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>> carrie. of course you have. we all know how we hate things getting out into the press unless we put them out ourselves. >> you don't think i know what you are doing? no. i know exactly what you are doing. >> you are wrong. >> am i? why don't you ask him, your little lapdog except he is trained to kill. >> breathe, carrie. >> are you trying to disbim date my ass. >> there is nothing to talk about. >> contain it. >> contain it? you are containing it! (bleep) off me. >> and sit on it until she copies down. >> with your operation, saul, remember that. you proposed it, you sanctioned it, you ran it. >> rose: when you think about the two characters, where do they meet? >> do they meet if a sense of one, patriotism, we think. >> yes. >> rose: we think. >> yes. >> rose: we think. >> yes. >> rose: i mean, that is what makes it so interesting, we don't know so, therefore you can speculate. and you have to walk it through your own mind as to who may be what. >> uh-huh. >> rose: as much as you can. >> you get a sense and yo
>> carrie. of course you have. we all know how we hate things getting out into the press unless we put them out ourselves. >> you don't think i know what you are doing? no. i know exactly what you are doing. >> you are wrong. >> am i? why don't you ask him, your little lapdog except he is trained to kill. >> breathe, carrie. >> are you trying to disbim date my ass. >> there is nothing to talk about. >> contain it. >> contain it? you are...
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carry on windows or live they carry on thank you very much indeed it's of for sharing your views with us thank you for having me on. greenpeace activists are on the move in russia and they have been sent to st petersburg to stand trial for trying to board a russian oil rig in the arctic and allegedly putting the crew at risk our correspondent has followed their trials the details are ahead. adoptive parents in the you are so we hoping and want to trigger an online investigation has exposed an underground market which organizes bypassing any government oversight vulnerable kids one hundred over two people who have been refused to chance the chance to adopt. and i found out the majority of foreign children back. animal owners may be familiar with the term private re homey typically it refers to those seeking to give their pet away but today the practice is reportedly being used by parents looking to give away the child they adopted from overseas and no longer wants an investigation conducted by reuters found that this type of child trafficking is happening largely in cyberspace where pa
carry on windows or live they carry on thank you very much indeed it's of for sharing your views with us thank you for having me on. greenpeace activists are on the move in russia and they have been sent to st petersburg to stand trial for trying to board a russian oil rig in the arctic and allegedly putting the crew at risk our correspondent has followed their trials the details are ahead. adoptive parents in the you are so we hoping and want to trigger an online investigation has exposed an...
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you know that carrie is patriotic. you know that we don't know about you other than we know that whatever is at the core is strong. right? >> i think, you know, there's probably ban growth in the antihero trait. the flawed hero. i know 9/11 is a hook that we hang our hat on but it's probably safe to say the anti-hero, the flawed hero has grown since then. >> rose: "breaking bad being a perfect example." >> quite. there was a time for gary cooper you know he was going to fight the bad guys and he was unequivocally good. now perhaps it's more complicated. carrie matheson is this intuitive, smart, dynamic woman who is at the same time damaged in many ways, partly to to her mental illness that she suffers from. so she's an unreliable narrator if you like. brody in his turn was a man who joined up to become a marine to go and defend his country, fight for his country as a result of 9/11, was caught, incarcerated, tortured brutally both physically and mentally and his life was never the same again. he was turned into an unst
you know that carrie is patriotic. you know that we don't know about you other than we know that whatever is at the core is strong. right? >> i think, you know, there's probably ban growth in the antihero trait. the flawed hero. i know 9/11 is a hook that we hang our hat on but it's probably safe to say the anti-hero, the flawed hero has grown since then. >> rose: "breaking bad being a perfect example." >> quite. there was a time for gary cooper you know he was going...
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jeremy hanson pled guilty, an admission that carries up to 10 years behind bars. and in the 2011 hack of stratfer, emmails, the crimes for these companies and government agencies and how they gain information about activists. hamem says that the supporters say that it's justified because it shoals how government can spy on citizens. so are hackers as whistle blowers acting in the public interest or as criminals? joining me is natasha, she focuses on civil liberties, and she's been following the hammond case closely. one of the attorneys for jeremy hammond, and foust, and andy norton. welcome to stream. and jeremy's sentencing is friday, and he faces ten years in prison. and you're advocating for him to get finally served. he committed the crime. and why should he get off? >> well, he made a huge contribution, and that contribution really shoulder how private security firms are carrying on for the government. 70% of government expenditures goes into private security firms, so it's very interesting to note that private security firms have absolutely no oversight. no
jeremy hanson pled guilty, an admission that carries up to 10 years behind bars. and in the 2011 hack of stratfer, emmails, the crimes for these companies and government agencies and how they gain information about activists. hamem says that the supporters say that it's justified because it shoals how government can spy on citizens. so are hackers as whistle blowers acting in the public interest or as criminals? joining me is natasha, she focuses on civil liberties, and she's been following the...
