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earth to earth, ashes to ashes, dust to dust.and keep him, the lord lift up his countenance upon him, and give him... if the lord had any sense at all, he would kick warren pendry right up his ass
earth to earth, ashes to ashes, dust to dust.and keep him, the lord lift up his countenance upon him, and give him... if the lord had any sense at all, he would kick warren pendry right up his ass
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volcanic ash has damaged homes since mount sinabung. most people have had their livelihoods destroyed as falling ash destroyed crops. >> mount sinabung is erupting more frequently, and especially today it is active. we were closer to the mountain. we were in front of a huge eruption. it was pretty scary, i have to say. this is something that the people here have been facing for the last couple of months, for four months the volcano erupted, and it has erupted more and more frequently. nobody has decide so far. they are facing the imminent danger of the volcano every hour. the only protection they have is a mask to protect them from the ashes. ashes is literally everywhere, covering the skin, hair and all over. it's been killing the crops. >> we are looking at stormy weather, particularly along gulf coast state. that has been pushing through. georgia, you have been seeing that. we see by the morning time when the flights start to take off. they'll start to clear out. not a lot of delays. but that is moving up the eastern sea board. it co
volcanic ash has damaged homes since mount sinabung. most people have had their livelihoods destroyed as falling ash destroyed crops. >> mount sinabung is erupting more frequently, and especially today it is active. we were closer to the mountain. we were in front of a huge eruption. it was pretty scary, i have to say. this is something that the people here have been facing for the last couple of months, for four months the volcano erupted, and it has erupted more and more frequently....
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what is the best way to dispose of ashes after the fire is out? >> okay. the fairfax county fire rescue folks gave us this answer -- they say fireplace ashes do retain enough heat to ignite for several days after a fire. to dispose of ashes, you're supposed to let them cool in the fireplace for about four days, then transfer them to a metal container with a lid. and store that outside, away from your house, and let them fully cool for another few days. the county says garden areas or flower beds are away from the house, are ideal to dump the ashes. and never, ever, ever use a paper bag, cardboard box, or plastic bag for ash storage. leave them in the fireplace for a nice long time or in a metal can. >> a little heat coming off of them. the last question from nancy in sterling, nancy says her husband recently died. her car insurance rate went up when she went from being neerd bei -- being married and widowed or single is, this legal? will. >> we turned to the insurance institute for the answer. it says it is legal for companies to factor your marital status
what is the best way to dispose of ashes after the fire is out? >> okay. the fairfax county fire rescue folks gave us this answer -- they say fireplace ashes do retain enough heat to ignite for several days after a fire. to dispose of ashes, you're supposed to let them cool in the fireplace for about four days, then transfer them to a metal container with a lid. and store that outside, away from your house, and let them fully cool for another few days. the county says garden areas or...
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they got the support of the hate ash bureau council and while the hate ash bureau association didn't exactly speak dirge about it >> we appreciate our approval opening it up for public comm t comment. >> calvin speaking for the council. if there was a project that needsed immediate support i'm not aware of it. in our may meeting we devoted to this project and two others outlining on page street i'll get to a little bit later. this was strongly supported many almost joy fully supported. it's a rehabilitation of an existing building. it will have minimal impacts on the neighborhood and we're delighted to be able to host 16 new affordable unit in their neighborhood. we have two other major projects on page street. one some 5 blocks to the east which will be the french american school moving into a surplus unified school district sighting for primary school classes. and it will create a significant impact on traffic and transit. in addition excuse me. in addition the boys and girls club an page street about 2 and a half blocks from this site about a 2 hundred and 50 square feet believe n
they got the support of the hate ash bureau council and while the hate ash bureau association didn't exactly speak dirge about it >> we appreciate our approval opening it up for public comm t comment. >> calvin speaking for the council. if there was a project that needsed immediate support i'm not aware of it. in our may meeting we devoted to this project and two others outlining on page street i'll get to a little bit later. this was strongly supported many almost joy fully...
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volcanic ash damaged thousands of houses near mount sinabung.ontinuous eruptions has forced 25,000 people to flee the home. the volcano had been dormant before it started erupting. we have this report. >> interruption happening in north sumatra as we speak. lots of smoke and hot ashes are coming out of the volcano, which was dormant for 400 years, and became active and has been erupting. constant eruptions kept people here on the edge. no one has died, but no one can predict how the mountain reacted next. many have comlained this is a disaster. they say the government has not done much to help them. most people here are farmers and have had no other choice to go back into the danger zone every day trying to save the crops. many have not had an income for four months. they are begging the government to make a compensation plan. >> ahead, from the powerful to the practical - the cars that are popular at the detroit motor show. >> in good company, the famous art pieces going from billionaire boardrooms to public displays. >> good to have you with u
volcanic ash damaged thousands of houses near mount sinabung.ontinuous eruptions has forced 25,000 people to flee the home. the volcano had been dormant before it started erupting. we have this report. >> interruption happening in north sumatra as we speak. lots of smoke and hot ashes are coming out of the volcano, which was dormant for 400 years, and became active and has been erupting. constant eruptions kept people here on the edge. no one has died, but no one can predict how the...
