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it's time to get out of here. >> barb and adam paddle back safely, having been up close and personalh these 40 ton buhemoths. when barb posts the video online, it immediately goes viral, garnering more than 7 million hits with lots of surprising viewer input. >> we got all kind of comments from wow, oh, my god to, oh, my god, this is fate. where is the wake from the whale and it got out of control and i just finally took it down. just let the footage speak for itself. >> barb is in disbelief about the close encounter, yet after her experience, she's still torn about the relationship she and other whale watchers have with these marine mammals. >> it was really a tug of war of wanting to be close to them and, at the same time, knowing, hey, we're in their space. >>> coming up -- you might have heard about snakes on a plane, but a snake on a windshield? >> we were like, is this really happening right now? >>> who needs novocain when a mini motorcycle will do? (female announcer) most life insurance companies look at you and just see a policy. at aviva, we do things differently. we're bri
it's time to get out of here. >> barb and adam paddle back safely, having been up close and personalh these 40 ton buhemoths. when barb posts the video online, it immediately goes viral, garnering more than 7 million hits with lots of surprising viewer input. >> we got all kind of comments from wow, oh, my god to, oh, my god, this is fate. where is the wake from the whale and it got out of control and i just finally took it down. just let the footage speak for itself. >> barb...
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we are a mine field of clarity and whoever crosses the barbed wire comes back to life. but who is interested in crawling through undergrowth? who dares sail a tempest? who wants to come face to face with purity? that's why we're fenced off in this no man's land under permanent cross fire. three bomb holes. flag study. red. she walks into the bright vegetable garden, chopped water to life from brittle landscape, leans her hoe against goat wire, admires shoots balanced on turned earth, looks up, fulfilleds a leaves sigh, clouds, hands on her hips, her jaw falls open and a bomb drops down her throat. white. the horizon, a black line against brilliant white landscape, pale blue sky above it, empty except for heat devil blur, a raindrop sound hits a wooden post against cloudless light, another, the lamb, his children, wife, then he drenched in bullet rain. blue. the final moment of night passing, exposes limbs, torsos, heads, breasts, humans, cows, goats, curved and knotted heaps, lays blue against bitten grass. final piece, the title is the headline for a newspaper. anti-wa
we are a mine field of clarity and whoever crosses the barbed wire comes back to life. but who is interested in crawling through undergrowth? who dares sail a tempest? who wants to come face to face with purity? that's why we're fenced off in this no man's land under permanent cross fire. three bomb holes. flag study. red. she walks into the bright vegetable garden, chopped water to life from brittle landscape, leans her hoe against goat wire, admires shoots balanced on turned earth, looks up,...
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but here at the aquarium, we can actually trim off those barbs so that way they're not stinging each other, and that way they're also not stinging the people who come to touch them. >> stingrays are actually related to sharks. unlike other fish, they have no bones, just cartilage like we have in our ears and noses. >> so scientists call that cartilaginous fishes. >> i learned a lot. i got to touch rays, work with seals, and help feed sharks. i guess i can say "tanks" for the memories. at the maritime aquarium at norwalk, i'm nicole for "teen kids news." >> that's it for this week. thanks for joining us. >> we'll see you next week on "teen kids news." >> on behalf of everyone here at "teen kids news," we want to express our appreciation to all of our military overseas.
but here at the aquarium, we can actually trim off those barbs so that way they're not stinging each other, and that way they're also not stinging the people who come to touch them. >> stingrays are actually related to sharks. unlike other fish, they have no bones, just cartilage like we have in our ears and noses. >> so scientists call that cartilaginous fishes. >> i learned a lot. i got to touch rays, work with seals, and help feed sharks. i guess i can say "tanks"...
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but here at the aquarium, we can actually trim off those barbs so that way they're not stinging each other, and that way they're also not stinging the people who come to touch them. >> stingrays are actually related to sharks. unlike other fish, they have no bones, just cartilage like we have in our ears and noses. >> so scientists call that cartilaginous fishes. >> i learned a lot. i got to touch rays, work with seals, and help feed sharks. i guess i can say "tanks" for the memories. at the maritime aquarium at norwalk, i'm nicole for "teen kids news." >> that's it for this week. thanks for joining us. >> we'll see you next week on "teen kids news." >> on behalf of everyone here at "teen kids news," we want to express our appreciation to all of our military overseas. hi, i'm ben affleck, and many actors have played the part of u.s. servicemen in the movies, but for veterans like james crosby their service and their sacrifice are real. and too often when they come home, their struggle continues. for over sixty years, paralyzed veterans of america has been fighting to help our injured
but here at the aquarium, we can actually trim off those barbs so that way they're not stinging each other, and that way they're also not stinging the people who come to touch them. >> stingrays are actually related to sharks. unlike other fish, they have no bones, just cartilage like we have in our ears and noses. >> so scientists call that cartilaginous fishes. >> i learned a lot. i got to touch rays, work with seals, and help feed sharks. i guess i can say "tanks"...
