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this elk green auto industry is doing well in the chinese market to report all started from positive news and numbers. we just got this data from last year that korea's auto makers i'm not very smart assuring china up to eight point eight percent and i was the highest on record and it's especially significant because time is the biggest market in the world with over twenty million cars in the market demands. so i think that once the tube and licking you are on the inside of how we can better in peace in the market and even grace our share today. andy kim wood is the market goal of ten percent which is a landmark in the auto industry for a brunch and income earn an unstable growth at the sauces reputation. jim takes international trade fourteen chunky build province easy too well or try from seoul there seems to be no and to the tightly packed vehicles going into your day. london dealt with what was for safety is considered a greeting here to curiosity and downs over this place. we left speechless by the view from the real stuff. all we can see your cars lined up all over the place. s
this elk green auto industry is doing well in the chinese market to report all started from positive news and numbers. we just got this data from last year that korea's auto makers i'm not very smart assuring china up to eight point eight percent and i was the highest on record and it's especially significant because time is the biggest market in the world with over twenty million cars in the market demands. so i think that once the tube and licking you are on the inside of how we can better in...
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. >> los empleados de la iglesia intentaron salvar lo que podrÍa pero el fuego, elk humo y el agua hiceironambiental , por no limpiar los restos de campamentos de desamparados . >> los regulares del agua investigarán si la basura ausan daños ecologicos similares . >> la ciudad podría pagar miles de dólares en multa . >> una delegación va rumbo al baticano para pedirle al papa que detenga las migraciones . >> citas con el santo padre ,re presentantes que se uniran con el papa . >> vamos buscando el milagro, un milagro que el papá logre mover el corazÓn de barack obama . >> que va con cartas de niños que sueñan con reunirse con sus padres . >> me siento muy feliz porque no pensé conocerlo . >> representantes estarán acompañando a esos menores para la cita con el santo padre . >> vamos a roamente con la espectativa de que el milagro que se necesita en estos momentos, se va a dar . >> el viaje será d e13 horas un viaje largo para reflexionar en nombre de 11 millones de inmigrants . >> espero que nos den documentos porque hay muchas personas deportadas . >> por favor nos ayuden porque vinimos pa
. >> los empleados de la iglesia intentaron salvar lo que podrÍa pero el fuego, elk humo y el agua hiceironambiental , por no limpiar los restos de campamentos de desamparados . >> los regulares del agua investigarán si la basura ausan daños ecologicos similares . >> la ciudad podría pagar miles de dólares en multa . >> una delegación va rumbo al baticano para pedirle al papa que detenga las migraciones . >> citas con el santo padre ,re presentantes que se...
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. >>> the elk wood city council approved a plan to limit how much landlords can raise rent to pay for improvements to their prompt under the agreement, landlords will not be allowed to raise -- allowed to raise remember by more than 10% a e year. tenants complain of steep increases. the plan will take effect this summer after a second vote in the city council next month. >> florida and maryland are the 2 states where those wing megamillions tickets were sold. last night's drawing as was for a $400 moll jackpot. someone who bout a ticket at huntington brewers is also a big winner. they matched all 5 of the regular numbers, and that ticket is worth almost $2 million. last night's winning megamillions numbers were 11, 19, 24, 33, 51, and the meek number was 7. the odds of choosing the correct numbers were about 1 in 259 million. >>> a congressional committee hearing in fresno drew a rally and proe test from farmers. the house natural resources committee was booking into water allotment. a lot of farmers say they need that water to grow feed food and stay in business. environmentalists sa
. >>> the elk wood city council approved a plan to limit how much landlords can raise rent to pay for improvements to their prompt under the agreement, landlords will not be allowed to raise -- allowed to raise remember by more than 10% a e year. tenants complain of steep increases. the plan will take effect this summer after a second vote in the city council next month. >> florida and maryland are the 2 states where those wing megamillions tickets were sold. last night's drawing...
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was a happy hunting ground filled with clear running streams and game as far as you can see, buffalo, elk, deer, antelope, and beautiful maidens just waiting to be taken. what happened was they believed that you went to the afterlife in the same way you left the earth. what the europeans did not understand about the scalpings and mutilations and if you went to the -- if your enemy went to the happy hunting ground with no eyes to see how beautiful it was, if he went with no arms to draw back a bow string or with no penis to take advantage of these maidens, well, then you have -- suffered two endings, one or earth, and one there. that's what a lot of this was about. when the europeans came down, of course, they did not understand this at all. they seemed to have forgotten about the inquisition and roman coliseum, and they were civilized and the sioux were not, in their eyes. they started trading guns with the other indians, and the other indians hunted the sioux still using prehistoric tools, flint rock arrow heads and knives. drove the sioux into the swamps of minnesota, and their territor
was a happy hunting ground filled with clear running streams and game as far as you can see, buffalo, elk, deer, antelope, and beautiful maidens just waiting to be taken. what happened was they believed that you went to the afterlife in the same way you left the earth. what the europeans did not understand about the scalpings and mutilations and if you went to the -- if your enemy went to the happy hunting ground with no eyes to see how beautiful it was, if he went with no arms to draw back a...
