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i sell caskets, burial vaults, and urns for the ashes. i have a sideline in headstones and monuments. i do flowers on commission. apart from the tangibles, i sell the use of my building-- 11,000 square feet furnished and fixtured with an abundance of pastel and chair rail and crown moldings. the whole lash-up is mortgaged and re-mortgaged well into the next century. my rolling stock includes a hearse, two fleetwoods and a minivan with darkened windows our price list calls a service vehicle and everyone in town calls the dead wagon. i am the only undertaker in this town. i have a corner on the market." i think we have in some ways become estranged about death and the dead. we're among the first couple generations for whom the presence of the dead at their own funerals has become optional. we saw people start organizing sort of these commemorative events to which everyone was invited but the dead guy. and i see that as probably not good news for the culture at large. up until a couple generations ago, humans dealt with death by dealing with
i sell caskets, burial vaults, and urns for the ashes. i have a sideline in headstones and monuments. i do flowers on commission. apart from the tangibles, i sell the use of my building-- 11,000 square feet furnished and fixtured with an abundance of pastel and chair rail and crown moldings. the whole lash-up is mortgaged and re-mortgaged well into the next century. my rolling stock includes a hearse, two fleetwoods and a minivan with darkened windows our price list calls a service vehicle and...
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there's nothing like that in neanderthal burials. narrator: whether neanderthal burials are evidence of complex rituals and beliefs is hotly debated. but many clues now point to the idea that neanderthals were more accomplished and advanced than previously thought. and this opens up perhaps the biggest question of all: why are we still here and neanderthals are not? the neanderthal story seems simple. their forerunners reached europe around 800,000 years ago. when homo sapiens joined them around 40,000 years ago, it marks the beginning of the end. some 10,000 years after modern humans arrive virtually all traces of neanderthals are gone. some scientists believe we drove them into extinction by outcompeting them for scarce resources maybe even by killing them. but the latest evidence points to another possibility. soon after svante paabo's team revealed that neanderthals and modern humans outside africa had interbred, anthropologist john hawks reopened the case files. he wanted to know if this interbreeding had happened a little or a
there's nothing like that in neanderthal burials. narrator: whether neanderthal burials are evidence of complex rituals and beliefs is hotly debated. but many clues now point to the idea that neanderthals were more accomplished and advanced than previously thought. and this opens up perhaps the biggest question of all: why are we still here and neanderthals are not? the neanderthal story seems simple. their forerunners reached europe around 800,000 years ago. when homo sapiens joined them...
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a significant portion of my tours here at the burial ground because so many famous american patriotsare buried here. >> john hancock was the first governor of massachusetts. >> tim is a tour guide for the freedom trail foundation. he says heel you'll find ben franklin's family and the foot stone of paul revere's grave. >> an aebb chents hebrew tradition. >> there is even what is left of mother goose, really, the mother goose. the freedom trail is over two miles and you can pay for a tour or walk it yourself and these what these raven fans decided to do. >> there is not many cities outside of baltimore that has as much history as ours and boston has more. >> cool too, ravens one game away from the super bowl. the outlook? >> optimistic. >> tonight there is a huge ravens rally here in boston. >> still to come, a baltimore officer arrested in towson. what authorities were told when they arrived on the scene. >> new tonight baltimore city police officer is arrested while off-duty. police were called to the rec room in the 500 block of york road. that's where they found 28-year-old matthe
a significant portion of my tours here at the burial ground because so many famous american patriotsare buried here. >> john hancock was the first governor of massachusetts. >> tim is a tour guide for the freedom trail foundation. he says heel you'll find ben franklin's family and the foot stone of paul revere's grave. >> an aebb chents hebrew tradition. >> there is even what is left of mother goose, really, the mother goose. the freedom trail is over two miles and you...
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a burial is just now being uncovered. it may contain definitive clues to the status of the people who once lived here. deciphering the clues requires the special expertise of forensic archaeology. clean the rest of the dirt out. okay, that's good. that's what it is all right, a femur. hey, you're lucky. keach: near the elite buildings at copan archaeologists have now discovered many burials. anything else ? they are the special province of physical anthropologist rebecca storey. i have here some skeletons from an elite compound in copan. one of the things we like to be able to tell is gender because being able to tell males from females is useful in reconstructing social organization. our best evidence on the skeleton actually comes from the pelvis which has to be wider in females because of the needs of childbirth. one easy way we can tell sex is to use the sciatic notch right here and to use what we call our rule of thumb. stick your thumb in. if it moves, it's a female. if you put your thumb in and it doesn't move, it'
a burial is just now being uncovered. it may contain definitive clues to the status of the people who once lived here. deciphering the clues requires the special expertise of forensic archaeology. clean the rest of the dirt out. okay, that's good. that's what it is all right, a femur. hey, you're lucky. keach: near the elite buildings at copan archaeologists have now discovered many burials. anything else ? they are the special province of physical anthropologist rebecca storey. i have here...
