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the forrester explains the benefits. you see what a fat route this is.s shows that these trees can reach more different minerals in the ground with different water reserves in the summer, making them the more stable tree. they are comparable with the oak trees on the fat planes. here, this is the for. 10 women and four men are spending a week outdoors to protect the valuable furs. only a few grow as tall as these. the young furs are a delicacy for the deer that wander through, stunting their growth. this puts other trees at an andntage and while the furs animals forist the fur to eat the firs. >> there is no vacation. these volunteers have a week of forest rework. participant says they will learn how to wrap the firs in wool, which is supposed to protect the young saplings from being taken off. but before the full work starts there are instructions. the chief forrester wants to make sure everyone knows how this is done right. >> the wool will have to be spread over and then wound over the needles. participant says they will learn how to wrap the firs in
the forrester explains the benefits. you see what a fat route this is.s shows that these trees can reach more different minerals in the ground with different water reserves in the summer, making them the more stable tree. they are comparable with the oak trees on the fat planes. here, this is the for. 10 women and four men are spending a week outdoors to protect the valuable furs. only a few grow as tall as these. the young furs are a delicacy for the deer that wander through, stunting their...
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so if we're going to say back to the forrest gump analogy instead of run forrest run, it would be swim, willard, swim. there were stories of wet bathing suits in suitcases with today's i heard. [laughter] there was water. he was really an exhaustive traveler with influential friends, including knighted and investment giant sir john templeton and prominent families in town including the beaches, the coax, the less, parents of friends of people in this area rybicki like to talk about people he knew -- including the exclusive bohemian club in california. he would run around talking with everyone. willard of to brag about the people that he met. and from the stories i've heard, he was a downright hazardous driver. [laughter] and definitely a worst pilot. i thought about a title, why stop at ready, because apparently red lights and willard didn't really a great. [laughter] -- agree. i'm sure i'll do some stories after this, but he was a fantastic dancer. he once landed himself in april after once too many exhibits steps close to the edge. he went home and changed into a new tuxedo. one pers
so if we're going to say back to the forrest gump analogy instead of run forrest run, it would be swim, willard, swim. there were stories of wet bathing suits in suitcases with today's i heard. [laughter] there was water. he was really an exhaustive traveler with influential friends, including knighted and investment giant sir john templeton and prominent families in town including the beaches, the coax, the less, parents of friends of people in this area rybicki like to talk about people he...
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," rachel smith, abc news, hollywood. >> i can't believe i'm making a scene with the "forrest gump" guy. >>> coming up here on "good morning america" -- lady gaga the geek. her comedic moments on "snl" coming up in "pop news." the new galaxy note 10.1 allows you and everyone in your family to have separate user profiles on the same tablet. it keeps you logged in to your favorite apps. keeping your personal files personal. and knows what you care about most so everything you love is right there when you turn it on. now featuring over $600 in added value. including samsung hub and google play. you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec-d®. powerful relief of nasal congestion and other allergy symptoms -- all in one pill. zyrtec-d®. at the pharmacy counter. and the best move of all? having the right partner at your side. take the next step. consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company to be your partner. go long. ♪ ♪ if i was a flower growing wild and free ♪ ♪ all i'd want is you to be my sweet honeybee ♪ ♪ and if was a tree grow
," rachel smith, abc news, hollywood. >> i can't believe i'm making a scene with the "forrest gump" guy. >>> coming up here on "good morning america" -- lady gaga the geek. her comedic moments on "snl" coming up in "pop news." the new galaxy note 10.1 allows you and everyone in your family to have separate user profiles on the same tablet. it keeps you logged in to your favorite apps. keeping your personal files personal. and knows...
