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. >> when i run bare foot my feet feel good. >> running bare foot? is it a good idea? >> gambling may be the reason behind the special session that starts tomorrow but it's not the only one the battle over dogs has them gearing up tonight. >> you don't want to over do it on yourself or on the kids. >> a future athlete on your hands in how to keep the cost of the sports down. the news starts right now. >> let's run outside with our shoes on. here we are in townsend. great night to get an ice cream. will it stay calm? we are here with look at first forecast. >> warm night. in the mid80s. temperature wise the numbers cool off, a quiet night. the biggest storm continues to move into mexico for the second time ernesto going up to near hurricane strength. remember tomorrow to dress light because it'll get hot and humid. >> tomorrow is the day. state lawmakers head back to work in annapolis. they are look over the plan to expand government. 55 pages n is the proposal, brings in table games, adds a new cast no. >> it's not going to be the many thing. >> there is another issue.
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more and more people are running bare foot. the potential dangers you need to watch out for. >>> chick-fil-a protests against the fast food chain, after the company's president opens up about gay marriage. ,,, >>> it's 6:30. 90 degrees and sunny. good evening, everyone. thanks for staying with wjz. here are some of the stories people are talking about tonight. two days after people in the country helped set records on chick-fil-a appreciation day, gay rights activists descended on the fast food restaurant today. melissa says how gay and lesbian groups are back with love. >> reporter: gay rightsant vists celebrated kiss day. this falls on the heels of the march from the president's stance saying he supports the definition of a bible's definition of a family unit, which was generally accepted as opposition to same-sex marriage. >> it's good that everybody is on facebook. and people are talking about it. you have to get out like this. >> reporter: gay and less -- lesbian activists. >> you don't have to be gay to be out here today.
more and more people are running bare foot. the potential dangers you need to watch out for. >>> chick-fil-a protests against the fast food chain, after the company's president opens up about gay marriage. ,,, >>> it's 6:30. 90 degrees and sunny. good evening, everyone. thanks for staying with wjz. here are some of the stories people are talking about tonight. two days after people in the country helped set records on chick-fil-a appreciation day, gay rights activists...
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inront o each bo. >> india team used their bare hands to remove the people. it's not that they didn't have the machinery. the idea was to show respect. >> reporter: the immediate aftermath was a time of trial for those. thenterpretersrodud a translated copy of the bock. the mare of onagawa attended the event. he expressed gratitude on behalf of the citizens. >> translator: we lost so much in the disaster. but we also forged priceless friendships and ties. these are invaluable to us and they give us the strength to move on and look to the future. >> reporter: the mayor said the city has begun to rebuild itself. he expressed optimism that the local fishing industry would resume and he promised to keep the indian people informed on ga what's progress. >>> people who work in japan's tourism industry are always looking to le vitor t this country. many taylor trips to specific groups. one business in osaka are trying to attract travellers who are part of the muslim population. agents say the market can't ignored. but for religious reasons it has to be accommodated
inront o each bo. >> india team used their bare hands to remove the people. it's not that they didn't have the machinery. the idea was to show respect. >> reporter: the immediate aftermath was a time of trial for those. thenterpretersrodud a translated copy of the bock. the mare of onagawa attended the event. he expressed gratitude on behalf of the citizens. >> translator: we lost so much in the disaster. but we also forged priceless friendships and ties. these are invaluable...
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we are taxing work the barely taxing wealth region but barely tax and wealth. that is the wrong priority. -- we're taxing work but barely taxing wealth. the robin hood taxes an idea whose time has come. radicals light nicholke nicolasy and angela merkel have a tax on currency transactions that would bring in $350 billion a year. some of my heroes are the nurses of this country. national nurses united heal america. tax-loss >>> there are a slew -- tax on wall street. there are a slew of good things that 1%ers are for. >> he is not really offering of a lot. >> he is talking about being taxed less than his assistant. there is a group of patriotic millionaires. it is the belief that you owe backe to a country that has helped to make you what you are. steve jobs -- we had a tough column in the last issue. it was tough not about apple labor practices in china. here you had a man of great wealth was talking about cutting taxes and never really gave of his philanthropic wealth. poor bill gates, he gets nailed for being so square. you can disagree with some things. but
we are taxing work the barely taxing wealth region but barely tax and wealth. that is the wrong priority. -- we're taxing work but barely taxing wealth. the robin hood taxes an idea whose time has come. radicals light nicholke nicolasy and angela merkel have a tax on currency transactions that would bring in $350 billion a year. some of my heroes are the nurses of this country. national nurses united heal america. tax-loss >>> there are a slew -- tax on wall street. there are a slew of...
