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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, that was one of the things on our mind, but this landscape, it starts turning your mind inward or outward or it gets hard to tell which way it turns it because it's a psychological place. there's no end to your horizons. the sky is infinite, the sand is infinite. it's hard to keep your focus because you are constantly using peripheral vision looking all around you. it doesn't matter which way you walk after a while, you are just wandering. and so on the first trip out there, we didn't get to the sea because we just ended up wandering. it happens out there. you have a plan but the landscape becomes beautiful in a way that you weren't expecting and you start disappearing into it. you start forgetting why you are going in one direction. you start thinking, no, i just want to see that shadow over there and spend time there and then i want t
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, that was one of the things on our mind, but this landscape, it starts turning your mind inward or outward or it gets hard to tell which way it turns it because it's a psychological place. there's no end to your horizons. the sky is infinite, the...
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carrie said is it enough? that question after the chuck hagel situation where it turns in to a loss for republicans, because after all the time spent that could have perhaps been focused on other issues, the nomination went through, when is it ever going to be enough with benghazi for these three senators? >> i don't think it's ever going to be enough. the part i would say that's perplexing is so senator kerry when he was confirmed as secretary of state did not face these kind of questions. >> exactly. >> when he was going to be secretary of state. they hit, you know, senator hagel very hard on benghazi and then they confirmed him and now it's -- you know, john brennan's turn. now it's kind of a -- >> you cannot forget then secretary of state hillary clinton as well testified. there's been a laundry list of people and i think fairly put, there have been and are legitimate questions here but this ongoing threat of holding up nominations for individuals, people thought brennan would take heat on enhanced interro
carrie said is it enough? that question after the chuck hagel situation where it turns in to a loss for republicans, because after all the time spent that could have perhaps been focused on other issues, the nomination went through, when is it ever going to be enough with benghazi for these three senators? >> i don't think it's ever going to be enough. the part i would say that's perplexing is so senator kerry when he was confirmed as secretary of state did not face these kind of...
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major loosening of restrictions on carry-on items since 9/11.nts argue wi -- are outraged. what do you think? should the rule stay just as strict? you can weigh in on the "nightline" facebook page or tweet us @nightline. thank you for watching abc news. "good morning america" will have the latest on the passing of venezuelan leader hugo chavez. good night, america.
major loosening of restrictions on carry-on items since 9/11.nts argue wi -- are outraged. what do you think? should the rule stay just as strict? you can weigh in on the "nightline" facebook page or tweet us @nightline. thank you for watching abc news. "good morning america" will have the latest on the passing of venezuelan leader hugo chavez. good night, america.
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bits of the investigation coming together there is still going to be toxicology reports to carry out these are going to take
bits of the investigation coming together there is still going to be toxicology reports to carry out these are going to take
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(narrator) color carried special significance in ancient egyptian funeral rituals-- the red granite used in this sarcophagus was also associated with the sun... black stone, the color of the fertile soil of the nile valley, carried with it associations of resurrection and rebirth, and often referred to eternal life.
(narrator) color carried special significance in ancient egyptian funeral rituals-- the red granite used in this sarcophagus was also associated with the sun... black stone, the color of the fertile soil of the nile valley, carried with it associations of resurrection and rebirth, and often referred to eternal life.
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in the past, this test was carried out on the livers of dead people. last may, the company first marketed liver cells made by ips cells. each of the plates contains liver cells. a drug under development is added, and a few days later changes in its character are measured. red shows the change of drug in the liver. researchers carry out extensive tests with varying levels of the drug. liver cells derived from ips cells allow large-scale tests at equal quality. as new drugs are developed from ips cells, hopes are high for progress with alzheimer's. two neurons are said to be important to finding the cure to the disease. by implanting the genes that cause alzheimer's into ips cells, the company was able to mass produce one of the neurons last year. and with good prospects for production, they say that the other neuron will be commercialized soon. when the two neurons become ready for use, the study of alzheimer's cures may see rapid progress. >> translator: until now, there's been no model to search for sure. we've made a ground breaking cure to develop n
in the past, this test was carried out on the livers of dead people. last may, the company first marketed liver cells made by ips cells. each of the plates contains liver cells. a drug under development is added, and a few days later changes in its character are measured. red shows the change of drug in the liver. researchers carry out extensive tests with varying levels of the drug. liver cells derived from ips cells allow large-scale tests at equal quality. as new drugs are developed from ips...
