored ministration of the connecticut school massacre heightened calls for weapons ban the same time in texas the federal government has refrained from comment on zation that distributing the shotgun and training people how to use them. on the ongoing u.s. gun control debate has turned its attention to what type of...
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the streets of a u.s. town in the stage of ak and so have been diluted by eva ten thousand barrels of crude oil a maximum or wild. around two dozens of homes have been evacuated with some residents of fools to stay away for several more days while the cleanup operation continues washington correspondent damage as you can has the details. exxon mobil is naturally trying to downplay environmental concerns they're not saying exactly how much oil spilled onto the streets of that neighborhood in arkansas but the company says it has already collected more than twelve thousand barrels of oil mixed with water from the affected area not clear how much of it was water the twenty two homes were evacuated as they're still cleaning up the pipeline that was carrying canadian heavy crude to the south of the u.s. to the country's gulf coast refineries this latest spill response from critics of the proposed keystone x.l. pipeline the keystone x.l. pipeline would carry eight hundred thousand barrels per day just to compare the p
the streets of a u.s. town in the stage of ak and so have been diluted by eva ten thousand barrels of crude oil a maximum or wild. around two dozens of homes have been evacuated with some residents of fools to stay away for several more days while the cleanup operation continues washington correspondent damage as you can has the details. exxon mobil is naturally trying to downplay environmental concerns they're not saying exactly how much oil spilled onto the streets of that neighborhood in...
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a small town in the u.s. state of georgia has just passed a law requiring every household to own a gun the decision was unanimously approved and is intended to send a pro-gun message to the obama administration after the connecticut school massacre heightened calls for weapons ban at the same time in taxes the federal government has raised the refrain from comment on an organization that is distributing reshad guns and training people home. in a few minutes so we had over to our washington studios for breaking the set with every mark. you know when the history of any culture there are some dark chapters throughout human history there's been war on every continent and religious strife and oppression every culture has some skeletons in their closet and in recent u.s. history the scandals prison at guantanamo bay as making patriotic americans scurrying around a decade or so rather than slamming the door shut and get mall i hate that term condemning it as one of the greatest mistakes in american history and glori
a small town in the u.s. state of georgia has just passed a law requiring every household to own a gun the decision was unanimously approved and is intended to send a pro-gun message to the obama administration after the connecticut school massacre heightened calls for weapons ban at the same time in taxes the federal government has raised the refrain from comment on an organization that is distributing reshad guns and training people home. in a few minutes so we had over to our washington...
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river dozens of residents are forced to flee their homes as a major pipe burst swamping a small u.s. town with five thousand barrels of oil that's after a short break right here on our team. with the. series technology innovation all the leads developments from around russia. the future covered. ten years ago. was overtaken. ten years of political infighting terrorism and economic decay. in iraq a rise in the fall of by. april ninth. the international landlords in the very heart of moscow. and broadcasting live from moscow this is our team certainly glad to have you back with us now this week saw a dramatic escalation on the korean peninsula with pyongyang threatening a preemptive nuclear strike on the u.s. a response was not left wanting to go with u.s. and south korean war ships and aircraft swarming it to the north sea coasts japan is now reporting that its warships have also been dispatched ahead of a potential missile test by pyongyang washington has canceled a planned intercontinental missile test to avoid further inflaming the situation let's now cross live it to michel chossudovsk
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thousands of residents forced to flee their homes as a major pipe busts a small u.s. town with five thousand barrels of oil. and twenty thousand. birds flew. it with only six deaths the media is on course to break out of all proportion. with the top headlines of the week and today this is the weekly on r t with me life in moscow. the hackers group anonymous has launched a major cyber offensive against israel the activists say their aim is to quote to disrupt and erase israel from cyberspace in protest over the policies towards palestine within a culture of those details it all started with and now i'm seeing their operation on you tube on thursday you know the group published a clip accusing these really government of failing to and settlement expansion and violating the palestinians right now addressing the israeli government of the group stated you have not stopped and les' human rights violations and you have not respected the ceasefire and now the announcement was spread through different social media to gather with this type of warning you better secure your site and
thousands of residents forced to flee their homes as a major pipe busts a small u.s. town with five thousand barrels of oil. and twenty thousand. birds flew. it with only six deaths the media is on course to break out of all proportion. with the top headlines of the week and today this is the weekly on r t with me life in moscow. the hackers group anonymous has launched a major cyber offensive against israel the activists say their aim is to quote to disrupt and erase israel from cyberspace in...
