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we talk about spontaneity. prescription erection pills are clumsy. you've got to really time these things perfectly. you can't eat most of the time with these products. and if you don't hit that window of opportunity, it's over with. and you put this drug in your system and you're destroying cellular integrity. androzene nourishes your body. the people that use androzene, whether you're 21 or 71, and i've had been in all different ranges, the best testimonial a get from people, is that i'm starting to wear her out, where she used to wear me out. i mean, it makes everyone laugh and smile, because now, you know, sexuality in a relationship is what bonds the relationship together. and it's not only sex, these men read the respect their female so much that they want please that woman. otherwise that woman is not to be satisfied. let me tell you personally, when a man can't perform. >> that up. because i know some women that you talk to, some friends of mine, have said, you know, am i not attracted to him anymore, am i not desirous. but it's the thing, th
we talk about spontaneity. prescription erection pills are clumsy. you've got to really time these things perfectly. you can't eat most of the time with these products. and if you don't hit that window of opportunity, it's over with. and you put this drug in your system and you're destroying cellular integrity. androzene nourishes your body. the people that use androzene, whether you're 21 or 71, and i've had been in all different ranges, the best testimonial a get from people, is that i'm...
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we talk about spontaneity. prescription erection pills are clumsy. you've got to really time these things perfectly. you can't eat most of the time with these products. and if you don't hit that window of opportunity, it's over with. and you put this drug in your system and you're destroying cellular integrity. androzene nourishes your body. the people that use androzene, whether you're 21 or 71, and i've had been in all different ranges, the best testimonial a get from people, is that i'm starting to wear her out, where she used to wear me out. i mean, it makes everyone laugh and smile, because now, you know, sexuality in a relationship is what bonds the relationship together. and it's not only sex, these men read the respect their female so much that they want please that woman. otherwise that woman is not to be satisfied. let me tell you personally, when a man can't perform. >> that up. because i know some women that you talk to, some friends of mine, have said, you know, am i not attracted to him anymore, am i not desirous. but it's the thing, th
we talk about spontaneity. prescription erection pills are clumsy. you've got to really time these things perfectly. you can't eat most of the time with these products. and if you don't hit that window of opportunity, it's over with. and you put this drug in your system and you're destroying cellular integrity. androzene nourishes your body. the people that use androzene, whether you're 21 or 71, and i've had been in all different ranges, the best testimonial a get from people, is that i'm...
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multiple factors is planning to a mass gathering either is a scheduled event or the spontaneousness event spontaneousness is not the way i want to get in the middle of whether it's a private vendor it's a primarily back up. what prior events is similar in 9-1-1 system what metrics the mass departments are going to be doing. the primary response to the responses. an analysis of the venue potential for problems from past events and jurisdiction responsibility and what kind of 0 assets we might need. the complexity of the event the legal factor specialized equipment and weather is considered. usually, we have departments that bring us together. this is a quick form that my deputies use whatever level it is what type of management structure and how many leadership roles we need to provide. and we have to follow the policy for minimum resources. those are some of our equipment. are those are our gators they can get folks transported to the hospital. had this is the multiple causality unit and also they, work backwards. our -- it's a coincides i used to work there. one of our rescue ballots and
multiple factors is planning to a mass gathering either is a scheduled event or the spontaneousness event spontaneousness is not the way i want to get in the middle of whether it's a private vendor it's a primarily back up. what prior events is similar in 9-1-1 system what metrics the mass departments are going to be doing. the primary response to the responses. an analysis of the venue potential for problems from past events and jurisdiction responsibility and what kind of 0 assets we might...
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and if that wasn't spontaneous. nothing he does is spontaneous. he was a master strategist, and it was the right thing to do and catapulted him into first place. look, they already talked about how unpopular the congress is. the media have been more unpopular than congress. the approval eating rating was about 8%. it's not a very wise thing to go out to middleware, and say i'm a reporter for "the washington post". it should be the position of a candidate running to give them one chance to say at the outset i am going to give you one chance to be fair and unbalanced if you're not going to come in after a few. then he does treat them. where does the social media fit in with this? is that a week because it kind of looks like a lot of what is getting done from the conservative standpoint the message seems to be working over facebook and plater and those avenues where does that fit into all of this? >> social media as a whole present a tremendous opportunity for conservatives to communicate with one another. feels sometimes like the early christian chu
and if that wasn't spontaneous. nothing he does is spontaneous. he was a master strategist, and it was the right thing to do and catapulted him into first place. look, they already talked about how unpopular the congress is. the media have been more unpopular than congress. the approval eating rating was about 8%. it's not a very wise thing to go out to middleware, and say i'm a reporter for "the washington post". it should be the position of a candidate running to give them one...