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hey, there's barely a line at space mountain. you there ! i am looking for someone, hair black as night, skin white as snow ! yeah, yeah, i got that ! she is at the castle. dad ! honey ! but she's on the move. disney mobile magic, on verizon. you wouldn't happen to have an apple ? find characters, access wait times for the park you're in, and enjoy premium features when you download disney mobile magic, powered by verizon. >> we've been reporting on the drought that has devastated the corn belt. >> yesterday a dire new assessment from the department of agriculture. the nation is on track to have the worst corn crop in two decades. more now from erica east side wards. >> reporter: cornfields are a reflection of dried up farms across the country. >> it's been hotter than it's been before. >> reporter: millions of acres of corn are a waste. the department of agriculture now predicts a 17% drop in the national corn kneeled, bringing prices to a record high. grocery store corn on the cob shouldn't be affected as much as the corn that feeds the li
hey, there's barely a line at space mountain. you there ! i am looking for someone, hair black as night, skin white as snow ! yeah, yeah, i got that ! she is at the castle. dad ! honey ! but she's on the move. disney mobile magic, on verizon. you wouldn't happen to have an apple ? find characters, access wait times for the park you're in, and enjoy premium features when you download disney mobile magic, powered by verizon. >> we've been reporting on the drought that has devastated the...
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had a key ♪ ♪ ♪ take it fall stride ♪ we barely had a key ♪ done before we tried (cheers and applausething at all? ever? you look befuddled. you wanna flip that one i'm telling you, you're gonna burn it. they're gonna be like hockey pucks. i'm just sayin'. i used to be a grillmaster at a summer camp, hand it over. and i would consider some sauces. just sayin'. ow! hey mj! we should hang out. thanks man. sure. new hanes tagless underwear. go tagless. >> stephen: well, that's it for night two of colbch h *rbgella. now, if there are any fans here who brought demo types to give to grizzly bear please deposit them in the area marked "hudson river." good night. captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( cheers and applause ) hey, welcome to "the daily show." my name is jon stewart. our guest tonight, oh, this is a treat. olympic gold medalist misty may-treanor here to talk about her recent tabloid breakup with let's say someone from "the hunger games." anyway, there was a grea
had a key ♪ ♪ ♪ take it fall stride ♪ we barely had a key ♪ done before we tried (cheers and applausething at all? ever? you look befuddled. you wanna flip that one i'm telling you, you're gonna burn it. they're gonna be like hockey pucks. i'm just sayin'. i used to be a grillmaster at a summer camp, hand it over. and i would consider some sauces. just sayin'. ow! hey mj! we should hang out. thanks man. sure. new hanes tagless underwear. go tagless. >> stephen: well, that's it...
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had a key ♪ ♪ ♪ take it fall stride ♪ we barely had a key ♪ done before we tried (cheers and applauseing at all? ever? you look befuddled. you wanna flip that one i'm telling you, you're gonna burn it. they're gonna be like hockey pucks. i'm just sayin'. i used to be a grillmaster at a summer camp, hand it over. and i would consider some sauces. just sayin'. ow! hey mj! we should hang out. thanks man. sure. new hanes tagless underwear. go tagless. >> stephen: well, that's it for night two of colbch h *rbgella. now, if there are any fans here who brought demo types to give to grizzly bear please deposit them in the area marked "hudson river." oo
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i also barely pay my bills each month. this industry is a very difficult one, especially given the rising rents and costs of doing business in a very expensive city. paying $1,500 would be months worth of profit. there's no way i could ever document each and every sale with an identifying description of these customer. my customers would see this as an invasion of their privacy and i would lose business because of it. a reputable small business that contributes to the economic vitality of san francisco. please treat people and people like me accordingly. i strongly support the repeal of this anti-business and unnecessary police code. supervisor wiener: thank you. next speaker. >> it good afternoon, supervisors. i'm the owners of leftovers home consignment shop on van ness. we've been in business three years. i do understand the importance of making sure the people in this business are selling items that are surrendered by the actual owners of their property. i think it's realistic and understandable to have us fill out inf
i also barely pay my bills each month. this industry is a very difficult one, especially given the rising rents and costs of doing business in a very expensive city. paying $1,500 would be months worth of profit. there's no way i could ever document each and every sale with an identifying description of these customer. my customers would see this as an invasion of their privacy and i would lose business because of it. a reputable small business that contributes to the economic vitality of san...
