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and for miles, steam and volcano ashes slammed them down that morning. here with an inspiring view of mount st. helens, bob andrew points out details of the eruption that almost killed him. >> we heard nothing, we felt nothing. we were too close. that's the strange thing about it. we're just barely out of the blast zone. >> reporter: but andrew and a bus full of choir singers saw this. the mountain blew itself apart after weeks of rumbling and groaning. an avalanche of rock roared across 150 miles. it was the biggest landslide in all of recorded human history. a slurry of rocks snow melt and debris thundered across the melt. 57 people died. the avalanche buried dozens of homes, the spirit lake lodge and the harry trueman who refused to evacuate. and a huge black plume blackened the sky. >> this plume is full of black ash and it is loaded with electricity. and the lightning storm is awesome. andrew and companions just beat the debris. >> people were killed 17 miles from the mountain. nearest i can figure it was at 27. yeah it was close. >> reporter: the b
and for miles, steam and volcano ashes slammed them down that morning. here with an inspiring view of mount st. helens, bob andrew points out details of the eruption that almost killed him. >> we heard nothing, we felt nothing. we were too close. that's the strange thing about it. we're just barely out of the blast zone. >> reporter: but andrew and a bus full of choir singers saw this. the mountain blew itself apart after weeks of rumbling and groaning. an avalanche of rock roared...
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has certainly unwittingly 70bugs overseas but ash trees are a tough loss >> the ash tree was very, veryful and an urban tolerant tree. it was a tree that really survived well in the city. >> chicago is lucky. the city has enough budget money now to rededicate to the fight with triage and plant other varieties of trees. >> evanston, too, will replace ash trees with different trees but like most communities in the midwest, cash-strapped budget did won'tshire for saving the remaining ash trees. >> how frustrating is it seeing your neighbors right there can innoc late these things and keep them? >> that's hard to answer. i mean it is extremely frustrating. i wish i could do more, but like i said, you know, there is no budget for it. >> my brother and sister used to play around here and have fun and everything. >> priscilla sift sure she's got the budget for replacing her own ash trees. a couple of wimpy saplings won't replace the memories. andy rosgen, chicago. >> thousands gather to celebrate the queen's birthday in britain. a military parade saluted the 88-year-old monarch and the troopin
has certainly unwittingly 70bugs overseas but ash trees are a tough loss >> the ash tree was very, veryful and an urban tolerant tree. it was a tree that really survived well in the city. >> chicago is lucky. the city has enough budget money now to rededicate to the fight with triage and plant other varieties of trees. >> evanston, too, will replace ash trees with different trees but like most communities in the midwest, cash-strapped budget did won'tshire for saving the...
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these ashes are the person i love the most.rm acts of civil disobedience for the next few years, but in the mid 1990s, the group splits apart due to internal disagreements. in the end, the coalition is considered groundbreaking for the attention it brings to aids. >> we got the drug company and the federal government to develop treatments that were extending lives and stopping the immediate carnage. >> by 1996, a drug cocktail is introduced that brings -- >> those of us who had under 100 "t" cells and were really sick, our health started to rebound. >> eric sawyer is one of the longest terms survivors of hiv. >> i think actup was defiant because it empowered people to speak truth to power. it empowered people how were viewed as pariahs, lepers, because of their hiv virus to stand up and say, i'm not a leper. i have a virus. i deserve to live just as much as you do. >> actup's success at not only defying authority, but creating revolutionary results, was the fact that we didn't simply get angry and shout in the streets. >> we di
these ashes are the person i love the most.rm acts of civil disobedience for the next few years, but in the mid 1990s, the group splits apart due to internal disagreements. in the end, the coalition is considered groundbreaking for the attention it brings to aids. >> we got the drug company and the federal government to develop treatments that were extending lives and stopping the immediate carnage. >> by 1996, a drug cocktail is introduced that brings -- >> those of us who...
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the test results on catherine's ashes were inconclusive.evertheless, their deaths were ruled homicides. and it appeared the sisters got the last laugh. they died before changing their will. >> when they read the will, he found he got nothing. that they said he was very distraught, very angry when he left. narrator: these are the skater kid: whoa narrator: that got torture tested by teenagers and cried out for help. from the surprised designers. who came to the rescue with a brilliant fix male designer: i love it narrator: which created thousands of new customers for the tennis shoes that got torture tested by teenagers. the internet of everything is changing manufacturing. is your network ready? >>> tim scoggin was the prime suspect in the murders of cordelia and catherine norton. olgie nobles and the attempted murder of leita nobles. >> mr. scoggin had no criminal record. he certainly didn't appear like any kind of tv crook, in fact, he was the proverbial wolf in sheep's clothing. he appeared to be completely nonthreatening. and a loving f
the test results on catherine's ashes were inconclusive.evertheless, their deaths were ruled homicides. and it appeared the sisters got the last laugh. they died before changing their will. >> when they read the will, he found he got nothing. that they said he was very distraught, very angry when he left. narrator: these are the skater kid: whoa narrator: that got torture tested by teenagers and cried out for help. from the surprised designers. who came to the rescue with a brilliant fix...
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but if the eruption continues, that ash could spread causing even more chaos. abc news, london. >> thank you. >>> tonight a look at rare images few of us have seen of the apollo teams practicing before their mission so many years ago. take a look at these released photos. showing the astronauts training in hawaii to go to the moon. here driving a lunar on the big island. here wearing t-shirts and sunglasses. one scooping up some of the soil another strapped to a video camera. the rocky landscape looking like the moon. but of course, nothing can replace the real thing. much more ahead on "world news" this saturday night. on the scene of that giant sinkhole. just a few hundred feet away from a popular theme park. so many families pulling into the parking lot just a few hours later. >>> later tonight, how a boy turned his father's passport into his coloring book. while on vacation. don't laugh. they won't let his dad out of the country now. hey, buddy? oh, hey, flo. you want to see something cool? snapshot, from progressive. my insurance company told me not to tal
but if the eruption continues, that ash could spread causing even more chaos. abc news, london. >> thank you. >>> tonight a look at rare images few of us have seen of the apollo teams practicing before their mission so many years ago. take a look at these released photos. showing the astronauts training in hawaii to go to the moon. here driving a lunar on the big island. here wearing t-shirts and sunglasses. one scooping up some of the soil another strapped to a video camera. the...
