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but you know, sometimes things go the opposite way. >>> coming up, devon faces a shakedown. >> [ bleep ] [ bleep ]. >> just let us search your cell, all right? >> and a group of youngsters face a harsh reality of jail life. >> open the door! open the door! open the door. and commitment is not limited to one's military oath. the same set of values that drive our nation's military are the ones we used to build usaa bank. from free checking to credit cards to loans, our commitment to the military, veterans, and their families is without equal. ♪ visit us online to learn what makes our bank so different. usaa. we know what it means to serve. at exxon and mobil, our smart gasoline works at the molecular level to help remove deposits and clean up intake valves. so when you fill up at an exxon or mobil station, our gasolines help your engine run more smoothly. it's how we make gasoline work harder for you. >>> boston suffolk county jailhouses 700 detainees accused of a variety of crimes. from minor infractions to dangerous felonies. even though they have not been convicted and are here awaiti
but you know, sometimes things go the opposite way. >>> coming up, devon faces a shakedown. >> [ bleep ] [ bleep ]. >> just let us search your cell, all right? >> and a group of youngsters face a harsh reality of jail life. >> open the door! open the door! open the door. and commitment is not limited to one's military oath. the same set of values that drive our nation's military are the ones we used to build usaa bank. from free checking to credit cards to...
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. >> reporter: 12-year-old devon davenport tried to stay strong. the hardest loss for devon is his dog. >> i couldn't get him out. >> reporter: tears are unfortunately the only significant water texas has seen or will see for a while. and that's not nearly enough to stop the fires, but the pain and the damage here continues to grow. >> on wall street, the dpou was down 119 points, nasdaq lost just under 20 points, s&p 500 was down almost 13. up next as we continue here tonight. just released today, some stark reminders of the attacks on the united states. audiotapes of air traffic controllers realizing what was happening on that awful day ten years ago. here's why beano is different than these gas relievers. these you take after food gives you gas, you take beano before, so you don't get gas. and if you don't get gas, maybe you don't need these. take beano before and there'll be no gas. maybe you don't need these. it feels like help is never far away. it feels like you're protected against life's little mishaps. it feels like you'll make it home. t
. >> reporter: 12-year-old devon davenport tried to stay strong. the hardest loss for devon is his dog. >> i couldn't get him out. >> reporter: tears are unfortunately the only significant water texas has seen or will see for a while. and that's not nearly enough to stop the fires, but the pain and the damage here continues to grow. >> on wall street, the dpou was down 119 points, nasdaq lost just under 20 points, s&p 500 was down almost 13. up next as we continue...
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for a look at the out of control fire, let's check in with devon fernandez from houston. devon? >> here you can see a smoky haze back here n that area 300 firefighters have been tackling what is now become a deadly fire, they tell us they're trying to protect homes from being destroyed. it's a fast-moving fire only building fright among thousands of neighbor as cross the county. >> this is surreal and only happens in and to other people. but it just happens. >> this fire has wiped out 34,000 acres. two people have been killed. and the fire destroyed nearly 600 homes and 20 neighborhoods. >> the home and my friends homes are pastor's home. they're gone and don't exist anymore that. doesn't happen here. >> many members of the town are in a huge panic. crews try stay haegd of the fire. and winds and a hilly terrain are making it tough. >> and hopefully, he'll be okay. >> families are stuck wondering what is next. >> my kids don't need this stress. i can't handle stress but my babies don't need to. >> so far, 5,000 people in the area have been forced to evacuate homes, many now are
for a look at the out of control fire, let's check in with devon fernandez from houston. devon? >> here you can see a smoky haze back here n that area 300 firefighters have been tackling what is now become a deadly fire, they tell us they're trying to protect homes from being destroyed. it's a fast-moving fire only building fright among thousands of neighbor as cross the county. >> this is surreal and only happens in and to other people. but it just happens. >> this fire has...
