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thousands upon thousands of pounds as a chemical used as a fertilizer. reliable. the train deposited the chemical here at what was once the site of the west fertilizer plant. few people in town were aware of the danger until last april when the plant ignited. >> what did you remember? >> he called me and sid, hey. i need you to meet me at the fire station. i need you to pick up kayla, the pager just went off. fertilizer plant was on fiery thought they would go out there and put it out >> kelly drove herself to the plant to see if chicked bring the firefighters food and water. >> i saul the black smoke. i was like, wow. that's really bad. and when i pulled in is when it all happened. people are running everywhere crying, screaming. everybody is in shock. >> yes. >> how far from the plant were you at this point? >> probably about 100 yards. >> shear luck prevented kelly from being injured. the explosion created shock waves faster than the speed of sound. damaged over 150 houses and destroyed a nearby apartment complex, a nursing home and the local high school. >> by
thousands upon thousands of pounds as a chemical used as a fertilizer. reliable. the train deposited the chemical here at what was once the site of the west fertilizer plant. few people in town were aware of the danger until last april when the plant ignited. >> what did you remember? >> he called me and sid, hey. i need you to meet me at the fire station. i need you to pick up kayla, the pager just went off. fertilizer plant was on fiery thought they would go out there and put it...
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the pager just went off, the fertilizer plant is on fire. i didn't think anything of it, i thought they would go out there and put it out. kelly drove herself to the plant to see if she could bring the firefighters food and water. i saw all the black smoke, and i was like wow that is really bad, and when i pulled in is when it all happened. people are running everywhere. crying, screaming. everybody is just in shock. chaos. >> yes. >> how far from the plant are you at this point? >> probably about 100 yards. >> sheer luck, prevented kelly from being injured. the explosion created a shock wave, faster than the speed of sound, damaged over 150 houses, and destroy add nearby apartment complex. a nursing home, and the local high school. >> by midnight that night, he didn't call, he didn't text, that wasn't like him, he would have even in that chaotic moment, he still would have stopped to make sure we were okay. and that's when it sunk in. when i didn't get that text, or i didn't get that phone call. >> i am sure that you relive that moment in y
the pager just went off, the fertilizer plant is on fire. i didn't think anything of it, i thought they would go out there and put it out. kelly drove herself to the plant to see if she could bring the firefighters food and water. i saw all the black smoke, and i was like wow that is really bad, and when i pulled in is when it all happened. people are running everywhere. crying, screaming. everybody is just in shock. chaos. >> yes. >> how far from the plant are you at this point?...
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this was the peak of fertility in our history. but by 1980, the fertility rate had dropped below 3. before 1979, family planning was not enforced by the government. but the decrease occurred nonetheless." >> renowned demographer liang zhongtang was a strong supporter of china's family planning policy for two decades... until he came to believe it was causing more damage to society than good. >> "it has brought harm to many people. if it is not abandoned it will harm more people in the future. giving birth is a basic right. no one has the right to interfere with it, let alone a country and a government. the government must do everything to protect this basic right. it has no reason to violate this right and force its family planning policy upon its citizens." among critics' main complaints it puts the power of enforcing the policy in the hands of local family planning officials, who often depend on reaching population targets for raises and promotion... a climate they say is ripe for exploitation and abuse... local governments have the authority to slap fines on parents who violate t
this was the peak of fertility in our history. but by 1980, the fertility rate had dropped below 3. before 1979, family planning was not enforced by the government. but the decrease occurred nonetheless." >> renowned demographer liang zhongtang was a strong supporter of china's family planning policy for two decades... until he came to believe it was causing more damage to society than good. >> "it has brought harm to many people. if it is not abandoned it will harm more...
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the tiny town is now considering a new fertilizer. they're much that all presidents the new facility would be made with steel and concrete the ammonium nitrate behind last year's explosion was stored in wooden bins. the u s chemical safety board investigator the west explosion was brought into use only in that community on tuesday. in our lives the station she is a kid who were wounded. the agency's chairman rafael more eros oh where is that more chemical accidents are waiting to happen in other parts of the country. yet that the disaster was the question remains what lessons have been led. the chemical industry is vital to the us economy. but federal investigators claim the facility which holds hazardous materials such as fertilizer plants and oil refineries could be put into the danger is that thousands of communities across the us those facilities into ones like the chevron refinery in richmond california where huge fire in twenty twelve said toxic fumes into the air sickening thousands of people in the sentences kobe area. the che
the tiny town is now considering a new fertilizer. they're much that all presidents the new facility would be made with steel and concrete the ammonium nitrate behind last year's explosion was stored in wooden bins. the u s chemical safety board investigator the west explosion was brought into use only in that community on tuesday. in our lives the station she is a kid who were wounded. the agency's chairman rafael more eros oh where is that more chemical accidents are waiting to happen in...
