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a. novice and get some air past the plank. just look at. we have to get it out quick we can't leave it here. and bring back the. very. give me did you see apple jelly old house. they destroyed the house. my total cost was blowing the bomb exploded inside. and here sixteen came back. and they bolted the game. and destroyed my tunnel a second time over how many meters seven meters with two bombs it could be destroyed over twelve meters. debris. look they are bringing it out now is it everywhere yes the pipes are melted and the planks are broken. down you know . i know a guy who's tunnel was. that of. all the power it was compensated this tunnel was destroyed when they bombed the house close by. we told them our total had been bombarded. they said we don't give compensation for tunnels there was a host destroyed i said it was established. they are going to compensate him. i swear. everyone says it was his. wasn't it your grandfather's house. yes but a long time ago israel needs f. sixteen s to make fireworks. clay think it'll scare us. no we'l
a. novice and get some air past the plank. just look at. we have to get it out quick we can't leave it here. and bring back the. very. give me did you see apple jelly old house. they destroyed the house. my total cost was blowing the bomb exploded inside. and here sixteen came back. and they bolted the game. and destroyed my tunnel a second time over how many meters seven meters with two bombs it could be destroyed over twelve meters. debris. look they are bringing it out now is it everywhere...
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may have noted that the leader of the opposition approaches economic questions with the acumen of a novice his depth. by the next general election, families in my constituency will each have paid back £21,000 in government debt. will the prime minister resist opposition demands to scale back on the deficit-reduction measures? >> i will certainly resist those demands. the fact is that we inherited a situation that was completely unsustainable. not just the conservative party made that point; the governor of the bank of england, the cbi, the institute of directors, the oecd and the imf were all saying that the previous government did not have a proper plan. we needed a plan, we have got a plan and we should stick to that plan. >> i wish the prime minister well in his efforts in zurich and hope that we will get the right result tomorrow. there was a great debate in the house yesterday on school sport partnerships and there was consensus that something needed to be done. there was an offer from the shadow front-bench team to try to come to an arrangement on the issue. will he look at it urgent
may have noted that the leader of the opposition approaches economic questions with the acumen of a novice his depth. by the next general election, families in my constituency will each have paid back £21,000 in government debt. will the prime minister resist opposition demands to scale back on the deficit-reduction measures? >> i will certainly resist those demands. the fact is that we inherited a situation that was completely unsustainable. not just the conservative party made that...
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he had a problem with equipment that separated him from other divers and then his wife, a novice, panickeduch more experience and swam to help her. her hand hit my mask, he told police. it knocked my mask sideways so i had to let go and kind of turn back so i would have some space because at that point i didn't know if she was still flailing. when tried to return to her she was sinking, she was looking up, had both her arms out, you know, reached, stretched looking at me. i remember getting to the top yanking my mask off, spitting out my regular lator and yelling tina's gone down. he pleaded guilty in australia to manslaughter saying he should have tried harder to save his bride. he was locked up a year and a half. his attorneys safe that's enough suffering for a grieving husband and call the capital murder charges he faces here nonsense. but alabama prosecutors insist watson was plotting the murder even as he took his vows and that's why they can bring charges even though it happened in australia. they say that he's told 16 different versions of what happened, that all the dive equipment
he had a problem with equipment that separated him from other divers and then his wife, a novice, panickeduch more experience and swam to help her. her hand hit my mask, he told police. it knocked my mask sideways so i had to let go and kind of turn back so i would have some space because at that point i didn't know if she was still flailing. when tried to return to her she was sinking, she was looking up, had both her arms out, you know, reached, stretched looking at me. i remember getting to...
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at 5 a.m., the morning after carla passed, a young novice, a former student of mine now working at shakespearend company in paris, of course found by sylvia beach, and carl and i discussed so the beaches wind up letters, telephone and said -- put a bunch of her college on a speakerphone to say the news had reached them and they just want to chat a moment. so again, the permanent elegy begin. so many moments, so many stories, so many spontaneous conversations, so much coffee, so many riders coming through sitting in the back office of their. the 10,000 emotions. anyway, over the years i have saved a lot of notes from carla. one of my favorites, and i would had and i would have to say it's very representative, as you well know, carla less generous with opinion. -- carla was generous with opinion. and equally generous in revising your opinion. [laughter] >> as a particularly famous author had just published a novel, i dropped by the store, my almost daily visit of morning writing to a cup of coffee, then is looking into the office i saw carla deeply engaged on the telephone, but she waved me clos
at 5 a.m., the morning after carla passed, a young novice, a former student of mine now working at shakespearend company in paris, of course found by sylvia beach, and carl and i discussed so the beaches wind up letters, telephone and said -- put a bunch of her college on a speakerphone to say the news had reached them and they just want to chat a moment. so again, the permanent elegy begin. so many moments, so many stories, so many spontaneous conversations, so much coffee, so many riders...
