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so yes, everything you mentioned is in play, and sentinel should be in play. >> so sentinel funded, it's a concern it would be up there in 2017 as far as we know? >> guest: that is the plan. it is being funded by a company in colorado, ball aerospace and technologies corp. and the b6 foundation. for restaurant -- astronaut rusty start with other people. they're going to build and it would be put into space. as i say i think in 2017. that's the plan. so it's the private sector. >> host: so the money we don't have and that we do need to protect the planet than is for the spacecraft would go out and actually meet the beast, right? >> guest: exactly. >> host: there is no plan to build those things right now, is that correct? >> guest: well, it's being thought about but is it concrete? no. it is all theory. >> host: but for order of magnitude and amount and what would those costume if you think? >> guest: as far as i know that has not been determined but it is obviously multiple billions. again, what is your life worth? >> host: yeah, right. so how probable is it? what chance to people listen
so yes, everything you mentioned is in play, and sentinel should be in play. >> so sentinel funded, it's a concern it would be up there in 2017 as far as we know? >> guest: that is the plan. it is being funded by a company in colorado, ball aerospace and technologies corp. and the b6 foundation. for restaurant -- astronaut rusty start with other people. they're going to build and it would be put into space. as i say i think in 2017. that's the plan. so it's the private sector....
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so everything you mentioned is in play, and sentinel should be in play, too. >> host: so, sentinel's funding is a going concern, it will be up there in 2017 far as we know? >> guest: that is the plan. it is being funded by a company in colorado, ball aero space and technologies corp, and the b-612 foundation, which is astronauts -- former astronauts rusty shrieker anded loop started with other people. they're actually going to build and it then it will get put into space. i think in 2017. that's the plan. so it's -- the private sector. >> host: so, the money we don't have and that we do need to protect the planet, then, is for the spacecraft that would go out and actually meet the beast. right? >> guest: exactly. >> host: and there's no plan to build those things right now. is that correct? >> guest: well, it's being thought about. but is it concrete? no. it is all theory. >> host: and but for order of magnitude amount would those cost, do you think? >> guest: as far as i know that's not been determined but it's obviously multiple billions. but, again, what is your life worth? >> hos
so everything you mentioned is in play, and sentinel should be in play, too. >> host: so, sentinel's funding is a going concern, it will be up there in 2017 far as we know? >> guest: that is the plan. it is being funded by a company in colorado, ball aero space and technologies corp, and the b-612 foundation, which is astronauts -- former astronauts rusty shrieker anded loop started with other people. they're actually going to build and it then it will get put into space. i think in...
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so everything you mentioned is in play and the sentinel should be in play, too. >> guest: >> host: so it will be up in 2017 as far as you know? >> guest: that is the plan. it was being funded by a company in the colorado, aerospace and technology corp. and the b6 12 foundation which is a what they started with some other people. they are actually going to build it and then it will get put into space as i said in 2017. that's the plan. >> host: said the money we don't have anything to protect the planet for the spacecraft that would go out and actually meet the beast, right? there is no plan to build those things right now is that correct? >> guest: is it concrete? no. >> host: but for the order of magnitude with what it does cost you think? >> guest: as far as i know it hasn't been determined but its it's multiple billings. but again, what is your life worth? >> host: what do people have a chance of getting killed by an asteroid or whatever else would come along or how does that compare to whatever else would come a long? after co- >> guest: that's a good question. the chances of bein
so everything you mentioned is in play and the sentinel should be in play, too. >> guest: >> host: so it will be up in 2017 as far as you know? >> guest: that is the plan. it was being funded by a company in the colorado, aerospace and technology corp. and the b6 12 foundation which is a what they started with some other people. they are actually going to build it and then it will get put into space as i said in 2017. that's the plan. >> host: said the money we don't...