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. >> the punjab is a fertile region in an otherwise very dry country. this is india's bread basket. billion people currently residing in india, every inch of fertile punjabi soil has great value. these are people who own land over there, then they put the fence, suddenly your life became difficult. >> exactly. they can only grow some kind of crops and they can't farm more than eight hours in a day. >> how long does it take to get back and forth? >> the border security force manage these gates so they have times when they can enter and come out. >> how much farther can we go before they start to get worried? >> i think [ inaudible ]. >> when india and pakistan were separated, the attempt was to try to draw a line across religious lines. >> exactly. >> drained by the colossal task of fighting two world wars, in 1947 great britain decided to end their nearly 200 year rule over india in an attempt to prevent an inevitable civil war between hindus, muslims and sikhs, the british commissioner drew up a new border. >> he was given two months. >> two months to create a new country, basicall
. >> the punjab is a fertile region in an otherwise very dry country. this is india's bread basket. billion people currently residing in india, every inch of fertile punjabi soil has great value. these are people who own land over there, then they put the fence, suddenly your life became difficult. >> exactly. they can only grow some kind of crops and they can't farm more than eight hours in a day. >> how long does it take to get back and forth? >> the border security...
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the punjab is a fertile region in an otherwise dry country.ia's bread basket with over a billion people currently residing in india, this is fertile land. suddenly your life became difficult? >> they can only grow some kind of crops and they can't farm more than eight hours in a day. >> how long does it take to go back and forth. >> they have times when they can enter and come out. how much farther can we go before they start to get worried? >> yeah, i think we should just go. >> when india and pakistan was separated the attempt was to try to draw a line across religious lines. drained by the huge task of fighting two world wars, in 1947, great britain decided to end their nearly 200 year rule over india. in an attempt to stop what the colonials saw as a war between the hindus and sikh, they had a lawyer draw up the border. >> he was given two months, basically. looked at the map. you know, people died because of the displacement. unofficially this says two million people, when they fight, they get trampled upon. >> in one of the largest excha
the punjab is a fertile region in an otherwise dry country.ia's bread basket with over a billion people currently residing in india, this is fertile land. suddenly your life became difficult? >> they can only grow some kind of crops and they can't farm more than eight hours in a day. >> how long does it take to go back and forth. >> they have times when they can enter and come out. how much farther can we go before they start to get worried? >> yeah, i think we should...
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it leveled the fertilizer plant and destroyed homes and schools. 70 homes are rebuilt or under construction. they're considering whether to allow another fertilizer plant in. farmers have to travel 30 miles away to get the fertilizer they need. the mayor says if a new plant comes to town it would have to be a lot safer. >>> berkley police searching for clues after a shocking discovery. a 16-year-old girl was found naked and pepper sprayed early yesterday morning. police say she may be the victim of sex trafficking. the girl's screams woke up neighbors who immediately rushed to help. >> i opened the window and heard that she said, i want water. i've been pepper sprayed. she kept on shouting very loud. >> i jumped up out of bed and said to my husband, you hear that? >> police say the girl had been kidnaped and sexually assaulted in another city and then was dropped off in this berkley neighborhood. she was then rushed to the hospital to be treated for injuries. there's no word this morning on her condition. >>> suspended state senator back in court f
it leveled the fertilizer plant and destroyed homes and schools. 70 homes are rebuilt or under construction. they're considering whether to allow another fertilizer plant in. farmers have to travel 30 miles away to get the fertilizer they need. the mayor says if a new plant comes to town it would have to be a lot safer. >>> berkley police searching for clues after a shocking discovery. a 16-year-old girl was found naked and pepper sprayed early yesterday morning. police say she may be...
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in our "morning rounds," freezing eggs to preserve fertility.gy may allow women to pause their biological clocks and start a family kwhefr they're ready. >> this week's cover story in bloomberg business week is called "freeze your eggs, free your career." it's written by emma rosenblum. she joins us with dr. jamie grifo, a pioneer in this procedure. he is a program director at new york university's fertility center. welcome. the title is is provocative. freeze your eggs, free your career. what is the age of the women you're talking about and why should they do this? >> so the age women are generally freezing eggs is mid to late 30s. it's now down to 37 and is going younger and younger. it's women who generally haven't found a partner but want to have children eventually and have decided to do this procedure. >> i have heard from 20-something women who shall yes re main nameless but for the sake of this conversation we'll call her tdana, it's so unfair you're putting pressure on young women who are working at their careers. now we have to worry a
in our "morning rounds," freezing eggs to preserve fertility.gy may allow women to pause their biological clocks and start a family kwhefr they're ready. >> this week's cover story in bloomberg business week is called "freeze your eggs, free your career." it's written by emma rosenblum. she joins us with dr. jamie grifo, a pioneer in this procedure. he is a program director at new york university's fertility center. welcome. the title is is provocative. freeze your...