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phillies activated cody ash. ashe had been out.e is in the lineup tonight. >> rehab assignment went well. he had power numbers and he hit for a high average. that's good. right now, he will provide punch at the bottom of the order. >> the count down to training camp begins. eagles wrapped up their final minicamp yesterday and have a little over a month before they report for training camp. they say going through this for the second time has made a big difference. >> we did well in the weight room. our bodies are in good condition. i feel like we're further -- we're ahead of what we were last year. >> training camp is going to have ups and downs as far as physically, mentally, it's just a grind. but like i said, i'm looking forward to it. i can't wait to get back out here and actually play some games. >> we're six days until the nba draft. the sixers hold the third pick behind cleveland and milwaukee. one of the last year's first round pick was at a kids camp in kentucky. he says he's 100% after missing all of last season recould ha
phillies activated cody ash. ashe had been out.e is in the lineup tonight. >> rehab assignment went well. he had power numbers and he hit for a high average. that's good. right now, he will provide punch at the bottom of the order. >> the count down to training camp begins. eagles wrapped up their final minicamp yesterday and have a little over a month before they report for training camp. they say going through this for the second time has made a big difference. >> we did...
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the area is known for layers of volcanic ash. the company uses this ash in its main product, a coagulant. >> translator: i put a handful of this into a liquid. and it separates the substance to leave purified water. >> reporter: the coagulant is used to dispose of factory wastewater. but yagyu started to see a limit to the japanese market. then he heard about the new government program to help smaller businesses through oda. under the new system it's not countries that request the assistance but small to medium sized japanese enterprises. they submit applications to the japan international corporation agency. successful candidates can receive up to around $1 million for research or operational expenses. >> translator: this new system will open doors for individual participation and development assistance which will in turn help to simulate the economy throughout japan. >> reporter: yagyu used his grant to hire interpreters in vietnam, ship water purifiers, ship chemical agents, and pay for water purity tests. he believes his syst
the area is known for layers of volcanic ash. the company uses this ash in its main product, a coagulant. >> translator: i put a handful of this into a liquid. and it separates the substance to leave purified water. >> reporter: the coagulant is used to dispose of factory wastewater. but yagyu started to see a limit to the japanese market. then he heard about the new government program to help smaller businesses through oda. under the new system it's not countries that request the...
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soon it will be home to the nationwide distribution center, literally rising from the ashes. >> we are excited to build this campus environment we have here. >> the company is spending $50 million to build a new distribution center adjacent to its headquarterers, it will
soon it will be home to the nationwide distribution center, literally rising from the ashes. >> we are excited to build this campus environment we have here. >> the company is spending $50 million to build a new distribution center adjacent to its headquarterers, it will
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. >> reporter: trenton ash worth, his two kids and wife walked i was with without any major injuries.ere just praying. just praying. >> that's all we were doing was praying thank god for his protection. 'cause if it wasn't for him we'd be gone. >> reporter: after the twister it took first responders about 20 minutes to find the ash worths. >> they were looking for the house. they thought it was another house because it moved so far off the path. yeah, it took us -- them awhile to find us. >> reporter: the ash worths have lived in this house for the last eight years. >> me and my wife built that house. it took us four years to do it and a lot of blood, sweat and tears in the house. >> reporter: now the belongings from their two-story, four bedroom house are scattered around the yard. amazingly the house itself is mostly intact. >> the house is still held together fairly well. me and my wife did a good job on that house. one thing at a time, right? >> yeah. >> neighbors, friends and family spent the day picking up debris and looking for anything the ash worths could safe. >> i just can'
. >> reporter: trenton ash worth, his two kids and wife walked i was with without any major injuries.ere just praying. just praying. >> that's all we were doing was praying thank god for his protection. 'cause if it wasn't for him we'd be gone. >> reporter: after the twister it took first responders about 20 minutes to find the ash worths. >> they were looking for the house. they thought it was another house because it moved so far off the path. yeah, it took us -- them...
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we have been doing this a long time, we know how to deal with coal ash and fly ash.sh is actually come -- a helpful commercial product. it is in cosmetics. there is a lot of beneficial uses for that. >> what do you feel you are positioned to do that goes beyond what the president is asking for? >> we actually have environmental stewardship, we tend to be ahead of these things anyways. we will drive down our carbon emissions, we have reduced nitrogen and sulfur additions already. we moved to more efficient sources, we will do more energy efficiency. we will continue to be a leader. >> will come at a cost of the consumers? >> and considering we have the lowest cost system today, i would expect it would be a price increase. we have a number of years to do this. i think it will be a premium, how well can utilities plan, how well can we execute? l johnson is the ceo of the tennessee valley authority of the nations largest publicly -- public utility. coming up next, bitcoin is getting real. how american companies and venture capital are taking the crypto currency out of th
we have been doing this a long time, we know how to deal with coal ash and fly ash.sh is actually come -- a helpful commercial product. it is in cosmetics. there is a lot of beneficial uses for that. >> what do you feel you are positioned to do that goes beyond what the president is asking for? >> we actually have environmental stewardship, we tend to be ahead of these things anyways. we will drive down our carbon emissions, we have reduced nitrogen and sulfur additions already. we...