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the motion carries. madame secretary, next item, please. >> item 13, approve project no. cuw36702 peninsula pipeline seismic upgrade project in northern san mateo county, california, et cetera. >> move it. >> second. >> any public comment on this item, seeing none, public comment is closed. all those in favor, signify by saying aye? >> aye. >> the ayes have it and the motion carries. madame secretary, next item, please. >> item 14, approve project no. cuw2730502 san andreas piper jaffray 2 and pipeline 3 improvements project in the city of south san francisco, et cetera. >> move it. >> second. >> it's been moved and seconded. >> any public comment on the item? seeing none, public comment is called. i will call for the vote. all those in favor, signify by saying aye? >> aye. >> and opposed? the ayes have it. the motion carries. we're going to move into closed session madame secretary, but is it appropriate to call up mr. richard hanson who submitted a card. >> yes. >> mr. hanson. >> yes, hi. my name is ri
the motion carries. madame secretary, next item, please. >> item 13, approve project no. cuw36702 peninsula pipeline seismic upgrade project in northern san mateo county, california, et cetera. >> move it. >> second. >> any public comment on this item, seeing none, public comment is closed. all those in favor, signify by saying aye? >> aye. >> the ayes have it and the motion carries. madame secretary, next item, please. >> item 14, approve project no....
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carrying a gun is commonplace in some states like texas. but given the overbearing presence of the arms trade throughout the area how could it be otherwise. of the two hundred eighty million guns in circulation in the u. . yes a third warrant fought in a gun store. heading to thomasville in the state of georgia we've gone to a gun show a real arms fair. how are you going to fight each year five thousand gun shows enter towns for three days in a carnival spirit. entry is free provided you carefully holster away your weapons to avoid any accidents. you know everybody's safe as i stood in front of a spread on tables are pistol shotguns even assault rifles that can be bought as easily as firing a vacuum cleaner. in the aisles many women of color alone with friends or family with husbands or even children in. the stands or all complied by recognized vendors and individuals. such only see like that it just comes on. a gun shows anyone can come and sell their own weapons that are on display and with no verification there was no famous background c
carrying a gun is commonplace in some states like texas. but given the overbearing presence of the arms trade throughout the area how could it be otherwise. of the two hundred eighty million guns in circulation in the u. . yes a third warrant fought in a gun store. heading to thomasville in the state of georgia we've gone to a gun show a real arms fair. how are you going to fight each year five thousand gun shows enter towns for three days in a carnival spirit. entry is free provided you...
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carrying a gun is commonplace in some states like texas. but given the overbearing presence of the arms trade throughout the area how could it be otherwise. of the two hundred eighty million guns in circulation in the u.s. a search warrant fought in a gun store. heading to thomasville in the state of georgia we've gone to a gun show a real arms fair. how are you going to fight each year five thousand gun shows enter towns for three days in a carnival spirit. entry is free provided you carefully holster away your weapons to avoid any accidents. you know everybody's safe as i stood in front of a spread on tables are pistol shots even assault rifles can be bought as easily as find a vacuum cleaner. in the aisles many women of color alone with friends or family with husbands or even children in. the stands or all complied by recognized vendors and individuals. such onesie like that it just comes on and. i'm done shows anyone can come. and sell their own weapons that are on display and with no verification there was no famous background check. i
carrying a gun is commonplace in some states like texas. but given the overbearing presence of the arms trade throughout the area how could it be otherwise. of the two hundred eighty million guns in circulation in the u.s. a search warrant fought in a gun store. heading to thomasville in the state of georgia we've gone to a gun show a real arms fair. how are you going to fight each year five thousand gun shows enter towns for three days in a carnival spirit. entry is free provided you carefully...
