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but here you see in nevada near reno. >> rose: a data farm. >> a data farm. and a complex of data farms. and that you know, suggest a kind of urban condition. but if you look at each of these entities you kind of realize that they are serving, they're serving the dij tal culture. but without necessarily inhabitants. so what you see is enormous complexes. complexes together with kind of space between them. with barely a population. >> rose: an extra human civilization, you see. >> a post human civilization or at least an inkling of what our world is going to generate. >> rose: an urbanization without people. >> exactly. uninhabited urbanization. and that is, an incredibly exciting territory because you reallyk you see it, because there are no people, the entire environment is wide. for people we make very expensive, careful spaces. but now you can exploit and celebrate even the absence of people. >> rose: take a look. i will see finally the clip from a documentary made by your son tomas, it's called rem, this is a documentary that is going to come out, when wi
but here you see in nevada near reno. >> rose: a data farm. >> a data farm. and a complex of data farms. and that you know, suggest a kind of urban condition. but if you look at each of these entities you kind of realize that they are serving, they're serving the dij tal culture. but without necessarily inhabitants. so what you see is enormous complexes. complexes together with kind of space between them. with barely a population. >> rose: an extra human civilization, you see....
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in nevada, near reno, a data farm. the complex of data farms. it suggests urban condition.you look at each of these entities, you realize they are serving the digital culture. what you see are enormous complexes with barely a population. charlie: and urbanization without people. rem: that is incredibly exciting territory. there are no people. the entire environment -- for people, we make careful spaces. charlie: take a look. the clip from a documentary made by your son. this is a documentary that will come out -- when will this be finished? rem: this year. the point of the film is not to look at me or talk about me. it is to convey the experience of the buildings. charlie: roll tape. here is a portion of this. ♪ >> i felt it was crucial. ♪ you are always challenged by problems. that is a very abstract term. i think it is much better to say we are challenged by people's needs. ♪ charlie: react to what you just said. rem: to this? charlie: this is a sliver of it. we come away with a sense of a life in architecture. rem: i hope you come away with a sense of engagement, but not
in nevada, near reno, a data farm. the complex of data farms. it suggests urban condition.you look at each of these entities, you realize they are serving the digital culture. what you see are enormous complexes with barely a population. charlie: and urbanization without people. rem: that is incredibly exciting territory. there are no people. the entire environment -- for people, we make careful spaces. charlie: take a look. the clip from a documentary made by your son. this is a documentary...
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they stored in a data farm some place. >> yes. it is storage in the data farm in bluffdale, utah. it is massive and being expanded all the time and has been built with hundreds of billions of dollars of your tax dollars. >> could government use this data against individuals? >> chris alluded to this earlier. the vast majority of this data as things stand will never be looked. 99% of its its on those serverss, what happened is as chris eluded to earlier in the past in his reading he said whenever someone fell under suspicion of wrongdoing they could be searched for tracked for followed but that you needed a warrant from a judge, from a magistrate and in recent i would say since 9/11 in particular but before that too but certainly after 9/11 the new paradigm has been as the nsa says they want to collect everything so what they do is they collect every bit, every communication, they support them and search at their a leisure for clusters, patterns and individuals so the question is even if you believe right now president obama is the best president we will ever have and that our gove
they stored in a data farm some place. >> yes. it is storage in the data farm in bluffdale, utah. it is massive and being expanded all the time and has been built with hundreds of billions of dollars of your tax dollars. >> could government use this data against individuals? >> chris alluded to this earlier. the vast majority of this data as things stand will never be looked. 99% of its its on those serverss, what happened is as chris eluded to earlier in the past in his...
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method of data collection, its own technical limitations, and perhaps most important, it is own attitude about sharing what they've got. >> very current. >> reporter: moreover, some choose to farmut their data work to for-profit vendors. that complicates drane's job. >> they'll restrict the public and say, hey, you can look at this, but you can't share it with your neighbors or you can't write it down, or you can't tabulate it yourself, and you know, that makes no sense. >> reporter: kalamazoo, michigan, just hired such a vendor interrupting spotcrime's data collecting from that city, at least for now. at the same time, municipalities like jersey city, new jersey, see a benefit in open flow and access. >> transparency is often intimida intimidating. brian platt is jersey city's director of innovation, the open data portal there provides access and incident updates monthly. >> it's unfiltered, not us giving you a message that we've crafted. we want to make sure that the public can help us identify the issues and our challenges and our weaknesses, and we can fix them together. >> reporter: working together with input from the public and local government, especially in urban areas
method of data collection, its own technical limitations, and perhaps most important, it is own attitude about sharing what they've got. >> very current. >> reporter: moreover, some choose to farmut their data work to for-profit vendors. that complicates drane's job. >> they'll restrict the public and say, hey, you can look at this, but you can't share it with your neighbors or you can't write it down, or you can't tabulate it yourself, and you know, that makes no sense....