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they gave ash trees free treatments to protect against the emerald ash boar. it's a native of asia it has spread to 22 states killing up to 200 million trees. they have the foremost collection of trees and shrubs in the area. >>> well a tiger coming to with a remote car and a camera. you get adorable video. look at this. they thought it would be fun to teas the cubs with the toy car. every time that they got ready to pounce the car moved. the guys are among 500 malaysian tigers left in the world. hi, cutie. >>> the "action news" team is standing by with more. new at 6:00. the training was put if use when a burlington county middle school student collapsed at school. it saved a young life today. >>> and a crash involving tracy morgan, he goes before court today. >>> a bucks high school has many turning heads not just because of the talent in the classroom. we'll tell you what they are up to. >>> for the entire "action news" team i am monica malpass. have a great night. >>> wednesday night jim is off. i am rick williams. in the news wildwood polic wilme are hiri
they gave ash trees free treatments to protect against the emerald ash boar. it's a native of asia it has spread to 22 states killing up to 200 million trees. they have the foremost collection of trees and shrubs in the area. >>> well a tiger coming to with a remote car and a camera. you get adorable video. look at this. they thought it would be fun to teas the cubs with the toy car. every time that they got ready to pounce the car moved. the guys are among 500 malaysian tigers left in...
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concern it's a concern about the less tangible >> i'm less concerned about the 11 to 20 it's somewhat ash arbitrary in both numbers it would be good to get more facts do we know over the 10 years looking at cus how many entities we've looked between 11 and 20 and how come we've approved. >> we would not know how many applied between 11 and 20 they've not captured it all they've not applies for any and some for 15 would have had to apply. >> we could look back and see how many establishment but we establish that through an online research it's impossible to see how many at the time of application. >> how long does it take to go through the process for a formula retail. >> 6 to 9 months it the timeline. >> i've got people who is we've sat in the hearing with phil who had to sit through the 9 month process if we can't speed up that process for folks another 15 i can't remember where we've regretted or had a controversial cu of anyone below 40 so looking at it historically if we've run into issues opposed at the 15 those are the facts you know of what's happening. and then on administrative r
concern it's a concern about the less tangible >> i'm less concerned about the 11 to 20 it's somewhat ash arbitrary in both numbers it would be good to get more facts do we know over the 10 years looking at cus how many entities we've looked between 11 and 20 and how come we've approved. >> we would not know how many applied between 11 and 20 they've not captured it all they've not applies for any and some for 15 would have had to apply. >> we could look back and see how many...
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. >> one of his last requests was to be cremated and to have his ashes scattered in leadville, colorado. janice had taken bruce's ashes and as they approached leadville, she dumped them on the side of the road. >> and janice told investigators she was going to her cousin's home in east texas to grieve. but investigators discovered she was doing no such thing. >> we did a financial investigation on her, and we found that several times janice dodson's atm card was used in lake charles, louisiana at a casino players club. so we're thinking, how could she be in east texas grieving and her atm card is being used in louisiana at a gambling casino? >> and even more bizarre, not long after bruce was killed, janice married husband number three, bart hall. >> bart hall, nice guy. he said, i felt so strong for janice and for her welfare that after we got married, i took out a $100,000 life insurance policy on myself just to make sure if something happened to me, she was well taken care of. with that, dave says, you don't hunt, do you? bulldog: [yawning] it's finally morning! i can't wait to get to
. >> one of his last requests was to be cremated and to have his ashes scattered in leadville, colorado. janice had taken bruce's ashes and as they approached leadville, she dumped them on the side of the road. >> and janice told investigators she was going to her cousin's home in east texas to grieve. but investigators discovered she was doing no such thing. >> we did a financial investigation on her, and we found that several times janice dodson's atm card was used in lake...
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. >> they knew this from the ashes on the mattress and the burn mark on the table where he put the cigarette out. he didn't leave the cigarette butt behind. >> that means one of two things, either he had a cigarette in his mouth when he went in, or after he had realized what he had done, he said to himself, oh, my god, what am i going to do now? and it was then that he left the cigarette and thought about what he might do to try and cover it up or clean it up or abandon it. >> there was also a bloodstain on the fitted sheet. tests showed the blood was dawn fehring's. investigators didn't find any any foreign fingerprints or shoe impressions at the scene. none of the neighbors saw or heard anything suspicious and nothing had been stolen from the apartment. >> from a prosecutorial perspective, most of the time you get killed for a reason. somebody knows you, whether it's a legitimate reason or not, and most of the time it's not, but there's always a reason. almost always a reason. >> in this case, there was none. >> dawn fehring led a very low-risk lifestyle. she wasn't involved in a romantic
. >> they knew this from the ashes on the mattress and the burn mark on the table where he put the cigarette out. he didn't leave the cigarette butt behind. >> that means one of two things, either he had a cigarette in his mouth when he went in, or after he had realized what he had done, he said to himself, oh, my god, what am i going to do now? and it was then that he left the cigarette and thought about what he might do to try and cover it up or clean it up or abandon it. >>...
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. >> the ash traitor bieptd us and this was imposed by the ash traitor. >> it was imposed. >> yeah. through the binding process. i'm asking we get a complete assessment of the process as well as the mremsdz and have a moment during one of those meetings to have discussion around the item. >> that concludes my report. . thank you >> thank you. one question i had dr. dodd >> yes. >> what is the language of the aa 8 charter amendment what are you referring to an your second package of our report under communications. >> oh. work - city attorney >> so there's another charter amendment being sponsored by supervisor malia cowen regarding ginlt requirements to the city through an initial draft was produced i you, you, you you i would call it a clasp regarding upgrading the charter language for the domestic partners regarding the eligibility for the purposes of retiring health care was drafted when the original domestic partner ordinance was impacted in early 80s or 90s since then the state has impacted a domestic partner ordinance and h.r. has recked partnerships by other states actually,
. >> the ash traitor bieptd us and this was imposed by the ash traitor. >> it was imposed. >> yeah. through the binding process. i'm asking we get a complete assessment of the process as well as the mremsdz and have a moment during one of those meetings to have discussion around the item. >> that concludes my report. . thank you >> thank you. one question i had dr. dodd >> yes. >> what is the language of the aa 8 charter amendment what are you referring...