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it reminded me of a pbs documentary show like how a wolf pack brings down an elk or a deer.gether on bringing that animal down? that's how i felt. it felt just like death. >> carlstrom claims he made an effort to save the man. >> when i got through within there to the center where he was, he didn't look good. he was bloody. i think he had some water on him. he was down to his boxers, almost naked. just barely standing. like, you know, he was in a sitting position, but he was, you know, rocking back and forth, not looking good. so i grabbed him, started dragging him out, and he said, no, he's not going anywhere. >> inmates allege that two deputies prompted the attack by telling jared petrovich, a leader amongst the white inmates, that chamberlain was arrested on sex offense charges and deserved to be roughed up. it's also been alleged that those deputies were in the security center at the time of the attack but ignored it. both deputies have since been dismissed from the department. a grand jury was not able to determine criminal actions but said they acted with severe miscon
it reminded me of a pbs documentary show like how a wolf pack brings down an elk or a deer.gether on bringing that animal down? that's how i felt. it felt just like death. >> carlstrom claims he made an effort to save the man. >> when i got through within there to the center where he was, he didn't look good. he was bloody. i think he had some water on him. he was down to his boxers, almost naked. just barely standing. like, you know, he was in a sitting position, but he was, you...
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. >>> elk land has been without a police chief for months. why the search is taking so long and what it's going to take to get a top cop. >>> a fun way for students to get into math and science. where this robotics competition is taking some bay area high schoolers. ,, television announcer: mattress discounters' $197 mattress sale $197 mattress sale is ending sunday. bulldog: mattress discounters' $197 mattress sale! television announcer: that means sunday is your last chance to get a serta mattress any size, for just $197 each piece when you buy the complete set. bulldog: any size mattress - twin, full, queen, or king - for one low price! and they'll deliver it free. television announcer: the $197 mattress sale... bulldog: oh boy! television announcer: ...ends sunday. ♪ mattress discounters on my journey across america, i've learned that when you ask someone in texas if they want "big" savings on car insurance, it's a bit like asking if they want a big hat... ...'scuse me... ...or a big steak... ...or big hair... i think we have our answer.
. >>> elk land has been without a police chief for months. why the search is taking so long and what it's going to take to get a top cop. >>> a fun way for students to get into math and science. where this robotics competition is taking some bay area high schoolers. ,, television announcer: mattress discounters' $197 mattress sale $197 mattress sale is ending sunday. bulldog: mattress discounters' $197 mattress sale! television announcer: that means sunday is your last chance...
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i'm the owner and resident of 70 nad elk street. i have lived there for 14 years. i'm the grandnephew of palmer mcallister. my mother who was coowner of wilder around the corner and her daughter is unable to be here. i'm speaking on her behalf as well. neither one of us were notified in writing. we found out about it with a map in the newspaper 15 days ago. the map is inaccurate. it shows a left-hand turn which doesn't exist. the bus has to turn onto diamond to an existing bus stop. the route currently as a bus stop on the corner on wilder at the side street intersection of arlington, two intersection points. the off ramp of san jose avenue and the northbound only of native for an existing stop. no need to add another. the intersection is dangers. when you turn to go to arlington you have no line of sight for the two crosswalks which is all traffic including kids going to three separate public schools and all of their day trips whether it's a field trip or learning exercise. they walk those pedestrian areas is extremely dangerous. i should also -- i helped design y
i'm the owner and resident of 70 nad elk street. i have lived there for 14 years. i'm the grandnephew of palmer mcallister. my mother who was coowner of wilder around the corner and her daughter is unable to be here. i'm speaking on her behalf as well. neither one of us were notified in writing. we found out about it with a map in the newspaper 15 days ago. the map is inaccurate. it shows a left-hand turn which doesn't exist. the bus has to turn onto diamond to an existing bus stop. the route...
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the first a special guest at a vacation retreat that special guest being a little baby elk. >> he's cutest a-crying. came up to the fence of this little vacation home at charlie's mountain retreat in alpine, arizona. interested in the family sitting there on the porch, interested in the dog named cooper. >> he went out to play with him. >> yeah. >> and that's a really good experience when you're on vacation, something else to add. >> good vacation video. >> uh-huh. >>> another surprise animal video if you will. this is a quail chasing a dog. >> the quail is -- >> winning. >> this dog is so afraid. keeps running away from it. >> yeah. >> in fact, that's dale the quail chasing dallas the dog. the quail i think has a beak up on him. >> have you ever had a bird peck on your hand? it hurts. >> listen to this dog. dale doesn't chase anything but dallas. evidently the dog used to chase the quail when the quail was really young and now the tables have turned. >> quail revenge. >>> that's our show, everybody. thanks for joining us and we'll see you for the next edition of "right this minute." dr.
the first a special guest at a vacation retreat that special guest being a little baby elk. >> he's cutest a-crying. came up to the fence of this little vacation home at charlie's mountain retreat in alpine, arizona. interested in the family sitting there on the porch, interested in the dog named cooper. >> he went out to play with him. >> yeah. >> and that's a really good experience when you're on vacation, something else to add. >> good vacation video. >>...