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. >> we are going inside a big easy burial ground where some say it's creative, others say it's creepy. >>> hi, i'm meteorologist lawrence karnow in the cbs 5 weather center. lots of sunshine a few high clouds outside right now. but much warmer days to come. we'll talk about that coming up. taste of the big easy.. it's a city that throws big parties.. with mardi gras every year 10th time, t >>> if you are stuck in the bay area in san francisco for the super bowl. this year for the tenth time the super bowl, 2012 new orleans was voted the best city to visit in america by "travel & leisure" magazine readers. the crescent city ranked number one overall and number one in 13 other categories including offbeat people, i think michelle met a few of those; people proud of their city, wild weekends, street performers, and one of the best places for people watching too. big easy buries its dead differently than the rest of the country too. but graveyards aren't just a place for grieving. michelle griego takes us inside st. louis cemetery number one in the heart of new orleans. ♪ [ music ]♪ [ man
. >> we are going inside a big easy burial ground where some say it's creative, others say it's creepy. >>> hi, i'm meteorologist lawrence karnow in the cbs 5 weather center. lots of sunshine a few high clouds outside right now. but much warmer days to come. we'll talk about that coming up. taste of the big easy.. it's a city that throws big parties.. with mardi gras every year 10th time, t >>> if you are stuck in the bay area in san francisco for the super bowl. this...
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there is no salvation outside of this death, burial and resurrection.t raises a lot of eyebrows. i had someone call again the other morning, that their pastor, boy, i'd hate to be in his shoes, their pastor had said that after all christianity isn't the only approach to god, there are many. well, i've got news for him. i've got news for him. he's going to suddenly be shocked when he gets into eternity unless he has a change in the meantime because there is only one way. and another person called and had the same kind of a situation and the pastor had more or less said the same thing. and so he says, on his way out he asked him, well, what do you do? what do you do with john 14 verse 6? you know what that ways? "i am the way the truth and the life, no man cometh unto the father but by me." and you know what that preacher said, well, that doesn't mean what it says. well, that's a cop out, see? it does mean what it says. there is only one way and there is no other religion on earth that can make that claim, because. because, now we're seeing so much about
there is no salvation outside of this death, burial and resurrection.t raises a lot of eyebrows. i had someone call again the other morning, that their pastor, boy, i'd hate to be in his shoes, their pastor had said that after all christianity isn't the only approach to god, there are many. well, i've got news for him. i've got news for him. he's going to suddenly be shocked when he gets into eternity unless he has a change in the meantime because there is only one way. and another person...
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burial scheduled for tomorrow.anne carter, abc 7. >> a former fbi agent convicted driving crashunk and brandywine is expected to be sentenced today. adrian johnson faces appeal 3 years in prison after a found him guilty of several the ferrylated to 2011 crash. fawn johnson was dropped when he hit a car driven by 18-year-old , who died,rner jr. best friend was seriously injured. hearing today for former prince, george's county jail aard accused of ignoring dying inmate. was chargedtosh with lying to law enforcement investigating the e, who wasonnie whit d in his jail cell after it was arrested in h ofhit-and-run deat finley. richard initiallyath was but a latercide, investigation proved he might kill themselves. found himintosh unresponsive, but did not inform others. >> the house and senate will a joint session of congress today to count electoral ballots from the today.ntial election l judge rejected a challenge on thursday by those seeking to halt the vote in an attempt to overturn call the obama presidency. the
burial scheduled for tomorrow.anne carter, abc 7. >> a former fbi agent convicted driving crashunk and brandywine is expected to be sentenced today. adrian johnson faces appeal 3 years in prison after a found him guilty of several the ferrylated to 2011 crash. fawn johnson was dropped when he hit a car driven by 18-year-old , who died,rner jr. best friend was seriously injured. hearing today for former prince, george's county jail aard accused of ignoring dying inmate. was chargedtosh...
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a lot of burials were happening. yesterday was the day when all of the bodies were removed from the scene and brought to this temporary morgue that was made. i was at a cemetery earlier today. it was painful for the families. everyone is trying to cope with that fact. the city is deeply affected. >> to under 30 people -- 230 l's deadliest fireadie in half a century. do know anything about the sprinklers, fire extinguishers? >> this is part of the police investigation. one of the most common reaction here is that people now are looking into why a all this and negligence allowed for this to happen. people not only in santa maria but other parts of brazil will be asking more about safety measures and safety procedures and venues like this, especially now that brazil has all the eyes of the world upon itself now that it will host the world cup and the olympics. the residents here want to see these questions answered. did they want to see something come out of this. there is a lot of anger. there's a lot of sadness among
a lot of burials were happening. yesterday was the day when all of the bodies were removed from the scene and brought to this temporary morgue that was made. i was at a cemetery earlier today. it was painful for the families. everyone is trying to cope with that fact. the city is deeply affected. >> to under 30 people -- 230 l's deadliest fireadie in half a century. do know anything about the sprinklers, fire extinguishers? >> this is part of the police investigation. one of the...
