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. >>> there' more to come at 4:00, kim kardashian bares all. >>> a hollood couple cars it quits. >>> the huge i don't believe it moment at a wedding.
. >>> there' more to come at 4:00, kim kardashian bares all. >>> a hollood couple cars it quits. >>> the huge i don't believe it moment at a wedding.
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Oct 8, 2010
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he arrived with barely a murmur of protest and would leave as a doctor. he was awarded the degree for his business knowledge and golf development. last week, one former principal handed his back in protest. the university knew the awards would be controversial. >> you can't not do things because they are controversial. one of the advances that people are doing significant things in almost every major advance. >> hitting bals overhear. >> mr. trump has been overseeing work over his golf course development near aberdeen which he says will be the greatest in the world but it could mean homeowners being forced off the land. >> we want to get the message across donald trump has destroyed our protected environment and trying to throw people out of their home, an 86-year-old woman and we are trying to inform the public. >> i heard there was going to be a big protest and nobody showed up and one at my airplane and nobody showed up. >> one local businessman took shoe. >> if he brings it out to aberdeen, it will be for economic benefits. >> i don't see it that way.
he arrived with barely a murmur of protest and would leave as a doctor. he was awarded the degree for his business knowledge and golf development. last week, one former principal handed his back in protest. the university knew the awards would be controversial. >> you can't not do things because they are controversial. one of the advances that people are doing significant things in almost every major advance. >> hitting bals overhear. >> mr. trump has been overseeing work over...
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that the report lays bare the government's hypocrisy on domestic and foreign policy while the united states is becoming so class polarized one percent of the population controls forty percent has access to and controls forty percent of the nation's well that's a gargantuan shift from even twenty or thirty years ago so the class polarization the rich really are getting richer and the poor getting poorer there's no social safety net to the extent that one was a good one existed it's been this aerated we're turning more and more into a warfare state rather than a welfare state you can have two point three million citizens arrested in prison that's more than any other country in the world incarcerating people at that level depriving those same people of jobs and education and then go around the world using military methods and high tech weaponry to say we are the great promoters of democracy of course that's completely hypocritical. time now to get closer to the parts of russia you may not have yet discovered. where five hundred kilometers northwest of moscow invalid in that's thousand y
that the report lays bare the government's hypocrisy on domestic and foreign policy while the united states is becoming so class polarized one percent of the population controls forty percent has access to and controls forty percent of the nation's well that's a gargantuan shift from even twenty or thirty years ago so the class polarization the rich really are getting richer and the poor getting poorer there's no social safety net to the extent that one was a good one existed it's been this...
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chief lanier says that is not true, that he was barely conscious. >>> now to a developing story. police in prince william county are looking at two separate crashes involving pedestrians, including one that -- bring us up-to-date. >> the first and fatal accident happened here on dumfries road. a man coming from this mcdonald, trying to cross the street. according to a witness, it happened in an instant. >> i have been wondering what was going on. it is pretty scary. >> at 6:30 this morning, a 38- year-old man was crossing dumfries road from a mcdonald's across jefferson davis highway. he was struck at at high speed by a dodge pickup truck and was pronounced dead at the scene. >> unfortunately at that time in the morning it will be dark out and people might not be p paying attention. >> the victim's brother and cousin were ready to talk, and this man saw it all. >> shocked. just surprised to see the pedestrian bridge >> it is not uncommon for people to cross here, because that -- just surprised to see the pedestrian. i'm not it is not uncommon for people to cross here. >> they can
chief lanier says that is not true, that he was barely conscious. >>> now to a developing story. police in prince william county are looking at two separate crashes involving pedestrians, including one that -- bring us up-to-date. >> the first and fatal accident happened here on dumfries road. a man coming from this mcdonald, trying to cross the street. according to a witness, it happened in an instant. >> i have been wondering what was going on. it is pretty scary....
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they leave behind a wasteland, stripped bare of all life. many immature fish also get caught in nets, endangering the remaining fish stocks. whether the fishing activity caused these conditions at me teateor bank remains to be seen. but it is clear dragnet fishing has devastating results. at the base, marine life is thriving. this area has not been fished with dragnets. researchers hope that the fish and marine fauna will return to the plateau and repopulate it. but first, the fishing nets will have to go elsewhere. >> that wraps up our in-depth, as the first ever census of marine life was released today. i am mcginley. thanks for joining us. ñxñx
they leave behind a wasteland, stripped bare of all life. many immature fish also get caught in nets, endangering the remaining fish stocks. whether the fishing activity caused these conditions at me teateor bank remains to be seen. but it is clear dragnet fishing has devastating results. at the base, marine life is thriving. this area has not been fished with dragnets. researchers hope that the fish and marine fauna will return to the plateau and repopulate it. but first, the fishing nets will...