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roiling tank, who stares with barbed eyes. the enemy is never one who kills for no reason. the enemy is never one who must be vanquished at all cost. it is not so easy to kill from the inside, a shifting corridor of blame. not so easy to trace an intricate blame of betrayals and broken treaties. the enemy is not you, the enemy is not me. the enemy is muslim, christian, atheist, hindu, jew. he is our collective face, our evolution, the devolution, the ripening of long injustices. thank you. the next poet is michael palmer. >> what of that wolf hound at full stride. what of the woman that serves as fairl guide and witness to the snowy hive? what of the singer robed in red and frozen at mid-song? and the stone, its brokenness, or the voice oft seen that says note the dragon seen but asking no questions of flight, no questions of irridescence, what of that century, did you see it pass? what of that wolf hound at your back? and then a poem that is for mahmud darlish called the dream of narcissus. the dream of narcissus, that there would be a silence loud as time. the dream of th
roiling tank, who stares with barbed eyes. the enemy is never one who kills for no reason. the enemy is never one who must be vanquished at all cost. it is not so easy to kill from the inside, a shifting corridor of blame. not so easy to trace an intricate blame of betrayals and broken treaties. the enemy is not you, the enemy is not me. the enemy is muslim, christian, atheist, hindu, jew. he is our collective face, our evolution, the devolution, the ripening of long injustices. thank you. the...
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workers set up barbed wire barricades and construction of more substantial cement block walls. although west berliners and allied personnel were still allowed in and out of east berlin through a few well-guarded checkpoints, decrees from the east german government forbade its citizens from entering west berlin. tank divisions deployed to the north and south of the city. and soviet tanks moved into east berlin to take positions at various locations. over the course of the next several days, east germans worked to complete the isolation of west berlin. within a week, they designated a crossing point in the american sector as the only point of entry into east berlin for the allies and other foreign nationals. as east german police and workmen sealed off doors and windows in buildings that made up portions of the barricade and replaced barbed wire with concrete, the grim reality of the divided city began to sink in to citizens on both sides of the wall. although the united states immediately lodged a protest with the soviets, its initial reaction to the construction of the wall was
workers set up barbed wire barricades and construction of more substantial cement block walls. although west berliners and allied personnel were still allowed in and out of east berlin through a few well-guarded checkpoints, decrees from the east german government forbade its citizens from entering west berlin. tank divisions deployed to the north and south of the city. and soviet tanks moved into east berlin to take positions at various locations. over the course of the next several days, east...
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dig ditches, string barbed wire, what have you. and an organization called the victory volunteers was formed. made up of university students who went out to dig trenches and put up barbed wires and i was too young for that, but then i also signed these petitions and when the president of the united states issued a statement saying that americanism is a matter of mind and heart, it is not and has never been a matter of race or color, and declared that if we wished we could volunteer and become a part of this special combat team. when that announcement was made, together with several of my classmates, we literally ran from the campus to the draft board. you know, that's a couple miles. we ran there and we signed up. >> after you signed up and went back home, what did your mother and father say? >> well, they anticipated that. in fact, in most homes, very quietly, they must have said -- they anticipated this. and naturally no mother or father would want to see their sons leave and possibly not return, but they sensed the mission and i
dig ditches, string barbed wire, what have you. and an organization called the victory volunteers was formed. made up of university students who went out to dig trenches and put up barbed wires and i was too young for that, but then i also signed these petitions and when the president of the united states issued a statement saying that americanism is a matter of mind and heart, it is not and has never been a matter of race or color, and declared that if we wished we could volunteer and become a...
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you have the barbed wire going up. you have the guard dogs. watch towers. all those things were elements of a concentration camp. and in fact what he was doing in many ways was making almost his whole country into a concentration camp. the wall itself was not only the 27 mile strip between east and west berlin but was in fact an iron ring around all of west berlin. 97 miles. so you had not only the iron curtain dividing east and west, but you had another iron ring around berlin. the effects of the wall. east german prisons were shut. the wall solved an immediate problem. it stopped the exodus of people from the east. stabilized the situation in the gdr. i think we can make an analogy that the east berlin -- access to the west was like a vent on the old fashioned pressure cooker. you let it steam, but if you turn off that vent and keep the heat going, you will have an explosion. and this is really what happened. although he had a period of stability, it didn't solve the basic problems of the communist state. and so it led to the explosion that i think was in
you have the barbed wire going up. you have the guard dogs. watch towers. all those things were elements of a concentration camp. and in fact what he was doing in many ways was making almost his whole country into a concentration camp. the wall itself was not only the 27 mile strip between east and west berlin but was in fact an iron ring around all of west berlin. 97 miles. so you had not only the iron curtain dividing east and west, but you had another iron ring around berlin. the effects of...
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in other places, barbed wires will be erected. the barbed wire has already been delivered. it can happen very quickly. and indeed it did. on the night of august 12th to 13th, a weekend, saturday night in berlin when many people were outside of the city, very quickly they sealed off the border. as khrushchev later said to the western ambassador, i ordered the wall due to ubrecht's urgent wish. and the soviet general in charge of drawing of the specific plans later said it was fairly easy to carry out the plans to close the border since ubrecht had already raised this issue many times with khrushchev, but for a long time khrushchev didn't want to take this step. the east germany authorities were on their way to repertory work. brilliantly the west german intelligence, the bnd, said there was an atmosphere of euphoria among the leadership in east germany that they had carried this off. and by the way, there was a reference by professor smyser to lessons of the cuban missile crisis. i feel strongly that khrushchev learned from this crisis with the berlin wall. i can do somethin
in other places, barbed wires will be erected. the barbed wire has already been delivered. it can happen very quickly. and indeed it did. on the night of august 12th to 13th, a weekend, saturday night in berlin when many people were outside of the city, very quickly they sealed off the border. as khrushchev later said to the western ambassador, i ordered the wall due to ubrecht's urgent wish. and the soviet general in charge of drawing of the specific plans later said it was fairly easy to...