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they carry out on. a much the same problem or at a time. problem. paradoxically while crime levels have lowered since two thousand and five the sale of guns keeps on rising. the subject divides american society with the pro arms on one side and the i'm tired arms on the other . consequently each state has their own legislation for regulating the sale and carrying of guns the twenty seven states in red on the map have lenient laws the twenty three grey ones are more repressive america is divided into. more and more american women think that being armed is the same as being free. single women mothers retiree's for them buying a pistol is as natural as doing the washing some are real enthusiastic. i have been saving up and i have sacrificed something else to be able to have the money to get the gun that i don't mind what is their motivation and why are they scared any time i hear there can be some type of intrusion but i happen to have a fire out of the lobby and powers behind manufacturers rally their cause. that's been popular with women is for the l
they carry out on. a much the same problem or at a time. problem. paradoxically while crime levels have lowered since two thousand and five the sale of guns keeps on rising. the subject divides american society with the pro arms on one side and the i'm tired arms on the other . consequently each state has their own legislation for regulating the sale and carrying of guns the twenty seven states in red on the map have lenient laws the twenty three grey ones are more repressive america is divided...
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it carried him to berlin. >> let them come to berlin. >> and it later carried richard nixon. this captain's log records the historic transfer of power. >> here on november 22nd you can see where he logged in, what was to be a three-day or four-day trip, unfortunately, it was cut short. this actually came from the president's bed. and this one from the first lady's bed. >> inside air force 1 a grieving jacqueline kennedy, had her first whiskey. lady bird johnson heard a secret service agent say, we've never lost a president before. and beside mrs. kennedy. >> president's coffin was carried up these stairs. when they couldn't carry it inside they had to cut off the handles. they flatly refused to carry it in the cargo space. >>> the staircase was taken away, for a few moments, leaving a forgotten president johnson behind. >> before the kennedy presidency the white house was associated more often with politically statements than fashion statements but of course first lady jackie kennedy changed that. the sight of her and her blood stained pink suit and her pill box hat. her acco
it carried him to berlin. >> let them come to berlin. >> and it later carried richard nixon. this captain's log records the historic transfer of power. >> here on november 22nd you can see where he logged in, what was to be a three-day or four-day trip, unfortunately, it was cut short. this actually came from the president's bed. and this one from the first lady's bed. >> inside air force 1 a grieving jacqueline kennedy, had her first whiskey. lady bird johnson heard a...
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carrie frankie tell me about that i was in a parking lot. was with a girlfriend unlocked the car to let her out to her car and a gun was held right to my head with two guys and a guy came around the other side knocked her back in the car. and they asked for all our jewelry and i told him he went get him. and he hit me in the face invested my nose and sort of not me. cuckoo and they stole all their jewelry so after them. i decided i would never be helpless again i would never be fishing and i would be afraid and not be able to defend myself. to finish off the day judy hosts a meeting with the divas by the pool she has planned coulier get up steam special weapons for clothes and accessories. being at the forefront of fashion whilst armed to the teeth but still staying feminine under all circumstances. it's another way to get women passionate about firearms. it's a very sexy day be able to wear your gun on your person and with the new styles that you can conceal your gun and your closes just makes it even easier to take it wherever you need to
carrie frankie tell me about that i was in a parking lot. was with a girlfriend unlocked the car to let her out to her car and a gun was held right to my head with two guys and a guy came around the other side knocked her back in the car. and they asked for all our jewelry and i told him he went get him. and he hit me in the face invested my nose and sort of not me. cuckoo and they stole all their jewelry so after them. i decided i would never be helpless again i would never be fishing and i...
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this is the plane that carried the president and the first lady.ight here behind me is the doorway the president walked through one final time on that day in dallas, waving to the thousands who were gathered there to see him. as you point out tonight, we take you inside. >> reporter: president kennedy and the first lady emerging from air force one at love field november 22, 1963. thousands waiting. so many holding signs, welcome jack, we love you, jackie. and looming over them in nearly every image, the presidential jet that would soon play a far more profound role. so this it? kennedy's air force one? >> this is kennedy's air force one. >> reporter: the first boeing designed for a president. but no one could have prepared for this. >> this is the aircraft that carried john kennedy to dallas and the aircraft that carried his body back to washington d.c. >> reporter: today they took us inside. you can see the cockpit where president kennedy's pilot colonel james swindal so often sat, seen there on the left. on the ground in dallas less than an hour
this is the plane that carried the president and the first lady.ight here behind me is the doorway the president walked through one final time on that day in dallas, waving to the thousands who were gathered there to see him. as you point out tonight, we take you inside. >> reporter: president kennedy and the first lady emerging from air force one at love field november 22, 1963. thousands waiting. so many holding signs, welcome jack, we love you, jackie. and looming over them in nearly...
