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trace gallagher is in hollywood, near the fault line.race, some of the developers say they were surprised by the new map. >> reporter: very surprised. we're at hollywood and vine, standing directly on a fault line. and california law says you can't build on a fault line. the problem is that law has been ignored for more than two decades because they stopped mapping the fault lines in the '90s because of budgetary constrainses gruesome have a new map and you have this project 500 feet off the faultline, under construction, $200 million. you mentioned capital records right here, directly on the fault. and then right down here next to this red building, they building something called the millennium project. $650 million and stand right in the heart of this fault line, and when these maps are finalized several months from now, if in fact it does go right in the middle of the faultline? you can expect some construction to halt. listen to a geologist. >> around july 8th of this year, the final map will be published, and those final maps carry
trace gallagher is in hollywood, near the fault line.race, some of the developers say they were surprised by the new map. >> reporter: very surprised. we're at hollywood and vine, standing directly on a fault line. and california law says you can't build on a fault line. the problem is that law has been ignored for more than two decades because they stopped mapping the fault lines in the '90s because of budgetary constrainses gruesome have a new map and you have this project 500 feet off...
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fault lines josh has the story . >> reporter: fault lines traveled to new orleans to examine the impactation on the city's immigrant community. obama has assured critics that ice is using discretion in its deportation efforts. >> we are focusing our limited resource on his violent offenders and people convicted of crimes and as a result we have increased the removal of criminals by 70% . >> reporter: heard that ice has been operating a new program in new orleans called carry. it stands for criminal alien removal initiative. carry, ice says, is focused on immigrants, who, quote, pose a serious threat to the community. >> it's a small terrifying effect. they'll go in to a grocery store and take three people. >> reporter: she has been piecing together the impact of carcarry on immigrant families. is there a suspicion? this isn't associated with any other crime? >> what we have heard from the testimonies that we have been gathering. literally the ice agents will go in to apartment complexes, bible studies and anyone who looks latino, sometimes they ask questions, sometimes they just handcuf
fault lines josh has the story . >> reporter: fault lines traveled to new orleans to examine the impactation on the city's immigrant community. obama has assured critics that ice is using discretion in its deportation efforts. >> we are focusing our limited resource on his violent offenders and people convicted of crimes and as a result we have increased the removal of criminals by 70% . >> reporter: heard that ice has been operating a new program in new orleans called carry....
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ty planners and the council knew the project was close to an active fault line, but a new geological line is closer than thought. it is illegal to build right on top of a fault line. >> the millennium hollywood project near the landmark capitol records building is 1 million square feet of office, residential, hotel and retail space, including 239 and 35 story towers that. the new map released by the state shows the $200 million towers are within the 1,000-foot danger zone of the hollywood fault line, requiring extensive testing to find whether the fault would run directly under the buildings. >> no building that we know of can be built actually astride the surface rupture of an active fault, and that's why it's forbidden in california to build across the trace of an active fault. >> the line is 10 miles long, running near the historical hollywood and sunset boulevards. it's a surface rupture fault, the kind that could crack open the ground. an investigation by the los angeles times last fall revealed the city used outdated fault maps to approve 14 major projects. the millennium was i
ty planners and the council knew the project was close to an active fault line, but a new geological line is closer than thought. it is illegal to build right on top of a fault line. >> the millennium hollywood project near the landmark capitol records building is 1 million square feet of office, residential, hotel and retail space, including 239 and 35 story towers that. the new map released by the state shows the $200 million towers are within the 1,000-foot danger zone of the...
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. >> geologists didn't know that a fault line was running under northridge when the quake hit which ishy the governor jerry brown is allowing a budget increase to map and find the fault lines. >> a chilly tradition in south korea, where an annual event draws thousands to a frozen river, braving the cold. >>> and the first lady growing older gracefully. michelle obama >> we are down to the n.f.l.'s final four. the first game on sunday an old school match-up between old masters, tom brady of the patriots and peyton manning of the broncos. 90 other players will suit up on championship day sunday, but the big-named quarterbacks are where it's at, so says our analyst, chaar een williams. >> it's a quarterback match-up, we have to appreciate how good it is, a great quarterback rivalry. they have met three times, and it's seven years since we saw this. they are late in their careers, it could be the last time we see the guys, we have to enjoy this for what it is. >> sunday's second title game will not be the last time we see san francisco and seattle lock horns. they play twice a year and spl
. >> geologists didn't know that a fault line was running under northridge when the quake hit which ishy the governor jerry brown is allowing a budget increase to map and find the fault lines. >> a chilly tradition in south korea, where an annual event draws thousands to a frozen river, braving the cold. >>> and the first lady growing older gracefully. michelle obama >> we are down to the n.f.l.'s final four. the first game on sunday an old school match-up between old...
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he is the cohost of aljazeera's fault lines program. and you can see more on america tonight with joie chen. that's at 9:00 eastern. and the entire program airs on friday. >>> the u.s. is accusing syria today of using stalling tactics to delay destroying the chemical weapons stockpiles. nick schiffrin joins us from geneva, and how big of a concern is this chemical weapons report? >> bell, tony, it's a big concern. remember, the u.s. almost went to war with syria over its use of chemical weapons. and what the u.s. has been saying private over the last few weeks, they have made public now, their fear that assad is stalling. the big deadline, june 30th, when all of the chemical weapons are supposed to be destroyed. and president obama fears that if you get close to the june 30th deadline and the weapons are not destroyed, there will be a lot of pressure on him to launch a military strike. and he doesn't want that pressure. and that why you see the u.s. going public with this today, so far ahead of the june 30th deadline. >> today is the la
he is the cohost of aljazeera's fault lines program. and you can see more on america tonight with joie chen. that's at 9:00 eastern. and the entire program airs on friday. >>> the u.s. is accusing syria today of using stalling tactics to delay destroying the chemical weapons stockpiles. nick schiffrin joins us from geneva, and how big of a concern is this chemical weapons report? >> bell, tony, it's a big concern. remember, the u.s. almost went to war with syria over its use of...