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for latinos, that carries such resonance. guadeloupe, the virgin mother is most powerful, most venerated symbols throughout latin america. go to any latino home anywhere, there's a statue of the virgin mary. in my volunteer work, i've seen hardcore gangsters and they have the tattoo o the virgin mary. even in the culture we live in, her symbol, her power continues. so for him to make that gesture, it's not just that he's one of us, say, in terms of the heritage. that's his gesture that says he gets us. >> the way i look at it, if he just in terms of politics, might be specialty, he shows up in l.a., how many people show up there that day? >> 2 million. >> 2 million people show up. he could have that power if he comes to this country? >> yes. in new york, miami, chicago, san antonio. all over the southwest. absolutely. because also this is as we're learning more of the details in his biography, he is the son of immigrants. at the local level, the catholic church main this country has be supportive of comprehensive reform. he h
for latinos, that carries such resonance. guadeloupe, the virgin mother is most powerful, most venerated symbols throughout latin america. go to any latino home anywhere, there's a statue of the virgin mary. in my volunteer work, i've seen hardcore gangsters and they have the tattoo o the virgin mary. even in the culture we live in, her symbol, her power continues. so for him to make that gesture, it's not just that he's one of us, say, in terms of the heritage. that's his gesture that says he...
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want to carry them on.'t carry on any bags, would you probably end up getting out of the airport faster because you would get off the plane in about 30 seconds, right, and would you take off faster because it's always the three people left who don't have room for their carry-oncarry-on. got to gate check it. been flying a lot lately. good job, american. using a little brains in the airline industry, it's shocking. >> i wonder whether it will make more money from doing this as well, because i don't know about you because i've always got stuff with me so instead of taking it on board as a carry-on i'll check it and what do you do when you check it, you have to pay. >> purse, right? women are going to carry purses, do they mean overhead carry-on or any bag at all? >> i would say it's an overhead because every woman needs a purse and i can't imagine that they would put that in a category. >> paying for premium boarding status by checking your bag. encouraging you to check your bag. >> sounds like they would mak
want to carry them on.'t carry on any bags, would you probably end up getting out of the airport faster because you would get off the plane in about 30 seconds, right, and would you take off faster because it's always the three people left who don't have room for their carry-oncarry-on. got to gate check it. been flying a lot lately. good job, american. using a little brains in the airline industry, it's shocking. >> i wonder whether it will make more money from doing this as well,...
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he carried air france bag.ification that looked like he was a crew member from air france. >> after being denied a seat in business class. police say jonard got upset, even telling the flight crew he hated americans. but eventually ended up in the cockpit sitting in the jump seat right behind the captain. >> he portrayed himself as a pilot. he gained access to the cockpit. a few minutes after that that they learned that he was not a pilot and police were called. >> airline passengers were shocked to hear of the breach security, especially passengers flying on that same u.s. airways flight a day later. >> not even a licensed pilot? that's more than uncomfortable. i would not say that's going to look good for the airport or the airline that let him on. >> all the security we do, what is actually happening? they didn't catch anything when they got him to the airport. >> nor passengers were in danger and the flight took off on time. they had no idea why he wanted to gain access to the cockpit. >> it's concerning be
he carried air france bag.ification that looked like he was a crew member from air france. >> after being denied a seat in business class. police say jonard got upset, even telling the flight crew he hated americans. but eventually ended up in the cockpit sitting in the jump seat right behind the captain. >> he portrayed himself as a pilot. he gained access to the cockpit. a few minutes after that that they learned that he was not a pilot and police were called. >> airline...
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this demand, of course, follows a targeted campaign being carried out right now by the government in a neighboring province after the shia community in this city faced a series of attacks just this year, in which close to 200 people lost their lives. after days of protests, the government conceded to carrying out this targeted operation in that province. now here in pakistan's largest city, the shia community is demanding the same thing. many questions are being asked about how capable or able the government is to protect these minority groups. >> let's return to our main story, and the kenyan elections. we have correspondents across the country on the story. peter gress tte, the voting stations have been open for eight hours. how has voting gone there, and what has turnout been like? >> not white sure about turnout, we need to check with an officer. but it has been very high indeed. almost approaching the polling station now, been here since 5:00 a.m., nine hours, and it is incredibly hot out here. there is very little shake him almost no water for the people here. it shows the incr
this demand, of course, follows a targeted campaign being carried out right now by the government in a neighboring province after the shia community in this city faced a series of attacks just this year, in which close to 200 people lost their lives. after days of protests, the government conceded to carrying out this targeted operation in that province. now here in pakistan's largest city, the shia community is demanding the same thing. many questions are being asked about how capable or able...