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river dozens of residents are forced to flee their homes as a major pipeline burst swamping a small u.s. town with five thousand barrels of oil that's after the break. with. its technology innovations all the leaves developments from around russia. covered. wealthy british style it's time to buy. the. markets why not scandal. find out what's really happening to the global economy in these kinds of reports on our t.v. . about international and world in the very heart of moscow. and live from our studios in moscow this is r.t. glad to have you back with us this week saw a dramatic escalation on the korean peninsula with pyongyang threatening a preemptive nuclear strike on the u.s. a response was it not left wanting with u.s. and south korean war ships and aircraft swarming into the north coast japan is now reporting that its warships have also been deployed ahead of a potential missile test by pyongyang washington though has canceled a planned intercontinental missile tests to avoid further inflaming the situation michel chossudovsky director of the center for research on globalization says nor
river dozens of residents are forced to flee their homes as a major pipeline burst swamping a small u.s. town with five thousand barrels of oil that's after the break. with. its technology innovations all the leaves developments from around russia. covered. wealthy british style it's time to buy. the. markets why not scandal. find out what's really happening to the global economy in these kinds of reports on our t.v. . about international and world in the very heart of moscow. and live from our...
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dozens of residents are forced to flee their homes as a major player bursts swamping a small u.s. town with. oil. and. markets close as bird flu hits china but with only six deaths the media is on course to break out of all proportion those stories and others after the break. the international and the very heart of moscow. news continues here on r t this is the weekly at least ten children are reported to have been among eighteen people killed today in the latest air strike by u.s. led forces in afghanistan the raid was allegedly called in by troops on the ground after bitter fighting nearby and the target was a small isolated village in the east of the country seven men also perished in the strike though u.s. forces immediately claimed they were insurgents such strikes a strongly soured relations between international troops and the afghan government prompting president karzai to ban his forces from requesting western air support now his artie's medina question over to tell us how this ties into past tragedies. well the decade long war in afghanistan that started back in two thousand
dozens of residents are forced to flee their homes as a major player bursts swamping a small u.s. town with. oil. and. markets close as bird flu hits china but with only six deaths the media is on course to break out of all proportion those stories and others after the break. the international and the very heart of moscow. news continues here on r t this is the weekly at least ten children are reported to have been among eighteen people killed today in the latest air strike by u.s. led forces...
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still to come toxic dozens of residents are forced to flee their homes as a major player a small u.s. town with five miles an hour. that and other stories after the break. with. science technology innovation all the least of elements from around russia we've. covered. wealthy british style sun it's sometimes. hard. to hide. markets why not scandals. find out what's really happening to the global economy in the kinds of reports on r.g.p. . about international airport in the very heart of moscow. you're watching a weekly here on. this last week so dramatic escalation on the korean peninsula with pyongyang threatening a preemptive nuclear strike on the u.s. response was not left wanting with u.s. and south korean war ships and aircraft swarming to the north coasts japan is now reporting that its warships have also been dispatched ahead of a potential missile test by pyongyang washington though has canceled the planned intercontinental nuclear missile test to avoid further inflaming the situation independent journalist james corbett says despite the fact neither side wants all out war there ar
still to come toxic dozens of residents are forced to flee their homes as a major player a small u.s. town with five miles an hour. that and other stories after the break. with. science technology innovation all the least of elements from around russia we've. covered. wealthy british style sun it's sometimes. hard. to hide. markets why not scandals. find out what's really happening to the global economy in the kinds of reports on r.g.p. . about international airport in the very heart of moscow....