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"they get a lot of unbiased information [and] local data that i can, hopefully, put on my farm to make my farm profitable," said luke homan, a there's two more workshops in the series. one in carroll on thursday and one in moline, illinois on friday. area fisherman now have about 1,500 more reasons to go fishing at bacon creek lake. the iowa department of natural resources held a trout stocking at the lake this afternoon. the stocking was originally supposed to take place on january 16th, but was postponed due to unsafe ice conditions. the trout were sent through a long tube and into a hole in the ice. one d-n-r official said the stocking is a good way to continue to provide outdoor recreation. "these fish are normally cold water species that live in northeast iowa in our spring fed streams, but during the winter time, we can bring them out to some of these lakes and stock them, and provide a really neat and unique fishing opportunity for people." said ben wallace, fisheries biologist for the iowa department of natural resources. wallace also said that although most of these fish are c
"they get a lot of unbiased information [and] local data that i can, hopefully, put on my farm to make my farm profitable," said luke homan, a there's two more workshops in the series. one in carroll on thursday and one in moline, illinois on friday. area fisherman now have about 1,500 more reasons to go fishing at bacon creek lake. the iowa department of natural resources held a trout stocking at the lake this afternoon. the stocking was originally supposed to take place on january...
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farms. the most recent data shows by november 2015, schools had purchased about 35 thousand dollars worth of local food.. the most from frozen dairy products.. about two thousand pounds.. worth about 55 hundred dollars.. the of that for about three bucks.. idals partnered marketing service on these reports.. set to be released at the end of every month for a school year.. the numbers are submitted voluntarily.. the department of ag looks to add more names to the reporting list.. ---- because of foreign agricultural service is delaying the u-s export sales report. it won't come out now until friday of this week.. but.. that didn't really affect yesterdays trade in the markets. "a really choppy trade here again today, similar as yesterday. do have a little bit of a spillover from the wheat contracts over into corn." "keeping the corn market supportive today, despite a whole lot of fresh news anywhere. export fronts, even weather wise, just not much out there at all into south america even. harvest very slow system so far. not a huge sample being done. especially in beans right now, just really
farms. the most recent data shows by november 2015, schools had purchased about 35 thousand dollars worth of local food.. the most from frozen dairy products.. about two thousand pounds.. worth about 55 hundred dollars.. the of that for about three bucks.. idals partnered marketing service on these reports.. set to be released at the end of every month for a school year.. the numbers are submitted voluntarily.. the department of ag looks to add more names to the reporting list.. ---- because of...
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"they get a lot of unbiased information [and] local data that i can, hopefully, put on my farm to make my farm profitable," said luke homan, a farmer from southeast of remsen, iowa. there are two more workshops in the series, including one tomorrow in carroll. the other is friday in moline, illinois. nominations are being taken for this year's "south dakota governor's ag ambassador award." officials with the state agriculture department say nominees should be people who have worked hard to promote agriculture in south dakota. the award will be presented in june at the governor's agricultural summit in brookings. nominations are due by february 29th. stocks were slightly higher in midday trading after oil shook off a morning slump and climbed three percent. more than 5-hundred iowa business leaders will come to sioux city in june. they'll be here for the 113th iowa association of business and industry conference. it's been ten years since the last conference was held in sioux city and a-b-i leaders say they're siouxland. conference-goers will have the chance tour sioux city locations, i
"they get a lot of unbiased information [and] local data that i can, hopefully, put on my farm to make my farm profitable," said luke homan, a farmer from southeast of remsen, iowa. there are two more workshops in the series, including one tomorrow in carroll. the other is friday in moline, illinois. nominations are being taken for this year's "south dakota governor's ag ambassador award." officials with the state agriculture department say nominees should be people who have...
