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the alp does a number of things for the campaign. the fist is that it provides the opportunity for afghans to defend themselves. they're not malicious. they're not individuals that are hired apart from a local population then inserted into that population. our special operate or thes will go to a village or to a town. they'll spend some time living with that population. they'll ultimately, in conversation with the leadership of that population, they'll determine that they seek to be basically mobilized as a community to defend themselves. when they make that decision, and it's their decision, when they make that decision, then we begin to recruit the afghan local police. the individuals of any particular garrison are vetted by the local elders, they're vetted, of course, through a police record. they are -- they are technically and officially associated with the ministry of interior through the local district chief of police. they're trained by our special operators, green berets, s.e.a.l.s or marines, who live amongst them and conti
the alp does a number of things for the campaign. the fist is that it provides the opportunity for afghans to defend themselves. they're not malicious. they're not individuals that are hired apart from a local population then inserted into that population. our special operate or thes will go to a village or to a town. they'll spend some time living with that population. they'll ultimately, in conversation with the leadership of that population, they'll determine that they seek to be basically...
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the alp does a number of things for the campaign. the first is to provide the opportunity for afghans to defend themselves. they are not malicious, not individuals that are hired apart from a local population and inserted. a special operators will go to a village or town and spend some time living without population. they will ultimately in conversation with the leadership determine that they seek to basically be mobilized as a community to defend themselves. when they make that decision and it is their decision, then we began to recruit the afghan local police. the individuals of any particular garrison are guided by the local altars and of course for police record. they are technically and officially associated with the ministry of interior through the local district chief of police. they are trained by special operators are then let amongst them and continue to mentor their capabilities. what has happened with the alp that has created large amounts of the rejecting of the taliban and there have been various cuts we have about gott
the alp does a number of things for the campaign. the first is to provide the opportunity for afghans to defend themselves. they are not malicious, not individuals that are hired apart from a local population and inserted. a special operators will go to a village or town and spend some time living without population. they will ultimately in conversation with the leadership determine that they seek to basically be mobilized as a community to defend themselves. when they make that decision and it...
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. >> swiss authorities say that 8 belgian children who survived a crash in the alps are being flown home. there was a memorial held to remember the children and adults that were killed in the incident. >> at the last year of primary school and photos of the annual ski trip to the alps. incomprehensible that such a holiday could end this way. this village has been welcoming groups for more than 30 years. another group is boarding a coach, same company, similar ages. this man saw the children on the last day of their holiday. >> they were clattering to the village, he said, returning from the slopes. in a small village like this one, every child feels like one of your own parents. >> the coach crashed at the end of a winding mountain road in the first tunnel. it has been a brutal 24 hours for the parents. they had at the grim task of identifying the bodies and then the crash site where their children have died. we were taken through the tunnel to the spot where the coach had ploughed head-on into a concrete pillar. there, the families have left flowers. we have identified 19 of the victims
. >> swiss authorities say that 8 belgian children who survived a crash in the alps are being flown home. there was a memorial held to remember the children and adults that were killed in the incident. >> at the last year of primary school and photos of the annual ski trip to the alps. incomprehensible that such a holiday could end this way. this village has been welcoming groups for more than 30 years. another group is boarding a coach, same company, similar ages. this man saw the...
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they were on their way home from a ski vacation in the swiss alps. fifty-two people were on the bus. a rescue helicopter and buses washed the injured to hospitals. >>> police found this man dead inside a house on for the recordham street in rockville from an apparent self- incollected gunshot wound late last night. that home not far from a police staging area. investigators say he shot and killed his wife yesterday morning. witnesses say he mold her back into the van and shot her and then pushed her back into the street. -- he pulled her back into the van and shot her and then pushed her back into the street. >>> rick santorum sweeps the south. he won both in alabama and mississippi. mitt romney is now facing questions about his ability to woo southern conservatives. that means the republican nominating process will go all the way to the convention in tampa this august. >>> construction on the new metro purple line could mean big changes for a busy trail in montgomery county. >> every day, mary and her dog george take a stroll on the capital crescent
they were on their way home from a ski vacation in the swiss alps. fifty-two people were on the bus. a rescue helicopter and buses washed the injured to hospitals. >>> police found this man dead inside a house on for the recordham street in rockville from an apparent self- incollected gunshot wound late last night. that home not far from a police staging area. investigators say he shot and killed his wife yesterday morning. witnesses say he mold her back into the van and shot her and...