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. >> directed by and stars ben stiller and has a forrest gump feeling and quality to it. >> reporter: and some oscar-winning performances. >> "august osage county" has the big acting fireworks. meryl streep is ferocious in this film. >> reporter: others hoping for a december to remember can be seen in "saving mr. banks." >> stop! >> it's a true story of how walt disney managed to persuade the author of "mary poppins" to make her book into a disney film. >> reporter: a form mer oscar winning combo reunites. >> it's the fourth pairing of martin scorsese and leonardo dicaprio. >> robert de niro and sylvester sta stallone go toe to toe if the box office. >> i think there is really something for everybody this holiday season which is going to lead to big bucks at the box office. >> the odds of that are ever in our favor. that's the holiday box office preview. >> seriously. what are you looking forward to? >> i mean, scorsese and dicaprio are back together. you have to see it. >> not grudge match? >> it would be on the list of ones that are so bad they're the ones you have to see. >> that's
. >> directed by and stars ben stiller and has a forrest gump feeling and quality to it. >> reporter: and some oscar-winning performances. >> "august osage county" has the big acting fireworks. meryl streep is ferocious in this film. >> reporter: others hoping for a december to remember can be seen in "saving mr. banks." >> stop! >> it's a true story of how walt disney managed to persuade the author of "mary poppins" to make her...
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the communists coming into vietnam which then lead to i guess you could say ultimately the movie "forrestmp" beating "pulp fiction" at the oscars which i think we all agree was the real tragedy of this entire debacle. was she in any way still frightened? was she paranoid that forces were going to be out to get her? >> sure. so by the time i found her, i had to swear up and down that i was not a government agent. i was not married to a government agent. no one in my family belonged to the cia. and she really didn't trust me at first. and i can understand why. she had been burned before. so it took a long time to earn her trust. >> jon: and you had set up many different meetings with her. you went to paris this year. but she never actually shows up. >> no. she doesn't. and at the end of the day i think she likes to think of herself as this powerful, beautiful woman. and so for her to show herself as sort of an older woman, diminished, forgotten by everybody but me, i think would have been a hard ego thing. >> jon: absolutely. and was there ever a point in your mind where you thought oh, i'm
the communists coming into vietnam which then lead to i guess you could say ultimately the movie "forrestmp" beating "pulp fiction" at the oscars which i think we all agree was the real tragedy of this entire debacle. was she in any way still frightened? was she paranoid that forces were going to be out to get her? >> sure. so by the time i found her, i had to swear up and down that i was not a government agent. i was not married to a government agent. no one in my...
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. >> directed by and stars ben stiller and has a forrest gump feeling and quality to it. >> "august osage county" has the big acting fireworks. meryl streep is ferocious in this film. >> others can be seen in "saving mr. banks." >> it's a true story of how walt disney managed to persuade the author of "mary poppins" to make her book into a disney film. other dramas include organized crime in "adam furnace." >> i think there is really something for everybody this holiday season which is going to lead to big bucks at the box office. >> the odds of that are ever in our favor. that's the holiday box office preview. >> i'm into the "hunger games." >> i won't ruin it for you but it is good. i liked it a lot. >> i don't want to hear anything else. like you are going to spill something else. i'm going to take the kids to see frozen. >> a lot of people are frozen outside today. i'm betty nguyen and this is "early today." we hope this is just your first stop of the day on nbc. >>> ready, set, shop. the big crowds this in malls and big box stores around d.c. right now braving the black friday crowds
. >> directed by and stars ben stiller and has a forrest gump feeling and quality to it. >> "august osage county" has the big acting fireworks. meryl streep is ferocious in this film. >> others can be seen in "saving mr. banks." >> it's a true story of how walt disney managed to persuade the author of "mary poppins" to make her book into a disney film. other dramas include organized crime in "adam furnace." >> i think there...
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a survey by forrester research, a 395 executives from the u.s., u.k. and canada found that facebook creates less business value than other marketing opportunities. facebook called the report irresponsible. there were concerns going forward that facebook would continue to grow at its current d pace. they saturated the u.s. market. it's a good problem. but it makes it hard to find the growth here that wall street loves. >> in addition to dig bets on noble. facebook is betting that apps to click and draw others will be a big user. wall street is putting its money where zuckerberg's house is. >> facebook and twitter connect us to the universe in a way we never could imagine. are you too wired? next - a woman whose name is sinnon mouse with social media, she has a message on controlling your social media world. >>> randy zuckerberg has a career most people dream about - the older sister tv facebook's mark zuckerberg. she's the founder and ceo of zuckerberg media - a wife, mother and the author of two books: >> this is a book urging all of us to take time to
a survey by forrester research, a 395 executives from the u.s., u.k. and canada found that facebook creates less business value than other marketing opportunities. facebook called the report irresponsible. there were concerns going forward that facebook would continue to grow at its current d pace. they saturated the u.s. market. it's a good problem. but it makes it hard to find the growth here that wall street loves. >> in addition to dig bets on noble. facebook is betting that apps to...
