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we begin with american philanthropist greg carr. he's committed himself and his fortune to helping one of the poorest nations on earth, mozambique in east africa. as scott pelley first reported in 2008, greg carr thinks he's found something special in a wildlife park that could be mozambique's salvation. >> greg carr wanted our first experience of gorongosa to be just like his was in 2004: a helicopter ride to see the park's vast size and breathtaking diversity. >> when we flew over this, i said, "this is it," you know, because, i mean, it's beautiful. it's magnificent. >> it's almost 1,500 square miles of african wilderness: lakes, plains, even a rain forest. gorongosa spreads across the heart of mozambique, a country that lies along the east coast of southern africa on the indian ocean. >> oh, wow. >> carr can't fly over it without sounding like a kid. >> okay, look at this. this is great. >> here he goes. we saw hippo, antelope, and elephant, but not many. gorongosa is a tragedy in two parts, with the loss of its animals and the
we begin with american philanthropist greg carr. he's committed himself and his fortune to helping one of the poorest nations on earth, mozambique in east africa. as scott pelley first reported in 2008, greg carr thinks he's found something special in a wildlife park that could be mozambique's salvation. >> greg carr wanted our first experience of gorongosa to be just like his was in 2004: a helicopter ride to see the park's vast size and breathtaking diversity. >> when we flew over...
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hopefully i'll see you soon. >> david carr, man, you already know how i feel about you.t's going to suck when you leave. but right now the goal is to make sure you hit the streets. so keep your head up. i'll try not to -- i'll try not to skitz out while you're gone. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> msnbc takes you behind the walls of america's most notorious prisons to a world of chaos and danger. now, the scenes you've never seen. "lockup: raw." the day we arrived at colorado state penitentiary, a super max prison at the base of the rocky mountains, we found a sterile environment, steel doors behind which inmates are locked up 23 hours a day. but despite his
hopefully i'll see you soon. >> david carr, man, you already know how i feel about you.t's going to suck when you leave. but right now the goal is to make sure you hit the streets. so keep your head up. i'll try not to -- i'll try not to skitz out while you're gone. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> msnbc takes you behind the walls of america's most notorious prisons to a world of chaos and danger. now, the scenes you've never seen....
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hopefully i'll see you soon. >> david carr, man, you already know how i feel about you.uck when you leave. but right now the goal is to make sure you hit the streets. so keep your head up. i'll try not to -- i'll try not to skitz out while you're gone. >>> due to mature subject y matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> to me this place is dr. frankenstein and we are the monsters. >> one of the state's most infamous inmates tries to convince prison officials he's changed. >> it sounds like a threat to me. >> no. >> that's water under the bridge. >> corrections staff investigate a potential escape plot. >> do you understand why we would have concerns with an offender having an 11 foot rope? >> you look in my cell, there's nothing there for medo
hopefully i'll see you soon. >> david carr, man, you already know how i feel about you.uck when you leave. but right now the goal is to make sure you hit the streets. so keep your head up. i'll try not to -- i'll try not to skitz out while you're gone. >>> due to mature subject y matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> to me this place is dr. frankenstein and we are the monsters. >> one of the state's most infamous inmates tries to convince prison officials he's...
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it's the next stop for carr mine and jody. having met egg donors, the country is introducing them to surrogates. these two are single mothers. living here for nine months. neither has a genetic connection to the trial. both will receive $13,000 for renting their wombs. >> why have you decided that you want to be a surrogate for an american couple? >> i really didn't know that there were so many couples that couldn't have a babies. >> the 27-year-old says she needs money to pay off her student loans and raise her own child, carmela. >> translation: i'm in charge of raising her and concerned about her future and education. >> beautiful, nice apartment. >> carr mine and jody were impressed by what they saw. >> it's clean, organised. the women are happy. they are cautious. this is not the first time they have gone international in search of a child. the last time left them with a bill and crushed hopes. >> a lot of money out, no baby. >> how much money? >> between the expenses of travel it is about $50,000 by the time it was done.
it's the next stop for carr mine and jody. having met egg donors, the country is introducing them to surrogates. these two are single mothers. living here for nine months. neither has a genetic connection to the trial. both will receive $13,000 for renting their wombs. >> why have you decided that you want to be a surrogate for an american couple? >> i really didn't know that there were so many couples that couldn't have a babies. >> the 27-year-old says she needs money to pay...