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this video was posted by the santa cruz sentinel. these people are in cardboard kayaks. you can see this one painted and everything. looks like these people spent quite a bit of time putting that together. as you can see, some of them are really successful and some of them sink right on contact with the water. >> are you allowed to water luge the cardboard? i feel like eventually you are going to get saturated and the thing will fall apart. >> speed is a factor. >> warning to those out there it may be graphic to those people who really love watermelon. >> bingo! >> this may look like just a dopey thing to do. but i will tell you that that guy is quite the man. that man is a decorated guinness world record holder. he was challenged by a tv crew to seeak six watermelons with his bald dome in five seconds. he holds the world record for most watermelons smashed in one minute. >> that is a stiff rind. i knew he was dead-on serious about this when there was a disco ball above the entire thing. you knew this was going to be serious stuff. >> the new lady of dance. >> which lady
this video was posted by the santa cruz sentinel. these people are in cardboard kayaks. you can see this one painted and everything. looks like these people spent quite a bit of time putting that together. as you can see, some of them are really successful and some of them sink right on contact with the water. >> are you allowed to water luge the cardboard? i feel like eventually you are going to get saturated and the thing will fall apart. >> speed is a factor. >> warning to...
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a picture from media partner, santa cruz sentinel. showing clayton night, saved magnolia, the labrador. magnolia fried to follow her into the waves at pleasure point. the waves swept the dog into a cove. knight passing by. dove into the water. he was able to shove the dog on to the rocks and pull himself free at a cove. the only reward. a cup of tea. >> great samaritan. at 9:00, a look at destructive volcano in japan, send rocks like hailstones. and going to get hot. how hot this week? meteorologist, drew tuma up next with the forecast. >> raiders, 0-4 over the loss of the dolphins. and a job on the line during the bye week. 49ers got frank gore involved in male announcer: the savings really stack up during sleep train's inventory clearance sale. save 10%, 20%, even 35% on a huge selection of simmons and sealy clearance mattresses. get two years interest-free financing on tempur-pedic. even get free delivery! sleep train stacks the savings high to keep the prices low. the inventory clearance sale is on now! ...guaranteed! ♪ sleep trai
a picture from media partner, santa cruz sentinel. showing clayton night, saved magnolia, the labrador. magnolia fried to follow her into the waves at pleasure point. the waves swept the dog into a cove. knight passing by. dove into the water. he was able to shove the dog on to the rocks and pull himself free at a cove. the only reward. a cup of tea. >> great samaritan. at 9:00, a look at destructive volcano in japan, send rocks like hailstones. and going to get hot. how hot this week?...
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the dam stood like a sentinel, white and beautiful in the desert sunlight, guarding the river.waters lapped helplessly against it. it spread into the valleys and canyons among the colorful hills and mountains. hoover dam had conquered the colorado. turbines were built into the powerhouse. the first generator began commercial operation october 26, 1936, to serve the city of los angeles. the generators filled demand for electrical energy in california, nevada, an arizona. in 1959, manufacture and installation of the last generator began. for 25 years, it has lain dormant and silent. except for the hom of other hoover their generators. as more generating capacity was needed, contracts were awarded for the generators manufacturer and installation. plants fabricated the many parts. the design followed that of other hoover generating units. it is a 90 95,000 kilowatts, driven by 115,000 horsepower turbine. hauling water from the reservoir is controlled by a huge butterfly valve which permits the water to flow to the turban. weighing 2000 tons, parts were shipped to hoover dam on 60 r
the dam stood like a sentinel, white and beautiful in the desert sunlight, guarding the river.waters lapped helplessly against it. it spread into the valleys and canyons among the colorful hills and mountains. hoover dam had conquered the colorado. turbines were built into the powerhouse. the first generator began commercial operation october 26, 1936, to serve the city of los angeles. the generators filled demand for electrical energy in california, nevada, an arizona. in 1959, manufacture and...
