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for meth. >> carrie and i got really close writing each other.e go to rec with each other. sit down and talk to each other all the time. carrie and i would look at each other and be content. >> we are just friends kind of right now. she likes me more than that. i do have a husband that is in prison. and we're not going to be together anymore. he almost killed me. so, i am anti-men right now. >> for kimbrough, the friendship with dailey has benefits. >> her mom puts money on my books every week. her mom sends me books. and it's something for me to do. >> dailey, who came to jail because of an inappropriate relationship with a minor, sees 28-year-old kimbrough as a step in the right direction. >> it's weird because our age difference is kind of a gap. she is about seven years older than me. so that's different from anything -- anyone i've dated before obviously and -- but we have gotten really close. i know pretty much anything about her, like, if you asked me i would know it. >> but there are some things dailey doesn't know. >> i don't think that
for meth. >> carrie and i got really close writing each other.e go to rec with each other. sit down and talk to each other all the time. carrie and i would look at each other and be content. >> we are just friends kind of right now. she likes me more than that. i do have a husband that is in prison. and we're not going to be together anymore. he almost killed me. so, i am anti-men right now. >> for kimbrough, the friendship with dailey has benefits. >> her mom puts money...
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the buses can only carry so many people. bart carries about 400,000 people each day. the charter buses can only carry a few thousand. a passenger said the charter buses, she is thankful for them but it still takes a long time to get to work. >> reporter: what time would you get up to go to work? >> usually i get up at 4:30. i came here at 4:30. >> reporter: the bus takes you an hour. >> yeah. >> reporter: now, the charter buses are running from four other stations. a round trip tickets are first come first serve so passengers need the ticket to get back home
the buses can only carry so many people. bart carries about 400,000 people each day. the charter buses can only carry a few thousand. a passenger said the charter buses, she is thankful for them but it still takes a long time to get to work. >> reporter: what time would you get up to go to work? >> usually i get up at 4:30. i came here at 4:30. >> reporter: the bus takes you an hour. >> yeah. >> reporter: now, the charter buses are running from four other stations....
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i'm carrying this. i see a lot i have a lot of say more than please forgive me they're only able to sleep for about three hours a night from the road filled feet hurt turns to carry the icon of the wonder worker on their shoulders and still they smile despite the pain. and fatigue we're happy that's why. i don't know why i just chatted and i saw. the real widely different people here. old and young rich and. what motivates them. challenging and. more every year. dusty road lead. in every day life things like money and take center stage here you don't think about that you think about something above problems. most important if you don't do that from time to time. a person becomes some kind of walking dead creature businessman vitaly is following this route for his fourth time but this is the first walk. they met in a nightclub a few days before the procession of the cross they spent some time together talked a little and then went their separate ways they met again on the procession quite by chance perha
i'm carrying this. i see a lot i have a lot of say more than please forgive me they're only able to sleep for about three hours a night from the road filled feet hurt turns to carry the icon of the wonder worker on their shoulders and still they smile despite the pain. and fatigue we're happy that's why. i don't know why i just chatted and i saw. the real widely different people here. old and young rich and. what motivates them. challenging and. more every year. dusty road lead. in every day...
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combat sub, like a -- [inaudible] they carried less than 80 men. so it gives you some idea of just how huge the 400 class subs were. and as you can see here, the e-401 submarine is comparable in size to a fletcher class destroyer. now, that's a surface ship intended to hunt submarines. given that that the e-401 buzz 26 foot -- was 26 feet longer, it's not exactly clear who's going to be hunting who. the e-400 subs were basically so huge, they could travel one and a half times around the world without refueling, something no other sub in the 1940s could come close to doing, and they also incorporated some of the earliest stealth technologies. the conning tower sail structure was, painted a huge radar signature normally, so they indented it three feet at the base to reflect the radar waves back into the sea. and each one of these subs was painted with a special stealth coating that was not only designed to dampen noise, but to absorb radar waves as well. but the truly amazing thing about the e-400 subs was that they were underwater aircraft carriers.
combat sub, like a -- [inaudible] they carried less than 80 men. so it gives you some idea of just how huge the 400 class subs were. and as you can see here, the e-401 submarine is comparable in size to a fletcher class destroyer. now, that's a surface ship intended to hunt submarines. given that that the e-401 buzz 26 foot -- was 26 feet longer, it's not exactly clear who's going to be hunting who. the e-400 subs were basically so huge, they could travel one and a half times around the world...