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. ♪ >> almost every generation needs its own version of the "carrie" story. ♪ ...as though he had nevert. the end. lovely read susan. but isn't it time to turn the page on your cup of joe? gevalia, or a cup of johan, is like losing yourself in a great book. may i read something? yes, please. of course. a rich, never bitter taste cup after cup. net weight 340 grams. [ sighs ] [ chuckles ] [ announcer ] always rich, never bitter. gevalia. now for a limited time you can get half off the newest smartphones when you trade in your current smartphone. it's not complicated. saving is better. half off. get it now for $99.99 only at at&t. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] get black friday deals like this kobalt saw or drill just $79 plus free shipping at lowes.com. ♪ >> carson: welcome back. tonight, we introduce you to a dude who's become the definition of in-demand. you can see his latest work in the new "carrie" remake and also in the new comic series "afterlife with archie." for more, here's tonight's "last call" spotlight. ♪ >> comic books have always been a part of my life. i mean i have a like vivid
. ♪ >> almost every generation needs its own version of the "carrie" story. ♪ ...as though he had nevert. the end. lovely read susan. but isn't it time to turn the page on your cup of joe? gevalia, or a cup of johan, is like losing yourself in a great book. may i read something? yes, please. of course. a rich, never bitter taste cup after cup. net weight 340 grams. [ sighs ] [ chuckles ] [ announcer ] always rich, never bitter. gevalia. now for a limited time you can get...
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miguel, this is my roommate, carrie. - hola, miguel. ¿ como esta ? - good evening, carrie.i am feeling on top of the world. - you want to sit down for a while ? - i can't. you will never guess who i got a date with tonight. -not that guy from your office ? -that's right. hey, that's great, carrie ! you guys can have the place all to yourselves if you want. i can stay with my friend heather. no, that's okay. miguel is staying at the madison hotel. thanks anyway. - well, i better get ready. nice meeting you, miguel. - nice meeting you too, carrie. miguel, i have a little surprise for you too. i'll give you a hint. it's made with tomatoes, mushrooms-- chicken-- rosa, will you marry me ? i think i need to sit down. are you really so surprised ? i've thought about this day so many times. i just didn't think it would happen right now. i don't want us to be apart anymore. there are still so many things i want to do. i'm learning so much in my business classes-- we don't have to get married right away. we could set a date for perhaps a year from now. you know, miguel, i want to ope
miguel, this is my roommate, carrie. - hola, miguel. ¿ como esta ? - good evening, carrie.i am feeling on top of the world. - you want to sit down for a while ? - i can't. you will never guess who i got a date with tonight. -not that guy from your office ? -that's right. hey, that's great, carrie ! you guys can have the place all to yourselves if you want. i can stay with my friend heather. no, that's okay. miguel is staying at the madison hotel. thanks anyway. - well, i better get ready. nice...
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two cessna planes carrying nine skydivers collide in mid-air. one plane clipped the wing of the other. the jumpers were sent out in a free fall, but all landed safely. the pilot used his emergency parachute to get out before the plane crashed to the ground. the other plane was able to land safely. >>> a new york university college student is alive after being trapped for nearly two days between buildings. rescue workers broke through a concrete wall in order to save asher vongtau. he went missing after his dorm was evacuated because of a fire alarm. family members say the 19-year- old suffered a broken arm and fractured pelvis, but he doesn't remember how he became stuck in the two-foot crevasse. >>> one of ariel castro's victims is speaking out about the torture she endured during the decade of imprisonment. michelle knight talks about the horrors she faced. she says what he used to tie her up and how he terrorized her. >> one of those orange extension cords, i was tied up like a fish, an ornament on the wall. that's the only way i can describe
two cessna planes carrying nine skydivers collide in mid-air. one plane clipped the wing of the other. the jumpers were sent out in a free fall, but all landed safely. the pilot used his emergency parachute to get out before the plane crashed to the ground. the other plane was able to land safely. >>> a new york university college student is alive after being trapped for nearly two days between buildings. rescue workers broke through a concrete wall in order to save asher vongtau. he...