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(sighs) >> kroft: 70 miles away, len and marge forrest were leaving their house that they'd just sold in setauket, long island, and were preparing to drive to south florida to sell their home there. they had their money with bernie madoff for 30 years and lost an 8-figure family fortune two days before his 80 birthday. do you have any money to live on? >> enough, i would say, for 60 days. >> kroft: do you know other people who are in the same situation? >> oh, yes, we have a lot, unfortunately, and i think probably the thing that tears me up more than anything is the fact that i recommended madoff to a number of people, and they lost their money, and i'll never stop feeling responsible for that. they were all close family and friends. >> kroft: len forrest and his friends thought they were part of a small exclusive group of investors lucky enough to have a connection with bernie madoff, and because they thought they were making 12% a year, they weren't inclined to ask a lot of questions. harry markopolos called it the classic affinity scam. >> an affinity scam is when you prey on grou
(sighs) >> kroft: 70 miles away, len and marge forrest were leaving their house that they'd just sold in setauket, long island, and were preparing to drive to south florida to sell their home there. they had their money with bernie madoff for 30 years and lost an 8-figure family fortune two days before his 80 birthday. do you have any money to live on? >> enough, i would say, for 60 days. >> kroft: do you know other people who are in the same situation? >> oh, yes, we...
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. >> just like forrest gump. hey, how about ghosts? what were you doing with goats?hey're pretty exciting. i pretty much was chasing them the whole episode. these goats have a condition that means when they get scared, their muscles lock up and they fall over. which sounds like it would be easy to catch. but i don't want to catch them like that when they fall over. so when they get back up, i try to chase them and catch them. but it was really funny seeing -- i shouldn't say -- it was funny. it was funny. funny watching them fall overment i felt bad for them, but it was also pretty hilarious >> it's like tipping cows back in college. remember that? >> yeah, yeah. >> all right. >> i don't really know how they survived so long in this world if that's their instinct when they get chased, to lock up and fall over. you don't think they would last very long. >> all right. so you were hanging out with some lions. did they need a little dentistry work? what was the deal? >> they do. well, in the wild, nature takes its course and they end up dying earlier than in captivity. i
. >> just like forrest gump. hey, how about ghosts? what were you doing with goats?hey're pretty exciting. i pretty much was chasing them the whole episode. these goats have a condition that means when they get scared, their muscles lock up and they fall over. which sounds like it would be easy to catch. but i don't want to catch them like that when they fall over. so when they get back up, i try to chase them and catch them. but it was really funny seeing -- i shouldn't say -- it was...
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had a chance to talk to him about his mission. >> tell us how the acting role of lieutenant dan in forrestelped motivate you further to help the troops and start the foundation you have today. >> i very much wanted to play that part. i was lucky to be able to do it. prior to get the role, which was 20 years ago now, i was involved with various vietnam veterans groups in the chicago area, i had vietnam veterans in my family, so i very much wanted to do that part. because of that role, i got involved with our disabled american veterans organization and started working with our wounded. after september 11th when we were attacked and our troops started being deployed to iraq and afghanistan, i just volunteered and started visiting them and then entertaining them and eventually started my own military support foundation, gary sinise foundation, where we're trying to serve and honor the needs of our wounded. we have so many wound freddie this dozen years of war. our military families, i'm just trying to do what i can for the veteran community. >> there's more from the interview. i want to encour
had a chance to talk to him about his mission. >> tell us how the acting role of lieutenant dan in forrestelped motivate you further to help the troops and start the foundation you have today. >> i very much wanted to play that part. i was lucky to be able to do it. prior to get the role, which was 20 years ago now, i was involved with various vietnam veterans groups in the chicago area, i had vietnam veterans in my family, so i very much wanted to do that part. because of that...