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that's real barbed wire.is colonel allen west. >> there's no way -- >> it's true. it's true. get ready, are you ready? and colonel, go ahead and start the commentary. >> yeah, good luck. it's team work. not a race. it's team work. >> going to be the first time brian ever got dirty, huh? >> first time brian gets dirty. guys, ready, set, go! look out for the barbed wire. they're down. go! >> this brings back -- >> get your butt down, brian. >> it brings back fond memories, doesn't it, colonel? >> it does. look at -- oh, my god! look at -- >> he tried. >> it's all about the team work. >> come on, brian. >> get up there. come on, brian. >> holy cow. >> yes. yes! >> there you go. look at his strength. >> come on, brian! come on, brian! more pushups. >> yes! >> that's the part of the challenge where brian was most worried about. he'll wait for the other guys. that's what it's all about. it's about team work. oh, my goodness. right on the top. >> oh! >> one more! by the way, they've got these tough mudder competitio
that's real barbed wire.is colonel allen west. >> there's no way -- >> it's true. it's true. get ready, are you ready? and colonel, go ahead and start the commentary. >> yeah, good luck. it's team work. not a race. it's team work. >> going to be the first time brian ever got dirty, huh? >> first time brian gets dirty. guys, ready, set, go! look out for the barbed wire. they're down. go! >> this brings back -- >> get your butt down, brian. >> it...
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then the barbed wire fence may cut occasionally, but it will not disable. based on my own experience, i believe that once selected and appointed, an ig needs time and experience on the job to develop. long-term audit and investigative priorities, the ability to hire highly specialized staff, and the independence to accomplish the mission. my permanent appointment allowed me the needed leverage to make lasting improvements to my office and to make long-term recommendations to gsa. additionally, i believe my impact has been greater because i have been able to create longstanding relationships with agency officials, the department of justice, and the congress. i have also worked hard to establish partnerships with state and local igs in law enforcement as part of my duties with the financial fraud enforcement task force. examples of some of the steps i have been able to take include the following. in 2008 i formed the office of forensic auditing to employ innovative auditing and investigative techniques and to develop evidence that meets admissibility standard
then the barbed wire fence may cut occasionally, but it will not disable. based on my own experience, i believe that once selected and appointed, an ig needs time and experience on the job to develop. long-term audit and investigative priorities, the ability to hire highly specialized staff, and the independence to accomplish the mission. my permanent appointment allowed me the needed leverage to make lasting improvements to my office and to make long-term recommendations to gsa. additionally,...
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wire and protesters attempted to cut that barbed wire they also threw stones at security forces who responded in turn with will to cannons and tear gas the fighting that was sued lasted several hours eventually the security forces managed to push the protesters back to several side streets but not before resting some two hundred of them the latest violence comes just three weeks before these crucial presidential elections the first of a kind in the post mubarak egypt what we have witnessed ahead of these elections which are slated to happen on the twenty third and twenty fourth of this month is an escalation in tensions and clashes on the ground just those wins day a group of an unknown gunmen attacked a group that was holding a peaceful city in in front of the defense ministry building and in the clashes that ensued at least twenty people were killed and more than one hundred injured and now scaff the supremes council of the armed forces has pledged that it will hand over power on the twenty fourth of may if one of the thirteen presidential candidates who is running in these electi
wire and protesters attempted to cut that barbed wire they also threw stones at security forces who responded in turn with will to cannons and tear gas the fighting that was sued lasted several hours eventually the security forces managed to push the protesters back to several side streets but not before resting some two hundred of them the latest violence comes just three weeks before these crucial presidential elections the first of a kind in the post mubarak egypt what we have witnessed...
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a huge advantage that no one else had, except for luisa adams, i knew from having been there with barbnd president bush, it was really a home. when our little girls were 7 when their grandfather was president could slide down the ramp from the conservatory, the solarium. you saw in several of the photos earlier the wooden ramp, slide down that on their bottom or make the running jump to the one big antique bed that was so tall that it required steps to get into. but barbara and jenna can run and jump on it at that age. they also when the obamas came for the tour, they showed sasha and malia all of those tricks from their childhood at the white house, sliding down the ramp and jumping on the bed. so, i really knew. and because i knew that there was this really magnificent collection of white house furniture, i didn't move anything with us. we had just moved into our ranch house, which is where all our furniture went, so i brought one chest of drawers for my dressing room that was george's grandmother's, just to have that there just to remember her. and then i brought some of our books,
a huge advantage that no one else had, except for luisa adams, i knew from having been there with barbnd president bush, it was really a home. when our little girls were 7 when their grandfather was president could slide down the ramp from the conservatory, the solarium. you saw in several of the photos earlier the wooden ramp, slide down that on their bottom or make the running jump to the one big antique bed that was so tall that it required steps to get into. but barbara and jenna can run...