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carr, good morning to you, sir. >> thank you, chuck. thank you for having me. >> let me start with asking you this basic question. what's the fireable offense with lamar alexander? >> there are a number of fireable offense as a republican in a republican primary. i want to correct for a second your report. there are seven republicans on the ballot. not nine. >> my apology. >> regardless of the fact, alexander has departed from the national republican committee platform which specifically outlines certain issues that we believe reflect what it means to be a republican and more specifically what it means to be conservative. the republican platform specifically says no to amnesty and we know that lamar supports amnesty with his vote in support of senate bill 744. we know that lamar votes for higher taxes as he has on repeated occasions and the platform specifically says no more higher taxes, we have to get the federal government and regulators off the back of working americans and small businesses so there are a number of issues. that's ou
carr, good morning to you, sir. >> thank you, chuck. thank you for having me. >> let me start with asking you this basic question. what's the fireable offense with lamar alexander? >> there are a number of fireable offense as a republican in a republican primary. i want to correct for a second your report. there are seven republicans on the ballot. not nine. >> my apology. >> regardless of the fact, alexander has departed from the national republican committee...
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high profile muslim americans, the executive director of the council on american islamic relations or carr and country's top muslim civil rights organization. also included is gill, a former bush administration official who held top secret clearance while working at the department of homeland security. >> i was a very conservative reagan loving republican.
high profile muslim americans, the executive director of the council on american islamic relations or carr and country's top muslim civil rights organization. also included is gill, a former bush administration official who held top secret clearance while working at the department of homeland security. >> i was a very conservative reagan loving republican.
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derek carr has been impressive and could make a run at matt schaub starting job. he says he wants to make a good first impression. >> i can't worry about doing something special. i'm just going to come out and work as hard as i can push my body to where i'm exhausted
derek carr has been impressive and could make a run at matt schaub starting job. he says he wants to make a good first impression. >> i can't worry about doing something special. i'm just going to come out and work as hard as i can push my body to where i'm exhausted
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larry carr is the announcer for the big event. >> we had cars there this time from three different states. it's a three-day event. it builds up over the three days to the big night of saturday night. >> hundreds of fans are on hand to watch the drivers compete for a $10,000 prize. >> 10,000 for the guy that crossed the finish line, that's big money in this sport. these guys run for $500 to $750 a night to win. you put $10,000 on the line, they're going to be willing to push the edge a little bit. >> far and away the favorite to win is driver kip hughes. >> he won it last year and was picking up the lead in most qualifying events. >> the drivers gear up for the final race of the night. 20 cars will do 50 laps of the track. among the riders is terry muskrat. >> terry muskrat is a driver that people all over the state know and love. super nice guy, he's been racing for a long time. >> at the start of the race, corey seibert is at his perch ready to film the event. >> here at the sports park, i actually shoot multiple cameras three or do, and i do a live stream on the internet. >> larry carr
larry carr is the announcer for the big event. >> we had cars there this time from three different states. it's a three-day event. it builds up over the three days to the big night of saturday night. >> hundreds of fans are on hand to watch the drivers compete for a $10,000 prize. >> 10,000 for the guy that crossed the finish line, that's big money in this sport. these guys run for $500 to $750 a night to win. you put $10,000 on the line, they're going to be willing to push...
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i tend to be a historian that uses the carr kifes and i have written a lot on it. sometimes i use interviews and i have spoken with people that are around them. but the heart of my research really comes out of the johnson library, the presidential memos and all kinds of communication within the white house comes from congressional speeches and hearings and it comes from the white house tapes. just personally i find that much more valuable. oral history is done right after a lot of people left the white house. >> what do you think is behind the johnson family trying to use the voting rights act and this anniversary as a way to revisit their father's presidency? >> well, lyndon johnson has a terrible legacy, although now many are looking back at what he did domesticly. most people remember him from vietnam. he was a villain and not a hero. i think the johnson family and foundation and library are trying to throw life back on the other part of his record. the other part of his presidency. today that seems pretty amazing. amazing to have this much legislation that tran
i tend to be a historian that uses the carr kifes and i have written a lot on it. sometimes i use interviews and i have spoken with people that are around them. but the heart of my research really comes out of the johnson library, the presidential memos and all kinds of communication within the white house comes from congressional speeches and hearings and it comes from the white house tapes. just personally i find that much more valuable. oral history is done right after a lot of people left...