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so we go quicker mr forrest sherman act. bring back some to my class to go on to it gonna bring back the middle class can change your entry concerning trade policies. and these are things and that's just the beginning but basically it's workable bacterium tactics. it is largely rolling back the reagan revolution. we can successfully rolled back to the reagan revolution. we can stop this thing in its tracks but the political wills not their political will for these kinds of really big changes only come up with her so where are we to put the blame does the blame solely mine on the heads of these big banks and corporations or whatnot but as the plane go back to congress back to you and acne it blames the machine word because this this is the result of our forgetting what we once knew as a man in america knew how to get out of depression. we've done it three times during the abduction of the five or six times of my few minor corrections. and we just would cripple us. toynbee is said to have said that when the last man who rememb
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contest in the thirteenth session of the communist party of china as you can afford and a marker for forrester energy resources and utilities were trapped. the reforms address the major issues related to become the chinese government and economy. the doctor due to showcase reforms were made last week. but we address how the marker will play an active role in allocating resources collected intervention. the role the government raised in a market economy have been of comedy should be accustomed to the fourteen thirteen thousand twenty years ago time to free market the more important part of it is elevated to dislike the position. many times am pleased that the fundamental point in italy two years of change. the first agenda until last week. around twenty thousand chinese characters and divide the complexion the protection of paired up with over one hundred word to describe the reform of the market for interpreting them. the utility and energy industry the section titled the markings of them according to the action the central government have a goal from proving the point that it can be done by a
contest in the thirteenth session of the communist party of china as you can afford and a marker for forrester energy resources and utilities were trapped. the reforms address the major issues related to become the chinese government and economy. the doctor due to showcase reforms were made last week. but we address how the marker will play an active role in allocating resources collected intervention. the role the government raised in a market economy have been of comedy should be accustomed...
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so we go quicker mr forrest sherman act for next to my class to go on to it gonna bring back the middle class can change your entry concerning trade policies. and these are things that just the beginning but basically it's workable directory in tactics. it is largely with rolling back the reagan revolution. we can successfully rolled back to a great revolution we can stop the attacks of the political goals of their political will to these kinds of really big changes only comes up the crash. i told him where we put the blame goes to blame solely of mine on my head that these big banks and corporations the one i wouldn't blame go back to congress back to you and acne when his initial word because this this is the result of our forgetting what we once knew. in america knew how to get out of depression. we've done it three times or until the shoot out five or six times minor minor corrections we just would cripple us toynbee is said to have said that when the last man who remembers the horrors of the last great work guys the next report becomes inevitable. the generation remembered the mist
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my two ingles, my grandfather served in world war i. >> with the suck of "forrest gump" veteran began dan band, and has entertained troops around the world with the uso. the actor says his call to action became very clear after the/11. >> when our men and women started deploying to iraq and afghanistan, they started getting hurt and killed, versus vietnam veterans in my family, it was troubling to think that our men and women would come home to a nation that didn't appreciate them. >> so he started his own charity. the gary sinise foundation helps build customized homes for the severely wounded, and helps vets find civilian careers. >> i have met hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of wounded veterans who continue to not let their circumstance get them down. countless lieutenant dans out there that inspire me every day. [ sniffles, coughs ] shhhh! i have a cold with this annoying runny nose. [ sniffles ] i better take something. [ male announcer ] dayquil cold and flu doesn't treat that. it doesn't? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a fast-ac
my two ingles, my grandfather served in world war i. >> with the suck of "forrest gump" veteran began dan band, and has entertained troops around the world with the uso. the actor says his call to action became very clear after the/11. >> when our men and women started deploying to iraq and afghanistan, they started getting hurt and killed, versus vietnam veterans in my family, it was troubling to think that our men and women would come home to a nation that didn't...
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the forrester's go to 9-0. trying to divert your attention from rg iii. it is getting more surreal every time out there. >> at thanksgiving tradition came together once again ndc d.c. in center, thenvention place was packed as usual. for four generations of them mcknight family. two mothers and all their kids around the big table. this is awesome. awesome. >> many senior citizens, a lot of them not so much needy as in need of company. >> i have no family and no relatives and i look forward to this every year. >> this brings together people who otherwise would not find themselves together in the same room. they have dinner now for 13 years -- done it now for 13 years. among the volunteers were teamrs of our own abc 7 "good morning america" team a. >> we love giving back. dinner.were serving fieldtwo enemies on the can come back and give to the community. serving turkey and pie and drinks. >> politicians were there in droves from the mayor to get it it's for mayor. a reminder that it feels good to serve and to be served. >> thank you for that. we wish those
the forrester's go to 9-0. trying to divert your attention from rg iii. it is getting more surreal every time out there. >> at thanksgiving tradition came together once again ndc d.c. in center, thenvention place was packed as usual. for four generations of them mcknight family. two mothers and all their kids around the big table. this is awesome. awesome. >> many senior citizens, a lot of them not so much needy as in need of company. >> i have no family and no relatives and i...