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earlier tonight, you saw her heart smashed into a million pieces in the swiss alps.iecing it back together with a hot glue gun. from "the bachelor," lindzi cox is here. and then, with music from their forthcoming album "strangeland," which has got to be bigger than this, right? this is like a weird size. it comes out may 8th. keane is here from the bud light stage. tomorrow night, will ferrell will be here. i'll be conducting our entire interview en espanol. don't moan because it makes dr. phil feel bad. [ laughter ] and later this week, jonah hill, channing tatum, music from the joy formidable, the crystal method featuring martha reeves, and more. so, please join us all this week. our first guest tonight was sent by oprah to blast his unique brand of texas wisdom directly into our brains, whether we want it or not. he sees patients every weekday in syndication on his show, "dr. phil." please welcome dr. phil mcgraw. [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] how are you? >> i'm all right. what's up? >> jimmy: nothing. thank you for seeing me on such short notic
earlier tonight, you saw her heart smashed into a million pieces in the swiss alps.iecing it back together with a hot glue gun. from "the bachelor," lindzi cox is here. and then, with music from their forthcoming album "strangeland," which has got to be bigger than this, right? this is like a weird size. it comes out may 8th. keane is here from the bud light stage. tomorrow night, will ferrell will be here. i'll be conducting our entire interview en espanol. don't moan...
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they were on their way home from a skiing vacation in the swiss alps. twenty-four students were rushed by helicopters and ambulances to the hospital and this morning we still don't know what caused that crash but all of the children the age of 12. >> very devastating news coming out of there. >>> defense secretary leon panetta in afghanistan this morning. he says the u.s. soldier accused of killing 16 sieve ill yaps could face the death penalty. >> talk about pain at the pump. it just keeps getting worse. we continue to keep an eye on these rising gas prices. president obama's approval rating is taking a hit as the numbers continue to climb up, up, up. we are back in a moment. time now 6:07. >>> u.s. defense secretary leon panetta is in afghanistan with meetings with president karzai. of course, they will discuss the shooting rampage that killed 16 civilians over the weekend including women and children. u.s. officials say the massacre will not change the timetable for withdrawing from afghanistan. >> we move out too early for we cut a
they were on their way home from a skiing vacation in the swiss alps. twenty-four students were rushed by helicopters and ambulances to the hospital and this morning we still don't know what caused that crash but all of the children the age of 12. >> very devastating news coming out of there. >>> defense secretary leon panetta in afghanistan this morning. he says the u.s. soldier accused of killing 16 sieve ill yaps could face the death penalty. >> talk about pain at the...
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. >>> pandemonium on the french alps. amateur footage captured in sunday's avalanche. check out this wall of snow barreling down the mountain enveloping everything in its path. as far as we heard so far, no one was hurt. the skiers are fine. it's just a mass of snow. >>> howard is up next with the forecast. you ready? >> i am. it's a nice afternoon out here. we're going into the 60s today. even warmer tomorrow. it's going to help some of these blossoms we're seeing get even bigger. the tree pollen is still moderate. grass pollen showed up today. it's 1.3 grains per cubic meter and mold is still low. we'll have the full seven-day forecast and let you know what you can expect for the weekend when 9news now at noon returns. >>> high fashion and a night out with your four-legged best friends. sounds like a fun evening, right? you can have a great time and raise money for some women going through the toughest times of their lives. we have more details. >> reporter: when people hear critters for the cure, there can be some confusion. is there a charity for animals they ask m
. >>> pandemonium on the french alps. amateur footage captured in sunday's avalanche. check out this wall of snow barreling down the mountain enveloping everything in its path. as far as we heard so far, no one was hurt. the skiers are fine. it's just a mass of snow. >>> howard is up next with the forecast. you ready? >> i am. it's a nice afternoon out here. we're going into the 60s today. even warmer tomorrow. it's going to help some of these blossoms we're seeing get...
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in 1527, italy was invaded by an imperial army from north of the alps. rome was sacked.ietro aretino described the traumatic events. "screams rose to high heaven. "doors were beaten in. "the whole population took to its heels, "weeping and trying to hide. "blood flowed over the pavements. "people were being slaughtered. the tortured shrieked. "prisoners begged for mercy. women tore their hair. "it was pitiful to see fire consuming gilded lodgers and painted palaces." michelangelo's last judgement, painted in the 1530s on the wall beneath the sistine ceiling, evokes a new mood of retribution. rome did revive, of course, and the papacy gained new strength
in 1527, italy was invaded by an imperial army from north of the alps. rome was sacked.ietro aretino described the traumatic events. "screams rose to high heaven. "doors were beaten in. "the whole population took to its heels, "weeping and trying to hide. "blood flowed over the pavements. "people were being slaughtered. the tortured shrieked. "prisoners begged for mercy. women tore their hair. "it was pitiful to see fire consuming gilded lodgers and...
