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wheel barrows. >> reporter: , such as this one in livermore, where the dea says it seized a massive amount of cash three years ago. holes were cut off the out from the frame of the truck, which had almost $1 million stuffed inside. authorities say that money was linked to 220 pound of cocaine and estimate that a load like this comes into the areaness a month. nine men were arrested following the seizure. >> they use the same corridors to traffic the narcotics and traffic the weapons south. >> reporter: he works for the bureau of alcohol, tobacco, firearms and explosives and he says seven of these high powered 50-caliber rivals are sold every month in reno. gun laws are much more strict in mexico. a country with less than 5,000 permitted weapons and because it is difficult to get them legally, u.s. guns bring big money in mexico. sniper rivals valued at $8,000 in the u.s., sell for thee times as much in mexico. last year federal authorities recovered about 7,000 firearms in white sox and say about 90% of them traced back to the u.s. so how are they getting them? one way is by paying people
wheel barrows. >> reporter: , such as this one in livermore, where the dea says it seized a massive amount of cash three years ago. holes were cut off the out from the frame of the truck, which had almost $1 million stuffed inside. authorities say that money was linked to 220 pound of cocaine and estimate that a load like this comes into the areaness a month. nine men were arrested following the seizure. >> they use the same corridors to traffic the narcotics and traffic the weapons...
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barrow after a legal wrangle and now has to wait to find out whether he'll be extradited to sweden clearing my name is not the hard task i have the highest task i have is to continue on with my work the whistleblower continues to leak into the new year. following yukos had me course he was found guilty of laundering over twenty five billion dollars worth of oil and sentenced to fourteen years in jail he has nearly served out an eight year sentence for tax evasion and fraud and faces another six behind bars russia has been criticized for politicizing the case but putin says compared to financier bernie made offs one hundred fifty years fourteen years is nothing more than a slap on the wrist. and last but not least twenty eighteen feet for both ladies and gentlemen to be organized. it was a nail biting way to the announcement with russia and england going head to head till the very end function with. little saussure secured the bid with his big dreams of football and england secured have minds by dubbing russia's win i'll fix. my heart sank you know mr putin only went to zurich after the anno
barrow after a legal wrangle and now has to wait to find out whether he'll be extradited to sweden clearing my name is not the hard task i have the highest task i have is to continue on with my work the whistleblower continues to leak into the new year. following yukos had me course he was found guilty of laundering over twenty five billion dollars worth of oil and sentenced to fourteen years in jail he has nearly served out an eight year sentence for tax evasion and fraud and faces another six...
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barrow: i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass senate bill 841. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 having responded in the affirmative -- mr. -- mr. barrow: madam speaker, i request the yeas and nays. the speaker pro tempore: all those in favor of taking this vote by the yeas and nays will rise and remain standing until counted. a sufficient number having arisen, the yeas and nays are ordered. pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, further proceedings on this question will be postponed. for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan seek recognition? >> madam speaker, i move to suspend the rules and concur in the senate amendment to h.r. 4337, the regulated investment company act of 2009. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r. 4337, an act to amend the internal revenue code of 1986 to modify certain rules applicable
barrow: i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass senate bill 841. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 having responded in the affirmative -- mr. -- mr. barrow: madam speaker, i request the yeas and nays. the speaker pro tempore: all those in favor of taking this vote by the yeas and nays will rise and remain standing until...
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at the barrow neurological institute. >> he turned to us and he said, i'm going to operate on him aswere operating on my own child. and we were -- you know. we believed him. >> this was a very intricate and delicate surgery. because with each breath that micah took during surgery, we could see his skull and spine moving as two separate entities. >> reporter: to perform the four-hour-long reattachment procedure, micah's doctors used wires, a small titanium rod, and a piece of bone from his rib to reattach his skull to the spine. every aspect of this surgery is high-risk. one little mistake and micah could lose his life. the surgery is successful. but now micah's parents wait by his side, praying he will come out of the coma and remember who they are. >> i just, you know -- praying and praying and praying. this kid's going to come back. >> reporter: then, four days later, micah wakes up. >> and i bend down in his ear and said one of our jokes about his diaper. "diaper." he smiled the biggest smile. >> reporter: that smile sparks a hospital-wide celebration. >> there were doctors and nu
at the barrow neurological institute. >> he turned to us and he said, i'm going to operate on him aswere operating on my own child. and we were -- you know. we believed him. >> this was a very intricate and delicate surgery. because with each breath that micah took during surgery, we could see his skull and spine moving as two separate entities. >> reporter: to perform the four-hour-long reattachment procedure, micah's doctors used wires, a small titanium rod, and a piece of...