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u.s. now where a toxic swamp of oil has down streets and a small arkansas town this week forcing dozens of residents to flee after an aging pipeline burst they are currently staying in hotels and may not be able to return to their homes for quite some time and locals have started to feel like victims as they say the company responsible for maintaining of the pipe did little to address their concerns one hundred and forty residents in the town have now filed lawsuits against exxon mobil worried the value of their homes has plunged local resident chris around says the spill came as a complete surprise. i got off work early and was headed back to my home and a police officer at the entrance to the neighborhood not allowing anybody and i asked why he said the issue was there was no will spill in the area and i told him our family and my wife and children at the home so he allowed me in a little town to pack them up and get them on the road in and to kind of survey the damage and there was oil just flowing down the street behind our house we're kind of taking a wait and see approach what happen
u.s. now where a toxic swamp of oil has down streets and a small arkansas town this week forcing dozens of residents to flee after an aging pipeline burst they are currently staying in hotels and may not be able to return to their homes for quite some time and locals have started to feel like victims as they say the company responsible for maintaining of the pipe did little to address their concerns one hundred and forty residents in the town have now filed lawsuits against exxon mobil worried...
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dozens of residents are forced to flee their homes as a major point because small u.s. town with fine files and barrels of oil. and twenty thousand of them poultry markets closed as a new strain of avian flu hits china there were thirty six deaths immediate on course to break out of all proportion that's after the break here on. technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future of coverage. wealthy british style sun it's time to rise. markets why not scandal. find out what's really happening to the global economy in the kinds of reports on our t.v. . about international and world in the very heart of moscow. is continues here in r.t. president vladimir putin addressed the largest industrial fair in germany's hundred there is he arrived in the country on sunday for an official visit the russian leader will also be meeting with the german chancellor angela merkel with the role of the country's funs in debt hit cyprus as well as europe's economic troubles up for debate which are all of ira's being keeping across the developments for us. of lot o
dozens of residents are forced to flee their homes as a major point because small u.s. town with fine files and barrels of oil. and twenty thousand of them poultry markets closed as a new strain of avian flu hits china there were thirty six deaths immediate on course to break out of all proportion that's after the break here on. technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future of coverage. wealthy british style sun it's time to rise. markets why not scandal....
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dozens of residents are forced to flee their homes as a major pipeline of firsts swamping a small u.s. town with five thousand barrels of oil that's still ahead on our team. president vladimir putin headrest of the largest industrial fair in hanover germany as he arrived in the country on sunday for an official visit the russian leader will also be meeting with the german chancellor angela merkel with the role of the country's funds and debt hit cyprus as well as europe's economic troubles up for debate peter oliver has the details for us. of lot to me of putin used the opening ceremony here at the hanover messy trade fair to really highlight why people should be doing business in russia one of the main point i see he made was well rush's three point four percent growth rate in the g.d.p. in twenty twelve also the low levels of unemployment the secure amounts of currency and gold reserves that they have he did however point out some of the problems he was aware that russia had particularly when it comes to inflation inflation at six percent last year and russia worth pointing out that is th
dozens of residents are forced to flee their homes as a major pipeline of firsts swamping a small u.s. town with five thousand barrels of oil that's still ahead on our team. president vladimir putin headrest of the largest industrial fair in hanover germany as he arrived in the country on sunday for an official visit the russian leader will also be meeting with the german chancellor angela merkel with the role of the country's funds and debt hit cyprus as well as europe's economic troubles up...
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other stories making global headlines this hour and a man shot and killed five people in the small u.s. town of manchester illinois victims all members of the same family including the grandmother a young couple and two children ages one and five another child in serious condition in the hospital police shot the suspect as he fled the scene he died of his injuries later in the hospital locals claim the man was stressed by custody battle with another member of the same family. in dhaka bangladesh about one hundred people killed when an eight story building collapsed army police and volunteers still working to find victims trapped under rubble at least eight hundred people injured reports say two thousand people in the building when it came down only the ground floor which housed a mall and several factories stayed intact locals say they saw cracks forming in the building tuesday. and the death toll in iraq hit one hundred after two days of deadly violence thirty five died wednesday including twenty two in the inner and the under arrest afterward benj crusade following a deadly raid by securit
other stories making global headlines this hour and a man shot and killed five people in the small u.s. town of manchester illinois victims all members of the same family including the grandmother a young couple and two children ages one and five another child in serious condition in the hospital police shot the suspect as he fled the scene he died of his injuries later in the hospital locals claim the man was stressed by custody battle with another member of the same family. in dhaka...
