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yeah, threw rocks over boulder dam. you got the pun. it is interesting, hoover has a pretty good sense of humor, just kind of understated, between friends and that. >> just a quick note on the boulder dam controversy that started out as legislation by a california congressman named jack anderson and went through omb, which approved it and signed off on harry truman to change it back to hoover dam. it was harold dickies started calling it boulder dam. and a great comedian got on the air after the name change announced and said this wouldn't have been a problem if the former president had just been willing to change his name to herbert c. boulder. [ laughter ] >> that's a good one. >> let's thank lisa for her talk. [ applause ] >>> the c-span bus is traveling across the country on our 50 capitals tour. we recently stopped in austin, texas asking folks what has the most important issue in their state? >> in texas, the most important thing to me -- i was hoping texas would get rid of unnecessary and burdensome occupational regulations. >> i
yeah, threw rocks over boulder dam. you got the pun. it is interesting, hoover has a pretty good sense of humor, just kind of understated, between friends and that. >> just a quick note on the boulder dam controversy that started out as legislation by a california congressman named jack anderson and went through omb, which approved it and signed off on harry truman to change it back to hoover dam. it was harold dickies started calling it boulder dam. and a great comedian got on the air...
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this is a video recorded on the boulder on the water. the small plane soaring up through the air and just flying low just above the water. people watching the plane could not believe what they were seeing. >> just crashed. right here in the gulf of mexico. >> oh my god. >> several boulders raced to the scene and called 911 but halladay was already dead. the ntsb will analyze the video and the smashed plane. >> it looked like a high energy impact but all the pieces were there and most of everything were attached but it was a high energy impact. that's all i can say at the time. >>> the ntsb says halladay did not make a may day call before the crash. >> he meant a lot to us and it is shocking, wow, what an amazing athlete. >> and coming up ahead at 4:30 of what halladay was planning to do next season and turning to the nbc 10 app for continuous coverage of halladay's death. you can watch the full video showing moments before the plane crash and how fans are honoring his legacy. >>> we have a new update tonight. police arrested a man they s
this is a video recorded on the boulder on the water. the small plane soaring up through the air and just flying low just above the water. people watching the plane could not believe what they were seeing. >> just crashed. right here in the gulf of mexico. >> oh my god. >> several boulders raced to the scene and called 911 but halladay was already dead. the ntsb will analyze the video and the smashed plane. >> it looked like a high energy impact but all the pieces were...
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but isn't there a limit to this boulder, bigger and better aspirations?r being the city of superlatives. the tallest, the biggest. is there any more to it than that? yes, there is that perception, however we as developers a lwa ys perception, however we as developers always look to show, where it can be always look to show, where it can be a value? what is unique? it's not just about bragging rights, it's about the quality. there's a lot of thought going into the developments we choose. all of this may never convince those who think of dubai as a vapid shrine to consumption and u nfettered a vapid shrine to consumption and unfettered growth. but whatever your views on its addiction to record—breaking construction, it's also a calling carfor the emirate. the very reason why many people come here in the first place, which gives ita here in the first place, which gives it a business rationale too. and if you think you've seen it all, think again. the so—called city of superlatives is about to surpass itself with this massive project. and the centrepiece? thi
but isn't there a limit to this boulder, bigger and better aspirations?r being the city of superlatives. the tallest, the biggest. is there any more to it than that? yes, there is that perception, however we as developers a lwa ys perception, however we as developers always look to show, where it can be always look to show, where it can be a value? what is unique? it's not just about bragging rights, it's about the quality. there's a lot of thought going into the developments we choose. all of...
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today, earlier we caught this footage, it was an ugly day but deer, loved tonight jack frost big boulder , you can see deer frolicking on the slopes. definitely looks luke a winter scene out there. they have been making snow in the poconos and deer are enjoying themselves. they want to move out of the way once skiers come down but for now they are moving, enjoying day, it was a little rainy, okay for deer, love that shot, beautiful capture on our jack frost big boulder camera. storm scan three showing not a whole lot of mother nature made snow, which is good news, snowing autopsy cross maine, new hampshire back to the west we have got clearing skies and then pretty quiet weather over next few days. i will show you front coming through wednesday into thursday that could bring a stray shower but not a big deal for us. temperatures in the mid 40's, chilly, we are dropping, feels colder, feels like temperature in the city in the upper 30's and i can vouch for. that i was just on it side on the sky deck. it feels chill on it there 41 columbus. fifty-seven atlanta warm air to the south but sta
today, earlier we caught this footage, it was an ugly day but deer, loved tonight jack frost big boulder , you can see deer frolicking on the slopes. definitely looks luke a winter scene out there. they have been making snow in the poconos and deer are enjoying themselves. they want to move out of the way once skiers come down but for now they are moving, enjoying day, it was a little rainy, okay for deer, love that shot, beautiful capture on our jack frost big boulder camera. storm scan three...
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for games the enormous boulder of your son at the bottom were good for your heart is. well. below the. oslo so. far. i don't seek it's so easy to his son is how you see be home to them i mean while going up to go home to nasser as you will not care how cut you see some of the truly interesting out of some gone you'll recall what israel is in the young to a new type. i knew not honorable man for you one would you go in my kitchen i knew this old told you need to just go and do what you would not do for me to. get the time you goal is to stop the jelly like the nice young bloke and sometimes up sometimes up to my. company a couple much was enough. nice not. to need to clue mission to tell it how to tell it to get a little ditty one thousand usual for the latest. you get should see. it live nuzzle also saw it would up to the mind that it will change a lot of girls who go to school we didn't discuss our usual tussle begun to me i'm suspicious we got up it it did want to stop touching base it on how we don't do poll we don't want obama to like to tell a lot but i mean econo we ne
for games the enormous boulder of your son at the bottom were good for your heart is. well. below the. oslo so. far. i don't seek it's so easy to his son is how you see be home to them i mean while going up to go home to nasser as you will not care how cut you see some of the truly interesting out of some gone you'll recall what israel is in the young to a new type. i knew not honorable man for you one would you go in my kitchen i knew this old told you need to just go and do what you would not...
