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the grapes are placed on paper trays in the vineyards where the hot sun dries them in turns the juicento sugar. when they are dry on top, they are turned to dry them evenly and prevent ill do. the city of fresno is known as the raisin center of the world. men use the hot sun and long rainless summer to dry grapes into raisins. plums into prunus and figs and pairs and apricots. i dried fruit is a major product of a great valley and conditions were drying it are at their best near fresno. finally, the trays of nearly dried fruit are stacked so nature will finish the project slowly in the shade. some ranchers operate their own roadside stands selling their produce to customers who come along. but most crops go to nearby fresno where they are prepared for market. that is a load of fresh picked grapes bound for market. we have learned how man's use of irrigation developed the arid southern part of the great valley and how the city of fresno serves as a trading center for the region. 200 miles north on the delta of the san joaquin is stockton. the natural fertility of the delta land has bee
the grapes are placed on paper trays in the vineyards where the hot sun dries them in turns the juicento sugar. when they are dry on top, they are turned to dry them evenly and prevent ill do. the city of fresno is known as the raisin center of the world. men use the hot sun and long rainless summer to dry grapes into raisins. plums into prunus and figs and pairs and apricots. i dried fruit is a major product of a great valley and conditions were drying it are at their best near fresno....
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we quickly dried out after the storm that went through. >> sanda patel is here with just how much rain we got today. it was not too bad. >> not at all. this day will go down in the record books for several cities. more rain today compared to january. january is one of our wettest months. we didn't get anything. as we look at live ppler 7hd the rain is long gone and the recordsor today sfo had a new record for the day at .260. san rafael .17. some other areas antioch is picking up a third in concord. san francisco 1100. 1700 in san rael and .05 in ben lomand. tomorrow you will see fo and big changes to follow. detas coming up. >>> the rain-soaked roads play a role on this crash on 280. sk 7hd shows you this red sv that flipped over on its side. u can see the major back up headed into the city as a result. >>> and now here is a look at the upside to those rain drops in san mat. enough fell to create large puddles of water and coat the plants and flowers. >> and in san francisco everywhere you went you saw people adding hood des or clutching their umbreas. the rain was enough to ke people
we quickly dried out after the storm that went through. >> sanda patel is here with just how much rain we got today. it was not too bad. >> not at all. this day will go down in the record books for several cities. more rain today compared to january. january is one of our wettest months. we didn't get anything. as we look at live ppler 7hd the rain is long gone and the recordsor today sfo had a new record for the day at .260. san rafael .17. some other areas antioch is picking up a...
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as you can see it's too small to do rice planting. >> a third of the country's rice paddies have dried up. >> but the temperatures have risen quickly. with the dry air flow and this is five to seven dress degrees higher than an average year. >> the river is alarmingly low. such images bring back images of the 1990 drought, which is thought to have killed hundreds of thousands of people. the rainfall has been low on both sides of the border, the y.y. have almost a third of children under five in north korea malnourish. a prolonged drought could claim many more lives. >> well, the "world health organization" said that the outbreak for the middle east respiratory syndrome is now a public health emergency of international concern. the number of new cases is declining. 65,000 people are being monitored. the mers outbreak has claimed 20 lives with 162 people infected. >>> protesters in hong kong has been debating it's reform plans. hundreds gathered outside of the parliament building, and object to the pre-scening and selection of candidates. two dates after omar al-bashir avoided arrest ins
as you can see it's too small to do rice planting. >> a third of the country's rice paddies have dried up. >> but the temperatures have risen quickly. with the dry air flow and this is five to seven dress degrees higher than an average year. >> the river is alarmingly low. such images bring back images of the 1990 drought, which is thought to have killed hundreds of thousands of people. the rainfall has been low on both sides of the border, the y.y. have almost a third of...
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north korea is saying that it's suffering from the worst drought and a third of its rice paddies have dried up. >> all is not well. this government official said that we're establishing and carry out counter measures against drought damage and despite pictures of lakes, fields full of crops, hillsides covered in trees, north korea is facing it's worth drought in a century. people working on cooperative farms like this one where the rice fields are almost bare, it's a very worrying situation. >> this is the first drought in my 20 years of farming experience. normally the rice should have five or six leaves and be about 30 september meters high by now. as you see the seedling is too small to do rice planting. >> in all about a third of the country's rice paddies have dried up. it's threatened by unusually hot weather. >> by the start of spring the temperature where's quickly. in may, the high throw in is higher than in the average year. >> the level of the river is alarmingly low. such images bring back memories of the 1990s drought here which is thought to have killed hundreds of thousands o
north korea is saying that it's suffering from the worst drought and a third of its rice paddies have dried up. >> all is not well. this government official said that we're establishing and carry out counter measures against drought damage and despite pictures of lakes, fields full of crops, hillsides covered in trees, north korea is facing it's worth drought in a century. people working on cooperative farms like this one where the rice fields are almost bare, it's a very worrying...
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and la mont dried here on the trauma stretcher. >> dr. goldberg says her trauma unit sees about 400 gunshot patients a year. many are young men of color. >> night after night, day after day, whether it's a monday or friday, these folks are getting shot in our city. and i'm not hearing the public outrage. >> over the past decade more than 10,000 students have walked through halls of the level 1 trauma unit to take part in the program. students like 18-year-old joey lopez. like most high school seniors, joey can't wait for prom and he's looking forward to getting his diploma. but unlike your average high school senior the odds have been stacked against joey since birth. joey was raised in a rough section of north philly and lived not far from the intersection where la mont adams was gunned down. >> describe to me what it was like growing up in philadelphia. >> came from a bad neighborhood. we really didn't have much because my mom issues, my dad issues, my dad got locked up and taken away, i was five or six. i went from one hood to another
and la mont dried here on the trauma stretcher. >> dr. goldberg says her trauma unit sees about 400 gunshot patients a year. many are young men of color. >> night after night, day after day, whether it's a monday or friday, these folks are getting shot in our city. and i'm not hearing the public outrage. >> over the past decade more than 10,000 students have walked through halls of the level 1 trauma unit to take part in the program. students like 18-year-old joey lopez. like...
