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though i can show you how brittle the rock is here. every spring, we have to dig the loose rock out so it will not fall on our heads. >> the danger is very real -- a wave devastated this village in 1905. the wave may have been only 17 meters high when it hit, but it still killed 40 people. it is only a matter of time. some 4000 lives are at stake here and in neighboring villages. it is up to their collective mayor to make sure that they are warned in time. >> we expect that we will have 74 hours to evacuate all the people in this area, and that should be more than enough to get everybody out. >> the mountain is constantly monitored by several instruments -- gps sensors, seismographs, and lasers. the measure temperatures, sounds, and movement in the bedrock. the moment anything about the mountain changes, lars gets a text message, but how reliable is the system? >> nature is nature. we are never 100%, as other things. there is always come -- there's always some kind of risk, but with this knowledge, we are confident. >> if all goes well
though i can show you how brittle the rock is here. every spring, we have to dig the loose rock out so it will not fall on our heads. >> the danger is very real -- a wave devastated this village in 1905. the wave may have been only 17 meters high when it hit, but it still killed 40 people. it is only a matter of time. some 4000 lives are at stake here and in neighboring villages. it is up to their collective mayor to make sure that they are warned in time. >> we expect that we will...
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though i can show you how brittle the rock is here. every spring, we have to dig the loose rock out so it will not fall on our heads. >> the danger is very real -- a wave devastated this village in 1905. the wave may have been only 17 meters high when it hit, but it still killed 40 people. it is only a matter of time. some 4000 lives are at stake here and in neighboring villages. it is up to their collective mayor to make sure that they are warned in time. >> we expect that we will have 74 hours to evacuate all the people in this area, and that should be more than enough to get everybody out. >> the mountain is constantly monitored by several instruments -- gps sensors, seismographs, and lasers. the measure temperatures, sounds, and movement in the bedrock. the moment anything about the mountain changes, lars gets a text message, but how reliable is the system? >> nature is nature. we are never 100%, as other things. there is always come -- there's always some kind of risk, but with this knowledge, we are confident. >> if all goes well
though i can show you how brittle the rock is here. every spring, we have to dig the loose rock out so it will not fall on our heads. >> the danger is very real -- a wave devastated this village in 1905. the wave may have been only 17 meters high when it hit, but it still killed 40 people. it is only a matter of time. some 4000 lives are at stake here and in neighboring villages. it is up to their collective mayor to make sure that they are warned in time. >> we expect that we will...
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, they recommend calcium, vitamin d and exercise to develop strong bones in childhood and prevent brittle ben condition like osteoporosis later in life. according to researchers 25 percent in high school drink soda every day leading to a lower intake of milk and calcium >> 81-year-old is grateful after random act of kindness after the shrubs were trimmed at her house. she fell and hurt herself and tripped over shrubs breaking her arm and injuring her leg and shoulder. noticing there was no clear path the firefighters went back to the house and cleared the way. show had surgery and is recovering at home. >>> california takes the lead in protecting college students from sexual assault. the new bill signed by the governor that will make "yes means yes" the new saying on campus. >> a rude awakening for a family: the mess a wayward driver created. >> new rest places from president obama on what we didn't know about isis with new deta good morning, usher! hey! did you know bees communicate through dance? me too... we're practically twins! look for big g cereals with money saving offers on these
, they recommend calcium, vitamin d and exercise to develop strong bones in childhood and prevent brittle ben condition like osteoporosis later in life. according to researchers 25 percent in high school drink soda every day leading to a lower intake of milk and calcium >> 81-year-old is grateful after random act of kindness after the shrubs were trimmed at her house. she fell and hurt herself and tripped over shrubs breaking her arm and injuring her leg and shoulder. noticing there was...
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it is all just this brittle behavior, and all the laughs come from the kind of tension and the painfulness of the way they treat each other, which is just really good writing. one of these days they're going to lock you up. oh, lay off of me, will ya? you ain't playin' with a full deck, eunice. i think somebody blew your pilot light out. seacrest: good writing, great casting, and a beloved funny lady at the center. those were the ingredients that made "the carol burnett show" succeed for more than a decade. and the same formula worked for "the mary tyler moore show." cbs came to me and said, "we would like you to do a situation comedy of your own." ♪ you might just make it after all ♪ seacrest: mary tyler moore occupied a special place in the american mind. she was the all-american girl, the sister, daughter, or friend everyone wished for. carroll: she was their mary. they wanted to shield her from life's mighty arrows. and that's a wonderful quality for any performer to get from an audience, their wanting to take care of you because they love you. i was kind of that woman. you know, i was
it is all just this brittle behavior, and all the laughs come from the kind of tension and the painfulness of the way they treat each other, which is just really good writing. one of these days they're going to lock you up. oh, lay off of me, will ya? you ain't playin' with a full deck, eunice. i think somebody blew your pilot light out. seacrest: good writing, great casting, and a beloved funny lady at the center. those were the ingredients that made "the carol burnett show" succeed...