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state and city planners knew the site was close to a fault line. a geological map shows it is closer than thought. brian rooney has more. >> the millenium hollywood project near the landmark capital records building is one million square feet of office, residential, hotel and retail space, including two 39 and 30 story towers. the geological map released by the state shows the $200 million flowers are within the 100,000 foot danger zone of the hollywood fault line, requiring testing to find whether the fault runs under the building. >> no building can be built astride the surface rupture of a fault. that's why it's forbidden in california to build across the act fault. >> it is run, near the historical hollywood and sunset booul vards. it's a fault that could crack open the ground. the city used outdated fault maps to approve 14 projects, the millenium hollywood included. the new map is a draft until final approval. opponents seized upon it as proof that the millenium hollywood should be stopped. >> if the buildings, heaven forbid, get built, they'
state and city planners knew the site was close to a fault line. a geological map shows it is closer than thought. brian rooney has more. >> the millenium hollywood project near the landmark capital records building is one million square feet of office, residential, hotel and retail space, including two 39 and 30 story towers. the geological map released by the state shows the $200 million flowers are within the 100,000 foot danger zone of the hollywood fault line, requiring testing to...
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. >> caldwell points out there are three fault lines, believing the continuous pumping of waste water impacted the fault plane to the point of causing the quakes. in recent decades there has been little to no activity here. >> we ought to consider pumping less and slower, and see if that helps. >> how would that be received by the oil and gas companies. >> not well. it would slow down everything. >> monday night dozens of residents decided they'd jump on a bus, go to austin and put pressure on state leaders to get something done. the mayor thinks it's too early for that. >> they know there's a problem. they are hiring a sys meteorologist. the commission is aware of problem. i don't think it's time to bring out the pitch forks and the torches yet. >> until there is conclusive evidence from the study the railroad commission is starting, opinions will fly. >> people are overreacting. i don't think it has anything to do with the oil field. >> if it does geologists say people don't need to fear a massive quake. this work can't cause one. the u.s. geological survey is working to determine w
. >> caldwell points out there are three fault lines, believing the continuous pumping of waste water impacted the fault plane to the point of causing the quakes. in recent decades there has been little to no activity here. >> we ought to consider pumping less and slower, and see if that helps. >> how would that be received by the oil and gas companies. >> not well. it would slow down everything. >> monday night dozens of residents decided they'd jump on a bus, go...
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part of the ring of fire filled with volcanos and fault lines. in hawaii look at this, a woman so thankful to be alive after a sink hole opened up and swallowed her truck. look at this, on the side there with her inside. she says it just sucked her in. days of rain weakened roads the woman was able to climb out of the window and said she hurt her ribs and is otherwise okay. >> wow. remarkable. >> time now for consumer news with michael finney. >> we have had interesting stuff going on here. survey by check book shows increased competition in the grocery business means you can lower your food bill. discounters and nontraditional sellers are changing the way it's sold oochl there hasn't been a lot of competition here for a long time in terms of groceries. now, there is. >> by changing stores you shop at, you can save 25% on your groceries. gas prices have gone up about a nickel during past week depending where you fill up. it appears that won't last long. that trend is expected to continue. triple a says average prices was about $3.49 per gallon pr
part of the ring of fire filled with volcanos and fault lines. in hawaii look at this, a woman so thankful to be alive after a sink hole opened up and swallowed her truck. look at this, on the side there with her inside. she says it just sucked her in. days of rain weakened roads the woman was able to climb out of the window and said she hurt her ribs and is otherwise okay. >> wow. remarkable. >> time now for consumer news with michael finney. >> we have had interesting stuff...
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. >> fault lines travel to exam the impact of deportations. obama has ensured is using discretion in it's deportation efforts. >> we are focusing our limited resourced on violent offenders and as a result, we have inceased the removal of criminals by 70%. we heard that ice has been operating a new program called carry, it stands for criminal, alien, removal initiative. carry is focused on immigrants "pose a serious threat to the community." it is a small terrifying effect, so go into a grocery store and take as few people. >> she has been piecing together the impact on immigrant families. >> is there a suspicious? this isn't associated with any other crime? >> we heard from the testimonies we have been gathering is that literally people -- the ice agents will go into apartment complexes bible studies, anyone who looks latino, sometimes they ask questions. sometimes they just handcuff people. fingerprint them, and they have any sort of minor record or any previous immigration history they take them into custody. >> in represent as shift for new
. >> fault lines travel to exam the impact of deportations. obama has ensured is using discretion in it's deportation efforts. >> we are focusing our limited resourced on violent offenders and as a result, we have inceased the removal of criminals by 70%. we heard that ice has been operating a new program called carry, it stands for criminal, alien, removal initiative. carry is focused on immigrants "pose a serious threat to the community." it is a small terrifying effect,...
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. >> this week on fault lines investigates children at work in agriculture, america's hidden harvest. it's saturday morning at mariana higareda's house. she's taking her daughter and granddaughter out to the fields to pick onions. since it's a weekend, it will be a full day of harvesting. >> mariana and her children follow the harvest across texas, into new mexico and colorado. they live in their home in laredo, texas, for only part of the year. onions have to be harvested by hand. workers clip off the roots and green tops, and collect them into burlap bags to cure in the field. >> the workers earn between 80 cents to $1.75 per bag of onions. for the young men that work at a very fast clip that means that they could potentially earn up to $20 an hour. however most of these people are earning less than $10. that means that there's an incentive for families to bring their kids up. the kid's bags are counted towards their parent totals, thereby making them more productive. >> it also means these children are making far less than the minimum wage. the us government estimates that hundreds
. >> this week on fault lines investigates children at work in agriculture, america's hidden harvest. it's saturday morning at mariana higareda's house. she's taking her daughter and granddaughter out to the fields to pick onions. since it's a weekend, it will be a full day of harvesting. >> mariana and her children follow the harvest across texas, into new mexico and colorado. they live in their home in laredo, texas, for only part of the year. onions have to be harvested by hand....