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farms. the most recent data shows by november 2015, schools had purchased about 35 thousand the most from frozen dairy products.. about two thousand pounds.. worth about 55 hundred dollars.. the least.. broccoli.. four pounds of that for about three bucks.. idals partnered with the u-s-d-a's agricultural marketing service on these reports.. set to be released at the end of every month for a school year.. voluntarily.. the department of ag looks to add more names to the reporting list.. because of the storms on the east coast.. the foreign agricultural service is delaying the u-s export sales report. it won't come out now until friday of this week.. but.. that's not really affecting today's trade in the markets. "a really choppy trade here again today, similar as yesterday. do have a little bit of a spillover from the wheat contracts over into corn." "keeping the corn market supportive today, despite a whole lot of fresh news anywhere. export fronts, even weather wise, just not much out there at all into south america even. harvest very slow system so far. not a huge sample being done. especially
farms. the most recent data shows by november 2015, schools had purchased about 35 thousand the most from frozen dairy products.. about two thousand pounds.. worth about 55 hundred dollars.. the least.. broccoli.. four pounds of that for about three bucks.. idals partnered with the u-s-d-a's agricultural marketing service on these reports.. set to be released at the end of every month for a school year.. voluntarily.. the department of ag looks to add more names to the reporting list.. because...
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farms. the most recent data shows by november 2015, dollars worth of local food.. the most from frozen dairy products.. about two thousand pounds.. worth about 55 hundred dollars.. the least.. broccoli.. four pounds of that for about three bucks.. idals partnered with the u-s-d-a's agricultural marketing service on these reports.. set to be released at the end of every month for a school year.. the numbers are submitted voluntarily.. the department of ag looks to add more names to the reporting list.. ---- because of the storms on the east coast.. the foreign agricultural service is delaying the u-s export sales report. it won't come out now until friday of this week.. but.. that didn't really affect yesterdays trade in the markets. "a really choppy trade here again today, similar as yesterday. do have a little bit of a spillover from the wheat contracts over into corn." "keeping the corn market supportive today, despite a whole lot of fresh news anywhere. export fronts, even weather wise, just not much out there at all into south america even. harvest very slow sy
farms. the most recent data shows by november 2015, dollars worth of local food.. the most from frozen dairy products.. about two thousand pounds.. worth about 55 hundred dollars.. the least.. broccoli.. four pounds of that for about three bucks.. idals partnered with the u-s-d-a's agricultural marketing service on these reports.. set to be released at the end of every month for a school year.. the numbers are submitted voluntarily.. the department of ag looks to add more names to the reporting...
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data shows the u.s. economy is enjoying solid growth. officials at the u.s. labor department say non-farm employers added 292,000 jobs last month. the figure is much higher than market expectations at about 200,000. hiring occurred in several industries led by professional and business services. officials revised the figures upward for october and november. the unemployment rate remained at 5.0% for the third straight month as more americans enter the workforce to look for jobs. some analysts say the u.s. jobs data may turn around recent global market moves if investors remain confident about the situation in the world's biggest economy. >>> u.s. president barack obama is seeking to tighten gun control by side-stepping a reluctant congress. the latest polls suggest a majority of americans support him, but they are skeptical about the effectiveness of his plan. obama spoke at a public meeting hosted by cnn. >> if we can combine gun safety with sensible background checks and some other steps, we're not going to eliminate gun violence, but we will lessen it. >> the broadcaster introduced its
data shows the u.s. economy is enjoying solid growth. officials at the u.s. labor department say non-farm employers added 292,000 jobs last month. the figure is much higher than market expectations at about 200,000. hiring occurred in several industries led by professional and business services. officials revised the figures upward for october and november. the unemployment rate remained at 5.0% for the third straight month as more americans enter the workforce to look for jobs. some analysts...
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information [and] local data that i can, hopefully, put on my farm to make my farm profitable," said luke homan, a farmer from southeast of remsen, iowa. there's two more workshops in the series. one in carroll on thursday and one in moline, illinois on friday. << u.s. stocks jumped yesterday as the price of oil made another abrupt reversal, this time rising almost 4 percent after falling sharply the day before. energy stocks climbed along with the price of oil, and chevron and exxon mobil made major gains. strong fourth- quarter results from beleaguered wireless provider sprint gave telecom stocks a boost. the dow jones jumped 282 points to 16,167. the nasdaq added 49 points and the s&p 500 points. are you tired of carrying around a debit or credit card to withdraw money from atm's? with more on that story and other business news, here's ktiv's kaitlyn kinney.... thanks guys. j-p morgan chase is rolling out new atm's that don't require a debit or credit card. the new atm's allow you to use a smartphone app to make deposits and withdrawls. the next generation machines also triple the
information [and] local data that i can, hopefully, put on my farm to make my farm profitable," said luke homan, a farmer from southeast of remsen, iowa. there's two more workshops in the series. one in carroll on thursday and one in moline, illinois on friday.