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what has that experience meant or done for you to spread your mother's ashes in these places?i think it behooves us and it enriches our lives to honor our parents and their parents and all the people that have lived in the nash family that brought me to this point of talking to you right now. i think it's important that we acknowledge their work and their dedication to make life better for their children. that's why i'm here now. my mother wanted a better life for me than she had after world war ii. tavis: it's one thing for your mother, graham, to have dreams and wishes and aspirations of being an artist herself. you've realized that for her and for yourself. but when did you know that music was your vocation, that it was in fact your calling? >> i was 13, 14, 15 years old, a kid trying to figure out what to do with his life. several things came together at a certain point in my life which drove me forward. one of them was the bill haley concert in manchester, england in 1957. another was the everly brothers concert in manchester in 1960. and all these things that affect you
what has that experience meant or done for you to spread your mother's ashes in these places?i think it behooves us and it enriches our lives to honor our parents and their parents and all the people that have lived in the nash family that brought me to this point of talking to you right now. i think it's important that we acknowledge their work and their dedication to make life better for their children. that's why i'm here now. my mother wanted a better life for me than she had after world...
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anyone charged with fraud there funny you should mention that that's a chicago firm that rose from the ashes of rap cohen other bankruptcy that was my tried and no one has really been prosecuted for that either although there have been some charges laid by the c.f. to see the consumer financial protect the commodities.
anyone charged with fraud there funny you should mention that that's a chicago firm that rose from the ashes of rap cohen other bankruptcy that was my tried and no one has really been prosecuted for that either although there have been some charges laid by the c.f. to see the consumer financial protect the commodities.
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speaker: item 22: 22.131126[transfer of real property - mcallister street and ash alley - $4,584,000]sponsors: mayor; breedresolution approving the jurisdictional transfer of real property comprised of portions of block no. 0785, lot nos. 030 and 033, in the city and county of san francisco, from the real estate division to the mayor's office of housing and community development for $4,584,000 to commence speaker: item 22: 22.131126[transfer of real property - mcallister street and ash alley - $4,584,000]sponsors: mayor; breedresolution approving the jurisdictional transfer of real property comprised of portions of block no. 0785, lot nos. 030 and 033, in the city and county of san francisco, from the real estate division to the mayor's office of housing and community development for $4,584,000 to commence following speaker: item 22: 22.131126[transfer of real property - mcallister street and ash alley - $4,584,000]sponsors: mayor; breedresolution approving the jurisdictional transfer of real property comprised of portions of block no. 0785, lot nos. 030 and 033, in the city and count
speaker: item 22: 22.131126[transfer of real property - mcallister street and ash alley - $4,584,000]sponsors: mayor; breedresolution approving the jurisdictional transfer of real property comprised of portions of block no. 0785, lot nos. 030 and 033, in the city and county of san francisco, from the real estate division to the mayor's office of housing and community development for $4,584,000 to commence speaker: item 22: 22.131126[transfer of real property - mcallister street and ash alley -...
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farmers of devastated the falling ash is devastating their crops. the latest on mount sinavu from step vasson. >> it is erupting more and more frequently, we were much closer to the mountain and we were right in front of a huge eruption it was pretty scary i have to say and this is something the people here have been facing for the last couple of months, for four months already this volcano has erupted and erupted more and more frequently. luckily so far nobody has died during the eruption, they are facing this imminent danger of this volcano every hour, the only protection is this mask to protection them from the ash. i can tell you, it is everywhere, skin hair all over killing all the crops they have. >> that's step vasson reporting. some of the hundreds of thousands of people urged not to drink the water can turn the tap on again. officials say the supply is now safe five days after a massive chemical leak left the water undrinkable, even untouchable. jonathan martin has the story. >> it's still a couple of days before all the residents are allow
farmers of devastated the falling ash is devastating their crops. the latest on mount sinavu from step vasson. >> it is erupting more and more frequently, we were much closer to the mountain and we were right in front of a huge eruption it was pretty scary i have to say and this is something the people here have been facing for the last couple of months, for four months already this volcano has erupted and erupted more and more frequently. luckily so far nobody has died during the...
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that would threaten air travel because volcanic ash can damage jet engines.c eruption is one of nature's most spectacular events rarely witnessed up close but scott pelley was able to see one firsthand when he traveled to one of iceland's most active volcanos for "60 minutes." >> reporter: it means "island mountain glacier" in the inscrutable language of iceland. when it blew in 2010 we started shooting this story. and we came to the right place. over the last 500 years iceland's 30 volcanos have released one-third of all of the lava on earth. we put together an expedition to be the first to reach the summit after the eruption. the volcanic landscape covered in ice isn't hospitable to life or convoys, for that matter. the man in front of the truck is pointing out cracks in the glacier that would swallow us whole. we covered miles of forbidding terrain at walking speed. >> we're almost at the highest point. >> reporter: when the trucks could go no further we hiked with our guide, one of the world's leading authorities on volcanoes, haraldur sigurdsson. wow. th
that would threaten air travel because volcanic ash can damage jet engines.c eruption is one of nature's most spectacular events rarely witnessed up close but scott pelley was able to see one firsthand when he traveled to one of iceland's most active volcanos for "60 minutes." >> reporter: it means "island mountain glacier" in the inscrutable language of iceland. when it blew in 2010 we started shooting this story. and we came to the right place. over the last 500...