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medved devon was followed by other high-ranking russian government officials. in may, a large delegation led by deputy prime minister sergei ivanov visited the islands. on september 8th, prime minister vladimir putin signed an order approving about $39 million of funding for the island by the end of the year. russia has set aside more than $530 million for a major infrastructure development plan through 2015. these moves demonstrate russia's resolve to develop the island as its own territory. russia criticized japan's response to the visit, saying if the prime minister is sincere, he should make constructive moves for developing bilateral ties. the visit is seen as a way for russia to assert its authority over the island as a new administration takes power in japan. >>> now this week's "in-depth" feature. >> reporter: asian students are hungry for education. they want the best degrees and they're willing to travel. a fast-growing share of the world's international students come from this region. higher education has become big business. in singapore, attracting
medved devon was followed by other high-ranking russian government officials. in may, a large delegation led by deputy prime minister sergei ivanov visited the islands. on september 8th, prime minister vladimir putin signed an order approving about $39 million of funding for the island by the end of the year. russia has set aside more than $530 million for a major infrastructure development plan through 2015. these moves demonstrate russia's resolve to develop the island as its own territory....
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and makes good progress in talks with devon spector's this happens hopes to get another aid package to stave off the fall but the i.m.f. warns the global economy is in a perilous state with the u.s. and e.u. close to falling back into recession. as palestine's bid for statehood and the united nations looms closer the world's eyes are on israel aren't he spoke to the former head of the israeli secret service as army aisle on who things solutions to peace in the region do exist and he shares his insights in our interview next. let me i have been on an israeli politician and the for me here of the bit the israeli secret service thank you very much for joining us here on r.t. for several years now you've advocated a two state solution between israelis and palestinians do you see the palestinian bid at the united nations as a step in the study action i'm not sure i think that. what would be the scenario that we should see in the next future there is the scenario immediately after. a cry you know for public admission. probably the international community will create such a question of the br
and makes good progress in talks with devon spector's this happens hopes to get another aid package to stave off the fall but the i.m.f. warns the global economy is in a perilous state with the u.s. and e.u. close to falling back into recession. as palestine's bid for statehood and the united nations looms closer the world's eyes are on israel aren't he spoke to the former head of the israeli secret service as army aisle on who things solutions to peace in the region do exist and he shares his...
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referee for a head when he was floored by mayweather in the fourth round play where they claim the devon fisi welterweight title what was his fur. biber sixteen months after coming out of retirement the thirty four year old remains i'm thinking of forty two this he's twenty six knocked out. of the news justin rose is well placed for his first golf title of the year the englishman is four shots clear at the b.m.w. championship in illinois with one round left to play getting off to a solid start with back to back bernie's early on and almost added a third on the seventh hole but the ball just breaks a little bit late as you will see just after this nifty chip rosenau has a four shot lead over john senden in second and victory would ensure the englishman would qualify for the end of season frederick's told championship next week. britain and i look set to retain the vivendi seventy trophy year they lead continental europe by five points after saturday's play simon dyson and jamie goldstein lead the way in the first green simms match against nicolas colsaerts right here minus zero britain an
referee for a head when he was floored by mayweather in the fourth round play where they claim the devon fisi welterweight title what was his fur. biber sixteen months after coming out of retirement the thirty four year old remains i'm thinking of forty two this he's twenty six knocked out. of the news justin rose is well placed for his first golf title of the year the englishman is four shots clear at the b.m.w. championship in illinois with one round left to play getting off to a solid start...