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phrase play is some of the money will fall into the hands of extremists investigative journalist matt carr says america helped bring about isis in the first place. isis is not just the asian of syria isis has its origins in iraq itself in the jihad its resistance to the u.s. occupation when they withdrew troops in iraq them up the so-called surge there was a. one of those groups have been defeated or at least neutralized that probably never really happened and isis has been an hour to iraq not just because of what in syria but also by incompetence or terrorism and corruption at least i'm only good government in iraq so all these different forces are clever situation which is very probable that some iraq could fragment into three stages because i can't see the moment of the time being any kind of sectarian movement that could overcome the division but a really good shreds. well some rebel factions in syria have already pledged allegiance to what's now being the islamic state by militants so let's have a look at how much land the group already has under its control this whole black area on t
phrase play is some of the money will fall into the hands of extremists investigative journalist matt carr says america helped bring about isis in the first place. isis is not just the asian of syria isis has its origins in iraq itself in the jihad its resistance to the u.s. occupation when they withdrew troops in iraq them up the so-called surge there was a. one of those groups have been defeated or at least neutralized that probably never really happened and isis has been an hour to iraq not...
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this day and age the answer is ninety six point nine percent if you ask french journalist spencer carr apart a ten month ban on anything for the cost of the expulsive the rules of this experience were to get rid of everything that was not french and only use products that got most of their added value on french soil with an average salary of one thousand eight hundred euros a month i found myself in a situation where i had to buy everything again including furniture. inspired by a government plea to stick to french products to stem the country's decades long industrial decline the problem is that there aren't many products left these days that a purely french what really surprised me is how much food we import each time i see a foreign product i think it's crazy because it could have been made in front but it's not. but benjamin's biggest surprise was that shoppers probably don't know whether french flag goods are valid from. today's rules of the european union a crazy if you take the should for example and you just so the buttons in france you have the right to put a made in france la
this day and age the answer is ninety six point nine percent if you ask french journalist spencer carr apart a ten month ban on anything for the cost of the expulsive the rules of this experience were to get rid of everything that was not french and only use products that got most of their added value on french soil with an average salary of one thousand eight hundred euros a month i found myself in a situation where i had to buy everything again including furniture. inspired by a government...
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the president's fund raisers do not interfere with his obligations as commander in chief and that he carre obligations and would return to the white house if dire circumstances required. a senior official told us the president resists cancelling nund raisers or other parts of his schedule to avoid alarming the country during times of uncertainty. >> pelley: major garrett still at the white house tonight. thank you, major. there were two more air tragedies today. a transasia turno prop went down on an island off taiwan while in sto weather. several tahomes were wipedw' the plane were killed. and relatives could not contain their grief. there were 11 survivors. the other tragedy involves an american teenager who hoped to become the youngest pilot to circle the globe in a single-engine plane in theime. dean reynolds reports the boy's plane crashed in the pacific after leaving pago pago. >> reporter: 17-year-old haris suleman and his 58-year-old farther, babar, took off from indiana on june 19 in their single-engine airplane on th lifetime. >> how long is this going to take you? >> 30 days is
the president's fund raisers do not interfere with his obligations as commander in chief and that he carre obligations and would return to the white house if dire circumstances required. a senior official told us the president resists cancelling nund raisers or other parts of his schedule to avoid alarming the country during times of uncertainty. >> pelley: major garrett still at the white house tonight. thank you, major. there were two more air tragedies today. a transasia turno prop...
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. >> human trafficking expert bridgette carr says girls who have been labeled escorts and prostitutes suddenly lose all sympathy from the public and oftentimes law enforcement. >> we will often say that a child cannot consent to sex at a certain age and therefore if you have sex with them it's statutory rape. but for some reason if we lay a 20 on the nightstand, that child has a choice, and that child is a criminal. it astounds me that laying a $20 bill on the nightstand changes the ability of a child to be able to choose whether this act happens. >> despite gomez's conviction and life sentence, pamela hahn says justice for jasmine has not been served because the pimp, smith, and his accomplices were never charged. >> they were selling my granddaughter. and nothing was done about it. >> she says that the people truly responsible for jasmine's death still roam the streets. >> the ones that took her there, the ones that took her out of the car, the ones that drove her there, the ones that supposedly called the police. yes. they are responsible for my granddaughter's death. >> the victim
. >> human trafficking expert bridgette carr says girls who have been labeled escorts and prostitutes suddenly lose all sympathy from the public and oftentimes law enforcement. >> we will often say that a child cannot consent to sex at a certain age and therefore if you have sex with them it's statutory rape. but for some reason if we lay a 20 on the nightstand, that child has a choice, and that child is a criminal. it astounds me that laying a $20 bill on the nightstand changes the...