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bachelor ben flajnik took his two prospects to the swiss alps.e i take my potential brides too. like god. like god does. before the proposal, ben asked both women's fathers permission to either marry or embarrass his daughter on national television. both requests were granted. if you follow "the bachelor" year after year, you know the finale tonight was a real surprise. they always say this year's finale's the most shocking one yet. well, this time it was. >> today's the biggest day of my life, you know, i came here to find my soul mate but how could i possibly choose between these two amazing people. i made up my mind and it wasn't easy but deep down i know i'm making right decision. when i first saw you, i knew you were the one for me. you're kind. you're gentle. you have that cute little laugh. we've grown so close over the course of this journey. and that's why i'm absolutely confident in what i'm about to do. i don't care what they say. i love you. chris, will you be my best bro forever? >> ben, of course. i've been waiting for you to ask. >
bachelor ben flajnik took his two prospects to the swiss alps.e i take my potential brides too. like god. like god does. before the proposal, ben asked both women's fathers permission to either marry or embarrass his daughter on national television. both requests were granted. if you follow "the bachelor" year after year, you know the finale tonight was a real surprise. they always say this year's finale's the most shocking one yet. well, this time it was. >> today's the biggest...
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. >>> at least 22 students with dead after their bus crashed in the swiss alps. the wall of a tunnel. >>> ahead of a state dinner tonight, president obama and david cameron took in some hoops. >>> looking at today's weather, rain from see at toll san francisco. heavy snow? the northern rockies. showers from memphis to green bay. thunderstorms from miami up to the carolinas. >>> and final will this wednesday morning, another chat with jayc erk rks dugard, sur vooiing and thriving. >> she travelled to new york to receive an award and sat down with diane sawer yo bring us up to date on her new life. . >> reporter: you may remember she was 11 years old, waiting for the school bus, when convicted sex offender, phillip garrido, and his wife, nancy, kidnapped her and imprisoned her in a deranged backyard. she was pregnant at 13. gave birth to two daughters. her incredible story of survival told in the book, "a stolen life." >> i was kidnapped by a stranger at age 11. and i want phillip garrido to know that i no longer have to keep his secrets. >> reporter: we first spok
. >>> at least 22 students with dead after their bus crashed in the swiss alps. the wall of a tunnel. >>> ahead of a state dinner tonight, president obama and david cameron took in some hoops. >>> looking at today's weather, rain from see at toll san francisco. heavy snow? the northern rockies. showers from memphis to green bay. thunderstorms from miami up to the carolinas. >>> and final will this wednesday morning, another chat with jayc erk rks dugard, sur...
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in homs, so syrian forces move alps as a government forces moved in. will the red cross be allowed to follow? we go behind the scenes with christine lagarde as she tackles the euro crisis. >> where is it going to stop? >> and big brother. google rolls out new privacy rules which will make your information unless private. -- less private. welcome to "bbc world news america," broadcast on to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. they have held out for four long weeks, but tonight syrian forces are withdrawn from the besieged city of homs. this among concerns that there are civilians still trapped there. our middle east editor jeremy bowen sent us this footage. >> the advance of the syrian army is an important symbol of resistance. it does not mean the end of the rebellion. with civilians in the area putting out buckets to catch snow, there is no running water. there is a humanitarian crisis in syria. >> we call on the syrian authorities to allow immediate, full, and unimpeded access of humanitarian personnel to all populations that need ass
in homs, so syrian forces move alps as a government forces moved in. will the red cross be allowed to follow? we go behind the scenes with christine lagarde as she tackles the euro crisis. >> where is it going to stop? >> and big brother. google rolls out new privacy rules which will make your information unless private. -- less private. welcome to "bbc world news america," broadcast on to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. they have held out for four long...
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swiss prosecutors investigating the coach crashed in the tunnel in the swiss alps which killed 28 peoplethere is no evidence the driver was speeding. 22 of the dead were school children from belgium and the netherlands who were on their way home after a skiing holiday. 24 others were injured. the coach crashed into a wall and the road tunnel -- in a road tunnel. >> they worked long for the night, searching for the survivors in cramped conditions. indebted in the tunnel walls, the coach, filled with 11 and 12-year-old children. those who could had already clamored from the wreckage, but many of their friends were trapped inside. over 200 emergency workers were called to the same. there were called ambulances and eight helicopters. -- 12 ambulances and eight helicopters. >> when we saw the first horrific moment you could imagine how it would look inside the tunnel. >> the lure of the accident was written in the wreckage to remove this morning. so violent the impact, the front third of the coach was ripped apart. 28 people died, including 22 children and both drivers. this is the opposite s
swiss prosecutors investigating the coach crashed in the tunnel in the swiss alps which killed 28 peoplethere is no evidence the driver was speeding. 22 of the dead were school children from belgium and the netherlands who were on their way home after a skiing holiday. 24 others were injured. the coach crashed into a wall and the road tunnel -- in a road tunnel. >> they worked long for the night, searching for the survivors in cramped conditions. indebted in the tunnel walls, the coach,...