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the barbed wire punctured the tanker, causing a river of milk to flow into that field. about four hours trying to rescue the driver. he was then airlift today a hospital with some serious injuries. >>> time now to start the 5:00 hour. >>> a massive break in an abc 2 investigation for you, on the scene when authorities took out the
the barbed wire punctured the tanker, causing a river of milk to flow into that field. about four hours trying to rescue the driver. he was then airlift today a hospital with some serious injuries. >>> time now to start the 5:00 hour. >>> a massive break in an abc 2 investigation for you, on the scene when authorities took out the
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but, for example, all those caches of barbed wire and all that other stuff people have talked about now, our people did not see specifically. that's because they were in the prohibited zones. but we did have a mission there. it went around quite a bit. and it kept us informed, generally, about what the soviets were doing, but not in specific terms. >> anything else want to add something? >> i just can add something general, that this is one of the reasons khrushchev was worried about what ulbricht was up to on the border in berlin. when you pass new regulations that make it harder for the west -- for western officials to get into east berlin, they can then retaliate and do the same thing for us, which will make it harder for us to get to our military liaison missions in west berlin. >> the allied military mission is one of the -- some material has been written on it already. it's certainly one of the great unexplored subjects of the cold war right now. >> hi. i'm a.j. davry with the national declassification center and want to play something that historians generally like, which is the
but, for example, all those caches of barbed wire and all that other stuff people have talked about now, our people did not see specifically. that's because they were in the prohibited zones. but we did have a mission there. it went around quite a bit. and it kept us informed, generally, about what the soviets were doing, but not in specific terms. >> anything else want to add something? >> i just can add something general, that this is one of the reasons khrushchev was worried...
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>> i didn't go so much as barb did, thinking one specific topic. just because i'd been first lady of texas and worked on a number of issues including, of course, education. george had run on education as a campaign, you know, policy issue that he campaigned on. so i knew we would spend a lot of time on education. i hoped we would. because i started the -- texas book festival when we were in austin, it just seemed natural and actually james billington, the library of congress came straight to me as soon as george was elected. and then the very first day that we lived there, i walked downstairs and saw dick mo, who was the head of the national trust on historic preservation, on his way across the downstairs cross hall towards the west wing to meet with george and -- i told him that i wanted to continue to work on save america's treasures which hillary clinton had started when she was first lady, before me. just because of my interest in historical preservation. so just -- and then i think things just sort of presented themselves. obviously women's ri
>> i didn't go so much as barb did, thinking one specific topic. just because i'd been first lady of texas and worked on a number of issues including, of course, education. george had run on education as a campaign, you know, policy issue that he campaigned on. so i knew we would spend a lot of time on education. i hoped we would. because i started the -- texas book festival when we were in austin, it just seemed natural and actually james billington, the library of congress came straight...
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. >> well, barb is so unbelievably disciplined. it takes a lot of discipline to write in a diary, and then she would go to the white house pool and swim laps. every morning. >> now i can't. since i have new knees, they sink. i'm in real trouble. >> what fun it must have been to live with you. >> i don't know as george thinks so. >> i think he does. >> so speaking of routines of the day, when i read your memoir, the funniest thing was when you talked about at the white house correspondent's dinner your nightly routine. will you tell these people about that? i loved it so. >> well, the white house correspondents dinner, have you probably seen it every year on television, but it's the evening when all of the white house correspondents, the press that are assigned to the white house and their guests, and they always try to outcelebrity each other and invite lots of celebrities come to roast the president. as george said, everyone makes fun of the president, and then he stands up and makes fun of himself. so george was always very funny
. >> well, barb is so unbelievably disciplined. it takes a lot of discipline to write in a diary, and then she would go to the white house pool and swim laps. every morning. >> now i can't. since i have new knees, they sink. i'm in real trouble. >> what fun it must have been to live with you. >> i don't know as george thinks so. >> i think he does. >> so speaking of routines of the day, when i read your memoir, the funniest thing was when you talked about at...
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this year's top spot goes to barb rafaele. beyonce not even on the list. how about that? speak being of katie perry she's back on the market weeks after taking her relationship with rob akroid public. the two have split over fears that busy schedules would make things too different. and finally just how image conscious is tim tebow. tmz reports an actress in the production of "rock of ages" was asked to remove a twitter photo with tim tebow that wasn't wearing enough clothing. >> you need to make sure your twitter photos are all g-rated. i know you have that problem. >> yeah. >> i know. tough being bill karins. and we all laugh. this comes to us from wb imvic, connecticut where dads will do anything for their little girls. the dads dressed up in women's clothing and shoes ran around the track trying to win tickets for the all boy band for their daughters. five men competed. one dad won. hopefully the others won the respect of their daughters. i'm lynn berry and this is "early today," just your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. >> live, local, late-breaking,
this year's top spot goes to barb rafaele. beyonce not even on the list. how about that? speak being of katie perry she's back on the market weeks after taking her relationship with rob akroid public. the two have split over fears that busy schedules would make things too different. and finally just how image conscious is tim tebow. tmz reports an actress in the production of "rock of ages" was asked to remove a twitter photo with tim tebow that wasn't wearing enough clothing....
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i'd love to hear ross answer barb are a's question. can't we talk about, you know, the presidential rhetoric and the presidency of george w. bush? so i'm very hard in the book on the search for the historical jesus rid large and the endless revision nice take take on the gospel and the use of what i think are much less historically credibly tears that build christianity. the one place where i think sort of people writing in that area, the place where that case becomes the strongest, i think, is in some of the seminice scholars critiques of the way that early christianity developed and the extent to which different ways there was more of a simulation to existing norms than was suggested by the particularly the gospels. the new testament text as a whole, particularly the gospels, which i think, they don't suggest, they reveal that, you know, that -- they reveal a pretty radical, certainly by the standards of the day sexual eagle tear yafm. soft scholars are doing the right thing and trying to prioritize the gospels themselves over sort o
i'd love to hear ross answer barb are a's question. can't we talk about, you know, the presidential rhetoric and the presidency of george w. bush? so i'm very hard in the book on the search for the historical jesus rid large and the endless revision nice take take on the gospel and the use of what i think are much less historically credibly tears that build christianity. the one place where i think sort of people writing in that area, the place where that case becomes the strongest, i think, is...