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Sep 19, 2014
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fire consuming brittle vegetation and trees from the drought. lake tahoe officials say there is no immediate threat to the tahoe basin, but visitors should have an evacuation plan. juliette goodrich, kpix5. >> to give you an idea of how big the king fire is, look at this photo from space. that smoke cloud is as long as the state of colorado. further north in the town of weed, firefighters have just about contained the boles fire that has destroyed 140 homes. >>> we got enough rain to coat these roads in richmond today and paul, every drop counts. we had a lot of drops in the santa cruz mountain. all those places have something in common. they are higher in elevation. closer to the bay, not much, between 0 and a tenth of an inch. napa, four one-hundredths of an inch. san rafael. this is not the only rain chance we will see. the pattern is changes. we have another rain chance that we will talk about in ten minutes. >>> people are ransacking stores in baja after hurricane odile hits. people are fighting for whatever is left on the shelves. tens of
fire consuming brittle vegetation and trees from the drought. lake tahoe officials say there is no immediate threat to the tahoe basin, but visitors should have an evacuation plan. juliette goodrich, kpix5. >> to give you an idea of how big the king fire is, look at this photo from space. that smoke cloud is as long as the state of colorado. further north in the town of weed, firefighters have just about contained the boles fire that has destroyed 140 homes. >>> we got enough...
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recommends calcium, vitamin d and exercise to develop strong bones in childhood and help prevent a brittleone condition like osteoporosis later in life. according to the research, nearly 25% of high school students drink soda every day, leading to a lower in take of milk and calcium. >>> from walmart to nascar. this is a big day for people. i spoke with world news anchor david muir just awhile ago. >> great to see you on monday night. coming up, the nascar great breaking his silence after hitting and killing a driver on the track. what he's revealing now. >>> also breaking after that horrific accident, what walmart is saying about tracy morgan that got our attention. it's coming up. >> also, you have something that involves a high tech view? >> that's right. tonight we will take you to the 103rd floor of the empire state building for the kind of view you have never seen. i still haven't forgotten it. it was just a couple hours ago. i'm just back. you've got to see this coming up. >> world news tonight with david muir is coming up at 5:30 on abc 7. >> be sure to tune in. >>> as of today, th
recommends calcium, vitamin d and exercise to develop strong bones in childhood and help prevent a brittleone condition like osteoporosis later in life. according to the research, nearly 25% of high school students drink soda every day, leading to a lower in take of milk and calcium. >>> from walmart to nascar. this is a big day for people. i spoke with world news anchor david muir just awhile ago. >> great to see you on monday night. coming up, the nascar great breaking his...
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sure the bombardment of liquid flavor from the brittle or enough to stop everyone in her tracks anyone's been leading the british daily for two months straight. on facebook were asking was your favorite rose on the bay area to let imagine goes off for this one bill for to join the conversation this know what you think on kron4-dot-com and facebook fan page >> : how they in store for tomorrow temperatures but do in the '80s and '90s check this out a lot ids again tomorrow take what the numbers in your neighborhood coming up >> : bulldog: bulldog: [whimpering] has your old bed got you in a twist? well, mattress discounters has up to 48 months interest-free financing. plus, mattress discounters has the largest selection of memory foam mattresses under one roof! queen-size memory foam mattress sets as low as $697! now what's best about 48 months interest-free financing at mattress discounters? it's 28 years in dog financing. ♪ mattress discounters obama address the nation at 6:00 in an address at kron 4 we carry live in its entirety but for the american people the need for united states to
sure the bombardment of liquid flavor from the brittle or enough to stop everyone in her tracks anyone's been leading the british daily for two months straight. on facebook were asking was your favorite rose on the bay area to let imagine goes off for this one bill for to join the conversation this know what you think on kron4-dot-com and facebook fan page >> : how they in store for tomorrow temperatures but do in the '80s and '90s check this out a lot ids again tomorrow take what the...