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. >> the punjab is a fertile region in an otherwise very dry country. this is india's bread basket.n india, every inch of fertile punjabi soil has great value. these are people who own land over there, then they put the fence, suddenly your life became difficult. >> exactly. they can only grow some kind of crops and they can't farm more than eight hours in a day. >> how long does it take to get back and forth? >> the border security force manage these gates so they have times when they can enter and come out. >> how much farther can we go before they start to get worried? >> i think we can go to that pole. >> when india and pakistan were separated, the attempt was to try to draw a line across religious lines. >> exactly. >> drained by the colossal task of fighting two world wars, in 1947 great britain decided to end their nearly 200-year rule over india. in an attempt to prevent an inevitable civil war between the hindus, muslims and sikhs, the british commissioner drew up a new border. >> he was given two months. >> two months to create a new country, basically. >> people died beca
. >> the punjab is a fertile region in an otherwise very dry country. this is india's bread basket.n india, every inch of fertile punjabi soil has great value. these are people who own land over there, then they put the fence, suddenly your life became difficult. >> exactly. they can only grow some kind of crops and they can't farm more than eight hours in a day. >> how long does it take to get back and forth? >> the border security force manage these gates so they have...
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the return into the large honey brown fertility the distance and grooms he relieves of violence. the us. some clients make your seed i put her pic above for these characters. the us dollar a spirits now busily fly around the grass. caterpillars and other insects are applied the eu. he's hungry baby birds were waiting for their parent to return the grasslands of your speed i are rich with resources for this country. the air. the e the july grass has grown tall enough to cover the limestone outcrops. oh and for plants that grow taller to thrive in blocks. these two cds he called costume so. new flowers attract many insects ay ay ay ay. i really. or just chilling. and the large branch. mature into adults greenspan's no major centers just as large as the new type of butterfly is found in japan. email back to the feed zone. i was. it is. aids is searching for it. search the cbd. these wins rank it's the finest detail. it's slightly larger the leak of us the eye. ch. it's difficult for me to fall chill slightly easier to find let's put it. they pass their genes. the next direction. shh
the return into the large honey brown fertility the distance and grooms he relieves of violence. the us. some clients make your seed i put her pic above for these characters. the us dollar a spirits now busily fly around the grass. caterpillars and other insects are applied the eu. he's hungry baby birds were waiting for their parent to return the grasslands of your speed i are rich with resources for this country. the air. the e the july grass has grown tall enough to cover the limestone...
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to be the reason it's not the opposite side of this quest to protect the fragile which is now on fertilityasking to change it but they cannot mess with this action is provocation all works. we decided to party meeting to protect personal ordination of mac and secondly to protect private property previously the only likely to come to mind but things they do now. let me know. at the moment it is still controlled the endings of his crazy augmentation and the city council. according to recent information to the denunciations of what is promised to meet your thoughts and good sense not called to give the stars just the thing to do what consultant he says. but that's given all of them end up with ukraine. all excited over sceptical president of mailers opposed the barrel a station in ukraine. he shared it can break the ukrainian state. however mr appears to be ending nature and negotiations on this crisis excellent instead lukashenko stated that ukraine should keep its non aligned states as more international setting or when they're not. sen does not support the change of government continued th
to be the reason it's not the opposite side of this quest to protect the fragile which is now on fertilityasking to change it but they cannot mess with this action is provocation all works. we decided to party meeting to protect personal ordination of mac and secondly to protect private property previously the only likely to come to mind but things they do now. let me know. at the moment it is still controlled the endings of his crazy augmentation and the city council. according to recent...
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recognized as this very fertile, fertile kind of garden of eden on the west coast. in fact, it was the astorians refers to explore. they knew it was a very rich agricultural place. it became this tremendous magnet for the some of the west and the western ford movement and for these wagons and settlers to get out there them to come out, find a way out. it was the astorians route they found. they were greeted by marie doreen. well, thanks. you been a wonderful audience. schedule for coming. call. >> on nine me my glass of water cells. >> thursday book tv in prime-time features books about the civil rights movement. at 8:00 p.m. and discussion with the author of an idea whose time has come >> the competition up capabilities more and more. some disagree on this, but i personally consider the smart phone now we all carry around with us early 70% to be a trademark example of the internet of things. we are becoming human senses because we're all carrying around an extremely powerful computers in our pocket, but it also takes the form of sensors that exist in the physical w
recognized as this very fertile, fertile kind of garden of eden on the west coast. in fact, it was the astorians refers to explore. they knew it was a very rich agricultural place. it became this tremendous magnet for the some of the west and the western ford movement and for these wagons and settlers to get out there them to come out, find a way out. it was the astorians route they found. they were greeted by marie doreen. well, thanks. you been a wonderful audience. schedule for coming. call....