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all the ponds and all the streams have dried out. the lakes and ponds are more like sludge than water. the average temperature, the average daytime temperature during that exodus every day was between 90 and 100 degrees. when you look at that mural, you see smoke rising in the air. those are firms burning. families left their homes and in many cases, their neighborhoods were set on fire as they walked out of their yards. there was no water. everybody impacted by order number 11 was considered a rebel. as they left western missouri, many communities would not provide them with food. in many cases, they could not buy food until they got to the other side of the state. you don't see people with water or food along the side of the road in that mural, passing out water and food. that did not happen. as these people left, in cass county, only a third of the prewar residents returned after the war. as they left missouri and they settled in other states or they settled in central missouri, they took the history of what had happened here out
all the ponds and all the streams have dried out. the lakes and ponds are more like sludge than water. the average temperature, the average daytime temperature during that exodus every day was between 90 and 100 degrees. when you look at that mural, you see smoke rising in the air. those are firms burning. families left their homes and in many cases, their neighborhoods were set on fire as they walked out of their yards. there was no water. everybody impacted by order number 11 was considered a...
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all the ponds and all the streams have dried out.he lakes and ponds are more like sludge than water. the average temperature, the average daytime temperature during that exodus every day was between 90 and 100 degrees. when you look at that mural, you see smoke rising in the air. those are firms burning. families left their homes and in many cases, their neighborhoods were set on fire as they walked out of their yards. there was no water. everybody impacted by order number 11 was considered a rebel. as they left western missouri, many communities would not provide them with food. in many cases, they could not buy food until they got to the other side of the state. you don't see people with water or food along the side of the road in that mural, passing out water and food. that did not happen. as these people left, in cass county, only a third of the prewar residence returned after the war. as they left missouri and they settled in other states or they settled in central missouri, they took the history of what had happened here out in
all the ponds and all the streams have dried out.he lakes and ponds are more like sludge than water. the average temperature, the average daytime temperature during that exodus every day was between 90 and 100 degrees. when you look at that mural, you see smoke rising in the air. those are firms burning. families left their homes and in many cases, their neighborhoods were set on fire as they walked out of their yards. there was no water. everybody impacted by order number 11 was considered a...
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powers through tough dried-on messes in seconds.of dawn and grease is gone. does your carpet ever feel rough and dirty? don't avoid it. resolve it. our new formula with a special conditioning ingredient softens your carpet with every use. it's resolve, so you know it cleans and freshens but now it also softens. resolve. a carpet that welcomes you. and try resolve for amazing stain removal the first time. i will take beauty into my own hands. olt. it regenerates surface cells. new skin is revealed in only 5 days. without drastic measures. stunningly youthful. award-winning skin. from the world's #1. olay your best beautiful >> yeah, in whatever language that means help. get me out of here. this is a skier in the alps. he just falls through the snow here. we don't see the moment when he actually goes through but he tries to hold on. he's skiing everything's going fine but he keeps falling deeper and deeper. the reason we have video is because as always are people have a gopro attached to his head. you see the whole thing. he keeps yel
powers through tough dried-on messes in seconds.of dawn and grease is gone. does your carpet ever feel rough and dirty? don't avoid it. resolve it. our new formula with a special conditioning ingredient softens your carpet with every use. it's resolve, so you know it cleans and freshens but now it also softens. resolve. a carpet that welcomes you. and try resolve for amazing stain removal the first time. i will take beauty into my own hands. olt. it regenerates surface cells. new skin is...
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seedling is too small to do rice planting. >> reporter: in all, a third of the countrty's rice has dried up. maize and barley has been affected by the hot weather. >> translation: at the start of spring the temperature rose quickly. in may, with a strong hot and dry air flow temperatures reached more than 30 degrees in the east and west coasts. this is 5-7 degrees higher than the average year. >> reporter: in the capital pyongyang, the level of the river is low. such images bring back memories of the 1990s drought which is thought to have killed hundreds of thousands of people. wednesday the south korean government held a conference pointing out that rain falls have been low on both sides of the border. saying north korea's food production could fall sharply unless it rains soon. the united nations spoke about a third of children under five, and international aid is falling sharply. partly because of a reluctance. for food distribution to be monitored. a draught could claim lives. >>> a leaked document written by pope francis calls for action on the issue of climate change. in it the pop
seedling is too small to do rice planting. >> reporter: in all, a third of the countrty's rice has dried up. maize and barley has been affected by the hot weather. >> translation: at the start of spring the temperature rose quickly. in may, with a strong hot and dry air flow temperatures reached more than 30 degrees in the east and west coasts. this is 5-7 degrees higher than the average year. >> reporter: in the capital pyongyang, the level of the river is low. such images...
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the sealing is too small to do rice planting. >> a third of the country's rice paddies have dried up. and maize and barley is threatened by the hot weather. >> translation: at the start of spring the temperature rose quickly. in may, with a strong hot and dry air flow temperatures reached more than 30 degrees in the east and west coasts. this is 5-7 degrees higher than the average year. >> the level of the river is low. such images bring back members of the 1990s drought which is thought to have killed hundreds of thousands of people. pointing out that rain falls have been low on both sides of the border. north korea's food production after rain. the united nations spoke about a third of children under five, and international aid is falling sharply. partly because of a reluctance. a draught could claim lives. >>> a tiger that escape the from a flooded zoo in georgia has been shot after it killed a man in the capital tbilisi. police have been on high alert after hippos lions, tigers and bears escaped over the weekend. the attack happened inside a market which has been cleaned up after
the sealing is too small to do rice planting. >> a third of the country's rice paddies have dried up. and maize and barley is threatened by the hot weather. >> translation: at the start of spring the temperature rose quickly. in may, with a strong hot and dry air flow temperatures reached more than 30 degrees in the east and west coasts. this is 5-7 degrees higher than the average year. >> the level of the river is low. such images bring back members of the 1990s drought which...