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[sizzling] >> here at palermo restaurant in elk grove, chef giovanni toccagino puts this herbaceous,wn spear to good use. >> we got the little plate, a little bit of oive oil. we can put some asparagus here, and we gonna create a nice appetizer dishes. we can only have a little bit, pinch salt. a little bit, pinch of pepper. now we gonna get some mozz--fresh mozzarella cheese. look that. and what do we do with this? we put 'em in the salamander, and we cook 'em perfectly, and we give 'em some good, good taste. we got it. look that. look how perfect that is. [sniffs] listen the smell. ahh. when i was gro-growin' up, a kid, asparagus was food for the rich people. yeah. the poor people, well, we--we eat any type of salad, lettuce, cucumbers, tomato. asparagus, like, used to be the banana. only rich people eat that, because delicacy. so now we all like here these days, we all can eat asparagus. >> hello, everyone. i'm glen ikeda from ikeda's in auburn. today we're gonna be talkin' about the triple as--asparagus, avocados, and artichokes. artichokes, 90% grown in the monterey county. we h
[sizzling] >> here at palermo restaurant in elk grove, chef giovanni toccagino puts this herbaceous,wn spear to good use. >> we got the little plate, a little bit of oive oil. we can put some asparagus here, and we gonna create a nice appetizer dishes. we can only have a little bit, pinch salt. a little bit, pinch of pepper. now we gonna get some mozz--fresh mozzarella cheese. look that. and what do we do with this? we put 'em in the salamander, and we cook 'em perfectly, and we...
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we all played to the comments right now is the fact that you could look all content and elk that have to take three hundred and eight not out of nowhere and see what steve would have to avoid bankruptcy will have to tighten belts many nominating glacial the frozen tuesday and government office to overcome the crisis fix some of the classic back taxes on gas leak and the prices of the maze and expansion packs since i was motivated to walk the steps move into tears. eight thousand. i am on tuesday the state's sixteen thousand of those kind of a hopping in and i'm addicted to five thousand to boost the coffers. also a hockey hockey skates coffee to kick the maintenance of the state turns will stop and think those who won't leave them up a post about him and giving him a small one twenty seven. i am the boss ukrainians have to pay taxes to make it ninety eight percent feel that the company into the social justice beauty it appeared that the theme was accompanied by demonstration several thousand people can just centralization of judges access to information on ticket to the covenant and a
we all played to the comments right now is the fact that you could look all content and elk that have to take three hundred and eight not out of nowhere and see what steve would have to avoid bankruptcy will have to tighten belts many nominating glacial the frozen tuesday and government office to overcome the crisis fix some of the classic back taxes on gas leak and the prices of the maze and expansion packs since i was motivated to walk the steps move into tears. eight thousand. i am on...
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between montana and wyoming and is home to geysers including old faithful, bears, wolves, bison and elk. the idea of national parks started with yellowstone and there are now about 1200 such natural areas in more than 100 countries. >>> for those hoping to hike yosemite half-dome's this summer, permits are birch out through a lottery system with only 300 hikers allowed to use the cable system each day. if you are interested in getting a permit you need to make a request on the recreation.gov website between now and the end of march. those who are choosen will be notified next month. >>> the harsh winter weather has taken a toll on airlines. just the first two months of this year, united airline was forced to cancel 22,500 flights. that is four times the number of canceled flights cared to the same time the year before. the world's second largest airline says the cancellations are expected to affect tess bottom line and while unite was hit the hardest because it has major hubs in cold weather cities, such as chicago and newark. >> a bay area park that is closing for a year and the work t
between montana and wyoming and is home to geysers including old faithful, bears, wolves, bison and elk. the idea of national parks started with yellowstone and there are now about 1200 such natural areas in more than 100 countries. >>> for those hoping to hike yosemite half-dome's this summer, permits are birch out through a lottery system with only 300 hikers allowed to use the cable system each day. if you are interested in getting a permit you need to make a request on the...
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you had the best hunting ground, your tribe had a better chance to survive because more buffalo, and elk and antelope. and one of things that red cloud displayed was not only great courage and strength, and you know all kinds of warlike abilities, he demonstrated great intelligence and empathy. he didn't keep everything after coming back from a successful raid, he made sure the elders got of it and some families that were struggling got some of the bounty. and made sure old smoke and the other olders were taken care of. he started to gain a kind of respect he might not have gotten being a fatherless person. so in the 1850s, he began to be viewed as not chief, and i think that is important. that is one of the important things we found out. and i am glad bob brought up the research process because it was fascinating of being on the trail of red cloud and flying into the omaha and renting the car and driving through the dakotas and nebraska and red cloud was born in nebraska and ended up in the other states. as bob said, going to the research facilities, i think probably my favorite was the
you had the best hunting ground, your tribe had a better chance to survive because more buffalo, and elk and antelope. and one of things that red cloud displayed was not only great courage and strength, and you know all kinds of warlike abilities, he demonstrated great intelligence and empathy. he didn't keep everything after coming back from a successful raid, he made sure the elders got of it and some families that were struggling got some of the bounty. and made sure old smoke and the other...