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the business had to adapt as burial have gone overboard.ion ago, mixing ashes with cement and dropping them into the gulf of mexico was almost unheard of. but that's changed. as cremation in its many forms is on the rise. with deaths expected to rise 30% in the u.s. by the year 2030, when the first baby boomers turn 85, the death karin industry is in for more business and big change. tyler mathisen, cnbc. >> you can learn more about this fascinating but necessary industry on thursday night. catch the premiere of a new cnbc documentary "death it's a living." airs thursday night at 9:00 on cnbc. >>> veronica -- oh, boy. look at this. >> let me tell you about this. famed tightrope walker p. a successful high wire act. this time he tiptoed over a highway in sarasota, florida, today. he did it without using a safety net or harness. at one point he stopped and mealed down. yeah. he did. the crowd went wild when he did that. he wore a harness the first time last summer when he walked across niagara falls. you will remember that. that was only beca
the business had to adapt as burial have gone overboard.ion ago, mixing ashes with cement and dropping them into the gulf of mexico was almost unheard of. but that's changed. as cremation in its many forms is on the rise. with deaths expected to rise 30% in the u.s. by the year 2030, when the first baby boomers turn 85, the death karin industry is in for more business and big change. tyler mathisen, cnbc. >> you can learn more about this fascinating but necessary industry on thursday...
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it actually, i believe, is the buri burr cloth -- burial cloth. >> look at this. on the left side this is shroud, a negative, not a positive image. on the right side is the actual veil of veronica. when the two are merged together, you actually get the real face of jesus christ. they match up precisely. they're hundreds of miles apart. in the book, "the sixth station," i actually traced the veil through 2,000 years of history and how it ended up in this little monastery. you say, how could it be if saint veronica never existed? that was a story made up in the middle ages. what it actually means is veronica is latin for true icon. so what i believe is that this was jesus' burial closth becaus 2,000 years ago i put a cloth on a jewish man's face when he died and wrapped the shroud around it which is why, according to a lot of researchers, these two images were together at one point. >>> have to say, it has some feel, at least to the da vinci code and religious thriller. >> thank you. >> linda staci. thank you. >> thank you. >> everything from perfume and jewelry wit
it actually, i believe, is the buri burr cloth -- burial cloth. >> look at this. on the left side this is shroud, a negative, not a positive image. on the right side is the actual veil of veronica. when the two are merged together, you actually get the real face of jesus christ. they match up precisely. they're hundreds of miles apart. in the book, "the sixth station," i actually traced the veil through 2,000 years of history and how it ended up in this little monastery. you...
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family members were not able financially to be able to get the body for burial or even have a burialr inmate it has in custody at that time to bury him, to be able to have a funeral. whether it's a life sentence, life without parole or even if it's a death sentence, they've accomplished their sentence when they get to this point and a lot of them in terms of options prefer death as compared to living in prison. >> let's pray. lord, we thank you so much for your blessing, your goodness and, god, life. and, lord, i pray that we may be able to understand life. lord, our loss with regard is tearful, it's sorrowful. we know he's a gain as far as heaven is concerned. >> another part of the job done with the utmost of respect, it's part of the normal life cycle. the man was incarcerated. he was there. the sentence was imposed upon him. that's just part of it. >> and though it was tough, though it was hard, though there were probably tragics he left behind him, when he came to know you as lord and savior, lord, we know that things changed. this is one of the aspects that i consider brings ab
family members were not able financially to be able to get the body for burial or even have a burialr inmate it has in custody at that time to bury him, to be able to have a funeral. whether it's a life sentence, life without parole or even if it's a death sentence, they've accomplished their sentence when they get to this point and a lot of them in terms of options prefer death as compared to living in prison. >> let's pray. lord, we thank you so much for your blessing, your goodness...
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everything points to there being a major roman burial site underneath highcliffe green, mr.harrison. so no one's going to let you anywhere near it. (pounds the table) harrison: why?! why did you have to get involved in all that? don't you believe in progress? progress or profit? i think i know which one you believe in. adam, you were magnificent! do you think so? it was nothing less than a triumph for democracy. well, common sense. and hill house. we could have a fete on the green to celebrate. (dog barking) yes. what do you think? (explosion) that's hill house. crikey! (scream in distance) not another bomb! no, adam, wait! wait for the fire brigade. what about the guests? are you all right? mr. west: stay back, mr. wainwright! adam: mr. west, get out of here! is there anybody else up there? i don't think so i don't think so. sam! mrs. crawley! (fire bell ringing) is she all right? she's still got a pulse, she's still breathing. anybody in there?! i can smell gas. fireman: anybody there? what the hell are you doing in here? this whole place could collapse at any moment. it's
everything points to there being a major roman burial site underneath highcliffe green, mr.harrison. so no one's going to let you anywhere near it. (pounds the table) harrison: why?! why did you have to get involved in all that? don't you believe in progress? progress or profit? i think i know which one you believe in. adam, you were magnificent! do you think so? it was nothing less than a triumph for democracy. well, common sense. and hill house. we could have a fete on the green to celebrate....