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. >> and now we take you to the swiss alps. as part of our global living room series we visit the residence of the anthamatten family. most paying guests come here for the views and to experience the traditional swiss lifestyle. so here our reporters took up a very cosy invitation to find out what life is like between alpine peaks and grazing cows. >> hello. welcome to our home in saas-fee. come in! this is our living room. here our two of our children -- klara, noel -- their papa -- and the two older boys are playing sports." >> hello. welcome! the kids generally aren't here during the week, but on the weekend, after i get home from work, we often sit together and watch a little tv or discuss various things. the kids all have laptops on their knees, and of course, they're busy with their e-mails and facebook. >> this is a williams-pear schnaps from our canton. it's made from a special type of pear, and we usually serve it when we have special guests. while i'm cooking, i can see what everyone in the family's doing, and that's
. >> and now we take you to the swiss alps. as part of our global living room series we visit the residence of the anthamatten family. most paying guests come here for the views and to experience the traditional swiss lifestyle. so here our reporters took up a very cosy invitation to find out what life is like between alpine peaks and grazing cows. >> hello. welcome to our home in saas-fee. come in! this is our living room. here our two of our children -- klara, noel -- their papa...
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the bus was one of three taking belgian elementary school students home from a ski trip in the alps on tuesday night. the coach was carrying 52 passengers. it crashed into a tunnel wall in the southern swiss state near the italian border. the dead include 22 children and six adults. another 24 children were hospitalized with injuries. it appears no other cars are involved. police are investigating. >>> scientists believe they are getting closer to proving the existence of the higs bosan thought to supply mass to the matter that makes up our universe. an experiment is to resume wednesday at the large hadron collider designed to catch glimpses of the so-called god particle. the collider is operated by the european organization for nuclear research. it sits in a tunnel meters under the ground. it has is designed to produce collisions between protons. after accelerating them close to the speed of light. this is to recreate conditions after the big bang which scientists say were responsible for the formation of the universe. they hope hit will be present in these collisions. the total cost
the bus was one of three taking belgian elementary school students home from a ski trip in the alps on tuesday night. the coach was carrying 52 passengers. it crashed into a tunnel wall in the southern swiss state near the italian border. the dead include 22 children and six adults. another 24 children were hospitalized with injuries. it appears no other cars are involved. police are investigating. >>> scientists believe they are getting closer to proving the existence of the higs...
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heavy rain and snow showers, the alps continue to see snow showers all day monday.p to the north, series of low pressure systems moving across northern europe, bringing wet and windy conditions. again, temperatures in the east running way above average. 6 degrees in moscow. 18 degrees in kiev. out towards the west, up to 14 in london, and 11 degrees in paris with clear conditions. all right. here is your extended forecas >>> our top story, united nations and arab league special envoy cove ian and made a visit to the country. he made the proposals when meeting the syrian president on march 10th and 11th in attempt to end the country's violent crackdown on anti-government protesters. u.n. sources say he called for a two hour ceasefire daily to make humanitarian assistance possible and make syria accept a team to monitor the ceasefire. he also reportedly proposed ban on use of heavy firearms. syria so far agreed to accept u.n. experts. >>> syria's u.n. ambassador stressed his country's cooperation. >> mr. kofi annan assured members of the security council that the syri
heavy rain and snow showers, the alps continue to see snow showers all day monday.p to the north, series of low pressure systems moving across northern europe, bringing wet and windy conditions. again, temperatures in the east running way above average. 6 degrees in moscow. 18 degrees in kiev. out towards the west, up to 14 in london, and 11 degrees in paris with clear conditions. all right. here is your extended forecas >>> our top story, united nations and arab league special envoy...
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the family hopes she remains healthy so they can join the rest of the herd in the alps in the summer months. i can't stop looking athe that picture. >> i wonder how close they are to the nuclear reactor. >> that's a little creepy. >> don drink the water. >>> it is time for an early look at some of the stories we'll follow throughout the day here on nbc. select theaters around the country will debut "bully," a documentary about the horrors faced by teen cruelty. the documentary will be released unrated. >>> on this day in 1964, the original version of the game show jeopardy premiered right here on nbc with art fleming. >> did not know that. >> happy birthday to actor/director warren beatty who turned 75. all day long stay on top of the latest developments and those stories and others as they break on msnbc. tonight, be sure to watch brian williams with "nbc nightly news." >>> here's a look at what's coming up later this morning on the "today" show. a live report on how to improve your chances of winning the mega millions jackpot, now worth over $500 million. >>> and a woman paralyze a
the family hopes she remains healthy so they can join the rest of the herd in the alps in the summer months. i can't stop looking athe that picture. >> i wonder how close they are to the nuclear reactor. >> that's a little creepy. >> don drink the water. >>> it is time for an early look at some of the stories we'll follow throughout the day here on nbc. select theaters around the country will debut "bully," a documentary about the horrors faced by teen...