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. >> reporter: when a hurricane hit in 2003 there were barely enough responders. now we have two teams of 28 experts. >> after isabelle, you remember the flooding. we oifed -- identified that was the capability we needed to expand. >> reporter: in the past different jurisdictions couldn't communicate because they had different radio frequencies. that's no longer the case. maryland's disaster task force helped out during hurricane katrina. they were on hand when president obama dame to -- came to baltimore and during pending storms they have been ready to g the team has also been standing by for huge events, like the army-navy game. >> thank you. there are actually two task force teams -- red and blue, so they can work 24 hours a day for seven days if need be. >>> let's check on the roads with sharon gibala. >> we're looking at three beltway accidents. the first is on the inner loop at charles street. one is block northwest washington. meantime a wreck in bel air, 924 at lawyer bush road-- laurel bush road. 95 northbound is slow, 29 minutes from the ft. mchenry tun
. >> reporter: when a hurricane hit in 2003 there were barely enough responders. now we have two teams of 28 experts. >> after isabelle, you remember the flooding. we oifed -- identified that was the capability we needed to expand. >> reporter: in the past different jurisdictions couldn't communicate because they had different radio frequencies. that's no longer the case. maryland's disaster task force helped out during hurricane katrina. they were on hand when president obama...
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barely said no, but bundles of rights should be awarded to same-sex couples. on transportation, clearly prefers -- the candidates will square off content on two radio debates next week. >> our coverage connection to the candidate. watch profiles of the candidates and get back from david collins back checks. log onto wbaltv.com and click on politics. >> a baltimore developer revealed more of what he has a plan for anne arundel mills. he says there will be new, live music been you operated by annapolis based ram's head. he believes the vote will go in his favor. >> all the clients and partners coming in with us have spent a lot of time and effort and money to figure this out with us. none of them are doing it because they think it is an academic exercise. they are doing it for the same reason we are doing it, we think we are going to win. >> he says construction will begin immediately if anne arundel county voters approved it in november. >> we have some breaking news, and accident tonight on southbound 95. >> this gisele bundchen 95 -- this is southbound 95. we
barely said no, but bundles of rights should be awarded to same-sex couples. on transportation, clearly prefers -- the candidates will square off content on two radio debates next week. >> our coverage connection to the candidate. watch profiles of the candidates and get back from david collins back checks. log onto wbaltv.com and click on politics. >> a baltimore developer revealed more of what he has a plan for anne arundel mills. he says there will be new, live music been you...
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sfo barely registering rain fall. nothing on the radar for san jose.he reason why is our storm has remained virtually parked in the same spot so we keep seeing the rain fall filtering up through the coastal locations up to the north bay. will see the light showers over the north bay right now and not very heavy rainfall petaluma may get a 10th of an inch of rainfall. you can see this motion of the storm began it's not moving that while it continues to motion ought to the northeast. the storm should progress up to the south as well as basically has removed all that much. here's the core of the storm it's about here yesterday so about 30 mi. in 24 hours. this will push through overnight we will see drier conditions into tomorrow and temperatures a little bit warmer out there tomorrow may be in the '60s. 63 in nassau, 65 in concord and 65 in morgan hill. it will warm up slightly as we move into halloween let's take a look of much retreating forecast. partly cloudy conditions mainly in the low 60s. it 8:00 at how were still few clouds remaining and the jac
sfo barely registering rain fall. nothing on the radar for san jose.he reason why is our storm has remained virtually parked in the same spot so we keep seeing the rain fall filtering up through the coastal locations up to the north bay. will see the light showers over the north bay right now and not very heavy rainfall petaluma may get a 10th of an inch of rainfall. you can see this motion of the storm began it's not moving that while it continues to motion ought to the northeast. the storm...
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. >> reporter: people who lived here barely had enough time to get out with the clothes on their back. >> there were people like falling off the fire escape trying to get out and they couldn't see so my brother used a flashlight so they could climb out. >> reporter: people on both sides evacuated, woken up by yelling. >> big fire, we need to go. this place is smoky. i woke up, open my back window. and my left-hand side, the building was just like fire, fire. >> reporter: all told, 75 people signed up for help from the red cross, 18 apartments remain evacuated. >> like my clothes, there, everything inside. >> reporter: three people were sent to the hospital with smoke inhalation. saint frances is only half a block away. this neighborhood between nob hill and the tenderloin has seen several fires recently. just sunday morning a fire did serious damage to a building on leavenworth and geary. >> my gosh. i don't know. just very scary, though. oh. this is scary. >> reporter: and this morning, as firefighters were fighting the fire on hyde, this small fire started sparking on the next block
. >> reporter: people who lived here barely had enough time to get out with the clothes on their back. >> there were people like falling off the fire escape trying to get out and they couldn't see so my brother used a flashlight so they could climb out. >> reporter: people on both sides evacuated, woken up by yelling. >> big fire, we need to go. this place is smoky. i woke up, open my back window. and my left-hand side, the building was just like fire, fire. >>...