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one u.s. town is taking the gun control debate to a whole new level the town of nelson georgia is home to nine hundred thirteen people now every one of its residents is required to own a gun and ammunition in their homes the city council of five voted unanimously in favor of the measure yesterday seemed like a bold move in the wake of the recent push to control firearms in the united states turns out most people there already have a gun in their home and a crime there is so low that the georgia town only has one police officer the bill will likely not be enforced as it is more symbolic in nature than anything else on nelson isn't alone springs city utah passed a resolution in february that recommended its residents keep firearms and last month the official from the town of byron may propose a similar measure that would require guns in homes but it was shot down by all fifty of its voters so it seems that the themes linking these pro-gun towns out there are small practically rate of crime and many r
one u.s. town is taking the gun control debate to a whole new level the town of nelson georgia is home to nine hundred thirteen people now every one of its residents is required to own a gun and ammunition in their homes the city council of five voted unanimously in favor of the measure yesterday seemed like a bold move in the wake of the recent push to control firearms in the united states turns out most people there already have a gun in their home and a crime there is so low that the georgia...
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." >>> residents of a small town in the u.s. state of texas are reeling following a powerful explosion at a fertilizer plant. the blast blew up homes and buildings. police say it killed between 5 and 15 people and injured more than 160. they're investigating if it was an accident or a crime. the explosion happened in the town of west in central texas. it caused an earth tremor that people reported feeling in the city of dallas more than 100 kilometers away. more than 50 buildings including a nursing home collapsed or were badly damaged. several firefighters are reported missing. >> the casualty numbers, i don't have a hard number to give to you at this point. they are still working on that. i can tell you that it is estimated anywhere from 5 to 15 at this point. >>> police say firefighters cannot approach for fear of toxic fumes. about half of the town's population have evacuated their homes. >>> u.s. officials have released no in information on the progress of their investigation, but some media are reporting about a possible s
." >>> residents of a small town in the u.s. state of texas are reeling following a powerful explosion at a fertilizer plant. the blast blew up homes and buildings. police say it killed between 5 and 15 people and injured more than 160. they're investigating if it was an accident or a crime. the explosion happened in the town of west in central texas. it caused an earth tremor that people reported feeling in the city of dallas more than 100 kilometers away. more than 50 buildings...
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so i went through exploring places that went from urban areas to small little towns along the border between mexico and the u.s. and a lits dusty towns or right in downtown baltimore and i spent a huge amount of time doing that. so if you think about it, this robot takes the picture and it takes a picture consistently from the same place and it is really i guess objective. more objective than any taking pictures. any journalist would also present a point of view. there is no point of view initially when these pictures were made, but then i am coming in and creating a point of view from within this ocean of imagery. as a flip through a few of these and let you look through these. you can see the city name down
so i went through exploring places that went from urban areas to small little towns along the border between mexico and the u.s. and a lits dusty towns or right in downtown baltimore and i spent a huge amount of time doing that. so if you think about it, this robot takes the picture and it takes a picture consistently from the same place and it is really i guess objective. more objective than any taking pictures. any journalist would also present a point of view. there is no point of view...
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so i went through exploring places that went from urban areas to small little towns along the border between mexico and the u.s. and a lits dusty towns or right in downtown baltimore and i spent a huge amount of time doing that. so if you think about it, this robot takes the picture and it takes a picture consistently from the same place and it is really i guess objective. more objective than any taking pictures. any journalist would also present a point of view. there is no point of view initially when these pictures were made, but then i am coming in and creating a point of view from within this ocean of imagery. as a flip through a few of these and let you look through these. you can see the city name down on the lower left, mississippi. the number next to the city is the derivative of the gps marker for this google location and i sort of transposed the numbers and used that. i wanted to connotate that virtual world and also there was a visual connection to the photographic heritage that was pretty wild. on top of this moment in time, there is also a breaking down of the imagery thaps in the google pictures
so i went through exploring places that went from urban areas to small little towns along the border between mexico and the u.s. and a lits dusty towns or right in downtown baltimore and i spent a huge amount of time doing that. so if you think about it, this robot takes the picture and it takes a picture consistently from the same place and it is really i guess objective. more objective than any taking pictures. any journalist would also present a point of view. there is no point of view...
