69
69
Oct 25, 2015
10/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
in 1873 colonialists arrived, declared it ayres rock and cleared aboriginal people from the area. in 1985, 30 years ago, the wrong was but right at a ceremony at its base. uluru was handed back for them from. >> i place in the hands of the aboriginal land trust the title deeds. >> reporter: back then a handover was controversial, a light plane was flown over the ceremony, with a slogan of those opposed. >> what i remember on the day was a sea of people. it was a big deal handing back a major icon. when you hand it to one group of people, making it awkward for the new australians to come to come to grips with. >> now the handover is seen as a high point for aboriginal land rights and reconciliation between first australians and descendants of colonialists. >> we realized we had our land back, it was ours, it was here and it could work. >> 30 years on, celebration and commemorations not just for the hand back, but the symbolism that the event has. hopes that handovers is a major train, partly fulfilled. >> it is an optimism. i would love to retrace history, what's happened in the 30
in 1873 colonialists arrived, declared it ayres rock and cleared aboriginal people from the area. in 1985, 30 years ago, the wrong was but right at a ceremony at its base. uluru was handed back for them from. >> i place in the hands of the aboriginal land trust the title deeds. >> reporter: back then a handover was controversial, a light plane was flown over the ceremony, with a slogan of those opposed. >> what i remember on the day was a sea of people. it was a big deal...
91
91
Oct 20, 2015
10/15
by
KCCI
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
moving toward bedford and mount ayr letting to the northeast. in central iowa we have a chance for spotty showers. otherwise your forecast is looking mild, temperatures near 70 degrees heading for a high of 74. elizabeth: turning to sports now. the kansas city royals had a big opportunity in the alcs last night. eric: they were up 2 games to nothing heading into toronto with a ton of momentum. but that momentum was deflated pretty quickly in game three last night. the toronto blue jays were on fire early in front of their home crowd, going up 9-2 after just 3 innings. the royals made a big push late, putting up four runs in the 9th, but that wasn't enough. toronto wins 11-8, so the royals are now ahead 2 games to 1. ned yost: i was really proud of our offense tonight the way they swung the bats all night long. you know, 8 runs should be enough to win a ball game but you know tonight it wasn't. eric: the series stays in toronto for game four this afternoon. first pitch is at 3:07 p.m. on fox sports one. elizabeth: the cubs will take the field in
moving toward bedford and mount ayr letting to the northeast. in central iowa we have a chance for spotty showers. otherwise your forecast is looking mild, temperatures near 70 degrees heading for a high of 74. elizabeth: turning to sports now. the kansas city royals had a big opportunity in the alcs last night. eric: they were up 2 games to nothing heading into toronto with a ton of momentum. but that momentum was deflated pretty quickly in game three last night. the toronto blue jays were on...
72
72
Oct 11, 2015
10/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
but there is a large segment of the radical left out there who bill ayres is not poplar. a lot came forward in the book because they felt like why is he the only on the ground figure most of america has ever heard of. the young man who built 98% of the weather underground bombings comes out in our books and he is identified and tell his story. i feel certain part of is ron realizing he had a part in this history, too. and many of them, including howard, the one who talked about building and placing the bomb that night feel like bill is not telling the true story. the true story is uglier than they want people to remember. >> how did they get away with it? >> i love the fbi today and i love the loyalty and professionalism. i have come to know a lot of people there but the 1970's isn't their finest hour. there are funny memos you can get back in the old files about how these people leave like dirty hair and live like they do andrewi drugs. no one in the movement would talk to the fbi. so hoover, and many on the left don't want to remember, hoover eliminated black bag jobs a
but there is a large segment of the radical left out there who bill ayres is not poplar. a lot came forward in the book because they felt like why is he the only on the ground figure most of america has ever heard of. the young man who built 98% of the weather underground bombings comes out in our books and he is identified and tell his story. i feel certain part of is ron realizing he had a part in this history, too. and many of them, including howard, the one who talked about building and...