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of sixty one he can't match his socks he can barely button. the shirt he was hired to work at a car wash he was assigned to the drying the cars and fired for being too slow he can barely perform these sort of basic daily functions and yet he was considered competent enough to be facing the execution i mean at the very least this is a gray area i mean to take rick perry's defense here. it's not but whatever will give him the benefit of the of the doubt here. as it being a gray area the death penalty is more expensive than keeping someone in so you can economically it's not viable it hasn't been shown to deter crime at all so now here we have someone who is mentally disabled giving rick perry the better for the doubt we'll call it a gray area why even move forward anyways what is the benefit in executing someone this point is this bloodthirst i mean how would you describe it i mean i think this case shows the absolute arbitrary nature of the death penalty and how unfair it is it's supposed to be reserved for the worst of the worst offenders and
of sixty one he can't match his socks he can barely button. the shirt he was hired to work at a car wash he was assigned to the drying the cars and fired for being too slow he can barely perform these sort of basic daily functions and yet he was considered competent enough to be facing the execution i mean at the very least this is a gray area i mean to take rick perry's defense here. it's not but whatever will give him the benefit of the of the doubt here. as it being a gray area the death...
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had a key ♪ ♪ ♪ take it fall stride ♪ we barely had a key ♪ done before we tried (cheers and applause if there are any fans here who brought demo types to give to grizzly bear please deposit them in the area marked "hudson river." good night.
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. >>> we barely got out he came back today and found everything on >>> some residents not allowed back in. >>> i feel for everybody else >>> in the town of that their bill, idaho residents were taken what they could in some places it was so thick visibility reduced to 10 ft.. nationwide 40,000 wildfires have burned 6 million a. this year that is 1 million more than average dru levenson cbs news >>> news from halloween director tony scott has committed suicide by jumping from a los angeles bridge is brother read this got directed top gun and beverly hills to a suicide note was found in his car tony scott was 68. the search for missing uc-davis didn't draw volunteers to the american river near sacramento. linnea lomax 19 years old missing since she walked away from a mental health facilities several weeks ago organizers plotted attraction may have taken volunteers to part in the search among the volunteers mark klass who founded class kids after the abduction and murder of his daughter polly klass. in anaheim memorial service for the two young brothers who died at a church outing in yose
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can barely see over the pulpit. inside the controversial world of the pint-size preachers. >>> and made in miami. from sofia vergara to william levy. these soaps are the hottest breeding ground for latin stars. and now they've moved themselves south of the border to sunny florida. we go behind the scenes of the drama of the shows with millions of fans. >>> plus, being marley. from three little birds to in love. he's changed history. bob marley's oldest son opens up about the man and the legend. >>> good evening. i'm cynthia mcfadden. we begin tonight with religion. it's been said that wisdom comes from the mouths of babes but what about eternal salvation? in an age when many kids are more interested in computer games than spiritual guidance, one 11-year-old has already become an ordained minister with a faithful crowd of followers. and he's not alone, he's just part of a controversial world of preaching kids. abc's dan harris brings us a look inside his unusual life. >> somebody shout glory! hallelujah! >> reporter:
can barely see over the pulpit. inside the controversial world of the pint-size preachers. >>> and made in miami. from sofia vergara to william levy. these soaps are the hottest breeding ground for latin stars. and now they've moved themselves south of the border to sunny florida. we go behind the scenes of the drama of the shows with millions of fans. >>> plus, being marley. from three little birds to in love. he's changed history. bob marley's oldest son opens up about the...
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he can catch catfish with his bare hands even though he could use a reel easily. is is there any substance that we can talk about here? >> paul ryan was a terrific decision has brought enormous energy to this ticket >> he's exciting. he's young. he's attractive. he's energizing the base >> there are a lot of parallels to sarah palin >> feels like it could be sarah palin with substance and a paper trail. >> jon: so not sarah palin. you can't just say a thing is just like another thing but without the thing that defines that thing. then you're not talking about that thing. this thing is amazing. it's like bicycle without wheels or handle bars. yeah, it's a [bleep] chair. it's a chair. you know what? let's actually talk about the man and what he stands for. throw ryan up there >> look, we should be talking about real things. this gi has a record. he's a six-term congressman with a reputation as a fiscal conservative. he wants to change medicare. change it into a voucher system. that is going to destroy the program... his eyes are so blue. it's like looking into a smu
he can catch catfish with his bare hands even though he could use a reel easily. is is there any substance that we can talk about here? >> paul ryan was a terrific decision has brought enormous energy to this ticket >> he's exciting. he's young. he's attractive. he's energizing the base >> there are a lot of parallels to sarah palin >> feels like it could be sarah palin with substance and a paper trail. >> jon: so not sarah palin. you can't just say a thing is just...
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a lot for one session whereas the euro and the dollar barely changed out the whole day there's barely any movement there but that. things hurt. and now atop a banker has admitted that his profession was to blame for the financial crisis and the haldane of the bank of england said that fear is quote became a theological dog trainer and we started believing assumptions and saying things that made no intellectual sets now this is the latest salvo in the crisis blame game with both the state's the european union blasting each other over the world's economic problems but i'll be back in fifty five minutes so i'm going to bring you one final when they get all right thanks very much about fifteen minutes the latest action from the olympics in london that's a course in our sport front of you shortly before the main stories are just started twenty six minutes past ten so that's coming up in four minutes from now. everyone wants to be president. whether they're an old lady an engine driver. but it might be quite tricky to get a fancy head cut. because you live out here in siberia. and the only
a lot for one session whereas the euro and the dollar barely changed out the whole day there's barely any movement there but that. things hurt. and now atop a banker has admitted that his profession was to blame for the financial crisis and the haldane of the bank of england said that fear is quote became a theological dog trainer and we started believing assumptions and saying things that made no intellectual sets now this is the latest salvo in the crisis blame game with both the state's the...