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that they actually get carried out. and that's not too much to ask. my disappointment about that is somewhat great. and i know that we now have learned how we can perhaps do things better in the future, but it's -- you know, people like me who have to approve projects like this, it's a very difficult place because we work really hard to get the best we can, to get concession like this that help overall san franciscans that don't get carried out. and i feel like people have not been communicating in good faith. even when we do it in the public place like this. so, i am very happy that we have this conversation to know that we actually are going to move forward and make things better. but, you know, i'm unhappy with what happened in the past. hopefully we'll see some strong corrective action. >> supervisor, i want to definitely say that i understand your point of view and what you just said, but i do have to push back on the words good faith. i don't think anyone has come into this with bad faith or intent not to pay. the
that they actually get carried out. and that's not too much to ask. my disappointment about that is somewhat great. and i know that we now have learned how we can perhaps do things better in the future, but it's -- you know, people like me who have to approve projects like this, it's a very difficult place because we work really hard to get the best we can, to get concession like this that help overall san franciscans that don't get carried out. and i feel like people have not been...
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one who carried out this attack and the driver who brought the executioner to the place also admitted to carrying out this attack we all saw in the black swan hollywood movie how tough life can be behind the scenes of the big ballet this certainly was fiction but this is no different to reality the bolshoi has been surrounded by lots of control over seas from addresses being cut ahead of the blaze ahead of the big stage to gloss being put in the dancing shoes of the performers in one of the scandals one of the administrators even had to resign because of pornographic pictures were made public on the internet definitely. has been surrounded by control received but it's never made criminal headlines this was the first case like that feeling partially regain his eyesight we understand that he's now under treatment in germany and probably he will be returning to work in six or seven months time as has been predicted by doctors now. well for more on behind the scenes infighting at russia's main fear to go to our website dot com also the moment energy hungry atomic plants come back. on line
one who carried out this attack and the driver who brought the executioner to the place also admitted to carrying out this attack we all saw in the black swan hollywood movie how tough life can be behind the scenes of the big ballet this certainly was fiction but this is no different to reality the bolshoi has been surrounded by lots of control over seas from addresses being cut ahead of the blaze ahead of the big stage to gloss being put in the dancing shoes of the performers in one of the...
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out this attack and the driver who brought the executioner to the place also admitted to carrying out this attack and you know all of them could face up to three years in prison for this attack i'd like to remind you of us that the artistic director of the bolshoi sergei filin was attacked on january the seventeenth when a man called him out by his name and throw through a nasty bowl of acid into his face and certainly now the investigation seems to be rounded off with ole three men admitting to what they did how is feelin now how's his recovery. well feeling old already reacted to the news of this admission of guilt by the three men that he was not surprised to hear who masterminded this attack the good news is for feelin that he partially regain his eyesight we understand that he's now under treatment in germany and his left eye is now almost recovered the still doctors are trying to recover eyesight for his right eye definitely the bolshoi is still shocked and is still trying to recover or losing his artistic director for an uncertain period of time but certainly feeling seems to b
out this attack and the driver who brought the executioner to the place also admitted to carrying out this attack and you know all of them could face up to three years in prison for this attack i'd like to remind you of us that the artistic director of the bolshoi sergei filin was attacked on january the seventeenth when a man called him out by his name and throw through a nasty bowl of acid into his face and certainly now the investigation seems to be rounded off with ole three men admitting...
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mou in terms of the amount but in our notes page 17 it says that the amount carried over is -- they are requesting 120 thousand and i just wanted some clarity. >> the 120 thousand is the amount not to exceed i think it covers past work that's already been initiated most of the remaining work the total budget is consistent at 120 thousand. 78 thousand is carried over from the previous -- the new will be completed by 2013 and that's the subject of the update. >> so the 78 thousand -- so an additional -- so that's included in the 120 thousand? >> correct. >> okay thank you. >> okay if no other comments, can we have a role call vote. >> aye. >> aye. >> aye. >> aye. >> aye. >> aye. >> aye. >> the item passes. >> okay item passes our next item please. >> state and federal legislative program. >> any comments or questions? let's go on to public comment. any member of the public like to comment on this item? close public comment. this resolution is adopted. next item please. >> adopt a position on state legislation. >> let's go on to public comment. public comment is open and we will close
mou in terms of the amount but in our notes page 17 it says that the amount carried over is -- they are requesting 120 thousand and i just wanted some clarity. >> the 120 thousand is the amount not to exceed i think it covers past work that's already been initiated most of the remaining work the total budget is consistent at 120 thousand. 78 thousand is carried over from the previous -- the new will be completed by 2013 and that's the subject of the update. >> so the 78 thousand --...