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. >> people came out in a fair amount. the novices are waiting for the fish to bite. >> reporter: a government study found 30 reasons for the lack of salmon: load up with supply and man-made problems among the top of the list. while man may not be able to affect ocean conditions, in stream habitat restoration may bring back the endangered salmon which have not been legally catchable here for 15 years. >> what we want to provide for them as habitats to find shelter and cover. >> reporter: the final count will not be known until february and then the government will decide by march the extent of the salmon season. >>> three dozen at the university of california's highest-paid executives are threatening to sue unless the uc agrees to dramatically increase pensions making more than $245,000 a year. the demands were made in december 9 letter to the uc board of regents. they say that it would add $5.5 million annually to liability and executive say higher pensions are overdue. >>> the jackpot for the multistate mega millions lottery has gro
. >> people came out in a fair amount. the novices are waiting for the fish to bite. >> reporter: a government study found 30 reasons for the lack of salmon: load up with supply and man-made problems among the top of the list. while man may not be able to affect ocean conditions, in stream habitat restoration may bring back the endangered salmon which have not been legally catchable here for 15 years. >> what we want to provide for them as habitats to find shelter and cover....
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expenditnd our partnhas a better fi pic andoeal with d leve of s >> belmont o disappoint >> this is to b with you, it'ught agency years er: fire csng to keep u the raile. u. novice a politica issue. thingbetween the they need to ouporter: b st the own fire dain g atr options as san carl is looki hookingh otherional epartme among themefire distric headed byaly ity of dalyity provides the fireef, assist th, assistantief, fire ma if you will.>> underthe all san carl is pay of ran fiis deadlin the 2 ciwill h chohich thet. currently the departme has 4 statio and about fi7ws. the d vehicl has suspen employee wh transgman request her changele clerk sent a lette proclaimexual acareinationdies to hellpokesman saysavior wasauthorized he acted th policy d a complaint state.>>f education cae upped at troom the hear aair of lawsuitthat cla is failing in to children with a educati. laura has story.lifornia has tutionalion toovidents hat's th core a laled by the grroup ing parent lik o sally st ask therent pave th roa frl it seefair t asko for the education the state is osystem ucate ourildren. er: he state has c billion dol from the ps with moreed nextyear. liforniary in s te
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that's really the stuff that i, as a complete novice, could see. >> brown: how are those people affected? in what ways? >> well, so it kind of gets back to social engineering. a lot of times people don't make separate passwords and separate user names for different websites. sometimes they use the same website or same email address that i have for work on to a site like gawker and then maybe that's the same password that gets me into face book and it's also connected to twitter. as we see all of these different kind of communities that we participate in during the day, people aren't very good at keeping these walls separate. that's where the real influence is. >> brown: i heard today so they use to that affect twitter as well right. these would be people who use the same password for gawker and twitter. >> the same user name or the password. somebody between last night and this morning wrote a small computer program that figured out that exploit while hundreds or thousands of people are asleep their twitter accounts were automatically sending out advertisements for the super berry, right
that's really the stuff that i, as a complete novice, could see. >> brown: how are those people affected? in what ways? >> well, so it kind of gets back to social engineering. a lot of times people don't make separate passwords and separate user names for different websites. sometimes they use the same website or same email address that i have for work on to a site like gawker and then maybe that's the same password that gets me into face book and it's also connected to twitter. as...