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we quickly dried out after the storm that went through. >> sandhya patel is here with just how much rain we got today. it was not too bad. >> not at all. this day will go down in the record books for several cities. more rain today compared to january. january is one of our wettest months. we didn't get anything. as we look at live doppler 7hd the rain is long gone and the records for today sfo had a new record for the day at .260. san rafael .17. some other areas antioch is picking up a third in concord. san francisco 1100. 1700 in san rafael and .05 in ben lomand. tomorrow you will see fog and big changes to follow. details coming up. >>> the rain-soaked roads played a role on this crash on 280. sky 7hd shows you this red suv that flipped over on its side. you can see the major back up headed into the city as a result. >>> and now here is a look at the upside to those rain drops in san mateo. enough fell to create large puddles of water and coat the plants and flowers. >> and in san francisco everywhere you went you saw people adding hood des or clutching their umbrellas. the rain was
we quickly dried out after the storm that went through. >> sandhya patel is here with just how much rain we got today. it was not too bad. >> not at all. this day will go down in the record books for several cities. more rain today compared to january. january is one of our wettest months. we didn't get anything. as we look at live doppler 7hd the rain is long gone and the records for today sfo had a new record for the day at .260. san rafael .17. some other areas antioch is picking...
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we quickly dried out after the storm that went through. >> sandhya patel is here with just how much rain we got today. it was not too bad. >> not at all. this day will go down in the record books for several cities. more rain today compared to january. january is one of our wettest months. we didn't get anything. as we look at live doppler 7hd the rain is long gone and the records for today sfo had a new record for the day at .260. san rafael .17. some other areas antioch is picking up a third in concord. san francisco 1100. 1700 in san rafael and .05 in ben lomand. tomorrow you will see fog and big changes to follow. details coming up. >>> the rain-soaked roads played a role on this crash on 280. sky 7hd shows you this red suv that flipped over on its side. you can see the major back up headed into the city as a result. >>> and now here is a look at the upside to those rain drops in san mateo. enough fell to create large puddles of water and coat the plants and flowers. >> and in san francisco everywhere you went you saw people adding hood des or clutching their umbrellas. the rain was
we quickly dried out after the storm that went through. >> sandhya patel is here with just how much rain we got today. it was not too bad. >> not at all. this day will go down in the record books for several cities. more rain today compared to january. january is one of our wettest months. we didn't get anything. as we look at live doppler 7hd the rain is long gone and the records for today sfo had a new record for the day at .260. san rafael .17. some other areas antioch is picking...
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at least a third of the country's rice paddies are thought to have dried up due to record low rainfallr: on north korean state run television a rare announcement that all is not well. this government official says their establishing and carrying out things to limit damage. despite the pictures of lakes fields full of crops hillsides covered with trees north korea says it's facing its worst drought in a century. for people working on cooperative farms like this one where the rice farms are almost barrettesbare it's a worrying situation. >> this is my first drought in 20 years of farming experience as you can see the seedling is too small to do rice planting. >> reporter: in all a third of the country's rice ahead paddies have dried up but maze and barley production is also threatened by the hot weather. >> translator: at the start of spring the temperature rose quickly in may way strong hot and dry airflow with high pressure temperatures reached more than 30 degrees celsius in parts of east and west coasts this is five to seven degrees higher than in an average year. >> reporter: in the
at least a third of the country's rice paddies are thought to have dried up due to record low rainfallr: on north korean state run television a rare announcement that all is not well. this government official says their establishing and carrying out things to limit damage. despite the pictures of lakes fields full of crops hillsides covered with trees north korea says it's facing its worst drought in a century. for people working on cooperative farms like this one where the rice farms are...
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is too small to do rice planting. >> reporter: this all about a third of the country's paddies have dried production is threatened by the unusually hot weather. >> translator: at the start of spring the temperature rose quickly in may with a strong hot and dry airflow with high pressure temperatures reached more than 30 degrees celsius in the east and west coast. it's five to seven degrees higher than an average year. >> reporter: in the capital the level of the river is a harmingly low. bringing back memories of 1990s drought here thought to have killed hundreds of thousands of people. on wednesday the south korean government held a media conference, pointing out that rainfall has been unusually low on both sides of the border and saying north korea's food production could fall sharply unless it rains soon. the united nations says almost a third of children under 5 in north korea are mall mall nor i should and international aid has fallen sharply because of pee okay i don't think's will he luck tans too allow food distribution to be monitored. >>> three more people have died from middle
is too small to do rice planting. >> reporter: this all about a third of the country's paddies have dried production is threatened by the unusually hot weather. >> translator: at the start of spring the temperature rose quickly in may with a strong hot and dry airflow with high pressure temperatures reached more than 30 degrees celsius in the east and west coast. it's five to seven degrees higher than an average year. >> reporter: in the capital the level of the river is a...
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add some color to your life with certain dri.ype 2 diabetes come from all walks of life. if you have high blood sugar ask your doctor about farxiga. it's a different kind of medicine that works by removing some sugar from your body. along with diet and exercise farxiga helps lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. with one pill a day, farxiga helps lower your a1c. and, although it's not a weight-loss or blood-pressure drug farxiga may help you lose weight and may even lower blood pressure when used with certain diabetes medicines. do not take if allergic to farxiga or its ingredients. symptoms of a serious allergic reaction include rash, swelling, or difficulty breathing or swallowing. if you have any of these symptoms stop taking farxiga and seek medical help right away. do not take farxiga if you have severe kidney problems, are on dialysis, or have bladder cancer. tell your doctor right away if you have blood or red color in your urine or pain while you urinate. farxiga can cause serious side effects including dehydr
add some color to your life with certain dri.ype 2 diabetes come from all walks of life. if you have high blood sugar ask your doctor about farxiga. it's a different kind of medicine that works by removing some sugar from your body. along with diet and exercise farxiga helps lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. with one pill a day, farxiga helps lower your a1c. and, although it's not a weight-loss or blood-pressure drug farxiga may help you lose weight and may even lower blood...