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and the thing i would love for them to do is barb the oil companies. they don't set the price.on't know how long. >> and you know what is interesting . he refersitous. and you have the wonderful -- >> yeah. bottom line. the cynicism will continue in corporate america. that's never going to change. >> it might change if you have a different administration. and the residual affects is the worst poster section recovery. >> it will get worse. the whole campaign say what you want about president obama, he will have left in his barrel right now is capturing osama bin laden and demonizing business and the economy is slowing down. >> getting back to the topic to what ben said. prices don't stay elevated if there are not fundamental forces. >> that is interest rates. >> we don't want to talk about that. >> fascinating when we come back. homeownership in america. i mustad mitt - admit that. and folks at forbes said great nuse to all america. that is up next. president's reelection campaign accusing of mitt romney sending jobs over seas whampt about the green jobs going over seas and taki
and the thing i would love for them to do is barb the oil companies. they don't set the price.on't know how long. >> and you know what is interesting . he refersitous. and you have the wonderful -- >> yeah. bottom line. the cynicism will continue in corporate america. that's never going to change. >> it might change if you have a different administration. and the residual affects is the worst poster section recovery. >> it will get worse. the whole campaign say what you...
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. >> just like barb said, we miss all the people we work with. we see some still a lot. it is great to see susan and for everybody that has come for this, first lady's conference. it's really the people. people that work with there, butlers and ushers and all the people you live with every single day. you miss the most. all the people that work for george in the west wing. >> i have moved 27 different times. and i have learned -- i don't miss anything. i loved them all. but my life is perfect as it is. >> that is so healthy. >> nobody ever said i was unhealthy. i really think you can't miss -- although, she's the chef was nice. but -- you just go on to other things. we have been so lucky. all the bushs have been lucky. life has been -- i mean, these libraries and these -- whatever center you call your thing, anyway -- i know it's not a library. the people all come back. it is just -- we are very lucky. and we know it. and there are people who are hungry and people that are homeless. people that can't read. and, you know if you know somebody who is lonely, go see them. i
. >> just like barb said, we miss all the people we work with. we see some still a lot. it is great to see susan and for everybody that has come for this, first lady's conference. it's really the people. people that work with there, butlers and ushers and all the people you live with every single day. you miss the most. all the people that work for george in the west wing. >> i have moved 27 different times. and i have learned -- i don't miss anything. i loved them all. but my life...
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penny pearson, a lung. >> nobody realizes how hard it is to breathe. >> reporter: 18 people just like barbation, but facebook is about to revolutionize how donors and recipients find each other. in an exclusive interview with our own robin roberts, facebook ceo mark zuckerberg announced you can tell the facebook universe that you're an organ donation. his inspiration to save thousands came after seeing the impact facebook has around the world and from longtime girlfriend and aspiring pediatrician priscilla chan. >> our dinner conversations are often about facebook and the kids and the kids that she's meeting, and she'll see them getting sicker, and then all of a sudden an organ becomes available, and it's like she comes home and it's like her face is all lit up because someone's life is going to be better because of this. >> reporter: and the goal to make lives better for everyone says facebook coo and disney board member sheryl sandberg. >> the organ donation crisis is a social crisis. >> reporter: experts say with the number of people on facebook, more than 1 billion, enough connections
penny pearson, a lung. >> nobody realizes how hard it is to breathe. >> reporter: 18 people just like barbation, but facebook is about to revolutionize how donors and recipients find each other. in an exclusive interview with our own robin roberts, facebook ceo mark zuckerberg announced you can tell the facebook universe that you're an organ donation. his inspiration to save thousands came after seeing the impact facebook has around the world and from longtime girlfriend and...
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molten iron, splayed blood and torn guts across the narrow book-lined street as debate turned to barb's screeches, philosophy into choked smoke and a thousand years of history was buried in the rubble. or was there nothing except an inxoerable deadly silence. and the next reader is rick london. >> i'm going to read a few poems by the palestinian poet mahmud darish. i have the wisdom of one condemned to die. i possess nothing, so nothing can possess me and have written my will in my own blood. oh, inhabitant of my song, trust in water. and i sleep pierced and crowned by my tomorrow. i dream the earth's heart is greater than its mouth, more clear than its mirrors, and i was lost in a white cloud that carried me up high as if i were a hupo and the wind itself my wings. at dawn, the call of the night guard woke me from my dream, from my language. you will live another death, so revise your last will. the hour of execution is postponed again. i asked, until when? he said, wait till you have died some more. i said, i possess nothing, so nothing can possess me, and have written my will in my o
molten iron, splayed blood and torn guts across the narrow book-lined street as debate turned to barb's screeches, philosophy into choked smoke and a thousand years of history was buried in the rubble. or was there nothing except an inxoerable deadly silence. and the next reader is rick london. >> i'm going to read a few poems by the palestinian poet mahmud darish. i have the wisdom of one condemned to die. i possess nothing, so nothing can possess me and have written my will in my own...