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look at concealed carry.enerally, the debate has been about two thirds of the academic literature finds that it reduces violent crimes. about one-third saying there is no effect, but there is no one that is publishing these things arguing that there has been an increase in murder of any type that has been a result. guest: that is connected. you are arguing against concealed carry. host: chris on twitter says the problem with stand your ground laws is the burden of proof for self defense is so low that it is an inducement to murder. guest: you have to go and argue that a reasonable person believe they were in imminent danger of death or serious injury. that was the rule before florida past stand your ground, it is the role now. it is a rule in virginia. it is a rule in maryland. it is a rule across the country that is going to be there. the issue is whether you have this additional requirement. once the confrontation started, could he have retreated? did he retreat as far as possible? no one, the prosecution,
look at concealed carry.enerally, the debate has been about two thirds of the academic literature finds that it reduces violent crimes. about one-third saying there is no effect, but there is no one that is publishing these things arguing that there has been an increase in murder of any type that has been a result. guest: that is connected. you are arguing against concealed carry. host: chris on twitter says the problem with stand your ground laws is the burden of proof for self defense is so...
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carrie, on c.b. radio: how's it goin', stud? carrie? hi, honey! what are you doin' on the c.b.?wanda's teachin' me how. right, wanda? wanda, unexcitedly: that's right, doug. ok. gotta wrap this up. got a package thing to do. ok. bye, honey! bye. oh, wait! say good-bye to wanda. bye, wanda. wanda, unexcitedly: bye, doug. ok, i need hershey in a little tighter. cupcake, quit the funny business. this is a family picture. and that's it. now, hold it. now, just wait for the flash. arthur, i hadn't planned on you actually being the photo. why not? it's a picture of everyone you walk. well. yeah, but i'm sending these to my clients, and i'm not sure they would understand that i walk a human being. when they see your name on the list, i tell them you're a schnauzer. just smile. arthur, i don't think i really wanna do-- do it or you're fired! now smile. only 80 more seconds. ok. i'm going to sears. fine, but if you're so worried about your picture being ruined, i'd worry about him! buster? something that ugly doesn't deserve a name. [gasps] are you sure northern boulevard's the best way
carrie, on c.b. radio: how's it goin', stud? carrie? hi, honey! what are you doin' on the c.b.?wanda's teachin' me how. right, wanda? wanda, unexcitedly: that's right, doug. ok. gotta wrap this up. got a package thing to do. ok. bye, honey! bye. oh, wait! say good-bye to wanda. bye, wanda. wanda, unexcitedly: bye, doug. ok, i need hershey in a little tighter. cupcake, quit the funny business. this is a family picture. and that's it. now, hold it. now, just wait for the flash. arthur, i hadn't...
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with a truck on the outskirts of moscow twelve dead and the bus was thought to be believed to be carrying children. and we're getting reports as well paul that the bus was torn apart into two pieces as well and of course we'll bring you back again when we get more information on this paul scott live from moscow on this horrific bus crash here. let's move on now lawyers have pledged support for edward snowden's application for refuge in russia following his meeting with russian and international human rights activists at moscow's sheremetyevo airport where he has been holed up for three weeks the house also agreed to comply with a conditional laydown by president putin that he stopped harming the u.s. russian n.p.v. . who was at the meeting believes this qualifies snowden as a political refugee. snowden no says that conditions are acceptable he can get it i think he really. satisfies the requirements for a political refugee human rights activists the lawyers who were there. at the end the were agreeing he was prosecuted for political reasons rather than on legal grounds meanwhile the whist
with a truck on the outskirts of moscow twelve dead and the bus was thought to be believed to be carrying children. and we're getting reports as well paul that the bus was torn apart into two pieces as well and of course we'll bring you back again when we get more information on this paul scott live from moscow on this horrific bus crash here. let's move on now lawyers have pledged support for edward snowden's application for refuge in russia following his meeting with russian and international...
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, you're talking up to four million carry-ons that need to be screened.ddie manshein is the federal security director at washington dulles. and how often do you come across something that somebody shouldn't have? >> daily. hourly. if we stay here long enough, we'll see something. >> reporter: depending on the airport and local laws, passengers found with a gun could end up in jail or simply be told to go put it in the car. tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> one other travel holiday note this weekend. gasoline prices on a summer slide. aaa says the average price of a gallon of gas is now $3.48. prices dropping for 21 straight days, but there they're still about 14 cents higher than they were this time last year. >>> we're back in a moment with an unbelievable new world record. ♪ oh say can you see by the dawn's early light ♪ >> it's not uncommon for members of the military to sing the national anthem at sports event, but it's news when the main performer is the chairman of the joint chiefs himself. general martin dempsey, who is known for his singing
, you're talking up to four million carry-ons that need to be screened.ddie manshein is the federal security director at washington dulles. and how often do you come across something that somebody shouldn't have? >> daily. hourly. if we stay here long enough, we'll see something. >> reporter: depending on the airport and local laws, passengers found with a gun could end up in jail or simply be told to go put it in the car. tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> one other...