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can you carry that? is it too...? here, can you carry that? it's cold. i don't want to carry it.old it by the handle, maybe? got it? all right! look at that! uh-oh. you guys been real good? yeah, they've been working hard. hey look at this. mmmmmm. that's up to dad. he makes the decisions. now, do you want this or you want ice cream? i want this. here's a snack, guys. you guys are going to bed and i don't need you bouncing off the walls. that's not a bad idea. have an apple. alex? ( laughing ) you really did impress me. you all really pulled together and i know you want to stay together. the reason why we brought you this stuff is we want to make sure that the kids were... i want to be a policeman. you want to be a policeman? yes. uh. we want to make sure that we could leave the kids here and they would have some food. we didn't have any problem with the fact that you cared for your children, loved them, and don't want them to leave. yeah. we could understand that and could see that. we need to just check back and make sure everything's going okay. anytime you want to come over.
can you carry that? is it too...? here, can you carry that? it's cold. i don't want to carry it.old it by the handle, maybe? got it? all right! look at that! uh-oh. you guys been real good? yeah, they've been working hard. hey look at this. mmmmmm. that's up to dad. he makes the decisions. now, do you want this or you want ice cream? i want this. here's a snack, guys. you guys are going to bed and i don't need you bouncing off the walls. that's not a bad idea. have an apple. alex? ( laughing )...
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this girl carries out the towel or whatever it's on. >> ah! >> get it away from me. >> it's just a large moth. >> the dude's not making us look good right now. at all, steven. >> that thing is freaking me out. >> if that thing escapes, i am going to [ bleep ] my pants. >> she gets it out the door. shakes the towel a little bit and the moth goes away. >> ah! >> and his full-on freakout continues. >> i like that his lady handled the situation, like, totally calm. in this guy's defense, you don't normally see something like that. it is quite spectacular to see a moth that big in your bathroom. >> and it's okay to be surprised, but this guy lost his mind. they don't bite. they don't sting, and apparently they don't carry disease either. all they do is eat nectar from fruits. >> why do they call it the black night witch then if it's the nicest moth around? >> in mexico it's known at the moth of death. some believe that this moth flies into your home, and that person is sick that person is going to -- >> oh, boy. >>> i get a kick out of seeing peopl
this girl carries out the towel or whatever it's on. >> ah! >> get it away from me. >> it's just a large moth. >> the dude's not making us look good right now. at all, steven. >> that thing is freaking me out. >> if that thing escapes, i am going to [ bleep ] my pants. >> she gets it out the door. shakes the towel a little bit and the moth goes away. >> ah! >> and his full-on freakout continues. >> i like that his lady handled the...
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. >> reporter: 50,000 plus people came from around the world, waving flags and carrying banners saying thank you. he resigns as leader of the worlds 1.2 billion catholics. he thanked his cardinals for their support and for honoring his decision to become the first pope in 600 years to resign. >> loving the church means having the courage to make difficult choices, having always in front of us the good of the church and not ourselves. >> reporter: speculation has been rife over what prompted the pope to resign. >> i think just the kind of weight of the job on someone who is relatively frail and very old, you know, just took its toll and it was time for him to go. >> reporter: and yet benedict spoke of carrying a heavy burden during his tenure. >> the words that have resonated in my heart have been, lord, why are you asking me? it is a great burden you placed on my shoulders, but if you ask, i will accept. >> reporter: promising never to abandon the message of the cross, benedict will become pope armeridus, and he will minus his trademark red shoes. the college of cardinals will meet thi
. >> reporter: 50,000 plus people came from around the world, waving flags and carrying banners saying thank you. he resigns as leader of the worlds 1.2 billion catholics. he thanked his cardinals for their support and for honoring his decision to become the first pope in 600 years to resign. >> loving the church means having the courage to make difficult choices, having always in front of us the good of the church and not ourselves. >> reporter: speculation has been rife over...
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stretchers carrying away the victims.night we learned the driver and the coach have been killed, who we have learned was pregnant. the baby did not survive. abc's john leading us off. >> reporter: it was supposed to be a routine road trip for the women's lacrosse team of seton hill of pennsylvania.
stretchers carrying away the victims.night we learned the driver and the coach have been killed, who we have learned was pregnant. the baby did not survive. abc's john leading us off. >> reporter: it was supposed to be a routine road trip for the women's lacrosse team of seton hill of pennsylvania.