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in a bare market i like the cyclicals more if they've been brought down. usually estimates have come down so much they do well. i like secular growth. i like cyclicals. when we get a bit of good news, you have to snap back. pat in illinois. >> caller: thanks for your help. what is your opinion on the new 10% uptake rule? >> it means nothing. it's not going to help. it's not going to do better. we need to reenstate the rule of short selling. i think the sec is about three years away from recognizing this has destroyed a lot of wealth in the country. they're never going to talk to me. why? i don't know. i've been around for 31 years. i think i represent the people better than a lot of people who people talk to. if they ever want to talk to me, i'm more than happy to explain to them the way the world really works, not the academic world but the actual world. correction, selloff, no matter what you call it. think of it as a buying opportunity. don't bury your head in the sand. you know what i love about this country? trick question. i love everything about thi
in a bare market i like the cyclicals more if they've been brought down. usually estimates have come down so much they do well. i like secular growth. i like cyclicals. when we get a bit of good news, you have to snap back. pat in illinois. >> caller: thanks for your help. what is your opinion on the new 10% uptake rule? >> it means nothing. it's not going to help. it's not going to do better. we need to reenstate the rule of short selling. i think the sec is about three years away...
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to use the want just a bare hands. he lost it. it never even had the glove. it goes right into his bare hand. the boards down, 3-2, in the eighth. the night. the orioles. a two-run shot. for-3. the o's are very much in the wild-card hunt. for the openerdy against william and mary, and be a very young ball club. as a matter of fact, there is a will be returning againsts and kickoffs william and mary. the older guys on this terps team are the key. they will take us as far as go this year. need to help show the kids maryland way.he this is how we do things. we have got a great group of guys that i trust, guys know will carry out what i know we need done. >> and we have my college .ootball preview is tomorrow night, prime at 8:00, and the picture the day from green bay, lambeau field. in the face.eam pie on, man. get a new face to work on. for tennis fans, the u.s. open. there you have it. >> back up again. do not go away. i'm barack obama and i approve this message now mitt romney's attacking the president on medicare? the nonpartisan a-a-r-p says obamacare "cra
to use the want just a bare hands. he lost it. it never even had the glove. it goes right into his bare hand. the boards down, 3-2, in the eighth. the night. the orioles. a two-run shot. for-3. the o's are very much in the wild-card hunt. for the openerdy against william and mary, and be a very young ball club. as a matter of fact, there is a will be returning againsts and kickoffs william and mary. the older guys on this terps team are the key. they will take us as far as go this year. need to...
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if you did what you meant to do, and you lost to them just barely, it kind of hurts, you know. if you boned it and they did very well, you're probably happy. >> you went from the highlight of a gold medal and fourth, not fifth or something just right there, so close. >> yeah. >> truly what the emotional distance between the two? >> the fourth place in 2002 was a little complicated because i developed that trick the dinner roll, that i was owe it was a little ahead of its time and the sport hadn't quite, they didn't really put the right value on it, and there's a long story there, but from a personal standpoint, it was very difficult for me to actually do the trick and i really didn't get it incorporated with some proficiency until right before the games. so for me to actually put the whole run together really well like i did felt really good. it was a tough one. i felt like i was out of the medals and that hurt. i definitely went there to get a gold. i thought people thought that i knew i was going to lose and i did it anyway. that wasn't my thing. >> really, that was iconic fo
if you did what you meant to do, and you lost to them just barely, it kind of hurts, you know. if you boned it and they did very well, you're probably happy. >> you went from the highlight of a gold medal and fourth, not fifth or something just right there, so close. >> yeah. >> truly what the emotional distance between the two? >> the fourth place in 2002 was a little complicated because i developed that trick the dinner roll, that i was owe it was a little ahead of its...