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think our understanding of the iraqi military and how brutal it was and its inability to stand -- brittle it was and its inability to stand up and fight. >> what is the commonality between al musra and isis? >> there is intense competition. they have occasionally fought with each other and they are still occasionally fighting. >> is it for power or because they have different goals? >> they have exactly the same goal. they share a kite is ideology -- al qaeda's ideology of establishing a caliphate. what happened was al musra was a syrian extremist group that established itself after the syrian civil war started. they were recognized by zawahiri as the al qaeda group in syria. you have aqi who decided they wanted to join the fight in the move across the border and he says no. your fight is in iraq and they said no, we are doing our own thing and we want to get in the game of here so zawahiri owned them because they would not follow his orders. some people say he disowned them. they are every bit as brutal. it is over whether you are willing to listen to zawahiri and take his orders or not.
think our understanding of the iraqi military and how brutal it was and its inability to stand -- brittle it was and its inability to stand up and fight. >> what is the commonality between al musra and isis? >> there is intense competition. they have occasionally fought with each other and they are still occasionally fighting. >> is it for power or because they have different goals? >> they have exactly the same goal. they share a kite is ideology -- al qaeda's ideology...
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this is a, quote, test case and, quote, watershed moment in a brittle monthlong fight between the white house and state over hillary's power to pick her team. marshall had a secret weapon in valerie jarrett, who had worked as a special assistant for president in the clinton white house, lobbied jarrett on marshall's the have describing his strengths and skills and encouraging her -- >> to bat for marshall too. the white house didn't fully appreciate the role she was protocol officer and what went into it. it wasn't a glorified advanced after or donor with little experience in washington. there is nobody better to do this job, hillary told obama. she has the experience from the social office, a great touch and helping organize people, she will be fabulous. hillary have also gone rounds with the president, saying i am telling you this is the best person, she had said. you will know i am right after you have worked with her for a month and have a renews she held the trump card. the president told me i could kick the people in the state department and this is my pick, she said. so let's mov
this is a, quote, test case and, quote, watershed moment in a brittle monthlong fight between the white house and state over hillary's power to pick her team. marshall had a secret weapon in valerie jarrett, who had worked as a special assistant for president in the clinton white house, lobbied jarrett on marshall's the have describing his strengths and skills and encouraging her -- >> to bat for marshall too. the white house didn't fully appreciate the role she was protocol officer and...
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recommend calcium, have it minute d and exercise to develop strong bones in childhood to prevent brittlenes like osteoporosis later in life. nearly 25 percent of high school students drink soda each day leading to a lower intake of milk and calcium. >>> an 81-year-old woman is thankful for an act of kindness. the woman fell and hurt herself tripping over shrubs and break her arm and injured her leg and shoulder and when the we firefighters noticed there was no clear path they went back and cleared the way at the front of the house. >>> at 6:00, unexpected breaking news, police are on the scene of a break in at a high end bay area bicycle store and what the owner is doing to bring the thieves to justice. >> and mustang celebrates the 50th birthday. how does t >>> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >> california takes the lead to protect college students from sexual assault with a new bill signed by governor brown. >>> a rude awakening for a family with a mess a driver created. >>> new rest places from president obama on what we did not know about sis. >>> thanks for
recommend calcium, have it minute d and exercise to develop strong bones in childhood to prevent brittlenes like osteoporosis later in life. nearly 25 percent of high school students drink soda each day leading to a lower intake of milk and calcium. >>> an 81-year-old woman is thankful for an act of kindness. the woman fell and hurt herself tripping over shrubs and break her arm and injured her leg and shoulder and when the we firefighters noticed there was no clear path they went back...
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i have a bone condition known as brittle bone disease. there's a lot of different severity.'m in the middle of severity. like, there's more severe cases where, you know, you die, like, and then there's, like, a bit less severe where, you know, you are okay, but you can't do anything for yourself, like you need constant attention because trying to get out of bed will cause you to break a bone. i'm in the middle of severity. i have broken my bones 120 times in my life. >> it's unfortunate because a lot of people in my position can't get out of bed, use the toilet or take a shower. you spend a lot of time doing dangerous things. cooking is not safe for me. a pan of boiling water is about as big as i am. i have to be careful not to spill it on myself. i eat the most unhealthy despite. it's bad. i wish i had a maid. when i was a kid there wasn't a lot i could do, kid activities. i had a couple of choices as far as entertainment goes. i could read, watch information or go on the computer. i got my first computer at six, and my next a couple of of years later, just for me. it was a
i have a bone condition known as brittle bone disease. there's a lot of different severity.'m in the middle of severity. like, there's more severe cases where, you know, you die, like, and then there's, like, a bit less severe where, you know, you are okay, but you can't do anything for yourself, like you need constant attention because trying to get out of bed will cause you to break a bone. i'm in the middle of severity. i have broken my bones 120 times in my life. >> it's unfortunate...