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this is pedro torres in the swiss alps and the camera he has got is on the tip of his skis so you've got a really unique view. the other man in the video is nicholas cotch. speed flying is when you've got a para foil over your head and skis on and you can ski fast and skip over all of the boulders and anything that gets in your way. fly right over the tough stuff. they skimmed like top of a mountain there. that was crazy. >> yeah, but think about it. you could go down a diamond slope and not be an expert skier, just use a parachute so you could guide over. >> i think that's scarier than the black diamond. >> here, watch this. this tiny little slot in the mountain, and -- >> oh! >> right through. let's see that again in slow motion. and from the rear angle. look at that. right through that cut. and barrel roll. >> oh, man. >> these guys are brave. >> pretty cool. >> they're making it look really easy. i just love it. i think this would be such an awesome feeling to experience. >>> that is sarah too longa, she is a tortoise and she has a very interesting friend. >> is it a hare. >> it
this is pedro torres in the swiss alps and the camera he has got is on the tip of his skis so you've got a really unique view. the other man in the video is nicholas cotch. speed flying is when you've got a para foil over your head and skis on and you can ski fast and skip over all of the boulders and anything that gets in your way. fly right over the tough stuff. they skimmed like top of a mountain there. that was crazy. >> yeah, but think about it. you could go down a diamond slope and...
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these guys are billy from the swiss alps and alex from sweden.t they're trying to showcase is you can do on a mountain bike what people do on skis and snow boards. >> except without the snow. >> right. >> that's gorgeous. they're just coming right down that narrow spine. that's so cool. >> they shot this with some handheld cameras. they said they even had some home-made zip line cameras and gorgeous aerial shots. they're from a helicopter. >> looks like they met some friends on the way down. >> they about, some sheep. >> it's cool, they come from the rocky mountains to where it's wet and mossy. i would love to do this. >> they were saying these trails were actually trails cleared by local farmers going up and down this mountain. >> and you know what's amazing, how fast they're going down these very rocky mountains. >> they're pretty talented bikers. and there they are. they made it to sea level. >>> that's going to do it for this edition of "right this minute." we're so glad you joined us. and we're going to leave with you one more video. this is
these guys are billy from the swiss alps and alex from sweden.t they're trying to showcase is you can do on a mountain bike what people do on skis and snow boards. >> except without the snow. >> right. >> that's gorgeous. they're just coming right down that narrow spine. that's so cool. >> they shot this with some handheld cameras. they said they even had some home-made zip line cameras and gorgeous aerial shots. they're from a helicopter. >> looks like they met...
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william and kate are on the slopes of the alps spending a romantic weekend together after being apart for weeks. a live report from london. >>> and lionel richie, one of our favorites on the show. he's out with a new album that contain some of his hottest hits with a country feel. seem to be a popular thing. lots of guys dip into country now. >> i was able to sit down with him and discover what it was like to visit many of his hits. lots to get to. but, the breaking news about former vice president dick cheney. the 71-year-old is recovering at a virginia hospital after having a heart transplant. he was on the transplant list for more than 20 months. recently moving to the top. his office said cheney had the transplant surgery saturday in falls church, virginia, and released a statement saying in part, "although the former vice president and his family do not know the identity of the donor, they will be forever grateful for this life-saving gift." mr. cheney had his first heart attack at 37. his second heart attack came six years later followed by an emergency quadruple bypass in 1988.
william and kate are on the slopes of the alps spending a romantic weekend together after being apart for weeks. a live report from london. >>> and lionel richie, one of our favorites on the show. he's out with a new album that contain some of his hottest hits with a country feel. seem to be a popular thing. lots of guys dip into country now. >> i was able to sit down with him and discover what it was like to visit many of his hits. lots to get to. but, the breaking news about...
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. >> the last year of primary school and photos of the annual ski trip to the alps. in comprehensible that such a holiday could and it this way. -- incomprehensible that such a holiday could end this way. people were reporting this coach today, same company, similar age. this local guide saw the children on the last day of their holiday. >> they were clattering to the village returning from the slopes. in a small village like this one, every child feels like one of your own. >> it has been a brutal 24 hours with the parents. they had the grim task of identifying the dead. some wanted to see the crash site where their children died and they were taken by the authorities to lay flowers inside of the tunnel. the authorities have been here trying to support them. >> this is a terrible thing that has happened, a horrible accident with all of these young people. what can you say? >> the coach crashed at the end of this winding mountain road in the first tunnel. the cause of the accident is still unknown but the investigation is focused on the driver and what is left of the
. >> the last year of primary school and photos of the annual ski trip to the alps. in comprehensible that such a holiday could and it this way. -- incomprehensible that such a holiday could end this way. people were reporting this coach today, same company, similar age. this local guide saw the children on the last day of their holiday. >> they were clattering to the village returning from the slopes. in a small village like this one, every child feels like one of your own....