55
55
Oct 25, 2015
10/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
the british named it ayres rock in the 19th century. the aboriginal name is uluru. it's 30 years since control was handed back to the indigenous community. andrew thomas has the story. >> reporter: it's in every tourist vulture, to aboriginal people uluru is sacred. equivalent to a grand cathedral or mosque. >> translation: this place has huge ancestral and spiritual significance to us, holding the story of many ancestors. >> reporter: to climb uluru is to disrespect it and those to whom it is special. until the 1980s, it was known by the name colonialists gave it, ayres rock, and not much thought was given to that. signs and tour guides make it clear. >> this is a sacred site. they ask us not to climb. >> reporter: filming people on the rock is considered offensive. we are not showing people climbing. a significant minority of visitors are. >> it's one of those things in life, isn't it. you do it once, maybe, if you can do it. >> looking at it from the bottom is not the same as from the top. >> i see it as a supportive element not a cultural thing. >> reporter: it'
the british named it ayres rock in the 19th century. the aboriginal name is uluru. it's 30 years since control was handed back to the indigenous community. andrew thomas has the story. >> reporter: it's in every tourist vulture, to aboriginal people uluru is sacred. equivalent to a grand cathedral or mosque. >> translation: this place has huge ancestral and spiritual significance to us, holding the story of many ancestors. >> reporter: to climb uluru is to disrespect it and...
71
71
Oct 21, 2015
10/15
by
KCCI
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
they are across southern and southwest iowa from near leon to mount ayr. we are expecting them to arrive in central iowa by mid-to-late morning. by 8:00 a.m. they will be near the atlantic area and lifting to the metro area and east of i-35 we cannot rule out thursday with sprinkles and a better chance for more widespread precipitation. by friday. more rain in the forecast. a slight chance of rain, temperatures will be mild. highs in the low 70's this afternoon. a great day once the showers go through the area. you might need a light jacket with temperatures holding in the 40's near 60 degrees. the clouds are already in place across central iowa. bush our activity across central nebraska down through kansas. the cold front will be trekking through the state and behind it the wind will be shifting to the northwest. we keep the chance for rain in the forecast as stronger systems a mild start at 63 degrees, rate with a few clouds with south-southwest wind. shifting to the northwest, high near 72 degrees with showers. rain arrives thursday into friday that may
they are across southern and southwest iowa from near leon to mount ayr. we are expecting them to arrive in central iowa by mid-to-late morning. by 8:00 a.m. they will be near the atlantic area and lifting to the metro area and east of i-35 we cannot rule out thursday with sprinkles and a better chance for more widespread precipitation. by friday. more rain in the forecast. a slight chance of rain, temperatures will be mild. highs in the low 70's this afternoon. a great day once the showers go...
57
57
Oct 25, 2015
10/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
until the 1980s, it was known by the name ayres rock, and not much thought was given to that. signs and tour guides make it clear. >> this is a sacred site. they ask us not to climb. >> reporter: filming people on the rock is considered offensive. we are not showing people climbing. a minority of visitors are. >> it's one of those things in life, isn't it. you do it once, maybe, if you can do it. >> looking at it from the bottom is not the same as from the top. >> i see it as a supportive element not a cultural thing. >> reporter: it's understandable why some climb. next to the sign asking people not to is another saying whether the climb is open or closed. only certain weather conditions mean it and the gate leading to it are shut. >> if they really don't want to climb. maybe they should close it. but they open - means it's okay to climb. >> it's true. there's a handrail to help people up. >> the management team want people to choose not to climb, not force them not to. if people insist on going up. they want them to be safe. >> reporter: people died falling from the rock. a
until the 1980s, it was known by the name ayres rock, and not much thought was given to that. signs and tour guides make it clear. >> this is a sacred site. they ask us not to climb. >> reporter: filming people on the rock is considered offensive. we are not showing people climbing. a minority of visitors are. >> it's one of those things in life, isn't it. you do it once, maybe, if you can do it. >> looking at it from the bottom is not the same as from the top. >>...
83
83
Oct 26, 2015
10/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
in 1873 colonialists arrived, declared it ayres rock and cleared aboriginal people from the area. in 1985, the wrong was but right at a ceremony at its base. uluru was handed back for them to engine live and earn rev few to engine live and earn rev few. from. >> i place in the hands of the aboriginal land trust the title deeds. >> reporter: back then a handover was controversial, a light plane was flown over the ceremony, with a slogan of those opposed. >> what i remember on the day was a sea of people. it was a big deal handing back a major icon. when you hand it to one group of people, making it awkward for the new australians to come to grips with. >> now the handover is seen as a high point for aboriginal land rights and reconciliation between first australians and descendants of colonialists. >> we realized we had our land back, it was ours, it was here and it could work. >> 30 years on, celebration and commemorations not just for the hand back of the rock, but the symbolism that the event has. hopes that handovers is a major train, partly fulfilled. >> it is an optimism. i w
in 1873 colonialists arrived, declared it ayres rock and cleared aboriginal people from the area. in 1985, the wrong was but right at a ceremony at its base. uluru was handed back for them to engine live and earn rev few to engine live and earn rev few. from. >> i place in the hands of the aboriginal land trust the title deeds. >> reporter: back then a handover was controversial, a light plane was flown over the ceremony, with a slogan of those opposed. >> what i remember on...