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is an antagonistic for every other union charter section a 8.409 dash 4 instructs them to find the ash traitors to decide that they newly conform to the factors in the determinations of wages and hours and benefits and terms and conditions of employment. but instead of referencing this charter section prop g puts the burden on the machining operators so that my board discretions are justified. this anti worker language made prop g created a lot of mistrust we're seeing from the transport folks we know this didn't fix mini or provide my new fupdz or did nothing to provide the oversight in an attempt to avoid a fight we had a charter reform provision that would note needlesly hurt the working conditions and the supervisors will have the appointments for the mta board and create an office for the mta, however, it was failed to be masz on the ballot it was supervisor campos and others that were able to supervisor david chiu and supervisor carmen chu and maxwell so this looker dispute is not reflected in the resolution i'd like to offer some amendments. there are very things i don't think t
is an antagonistic for every other union charter section a 8.409 dash 4 instructs them to find the ash traitors to decide that they newly conform to the factors in the determinations of wages and hours and benefits and terms and conditions of employment. but instead of referencing this charter section prop g puts the burden on the machining operators so that my board discretions are justified. this anti worker language made prop g created a lot of mistrust we're seeing from the transport folks...
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ash-har quraishi, al jazeera, jackson, mississippi.. >> i'm dave warren. right over across iowa, these are strong storms developing and continuing to push east. a number of watches are in effect. tornado watch, storms beginning to rotate. severe thunderstorm warnings, not tornado warnings but very heavy rain, damaging, rain causing a lot of flooding, flash flooding and on top of that river flooding, mississippi area flood gates are well above the flood stage. watching this closely just off the coast of florida there, an area of thunderstorms could begin to organize and if it does so could become a tropical storm. they all show the storm should begin to turn up the coast, could impact the coastal sections of the carolinas and maybe the northeast. the timing of that could be for the holiday weekend. >> dave warren thank you very much. we leave you with these images, gay rights on sunday. lgbt community says hate crimes in turkey are more common there than anyplace else in the area. i'm del walters. "techknow" is next. >>> this is "techknow," a show about inv
ash-har quraishi, al jazeera, jackson, mississippi.. >> i'm dave warren. right over across iowa, these are strong storms developing and continuing to push east. a number of watches are in effect. tornado watch, storms beginning to rotate. severe thunderstorm warnings, not tornado warnings but very heavy rain, damaging, rain causing a lot of flooding, flash flooding and on top of that river flooding, mississippi area flood gates are well above the flood stage. watching this closely just...
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so what happened was, other parts of that ashe league started to fracture. which is why you needed the united states showing the leadership role at the table. that would have been a very, very important role for taos play. and so we know, for a fact, that some of the supplies that some of those ashe league countries were supplying were getting in the hands of extremists. and it also caused, because of the way that was ramped up, even our ashe league partners started fighting amongst themselveses or disagreeing amongst themselves because they realized one country was more aggressive than the other country and some of those materials were ending up in a place that was bad for even their own national security interests. in a place that was bad for even their own national security interests. and so that's how this problem got started. and the united states never quite weighed in. i have had significant appeals from our ashe league partners to me personally i feel know other members have as well about their frustration with the lack of the united states -- with t
so what happened was, other parts of that ashe league started to fracture. which is why you needed the united states showing the leadership role at the table. that would have been a very, very important role for taos play. and so we know, for a fact, that some of the supplies that some of those ashe league countries were supplying were getting in the hands of extremists. and it also caused, because of the way that was ramped up, even our ashe league partners started fighting amongst...
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ashe. it's my understanding that because of the increased demand for corn used in ethanol production we're seeing a reduction of available breeding grounds in the midwest wetlands, and grassland for ducks in mississippi and louisiana flyways. so don't you think there is an impact caused by the renewable fuel standards on hunting and hunting species and don't you think this is an unforeseen consequence of congress interjecting itself into the markets? >> senator, thank you. i would say we are seeing what ducks unlimited and others are calling a crisis in the prairies. we certainly if you think about the states of north dakota and south dakota, which are really the heart of water fowl production for the united states of america, we have energy development in the oil fields squeezing from the west and we have agricultural development squeezing from the east, and so there is no doubt that we are seeing widespread and unprecedented conversion of habitat that is -- >> and if i can interject, beca
ashe. it's my understanding that because of the increased demand for corn used in ethanol production we're seeing a reduction of available breeding grounds in the midwest wetlands, and grassland for ducks in mississippi and louisiana flyways. so don't you think there is an impact caused by the renewable fuel standards on hunting and hunting species and don't you think this is an unforeseen consequence of congress interjecting itself into the markets? >> senator, thank you. i would say we...
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she is my favorite of the cards ash yan, but quite address. >> kardashian typically don't want to drawlves. can't imagine why she would wear that. >> which coattails, her famous father from the olypians, or her sisters in law, or former sisters in law now. >> they're her sisters. >> we know chris murphy he doesn't keep up with the cashed ash yan. >> how long has that show been on? >> eighteen, she's pretty much knows nothing else than having her life -- >> she is now modeling, which is why she wears those kind of outfits, dresses, why we are seeing her, so her lane is kind of fashion. she is like, you know,. >>> oh, good. now we have more news. but this one is about the innocent child. one of the most talked about babies in pop culture, who didn't ask to be born into this, she's very cute, her name is northwest, of course, and she is going to be one, oh, she is one yesterday, my goodness, e on line reporting the family had low key weaken for fathers day, birthday celebrations, but the cards ash yan clan, of course they'll throw a big bash. they have a something for doing, that see if h
she is my favorite of the cards ash yan, but quite address. >> kardashian typically don't want to drawlves. can't imagine why she would wear that. >> which coattails, her famous father from the olypians, or her sisters in law, or former sisters in law now. >> they're her sisters. >> we know chris murphy he doesn't keep up with the cashed ash yan. >> how long has that show been on? >> eighteen, she's pretty much knows nothing else than having her life --...