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i try to rope bears, deer, elk, and if it moves or run i try to get a rope on it.ide a lot of colts for outside people and do some of my own i do, and if somebody calls and needs help, that is where i go. different outfits need people, doctor the calfs or help them. i don't know if i'm professional by i'm a cowboy. i just want to be able to say whatever needs to be done i get it it done. get the job done. i got a wife that puts up with me and then i got two boys that i'm trying to make them cowboys. they are getting to be pretty good cowboys. they are pretty good help. they are starting to figure it out and we keep going. my kid of mine is showing off. i just think it's a good way to be brought up, you know, and they get to learn how to deal with animals and the work ethnic, you know, coy bows have a good work ethic. >> i have had cows since being those boy's age. i want to a rancher and sustain and live the good life with your family, you know, rancher is a good life. did it. hard tore make a living, you know, a lot more families could make it and now it is toughe
i try to rope bears, deer, elk, and if it moves or run i try to get a rope on it.ide a lot of colts for outside people and do some of my own i do, and if somebody calls and needs help, that is where i go. different outfits need people, doctor the calfs or help them. i don't know if i'm professional by i'm a cowboy. i just want to be able to say whatever needs to be done i get it it done. get the job done. i got a wife that puts up with me and then i got two boys that i'm trying to make them...
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elk senador tomó una decisión. >> cientos de niños participaron en un tributo a césar chávez quien peleó
elk senador tomó una decisión. >> cientos de niños participaron en un tributo a césar chávez quien peleó
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i try to rope bears and dear and elk. if it moves or runs, like to try to get a rope on it.ide a lot of colts, you know, for outside people and i do some of my own that i do, but if somebody calls and needs help, that's where i to. different outfits need people to go doctor calves or babbed or move cows and i will hell them do that: i don't know if i am a professional, but i want to say i am a cowboy, you know. i just want to be able to say that whenever it needs to be done, i can getter done. >> that's how i want to be known as a cowboy, get the job done. i have a wife that puts up with me and i have two boys i am trying to make them cowboys. >> they are getting to be pretty good cowboys. [yelling.) >> they are pretty good help, starting to figure it out and keep going. >> kid of mine is showing off. i just think it's a good way to be brought up, you know, and they get to learn how to deal with animals and the work ethic, you know, cowboys, i think got a good work ethic. >> i have had cattle since i was them boys' age and, you know, that's what i want to be is a ranch some
i try to rope bears and dear and elk. if it moves or runs, like to try to get a rope on it.ide a lot of colts, you know, for outside people and i do some of my own that i do, but if somebody calls and needs help, that's where i to. different outfits need people to go doctor calves or babbed or move cows and i will hell them do that: i don't know if i am a professional, but i want to say i am a cowboy, you know. i just want to be able to say that whenever it needs to be done, i can getter done....
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volcano area looked like today, the rumblings could be heard for miles and earthquakes sent herds of wild elk into confused flight. all houses have been evacuated except for one. an 83-year-old man refuses to leave, says he's not scared. he describes what the quakes are like. >> a little uncanny, they just shake. in bed, you're protected, you're on two, three layers of springs. >> that was 34 years ago this week. that was march 1980. and those little earthquakes that mr. truman was feeling, said he didn't know if it made him feel drunk or what. small eruptions of gas at mt. st. helens. they were not a false alarm, they were in fact signs that an eruption was coming. and on may 18th, 1980, just a few weeks after that footage was shot, that eruption happened and it was huge and it was devastating. >> good evening, the mt. st. helens volcano erupted today, it was the worst eruption of that mountain in 123 years. at least five people were killed fleeing down the mountainside and more feared dead. >> at 8:32 this morning, mt. st. helens shuddered with a strong earthquake. the explosion was heard m
volcano area looked like today, the rumblings could be heard for miles and earthquakes sent herds of wild elk into confused flight. all houses have been evacuated except for one. an 83-year-old man refuses to leave, says he's not scared. he describes what the quakes are like. >> a little uncanny, they just shake. in bed, you're protected, you're on two, three layers of springs. >> that was 34 years ago this week. that was march 1980. and those little earthquakes that mr. truman was...