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you cannot come up to december 15 and then say you're leaving town tomorrow. ?> $20,000 u.s. >> we were talking 20,000 but i was thinking u.s. we are not iraq. >> what to do you think the hours are that by the food 2014 there will be no agreement and we'll have to pull everybody out? >> i do not want to see what i odds are because i have no idea. after that briefing, it to me that was the most important thing to come out with. i heard secretary chuck hagel was there and i said i would like to visit with him. this is schedules are all plans. he came the next day and we had a good discussion. i do not know how we change the scheduled to make it work out. he did. we were in total agreement on that. he is going to be with karzai the next day. i think general done for it is that still have that right now. i think they are a good team. all of the chips are in place to make it happen. how are we proceeding on this agreement? the president had talked to karzai the day before and told him we need to get this done now. i am saying get it done this spring. did not wait. i saw what happ
you cannot come up to december 15 and then say you're leaving town tomorrow. ?> $20,000 u.s. >> we were talking 20,000 but i was thinking u.s. we are not iraq. >> what to do you think the hours are that by the food 2014 there will be no agreement and we'll have to pull everybody out? >> i do not want to see what i odds are because i have no idea. after that briefing, it to me that was the most important thing to come out with. i heard secretary chuck hagel was there and i...
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u.s. watch making in a town in need of life support. >> it's like a crazy idea to make watches in the united states again. but it's possible. >> they manage the watch factory. a venture crazy to some given asia and swiss's dominance of the industry, but possible because of detroit. >> you drive around detroit and understand the past. and the people we met were focused on the future and where it was going, not the past. that energy is what we wanted to tie into and that helped to evolve the torstory. >> they say that the watch face bares the city's name, and they will only partner with retailers that visit the factory floor. here with steady hands and good eyes, 12 workers put together the watches. but whether the story of high end watches made here in the u.s. sells, the luxury website haute-look said that customers will decide. >> i think it's great that they are trying enter into a market that is very competitive. but i think if the product is right and the styling is right, the consumer will be the judge. >> retailing for $475 to $995, they start aassembling the watches anding them in jun
u.s. watch making in a town in need of life support. >> it's like a crazy idea to make watches in the united states again. but it's possible. >> they manage the watch factory. a venture crazy to some given asia and swiss's dominance of the industry, but possible because of detroit. >> you drive around detroit and understand the past. and the people we met were focused on the future and where it was going, not the past. that energy is what we wanted to tie into and that helped...
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u.s. marines pulled town a big metal statue of saddam hussein in baghdad.sn't how it was reported at home. i went to baghdad with richard engel in baghdad at the famous hotel when it happened and saw it come down. >> marines come in. >> group of iraqis look at them tentatively then start to go after the statue. >> the statue is like that height, it is tall. >> there was a guy with a big sledgehammer, wailing at the base of it. they started yanking on it, and it wasn't going anywhere. >> right. if i wanted to take that down with 100 of my closest friends u it is not going to happen. >> they start yanking on it, then the americans said we'll give you a hand, you want to do it, otherwise it will take all day. >> it wouldn't make local radio in massachusetts. a bunch of people yanked on a statue, it wouldn't come down. >> or they watch it as the iraqis yank down a statue and collapse on them and kills ten people. americans help them pull it down. it was an awkward moment, one person put an american flag. >> over the face of the statue. >> american head that was
u.s. marines pulled town a big metal statue of saddam hussein in baghdad.sn't how it was reported at home. i went to baghdad with richard engel in baghdad at the famous hotel when it happened and saw it come down. >> marines come in. >> group of iraqis look at them tentatively then start to go after the statue. >> the statue is like that height, it is tall. >> there was a guy with a big sledgehammer, wailing at the base of it. they started yanking on it, and it wasn't...