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. >> after the eruption -- ash from the volcano disrupted flights as far away as australia. the ash cloud is mainly silica which can damage aircraft engines. >> coming up rvings the >> good monday morning, hong kong. it is a market holiday, but we are casting our eyes to the sea. it is the dragon boat festival today. the fifth day of the fifth lunar month. it is a bufe day for competitors to hit the waters. we are 30 minutes away from the open of trading in japan, south korea, and australia. on your tv, on your mobile, and online are you watching "first up." >> a spot of stimulus. china introduces measures to rev up the economy. a and sidney indulges in azzling display. i'm angie lau. china shows signs that there are measures in place to support the economy. a quiet move in the background to prop up the slowdown. >> excuse me, and good morning. the key take away here from economists is that a lot of these steps taken over the past few months. take for example on the monetary side. for qualm identified banks and any banks that have extended money to borrowers in smaller areas
. >> after the eruption -- ash from the volcano disrupted flights as far away as australia. the ash cloud is mainly silica which can damage aircraft engines. >> coming up rvings the >> good monday morning, hong kong. it is a market holiday, but we are casting our eyes to the sea. it is the dragon boat festival today. the fifth day of the fifth lunar month. it is a bufe day for competitors to hit the waters. we are 30 minutes away from the open of trading in japan, south korea,...
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ashe. it's my understanding that because of the increased demand for corn used in ethanol production we're seeing a reduction of available breeding grounds in the midwest wetlands, and grassland for ducks in mississippi and louisiana flyways. so don't you think there is an impact caused by the renewable fuel standards on hunting and hunting species and don't you think this is an unforeseen consequence of congress interjecting itself into the markets? >> senator, thank you. i would say we are seeing what ducks unlimited and others are calling a crisis in the prairies. we certainly if you think about the states of north dakota and south dakota, which are really the heart of water fowl production for the united states of america, we have energy development in the oil fields squeezing from the west and we have agricultural development squeezing from the east, and so there is no doubt that we are seeing widespread and unprecedented conversion of habitat that is -- >> and if i can interject, beca
ashe. it's my understanding that because of the increased demand for corn used in ethanol production we're seeing a reduction of available breeding grounds in the midwest wetlands, and grassland for ducks in mississippi and louisiana flyways. so don't you think there is an impact caused by the renewable fuel standards on hunting and hunting species and don't you think this is an unforeseen consequence of congress interjecting itself into the markets? >> senator, thank you. i would say we...
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four hours, nearly half of the heavy business portion was in ashes. the fire ran through block after block. , city leadersire proposed an ordinance that would require all buildings to be built out of brick or stone. st. louis is nationally famous for its brick homes today. many of the moments in this section is from a time before we could get the person to record this. way back when is a diary entry or letter they wrote. we have a modern person recording it. there are a couple once where we had a real person give the description of what had happened. the most exciting one is the southwest bank robbery. it took place in the 1950's. kingsuthwest bank at highway in southwest avenue got robbed in the middle of the day. the largest bank heist in u.s. history to that point. it all went wrong and a cashier trips a silent alarm and the police showed up with the robbers inside the bank. lots of innocent people were in the way. the officer was the man who shot the main robber in this bank robbery. years old and we tracked him down and he gave his story. >> we p
four hours, nearly half of the heavy business portion was in ashes. the fire ran through block after block. , city leadersire proposed an ordinance that would require all buildings to be built out of brick or stone. st. louis is nationally famous for its brick homes today. many of the moments in this section is from a time before we could get the person to record this. way back when is a diary entry or letter they wrote. we have a modern person recording it. there are a couple once where we had...
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and then nearly half of the heavy business portion of the city was in ashes. there was a strong wind at the time and the fire ran through block after block. fire, city leaders proposed an ordinance that require all buildings to be built out of brick or stone. st. louis is nationally famous for its brick columns today. many of the moments -- it is from a time before we could get persons to record this, obviously. so, stuff from way back when, a diary or a letter they wrote, we have a person reading and recording it today. but they're a couple of other ones where we have the real person come in and give their description of what happened. one of the most exciting ones is the southwest bank robbery. that took place in the 1950's in st. louis. the southwest bank got robbed in the middle of the day. it was the largest bank heist in u.s. history to that point. it all went wrong. a cashier tripped a silent alarm and the police showed up with the robbers inside the bank, the police outside the bank. lots of innocent people in the way. mancer mel stein was the who shot
and then nearly half of the heavy business portion of the city was in ashes. there was a strong wind at the time and the fire ran through block after block. fire, city leaders proposed an ordinance that require all buildings to be built out of brick or stone. st. louis is nationally famous for its brick columns today. many of the moments -- it is from a time before we could get persons to record this, obviously. so, stuff from way back when, a diary or a letter they wrote, we have a person...
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there was an ash tech couple vocabulary that most architects were using.ot of columns, a lot of greek and roman reserves. the dome of the utah state capitol shortly after the capitol was nicknamed after walter. this is a unique space as far as state capitols go. most rotundas are closed that pass off in all directions but this is open from end to end. you can see clear across the building. that lends itself to an open feeling, which is also amplified by the sky lights letting in natural light. the dome has one of the few frescoes in the capitol building. it has sea gulls and clouds painted on it. it was painted by a utah artist and he painted it from hanging scaffolding that was hanging from ropes and chains. the sea gulls are the state bird of utah. when you walk into the rotunda you're struck by the artwork that surrounds you. they represent a mix of different utah history. the four triangular paintings and the band around the rotunda were installed in 1934. they always intended to have artwork in these spaces but it wasn't until the depression era publi
there was an ash tech couple vocabulary that most architects were using.ot of columns, a lot of greek and roman reserves. the dome of the utah state capitol shortly after the capitol was nicknamed after walter. this is a unique space as far as state capitols go. most rotundas are closed that pass off in all directions but this is open from end to end. you can see clear across the building. that lends itself to an open feeling, which is also amplified by the sky lights letting in natural light....