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i had descriptions of houses. 30 miles out of town in elk grove or next door. >> she had pages and pages of all kinds of information. the police pulled a few pages out as evidence but it is evidence of nothing. >> cleland argued repeatedly that gloria was less credible than gary masse. masse could be believed, he insisted, because there had been no deal made for his testimony. >> there was no deal. he said it a dozen times. >> the prosecution said masse had not been promised that he would receive any benefit. but he hoped that he would get a benefit. >> mr. masse was hoping if i tell truth, that judge has to give me something. but we never made any kind of deal with him. >> two days later, the jury returned its verdict. guilty of murder in the first degree. gloria was sentenced to 32 to life. >> i just wanted to scream at this jury. are you crazy? how could you do this? how can you possibly believe this? and then they took me away. i lost every single thing that i ever had. but i convinced myself that as long as i could do something to help somebody, that it wasn't just an entire waste o
i had descriptions of houses. 30 miles out of town in elk grove or next door. >> she had pages and pages of all kinds of information. the police pulled a few pages out as evidence but it is evidence of nothing. >> cleland argued repeatedly that gloria was less credible than gary masse. masse could be believed, he insisted, because there had been no deal made for his testimony. >> there was no deal. he said it a dozen times. >> the prosecution said masse had not been...
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to accomplish that, comcast is awarding $150,000 in grants to nonprofits in fresno and elk grove nearramento. >>> coming up, one of the strictest bans of its kind. doing away with plastic water bottles and what it's hoping people will do instead. what russia did today that raised worries worldwide as vladimir putin pulled troops back from the ukrainian boarder, also. >> every single person that we know that has reported sexual assault has been fired for being raped. >> tonight, our investigation into sexual assault and a military culture and retailuation continues. after the break you'll hear their stories and why they are optimistic for a new level of accountability. woah, this kitchen is beautiful! give him the tour. let me show you! soft-close drawers, farm sink! where's my room? we had to take just a little bit for the kitchen. because your kitchen dreams can be big. ikea has it all. >>> tonight, an issue of honor and betrayal. assault and retaliation in the military and california national guard. >> this follows a bay area investigation uncovering the sexual assault and subsequen
to accomplish that, comcast is awarding $150,000 in grants to nonprofits in fresno and elk grove nearramento. >>> coming up, one of the strictest bans of its kind. doing away with plastic water bottles and what it's hoping people will do instead. what russia did today that raised worries worldwide as vladimir putin pulled troops back from the ukrainian boarder, also. >> every single person that we know that has reported sexual assault has been fired for being raped. >>...
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. >> i think it rhymes with elk care? or something?l be watching the cycle starts next. we're gonna be late. ♪ ♪ ♪ oh, are we early? [ male announcer ] commute your way with the bold, all-new nissan rogue. ♪ with the bold, all-new nissan rogue. my she's awesome.st, when i go in there, i want to be awesome too. so i've totally gone pro with crest pro-health. go pro with crest pro-health. the first time i tried crest pro-health it felt different, i mean it felt clean. crest pro-health protects all these areas dentists check most. she's going to do backflips when she sees this. 4 out of 5 dentists confirmed these pro-health products helped maintain a professional clean. i am extremely impressed. i guess that's what happens when you go pro. go pro with crest pro-health. excuse me, did you say you want to see my teeth, oh i'm sorry. >>> psyching right now, d-day for obama care, the last day to fa dance to the music or -- let's face it, our medical system is not going to be fixed until the healthy person sings. see what i did there? and we s
. >> i think it rhymes with elk care? or something?l be watching the cycle starts next. we're gonna be late. ♪ ♪ ♪ oh, are we early? [ male announcer ] commute your way with the bold, all-new nissan rogue. ♪ with the bold, all-new nissan rogue. my she's awesome.st, when i go in there, i want to be awesome too. so i've totally gone pro with crest pro-health. go pro with crest pro-health. the first time i tried crest pro-health it felt different, i mean it felt clean. crest...
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. >> host: i think one question i had about the books are thinking about to the charles murray elk grovecontroversy, which i'm sure you remember vividly in how tense that was. everyone got up saturday thing because they were trying to the college i behavior groups. you know, i think it is great you are picking up things that are successful. i worry without looking at the other side you are kind of cherry-picking the good stuff. so i want to know, but make it if? if you had to write the opposite book, where would the opposite book land? >> guest: is a totally fair question. as we all know, the hypothesis was an i.q. hypothesis. we refute that in the book. it's be very clear. third-generation asian-americans which undercuts the i.q. hypothesis. people a steady chinese-americans. they've done the i.q. studies and may find that the i.q. is not different. so we look at that. the book excludes, in my view, pernicious i.q. explanation, which is unfounded. we look at the ominous, a group that's poor, try to show how they don't have the triple package. we look at appellations. we try to show how
. >> host: i think one question i had about the books are thinking about to the charles murray elk grovecontroversy, which i'm sure you remember vividly in how tense that was. everyone got up saturday thing because they were trying to the college i behavior groups. you know, i think it is great you are picking up things that are successful. i worry without looking at the other side you are kind of cherry-picking the good stuff. so i want to know, but make it if? if you had to write the...