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concrete reduces the size of the river that you need to carry the water because it speeds up the flow of water. if you'd like to remove all the concrete and to have natural system to carry the water to protect you from flooding, you need to have almost one mile on each side of the river set aside for transport of rain. so in order for the city to have use of those lands around the river, concrete made it possible to have minimum land so the water can be carried to the ocean in the fastest possible way. but, unfortunately, because of population growth and poor housekeeping, people are putting a lot of pollutants on the street and the streets are the openings to our stormwater sewer system. in an average year, 4,000 to 5,000 tons of trash ends up in long beach. man: we've created a system to deal with flooding but inadvertently created a pathway for pollution to get into our waterways. narrator: los angeles county is beginning to develop ways to reduce the infrastructure's impact upon the environment. on the front lines of protecting the beaches, are the crews that clean out the stormwa
concrete reduces the size of the river that you need to carry the water because it speeds up the flow of water. if you'd like to remove all the concrete and to have natural system to carry the water to protect you from flooding, you need to have almost one mile on each side of the river set aside for transport of rain. so in order for the city to have use of those lands around the river, concrete made it possible to have minimum land so the water can be carried to the ocean in the fastest...
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carrie talks about much of the negotiating happening in the senate. the senate is becoming more like the house, you have people like marco rubio tracking way to the right on guns. and the senate is actually, the people most active in the senate on the republican side are not that much different than the people in the house. >> that's a good point. you have these, and they've been elected essentially to do that on a promise to do what you just described. and you know, this junction they're not big enough in numbers to have that much of an impact on the agenda. so much as the rhetoric, obviously we saw rand paul's filibuster was the most notable instance. but you know, i think carrie's right we have are to give the senate a little credit on the immigration front especially because they are trying to work a major piece of legislation, which would be an historic piece of legislation, if it were to pass. there are people hopeful about gun reform in the senate. whatever is proposed it all goes back to what happens in the house, we do have a bicameral congre
carrie talks about much of the negotiating happening in the senate. the senate is becoming more like the house, you have people like marco rubio tracking way to the right on guns. and the senate is actually, the people most active in the senate on the republican side are not that much different than the people in the house. >> that's a good point. you have these, and they've been elected essentially to do that on a promise to do what you just described. and you know, this junction they're...
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it's lighter to carry this than the three newspaperize used to carry on board. read this at all times? i'm on the plane as long as i'm not transmitting. >> one more question before i let you go. i'm getting mixed answers. if you have your cell phone on, does that disrupt what the pilots and communications, what's happening when you land or take off or is it okay to have your cell phone on? >> i can tell you i have flown with my cell phone on in my little plane next to the navigational gear for many, many hours and it never experienced a single problem with it. so it's -- frankly it's a bit of overreaction erring on the side of safety. no one has spent money to analyze what it does. and this is -- this process that is under way now maybe we'll get information into the system instead of a straight da conian, you can't use it. >> you've used that word a couple of times, draconian. maybe we'll see changes. miles, great to see you. >> another threat from north korea today but just how concerned should we be about an attack from north korea? how seriously is our gover
it's lighter to carry this than the three newspaperize used to carry on board. read this at all times? i'm on the plane as long as i'm not transmitting. >> one more question before i let you go. i'm getting mixed answers. if you have your cell phone on, does that disrupt what the pilots and communications, what's happening when you land or take off or is it okay to have your cell phone on? >> i can tell you i have flown with my cell phone on in my little plane next to the...
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one approach was to carry waste and stormwater through the same pipe. this combined system was less expensive than building two individual pipe networks. and stormwater was seen as a way to flush out the sewers. through the 19th century, the combined system was considered state-of-the-art throughout the world, and is still in use in many cities today. but cities constructed these systems before treatment was the standard. and even today's largest treatment plant doesn't have the capacity to treat the sudden volumes of water rushing through a combined system during rain. the plant is overloaded, and the excess rainwater, mixed with untreated raw sewage, is diverted straight into local waterways, creating a combined sewer overflow, or cso. there are over 700 communities in the united states with combined sewer systems. the other approach was to separate wastewater from stormwater, using two pipe networks. this separate system simply carries the stormwater away from the city. but even separate systems pollute the watershed. in developed areas, concrete and
one approach was to carry waste and stormwater through the same pipe. this combined system was less expensive than building two individual pipe networks. and stormwater was seen as a way to flush out the sewers. through the 19th century, the combined system was considered state-of-the-art throughout the world, and is still in use in many cities today. but cities constructed these systems before treatment was the standard. and even today's largest treatment plant doesn't have the capacity to...