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the united nations special enjoy to haiti, bill clinton laid a wreath at the mass burial site on theutskirts of the capital, port-au-prince. the u.s. is asked for 2-point billion dollars to fight cholera in heighty which had claimed 8,000 lives last year. as for the injuries suffered in the quake, magalie laguerre-wilkinson introduces us to an american whose skill is making a world of difference one step at a time. >> reporter: this is what port-au-prince haiti's capital, looked like three years ago. 60 minutes captured these images on the days that followed. >> i'm going to soak it in alcohol how. >> reporter: hundreds of thousands injury and had record number of amputations. adam adam finnieston was watching from home horrified. >> it was traumatic to see that type of devastation. >> the 40-year-old from florida has a unique skill haiti desperately needed. >> i'm a third generation doctor so seeing somebody missing a limb is something routine to me. >> routine. >> routine. what was shocking was the acuteness of it, the amount in one day because of one event and the kids. >> good. >
the united nations special enjoy to haiti, bill clinton laid a wreath at the mass burial site on theutskirts of the capital, port-au-prince. the u.s. is asked for 2-point billion dollars to fight cholera in heighty which had claimed 8,000 lives last year. as for the injuries suffered in the quake, magalie laguerre-wilkinson introduces us to an american whose skill is making a world of difference one step at a time. >> reporter: this is what port-au-prince haiti's capital, looked like...
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a private burial service will be held tomorrow. >>> a teenager in pakistan becoming a champion of women's rights in that country. the 15-year-old left the hospital today. the heroic teenager was flown to england. her family now lives there. she was attacked by the taliban if you will remember for challenging the terrorist group's efforts to deny other rights for women. the taliban still says they will try to target her again. >>> and still ahead, mixed news on those new unemployment numbers. a little later on as we check in with the redskins. see how they are getting ready for sunday's big game against the seahawks of seattle. >>> and coming up next, a little boy gets the thrill of the young life when his favorite super hero turns out to be his all-time favorite hero. >>> if you don't have it yet, you want to be sure to download the brand new iphone app. it's got news on your fingertips and live interactive weather maps, just like the one that topper is using all for free. it is also available for the kindle fire and some other android tablets. >>> all right employment rate is still at 7.
a private burial service will be held tomorrow. >>> a teenager in pakistan becoming a champion of women's rights in that country. the 15-year-old left the hospital today. the heroic teenager was flown to england. her family now lives there. she was attacked by the taliban if you will remember for challenging the terrorist group's efforts to deny other rights for women. the taliban still says they will try to target her again. >>> and still ahead, mixed news on those new...
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there was a burial helmet hit. that hit was recorded by a special mount guard like this. the zeatd being included in research conducted by 49er medical director dan garza and research assistant at stanford university. they showed me some head impact research from a different player during a game. they are pointing not necessarily where they are hit but where the acceleration. is pl n.f.l. is planning a ten-year study on the consequences of repeated head injuries. we want to have a way to understand how to measure the impacts that occur, not just from the concussions that you see happening, but from what we call the sub concussive events. >> cheryl: the doctor is chair of neurology department at ucsf and advisory committee to the n.f.l.. he is working with john york co-owner of the 49ers who was on the safety committee. they the tell me the n.f.l. is getting closer to find the best way to gather research on impacts to the brain, mouth guard sensors like this or helmets with sensors. >> i think we mayve the ability to put those into helmets or into mouth guards at the begin
there was a burial helmet hit. that hit was recorded by a special mount guard like this. the zeatd being included in research conducted by 49er medical director dan garza and research assistant at stanford university. they showed me some head impact research from a different player during a game. they are pointing not necessarily where they are hit but where the acceleration. is pl n.f.l. is planning a ten-year study on the consequences of repeated head injuries. we want to have a way to...
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rarely are christians given a place for burial.igious extremists believe non-hindu bodies discrate the land. and militants often force them to dig up the buried remains of loved one. one christian woman reportedly kept her deceased husband's decaying body in her home because she was prevented from burying him. this woman helped hide christians in her house. a mob attacked them. so what does the future hold for nepali christians? pastor carma says his church will stand firm. >> we want to keep the witness of god in this place and improve the church. our main purpose is to influence all of the villagers. >> reporter: and god is working in the heart of mr. chadry, the man who lost his oxen. >> we are sons and daughters of god. whatever the villagers took from us belong to him. >> reporter: and what about sarada? she and her aunt led her cousin, huma, to christ. >> i told her, if you find god, you will know how wonderful he is, and you will know god's plan for your life. >> reporter: and now huma says she wants to share the good news.
rarely are christians given a place for burial.igious extremists believe non-hindu bodies discrate the land. and militants often force them to dig up the buried remains of loved one. one christian woman reportedly kept her deceased husband's decaying body in her home because she was prevented from burying him. this woman helped hide christians in her house. a mob attacked them. so what does the future hold for nepali christians? pastor carma says his church will stand firm. >> we want to...