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hear a lot of the participants take there was a kind of deep sense of regret so it was very much a spontaneous reaction to a number of forces or of i think the main thing about it was that it was predominately anti or for a tear it was about lashing out at the state and the police with a perceived lack of the authority and i think very much those online forces are still there i don't think the police managed to reclaim much of a good australia you say was pretty seriously are you saying we could see a repeat of what we witnessed two years ago any time soon or not. i think it's always possible that those things were current when there's been a breakdown of social solidarity and community relations however i think we have to be also mindful of people who are lobbying to intervene ever more heavily in people's lives and we can social solidarity further so i think we have to be mindful both the people who say that you know these were completely spontaneous have nothing to do with the context of war so we have to be ready for not encouraging for the interventions within the community from from the
hear a lot of the participants take there was a kind of deep sense of regret so it was very much a spontaneous reaction to a number of forces or of i think the main thing about it was that it was predominately anti or for a tear it was about lashing out at the state and the police with a perceived lack of the authority and i think very much those online forces are still there i don't think the police managed to reclaim much of a good australia you say was pretty seriously are you saying we...
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when he got to the garbage and to see the arrangement of objects that is completely spontaneous.ns. people are getting rid of this stuff. it holds no real value to them, because they're disposing of it. >> we're here in another recology studio with abel. what attracted you to apply for this special program? >> who would not want to come to the dump? but is the first question. for me, being in a situation that you're not comfortable in has always been the best. >> what materials were you immediately attracted to when you started and so what was available here? >> there are a lot of books. that is one of the thing that hits me the most. books are good for understanding, language, and art in general. also being a graphic designer, going straight to the magazines and seeing all this printed material being discarded has also been part of my work. of course, always wood or any kind of plastic form or anything like that. >> job mr. some of the pieces you have made while you have been here. -- taught me through some of the pieces you have made while you have been here. >> the first thing
when he got to the garbage and to see the arrangement of objects that is completely spontaneous.ns. people are getting rid of this stuff. it holds no real value to them, because they're disposing of it. >> we're here in another recology studio with abel. what attracted you to apply for this special program? >> who would not want to come to the dump? but is the first question. for me, being in a situation that you're not comfortable in has always been the best. >> what...
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the theme is what he calls -- [inaudible] he's very interested in the way social issues develop spontaneously. he was interested because it was a town which -- [inaudible] he's outside any government jurisdiction. and normally think that produce anarchy and produce at love violence and dangerous things. what he wanted to show in that program is how people -- for example a mining town even in the ab sen of government they are able to establish property rights. very much like john. and trying to bring together the aspect and philosophy and high culture and things i think unjustly think of low culture today. >> well, speaking of -- pardon me, low culture. you have written about "gill gill >> yes. i offered it as microcawfm of american democracy. that examined the various claim to rule or stand out in america the case of how the skipper's military presence, the professor's intelligence, and if shows that the man -- he really was representative of america and the heart of the show. the producer was really thrilled with the able sincerity, and he confirmed it said that's what he's trying to co. >>
the theme is what he calls -- [inaudible] he's very interested in the way social issues develop spontaneously. he was interested because it was a town which -- [inaudible] he's outside any government jurisdiction. and normally think that produce anarchy and produce at love violence and dangerous things. what he wanted to show in that program is how people -- for example a mining town even in the ab sen of government they are able to establish property rights. very much like john. and trying to...
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how do people show up all over the country spontaneously? is not about one political constituent. >> let's be honest -- >> my radio show had nothing to do with rallies around the country. people are very emotional about this verge and feel like someone shot an unarmed black teenager -- >> i mean, look at the mandate of the museum. their clear mandate is to spur conversation of issues of race and force healing and understanding. this trayvon martin hoodie is exactly that. that's why there is going to be things from slavery through entertainment to fashion with african american -- >> the handcuffs that were used to arrest henry louis gates jr. those are in there. >> we desperately need things to spark conversation on race. after the zimmerman trial, 80% of african americans thought it was time to have a conversation on race. i used to be white before 9/11 but realize i'm no longer white as a muslim american. so if this hoodie start as conversation -- >> this is exactly the danger with the museum. it's going to become poll lit sized from get-go
how do people show up all over the country spontaneously? is not about one political constituent. >> let's be honest -- >> my radio show had nothing to do with rallies around the country. people are very emotional about this verge and feel like someone shot an unarmed black teenager -- >> i mean, look at the mandate of the museum. their clear mandate is to spur conversation of issues of race and force healing and understanding. this trayvon martin hoodie is exactly that....