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we carried commuters, tourists. we carried families. we carried service animals wheelchairs et cetera. we carried anybody and everybody that needed to move across the bay during the strike. ferrys are important the bay area. they keep people moving and important to the economy and i think we saw what ferries can do during the bart strike. it's why my agency exists and we're excited to be here and being your partner in moving people here to san francisco. i want to thank our service operator. caroline is here to speak with you next. their staff stepped up during a busy tourist week, fourth of july week and provided unended service. we are running -- to give you a sense we are running 12 vessels all day, 10 of our end. we borrowed one from them and one from golden gate to move the need that needed to move so thank you very much and i believe we are coming to you at a future meeting and talking with you about all of the work that we're doing here with the port to look at where we can provide additional ferry services in the future, and tal
we carried commuters, tourists. we carried families. we carried service animals wheelchairs et cetera. we carried anybody and everybody that needed to move across the bay during the strike. ferrys are important the bay area. they keep people moving and important to the economy and i think we saw what ferries can do during the bart strike. it's why my agency exists and we're excited to be here and being your partner in moving people here to san francisco. i want to thank our service operator....
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river and back almost a week they walk through woods and fields from dawn until dusk some feet they carry backpacks and pray. i have sinned so much. i'm carrying this scenes on my shoulders i say a lot i have a lot of say more than i know please forgive me they're only able to sleep for about three hours a night on the road filled feet hurt turns to carry the icon of the wonder worker on their shoulders and still they smile despite the pain. and fatigue we're happy that's why. my nose is bleeding. i don't know why i just chatted and i saw. the real widely different people here healthy and sick old and young rich and poor what motivates them. challenging pass and why many more every year where does this rough dusty road lead. in everyday life things like money and other problems take center stage here you don't think about that you think about something above all those problems. most important if you don't do that from time to time. as a person become some kind of walking dead creature businessman vitale is following this route for his fourth time but this is the first walk. they met in a
river and back almost a week they walk through woods and fields from dawn until dusk some feet they carry backpacks and pray. i have sinned so much. i'm carrying this scenes on my shoulders i say a lot i have a lot of say more than i know please forgive me they're only able to sleep for about three hours a night on the road filled feet hurt turns to carry the icon of the wonder worker on their shoulders and still they smile despite the pain. and fatigue we're happy that's why. my nose is...
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north korea has amended its cargo ship that was intercepted carrying arms be released immediately. panama stopped the ship on its way from cuba to north korea last week and seized its cargo. detained a many for posting every online which appeared to show an emerati attacking an indian driver. the man was arrested for charges of filming a government official apartment -- public. he he claims the video damaged his father's reputation. close to theed royal palaces and bob crane. no reports of injuries -- royal palace of bahrain. hundreds of stingrays washed up in veracruz. they are trying to find out if the national oil company nearby have a role. witnesses say they were dumped by fishermen because they were not getting a good price for the stingrays. wings are commonly served as part ofnd -- in that mexico. it costs more to have a baby in the united states than anywhere else in the world. that is despite the u.s. having one of the highest infant mortality rates. and next nation wide are footing such a huge bill. why they aretion footing such as you build. >> when this midwife came to
north korea has amended its cargo ship that was intercepted carrying arms be released immediately. panama stopped the ship on its way from cuba to north korea last week and seized its cargo. detained a many for posting every online which appeared to show an emerati attacking an indian driver. the man was arrested for charges of filming a government official apartment -- public. he he claims the video damaged his father's reputation. close to theed royal palaces and bob crane. no reports of...
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that israel used a turkish base to carry out a recent attack on syria but anchorage denies the allegations of collaboration. the syrian army and alleged rebel lab used to store and produce chemical substances that's according to the country's state television. says edward snowden will leave russia as soon as he is able to queues in the u.s. or blocking the whistleblower by intimidating countries who might offer asylum. and clashes and arrests protests rage across the u.s. triggered by the acquittal of a neighborhood watch guard who shot. the black teenager. live from our studio center here in moscow this is r.t. with international news and comment twenty four hours a day for the first time since the outbreak of the syrian conflict sources have told r.t. that israel used a turkish military base to launch a recent attack against syria a middle east correspondent paula has the details. auti sources tell us that israel used turkish military bases to launch attacks inside syria the latest attack was carried out in early july when there was a pre-dawn strike on the syrian city of latakia that al
that israel used a turkish base to carry out a recent attack on syria but anchorage denies the allegations of collaboration. the syrian army and alleged rebel lab used to store and produce chemical substances that's according to the country's state television. says edward snowden will leave russia as soon as he is able to queues in the u.s. or blocking the whistleblower by intimidating countries who might offer asylum. and clashes and arrests protests rage across the u.s. triggered by the...