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earlier, far more serious film problems hit the eastern kodak researchers, who replaced the brittle acetated a technological first by employing bigger base materials, ushering in a new era -- thinner base material and ushering in a new era of film technology. polyester film development solved one of the major space reconnaissance problems. in 1960 the new film was being used on every flight. the year 1961 was a time for the maturing of corona. with the series of launches, increasing coverage was added. 21 proved the feasibility of restarting the engine in space. a technique that would prove useful later to corona and nasa. on the 30th of august, 1960 one, missions began to carry approved camera systems. -- reentry programs were 1961. developed. additional launch vehicle difficulties were worked out. slowly but surely the problems were solved. it often seemed that when one was laid to rest, another rose to take its place. ♪ ♪ >> many people, referring to these programs, remember the large number of failures that preceded the final success in discoverer 14. in fact there were a large number o
earlier, far more serious film problems hit the eastern kodak researchers, who replaced the brittle acetated a technological first by employing bigger base materials, ushering in a new era -- thinner base material and ushering in a new era of film technology. polyester film development solved one of the major space reconnaissance problems. in 1960 the new film was being used on every flight. the year 1961 was a time for the maturing of corona. with the series of launches, increasing coverage...
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that cubicle shape and structure identifies brittle material. that brittle stuff will get you. that you will glitters is usually not gold. quite the interesting quartz vein that's still in here that nobody came back to whoever they were for some reason. what's funny, though, is they scaled up to a beautiful slip. perfect spot. and nice slip they followed and followed this quartz main down 60 feet this time. and there's a ladder they built out of trees down in there preserved from the cold water. a little old ladder built out of trees. they put next to it timber and figures it goes down 60 feet and nobody has been to the bottom of it. the hoist bucket that was found. it used to be a bucket anyway. so the -- holding those sides in, that used to be the bottom and the sides. and then they had to deal with water and wasn't full like this but they had to contend with the water while they were mining in here and why they liked going downhill like this. this one caused a lot of discussion with had i storns we've been involved with. old wood plug on this hand pump. and imagine coming in
that cubicle shape and structure identifies brittle material. that brittle stuff will get you. that you will glitters is usually not gold. quite the interesting quartz vein that's still in here that nobody came back to whoever they were for some reason. what's funny, though, is they scaled up to a beautiful slip. perfect spot. and nice slip they followed and followed this quartz main down 60 feet this time. and there's a ladder they built out of trees down in there preserved from the cold...
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one of the problems with obsidian is that it's very sharp, but it's very brittle and it needs support. keach: the blades would have been used together with this stone which functioned as a cutting platform. and thmaya used this piece of deer antler to drill holes. what an artisan would do is place a little bit of sand in a slurry on a spot of bone, take it and start to perforate it. keach: the drills would have made holes for the jade in these teeth. but one item uncovered had far more significance than mere decoration. widmer: this is a star gorget. it was produced from a marine conch or whelk which was imported from the gulf coast. and it's a very special artifact among the maya. i think -- of course, i'm biased, but it's probably the most spectacular artifact that's yet been found. but let me tell you where my bias lies. this is the symbol of the powatun or the bacabs. these are the gods of the underworld. keach: bacabs and powatuns were the maya gods who held up the earth and the sky. they were also the patrons of scribes. bacabs wearing a star were found carved on a throne in a l
one of the problems with obsidian is that it's very sharp, but it's very brittle and it needs support. keach: the blades would have been used together with this stone which functioned as a cutting platform. and thmaya used this piece of deer antler to drill holes. what an artisan would do is place a little bit of sand in a slurry on a spot of bone, take it and start to perforate it. keach: the drills would have made holes for the jade in these teeth. but one item uncovered had far more...
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it is commonly known as brittle bone disease. there's a lot of different severity types. am somewhere in the middle, like there's more severe cases where you die. like -- and then there's like a bit less severe, where you're kay but you can't do inning for yourself, you need constant attention, because everybody trying to get out of bed will cause you to break a bone. so i am somewhere in the middle. >> i have broken my bones 120 times. in my life. it's fortunate because a lot of people with my condition, they can't get out of bed, they can't use the toilet, or take a shower by themselves. and a lot of times doing somewhat dangerous things like cooking is not really safe for me, because a pan of boiling water is about as big as i am, so have to be careful. i eat the most unhealthy diet, it is really bad. when i was a kid, there wasn't a whole lot i could do. like kid activities i had a couple of choices as far as entertainment goes. i could read, watch television, or go on the computer. i got my next computer a couple years later which i had just for me, it was like an ol
it is commonly known as brittle bone disease. there's a lot of different severity types. am somewhere in the middle, like there's more severe cases where you die. like -- and then there's like a bit less severe, where you're kay but you can't do inning for yourself, you need constant attention, because everybody trying to get out of bed will cause you to break a bone. so i am somewhere in the middle. >> i have broken my bones 120 times. in my life. it's fortunate because a lot of people...