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ash-h afersr quairishi, al jazeera america. >>> near two years before hisrm. coburn was recently are diagnosed with prostate cancer but the decision to step down was not concerns over his health. he was elected to the senate in 2004. >>> for the third time in recent days there has been a deadly accident involving a u.s. military helicopter. one soldier was killed and two others injured as an army helicopter made a hard landing during a training operation in savannah, georgia. last week three men died after their navy chopper went down off the coast of virginia. comes one day earlier where another helicopter crashed killing three members in eastern britt ann. >>> south sudan rebels and government forces fight over power. it is a trajics case of dÉjÀ vu for one of the lost boys who fled to america 15 years ago. tamera banks has his story. >> she's flown around the world from denver to africa to see that the man she considers a son is safe. >> he hit the bun and the bullet was down there. i told my wife, let's run. >> daniel majok gi is an american who was trappe
ash-h afersr quairishi, al jazeera america. >>> near two years before hisrm. coburn was recently are diagnosed with prostate cancer but the decision to step down was not concerns over his health. he was elected to the senate in 2004. >>> for the third time in recent days there has been a deadly accident involving a u.s. military helicopter. one soldier was killed and two others injured as an army helicopter made a hard landing during a training operation in savannah, georgia....
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. >> it is wa spewing ashes almost 16,000 feet into the air.is the phenomenon i'm talking about. >> do you see that? >> it was like a lightning storm inside the ash cloud. that is exactly what you are seeing. that is volcanic lightning. it is not entirely clear what exactly causes the lightning. the theory is that the eruptions are so powerful that they produce a very large amount of electrical charge as the lava is being erupted and that is a moment that energy is released, creating what looks like lightning. >> that's unbelievable. it is awesome. >> volcanic lightning sounds like an energy drink or the wave that a super hero has created. >> right. it's amazing. there are so many things happening in this moment that we've seen it before but it is incredibly rare. >>> animals love this guy. this is the backyard. juken. >> whose hungry? >> you think he is calling his dog. >> don't take all day. let's hustle. >> it is like noah's arc. >> this is a whole herd of deer. >> oh, hi, lumpy zech. he has names for these ngthis. >> this guy is incredible.
. >> it is wa spewing ashes almost 16,000 feet into the air.is the phenomenon i'm talking about. >> do you see that? >> it was like a lightning storm inside the ash cloud. that is exactly what you are seeing. that is volcanic lightning. it is not entirely clear what exactly causes the lightning. the theory is that the eruptions are so powerful that they produce a very large amount of electrical charge as the lava is being erupted and that is a moment that energy is released,...
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ash wood started a company called truly accomplished. it's a web-based operation helping people organise their lives and businesses. >> if you have a good idea that can be proven in the mid west, and in pittsburg you can be successful in every other market. >> it was not always this way. 30 years ago pittsburg was at its worse. as the city lost steel and its industrial base the economy collapsed. 100,000 jobs were lost and a quarter million moved out. >> it was a steel depression in the 1980s. >> bill flannagan has the leading development organisation, and says after the economic bust reinvention was key in moving pittsburg forward. health care, education, technology fuel the economy here now. >> now we have hundreds of companies employing tens of thousands of people that didn't exist. with unemployment hovering above 6% the regional economist at the university of pittsburg says there's a lot of work to do. >> changes he plain. the places where steel was, the mon valley and smaller communities have not moved past the worst of the job los
ash wood started a company called truly accomplished. it's a web-based operation helping people organise their lives and businesses. >> if you have a good idea that can be proven in the mid west, and in pittsburg you can be successful in every other market. >> it was not always this way. 30 years ago pittsburg was at its worse. as the city lost steel and its industrial base the economy collapsed. 100,000 jobs were lost and a quarter million moved out. >> it was a steel...
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they got the support of the hate ash bureau council and while the hate ash bureau association didn't exactly speak dirge about it >> we appreciate our approval openin u
they got the support of the hate ash bureau council and while the hate ash bureau association didn't exactly speak dirge about it >> we appreciate our approval openin u
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one is a vehicle we put moust ash on it. the second is a vehicle like this.e push the envelope and get the reaction from consumers and see if it's something we bring to market. >> it's not likely to be a mass-marketed car, but someone with a sports car. >> bringing me to the next question. one of the things about the auto show is that it feels like it brought sexy back. >> very much so. part of it is - we talked about it a little bit earlier. the last four years we saw the great recovery. we were not sure if it was real. we were looking over our soleders to make sure today is the real deal. as a result people are investing in displays, in concepts, and that's the excitement you see and feel at the show today. >> folks are coming after the stuff you do at toyota. it's been that way for years. everyone find a car you do well at and they introduce something to compete. chrysler brings in the 200. how does toyota stay toyota to the american buyer? >> we have to understand the buyer, listen closely to them and what they want four or five years down the road. we ha
one is a vehicle we put moust ash on it. the second is a vehicle like this.e push the envelope and get the reaction from consumers and see if it's something we bring to market. >> it's not likely to be a mass-marketed car, but someone with a sports car. >> bringing me to the next question. one of the things about the auto show is that it feels like it brought sexy back. >> very much so. part of it is - we talked about it a little bit earlier. the last four years we saw the...