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. >> he was from a small farming town in kansas. as the u.s. army chaplain, he ended up in the front lines of the korean war. in the winter of 1950, his unit was surrounded by korean and chinese troops. today, president obama described his heroic actions. >> in the chaos, dodging bullets and explosions, he raced between foxholes, out past the front lines, and into no-man's land, dragging the wounded to safety. when his commanders ordered an evacuation, he chose to stay, gathering the injured, attending to their wounds. >> having negotiated the sale surrender of the albert wounded troops, he stepped in to save the life of an injured, head. >> see much of it and pushed the enemy soldier beside. -- he marched in and pushed the enemy soldier aside. then, he carried that would american away. >> they were marched to a prisoner of war camp where they endured the conditions and torture. survivors said that the chaplin did more than anyone to keep them going. he saved my life, a fellow prisoner wrote. it was easier to die than to live. >> they start on
. >> he was from a small farming town in kansas. as the u.s. army chaplain, he ended up in the front lines of the korean war. in the winter of 1950, his unit was surrounded by korean and chinese troops. today, president obama described his heroic actions. >> in the chaos, dodging bullets and explosions, he raced between foxholes, out past the front lines, and into no-man's land, dragging the wounded to safety. when his commanders ordered an evacuation, he chose to stay, gathering...
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u.s. state of texas official confirming the number of deaths at the fertilizer plant but the number of casualties is still unclear a local residents have been advised to evacuate from the area in the town of west just north of waco the u.s. geological survey says that texas fertilizer plant explosion madge did as a two point one magnitude seismic event that just gives you an indication of the power of that explosion that we've seen from that mobile phone footage just a couple of minutes ago there we can see it again this is an initial fire that was at the plant and then in a few seconds time there is a huge explosion which literally knocks the person off his feet the guy who was filming this and that would just give you a real feel for the damage that has been caused the firefighters now there you are still at the scene this helicopter support at the same injured people being airlifted to hospitals in waco and also houston which are major hospitals which are good to treat people who've been injured by this blast witnesses say the fire too cold. at apartment complexes and schools and houses nearby we just heard a few minutes ago from a fireman who was at the scene he said there were man
u.s. state of texas official confirming the number of deaths at the fertilizer plant but the number of casualties is still unclear a local residents have been advised to evacuate from the area in the town of west just north of waco the u.s. geological survey says that texas fertilizer plant explosion madge did as a two point one magnitude seismic event that just gives you an indication of the power of that explosion that we've seen from that mobile phone footage just a couple of minutes ago...
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yesterday in patch 40 towns across the u.s..nd model is journalism more international with the community. we have new ad models coming out this year, which are differentiated. i think we are taking a thoughtful approach to it overall. anhink patch has been investment that is a long-term investment in that environment. not all of our investors like patch but from the standpoint of doing something really big and bold in a space where other people have given up on content. we are believers in content and brands carry it >> that is what your way of saying you're not going to pull the plug? >> i am sorry. just so we are clear, the plan never been to pull the plug. >> or get a partner. is to keep patch going in the communities profitably. i think the press writes a lot about patch and all of those things, our job is to try to million people -- million people. internally we see over 20 million. thoseb is to keep consumers happy and build a business model around it. the plan has never been to pull the plug. >> let's throw it open to the
yesterday in patch 40 towns across the u.s..nd model is journalism more international with the community. we have new ad models coming out this year, which are differentiated. i think we are taking a thoughtful approach to it overall. anhink patch has been investment that is a long-term investment in that environment. not all of our investors like patch but from the standpoint of doing something really big and bold in a space where other people have given up on content. we are believers in...
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it is just 15 minutes from the town where the fighting has been ongoing. u.s. secretary of state john kerry has promised an extra $123 million for the syrian opposition. they have put in a request for arms and a no-fly zone. he insisted political solution is the right one. >> the united states top diplomat used the occasion to announce the doubling of non- legally to the opposition including, for the first time, crucially, still low weapons. >> our first choice as a resolution to this crisis is a political choice. that's true for everyone standing here. this was a friend as a top possibility of this year. >> they have asked for military assistance. they want heavy weapons and a no-fly zone to stop them from bombing their positions. what they're experiencing a tragedy that has never been experienced before. they are doing everything they can to support them, but we expect more. as humanitarian assistance this is the violence that has never been recorded in the history of syria. >> despite declarations like ried usingave tim the communique from the government. a
it is just 15 minutes from the town where the fighting has been ongoing. u.s. secretary of state john kerry has promised an extra $123 million for the syrian opposition. they have put in a request for arms and a no-fly zone. he insisted political solution is the right one. >> the united states top diplomat used the occasion to announce the doubling of non- legally to the opposition including, for the first time, crucially, still low weapons. >> our first choice as a resolution to...