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. >> if there was any thought that this might have been a spontaneous uprising, well, this clearly puthat to rest. >> three days before september 11, is a local libyan militia told the u.s. the security situation in benghazi was quickly deteriorating, warning the americans to decrease their presence. >> there may have been a lack of situational awareness. they may have not been able to identify which of the dozens of violent armed groups in benghazi pose a threat to the united states. >> we have breaking news. an american we can confirm now has been killed in libya tonight. >> at about 1:00 a.m., an eyewitness captures a man being pulled from the smoke-filled consulate on video. this is the last image of chris stevens alive. at almost the same time, former navy s.e.a.l. glenn dougherty arrives in benghazi with a rescue team from tripoli. >> he chose to run in and defend, even though it wasn't his job. >> he ran in? >> that's how glenn has lived his whole live. anything you need at any time, he's in for you. >> by 4:00 a.m., glenn dougherty and tyrone woods team up. they're protecting a
. >> if there was any thought that this might have been a spontaneous uprising, well, this clearly puthat to rest. >> three days before september 11, is a local libyan militia told the u.s. the security situation in benghazi was quickly deteriorating, warning the americans to decrease their presence. >> there may have been a lack of situational awareness. they may have not been able to identify which of the dozens of violent armed groups in benghazi pose a threat to the united...
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that was not spontaneous. nothing newt gingrich does is spontaneous. that was very well thought out. he's a master strategist. it was the right thing to do. it catapulted him into first place. look, you talked about how up popular the congress is. the media are more unpopular than congress. i saw one, the approval rating is 8%. you know, that's nothing to write home about. it is not a very wise thing to go out to middle america saying, hi, i'm a reporter for the washington post. that's going to win you friends. it should be the position of a candidate running to give them one chance, to say at the outset, i'm going to give you one chance to be fair and balanced. if you're not, i'm coming after you. i'm going to make you the issue in this campaign. it will take no effort whatsoever to do that. i always believed to give them an opportunity. always give them the first opportunity; then e vis rate them. yes, sir? >> jordan hess, i'm a senate staffer. where does social media fit into this? is that a way around the tv and news and a way -- it looks like a lo
that was not spontaneous. nothing newt gingrich does is spontaneous. that was very well thought out. he's a master strategist. it was the right thing to do. it catapulted him into first place. look, you talked about how up popular the congress is. the media are more unpopular than congress. i saw one, the approval rating is 8%. you know, that's nothing to write home about. it is not a very wise thing to go out to middle america saying, hi, i'm a reporter for the washington post. that's going to...
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why was america told that antiislam video was blamed for a spontaneous attack that wasn't spontaneous at all? we know the answer. a planned terrorist attack before an election doesn't help win that election especially when you're on the twi vegas. pishing the video on us and our foolish right to free expression which is why there is still a film maker in jail and trerorists on the lose. now for the top story. joining us from boston colonel david hunt author of the big new book colonel red. i want to address these entity closings in egypt, afghanistan and iraq. colonel hunt why do you think this is happening now? why do we tell everybody about it?. >> we get threats every day, on the hour. what's happening, and this one is our agencies in this community in combination, collaboration with many intelligence agencies said the real likelihood of this happening what we've done though is extend the ban on travel for the end of the month. if i, there is concern this also that there is a concern that every other time this happened. >> what do you mean? >> like the scheme at the end of septembe
why was america told that antiislam video was blamed for a spontaneous attack that wasn't spontaneous at all? we know the answer. a planned terrorist attack before an election doesn't help win that election especially when you're on the twi vegas. pishing the video on us and our foolish right to free expression which is why there is still a film maker in jail and trerorists on the lose. now for the top story. joining us from boston colonel david hunt author of the big new book colonel red. i...
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he's very interested in the way social institutions developed spontaneously. he was interested in deadwood because this was a town which for various reasons is outside any government jurisdiction. and it does produce a lot of violence. a lot of dangerous things. what he wanted to show was help people of their own free will and on their own efforts to set up institutions. for example, even in the absence of government they're able to establish property rights. this very mike -- very much like john locke. the second treatise of government. trying to bring together the aspects of philosophy and high culture, the things that i think unjustly i thought of as having no culture today. >> host: well, speaking of -- pardon me, low culture, you have written about it gilligan's island in a previous book. >> guest: yes. i offered gilligan's island as a microcosm of american democracy. examine the various claims to rules, well off, the skippers military presence, the professors intelligence, and it showed with gilligan, a man without prowess, he really was representative o
he's very interested in the way social institutions developed spontaneously. he was interested in deadwood because this was a town which for various reasons is outside any government jurisdiction. and it does produce a lot of violence. a lot of dangerous things. what he wanted to show was help people of their own free will and on their own efforts to set up institutions. for example, even in the absence of government they're able to establish property rights. this very mike -- very much like...