75
75
Oct 25, 2015
10/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> rightful owner, australia ayres rock under control of aborigines, but 30 years after it's over, how the country's indigenous people gain more respect. >> tonight. threat of more rain in parts of texas, louisiana, mississippi and arkansas. officials with a weather service warn of a tornado. the remnants of hurricane patricia dumped more than a foot of water since friday on to some parts of the state. what had been a category 5 form diminished by the time it reached the u.s., and caused wide-spread flooding making highways and roads impassable. 50 miles south of dallals, a freight train derailed after railroad tracks were washed away. the state weathered the storm well. no deaths have been reported. a san antonio man has been missing. swept into a drainage ditch while walking his dog. we are joined from houston. tell us what has been happening there. the rain topping. giving folks a break. >> well, a bit of a break. as you can see, rain falling. it's been steady all day. you can see behind, in houston, a river causing problems in the past. the moisture we saw, all that moisture, w
. >>> rightful owner, australia ayres rock under control of aborigines, but 30 years after it's over, how the country's indigenous people gain more respect. >> tonight. threat of more rain in parts of texas, louisiana, mississippi and arkansas. officials with a weather service warn of a tornado. the remnants of hurricane patricia dumped more than a foot of water since friday on to some parts of the state. what had been a category 5 form diminished by the time it reached the u.s.,...
75
75
Oct 20, 2015
10/15
by
KCCI
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
pulls together from bedford toward mount ayr. probably over the next hour or so you might have raindrops but an essential part we could see showers of our own this afternoon. it is a beautiful afternoon, southwind keeps temperatures up overnight with 62 degrees in des moines. that's for high temperatures should be instead we are going into the 70's so maybe not as warm as yesterday but the kids can so wear shorts used to school and be fine. -- short sleeves to school and be fine. a chance of soaking rain on friday. eric: how far when local teacher will go to help her students learn. elizabeth: alyx sacks went to a slower when teacher raised money for every student in their classroom. what is different about these chairs? alyx: these chairs really capture your attention. the design, the bouncing balls that therapists have use for decades, but they have a back and have small wheels so they are somewhat stabilized. this is the first classroom in the district to have all bouncing chairs for their students. only spoke to the kindergar
pulls together from bedford toward mount ayr. probably over the next hour or so you might have raindrops but an essential part we could see showers of our own this afternoon. it is a beautiful afternoon, southwind keeps temperatures up overnight with 62 degrees in des moines. that's for high temperatures should be instead we are going into the 70's so maybe not as warm as yesterday but the kids can so wear shorts used to school and be fine. -- short sleeves to school and be fine. a chance of...
100
100
Oct 16, 2015
10/15
by
WOI
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 0
ayr and #4 pleasantville. again highlights of 16 games plus much more tonight at 10:35 on the blitz. jon: ad lib about game.... to the studio. jack/wxhang: now one last don't forget to visit local 5 on the web. we are iowa dot com is your home for the latest in news, weather, and sports. jack: before we go tonight, a once in a lifetime chance for sure. folks will be sleeping among skulls and bones in paris this halloween. jack: it's for one night only. two people brave enough can win the chance to sleep within the skull-lined tunnels of the paris catacombs. it's the offer from home rental website air b-and-b, inside what's known as the "world's largest grave." the winners get a private tour of the catacombs, a dinner, and a storyteller to set the mood. as for the overnight suite, it comes outfitted with a bed, dressing table and dining area. and the most haunting of decor. jack/wxhang: now one last check of your weather, with chief meteorologist brad edwards. james: weather adlib: this week started on the mild
ayr and #4 pleasantville. again highlights of 16 games plus much more tonight at 10:35 on the blitz. jon: ad lib about game.... to the studio. jack/wxhang: now one last don't forget to visit local 5 on the web. we are iowa dot com is your home for the latest in news, weather, and sports. jack: before we go tonight, a once in a lifetime chance for sure. folks will be sleeping among skulls and bones in paris this halloween. jack: it's for one night only. two people brave enough can win the chance...