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ski vacation all killed when their bus slammed head-on into a concrete wall in a tunnel in the swiss alps. police are trying to figure out what went wrong. they say the driver was not speeding. everyone was wearing seat belts onboard the bus. >>> back in this country in pennsylvania, one person killed, at least 15 injured when a school bus collided with a tractor trailer on a rural highway today. >>> in chicago, just tonight, a wild scene outside the home of the former governor rod blagojevich who is about to head off to federal prison to serve 14 years on corruption charges with his wife by his side, the crowd chanting "free our governor." he did what he loves to do. he gave a long and rambling, sometimes bizarre statement saying everything he did was on the right side of the law, but that he was about to begin his dark and hard journey. >>> still ahead tonight as "nightly news" continues, record highs across this country again today. is it getting too warm generally? a warning tonight about a growing threat from the changing climate. >>> later, news about a test that screens women for c
ski vacation all killed when their bus slammed head-on into a concrete wall in a tunnel in the swiss alps. police are trying to figure out what went wrong. they say the driver was not speeding. everyone was wearing seat belts onboard the bus. >>> back in this country in pennsylvania, one person killed, at least 15 injured when a school bus collided with a tractor trailer on a rural highway today. >>> in chicago, just tonight, a wild scene outside the home of the former...
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didn't even get all over the other ones just threw them all the way out and she's from the german alps you clearly like the upper cut off. from the dumpster at one am this morning on three pm this afternoon on the grill the cake is made from and one dozen. egg whites. delicious breakfast for the family a some toast for about a week every year in america we throw away ninety six billion pounds of. i. was. pleased to. welcome back to spotlight i'll be in over in just a reminder that my guest on the show today is that is that sajad the bastard to rush you or actually see we've started talking about the the april round of negotiations of the group of six do you think a compromise is possible. well i think their youth only out france in the p five plus one group were to observe international arrangements and moral principles in dealing with. a solution would be easy to find. but unfortunately in the past we have seen the western nations international use the nuclear issue as a pretext for exerting pressure on iran. i will give you an example at some point the west made a proposition to or a
didn't even get all over the other ones just threw them all the way out and she's from the german alps you clearly like the upper cut off. from the dumpster at one am this morning on three pm this afternoon on the grill the cake is made from and one dozen. egg whites. delicious breakfast for the family a some toast for about a week every year in america we throw away ninety six billion pounds of. i. was. pleased to. welcome back to spotlight i'll be in over in just a reminder that my guest on...
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it happened in the alps. 70 people on that lift. amazingly, no one was seriously hurt. some were left hanging, though, for quite some time until rescue workers were able to get them down. >> amazing to see it move like that. >>> for the first time ever, there's a car designed to protect pedestrians who might be in the car's path. this is the volvo v-40. it has an air bag system to protect the car's passengers as well as pedestrians outside of the vehicle. sensors detect a touch of a human leg which triggers an air bag to blow up outside of the car. volvo says the new system has potential to save many lives. >>> two unlikely competitors faced off on the track. something you'll have to see to believe next. [ stu ] yeah. it's electric. i don't think so. it's got a gas tank right here. electric tank, right over here. an electric tank? really, stu? is that what you pour the electricity in? it's actually both, guys. i can plug in and go 35 miles gas free, or i can fill up and go a whole lot farther. is that my burger? oh. i just got bun. i didn't even bite any burger. >>> how
it happened in the alps. 70 people on that lift. amazingly, no one was seriously hurt. some were left hanging, though, for quite some time until rescue workers were able to get them down. >> amazing to see it move like that. >>> for the first time ever, there's a car designed to protect pedestrians who might be in the car's path. this is the volvo v-40. it has an air bag system to protect the car's passengers as well as pedestrians outside of the vehicle. sensors detect a touch...
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. >> tragedy in the alps, belgium declares a day of mourning after an incident in switzerland kills nearly two dozen children. where modern medicine and ethics collide. science might be making strides but for one family, the race for the law to catch up cannot happen soon enough. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and also are around the globe. it seems that the fraternal association of english-speaking peoples is alive and well. that is what winston churchill called the relationship between britain and america more than 60 years ago. what is true then it appears so now. today, the american president and the british by mr. cemented issues concerning the countries. -- and the british prime minister cemented their relationship. >> they were called to injured spirits. president obama has pulled out all the stops. he was bowled over by his reception in london and is determined to put out all the pomp that america can muster. a crowd of more than 5000 local school children on the white house lawn, a handshake for a few. reviewing the troops the stress is an essential part of the relations
. >> tragedy in the alps, belgium declares a day of mourning after an incident in switzerland kills nearly two dozen children. where modern medicine and ethics collide. science might be making strides but for one family, the race for the law to catch up cannot happen soon enough. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and also are around the globe. it seems that the fraternal association of english-speaking peoples is alive and well. that is what winston churchill called the...