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but the place they are returning to is barely recognizable.everal dozen houses have been badly damaged by the disaster. at least nine had to be bulldozed to make way for a new protective embankment designed to protect them from any future spill. and they have been told to wear pace maskses and other protective clothing at all times. >> i saved all the belongings i could. i used to work as a mechanic. my workshop was full of instruments and fittings. it is really bad. >> a tidal wave of sludge hit the town in the early afternoon on the 4th of october when only the old and the very young were in the village. nine died. people feel lucky. had the sludge struck at night as the villagers slept in their beds, the death toll could have been much higher. after 10 days of closure, the factory responsible for the spill was finally allowed to restart production. thousands of local jobs depend on the firm, and the government has appointed a caretaker for management while investigations continue into what caused one of europe's worst-ever disasters. >> one
but the place they are returning to is barely recognizable.everal dozen houses have been badly damaged by the disaster. at least nine had to be bulldozed to make way for a new protective embankment designed to protect them from any future spill. and they have been told to wear pace maskses and other protective clothing at all times. >> i saved all the belongings i could. i used to work as a mechanic. my workshop was full of instruments and fittings. it is really bad. >> a tidal wave...
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as far as the forecast from the hurricane center, right now barely on the lower end, category 1 hurricane. it will continue to move to the north as we go throughout the next two days. it should be off the coast of cancun wednesday night. after this, it looks like it will head for the u.s., but it will stall out and weaken near the western tip of cuban and die out by next weekend. the sheer, the things that rips storms apart will increase in the days ahead. that's why this should not turn into a big, strong storm and be a big problem for florida, such as wilma was. this storm system, hurricane now, probably the cancun area, a tiny bit of rain and damage. that's about it. it doesn't look like significant impacts. computer models are all weakening it. only one brings it close to south florida. as of now, that looks like an unlikely scenario the other stories going on around the country, big storms rolled through areas of the northeast and southern new england yesterday, including new york city. we also had strong storms down there in southern portions of louisiana. heavy rain on the coast no
as far as the forecast from the hurricane center, right now barely on the lower end, category 1 hurricane. it will continue to move to the north as we go throughout the next two days. it should be off the coast of cancun wednesday night. after this, it looks like it will head for the u.s., but it will stall out and weaken near the western tip of cuban and die out by next weekend. the sheer, the things that rips storms apart will increase in the days ahead. that's why this should not turn into a...
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the chase for a spot in europe next season as we speak they are two on up at home to rock bottom so bare and fernandez with a couple of second home goals for the hosts while in just under an hour of fourth place spot talk moscow inflicted a first defeat of the season only to send it on wednesday i hope for a start. while friday night holders remain went to games for the points i made is that it's petersburg after winning team who set out to redeem took the lead in some are straight after the interval of the corner lanka scoring from close range and thirteen minutes later back to second nicely set up by such a few times and do something so the defending champions are three points adrift of the top but senate two games in hand. while over in england the top four teams are all in action on saturday with leaders chelsea ally of blackburn frank long bodies again missing for chelsea as the league leaders look to expand their own feet and run i have a right to know in straight games second by all small growth five point six the top post and london dalby also west ham have to take on stoke the f
the chase for a spot in europe next season as we speak they are two on up at home to rock bottom so bare and fernandez with a couple of second home goals for the hosts while in just under an hour of fourth place spot talk moscow inflicted a first defeat of the season only to send it on wednesday i hope for a start. while friday night holders remain went to games for the points i made is that it's petersburg after winning team who set out to redeem took the lead in some are straight after the...