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our will carr is live from mcfarland, california. tell us about the drilling boom. >> hi, shep.storic drought a lot of people have lost jobs but not these guys. they're working 24/7, nonstop, drilling these water wells, in large part because the farmers have seen little to no rain and have not gotten any water from the state. so many farmers are turning to wells that the drilling companies tell us they have a two-year backlog but even if the we wells the farmers say they're still well below the amount of water they need. >> everybody is more or less in the same boat that we're in. we're trying to keep our crops alive, keep our people employed. >> not everybody is so lucky, though. we have spoken to several farmers and residents who say that waiting a year and a half two years to get a well is too long and they may move out of the area, and even if they do get the well, to get a large well, it could cost up to $600,000, but some of the farmers we have spoken to tell us they have no other choice. >> will carr, mcfarland, california. >>> we told you about the airbus company filing
our will carr is live from mcfarland, california. tell us about the drilling boom. >> hi, shep.storic drought a lot of people have lost jobs but not these guys. they're working 24/7, nonstop, drilling these water wells, in large part because the farmers have seen little to no rain and have not gotten any water from the state. so many farmers are turning to wells that the drilling companies tell us they have a two-year backlog but even if the we wells the farmers say they're still well...
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. >> good evening carr lo la department of public works i don't have who too much to add it was our assessment of the previous topping cuts that was pointed out in the presentation evidence in the past attributed to weaker branches so it's faifs those trees are structural problem. i'll note the one of the reasons our inspectors who are certified tree risk careers for the record that the root structure was potentially problematic it's true the roots clear road i cannot beyond the box but that can't be sustained for even those roots will 0 need to be removed in order to fix the situation and the area around it, it's a combination of the structure in the planter and even if the trees remain we can't leave the hazardous conditions out for the public this is a need to be fixed. the last point the appellant referenced some eucalyptus trees that have been looked at in san francisco. i think it's fair to say that they were landmarked because they were large for the species in san francisco. and had not been previously topped that those trees exhibit. thank you >> question. so can you remind me of the
. >> good evening carr lo la department of public works i don't have who too much to add it was our assessment of the previous topping cuts that was pointed out in the presentation evidence in the past attributed to weaker branches so it's faifs those trees are structural problem. i'll note the one of the reasons our inspectors who are certified tree risk careers for the record that the root structure was potentially problematic it's true the roots clear road i cannot beyond the box but...
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when we come back, john walcott, megan carr -- margaret carlson, megan mcardle. ♪ >> welcome back.k at the margaret carlson and megan mcardle in a moment. but first, bloomberg news's don wolcott to analyze the latest in ukraine in the middle east. theeems almost certain that separatists shot down this plane. what evidence are we looking for now? why do you think they did it? evidence, you are looking for things like communications intercepts in which either someone is ordered to do it or someone reports a doing it. there is clear evidence of who , who ordered it. in terms of the motive, the intelligence consensus is that it was probably a mistake. down a ukrainian military transport on monday. they probably thought they were doing that again. they could not distinguish between that and the airliner. >> the obama administration had ratcheted up sanctions on russia. they still have not gone as far as we like. >> is proof coming that they are doing it? how does putin respond? does he begin to back down? or does he doubled down on what heears to be a bad bet. if begins to back down, my
when we come back, john walcott, megan carr -- margaret carlson, megan mcardle. ♪ >> welcome back.k at the margaret carlson and megan mcardle in a moment. but first, bloomberg news's don wolcott to analyze the latest in ukraine in the middle east. theeems almost certain that separatists shot down this plane. what evidence are we looking for now? why do you think they did it? evidence, you are looking for things like communications intercepts in which either someone is ordered to do it...
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still feared that some of the money might fall into extremist hands investigative journalist matt carr thinks the u.s. helped bring about the islamic state in the first place. isis is not just the asian of syria or isis has its origins in iraq itself in the jihadist resistance to the u.s. occupation when they withdrew the troops in iraq i'm of the so-called surge there was a view. of those groups have been defeated or at least neutralized that probably never really happened and isis has been out iraq not just because it was out in syria but also by the incompetence or terrorism and corruption of the american government in iraq so all these different forces have a situation which is very probable that iraq could fragment into three stages because i can't see the moment of the time being any kind of am sectarian movement that could overcome the division but everything you are up to shreds. still to come a foolproof test to prove who is a potential terrorist criteria trying to keep yourself private on the internet it seems that's what the n.s.a. may think we'll tell you what shortly plus.
still feared that some of the money might fall into extremist hands investigative journalist matt carr thinks the u.s. helped bring about the islamic state in the first place. isis is not just the asian of syria or isis has its origins in iraq itself in the jihadist resistance to the u.s. occupation when they withdrew the troops in iraq i'm of the so-called surge there was a view. of those groups have been defeated or at least neutralized that probably never really happened and isis has been...