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u.s. economy. >>> rolling back into town. the rock legends embarking on a new world tour with stops in the bay area. >>> handle with care, the delicate moving operation taking priceless works of art on a whole new journey. >>> and a road map to a vaccine. the important new step in aids research with a local connection. >>> i'm jeff ranieri in the nbc bay area weather center. after sunny skies, mid to upper 70s major changes coming our way for thursday. there is our spring storm on the satellite radar picture. we will have details on how long all of this lasts coming up in a few minutes. $4 doesn't really buy you much these days, huh? unless you're at denny's. where there are always great choices for four dollars, on the 2$4$6$8 value menu ®. >>> in health matters the cure for aids is far off but new information shows the vaccine could be on the horizon. stanford researchers are part of a team which tracked one african man from shortly after he was affected until two years later when his body started making antibodies. researc
u.s. economy. >>> rolling back into town. the rock legends embarking on a new world tour with stops in the bay area. >>> handle with care, the delicate moving operation taking priceless works of art on a whole new journey. >>> and a road map to a vaccine. the important new step in aids research with a local connection. >>> i'm jeff ranieri in the nbc bay area weather center. after sunny skies, mid to upper 70s major changes coming our way for thursday. there...
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u.s. soil. in her home town of river forest, illinois, near chicago, flags dotted the lawn of her family's neighborhoodthe first u.s. diplomat killed since september in benghazi, her aunt spoke about her. >> she was so -- very excited to be in a place where she felt she and our country could make a positive difference. >> nbc's atia aboyi and the deputy director of women in foreign policy and contributing editor for "newsweek" and "daily beast" and have written extensively about afghanistan and atiya i know you lived in kabul and i know that secretary kerry was so impressed with her when we were in kabul two weeks ago and have since learned it's been brought to my attention through the reporting, that she was really responsible for that wonderful afghan youth symphony trip here, the story we did for "the today show" a month or so ago. this is all really devastating, she was so engaged in connecting with the people of afghanistan. outside the confines of the embassy compound. atiya? >> she was, andrea, i have to tell you, i met her just a few weeks after she arrived for the first time. in fact another e
u.s. soil. in her home town of river forest, illinois, near chicago, flags dotted the lawn of her family's neighborhoodthe first u.s. diplomat killed since september in benghazi, her aunt spoke about her. >> she was so -- very excited to be in a place where she felt she and our country could make a positive difference. >> nbc's atia aboyi and the deputy director of women in foreign policy and contributing editor for "newsweek" and "daily beast" and have written...
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town tomorrow. >> talking about 20,000 u.s. or 20,000 nato writ large? >> we were talking 20,000, but i was talking u.s. we're in iraq, okay? >> what do you think the odds are by the end of 2014 there will be no agreement and we'll have to pull everybody out? >> i don't want to say what the odds are. >> why not? >> because i have no idea. and i don't want to do anything that would departmentnize -- that would jeopardize it. i think after that briefing, to me, that was the most important thing to come out, was -- with secretary hagel, i said i would sure like to visit with him and they said the schedules were all planned, but he came the next day and we had a good discussion, and i don't know how he changed his schedule to make it work out, but he did. and we were in total agreement on that. and he was going to meet with karzai the next day. i think general pinford is great, admiral cunningham. i think they're a good team. i think all of the chips are in place to make it happen, and i asked at this meeting at the pentagon, i asked what -- that's my first
town tomorrow. >> talking about 20,000 u.s. or 20,000 nato writ large? >> we were talking 20,000, but i was talking u.s. we're in iraq, okay? >> what do you think the odds are by the end of 2014 there will be no agreement and we'll have to pull everybody out? >> i don't want to say what the odds are. >> why not? >> because i have no idea. and i don't want to do anything that would departmentnize -- that would jeopardize it. i think after that briefing, to me,...