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what's driving that, and did i even explain it correctly, ash?on, what we've done is to bring this notion of copy data virtualization which virtualizes how you keep copies, manages all those copies throughout their life cycle. the most important benefit for the users is to enable access to any information from anywhere instantly, which turns into a pretty compelling -- from a business benefits benefit, access to information becomes one of the critical items for agility and actifio drives that in an unprecedented way. today, we sell to large enterprises in 34 countries. that's been the foundation of what we have done over the last five years. >> so we see sandisk buying fusion io. lots of movement in this space. what is driving your business right now? is it the trend in big data and analytics where people want to try to figure out what's going to happen in the future? why do people need so much access to so much data from your perspective? >> yeah. so three big trends. you think about it. one, there's a democratization of i.t. there's so much inf
what's driving that, and did i even explain it correctly, ash?on, what we've done is to bring this notion of copy data virtualization which virtualizes how you keep copies, manages all those copies throughout their life cycle. the most important benefit for the users is to enable access to any information from anywhere instantly, which turns into a pretty compelling -- from a business benefits benefit, access to information becomes one of the critical items for agility and actifio drives that...
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. >> reporter: in prison he was a vor ashes reader. by chance he came across a british crime story about a prisoner exonerated by a nofel approach in 1992. >> reporter: science saved you. >> it was. it was d.n.a. >> reporter: bludsworth was the first person in the united states exonerated by d.n.a. testing, which found that despite what witnesses said, kurt did not kill dawn hamilton. >> i was sitting in the cell. i came out of the yard. it was in april. a guard stuck a post-it note - i'll never forget it - saying urgent, call your attorney, urgent. man". >> i though that. when are you going to get me out of here. >> the d.n.a. proofed that bludsworth didn't do it, but another prisoner was the real prisoner. kimberley roughner closely assembled the description with the phoo mann chu moust ash. the county police decline to talk about it. an hour's south his name is a reminder to police and wrong. >> i will tell you there's no police officers, prosecutors, or judges who want to punish the wrong person. >> a former prosecutor heads the in
. >> reporter: in prison he was a vor ashes reader. by chance he came across a british crime story about a prisoner exonerated by a nofel approach in 1992. >> reporter: science saved you. >> it was. it was d.n.a. >> reporter: bludsworth was the first person in the united states exonerated by d.n.a. testing, which found that despite what witnesses said, kurt did not kill dawn hamilton. >> i was sitting in the cell. i came out of the yard. it was in april. a guard...
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so, if we ashe trayerly restrict new construction, it means less funding for affordable housing and fewer homes for san francisco of all income ranges. ~ arbitrarily i'm not sure under the proposal we would have less funding to do that. we already experience significant delays as it relates to building affordable housing in our city. in my district alone, we have empty lots that are available for affordable housing, specifically we just extended a lease with proxy for a lot located on hayes and octavia because we are not prepared to build the affordable housing for that particular lot. there is also another lot located on fell and octavia boulevard. this is slayedthed for affordable housing. we don't anticipate completing those projects for years to come. those are new potential affordable housing projects and we currently do not have enough money or resources necessary to build those housing. the money has to come from somewhere. it comes from a lot of different sources, but one of the most reliable sources has been development and has been the development of market rate units, which hel
so, if we ashe trayerly restrict new construction, it means less funding for affordable housing and fewer homes for san francisco of all income ranges. ~ arbitrarily i'm not sure under the proposal we would have less funding to do that. we already experience significant delays as it relates to building affordable housing in our city. in my district alone, we have empty lots that are available for affordable housing, specifically we just extended a lease with proxy for a lot located on hayes and...
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ash will testify.m pleased in his written statement at least he did not compete the previous system -- theious statement before commission that we are having more flooding, droughts, and wildfires. that is not so. when i asked him about him, he submitted not one scientific report to justify that statement, when many scientific reports reject it. president obama has twice changed that temperatures are rising faster than predicted. even over the last 10 years, he has said. and in fact, temperatures have flattened over the last 15 years, well below the average computer models for environmental expectations. all i am saying is, i don't know. maybe this is a temporary pause in some of the climate change that has been projected. maybe temperatures will rise again, but they are not rising with the experts predicted today. we have got more scientists like dr. smith that will puncture some of the irresponsible statements that are being made about forrester it. country, in the alabama. you understand the timber
ash will testify.m pleased in his written statement at least he did not compete the previous system -- theious statement before commission that we are having more flooding, droughts, and wildfires. that is not so. when i asked him about him, he submitted not one scientific report to justify that statement, when many scientific reports reject it. president obama has twice changed that temperatures are rising faster than predicted. even over the last 10 years, he has said. and in fact,...
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in four hours, nearly half of the heavy business portion of the city was in ashes. there was a very strong wind at the time the fire ran through block after block. , city leadersire propose an ordinance that would require all buildings to be built out of rick or stone. -- out of brick or stone. st. louis is famous for its brick columns today. >> many of the moments in this section -- is from a time before . when isf from way back a diary or letter they wrote i would have a modern person reading it and recording it. there are a couple of other ones that we have the real person come in and give their description of what has happened. one of the most exciting ones is probably the southwest bank robbery. the south west bank robbery took license in 1950's in st. louis. the south west bank at kings highway and southwest avenue got robbed in the middle of the day, the largest bank heist in u.s. history to that point. it all went wrong. a cashier had tripped a silent alarm and police showed up with the robbers inside the bank and the police outside the bank holding the bank
in four hours, nearly half of the heavy business portion of the city was in ashes. there was a very strong wind at the time the fire ran through block after block. , city leadersire propose an ordinance that would require all buildings to be built out of rick or stone. -- out of brick or stone. st. louis is famous for its brick columns today. >> many of the moments in this section -- is from a time before . when isf from way back a diary or letter they wrote i would have a modern person...