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will carr, live in murrieta. the very latest. thank you. jenna: rockets flying into the gaza strip today as israel vows to stop hamas once and for all. john huddy is live on the israel-gaza border with the latest. john? >> reporter: well, jenna, we've been seeing airstrikes all day here from our location. in fact behind me in the distance is the gaza strip. you will hear, sound of an explosion. you will feel a bit of concussion, concussion from it. and then you see mushroom clouds. sometimes till will be one, sometimes two, sometimes two or three, or four simultaneously. that has been the case all day every 30 minutes to an hour, all throughout the afternoon while we've been here. adding fuel to the overall fight, by the way you can smell burning because it is being blown in our direction. adding fuel to this overall fight. eric: take a look at some video we got earlier this afternoon. this is a home where four civilians, include two children, were killed in gaza when it was hit by an israeli airstrike. a hamas spokesperson said in response
will carr, live in murrieta. the very latest. thank you. jenna: rockets flying into the gaza strip today as israel vows to stop hamas once and for all. john huddy is live on the israel-gaza border with the latest. john? >> reporter: well, jenna, we've been seeing airstrikes all day here from our location. in fact behind me in the distance is the gaza strip. you will hear, sound of an explosion. you will feel a bit of concussion, concussion from it. and then you see mushroom clouds....
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over to the south side so it will be done i think that's most the construction updates >> thank you carr raymond that wants to be there at the depiction of the restrooms you're welcome (laughter). >> are the the $1.2 million will cover are we've budgeted for and expect to use and to offset the environmental review and we've ball parked the time delay and the environmental review documents itself you costs about $2 million we were not anticipating so that's where we are we recommend approval the item. >> any public comment on that item? seeing none, public comment is closed. >> i'd like to make the motion to approve the allegation of the $108 million. >> before i get a second commissioner low. >> how side this work when kimble with when. >> it didn't need kimble to be completed but a final lock on the price. >> that allows us to fund the contingency. >> actually, the money is - doesn't come from kimble under our bond process there was a skernl we'd spend through the dollars early in the program so there was a pause that basic said there's a last $8 million you have to hold onto until the
over to the south side so it will be done i think that's most the construction updates >> thank you carr raymond that wants to be there at the depiction of the restrooms you're welcome (laughter). >> are the the $1.2 million will cover are we've budgeted for and expect to use and to offset the environmental review and we've ball parked the time delay and the environmental review documents itself you costs about $2 million we were not anticipating so that's where we are we recommend...
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many people from noah valley 20 have taken time off and not being paid and many have had to find carr for their kids we think putting this on a future japd is not optimal and we prefer to move forward today >> thank you. next speaker. >> commissioners i'm john on duncan street i'm the dr requester i'm in opposition to the continuance we have neighbors in opposition to the project proposal. we have canvassed the neighborhoods at least 7 or 8 blocks worthy i'm handing out 4 hundred flyers and dozens of petitioner's opposing the project the project is very well known, and, secondly, i mean, i'll spent dozens of hours based on the project sponsors plan set including the most recently plan set provided in the packet that illustrates inaccurately when the presence of the penthouse on the top of the building and how it negatively impacts the front and the lateral views other things are not in dispute and i would several ask since we've got people here that the matter be heard today. thank you >> at this time let me ask the director it was stated that the posting was not properly posted soy b
many people from noah valley 20 have taken time off and not being paid and many have had to find carr for their kids we think putting this on a future japd is not optimal and we prefer to move forward today >> thank you. next speaker. >> commissioners i'm john on duncan street i'm the dr requester i'm in opposition to the continuance we have neighbors in opposition to the project proposal. we have canvassed the neighborhoods at least 7 or 8 blocks worthy i'm handing out 4 hundred...