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barely missed me, barely missed the cashier's head by inches. >> the pickup crashes into the buildinging a wooden post, like a javelin through the front window straight at the cashier's head. >> at the point of impact, i had to close my eyes because i didn't want to see what was going to happen. >> he is trapped outside in a 2 x 2 space between an ice machine and the wrecked pickup truck. >> i was scared. my heart was beating 1,000 miles a minute. >> amid the terror and confusion, he manages to keep a clear head. >> i jumped over the railing, called 911. >> 911. >> yeah, we just had an accident at hatfield mccoy quick stop. 119. somebody hit our pump, and it's on fire. >> then i went back inside to make sure everybody was okay. >> his biggest concern is for his employee, she's terrified, but uninjured. >> it happened so quickly. that's when we realized how close we all were for somebody to possibly die or get hurt very badly. >> fearing another explosion, he races downstairs to shut off the circuit breakers. the pickup truck's driver and passenger flee, and it's not until weeks later
barely missed me, barely missed the cashier's head by inches. >> the pickup crashes into the buildinging a wooden post, like a javelin through the front window straight at the cashier's head. >> at the point of impact, i had to close my eyes because i didn't want to see what was going to happen. >> he is trapped outside in a 2 x 2 space between an ice machine and the wrecked pickup truck. >> i was scared. my heart was beating 1,000 miles a minute. >> amid the...
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it raises medicare barely talked about here and there but wasn't a focus of the campaign, social security wasn't on the agenda at all, that he is a polarizing character. you and i both know because we've been around long enough to know that you don't want to read the tea leaves too early, certainly not before the cup is hot, because you could get burned by doing so. i think on balance you and i may disagree about this, ryan is a liability to the ticket overall. i agree he brings likability and a lot to it. that can change as the campaign develops. i see as one key you haven't seen paul ryan go to florida and campaign in florida. i think the reason for that is that in florida you have a high percentage of elderly people, people who feel strongly about medicare and social security. >> it's a fascinating debate. that's why i think it's really kicked off the campaign for real this week because everyone is wondering the same thing, you it does take it all from obama to paul ryan, his budget plan, and in the end this election could as others have before come down to florida where he is at his m
it raises medicare barely talked about here and there but wasn't a focus of the campaign, social security wasn't on the agenda at all, that he is a polarizing character. you and i both know because we've been around long enough to know that you don't want to read the tea leaves too early, certainly not before the cup is hot, because you could get burned by doing so. i think on balance you and i may disagree about this, ryan is a liability to the ticket overall. i agree he brings likability and...
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come down to voice use of force against the militants is a government monster killings by the rebels barely get a mention what happened to the go you capture this room he died the rebel commander says god willing he went to hell usually open and talkative syrians are now afraid of cameras those who agree to be interviewed often ask for their faces or names not to be shown for fear of reprisals the satellite dishes or household commodity syrians do watch western coverage of the conflict and many feel that their concerns that fears their losses are intentionally. but you don't you're not getting the gist was you know what this is what was even first time i've been able to come to syria you know why you might want to get away before you don't have a visa. we've been waiting for these you know you're sort of there with them to get these are the usual claim that the syrian government doesn't let western reporters into the country is not accurate currently there are around eighty foreign media outlets accredited in syria a sizable number of them european or american but there dispatches are not a
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out towards the transamerica building, you can barely see the top of it because of low clouds and fog. 69 in livermore. cool and overcast in santa rosa with 50 degrees. this is interesting, the clouds at lunchtime are still shrouding the golden gate bridge, barely backing off in the afternoon and then filling back again. only some partial clearing at best on thursday. lots of monsoon moisture due east of the bay area but we will hang with one more day of high temperatures above normal. we have a full moon. 50-50 degrees for the overnight lows. '50s and '60s at the beaches. 82 degrees in redwood city and palo alto. 94 in pittsburgh, warmer than that in brentwood. pleasanton will top out at 96 degrees. no clearing to the north at stinson beach. 68 in san francisco. the extended forecast calls for cooler conditions on friday and slightly above average, below average temperatures over the weekend. >> we will lead with sports tomorrow night at 10:00. >> that does it for
out towards the transamerica building, you can barely see the top of it because of low clouds and fog. 69 in livermore. cool and overcast in santa rosa with 50 degrees. this is interesting, the clouds at lunchtime are still shrouding the golden gate bridge, barely backing off in the afternoon and then filling back again. only some partial clearing at best on thursday. lots of monsoon moisture due east of the bay area but we will hang with one more day of high temperatures above normal. we have...
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this deer barely keeping fist head above water. in mississippi, a tornado crushing this house.ew and i spent the day in la place, louisiana, where 3,100 residents were evacuated by helicopter and boat. we set out in the dead of night to link up with alpha team of the louisiana wildlife and fisheries. >> driving through three feet of water. this place is nearly impassable. all the roads in and out, except for one, apparently, are out. >> reporter: finally at dawn, we found dwaine parker. with ten shallow boats we rowed towards developments entirely submerged. >> is it going down? >> on the rise just a tad. >> even the rescuers were shocked. >> we went through katrina, but never had the flooding. never had this before, never, never. >> reporter: while the fortress of levees kept the city safe, some of the smaller surrounding communities were swamped as their own local levees failed to protect them. the water, relentless. this woman, wading through in search of her father. >> he's right here on the corner. >> he stayed thinking this would be safe and wouldn't flood. >> yeah, it do
this deer barely keeping fist head above water. in mississippi, a tornado crushing this house.ew and i spent the day in la place, louisiana, where 3,100 residents were evacuated by helicopter and boat. we set out in the dead of night to link up with alpha team of the louisiana wildlife and fisheries. >> driving through three feet of water. this place is nearly impassable. all the roads in and out, except for one, apparently, are out. >> reporter: finally at dawn, we found dwaine...