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officials say that washington has not carried out any attacks in pakistan since january instead u.s. officials have pointed their fingers to pakistan's air force it is impossible to know who executed the strikes but some experts believe that the situation can soon open up a pandora's box of anonymous drone strikes around the world it's lending itself to the anonymity why the very nature of the technology that there are zero control hundreds or all of that miles away this is one of the corrosive the dangerous and. the fruition of the use of drones and now has he said the united states government has led the way and negatives around the planet in terms of normalizing the use of drone attacks across international borders as of last month at least fifty countries are reportedly using drones in the united states a new revelation has come to light the attorney general says that washington can authorize lethal drone strikes on americans on american soil without tried and it testimony before the senate judiciary committee eric holder says that under extraordinary circumstances like september
officials say that washington has not carried out any attacks in pakistan since january instead u.s. officials have pointed their fingers to pakistan's air force it is impossible to know who executed the strikes but some experts believe that the situation can soon open up a pandora's box of anonymous drone strikes around the world it's lending itself to the anonymity why the very nature of the technology that there are zero control hundreds or all of that miles away this is one of the corrosive...
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what kind of phone do you carry? >> i carry an iphone. i'm happy with it. i used to have a blackberry for ten years, tyler. unfortunately it went by the way. that's the other casualty through all this. the biggest loser has been nokia and blackberry. people just aren't carrying them as much as they used to. >> is apple your choice because it integrates your life? in other words, your photos you have, your music that you have? >> yes. >> why? >> i'd say that's probably the reason. you could say it dominates my life perhaps too much. but, you know, that's the criticism is that the apple executives made is that it's not truly seamlessly integrate ed i the way that apple is and a lot of people prefer apple. samsung is going to make a difference. we'll see tonight whether the hype lives up to the advanced billing. >> well, enjoy the launch. dennis berman from "the wall street journal." >> thank you. >>> coming up tomorrow, john fortt looks at the generational shift. why samsung might be replacing apple as the cool kid on the block. you know, i got an iphone -- i
what kind of phone do you carry? >> i carry an iphone. i'm happy with it. i used to have a blackberry for ten years, tyler. unfortunately it went by the way. that's the other casualty through all this. the biggest loser has been nokia and blackberry. people just aren't carrying them as much as they used to. >> is apple your choice because it integrates your life? in other words, your photos you have, your music that you have? >> yes. >> why? >> i'd say that's...
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that's another change to conform with the international carry-on standards. the rule is welcomed news to the estimated 35 million americans who carry a pocket knife, but several groups representing flight attendants say it puts them at higher risk. >> flight attendants across america are absolutely not going to stand silently by while knives are reintroduced on board the aircraft. we believe this is a slippery slope. what will be the next weapon that can come on board? >> reporter: passengers will also be allowed to carry on souvenir baseball bats, any bat up to 24 inches long, and weighing up to 24 ounces. this all goes into effect april 25th and the ban on liquids will not change, brian. >> can't wait to find out where people are going to put golf club and hockey sticks on board a flight these days. pete williams from the tsa line at washington national airport. >>> an incredible moment in the air above new york yesterday when a passenger jet on final approach into jfk radioed the tower that they had just seen a drone in the skies near the airport, uncomfor
that's another change to conform with the international carry-on standards. the rule is welcomed news to the estimated 35 million americans who carry a pocket knife, but several groups representing flight attendants say it puts them at higher risk. >> flight attendants across america are absolutely not going to stand silently by while knives are reintroduced on board the aircraft. we believe this is a slippery slope. what will be the next weapon that can come on board? >> reporter:...
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well, teachers can legally carry firearms inside the classrooms in south dakota.ed a bill allowing teachers and other school personnel to carry guns. it's believed the first state to pass such a law enforcement the governor said is he comfortable with it because school districts can choose whether to arm the teachers and anybody carrying a firearm is required to undergo training similar to it law enforcement trach. opponents including the state school board and teacher's association called it rushed legislation that does not make schools any safer. >> well a drunken driver in new mexico is suing his drinking buddy and the two restaurants that serve them. is he claiming emotional distress. james ruiz was out on bond for his fifth dui arrest when he slammed into a car and killed two teenage sisters. ruiz' blood alcohol content was nearly three times over the legal limit. he is serving 40 years in prison. those girls were in town with their family for a basketball tournament. their family has filed suit against ruiz and the restaurants. senator rand paul's marathon f
well, teachers can legally carry firearms inside the classrooms in south dakota.ed a bill allowing teachers and other school personnel to carry guns. it's believed the first state to pass such a law enforcement the governor said is he comfortable with it because school districts can choose whether to arm the teachers and anybody carrying a firearm is required to undergo training similar to it law enforcement trach. opponents including the state school board and teacher's association called it...