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. >> mass burials are being held in egypt today following violent protests that has left dozens of peopled. angry residents went on a rampage yesterday after a court handed down death sentences to almost two dozen fans involved in a deadly riot at a soccer game last year. here is video from that soccer game. the protests in the city of port said are the latest in a bout of unrest across the country that has left 48 people dead since friday. >> new this morning. police say a person ejected from a vehicle in oakland will probably not survive. a two car crash in the upper diamond neighborhood happened around 2 a.m. police have not released any identifying information about the victim. both cars were driving the speed limit, and police say alcohol was not a factor. however the cause of the crash is under investigation. newly posted youtube video is raising concerns about possible excessive use of force by san francisco police. take a look. it shows an officer agressively detaining a man. it happened just outside the 24th street bart station this past thursday. police say the man was fighting
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it is the corporation itself that has the big burially since the become oof 09. >> susie: you believe the emerging markets are going to do better than the u.s. so should investors focus outside the u.s.? >> i think so, susie. both in terms of where they have there are money and the kinds of u.s. companies. if the economic momentum is shifting from the u.s. to the emerging markets, and we think it is, that's where the best earnings growth will be, and so i want to own the companies that serve there and are located there. >> susie: bob, you're predicting that cyclical do better than defensive companies. how do that work in such a weak economy? >> because investors have gravitated to the defensive companies. they are now expensive. they have shunned the cyclical companies and they are now cheap. as a result, and if -- and it's a big if -- economic growth is acceptable, i think the cyclical stocks will show the earnings and outperform them. >> we know that big corporations are sitting on a pile of cash. tell us why you think they're going to opt to pay more of that in dividends, than inve
it is the corporation itself that has the big burially since the become oof 09. >> susie: you believe the emerging markets are going to do better than the u.s. so should investors focus outside the u.s.? >> i think so, susie. both in terms of where they have there are money and the kinds of u.s. companies. if the economic momentum is shifting from the u.s. to the emerging markets, and we think it is, that's where the best earnings growth will be, and so i want to own the companies...
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shell was a primary material for making jewelry, for using in burials, and you had to walk 600 miles to get it, down to the sea of cortez, the water that's in between baja and the main land of mexico. and i tracked routes all the way down to the border over years and then across the mexican border into sonora and then it a place called penacate and then a dune, 5,000 square miles of sand dunes, a beautiful landscape, but no water out there. but pottery, broken pottery all over in certain places and pieces of shell left behind where you could see that the people were crossing these dunes to the sea and picking up shell and then crossing back and then moving it up to phoenix and then from phoenix distributing it throughout the rest of the southwest. the first trip i took out there, we hit this mountain range right at the edge of the dunes. and we were carrying, i don't know, on that trip we were maybe carrying 80 or 90 pounds of water and moving it out to the sand and then we'd drop a cache and then go back and get more water and drop a cache. we were trying to get to the sea of cortez
shell was a primary material for making jewelry, for using in burials, and you had to walk 600 miles to get it, down to the sea of cortez, the water that's in between baja and the main land of mexico. and i tracked routes all the way down to the border over years and then across the mexican border into sonora and then it a place called penacate and then a dune, 5,000 square miles of sand dunes, a beautiful landscape, but no water out there. but pottery, broken pottery all over in certain places...
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it is the corporation itself that has the big burially since the become ofof 09. >> susie: you believe the emerging markets are going to do better than the u.s. so should investors focus outside the u.s.? >> i think so susie. both in terms of where they have there are money and the kinds of u.s. companies. if the economic momentum is shifting from the u.s. to the emerging markets, and we think it is, that's where the best earnings growth will be and so i want to own the companies that serve there and are located there. >> susie: bob you're predicting that cyclical do better than defensive companies. how do that work in such a weak economy? >> because investors have gravitated to the defensive companies. they are now expensive. they have shunned the cyclical companies and they are now cheap. as a result, and if -- and it's a big if -- economic growth is acceptable, i think the cyclical stocks will show the earnings and outperform them. >> we know that big corporations are sitting on a pile of cash. tell us why you think they're going to opt to pay more of that in dividends, than investi
it is the corporation itself that has the big burially since the become ofof 09. >> susie: you believe the emerging markets are going to do better than the u.s. so should investors focus outside the u.s.? >> i think so susie. both in terms of where they have there are money and the kinds of u.s. companies. if the economic momentum is shifting from the u.s. to the emerging markets, and we think it is, that's where the best earnings growth will be and so i want to own the companies...
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consciousness if you want to leave the union you should do it that ok tony the brits have been accused of burialagree literally honey is this cherry picking is this what the brits are doing cherry picking. we can provide a list of every country ignoring the e.u. obligation and so it will be quite a long list that would include germany i don't think we can set that one aside but i think the main point is correct that the e.u. project is first and foremost a political project the present e.u. currency crisis is caused by the fact that really they haven't had a fiscal union and then for a fiscal union to be democratic there has to be a political union he's correct in that britain will never sign up to political union will never sign up i think for monetary union so it's inevitable that the hard core of e.u. members the seventeen who now have a single currency are pretty much obligated to pursue that to its final end which is some sort of political union countries which don't sign up to that objective have to establish a different relationship with the e.u. the question then becomes whether it's an
consciousness if you want to leave the union you should do it that ok tony the brits have been accused of burialagree literally honey is this cherry picking is this what the brits are doing cherry picking. we can provide a list of every country ignoring the e.u. obligation and so it will be quite a long list that would include germany i don't think we can set that one aside but i think the main point is correct that the e.u. project is first and foremost a political project the present e.u....