102
102
Oct 29, 2015
10/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
ministry of foreign ayres said that that delegation will arrive later. we are not sure about the russians and the turks. the talks setting the stage for what will happen tomorrow. tomorrow is the key day. not only do you have a newly invigorated process of trying to make sure there's a bit call solution to the war in syria, but as you mentioned, the iranians will be here for the first type, the first time that the key layers, those that back the syrian opposition and those that back bashar al-assad, will be in town. we anticipate that could make a difference when it comes to the talks. let's not forget the geneva agreement signed about 40 months ago has not been implemented. there's a push to make sure there's a solution. there's a lot of distrust between the israelis and saudis who back the syrian opposition. it will make for interesting talks today and tomorrow. the positive impact it so make a change on the humanitarian disaster that we see. >> yes, that's true. just in october alone, places like aleppo, syria, because of the fighting there has been a
ministry of foreign ayres said that that delegation will arrive later. we are not sure about the russians and the turks. the talks setting the stage for what will happen tomorrow. tomorrow is the key day. not only do you have a newly invigorated process of trying to make sure there's a bit call solution to the war in syria, but as you mentioned, the iranians will be here for the first type, the first time that the key layers, those that back the syrian opposition and those that back bashar...
41
41
Oct 4, 2015
10/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
ayre is what he had to s from the white house.video clip] president obama: this will not change until the behavior of elected officials changes. the main thing i will do is talk about this. on a regular basis. and, i will politicize it. our inaction is a political decision that we are making. the reason that congress does even the modest gun safety laws that we proposed after sandy hook is not because the majority of the american people do not supported. normally, politicians are responsive to the views of the electorate. majority have the of american people who think it is the right thing to do -- background checks, other common sense steps, that would maybe save some lives. they could not even get a full vote. why is that? it is because of politics. the president on friday. the flag at half staff to commemorate those who were killed in the oregon shootings, outside the u.s. capitol and federal buildings around the country, also at the white house. we are asking you about america's tax code, and how you would change the tax code.
ayre is what he had to s from the white house.video clip] president obama: this will not change until the behavior of elected officials changes. the main thing i will do is talk about this. on a regular basis. and, i will politicize it. our inaction is a political decision that we are making. the reason that congress does even the modest gun safety laws that we proposed after sandy hook is not because the majority of the american people do not supported. normally, politicians are responsive to...
123
123
Oct 9, 2015
10/15
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 123
favorite 0
quote 0
see how bill ayres is now making news. >> a group of catholic hospitals.ve got both side of that fight when we come back. >> i truly think the aclu will never be happy. like i sweat money. i want to smell the way champagne tastes. i love champagne. infuse your laundry with... ...up to 12 weeks of luxurious long-lasting scents... ...unstopables in wash scent booster. why pause to take a pill when a moment spontaneously turns romantic? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stom
see how bill ayres is now making news. >> a group of catholic hospitals.ve got both side of that fight when we come back. >> i truly think the aclu will never be happy. like i sweat money. i want to smell the way champagne tastes. i love champagne. infuse your laundry with... ...up to 12 weeks of luxurious long-lasting scents... ...unstopables in wash scent booster. why pause to take a pill when a moment spontaneously turns romantic? and why stop what you're doing to find a...
46
46
Oct 27, 2015
10/15
by
WHO
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
howard was the neice of mt ayr native orr c. fisher who painted post office murals in the 30s and was a well known artist. many of his works from her collection cook explorer books from the 17 hundreds. "she passed away, 1952 graduate of iowa state, and she gave her entire estate to us. some of the foundation people and museum people went out and we ended up bringing back a truck load of paintings.' there will be some other items from isu sold at the warehouse in the former van wall building at 925 airport road. the sale runs thursday friday saturday..and sunday. we location on our website. grain bins around the state are starting to fill up corn and soybeans right now. but a bin on a farm south of des moines is filling with something else ... and more! coming up next ... we'll take you inside this unique home. harvest time...a time when many grain bins get filled with corn, or soybeans. dear future, life is good. no, great. i'm like, a man. only better. but even though i know everything, i still feel like you could surprise me.
howard was the neice of mt ayr native orr c. fisher who painted post office murals in the 30s and was a well known artist. many of his works from her collection cook explorer books from the 17 hundreds. "she passed away, 1952 graduate of iowa state, and she gave her entire estate to us. some of the foundation people and museum people went out and we ended up bringing back a truck load of paintings.' there will be some other items from isu sold at the warehouse in the former van wall...