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. >> bare his chest and put both heels between his nipples. >> wait a minute. bare his chest? >> i'm screaming, where are they? where are they? >> for every minute our brains go without oxygen, our chances decrease by about 10%. without help, chris brooks, who had no heartbeat for well over ten minutes, had almost a zero chance of survival. but luckily for chris, his father was buying him some precious time. it was a new kind of cpr. and it was pioneered right here in arizona. it's a better way to save people whose hearts have stopped. >> what's the address? >> my husband's not responsive. >> okay. what's your address? >> this is a call to 911 in scottsdale, arizona. >> oh, my god. >> a 53-year-old man is in cardiac arrest, and that's his wife on the phone. >> is he breathing? >> no, he's not. >> listen to me. someone needs to start cpr. do you have anyone there that can do cpr? >> say what? >> listen carefully to the dispatcher. >> you need to put him on his back chllingt >> he's on his back. >> put the heel of your hand on his breast bone in the center of his chest. >> okay.
. >> bare his chest and put both heels between his nipples. >> wait a minute. bare his chest? >> i'm screaming, where are they? where are they? >> for every minute our brains go without oxygen, our chances decrease by about 10%. without help, chris brooks, who had no heartbeat for well over ten minutes, had almost a zero chance of survival. but luckily for chris, his father was buying him some precious time. it was a new kind of cpr. and it was pioneered right here in...
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the dow rose four points, the nasdaq barely budged and the s&p 500 was off half a point. volume hit the highest level of the week on both the big board and the nasdaq. president obama today said the nation is stepping up security after two suspicious packages were found on cargo planes bound for the u.s. >> at this stage, the american people should know that the counterterrorism professionals are taking this threat very seriously. and are taking all necessary and prudent steps to ensure our security. >> tom: those packages originated and yemen. weeks of strikes at france's oil refineries and major ports will soon be over. french trade unions today said they'll end the walkouts that crippled transportation and commerce. workers were protesting plans to raise france's retirement age to 62. pfizer today widen a recall of its popular cholesterol drug lipitor on reports of musty or moldy odors coming from the pills. the latest recall covers 38,000 bottles of 40-milligram tablets. in recent weeks pfizer has pulled over 300,000 lipitor bottles off the u.s. market. >> tom: still
the dow rose four points, the nasdaq barely budged and the s&p 500 was off half a point. volume hit the highest level of the week on both the big board and the nasdaq. president obama today said the nation is stepping up security after two suspicious packages were found on cargo planes bound for the u.s. >> at this stage, the american people should know that the counterterrorism professionals are taking this threat very seriously. and are taking all necessary and prudent steps to...
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he once told newspaper he could kill this man with his bare hands. now a san francisco man is accused of beating up the priest that he says raped him and his brother 35 years ago. joe vazquez with the look of a man who in the past said the priest stole his innocence and destroyed his life. joe? >> reporter: dana, sheriff deputies say he came here for his revenge. this is a retirement home for priests. he came and confronted this man and said remember me, you abused me and my brother? he is now out of the santa clara county jail. >> he has been releasedded on bail. at this point we won't have a comment. >> reporter: the 43 year old surrendered earlier this afternoon after authorities accused him of beating the priest that sexually abused him as a child. >> reporter: his attorney says he is not guilty. >> this is similar to the dallas episode who shot j.r. there are so many suspects i don't know how you could possibly narrow it down to one person. >> reporter: in a lawsuit he accused the priest of molesting he and his brother in 1985. the priest denies
he once told newspaper he could kill this man with his bare hands. now a san francisco man is accused of beating up the priest that he says raped him and his brother 35 years ago. joe vazquez with the look of a man who in the past said the priest stole his innocence and destroyed his life. joe? >> reporter: dana, sheriff deputies say he came here for his revenge. this is a retirement home for priests. he came and confronted this man and said remember me, you abused me and my brother? he...
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the fans can barely contain themselves. our cams are got a lot of people celebrating after that huge win in game two. so yes, certainly now we have to all turn our attention to texas. we know they are leaving in just a few hours to get out to texas for the next three games. maybe only the next two. certainly lots of fans we talked to last night. our crews they could barely contain their excitement. >> an exciting season. we persevered through the whole year. >> it feels amazing. i sold my wake board to be here. it's worth every second of it. whoa giants. >> reporter: so the celebrating happened outside it happened on the water, in the cove. it was happening at home. we can't watch it from the water, we can't watch it from at & t park. we'll have to watch it from our television at home, restaurants, bars. we will be making our way across the restaurant. i did see someone walk by with a texas sweatshirt. we'll check in with you in a little bit. >> thank you. >>> plenty of giants fans who couldn't get inside the ballpark still
the fans can barely contain themselves. our cams are got a lot of people celebrating after that huge win in game two. so yes, certainly now we have to all turn our attention to texas. we know they are leaving in just a few hours to get out to texas for the next three games. maybe only the next two. certainly lots of fans we talked to last night. our crews they could barely contain their excitement. >> an exciting season. we persevered through the whole year. >> it feels amazing. i...