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we'll introduce you to fredrik brennan, and he suffers from what is known as a brittle bone disease. and a lot of time. doing somewhat dangerous things. cooking is safe for me. >> a pan of boiling water is as big as i am. you have to be careful. i eat the most unhealthy diet and it's really bad. >> against all odds, he is winning in his quest for independence. how he tackles simply, every day challenges. that's thursday here on "america tonight". that is it for us tonight on "america tonight". if you would like to comment on any stories you have seep, log on to the web site, aljazeera.com, and make sure to join the conversation on twitter or facebook. goodnight, and we'll have more "america tonight" tomorrow. >> an astonishing america tonight investigative report >> why are you wearing gloves? >> ocd... taking over this woman's life... >> i don't wanna touch anything... >> now a controversial surgery can literally reprogram her mind >> we can modify emotional circuitry >> is this a miracle cure? or an ethical nightmare? >> there's a lot of mystery right now... >> rewiring the brain a
we'll introduce you to fredrik brennan, and he suffers from what is known as a brittle bone disease. and a lot of time. doing somewhat dangerous things. cooking is safe for me. >> a pan of boiling water is as big as i am. you have to be careful. i eat the most unhealthy diet and it's really bad. >> against all odds, he is winning in his quest for independence. how he tackles simply, every day challenges. that's thursday here on "america tonight". that is it for us tonight...
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they call the drug wax or honeycomb or peanut brittle.ce say it has a high level of thc, the chemical that gets users high. they're alerting parents to be on the lookout for this stuff. this is scary stuff. people will always find a way to get high, it seems to be the case. yes, doing something as simple as that. that's scary. parents, your kids doing something as simple as putting on lip balm and they could be getting high. >> are your lips chapped? >> i am good right now. i am good right now. that's just regular stuff, right? >> welcome to the overnights, t.j. >> there it is. >>> did you hear that? that was the sound of all dignity leaving the room. >> it will come back. it's just right outside the door. >>> all right. well, soccer fans are blowing up social media over an incident involving one named defender wellington and barcelona's lionel messi. did i say that right? >> lionel messi. >> even though we're on a first name basis? messi was seen confronting wellington, then wellington grabbed messi's face and fell to the ground. messi's
they call the drug wax or honeycomb or peanut brittle.ce say it has a high level of thc, the chemical that gets users high. they're alerting parents to be on the lookout for this stuff. this is scary stuff. people will always find a way to get high, it seems to be the case. yes, doing something as simple as that. that's scary. parents, your kids doing something as simple as putting on lip balm and they could be getting high. >> are your lips chapped? >> i am good right now. i am...
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we'll introduce you to fredrik brennan, and he suffers from what is known as a brittle bone disease.and a lot of time. doing somewhat dangerous things. cooking is safe for me. >> a pan of boiling water is as big as i am. you have to be careful. i eat the most unhealthy diet and it's really bad. >> against all odds, he is winning in his quest for independence. how he tackles simply, every day challenges. that's thursday here on "america tonight". that is it for us tonight on "america tonight". if you would like to comment on any stories you have seep, log on to the web site, aljazeera.com, and make sure to join the conversation on twitter or facebook. goodnight, and we'll have more "america tonight" tomorrow. >> consider this: the news of the day plus so much more. >> we begin with the growing controversy. >> answers to the questions no one else will ask. >> real perspective, consider this on al jazeera america >> president obama makes his case to the american people to destroy the islamic state group. >>> also a former islamic extremist, talks about living under a constant death thre
we'll introduce you to fredrik brennan, and he suffers from what is known as a brittle bone disease.and a lot of time. doing somewhat dangerous things. cooking is safe for me. >> a pan of boiling water is as big as i am. you have to be careful. i eat the most unhealthy diet and it's really bad. >> against all odds, he is winning in his quest for independence. how he tackles simply, every day challenges. that's thursday here on "america tonight". that is it for us tonight...