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>>catherine: in milk tanker crashed into a barb wire fence to avoid hitting the cal. and this is a field near bakersfield. the barbed wire pond to the tanker. there was a river of milk flowing into the field. the crews had to spend about four hours trying to get the driver of there. he was eventually year lifted to a hospital with serious injuries. gloria allred is the offer that it fostered this was accusing the john travolta of sexually assaulting him. >>catherine: he, strong winds and low humidity are fuelling wildfires in arizona. one of the biggest is this gladiator fire burning in near crowned king. it is north of phoenix. has now burned more than 1,700 a. since it started on sunday. great. so, you're all set up. what's going on? installing cable. you know this is an ikea, right? yes, but look at this sofa! it's so comfortable. we don't want to leave. have you been living here? can i have dinner at michael's house? they're having meatballs. don't be back too late. you know it gets dark when they shut off the lights. okay. i can stay. you know, you can just buy t
>>catherine: in milk tanker crashed into a barb wire fence to avoid hitting the cal. and this is a field near bakersfield. the barbed wire pond to the tanker. there was a river of milk flowing into the field. the crews had to spend about four hours trying to get the driver of there. he was eventually year lifted to a hospital with serious injuries. gloria allred is the offer that it fostered this was accusing the john travolta of sexually assaulting him. >>catherine: he, strong...
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sources tell kron4 news it was quite a barb. the problem? -- bash. the problem?live here . he reportedly broke into the big home to throw the parties. wade is well known in the area for living an extravagant life and trouble maker, as well as someone who wanted to be at the center of attention. wade loved to show off his lam bergeany. several times during the proceedings, wade smiled and smirked, seemingly revelling in the spotlight. prosecutors tell kron4 there is much more to this case, and that more charges may be filed. after the hearing, wade's attorney warned of passing judgment on his client. >> this case is going to be very complicated, very sophisticated, and i would ask that everyone keep an open mind. >> reporter: wade issing held here in juvenile hall -- is being held here in juvenile hall. bail is set at $2 million. his attorney is attempting to have the entire case transferred to juvenile hall where the proceedings would be held behind closed doors. a hearing on that matter is scheduled for next month. >>> the fog hasn't been an issue out there toda
sources tell kron4 news it was quite a barb. the problem? -- bash. the problem?live here . he reportedly broke into the big home to throw the parties. wade is well known in the area for living an extravagant life and trouble maker, as well as someone who wanted to be at the center of attention. wade loved to show off his lam bergeany. several times during the proceedings, wade smiled and smirked, seemingly revelling in the spotlight. prosecutors tell kron4 there is much more to this case, and...
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this is barb from illinois, she writes, i work in a food store deli and we carry a product that claims to be gluten free. i have heard from other people that once the product is opened, and placed on a slicer used for other meats, it is not gluten free anymore. is that true? >> unfortunately, it is true. and that's because some meats have gluten containing additives. and when you're sharing a slicer with gluten free meat, and gluten containing meats there could be some cross contamination. for people that have a gluten intolerance, or they just get themselves off of gluten for a personal preference, it's not such an issue. but for people that have celiac disease or a wheat allergy, even a trace amount can be dangerous. >> really? >> so in that case your absolute safest bet is to buy packaged, sealed meats that say certified gluten free right on that label. >> is it possible to ask the deli worker not to use the slicer, right? >> it's difficult because it gets very chaotic and busy and unintentionally there will be cross contamination. but some delis are diligent. you just have to do so
this is barb from illinois, she writes, i work in a food store deli and we carry a product that claims to be gluten free. i have heard from other people that once the product is opened, and placed on a slicer used for other meats, it is not gluten free anymore. is that true? >> unfortunately, it is true. and that's because some meats have gluten containing additives. and when you're sharing a slicer with gluten free meat, and gluten containing meats there could be some cross...
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. >> hi, barb remarks it's been a busy morning on i-95. here's a live look. this earlier this is where the accident was, blocking all northbound lanes but things look better. your travel speed from quantico, looking at 60 mrtiles per hour. let's take a live look at route 50, heading inbound, passing landover road, making your way to new york avenue, not seeing any accidents for you inbound or as well as outbound 50 heading out towards annapolis. travel lanes are open at this time. barbara, back to you. >>> right now, a flood warning is in effect for urban areas and small streams of prince william county until 2:15 this afternoon. and for good reason -- take a look, heavy rain caused major flooding problems for the morning commute this is high water near the broad run vre station. news4's megan mcgrath spent the morning in bristow with a live report from there. still high water out there, huh, megan? >> reporter: we're still seeing some low-lying roads that are under water here. take a look at this here, we're on piper lane. we just had a tremendous amount of
. >> hi, barb remarks it's been a busy morning on i-95. here's a live look. this earlier this is where the accident was, blocking all northbound lanes but things look better. your travel speed from quantico, looking at 60 mrtiles per hour. let's take a live look at route 50, heading inbound, passing landover road, making your way to new york avenue, not seeing any accidents for you inbound or as well as outbound 50 heading out towards annapolis. travel lanes are open at this time....