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we will may have underappreciated thinking the real fault line in iraq was somehow between those who democracy and those who is believe in dictatorship. i think the real fault lines have to do with the fact that iraq is one of these countries sort of on the edge between the arab and persian world, between the arab and turkish world. it is one of these countries that will always have these kinds of issues depending how well they're able to deal with it. right now with a completely unmitigated situation disaster situation in syria, i don't think there's a lot of iraqi government, even if it were god's gift to governments i don't think they would have an easy time. >> do you think it would help to bring back american troops? >> no, i don't think that is a realistic prospect. certainly i don't think there's a lot of stomach for it in this country. i don't think it's really what the solution requires. i think it's going to have to involve a lot of political work. and some security work to be sure by the iraqi government. >> all right. ambassador chris hill, thank you as always. good to sp
we will may have underappreciated thinking the real fault line in iraq was somehow between those who democracy and those who is believe in dictatorship. i think the real fault lines have to do with the fact that iraq is one of these countries sort of on the edge between the arab and persian world, between the arab and turkish world. it is one of these countries that will always have these kinds of issues depending how well they're able to deal with it. right now with a completely unmitigated...
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think. >> reporter: the governor is hoping to use some of the state's surplus to better map the fault lines, the fault that caused this quake we didn't even know about then. by the way, this morning in the valley, there was another earthquake. not a big one but it woke up a few people. back to you. >> really frightening. it looks like it's very windy out there. i can tell from your live shot. that's certainly not going to make it easier for the firefighters. >> reporter: no, it is not. >> jane, thanks so much. appreciate it. >>> in today's yahoo! finance question of the day, we asked given the uptick in natural disasters, should all homeowners be required to have homeowners insurance? 37% say yes. 54% say no. it should be up to the homeowner to assess the risk. 9% say the government should pick up the bill. that's interesting. >> yeah. wow. crazy. >>> all right. washington's $1.1 trillion spending bill not music to the s.e.c.'s ears. congress taking away half of the $50 million the agency was expecting for technology upgrades. what impact will this have on security? that's coming up next. (
think. >> reporter: the governor is hoping to use some of the state's surplus to better map the fault lines, the fault that caused this quake we didn't even know about then. by the way, this morning in the valley, there was another earthquake. not a big one but it woke up a few people. back to you. >> really frightening. it looks like it's very windy out there. i can tell from your live shot. that's certainly not going to make it easier for the firefighters. >> reporter: no,...
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the region is fracturing along fault lines that were always there but in the absence of any strong central government anywhere in the region, extremists are asserting themselves in this area and other groups are asserting themselves here and there. and the region is fragmenting. >> how does that affect the united states? >> the u.s. troops put a lot of blood on the lines to defend the state of iraq, a lot of money was spent. but the barack obama administration has publicly declared a wish to not be involved in the middle east as previous administrations were. and the result of that is obviously a lot of turmoil and upheaval because america was the biggest power in this region. >> liz sleigh of the "washington post" thanks so much. >> thank you. >>> and now to our signature segment, our indepth reports from around the nation and around the world. tonight we look at the possible lirng between music and learning. there was a sharp drop in music education programs in the nation's school during the quarter searching ending in 2008 and some were cut following the great recession. what affect tha
the region is fracturing along fault lines that were always there but in the absence of any strong central government anywhere in the region, extremists are asserting themselves in this area and other groups are asserting themselves here and there. and the region is fragmenting. >> how does that affect the united states? >> the u.s. troops put a lot of blood on the lines to defend the state of iraq, a lot of money was spent. but the barack obama administration has publicly declared...
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tonight, fault lines examines the nations largest law enforcement agency and asks who is holding them accountable when they pull the trigger. >> people here call this ambos nogales, or both nogales. but a steel fence built in the name of national security divides this border town. i've come to meet jose's family they live just blocks from where jose was killed. >> his brother diego worked at a shop in the center of town. jose would often meet him to help mop the floor before closing. that night, he never made it. jose antonio was shot to death, right on this street corner. the walls on this doctors office are still riddled with bullet holes. now, the border patrol's explanation for what happened hinges on the fact they say their agents were threatened by somebody throwing rocks on this side of the fence. but standing here, the first thing you ask yourself is: could a 16 year old boy really threaten somebody standing on top of what's at least a 20 foot cliff, and on the other side of that fence? whatever took place here that night, there's video cameras right there which recorded every
tonight, fault lines examines the nations largest law enforcement agency and asks who is holding them accountable when they pull the trigger. >> people here call this ambos nogales, or both nogales. but a steel fence built in the name of national security divides this border town. i've come to meet jose's family they live just blocks from where jose was killed. >> his brother diego worked at a shop in the center of town. jose would often meet him to help mop the floor before...
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the state now believes the building may be happening right on top of newly discovered fault lines.osed to construction have filed a lawsuit to stop it. >> this is an arrow in the heart of the most ill-conceived, dangerous and reckless project in recent memory in the city of los angeles, probably in los angeles history. >> reporter: developers are telling us the geological tests they've done on those sites show no active earthquake fault activity. guys, back to you. >> thank you for that, jane wells. also to see jane back then as well. hasn't changed. >> well, she's even more attractive and beautiful and intelligent than back then. i will say this. my mother was six months pregnant with me in february of 1971, when they had a 6.6 quake. a lot of people died. it's scary out there. when it comes, it's fast and furious and scary. >> it is. >>> coming up next, one stock that is really stinking up the joint. why you can maybe blame justin bieber. >>> then we are live with jessica alba. she is not just beautiful, she is a bold businesswoman. the big milestone her and -- there you go, wave
the state now believes the building may be happening right on top of newly discovered fault lines.osed to construction have filed a lawsuit to stop it. >> this is an arrow in the heart of the most ill-conceived, dangerous and reckless project in recent memory in the city of los angeles, probably in los angeles history. >> reporter: developers are telling us the geological tests they've done on those sites show no active earthquake fault activity. guys, back to you. >> thank...
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millions of dollars of new construction in hollywood is going up on top of two newly discovered fault lines. geologists have detected no active quake activity, but some disagree. >> this is in the heart of the most dangerous, reckless project in recent history. >> the anniversary has spurred the state to map the cracks and crevices under california's surfaces. >> the people of l.a. should be cautious because earthquakes are just around the corner. >> it's never a question of if, but when. >> and that is "nightly business report" for tonight. thanks for watching. >> and thanks from me as well. have a great, long weekend, everybody. we'll see you here on monday. >> "nightly business report" -- >> the street.com is an independent source for stock market analysis. cramer's service is home to his multi-million dollar portfolio. learn more at the street.com. gwen: benghazi, abortion, healthcare politics. can we fit any more hot buttons into a single show? it a try tonight on "washington week." >> our system of government is premise that depend on the good intentions of those in power. it depends
millions of dollars of new construction in hollywood is going up on top of two newly discovered fault lines. geologists have detected no active quake activity, but some disagree. >> this is in the heart of the most dangerous, reckless project in recent history. >> the anniversary has spurred the state to map the cracks and crevices under california's surfaces. >> the people of l.a. should be cautious because earthquakes are just around the corner. >> it's never a...