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. >>> in the swiss alps, 28 people were killed when a bus crushed into a wall in the mountains near thelian border. 22 of the dead are children from belgium returning from a school ski trip. five adults also died, just terrible. two dozen other students were injured in the accident. >>> the world's tallest man has finally stopped growing at 8'3". doctors in virginia used surgery and medication to stop the excess production of growth hormones that made him a giant. >>> in alaska, dallas sevey is the youngest winner ever of the iditarod shred dog race. the 25-year-old covered 1,100 miles from anchorage to nome in just over nine days. >> and now here's an early look at how wall street will kick off the day. the dow opens at 13,177 after zooming up 217 points yesterday. the s&p jumped 24 points. the nasdaq spiked 56. taking a look at overseas trading this morning, in tokyo, the nikkei climbed 151 points, but in hong kong the hang seng lost 31. >>> more signs of financial recovery and confidence gave markets their biggest gains of the year tuesday. a late day surge was sparked by jpmorgan ch
. >>> in the swiss alps, 28 people were killed when a bus crushed into a wall in the mountains near thelian border. 22 of the dead are children from belgium returning from a school ski trip. five adults also died, just terrible. two dozen other students were injured in the accident. >>> the world's tallest man has finally stopped growing at 8'3". doctors in virginia used surgery and medication to stop the excess production of growth hormones that made him a giant....
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. >>> overseas, dozens were killed when a bus slammed into a tunnel wall in the swiss alps. the bus was headed back to belgium last night. 52 people were on board returning from a ski trip. at least 28 were killed. 22 of them children. all just 12 years old. the rest have been hospitalized. the crash is under investigation. >>> defense secretary leon panetta made an unannounced visit to afghanistan this morning. he'll meet with u.s. troops and president karzai. he'll try to contain the political fallout from the massacre of 16 afghan civilians allegedly carried out by an american soldier. the army staff sergeant accused of the killings remains in military custody. he hasn't been charged yet and the military has not identified him. but he could face the death penalty if convicted. >> during a news conference in the white house rose garden, president obama said he was outraged by the attacks and promised a full investigation. >> i can assure the american people and the afghan people that we will follow the facts wherever they lead us. and we will make sure that anybody who was
. >>> overseas, dozens were killed when a bus slammed into a tunnel wall in the swiss alps. the bus was headed back to belgium last night. 52 people were on board returning from a ski trip. at least 28 were killed. 22 of them children. all just 12 years old. the rest have been hospitalized. the crash is under investigation. >>> defense secretary leon panetta made an unannounced visit to afghanistan this morning. he'll meet with u.s. troops and president karzai. he'll try to...
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the rail line runs through the alps hear the protesters say it is too expensive and will damage the environment. >> a series of powerful tornadoes swept through the central u.s. on wednesday, killing at least 12 people in three states. the winds tore the roofs of buildings and knocked down power lines. dozens of people were injured. >> a big deal in the auto industry. the world's biggest car maker, general motors, has announced a strategic alliance with europe's #two. the deal will help gm take a 7% stake in the french company. >> both companies have been struggling in a cutthroat european market. they hope it will make them more competitive. >> the plan is for gm's european unit to share architectures and production platform. the new alliance is also for efficiencies in purchasing, such as raw materials. project's overall target a savings of 1.5 billion euros every year. >> they want to improve cost position. they have a long history, so i'm pretty sure that it will be a successful venture between the two companies. >> but these are two unequal partners. in 2011, general motors regained the ti
the rail line runs through the alps hear the protesters say it is too expensive and will damage the environment. >> a series of powerful tornadoes swept through the central u.s. on wednesday, killing at least 12 people in three states. the winds tore the roofs of buildings and knocked down power lines. dozens of people were injured. >> a big deal in the auto industry. the world's biggest car maker, general motors, has announced a strategic alliance with europe's #two. the deal will...
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for no good reason they're all good these are all good eights look not and cheese from the german alps. much better with ups than i ever have for her we started two years ago and we have we really like the upper class makes me crazy. and i'm taking some soft brown we take stuff that's double back. what doesn't kill you only makes you stronger. and getting needs for my own consumption. and for my baby showers more in the dumpster at one am this morning. at three pm this afternoon on the grill. i think i'm going to have a pretty healthy. and i'm making a public announcement everyone's like the doctor with a big problem just like me wouldn't tell him that we went to montserrat also get their food but i'd say most of our friends are aware of the fact that you get all the feeling and i'm sure they think it's pretty cool. living off the ways. of the consumer is the american. league. i love. so we got. a lot of variation. in the wash arms. and then we're going to have blueberry pancakes the dumpster stuff is really great. because there's such a large quantity of it can turn into a lot of work
for no good reason they're all good these are all good eights look not and cheese from the german alps. much better with ups than i ever have for her we started two years ago and we have we really like the upper class makes me crazy. and i'm taking some soft brown we take stuff that's double back. what doesn't kill you only makes you stronger. and getting needs for my own consumption. and for my baby showers more in the dumpster at one am this morning. at three pm this afternoon on the grill. i...