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so i could barely get to the face of the mountain because i could barely walk. but once i got to the vertical world, i was like home. it felt completely natural. i was home again. and it was a rocket out of my anger and depression. only a few months after my limbs were amputated and i was climbing with the artificial limbs that were given to me, i realized that, you know, the -- my artificial limb that i use for mountain climbing need not look like a biological limb. i said i don't need a heel so i cut the heel off. it was just extra weight. and i optimized the angle of the foot and i made them very, very lightweight, far lighter than human flesh. so i actually carved out a few advantages. it was a fun process. so i have two daughters. sage is 6 and alex is 9. and i'm really proud of them. they're just amazons. they're actually with their mother. their mother's been taking them out and climbing mountains. both of them by the age of 6 climbed all of the highest mountains in the white mountains in new hampshire. now in addition to that, they're climbing all the hi
so i could barely get to the face of the mountain because i could barely walk. but once i got to the vertical world, i was like home. it felt completely natural. i was home again. and it was a rocket out of my anger and depression. only a few months after my limbs were amputated and i was climbing with the artificial limbs that were given to me, i realized that, you know, the -- my artificial limb that i use for mountain climbing need not look like a biological limb. i said i don't need a heel...
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. >> these guys try to break one with their bare hands. >> what?from the children of the poseidon channel, trying to break one of these with their hands. let's see how it goes. >> one, two, three -- go! >> ah! ah! ah! ah! ah! ah! ah! oh -- ah! >> oh! >> ah! >> first one out early. tude on the right does it with some blood-curdling screams. you can see the little pick. >> the worst part is he's not going to be able to get all of those out and for weeks he's going to have pain anytime he goes grab anything. >> and it's going to look a little something like this. >> oh. >> hmm. hmm. >> yeah. that's the aftermath of trying to break a cactus in half with your bare hands. >> i don't know what made them do that. >> why do people do anything on the internet? you know, we'll never know. >> oh, boy. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> shaking right now. >> videos, they talk about it. oh, man, such pain and so stupid. and -- >> you came up with the idea. could have been avoided. >> the guy on the left had the right idea. >> he was just going to watch. >> he's committed.
. >> these guys try to break one with their bare hands. >> what?from the children of the poseidon channel, trying to break one of these with their hands. let's see how it goes. >> one, two, three -- go! >> ah! ah! ah! ah! ah! ah! ah! oh -- ah! >> oh! >> ah! >> first one out early. tude on the right does it with some blood-curdling screams. you can see the little pick. >> the worst part is he's not going to be able to get all of those out and for...
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. >> jon: no, people want to barely hear them once. >> they barely want to hear them once. that's why i envy singers. sting is still singing "rox ann" and getting paid. >> jon: they want him to. they get mad if he doesn't sing it 100 times. >> you've written jokes as good as "rox ann." i have a few "roxaens" but nobody wants to hear them anymore. how dare you say the same funny thing you said last year? >> jon: you know what, diddy was right-- mo money, mo problem. >> he was right. >> jon: that's why he is an icon in the way he is. >> diddy has a clothing line, and he-- he's a designer that can't sew. >> jon: do you know him? i don't know him. >> we've been in contac contact. >> jon: years ago i was at the beach in long island, and all of a sudden all these escalades and cars with like sirens and everyone was like oh,-- because the president was supposed to be in town for a fund-raiser and i was like that's probably the president and it was diddy. >> he's the president of the party. >> jon: that's exactly right. >> best guy in the world to bump into. you don't want to make
. >> jon: no, people want to barely hear them once. >> they barely want to hear them once. that's why i envy singers. sting is still singing "rox ann" and getting paid. >> jon: they want him to. they get mad if he doesn't sing it 100 times. >> you've written jokes as good as "rox ann." i have a few "roxaens" but nobody wants to hear them anymore. how dare you say the same funny thing you said last year? >> jon: you know what, diddy was...