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talks are talking about robert carr.e had a kind of war room dealing with the release of the wikileaks documents. is that right? back to 2010. >> that's right. robert carr in the pentagon started up what they called a wikileaks war room, which had more than 150 people in it. defense intelligence agency and fbi and others involving trying to understand what we were going to publish, what we had, and what the effects were. wast of money weas -- spent. as a result of that expenditure in the understanding and the attempt to build up the prosecution and announce publishing efforts, which we had revealed the was military document in the deaths of more than 100,000 people in iraq and zeronistan, they found people have been physically harmed by the publications. >> julian assange, you recently had a twitter battle with glenn greenwald. the whole intercept, the new online publication releasing information based on edward snowden's documents around the nsa spying on whole countries. you felt they should name the countries, not wit
talks are talking about robert carr.e had a kind of war room dealing with the release of the wikileaks documents. is that right? back to 2010. >> that's right. robert carr in the pentagon started up what they called a wikileaks war room, which had more than 150 people in it. defense intelligence agency and fbi and others involving trying to understand what we were going to publish, what we had, and what the effects were. wast of money weas -- spent. as a result of that expenditure in the...
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. >> we do a tremendous amount of work to predict and model the emissions of hired carr bones that come out of the -- correspondence that come out of the -- carbons that come out of the plant. there should be no significant health impacts of anything close to the plant. >>> old pipe fitters like rufus are doubtful, young ones are thankful for the work. >> it makes me feel good, knowing i'm going somewhere with my life. >> the money that sassal and others poor into louisiana will flow, so long as america keeps fracking and natural gas prices stay low. >>> in the end a draw for foreign energy companies investing in louisiana and other sports in the united states boils down to maths and the favourable economics of doing business here. russell gold is an energy reporter at "the wall street journal" and an author of "the boom" - how fracking ignited the american revolution and changed the world. louisiana is an example of the impact the energy boom can have. >> cheap natural gas in particularly, and as much natural gas as you can shake a stick at, decades worth. that was the missing ingredie
. >> we do a tremendous amount of work to predict and model the emissions of hired carr bones that come out of the -- correspondence that come out of the -- carbons that come out of the plant. there should be no significant health impacts of anything close to the plant. >>> old pipe fitters like rufus are doubtful, young ones are thankful for the work. >> it makes me feel good, knowing i'm going somewhere with my life. >> the money that sassal and others poor into...
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i owe you a lot. [ chuckles ] >> carr:
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derek carr could make a run for the starting job. he is not worried about the start.just wants to make a good first impression. >> i can't worry about, you know, doing certain things or doing something special. i'm just going to come out and work as hard as i can, push my body to where i'm exhausted like i am right now. however else unfolds, that's god's plan. >>> former cal athletic director sandy barbour was hired at penn station. she resigned from cal earlier this month after facing criticism in berkeley for the department's budget problems, the football team's on field performance and its low graduation rate. speaking of cal, memorial stadium hosting real madrid and intermilan. icardi gives intermilan the 3-2 win in the international champions cup. >>> nhra funny car qualifying at sonoma raceway. points liter robert height is on the right finished 6th in qualifying for tomorrow. courtney is his sister-in-law. earlier this week height told us what it's like to go from 0 to 300 in three seconds. >> it's not like you're going down the racetrack at 300 miles an hour a
derek carr could make a run for the starting job. he is not worried about the start.just wants to make a good first impression. >> i can't worry about, you know, doing certain things or doing something special. i'm just going to come out and work as hard as i can, push my body to where i'm exhausted like i am right now. however else unfolds, that's god's plan. >>> former cal athletic director sandy barbour was hired at penn station. she resigned from cal earlier this month after...
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derek carr has been impressive and could make a run at matt schaub starting job.e says he wants to make a good first impression. >> i can't worry about doing something special. i'm just going to come out and work as hard as i can push my body to where i'm exhausted like i am right now and let everything unfold. whatever that time, that's god's plan. >>> sandy barbour wasn't out of a job for long. she was hired as the new athletic director at penn state. she resigned from cal this month after facing criticism in berkeley for the department's budget problems of football team's on field performance and its low graduation rate. speaking of cal, memorial stadium hosting real madrid and into milan, that's when it went into penalty kicks after 1-1 draw after regulation. milan won 3-2 in the international championship. nhra funny car qualifying at sonoma. points leader robert height on the right finished 6th in qualifying for tomorrow's final. his sister-in-law qualified. he told his what it's like to go from 0 to 300 miles per hour in just 3 seconds. >> it's not like you
derek carr has been impressive and could make a run at matt schaub starting job.e says he wants to make a good first impression. >> i can't worry about doing something special. i'm just going to come out and work as hard as i can push my body to where i'm exhausted like i am right now and let everything unfold. whatever that time, that's god's plan. >>> sandy barbour wasn't out of a job for long. she was hired as the new athletic director at penn state. she resigned from cal this...