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. >>> still ahead, chilling new video emerged of last year's deadly explosion at a texas fertilizer plant and the drastic step the south bay grocery train has taken to climb out of bankruptcy and millions of gallons of water to be wasted because of of a teen's brazen bathroom break. >> anily released video shows the moment of a fertilizer explosion in west texas and today is the anniversary of the blast. a man on the way home from work heard the plant was on fire and shot this video but did not release it until this week. 15 people were killed and the cause is under investigation. >> the san jose based grocery tore chain has a plan to get oyster bankruptcy replacing 80 percent of the workforce. the company says the plan is the best shot at survival. private equity firm will provide 56 million for help them pay their debts in exchange they will get a 50 percent stake in the company. they filed for protection in july. in oregon officials say they are flushing 38 million gallons of directing water down the drain after a teen was caught on surveillance video urinating in an open reservoir. of
. >>> still ahead, chilling new video emerged of last year's deadly explosion at a texas fertilizer plant and the drastic step the south bay grocery train has taken to climb out of bankruptcy and millions of gallons of water to be wasted because of of a teen's brazen bathroom break. >> anily released video shows the moment of a fertilizer explosion in west texas and today is the anniversary of the blast. a man on the way home from work heard the plant was on fire and shot this...
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the town is considering whether to allow another fertilizer plant. with the plant gone farmers have to travel 30 miles away to get what they need. the mayor says if a new plant comes to town it would have to be safer. it's still not known what caused the explosion. >>> it is sentencing day for an oakland teenager charged in a shootout that took the life of a toddler more than two years ago. it was caught on surveillance video. police say 18-year-old frederick coleman fired the bullet that killed the boy. his father was filming a music video in the area at the time. coleman has pled guilty to first-degree murder charges and as part of a plea deal is expected to be sentenced to life in prison. >>> police are searching for clues after a shocking discovery in berkley. a 16-year-old girl was found naked and pepper sprayed on piedmont avenue early yesterday morning. police say she may be the victim of sex trafficking. the girl's screams woke up neighbors. >> i open the window, and she said, i want water. i've been pepper sprayed. i jumped up out of bed and
the town is considering whether to allow another fertilizer plant. with the plant gone farmers have to travel 30 miles away to get what they need. the mayor says if a new plant comes to town it would have to be safer. it's still not known what caused the explosion. >>> it is sentencing day for an oakland teenager charged in a shootout that took the life of a toddler more than two years ago. it was caught on surveillance video. police say 18-year-old frederick coleman fired the bullet...
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one year ago tonight that a fertilizer plant in the city of west in texas exploded.nts of ammonium nitrate. 15 people were killed. a few minutes ago at 7:51, local, residents gathered to hold a minute of silence to mark the moment the explosion took place a year age the damage left a 90-foot crater, destroyed hundred of buildings. damaged destroyed buildings, a nursing home, apartment complex and three schools. including one that backed right up on to the plant. storing all of those explosives. as the it turns out in wooden bins. "the wall street journal" quoted texas state fire marshall saying since the explosion, his office identified 46 facilities in texas still storing large amounts of explosive fertilizer in bins and buildings made out of wood. that was what happened at the facility in west. we know how that turned out. even knowing that, nearly 50 other texas facilities are doing the same thing that was done at west. even a year after what happened there. texas has done nothing to change any of the rules in the state. the state fire marshall says he is advising
one year ago tonight that a fertilizer plant in the city of west in texas exploded.nts of ammonium nitrate. 15 people were killed. a few minutes ago at 7:51, local, residents gathered to hold a minute of silence to mark the moment the explosion took place a year age the damage left a 90-foot crater, destroyed hundred of buildings. damaged destroyed buildings, a nursing home, apartment complex and three schools. including one that backed right up on to the plant. storing all of those explosives....
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where researchers say aspirin might actually help boost fertility.the bears agree to a one-year contract with the man. he started in four games last season. the chicago cubs opened the season with their second straight extra inning game that turned out to be the longest game in pittsburgh. scores the tying run from second. it is tied at 3 in the 16th inning. tony sanchez heads the walk off single. suffers the second loss of the year. after five hours and 55 minutes. a cold day on the south side for baseball. still tied at 6. the twins are a wild pitch and scored the game-winner. the white sox win their second straight. the girl for a sweep this afternoon. >> cross was over and drives for the finger roll. he led all scorers with 23 off the bench. the chicago bulls with six players in double digits. >> he says he thinks this is the most miserable day. >> not your idea of the perfect spring day. i bet that is probably true of all of us. has been a tornado touched down downstate. powerful spring storm comes through the area. check out this picture. kind
where researchers say aspirin might actually help boost fertility.the bears agree to a one-year contract with the man. he started in four games last season. the chicago cubs opened the season with their second straight extra inning game that turned out to be the longest game in pittsburgh. scores the tying run from second. it is tied at 3 in the 16th inning. tony sanchez heads the walk off single. suffers the second loss of the year. after five hours and 55 minutes. a cold day on the south side...