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. >> reporter: this has become his daily work removing vulcanish ash from orange frees hoping they willurvive for months he has not had any income. like many he feels like the victims have been forgotten. >> translator: the government should not just talk in the offices with their nice shoes, nice ties and nice cars. we small farmers have no more hope. >> reporter: the slopes are being choked by a thick layer of volcanic ash more and more ever day, killing the livlihoods of those who have lived here for generations. this man says never before has it shown its destructive dark side like this. the government wants to relocate villages, but he doesn't want to move >> translator: if we are going to move it will be suicide. how will we be able to make a living? >> reporter: the government admits that after four months farmers still have not been compensated. >> translator: the government is thinking about compensation for the farmers, but we haven't thought about the amounts yet. i promise the government will help. >> reporter: the number of evacuees is growing every day since eruptions have
. >> reporter: this has become his daily work removing vulcanish ash from orange frees hoping they willurvive for months he has not had any income. like many he feels like the victims have been forgotten. >> translator: the government should not just talk in the offices with their nice shoes, nice ties and nice cars. we small farmers have no more hope. >> reporter: the slopes are being choked by a thick layer of volcanic ash more and more ever day, killing the livlihoods of...
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once the doldrums of january hit, director paul ash says volunteerism falls off. >> there's a whopping 2800 volunteer spots that need filling the first two months of 2014. >> rush hour volunteer corps gets very thin. it's a big problem for us. you know, volunteers are nice to have for some organizations. but it's a must have for us. >> reporter: ash says when their volunteer corps is humming along at maximum capacity, it's the equivalent of 68 full time staff employees. take the rossi family. they have made volunteering here a family tradition. >> you walk in and they explain how important the san francisco food bank is to our community. so it makes you feel like you're really giving back. >> everyone here is really nice and helpful and having a good time. >> reporter: the food bank says signing up as a volunteer takes little time. although never discouraged, no long-term commitment is required. and training takes just a few minutes. >> volunteering here is very easy. you can actually schedule a volunteer time slot online. you don't have to call people, leave messages, wait for a call
once the doldrums of january hit, director paul ash says volunteerism falls off. >> there's a whopping 2800 volunteer spots that need filling the first two months of 2014. >> rush hour volunteer corps gets very thin. it's a big problem for us. you know, volunteers are nice to have for some organizations. but it's a must have for us. >> reporter: ash says when their volunteer corps is humming along at maximum capacity, it's the equivalent of 68 full time staff employees. take...
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. >>> a volcano in indonesia dormant for 400 years has been spewing ash and destroying homes since sunday. over 20,000 people have had to evacuate due to the fast-moving hot ash. >>> and check her out, the little panda here had a chance to meet the press monday at the national zoo ahead of the public debut on january 18th. the cub was born in august, and is only the second surviving cub born at the national zoo. >>> well, this year's consumer electronics show, the future is now, with smart cars, connected homes, i-controlled gadgets and technology that you can actually wear? well, the future looks pretty bright. nbc's jay gray has the plum assignment at the las vegas convention center. that's a glimpse into the future right there on that table? >> absolutely, betty. these are the crystal balls looking into what is going to be hot and neat. some really cool gadgets, stuff that you can't even find on the shelves right now. and things that we'll be talking about for the next several years. a lot of what's new and neat this year centered on your smartphone, tablet or pad. >> mobile is becomin
. >>> a volcano in indonesia dormant for 400 years has been spewing ash and destroying homes since sunday. over 20,000 people have had to evacuate due to the fast-moving hot ash. >>> and check her out, the little panda here had a chance to meet the press monday at the national zoo ahead of the public debut on january 18th. the cub was born in august, and is only the second surviving cub born at the national zoo. >>> well, this year's consumer electronics show, the...
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it looks like a lightning storm inside the ash cloud. >> that is exactly what you're seeing. that is volcanic lightning. it's not entirely clear what exactly causes the lightning, but the theory is that the eruptions are so powerful that they produce a very large amount of electrical charge as the lava is being erupted. and that is the moment that that energy is released, creating what looks like lightning. >> that's unbelievable. it's awesome. >> volcanic lightning sounds like an energy drink or the way that a superhero is created. >> right? it's amazing. there's so many things happening in this moment that we've seen it before, but it is incredibly rare. >>> it wasn't a quick trip to the atm for this woman in england. police are on the lookout for a man who held her up at knifepoint. notice this guy comes in. he's got a hoodie on, his face is partially covered and he's got a six-inch serrated knife and he's holding her up. there she is obviously scared backing up and holding her hand up. he's telling her i want you to get 100 pounds out of this atm and give it to him. she's
it looks like a lightning storm inside the ash cloud. >> that is exactly what you're seeing. that is volcanic lightning. it's not entirely clear what exactly causes the lightning, but the theory is that the eruptions are so powerful that they produce a very large amount of electrical charge as the lava is being erupted. and that is the moment that that energy is released, creating what looks like lightning. >> that's unbelievable. it's awesome. >> volcanic lightning sounds...