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forrest service. >> we see more and more people in the groves. >> moesz grow operations are by mexican says it's cheaper to go here then a smuggle it in. and 80% of the cultivators on national forests are mexican foreign nationals. >> there was a big concern of bumping into something like this. they don't want you to bump into them. they don't want you to get involved. don blake is a member of land. they've become overrun by illegal pop growers. the mother of 4 is now afraid to go into the forest alone. >> they're armed. she have a job. >> so there's an impact by folks no the being able to do what we're accustomed to doing for thousands of years. >> ryan jackson is a councilman for the tribe. he says fear is keeping tribe members inside. and something that has been passed down through generation. >> they have a little bit of cover from not being seen. certainly from houses. so that's a huge appeal. >> appealing because of the density that public land offers in california. statement, areas that so many cherish. >> more than 12 million plants were found on national forest service land in
forrest service. >> we see more and more people in the groves. >> moesz grow operations are by mexican says it's cheaper to go here then a smuggle it in. and 80% of the cultivators on national forests are mexican foreign nationals. >> there was a big concern of bumping into something like this. they don't want you to bump into them. they don't want you to get involved. don blake is a member of land. they've become overrun by illegal pop growers. the mother of 4 is now afraid...
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our national forrests and national parks. >> just this week, diane fine stin urged the environmentalt the environmental dpaj caused by pot growers in the central valley. but it's not just happening there. it's happening throughout the state. . >> what caused yesterday's collision of two sky dive planes in wisconsin. today the wreckage of the plane that was crashed was removed. all 11 people from both planes survived the accident. aircraft were flying at 12,000 feet, seconds away from the final jump of the day. suddenly those plane kos lieded and one plane's wing were sheered off. the sky divers jumped but said they were still in a lot of trouble. >> the sky divers, we live for the excitement, but tonight was a little bit over the top. we had a couple of airplanes that decided to take up the same sar space as we were climbing oit. >> more security than ever before for the new york city marathon today. the race drew a record 50, 740 people, including the millions millionth runner in the history of the marathon. stlfs an increase presence with officers seen on buildings and on tower, ke
our national forrests and national parks. >> just this week, diane fine stin urged the environmentalt the environmental dpaj caused by pot growers in the central valley. but it's not just happening there. it's happening throughout the state. . >> what caused yesterday's collision of two sky dive planes in wisconsin. today the wreckage of the plane that was crashed was removed. all 11 people from both planes survived the accident. aircraft were flying at 12,000 feet, seconds away...
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wiggist at 6'8", the jayhawks had a 14 point lead in the is he half, cody miller took a strong waik forrest because wig inns showing off his true steps, can prove to 5 and 0 on the season. florida and purdue in the classic game, that was my impression of the commercial. super-sophomore lighting it for the cowboys, 30 points as oklahoma state, held off 97-87 victory. the nba has fined jason kidd $50,000. he was hoping to call a play during that stoppage but it didn't work out. now kid is going to lose 50 grand. he just had the cup, somebody ran into him. >> too much sugar in you, ross. >> stay with us, weather is with kevin corriveau and the nation across the pond, are. >> i'm sergeant short, i like to wish my mom, dad, my baby sister brooklyn and my wife jennifer a very merry christmas and i'll be hope to see you soon. >> and now, a techknow minute... >> and now, a techknow minute... has tonight's exclusive report. has tonight's exclusive report. >> stories that have impact... >> stories that have impact... that make a difference... that make a difference... that open your world... that ope
wiggist at 6'8", the jayhawks had a 14 point lead in the is he half, cody miller took a strong waik forrest because wig inns showing off his true steps, can prove to 5 and 0 on the season. florida and purdue in the classic game, that was my impression of the commercial. super-sophomore lighting it for the cowboys, 30 points as oklahoma state, held off 97-87 victory. the nba has fined jason kidd $50,000. he was hoping to call a play during that stoppage but it didn't work out. now kid is...