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ellen gabler is a reporter at "the milwaukee journal sentinel."is case closely. >> the thing that was the most surprising and shocking to me was how planned out this whole thing was. >> reporter: a plot they tell police that was in the works for months. >> you can't believe this is actually 12-year-olds. especially 12-year-old girls. >> reporter: they tell police they committed this crime in part out of their devotion to a character they discovered on the internet. slender man. a tall, faceless, mysterious figure. a fictional character who lurks in the the background. sometimes peering over the shoulders of children. the story of slender man changing, evolving all the time. with help from fans all over the world adding to the story online. giving this fictional character new life every day. >> he is the thing that we fear that we don't actually encounter. so we check under our beds for the slender man but he's not actually there. >> reporter: not there because he doesn't exist. but listen to what these two girls begin to tell police. anisa reveali
ellen gabler is a reporter at "the milwaukee journal sentinel."is case closely. >> the thing that was the most surprising and shocking to me was how planned out this whole thing was. >> reporter: a plot they tell police that was in the works for months. >> you can't believe this is actually 12-year-olds. especially 12-year-old girls. >> reporter: they tell police they committed this crime in part out of their devotion to a character they discovered on the...
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here's a picture from our media partner, the santa cruz sentinel showing clayton knight who saved magnoliae labrador retriever. tried to follow her owner into the waves at pleasure point. they swept the dog out into the cove, swallow, of course, screaming for help. he was passing by on his bike, slid down a steep cliffside and dove in. he was able to shove the dog on to the rocks and pull himself free at another cove. the only reward he would accept was a cup of hot tea. close call. all right. let's get a check of the forecast. sounds like the ocean was a little treacherous in some places. it's going to be nice beach weather, huh? >> it will be. later next week. temperatures are going to warm up pretty quickly by thursday and friday. i'll show you the 7-day forecast in one second. we'll show you cloud cover overhead. we had some early afternoon showers, they have fizzled out in the inland spots and generally most areas are just dry with peeks of sunshine. we'll show you that the sun is setting over the next half hour or so and the clouds are thickening across the bay area. 60s in most spot
here's a picture from our media partner, the santa cruz sentinel showing clayton knight who saved magnoliae labrador retriever. tried to follow her owner into the waves at pleasure point. they swept the dog out into the cove, swallow, of course, screaming for help. he was passing by on his bike, slid down a steep cliffside and dove in. he was able to shove the dog on to the rocks and pull himself free at another cove. the only reward he would accept was a cup of hot tea. close call. all right....
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a new satellite known as sentinel 1a captured two images one taken before the quake and one just days ago. changes are seen with rainbow colored rims on the chart. >>> the napa valley quake hit about a week before the peak of the region's prime tourist season. the labor day weekend according to businesses we spoke with today, it doesn't appear the quake kept too many people away. the inn vineyard suffered just minor damages. >> we can send our clients to rooms who have all the amenities but absolutely we were open for business and most of our customers stayed. >> reporter: the tourism organization visit napa valley says hotels are a key factor in judging any weekend's success and that hotels were full this weekend. >>> new at 6:00, bay area seismologists are concerned they won't be able to perform key studies of the san andres fault. the reason, a lack of money. >> reporter: the san andreas fault runs right under pacifica. >> we can all go into the ocean. >> we're interested of course in learning about the entire system. >> reporter: seismologists in the usgs in menlo park and from st
a new satellite known as sentinel 1a captured two images one taken before the quake and one just days ago. changes are seen with rainbow colored rims on the chart. >>> the napa valley quake hit about a week before the peak of the region's prime tourist season. the labor day weekend according to businesses we spoke with today, it doesn't appear the quake kept too many people away. the inn vineyard suffered just minor damages. >> we can send our clients to rooms who have all the...