146
146
Oct 9, 2015
10/15
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 146
favorite 0
quote 0
see how bill ayres is now making news. >> a group of catholic hospitals.ve got both side of that fight when we come back. >> i truly think the aclu will never be happy. how do you stay on top of your health? ahh... ahh... cigna customers have plan choices and tools to take control. so they're more engaged, with fewer high health risks and lower medical costs. take control of your health at cigna dot com slash take control. is it keeps the food out. for me before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. just a few dabs is clinically proven to seal out more food particles. super poligrip is part of my life now. . test can a business have a mind? a subconscious. a knack for predicting the future. reflexes faster than the speed of thought. can a business have a spirit? can a business have a soul? can a business be...alive? the wolf was huffing and puffing. like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i
see how bill ayres is now making news. >> a group of catholic hospitals.ve got both side of that fight when we come back. >> i truly think the aclu will never be happy. how do you stay on top of your health? ahh... ahh... cigna customers have plan choices and tools to take control. so they're more engaged, with fewer high health risks and lower medical costs. take control of your health at cigna dot com slash take control. is it keeps the food out. for me before those little pieces...
88
88
Oct 25, 2015
10/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
the british named it ayres rock in the 19th century. the aboriginal name is uluru. it's 30 years since control was handed back to the indigenous community. a criteria, >>> and the legendary iron actress maureen o'hara died. the queen of technicolor was 95. she starred in "miracle on 24th street", and "the black sworn" in the 1940s and '50s. more on the website aljazeera.com. . >> >>> announcer: this is al jazeera. >>> hello, welcome to the newshour. live from al jazeera's headquarters in doha. here is what is coming up in the next 60 minutes. syria's president gives his backing to elections saying a political solution to the war is possible >>> countries on the front line of europe's refugee crisis get ready for a showdown meeting. three threaten to close their borders. voting in tanzania, where the party is facing a fight to keep hold of power, and... [ chants ] ..a film about race that india banned could be in the running for an oscar. women's groups may not be celebrating >>> first to a developing story out of the occupied west bank, where a palestinian has been
the british named it ayres rock in the 19th century. the aboriginal name is uluru. it's 30 years since control was handed back to the indigenous community. a criteria, >>> and the legendary iron actress maureen o'hara died. the queen of technicolor was 95. she starred in "miracle on 24th street", and "the black sworn" in the 1940s and '50s. more on the website aljazeera.com. . >> >>> announcer: this is al jazeera. >>> hello, welcome to the...
75
75
Oct 22, 2015
10/15
by
WCVB
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
renting out her two-bedroom california condo on airbnb, enough money to fund trips to costa rica, buenos ayres and more. unlike her many are just trying to make ends meet. >> i'd like to get to the point i'm mortgage-free so that way i can work on some of the debt i have. >> reporter: first time homeowner betsy hall in oceanview, california, put her spare bedroom on airbnb for $69 interest. >> mortgage is very expensive. so renting out helps secure the fact that if something did happen then i still have some form of income. >> reporter: enter home makeover specialist kimba hills. her first secret, it's all about the color. hills said classic bold hughes like white, black and green make a room pop. so we add an accent rug and cover up that dull brown couch adding some colorful throw pillows. >> i got lucky. >> i love it. >> reporter: next sell your spot. take what's unique about your location and highlight it. betsy's home is close to the beach. a huge selling point. so kimba adds a tropical vacation theme with fresh flowers and beach themed light fixtures. we spent $500 on improvements and aft
renting out her two-bedroom california condo on airbnb, enough money to fund trips to costa rica, buenos ayres and more. unlike her many are just trying to make ends meet. >> i'd like to get to the point i'm mortgage-free so that way i can work on some of the debt i have. >> reporter: first time homeowner betsy hall in oceanview, california, put her spare bedroom on airbnb for $69 interest. >> mortgage is very expensive. so renting out helps secure the fact that if something...