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a new group within al qaeda has splintered off and popped up to assert that they are at least as brittledia's fault for focusing on this? why does this happen? >> one thing is the president and mrs. clinton tried to hide the evolution of the problem since they have been in power. is doing nothing the growing and spreading geographically since they came into power and it was starting under george bush and is continuing now. part of the reason we are surprised is they lied about it. obama said many times this is the receding threat. i would say america doesn't need to take any leadership in the world except at home at the moment. until they close the southern border and find out who is in this country and until they close the gate to isis and al qaeda and all the other ones it is nonsense to worry about or talk about domestic security because there can be none. maria: thanks to both of you. appreciate your time. that the markets, the store's stock of the day, ali baba they theing stock exchange in a record-setting ipo. nicole is on the trading floor with a check on the staff. how is it tra
a new group within al qaeda has splintered off and popped up to assert that they are at least as brittledia's fault for focusing on this? why does this happen? >> one thing is the president and mrs. clinton tried to hide the evolution of the problem since they have been in power. is doing nothing the growing and spreading geographically since they came into power and it was starting under george bush and is continuing now. part of the reason we are surprised is they lied about it. obama...
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and we also missed, i think, our understanding of the iraqi military and how brittle it was, and it's inability to stand up and fight. i think we missed those two things. >> what's the competition between al-nusra and isis? >> so there's -- >> because they were fighting each other a bit in syria. >> there's intense competition. and they have occasionally fought with each other and they're still occasionally fighting with each other. >> is it just for power or is it because they have different goals? >> no, they have exactly the same goal. they share al qaeda's oddology of establishing a global caliphate. what happened was al-nusra was a syrian extremist group that established itself after the syrian civil war started. they were recognized by zawahiri in pakistan as the al qaeda group in syria. so then you had aqi who decides hey, i want to go join that fight. so they move across the border and zawahiri says to them no, no, your fight is in iraq. you stay over there. and they said no, we're doing our own thing here. we want to get in the game over here. so zawahiri disowns them because
and we also missed, i think, our understanding of the iraqi military and how brittle it was, and it's inability to stand up and fight. i think we missed those two things. >> what's the competition between al-nusra and isis? >> so there's -- >> because they were fighting each other a bit in syria. >> there's intense competition. and they have occasionally fought with each other and they're still occasionally fighting with each other. >> is it just for power or is it...
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for these people, it's a brittle masquerade hiding its exact opposite, a deep well of self-loathing andf-esteem. in the case of athletes and other celebrities, it's exactly what it seems to be. as you say, they believe they're outside of the rules because they are outside of the rules. they get invited to colleges that a lot of kids couldn't get into. they get degrees from those colleges, sometimes without even attending classes. and they sign eight-figure bonuses before they've done a single day's pay in work for the company that just hired them. that's pretty remarkable. >> one of the things we think about with athletes in particular they're successful. we don't realize they are constantly failing in public every play you might get beat by the corner back or the wide receiver or the quarterback or the linebacker or what have you. you're constantly failing in this. and the people are like oh, you got beat there, beat there, beat there. nothing to say of your team losing 4 to 8 games, ten games this season. is the narcissism that we see in these athletes perhaps a barrier to protect the
for these people, it's a brittle masquerade hiding its exact opposite, a deep well of self-loathing andf-esteem. in the case of athletes and other celebrities, it's exactly what it seems to be. as you say, they believe they're outside of the rules because they are outside of the rules. they get invited to colleges that a lot of kids couldn't get into. they get degrees from those colleges, sometimes without even attending classes. and they sign eight-figure bonuses before they've done a single...
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it does protect it better, it is still brittle because of the layers and the production process involvedk to trade in values are very important. people want to protect their investment and make sure they keep it rand new. -- brand-new. we hope it proves well that the iphone 6 will do well. we love companies like tech armor. >> thank you. >> thank you this morning. we will let you go. this is a very busy time of year. thank you both. eric is the cofounder of tech armor. david chen, the ceo of net worth. >> coming up, burger king has a whopper of a problem. you might say the decision to move its headquarters to canada may be turning off american customers. >> i say no way. ♪ >> welcome back. economic nationalism may be rearing its head here it burger king's decision last month to buy tim hortons and move its headquarters there for the lower tax rate in canada. i don't buy this. please walk us through it. >> in the days after the deal was announced, if you went to the face the page on burger king, all kinds of protests showed up on the feed. people were slamming burger king for making the m
it does protect it better, it is still brittle because of the layers and the production process involvedk to trade in values are very important. people want to protect their investment and make sure they keep it rand new. -- brand-new. we hope it proves well that the iphone 6 will do well. we love companies like tech armor. >> thank you. >> thank you this morning. we will let you go. this is a very busy time of year. thank you both. eric is the cofounder of tech armor. david chen,...