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so far it has a passing grade from voters but just barely. a new poll shows that 55 percent approval of proposition 32 while 36 percent oppose it. while supporters have a lead is still vulnerable because voters are wary about handing over more money. >> they essentially believe there have been too many cuts and many programs need to be restored, but they are a little skeptical, i think, of a way the state uses the revenue that it raises >> the governor has promised a special fund for education to make sure billions go to california kids. he admits it is not a perfect system >> that is no reason to punish the children of california. it is a reason to invest >> surprise there, her question though is what is the governor and a legislature doing with the money it already has and she questions whether voters should be giving them any more. >> dog treats went to illness and death remained onshore selves. tonight, the roadblock to in the investigation that is preventing a major recall >> the day to expect a return of the heat with the forecast, comi
so far it has a passing grade from voters but just barely. a new poll shows that 55 percent approval of proposition 32 while 36 percent oppose it. while supporters have a lead is still vulnerable because voters are wary about handing over more money. >> they essentially believe there have been too many cuts and many programs need to be restored, but they are a little skeptical, i think, of a way the state uses the revenue that it raises >> the governor has promised a special fund...
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>> unbalanced. >> reporter: a hands-on mother of two, she barely got out of bed for ten long weeks. >an pick one thing, what's the worst thing you would like me to fix for you? >> i want to be able to hug my kids. i want to greet them at the door. >> let's go. >> reporter: you did these arm movements and you reprogrammed her brain? is that fair to say? >> absolutely. and it happens very, very quickly. i look very, very carefully at what's happening with her eyes, her head, the degree that her pew pill p pupils or open or closed. and we find if we do a certain motion and we get a different tracking, we say this is going to have a good probability of working. >> this is my problem today. >> reporter: over time, stacey conquers her biggest enemy. the pattern on a hall carpet. >> i think i got this hallway today. i did it. i'm excited. >> reporter: it's day three for will. >> i'm happy since yesterday. for the first time in awhile, so -- it feels good to definitely have someone who knows what they're doing. is that why i don't have feeling in my left side? >> that's pretty significant. so
>> unbalanced. >> reporter: a hands-on mother of two, she barely got out of bed for ten long weeks. >an pick one thing, what's the worst thing you would like me to fix for you? >> i want to be able to hug my kids. i want to greet them at the door. >> let's go. >> reporter: you did these arm movements and you reprogrammed her brain? is that fair to say? >> absolutely. and it happens very, very quickly. i look very, very carefully at what's happening with...
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when skip that 240 miles per hour it is barely dropped to a quarter mile.drought conditions are the past few years makes this area more easily, and to the sandstorms. you are talking about drops of moisture >>> this is a different kind of shower tonight. you must stay tuned to find out what we are talking about. let's look at the numbers in some places to exceed 100 degrees, the pinnacles had temperatures higher than 110 for three days in a row. it is fairly warm in east bay. 75 in livermore. oakland 56. fog pours through the golden gate bridge. visibility is down to about two hundred yards. it is sought out by hayward and pleasanton. will see numbers as warm tomorrow as today. mild night tonight. south san francisco half moon bay you will not be able to see what we are chatting about. the earth and counters the tale of a comet actually debris left by the comment that intersects earth orbit we get a meteor shower, we can expect a peak rate of a shooting star 1 per minute you must be away from the city cannot be near street lights. you must have dark skies.
when skip that 240 miles per hour it is barely dropped to a quarter mile.drought conditions are the past few years makes this area more easily, and to the sandstorms. you are talking about drops of moisture >>> this is a different kind of shower tonight. you must stay tuned to find out what we are talking about. let's look at the numbers in some places to exceed 100 degrees, the pinnacles had temperatures higher than 110 for three days in a row. it is fairly warm in east bay. 75 in...
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most importantly -- >> he barely spilled a drop of that beer. >> see what happens when hood slides go wro >>> sbod ice grandpa took his life into his own hands when he tried to cross the street in his scooter. check out where he crossed the street. >> i'm nervous. >> i am, too. >> old man and his scooter trying to cross clear waut sgler this senior citizen decided to cross the street on the scooter in the middle of traffic. it's not like light traffic in a quiet town. >> here he goes. ready? here we go. here we go. oh! oh! >> some people, just no respect for the elderly. >> look how close he comes to this car. >> oh! oh! >> there's a crosswalk right over there. >> he had a purpose. he wanted time doing what he wanted to do, not time doing what the law told him to do. >> glad the man made it. >> me, too. way to go, grandpa. ♪ looks like he made it >>> if it's true good dancers make good lovers, this guy must be a good lover. this guy is known as little buck. this is a film created by jacob sutton. he's boosting moves on a dance floor which is actually inside a box. look at the cool mov
most importantly -- >> he barely spilled a drop of that beer. >> see what happens when hood slides go wro >>> sbod ice grandpa took his life into his own hands when he tried to cross the street in his scooter. check out where he crossed the street. >> i'm nervous. >> i am, too. >> old man and his scooter trying to cross clear waut sgler this senior citizen decided to cross the street on the scooter in the middle of traffic. it's not like light traffic in a...