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every courageous leader owes it to the followers, to boulder of goodness, to frame and follow that moment, to give us our role in it, what are we called to do? to do harder, better things. what's at stake and finally what are the tradeoffs we must lac make to move to something better? that's the fundamental challenge with which we find ourselves. >> rose: do you teach leadership at harvard? >> the history. >> rose: beyond the history. the history of leadership is in fact teaching leadership. >> well, for an historian, it's about as good as we get and i think it's pretty good. i proudly say that. >> rose: "forged in crisis: the power of courageous leadership in turbulent times." nancy koehn. thank you. >> bless you. >> rose: thank you for joining us. see you next time. for more about this program and earlier episodes, visit us online at pbs.org and charlierose.com. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information ser
every courageous leader owes it to the followers, to boulder of goodness, to frame and follow that moment, to give us our role in it, what are we called to do? to do harder, better things. what's at stake and finally what are the tradeoffs we must lac make to move to something better? that's the fundamental challenge with which we find ourselves. >> rose: do you teach leadership at harvard? >> the history. >> rose: beyond the history. the history of leadership is in fact...
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near the santa cruz mountains we have rain showers closer to boulder creek. numbers are in the 50s around 60 with a mild start especially for san francisco and livermore. some of the big totals for the coastal hills are in sonoma county. there is santa rosa with over one inch of rain. napa at point at .80 inches and san francisco .02 inches and san jose not picking up much. for today we have mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers for the morning. we will hold on to the chance of a shower with that mixture this afternoon. forecasted highs are in the 60s. we will talk about your weekend in a few minutes. let's get a check with your roadways. >>> we are looking at rhodes that are not as bad as i thought they would be. it is not raining now but things are slow on 80 as you might imagine from the macarthur maze to the bay bridge toll plaza. you can see some traffic on 880 driving from richmond to the toll plaza. there is a normal backup at about 20 minutes. maybe a little less in the carpool lane. this is the san mateo bridge where traffic is moderate. the 680
near the santa cruz mountains we have rain showers closer to boulder creek. numbers are in the 50s around 60 with a mild start especially for san francisco and livermore. some of the big totals for the coastal hills are in sonoma county. there is santa rosa with over one inch of rain. napa at point at .80 inches and san francisco .02 inches and san jose not picking up much. for today we have mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers for the morning. we will hold on to the chance of a shower...
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political predicament as talks to form a new government collapses today the german president from boulder steinmeyer increase the pressure on the parties to try again to reach a deal with no new government on the horizon.
political predicament as talks to form a new government collapses today the german president from boulder steinmeyer increase the pressure on the parties to try again to reach a deal with no new government on the horizon.
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university of colorado boulder teaches a class to educators about westward expansion and the closing of the american west in the 20th century. she talks about how the west has been per trade as wild and describes how the government totched from doling out land him brawling it -- to preserving it under the umbrella of different federal departments. exploration of progressive era responses to what was understood to be the end of the front tier. if we have time, we will get to a massive adventure and applied history where i got to go to where the national wildlife refuge was taken over. that was probably the most intense experience on the ground. game. a guessing this is somebody who said a lot of things that i think people have forgotten, including me. here's the question. for the sake of a wider audience, i will read it. the public domain has been a force of profound importance in the nationalization and development of government. the person who said that, you would not expect them to have said it. who said that? told you areto be going to be tricked? >> [inaudible] reading.in your i
university of colorado boulder teaches a class to educators about westward expansion and the closing of the american west in the 20th century. she talks about how the west has been per trade as wild and describes how the government totched from doling out land him brawling it -- to preserving it under the umbrella of different federal departments. exploration of progressive era responses to what was understood to be the end of the front tier. if we have time, we will get to a massive adventure...
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a man runs for his life from the control room of this dam, as massive boulders are hurled around outsidewhere, devastation. in iran, the border town of sarpol—e zahab was hit hardest. as entire walls collapsed, many families did manage to flee their homes, but others were crushed or buried. at a local hospital, there were many stories of narrow escape. translation: i fell from the balcony down. the earthquake was very strong. translation: the earthquake shattered the window, which fell on me, and it wounded my hand and my face. rescue has been made more difficult by the mountainous terrain. iranian authorities are pouring resources in, but landslides and power cuts are slowing both rescue efforts and the task of establishing the full extent of casualties. this quake was 7.3 in magnitude and happened in a known danger zone. the surface of the earth is made up of tectonic plates, and, in this case, the arabian plate has been moving roughly northwards against the eurasian plate at a rate of two centimetres — just under an inch a year. forces build up and eventually are very suddenly release
a man runs for his life from the control room of this dam, as massive boulders are hurled around outsidewhere, devastation. in iran, the border town of sarpol—e zahab was hit hardest. as entire walls collapsed, many families did manage to flee their homes, but others were crushed or buried. at a local hospital, there were many stories of narrow escape. translation: i fell from the balcony down. the earthquake was very strong. translation: the earthquake shattered the window, which fell on me,...
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our federal judge in boulder or the same in that it had on the gay community though wasn't him up don't don't don't. know what it handed us already made out. oh my god out wasn't behind me that. was just how i wanted us to do it for those that believe that this is. all just. well this is all the case. because. you get a military solution looking to tell you. you. can't please. let's. let. this regional. leadership you. look a little bit. do a. little. look. look look look look look look look. look look on a bill to give me the i would agree with me because they get to get their money on a little ball i know how to but i told her that i don't think we are supporting me to lead. looking for legal . just to let. you know it isn't a thing as having that's not something that opens at an angle that jessica is in says is a is a cause and he does film that a lot for his eyes a handle guns and others but it is sick on what hagel and then the might of a parent as a. than . years ago i traveled across the united states exploring america's deadly love affair with a gun if a bad guy tried to get to
our federal judge in boulder or the same in that it had on the gay community though wasn't him up don't don't don't. know what it handed us already made out. oh my god out wasn't behind me that. was just how i wanted us to do it for those that believe that this is. all just. well this is all the case. because. you get a military solution looking to tell you. you. can't please. let's. let. this regional. leadership you. look a little bit. do a. little. look. look look look look look look look....