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east bank why they could have carried out this latest attack. well. i think that the reason they carried it back is because the rebels are losing i mean the foreign terrorists the foreign mercenaries they're losing the debacle into israel i think giving them a helping hand. the last attack remember in may was against a military training center in damascus i was very frightened because the syrians have had to retrain soldiers since the start of this war in order to be able to deal with the non conventional warfare techniques being used against them so again targeting military and scientific training centers is part of this really strategy so i think they're what they're essentially trying to do is give the rebels a helping hand because at this stage they lost the war and this is talk of all of you know keeping the keeping the war going and also provoking. the. investigative journalists and also. thank you very much indeed for your time. and with the syrian conflict continuing on the ground there is growing dissent among the ranks of the opposition who
east bank why they could have carried out this latest attack. well. i think that the reason they carried it back is because the rebels are losing i mean the foreign terrorists the foreign mercenaries they're losing the debacle into israel i think giving them a helping hand. the last attack remember in may was against a military training center in damascus i was very frightened because the syrians have had to retrain soldiers since the start of this war in order to be able to deal with the non...
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not topsy will be carried out to determine whether she survived -- an autopsy will be carried out to determine whether she survived the crash and then was killed by being run over. >> their relatives are making their way to san francisco, where investigators are trying to piece together what caused the crash. there are looking into reports that one of the victims initially survived -- they are looking into reports that one of the victims initially survived only to be run over by a rescue vehicle. >> it became aware to our fire chiefs that there was a possibility that one of their two fatalities might have been contacted by one of our apparatus at an unknown point during the incident. >> the ceo of asiana dismissed speculation that inexperience of the pilot contributed to the accident. he said the man was still in training for the boeing 777 but had been closely supervised. >> a senior pilot was in charge of the flight. i cannot accept this speculation. i would appreciate if you would understand that it is not true. >> remarkably, 305 of 307 passengers and crew survived. most escaped
not topsy will be carried out to determine whether she survived -- an autopsy will be carried out to determine whether she survived the crash and then was killed by being run over. >> their relatives are making their way to san francisco, where investigators are trying to piece together what caused the crash. there are looking into reports that one of the victims initially survived -- they are looking into reports that one of the victims initially survived only to be run over by a rescue...
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the dude or be carried? >> well, ride along. be carried, of course. >> go to the subway to see if a train is coming. they recommend not leaning your baby over the tracks there, and getting through the turnstiles at the subway station is not the easiest thing. >> they have a little snack at one point. >> and mark even decides to take a nap. he walks around and crossing the street and a lot of the people are taking pictures and they say, why don't we take a selfie together. if you want to see the entire video from mark and grizz go to our website rtm.com/best of rtm. >>> remember we told you about the pie contest where the guy stole the pies and the lollipops and the gas. >> and yes, somebody electronically closed the door to so he could not get out, and then they rammed the door to try to keep from getting arrested. >> well, the police found him, and the truck that they believe was stolen, but the driver, they are looking for him. >> and it goes the show that the released surveillance videos do work. >> and w
the dude or be carried? >> well, ride along. be carried, of course. >> go to the subway to see if a train is coming. they recommend not leaning your baby over the tracks there, and getting through the turnstiles at the subway station is not the easiest thing. >> they have a little snack at one point. >> and mark even decides to take a nap. he walks around and crossing the street and a lot of the people are taking pictures and they say, why don't we take a selfie...
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made to be concealed, carried and ready to shoot. it's called carrying hot. you recommend to your students to carry this one hot? >> absolutely. >> reporter: that's because it comes with a safety feature. an extra long trigger pull that prevents accidental firing. but we also learned watching this trained marksman that's not all it does. >> you missed. >> i know. it's not a real accurate gun. >> reporter: it's only effective in close quarters. something else noted by prosecutors. have you ever heard a prosecutor raise these points before? >> no, i have not. >> reporter: state attorneys could be targeting specific jurors by trying to use the features of zimmerman's own gun against him. >> i think amongst those people familiar with firearms, that line of argument would be totally unpersuasive. but to someone unsophisticated in the juice use of firearms, it could be risky. >> reporter: of the six jurors, four have family members that own guns. one used to have a concealed weapons permit. the hand guns are popular in this part of florida. the home office is only
made to be concealed, carried and ready to shoot. it's called carrying hot. you recommend to your students to carry this one hot? >> absolutely. >> reporter: that's because it comes with a safety feature. an extra long trigger pull that prevents accidental firing. but we also learned watching this trained marksman that's not all it does. >> you missed. >> i know. it's not a real accurate gun. >> reporter: it's only effective in close quarters. something else noted...