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our systems are brittle. if they are both on quick sands, we have problems. please identify yourself before you ask. >> my craft former state department counterterrorism office. i have been working with a group here. you seem to focus more on the after action bouncing back, but a lot of us consider the important part of resiliency is dealing with the ongoing situation say whether it's a major hurricane or terrorist attack. part of this as you suggest involves preparations. but to what extent have you been focusing on making sure the citizens have adequate supplies of food, water, medical supplies, et cetera, especially in the south and elsewhere. and also there's a question that comes up with the psychology. you mention self-evacuation. and i guess that's part of evacuation -- i'm sorry, resiliency when they come back. but hamas portrays this as a psychological victory. good part of the south being closed down, the economy being hurt, low dpo you deal with these kind of contradictory goals? you can't force people to stay in place, but how do you resolve to en
our systems are brittle. if they are both on quick sands, we have problems. please identify yourself before you ask. >> my craft former state department counterterrorism office. i have been working with a group here. you seem to focus more on the after action bouncing back, but a lot of us consider the important part of resiliency is dealing with the ongoing situation say whether it's a major hurricane or terrorist attack. part of this as you suggest involves preparations. but to what...
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now, the grass on the botchy ball court at lupeen lodge is so ground and brittle that some guests haveeen forced to wear shoes. they say this is the state's smallest water districts and gets water from wells and a creek. >>> 7:22. reaction from around the world as news that baby prince george will soon have to share his toys. he's going to be a big brother. coming up in 20 minutes, why some are surprised at the timing of the news. >>> but first, just days ahead of the anniversary of the 911 attacks, the comfort of the -- of the 9/11 attacks, the comfort of a fallen family and a bracelet. >>> 7:25. 30 bay area world war veterans have returned home from a trip of a lifetime to see the national world war ii memorial in washington, d.c. >> thank you so much. thank you. >> families waved flags and signs while welcoming the veterans home this weekend at sfo. many say it was an opportunity to give their family members the heroes' welcome they never received after world war ii. >> yeah. >> greatest generation there was. they honored us. they wouldn't let us honor them. hard to keep from weepin
now, the grass on the botchy ball court at lupeen lodge is so ground and brittle that some guests haveeen forced to wear shoes. they say this is the state's smallest water districts and gets water from wells and a creek. >>> 7:22. reaction from around the world as news that baby prince george will soon have to share his toys. he's going to be a big brother. coming up in 20 minutes, why some are surprised at the timing of the news. >>> but first, just days ahead of the...
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not offer their citizens a sense of political dignity and economic possibility ultimately become brittle and break. i have learned that change in the middle east is rarely neat or linear but often messy and cruel and deeply unpredictable in its second and third order consequences. i've learned not to underestimate the depth of mistrust of american motives that animates so many people in the region. i've learned that we often get far more credit than we deserve for complicated conspiracies. i learned that with all its stubborn dysfunction the middle east is a place where people and lead remembers capable of great things than that american diplomacy with all of its own occasional dysfunction can make a real and enduring difference. during this incredible moment of testing in the region we miss sam's judgment and good counsel more than ever. if sam were with us i suspect he would be the first to say, that we can not afford to neglect what is at stake, he would urge us not to neglect our responsible to shape within limits of our influence the great generational struggle between moderation an
not offer their citizens a sense of political dignity and economic possibility ultimately become brittle and break. i have learned that change in the middle east is rarely neat or linear but often messy and cruel and deeply unpredictable in its second and third order consequences. i've learned not to underestimate the depth of mistrust of american motives that animates so many people in the region. i've learned that we often get far more credit than we deserve for complicated conspiracies. i...
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many of these islamists have joined isil, heinous brittle anti-western terrorist organization that has grown to contest the vast territory in both syria and iraq. in isil we face a terrorist group which controls land and has proven its abilities on the battlefield. it is also one of the richest terrorist groups in the world. they profit from criminal activity, extortion, black-market oil sales and of course the capture or you might say gift of vast amounts of american military equipment that we have generously provided iraq. this is the mega million dollar operation on their part. it is a nightmare to sing about the kind of attacks isil could pull off given their financial resources, geographics a havens and their access to so many recruits with western passports. the film the heading of james foley and david haines tells us all that we need to know, that is all we need to know about the intentions of this terrorist organization. the terrorists holding the knife, the terrorists holding the knife in the be heading videos spoke with a british accent. that indicates the magnitude of the s
many of these islamists have joined isil, heinous brittle anti-western terrorist organization that has grown to contest the vast territory in both syria and iraq. in isil we face a terrorist group which controls land and has proven its abilities on the battlefield. it is also one of the richest terrorist groups in the world. they profit from criminal activity, extortion, black-market oil sales and of course the capture or you might say gift of vast amounts of american military equipment that we...