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here's a picture from our media partner, the santa cruz sentinel showing clayton knight who saved magnolia, the labrador retriever. tried to follow her owner into the waves at pleasure point. they swept the dog out into the cove, swallow, of course, screaming for help. he was passing by on his bike, slid down a steep cliffside and dove in. he was able to shove the dog on to the rocks and pull himself free at another cove. the only reward he would accept was a cup of hot tea. close call. all right. let's get a check of the forecast. sounds like the ocean was a little treacherous in some places. it's going to be nice beach weather, huh? >> it will be. later next week. temperatures are going to warm up pretty quickly by thursday and friday. i'll show you the 7-day forecast in one second. we'll show you cloud cover overhead. we had some early afternoon showers, they have fizzled out in the inland spots and generally most areas are just dry with peeks of sunshine. we'll show you that the sun is setting over the next half hour or so and the clouds are thickening across the bay area. 60s in most
here's a picture from our media partner, the santa cruz sentinel showing clayton knight who saved magnolia, the labrador retriever. tried to follow her owner into the waves at pleasure point. they swept the dog out into the cove, swallow, of course, screaming for help. he was passing by on his bike, slid down a steep cliffside and dove in. he was able to shove the dog on to the rocks and pull himself free at another cove. the only reward he would accept was a cup of hot tea. close call. all...
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the dam stood like a sentinel white and beautiful in the desert sunlight guarding the river. floodwaters lapped helplessly against its arched back as the reservoir filled. this manmade inland sea spread into the canyons and valleys. hoover dam had conquered the colorado. turbine fits to hold hoover dam seven big hydroelectric units were built into the mother house. generator installations began in 1935. the first generator unit end two began commercial operation october 26th, 1936 to serve the city of los angeles. ones and, two the generators filled the pits as demand for electrical energy in california, nevada and arizona called them into service. finally in 1959, manufacturing and installation of the last generator began. for 25 years it laid dormant and silent except for number of -- hum of other hoover generators. now as more generating capacity was needed, contracts were awarded for the generators manufacturer and installation. plants throughout the nation fabricated many parts. the design followed that of other hoover generating units. it is a 95,000 kilowatt, 60 cycle,
the dam stood like a sentinel white and beautiful in the desert sunlight guarding the river. floodwaters lapped helplessly against its arched back as the reservoir filled. this manmade inland sea spread into the canyons and valleys. hoover dam had conquered the colorado. turbine fits to hold hoover dam seven big hydroelectric units were built into the mother house. generator installations began in 1935. the first generator unit end two began commercial operation october 26th, 1936 to serve the...
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cartoonist max cannon told "the tucson sentinel" -- in 2010, charles bowden spoke to democracy now! about his views on how to end drug violence and massive migration in mexico. nafta.ave to negotiate peaceful country were destroys the livelihood of the people. you have to have the right to organize a union, decent wages. realize the war on drugs is a disaster. it is 40 years in, we are at war with their own people and destroying nations like mexico. mostu are against drugs, of your viewers and listeners are on them, whether they got them from their doctor, but if you're a construct's, this is a public health issue. you don't send a cop because you're having a cardiac. the third thing is, change our immigration law. we have 20,000 men and women on the line with guns hunting mexicans. these mexicans are coming north theire nafta destroyed economic base in mexico. you're not going to have a peaceful world if you're making war on the floor. i don't have a solution to immigration, but i know one solution is, nobody's going to stay there until they have a decent living there. if we destro
cartoonist max cannon told "the tucson sentinel" -- in 2010, charles bowden spoke to democracy now! about his views on how to end drug violence and massive migration in mexico. nafta.ave to negotiate peaceful country were destroys the livelihood of the people. you have to have the right to organize a union, decent wages. realize the war on drugs is a disaster. it is 40 years in, we are at war with their own people and destroying nations like mexico. mostu are against drugs, of your...