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the main reason cremation is up is because it is cheaper than having a burial. >>> michigan is trying to shed its label of the fifth heaviest state in the country by offering an online personal trainer. all residents have to do is sign up to a pledge that they will work to lose 10% of their body weight. they then get a starter kit that includes a food and exercise log and guide to healthy grocery shopping. they also receive motivational tips and healthy recipes in their e-mail. the state's community health director says he actually has committed to losing 20 pounds himself and says he thinks online communities will keep people motivated. >> what we found out is people can't just say "i'm going to lose weight," they have to get reminders. they can get updates on cell phones, tips. they can feed in information. >> more than 170 employers and organizations have also signed up for the program. >> all right. it takes some encouragement. >> it's a health thing. >> yes. >> everybody get on board. you can make things happen. >> all right. 4:26 now. 22 degrees. first, man tie te'o. now you on
the main reason cremation is up is because it is cheaper than having a burial. >>> michigan is trying to shed its label of the fifth heaviest state in the country by offering an online personal trainer. all residents have to do is sign up to a pledge that they will work to lose 10% of their body weight. they then get a starter kit that includes a food and exercise log and guide to healthy grocery shopping. they also receive motivational tips and healthy recipes in their e-mail. the...
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shermantine has led authorities to what he says are the burial sites of victims. last year - the remains of at least 3 people were found in an abandoned well. now the f.b.i has taken over and they're searching a new well. kron-4's j-r stone is here with the story. the this is a link to wesleyan shermantine.. with a major setback the bottom of the well has been reached. at 200 ft. below the surface that is where they have not found any human remains. with to wondered feet deep is a huge blow to the fbi. 2 1/3 feet deep, they thought that this was only 50 ft. deep. now, they've already gone 200 ft. deep. there is now, water at the bottom of the wealth that has to be drained. to trade that, that-water at the bottom. but more drain efforts is going to even be more expensive. but it is likely going to go up with this well is four times deeper than they are rigidly in thought. once they clear that out they can see what they thought that it was four times deeper than they are were originally thought but that could take several more days. at this point, we are not even ta
shermantine has led authorities to what he says are the burial sites of victims. last year - the remains of at least 3 people were found in an abandoned well. now the f.b.i has taken over and they're searching a new well. kron-4's j-r stone is here with the story. the this is a link to wesleyan shermantine.. with a major setback the bottom of the well has been reached. at 200 ft. below the surface that is where they have not found any human remains. with to wondered feet deep is a huge blow to...
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on the way to the burial in the family graveyard, the house servants passed by the slave graveyard where most of them expected to be buried someday. it was cold and they walked on, passing between the tobacco fields to the east and the original homestead to the west. the madison family graveyard was located in the backyard of this first homesite. the main dwelling long burned to the ground and supplanted by the georgian mansion once they have started the third mile in formal procession. once the household was circled around the open grave, the house servants raised expectant eyes to the new master of my. no, james madison, jr. standing next to his mother, nelly. there was this day at montpelier, another mother and son present, the mother's name is unknown. the name of a toddler at her skirt was paul jennings. she perhaps help the little boy's hand hoping that two transmitter inside of what might happen next. for the death of a master was always a time of tension for his enslaved people. they would have little control over decisions about their futures, including the faith of the nearest
on the way to the burial in the family graveyard, the house servants passed by the slave graveyard where most of them expected to be buried someday. it was cold and they walked on, passing between the tobacco fields to the east and the original homestead to the west. the madison family graveyard was located in the backyard of this first homesite. the main dwelling long burned to the ground and supplanted by the georgian mansion once they have started the third mile in formal procession. once...
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that arlington had denied their request for burial. at the time of the war he was a french citizen even though general eisenhower had personally given him the distinguished service cross. you was in american uniform, after the war he became an american citizen as well as a world-renowned heart doctor, had an incredible things for america. to make a long story short, general david petraeus got back to me, and for the next few months, general david petraeus, people had gone in and worked, the letters had been written, to create a justification, three days ago, mr. joyeux will be laid to rest in arlington. [applause] >> did "dog company" receive proper recognition? >> i am pleased that many of the family and people that i know very personally are here. you are a member of goerge co. 31 in and chosen reservoir. part of the book i wrote, you were a machine gunner and it is an honor to have you here. like george company for the most part, dog company hasn't received as much recognition as they deserve. they received a presidential unit citat
that arlington had denied their request for burial. at the time of the war he was a french citizen even though general eisenhower had personally given him the distinguished service cross. you was in american uniform, after the war he became an american citizen as well as a world-renowned heart doctor, had an incredible things for america. to make a long story short, general david petraeus got back to me, and for the next few months, general david petraeus, people had gone in and worked, the...