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boulder creek almost 5 inches. the santa cruz mountains were the winner by far.ere were impressive amounts not far away. lexington reservoir had four inches. piedmont three inches. oakland and berkeley hills had a lot of rain. right above rossmoor and moraga there was very heavy rain up to three inches. pacifica with a lot of rain. inverness 2.5 inches, napa 2.25 inches and san francisco two inches. for what it is worth, they have oakland sounding and we get the layers of the atmosphere with the wind and the dew points. it was record-setting for the moisture over oakland yesterday with the wind but that was above 35,000 feet. it was a november record. if you thought that was a lot of rain, it was. we are good for the weekend except for the thick fog but we should be dry with the next system coming north on monday. there is a lot going on in southern california. we have a low punching southern california and they will get rain but we get high-pressure as our system kicks in. everything coming out of the northwest but now we have dry air returning which will lead t
boulder creek almost 5 inches. the santa cruz mountains were the winner by far.ere were impressive amounts not far away. lexington reservoir had four inches. piedmont three inches. oakland and berkeley hills had a lot of rain. right above rossmoor and moraga there was very heavy rain up to three inches. pacifica with a lot of rain. inverness 2.5 inches, napa 2.25 inches and san francisco two inches. for what it is worth, they have oakland sounding and we get the layers of the atmosphere with...
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this is about were the missions -- worthy missions, moving the boulder of goodness forward. their experiences and the lessons they learned in navigating help move a big mission possible in changing the world? how aret not least, these stories in history relevant now? the book took 15 years to write. charlie: why did it take 15 years? you are a busy person. that is why. guest: thank you for the graceful excuse. that is not what happened. i was in the midst of great crises when i started on lincoln. i got cancer a couple of times. my husband walked out on me. my father dropped dead. it took me a while to get back on my feet. i did not get a lot of work done for a while. i got lost in lincoln and decided in a moment of humility that the world did not need another book on lincoln. i went searching for other stories. each of these stories is a very different animal. to do this right and discover what was takes a while. charlie: how did you come out of your own crisis? guest: a combination of shaking my fist at the ceiling like scarlett o'hara. there was a lot of jovian rage, no q
this is about were the missions -- worthy missions, moving the boulder of goodness forward. their experiences and the lessons they learned in navigating help move a big mission possible in changing the world? how aret not least, these stories in history relevant now? the book took 15 years to write. charlie: why did it take 15 years? you are a busy person. that is why. guest: thank you for the graceful excuse. that is not what happened. i was in the midst of great crises when i started on...
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---marlon coy de 54 años y residente de boulder creek enfrenta multiples cargos por haber provocado elmasivo incendio que causo tremenda devastacion... 03:27 "enter plee of not guilty.... ... y esta maÑana su abogada declar a su cliente como "no culpable" de los cargos que se le imputan. pero algunos testigos dicen haber visto al acusado hacerlo. ---de acuerdo a las autoridades de "cal fire" todo comenzo cuando marlon coy tuvo una disputa con "julia cabibi" una residente de la calle diane's way con quien habria sostenido una relacion amorosa; presuntamente el sospechoso como venganza prendio fuego a su casa que quedo completamente destruida por el fuego, y este se propago por 391 acres en las montaÑas de santa cruz, arrasando con todo a su paso y causando lesiones en 13 bomberos, uno de ellos continua hospitalizado, 2 casas, 4 edificios, 5 vehiculos recreacionales y 17 autos calcinados. 11:24 "thats not something thats happens everyday in this county" ---la investigacion sobre los hechos ese dia que comenzo el fuego, determinan que "coy" era buscado por las autoridades, que tenia una o
---marlon coy de 54 años y residente de boulder creek enfrenta multiples cargos por haber provocado elmasivo incendio que causo tremenda devastacion... 03:27 "enter plee of not guilty.... ... y esta maÑana su abogada declar a su cliente como "no culpable" de los cargos que se le imputan. pero algunos testigos dicen haber visto al acusado hacerlo. ---de acuerdo a las autoridades de "cal fire" todo comenzo cuando marlon coy tuvo una disputa con "julia cabibi"...
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boulder creek, an inch and a half. and an inch and a quarter. mount diablo is over two inches of rain. san rafael, over an inch of a rain. pockets of moderate to heavy rain, certainly over parts of the east bay. back to the peninsula, which has had its fair show along the higher elevations. the upslope has ramped up the rain totals. all the way down to parts of the south bay. certainly in the santa cruz mountains. still a heavy wet snow. this will be heavy rain moving in. the cold air will work its way into the sierra. there is a winter storm warning until tomorrow morning at 4:00. ever so slowly the system will drop south. and fog is out there. 50s on the temps for most. they're stuck in the cloud cover. but things to the north, things are calming down. if you're south of that, you will deal with morning rain. 60s on the temps. 7:04. he has nothing to talk about. thank goodness it doesn't snow, sal. if it snowed here -- >> i will tell you this, all kidding aside, it will be a tough commute for you. you probably already know this. we will show y
boulder creek, an inch and a half. and an inch and a quarter. mount diablo is over two inches of rain. san rafael, over an inch of a rain. pockets of moderate to heavy rain, certainly over parts of the east bay. back to the peninsula, which has had its fair show along the higher elevations. the upslope has ramped up the rain totals. all the way down to parts of the south bay. certainly in the santa cruz mountains. still a heavy wet snow. this will be heavy rain moving in. the cold air will work...
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. >>> back on "eyewitness news" a look at the snow machines in , action, at jack frost big boulder, the popular ski and snow boarding destination officially opens to the season tomorrow, and, they are also, opening their annual boulder gives back campaign that means visitors can score a free lift ticket by bringing a new un wrapped toy or 15 non- perishable food items valued at $25 or more. they go to families in need. >>> holiday film season officially kicks off today and comedy daddy's home two is sequel to the global hit that came out in 2015. >> our friends at paramount pictures got me together with the stars and i was wondering did they have any idea during the first project that second film would be in the works. >> it wasn't in the plan. >> no, we were trying to make a funny movie that felt different in the sense of exploring the world a blended family. >> reporter: blended family that now includes. >> dear god. >> wow. >> mel gibson joins cast as dusty's dad and also home for the who will days... >> daddy, daddy john litgow add his comedy timing. >> once they read these parts we
. >>> back on "eyewitness news" a look at the snow machines in , action, at jack frost big boulder, the popular ski and snow boarding destination officially opens to the season tomorrow, and, they are also, opening their annual boulder gives back campaign that means visitors can score a free lift ticket by bringing a new un wrapped toy or 15 non- perishable food items valued at $25 or more. they go to families in need. >>> holiday film season officially kicks off...