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there is a private live funded being initiative called the sentinel looking for in-coming asteroids, near earth objects that could have a catastrophic effect. this particular one if it would hit the planet it wouldn't do anything, it would break apart 60,000 feet up, some of the larger fragments would come down, they would hit pretty hard, they would hit the ocean, wouldn't tilt the axis of the earth or anything, but it's really the big ones, a couple times bigger than this one that you want to start worrying about. once it gets up to the 460 foot diameter, that's when you're looking at a mile incarcerator about 1300 foot deep that would create some environmental changes. you'd be talking about a very serious explosion. so at that point it would make sense would you want to throw a few hundred million dollars out of something incoming. this is going to pass right by us. if i were reporting on something that was going to hit, i'd have a very different look on my face. and you would see me more often. this is a close call one of many and giving scientists an opportunity to study astero
there is a private live funded being initiative called the sentinel looking for in-coming asteroids, near earth objects that could have a catastrophic effect. this particular one if it would hit the planet it wouldn't do anything, it would break apart 60,000 feet up, some of the larger fragments would come down, they would hit pretty hard, they would hit the ocean, wouldn't tilt the axis of the earth or anything, but it's really the big ones, a couple times bigger than this one that you want to...
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there is a privately funded telescope called the sentinel in the works.oing to have a 200 radius view. if this one were to hit earth, if this astroid would protein design to hit earth. it would break up in the atmosphere and cause an explosion, it would hit in the ocean. it wouldn't do any of the things we worry about. unless you have something about twice this size, three times this size then you're looking at a big crater and stuff being thrown in the air. if that were happening, i think i would probably be at the top of the show, and i would have a very different look on my face. we're going to be fine this weekend. >> any time we can have you at the top of the show, that would be great. thanks as always. that will do it for this hour. "real money with ali velshi" is next. he'll talk about some of the latest jobs numbers disappointing for the economists today, but the economy relativ relatively mushy as ali put it. remember, you can always get our news any time on www.aljazeera.com. that's our website. be sure to watch the news updates tonight and over
there is a privately funded telescope called the sentinel in the works.oing to have a 200 radius view. if this one were to hit earth, if this astroid would protein design to hit earth. it would break up in the atmosphere and cause an explosion, it would hit in the ocean. it wouldn't do any of the things we worry about. unless you have something about twice this size, three times this size then you're looking at a big crater and stuff being thrown in the air. if that were happening, i think i...
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according to "the milwaukee sentinel," debbie wasserman schultz just made a roundtable comment at thetic can cut, she was campaigning against the governor of wisconsin. i know that is stark and i know that is direct, but that is reality. what republican tea party extremists like scott walker are doing is they are grabbing us by the hair and pulling us back. it is not going to happen on our watch. this is blowing up, these comments, a very controversial comparing politics to domestic abuse of sexual assault or whatever. what's the response for the wasserman-schultz campaign some. >> they do have a response because they understand this is blowing up big time. domestic violence is an incredibly serious issue and the congresswoman was by no means belittling the very real pain that survivors experience. scott walker's policies had been bad for wisconsin's women. it is not going to be the end of this. >> probably not. dana bash, thank you so much. great work. if michael brown the unarmed teenager kill immediate missouri have a juvenile record does the public have a right to know? is it rele
according to "the milwaukee sentinel," debbie wasserman schultz just made a roundtable comment at thetic can cut, she was campaigning against the governor of wisconsin. i know that is stark and i know that is direct, but that is reality. what republican tea party extremists like scott walker are doing is they are grabbing us by the hair and pulling us back. it is not going to happen on our watch. this is blowing up, these comments, a very controversial comparing politics to domestic...
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the dam stood like a sentinel white and beautiful in the desert sunlight guarding the river and its downstreamwealth. floodwaters lapped helplessly z against its arched back as the reservoir filled. this manmade inland sea spread into the canyons and valleys. among the colorful hills and mountains. hoover dam had conquered the colorado. turbine fits to hold hoover dam 17 big hydroelectric units were built into the powerhouse. generator installations began in 1935. the first generator unit end two began commercial operation october 26th, 1936 to serve the city of los angeles. ones and twoses, the generators filled the pits as demand for electrical energy in california, nevada and arizona called them into service. finally, in 1959, manufacture generator, n-8, began. pi layne dormant and silent, except for the hum of other generators. now, as more generating capacity was needed, contracts were awarded for the generator's manufacture and installation. plants throughout the nation fabricated n-8's many parts. the design of n-8 followed that of other hoover generating units. it is a 95,000 kilowatt
the dam stood like a sentinel white and beautiful in the desert sunlight guarding the river and its downstreamwealth. floodwaters lapped helplessly z against its arched back as the reservoir filled. this manmade inland sea spread into the canyons and valleys. among the colorful hills and mountains. hoover dam had conquered the colorado. turbine fits to hold hoover dam 17 big hydroelectric units were built into the powerhouse. generator installations began in 1935. the first generator unit end...