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in the area prompted the california geological survey to release this new map of the hollywood fault lineppears to run under at least two proposed new towers. >> a building built across it gets ripped in half. can't be stopped. >> reporter: lucy jones is a government seismologist. this week she was named the new earthquake advisor for los angeles. so when we're building on these faults or near these faults, are we being willfully ignorant or just ignorant? >> we have to accept building near the fault because otherwise we give up on los angeles. there are over 100 faults in l.a. you can't get more than 10 miles away from a fault if you live in the los angeles area. >> reporter: the fault that caused the 1994 northridge earthquake was unknown to scientists. now earthquake geologists such as james dolan have mapped more than 300 faults in southern california. >> the problem here is not the science, it's the implementation of the science and getting it into public policy. >> reporter: billions have been spent retro fitting highways and overpasses and building codes are stricter, yet thousands
in the area prompted the california geological survey to release this new map of the hollywood fault lineppears to run under at least two proposed new towers. >> a building built across it gets ripped in half. can't be stopped. >> reporter: lucy jones is a government seismologist. this week she was named the new earthquake advisor for los angeles. so when we're building on these faults or near these faults, are we being willfully ignorant or just ignorant? >> we have to accept...
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would increase the fiscal revenues of local government the hawaiian local government to let the fault line the central government's perspective helping measures financial commentator get on with a different point of view. he refers to article from forbes china said it's time to buy me continue to get worse. the country's top that would become worthless younger generation to lead the country instead of moving and heavily polluted big city the key backer being an oversupply of houses. you believe the rich chinese people rather than migrate overseas instead of living in the heavily polluted big city migrant workers returned to their own counted on to pollution. he also said the mighty workers likely to return to their home court in white house. these people would eventually fill kiddos he also points out that these people are more likely than not covered by organizing the audi administration chose the reporting person of local government deal in revenue to pay off debt. chinese media report that china's when revenues for local government create a new record high in two thousand thirteen. long
would increase the fiscal revenues of local government the hawaiian local government to let the fault line the central government's perspective helping measures financial commentator get on with a different point of view. he refers to article from forbes china said it's time to buy me continue to get worse. the country's top that would become worthless younger generation to lead the country instead of moving and heavily polluted big city the key backer being an oversupply of houses. you believe...
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. >> fault lines has traveled to the province of new brunswick on canada's east coast to find out what went wrong, and ask how it could be set right. >> when southwestern's subsidiary, swn resources canada, or swin, as it's locally known, began exploring on land by the elsipogtog first nation, the community started hearing about fracking, the process by which gas is extracted from shale rock beneath the ground by injecting water, nitrogen and chemicals. many were alarmed. >> without no consultation and people not knowing what's going on and just hearing that we know that shale gas is not good for the land and water, the protests started. it's been going on for three years now. >> the water or river was very, very precious to us, as we were growing up. summertime we'd be staying there all summer. >> when i was a kid, i got to go swimming in the fresh water. now that i have my own kid, i want him to experience the same thing i experienced. i want my grandkids to experience that too. i don't want to have them have to worry about oh, well this water is contaminated because they're drilling
. >> fault lines has traveled to the province of new brunswick on canada's east coast to find out what went wrong, and ask how it could be set right. >> when southwestern's subsidiary, swn resources canada, or swin, as it's locally known, began exploring on land by the elsipogtog first nation, the community started hearing about fracking, the process by which gas is extracted from shale rock beneath the ground by injecting water, nitrogen and chemicals. many were alarmed. >>...
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it does reveal the taking of the -- one of the fault lines we are -- lane out --. out. >> tell us about the truce. >> the government hasn't talked about it at all. according to the opposition, they have agreed to hold off on violence will the government has agreed to not use libor rubber bullets -- life or rubber bullets. and to convene the parliament. repealing the at anti-protest laws that sparked this most recent wave of protests. also, a no-confidence vote to the comp this government -- to the government. most of the parliament is pro-government. >> the no-confidence vote failed last month. >> unless it was something the president can save face. --early elections are likely unlikely. the prime minister ruled that out. electionsu have early where the center of your capital is occupied by terrorists, as he put it? >> the protesters say they will camp out until then. -- veryry key of ask kievesque. that is not an issue for the government. they want to get beyond the violence. that will be key to watch on tuesday. is what comes out of parliament enough to stop this
it does reveal the taking of the -- one of the fault lines we are -- lane out --. out. >> tell us about the truce. >> the government hasn't talked about it at all. according to the opposition, they have agreed to hold off on violence will the government has agreed to not use libor rubber bullets -- life or rubber bullets. and to convene the parliament. repealing the at anti-protest laws that sparked this most recent wave of protests. also, a no-confidence vote to the comp this...
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direct column such as gibraltar all the fault lines venus off the coast of argentina so in the way britain strategic of going to war in afghanistan and iraq have been shown to be complete failures and i think it does raise very serious questions about british foreign policy we've been claim that we have a special relationship going back decades with the united states but the simple truth is the united states doesn't really need british the british military aspect of it operations and therefore it is quite a turning point for the british military in british foreign policy and it's one that the government is reluctant to accept but which i think in this respect as in so many others the public opinion is well ahead of the government and you think your thoughts on this lindsay german convener of the british antiwar organization stop the war collecting here live from london thanks a lot good story. hockey has been on the winter paralympics roster since one thousand nine hundred four but this year will see russia's team make its debut we've already seen them on ice at their captain and now we me
direct column such as gibraltar all the fault lines venus off the coast of argentina so in the way britain strategic of going to war in afghanistan and iraq have been shown to be complete failures and i think it does raise very serious questions about british foreign policy we've been claim that we have a special relationship going back decades with the united states but the simple truth is the united states doesn't really need british the british military aspect of it operations and therefore...