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big boulder is open all weekend. camelback mountain isn't open just yet for skiing and no boarding, but it did open its hills last night. >>> today is the day to shop small in your community. >> and we have a look ahead to small business saturday. hey, randy. >> hey, it's all about living local today hoping to fill these streets with small business shoppers. coming up the neighborhoods all across our region where you can catch a local deal. >>> and take a look at our first alert radar and satellite. just a totally clear picture for now. but we're tracking an increase in clouds and ups and downs in those temperatures over the next few days. we'll track them out for you coming up. right now with a beautiful view of the blue cross river rink. >>> right now on nbc 10 news today, shop small. that's the message on this small business saturday. being celebrated on maine streets all across the region. >>> mild saturday. that's good news for mom and pop shops that count today as one of their busiest. this weekend it's a bit o
big boulder is open all weekend. camelback mountain isn't open just yet for skiing and no boarding, but it did open its hills last night. >>> today is the day to shop small in your community. >> and we have a look ahead to small business saturday. hey, randy. >> hey, it's all about living local today hoping to fill these streets with small business shoppers. coming up the neighborhoods all across our region where you can catch a local deal. >>> and take a look at...
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evening commute and areas to the north we have the cold air and lake arm any and jack frost and lake boulderd getting the skiers excited about that and the rain is moving outaround midnight. temperature-wise, what a difference a day makes yesterday we were at 70 degrees and 42 philadelphia and cape may 41 and poconos 32 degrees. compare that hours ago 9 to 25 coore rideing along yesterday's front and pulls if the moisture and areas north and west and plenty of cloud cover and rain east of i-95 east of the poconos by 1:00 in the morning, we clear and still a lot of clouds and tomorrow the clouds break for sunshine it will still be a chilly day but certainly more enjoyable than today. 8:00, 42 and 2:00 51 and 8:00 47 degrees with partly cloudy skies and and the we get into the situation that will bring us the extremely cold air on friday. low pressure over the hudson bay and high pressure to the west and what this sets up is a cross polar flow. arctic air coming straight to us. it moderates a bit by the time it gets here on friday and temperatures 20 degrees below average, and highs in the 30s
evening commute and areas to the north we have the cold air and lake arm any and jack frost and lake boulderd getting the skiers excited about that and the rain is moving outaround midnight. temperature-wise, what a difference a day makes yesterday we were at 70 degrees and 42 philadelphia and cape may 41 and poconos 32 degrees. compare that hours ago 9 to 25 coore rideing along yesterday's front and pulls if the moisture and areas north and west and plenty of cloud cover and rain east of i-95...
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giant boulders rain down. more than 400 killed and over 7,000 injured, the deadliest quake in the world this year. people now desperate for aid, tens of thou we got through to an aid worker in iran. he told me, people are scared and cold but so afraid of more quakes they're sleeping outdoors. and that iranian aid worker says the temperatures are below zero. people are desperate for blankets and tents. and though some help's getting through, it's not near enough. ian pannell, abc news, london. >>> senator rand paul is back at work. the kentucky republican returned to the capitol in time for two votes, although he's still in pain from six broken ribs. rand told the washington examiner there was no provocation for the attack at his home ten days ago. his neighbor allegedly hit him while he was mowing the lawn. rand says he has no idea why. >>> and president trump is nominating a former pharmaceutical executive to head the cabinet department that regulates the drug industry. while alex azar was president of ee eli
giant boulders rain down. more than 400 killed and over 7,000 injured, the deadliest quake in the world this year. people now desperate for aid, tens of thou we got through to an aid worker in iran. he told me, people are scared and cold but so afraid of more quakes they're sleeping outdoors. and that iranian aid worker says the temperatures are below zero. people are desperate for blankets and tents. and though some help's getting through, it's not near enough. ian pannell, abc news, london....
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as the sun sets over boulder crest, the veterans gather around the fire. >> thank you know showing upeflecting on whether the trauma of their past can actually empower their future. >> veterans are able to attend boulder crest free of charge and the program is expanding. another campus just opened last month here in arizona. here at "the lead," we want to take this moment to recognize all of our service members and their families and thanking them for their service and sacrifice. my guest on "state of the union" will be steve mnuchin, ohio governor john kasich and dick durbin. that it is for "the lead." i'm jake tapper, turning you over to wolf blitzer in "the situation room." have a great and restful weekend. happy veterans day. >>> happening now. breaking news. politically motivated. sexual misconduct allegations against republican senate candidate roy moore rock the republican party. but moore calls them politically motivated, denying that he once abused a 14-year-old girl. >>> proposed abduction? a bombshell allegation that former white house national security adviser michael flyn
as the sun sets over boulder crest, the veterans gather around the fire. >> thank you know showing upeflecting on whether the trauma of their past can actually empower their future. >> veterans are able to attend boulder crest free of charge and the program is expanding. another campus just opened last month here in arizona. here at "the lead," we want to take this moment to recognize all of our service members and their families and thanking them for their service and...
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. >> brogan, how many people have to be willing to use this corridor, say, between boulder and the airporth do they have to be willing to pay for this to be financially viable long term >> just to put it in perspective, there's a current toll road in the denver region, e-470. they are a partner with us on this study and our pricing is the same as that e-470, so that's about $5 or $10, depending how far you go so it's going to be, you know, very available for everyone to use. you know, i don't think we're going to have to encourage people to use it i don't know too many people that want to spend more time in traffic. so if you can really think about getting to any part of the entire region in less than 20 minutes in a super smooth ride, sounds pretty appetizing to most people >> i'm from denver and went to college in boulder and driven that road, 36, many times. denver, i can see a lot of things about the area that make it attractive to make something like this, but what about weather? the seven feet of snow, how much of this technology's vulnerable? >> well, in fact, you know, while arrivo
. >> brogan, how many people have to be willing to use this corridor, say, between boulder and the airporth do they have to be willing to pay for this to be financially viable long term >> just to put it in perspective, there's a current toll road in the denver region, e-470. they are a partner with us on this study and our pricing is the same as that e-470, so that's about $5 or $10, depending how far you go so it's going to be, you know, very available for everyone to use. you...