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they could barely see and the woman could barely breathe. it was all he could do to use his radio. >> i'm with the rescue. she's alive. above the fire floor, region 2. >> i just told command i'm going to start sharing my air with her. i took the regulate or off and started sharing my air with her. it basically free flowing. >> reporter: between breaths, he said he talked to the woman, but the apartment was about to reach a flash point. the carpet had start to do bubble from the heat. he was met by even more smoke and flames. >> so i closed it, said a quick prayer, got help me to get out of this. >> it was super-heated air and gases that rushed out of the apartment up into that stairwell. >> reporter: it drove those manning the hoses man. now they both needed rescue themselves. >> it was going really bad really quick. she was screaming, she was crying. she was telling me my feet are burning. i knew she was being hurt, and that really broke my heart. >> reporter: and the air was running out. >> i was sucking thick nasty hot black smoke. >> rep
they could barely see and the woman could barely breathe. it was all he could do to use his radio. >> i'm with the rescue. she's alive. above the fire floor, region 2. >> i just told command i'm going to start sharing my air with her. i took the regulate or off and started sharing my air with her. it basically free flowing. >> reporter: between breaths, he said he talked to the woman, but the apartment was about to reach a flash point. the carpet had start to do bubble from...
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house prices to barely contest sizes lifted it was that to us. they had leverage and it's really. like eight or ten years from the test site mostly for six months the straightest named. ted they're going to making. it he have to this is just. masterful to the rights facilities so that even a slight we found ourselves fifty hatch of the test side. testing him much radiation i need for a ready actually pleasant problem which would be lighter hodgenville. the area was gone we were close enough to see. reminds of really terror which the pumping take night and you can see the shape of the fog the old. versions the still aches at the bottom of the enemy in ten. where my day for about. thirty minutes because we had together information that would deteriorate if was lifted in long. haul. the fission products died in very quickly its the. effort to sequence. the take a long time to the kind there are thousands of years have not very dangerous when they're outside the body but once they're in the body they. usually go to places like the blood bank america and into fever three or four of our
house prices to barely contest sizes lifted it was that to us. they had leverage and it's really. like eight or ten years from the test site mostly for six months the straightest named. ted they're going to making. it he have to this is just. masterful to the rights facilities so that even a slight we found ourselves fifty hatch of the test side. testing him much radiation i need for a ready actually pleasant problem which would be lighter hodgenville. the area was gone we were close enough to...
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soming residents barely made it out in time. darcy spencer tells us what the neighbors heard before the home went up in flames. >> i got a phone call saying my house was on fire. >> reporter: mr. miles raced home and found his family barely escaped being hurt in the fire. a fire that started around the power lines in his home. >> my sister, her husband, my two nieces were asleep. my neighbor opened the door and tried to get everybody out and make sure everything was okay. >> reporter: a neighbor ran out to his work van and grabbed his fire extinguisher but it was no match for the flames. he tried to put the fire out and banged on the door of the home, making sure no one was left inside. >> there was one guy inside. and i told him, come out. >> reporter: he and other neighbors describe a loud sound and a fire on the power line they believe led into the home. washington gas and pepco crews responded. >> i heard a big loud boom and the electricity went off. >> we're trying to get out of the car and one of the transformer boxes blew
soming residents barely made it out in time. darcy spencer tells us what the neighbors heard before the home went up in flames. >> i got a phone call saying my house was on fire. >> reporter: mr. miles raced home and found his family barely escaped being hurt in the fire. a fire that started around the power lines in his home. >> my sister, her husband, my two nieces were asleep. my neighbor opened the door and tried to get everybody out and make sure everything was okay....
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this bare bones hospital is a ward that's become a makeshift ebola isolation facility. the rest of the hospital is totally deserted. we're greeted by dr. paul, the epidemiologists. >> hopefully, patients will be housed in this area. >> reporter: in the meantime, the protection measures are basic at best. and there it is. the isolation ward. just on the other side of this wall are three confirmed cases of ebola. and these kids are also eager to learn more about this mysterious disease. where do you think ebola comes? >> monkeys. >> reporter: from where? monkeys? they're probably right. monkeys are probably the main transmitters of the virus. and just outside of town, monkeys are everywhere. there they go. but the cdc team has suspicion, it may not just be primates transferring it but also bats. unlike primates who die quickly from ebola, bats don't seem to be affected by the virus. the area around there is ground zero for the ebola outbreak. 60 confirmed cases. anyone with fever wonder if they will be the next victim. like this father who brought his son. also symptoms o
this bare bones hospital is a ward that's become a makeshift ebola isolation facility. the rest of the hospital is totally deserted. we're greeted by dr. paul, the epidemiologists. >> hopefully, patients will be housed in this area. >> reporter: in the meantime, the protection measures are basic at best. and there it is. the isolation ward. just on the other side of this wall are three confirmed cases of ebola. and these kids are also eager to learn more about this mysterious...