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most reporting stations barely got .001.ust a little sprinkles, a taste of what is to come as we head into a changing season. here is a look at what is going on outside right now. there is shower activity, though not in our neck of the woods throughout the sierra and the central valley and south of tahoe. see the flashing red lightning bolts, those are lightning strikes that are happening. another cell producing lightning farther north. we will see this throughout the evening hours. you can't rule out a stray shower by the end of the night in the bay but for the most part things are drying up. expect clouds and a little drizzle into the overnight hours. temperatures in the 50s. warmer but staying in the 50s range for the bay. increasing cloud cover overnight tonight and inland, partly cloudy skies with a lingering chance of a shower. tomorrow, breezy area wide. that will be the big story. fog and drizzle on the coast as you head out for the morning commute. sunshine by the bay. inland mostly sunny but breezy. we will see inc
most reporting stations barely got .001.ust a little sprinkles, a taste of what is to come as we head into a changing season. here is a look at what is going on outside right now. there is shower activity, though not in our neck of the woods throughout the sierra and the central valley and south of tahoe. see the flashing red lightning bolts, those are lightning strikes that are happening. another cell producing lightning farther north. we will see this throughout the evening hours. you can't...
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start with the system for tomorrow. 5:00, the rain is just barely beginning to approach the north bay. the cold front starts to fall apart as it moves across the heart of the bay area around 10:00 tomorrow evening and then really other than a few early morning showers on friday it is pretty much all done and over with around 10:00 in the morning. overnight tonight, cloudy skies, coastal drizzle. temperatures in the north bay valleys in the mid to upper 40s. for most of the rest of the bay area low to mid 50s. tomorrow in f. you are going to the game take an umbrella with you. chance of showers at 4:57 when the giants take on the phillies for game five. mid 50s for the temperatures and it is going to be a cool one tomorrow evening. highs for your thursday in the south bay, coming down a few degrees. 67 san jose and campbell. starting out with partly cloudy skies and then increasing cloud cover throughout the day. on the peninsula, 66 redwood city, los altos. downtown san francisco, 61 degrees under mostly cloudy skies. and in the north bay, you see the ranges barely beginning to approa
start with the system for tomorrow. 5:00, the rain is just barely beginning to approach the north bay. the cold front starts to fall apart as it moves across the heart of the bay area around 10:00 tomorrow evening and then really other than a few early morning showers on friday it is pretty much all done and over with around 10:00 in the morning. overnight tonight, cloudy skies, coastal drizzle. temperatures in the north bay valleys in the mid to upper 40s. for most of the rest of the bay area...
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purveyors of our beloved the outward appearance of the operation is changed significantly as we're barely finding rivers still running with nuggets but with the help of new and improved technology to use is now clearly pounds of gold out of oceans of essentially typical topsoil for the gold or from the n.p.r. ins could suppose it could also contain such elements as car bombs with some money in them these elements trump the gold particles and resists the soil and i. through a normal. developed. helps us to. increase cold extraction levels as compared to traditional techniques. approaches have just come into fashion in the gold industry over the last two decades it's developed in major mining in research countries several of the key bacteria and. system used by. our russian. exactly it may not look like gold just yet but it comes out cheaper more energy efficient and with fewer environmentally harmful byproducts than traditional methods relying on heat and pressure. serious scientific and engineering challenge the solution developed. and implemented on the cross. is unique not only for russ
purveyors of our beloved the outward appearance of the operation is changed significantly as we're barely finding rivers still running with nuggets but with the help of new and improved technology to use is now clearly pounds of gold out of oceans of essentially typical topsoil for the gold or from the n.p.r. ins could suppose it could also contain such elements as car bombs with some money in them these elements trump the gold particles and resists the soil and i. through a normal. developed....
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. >> survival is barely a year if left untreated. here at the brain tumor center, karen found hope, an experimental vaccine. there's a futuristic name, cdx 110. it uses the body's own immune system to attack tumor cells. it won't work on all tumor patients, just the ones that make one particular protein. in those patients, it goes off like a smart bomb. now, she gets a shot, a painful one, every month. look at the results. we were able to pay her another visit, a full year later. remember, most patients don't live that long. >> it's been a year and a half. as long as the vaccine works, then i'll be getting monthly shots. when it doesn't work, then i'm in trouble. >> dr. john sampson helped develop it. >> what can we say about the vaccine now. in terms of educating people. >> we are careful not to overpromise what somebody can deliver. it's still an experimental stage. patients are living two to three times longer with the vaccine. >> the results made public in june were less dramatic. on average, compared to regular therapy, it nearl
. >> survival is barely a year if left untreated. here at the brain tumor center, karen found hope, an experimental vaccine. there's a futuristic name, cdx 110. it uses the body's own immune system to attack tumor cells. it won't work on all tumor patients, just the ones that make one particular protein. in those patients, it goes off like a smart bomb. now, she gets a shot, a painful one, every month. look at the results. we were able to pay her another visit, a full year later....