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. >> the sentinels of safety at the maryland state police salvage inspection unit carefully inspect carsve a dubious history on the road. >> you search and find a car you like on the internet or buy a dealership, you won't know it's actually salvage until you look at it. >> a salvage car is one that might have been in an accident, stolen and recovered, abandoned or a have. of mother nature. remember this situation at one of bwi's parking lots? one of those cars could end up as a salvage, too. auction houses and dealers are the primary buyers of these cast-offs. they are supposed to fix them up before they resell them. >> we're here to determine the vehicle has been reassembled without the use of stolen parts, the vehicle is not a clone. >> reporter: the inspectors look under the hood first. >> these items if assembled by the factory would all be black. they were not. >> reporter: when we get to the door to check some of the vehicle's id numbers -- this closely, there's paint overspray on it. >> reporter: in maryland salvage inspthey're e. the same rules appl before your car reaches the b
. >> the sentinels of safety at the maryland state police salvage inspection unit carefully inspect carsve a dubious history on the road. >> you search and find a car you like on the internet or buy a dealership, you won't know it's actually salvage until you look at it. >> a salvage car is one that might have been in an accident, stolen and recovered, abandoned or a have. of mother nature. remember this situation at one of bwi's parking lots? one of those cars could end up as...
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ellen gabler is a reporter at "the milwaukee journal sentinel."as followed this case closely. >> the thing that was the most surprising and shocking to me was how planned out this whole thing was. >> reporter: the portrait they paint even before those woods is chilling. a plot they tell police that was in the works for months. >> you can't believe this is actually 12-year-olds, especially 12-year-old girls. >> reporter: they tell police they committed this crime in part out of their devotion to a character they discovered on the internet. slender man. a tall, faceless, mysterious figure. a fictional character who lurks in the background, sometimes peering over the shoulders of children. the story of slender man changing, evolving all the time with help from fans all over the world adding to the story online giving this fictional character new life every day. you have said that slender man is the bogeyman of this digital generation. >> he is. the thing that we fear that we don't actually encounter. right? so we check our -- we check under our beds
ellen gabler is a reporter at "the milwaukee journal sentinel."as followed this case closely. >> the thing that was the most surprising and shocking to me was how planned out this whole thing was. >> reporter: the portrait they paint even before those woods is chilling. a plot they tell police that was in the works for months. >> you can't believe this is actually 12-year-olds, especially 12-year-old girls. >> reporter: they tell police they committed this...
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we know that we've been watching another what i call the sentinel commodities gives you a forward glancend copper has been slippery. does this guarantee global growth is going to be, you know, an issue that will give rise to looking at more of the industrial metals? i think so. but it's even more than that. today obviously china news was big in the marketplace. we had a finance minister in the g-20 in australia say something along the lines of, you know, questioning ultimate growth. but we already know much of this. industrial production for august on a year-over-year basis dropped down to under 7% in china. that's the lowest levels since the credit crisis. with that iron ore price what i'm trying to put together is, is trying to square what martin feldstein said in an interview i had with him last week. many down here believe he's a pretty sage follower of market policies and fed policies and he didn't think upon questioning that the ultimate tightening or raising of rates or ending of zero interest rate policy would be much affected by what happens in europe and china. i said asia. inc
we know that we've been watching another what i call the sentinel commodities gives you a forward glancend copper has been slippery. does this guarantee global growth is going to be, you know, an issue that will give rise to looking at more of the industrial metals? i think so. but it's even more than that. today obviously china news was big in the marketplace. we had a finance minister in the g-20 in australia say something along the lines of, you know, questioning ultimate growth. but we...