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the man had a concealed carry permit and forgot the gun was in the bag.not arrested. >>> gabrielle giffords made a return to the spot where she was shot as a leading voice on gun reform. >> reporter: she is going back to the grocery store parking lot when she was shot two years ago. it's giffords first public event at the safeway where the shooting took place. asking congress to pass universal background checks for gun purchases. >> be bold, be courageous. please support background checks. >> reporter: gabrielle giffords was one of 13 people injured when a gunman opened fire in 2011. six others died. kelly, her husband, and a former astronaut says that day would have been very different if proposed changes were in place when the gunman purchased the weapon. >> it's often the case that records about drug use, mental illness, and even people's criminal background is not entered into the national instant criminal background checks system. >> reporter: kelly told those who gathered, the discussion is more about public safety than the 2nd amendment. >> this le
the man had a concealed carry permit and forgot the gun was in the bag.not arrested. >>> gabrielle giffords made a return to the spot where she was shot as a leading voice on gun reform. >> reporter: she is going back to the grocery store parking lot when she was shot two years ago. it's giffords first public event at the safeway where the shooting took place. asking congress to pass universal background checks for gun purchases. >> be bold, be courageous. please support...
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have been carrying them out since 2010. the most recent ones happened between last october and december. that raised concern here in japan among survivors of the 1945 atomic bombings and their supporters. >> translator: america secretly carried out these tests, and they announced it a few months later. the united states is looking down on us. i wonder if they have a conscience. >> translator: i regret united states' action. nuclear armed nations should not only say they want a world free of nuclear weapons but work toward it, as well. >>> an atomic bomb survivor from hiroshima expressed concern that the u.s. action may prompt no h >>> north korean scientists carried out their third nuclear test last month. the u.n. approved a new package of sanctions against the country. now the u.s. treasury department has announced sanctions of its own to stop funds from flowing to the north's missile and nuclear programs. >> north korea will have to change course. otherwise the united states will continue to work with its allies and part
have been carrying them out since 2010. the most recent ones happened between last october and december. that raised concern here in japan among survivors of the 1945 atomic bombings and their supporters. >> translator: america secretly carried out these tests, and they announced it a few months later. the united states is looking down on us. i wonder if they have a conscience. >> translator: i regret united states' action. nuclear armed nations should not only say they want a world...
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officials say that washington has not carried out any attacks in pakistan since january instead u.s.officials have pointed their fingers to pakistan's air force it is impossible to know who executed the strikes but some experts believe that the situation can soon open up a pandora's box of anonymous drone strikes around the world as of last month at least fifty countries are reportedly using drones in the united states a new revelation has come to light the attorney general says that washington can authorize lethal drone strikes on americans on american soil without trying and it testimony before the senate judiciary committee eric holder says that under extraordinary circumstances like september eleventh the president could order strikes to protect the homeland the same type of drone strikes that have been used around the world to fight the war on terror reporting from new york. r.t. . and in a tone a pilot has told controllers he recently spotted. as he came in to land at j.f.k. airport in new york. told me that with more drones than ever now available they pose new dangers and a g
officials say that washington has not carried out any attacks in pakistan since january instead u.s.officials have pointed their fingers to pakistan's air force it is impossible to know who executed the strikes but some experts believe that the situation can soon open up a pandora's box of anonymous drone strikes around the world as of last month at least fifty countries are reportedly using drones in the united states a new revelation has come to light the attorney general says that washington...
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dedicated pilgrims carry heavy crosses in jerusalem, walking the path they believe jesus took to his crucifixion. the journey leads to the site where jesus is said to a bad. christians from around the world come to market friday by praying at the stations of the cross. a handful of believers in the philippines take it a step further volunteering to be nailed to the cross themselves. the catholic church frowns on the ritual, but the people who participate it see it as an active defaced that brings them closer to god. >> i do it for good luck and for my family to be healthy. >> self flagellation is also part of the rights and not just in the philippines. believers flog themselves in the streets. some carry a bundle of 20 branches like these, which can weigh as much as 40 kilograms. >> this is an offering made on a personal level. we are free to express our faith in any way we want. >> it is a good fright a tradition that has long been practiced in several mexican cities. >> we will be back after a short break and look to the dilemma facing parents when doctors say their children will h
dedicated pilgrims carry heavy crosses in jerusalem, walking the path they believe jesus took to his crucifixion. the journey leads to the site where jesus is said to a bad. christians from around the world come to market friday by praying at the stations of the cross. a handful of believers in the philippines take it a step further volunteering to be nailed to the cross themselves. the catholic church frowns on the ritual, but the people who participate it see it as an active defaced that...