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rebels are hoping to cut off the government supply lines that run into the town of aleppo. u.s. politicians have been speaking out about possible military intervention. there is growing evidence that chemical weapons are being used in the conflict. it was a hot topic on sunday news shows. the conventional weapons, if they get loose, is incredibly destabilizing to the middle east, to southern europe. that is why israel is concerned, jordan is concerned, turkey is concerned. >> i think a key player is russia. i think russia can stand up and make a difference. they have before. what in the last month, russia went to assad and said, you do not cross this line. i think at this point, that is where we are. zone,son, -- a safe arming the rebels, aching sure we help with the refugees -- making sure we are helping with the refugees, being prepared with an international force to be able to secure the stocks of chemical and perhaps biological weapons. there are a number of caches of these chemical weapons. they cannot fall into the hands of the jihadist. thoseise, we will see weapons being
rebels are hoping to cut off the government supply lines that run into the town of aleppo. u.s. politicians have been speaking out about possible military intervention. there is growing evidence that chemical weapons are being used in the conflict. it was a hot topic on sunday news shows. the conventional weapons, if they get loose, is incredibly destabilizing to the middle east, to southern europe. that is why israel is concerned, jordan is concerned, turkey is concerned. >> i think a...
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we have a new patch that just rolled out yesterday actually in 40 towns across the u.s. that model is journalism, more interaction in the committee, and we have to have add models also which are differentiated from patch now. i think we're taking a pretty thoughtful approach to it over all. i think patch has been an investment that's a long-term investment, an environment where investors and really around aol turnaround as a short-term, you know, mentality. it's the standpoint we're trying to do something really big and really bold in a space where most of the people have given up on content. you know, we are believers in content and brand so i think that were is where patch fits in. >> so that's your way of saying you're going to pull the plug? >> sorry but just so we're clear, you know, the plan has never been to pull the plug. when you said to get to profitability -- >> or getaway partner i believe spinning our job i think is to keep patch going in the committee's profitably. so i think the press writes a lot about patch them was going to happen, things that are very
we have a new patch that just rolled out yesterday actually in 40 towns across the u.s. that model is journalism, more interaction in the committee, and we have to have add models also which are differentiated from patch now. i think we're taking a pretty thoughtful approach to it over all. i think patch has been an investment that's a long-term investment, an environment where investors and really around aol turnaround as a short-term, you know, mentality. it's the standpoint we're trying to...
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new information we're gathering out of that town. u.s. officials giving fox new details working theory how and why of the boston bombings. the two brothers apparently acted alone and motivated by radical islam and wanted to target americans and they built pressure cooker bombs with help from al qaeda's online magazine. good morning. that is brand new information here. i'm bill hemmer as we work through this information to try to sort this story together. good morning, martha. martha: good morning, everybody. i'm martha ma. we're getting new information as the lone suspect was read his rights while handcuffed to his bed. this is the man we talked so much about, dzhokhar tsarnaev. he is formerly -- formally charged with using a weapon of mass destruction. the 19-year-old could get the death penalty if he is convicted in this case. authorities say he has admitted to his role in the attack. bill: the details in the criminal complaint describe how calm the suspect appears after the explosions amid all the pandemonium and chaos. and how the dea
new information we're gathering out of that town. u.s. officials giving fox new details working theory how and why of the boston bombings. the two brothers apparently acted alone and motivated by radical islam and wanted to target americans and they built pressure cooker bombs with help from al qaeda's online magazine. good morning. that is brand new information here. i'm bill hemmer as we work through this information to try to sort this story together. good morning, martha. martha: good...
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town hall meeting. this comes three days after the u.s.enate rejected a bipartisan bill that would have required background checks for all gun purchases, including those made at gun shows and also would have expanded bans on assault weapons and high volume ammunition. representative anna esh shoe was joined by mike thompson, the chairman of the house task force on gun violence prevention. the vast majority of the crowd was in favor of the legislation. but they had a lot of questions for both representatives and about most of them were about what lawmakers are going to do next. >> we have many loopholes that need to be closed. this is not about law abiding citizens owning their guns or hunters, sportsmen with their sports. this is about something else. and so i was able to tell my constituents today what legislation i'm on as well as my insistence and my hope that the united states house of representatives will take up a vote. people deserve to know where their representative stands. >> reporter: she says the defeat of the bill in the senat
town hall meeting. this comes three days after the u.s.enate rejected a bipartisan bill that would have required background checks for all gun purchases, including those made at gun shows and also would have expanded bans on assault weapons and high volume ammunition. representative anna esh shoe was joined by mike thompson, the chairman of the house task force on gun violence prevention. the vast majority of the crowd was in favor of the legislation. but they had a lot of questions for both...