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we see from this shot the roads look like they've dried out. i talked to police there state police in berks county and they're telling me that the roads in some parts were wet through part of the area. they're not sure if that contributed to the accident but they know it's anst involving a tractor-trailer and another vehicle and what they told me is they're trying to allow one lane to get by. it hasn't happened just yet but they're working on that. you can kind of see this tractor-trailer stuck here. the problem is you've got all this backed up traffic. they've got traffic they're not letting anybody get by. people backed up nowhere to go on i-78 eastbound. police tell me they're trying to get to a point where they allow some of that stuck traffic to get through. you can't get through there. everybody is being forced off on i-78. larry mcfly sent us this picture. speeds of six, 2 miles an hour leading to the accident scene on i-78 eastbound and that's the cars that are moving. there are a whole lot that just aren't moving at all as we can kind
we see from this shot the roads look like they've dried out. i talked to police there state police in berks county and they're telling me that the roads in some parts were wet through part of the area. they're not sure if that contributed to the accident but they know it's anst involving a tractor-trailer and another vehicle and what they told me is they're trying to allow one lane to get by. it hasn't happened just yet but they're working on that. you can kind of see this tractor-trailer stuck...
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add some color to your life with certain dri.n you travel, we help you make all kinds of connections. connections you almost miss. and ones you never thought you'd make. we help connect where you are. to places you never thought you'd go. this, is why we travel. and why we continue to create new technology to connect you to the people and places that matter. jenna: brief summary of the hour. we have shark attacks in the carolinas. new water parks in california. pretty hot summer. >> stay in the water parks without the sharks. jenna: sprinklers is always a good thing. see you back here in an hour. "outnumbered" starts right now. ♪ >> happy monday. this is "outnumbered." i'm harris fawninger in. here today, sandra smith. andrea tantaros doesn't like mondays shaking her head at me jedediah bila. today's #oneluckyguy we welcome back to the couch, tony sayeg, republican strategist and member of a number of campaigns. tony is "outnumbered." >> great to be back with all of you love to see you. kicking off independence week with my very
add some color to your life with certain dri.n you travel, we help you make all kinds of connections. connections you almost miss. and ones you never thought you'd make. we help connect where you are. to places you never thought you'd go. this, is why we travel. and why we continue to create new technology to connect you to the people and places that matter. jenna: brief summary of the hour. we have shark attacks in the carolinas. new water parks in california. pretty hot summer. >> stay...
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then i tried certain dri. it's different. it stops sweat before it starts. some color to your life with certain dri. >>> the panel now with louisiana governor bobby jindal in our "center stateeat." governor we want to talk foreign policy now. richard drier asked this. ask governor jindal what can we do to avoid becoming greece. what's your thought about greece first? >> this is between the people of greece and the eu. yes, they need to cut their governor spending, but they need to do more than that. they need to get back to growth. you look at their pension laws their tax rates, their regulatory structure. we're going to be greece if we're not careful. we have had breaking news from greece and puerto rico. we're going to be on the same path with president obama and hillary clinton in this country. we have no plan to pay off the debt or balance the budget. >> it is at 19 trillion. how do you get to zero? >> you have to shrink the government. that means reforming our entitlement programs. i was the executive director of the bipartisan commission that came up w
then i tried certain dri. it's different. it stops sweat before it starts. some color to your life with certain dri. >>> the panel now with louisiana governor bobby jindal in our "center stateeat." governor we want to talk foreign policy now. richard drier asked this. ask governor jindal what can we do to avoid becoming greece. what's your thought about greece first? >> this is between the people of greece and the eu. yes, they need to cut their governor spending, but...
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flames are being pushed by strong erratic winds of timber dried out by the drought. threatened five homes and 15 historic cabins. and one man visiting from south lake tahoe says the fire reminded him of the devastating fire there. >> it of course brings back memories of our huge fire we had 10-12 years ago 550 homes were lost. so those things always scare us. >> an alert has now gone out to markleeville in case evacuations are ordered. >>> a complete staff at one elementary school saying good- bye to their students as parents wonder what's next. it's a story we've been following and we get the story now from amber lee in sunnyvail. >> reporter: families held a teacher appreciation value lie tonight but sadness and shock as they try to figure out why this happened and how to stop it from happening again. [ chanting ] >> reporter: the students were vocal about losing all of their teachers at west valley. the at the rally got underway. >> i love you guys. thank you. >> reporter: this teacher packed up the last of her belongings. the end of this school year is different.
flames are being pushed by strong erratic winds of timber dried out by the drought. threatened five homes and 15 historic cabins. and one man visiting from south lake tahoe says the fire reminded him of the devastating fire there. >> it of course brings back memories of our huge fire we had 10-12 years ago 550 homes were lost. so those things always scare us. >> an alert has now gone out to markleeville in case evacuations are ordered. >>> a complete staff at one elementary...
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and more important people are involved and then they find out lois lerner lerner's hard drive was dried believe this, it's astounding to believe it could have happened. it's a pattern and long-term pattern and somebody needs to be held into account. >> the inspector general said the irs never looked in five of six potential places where e-mails might have been stored including the server. this is their own watchdog who's saying basically've if you're not saying they willfully dried something, they didn't look where they potentially could have found what they were ordered to find. >> you know in the civilian world, this would lead to head rolling, fraud and impeding investigation charges. those are the kinds of things that are going to have to come down in this irs case if we're going to prevent this from happening in the future. right now nobody has been held accountable in any way of consequence. >> that's the question. do you think with all of the bluster and press releases and all of the frustrations by those investigating this expressing outrage, are we really going to get anywhere?
and more important people are involved and then they find out lois lerner lerner's hard drive was dried believe this, it's astounding to believe it could have happened. it's a pattern and long-term pattern and somebody needs to be held into account. >> the inspector general said the irs never looked in five of six potential places where e-mails might have been stored including the server. this is their own watchdog who's saying basically've if you're not saying they willfully dried...
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. >> you shouldn't use the mouthwash because that dries your mouth out and dry mouth is what causes badreath. >> where is the hack part of this? >> there's none. >> what did your mama say when you were growing up? >> this whole -- it doesn't work. this works. >> this spoon test. >> take the tip of the spoon, take to it the back of your tongue let it dry then smell it. >> yeah. >> problem solved. >> if you need check your breath like this though -- >> sometimes i wish i were like that. life would be simpler. >> finding joy. >> in the simple things like this ramp. >> oh he's so close. >> staring you in the face. you see something you have to do it. >> get it get it get it. >> that could not have felt good. >> here's another dude video although this one, this is kind of fun. >> you see over here it's getting dragged by a kite. >> he's tethered to that thing. he can't let go. he's strapped in. >> these dudes are trying something the ladies love. not very common for the fellows to try on. see if they say yes to the dress. >> i like couture. >> i wanted to be quirky. >> over in japan -- >> ho
. >> you shouldn't use the mouthwash because that dries your mouth out and dry mouth is what causes badreath. >> where is the hack part of this? >> there's none. >> what did your mama say when you were growing up? >> this whole -- it doesn't work. this works. >> this spoon test. >> take the tip of the spoon, take to it the back of your tongue let it dry then smell it. >> yeah. >> problem solved. >> if you need check your breath like...