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researchers found those expected to fertility- as those exposed to fertility drugs were no more likelyvelop breast cancer than those who didn't take the treatment. researchers analyzed nearly 10,000 women who were exposed to different kinds of fertility drugs. among them 749 women develop breast cancer, authorities said the black market for marijuana is alive and well in colorado, despite being the first day to legalize recreational cells of the drug. recent drug busts and violence have raised concerns among police prosecutors and pot advocates. they worry that because possession of to announce his legal and held in colorado illegal dealers and sellers think there was an honorable to prosecution. advocates the legalization needs more time to unfold before black market cells will dissipate. many people in northern chile are still without water park. this after a magnet to 8.2 earthquake that shook the area wednesday. more than 2500 homes were damaged. ask a 7.6 magnitude aftershock struck the region late wednesday. the aftershock damage supply systems with about half of the region's urb
researchers found those expected to fertility- as those exposed to fertility drugs were no more likelyvelop breast cancer than those who didn't take the treatment. researchers analyzed nearly 10,000 women who were exposed to different kinds of fertility drugs. among them 749 women develop breast cancer, authorities said the black market for marijuana is alive and well in colorado, despite being the first day to legalize recreational cells of the drug. recent drug busts and violence have raised...
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it is named after the roman god es of fertility and marriage.screen researchers say they may be able to gauge ivf's potential for success based on the presence of the protein on egg cells. parents without the protein can avoid the heart break of going through ivf only to fail. ivf is more than $1.7 billion business in the u.s. according to the fertility company ova science and it is growing but it can be pricey at more than $12,000 per cycle and insurance doesn't always cover it. researchers say 20% of infertility cases have no found and maybe now this can explain why those couples have been unable to conceive. >> stay with us here, meg. we also want to bring in robert france who is our wealth reporter here. as a lot of families know, it this is a sensitive topic but it is also an expensive topic. >> it is a luxury good. >> unless it is pick up by insurance. >> there is some insurance but it is really rare. look, what you hope that medical discoveries also do is make things more affordable, not just create new products for rich people. the hope
it is named after the roman god es of fertility and marriage.screen researchers say they may be able to gauge ivf's potential for success based on the presence of the protein on egg cells. parents without the protein can avoid the heart break of going through ivf only to fail. ivf is more than $1.7 billion business in the u.s. according to the fertility company ova science and it is growing but it can be pricey at more than $12,000 per cycle and insurance doesn't always cover it. researchers...
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with the plant now gone, farmers have had to travel up to 30 miles away to get fertilizer. new plant comes to town it's going to have to be a safe one. it's still not known what caused the explosion. >>> police searching for clues following a shocking discovery in berkley. it's a story ktvu news broke yesterday morning. a 16-year-old girl was found naked and pepper sprayed on piedmont avenue near ashby early yesterday morning and may be a victim of sex trafficking. the girl's screams woke up neighbors who rushed to help. >> i opened the window and heard that she said, i want water. i've been pepper sprayed. i jumped up out of bed and said to my husband, you hear that? >> police say the girl had been kidnaped and sexually assaulted in some other city and dropped off in the berkley neighborhood. she was rushed to the hospital for treatment of her injuries. there is no word on her condition. >>> just a couple minutes ago the labor department announced new job less claims edged up last week. 304,000 americans filed for new unemployment benefits, up 2,000 from the week before, w
with the plant now gone, farmers have had to travel up to 30 miles away to get fertilizer. new plant comes to town it's going to have to be a safe one. it's still not known what caused the explosion. >>> police searching for clues following a shocking discovery in berkley. it's a story ktvu news broke yesterday morning. a 16-year-old girl was found naked and pepper sprayed on piedmont avenue near ashby early yesterday morning and may be a victim of sex trafficking. the girl's screams...
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jenna: well, a town remembering the devastation of a deadly fertilizer explosion one year later. the tributes to the victims, we'll get you up-to-date on this story. >>> plus, hillary clinton's legacy as secretary of state, something to be proud of or not? our panel debates her foreign policy pluses and minuses, next. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] help brazil reduce its overall reliance on foreign imports with the launch of theountry's largest petrochemical operation. ♪ when emerson takes up the challenge, "it's never been done before" simply becomes consider it solved. emerson. ♪ jenna: well, "happening now," a somber milestone for the town of west texas. it's been one year since this deadly explosion at a fertilizer plant leaving the community just devastated. the town is planning to honor those victims today with a special memorial service. arthel has more from our newsroom. >> reporter: well, it was the end of a routine day when the explosion at that fertilizer point plant shattered lives in the small town of west texas. one year later residents are honoring the memory of those 15 p
jenna: well, a town remembering the devastation of a deadly fertilizer explosion one year later. the tributes to the victims, we'll get you up-to-date on this story. >>> plus, hillary clinton's legacy as secretary of state, something to be proud of or not? our panel debates her foreign policy pluses and minuses, next. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] help brazil reduce its overall reliance on foreign imports with the launch of theountry's largest petrochemical operation. ♪ when emerson...