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magnus macfarlane-barrow feeds more than 400,000 kids every day.mon parker builds bridges connecting kenyans with life-changing resources. aki ra restores safety by finding and defusing land mines planted by the khmer rouge. evan wadongo is lighting the way to prosperity for rural kenyans with his solar powered lanterns. and dan wallwrath, who builds custom homes for wounded veterans returning from service. congratulations, the top ten cnn heroes of 2010. which one inspires you the most? go to cnnheroes.com to vote for cnn hero of the year. >> larry: okay, jer, follow that. >> yeah, thanks, larry. let's throw up the zapruder film also. >> larry: you like our heroes segment. >> i love heroes. that's nice. >> larry: everyday people. >> that is the classiest thing on cnn. i love it. don't you think? that's really classy. >> larry: do it every thanksgiving, i think. >> that's great. that's great. no jokes. >> larry: have you done heroic things ever? >> what was this? >> larry: this is a heroic thing? >> this is like a medevac. yeah, i mean i come on --
magnus macfarlane-barrow feeds more than 400,000 kids every day.mon parker builds bridges connecting kenyans with life-changing resources. aki ra restores safety by finding and defusing land mines planted by the khmer rouge. evan wadongo is lighting the way to prosperity for rural kenyans with his solar powered lanterns. and dan wallwrath, who builds custom homes for wounded veterans returning from service. congratulations, the top ten cnn heroes of 2010. which one inspires you the most? go to...
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pagano also barrowing heavily against a deferred compensation and life insurance program. how much of the spending was the wife very aware of? she was not interested in speaking with us tonight. >> would you mind answering a few comments for me in >> no comment please. >> reporter: metra officials also did not return our calls tonight. for more on this story, check out the front page of tomorrow's chicago tribune. lots of detail in the filings for sure. >> thanks. >>> tug of war no more. the fight over a fallen marine's momentos. this got the anxious of -- attention of a lot of viewers. >>> plus gary chico's turn. where would he take the city? >>> and we might have snow this week. tom skilling tells us when we could get the first significant snowfall. i have fallen in love with making bird houses. caw caw! [ director ]what is that? that's a horrible crow. here are some things that i'll make as little portals. honestly, i'd love to do this for the rest of my life so i've got to take care of my heart. for me, cheerios is a good place to start. [ male announcer ] got somethin
pagano also barrowing heavily against a deferred compensation and life insurance program. how much of the spending was the wife very aware of? she was not interested in speaking with us tonight. >> would you mind answering a few comments for me in >> no comment please. >> reporter: metra officials also did not return our calls tonight. for more on this story, check out the front page of tomorrow's chicago tribune. lots of detail in the filings for sure. >> thanks....
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but they zeev comfort from his surgeon, at the barrow neurologic institute. >> he said i'm going to operatelieved in him. >> this is an intricate and daal cat surgery. with each breath that micah took during surgery, we could see his skull and spine moving as two, separate entities. >> reporter: to perform the four-hour-long reattachment procedure, micah's doctors used wires, and a piece of bone from his rib, to reattach the skull to the spine. every aspect of this surgery is high-risk. one, little mistake, and micah could lose his life. the surgery is successful. but now, micah's parents wait by his side, praying he will come out of the coma and remember who they are. >> i was praying and pray pg saying this kid's going to come back. >> reporter: four days later, micah wakes up. >> i bend down in his ear. and i said one of his jokes about his diaper. diaper. and he smiled. the biggest smile. >> reporter: that smile sparks a hospital-wise celebration. >> doctors and nurses crying and cheering. it was just unexpected. incredible. >> reporter: just two weeks after the horrific accident, micah
but they zeev comfort from his surgeon, at the barrow neurologic institute. >> he said i'm going to operatelieved in him. >> this is an intricate and daal cat surgery. with each breath that micah took during surgery, we could see his skull and spine moving as two, separate entities. >> reporter: to perform the four-hour-long reattachment procedure, micah's doctors used wires, and a piece of bone from his rib, to reattach the skull to the spine. every aspect of this surgery is...