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you wouldn't think to look at freeze dried slim and and another water and they would taste like slim.l be cooked and replicated in nasa's kitchens and expected to file into the international space station in december. >> coming outpatient on the fox 29 news at 6:00 caitlyn causing all kinds of confusion in one community. >> that's right. neighbors are struggling with what to do about bruce jenner lane. next. ♪ at longhorn what's in season doesn't last. we make sure of that. introducing longhorn's new grilled tastes of summer. the smoky garlic outlaw ribeye the hickory salt crusted new york strip or our grilled citrus salmon all with garden fresh hand chopped salad tonight only at longhorn steakhouse. you cant fake steak. and for lunch try our new tavern steak sandwich. or get any of our steakhouse lunch combos starting at $7. ♪ love this story. youtube video of some students locally mifflin high school in berks county dancing all over their school not just for fun showing support for their teacher. >> that's right. she always inspired her students students. now, they are inspiring her
you wouldn't think to look at freeze dried slim and and another water and they would taste like slim.l be cooked and replicated in nasa's kitchens and expected to file into the international space station in december. >> coming outpatient on the fox 29 news at 6:00 caitlyn causing all kinds of confusion in one community. >> that's right. neighbors are struggling with what to do about bruce jenner lane. next. ♪ at longhorn what's in season doesn't last. we make sure of that....
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because of the lack of fog compared to year the heat will spike today and the air dried out a littleovernight. the marine layer develops tomorrow so the heat will subside as we head throughout the weekend. here is a look at our high pressure with exceptioning air and compressing air that heats and dries and the more dry it gets the more it heats. how hot? 88 in milpitas. that okay until you look at the low-to-mid 90's and gilroy is 96 and morgan hill and los gatos is 94 and cooling santa cruz is 76 degrees. where is the pool? palo alto and menlo park are in the 90's. 85 in san mateo. mid-to-upper 60s along the coast because of a stubborn deck of clouds and sunshine and ten degrees warmer in downtown and south san francisco and sausalito. 88 in petaluma and low-to-mid 90's through the north bay until cloverdale, and lake port can clear lake, all reaching triple deaths. low-to-mid 80s if the shoreline and fremont is 87 and comfortable in itch are monday at 76, berkeley is 87 and mid-90 to nearly 100 inland east bay neighborhood and turn the air condition on before you leave. we have mi
because of the lack of fog compared to year the heat will spike today and the air dried out a littleovernight. the marine layer develops tomorrow so the heat will subside as we head throughout the weekend. here is a look at our high pressure with exceptioning air and compressing air that heats and dries and the more dry it gets the more it heats. how hot? 88 in milpitas. that okay until you look at the low-to-mid 90's and gilroy is 96 and morgan hill and los gatos is 94 and cooling santa cruz...
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i'll explain >>> if that thing dries up, it could have catastrophic consequences. >> water once covered this vast desert, which stretches for miles on the south shore of the scene, in imperial county, california. >> they have proceeded out and about at this point. >> reporter: during the drought the runoff has dried up. the environmental professor timothy grant says that has been left behind with dirt filled with arsenic, pesticides, and other dangerous chemicals. >> these chemicals are so fine that once they become airborne that they could travel over eporter: they warn that the toxic dust could create the air quality disaster, threatening the health of millions in the southwest. many living in the area say that the dust is already making them sick. >> there have been a lot of respiratory issues that people have runny noses and coughing. >> you get this dust that will come up and that they will kind of float away. >> reporter: environmental expert said that the entire eco system is in jeopardy. >> and it could potentially pose a threat to health. they could pose a health to crops with
i'll explain >>> if that thing dries up, it could have catastrophic consequences. >> water once covered this vast desert, which stretches for miles on the south shore of the scene, in imperial county, california. >> they have proceeded out and about at this point. >> reporter: during the drought the runoff has dried up. the environmental professor timothy grant says that has been left behind with dirt filled with arsenic, pesticides, and other dangerous chemicals....
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it argues the redrawing of conprosecutional dris district four year ago create the most distorted map in the country. the group wants the liens redrawn. >> a major shift is underway in just how responds-americans are held hostage overseas. the revision announced today by president president oh become million stopped short of changing the policy of negotiationing with terrorists. >> today, a mayor shift in the u.s. approach to american hostages. >> the families have suffered enough. they should never feel ignored. or victimized by their own government. >> president obama announcing that families of hostages will no longer face the threat of prosecution. they try to raise a ransom for their loved ones freedom. the last thing we should ever do is to add to the fam's pain with threats like that. official a sass the change came in the wake of what happened in the case of hostage james foley with their son facing death the isis capture foal's parents were met with threats pi the white house about pulling together ransom money. >> it just made me realize that these folks talking to us had no
it argues the redrawing of conprosecutional dris district four year ago create the most distorted map in the country. the group wants the liens redrawn. >> a major shift is underway in just how responds-americans are held hostage overseas. the revision announced today by president president oh become million stopped short of changing the policy of negotiationing with terrorists. >> today, a mayor shift in the u.s. approach to american hostages. >> the families have suffered...
