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colton's room. them, to sort of see that, i think, it was a sign that they had part of their son back, again. they have a younger son, colton's younger brother, and eli would get in bed with him every night and stay in bed with until he fell asleep. and cathy says that when she has tough days, that eli will come and find her, and he just kind of sits with her, and keeps her company until she can get herself out of bed. >> warner: and the dogs are as vulnerable to the emotional or psychological strain of war through their deployments as some humans. >> absolutely. they call it canine ptsd or cpstd. i think it would be a little bit foolish to think that a dog, who are sentient beings, they have emotions, or at least i believe they do, could experience the same tension and chaos and loud sounds and having i.e.d.'s explode near them and not be affected by it. >> warner: and death >> yes, and death. >> warner: just outside the national marine corps museum stands a monument, to 25 dogs who died helping li
colton's room. them, to sort of see that, i think, it was a sign that they had part of their son back, again. they have a younger son, colton's younger brother, and eli would get in bed with him every night and stay in bed with until he fell asleep. and cathy says that when she has tough days, that eli will come and find her, and he just kind of sits with her, and keeps her company until she can get herself out of bed. >> warner: and the dogs are as vulnerable to the emotional or...
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according to roger colton, this year, americans will be charged $39,000,000,000 than they can pay fort and electricity. roger from boston where he leaves leads an economic consulting company. how did you come up with that $39 billion figure? >> there are certain attributes that can be associated with a household's home energy bill. the size of the household, the size of the housing unit, the location of the housing unit, so we have developed a mathematical model that relates all of those so that we can on a county by county basis for the entire country determine what home energy bills are and the extent to which those bills exceed affordable bills. >> the extent to which they do exceed affordable bills, what's the broadest impact on the overall u.s. economy? >> unaffordable home energy bills represent a drag on the economy as a whole. there is a variety of reasons for that. one is that when people are having financial difficulties at home, it is difficult for those individuals to be good workers. they are less productive when they are at work. they miss more time. and the people, the
according to roger colton, this year, americans will be charged $39,000,000,000 than they can pay fort and electricity. roger from boston where he leaves leads an economic consulting company. how did you come up with that $39 billion figure? >> there are certain attributes that can be associated with a household's home energy bill. the size of the household, the size of the housing unit, the location of the housing unit, so we have developed a mathematical model that relates all of those...
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so, it's an anomaly that we have to learn how to deal with. >> danny colton, thank you very much. one of the -- >> thank you, shepard. >> yes, sir. one of the things we do know is that he had been charged with accessory to the murder of his ex-wife. and you heard the radio talk show host, ray hadley, saying politics were in the way and maybe this guy should have been in jail. probably a matter of reporting on another day. but no doubt as australians are waking up to their new reality, it will be part of the discussion down under. >>> here at home we have a very serious situation developing on the east coast. we just learn the name of the suspect in a series of deadly shootings today outside philadelphia. police say this shooter is still on the loose and six people are dead. what we're hearing about his background, the relationships he had with his victims, part of breaking news coverage from the fox news desk, next. huh, fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know genies can be really literal? no. what is your w
so, it's an anomaly that we have to learn how to deal with. >> danny colton, thank you very much. one of the -- >> thank you, shepard. >> yes, sir. one of the things we do know is that he had been charged with accessory to the murder of his ex-wife. and you heard the radio talk show host, ray hadley, saying politics were in the way and maybe this guy should have been in jail. probably a matter of reporting on another day. but no doubt as australians are waking up to their new...
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. >> mike's cousin colton perry is in the stands with their grandfather, taking video of the race. >>o every saturday. he's pretty fun to watch. >> another camera records from inside the car. about one minute in to the race, mike, in car number 83, is falling behind. >> we were actually running second last. i was trying to work my way up through. all i remember seeing is a car coming down the track. i'm thinking, man, i'm going for a ride here. and as soon as we touched wheels, i was up in the air. >> flipping over is fairly common in stock car racing. at first, mike isn't worried. >> the impacts really didn't hurt. it was just an everyday accident. even though it was the first time going on my side, it was all right, go through the driver checklist and start to get out of the car. >> although mike turns the engine off, fuel drips in to the car. >> i saw the fuel dripping out of the carburetor and i thought if i can get my belts off, i will flip it. >> because he's on his side mike has trouble removing his seat belt. fuel continues to leak, threatening to ignite at any moment. the pit
. >> mike's cousin colton perry is in the stands with their grandfather, taking video of the race. >>o every saturday. he's pretty fun to watch. >> another camera records from inside the car. about one minute in to the race, mike, in car number 83, is falling behind. >> we were actually running second last. i was trying to work my way up through. all i remember seeing is a car coming down the track. i'm thinking, man, i'm going for a ride here. and as soon as we touched...
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david colton. madam secretary, on your last point, lab rauv's recent speeches seem to be resurrecting what putin put on the table back in august. that is that the cutting loose of the project, pushing the costs onto ukraine and the west, they keep crimea, and it's sort of a mulligan. and that, after that minsk agreement, which you mentioned they went in. the military escalation continued. if in december 26th going forward to resurrectments, my question to you is, how do we test the russians that it's not yet another temporary reprieve a temporary truce? particularly given that sanctions in europe in two stages, i think early in the spring and then in summer, are scheduled to automatically wind down if not renewed? are they playing a different game to get out of sanctions with the same kind of punity they offered us from yalta? >> i have long since stopped trying to get inside the head of decisionmakers in the kremlin. it hasn't been a productive exercise. what we're trying to do is to make it clear
david colton. madam secretary, on your last point, lab rauv's recent speeches seem to be resurrecting what putin put on the table back in august. that is that the cutting loose of the project, pushing the costs onto ukraine and the west, they keep crimea, and it's sort of a mulligan. and that, after that minsk agreement, which you mentioned they went in. the military escalation continued. if in december 26th going forward to resurrectments, my question to you is, how do we test the russians...
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david colton. madam secretary, on your last point, lab rauv's recent speeches seem to be resurrecting what putin put on the table back in august. that is that the cutting loose of the project, pushing the costs onto ukraine and the west, they keep crimea, and it's sort of a mulligan. and that, after that minsk agreement, which you mentioned, they went in. the military escalation continued. if in december 26th going forward to resurrectments, my question to you is, how do we test the russians that it's not yet another temporary reprieve, a temporary truce? particularly given that sanctions in europe in two stages, i think early in the spring and then in summer, are scheduled to automatically wind down if not renewed? are they playing a different game to get out of sanctions with the same kind of punity they offered us from yalta? >> i have long since stopped trying to get inside the head of decisionmakers in the kremlin. it hasn't been a productive exercise. what we're trying to do is to make it cle
david colton. madam secretary, on your last point, lab rauv's recent speeches seem to be resurrecting what putin put on the table back in august. that is that the cutting loose of the project, pushing the costs onto ukraine and the west, they keep crimea, and it's sort of a mulligan. and that, after that minsk agreement, which you mentioned, they went in. the military escalation continued. if in december 26th going forward to resurrectments, my question to you is, how do we test the russians...