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a full two months after a chemical spill into the elk river was reported january 9th.uary 18th, the 300,000 people were given the all clear to use their tap water. heather rogers profiles the people two months later and their struggle since january. thanks so much for joining me. >> thanks so much for having me, alex. >> i was heartbroken looking at the uphill battle these people have just to get through their days. now two months later. talk about the most shocking thing you found. >> governor tomlin told the people of the area, 300,000 people, that they didn't really have any answers about the toxicity of the water and that it was really just up to the people to decide. he said it's your decision, whether you want to drink the water or not. and so a lot of people -- >> a decision. how are they supposed to make this decision? do they sense something? do they smell something? do they taste something? >> so, at the beginning of the spill, there was a sort of licorice odor. and sometimes people can still smell that. most of the time they can't. but there have been no tes
a full two months after a chemical spill into the elk river was reported january 9th.uary 18th, the 300,000 people were given the all clear to use their tap water. heather rogers profiles the people two months later and their struggle since january. thanks so much for joining me. >> thanks so much for having me, alex. >> i was heartbroken looking at the uphill battle these people have just to get through their days. now two months later. talk about the most shocking thing you found....
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membership in various organizations, the fact that people were no longer belonging to the, you know, elks club or the rotary club or the league of women voters. and i happened to run into a friend who owned a bowling alley. and he said, 'gosh, bob, you don't know it but you've stumbled on to the major economic problems facing my industry, because although more americans are bowling than ever before--bowling is up in america--bowling leagues, bowling in teams is off by about 60 percent.' and the money it turns out, in bowling, is in the beer and pretzels. because when you buy--when you dr--when you--when you bowl in a league, you drink four times as mer--much beer and you eat four times as many pretzels. and the money in bowling is in the beer and pretzels, not in the balls and shoes, so they were in this funny situation in which he was aware of the fact that people were bowling more but not bowling in leagues. and so i thought that captured the fact that we were--we were not connecting with our friends and neighbors as much as we--as we once did. and i wanted to get across the idea that i
membership in various organizations, the fact that people were no longer belonging to the, you know, elks club or the rotary club or the league of women voters. and i happened to run into a friend who owned a bowling alley. and he said, 'gosh, bob, you don't know it but you've stumbled on to the major economic problems facing my industry, because although more americans are bowling than ever before--bowling is up in america--bowling leagues, bowling in teams is off by about 60 percent.' and the...
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a progressive and a conservative viewing things in this context and a lot of other people of those elks, that is good news. that at some point, cbo on some level will have to acknowledge that. that is important because you can't do a grand bargain on the budget -- you can't even do a mini grand bargain on the budget unless you reform our tax laws, douminate exemptions and something more along the lines of what some symbols was. -- what simpson bowles was. andteps on everybody's toes that is the way you have to start tax reform. i was on the ways and means committee in 1986 when this was done between president reagan and rostenkowski. remember, it did not start with reagan and rostenkowski. it started with bill bradley and jack cap and it took a while to bubble to the surface. majortarted to talk about tax reform in 1982 and 1983 and it was not enacted until 1986. we are further down the starting point than usual because you have the chairman of the clore committee -- there andortunity is it should be taken. requires quite honestly president of -- presidential leadership. president obama
a progressive and a conservative viewing things in this context and a lot of other people of those elks, that is good news. that at some point, cbo on some level will have to acknowledge that. that is important because you can't do a grand bargain on the budget -- you can't even do a mini grand bargain on the budget unless you reform our tax laws, douminate exemptions and something more along the lines of what some symbols was. -- what simpson bowles was. andteps on everybody's toes that is the...
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the elks club, other individuals home ities, including depot, by the way, which the company has made a huge commitment, as i'm sure you know, to support interim beds and ut to supply all of that. it was a terrific combination of people coming together, but it also wouldn't have happened without the money from the v.a. grant. so these are the kinds of programs i very much support. hands on. s, it is eight veterans, but you know, one that is worth doing. so i just wanted to let you no that every time i go home, i make sure we visit with veterans . thank you for your service. of course i look forward to work wg my colleagues to meak sure we provide the kind of support that will enable us to meet the challenges of our veterans. >> thank you very much, senator. >> we may have some votes soon, so we may have to juggle things ith people leaving and coming. so i -- i will begin and request a short answer from the panelists. you probably wanted to say something, right? take your time. i'm sorry. >> very supportive comments made by all the members here today. members. committee, thank you for
the elks club, other individuals home ities, including depot, by the way, which the company has made a huge commitment, as i'm sure you know, to support interim beds and ut to supply all of that. it was a terrific combination of people coming together, but it also wouldn't have happened without the money from the v.a. grant. so these are the kinds of programs i very much support. hands on. s, it is eight veterans, but you know, one that is worth doing. so i just wanted to let you no that every...
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. >> it was really weird at the shell station on elk camino real and san carlos tripoli said that hea weapon. he was ushered out by the brave employer you works there. >> new this morning, this is the day the people have been waiting for. they get to that have free pancakes. today is national pack a day. terisa estacio takes a look. >> they are showing up at this i how restaurant in san francisco to get their free short stack of pancakes. this is off for good cause. today at 7:00 a.m. until 10:00 p.m. this is the day that you can get these pancakes and is off for charity. >> instead of paying for a stack of pancakes, the restaurant chain that is asking you to don a mum don't me money. since then, i have restaurants have raised $30 million. as muc there also other places that are participating. i spoke with people who have already showed up this morning to get their pancakes. >> we're helping out children, we are getting a good meal. >> are you a big pancake san? >> yes, a free pancake fan. >> if your headed out, let us know. terisa estacio kron 4 news read >> electric vehicles will n
. >> it was really weird at the shell station on elk camino real and san carlos tripoli said that hea weapon. he was ushered out by the brave employer you works there. >> new this morning, this is the day the people have been waiting for. they get to that have free pancakes. today is national pack a day. terisa estacio takes a look. >> they are showing up at this i how restaurant in san francisco to get their free short stack of pancakes. this is off for good cause. today at...