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on the distal end of the hairs were microscopic traces of dried blood. dna analysis revealed that the blood was either from joanne katrinak or her son, alex. investigators also began to check out andrew's alibi, that he had been at work all day on a construction site. >> he's the last person that sees her alive. the vast majority of homicides are committed by a person who the victim knows. so you can't just eliminate that by accepting that an individual says, well, i wasn't there, i was at work. >> they said that he must have something to do with the fact that she's disappeared. and the police actually said that, oh, she probably ran away with someone. in a million years, joanne would never, never have run away. and i was quite angry with the police, that they accused andy. >> days passed, then weeks. when the banks reported there had been no activity on joanne katrinak's credit cards, it was becoming painfully clear that joann and alex had been the victims of foul play. >>> christmas passed and so did new year's of 1995, still with no sign of 26-year-ol
on the distal end of the hairs were microscopic traces of dried blood. dna analysis revealed that the blood was either from joanne katrinak or her son, alex. investigators also began to check out andrew's alibi, that he had been at work all day on a construction site. >> he's the last person that sees her alive. the vast majority of homicides are committed by a person who the victim knows. so you can't just eliminate that by accepting that an individual says, well, i wasn't there, i was...
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it powers through tough, dried-on messes in seconds. even 48 hour stuck-on food. so go ahead, triple that recipe! a drop of dawn and grease is gone. everyone loves how they feel in dark clothes. and to keep those darks from fading there's woolite darks. it's free of harsh ingredients to help keep dark clothes vibrant for over 30 washes. for the love of darks. woolite darks. they say after seeing a magician make his assistant disappear mr.clean came up with a product that makes dirt virtually disappear. he called it the magic eraser. it cleans like magic. even baked on dirt disappears right before your eyes. mr.clean's magic eraser. i'm only in my 60's. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedh
it powers through tough, dried-on messes in seconds. even 48 hour stuck-on food. so go ahead, triple that recipe! a drop of dawn and grease is gone. everyone loves how they feel in dark clothes. and to keep those darks from fading there's woolite darks. it's free of harsh ingredients to help keep dark clothes vibrant for over 30 washes. for the love of darks. woolite darks. they say after seeing a magician make his assistant disappear mr.clean came up with a product that makes dirt virtually...
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how do we sell that in ap period where liquidity has really dried up. do you agree?you as scared as martin gilbert is? kevin: there has been some concern. it was suggested there was a lack of liquidity in the bond market. some concerns about liquidity, that makes sense. the other thing about the qb that the market does adapt, and we have been through several of these. to come with more qe, as the economy gets weaker, the market has seen this before. so the surprise factor is gone. lisa, what do you make of this whole idea that he talked about that his fund is actually opening up a line of credit so we can meet redemption in the midst of panic. that seems like a very unusual thing. lisa: it is not that unusual, and earlier this year, black rock and other asset managers to same thing, where they increased their credit line. sickly, they do not want to be stuck with assets below market values when they have to make redemptions. that is key. thank you, lisa. jo. kevin, stick around. we have much more to talk about on bloomberg market day. ♪ welcome back to the bloomberg
how do we sell that in ap period where liquidity has really dried up. do you agree?you as scared as martin gilbert is? kevin: there has been some concern. it was suggested there was a lack of liquidity in the bond market. some concerns about liquidity, that makes sense. the other thing about the qb that the market does adapt, and we have been through several of these. to come with more qe, as the economy gets weaker, the market has seen this before. so the surprise factor is gone. lisa, what do...
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heavier rain saturday clears out on sunday, dries out for rest of the weekend. that rain end and then we have sunny nice weather on monday. maybe a few showers or thunderstorm on tuesday up to 85 degrees. showers and storms gannon wednesday, 85, and then mix of sun and cloud on thursday, and temperature about 84 degrees. so rain trying to clear out it is on the roadways, what does it look like bob kelly. >> good morning dave. 5:19. rain out of here. road are still a little wet a as this image is temporarily unavailable. we will go to another one there. boom, live look at the blue route 476 right here near schuylkill expressway. the storm impacting our camera feeds as well all over the area as the road crews and the tree repair crews are still out there. if you see the detours respect it, the roads are still closed and they are closed in the neighborhoods there for a region. once you get to the majors we're in good shape. schuylkill looking good. no problems on i-95 out of northeast philadelphia update on new jersey transit services still suspended on the atlanti
heavier rain saturday clears out on sunday, dries out for rest of the weekend. that rain end and then we have sunny nice weather on monday. maybe a few showers or thunderstorm on tuesday up to 85 degrees. showers and storms gannon wednesday, 85, and then mix of sun and cloud on thursday, and temperature about 84 degrees. so rain trying to clear out it is on the roadways, what does it look like bob kelly. >> good morning dave. 5:19. rain out of here. road are still a little wet a as this...
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the fire is pushed by strong winds and timber that dried out from four years of drought. an alert has gone out to people to be ready in case evacuations are ordered. some homes have been threatened but the fire so far hasn't burned any structures. >>> the fire danger only increases. let's go back to bill for more on that. >> it is always high fire danger in june. coming into july now. and then you have the drought. fire will be -- along with the drought, these are the big stories. the fire danger, off the cherts. -- charts. as we get into the warmer pattern, fires will become an issue. outside, temperatures today that warmed up 5 degrees in most places. 90 antioch. 93 fairfield. beautiful shot out there on the bay. light winds. winds are howling right now in -- at the oakland -- san francisco airport. not so much on the bay. beautiful shot. you can see the satellite image showing everything to the north. that is summer time. that is where we are. we are not going to see rain for a few months now. anything that comes up will come from the desert southwest or gulf of califo
the fire is pushed by strong winds and timber that dried out from four years of drought. an alert has gone out to people to be ready in case evacuations are ordered. some homes have been threatened but the fire so far hasn't burned any structures. >>> the fire danger only increases. let's go back to bill for more on that. >> it is always high fire danger in june. coming into july now. and then you have the drought. fire will be -- along with the drought, these are the big...