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he carried flares. he put them around the car.there was a truck driver in the police report said i have never seen anyone be so cautious. took steps and someone had taken advantage of that open lane and hit tony and through him into the windshield of the car of the lady he was trying to help. and we have the oakland fire department arrived on the scene, beautiful man and able to hear his last words to us which is fortunate for all of us that corelay that and tell my family i love them. >> it was right there he was trying to help someone in need. we had his father there. . >> everyone is at peace together beautiful. >> known as bubba he was 36 years old. >>> a story that's getting a lot of attention on our facebook page. >>> welcome back nj getting a refraggator. tell us why it is so unique. >> we feel it is special. and what we have done the customers that come here we can show them and put everything together in one spot and it is easier for them to make a decision when can you do that. >> you help out a lot with design. >> we ha
he carried flares. he put them around the car.there was a truck driver in the police report said i have never seen anyone be so cautious. took steps and someone had taken advantage of that open lane and hit tony and through him into the windshield of the car of the lady he was trying to help. and we have the oakland fire department arrived on the scene, beautiful man and able to hear his last words to us which is fortunate for all of us that corelay that and tell my family i love them. >>...
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now, you can, of course, carry more or you can carry less.but the more you carry, the shorter the distance you can usually go. so 50 pounds was about average for long-distance, day-after-day carriage. keach: so for copan's metateros, the market potential was limited by technology. because they had to carry the stones to market on their backs, the market had to be close by. filomeno's problem is similar. although he can use a bus to get his metates to market, the cost of transportation must be added to the sale price. if filomeno transports his metates much beyond the neighboring market town, he must add the cost of a round-trip bus fare to the price. and this would make his metates too expensive. ten miles from filomeno's house is the town of tlacolula. market is held here once a week. almost everything is sold by the actual producers or their families. weekly markets are one of the most ancient of economic institutions. today, sales involve cash. but until quite recently, most societies, like the ancient maya, depended on barter, so much of
now, you can, of course, carry more or you can carry less.but the more you carry, the shorter the distance you can usually go. so 50 pounds was about average for long-distance, day-after-day carriage. keach: so for copan's metateros, the market potential was limited by technology. because they had to carry the stones to market on their backs, the market had to be close by. filomeno's problem is similar. although he can use a bus to get his metates to market, the cost of transportation must be...
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welcome, brad paisley, carrie underwood. come over here with us. >> boy, girl, boy, girl, boy, girl, boy. i like that, carrie. looking good right there. for the sixth year, you're going to be co-hosts of the country music awards. >> you have an uncommon chemistry. you're phenomenal together. it's going to be great. >>> also, in your honor, deejay friday. deejay prostyle this morning. >> not yet. >>> just asking brad, if he's getting dressed up tonight. celebrities at the halloween last night. astonishing transformations out here. you saw them here on "gma." but this is one you won't believe it. the superstar supermodel underneath all that makeup, as she went into her own future. and became, as she said, little, old me. you'll find out. >> that's brad. amazing. >> that's actually carrie. >> that was me this morning. >>> i'm looking right now. >> i don't know if you could talk. >> good answer, carrie underwood. it's because they say, you look younger if you drink more water. it could be that you spend more time in the restroom
welcome, brad paisley, carrie underwood. come over here with us. >> boy, girl, boy, girl, boy, girl, boy. i like that, carrie. looking good right there. for the sixth year, you're going to be co-hosts of the country music awards. >> you have an uncommon chemistry. you're phenomenal together. it's going to be great. >>> also, in your honor, deejay friday. deejay prostyle this morning. >> not yet. >>> just asking brad, if he's getting dressed up tonight....
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they don't have law enforcement powers or options to carry weapons with them. however there is a layer of defense at the airport that includes local police and other enforcement support. that support was very much evident in los angeles. that part of the system having law enforcement protect the security checkpoint areas were "z" work. they were able to take down this person. >> when you say that, you're saying that this could have been a lot worse? >> certainly. from all appearances it looks like this was a lone person, not someone with a coordinated plan with several other people. certainly if aid group of people armed the way this person was they could overwhelm any check point in any airport in this country. but the fact is there is more than one way to protect the airport, the people in that airport, and the aircraft at that airport. and they don't have to go beyond the check point. there are thousands of people in the non-secure area of the lax who would have been easy targets. >> i don't want it to seem that we're michae minimizing the losf life. one los
they don't have law enforcement powers or options to carry weapons with them. however there is a layer of defense at the airport that includes local police and other enforcement support. that support was very much evident in los angeles. that part of the system having law enforcement protect the security checkpoint areas were "z" work. they were able to take down this person. >> when you say that, you're saying that this could have been a lot worse? >> certainly. from all...