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german photographer elke vogelsang shared these snapshots online of her photogenic friends, her threese are natural cameras. they have beauty and character and wants to share them online and people are going nuts over these photos. i thought they might make you smile. you get a little emisunshine and dog action and life is good in "pop news." >> always unpredictable. >> you took a camera and k.j. would earn it -- >> she's a jack russell terrier. >> she's like a supermodel. i don't do this unless there's ten biscuits. >> i don't do my best without ten biscuits. >>> alicia keys, certainly has folks abuzz as she is vacationing with her husband, his ex-wife and their kid. his ex had blamed the music superstar, in fact, for breaking apart her marriage, but now they apparently have put it all behind them at least for the sake of the kids. abc's linzie janis has this singular family getaway. >> reporter: call them the ultimate modern family. grammy winner alicia keys seen here on vacation with her husband, music producer swizz beatz. but sitting right next to them on the edge of her chair, b
german photographer elke vogelsang shared these snapshots online of her photogenic friends, her threese are natural cameras. they have beauty and character and wants to share them online and people are going nuts over these photos. i thought they might make you smile. you get a little emisunshine and dog action and life is good in "pop news." >> always unpredictable. >> you took a camera and k.j. would earn it -- >> she's a jack russell terrier. >> she's like a...
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you'll recall, a chemical used to clean coal leaked into the elk river in january.supply, and left about 300-thousand people without drinking water. some for more than a week. the c-d-c has since said the water is safe. but independent testing results will be released later today. another batch of white house papers from the clinton administration will be out today. the national archives is releasing 25-hundred pages this afternoon. they're expected to include documents from president clinton's former speechwriter and a domestic policy adviser. you can also learn more about mr. clinton's farewell address. and in new jersey today. governor chris christie will take questions from reporters on the bridgegate scandal. its his first news conference with the media on this topic in more than two months. christie's office just released a report clearing him of any wrongdoing in the lane closures that locked up traffic on the washington bridge last year. one man's road rage became instant karma on a highway in florida this week -- and it was all caught on video. here's jeann
you'll recall, a chemical used to clean coal leaked into the elk river in january.supply, and left about 300-thousand people without drinking water. some for more than a week. the c-d-c has since said the water is safe. but independent testing results will be released later today. another batch of white house papers from the clinton administration will be out today. the national archives is releasing 25-hundred pages this afternoon. they're expected to include documents from president clinton's...
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president, around these high-elevation forests, where people -- where people hunt for elk in the fall, they produce the waters that allow people to raft in the rio grande during the summer. they're the places where people cross-country ski and alpine ski in the winter. and they are under direct threat from a changing climate. we know now that the extreme weathers we're seeing really come at an enormous economic cost. and there was a new study published recently in the journal "frontiers and ecology and environment" that reveals the trend in just how much ignoring this problem has cost the american taxpayer over the course of the last couple decades. they went in the study and they went back and they looked at fire fighting in the early 1990's, around 1993. and the average cost of fighting fires on our national forests at that time was $350 million a season. it's a lot of money. that's real money. and that's spread over, you know, many, many different states. but fast forward to today and we are spending on average $2 billion -- with a "b" -- billion dollars a fire season fighting fire
president, around these high-elevation forests, where people -- where people hunt for elk in the fall, they produce the waters that allow people to raft in the rio grande during the summer. they're the places where people cross-country ski and alpine ski in the winter. and they are under direct threat from a changing climate. we know now that the extreme weathers we're seeing really come at an enormous economic cost. and there was a new study published recently in the journal "frontiers...
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that's kind of how many of our traditional communities view mule deer and elk and the wild game that has always called new mexico home. we disee sesee direct impacts tr wildlife population. when the mule deer population crashes or you have a fire that literally you can't hunt in the place that you used to hunt because this year it's closed because they had a replacing fire and they're not letting anybody in there are people that rely on that activity to get them through the winter. those impacts are always felt by the people who can -- who have the least means to be in control of that situation. and that is an enormous challenge that i think we should do a better job of illustrating some of those stories and making sure that we make it clear just what the impacts are to the people who have the least means to, as you said, go stay in a hotel simply because there is an extreme weather event on the coast of new jersey or there is a fire in new mexico. there are many -- many of my constituents couldn't afford to stay in a hotel. and they're the ones bearing the brunt of the challengees.
that's kind of how many of our traditional communities view mule deer and elk and the wild game that has always called new mexico home. we disee sesee direct impacts tr wildlife population. when the mule deer population crashes or you have a fire that literally you can't hunt in the place that you used to hunt because this year it's closed because they had a replacing fire and they're not letting anybody in there are people that rely on that activity to get them through the winter. those...