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remains of more than 250 of the passengers from the plane are on board a train now, heading towards carr keef. there a dutch plain -- plane will take them to amsterdam. tell us more about the operation, where the bodies are going, why, and the state of investigation? >> yes, well, the train is leaving probably in these couple of minutes from torez up here to kir keef. this will take between 5-6 hours on the train. 282 bodies, 87 partial parts of victims of this tragedy that happened down south from where i am now in eastern ukraine. we know there's a c130 hercules cargo plane on the tarmac here that will take the bodies and body parts to the netherlands for analysis, for identification. how and when that will happen - by the time the train gets here it will be well into the middle of the night, midnight, 1 o'clock. will they take them traght to the air -- straight to the airport and put them on the craft and flythem out, we don't know. there's a 31 investigation team here as part of investigation teams from a couple of countries and the european monitoring megs. that is what will be happ
remains of more than 250 of the passengers from the plane are on board a train now, heading towards carr keef. there a dutch plain -- plane will take them to amsterdam. tell us more about the operation, where the bodies are going, why, and the state of investigation? >> yes, well, the train is leaving probably in these couple of minutes from torez up here to kir keef. this will take between 5-6 hours on the train. 282 bodies, 87 partial parts of victims of this tragedy that happened down...
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newshour's special correspondent rick carr went there recently and filed this report. >> reporter: angela day's landline kept going dead in 2012. >> not working. >> reporter: she didn't have a cell phone to use because cell coverage is spotty in the appalachian region of ohio where she lives and at the house where she was living with her daughter and her parents there's no cell signal at all. so whenever she had to be away from home she worried, especially about her father. >> he had a heart condition and he had had several open heart surgeries. he had triple bypass surgery. >> reporter: a few days after christmas he said he wasn't feeling well. >> he called over to talk to the nurse and he was having problems with the phone. >> reporter: finally he said he needed an ambulance after his condition deteriorated. the family called 911, but the line was so bad that they finally gave up and day's brother rushed their father to the doctors, but it was too late. he died that evening. >> it was really frustrating because the whole week afterwards we couldn't even call out to plan the funeral or c
newshour's special correspondent rick carr went there recently and filed this report. >> reporter: angela day's landline kept going dead in 2012. >> not working. >> reporter: she didn't have a cell phone to use because cell coverage is spotty in the appalachian region of ohio where she lives and at the house where she was living with her daughter and her parents there's no cell signal at all. so whenever she had to be away from home she worried, especially about her father....
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[ticking] >> what would you do with your money if you were fabulously wealthy like greg carr? he decided to pour it into one of the most beautiful places on earth. so what are his rewards? well, to begin with, he's a local hero like few we've seen before. >> [speaking foreign language] >> all: [cheering response] [ticking] >> it's harvest time in the great vineyards of italy, none greater than the 5,000 acres farmed by the antinori family. they've been in the same line of
[ticking] >> what would you do with your money if you were fabulously wealthy like greg carr? he decided to pour it into one of the most beautiful places on earth. so what are his rewards? well, to begin with, he's a local hero like few we've seen before. >> [speaking foreign language] >> all: [cheering response] [ticking] >> it's harvest time in the great vineyards of italy, none greater than the 5,000 acres farmed by the antinori family. they've been in the same line of
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and in already a message to lead the fight for their breakaway state investigative journalist matt carr says it's unlikely iraq can remain a single country as a result of the chaos. isis is not just a creation of the series for eyes it's his origins in iraq itself in the heart its resistance to the u.s. occupation when they withdrew troops in iraq after the so-called surge there was a view. of those groups have been defeated or at least neutralized that probably never really happened and isis has been an hour to iraq not just because it was out in syria but also by the incompetence sectarianism and corruption of a mostly good government in iraq so all these different forces are closer to asia which is very probable that some iraq could fragment into three stages because i can't see the moment of the time being any kind of sectarian movement that could overcome the division that are ripping it up to shreds and the jihadist group is now seize control of the key syrian border town of el book after pouring in reinforcements from iraq it comes shortly after the white house approved a half a
and in already a message to lead the fight for their breakaway state investigative journalist matt carr says it's unlikely iraq can remain a single country as a result of the chaos. isis is not just a creation of the series for eyes it's his origins in iraq itself in the heart its resistance to the u.s. occupation when they withdrew troops in iraq after the so-called surge there was a view. of those groups have been defeated or at least neutralized that probably never really happened and isis...