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now, as we go down, we can see from boulder korean all the way past the summit into sayers tolla and los gatos, that's where we have some healthy rain falling, look at that yellow lines up, and the coast, the peninsula, in about an hour to an hour and a half. it may be quieter where you are right now, but things are going to pick up, as we head towards the morning commute. temperatures, even 60 right now in pleasanton. you can see we're 60 in mountainview, mid to upper 50s just about everywhere else on this mild morning. here's a look at so 1 and 880 in san jose. it is definitely we had. we're going to be rainy today. just have an umbrella -- if you like to run in the rain, today is your day, you don't like do? or ask your friends if they can gets you in. 64 to 65 there. notice the solid green sliding out of the south bay. tonight, we'll see some clearing, that's why temperatures are in the 40s there, almost in the 30s. if you're heading to the sierra until 4:00, tomorrow morning. 1 to 3 inches, in fact it looks like kirkwood mountains will be the big winner right now as they get nea
now, as we go down, we can see from boulder korean all the way past the summit into sayers tolla and los gatos, that's where we have some healthy rain falling, look at that yellow lines up, and the coast, the peninsula, in about an hour to an hour and a half. it may be quieter where you are right now, but things are going to pick up, as we head towards the morning commute. temperatures, even 60 right now in pleasanton. you can see we're 60 in mountainview, mid to upper 50s just about everywhere...
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the blast threw the lead soldier up against a boulder. men were riddled with shrapnel.r were medevaced out, but everyone else survived. don had absorbed the brunt of the explosion with his body. he saved the lives of those next to him. and today, we're joined by two men who were with him on that patrol: sergeant william hacker and specialist michael mulheim. for decades, don's family only knew that he was killed in action. they'd heard that he had stepped on a landmine. all those years, this gold star family honored the memory of their son and brother, whose name is etched forever on that granite wall not far from here. late in her life, don's mother, evelyn, finally learned the full story of her son's sacrifice. and she made it her mission to have don's actions properly recognized. sadly, nearly three years ago, evelyn passed away. but she always believed, she knew that this day would come. she even bought a special dress to wear to this ceremony. we are honored that don and his mom are represented here today by don's brother and sisters and their families. on behalf o
the blast threw the lead soldier up against a boulder. men were riddled with shrapnel.r were medevaced out, but everyone else survived. don had absorbed the brunt of the explosion with his body. he saved the lives of those next to him. and today, we're joined by two men who were with him on that patrol: sergeant william hacker and specialist michael mulheim. for decades, don's family only knew that he was killed in action. they'd heard that he had stepped on a landmine. all those years, this...
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south of that, no big deal. 40s, 50s and running cooler. 49 in gilroy. 49 boulder creek. san jose say we're in there. santa cruz 54. in the sierra, not only fog -- be careful of that. you don't have to worry about snow. 32 in truckee. 57 monterey. 65 in los angeles. 30s 40s around lake tahoe. tahoe city 40. homewood at 40 except for high clouds to the north. we have a little fog here, and you can see the signature on the ridge of high pressure. yesterday it was topping out. that's our system that's going to bring increasing clouds over the weekend and looks like rain sunday. 60s, upper 60s for some. it's that pattern where it's warmer maybe near the coast and others inland because with that easterly breeze and there's a component of that. one more day of 80 in santa cruz and half moon bay at 70. south clouds to north. and rain looks like it arrives . plan accordingly. >> okay. that could affect travel. >> yes. >> people should know that as they head back from their long weekend. thank you steve, anytime. >>> operation is growing. the plans to grow a new oakland a's stadiu
south of that, no big deal. 40s, 50s and running cooler. 49 in gilroy. 49 boulder creek. san jose say we're in there. santa cruz 54. in the sierra, not only fog -- be careful of that. you don't have to worry about snow. 32 in truckee. 57 monterey. 65 in los angeles. 30s 40s around lake tahoe. tahoe city 40. homewood at 40 except for high clouds to the north. we have a little fog here, and you can see the signature on the ridge of high pressure. yesterday it was topping out. that's our system...
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let's start it off by taking you out to view outside jack frost and big boulder, yes, that's man-made ♪ out there. they are open for the season, it is definately cold enough, feels like it should be out there on the slopes, right? and you have breitbart blue skies and sunshine to enjoy for the rest of the day, meanwhile we expect very quiet weather. i don't think we have any nature made snow flack, but at least wet weather, moving forward. let's look at storm scan. it is quiet as can be across the tri-state sweep here. mid of area of high pressure, helping look us up with pleasant weather, enough winds to even kick in the lake enhancement, so clouds, poconos earlier on today, even saw couple of flakes flying up that way, as well. but, it is mainly just sunshine from here through the entire day tomorrow. now, here's the thing. this is one of those will it or won't it kind of scenarios. frontal boundery, will cross through regardless, but take a look down in the deep south. there is the area of low pressure, still looking good in terms of our scenario. but if you try to join up with the
let's start it off by taking you out to view outside jack frost and big boulder, yes, that's man-made ♪ out there. they are open for the season, it is definately cold enough, feels like it should be out there on the slopes, right? and you have breitbart blue skies and sunshine to enjoy for the rest of the day, meanwhile we expect very quiet weather. i don't think we have any nature made snow flack, but at least wet weather, moving forward. let's look at storm scan. it is quiet as can be...