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speaking via satellite she has an impressive hull 1,200 pounds of freeze dried food and olive oil sheain weight because she will burn off 10,000 calories a day and hopes to arrive in the bay area in november. >> impressive challenge. >> we have something pretty cute for you coming up. it is friday's perfect pet with a pair of divas you >> coming up at 4:00 boardroom shakeup at twitter, the old c.e.o. is out and a if you interim c.e.o. is in. does he want the job full time? at 5:00 growing rhino horns in a laboratory,. >> now madonna have you met her? >> we are told we have a couple of divas. >> hello, cindy shelby here from the animal shelter of alameda. tell us about these two cuties. >> i have madonna in my hand who is chewing on her tail at the moment and the other is celine approximately nine or ten weeks old, spayed and ready for adoption. we have numerous kittens. >> more than 70? >> in foster care and in the shelter. we have some wonderful cats and dogs available also. >> you have a special engagement coming up which is on the web site, two weeks from tomorrow, right or sunday?
speaking via satellite she has an impressive hull 1,200 pounds of freeze dried food and olive oil sheain weight because she will burn off 10,000 calories a day and hopes to arrive in the bay area in november. >> impressive challenge. >> we have something pretty cute for you coming up. it is friday's perfect pet with a pair of divas you >> coming up at 4:00 boardroom shakeup at twitter, the old c.e.o. is out and a if you interim c.e.o. is in. does he want the job full time? at...
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the nationals but she had a knee injury and because of the knee injury all the scholarship offers dried >> i have pain in the front of my knee and it shoots to the back of my knee. >> i spoke to my coach and the coach said these colleges are a business. >> when you are coming with an injury it's not as valuable. >> i wanted to know how she felt about what people are saying about her. right now i'm just going to read some of the comments. one of them says will she just cost them money and be a stripper? another person said in my opinion this girl is a cyberpanhandler. i sat on the couch with her mother and i asked them how they felt about the comments. the mother said these people don't know my daughter. they just see a girl of color and they attack. if a girl ask for money she must be a beggar. >> they looked at her and said this is a girl of color and didn't realize i'm going to get a job. i'm doing scholarships and taking out loans. my parents are taking out loans. we are doing everything we can. >> real issue here is the haters and the idea that there are people that say this is a ra
the nationals but she had a knee injury and because of the knee injury all the scholarship offers dried >> i have pain in the front of my knee and it shoots to the back of my knee. >> i spoke to my coach and the coach said these colleges are a business. >> when you are coming with an injury it's not as valuable. >> i wanted to know how she felt about what people are saying about her. right now i'm just going to read some of the comments. one of them says will she just...
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. >> instead of seeping the dried tea leaves in the water we are grinding it up and it is throughout the entire drink. >> it has high fiber and it may boost heart health and lower risk for some diseases. as for helping with weight loss that has never been proven. but lindsey says in ancient time it helped people slow down and be more mindful, which is still a healthy practice today. >> if anything it gets us to be present that's a good thing. >> and you can find it at coffee houses including starbucks. but if you get a latte mixed with sugar it loses the benefits. and they say it is not enough to flush out the full nutrients. >> and you can get a frappuccino. >> then you are defeating the purpose. >> i bet it does. >>> a busy nights for caps and gowns across the area with thousands of students marching to graduation. one of the largest commencement ceremonies in bucks county as the seniors of pennsbury high school graduated. 750 graduates received diplomas during the school's 67th commencement. also in bucks county bensalem high school had the graduation at the memorial football stad
. >> instead of seeping the dried tea leaves in the water we are grinding it up and it is throughout the entire drink. >> it has high fiber and it may boost heart health and lower risk for some diseases. as for helping with weight loss that has never been proven. but lindsey says in ancient time it helped people slow down and be more mindful, which is still a healthy practice today. >> if anything it gets us to be present that's a good thing. >> and you can find it at...
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clears out which is more of a signature of a heat burst which is air sinking so rapidly it heats it dries and it clears everything out and it increases the winds. that is a rare phenomenon if that is what happened because that is what it looks like now. it is not 100 percent. that is my best guess. >> thank you. with the fourth of july around the corner, santa clara county is taking steps today to curb illegal fireworks which are a nuisance and a danger. our reporter is at the county building in san jose with what is being proposed. matt? >> yes, all fireworks are illegal in santa clara county including the safe and sane but for gilroy. but that is not stopping them from being set off all across the county but the new proposed ordinance would give law enforcement a new target. >> fireworks are the stars of fourth of july celebration. if santa clara county big communities sponsored evens bring out thousands but illegal fireworks are a big nuisance and danger. that is why the board of supervisors propose add new ordinance holding responsible the people lighting the fireworks but, also the p
clears out which is more of a signature of a heat burst which is air sinking so rapidly it heats it dries and it clears everything out and it increases the winds. that is a rare phenomenon if that is what happened because that is what it looks like now. it is not 100 percent. that is my best guess. >> thank you. with the fourth of july around the corner, santa clara county is taking steps today to curb illegal fireworks which are a nuisance and a danger. our reporter is at the county...
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it powers through tough, dried-on messes in seconds. even 48 hour stuck-on food.e! a drop of dawn and grease is gone. it's time to change the way we clean. and free ourselves from the harshness of bleach. lysol power & free has more cleaning power than bleach. the secret is the hydrogen peroxide formula. it kills 99.9% of germs. and it's family friendly. that's healthing. ♪ >>> a terrifying scene from a circus performance here. a female acrobat spinning in the air hanging from her air in front of an audience when she slips out of a contraption clearly a big fall. luckily suffered only bruises. the circus blames the performers for failing to properly secure a safety cord during that performance. >> you threw me off there. you had me at hanging by the hair from a rocket ship. >> it is a circus show, t.j. it's not the opera. >> we have to say again, she's fine. >> it's not funny. >> no, but to hear you say hanging from her hair from a rocket ship threw me off. >> this is why people go to the circus. >> now it's a circus. now i get it. she is fine. a scene from a year
it powers through tough, dried-on messes in seconds. even 48 hour stuck-on food.e! a drop of dawn and grease is gone. it's time to change the way we clean. and free ourselves from the harshness of bleach. lysol power & free has more cleaning power than bleach. the secret is the hydrogen peroxide formula. it kills 99.9% of germs. and it's family friendly. that's healthing. ♪ >>> a terrifying scene from a circus performance here. a female acrobat spinning in the air hanging from...