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like i do chemical fertilizers get rich the tree of heaven that goes according to the search is too late. i kinda like boss was so much. who can should be. micah coldest to change all of us really colorful michael davidson is in the soil especially the fungus. i mean funny i can answer and practically use it as the house. when they commit. china mobile along the way. what is its quality and safety worries here is devoted to their best researchers have assessed the books say three potential contamination source is like a universe that has had a problem the force of the bowl and chop them all today so i stood at the bike is it because it is. the results are promising. the convict and actual supply all states the agricultural zones in the future. again because it contains thirty percent of phosphate for china the workout. my boss was that it also has a lot of allco is like calcium the major element in it as calcium phosphate. research is now studying how these companies could be useful for food crops. some positive conclusions. a chopper get that with all his own accord for them using a hig
like i do chemical fertilizers get rich the tree of heaven that goes according to the search is too late. i kinda like boss was so much. who can should be. micah coldest to change all of us really colorful michael davidson is in the soil especially the fungus. i mean funny i can answer and practically use it as the house. when they commit. china mobile along the way. what is its quality and safety worries here is devoted to their best researchers have assessed the books say three potential...
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control of the most fertile bottom lands brought great power to the lords. here on the acropolis, that power was expressed in grand temples and palaces, a carefully constructed stage for royal display. in the maya, we see a pattern of cultural evolution found throughout the world. in the old world, all the great civilizations resulted from efficient forms of agriculture and the monopolization of that wealth by a few. as archaeologists delve ever more deeply into our shared human history, they are discovering that complex civilizations independently arose in similar ways throughout the world. the advent of agriculture propelled many new world societies to greater heights of culture. 300 miles to the west of copan, in mexico, the kingdom of the zapotecs emerged at about the same time as the maya. on a towering hilltop, monte alban became the capital of an opulent civilization of kings and nobles, writing and art. this was the home of the zapotecs, a separate ethnic and cultural society, contemporary with but distinct from the maya. monte alban grew to be much
control of the most fertile bottom lands brought great power to the lords. here on the acropolis, that power was expressed in grand temples and palaces, a carefully constructed stage for royal display. in the maya, we see a pattern of cultural evolution found throughout the world. in the old world, all the great civilizations resulted from efficient forms of agriculture and the monopolization of that wealth by a few. as archaeologists delve ever more deeply into our shared human history, they...
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the northeast is not fertile ground. neither is the mountain west. where there are mormons or mountains can you typically find very few. there are very few prosperity mega churches. >> why? >> i think it's in part because of demographics, urban excerpt in population. they were the churches like that at the crossroads of major highways. where we find a big open spaces with major highways and a huge, sprawling population, albeit almost all sun belt cities will be fabulously fertile ground. also just places where people are on the move. so places were hispanics, immigration is on the rise. that's a great, i could tell paper right now whether they should plant churches. there will likely to in the next five years but it's really about immigration, population density is your highways. >> here in north carolina near-term, in the mega churches in this area? >> yes. there are megachurches. there is one prosperity mega church in the area, world over commerce i think. there's one from the 1980s because kind of an amazing story. one of the few prosperity mega c
the northeast is not fertile ground. neither is the mountain west. where there are mormons or mountains can you typically find very few. there are very few prosperity mega churches. >> why? >> i think it's in part because of demographics, urban excerpt in population. they were the churches like that at the crossroads of major highways. where we find a big open spaces with major highways and a huge, sprawling population, albeit almost all sun belt cities will be fabulously fertile...
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the northeast is not fertile ground and neither is the west where there are mormons. we typically find very few. there are very few prosperity megachurches. >> host: why? >> guest: i think it's in part because of demographics, urban populations. they really put churches like that at the crossroads of major highways. so where we find big open spaces with major highways and a huge sprawling population albeit almost all sun belt cities those are going to be fabulously fertile ground. also just places where people are on the move. so, places where hispanic immigration is on the rise. that's a great -- i can tell people right now where they should plant churches and where they're likely to grow in the next five years but it's likely about immigration population density and major highways. >> host: here in north carolina here in durham and the mega-churches in this area? >> guest: sure, there are mega-churches. there is one prosperity megachurch in the area, world overcomer's i think. there's one from the 1980s. it was kind of an amazing story. one of the few prosperity meg
the northeast is not fertile ground and neither is the west where there are mormons. we typically find very few. there are very few prosperity megachurches. >> host: why? >> guest: i think it's in part because of demographics, urban populations. they really put churches like that at the crossroads of major highways. so where we find big open spaces with major highways and a huge sprawling population albeit almost all sun belt cities those are going to be fabulously fertile ground....
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safety rules for storing fertilizers remain unchanged. across much of the country one year later. >>> an alert of shootings. >> reporter: tonight say the shooter is in custer for a city that's been on edge for weeks. 20 highway shootings in the past month. authorities linking 12. >> i'm driving around this town all the time. my family is. my kids and grand kids. >> they have got to stop these folks. >> reporter: police think they have. the chief announcing the news on twitter. three people hurt. two shot in the legs. another in the arm. >> how do you find a shooter like this? >> highway shooters tend to get caught because they keep doing it and someone gets a good car description or a complete or partial tag number. >> reporter: the fbi is on the case and tonight they hope they nabbed the shooter. >>> now to the search for the passenger jet that vanished with 239 people onboard. news that the oil slick investigators hoped was from flight 370 has turned out to be a false lead. here's the map. this is the search zone. more than 40 square mi
safety rules for storing fertilizers remain unchanged. across much of the country one year later. >>> an alert of shootings. >> reporter: tonight say the shooter is in custer for a city that's been on edge for weeks. 20 highway shootings in the past month. authorities linking 12. >> i'm driving around this town all the time. my family is. my kids and grand kids. >> they have got to stop these folks. >> reporter: police think they have. the chief announcing the...