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in the area prompted the california geological survey to release this new map of the hollywood fault linears to run under at least two proposed new towers. >> a building built across it gets ripped in half. can't be stopped. >> reporter: lucy jones is a government seismologist. >> and please welcome dr. lucy jones. >> reporter: this week she was named the new earthquake adviser for los angeles. so when we're building on the faults or near these faults, are we being willfully ignorant or just ignorant? >> we have to accept building near the fault because otherwise we give up on los angeles. there are over 100 faults in l.a. you can't get more than ten miles away from a fault if you live in the los angeles area. >> reporter: the fault that caused the 1994 north ridge earthquake was unknown to scientists. now earthquake geologists such as james dolan have met more than 300 faults in southern california. >> the problem here is not the science. it's the implementation of the science and getting it into public policy. >> reporter: billions have been spent retrofitting highways and overpasses, a
in the area prompted the california geological survey to release this new map of the hollywood fault linears to run under at least two proposed new towers. >> a building built across it gets ripped in half. can't be stopped. >> reporter: lucy jones is a government seismologist. >> and please welcome dr. lucy jones. >> reporter: this week she was named the new earthquake adviser for los angeles. so when we're building on the faults or near these faults, are we being...
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one of the fault lines or issues laying out on the streets in schism, if you will, this divide betweennians in the west and ukrainians in the east. the ukrainians who live in the west tend to speak ukrainian only and be more western-leading -- western-leaning, more anti-russian. in the east, more pro-russian, maybe they are ethnic russians and speak russian as their first language. these protesters in the west of ukraine were objecting, resenting the government respective regions. they are appointed from the outside, if you will. this is not to say there is any sort of civil war brewing, but it gives you an idea of how, among the other issues playing out, this issue of national identity is at the heart of what is going on. >> you are saying it is still very much about the relationship, whether it is dependency on russia or facing back toward zero. >> -- towards europe. >> that is one of the issues playing out, but not the only one. last night, the opposition leaders, marginal control over the protesters, net with the camedent for 4 hours and out and said that they had reached a truce o
one of the fault lines or issues laying out on the streets in schism, if you will, this divide betweennians in the west and ukrainians in the east. the ukrainians who live in the west tend to speak ukrainian only and be more western-leading -- western-leaning, more anti-russian. in the east, more pro-russian, maybe they are ethnic russians and speak russian as their first language. these protesters in the west of ukraine were objecting, resenting the government respective regions. they are...
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. >> reporter: caldwell wents out there are eight fault lines near azle.e believes the drilling has caused the quakes. >> i think if my theory is consider we ought to consider pumping less and pumping slower and see if that helps. >> reporter: how would that be received by the oil and gas companies? >> not well. it would slow down everything. >> reporter: dozens of residents decided they were going to jump on a bus, go down to the state capitol in austin and see the state leaders to get something done. >> they know there is a problem. they're hiring a sizologist on staff now. they're fully aware of the problem. i don't think its time to bring out the pitchforks and the torches yet. until there is conclusive evidence, opinions will fly. >> i think people are overreacting. i don't think it's got anything to do with the oil field. >> but if it does geologists say the people don't need to fear a massive quake. this type of work in the oil field won't cause one. they're working to determine exactly where the earthquakes are originating. >> coming up on al jazee
. >> reporter: caldwell wents out there are eight fault lines near azle.e believes the drilling has caused the quakes. >> i think if my theory is consider we ought to consider pumping less and pumping slower and see if that helps. >> reporter: how would that be received by the oil and gas companies? >> not well. it would slow down everything. >> reporter: dozens of residents decided they were going to jump on a bus, go down to the state capitol in austin and see...
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there are three point lines near hazel and the pumping of waste water into the wells impacted the fault lines to the point of causing the quakes. in the last decade there has been little to no earthquake activity. >> if my theory is correct we out to consider pumping less and slower. >> how will that be received? >> it mr slow down everything. >> at the town hall meeting dozens of residents decided to jump on a bus. go to the state capital and put pressure on state leaders to get something done. the mayor thinks it's too early for that. >> they know there's a problem. they are hiring a siz meteorologist. the commission is aware of the problem. it's like i told someone else, i don't think it's time to bring out the pitch forks and the torches yet. >> until there is conclusive evidence from the study that the railroad commission is starting. opinions will fly. >> i think people are overreacting. i don't think it's got anything to do with the oil field. >> if it does geologists say people don't need to fear a quake, but this type of work in the oil field can't cause one. the ecological survey is
there are three point lines near hazel and the pumping of waste water into the wells impacted the fault lines to the point of causing the quakes. in the last decade there has been little to no earthquake activity. >> if my theory is correct we out to consider pumping less and slower. >> how will that be received? >> it mr slow down everything. >> at the town hall meeting dozens of residents decided to jump on a bus. go to the state capital and put pressure on state...
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we saw two key indications of fault lines within the gop and evidence that the far right is losing ground. house republicans are getting ready to surrender on the debt ceiling and the house finally passed a five-year farm bill. it is a development that the "wall street journal" weighed in on. going quietly into the night, we have not seen the end of this story. joining me now is heather mcgee and david axelrod. the new narrative, president obama is a tyrant. is it going to be effective? >> it's at war with reality. at times you wonder whether any execution of authority that he use, constitutional, authority is offensive to people who don't like the fact he's the president of the united states. he's been pretty modest in the use of some of the tools that are available to the president. i don't think the american people are going to be real interested in that. i think the american people want to see action. they want to see solutions to problems instead of game playing in washington and point scoring in washington. and if the president of the united states can act to move forward to move so
we saw two key indications of fault lines within the gop and evidence that the far right is losing ground. house republicans are getting ready to surrender on the debt ceiling and the house finally passed a five-year farm bill. it is a development that the "wall street journal" weighed in on. going quietly into the night, we have not seen the end of this story. joining me now is heather mcgee and david axelrod. the new narrative, president obama is a tyrant. is it going to be...