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i mean, they are brittle and if you're going to fight with somebody got to fight to win. i agree with the man who spoke earlier. >> guest: well, i think the column brings up a very interesting point. we are flying reconnaissance flights over syria right now try to identify targets of isis. reasonably we will have a decision to bomb those targets but the question is how much you can do with air power alone. there's a real reluctance to the so-called boots on the ground. the president campaigned on and is very proud of getting out of iraq and all of a sudden we're sending forces back to granting the president just announced 350 more forces to go our -- protector embassy. there's a reluctance to put boots on the ground with the question is how far can you go with air power? could've they can do damage. we can identify targets and things like that, but wiping out isis with air power alone, that's really tough. but then you get into this tough spot putting boots on ground which i think this president is extremely reluctant to do. >> host: we will go to robert next in new londo
i mean, they are brittle and if you're going to fight with somebody got to fight to win. i agree with the man who spoke earlier. >> guest: well, i think the column brings up a very interesting point. we are flying reconnaissance flights over syria right now try to identify targets of isis. reasonably we will have a decision to bomb those targets but the question is how much you can do with air power alone. there's a real reluctance to the so-called boots on the ground. the president...
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and sapphire tends to be more brittle. people care about value.about 1/10 the cost of sapphire. people care about how heavy it is. gorilla glass is about 40% lighter than sapphire and some people you would say the millennials care about how green the product is. and it uses a hundred times more energy, sapphire does, than glass to produce. >> wow. >> without giving away too much, can you mix sapphire and gorilla together? >> it is technically viable and possible to do that. the question becomes what is the best composite material? there's other ways to do different composites to solve scratch. for us that's why we have invested strongly in gorilla as opposed to sapphire overall. and to date like i said 5 million sapphire phones, 2.7 billion mobile devices use gorilla. and going forward, they're both legitimate choices and the question will be who can innovate the materials best. >> how far away are we have having a phone that we can throw a phone across the floor and it wouldn't break? >> we have something coming up in the back half here and it's
and sapphire tends to be more brittle. people care about value.about 1/10 the cost of sapphire. people care about how heavy it is. gorilla glass is about 40% lighter than sapphire and some people you would say the millennials care about how green the product is. and it uses a hundred times more energy, sapphire does, than glass to produce. >> wow. >> without giving away too much, can you mix sapphire and gorilla together? >> it is technically viable and possible to do that....
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mosul and other places, they are efficient, they are brittle, to run cities.y are in charge of water, sanitation. and have ary durable portfolio of revenue streams from oil to the sale of antiquities, stolen int antiquities, kidnap for ransom. they are bad people but they know how to run cities. this is a serious threat because of their fighting capability. they can hold and govern territory. host: how are they able to gather those people and get -- re warningsot be mo about the rising power of this group. that it was such a surprise for the iraqi army. guest: i don't think it was a total surprise. the increased numbers of people on their side has been very sudden over the last two months. that often happens when you have victories like this. they are taking over land for --where there are people. they threaten people but there are people interested in joining them and working with them because they see them replacing a corrupt government or a -- aetely an internet completely inept or absentee government in iraq and syria. have bureaucrats and technocrats who
mosul and other places, they are efficient, they are brittle, to run cities.y are in charge of water, sanitation. and have ary durable portfolio of revenue streams from oil to the sale of antiquities, stolen int antiquities, kidnap for ransom. they are bad people but they know how to run cities. this is a serious threat because of their fighting capability. they can hold and govern territory. host: how are they able to gather those people and get -- re warningsot be mo about the rising power of...
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. >> i was there two weeks ago, and it is, it's so brittle and just so dry. >> and the problem is they strong el nineteen owe the was going to bring more rain, it's not happening. >> label the to southern california. >> barely enough. >> thanks so much. >>> coming up on trending, the adorable dad and daughter who cannot stop singing that great taylor swift song. >>> and next up, just who was that guy in the scarf who had a lot of people talking at apple's big event. carson season in the orange room with his story right after this. there, baby girl? well, out here, the world is a little different. you're probably going to cry. but don't worry... you'll always be comfortable. the first hug they ever feel is from you. make sure the second hug feels just as good. huggies little snugglers diapers with a gentle absorb liner... draw more mess away than pampers swaddlers. i'll take care of you. i promise. lots of them, right? but when you try to get one by using your travel rewards card miles... those seats mysteriously vanish. why? all the flights you want are blacked out. or they hit you up
. >> i was there two weeks ago, and it is, it's so brittle and just so dry. >> and the problem is they strong el nineteen owe the was going to bring more rain, it's not happening. >> label the to southern california. >> barely enough. >> thanks so much. >>> coming up on trending, the adorable dad and daughter who cannot stop singing that great taylor swift song. >>> and next up, just who was that guy in the scarf who had a lot of people talking at...