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stay home, cosy up to a good book and hot oh cocoa and don't do anything like this. >> and from ash har quaraishi in chicago we turn to robert in atlanta. that's the coldest weather that city has seen in quite some time. how cold is it? >> reporter: right now it's in the low 20s and it's plunging. you can see the trucks, the sand and snowplows. they were out all night. they've been brought back in to the georgia department of transportation depo because the risk of precipitation is gone but temperatures are dropping. atlanta public schools have been canceled along with many other counties around the atlanta area because you know, you don't want little kids standing out there in temperatures hovering around 1 degree to 0-degrees, and winds at 40 mph gusts making temperatures feel like they're 30. it's down right cold. not as cold as chicago, but people down here are not at all used to this kind of weather. >> robert, thank you very much. and bundle up. >>> german chancellor angela merkel suffering from a fall while skiing. she's recovering from a pelvic injury. all of her meeting have be
stay home, cosy up to a good book and hot oh cocoa and don't do anything like this. >> and from ash har quaraishi in chicago we turn to robert in atlanta. that's the coldest weather that city has seen in quite some time. how cold is it? >> reporter: right now it's in the low 20s and it's plunging. you can see the trucks, the sand and snowplows. they were out all night. they've been brought back in to the georgia department of transportation depo because the risk of precipitation is...
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. >> reporter: the wildfire left this four-bedroom home a pile of ash. the car in the driveway is almost entirely melted on the inside. now the tires look like pieces of string. >> reporter: just a couple hours before the same home was still smoldering. the car's owner was driven to tears when he saw what the fire did. firefighters are working to save other homes and buildings. pastor hicks is praying the fire doesn't reach his church. the flames are a few hundred feet away. >> i know my members are praying for all of the families. many of them are friends. >> reporter: helicopters are dropping water to keep the flames from spreading. blowing embers continue to create new hot spots. in light of the progress crews are making on the front lines, they expect to allow most of the people that have been evacuated, nearly 2,000 people to return home. >> three men under arrest and a campfire. is that a camping area? it is not a camping area back there is it? >> reporter: what they are telling us is one of the men who started that fire, he admitted to it. told au
. >> reporter: the wildfire left this four-bedroom home a pile of ash. the car in the driveway is almost entirely melted on the inside. now the tires look like pieces of string. >> reporter: just a couple hours before the same home was still smoldering. the car's owner was driven to tears when he saw what the fire did. firefighters are working to save other homes and buildings. pastor hicks is praying the fire doesn't reach his church. the flames are a few hundred feet away....
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in july of 2007 china actually eliminated the 13% value added tax rebate of soda ash exports. very welcome news in this country. unfortunately on april 1st of 2009, 2 years later jen the reinstituted a 9% value-added tax rebate for soda ash exports. i would ask if confirmed to serve as ambassador to china if you were to highlight and eliminate market distorting subsidies like the value added tax rebate on soda ash exports that i believe harms u.s. workers and producers. >> you bet. unremembered -- i remember that exchange. for a very impressive to cut and of sorry to tell you the rebate was reimposed and will do my best to get it turned around again. >> you also raised the issue of beef. and of the senator talk to bit about it. the u.s. producers take great pride in providing healthy and safe products. u.s. exported five and a half billion dollars in beef sales across the glow this past year. i am concerned about the u.s. beef industry, as a new york continuing to face what is an unscientific trade barrier with china. in 2003 china banned all u.s. beef exports after the discov
in july of 2007 china actually eliminated the 13% value added tax rebate of soda ash exports. very welcome news in this country. unfortunately on april 1st of 2009, 2 years later jen the reinstituted a 9% value-added tax rebate for soda ash exports. i would ask if confirmed to serve as ambassador to china if you were to highlight and eliminate market distorting subsidies like the value added tax rebate on soda ash exports that i believe harms u.s. workers and producers. >> you bet....
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people had to evacuate due to the fast moving hot ash. check her out, the panda had a chance to meet the press monday at the national zoo ahead of her public debut an january 18th. the cub was born in august. >>> at this year's consumer trctio electronics show is now. it is full of gadget you can actually wear. we'll take a look at the future because it looks bright, doesn't it? >>> it really does. good morning from las vegas. this is filled with some of the coolest high-tech gear you can ever find. the things that will be ooing and ahhing over for the next few years. >> reporter: a lot of what is new and neat is centered on the smart phone, tablet or pad. with a beat that is stronger than ever when heard throughout latest dockable speakers and high performance head phones and ear buds. you're devices can control a robot or a drone with a camera onboard. >> you with view your word from a different perspective. >> different is what ces is all about. soon all be able to text your appliances and they'll write back. >> they say may you're goi
people had to evacuate due to the fast moving hot ash. check her out, the panda had a chance to meet the press monday at the national zoo ahead of her public debut an january 18th. the cub was born in august. >>> at this year's consumer trctio electronics show is now. it is full of gadget you can actually wear. we'll take a look at the future because it looks bright, doesn't it? >>> it really does. good morning from las vegas. this is filled with some of the coolest high-tech...