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the question, can a business built on appearing raw and spontaneous be regulated with a different kindues with the latest. >> reporter: it is a multi-billion dollar business, some say bigger than baseball, football, and basketball combined. the question is, is it safe? >> animals have more protection in the making of films than porn performers. how many cases do there have to be before we take it seriously? >> reporter: this week, another adult film actor tested positive for the hiv virus. cameron bay tweeted she tested positive, thanks to everyone showing love, i feel stronger than ever. so far no other actor she worked with has tested positive. but the industry has temporarily halted all production as a safeguard. so when you had sex on camera did you feel like you were playing russian roulette? >> absolutely, you never know how many people your partner that day has been with, since they had gotten their test. >> reporter: she quit the porn business, in part, because of the fearñr of disease. how important is this? >> it is very important, i think it is a ticking time bomb, it really
the question, can a business built on appearing raw and spontaneous be regulated with a different kindues with the latest. >> reporter: it is a multi-billion dollar business, some say bigger than baseball, football, and basketball combined. the question is, is it safe? >> animals have more protection in the making of films than porn performers. how many cases do there have to be before we take it seriously? >> reporter: this week, another adult film actor tested positive for...
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i mean, they look spontaneous.looks like all of a sudden people are rushing up to the front and there's this big mosh pit and then up on the top of the dais there's a big scrum. it looks like somebody just lost his temper and went nuts. but almost always it's actually planned in advance. >> here you have very dedicated brawlers. they planned ahead. they've got placards, they've got costumes. >> they wear a special outfit on the days that they're going to fight. once i was interviewing a legislative assistant about this. he said, oh, yeah, we get a memo. we get an e-mail in the morning that says tell the boss to wear sneakers and the party vest today because we're going to have some action. >> planned or not, these brawls often turn violent and injuries can be serious. >> the most famous is the bloody face of the guy who got hit with a cell phone on his brow bone and split his eyebrow and blood all down his face. he had ten large stitches and a hundred small stitches. so it must have been a pretty nasty cut. >> and
i mean, they look spontaneous.looks like all of a sudden people are rushing up to the front and there's this big mosh pit and then up on the top of the dais there's a big scrum. it looks like somebody just lost his temper and went nuts. but almost always it's actually planned in advance. >> here you have very dedicated brawlers. they planned ahead. they've got placards, they've got costumes. >> they wear a special outfit on the days that they're going to fight. once i was...
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the whole affair began to take on the spontaneity of a church picnic.efore the entertainment was to begin, groups of high school students were singing with improvisations and hand clapping all over the monument slope. civil rights demonstrators who had been released from jail in danville, virginia, were singing move on, move on until all the world is free. members of local 144, allied service and employees union from new york city, an integrated local from 1950 were stomping, oh freedom, oh freedom, we shall not be moved just like a tree that's planted by the water. and odetta's great full-throated voice carried almost to capitol hill. if they ask you who you are, tell them you're a child of god. the march to the lincoln memorial was supposed to start at 11:30 behind the leaders but at 11:20 it sat off spontaneously, down constitution avenue behind the kenilworth knights, a local drum and bugle corps dazzling in yellow and silk blazers, green trousers and green berets. the leaders were lost and never did get to the head of the parade. it was the greates
the whole affair began to take on the spontaneity of a church picnic.efore the entertainment was to begin, groups of high school students were singing with improvisations and hand clapping all over the monument slope. civil rights demonstrators who had been released from jail in danville, virginia, were singing move on, move on until all the world is free. members of local 144, allied service and employees union from new york city, an integrated local from 1950 were stomping, oh freedom, oh...
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for the first year or so of the rebellion it was a spontaneous, nonsectarian revolt against the government. that was a time when the government was very weak and international intervention would have been decisive. at this point, the jihadis have from other places, and where they are dominant, it is very problematic to try to have an intervention. the best we can do is try to support those who are not and hope theysts will prevail over the government over rebels who are not so savory. >> president mubarak was released from jail. >> who do you line up with in egypt? they had just had an election. do we support the military? do we do the muslim brotherhood? could the military possibly open up some spots for the opposition so they can build a coalition government? thend the arab spring, and we have no way forward because we are left with no good solutions for who is going to run the place. >> mccain is also critical of what we are doing in egypt, or not doing. >> what do we do? we already went in on the arab spring, so we just have to play it out. leaders can they have in jail at the same tim
for the first year or so of the rebellion it was a spontaneous, nonsectarian revolt against the government. that was a time when the government was very weak and international intervention would have been decisive. at this point, the jihadis have from other places, and where they are dominant, it is very problematic to try to have an intervention. the best we can do is try to support those who are not and hope theysts will prevail over the government over rebels who are not so savory. >>...