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how he managed to survive six days in 100-degree heat with barely any food or water. tonight, a hik,, [ female announcer ] jerry brown and oakland's schools. what were the facts? fact: march 7, 2000. brown asks voters for new mayoral power to appoint school board members. he gets it, and promises better schools. but the drop out rate increases 50%. the school budget goes into a 100 million dollar deficit. the schools become so bad the state has to take them over. it was "largely a bust," he admitted. jerry brown. failure as governor. failure as mayor. failure we can't afford now. what are you doing, friending somebody? yeah. you got time for that? you got time to earn more on your savings, online at capitalone.com. that's new school banking, baby! instead of earning squatootski... your savings will be earning three times the national average. now, let's review. capital one interestplus savings... at three times more. go to capitalone.com. what's in your wallet? los angeles. >>> tonight a hiker is recovering after surviving six days in the desert outside los angeles. e
how he managed to survive six days in 100-degree heat with barely any food or water. tonight, a hik,, [ female announcer ] jerry brown and oakland's schools. what were the facts? fact: march 7, 2000. brown asks voters for new mayoral power to appoint school board members. he gets it, and promises better schools. but the drop out rate increases 50%. the school budget goes into a 100 million dollar deficit. the schools become so bad the state has to take them over. it was "largely a...
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the bare one of the iconic images of russia recently though the relationship between these animals and the people who live alongside them has been less than cordial the searing heat and fires which swept through russia this summer destroyed much of the bear's winter food supply forcing them to search for alternatives in these russian city of sifted garden a twenty six year old man had a very lucky escape after he was attacked by a bear right in the center of the city the man was bitten in the neck and realizes how fortunate he was. i still can't understand how i escaped death i somehow managed to push the animal away so he fell crushing a fence. elsewhere in the city there was a more mecarbil incident involving a bear while visiting a cemetery two women saw it they believed to be a large man crouching by the grave as they got closer they realized that it was in fact a bear which had dug up a body and was feeding on it the women scream scared the animal away it's at least hundreds took turns to guard the cemetery itself far there has been no sign of the bear so we have the situation und
the bare one of the iconic images of russia recently though the relationship between these animals and the people who live alongside them has been less than cordial the searing heat and fires which swept through russia this summer destroyed much of the bear's winter food supply forcing them to search for alternatives in these russian city of sifted garden a twenty six year old man had a very lucky escape after he was attacked by a bear right in the center of the city the man was bitten in the...
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he once told a newspaper he could kill this man with his bare hands. now a san francisco man is accused of beating up the priest that he says raped him and his brother 35 years ago. joe vazquez with the story of a man who in the past has said that the priest stole his innocence and destroyed his life. joe? >> reporter: investigators say the attacker arrived here at this jesuit nursing home, confronted a priest and said remember me? you abused me and my brother. >> reporter: will lynch of san francisco is now out of the santa clara county jail. >> as you can see he has been released on jail much at -- released on bail. we won't comment at this point. >> reporter: he claims the priest sexually abused him when he was a child. lynch's attorney says his client is not guilty. >> there are so many suspects. i don't know how you could possibly narrow it down to one person. >> reporter: lynch accused father jerry of molesting him and his brother in 1975 while the lynch brothers were on a camping trip in the santa cruz mountains. the priest denies the allegation
he once told a newspaper he could kill this man with his bare hands. now a san francisco man is accused of beating up the priest that he says raped him and his brother 35 years ago. joe vazquez with the story of a man who in the past has said that the priest stole his innocence and destroyed his life. joe? >> reporter: investigators say the attacker arrived here at this jesuit nursing home, confronted a priest and said remember me? you abused me and my brother. >> reporter: will...