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. >> reporter: yeah, they continued to brutalize her, they drove into a barbed wire fence, left her in the middle of the road. and then drove to a car wash to attempt to wash away the rest of her remains. and all these years later, everybody has the same question, why? why didn't you just give her the baby. that's all she wanted. she said, my baby, my baby, not my car, my car. and they never gave her the baby. >> wow, still no explanation. >> we may never know the answer. >> all right. >>> it was one year ago today navy seals raided osama bin laden's compound killing the terrorist master mind. president barack obama marked the occasion with a surprise trip to afghanistan today. more on what the president had to stay from afghanistan to the nation tonight. >> reporter: it is afghanistan afterall where it all started, where osama bin laden's followers trained for the 9/11 attack, where the united states retaliated with a war now in its 11th year, where nearly 2,000 american forces have died and tonight, president barack obama signed an agreement committing the united states to support af
. >> reporter: yeah, they continued to brutalize her, they drove into a barbed wire fence, left her in the middle of the road. and then drove to a car wash to attempt to wash away the rest of her remains. and all these years later, everybody has the same question, why? why didn't you just give her the baby. that's all she wanted. she said, my baby, my baby, not my car, my car. and they never gave her the baby. >> wow, still no explanation. >> we may never know the answer....
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. >> so they pulled the sting ray up and you can clearly see, its barb is completely gone. >> they are not out there to catch things and bring them back. they just want to see the an zals they are known to catch and release what they bring up on the hooks. they share a lot of these videos on their website, shark boy hunter.com. >> look at it. >> they take a few minutes to hang out with the stingray and appreciate his beauty. >> he is beautiful! >> yes, he is beautiful. don't know why someone would cut him. >> that's sad. >> so lovely how sympathetic this young boy is. >> there he goes. >>> we have a little angry elephant video for you. that elephant bumped that little tourist and then walked around it a couple of times just to tell him how it really feels. >> see how this one goes down. >> getting ready for the don't look down sweaty palm feeling. >> oh, boy! >> yes, he is. see what happens to him "right this minute." [ female announcer ] now get high speed internet at home on our newly expanded advanced digital network, a connection you can count on. introducing at&t u-verse high spee
. >> so they pulled the sting ray up and you can clearly see, its barb is completely gone. >> they are not out there to catch things and bring them back. they just want to see the an zals they are known to catch and release what they bring up on the hooks. they share a lot of these videos on their website, shark boy hunter.com. >> look at it. >> they take a few minutes to hang out with the stingray and appreciate his beauty. >> he is beautiful! >> yes, he is...
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it is a little disconcerting to be surrounded by barbed wire. [laughter] i was going to start by flipping a coin, but i figured only a portion of the audience would get the joke so i will not. i love the events like this. it is kind of a moment where there are no cost overruns, no change orders. there are no issues of tenants and property management. it is all wonderful. it is all a great project. i think we all need to -- it is a good idea to celebrate those moments as long as you possibly can. let me do my quick ad for enterprise. what are the largest investor in affordable housing in san francisco, the bay area, and california. we have $250 million invested within half a mile of this site. to invest particularly in the nonprofit developers and special needs of housing. it is a very much to what we feel we want to do and to our mission. that is very important to us. we have worked with chp and bridge many times. we're very proud to be part of it. i tried to think of what i was going to say on my way over here. in my cultural and religious trad
it is a little disconcerting to be surrounded by barbed wire. [laughter] i was going to start by flipping a coin, but i figured only a portion of the audience would get the joke so i will not. i love the events like this. it is kind of a moment where there are no cost overruns, no change orders. there are no issues of tenants and property management. it is all wonderful. it is all a great project. i think we all need to -- it is a good idea to celebrate those moments as long as you possibly...
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breaking a second story window and somehow escaped through the tall barb wire fence. prosecutors are trying to figure out how they did it. >>> still to come, she's a high school student working two jobs to help support her family. we'll find out why the judge sentenced her to a day behind bars. >>> and right after the break, a golden anniversary for one of our country's grandest bridges. >>> welcome back. 75 years ago today, the first cars drove across the golden gate bridge. since then, more than 2 billion cars have followed. the anniversary was marked with a major celebration. a milestone celebrated with a spectacular fireworks show over the san francisco bay. they paid tribute to the state's architectural view. and you didn't even need to cross in on the span to get in on the fun, thanks to the souvenir snapshot. >> and how did it feel to dangle off the bridge? >> it felt good. >> was it kind of scary? >> yeah. >> thousands of tourists and the bay area residence took part in the ceremonial hike or the bike ride across the 1.7 mile span. >> what is it about walking
breaking a second story window and somehow escaped through the tall barb wire fence. prosecutors are trying to figure out how they did it. >>> still to come, she's a high school student working two jobs to help support her family. we'll find out why the judge sentenced her to a day behind bars. >>> and right after the break, a golden anniversary for one of our country's grandest bridges. >>> welcome back. 75 years ago today, the first cars drove across the golden gate...
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instead of barbed wire and oppression, myanmar needs freedom, progress, and education. yangon, myanmar's largest city. fearing the destruction of their culture, the junta seemed bent on driving the country backward. anything that smacked of modernity, democracy, and progress was forbidden. these students are on the way to one of the few good schools in the city. this is where many high-ranking military officers send their children. the generals made sure that their own families had the best of everything. the rest of the education system was a shambles. even though times are changing, our film crew isn't welcome everywhere. just six months ago, a foreign camera team would not have been able to freely move about here. we would have had to sneak into a monastery like nyttawadi. during the years of uprisings, monasteries were a center of resistance. in nyttawadi, the buddhist abbot is consecrating some bags of rice. the rice is a donation to support the monastery's project the project is building a future for myanmar's young people. children here a religious and a secular
instead of barbed wire and oppression, myanmar needs freedom, progress, and education. yangon, myanmar's largest city. fearing the destruction of their culture, the junta seemed bent on driving the country backward. anything that smacked of modernity, democracy, and progress was forbidden. these students are on the way to one of the few good schools in the city. this is where many high-ranking military officers send their children. the generals made sure that their own families had the best of...