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one of the things that surprised me early on as i came to this as a novice really not having studied a lifetime. i was surprised at the death of enmity between the british and americans, particularly the degree of anger phobia between american generals. bradley patton, orlando war, plus goes on and on and on. their angle of hopes almost to a man come in the great exception to that is to wait eisenhower somehow comes from born in texas comes from a small town in kansas and escapes that kind of anger phobia that accepts the culture in which he isn't driving. that continues to surprise me because it really intensifies the workers on and there are all kinds of reasons for it. one of the reasons that they're fundamentally 19th century men. torch marshall etd, that 1885, eisenhower 1890. and it's not that far removed from their boyhood to the british as our hereditary enemy, with the british tried to keep us in getting their independence paper in the capital on the war of 1812 and so on. they're pretty and deeply imprinted on that. there were other reasons, too. world war i experiences and
one of the things that surprised me early on as i came to this as a novice really not having studied a lifetime. i was surprised at the death of enmity between the british and americans, particularly the degree of anger phobia between american generals. bradley patton, orlando war, plus goes on and on and on. their angle of hopes almost to a man come in the great exception to that is to wait eisenhower somehow comes from born in texas comes from a small town in kansas and escapes that kind of...
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. >> they came out a fair amount, but the novice, the -- they're waiting for the fish to bite. >> a government study found 30 reasons for the lack of salmon, low food supply and manmade problems near the top of the list. the man in charge of fisheries for the district says while man may not be able to affect ocean conditions, restoration may bring back the endangered coho salmon which haven't been legally catchable here for 15 years. >> what we want to provide for them is habitat for them to find shelter and cover, to provide protection from being eaten themselves. >> we'll have a final salmon count for northern california in february, and then come march the government will tell us to what extent we'll have a salmon season. jim vargas, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a fremont woman is caught in a federal insider trading crackdown. what information she's accused of giving out. and what the city of san francisco is offering to pay out because of a cable car accident. and it's a lot of money. >> they're not even old enough to qualify for medicare but already they say they don't trust it will be there
. >> they came out a fair amount, but the novice, the -- they're waiting for the fish to bite. >> a government study found 30 reasons for the lack of salmon, low food supply and manmade problems near the top of the list. the man in charge of fisheries for the district says while man may not be able to affect ocean conditions, restoration may bring back the endangered coho salmon which haven't been legally catchable here for 15 years. >> what we want to provide for them is...
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a mountain thirty five years ago. is among his favorites every outcrop of the rock is well known to him climbing this rock is not for novices but it's quite easy for. climbing on the cross. in winter and in summer. we do it without safety equipment basically there's nothing difficult about it it's a purely psychological exercise but it takes years to achieve the result. climbing the almost sheer cliff. usually takes only ten seconds however right now he moves as slowly as possible so that his friend alexander coupes off can take a few good shots. makes each move very carefully one of the climbers rules is not to risk in vain. i know that the best. strokes without safety equipment are very cautious people might even say they're between that that's why they're still alive it's very important for any climate to feel the borderline that should never be over stepped. on the edge is the motto not only for rock climbers but. jumpers as well the young mountaineers think that climbing rock faces is not enough rope jumpers attach themselves with a system of ropes and jump into a gap for the sake of a. a few seconds of free falling. f
a mountain thirty five years ago. is among his favorites every outcrop of the rock is well known to him climbing this rock is not for novices but it's quite easy for. climbing on the cross. in winter and in summer. we do it without safety equipment basically there's nothing difficult about it it's a purely psychological exercise but it takes years to achieve the result. climbing the almost sheer cliff. usually takes only ten seconds however right now he moves as slowly as possible so that his...
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first climbed a mountain thirty five years ago the parity of rock is among his favorites every outcrop of the rock is well known to him climbing this rock is not for novices but it's quite easy for. climbing on the cross. in winter and in summer. we do it without safety equipment basically there's nothing difficult about it it's a purely psychological exercise but it takes years to achieve the result. climbing the almost sheer cliff. usually takes all. however right now he moves as slowly as possible so that his friend alexander can take a few good shots. very carefully. not to risk. the best. safety equipment. it's very important. on the edge not only for. jumpers as well. climbing is not enough. attach themselves with a system of ropes and jump into a gap for the sake of a few seconds of free falling. for three hours and the. preparations start immediately ropes are fixed and extended gap. in your head you concentrate on the technical aspect to. take care of the safety aspect you don't need any trouble any incidents make sure. every single element of the jump. jumping requires precise calculation. whether everything is ready. constantly changing suddenl
first climbed a mountain thirty five years ago the parity of rock is among his favorites every outcrop of the rock is well known to him climbing this rock is not for novices but it's quite easy for. climbing on the cross. in winter and in summer. we do it without safety equipment basically there's nothing difficult about it it's a purely psychological exercise but it takes years to achieve the result. climbing the almost sheer cliff. usually takes all. however right now he moves as slowly as...