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me take you outside to a very pleasant view, open for season obviously here outside jack frost/big bouldern made snow has been put down. we've got a pleasant afternoon unfolding here locally. again, it's cooler by comparison to yesterday but it's still nice. we'll still eke out an above average day. now i want to take you back in time and show you time lapsed video. we're going tout to kutztown area high school. i started it here because it's right before the sun rose so take a look i'm going to put it into motion at the sunrise followed by the clouds and how things start to clear out. look at that. what beautiful color. clouds really built back in. then they got out of here. so, it was like we had this little patch of clouds that came through just in time to bring in some really pretty colors for the sunrise and then they moved in for the better part of the morning obviously but the afternoon is looking quite nice. here's the next frontal boundary though that's going to be causing us some very minor headaches. i don't think we'll have to deal with much more than a couple of showers out of
me take you outside to a very pleasant view, open for season obviously here outside jack frost/big bouldern made snow has been put down. we've got a pleasant afternoon unfolding here locally. again, it's cooler by comparison to yesterday but it's still nice. we'll still eke out an above average day. now i want to take you back in time and show you time lapsed video. we're going tout to kutztown area high school. i started it here because it's right before the sun rose so take a look i'm going...
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Nov 8, 2017
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disrupting spain's much prized of a high speed network later there were efforts to shut catalonia is boulder's with the rest of the country. outside the regional government building in barcelona the crowd chanted liberty or freedom once the rallying cry for independence now a show of support for what is being called political prisoners opposed to president please do more in exile in belgium and please former ministers and civil society leaders in jail in madrid. where here. our government is in prison so we need to help them and we need to then answer as bunny's government actions because they are doing what. they should does this crowd is a sign that at least at the grassroots the independence movement in catalonia is alive and well but politically it is sorely weakened much of its leadership behind and facing an election in december that probably dependent parties are far from certain of winning spain's constitutional court on wednesday an old october twenty seventh declaration of independence this is a movement divided over want to do next whether to do it together as a coalition or part no
disrupting spain's much prized of a high speed network later there were efforts to shut catalonia is boulder's with the rest of the country. outside the regional government building in barcelona the crowd chanted liberty or freedom once the rallying cry for independence now a show of support for what is being called political prisoners opposed to president please do more in exile in belgium and please former ministers and civil society leaders in jail in madrid. where here. our government is in...
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this is from the poconos at jack frost big boulder, we are coming up to a new moon, which means that basically don't have any moon light at all, it is coinciding with the meteor shower that is peak but problem there is we will have some cloud overhead which we will get to let me take to you storm scan and show what you is up. here's your first disturbance that comes through with scattered showers late tonight and early tomorrow especially maybe a few see a sprang will sooner then that. then this batch of moisture is next big thing that will cross the country and get here by weekend. it is a duo of front for us, much bigger deal across new england. warm front on saturday bringing with it some rain especially in the afternoon and then the cold front will cross into sunday. now this cold front will likely get out too quickly for to us see any appreciable snow but with the northwesterly wind kicking up in its wake especially northwestern counties are very likely to see with the colder air catching up here a couple snowflakes primarily to the north and west of the city. so i may not see a
this is from the poconos at jack frost big boulder, we are coming up to a new moon, which means that basically don't have any moon light at all, it is coinciding with the meteor shower that is peak but problem there is we will have some cloud overhead which we will get to let me take to you storm scan and show what you is up. here's your first disturbance that comes through with scattered showers late tonight and early tomorrow especially maybe a few see a sprang will sooner then that. then...
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Nov 14, 2017
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starts shaking violently, a man runs for his life from the control room of this dam, as massive boulders are hurled around outside. the dam wall was not breached, but elsewhere, devastation. in iran, the border town was hit hardest, as entire walls collapsed, many families did manage to flee their homes, but others were crushed or buried. at a localospital, there were many stories of narrow escape. >> i fell from the balcony down. the earthquake was very strong. >> the earthquake shattered the window, which fell on me and wounded my head and face. james: rescue has been made more difficult by the mountainous terrain. iranian authorities are pouring resources in, but landslides and power cuts are slowing rescue efforts and the task of establisng the full extent of casualties. this quake was 7.3 magnitude and happened in a known danger zone. the surface of the earth is made up of tectonic plates, and in this case, the iranian plate has -- the arabian plate has been moving roughly northward against the eurasian plate, just under an inch a year. forces build up and eventually are very sudden
starts shaking violently, a man runs for his life from the control room of this dam, as massive boulders are hurled around outside. the dam wall was not breached, but elsewhere, devastation. in iran, the border town was hit hardest, as entire walls collapsed, many families did manage to flee their homes, but others were crushed or buried. at a localospital, there were many stories of narrow escape. >> i fell from the balcony down. the earthquake was very strong. >> the earthquake...
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'coy'' fue arrestado luego que tres personas lo identificaran como el causante de las llamas en ''boulderestigadores piensan que ''coy'' prendi el fuego como resultado de una disputa domestica.. -- un grupo de manifestantes se disfrazo de zombies hoy en san francisco, asegurando que no ganan lo suficiente para vivir en la ciudad en la que trabajan. -- son 30 mil personas que laboran cuidando ancianos, en organizaciones no lucrativas y en el aeropuerto de la ciuda que viven con muy bajos salarios. "por eso estamos como muertos en vida porque salarios en san francisco son muy bajos.... salario solo ajusta para pagar renta y billes ya no podemos ahorrar ni darnos gusto de ir a un restaurante" -- aunque san francisco aumentar su salario minimo a 15 dolares el aÑo entrante los manifestantes afirman que un ingreso justo sera 25 dolares por hora. --prepare su bolsillo porque en cuesti no cg sot: 23.40 por 7.8 galones.... maÑana esto va a ser ms todava conductores del rea de la baha se preparan para un aumento en el precio de la gasolina efectivo a partir de maÑana, primero de noviembre.... no cg
'coy'' fue arrestado luego que tres personas lo identificaran como el causante de las llamas en ''boulderestigadores piensan que ''coy'' prendi el fuego como resultado de una disputa domestica.. -- un grupo de manifestantes se disfrazo de zombies hoy en san francisco, asegurando que no ganan lo suficiente para vivir en la ciudad en la que trabajan. -- son 30 mil personas que laboran cuidando ancianos, en organizaciones no lucrativas y en el aeropuerto de la ciuda que viven con muy bajos...