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in order to be published, you had to buy ink by the barrow and newsprint, or you had to be able to gett of people have those tools. we have to compete. in aggregate, they add to the cacophony. they will become as powerful or competitive in aggregate, but not individually. the news organizations will have the loudest voice. >> it is bewildering to most people. ultimately, there is a shaking out. people will turn to professional news organizations with standards that can recognize and understand to help them make sense. >> there is a blogger who sold for millions of dollars. she operated out of a studio apartment in west hollywood. >> we had a reunion of "newsweek" workers. she emailed us and said "now that i am rich, i will send you a check to pay for drinks for everybody." >> thank you. >> when we talk about the major news outlets, it is still television and cable and newspapers. it seems to me that it is homogenized and pester is. nbc has more viewers. if you look at the content of abc and cbs, the content is the same. i consulted for abc for a lot of years. i know how that works. eve
in order to be published, you had to buy ink by the barrow and newsprint, or you had to be able to gett of people have those tools. we have to compete. in aggregate, they add to the cacophony. they will become as powerful or competitive in aggregate, but not individually. the news organizations will have the loudest voice. >> it is bewildering to most people. ultimately, there is a shaking out. people will turn to professional news organizations with standards that can recognize and...
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barrow, to pass s. 841 on which the yeas and nays were ordered. the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: senate 841, an act to direct the secretary of transportation to study and establish a motor vehicle safety standard that provides for a means of alerting blind and other pedestrians of motor vehicle operation. the speaker pro tempore: the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill. members will record their votesly electronic device. this shall be a -- votes by electronic device. this shall be a 15-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: on this vote the yeas are 376 -- the speaker pro tempore: on this vote the yeas are 379. the nays are 30. 2/3 of those voting having responded in the affirmative, the rules are suspen
barrow, to pass s. 841 on which the yeas and nays were ordered. the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: senate 841, an act to direct the secretary of transportation to study and establish a motor vehicle safety standard that provides for a means of alerting blind and other pedestrians of motor vehicle operation. the speaker pro tempore: the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill. members will record their votesly electronic device. this shall be a --...
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barrowing this year is expected to be 1 billion pounds less than forecast in june. -- borrowing this expected to be 1 billion pounds less than forecasted in june. government debt as a share of gdp is expected to people low 70% in 2013. the debt ratio is expected to peak at a low point compared to june, just below 70%. on the central forecast we will meet the fiscal mandate to eliminate the structural current budget deficit when year early in 2014. at the same is true to get debt falling as a percentage of gdp. the government has a quite rigid a wider merger -- has all wider mandate for managing this. in both cases the mandate is met. mr. speaker, it is clear that our decisive actions have proved to the world that britain can live within her means. this government has taken britain out of the financial dangers and said our economy on the path to recovery. that is not only the judgment of the zero vr, it is the judgment of the imf, t european commission, the bank of england and all the major business organizations in this country. already our efforts are paying off. today's forecast sh
barrowing this year is expected to be 1 billion pounds less than forecast in june. -- borrowing this expected to be 1 billion pounds less than forecasted in june. government debt as a share of gdp is expected to people low 70% in 2013. the debt ratio is expected to peak at a low point compared to june, just below 70%. on the central forecast we will meet the fiscal mandate to eliminate the structural current budget deficit when year early in 2014. at the same is true to get debt falling as a...