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wildfires, winter storms, tornadoes, hurricanes, droughts and chemical leaks like the one into the elk river in west virginia that threatened the water supply of hundreds of thousands of people. finally, we must be mindful of the environment in which we pursue all these missions. first we operate in a time of severe budget constraints. as secretary of the department of homeland security, i therefore believe i am obligated to identify and eliminate inefficiencies, waste and unnecessary duplications of resources across dhs' large and decentralized beurocracy while pursuing important missions such as the recap tallization of the aging coast guard fleet. second, i am mindful of the surveys that reflect that morale is low within various components of dhs. i intend to remind our workforce of the importance of their homeland security mission and that the department's greatest asset in the pursuit of these missions is our people. i will be a champion for the men and women of dhs, and i will advocate on their behalf. i look forward to working with this committee. the chairman is correct that i
wildfires, winter storms, tornadoes, hurricanes, droughts and chemical leaks like the one into the elk river in west virginia that threatened the water supply of hundreds of thousands of people. finally, we must be mindful of the environment in which we pursue all these missions. first we operate in a time of severe budget constraints. as secretary of the department of homeland security, i therefore believe i am obligated to identify and eliminate inefficiencies, waste and unnecessary...
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these are exclusive images films by the elk around the foundation. of eleven bodies lined up in a hospital morgue. civilians killed in an american attack. this took place in september two thousand and twelve. that day shots from above were fired on a truck in iraq one hundred fifty kilometers to the south of the capital. these are images were filmed shortly after the attack. did the bodies of two civilians trapped in the back of a car. the missiles were targeting to presume to terrorists they didn't hit the right target. three months later the washington post ran the headline. when american drones kill civilians. the prestigious newspaper disclosed that their sources within the u.s. administration recognized anonymously that it had indeed been a u.s. strike. mohamad. vista gator is the one who filmed the bodies among the victims there are two children. can look at the fla how this small body on the ground is a little girl and just next to her is a little boy of eight. have you seen this kind of thing before bombings like this no never have the had wa
these are exclusive images films by the elk around the foundation. of eleven bodies lined up in a hospital morgue. civilians killed in an american attack. this took place in september two thousand and twelve. that day shots from above were fired on a truck in iraq one hundred fifty kilometers to the south of the capital. these are images were filmed shortly after the attack. did the bodies of two civilians trapped in the back of a car. the missiles were targeting to presume to terrorists they...
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interest yeah i'm the father of one of those guys my son is that he's one of them i think it was an elk range shooting at police officers is final but even more outrageous was the order they were given him to carry out their duties without the service codes. think of which america right sector was mounting an attack they started throwing stones at us there was a hail of stones and firebombs people had gone there with axis we tried to hold them back while they tried to provoke us twice we fell back they came forward and started throwing stones there are a lot of injured among us many people suffered injuries to their limbs i. think i think i would say you should we stood there with nothing but shields and bottoms all my officers and i was by coming up like caught on fire but they were shooting at us as though we would talk get to the firing range well we want to shoot that guy let's shoot this one how about one seventy one one later i saw one of the officers the bullet went into his arm and came out of his shoulder should. someone have bullet wounds right through both my legs or my prote
interest yeah i'm the father of one of those guys my son is that he's one of them i think it was an elk range shooting at police officers is final but even more outrageous was the order they were given him to carry out their duties without the service codes. think of which america right sector was mounting an attack they started throwing stones at us there was a hail of stones and firebombs people had gone there with axis we tried to hold them back while they tried to provoke us twice we fell...
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i had descriptions of houses. 30 miles out of town in elk grove or next door. >> she had pages and pages the police pulled a few pages out as evidence but it is evidence of nothing. >> cleland argued repeatedly that gloria was less credible than gary masse. masse could be believed, he insisted, because there had been no deal made for his testimony. >> there was no deal. he said it a dozen times. >> the prosecution said masse had not been promised that he would receive any benefit. but he hoped that he would get a benefit. >> mr. masse was hoping if i tell truth, that judge has to give me something. but we never made any kind of deal with him. >> two days later, the jury returned its verdict. guilty of murder in the first degree. gloria was sentenced to 32 to life. >> i just wanted to scream at this jury. are you crazy? how could you do this? how can you possibly believe this? and then they took me away. i lost every single thing that i ever had. but i convinced myself that as long as i could do something to help somebody, that it wasn't just an entire waste of my life. >> in prison, glor
i had descriptions of houses. 30 miles out of town in elk grove or next door. >> she had pages and pages the police pulled a few pages out as evidence but it is evidence of nothing. >> cleland argued repeatedly that gloria was less credible than gary masse. masse could be believed, he insisted, because there had been no deal made for his testimony. >> there was no deal. he said it a dozen times. >> the prosecution said masse had not been promised that he would receive...