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every room had some toy in it, and my grandmother she was carrying my daughter lily anna and we were coming into the room at the same time and as she came through the door she tripped over a toy and i was so scared because my daughter was only a few months old but boy did she know how to fall. she just rolld and my daughter -- she was still fully intact. she didn't hit the ground. she wasn't even crying. i was so amazed by the way she was able to roll and fall, and so as an adult thinking back on a lot of my memories and remembering like the different lessons that people have brought to me. i remember my grandmother -- she knew how to fall but she knew how to fall, and so when i come to those points in my life where i feel like i'm falling i just know that we know how to do that. we know how to roll and we know how to roll and when we work hard we know how to work hard and do it with some style, so i am really fortunate to have just a great family and i am really honored. thank you. [applause] >> is this somebody's purse up here? i know it's not mine. i went through it. there is no m
every room had some toy in it, and my grandmother she was carrying my daughter lily anna and we were coming into the room at the same time and as she came through the door she tripped over a toy and i was so scared because my daughter was only a few months old but boy did she know how to fall. she just rolld and my daughter -- she was still fully intact. she didn't hit the ground. she wasn't even crying. i was so amazed by the way she was able to roll and fall, and so as an adult thinking back...
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it carries as many 451 passengers, maximum. the triple 7 as it is known is the world's largest twin engine jet. one would anticipate that there would be injuries if not fatalities but we cannot give you any of those details right now. according to a witness the plane was about to land. it's tail came off after wobbling for a minute. the aircraft came to a stop on the runway on its back. obviously there are rescue crews there trying to get to people who may still be trapped inside, but we just don't know the casualties yet. obviously a horrible plane crash. this is one of the two top airlines from south korea and this was coming to san francisco international airport from south korea. asiana airlines the conditions were pretty good let's talk to janice dean about the weather conditions. >> right now we are looking at partly cloudy skies. conditions are pretty good in terms of weather, but looking at the latest satellite radar imagery. we do have some cloud cover that is coming up. they have the marine layer and fog layer that co
it carries as many 451 passengers, maximum. the triple 7 as it is known is the world's largest twin engine jet. one would anticipate that there would be injuries if not fatalities but we cannot give you any of those details right now. according to a witness the plane was about to land. it's tail came off after wobbling for a minute. the aircraft came to a stop on the runway on its back. obviously there are rescue crews there trying to get to people who may still be trapped inside, but we just...
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>> potentially, yes. >> so is that an appropriate gun then to be carried or is it a safe gun to be carried in a loaded and ready-to-fire position? >> this gun, again in working order, is safe in terms of it will not fire unless the trigger is pulled. >> there are other guns, of course, as we talked about a moment ago, that have external safeties, which means you need to undo a safety before shooting the gun, correct? >> correct. >> are those more found in single action guns where the trigger distance is much less? >> that will be found in single action guns and double action guns and firearms that do both single and double action from makes all across the board. >> you do agree this gun was out an external safety to carry the gun loaded? >> safe is a personal preference in terms of loaded. i would say that, again, this gun cannot fire unless the trigger is pulled. >> and i don't want to get into qualitative terms of safe or not, but is there anything with this particular gun that you found that suggested it was unsafe to carry in a loaded way ready to fire? >> no. >> there are probably at
>> potentially, yes. >> so is that an appropriate gun then to be carried or is it a safe gun to be carried in a loaded and ready-to-fire position? >> this gun, again in working order, is safe in terms of it will not fire unless the trigger is pulled. >> there are other guns, of course, as we talked about a moment ago, that have external safeties, which means you need to undo a safety before shooting the gun, correct? >> correct. >> are those more found in...