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that miriam was not allowed to come back for the burial of her daughter.d it's helping south africa but when you start to like also ban south african musicians who can't make contact with the rest of the world and they are outstanding artists you can't be hard on people who are already suffering in south africa. you can't witch-hunt your people." this show is gonna be a smash and is gonna play to many people who have never heard of south africa. [chorus singing in zulu] when i was in exile in botswana, i had thought of joining the anc. but over the years, i've learned that if an artist or anybody has really something to say about their concerns for the well being of people then they are in the wrong place if they join a political party because they have to then follow the strict rules of the party. and i've never been able to like live under rules. [applause] mndebele: when we went to zimbabwe, paul wanted to give south africans a chance to witness what we have been giving the people in europe in america all over the world. so he chose to do it in zimbabwe
that miriam was not allowed to come back for the burial of her daughter.d it's helping south africa but when you start to like also ban south african musicians who can't make contact with the rest of the world and they are outstanding artists you can't be hard on people who are already suffering in south africa. you can't witch-hunt your people." this show is gonna be a smash and is gonna play to many people who have never heard of south africa. [chorus singing in zulu] when i was in exile...
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. >> we will respond to the threat of climate change knowing that the burial of to do so will betrayldren and future generations. gerri: democratic lawmakers telling president obama to push forward with his green agenda through executive action. as you know, that means bypassing congress altogether. my next guest says his green energy bubble has already burst. robert bryce is a senior fellow for the manhattan institute. it's always great to have you on th show. this just drives me crazy and i'm glad you're here. congressman henry waxman and sheldon whitehouse. they are asking for the white house with these rules in place to prevent climate change. that is what they say. they want to accelerate federal investments in green energy. and they want to a -- they want to lower gas emissions by 2020. what you think? this is a crazy thing i've ever heard. >> what worries me about that letter is the idea that we can do this by executive action. but the president alone is the one with the stroke of th pen that is going to impose these kinds of policies. second, i think perhaps more importantly
. >> we will respond to the threat of climate change knowing that the burial of to do so will betrayldren and future generations. gerri: democratic lawmakers telling president obama to push forward with his green agenda through executive action. as you know, that means bypassing congress altogether. my next guest says his green energy bubble has already burst. robert bryce is a senior fellow for the manhattan institute. it's always great to have you on th show. this just drives me crazy...
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we understand there will be a private burial service scheduled for tomorrow. >> thanks so much.t the day ahead -- a pretty hearing is scheduled for a prince william county jail guards. he was charged with lying to law enforcement officials who were investigating the death of ronnie white who was strangled in his cell. his death was initially ruled a homicide but a police probe concluded that he could have killed himself. prosecutors alleged that mcintosh found white unresponsive but informed no one. >> the house and senate will convene a joint session today to count electoral ballots from the presidential election. a federal judge in california rejected a challenge by the so- called birthers looking to halt the vote counting to overturn the obama and election. >> 6:33 and we go back out to fedex field where all the excitement is building. it sounds like somebody is putting in a good word for the man above for the game this weekend. >> we are getting quite the sermon this morning. we are tailgating out here two days before the game and we have the beautiful cheerleaders and right
we understand there will be a private burial service scheduled for tomorrow. >> thanks so much.t the day ahead -- a pretty hearing is scheduled for a prince william county jail guards. he was charged with lying to law enforcement officials who were investigating the death of ronnie white who was strangled in his cell. his death was initially ruled a homicide but a police probe concluded that he could have killed himself. prosecutors alleged that mcintosh found white unresponsive but...
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those coffins moving through those towns their burial are sered in my memory, and i'm one of those thatgoing to stop until we do something. >> jennifer: i'm so glad to hear it. and i think there are a lot of people who feel equally determined. but what i was encouraged by is the polling number that came out this week. if closing the gun show loophole for example has 87% of democrats and 85% of republicans supporting it. that's going to happen don't you think? >> i believe it will. and i think the criminal background check is critical. i think most nra members presumed there was a criminal background check of everybody, and to think that the nra has prevented that from going forward is criminal. >> jennifer: yeah, if you look at banning semi automatics republicans support that by 49%, 68% of democrats. i just think there is an opportunity here. so the question is which parts will congress actually support. so the president has taken this on the road. he is making this part of an extended campaign. he has said he is going to unleash his army to make this happen across the country, do you
those coffins moving through those towns their burial are sered in my memory, and i'm one of those thatgoing to stop until we do something. >> jennifer: i'm so glad to hear it. and i think there are a lot of people who feel equally determined. but what i was encouraged by is the polling number that came out this week. if closing the gun show loophole for example has 87% of democrats and 85% of republicans supporting it. that's going to happen don't you think? >> i believe it will....
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her burial will be private. >> france is on alert for a possible terrorist attack following militaryin africa. french troops were on the move from the country of chad to mali france sent planes and troops to mali after an appeal from the president. the concern is the rebels could use mali as a base to attack the west. >>> across the country, people are piling into doctors offices, pharmacies and clinics, trying to get vaccinated to stay a step ahead of the flu epidemic. at the same time more and more hospitals are cracking down on health workers who are refusing flu shots. reporter: the flu epidemic sweeping the country is forcing more government action. new york governor andrew cuomo declared a public health emergency on saturday. the order allows pharmacists to immunize children. and there's more than four times the cases reported last year. hospitals are overwhelmed. >> we're setting records here in our urgent care center in the term0s of number of patients per day. >> residents and nursing home it's about preventing a mass spread among those at risk. patients across the country a
her burial will be private. >> france is on alert for a possible terrorist attack following militaryin africa. french troops were on the move from the country of chad to mali france sent planes and troops to mali after an appeal from the president. the concern is the rebels could use mali as a base to attack the west. >>> across the country, people are piling into doctors offices, pharmacies and clinics, trying to get vaccinated to stay a step ahead of the flu epidemic. at the...