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. < because we have all of these farming operations we have the accounting centralized, the human resoruces centralized here coming out, data entry, people, im ean there's just a lot of moving parts, so i oversee everything like that 13:58> my oldest brother has a saying that if you're not on the dge then you're taking up too much space. i don't want to be on the edge, but i want to be pretty close. 14:55> while the operation has grown by leaps and bounds, the priority has stayed the same -- dont' sacrifice quality for quantity. "we do a really good job, to be quite honest, and our buyers love doing business with us, so we've been able to grow as they want more milk."> quality goes beyond just the final product, investing in employees, as well. it's sort of a two way street, right, we want htem trained, so they do a good job for us, but we hope they're getting some benefit and val
. < because we have all of these farming operations we have the accounting centralized, the human resoruces centralized here coming out, data entry, people, im ean there's just a lot of moving parts, so i oversee everything like that 13:58> my oldest brother has a saying that if you're not on the dge then you're taking up too much space. i don't want to be on the edge, but i want to be pretty close. 14:55> while the operation has grown by leaps and bounds, the priority has stayed the...
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data, call speed, and reliability. stuck on an average network? join verizon and we'll cover your costs to switch. farm, spice is the spice of life. that's why our craftsmen season every sausage perfectly. so you can coax out great flavor effortlessly.because it's worth doing right. at hillshire farm, there's a reason our slow roasted turkey taste so fresh sely seal every slice, we double seal it. the results are something to savor.because it's >>> "20/20" continues.s amanda, and i've never met my father, and i want answers. >> reporter: amanda holdiness' search for her biological father has stretched from her home in to a false lead and crushing disappointment in florida, to new orleans where a prospective new father has been located. and now her search brings her tome of investigative genealogist pam slaton. >> her biological background. >> reporter: pam brought along d familytree dna founder bennett greenspan. amanda and her possible father, sam skinner, had both submitted samples for dna testing.ou took a dna test, right? >> yes, we did. >> reporter: and you have the results? >> i do.s see them. >>
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something we have seen of late with ism manufacturing data and of course a key reading on growth for the u.s. and we get that non-farm payrolls report out later which could say a lot about where the fed is headed for the rest of the year. >> on a day like today and week like this week few people will worry about the jobs report nancy. thank you so much. it's been a historical first trading week for stocks. as we go to break, let's take a look at this week's market moving moments. ♪ >> deja vu all over again. >> volatility is back. we have wiped out the bulk of 2015 gains. >> the repercussions of a financial crisis that is not halted quickly enough by the chinese government would be global. >> the pboc injected around $20 billion into chinese markets following monday's sharp falls. >> csi 300 that we're keeping track of because of course yesterday that triggered this whole global sell down. >> china is undergoing a pretty significant pivot. it's not as surprising that we're seeing weaker data in terms of manufacturing. this seems to be part of a process. >> reports after a hydrogen bomb test rock counter to the globe
something we have seen of late with ism manufacturing data and of course a key reading on growth for the u.s. and we get that non-farm payrolls report out later which could say a lot about where the fed is headed for the rest of the year. >> on a day like today and week like this week few people will worry about the jobs report nancy. thank you so much. it's been a historical first trading week for stocks. as we go to break, let's take a look at this week's market moving moments. ♪...