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it was not the ashes they tested. it was family members on both sides of the dispute.e little girl says she was raised by the guy who got her off the ship in england. she was raised in michigan. thank you for joining us, have a great week. i am kennedy. good night. >> this is not just cold blood a killer. >> if it isn't climate change said what is it? >> we need to act. >> all dramatic weather is our fault. >> tornadoes in oklahoma. >> arbon could cost as the planet. >> whether he is right about colewort being. >> who will win the war? we will search.
it was not the ashes they tested. it was family members on both sides of the dispute.e little girl says she was raised by the guy who got her off the ship in england. she was raised in michigan. thank you for joining us, have a great week. i am kennedy. good night. >> this is not just cold blood a killer. >> if it isn't climate change said what is it? >> we need to act. >> all dramatic weather is our fault. >> tornadoes in oklahoma. >> arbon could cost as the...
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big, large ashes.e was a while where we could not see our home at all. >> reporter: when the smoke cleared the home of vickty paul was standing in tact. she told me she can't believe it. >> one resident and two firefighters suffered minor injuries from the fire. >>> more on the breaking news, sacramento newspaper reporting the governor will issue a drought declaration tomorrow. governor's office said it will be a major announcement. the news follows a major rally at the state capitol today over dwindling water supplies. residents say some of the water shortage could have been avoided. >> reporter: more than a thousand people flood the steps of the capitol hoping to get the ear of the governor about dealing with current and future drought conditions. >> governor can't make it rain. there are a few things that can be done. >> reporter: using a caravan of buses, farmers and residents, they have a simple message. ask obama to help before the drought gets worse. >> we need the governor to move immediately o
big, large ashes.e was a while where we could not see our home at all. >> reporter: when the smoke cleared the home of vickty paul was standing in tact. she told me she can't believe it. >> one resident and two firefighters suffered minor injuries from the fire. >>> more on the breaking news, sacramento newspaper reporting the governor will issue a drought declaration tomorrow. governor's office said it will be a major announcement. the news follows a major rally at the...
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ashe? >> first of all with regard to what senator white house sahous when we look at the oceans we have to realize that climate change is an overriding effect. it exacerbates many problems that already exist within fisheries management and wildlife management, contaminate loading and invasive species. and so it adds another level of stress. so i think the things that we are dealing with in talking about climate change will address a major source of uncertainty and disruption in the there and will secure the fishery resources for the future. and i think it's an important step for us to take to learn more and reduce the level of uncertainty surrounding this issue. >> miss mccarthy, are the models that were relied upon in developing the social cost of estimates published and available on the epa's website? >> i don't know the answer to that question, senator. i can get back to you. that was work that was primarily organized by the office of management and budget. i'm sure our technical folks p
ashe? >> first of all with regard to what senator white house sahous when we look at the oceans we have to realize that climate change is an overriding effect. it exacerbates many problems that already exist within fisheries management and wildlife management, contaminate loading and invasive species. and so it adds another level of stress. so i think the things that we are dealing with in talking about climate change will address a major source of uncertainty and disruption in the there...
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clouds of ash and smoke today. mount sinabung has been erupting for more than a week.sat dormant for hundreds of years before it roared back to life in 2010. no injuries are reported, but the ash is ruining cropping. 22,000 people have been evacuated. today, three baseball greats received the sport's highest honor-- election to the hall of fame. pitcher greg maddux won four consecutive cy young awards in the '90s, his atlanta braves teammate tom glavine won two. white sox slugger frank thomas-- nicknamed the big hurt-- was a two-time m.v.p. it began 50 years ago today-- the longest war in u.s. history and it's not over yet. that story's next. yeah... try new alka seltzer fruit chews. they work fast on heartburn and taste awesome. these are good. told ya! i'm feeling better already. [ male announcer ] new alka seltzer fruits chews. enjoy the relief! [ male announcer ] new alka seltzer fruits chews. if yand you're talking toevere rheuyour rheumatologistike me, about trying or adding a biologic. this is humira, adalimumab. this is humira working to help relieve my pain. t
clouds of ash and smoke today. mount sinabung has been erupting for more than a week.sat dormant for hundreds of years before it roared back to life in 2010. no injuries are reported, but the ash is ruining cropping. 22,000 people have been evacuated. today, three baseball greats received the sport's highest honor-- election to the hall of fame. pitcher greg maddux won four consecutive cy young awards in the '90s, his atlanta braves teammate tom glavine won two. white sox slugger frank thomas--...