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what is important to remember about that screaming mess back in 2009 was that those seemingly spontaneousass roots town halls were not actually grass roots responses to health reform. they were a coordinated and spontaneous yelley grass roots town halls were not actually grass roots responses to health reform. they were a coordinated and organized effort by big money groups, like cook brothers and americans for prosperity, right? under grassy sounding names like patients united now. these pressure conservative groups distributed this around the country, on how to do the town hall meetings. they came out with printed questions to ask. look, dear friend of freedom, here is your step by step guide to disrupt the town hall meetings for your senator at a location near you. the kit even came with google maps of the upcoming town hall events. and it worked, people read the pre-printed questions and shouted down and silenced the members of congress with questions about health care and it was all very intimidating and strategic. republicans looked back on shouty, shouty august 2009 as kind of a hi
what is important to remember about that screaming mess back in 2009 was that those seemingly spontaneousass roots town halls were not actually grass roots responses to health reform. they were a coordinated and spontaneous yelley grass roots town halls were not actually grass roots responses to health reform. they were a coordinated and organized effort by big money groups, like cook brothers and americans for prosperity, right? under grassy sounding names like patients united now. these...
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so there has to be this openness for spontaneity.hat regardless of the deadline, that you have tons of time so the you can keep your creativity alive and not cut it off and just go into old habits. it is a lot like listening. really listening to watch what is going to emerge. i like this thing where you put your foot on his back. let's keep it. were your mind is is how you build your life. if you put it in steel or in failure, it works. that works. it is a commitment. for most artists, it is a vacation and a life that they have committed themselves to. there is this notion that artists continue to do their work because of some kind of the external financial support. if that was taken away, artists would still do their art. it is not like there is a prerequisite for these things to happen or i will not do it. how could that be? it is the relationship that you have committed to. it is the vocation. no matter how difficult it gets, you are going to need to produce your art. whether it is a large scale or very small scale. the need to cr
so there has to be this openness for spontaneity.hat regardless of the deadline, that you have tons of time so the you can keep your creativity alive and not cut it off and just go into old habits. it is a lot like listening. really listening to watch what is going to emerge. i like this thing where you put your foot on his back. let's keep it. were your mind is is how you build your life. if you put it in steel or in failure, it works. that works. it is a commitment. for most artists, it is a...
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it'll be, like, completely spontaneous, like i-- why are you talking? i'm sorry. i just-- ♪ so it turns out that going-away sex is even hotter than make-up sex. it's like these chips. they say, "now even crunchier." and you're thinking, "oh, man, there is no way." but then you take a bite, and it is crunchier. dude, if something's crunchy, you should really have that looked at. there's no time, my friend. i have a distraught neighbor girl to attend to. dry your eyes, baby, the lovin's on its way! (gasps) toe ring. oh, fez, you like? yeah, got a toe ring. on the little piggy that went to the market. steven, what do you think? (thinking) can't resist toe ring. whatever. well, you know, i have all sorts of things now that i didn't have when we were going out-- toe ring, tan lines, a tattoo. you don't have a tattoo. you're bluffing. do you have a tattoo? we're not going out, so you'll never know. oh, this bra is so uncomfortable. i think i'm gonna stop wearing them altogether. see ya. look at you watch her. you love her, man. "oh, baby, i love you so much." were you d
it'll be, like, completely spontaneous, like i-- why are you talking? i'm sorry. i just-- ♪ so it turns out that going-away sex is even hotter than make-up sex. it's like these chips. they say, "now even crunchier." and you're thinking, "oh, man, there is no way." but then you take a bite, and it is crunchier. dude, if something's crunchy, you should really have that looked at. there's no time, my friend. i have a distraught neighbor girl to attend to. dry your eyes, baby,...