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Nov 25, 2017
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we benefit from dams in boulder, but we are not considered as beautiful. leave outere we will coming to a conclusion. in your packet is a very cool thing. report for1th annual the reclamation service. ewell frederick nu doing something i did not know they had done. it is called "fallacies in taint." -- fallacies interchange." "fallacieslled interchange -- entertained." to see a bureaucrat say we did not expect water quality to thingsnot all of those are in his mind, but they forecast -- some are very explicit. to me, that is one of the most amazing bureaucratic documents ever. what he said in many different places, the human element. engineers did not foresee the human element. they thought they would be benefiting settlers, giving them a new opportunity. the settlers were supposed to pay for the water and structure that brought them the water. the repayment plan never came together. the settlers were crappy. they had difficult -- the settlers were crabby. they had difficult land. architect engineer is saying, the human being, they did not train us for tha
we benefit from dams in boulder, but we are not considered as beautiful. leave outere we will coming to a conclusion. in your packet is a very cool thing. report for1th annual the reclamation service. ewell frederick nu doing something i did not know they had done. it is called "fallacies in taint." -- fallacies interchange." "fallacieslled interchange -- entertained." to see a bureaucrat say we did not expect water quality to thingsnot all of those are in his mind, but...
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if you've been to boulder, colorado, or santa monica, you'd see how beautiful they can be. >> reporter: this man does not think it's a good idea since he works at a restaurant and already has to park blocks away. >> we'll have to park really far and walk here and go back again. >> reporter: casey girard supports it saying distracted drivers are dangerous. >> people should walk. it would be better. it's nicer. it makes it more pleasant because then you're not afraid i'm going to cross the street, but a car might hit me because they're not paying attention to pedestrians. >> reporter: the mayor hopes to have the study done in about a year and a half. in palo alto, kiet do, kpix5 news. >>> coming up seen any of these before? you may have been targeted by russian ads on facebook. how these divisive posts shared by millions may have impacted the election. >> plus pulled into a not so desired limelight, the harassment scandal of hollywood adds a couple new names. >> and american airlines going without food after a major catering group discovers a bacteria in the kitchen. russia investigation
if you've been to boulder, colorado, or santa monica, you'd see how beautiful they can be. >> reporter: this man does not think it's a good idea since he works at a restaurant and already has to park blocks away. >> we'll have to park really far and walk here and go back again. >> reporter: casey girard supports it saying distracted drivers are dangerous. >> people should walk. it would be better. it's nicer. it makes it more pleasant because then you're not afraid i'm...
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Nov 18, 2017
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boulder now of course in any country including especially countries like cambodia there may be you know social tensions and social problems and different ways to look at democracy and the pursuit of greater democracy for example all these things need to be sorted out by the people in that particular country china and commodious have excellent relations and china is very much committed to help compose the maintain social stability and political stability so that people in that country which is a great friendly country to china can really pursue ok more peacefully more leisurely their pursuit of democracy victor we'll talk more about china's relationship with cambodia in just a moment a come back to bear with me but both of our other guests on today's program are shaking their heads as you as you as you speak. what do you make of what you just heard. of course we want stability of course economic growth of course we're not saying no but we can't we say but not at a cost of human rights at a cost of a lot of other than for us national resources and it cannot maintain this top pipe of stabi
boulder now of course in any country including especially countries like cambodia there may be you know social tensions and social problems and different ways to look at democracy and the pursuit of greater democracy for example all these things need to be sorted out by the people in that particular country china and commodious have excellent relations and china is very much committed to help compose the maintain social stability and political stability so that people in that country which is a...
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catalina from boulder learned much more in the convent than she would have done outside reading writing a bit of latin and singing. she probably also learned arithmetic and how to run a household but despite the privileges for some women this life of chastity was an ordeal women who became nuns could never leave the convent again. a way out first emerged with martin luther the reforma examined the values and norms of his time with reference to the bible he rejected rules if in his opinion they contravened the word of god as laid out in the scriptures he concluded that a life of chastity in a convent was not all done by god. being a fruitful and multiply that's what it says in genesis and that was the relevant fact if they listen and do with the protestant reform as it says people should enjoy their sex humanity and their physicality that's true for women and for nine and they're supposed to marry have children and thereby fulfill god's will. according to luther god's grace alone will save a person not a chaste life behind monastic walls monks and nuns were leading a life no closer to go
catalina from boulder learned much more in the convent than she would have done outside reading writing a bit of latin and singing. she probably also learned arithmetic and how to run a household but despite the privileges for some women this life of chastity was an ordeal women who became nuns could never leave the convent again. a way out first emerged with martin luther the reforma examined the values and norms of his time with reference to the bible he rejected rules if in his opinion they...
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. >> yeah, check out snowy scene in the poconos, our sky scan three camera at jack frost big boulder flakes, falling this afternoon. >> so we sent meteorologist lauren casey up the mountains to the poconos with the mobile weather watcher and lauren, show us some more what is it looking like right now. >> it is looking a little wintry, a little snowy, still some light snow flakes, coming down snow on the grass surfaces and we have a solid coating going on. i will show you this snow falling, look at that, the season's first snow. there it is. you can see trees, bushes, definitely have a covering of that white stuff, a wintry looking scene, here where we're at junction of the northeast extension and i80 just northwest of albright ville so we have at lee half inch on the ground there. check that out. we will give you a look at dash cam where snow continues to fall in and around this area. it is not accumulating on the road surface but as we head in the next few hours temperatures are right around freezing right now and kate will talk more about those overnight lows in the poconos knittin
. >> yeah, check out snowy scene in the poconos, our sky scan three camera at jack frost big boulder flakes, falling this afternoon. >> so we sent meteorologist lauren casey up the mountains to the poconos with the mobile weather watcher and lauren, show us some more what is it looking like right now. >> it is looking a little wintry, a little snowy, still some light snow flakes, coming down snow on the grass surfaces and we have a solid coating going on. i will show you this...