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her burial will be private. >> france is on alert for a possible terrorist attack following military action in africa. french troops were on the move from the country of chad to mali france sent planes and troops to mali after an appeal from the president. the concern is the rebels could use mali as a base to attack the west. >>> across the country, people are piling into doctors offices, pharmacies and clinics, trying to get vaccinated to stay a step ahead of the flu epidemic. at the same time more and more hospitals are cracking down on health workers who are refusing flu shots. reporter: the flu epidemic sweeping the country is forcing more government action. new york governor andrew cuomo declared a public health emergency on saturday. the order allows pharmacists to immunize children. and there's more than four times the cases reported last year. hospitals are overwhelmed. >> we're setting records here in our urgent care center in the term0s of number of patients per day. >> residents and nursing home it's about preventing a mass spread among those at risk. patients across the c
her burial will be private. >> france is on alert for a possible terrorist attack following military action in africa. french troops were on the move from the country of chad to mali france sent planes and troops to mali after an appeal from the president. the concern is the rebels could use mali as a base to attack the west. >>> across the country, people are piling into doctors offices, pharmacies and clinics, trying to get vaccinated to stay a step ahead of the flu epidemic....
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they want the government to release all 52 photos of bin laden's body from the killing to the burials turned down, but just this morning its lawyers made an appeal to three federal judges in d.c. and inside that hearing room was tom. welcome. why do you want the photos released? >> the law requires it. this is basic information about the death of osama bin laden, the most important military victory frankly in the wire against terrorism. the administration wants to withhold the documents because it might upset foreign populations to get the terrorists upset. we don't think you can throw aside our nation's transparency laws because doing so would upset the terrorists. what other law dos we throw aside? >> we have to read what the white house spokesperson said at the time. it is not in our interest to allow the images to be icons to rally within against the united states when we talk about and hear from the white house and the possible consequences of releasing the photos that might inflame the arab world and the men and women fighting overseas. they may be in harm's way. do you not bel
they want the government to release all 52 photos of bin laden's body from the killing to the burials turned down, but just this morning its lawyers made an appeal to three federal judges in d.c. and inside that hearing room was tom. welcome. why do you want the photos released? >> the law requires it. this is basic information about the death of osama bin laden, the most important military victory frankly in the wire against terrorism. the administration wants to withhold the documents...
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land, provides their health care, schools, gives them food stamps, paces for housing, child care, burial assistance. the result? >> there is a stunning poverty here. only one in four has a job. >> there is scarcity of phones and n even any banks. indians have the highest poverty rate and lowest live expectancy of any group in the america. so the sio told us they need more handouts. >> the government should be giving the indian people more appropriations so that we can exist out here still. >> i really feel obama administration should get up to the plate and deal with it. >> as far as white people stole ththe indians land hundreds of years ago, the government signed treaties and that's why washington sends billions of dollars to indian tripe tribes every year. everybody thinks the government owes them something. it's odd in that no group has been more helped by government than the american indians and no group does worse. maybe it's the government. >> ben chaz is a member of a tribe that doesn't get special government help. and yet. >> the area where you live looks different from indian r
land, provides their health care, schools, gives them food stamps, paces for housing, child care, burial assistance. the result? >> there is a stunning poverty here. only one in four has a job. >> there is scarcity of phones and n even any banks. indians have the highest poverty rate and lowest live expectancy of any group in the america. so the sio told us they need more handouts. >> the government should be giving the indian people more appropriations so that we can exist...
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the two-part strategy that involved a plan for accurate information concerning the burial sites. >> of this will be from sun up to sun down. this could be even 20 years ago from sherman time. otherwise known as the speed freak killers. wesley shermantine and loren zerzog.. >> reporter: if nothing was found they will not stop here. >> we also realize that we do not find remains personal guarantee that this will not and the excavation investigation. >> there could be a total of 50 ft.. but only 5 ft. per day. all of this will take about three weeks. >> pam: and stay with kron-4 as follow developments in the search for victims of the speed freak killers. updates also available on the web, at kron-4-dot-com -- and the kron4 facebook and twitter pages. >> we are watching the visibility napa run thbay area. are run the bay area, concord, fairfield, not that bad. and we are expecting dense fog over the golden gate. at the peninsula, and the east bay shore and as well as the assault bay. the east bay and the valleys reproduced visibility with one quarter or less at times. definitely, giving yo
the two-part strategy that involved a plan for accurate information concerning the burial sites. >> of this will be from sun up to sun down. this could be even 20 years ago from sherman time. otherwise known as the speed freak killers. wesley shermantine and loren zerzog.. >> reporter: if nothing was found they will not stop here. >> we also realize that we do not find remains personal guarantee that this will not and the excavation investigation. >> there could be a...