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the prestigious elmayer school instructs complete novices like me in the dances and manners of the old austrian imperial system. formal balls are still a way of life here, reawakening the grandeur of the imperial court and traditional vienna. traditional vienna is most apparent here at the hofburg palace. this enormous complex was the place the ruling hapsburgs called home. the powerful dynasty lasted from the late 13th century until the end of world war i. each generation added to the palace until the hofburg became almost a city within itself. the hapsburgs reached the height of their power in the 16th century under the reign of maximilian i, who, through arranged marriages with other european bigwigs, greatly added to the empire's territory and power. by the 19th century, vienna had become the center of that international assembly known as the congress of vienna. all the crown heads of europe gathered here to haggle over political questions and to indulge in grand receptions and balls. among the hofburg's countless rooms are the private chambers of franz josef, europe's longest serving monarch and austria's most popular. it was fran
the prestigious elmayer school instructs complete novices like me in the dances and manners of the old austrian imperial system. formal balls are still a way of life here, reawakening the grandeur of the imperial court and traditional vienna. traditional vienna is most apparent here at the hofburg palace. this enormous complex was the place the ruling hapsburgs called home. the powerful dynasty lasted from the late 13th century until the end of world war i. each generation added to the palace...
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a break as the pineapple connection, if you will, has weakened. >> that's great. not as much rain on the screen, i like it. >> not as much green. >> weather novices like me can tell that way. >> that, and looking out the window always helps! >> thanks, jim. we'll check back in a little later. >>> meantime, residents and city crews in oakland worked ahead of time to prepare. the focus yesterday was on cleaning up, as many drains and gutters as possible to keep flooding to a minimum. workers also trimmed trees so they wouldn't get tangled with pg&e lines, during windy and wet weather. pg&e says in general, 13% of its power outages are caused by freeze. >>> in marin county, residents loaded up sand bags to keep homes dry during this latest round of storms. businesses will shored up. this is nothing new to residents in the area. in 2005, floods damaged almost every building on the avenue, including the fire station, town hall, police station, and a bridge, still not open to the public. >>> in the san jose area, water officials are ready to break out their secret weapon, if flooding becomes an issue. it's an inflatable barrier called a bladder dam. the santa clara vall
a break as the pineapple connection, if you will, has weakened. >> that's great. not as much rain on the screen, i like it. >> not as much green. >> weather novices like me can tell that way. >> that, and looking out the window always helps! >> thanks, jim. we'll check back in a little later. >>> meantime, residents and city crews in oakland worked ahead of time to prepare. the focus yesterday was on cleaning up, as many drains and gutters as possible to...
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a strong case. >> mr. speaker, the prime minister may have noted that the leader of the opposition approaches economic questions with the acumen of an novice out of his debt. but by the next general election, families in my constituency will have paid back 21,000 pounds in government debt. will the prime minister resist opposition demands to scale back on the deficit reduction measures? >> i will certainly resist those demands because the fact is we inherited a situation which was completely unsustainable. and it wasn't just the conservative party that was making this point. the governor of the bank of england, the cbi, the iod, eocd and the imf they were all saying the last government didn't have a proper plan. we needed a plan, we've got a plan. we should stick to that plan. >> thank you, mr. speaker. could i wish the prime minister well in zurich and we get the right results. and there was a consensus around the house that something needed to be done. it was an offer from the shadow benchmark trying to come to an arrangement on this issue. will the prime minister look at it very urgently with the secretary of state for education as i'm
a strong case. >> mr. speaker, the prime minister may have noted that the leader of the opposition approaches economic questions with the acumen of an novice out of his debt. but by the next general election, families in my constituency will have paid back 21,000 pounds in government debt. will the prime minister resist opposition demands to scale back on the deficit reduction measures? >> i will certainly resist those demands because the fact is we inherited a situation which was...