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Nov 13, 2017
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as the quake hits a dam, giant boulders rain down. more than 400 killed and over 7,000 injured. the deadliest quake in the world this year. people now desperate for aid. tens of thousands homeless, without power or water. we got through to an aid worker in iran. he told me, people are scared and cold, but so afraid of more quakes, they're sleeping outdoors. and that aid worker telling me that temperatures tonight below freezing. people desperate for tents and blankets. some aid is getting through, but it's nowhere enough. david? >> ian, thank you. >>> next here, president trump nearing the end of his visit to asia, and score shadowing much of his trip over the weekend, what the president said about vladimir putin. here's abc's chief white house correspondent jonathan karl, traveling with the president. >> reporter: president trump said he's made real progress on trade and north korea. but the final weekend of his trip to asia was overshadowed by a familiar topic. russia. it came after his brief conversations with vladimir putin in vietnam. on air force one, trump told reporters,
as the quake hits a dam, giant boulders rain down. more than 400 killed and over 7,000 injured. the deadliest quake in the world this year. people now desperate for aid. tens of thousands homeless, without power or water. we got through to an aid worker in iran. he told me, people are scared and cold, but so afraid of more quakes, they're sleeping outdoors. and that aid worker telling me that temperatures tonight below freezing. people desperate for tents and blankets. some aid is getting...
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boulders were tossed around like pebbles, and with cracks appearing in the structure, there are now concerns the safety of the dam. translation: when the quake started, rocks from the mountains started, rocks from the mountains started falling on the street, and damaged cars. it even cause damage to the walls of the dam. a picture of widespread devastation is emerging. hundreds dead, thousands injured, many missing. turkey has sent a convoy of aid trucks, medication, 10th and blankets, and many have spent a second night outdoors, terrified by the after—shocks. so far there have been more than 190 of them —— tents. and we have more detail on that story on our website, and we will discuss it later in the programme. theresa may has launched her strongest attack yet on russia. speaking at the lord mayor's banquet in london, the british prime minister said russia must choose a very different path from the one that had seen moscow annex crimea, foment conflict in ukraine, and launch cyber attacks on governments and parliaments across europe. russia has fomented conflict in the donbass, repeatedly
boulders were tossed around like pebbles, and with cracks appearing in the structure, there are now concerns the safety of the dam. translation: when the quake started, rocks from the mountains started, rocks from the mountains started falling on the street, and damaged cars. it even cause damage to the walls of the dam. a picture of widespread devastation is emerging. hundreds dead, thousands injured, many missing. turkey has sent a convoy of aid trucks, medication, 10th and blankets, and many...
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Nov 6, 2017
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downn tea fm ththe united s states for te latest round of climate talks taking place this week in boulder geminate itself to. president trump pulled the u. s. out so called steep paris a close. well we begin this hour in the united states what police say. sunday's shooting church in says was involved in a dispute with his mother in law twenty six people including an eighteen month old child were killed. when devin patrick kelly ice and fire authority say he had three guns in his possession but was not legally permitted. to on any of them. but we can't tell you. that theree was a domestic situtuation going on with in this family. such some other law tended this church. we know that he had made threatened. ththreatening. as shit r reset t threateng textxt from him. and. it and. . it weekk we can'o into dailsls about t that domestic. sitituation that is is continuing to be. that'd and thoroughly investigated. but we will getet that out there that this was not racially motivated. there were it over religious beliefs. if lebanon adelaide vigils for the victims in sutherland springs. it's where
downn tea fm ththe united s states for te latest round of climate talks taking place this week in boulder geminate itself to. president trump pulled the u. s. out so called steep paris a close. well we begin this hour in the united states what police say. sunday's shooting church in says was involved in a dispute with his mother in law twenty six people including an eighteen month old child were killed. when devin patrick kelly ice and fire authority say he had three guns in his possession but...
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another boulder witness what happened and described what he saw. >> they were out fishing like normal. saw this boat come in acting a little not right. we thought they were having motor trouble or something like that. all of the sudden the safety people came out is that you guys have to get out the water there is a great white. we got out. we did not want to mess around with that. the wetsuit was pretty shredded.>> the victim was bitten in his right thigh. it is a serious bite. his leg is still intact. he was taken to a trauma center for surgery. he is in stable condition. he will survive. >>> starting to feel a lot like christmas. a live picture of the macy's tree in union square. it was lit tonight dazzling the thousands of people there.>> amber was also there. as it was happening. put mac we found visitors and locals alike enjoying the black friday festivities. some say they love the shopping. but the tree lighting ceremony was even better. put mac>> reporter: around 7 pm the 83 foot tree lit up to the delight of an estimated crowd of more than 10,000.>> it is the spirit of the sea
another boulder witness what happened and described what he saw. >> they were out fishing like normal. saw this boat come in acting a little not right. we thought they were having motor trouble or something like that. all of the sudden the safety people came out is that you guys have to get out the water there is a great white. we got out. we did not want to mess around with that. the wetsuit was pretty shredded.>> the victim was bitten in his right thigh. it is a serious bite. his...
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. >> it lightning bolt zig zag at the top of the puma's head are a boulders with seems tough eff to rejectto protecting the culture k of peru, what worries you it most? too many tourists? development? what keeps you awake at night when you think about places like this? ricardo is the director of culture in cuzco. he'd love to create a world class visitor center here and others around the country. but peruvian bu rockeracy and they have too little management. for sevcenturies this town was known as hot springs but in a commercial name, they changed the name to mauchue -- machu picchu. and the hasty urban planning means they're one mud slide away from catastrophe. the young mayor says there is a plan to contain the explosive growth but there are no signs of it stopping. this is probably one of it most expensive -- >> this was supposed to be a public square but it's over run with squatters selling cheap trinkets and luis worries an illegal land grab will overwhelm their most precious sites. >> it used to be in peru that the worst enemy we had in terms of cultural were looters and poachers, di
. >> it lightning bolt zig zag at the top of the puma's head are a boulders with seems tough eff to rejectto protecting the culture k of peru, what worries you it most? too many tourists? development? what keeps you awake at night when you think about places like this? ricardo is the director of culture in cuzco. he'd love to create a world class visitor center here and others around the country. but peruvian bu rockeracy and they have too little management. for sevcenturies this town was...