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. >> firefighters pinpointed a cause of yesterday's nir san francisco presidio to spontaneous come bulgsays decomposing grass and vegetation somehow just broke out into flames. the fire burned grass damaging eucalyptus trees. crews were able to keep flames from nearby homes and the cemetery. it has grave sites dating back to civil war. >> a farewell to barry bell elected to city council who never took office. family and friends attended a funeral for bell. i won a seat on the counsel but came down with a severe bacterial infection, never sworn n he slipped into a domea after having two neurosurgeries. gary bell was just 54 a long time community leader in richmond. >> george w. bush is back hem tonight. the 67-year-old former president left the hospital this morning a day after doctors inserted a stent to clear a clogged artery in his heart. officials say he is doing just great at home and he is quiteoyw physically active. >> still to come how facebook news feed posts are becoming a popularity contest. >> hollywood break upturned into a custody battle over a baby conceived through artific
. >> firefighters pinpointed a cause of yesterday's nir san francisco presidio to spontaneous come bulgsays decomposing grass and vegetation somehow just broke out into flames. the fire burned grass damaging eucalyptus trees. crews were able to keep flames from nearby homes and the cemetery. it has grave sites dating back to civil war. >> a farewell to barry bell elected to city council who never took office. family and friends attended a funeral for bell. i won a seat on the...
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police say the man spontaneously told them about a crime in east palo alto. when officers arrived at 6:00 this morning, they found a woman's body inside the apartment. a motive is not known. there's no word on the woman's identity or how she was killed. >>> the santa clara coroner's office has identified a woman found dead last week inside her sunnyvale home. she was killed by her estranged husband. the couple was in the process of getting a divorce. michael nehas was shot and killed by police after they say he rushed them with a knife at the end of a two-hour standoff. the cause of the woman's death has not yet been released. >>> less than an hour from now, oakland police are expected to announce whether a woman's found in vacaville on friday is sandra coke from oakland. a news conference is scheduled at police headquarters. she will disappeared more than a week ago. she's an investigator with the federal defenders office. she was last seen with a man who she dated briefly 20 years ago and who was recently in her alana putting glass coke's car. she's a convi
police say the man spontaneously told them about a crime in east palo alto. when officers arrived at 6:00 this morning, they found a woman's body inside the apartment. a motive is not known. there's no word on the woman's identity or how she was killed. >>> the santa clara coroner's office has identified a woman found dead last week inside her sunnyvale home. she was killed by her estranged husband. the couple was in the process of getting a divorce. michael nehas was shot and killed...
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health news, the "new york times" reports doctors in india suspect a child might be suffering from spontaneous human combustion. that's right. the report says this 3-month-old baby boy has burst into flames four times. scientists are skeptical about shc and doctors treating him say they haven't come to any conclusion but are carrying out tests. the baby's parents deny any foul play. >> announcer: "early today" health is brought to you by vagisil ph balance wash. >>> now for business news we turn to courtney reagan. >> good morning, betty. investors are anxious to see which direction stocks will go after they fell late wednesday from -- with minutes from the last fed meeting showing they are ready to start pulling back on its stimulus measures. the issue is it didn't say when. the dow closes at its two-month low and had its worst six-day losing streak since may of 2012. >>> u.p.s. will cut health benefits for working spouses of employees partly due to higher costs from obama care. it affects 15,000 spouses. >>> yahoo! has topped google in the number of people visiting its websites. it's the fir
health news, the "new york times" reports doctors in india suspect a child might be suffering from spontaneous human combustion. that's right. the report says this 3-month-old baby boy has burst into flames four times. scientists are skeptical about shc and doctors treating him say they haven't come to any conclusion but are carrying out tests. the baby's parents deny any foul play. >> announcer: "early today" health is brought to you by vagisil ph balance wash....
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there are not many fires here because it is usually so foggy and it is blamed on spontaneous combustion caused by decomposing grass that sparked a flame. >> bill that would establish the first earthquake early morning system is moving forward in sacramento with the $80 million bill that will now go before the assembly appropriations committee for consideration. if approved, it triggers alarms and sending wants across the effected region and would help schoolchildren get to safe positions and shut down transportation like bart. >> next at 5:00 a.m., what an investigation is revealing about the traffic light buttons and what they are really there for. >> fighting crime with too few officers and next at 5:00, show's top cop has a plan to fight back a story you will see >> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. at 5:00, thank you for joining us on thursday, i am kristen sze. >> we will check the forecast, i am eric thomas. >> it is very humid so a frizzy hair day. to miles visibility at half moon bay and a lost that is drizzle. everyone looks like they have de
there are not many fires here because it is usually so foggy and it is blamed on spontaneous combustion caused by decomposing grass that sparked a flame. >> bill that would establish the first earthquake early morning system is moving forward in sacramento with the $80 million bill that will now go before the assembly appropriations committee for consideration. if approved, it triggers alarms and sending wants across the effected region and would help schoolchildren get to safe positions...