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i carry a checked in -- check -- i carry a bag, and there is no question it would fit, but those that do not, there is a question about why they are not being checked at the check-in. host: sarasota, florida. good morning. caller: good morning. my concerns about -- are about the upgrade of the navigation system, which is decades old. there was a hearing saying they were running three years behind schedule and $4 billion over budget. they expended about $9 billion trying to upgrade to gps navigation. on questions from the congressman, they mentioned it would be another $20 billion. that was eight months ago. do you have any upgrade on one converting over to gps navigation is? guest: a bit. it is behind schedule and over budget. the faa and airlines would like to be moving faster. the system is called nexgen, next-generation, and it is both shifting from ground-based radar, that keeps track of where airplanes are as they fly between cities to satellite- based navigation. it is much more precise, like you can check on your smartphone now. they hope to bring the technology onto planes. th
i carry a checked in -- check -- i carry a bag, and there is no question it would fit, but those that do not, there is a question about why they are not being checked at the check-in. host: sarasota, florida. good morning. caller: good morning. my concerns about -- are about the upgrade of the navigation system, which is decades old. there was a hearing saying they were running three years behind schedule and $4 billion over budget. they expended about $9 billion trying to upgrade to gps...
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but this spirit is strong they are carrying on. this is normal before the typhoon on more than sixty and commercial hub no pics of me although consistency of two hundred thousand people and forty three thousand homes the ninety seven percent of the buildings are being damaged or destroyed even though it's very bad. if you want it in the words it's very very bad. strong dislike for the better of me understand how to use this song that even the eiffel then i can see now. still he's in the dozens. most if not hundreds or thousands. it is as devastating as the city of tokyo dome. there was no tidal wave. so most survive fifteen people went inside this restaurant when it collapsed. all will have to their battle to save but don't when the storm began a week. he didn't saw it because we were all straight we thought to be truly full when the wind was stronger all of them as who she scaled down then moves back and we all somebody. perhaps the estate of so many degrees but he had this be put to the new diesel that no robbery. and in eighteen
but this spirit is strong they are carrying on. this is normal before the typhoon on more than sixty and commercial hub no pics of me although consistency of two hundred thousand people and forty three thousand homes the ninety seven percent of the buildings are being damaged or destroyed even though it's very bad. if you want it in the words it's very very bad. strong dislike for the better of me understand how to use this song that even the eiffel then i can see now. still he's in the dozens....
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it was a malady carried by ticks. texas cattle were immune. the cattle of midwestern farmers in kansas, missouri and illinois were not. when this malady began to wipe out those herds in the midwest, they got upset. and it caused the cattle trails to move westward. the easternmost trail, known as the sedalia and baxter springs trail, later known as the shawnee trail, was in use before and just after the civil war. passed through austin and waco and dallas, crossed the red river near preston, and led eastward north of oklahoma. the route split into the various trailheads at st. louis, sedalia, independence, westport and kansas city. also branches to baxter springs and other towns in eastern kansas. in use as early as the 1840s, drovers began to encounter trouble there in 1853 due to the texas fever i mentioned. suddenly, drovers were confronted by vigilance committees of local farmers and prohibitions enacted by the missouri legislature banning texans, in indian territory, cattle from the premises. drovers took their herds up the eastern edge of
it was a malady carried by ticks. texas cattle were immune. the cattle of midwestern farmers in kansas, missouri and illinois were not. when this malady began to wipe out those herds in the midwest, they got upset. and it caused the cattle trails to move westward. the easternmost trail, known as the sedalia and baxter springs trail, later known as the shawnee trail, was in use before and just after the civil war. passed through austin and waco and dallas, crossed the red river near preston, and...
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president obama carried this state twice. democrats want a democratic victory tonight to try to make the case. virginia is shifting from a one-time red state, becoming a blue state. fascinating issues at play in this race. the very same issues that will be in play next year in the midterm elections and likely in the 2016 presidential campaign as well. the government shutdown, the tactics of the tea party and the president's health care plan. the it's one thing to watch tonight in virginia. do a majority of the voters oppose obama care? do they have disagreements with the president's health care plan and at the same time, do they elect a democratic governor? do they reject a republican candidate who's among the first attorneys general to challenge it. if that happens, watch for republicans to have a painful lesson about whether their candidate was too far to the right, especially in a state shifting more to a moderate purple state. >> right and we mentioned 2016. mcauliffe very close to the clintons, could be seen as perhaps w
president obama carried this state twice. democrats want a democratic victory tonight to try to make the case. virginia is shifting from a one-time red state, becoming a blue state. fascinating issues at play in this race. the very same issues that will be in play next year in the midterm elections and likely in the 2016 presidential campaign as well. the government shutdown, the tactics of the tea party and the president's health care plan. the it's one thing to watch tonight in virginia. do a...