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. >>> the "orlando sentinel" said a man was arrested after hiding for hours in a wheel well of a jetbluect said he avoided security by climbing under a fence in a restricted area. the police say the man wanted to go to new york city. >>> "the new york times" says home depot suffered one of the largest known breaches of a computer company's network. 56 million debit and credit cards were compromised in april. they used malware to tap into cash registers in stores. >>> and the "los angeles times" says gordo is out of surgery this morning. we told you about gordo yesterday. he's the little white dog that was hit be i a van during a police chase. gordo was rushed to the vet with a fractured pelvis. he was in danger of losing a leg but we're happy to tell you gordo is doing very well and the vet said after he recovers he should be able to walk normally. >> glad to hear that. >>> steve kroft takes us inside a multi-billion-dollar tax scam. they use stolen data to get money from the irs. >> for this fraud, all you need is a laptop, someone's social security, date of birth, not even their name.
. >>> the "orlando sentinel" said a man was arrested after hiding for hours in a wheel well of a jetbluect said he avoided security by climbing under a fence in a restricted area. the police say the man wanted to go to new york city. >>> "the new york times" says home depot suffered one of the largest known breaches of a computer company's network. 56 million debit and credit cards were compromised in april. they used malware to tap into cash registers in...
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good morning, "bloomberg surveillance" it moves the currency market, breaking news, the european sentinelnctions into force tomorrow. -- say no intersections into force tomorrow. the russian ruble boost a new to news -- moves weakness. a number of ways to mention the ruble. ian bremmer with us. this was a surprise. aren't we worn out with sanctions? can sanctions work at this point? >> i'm worn out, because they're not working. that is different from us. europeans, surly the leadership on a disease sanctions -- certainly, the leadership wanted to see sections. with the cease-fire holding, albeit tenuously, several european states and, wait a second, we want to see how we can get away from the sanctions. >> in the financial times, receiving less natural gas from russia. will we begin to see russia use hydrocarbons as a russi weapons against sanctions? >> in november, you start needing the gas that comes from russia through ukraine to just about everybody. it is really hard to say the russians aren't going to use that as a huge lever, especially when they're getting hit so hard and the sanc
good morning, "bloomberg surveillance" it moves the currency market, breaking news, the european sentinelnctions into force tomorrow. -- say no intersections into force tomorrow. the russian ruble boost a new to news -- moves weakness. a number of ways to mention the ruble. ian bremmer with us. this was a surprise. aren't we worn out with sanctions? can sanctions work at this point? >> i'm worn out, because they're not working. that is different from us. europeans, surly the...
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the dam stood like a sentinel, white and beautiful in the desert sunlight, guarding the river and itsm wealth. floodwaters lapped helplessly against its arched back while the reservoir filled. this manmade rezservoir and sea spread into the hills and canyon canyons canyons. hoover dam had conquered the colorado. turbine fits to hold hoover dam's electric units were built into the powerhouse. general installations began in 1935. the first generator, unit end 2, began operation october 26, 1936, to serve the city of los angeles. by ones and twos, the generators filled the pits as demand for electrical energy in nevada arizona and california called into service. finally, in 1959, manufacture and installation of the last generator m8 began. for 25 years the n-8 pit had lain dormant and silent except for the hum of other hoover generators. now as more capacity was needed, contracts were awarded for the generators' manufacture and installation. plants throughout the nation fabricated n-8's many parts. the design of n-8 followed that of many other hoover-generated units. it is a 90000 kilowa
the dam stood like a sentinel, white and beautiful in the desert sunlight, guarding the river and itsm wealth. floodwaters lapped helplessly against its arched back while the reservoir filled. this manmade rezservoir and sea spread into the hills and canyon canyons canyons. hoover dam had conquered the colorado. turbine fits to hold hoover dam's electric units were built into the powerhouse. general installations began in 1935. the first generator, unit end 2, began operation october 26, 1936,...