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could be inadvertently aiding jihad its investigative journalist matt carr thinking the u.s. helped bring about isis militants in the first place. isis is not just creation of the syria or isis has its origins in iraq itself in the jihad its resistance to the u.s. occupation when they withdrew their troops in iraq after the so-called surge there was a view about what of those groups have been defeated or at least neutralized that probably never really happened and isis has been out in iraq not just because of what out in syria but also by the incompetence of terrorism and corruption at least i'm a leaky government in iraq so all these different forces are close to two asian which is very probable that i'm iraq could fragment into three state because i can't see the moment of the time being any kind of and sectarian movement that could overcome the divisions that are ripping iraq to shreds. crosstalk coming your way next on r.t. international or if you're watching us in the u.k. we'll take you behind the scenes with our latest edition of the news team stay with us after this s
could be inadvertently aiding jihad its investigative journalist matt carr thinking the u.s. helped bring about isis militants in the first place. isis is not just creation of the syria or isis has its origins in iraq itself in the jihad its resistance to the u.s. occupation when they withdrew their troops in iraq after the so-called surge there was a view about what of those groups have been defeated or at least neutralized that probably never really happened and isis has been out in iraq not...
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is inadvertently aiding jihad it is best to give journalist matt carr thinks the u.s. helped bring about isis militants in the first place. i know this is not just the haitian of the syrian crisis this origins in iraq itself in the jihad is resistance to the u.s. occupation when they would do the troops in iraq the so-called surge that was a. well of those groups have been defeated or at least neutralized that probably never really happened and is has been an odd iraq not just because it was in syria but also by the incompetence or terrorism and corruption of the i'm a leaky government in iraq so all these different policies of privacy generation which is very probable that iraq could fragment into three stages because i can't see the moment of the time being any kind of m six area movement that could overcome the division but everything in iraq to shreds. of course isis hasn't gotten any direct help from the west though the militants reportedly seize the lion's share of u.s. aid bound for the moderate syrian opposition that's not stopping washington though from pourin
is inadvertently aiding jihad it is best to give journalist matt carr thinks the u.s. helped bring about isis militants in the first place. i know this is not just the haitian of the syrian crisis this origins in iraq itself in the jihad is resistance to the u.s. occupation when they would do the troops in iraq the so-called surge that was a. well of those groups have been defeated or at least neutralized that probably never really happened and is has been an odd iraq not just because it was in...
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condemnation saying the aid to rebels would mean supporting america's enemy investigative journalist matt carr thinks it's unlikely iraq can remain a single country with all the chaos. i see it's not just the haitian of assyria isis has its origins in iraq itself in the job its resistance to the u.s. occupation when they would you have troops in iraq the so-called surge there was a view. of those groups have been defeated or at least neutralized that probably never really happened and isis has been out iraq not just because it was in syria but also by the incompetence or terrorism and corruption of the i'm a leaky government in iraq so all these different forces of privacy to asia which is very probable that iraq could fragment into three stages because i can't see the moment of the time being any kind of m six area movement that could overcome the division but everything in iraq to shreds. leader of the jobless militant group isis urging muslims worldwide to go to iraq in syria and join their battle for the recently declared islamic caliphate in an audio message she vowed to fight quote until
condemnation saying the aid to rebels would mean supporting america's enemy investigative journalist matt carr thinks it's unlikely iraq can remain a single country with all the chaos. i see it's not just the haitian of assyria isis has its origins in iraq itself in the job its resistance to the u.s. occupation when they would you have troops in iraq the so-called surge there was a view. of those groups have been defeated or at least neutralized that probably never really happened and isis has...
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there would still fear that some about kashmir fall to extremist hands investigative journalist matt carr thinks the us helped bring about the islamic state movement in the first place i say this is not just creation of the series isis has its origins in iraq itself in the jihad it was just the us occupation when they would do the troops in iraq the home of the so-called surge that was a very good. one of those groups have been defeated or at least neutralized that probably never really happened and isis has been out in iraq not just because it was in syria but also by the incompetence or terrorism and corruption of the american government in iraq so all these different forces of privacy generation which is very probable that some iraq could fragment into three stages because i can't see the moment of the time being any kind of m six area movement that could overcome the division but everything in iraq to shreds. still to come what's lucrative for a son can prove dangerous for others stay with us to find out how shale gas drilling in romania has locals fearing for their livelihoods plus.
there would still fear that some about kashmir fall to extremist hands investigative journalist matt carr thinks the us helped bring about the islamic state movement in the first place i say this is not just creation of the series isis has its origins in iraq itself in the jihad it was just the us occupation when they would do the troops in iraq the home of the so-called surge that was a very good. one of those groups have been defeated or at least neutralized that probably never really...