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farms at five sites in new jersey are happen. i'm in new jersey, about 30 miles from manhattan. this high security building is the new york stock exchanges's data center. it's here, not on the floor of the new york stock exchange, where almost all the trades take place. if you are a high speed trader, looking for a fraction of a second advantage, you have to be close to the server farm as you can be. that's co-location. you pay to have your server in that building. and only the biggest players can do that. that shorter distance matters. even if it's only a few feet. according to one estimate. having a connection that is one mill second faster than the competition could mean a 100 million a year for a high frequency trader. critics charge that the co-location access is a former front running, buying of stock before you do, and selling it to you for a higher price. and it's drawing the scrutiny of state and federal regulators, concerned that it might provide advantages not available to regular investors. >> high frequency trading successful. to participate in that environment, you have to get direct feeds from the exchanges. one will cost you 60,
farms at five sites in new jersey are happen. i'm in new jersey, about 30 miles from manhattan. this high security building is the new york stock exchanges's data center. it's here, not on the floor of the new york stock exchange, where almost all the trades take place. if you are a high speed trader, looking for a fraction of a second advantage, you have to be close to the server farm as you can be. that's co-location. you pay to have your server in that building. and only the biggest players...
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i would say one of the reasons we have some of these -- what are now server farms in washington state -- that is, storage data facilities -- is because we have cheap electricity. so when you start saying you are going to drive down the cost of electricity by such a significant margin be, people are saying, i want to locate there. so we want to make sure we are empowering free capital and investments to help us reduce carbon emissions by focusing on giving those powers to help focus on smart buildings. now, this isn't just a u.s. strategy. this is something that the united states could be world leaders in. the international energy agency says that china alone is expected to use more than 1.5 trillion between now and 2035 when it comes to the energy efficiency market. you think about it,er they're building so rapidly. and yet they could be incented -- that by the level of investment the united states is already making -- to further their own efforts in smarter buildings, reducing carbon, building more efficiently, and this is something where u.s. solutions could aid, and i hope that we will in the u.s. agreemen
i would say one of the reasons we have some of these -- what are now server farms in washington state -- that is, storage data facilities -- is because we have cheap electricity. so when you start saying you are going to drive down the cost of electricity by such a significant margin be, people are saying, i want to locate there. so we want to make sure we are empowering free capital and investments to help us reduce carbon emissions by focusing on giving those powers to help focus on smart...
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data is just $45 a month. straight talk wireless. who are you talking to? uh, it's jake from state farm. sounds like a really good deal. jake from state farm, at three in the morning? who is this? it's jake from state farm. what are you wearing jake from state farm? uh, khakis. she sounds hideous. well, she's a guy so... another reason more people stay with state farm. get to a better state. is your head so congested it's ready to explode? you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec -d to powerfully clear your blocked nose and relieve your other allergy symptoms. so, you can breathe easier all day. zyrtec -d. at the pharmacy counter. crispy m&m's are baaaack. what are you doing? not those fans! did you mean this fan? no. (annoyed grumbles) what about that one? there's a fan in the break room, oh! and in the....(trails off) so good, they're back. here's the truth -- some have proposed to cut social security for the elderly and disabled vets. i disagree. in fact, not only should we not cut benefits -- we should expand them. my plan for social security increases benefits and cost of living adjustments it will ensure
data is just $45 a month. straight talk wireless. who are you talking to? uh, it's jake from state farm. sounds like a really good deal. jake from state farm, at three in the morning? who is this? it's jake from state farm. what are you wearing jake from state farm? uh, khakis. she sounds hideous. well, she's a guy so... another reason more people stay with state farm. get to a better state. is your head so congested it's ready to explode? you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec -d to...
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data every day and will only do so if abnormally high levels of radiation are detected. north korea's state-run media is once again reporting on an official believed to have been exiled to a remote farm. choe ryong hae is a close aide to the country's leader and the report signaled his punishment is over. the state media reported that choe spoke thursday in pyongyang at an official event. it provided official confirmation he had been reinstated. south korea's intelligence service earlier indicated he had possibly been sent to the farm for what they called re-education. allegededly mishandled a construction program. he frequently accompanied kim jong-un on inspection tours and in september he represented north korea at a military parade in beijing. >>> taiwan's opposition leader appears to command a strong lead going into tomorrow's presidential election. but experts say the scope of tsai ing-wen's success and the number of seats her party takes in legislative elections could have big impact on ties with china. nhk world reports from taipei. >> reporter: the ruling candidate eric chu battled strong winds ever since he headed the race in october. he's adding voters until the very end.
data every day and will only do so if abnormally high levels of radiation are detected. north korea's state-run media is once again reporting on an official believed to have been exiled to a remote farm. choe ryong hae is a close aide to the country's leader and the report signaled his punishment is over. the state media reported that choe spoke thursday in pyongyang at an official event. it provided official confirmation he had been reinstated. south korea's intelligence service earlier...