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. >> spontaneous remission lives as a possibility. you know what i mean, girlfriend? i mean it. a lot of stuff that looks impossible is not. >> i've got to lose ten pounds by 8:30. >> the iconic actress who spent so much of her life in front of the cameras, offered nbc news an intimate look at her day-to-day fight for survival. for months we've been with her, chronicling her journey through a terminal diagnosis, as she undergoes chemotherapy. and high doses of cancer-fighting drugs. we were with her in june at the end of her three to six-month prognosis as she and her husband, tony, await the results of a crucial mri. >> i'm not expecting good news. i'm a little nervous. to tell the truth. >> dr. ronald latalli delivers the news. >> improved. >> really? >> wow. >> really? >> are you kidding? this is -- my god. geez. wow. >> the oncologist explains the results to all of us. >> we no longer see this mass right here. i'd say that we're getting pretty close to a remission. >> wow. Ñ >> did you even think she would be here at this point? >> that defies the odds. >> that's great to he
. >> spontaneous remission lives as a possibility. you know what i mean, girlfriend? i mean it. a lot of stuff that looks impossible is not. >> i've got to lose ten pounds by 8:30. >> the iconic actress who spent so much of her life in front of the cameras, offered nbc news an intimate look at her day-to-day fight for survival. for months we've been with her, chronicling her journey through a terminal diagnosis, as she undergoes chemotherapy. and high doses of cancer-fighting...
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. >> if you watch those trees spontaneously burst, it's not 1, it's 10, 15 of them, it is pretty frightening. >> reporter: we found strike team charlie, the tactical unit of 16, trying to defend their hometown. when conditions turn in firefighters' favor, like the wind right now, they are able to set backfires to make this blaze close in on itself to suffocate itself out. the work shift will last 36 hours, then a break where they will sleep in the dirt. >>you get pretty tired, but it's what you have to do. >> reporter: safety first, this is dangerous, even deadly work. >> why didn't you put firefighters down there and i say, why didn't you put your children down there? would you? >> reporter: evacuations continue in towns near yosemite national park. 4500 homes are threatened. one campground is now being closed. but in the iconic yosemite valley, 20 miles away, tourists enjoy views of half dome. >> awesome. >> gorgeous. we were coming to yosemite no matter what happens. >> reporter: still, there are warning signs everywhere. mother nature's beauty is threatened by her fury. tonight, fire off
. >> if you watch those trees spontaneously burst, it's not 1, it's 10, 15 of them, it is pretty frightening. >> reporter: we found strike team charlie, the tactical unit of 16, trying to defend their hometown. when conditions turn in firefighters' favor, like the wind right now, they are able to set backfires to make this blaze close in on itself to suffocate itself out. the work shift will last 36 hours, then a break where they will sleep in the dirt. >>you get pretty tired,...
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too spontaneous. yeah, yeah, fair enough. -- captions by vitac -- captions paid for by abc, inc. and touchstone television schedule, the paving, the grinding and the striping is moving as planned. the only thing bind schedule are the drive who are stuck taking the long way around. good evening. i'm carolyn johnson. >> and i'm ama dates in for dan ashy. we will have more on the brge in a moment. first the crisis in syria where it is 9:00 a.m. on saturday. abc news is reporting there could be u.s. military action there as soon as this weekend. the president and his staff meeting today and deciding how to respond to the masacre that leav 1400 people with chemical weans and with four u.s. navy ships off the syrian coast, the whe house is leaving little doubt that the ited states would respond with force. >> from the white house, president obama is wighing the options in response to a chemical weapons attack he said syria's government carried outlast week. the president is speaking wit his national security team while assuring americans that a strike against al-assad's government woul
too spontaneous. yeah, yeah, fair enough. -- captions by vitac -- captions paid for by abc, inc. and touchstone television schedule, the paving, the grinding and the striping is moving as planned. the only thing bind schedule are the drive who are stuck taking the long way around. good evening. i'm carolyn johnson. >> and i'm ama dates in for dan ashy. we will have more on the brge in a moment. first the crisis in syria where it is 9:00 a.m. on saturday. abc news is reporting there could...