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the road one of two that nato uses to carry military supplies between the two countries. afghanistan's loya jirga co convened in kabul again. they're considering a deal that allows the u.s. to stay in their country until 2024. >>> the at this hour kish ambassador to egypt has been expelled by cairo. a spokesman said the turkish government has been working to undermine egypt's interim government. turkish president responded by saying, i hope our relations will get back on track. >>> it's been two weeks since typhoon haiyan swept through the philippines where the number of casualties has now reached more than 5200. countless families have been torn apart and millions of children have lost their parents. we have reports from tacloban. >> reporter: it is rare to see caesar smiling these days. the seven-year-old says he misses his families. his parents and siblings died when their house was swept away to sea. he swam for hours until he was rescued. he is now an orphan. his grandmother is unconsolible. >> it is hard. painful. i should have died out there, not my grandchildren.
the road one of two that nato uses to carry military supplies between the two countries. afghanistan's loya jirga co convened in kabul again. they're considering a deal that allows the u.s. to stay in their country until 2024. >>> the at this hour kish ambassador to egypt has been expelled by cairo. a spokesman said the turkish government has been working to undermine egypt's interim government. turkish president responded by saying, i hope our relations will get back on track....
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hopes he of the private capital will help or zeal to carry its airport infrastructure for the future all of the belt cctv somehow and finally add in the bulletin as moral and enjoying time as the leaves the killing the increasingly bs since last year security guys have been able to get certified. i was one third of china's millen and now women a growing number of students training to be bodyguards and china are two from taking grace brown reports on the challenges and opportunities for china's female body dots. send me a month's time the solvency of domains can be seen not held at gunpoint and tots with nights she's taken an unusual could be a part in china stops growing. here's the street. it ceased trading at the kids to secure c campus in a sec just outside the city. i wanted to do this since i was too long to get going on because it makes me stronger. and it's rewarding to protect them. according to the place is cool and it makes this less than the sons of china's richest people and now london along with a full chinese many in as the country's eighty three thousand secures the ag
hopes he of the private capital will help or zeal to carry its airport infrastructure for the future all of the belt cctv somehow and finally add in the bulletin as moral and enjoying time as the leaves the killing the increasingly bs since last year security guys have been able to get certified. i was one third of china's millen and now women a growing number of students training to be bodyguards and china are two from taking grace brown reports on the challenges and opportunities for china's...
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environmentalists are saying no way. >> the three train cars derald monday afternoon carrying a powdery black by-product called betroll yum koch. it's wh's left at refinery processes oil. >> i got to tell you. this has just shocked our town. >> none of the dust spilled, but a member of the valero watch dog group says the incident was a wake-up call. >> it's just impossible to clean this stuff up. >> it's called tar sands, and all five of the bay area's refineries have plans to start transportding it from canada by rail even though some experts say the oil carries a higher risk of damaging spills and fires similar to the one in richmond last summer. >> i peckture huge funnel coming down from alberta. well, i don't like that. >> but tonight environmental groups gathered in berkeley to talk about how to fight back. residents will get to review an environmental impact report before the tar sands project goes before the planning commission, and says that's a start. >> this is huge, and the refineries are not used to that. >> christ in ayers, kpix 5. >> police say the petroleum koch that was
environmentalists are saying no way. >> the three train cars derald monday afternoon carrying a powdery black by-product called betroll yum koch. it's wh's left at refinery processes oil. >> i got to tell you. this has just shocked our town. >> none of the dust spilled, but a member of the valero watch dog group says the incident was a wake-up call. >> it's just impossible to clean this stuff up. >> it's called tar sands, and all five of the bay area's refineries...