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. >> caldwell points out there are three fault lines near azel. he says in recent decades there's been little to no earthquake activity here. >> i think if my theory is correct that we ought to consider pumping less and pumping slower and see if that helps. >> how would that be received by the oil and gas companies? >> not well. it would slow down everything. >> at monday night's town hall meeting dozens of residents decided they're going to jump on a bus next week go down to the state capitol in austin and try oput pressure on state leaders to get something done sooner. they think it's too early for that. >> we are hiring a seismologist. the railroad commission is flil fully aware of the -- fully aware of the problem. i don't think it's time bring out the pitch forks yet. >> i think people are overreacting. i don't think it's got anything to do with the oil field. >> but if it does geologists say people don't have to fear a massive quake. this kind of work in the oil and gas fields can't cause one. meanwhile the u.s. geological survey is determin
. >> caldwell points out there are three fault lines near azel. he says in recent decades there's been little to no earthquake activity here. >> i think if my theory is correct that we ought to consider pumping less and pumping slower and see if that helps. >> how would that be received by the oil and gas companies? >> not well. it would slow down everything. >> at monday night's town hall meeting dozens of residents decided they're going to jump on a bus next week...
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in an area of the country where the fault lines, earthquake fault lines, are mapped with the same kindn. so it's basically a brand new one. we will start our coverage from ground level with abc's judy muller. >> reporter: 4:31 a.m., los angeles residents are jolted out of their dreams to face a nightmare. the quake lasted at most 30 seconds. but that was enough to snap water mains and gas lines like straws. triggering fires that destroyed entire neighborhoods throughout the entire san fernando valley. >> evacuate the area! >> reporter: despite the early hour with so many at home, most people managed to escape the fast-moving fire. including residents of a trailer park in the hot-hit community of somar. by the time the sun had come up, dozens of homes had been destroyed. >> they say 6.5. i can't believe it. it was more than 6.5 here. it was tremendous earthquake. >> we talked about the smoke a moment ago. that smoke you see there is from the aftershock which occurred just minutes ago. and as we said, it is exactly the kind of thing which is keeping people in this part of california comp
in an area of the country where the fault lines, earthquake fault lines, are mapped with the same kindn. so it's basically a brand new one. we will start our coverage from ground level with abc's judy muller. >> reporter: 4:31 a.m., los angeles residents are jolted out of their dreams to face a nightmare. the quake lasted at most 30 seconds. but that was enough to snap water mains and gas lines like straws. triggering fires that destroyed entire neighborhoods throughout the entire san...
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live here tell us the conflict in south sudan has done a lot of damage and it has brought ethnic fault linesuth sudan and a long time and not only from the leadership of south sudan but also south sudan's laborers and international community painting a rosy picture of the country and development for a long time and it will be a long time before things go back normal. >> thank you very much mohamed and that is mohamed reporting live. meanwhile in neighboring central african republic the country is facing violence and displaced hundreds of thousands of people and a regional summit being held to discuss the crisis and he is under pressure to resign. and blamed for failing to stop fighting between muslim and christian malitia and we will go live to barnabie phillips and i understand you are at the site of a hospital where there was an alleged massacre a month or so ago and it was closed and reopen and what is it like there, what is the situation? >> well, in some ways the situation in this particular hospital is better. it really was horrific what happened in december and they went in the buildi
live here tell us the conflict in south sudan has done a lot of damage and it has brought ethnic fault linesuth sudan and a long time and not only from the leadership of south sudan but also south sudan's laborers and international community painting a rosy picture of the country and development for a long time and it will be a long time before things go back normal. >> thank you very much mohamed and that is mohamed reporting live. meanwhile in neighboring central african republic the...
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. >> geologists didn't know a fault line ran under north bridge.s why calvan governor gerry brown is proposing a budget increase to find outline the fault lines. >> turning to sports this morning. university of kentucky basketball coach is one of the most polarizing coaches in sport. those not familiar with him or his resume have an opinion. >> michael eaves visited the lexington campus to find out it perception is reality. at a school, kentucky head coach john is revered in the blues grass and for good reason. in the four-plus seasons he's been at the help the wildcats won for than 80% of their games, including the 2012 national championships. for many outside the program. he represents everything that is wrong with college basketball. armed with gift of the gab, he portrayed as a coach exploiting the talent of young men for his gain, without regard to his future. it was once said: >> he was referring to the university of massachusetts and the university of memities of a final four when caliperry was the coach. he was exonerated of wrongdoing in b
. >> geologists didn't know a fault line ran under north bridge.s why calvan governor gerry brown is proposing a budget increase to find outline the fault lines. >> turning to sports this morning. university of kentucky basketball coach is one of the most polarizing coaches in sport. those not familiar with him or his resume have an opinion. >> michael eaves visited the lexington campus to find out it perception is reality. at a school, kentucky head coach john is revered in...
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have to go up 10,000 feet to look at the entire region to see what is slowly being a sectarian fault line running across from syria into iraq, and you get a better look at what's happening in fallujah and ramadi. -- against the shiite dominated government in iraq. a lot of the tribal elders, a lot of the groups had legitimate grievances about the iraqi government, how it was more sectarian, not providing adequate resources to development in that part. and so, that grievance has built into very militant frustration, protests over the course of the last several months have been sustained. but what you are seeing, also, is the erosion of the border between syria and iraq, and as a result, the sunni militants on both sides, those that have these grievances against what they perceive to be a rise of shiite dominance in the region are now trying to form a united front, formed united groups that are inspired, and coordinating some of the attacks like we're now seeing al qaeda in iraq. and as a result, that, you are now having a panborder movement between syria and iraq that is not only fighting
have to go up 10,000 feet to look at the entire region to see what is slowly being a sectarian fault line running across from syria into iraq, and you get a better look at what's happening in fallujah and ramadi. -- against the shiite dominated government in iraq. a lot of the tribal elders, a lot of the groups had legitimate grievances about the iraqi government, how it was more sectarian, not providing adequate resources to development in that part. and so, that grievance has built into very...