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. ♪ al jazeera america gives you the total news exp ♪ welcome back, and a thick volcanic ash damagedin indonesia and forced people to flee from the homes than it has been dormant until a few months ago. he is removing volcanic ash from orange trees hoping they will survive and four months he has not had any income like many others, they feel like the victims that have been forgotten. >> translator: the government should not just talk in the offices with nice shoes and ties and cars and the small farmers have no hope. >> reporter: and they are choked by volcanic ash more and more everyday, killing the livelihoods of all those who lived here for generations. and he has lived in the mountain all his life but never before has it destroyed the destructive dark side like this. the government wants to relocate villages closest to the volcano but he doesn't want to move. >> translator: if we are going to move it will be suicide. how will we be able to make a living? >> reporter: the government admits that after four months farmers still have not been compensated. >> translator: the governmen
. ♪ al jazeera america gives you the total news exp ♪ welcome back, and a thick volcanic ash damagedin indonesia and forced people to flee from the homes than it has been dormant until a few months ago. he is removing volcanic ash from orange trees hoping they will survive and four months he has not had any income like many others, they feel like the victims that have been forgotten. >> translator: the government should not just talk in the offices with nice shoes and ties and cars...
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it was not the ashes they tested. it was family members on both sides of the dispute.he guy who got her off the ship in england. she was raised in michigan. thank you for joining us, have a great week. i'm megyn >>> and welcome back to "hannity" tonight, tonight, we have a jam-packed edition of the show, america, are you ready? let's roll. news reports that justin bieber cried like a baby after yesterday's court appearance in miami. so how will the biebs stack up against other infamous celebrity meltdowns? >>> winning. >> more evidence that an obama administration hit list does in fact exist. >>> a new documentary shows mitt romney like you have never seen him. >> i just can't believe you're going to lose. >> yeah. >> would
it was not the ashes they tested. it was family members on both sides of the dispute.he guy who got her off the ship in england. she was raised in michigan. thank you for joining us, have a great week. i'm megyn >>> and welcome back to "hannity" tonight, tonight, we have a jam-packed edition of the show, america, are you ready? let's roll. news reports that justin bieber cried like a baby after yesterday's court appearance in miami. so how will the biebs stack up against...
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it wasn't the ashes they tested it was family members on both sides of the dispute.g to be the girl said she was raised by the guy who got her off the ship in england. she was raised in michigan. have a great weekend. i am mig gwinn k-- megyn kelly. >> this is not just cold. this is a killer. >> if it isn't a climate change then what is it? >> as an american i am here to say we need to act. >> all dramatic weather is our fault. >> oh my god. >> terrible tornadoeses in t n tornadoes in oklahoma. >> makes you want to ask al gore about that but where is he? >> whether gore is like about global warming doesn't matter. you already pay. >> who will win this war? >> it's a happy ending. >> we will search for that. that's our
it wasn't the ashes they tested it was family members on both sides of the dispute.g to be the girl said she was raised by the guy who got her off the ship in england. she was raised in michigan. have a great weekend. i am mig gwinn k-- megyn kelly. >> this is not just cold. this is a killer. >> if it isn't a climate change then what is it? >> as an american i am here to say we need to act. >> all dramatic weather is our fault. >> oh my god. >> terrible...
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the inside was covered in ash. you can see some of the ash falling from the sky. it's definitely a concern in terms of these neighborhoods, a health issue with all this smoke and soot and ash in the air. a couple of schools have been closed. so obviously authorities taking this situation very seriously, wolf. >> and quickly, casey, what -- once again, suspect arson? is that what they suspect the cause of this fire? >> reporter: there is a news conference scheduled in less than an hour. so we'll be able to find out hopefully at that news conference what the specific charge that these three people are being held on. we don't know. no one has mentioned to us the word arson. that's obviously the first thing you think about when three people are taken into custody in connection with the fire. but we just don't know what the specific charge is yet, wolf. >> all right. we'll clarify as soon as we know. thanks very much, casey wian on the scene very disturbing fire outside of los angeles. >>> meanwhile, here in washington anger and frustration on the u.s. senate floor tod
the inside was covered in ash. you can see some of the ash falling from the sky. it's definitely a concern in terms of these neighborhoods, a health issue with all this smoke and soot and ash in the air. a couple of schools have been closed. so obviously authorities taking this situation very seriously, wolf. >> and quickly, casey, what -- once again, suspect arson? is that what they suspect the cause of this fire? >> reporter: there is a news conference scheduled in less than an...
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localome mostly from the environment, although we do have people come in from the multivariate ash metropolitan come in from the metropolitan area. >> do you have any plans for the winter olympics? anything to celebrate the winter games? >> it is exciting to see the olympics. the u.s. has a fantastic team and we're hopeful we will do as well as we did four years ago. at sugarbush, we are affiliated with a wonderful ski academy called the green mountain valley ski school. they turned out excellent people. there are five students who are on the development team. we are behind the skiing olympic effort. >> when did you first learn to ski? >> i'm a great case because i played a lot of sports and i never skied as a young child. i skied one year in college, horribly. i did not start until i was 35 and then i got hooked and became a -- it took a family up there and i skied 130 days last year. it shows you are never too old to begin. >> thank you very much, winthrop smith. coming up, i'm going to speak with the former united kingdom foreign secretary, david miliband. helping people displaced by war's n
localome mostly from the environment, although we do have people come in from the multivariate ash metropolitan come in from the metropolitan area. >> do you have any plans for the winter olympics? anything to celebrate the winter games? >> it is exciting to see the olympics. the u.s. has a fantastic team and we're hopeful we will do as well as we did four years ago. at sugarbush, we are affiliated with a wonderful ski academy called the green mountain valley ski school. they turned...