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and red like the stripe on richard's barb bar pole and the stitches on button holes on over alls of those coming to down on saturday. solid red at the blue moon and red like the eyes of the late staying patrons on sunday mornings. and in church the red of the edge of white pages in a black bound bible coming together, closing. red as a congregation rises. [applause]. >> this references a lynching. the lynching of 2 couples in monroe, georgia occurred july 25, 1946. it's now referred to has the morris ford lynching. insurance man, 1946. silos you might not be here april. ain't none of us never promise said tomorrow. if you died you would need a will. that way you control your nickel when you are gone. get your ducks in a row you might not be here come april. yeah, your policy is up-to-date and we will pay say if you lose an arm at the elbow at the mill. if you died you need a will. double pay for accidental deaths we have you down. your wife will not need to borrowo. you might not be here come april. being alive is enough to get you killed. do you hear about the folks in monroe? if they ha
and red like the stripe on richard's barb bar pole and the stitches on button holes on over alls of those coming to down on saturday. solid red at the blue moon and red like the eyes of the late staying patrons on sunday mornings. and in church the red of the edge of white pages in a black bound bible coming together, closing. red as a congregation rises. [applause]. >> this references a lynching. the lynching of 2 couples in monroe, georgia occurred july 25, 1946. it's now referred to...
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handles and the door bolts on several crypts after squeezing through holes in the fence fitted with barbed wire. >> the fence is breached regularly. but it's taken a turn for the worse. the 15th of may, somebody hiking on the trial behind me there, noticed there were two coffins laying out, exposed. >> the cemetery has been haunted by similar acts of vandalism dating back several years. >>> can the spacecraft of the future beat the heat. after more than a week in orbit, the dragon spacecraft will leave the space station tomorrow morning. and will splash down off the coast around 9:00. now, other spacecraft that have visited the space station were designed for one-way trips. dragon was built in southern california. the program was founded by elon musk. >>> the apple apparently doesn't fall far from the tree. steve jobs' successor, tim cook, reflected on the lessons learned working with the late icon. >> the focus is key. he taught me that the joy is in the journey. and this is a revelation today. and i think he taught all of us that life is fragile. >> cook appeared at a question and answer
handles and the door bolts on several crypts after squeezing through holes in the fence fitted with barbed wire. >> the fence is breached regularly. but it's taken a turn for the worse. the 15th of may, somebody hiking on the trial behind me there, noticed there were two coffins laying out, exposed. >> the cemetery has been haunted by similar acts of vandalism dating back several years. >>> can the spacecraft of the future beat the heat. after more than a week in orbit, the...
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as the protesters tried to break through a protective ring of barbed wire, soldiers responded with forcethe army brought in water cannons and then tear gas. the clashes went on for several hours. at times, the response was brutal. the demonstrators had gathered to protest against the disqualification of the hard- line islamist candidate for president. united in their hatred of the military rulers. he eventually, the army brought in reinforcements, cleared the area, and deployed armored vehicles. a general appeared on television to announce a nighttime curfew in the area. >> we call on all citizens to fully adhere to this for the armed forces will confront with determination of those who tried to violate this. >> tonight, there is an uneasy calm. but no one expects things to remain quiet in the days leading up to the presidential election. there are regular demonstrations and increasing numbers of violent clashes in a country always in gridlock. it is not a great atmosphere as rate reached the presidential elections in three weeks. but what the egyptians want above all is a return to norm
as the protesters tried to break through a protective ring of barbed wire, soldiers responded with forcethe army brought in water cannons and then tear gas. the clashes went on for several hours. at times, the response was brutal. the demonstrators had gathered to protest against the disqualification of the hard- line islamist candidate for president. united in their hatred of the military rulers. he eventually, the army brought in reinforcements, cleared the area, and deployed armored...
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we are going to string up barbed wire and a wall will be built. >> is it like 24-hours? >> he will have forces along the interior separating east and west as well as simply move them in since west merlin is in east germany, there will be forces that you can move in and blockade the roads and waterways. what does nato stand for? north atlantic treaty organization. if we are going to have a military alliance, nato is sort of in a military alliance with western europe. an attack upon a country of nato will bring the united states involvement. you don't want that. we had the bomb and you don't. the cold war is back and forth and back and forth. we do something, they do something. well, here's the soviet response to the creation of nato and the airlift. experts informed trueman of five years, ten years or more before the soviet union would have the atomic bomb. no. in early september, an american spy plane picks up evidence of a successful nuclear blast. it's not us. the blast actually occurred at the end of august. truman is informed in early september. this changes everythi
we are going to string up barbed wire and a wall will be built. >> is it like 24-hours? >> he will have forces along the interior separating east and west as well as simply move them in since west merlin is in east germany, there will be forces that you can move in and blockade the roads and waterways. what does nato stand for? north atlantic treaty organization. if we are going to have a military alliance, nato is sort of in a military alliance with western europe. an attack upon a...