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house republican retreat this week, and next webbing's senate democrats retreat are highlighting fault linesblicans, the issue is immigration. for democrats, a fight over the president's so-called free trade proposals. we have a staff correspondent at national journal. we'll get to that infighting in a moment. first, i want to play for you some brand new statements from president obama on something that has really be deviled him, the nsa issue, this is specifically a discussion with cnn's jake tapper about inaccurate statements made by jim clapper. here we go. >> i think that jim clapper himself would acknowledge and has acknowledged that he should have been more careful about how he responded. his concern was that he had a classified program that he couldn't talk about and he was in an open hearing in which he was asked, he was prompted to disclose a program, so he felt he was caught between a rock and a hard place. >> so you understand what he did? >> subsequently i think he's acknowledged that he could have handled it better. >> he could have handled it a lot better because he told congre
house republican retreat this week, and next webbing's senate democrats retreat are highlighting fault linesblicans, the issue is immigration. for democrats, a fight over the president's so-called free trade proposals. we have a staff correspondent at national journal. we'll get to that infighting in a moment. first, i want to play for you some brand new statements from president obama on something that has really be deviled him, the nsa issue, this is specifically a discussion with cnn's jake...
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this is the fault line that has always been there on the immigration issue. do you give them amnesty or not? billdent reagan did sign a that did give immigrants, illegal immigrants this notion of an mistake. he was an icon of the conservative movement and he did that. house republicans are now talking about finding a pathway to legal residency as opposed to citizenship, which is the sacred prize of american life. this is something that they will unveil very soon. something the president will want to see what is in the proposal. host: anything tonight that would constitute a surprise for you? guest: if there is some big initiative it would be a surprise. the white house has been dotting back on expect haitians. dialing back on expectations. i was surprised at how much he had backed off from these grand ideas of hope and change. he talked in terms of every president is part of a long-running story. you just hope you get your paragraph right. he was writing a book and now he's down to a paragraph. neither this is a tremendous head fake and they want to lower exp
this is the fault line that has always been there on the immigration issue. do you give them amnesty or not? billdent reagan did sign a that did give immigrants, illegal immigrants this notion of an mistake. he was an icon of the conservative movement and he did that. house republicans are now talking about finding a pathway to legal residency as opposed to citizenship, which is the sacred prize of american life. this is something that they will unveil very soon. something the president will...
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about here enforcement debts during the world this week we come back rolls again to see how the fault lines shifted radically in syria stay with us. what gets reported. in may nineteen forty four the tiny and touches with deported to central asia by stopping in they were accused of cooperating with the occupying nazis the start of the for the tacky speaking muslims to fully re did the ukrainian friend tina. the four of the ussr. welcome to attend to detonate it. this topic to find that takes in the change in predominately suffolk uk i read for years and four strikeouts and enforcement dot dot com because the new agent in st kitts was an everyday. because breaking new school in leeds. so much in all situations. so too just that. use the african union. your eyes on the day we need an exit from across the continent. ms african youth. also got to come. i got some revisit. dawson. one of the most densely populated regions in the world. since the last war with israel the palestinian enclave continues to rebuild against the backdrop of the precariously spot the effect that the use of the blockade
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this is the fault line that has always been there on the immigration issue.you give them amnesty or not? billdent reagan did sign a that did give immigrants, illegal immigrants this notion of an mistake. he was an icon of the conservative movement and he did that. house republicans are now talking about finding a pathway to legal residency as opposed to citizenship, which is the sacred prize of american life. this is something that they will unveil very soon. something the president will want to see what is in the proposal. host: anything tonight that would constitute a surprise for you? guest: if there is some big initiative it would be a surprise. the white house has been dotting back on expect haitians. dialing back on expectations. i was surprised at how much he had backed off from these grand ideas of hope and change. he talked in terms of every president is part of a long-running story. you just hope you get your paragraph right. he was writing a book and now he's down to a paragraph. neither this is a tremendous head fake and they want to lower expecta
this is the fault line that has always been there on the immigration issue.you give them amnesty or not? billdent reagan did sign a that did give immigrants, illegal immigrants this notion of an mistake. he was an icon of the conservative movement and he did that. house republicans are now talking about finding a pathway to legal residency as opposed to citizenship, which is the sacred prize of american life. this is something that they will unveil very soon. something the president will want...
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that is the fault line in this whole debate. republicans will give it to kids. so-called dreamers. and obama will not accept something that just gives legalization without any citizenship. the republicans will not go the full route the way the set is -- senate did. he have to find an in between. if you can tweak the system of the 10about half million undocumented have a pathway to citizenship, the democrats will buy off. without doing that, it will be hard to the democrats support. john boehner and eric cantor at need democrat support. >> what can the president say to bridge the divide? >> has he said anything that gives you a sense that he wants to bridge the divide? >> i think they really wanted bill. they want an accomplishment. two out of 41 this year. if you get immigration this year, it would be difficult to say that it was not a major achievement. >> let's say there is a bill. who wins more? this is something the president has to have in mind. >> pregunta. >> citizens tend to vote more democratic. to the extent that the republicans have alienated the , ii
that is the fault line in this whole debate. republicans will give it to kids. so-called dreamers. and obama will not accept something that just gives legalization without any citizenship. the republicans will not go the full route the way the set is -- senate did. he have to find an in between. if you can tweak the system of the 10about half million undocumented have a pathway to citizenship, the democrats will buy off. without doing that, it will be hard to the democrats support. john boehner...
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but obama is doing very well in a nice way to check out all the fault lines of the conservative / republicanoalition to break off pieces here with his rhetoric. i think he could do that with action. republicans have spent the branch on obamacare that will live in the of the senate but he says i have an offense. neil: absolutely. they have a proven track record to grabbing defeat from the jaws of victory u.k. and agree a well delivered speech that was far more effective than the thing that has been thrown at him they just have to be careful. >> i agree. the tone was friendly and date with that ranger up their that was brilliant. everybody got up to cheer together for two minutes rightly so. he came out of that speech with a unified audience. very, very well done. neil: you might have a future at this political analysis stuff. neil: i used to write his speeches. [laughter] i knew you did. pat buchanan. senator ted cruz and a special guest foster friess. he is a friend of bricks into our. [ male announcer ] e new new york is open. open to innovation. open to ambition. open to boldids. that's wh
but obama is doing very well in a nice way to check out all the fault lines of the conservative / republicanoalition to break off pieces here with his rhetoric. i think he could do that with action. republicans have spent the branch on obamacare that will live in the of the senate but he says i have an offense. neil: absolutely. they have a proven track record to grabbing defeat from the jaws of victory u.k. and agree a well delivered speech that was far more effective than the thing that has...