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just looking at robert cards ash yan, walking in and out of the courtroom every day, it was sorries case, and he will against, that's what i remember about him. and to think about what the kardashian name now means, in the world of public opinion? crazy. >> was married at the time of the trial to chris, now jenner? >> he was not married. i do remember, that chris, and bruce jenner, would come and visit. remember, famously went to visit -- >> oh, right. >> yes, so i don't think they were married at the time. but chris was friends with nicole. >> that was the thing, remember, people new of this chris woman. but really it was about this olympic athlete bruce jenner going to visit o.j. simpson. remember, these were huge stars so to be olympic champion, o.j. simpson of football media fame, all casino of colliding together, yes, it was amaze to go know who these people were. >> so going down, extrapolate from that then, say the los angeles people started know the name kardashian back in the 90s because of the trial. right in later on, after it is all over, kim, their daughter, starts hanging o
just looking at robert cards ash yan, walking in and out of the courtroom every day, it was sorries case, and he will against, that's what i remember about him. and to think about what the kardashian name now means, in the world of public opinion? crazy. >> was married at the time of the trial to chris, now jenner? >> he was not married. i do remember, that chris, and bruce jenner, would come and visit. remember, famously went to visit -- >> oh, right. >> yes, so i don't...
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the invented ash can art on the printed page, that is.rawings about perfectly ordinary people from the slums to the upper classes walking around in central park. they were the biggest and most radical development in american art up until that time really x they ran con -- and they ran concurrent or parallel, in some ways contradictory with the opening of the armory show in 1913 in new york which brings for the first time abstract art to united states and is in its form quite radical and quite amazing. >> so many of their radical presentations are taken for granted by that. so that's what you mean by the social changes that liberate even ordinary folks. >> yes, that's right. there's no separating the politics. the artists around "the masses" from their singlemost pressing, immediate new york demand which was for birth control devices and knowledge to be made widely available. emma goldman, among these people, was among the most famous and charismatic. but all of them shared that commitment, that the availability of birth control meds would
the invented ash can art on the printed page, that is.rawings about perfectly ordinary people from the slums to the upper classes walking around in central park. they were the biggest and most radical development in american art up until that time really x they ran con -- and they ran concurrent or parallel, in some ways contradictory with the opening of the armory show in 1913 in new york which brings for the first time abstract art to united states and is in its form quite radical and quite...
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ash-har quraishi.l jazeera, chicago. >> jessica taff has the story of california chrome. >> in the sport of kings, linda rice may be considered queen. she's one of the most successful female trainers in north america. no surprise if you know her lineage. having grown up in a family where everyone was in the industry, rice was already a certified trainer by the time she was 23. a new york trainer of the year. >> a lot of people talk about female trainers, it is a novelty, but for you, it's been second nature since day 1. tell me about your history. >> yes, i've been training horses in new york for two decades now since i moved to new york and i was a bit of a novelty when i showed up. >> rice's history speaks for itself. she has won nearly 1200 races to go along with 40 million in prize money. she even made history in saratoga in 2009 when she was the first female to finish in the training. first female trainer to win a triple crown race. >> he may be running in the belmont, i certainly have my eye on t
ash-har quraishi.l jazeera, chicago. >> jessica taff has the story of california chrome. >> in the sport of kings, linda rice may be considered queen. she's one of the most successful female trainers in north america. no surprise if you know her lineage. having grown up in a family where everyone was in the industry, rice was already a certified trainer by the time she was 23. a new york trainer of the year. >> a lot of people talk about female trainers, it is a novelty, but...
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our voice to the national discussion you throughout the forum you can tweet our comments urging the asher drafting a tweet after today and post it you can see more on twitter. we also have a story sharing wall in the reception wall you can add your thoughts on a posted notes on how families need to be supported. i'm honored to introduce mayor ed lee he's the 403 reading mayor and the first asian-american mayor i was elected in 2011 and has a long record of public city he began working in the city and county of san francisco as an investigator for the first whistle blower ordinance and the director of city purchasing and the director of public works and the city administrator he's worked are hard to keep us on introducing track to create jobs and champion everyone that supports parks and transit and quality of life in our neighborhoods and pedestrian safety. we're very fortunate to have him with us please welcome mayor ed lee >> kelly thank you very much and thank you for your work for the people as well. >> hello, everyone welcome to san francisco. i was tickled when leader councilmembe
our voice to the national discussion you throughout the forum you can tweet our comments urging the asher drafting a tweet after today and post it you can see more on twitter. we also have a story sharing wall in the reception wall you can add your thoughts on a posted notes on how families need to be supported. i'm honored to introduce mayor ed lee he's the 403 reading mayor and the first asian-american mayor i was elected in 2011 and has a long record of public city he began working in the...