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data, call speed, and reliability. a t and t got, text. join verizon and we'll cover your costs to switch. at hillshire farm, spice is the spice of life. that's why our craftsmen seasonevery sausage perfectly. so you can coax out great flavor effortlessly. hillshire farm. because it's worth doing right. at hillshire farm, there's a reason our slow roasted turkey taste so fresh seconds after carving, we not only seal every slice, we double seal it. the results are something to savor. new details were released today, showing hillary clinton had top secret emailslsn her private server. kcrg-tv9 dubuququbureau chief katie wiedemann asks the presidential candidate about the issue, now only 3 days away from the iowa caucuses. and a man accused of killing a cedar rapids city worker after a police chase is out of jail,l,everal months ahead of his trial. tonight at 10... three days away from the iowa >>> "20/20" continues. >> my name is amanda, and i've never met my father, and i want answers. >> reporter: amanda holdiness' search for her biological father crushing disappointment in florida, to new orleans where a prospective nefather has been
data, call speed, and reliability. a t and t got, text. join verizon and we'll cover your costs to switch. at hillshire farm, spice is the spice of life. that's why our craftsmen seasonevery sausage perfectly. so you can coax out great flavor effortlessly. hillshire farm. because it's worth doing right. at hillshire farm, there's a reason our slow roasted turkey taste so fresh seconds after carving, we not only seal every slice, we double seal it. the results are something to savor. new details...
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data, call speed, and reliability. a t and t got, text. stuck on an average network? join verizon and we'll cover your costs to switch. at hillshire farm, spice is the spice of life. that's why our craftsmen season every sausage perfectly. so you can coax out great flavor effortlessly. hillshire farm. because it's worth doing right. at hillshire farm, there's a reason our slow roasted turkey taste so fresh the results are something to savor. hillshire farm. because it's worth doing right. 3 tonight at 11.. state lawmakers worked together to reach a compromise deal on guns. but not everyone believes it's the best thing for the commonwealth. the search for a missing teen has grown more desperate. police aren't sure if the girl is a runaway.. or something worse.3 plus- why a high school >>> "20/20" continues. >> my name is amanda, and i've never met my father, and i want answers. >> reporter: amanda holdiness' search for her biological father has stretched from her home in mississippi to a false lead and crushing disappointment in florida, to new orleans where a prospective new father has been located. and now her search brings her to new
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data, call speed, and reliability. a t and t got, text. stuck on an average network? join verizon and we'll cover your costs to switch. at hillshire farm, spice is the spice of life. that's why our craftsmen season every sausage perfectly. so you can coax out great flavor effortlessly. hillshire farm. because it's worth doing right. seconds after carving, we not only seal every slice, we double seal it. the results are something to savor. hillshire farm. because it's worth doing right. 3 fire destroys a home in buncombe county. tonight--what firefighters think may has started the blaze. and we've found one of the panthers' biggest fans. at 11--why she's become well known for love for the team.rst tuesday new scratch-off tickets from t rtnoh carolina education lottery it's crazy out here. monday, wednesday, thursday, friday, saturday, sunday. it's tuesday! tuesday! very first tuesday, tuesday t-t-t-tuesday, tuesday first tuesday th m'sd e an-dyousay! us-day! it's big news tuesday! it's scratch-off you tuesday! tuesday! >>> "20/20" continues. >> my name is amanda, and i've never met my father, and i want answers. >> reporter: amanda hold
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data, call speed, and reliability. a t and t got, text. stuck on an average network? join verizon and we'll cover your costs to switch. at hillshire farm, spice is the spice of life. that's why our craftsmen season every sausage perfectly. so you can coax out great flavor effortlessly. p hillshire farm. because it's worth doing right. at hillshire farm, there's a reason our slow roasted turkey taste so fresh seconds after carving, we not only seal every slice, we double seal it. the results are something to savor. hillshire farm. because it's the person who lives here... as big as the world... and as small as your kitchen table. that's the job. everyday. and now, the first lady who helped get healthcare for eight million kids... the senator who helped a city rise again... the secretary of state and stared down hostile everything it takes to do she'll never let anyone privatize social security and medicare... or shut down planned parenthood... she'll take on the gun lobby... finally get equal pay for women... and stop the republicans from ripping all our progress away. so on february ninth, stand up for hillary. who knows how to keep am
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