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there will be still be 30,000 alp in addition to the 352. and the newly formed afghan public protection force will have some numbers of tens of thousands of forces as well. they'll be largely in support of the development of afghanistan. within the afghan military, the army it's exnumbers of brigades. the operators come in the army in the form of nine batallions. ultimately 72 special forces teams within the moi the swat type high end police units are very capable. there's significant special forces capabilities and a growing ground force capability. we're still not recruited to 352. we will be by october within the next couple of months. we'll still be building the 352 force-out through december of 13. so much work remains to be done. >> last question is this, i appreciate very much what you testified to the house and again here this morning that you're not really going to be in a position to make a recommendation to the president about whether the u.s. should draw down beneath the 68,000 troops that will be there, our troops after the surg
there will be still be 30,000 alp in addition to the 352. and the newly formed afghan public protection force will have some numbers of tens of thousands of forces as well. they'll be largely in support of the development of afghanistan. within the afghan military, the army it's exnumbers of brigades. the operators come in the army in the form of nine batallions. ultimately 72 special forces teams within the moi the swat type high end police units are very capable. there's significant special...
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it for no good reason they're all good these are all good they look about and she's from the german alps. much better out of the dumps than i ever have for her thirty two years ago and we have we really like the upper class next week we're using. them so you can soft brown it takes off it's double bagged. what doesn't kill you only makes you stronger. and getting meat for my own consumption at home for my baby showers. in the dumpster at one am this morning. at three pm this afternoon on the grill. and. i think i'm going to have a pretty healthy. we're not making a public announcement everyone finds out it was a big problem just like we wouldn't tolerate that we went to montserrat seated there but i would say most of our friends are aware of the fact that you get all of it i'm sure and i think it's pretty cool. that. living off the ways. of the consumer is in the american. league. so we've got. a lot of very very strong wash arms. and then we're going to have thank you x. the dumpster stuff is really great. because there's such a large quantity of it it can turn into a lot of work so. fa
it for no good reason they're all good these are all good they look about and she's from the german alps. much better out of the dumps than i ever have for her thirty two years ago and we have we really like the upper class next week we're using. them so you can soft brown it takes off it's double bagged. what doesn't kill you only makes you stronger. and getting meat for my own consumption at home for my baby showers. in the dumpster at one am this morning. at three pm this afternoon on the...
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which was equiped with seat belts, was taking the children home after a week of skiing in the swiss alps. many of the injured have been flown to hospitals across switzerland. help for the families has been set up. in the belgian town of heverlee, some of those families gathered outside the school gates to comfort one another, their grief clearly visible. >> this is a shock for the whole nation, and it's a real tragedy, first of all, for the victims and for their families, bit for the entire nation. it's quite a very difficult moment. >> the belgian government is offering psychological support to the affected families and says military aircraft will take those who want to go to the scene. from there, the badly mangled coach has already been removed and will be examined further as investigators look for answers and swiss police are already calling this unprecedented. johnathan josephs, bbc news. >> we can speak now to simon bradley, who's joining us on the line from switzerland. there is great surprise, puzzlement, as to how this happened at all, isn't there? >> well, the cause of the acci
which was equiped with seat belts, was taking the children home after a week of skiing in the swiss alps. many of the injured have been flown to hospitals across switzerland. help for the families has been set up. in the belgian town of heverlee, some of those families gathered outside the school gates to comfort one another, their grief clearly visible. >> this is a shock for the whole nation, and it's a real tragedy, first of all, for the victims and for their families, bit for the...
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a bus with students on board crashed into a wall inside a tunnel near the swiss alps. police say at least 28 people have been killed, including 22 children. belgian students were among those on board returning from a ski vacation. overnight rescue crews have been searching through the debris looking for survivors. workers are looking to identify all of the victims. at the time of the crash, 52 people were on board. 24 of the students were taken to the hospital. no word on what caused the crash. >>> jury deliberations may begin today in the wrongful death case brought against virginia tech university. closing arguments are expected to begin this morning. 32 people were killed in the april, 2011, shootings. -- april, 2007, shootings. the families of two claim their children may have survived if the school had 1995ed students earlier. they say they want officials to be held accountable. >>> a virginia man who had his murder conviction overturned may get his first taste of freedom in nearly 12 years today. attorneys for michael ash are being asked that he be released witho
a bus with students on board crashed into a wall inside a tunnel near the swiss alps. police say at least 28 people have been killed, including 22 children. belgian students were among those on board returning from a ski vacation. overnight rescue crews have been searching through the debris looking for survivors. workers are looking to identify all of the victims. at the time of the crash, 52 people were on board. 24 of the students were taken to the hospital. no word on what caused the crash....
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cracked in even get all over the other ones just threw them all the way robin she's from the german alps clearly my supper costs from the dumpster at one am this morning three pm this afternoon on the grill to make a cake is made from and one doesn't mr egg whites. delicious breakfast for the family a some toast for about a week every year in america we throw away ninety six billion pounds of food. me. and. from a craft into an industry. where rough locks into works of beauty. and village...