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they're reporting that there is an infant in india that they believe may be suffering from spontaneousman combustion. >> is that even possible? >> scientists are skeptical about it. some believe it is, some believe it's not. but this infant has reportedly burst into flames a number of times only three months old. so now doctors are evaluating him. >> i don't understand. >> i don't know if it's a matter body chemistry or -- the parents are denying any foul play. >> and the baby is still alive? >> the baby is still alive. they keep a bucket of water next to him. apparently it's happened a number of times. a real medical mystery. and betty, you have not so much a mystery, but -- >> it was a mystery to some. you have got to see this. a russian military will hover craft, just imagine laying on the beach and then this thing shows up. that is frightening. it's 550 tons. and the russian defense ministry says it was just docking at the beach, this is a normal event. that doesn't look normal to me. but what they're saying is this beach should not have been -- public should not have been allowed
they're reporting that there is an infant in india that they believe may be suffering from spontaneousman combustion. >> is that even possible? >> scientists are skeptical about it. some believe it is, some believe it's not. but this infant has reportedly burst into flames a number of times only three months old. so now doctors are evaluating him. >> i don't understand. >> i don't know if it's a matter body chemistry or -- the parents are denying any foul play. >>...
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it basically revolves around things like radioactive isotopes, these radioactive elements that spontaneously decay and emit radiation. those can be used to fight disease or treat sddisease. the problem with these isotopes is they're very short lived, so they have to go to great lengths to get them to the hospital to treat patients. they sometimes use jets because the isotopes are so short-lived. i had the idea, why conti develop a device that produces these isotopes on-site at the hospital? it was incredibly expensive and could potentially be wheeled into a hospital room. >> so he's now figured out a way to make the isotopes more portable. that's what he's working on. and that way they can have pet scans in remote parts of the world that they can't right now. he thinks if he can get these in locally in hospitals, that will be a better way to diagnose cancer, and i think someday he'd like to find a cure. >> i think everybody you know, at least i know, has been touched by cancer, being able to see the impact you're making on a more personal level is incredibly gratifying to me. >> from reno, n
it basically revolves around things like radioactive isotopes, these radioactive elements that spontaneously decay and emit radiation. those can be used to fight disease or treat sddisease. the problem with these isotopes is they're very short lived, so they have to go to great lengths to get them to the hospital to treat patients. they sometimes use jets because the isotopes are so short-lived. i had the idea, why conti develop a device that produces these isotopes on-site at the hospital? it...
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so you don't spontaneously combust. what gives? i don't use and i don't deal. ask anyone inside.k capital. wasn't me that brought it in, it would have been someone else. also spent some time in the military. judge gave me a choice when i was 18-- army or jail. can't say it helped much. is that where you learned about munitions? demolition, explosives? no. talking about pipe bombs, carl. pipe what? y'all are smoking some better stuff than i ever had. you graduate high school, carl? i'm working on my ged. vera: forget it. this guy's a lummox. a what? don't worry about it. someone stole your identity, pal. just can't figure out why he picked you. whoa, whoa, hold up. turn around. hold your arms out. john henry. he stole that big galoot's identity for a reason. the song, the tattoo. maybe he did time with baxter? baxter's been locked up for 12 years. never shared a cell. no one on cell block d at frackville even comes close to the profile. so why baxter? it's like he's leading us, trying to tell us something. about john henry? vera: who fought to prove something, that he stl had valu
so you don't spontaneously combust. what gives? i don't use and i don't deal. ask anyone inside.k capital. wasn't me that brought it in, it would have been someone else. also spent some time in the military. judge gave me a choice when i was 18-- army or jail. can't say it helped much. is that where you learned about munitions? demolition, explosives? no. talking about pipe bombs, carl. pipe what? y'all are smoking some better stuff than i ever had. you graduate high school, carl? i'm working...
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there is no cure for this rare condition of spontaneous human combustion.rents have been advised to keep the baby away from flammable substances and to keep him in a climate controlled room at all times. >> san diego mayor bob filner is out of counseling. a full week earlier than expected. filner announced last month that he was entering the two-week behavior therapy program after several women accused him of sexual harassment. filner's lawyers say he will continue his treatment on an outpatient basis. eleven women have now accused filner of sexual harassment while he was mayor or a congressman. >> many people have called for mayor filner to step down, but he has vowed not to resign and says he believes he will be vindicated. community activists say its time for san diego to stop paying the price for the scandals swirling around their mayor. they've planned a downtown protest for today - aptly named the 'filner not welcome back' rally. and filner's troubles could be just beginning. local, state and federal investigators are digging deeper into a land deal t
there is no cure for this rare condition of spontaneous human combustion.rents have been advised to keep the baby away from flammable substances and to keep him in a climate controlled room at all times. >> san diego mayor bob filner is out of counseling. a full week earlier than expected. filner announced last month that he was entering the two-week behavior therapy program after several women accused him of sexual harassment. filner's lawyers say he will continue his treatment on an...