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the northeast is not fertile ground. neither is the mountain west. whether mormons are not in we typically find very few. there are very few mega-churches. >> host: wide? >> guest: it is in part because the demographics. the next certain populations. they really put churches like that at the crossroads of major highways. so where we find big open spaces with major highways and a huge sprawling population, albeit almost all sunbelt cities some of those are going to be fabulous but fertile ground. also just places where people are on move. places where hispanic immigration is on the rise, that's a great -- i could tell people right now where they should plant churches and their likely grow the next five years. it's really about immigration population density, major highways. >> host: here in north carolina near durham, any mega-churches in this area? >> guest: there are mega-churches. there is one prosperity mega-church in the area, while dover, had fun from the 1980s it was kind of an amazing story. one of the few mega-churches that was simply urban.
the northeast is not fertile ground. neither is the mountain west. whether mormons are not in we typically find very few. there are very few mega-churches. >> host: wide? >> guest: it is in part because the demographics. the next certain populations. they really put churches like that at the crossroads of major highways. so where we find big open spaces with major highways and a huge sprawling population, albeit almost all sunbelt cities some of those are going to be fabulous but...
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and that's why the fertilization of may is the only way was built for the country. most kids express concern kiev could be used in the series to quantum rest in eastern ukraine according to the collectivist iran hundred american contract is stationed in domestic airport together with bikie of national guard and relates it to medicines chavez mourn the postman told him all foreigners in clamping down on dissent. in a span of less than two months we've seen washington go from sharing a protest with the holders of government buildings in kiev to exactly the opposite not trying to help key of quell the uprising in the eastern part of the play. moscow has accused the us is sending mercenaries this guy says ukrainian special tax police to crack down on protesters on its website with some says is providing various security services the tales are nowhere to be found grey stone is known as a mercenary firm that the us government hires a specific operations with secrecy as its major scene. the firm has denied its presence in ukraine and has an independent capacity in the sens
and that's why the fertilization of may is the only way was built for the country. most kids express concern kiev could be used in the series to quantum rest in eastern ukraine according to the collectivist iran hundred american contract is stationed in domestic airport together with bikie of national guard and relates it to medicines chavez mourn the postman told him all foreigners in clamping down on dissent. in a span of less than two months we've seen washington go from sharing a protest...
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calcium citrate plus d. >>> one year ago today in the town of west texas, an explosion at a fertilizerple dead, 200 injured, and completely obliterated parts of the town, destroying some 150 buildings. created a 2.1 magnitude earthquake. today, city and county leaders from west will come together to remember that day and pay tribute to the firefighters and first responders who lost their lives that day. but even a year later, authorities still have not determined the cause of the fire. and according to the texas tribune, no new regulations have been passed to prevent something like this happening again. in fact, the town of west is actually considering building a new fertilizer plant. >>> coming up, president oesh spoke with house majority leader eric cantor about immigration yesterday and eric cantor is not happy about that conversation. i'll speak with john stanton. hey. i'm ted and this is rudy. say "hi" rudy. [ barks ] [ chuckles ] i'd do anything to keep this guy happy and healthy. that's why i'm so excited about these new milk-bone brushing chews. whoa, i'm not the only one. it's
calcium citrate plus d. >>> one year ago today in the town of west texas, an explosion at a fertilizerple dead, 200 injured, and completely obliterated parts of the town, destroying some 150 buildings. created a 2.1 magnitude earthquake. today, city and county leaders from west will come together to remember that day and pay tribute to the firefighters and first responders who lost their lives that day. but even a year later, authorities still have not determined the cause of the fire....
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. >> a frightening new look at a deadly fertilizer plant explosion. >> we all fear it the moment we turnr parents, but at what exact age does that happen? this morning we know. to a faraway place where castles were houses and valiant knights stood watch for the kingdom was vast and monsters lurked in the deep and the good queen showed the boy it could all be real avo: all of great britain, all in one place book on expedia before april 30th and save up to thirty percent. >> it is time to take a look at who is talking. wall buy could have talks about veterans being outraged after the new york times compares them to hate groups and white supremacists. >> to assume high rates of trauma equate to homicidal behavior or extremism is a huge leap and it is not supported by the fact. they have been aggressive in tackling this issue. what really is shocking is the title. no matter what she says after that title and graphic it is hard to take her seriously. that is why veterans are outraged. they want to focus on the more important issues and positive aspects of wihat our veterans ae doing. >> veter
. >> a frightening new look at a deadly fertilizer plant explosion. >> we all fear it the moment we turnr parents, but at what exact age does that happen? this morning we know. to a faraway place where castles were houses and valiant knights stood watch for the kingdom was vast and monsters lurked in the deep and the good queen showed the boy it could all be real avo: all of great britain, all in one place book on expedia before april 30th and save up to thirty percent. >> it...