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capitalize and monetize that sort of thing and but it's a lot of art that really doesn't move people now devonplans to burn any other banks yeah actually i've got a couple more chaste. ones i got a b. of a that's work in progress and i was going to go and just do a little small citibank today to squeeze one in i mean i'm inundated with with calls and e-mails at the moment and so it's kind of like whoa i'm shifting my priorities a little here from being a nobody who just going to go does whatever they want to having to answer all this media requests which is great but yet no i mean we're going to we're going to keep it up if i get that little piece done today and in the end it's a little gem that i'll put that up on e bay and it will be all priced that at two ounces of silver so will start the bidding at eighty dollars. actually a choice of currency now there's a famous phrase liar liar pants on fire so keeping on that theme how about a lloyd blankfein or jamie diamond portrait with their pants on fire yeah liar liar banks on fire how about that yeah excellent well alex shaffer that's all the t
capitalize and monetize that sort of thing and but it's a lot of art that really doesn't move people now devonplans to burn any other banks yeah actually i've got a couple more chaste. ones i got a b. of a that's work in progress and i was going to go and just do a little small citibank today to squeeze one in i mean i'm inundated with with calls and e-mails at the moment and so it's kind of like whoa i'm shifting my priorities a little here from being a nobody who just going to go does...
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this will help win the release of the latest emergency loans greek authorities want to convince the devon specters they could need strong. the target as a country desperately needs their next eight billion euro bailout package without the money the country could default within weeks however no decision will be made until after war in europe and the united states risk falling back into recession unless lawmakers quickly also underscoring the region's difficult piece was a credit rating downgrade of ailey standard and poor's by actual analyst michael ross believes the constant downgrades are only putting pressure on the world economy. has also to take into account that there is a kind of currency war going on. from the rating agencies here in europe i mean what does it really matter. psychologically it's really very very hard and in terms of currency you have to see to. feel the euro in order to keep the dollar at the end of this equation will not be true rove. will fail in my opinion because europe. if you take a closer look at most western countries they are all failing go all over the si
this will help win the release of the latest emergency loans greek authorities want to convince the devon specters they could need strong. the target as a country desperately needs their next eight billion euro bailout package without the money the country could default within weeks however no decision will be made until after war in europe and the united states risk falling back into recession unless lawmakers quickly also underscoring the region's difficult piece was a credit rating downgrade...
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devon dugan stan aged son killed mostly civilians including a young girl marked for a car bomb explosion. in other news this hour the greek a nuisance tyson's a derrius crowds classroom police a very new house levy to pay towards the debt and all the president warns the blockade faces its biggest challenge and. we're not going to the greek people against the awaiting updates tomorrow in the lead to find out whether greece's gains get that much needed cash. they say brings in more troops to reinforce the contested border between serbia and breakaway constable after fresh violence de rails talks between the two sides. and the wave of global the ruble heads israel which is greenlit more said larry holmes these two resulin just as the un's most powerful body on a spine stated it too is that machinery. of i won't concede this is our see life from moscow let's head straight to our breaking news now that eight people including an eleven year old girl have been killed by a car bomb in russia's southern republican dogma star six second least than have been severely injured and a now in hospital a
devon dugan stan aged son killed mostly civilians including a young girl marked for a car bomb explosion. in other news this hour the greek a nuisance tyson's a derrius crowds classroom police a very new house levy to pay towards the debt and all the president warns the blockade faces its biggest challenge and. we're not going to the greek people against the awaiting updates tomorrow in the lead to find out whether greece's gains get that much needed cash. they say brings in more troops to...
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. >> devon is 100% on top of her game right now. >> going to our school is a ticket to educational success. >> this woman runs several charter schools. owl get outstanding test scores. >> how can you do this all with the same money the public schools less? >> we do it with less. 4 and $6,000 less per child. >> how for less money do they get the kids so interested? >> you are interested in math and -- >> yes, reading. >> writing. >> but learning is work. >> it don't matter. >> the school day here is longer. kids often stay until 5:00 p.m. charter teachers can be asked to work more than the union would have allowed. they told us they don't mind. >> but you are going to burn out. why aren't you ticked off? >> that is not an option for us because we have our eye on the prize with these kids. >> they use all sorts of new teachin techniques. sometimes they wear ear pieces during class and they are are coached by their losses. >> telling me things that i don't see if i don't think of a great question in the moment my principal is able to kind of feed that to me through the ear piece. >> we kind o
. >> devon is 100% on top of her game right now. >> going to our school is a ticket to educational success. >> this woman runs several charter schools. owl get outstanding test scores. >> how can you do this all with the same money the public schools less? >> we do it with less. 4 and $6,000 less per child. >> how for less money do they get the kids so interested? >> you are interested in math and -- >> yes, reading. >> writing. >> but...