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typically carrying 14,000 passengers from oakland, to san francisco. an official told us their bus has probably carried more than double that number of passengers today. >>> public transit alternatives can cost extra time and money. here is a comparison. the cost of an adult b.a.r.t. ticket from down to to the embarcadero is $3.15 one way. that ride normally takes about 11 minutes. the ac transit bus from oakland to san francisco is $4.20 one way. the san francisco bay ferry from oakland's jack london square to the ferry building costs $6.25 one way, and takes about 30 minutes. a small group of protesters briefly blocked buses. the demonstrators showed up at the west oakland b.a.r.t. station around 4:00 this afternoon. our camera was rolling, as some of the protesters blocked the buses. union picketers nearby asked the protesters to let the buses proceed. police kept watch, but no one was arrested. >> to see just how bad the evening commute was, we had two ktvu crews drive from san francisco to the east bay, with two redifferent outcomes. both drivers
typically carrying 14,000 passengers from oakland, to san francisco. an official told us their bus has probably carried more than double that number of passengers today. >>> public transit alternatives can cost extra time and money. here is a comparison. the cost of an adult b.a.r.t. ticket from down to to the embarcadero is $3.15 one way. that ride normally takes about 11 minutes. the ac transit bus from oakland to san francisco is $4.20 one way. the san francisco bay ferry from...
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well i see they're carrying out a war on terror oh i believe this. terrorist who are coming from all over the taliban also announced some sort of the involvement syria has the syrian government and syrian troops has no choice and i have the resolve to fight this today and this is a matter of existence for syria we don't have the choice coming. through the borders from turkey from from jordan on the run from lebanon we have to keep the fight all turned we've finished this people into national community when you take. a stand to resolve this issue politics syria also is ready for a k. he from thank you very much indeed he also by he lived there not a political activist thank you very much indeed for your thoughts just ahead this hour here on r.t. a transition in turmoil egypt's new government is shaping up but isn't the supporters of the country's president are still felt in force after the break we examine the challenges facing the country as it tries to restore order. all across the world middle classes from the traditional rich to emerging economies
well i see they're carrying out a war on terror oh i believe this. terrorist who are coming from all over the taliban also announced some sort of the involvement syria has the syrian government and syrian troops has no choice and i have the resolve to fight this today and this is a matter of existence for syria we don't have the choice coming. through the borders from turkey from from jordan on the run from lebanon we have to keep the fight all turned we've finished this people into national...
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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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typically carrying 14,000 passengers from oakland, to san francisco. an official told us their bus has probably carried more than double that number of passengers today. >>> public transit alternatives can cost extra time and money. here is a comparison. the cost of an adult b.a.r.t. ticket from down to to the embarcadero is $3.15 one way. that ride normally takes about 11 minutes. the ac transit bus from oakland to san francisco is $4.20 one way. the san francisco bay ferry from oakland's jack london square to the ferry building costs $6.25 one way, and takes about 30 minutes. a small group of protesters briefly blocked buses. the demonstrators showed up at the west oakland b.a.r.t. station around 4:00 this afternoon. our camera was rolling, as some of the protesters blocked the buses. union picketers nearby asked the protesters to let the buses proceed. police kept watch, but no one was arrested. >> to see just how bad the evening commute was, we had two ktvu crews drive from san francisco to the east bay, with two redifferent outcomes. both drivers
typically carrying 14,000 passengers from oakland, to san francisco. an official told us their bus has probably carried more than double that number of passengers today. >>> public transit alternatives can cost extra time and money. here is a comparison. the cost of an adult b.a.r.t. ticket from down to to the embarcadero is $3.15 one way. that ride normally takes about 11 minutes. the ac transit bus from oakland to san francisco is $4.20 one way. the san francisco bay ferry from...
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thousands of them gathered in central cairo, some wearing helmets and carrying sticks. a statement released by the ruling party says martyrs may be inevitable. >> translator: the military should respect the decision the people made. they did this through the national vote and the presidential election. >> state run media reports say there have been further outbursts of violence between morsi opponents and supporters. >>> foreign ministers are throwing weight behind a call for a nuclear-free korean peninsula. the chairman statement urges north korean leaders to fulfill their obligations under u.n. resolutions. the countries required to stop nuclear testing and development. the statement says most nations support efforts to achieve the denuclearization of the korean peninsula. many delegates consider that a top priority. he says leaders are blaming the u.s. for raising tensions in the region and he points out they are demanding the u.s. first stop its threats before denuclearization begins. north korean diplomats have been holding a series of meetings. kim is expected to
thousands of them gathered in central cairo, some wearing helmets and carrying sticks. a statement released by the ruling party says martyrs may be inevitable. >> translator: the military should respect the decision the people made. they did this through the national vote and the presidential election. >> state run media reports say there have been further outbursts of violence between morsi opponents and supporters. >>> foreign ministers are throwing weight behind a call...