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the bus was at haight and ash bury. some windows were shattered and others were marked with graffiti. >> i will be losing my house and i am embarrassed. >> a fraud victim left in a desperate situation. >>> dry weather leading to dangerous conditions. >>> stay tuned for inside with the dry conditions. traceadkins in rehab. >>> despite all of the advantages, it has become home to rip off artists who prey on the vulnerable. they are finding targets on dating sites. a woman was duped out of a half a million dollars. >> i hope my experiences will help others avoid becoming a victim. >> this woman doesn't want her identity revealed but wants her story told. she met someone on a dated site, trusted him and got ripped off. she met him at christian mingle.com. he was a british citizen and returning to the bay area. >> i chose a christian site thinking i would meet values similar to mine. >> reporter: they struck up a relationship on line and by phone. he started asking for money he promised to pay back and encouraged to keep it
the bus was at haight and ash bury. some windows were shattered and others were marked with graffiti. >> i will be losing my house and i am embarrassed. >> a fraud victim left in a desperate situation. >>> dry weather leading to dangerous conditions. >>> stay tuned for inside with the dry conditions. traceadkins in rehab. >>> despite all of the advantages, it has become home to rip off artists who prey on the vulnerable. they are finding targets on dating...
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a woman says she got on a bus to stay warm but us ash but instead was insulted -- assaulted by a bus driver. facing 47-year-old is felony sex offense and assault charges. kevin lewis explains what led to the arrest. cold decembertter evening. lmeus -- to documents, lemus was smoking a cigarette and his bus sign read not in service. heh chili commuters nearby, alleged that he invited a woman on board to stay warm but in turn, fondled her genitals and buttocks. she told him no and that it was not ok. the woman escaped while pushing to the buses front door. >> that is wrong. >> it is horrible and scary. rex fellow female commuters were taken aback by the news. she could not imagine what was going through. it is the last thing you would expect. >> a native of el salvador, lemus did not answer the door at his only time home -- townhome of nine years. >> i have no idea why he would do that. there was not any indication that there was anything wrong with him. bus was equipped with four cameras and a tracking device. police will not say if the attack was caught on tape. >> i could not pictur
a woman says she got on a bus to stay warm but us ash but instead was insulted -- assaulted by a bus driver. facing 47-year-old is felony sex offense and assault charges. kevin lewis explains what led to the arrest. cold decembertter evening. lmeus -- to documents, lemus was smoking a cigarette and his bus sign read not in service. heh chili commuters nearby, alleged that he invited a woman on board to stay warm but in turn, fondled her genitals and buttocks. she told him no and that it was not...
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it is now reduced to smoke and scattered ashes. will carr is live in los angeles. will, just how bad is the drought? >> well, greg, there hasn't been much rain and hasn't been much snow. the conditions are so bad that instead of hibernating a bear walked out on to a ski slope last week. th is an area desperate for water and it has had a major impact on formers and the crops. crops are sold across the country and yesterday california's governor declared a drought emergency. govenor jerry brown says this is the worst drought in california's history. he is cutting red tape to help transfer water from people selling it to people who desperately want to buy water. she also asking everyone in california to voluntarily conserve their water usage by 20%. >> this is mother nature. at some point we have to learn to live with nature. we have to get on nature's side and not abuse the resources that we have. and that's the point of the deck lar ration. >> at this point it is voluntary, but the president said he could make it mandatory down the line. >> how are firefighters doin
it is now reduced to smoke and scattered ashes. will carr is live in los angeles. will, just how bad is the drought? >> well, greg, there hasn't been much rain and hasn't been much snow. the conditions are so bad that instead of hibernating a bear walked out on to a ski slope last week. th is an area desperate for water and it has had a major impact on formers and the crops. crops are sold across the country and yesterday california's governor declared a drought emergency. govenor jerry...
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i've looked at the white news van and it is covered to gray ash.s basically a single story. it was three serve stories. since its collapse this is probably good news for at them. you could see they brought more ladder trucks. and using mimas, so it's hard to operate the gypsy to are right there. two more right over here and to more right over here so that's a total of six. lighter's pouring this. heavy black smoke and you could see the glowing embers been emanated from this fire so the concern was that potentially could spread into the neighborhood. the good news is that has not yet happened. >>: we will report to what's just come man. pg&e also on the scene. a lot of utility lines have cut pg&e has cut a lot of power just a year now. let's get traffic. >>george: as a consequence we've seen a ripple affect all over the south bay. freeways around the south bay are jammed. the 101 drive time >>erica: as we take a look at conditions are around the fire. when speeds vary between zero and 7 mi. per hour. the wind is blowing from the south. to be on the
i've looked at the white news van and it is covered to gray ash.s basically a single story. it was three serve stories. since its collapse this is probably good news for at them. you could see they brought more ladder trucks. and using mimas, so it's hard to operate the gypsy to are right there. two more right over here and to more right over here so that's a total of six. lighter's pouring this. heavy black smoke and you could see the glowing embers been emanated from this fire so the concern...