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while it is not as bad as what romney did and not as devon stating to the economy as what romney diduess what? there are eight people in this! a guy the ceo of a pizza company. libertarian ron paul. there's a bunch of people in there. >> michele bachmann has got to get on stage tomorrow night. this is one of the last remaining chances she has to steal some thunder from rick perry and gain some traction on the right. if she doesn't her fund-raising will dry up. perry's vote will strengthen so she's got to score. newt gingrich, big trouble. he's $1.5 million in debt. most of it to tiffany's, i think. >> i think he gave up the last debate before the last debate. i like this about him -- he was very antagonistic toward the moderators. which i thoroughly enjoy. >> don't miss tomorrow night's republican debate co-hosted by cnn and the tea party express starting at 8:00 p.m. here on cnn. >>> for hundreds of children the september 11th terror attacks couldn't be more personal. >> anywhere you went we're right away labeled as the 9/11 kids. >> they lost so much ten years ago. their reflection
while it is not as bad as what romney did and not as devon stating to the economy as what romney diduess what? there are eight people in this! a guy the ceo of a pizza company. libertarian ron paul. there's a bunch of people in there. >> michele bachmann has got to get on stage tomorrow night. this is one of the last remaining chances she has to steal some thunder from rick perry and gain some traction on the right. if she doesn't her fund-raising will dry up. perry's vote will strengthen...
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[laughter] devon, the first question is for you. you have the honor.'re a painter who works in the construction trades in new york city, right? >> yes. >> okay. i want to get a sense of in this -- construction workers have been particularly hard hit in this economic environment, so i want to get a sense of what the past two or three years has been like for you personally and for your colleagues in the union. >> okay. well, for the past two years i've -- well, let me go back to 2005 when i started as an apprentice, and there was an abundance of work. i was actually turning down work, that's how much there was. and as soon as the recession hit, i stayed home for about four months which was, believe it or not, pretty good compared to the men and women that i know that have been home for over a year, year and a half. all their unemployment benefits were expired, and they can't pay their mortgages, they have a hard time trying to figure out how they're going to send their kids to school, and they just, it's hard out there for them. >> and if i have it corre
[laughter] devon, the first question is for you. you have the honor.'re a painter who works in the construction trades in new york city, right? >> yes. >> okay. i want to get a sense of in this -- construction workers have been particularly hard hit in this economic environment, so i want to get a sense of what the past two or three years has been like for you personally and for your colleagues in the union. >> okay. well, for the past two years i've -- well, let me go back to...
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devon, just continuing along those lines, 2 seems to me that we have -- not seems to me, but it's a fact that we have this enormous need in terms of the physical infrastructure in this country, the estimates are anywhere from $2-$4 trillion worth of infrastructure improvements that we need. this is at a time that the construction industry is really taking it on the chin, and we have all kinds of manufacturing workers unemployed. it seems to me that somebody ought to be able to put two and two together. factory workers, construction workers, engineers who need jobs, $2-$4 trillion worth of work waiting for them. from your perspective, is that feasible? i mean, you know, can you imagine a situation where there's tremendous work being done on infrastructure, and then your folks begin to go to work. how would that work and, you know, obviously you like to see that happen, but do you think it's feasible? do you guys talk about it? >> well, we talk about it. i mean, in new york city, there's bloomberg signed $5 million worth of work. that helped a lot. >> he paid for that out of his private ch
devon, just continuing along those lines, 2 seems to me that we have -- not seems to me, but it's a fact that we have this enormous need in terms of the physical infrastructure in this country, the estimates are anywhere from $2-$4 trillion worth of infrastructure improvements that we need. this is at a time that the construction industry is really taking it on the chin, and we have all kinds of manufacturing workers unemployed. it seems to me that somebody ought to be able to put two and two...