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. >>> the milwaukee "journal sentinel" says criminals may have stolen hundreds of thousands of dollarseportedly reset p.i.n. numbers on the cards. >>> "usa today" says target is moving forward from its own data breach under a new leader. the retail giant says it's being more open with its employees and the public too. brian cornell, target's first ceo hired from outside the company. he laid out his plans for the future at yesterday's fall meeting. we'll speak with him tomorrow in an interview you'll see only on "cbs this morning." >>> and "the dallas morning news" sass the faa is allowing a drone to search for a missing woman. dozen ofrs volunteers have been looking for 23-year-old christina morris. she disappeared from a shopping center last month. the faa is very strict about the use of drones by the public. >>> and "the hill" says the treasury plans to take on isis. the treasury says it will undermine isis's finances in syria and iraq where isis controls vast areas. as isis is gaining ground it's adding to its enormous wealth. wine andrews has more on how isis's finances have spiked
. >>> the milwaukee "journal sentinel" says criminals may have stolen hundreds of thousands of dollarseportedly reset p.i.n. numbers on the cards. >>> "usa today" says target is moving forward from its own data breach under a new leader. the retail giant says it's being more open with its employees and the public too. brian cornell, target's first ceo hired from outside the company. he laid out his plans for the future at yesterday's fall meeting. we'll...
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. >> the orlando sentinel says a man was arrested after hiding for hours in a wheel well.voided security by climbing under a fence in a restricted area. police say the man wanted to go to new york city. >> "the new york times" said home depot suffered one of the largest known breaches of a retail company's computer network. 56 million debit and credit card accounts were compromised in april. hackers used malware to tap into stores an cash register systems. home depot is spending $62 million to investigate and provide customer support. >> and the "los angeles times" says gourdo is out of surgery this morning. we told you about gordo yesterday. he's the little white dog that was hit by a van during a police chase. gordo was rushed to the vet with a fractured pelvis. we're happy to tell you this morning he's doing well. the vet says after he recovers he should be able to walk normally. >>> on the season premiere of "60 minutes" sunday steve croft takes us inside a multimillion dollar tax scam. con men using stolen data to get money from the irs. >> for this fraud, all you nee
. >> the orlando sentinel says a man was arrested after hiding for hours in a wheel well.voided security by climbing under a fence in a restricted area. police say the man wanted to go to new york city. >> "the new york times" said home depot suffered one of the largest known breaches of a retail company's computer network. 56 million debit and credit card accounts were compromised in april. hackers used malware to tap into stores an cash register systems. home depot is...
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. >> let's go the santa cruz sentinel.he man with the world's widest tongue yesterday and today we have the proudjçvÑ owner of the world's longest talk. by arena c -- byron schlanker measured in at 8.7 centimeters. apparently it's growing. >> come on. >> oh. no! >> from california with the world's longest -- >> they both like ice cream. what is he doing? >> he's painting. he's painting a picture for you willie. >> he's an artist. >> anyhow he's able to paint on canvas. >> i don't want to see that. >> okay. >> i want to go to "parade." >> i don't want to see any more of them. >> this week's "parade" magazine a close look at the unlikely pair, tony bennett and lady gaga. their collaboration on an upcoming album called "cheek to cheek." >> sounds really good. they actually work well together. >> everything will be okay. >> what's going on there? >> ray rice is a born again christian. this is what the "new york post" is reporting. i love the artwork. >> what's coming up? >> is (vo) ours is a world of passengers. the red-eyes.
. >> let's go the santa cruz sentinel.he man with the world's widest tongue yesterday and today we have the proudjçvÑ owner of the world's longest talk. by arena c -- byron schlanker measured in at 8.7 centimeters. apparently it's growing. >> come on. >> oh. no! >> from california with the world's longest -- >> they both like ice cream. what is he doing? >> he's painting. he's painting a picture for you willie. >> he's an artist. >> anyhow he's...