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this philadelphia expansion rises from the ashes of a devastating fire in new jersey? >>reporter:rising up and being reborn, jim in a familiar place that the. the company started in philadelphia 75 years ago. the new complex it's going to be built here on 20 asia 20 adjacee property in tacony. dietz & watson is on the move returning to the philadelphia roots. >> it's something that we are looking forward to. >>reporter:it started in philadelphia in 1939. now, it will be spending $50 million to build a new distribution center on 20 adjacent to the tacony section. >> it was not available. >> the new campus environment will replace the previous distribution center. after the blaze new jersey leaders pushed for the company to rebuild while pennsylvania found an opportunity for the company to re-locate. new jersey offered a stronger plan than pennsylvania. the ceo says it's not about a better package. >> it's a business decision. everything in one location is better from a business environment and far more efficient. we think that is the way to growth business. >>reporter:g
this philadelphia expansion rises from the ashes of a devastating fire in new jersey? >>reporter:rising up and being reborn, jim in a familiar place that the. the company started in philadelphia 75 years ago. the new complex it's going to be built here on 20 asia 20 adjacee property in tacony. dietz & watson is on the move returning to the philadelphia roots. >> it's something that we are looking forward to. >>reporter:it started in philadelphia in 1939. now, it will be...
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fires banned in ash mountain picnic area.and south fork campland idea to reduce the threat of wildfires. >> lawmakers in sacramento rejected a bill limiting mass tenants in san francisco the ellis act intended to help owners but more and more, used by investors who want to flip for a profit. mark leno says they're abusing the law, driving up rent. restaurants in marin will post placards from the health department last year. you may have seen the red, yellow green signs in other locations red means closed for violations the signs will go up in supermarkets and cafeterias. >> lawmakers are skeptical about results of an investigation into the recall of 2.6 million cars. >> rough in washington. gm released it's investigation, taking ten years to recall cars with faulty ignitions, linked to 13 deaths. today, she emphasized internal review found no evidence of a cover up. some employees knew about the defect. gm recalled cars and there were millions more recalls. size of lawmakers demanded more answers. >> it identifies one individ
fires banned in ash mountain picnic area.and south fork campland idea to reduce the threat of wildfires. >> lawmakers in sacramento rejected a bill limiting mass tenants in san francisco the ellis act intended to help owners but more and more, used by investors who want to flip for a profit. mark leno says they're abusing the law, driving up rent. restaurants in marin will post placards from the health department last year. you may have seen the red, yellow green signs in other locations...
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building and spread to a nearby restaurant. 30 to 40 people ran out of a nearby chinese restaurant when ashes began falling into the kitchen. no injuries reported. >>> a fire at an apartment building in berkeley has forced 10 people to look for a new place to live tonight. the fire was first reported just before 1:00 a.m. on martin luther king, jr. way as a building that housed three apartments. took fire crews almost an hour to put out the flames. officials estimate $300,000 in damage. >> no reports of any damage tonight after a shallow 3.0 magnitude earthquake a might north of union city. the earthquake was felt in fremont. >>> a large number of people rallied in san francisco today to say no to a possible new war with iraq. the san francisco rally was mirrored across the nation on the national day of action. organizers say they realize iraq is in a state of crisis but believe the nearly $2 trillion spent on the iraq war could be better served on occasion and -- education and jobs inch iraq, showdown is looming between two ancient enemies. reporter: marching into a sectarian showdown. 20,00
building and spread to a nearby restaurant. 30 to 40 people ran out of a nearby chinese restaurant when ashes began falling into the kitchen. no injuries reported. >>> a fire at an apartment building in berkeley has forced 10 people to look for a new place to live tonight. the fire was first reported just before 1:00 a.m. on martin luther king, jr. way as a building that housed three apartments. took fire crews almost an hour to put out the flames. officials estimate $300,000 in...
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ash, good to see you.ading a revolution on the road. a new sound for the new book that goes from 0 to 60 in four seconds without an engine. i want to get on that sucker. that's ahead on "cbs this morning." >> announcer: cbs "morning rounds" sponsored by the stretch j strength of new viva vantage. the towel people prefer over bounty. wow, that's awesome. that stretch means scrubbing power. i never knew paper towels could do that. [ abbey ] new viva® vantage. the towel more people prefer. [ abbey ] new viva® vantage. in any foods. r really gave much thought to the acidity never thought about the coffee i was drinking having acids. it never dawned on me that it could hurt your teeth. my dentist has told me your enamel is wearing away, and that sounded really scary to me, and i was like well can you fix it, can you paint it back on, and he explained that it was not something that grows back, it's kind of a one-time shot and you have to care for it. he told me to use pronamel. it's going to help protect the ena
ash, good to see you.ading a revolution on the road. a new sound for the new book that goes from 0 to 60 in four seconds without an engine. i want to get on that sucker. that's ahead on "cbs this morning." >> announcer: cbs "morning rounds" sponsored by the stretch j strength of new viva vantage. the towel people prefer over bounty. wow, that's awesome. that stretch means scrubbing power. i never knew paper towels could do that. [ abbey ] new viva® vantage. the towel...
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serendipity, we've got the same signal in the same place where you stand within 10 feet of where his ashes is today. i want to get up to speed on two things this summer to celebrate the second century of his birth and also up to speed on the caucus rules in the caucus chaos and i imagine we'll have a little caucus chaos in the next two years in iowa. >> what are you reading this summer? tell us what is on your summer reading list. posted to her face but page or send us an e-mail. booktv at night stand that word. >> up next, trained to with romesh ratnesar, author of tear down this wall. this week ken adleman and "reagan at reykjavik: the forty-eight hours that ended the cold war." the professor provides they firsthand account of the 1986 summit between president reagan that laid the groundwork for a significant reduction the following year. this program is about an hour. >> welcome. congratulations on this terrific book. let me start by asking the most obvious question which is why now. what did you decide to revisit this chapter of the cold war 20 years later? >> because i've been thinkin
serendipity, we've got the same signal in the same place where you stand within 10 feet of where his ashes is today. i want to get up to speed on two things this summer to celebrate the second century of his birth and also up to speed on the caucus rules in the caucus chaos and i imagine we'll have a little caucus chaos in the next two years in iowa. >> what are you reading this summer? tell us what is on your summer reading list. posted to her face but page or send us an e-mail. booktv...