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so our interest still lies in both fault lines of the region. it's sort of human stories, and, you know, for us having worked in the region for 18, 20 years, we're interested not in objectifying any characters, but pulling real stories from the inside. so all of these people, 90 percent of them are pakistani and indian contribute is who -- contributors who we hope that we've drawn real lives that reflect how today live and what they did. and they overcame extreme danger and extreme fear, many of them poorly-paid wage employees for the five-star luxury establishment. and if it hadn't been for them, it would have been an absolute massacre. so, you know, that's one of the great lessons that the humblest people overcame. >> was there anything about the -- [inaudible] over kashmir that played a part? >> i mean, it kind of is a base note to everything. we do a lot of work in kashmir, we began there at the height of the insurgency and the endless dispute over the contested state provides very often the mesa. so the group that masterminded mumbai, they
so our interest still lies in both fault lines of the region. it's sort of human stories, and, you know, for us having worked in the region for 18, 20 years, we're interested not in objectifying any characters, but pulling real stories from the inside. so all of these people, 90 percent of them are pakistani and indian contribute is who -- contributors who we hope that we've drawn real lives that reflect how today live and what they did. and they overcame extreme danger and extreme fear, many...
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fault trend. here's a major, this dark line is a fault trend coming this way. >> he points out there are three fault lines nearby. he believes the continuous pumping of waste water into disposal wells has impacted the plane into the point of causing the quakes. he said in recent decades, there's been little to no earthquake activity here. >> i think if my theory is correct, we ought to consider pumping less and pumping shower and see if that happens. >> how will that be received by the oil and gas companies? >> not well. it would slow down everything. >> dozens of residents decided to oh jump on a bus next week, go to the state capital in austin and pressure state leaders to get something done about this sooner. the mayor thinks it's too early for that. >> they know there's a problem. they, you know, are hiring a seismologist now. the railroad commission is fully aware of the problem. it's like i told somebody else, i don't think it's time to bring out the pitch forks and torches yet. >> until there is conclusive evidence from the study the railroad commission is starting, opinions will fly. >> i ju
fault trend. here's a major, this dark line is a fault trend coming this way. >> he points out there are three fault lines nearby. he believes the continuous pumping of waste water into disposal wells has impacted the plane into the point of causing the quakes. he said in recent decades, there's been little to no earthquake activity here. >> i think if my theory is correct, we ought to consider pumping less and pumping shower and see if that happens. >> how will that be...
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it sits on the tpaeupblg fault lines known as the ring of fire. >> scott had the rare opportunity to volcano erupt when he travels to iceland. >> it means island mountain glacier in the language of iceland. when he blew in 2010 we started shooting this story. and we came to the right place. over the last 500 years, iceland's 30 volcanos released one-third of all the lava on earth. we put together an expedition to be the first to reach the summit after the eruption. the vol containic landscape covered in ice isn't hospitable to life or convoys for that matter. the man in front of the truck is pointing out cracks in the glacier that would swallow us hole. we covered miles of forbidding terrain at walking speed. >> it's at the highest point. >> when the trucks could go no further we hiked with our guide, one of the leading authorities on volcanos. >> wow. oh, look at that. oh, my god. incredible. what a sight. looking right into the crater. >> scientists rank volcanic eruptions on a scale from zero to eight. this is a four which they call cataclysmic. >> what are you seeing? >> an explo
it sits on the tpaeupblg fault lines known as the ring of fire. >> scott had the rare opportunity to volcano erupt when he travels to iceland. >> it means island mountain glacier in the language of iceland. when he blew in 2010 we started shooting this story. and we came to the right place. over the last 500 years, iceland's 30 volcanos released one-third of all the lava on earth. we put together an expedition to be the first to reach the summit after the eruption. the vol containic...
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that's why he calling for a big increase in funding for a program to map out high risk fault lines allasking for a million and a half dollars in new money for the next fiscal year. the state's geology budget has fallen from 9 million in 2001 to 3 million for the current foreclosure. >>> it is 8:39. the san francisco 49ers will have just one more practice this morning before flying to charlotte for sunday's playoff game against the carolina panthers. after beating green bay last weekend, the 49ers are currently a 1 point favorite against carolina. and whether they win or lose, the 49ers family has good news. former owner and former defensive stars, charles hayley and kevin green have been named as finalists for the pro football hall f of fame. stay with ktvu as we follow the 9ers to charlotte. skortsskorts -- sports castier joe fonzi will have live reports and on sunday at 8 in the morning, a ktvu pregame special followed by fox sports coverage and kickoff is 10:00 a.m., and catch sports director mark ibanez following the game. >>> time is 8:40. new jersey's bridge gate scandal continue
that's why he calling for a big increase in funding for a program to map out high risk fault lines allasking for a million and a half dollars in new money for the next fiscal year. the state's geology budget has fallen from 9 million in 2001 to 3 million for the current foreclosure. >>> it is 8:39. the san francisco 49ers will have just one more practice this morning before flying to charlotte for sunday's playoff game against the carolina panthers. after beating green bay last...
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i must say all the negotiations are not going to stop what essentially become the true fault line between now a sunni-al qaeda terrorism fighting force that is determined to fight to the last man against a shi'ite minority regime in syria. this is no longer united states versus al qaeda. this is al qaeda using the age old enemy that exist between sunny and shi'ites to attract a young terrorist to fight on their behalf in order to over throw the assad regime. there's very little the united states can do to stop that. we missed this boat a long time ago. host: here's doug from massachusetts on our democrats line for marc ginsberg. caller: hi. once again when the subject of middle east comes up -- guest: i'm not going to let you get away with that because that maybe your opinion. i like to start off the new year on a positive note and not to have someone call in and throw a lot of brickbacks around. let's just dismiss you. you can write me a nice letter and accuse me of all sort of things. i will take the hits when they're accurate. host: doug you have a question? caller: i do have a questio
i must say all the negotiations are not going to stop what essentially become the true fault line between now a sunni-al qaeda terrorism fighting force that is determined to fight to the last man against a shi'ite minority regime in syria. this is no longer united states versus al qaeda. this is al qaeda using the age old enemy that exist between sunny and shi'ites to attract a young terrorist to fight on their behalf in order to over throw the assad regime. there's very little the united...