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Oct 27, 2010
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the best thing, it's baring the 49ers who is quietly road tripping in london.like sight seeing out there. here are the owners, the cheerleaders at london bridge, then hanging out with the mayor. london has no idea that the minors are 1-6, but they're ready for denver. over and over again and hoping is doing the g for different results. i've built businesses. i've built a business. met the payroll. met a payroll. i enter this office beholden to no one except you. i will owe my office to no one but you. i don't owe anyone anything. i don't owe anyone anything. what's the worst that can happen? what's the worst thing that can happen? "abolish the public schools." he even called our schools "insidious" and "socialism." as families struggle to raise their kids, to provide a good education, harmer bragged, "we can design a plan to dismantle them." david harmer is just too radical. we need jerry mcnerney. protecting local schools from devastating cuts. he's a moderate, endorsed by the stockton record, the independent, and our local teachers. i'm jerry mcnerney, and i
the best thing, it's baring the 49ers who is quietly road tripping in london.like sight seeing out there. here are the owners, the cheerleaders at london bridge, then hanging out with the mayor. london has no idea that the minors are 1-6, but they're ready for denver. over and over again and hoping is doing the g for different results. i've built businesses. i've built a business. met the payroll. met a payroll. i enter this office beholden to no one except you. i will owe my office to no one...
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Oct 15, 2010
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we were barely able to drive away just as the ceiling was crashing in.there in that mine, i learned to pray. we are now learning that the miracle at the mine has a dark side. this man was the only journalist allowed to speak to the men as their lives hung in the balance. >> they're fighting because some people wanted to try to climb out. some wanted to stay where they are. >> reporter: there was the specter of starvation and worse. >> they were terrified and afraid that the first man to die might be eaten by the other ones. >> cannibalism. >> they were eating almost nothing. >> reporter: it is a lot to forget. they will have help. thigh are being showered with offers of gifts. and a greek mining magnate will treat them to vacations. president pinera challenged the miners to a soccer match. he joked that the losing team would have to go back to the mine. fortunately, the miners laughed, a sign that humor will help them heal from their experience. in chile, diana alvear, abc news. >>> there is late video of three miners, apparently sneaking out of the back
we were barely able to drive away just as the ceiling was crashing in.there in that mine, i learned to pray. we are now learning that the miracle at the mine has a dark side. this man was the only journalist allowed to speak to the men as their lives hung in the balance. >> they're fighting because some people wanted to try to climb out. some wanted to stay where they are. >> reporter: there was the specter of starvation and worse. >> they were terrified and afraid that the...
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i haven't exactly been doing my time in the weight room i can still snap them with my bare hands so to make them stronger we have to stick them in the oven and crank up the heat. inside to kolker the stages are subjected to high pressure and five hundred plus degree celsius heat which not only for just iron and copper alloys together but compresses and strengthens the whole stage. underpins the production is hardly new it was developed by the russian scientists. in the eighteenth twenties to make. these methods already includes most of the basics used in the modern era as machine building exploded in the twentieth century so too did the waste from the forging of even the smallest metal detail particularly in the postwar context condom eyes on this valuable waste brought back more precise. matters after the manufacturing of the stages there passed on for chemical treatment that's quite old in making them ready for action deep under the earth the conditions for oil and gas drilling and pumping are increasingly inverse as the older and more easily accessible wells. has already pioneered t
i haven't exactly been doing my time in the weight room i can still snap them with my bare hands so to make them stronger we have to stick them in the oven and crank up the heat. inside to kolker the stages are subjected to high pressure and five hundred plus degree celsius heat which not only for just iron and copper alloys together but compresses and strengthens the whole stage. underpins the production is hardly new it was developed by the russian scientists. in the eighteenth twenties to...
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Oct 14, 2010
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we were barely able to drive away, just as the creaming was crashing in. jonathan franklin, who is writing a book about this miracle at the mine, was the only journalist allowed to speak to the miners while they were buried alive. those first two and a half weeks, he says, were so chaotic, fistfights broke out. >> they're fighting because some people wanted to try and climb out, some people wanted to stay where they are. >> reporter: the miners foreman separated the men into groups, he says, not to keep them busy, but to keep them from fighting. some of the men were so depressed that for days they stayed on their cots, barely moving. and as we've said, there was the hunger. he says, we were so skinny. i lost 25 pounds. i was so hungry, i felt my insides were eating themselves. at that point, i was so scared of not ever getting to know my son, which is what i wanted most. the men agreed their only course was to ration their food. less than a soda cap full of salmon and tuna every two days. the only water they had tasted like motor oil. and there's something
we were barely able to drive away, just as the creaming was crashing in. jonathan franklin, who is writing a book about this miracle at the mine, was the only journalist allowed to speak to the miners while they were buried alive. those first two and a half weeks, he says, were so chaotic, fistfights broke out. >> they're fighting because some people wanted to try and climb out, some people wanted to stay where they are. >> reporter: the miners foreman separated the men into groups,...