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the northeast isn't fertile ground anis infertileground ande mountain west.here are very few prosperity mega churches there i think because of the populations. they put them at the crossroads of major highways and so where we find the open spaces with the major highways and the populations in the sun belt cities those are going to be fabulously fertile ground and also places where people are on the move so places where hispanic immigration is on the rise. i can talk people right now where to plant churches but it's about the population densities in major highways. >> here in north carolina and a mega churches here? >> there is one prosperity mega church in the area, the world of the newcomers -- and this one from the 1980s. it's kind of an amazing story one of the few that wasn't really urban. it was anytown where the church hahas more people than the town was in. they had the kind of sham and a tammy faye appeal where they have the matching suits and that really exciting kind of attitude. >> what is the difference between a megachurch and a prosperity mega c
the northeast isn't fertile ground anis infertileground ande mountain west.here are very few prosperity mega churches there i think because of the populations. they put them at the crossroads of major highways and so where we find the open spaces with the major highways and the populations in the sun belt cities those are going to be fabulously fertile ground and also places where people are on the move so places where hispanic immigration is on the rise. i can talk people right now where to...
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>> that is the basic idea, that the effect of breastfeeding on return to fertility and ovulation thatup at night and tiring out the mother is working on. >> so is it intentional for the baby to do this -- >> no. it would be a completely unconscious desire to wake up at night. it's just that babies who had their mothers have higher survivor than babies who didn't. >> not all babies in your research do this, right? >> yes. so particularly in the developing world where there's not adequate nutrition, longer delay until the birth of the younger sibling is associated with higher child survival. and it's particularly children that are born within, say, two years that are reducing the survival of the older child. if they can just delay that birth of the sibling for a few months, there is a big return in terms of their life chances. >> wow. so these babieses have no idea that they're doing it, but what you're claiming is it's somewhere within their gene structure that they -- >> yes. >> so it's not because they just want to see mom or they're hungry or they need a diaper change? >> yes -- wel
>> that is the basic idea, that the effect of breastfeeding on return to fertility and ovulation thatup at night and tiring out the mother is working on. >> so is it intentional for the baby to do this -- >> no. it would be a completely unconscious desire to wake up at night. it's just that babies who had their mothers have higher survivor than babies who didn't. >> not all babies in your research do this, right? >> yes. so particularly in the developing world...
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for fertility purposes by freezing eggs.s an enormous pool of women that are really interested and would be wanting to go into this opportunity. >> quickly here, what options are open for women, open to women who are not financially secure necessarily who might want to choose to freeze their eggs as a way to delay having a child? >> well, it depends why they are freezing their eggs. if it is simply for lifestyle enhanceme enhancement, to defer having children so as to fulfill career aspirations, that's one thing. but many women freeze their eggs also because they are diagnosed with cancer, very often breast cancer and they want to freeze their eggs before they undergo surgery or treatment that could really compromise egg quality and the ability to have a child later. and in that arena, there are opportunities to do so even free of charge in our own centers, we provide in many cases free egg freezing for such cases. >> thanks to you, appreciate your time. >>> that's going to do it for us on this easter sun. thanks for joining
for fertility purposes by freezing eggs.s an enormous pool of women that are really interested and would be wanting to go into this opportunity. >> quickly here, what options are open for women, open to women who are not financially secure necessarily who might want to choose to freeze their eggs as a way to delay having a child? >> well, it depends why they are freezing their eggs. if it is simply for lifestyle enhanceme enhancement, to defer having children so as to fulfill career...
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here are the ideas i want to play with, but then, you go into the room, and there maybe some fertile ideas that are becoming manifest that are more interesting than the idea you had initially set out to plan. so there has to be this openness for spontaneity. also, a sense that regardless of the deadline, that you have tons of time so the you can keep your creativity alive and not cut it off and just go into old habits. it is a lot like listening. really listening to watch what is going to emerge. i like this thing where you put your foot on his back. let's keep it. were your mind is is how you build your life. if you put it in steel or in failure, it works. that works. it is a commitment. for most artists, it is a vacation and a life that they have committed themselves to. there is this notion that artists continue to do their work because of some kind of the external financial support. if that was taken away, artists would still do their art. it is not like there is a prerequisite for these things to happen or i will not do it. how could that be? it is the relationship that you have
here are the ideas i want to play with, but then, you go into the room, and there maybe some fertile ideas that are becoming manifest that are more interesting than the idea you had initially set out to plan. so there has to be this openness for spontaneity. also, a sense that regardless of the deadline, that you have tons of time so the you can keep your creativity alive and not cut it off and just go into old habits. it is a lot like listening. really listening to watch what is going to...