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carried 17 times last week for a couple of touchdowns. three-yard plum plunges in the run-away win. >> joey: with three timeouts, he can still afford to throw the ball to the checkdowns. >> craig: mckroy thr -- mccoy throws. incomplete. kendall sanders, the intended receiver. the high school all american two years ago. now what do you do? third down, seven. career-long for anthony fera, keep in mine, is 50. >> joey: if you're case mccoy, you still get your team in the best place possible. don't be afraid to run the football. if you're throwing it, don't be afraid to look for jaxon shipley. >> craig: four wide. two top, two low. shotgun, pressure. up top he goes. that ball floats incomplete. down inside the 25. and that brings up fourth down. k.j. dillon came in with pressure. now you're looking at the ball game at fourth and seven. you've got to convert to keep the drive alive and keep the winning streak alive for texas. time-out longhorns. >> joey: here's what i'm thinking if i'm texas. west virginia has shown pressure on critical third
carried 17 times last week for a couple of touchdowns. three-yard plum plunges in the run-away win. >> joey: with three timeouts, he can still afford to throw the ball to the checkdowns. >> craig: mckroy thr -- mccoy throws. incomplete. kendall sanders, the intended receiver. the high school all american two years ago. now what do you do? third down, seven. career-long for anthony fera, keep in mine, is 50. >> joey: if you're case mccoy, you still get your team in the best...
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the national honors flag as it carried to a stop at terminal 4.was flown over the rubble at the world wade center after 9/11 was carried from the music in austin, texas, to l.a.x. in honor of the tsa specialist gerardo ismail hernandez who was shot in terminal 3. >> we lost a great one. i was proud to come to work every day. he worked hard. professional. most portly he was passionate about his job. he loved what he did and showed that each and every day he came to work. >> reporter: the murder of gerardo hernandez has sparked a national debate about security at the tsa checkpoint. some tell us they feel vulnerable in the wake of friday's shooting. >> it's natural for people to be afraid. think in their mind and in talking to officers that, you know, terrorism is meant to instill fear in people and we want our officers to know that it's okay to be afraid or to be scared, but they're going to come back and we're going to continue to do the job that we do every day. >> reporter: a tsa agent cradling the flag in honor of her fellow colleague walked pa
the national honors flag as it carried to a stop at terminal 4.was flown over the rubble at the world wade center after 9/11 was carried from the music in austin, texas, to l.a.x. in honor of the tsa specialist gerardo ismail hernandez who was shot in terminal 3. >> we lost a great one. i was proud to come to work every day. he worked hard. professional. most portly he was passionate about his job. he loved what he did and showed that each and every day he came to work. >> reporter:...
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. >>> top 40 hits like "carry on your wayward son "and "dust in the wind" made these one of the biggestcd. it's called "all the way to the sun" and it features a song with a pro-life message called "this time." when i think of rock stars, i don't think of guys out there as pro-life advocates, but there is something very special that has touched the life of and you your wife michelle. why is this so important to you? >> this is probably the most important song i've ever written. my daughter's birth mother was 13 years old, was set to abort my daughter. changed her mind, called my mom from the abortion clinic and said, mom, i'm pregnant. she chose life, and as she chose life, i now have my beautiful 20-year-old daughter. >> who is out here in the audience with us. you're here with your daughter tami. >> yes. i know it's difficult for a 13-year-old. that's very, very young. but she chose life. she did the right thing. and adoption is a great, great alternative. >> well, it really s. and you have the rest of your family, your wife michelle, sammy and your other children. tell us about your
. >>> top 40 hits like "carry on your wayward son "and "dust in the wind" made these one of the biggestcd. it's called "all the way to the sun" and it features a song with a pro-life message called "this time." when i think of rock stars, i don't think of guys out there as pro-life advocates, but there is something very special that has touched the life of and you your wife michelle. why is this so important to you? >> this is probably the...
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authorities say he was carrying five fully loaded magazines. that's 180 rounds. and more ammunition was found in a bag nearby. police shot ciancia four times. he is recovering in police custody. the fbi says ciancia is receiving medical attention but is unresponsive and they are unable to interview him at this time. they also say that that murder charge could potentially carry the death penalty. reporting live from los angeles, i'm teri okita. >> have authorities talked about security that might have been able to prevent this shooting? >> reporter: yeah. that's a good question. the l.a. airport police chief did speak a little bit about that today. he said that he does think that they had adequate manpower to handle this, that recently the officers, several hundred of them, were retrained in emergency situations just like this. that being said, he did note that there were about -- they were about 17 officers under the number that's actually allocated for the department. but he doesn't think that made a difference. as far as the tsa goes, right now, agents are not
authorities say he was carrying five fully loaded magazines. that's 180 rounds. and more ammunition was found in a bag nearby. police shot ciancia four times. he is recovering in police custody. the fbi says ciancia is receiving medical attention but is unresponsive and they are unable to interview him at this time. they also say that that murder charge could potentially carry the death penalty. reporting live from los angeles, i'm teri okita. >> have authorities talked about security...