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purveyors of our beloved the outward appearance of the operation is changed significantly as we're barely finding reverse still running with nuggets but with the help of new and improved technology to use is now cooling pounds of gold out of oceans of essentially typical topsoil. the gold or from the n.p.r. ins could suppose it also contains such elements as car bombs with and some money in them these elements trump the gold particles and resists the soil and that process through which gold is normally recalled. developed by a oxidation which helps us to screen out the resistance elements and consequently increase cold extraction levels as compared to traditional techniques that are good so will the bio oxidizing in bio beaching approaches have just come into fashion. in the gold industry over the last two decades we've developed in major mining in research countries several of the key bacteria and extraction system used by. our russian. about exactly it may not look like gold just yet but it comes out cheaper more energy efficient and with fewer environmentally harmful byproducts than tr
purveyors of our beloved the outward appearance of the operation is changed significantly as we're barely finding reverse still running with nuggets but with the help of new and improved technology to use is now cooling pounds of gold out of oceans of essentially typical topsoil. the gold or from the n.p.r. ins could suppose it also contains such elements as car bombs with and some money in them these elements trump the gold particles and resists the soil and that process through which gold is...
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barely got out of college. she barely got out of college. >> what a snob you are. barely got out of college. harry truman didn't go to college. >> what's worse, a clean-shaven marxist or bearded marxist? >> he called himself -- >> i want to know your calibrations. you think this is better, here's the mcmahon campaign. a devastating ad right before last night's debate. we're going to show you the ad followed by blumenthal addressing it. let's see who won. >> would you lie about serving in a war? >> we have learned something very important since the days that i served in vietnam. >> dick blumenthal did, again and again. >> i'm proud of my military service. on a few occasions, out of hundreds, when i commented on it, i described it inaccurately and i regret it. i take full responsibility for it. it was not intentional, but that is no excuse. and i want to say that i am sorry, particularly to our veterans and most especially to the veterans of vietnam. >> can you explain the fact that i take full responsibility for
barely got out of college. she barely got out of college. >> what a snob you are. barely got out of college. harry truman didn't go to college. >> what's worse, a clean-shaven marxist or bearded marxist? >> he called himself -- >> i want to know your calibrations. you think this is better, here's the mcmahon campaign. a devastating ad right before last night's debate. we're going to show you the ad followed by blumenthal addressing it. let's see who won. >> would...
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lying around the house next door a young child and a mother who looks barely more than a child herself extremely scared and upset and it really makes it very apparent just how sensitive this issue of civilian participation in raids has raised concerns about whether members of the foundation should be allowed to take the law into their own hands. it's an action which is cruel is it wrong to rescue a drowning person by pulling their here if people say it's cruel inhumane let them teach us how to do it otherwise we work twenty four seven to help these people when the state isn't doing anything we're all we have to do be initiative on the relationship the group is for sure the authorities and you catherine is a fragile one that in eleven years they have managed to pull their energies to fight the drug issue effectively those caught in the raids face either arrest or we have this run by the glory is left to family members to give the final consent. conditions are hard they spend a month being weaned off drugs on a very basic diet and inquire conditions but with the group claiming is so. per
lying around the house next door a young child and a mother who looks barely more than a child herself extremely scared and upset and it really makes it very apparent just how sensitive this issue of civilian participation in raids has raised concerns about whether members of the foundation should be allowed to take the law into their own hands. it's an action which is cruel is it wrong to rescue a drowning person by pulling their here if people say it's cruel inhumane let them teach us how to...
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drugs lying around the house next door a young child and a mother who looks barely more than a child herself extremely scared and upset and it really makes it very apparent just how sensitive this issue is. should people be able to do this walking into homes and taking the law into their own hands. it's an action which is cruel as it's wrong to rescue a drowning person by pulling their here if people say it's cruel and inhumane let them teach us how to do it otherwise we work twenty four seven to help these people when the state isn't doing anything we're aware of to be an issue to. the authorities didn't quite see it that way for twenty three year old man year go by car and several other members of the group using the same methods in the city of new to gil were arrested a move which was met with strong public criticism. this chap igor carried out over two hundred operations against drug dealers as a result the mortality rate has halved the gypsies are afraid to sell drugs and consequently don't bribe your thora who's clearly the authorities there didn't like that the court handed do
drugs lying around the house next door a young child and a mother who looks barely more than a child herself extremely scared and upset and it really makes it very apparent just how sensitive this issue is. should people be able to do this walking into homes and taking the law into their own hands. it's an action which is cruel as it's wrong to rescue a drowning person by pulling their here if people say it's cruel and inhumane let them teach us how to do it otherwise we work twenty four seven...