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. >> inside the trunk of jeff's car, evidence technicians found what looked like dried blood. >> lawnforcement's antenna really went up when they saw the blood in the trunk. >> but forensic testing quickly proves the blood was not darlene's. it was deer blood. >> when they found out that the blood was deer blood, huge relief. a huge relief, because then the hope came back that possibly she was still alive somewhere. >> meanwhile investigators were able to trace the source of the threatening e-mails darlene received shortly before her disappearance. >> when we did receive the e-mails that darlene had received from wendy smith, that gave us the ability to send a subpoena to yahoo! to find out who may have created that yahoo! account. >> the e-mails came from this home in downtown sioux falls. the occupant was a deaf woman named daphne wright. >> daphne said that she had met darlene several times at the deaf apartments, that she had met her at the deaf club. >> 42-year-old daphne wright had no criminal record. during police questioning, wright denied any involvement. >> i didn't send an
. >> inside the trunk of jeff's car, evidence technicians found what looked like dried blood. >> lawnforcement's antenna really went up when they saw the blood in the trunk. >> but forensic testing quickly proves the blood was not darlene's. it was deer blood. >> when they found out that the blood was deer blood, huge relief. a huge relief, because then the hope came back that possibly she was still alive somewhere. >> meanwhile investigators were able to trace the...
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the cost of raisins, dried fruit and other items have climbed more than 10%. already operating on a thin profit 345r margin the bakery owner is passing on the increases to his customers. that's something japanese retailers have been slow to do, consumers instinctively shy away from higher price on lines that form of 20 years deflation. some food and beverage makers have tried another strategy. >> this is 300 dprams but it used to be 450 grams t. maker gradually reduced the content without changing the price. this way they are able to maintain product sales. >> but it seems the rising dollar is finally taking its toll. pricetags are creeping up for a growing number of product. it's not only companies that are giving in. >> we just need to deal with price hikes. >> i have to ten it. these days my launch costs more than 500 yen. >> the professor at university of tokyo posts a daily index of retail prices. he collects real time data across japan. his index shows prices started increasing from the end of march. he sees early signs of inflation. >> right now what we
the cost of raisins, dried fruit and other items have climbed more than 10%. already operating on a thin profit 345r margin the bakery owner is passing on the increases to his customers. that's something japanese retailers have been slow to do, consumers instinctively shy away from higher price on lines that form of 20 years deflation. some food and beverage makers have tried another strategy. >> this is 300 dprams but it used to be 450 grams t. maker gradually reduced the content without...
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. >> reporter: during the drought, the runoff from farming fields has dried up.ironmental professor timothy krantz says that's left behind dirt filled with arsenic, pesticides and other dangerous chemicals. >> these particles are so fine that once they become airborne they can travel well over 100 miles. >> reporter: he warns the toxic dust can create an air quality disaster threatening the health of millions in the southwest many living in the area say that the dust is already making them sick. >> there have been a lot of respiratory issues that people have runny noses and coughing that aren't colds. >> you get this dust that can come up and then it will just kind of float away. >> reporter: environmental expert jessica laveque says the entire ecosystem is in jeopardy. >> it could pose a threat to health. it could pose a threat to crops. >> reporter: the salton sea formed more than 100 years ago after the colorado river breached a canal wall. it was once a popular tourist destination and is a critical habitat to hundreds of bird species but without an end to the
. >> reporter: during the drought, the runoff from farming fields has dried up.ironmental professor timothy krantz says that's left behind dirt filled with arsenic, pesticides and other dangerous chemicals. >> these particles are so fine that once they become airborne they can travel well over 100 miles. >> reporter: he warns the toxic dust can create an air quality disaster threatening the health of millions in the southwest many living in the area say that the dust is...
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. 2014 saw the lowest rainfall in north korea for 30 years. 30% of the rice paddies and maize have driedp. food aid is send to over 2 million north koreans every year, but every one in three children suffers from malnutrition. i discussed the situation with the cia's former deputy division chief for north korea. he is now at the heritage foundation. trying to get a confirmation out of north korea is very difficult . do we think this is true? >> the worst in the century is the regime hyperbole, but they have often blames drought and floods for their own problems with their economic and agricultural shortcomings. this time, south korea is also affected. we know it is a real condition. south korean rivers are running at 60%. north korea has funds of its own and is devoting funds to its military and luxury items, that it could use to buy food on the open market. katty: what policies has the north korean government been implementing that would make a dry. lead to a famine? >> north korea would be more susceptible to food famine because of the central economy. they direct from pyongyang what t
. 2014 saw the lowest rainfall in north korea for 30 years. 30% of the rice paddies and maize have driedp. food aid is send to over 2 million north koreans every year, but every one in three children suffers from malnutrition. i discussed the situation with the cia's former deputy division chief for north korea. he is now at the heritage foundation. trying to get a confirmation out of north korea is very difficult . do we think this is true? >> the worst in the century is the regime...
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you can see now the bird is dried up a little bit. it starts coming back to and right now, it looks like a brand new bird. this bird is tough. it survived a car accident. >> insane. >> fly away birdie fly. >> that's exactly what he does. when they opened the door he just ♪ do, do do do do ♪ takes off. >> you never would have figured that one. >> just like this video that somehow probably didn't see this window well and ended up falling in it. fortunately it was spotted and this one is a speedy rescue. all he had to do was jump in the well pick it back up and let it on its way. >> run away. >> and last but not least the guys over at wildlife aids foundation were called to rescue this deer that had been stuck between the gate and the post. >> look at simon cowell. i love him. >> such a pro, yep, he'll be fine. >> he'd been there for a little bit, an abrasion on his hip from that post. >> it's a severe abrasion but they are able to release and you can see it does not take long for the deer to say like i'm out. >>> at first this looks lik
you can see now the bird is dried up a little bit. it starts coming back to and right now, it looks like a brand new bird. this bird is tough. it survived a car accident. >> insane. >> fly away birdie fly. >> that's exactly what he does. when they opened the door he just ♪ do, do do do do ♪ takes off. >> you never would have figured that one. >> just like this video that somehow probably didn't see this window well and ended up falling in it. fortunately it was...
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in the first half of the 20th century, the santa clara valley was the global leader in canned and dried fruits. valley apricots were so valuable, they were individually wrapped in special paper before being shipped to the finest restaurants in france. and it was the prune capital
in the first half of the 20th century, the santa clara valley was the global leader in canned and dried fruits. valley apricots were so valuable, they were individually wrapped in special paper before being shipped to the finest restaurants in france. and it was the prune capital