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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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i don't know how he could not lawfully carry a gun at this point since he's now lawfully allowed to carryis is the worst time in his life, isn't it? >> the national association for the advancement of color people, a powerful civil rights here, called on the u.s. justice department to file civil rights charges against george zimmerman. they say the most fundamental of trayvon martin's civil rights were violated the night he was killed. as devastated as his parents are by the verdict, the spokesman's family told me their one hope is by drawing attention to the inequalities facing many african-americans, trayvon's death may serve as a catalyst for change, david willis, abc news, stanford, florida. >> for more on the case and the outrage it provoked i spoke with dr. eric dyson, a professor at georgetown university who joined us from new york. michael, the attorney general now called for an honest discussion about the issues raised by this case. where in your view does that conversation go? >> well, first of all, i want to congratulate the attorney general for that courageous move. the convers
i don't know how he could not lawfully carry a gun at this point since he's now lawfully allowed to carryis is the worst time in his life, isn't it? >> the national association for the advancement of color people, a powerful civil rights here, called on the u.s. justice department to file civil rights charges against george zimmerman. they say the most fundamental of trayvon martin's civil rights were violated the night he was killed. as devastated as his parents are by the verdict, the...
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just after nine pm moscow time thanks for your company well the man who shed the light on atrocities carried out by the u.s. during its military operations abroad is about any minute now we think to learn just exactly how much he's going to pay for those actions when a judge at fort meade maryland reads the verdict to twenty five real whistleblower bradley manning. we've got live coverage of the trial itself well sorry live coverage not allowed these were actually latest pictures that we've got we've got several correspondents on site ready to update you as soon as they hear anything there inside of the moment phones are being confiscated so they can't report immediately pretty soon as we get word from them we will bring it to you and turn it round if found guilty of the graves charge of aiding the enemy bradley manning could be jailed of course for the rest of his life let's go live to washington d.c. our correspondent garniture counted standing by the high guy on the as a say it's difficult to report live from there immediately but our correspondents are at the scene but this really is jud
just after nine pm moscow time thanks for your company well the man who shed the light on atrocities carried out by the u.s. during its military operations abroad is about any minute now we think to learn just exactly how much he's going to pay for those actions when a judge at fort meade maryland reads the verdict to twenty five real whistleblower bradley manning. we've got live coverage of the trial itself well sorry live coverage not allowed these were actually latest pictures that we've got...
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was int carrying them trouble. abortion campaigners in the united states have new legislation for the closure of most abortion clinics in the state of texas. after a high-profile political battle, they have banned termination of pregnancy after 20 weeks. this is the chief u.s. state to ad the abortion legislation. rail likely that a faulty joint was to blame for a train crash in paris on friday, this had moved from the normal position. this was the railed during the rush hour and crashed at bretigny-sur-orge killing six people, and injuring many more. >> with the wreckage of the train still across the tracks. the national rail company says that technical fault may have caused the derailment. the piece of metal connecting the rails have been cracked. firefighters have been on the scene since friday night but still wait for the crane to lift the carriages to find out if anyone is trapped. >> we cannot exclude the possibility of more victims. >> the train left paris -- and at 26,000 kilometers -- 26 kph. >> of the roo
was int carrying them trouble. abortion campaigners in the united states have new legislation for the closure of most abortion clinics in the state of texas. after a high-profile political battle, they have banned termination of pregnancy after 20 weeks. this is the chief u.s. state to ad the abortion legislation. rail likely that a faulty joint was to blame for a train crash in paris on friday, this had moved from the normal position. this was the railed during the rush hour and crashed at...
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look at concealed carry. generally, the debate has been about two thirds of the academic literature finds that it reduces violent crimes. there is about one-third saying there is no effect, but there is no one that is publishing these things arguing that there has been an increase in murder of any type that has been a result. guest: that is connected. you are arguing against concealed carry. host: chris on twitter says the problem with stand your ground laws is the burden of proof for self defense is so low that it is an inducement to murder. guest: the burden for self defense is exactly the same as it was without stand your ground. you have to go and argue that a reasonable person believe they were in imminent danger of death or serious injury. that was the rule before florida past stand your ground, it is the role now. it is a rule in virginia. it is a rule in maryland. it is a rule across the country that is going to be there. the issue is whether you have this additional requirement. whether he had to --
look at concealed carry. generally, the debate has been about two thirds of the academic literature finds that it reduces violent crimes. there is about one-third saying there is no effect, but there is no one that is publishing these things arguing that there has been an increase in murder of any type that has been a result. guest: that is connected. you are arguing against concealed carry. host: chris on twitter says the problem with stand your ground laws is the burden of proof for self...