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carries a has been willing to bring the taliban. to negotiation terrible sense many years and still he is where he is willing for willing but the problem is the taliban has refused to negotiations with the government of afghanistan and now karzai welling to bring the taliban on the negotiation table in the future because of this he accused the united states for making negotiation for conducting negotiation with the taliban secretary whether the government of afghanistan carries a i think as a wants to keep negotiation process and him to have is hand and put the united states out of out of the rain because they believe that if the united states negotiates with the taliban if they did a deal with the taliban it would be dangerous for for his government if far his government's a variant he may have here i mean as we know as well as if they send here is now for ten years there's been huge amounts of cash from washington flowing into afghanistan and i've been doing stories on this for years now about about various bits about bouts of cas
carries a has been willing to bring the taliban. to negotiation terrible sense many years and still he is where he is willing for willing but the problem is the taliban has refused to negotiations with the government of afghanistan and now karzai welling to bring the taliban on the negotiation table in the future because of this he accused the united states for making negotiation for conducting negotiation with the taliban secretary whether the government of afghanistan carries a i think as a...
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another important illustration was a were carried out by celso gordon. he's a very eccentric geneticist he managed to triple the number of flying hours at the air squadrons were able to carry out. not having a single airplane or a man to the ground crews. looking where we were in routine maintenance operations. looking at what components happen most often is. one commander who is asked about the work, he should exactly what the scientist were up to when it came to traditional military attitude. he said gordon, [inaudible] [applause] >> it was an extraordinarily diverse set of men and women who made up the anti-submarine operational research facility. one expert, as described by a colleague, is actually the only one who had any military background at all. but they shared was a scientific mindset and no preconceived notions. it was also crucial that they were outsiders. only the results mattered. they advise one of the colleagues turn it down. he said it was far better to remain a civilian city can talk back to the them. but i think that this is quite impo
another important illustration was a were carried out by celso gordon. he's a very eccentric geneticist he managed to triple the number of flying hours at the air squadrons were able to carry out. not having a single airplane or a man to the ground crews. looking where we were in routine maintenance operations. looking at what components happen most often is. one commander who is asked about the work, he should exactly what the scientist were up to when it came to traditional military attitude....
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the man had a concealed carry permit and forgot the gun was in the bag.s not arrested. >>> gabrielle giffords made a return to the spot where she was shot as a leading voice on gun reform. >> reporter: she is going back to the grocery store parking lot when she was shot two years ago. it's giffords first public event at the safeway where the shooting took place. asking congress to pass universal background checks for gun purchases. >> be bold, be courageous. please support background checks. >> reporter: gabrielle giffords was one of 13 people injured when a gunman opened fire in 2011. six others died. kelly, her husband, and a former astronaut says that day would have been very different if proposed changes were in place when the gunman purchased the weapon. >> it's often the case that records about drug use, mental illness, and even people's criminal background is not entered into the national instant criminal background checks system. >> reporter: kelly told those who gathered, the discussion is more about public safety than the 2nd amendment. >> this
the man had a concealed carry permit and forgot the gun was in the bag.s not arrested. >>> gabrielle giffords made a return to the spot where she was shot as a leading voice on gun reform. >> reporter: she is going back to the grocery store parking lot when she was shot two years ago. it's giffords first public event at the safeway where the shooting took place. asking congress to pass universal background checks for gun purchases. >> be bold, be courageous. please support...
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. >> it gives preference to passengers who have no carry-ones. athena jones explains. >> reporter: will the boarding hassle ever change? on this american airlines flight passengers without carry-on bags get on faster. the company has been experimenting with a new policy that lets people without carry-on luggage board before folks with bags. >> i think it's actually great because i quite often check my bags. i think it's a good benefit. >> reporter: american isn't the first. frontier and alaska airlines already give priority to passengers without carry-on bags. american is testing this approach in austin, baltimore, ft. lauderdale and in washington-dulles, where some passengers we talked to liked the idea. >> sounds great, you need to get on the plane sooner. >> anything to improve the process and flow is excellent. >> reporter: others weren't on board. >> i don't like it, basically saying you have to pay the fee to get in. >> reporter: travel experts charlie leocca says airlines are constantly trying to find ways to speed up the board progress ce
. >> it gives preference to passengers who have no carry-ones. athena jones explains. >> reporter: will the boarding hassle ever change? on this american airlines flight passengers without carry-on bags get on faster. the company has been experimenting with a new policy that lets people without carry-on luggage board before folks with bags. >> i think it's actually great because i quite often check my bags. i think it's a good benefit. >> reporter: american isn't the...