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i don't know how he could not lawfully carry a gun at this point since he's now lawfully allowed to carryis is the worst time in his life, isn't it? >> the national association for the advancement of color people, a powerful civil rights here, called on the u.s. justice department to file civil rights charges against george zimmerman. they say the most fundamental of trayvon martin's civil rights were violated the night he was killed. as devastated as his parents are by the verdict, the spokesman's family told me their one hope is by drawing attention to the inequalities facing many african-americans, trayvon's death may serve as a catalyst for change, david willis, abc news, stanford, florida. >> for more on the case and the outrage it provoked i spoke with dr. eric dyson, a professor at georgetown university who joined us from new york. michael, the attorney general now called for an honest discussion about the issues raised by this case. where in your view does that conversation go? >> well, first of all, i want to congratulate the attorney general for that courageous move. the convers
i don't know how he could not lawfully carry a gun at this point since he's now lawfully allowed to carryis is the worst time in his life, isn't it? >> the national association for the advancement of color people, a powerful civil rights here, called on the u.s. justice department to file civil rights charges against george zimmerman. they say the most fundamental of trayvon martin's civil rights were violated the night he was killed. as devastated as his parents are by the verdict, the...
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to investigate crimes are committed in libya after the revolution international criminal courts carrying out the will and the wish of the international community investigated the matter and issued two warrants for arrest one for safely. now if the libyans wish to try these two people that is their right but they have to request. permission to do so from the international criminal court the libyan government has challenged the right of the international criminal court to try safe it argues that the hague based court has no jurisdiction because it only intervenes if the local justice system is not functioning and those ruling libya say that they justice system is operating well but professor who did warn and who is an expert on libya disagrees she says the country is in a state of collapse. i am not sure that it will be right to assume that there is a government in libya today there is no army no police aren't militants are in control even if they give safe a trial the libyans always surprise us so i can't really see how the trial will go i'm not even sure if it will be good and how just a
to investigate crimes are committed in libya after the revolution international criminal courts carrying out the will and the wish of the international community investigated the matter and issued two warrants for arrest one for safely. now if the libyans wish to try these two people that is their right but they have to request. permission to do so from the international criminal court the libyan government has challenged the right of the international criminal court to try safe it argues that...
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>>> firefighters carrying 40 pounds of gear in 100 degrees. we'll show you what it takes to do it. >>> bankrupt, detroit becomes the largest city ever in u.s. history to go down. >>> new tape of the struggling tv star, why rehab for a heroin addict could increase the risk of overdose. >>> good evening to all of you, and get ready for a nerve-racking night on the nation's power grid. this unforgiving heat has already created power outages and already some people have been asked not to flip on that extra switch on the air conditioning. officials warning that on this hot night we're all in it together. abc's weather editor sam champion takes us around the country tonight. >> reporter: it's day five of this heat wave and the effects of this relentless heat are taking their toll. the mercury hit 100 degrees in the new york city area, a record high for the day, and officials are expecting the heaviest strain on power demand in history. >> i've been concerned all week. it's always not what is happening but what could happen. >> reporter: if it's 100
>>> firefighters carrying 40 pounds of gear in 100 degrees. we'll show you what it takes to do it. >>> bankrupt, detroit becomes the largest city ever in u.s. history to go down. >>> new tape of the struggling tv star, why rehab for a heroin addict could increase the risk of overdose. >>> good evening to all of you, and get ready for a nerve-racking night on the nation's power grid. this unforgiving heat has already created power outages and already some...
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you said he carried a loaded gun. was he carrying it or was it in his holster? you said he was carrying. you said he was carrying it. >> what i meant is he was carrying it on his person. >> you said he had the intention of shooting. this would be your case, it's important you make it clear. he went out with the intention of killing a black man? >> i don't think he got out of the car, saying i'm going to go kill a black man tonight. i think that he followed trayvon martin because he was black. i think he assumed he was committing criminal activity because he was black and he put a bullet in his heart because he was black. if it hadn't been for the color of his skin, i don't believe he would have begun following him to begin with. >> do you believe he felt any danger of his life or bodily injury when they were scuffling? do you believe that ever happened? >> i don't know how a grown man felt any great danger of bodily injury to himself when he was carrying a loaded gun the entire time. if he was so afraid, why did he get out of the car and follow trayvon? he was n
you said he carried a loaded gun. was he carrying it or was it in his holster? you said he was carrying. you said he was carrying it. >> what i meant is he was carrying it on his person. >> you said he had the intention of shooting. this would be your case, it's important you make it clear. he went out with the intention of killing a black man? >> i don't think he got out of the car, saying i'm going to go kill a black man tonight. i think that he followed trayvon martin...