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>> well, forrest gump is one of my favorite movies.thought, let's turn a great story into reality, and running was a great way to deliver our message across the country, by running 15 miles a day. we went town-to-town, city tonight city, state-to-state, and not could quickly. >> i heard you went through a few snakes. >> we had ups and downs, every kind of weather, from sand storms, blizzard, tornado, bit by a few dogs, car accident, but we got here one day at time. took a little longer than we expected but it's been an amazing journey and we're thankful for all the support. >> 18 pairs of nikes. hope they dropped some money in your till. >> your numbers are behind schedule. 21 shoes, over $350,000 raised. we're keeping donations going until in the end of the year, sending people to the run to veterans.org to make donations and on facebook as well. living house social media and pictures and making contributions and helping spread awareness. >> returns for veteran.org, and if people decide, i want to click on that today, where is that mo
>> well, forrest gump is one of my favorite movies.thought, let's turn a great story into reality, and running was a great way to deliver our message across the country, by running 15 miles a day. we went town-to-town, city tonight city, state-to-state, and not could quickly. >> i heard you went through a few snakes. >> we had ups and downs, every kind of weather, from sand storms, blizzard, tornado, bit by a few dogs, car accident, but we got here one day at time. took a...
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passengers were alone on the train for about 14 minutes before a mechanic came to move it to the forrest hills station. transit officials say the train would have automatically stopped and opened its doors at the next station. we'll tell you about the common problem that led to this morning's unusual ride. reporting live in san francisco for ktvu channel 2 news. >>> we've had six small earthquakes in the bay area since yesterday. while it's not enough to call a swarm, it is enough to get people's attention. things were sure shaking earlier today. >> reporter: three times in the last day. now seismologists are not officially calling this a swarm... yet. a 3.3 magnitude earthquake shook the ground. the third small quake since yesterday. >> it's kind of scary. we were talking about the 89 quake. it gets you thinking. you know, we're hoping this is the end of it. >> yes, it was just a boom, and then it was over. i was sitting on my bed, so i was cushioned. >> reporter: but she says earthquakes are fickle. >> i think it can be on one side of the road and you don't feel it. another person can
passengers were alone on the train for about 14 minutes before a mechanic came to move it to the forrest hills station. transit officials say the train would have automatically stopped and opened its doors at the next station. we'll tell you about the common problem that led to this morning's unusual ride. reporting live in san francisco for ktvu channel 2 news. >>> we've had six small earthquakes in the bay area since yesterday. while it's not enough to call a swarm, it is enough to...
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further north on the same dreadful 22nd of august, another french force advanced up a forrest road in the arden. france always planned to exploit to make good at shortage of white manpower against germany. in 1910, a general wrote a deplorable book entitled, in which he said about france's black soldiers, in future battles these primitives for whom life cares so little and whose young blood flows so ardently is eager to be shed, will attain the old french fury. now war had coming algerians and such like were indeed held foremost into the flame. by 1918, france's african troops suffered a death rate shockingly higher than that of their white comrades because they were so often selected for suicidal tasks. one of the first in the third colonial infantry division on the 22nd of august. its unit through the village and then suffered narrow road into a for- -- the french had know german troops unleashed a torment of fire which within minutes shattered the formation. trapped on the narrow track. horses, men, carts, guns, milling chaos, until the lucky ones contrived to surrender. the divisi
further north on the same dreadful 22nd of august, another french force advanced up a forrest road in the arden. france always planned to exploit to make good at shortage of white manpower against germany. in 1910, a general wrote a deplorable book entitled, in which he said about france's black soldiers, in future battles these primitives for whom life cares so little and whose young blood flows so ardently is eager to be shed, will attain the old french fury. now war had coming algerians and...
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bas" though tom han sounds like "forrest gump." the maki ofdisney's popular movie mary pop pins. also along side him emma thompson and colin ferrell. they will bet the screening which kicks off the napa vley film festival. >> intesting. from wine cotry to the beaches of hawaii, where one town is telling the state do not invite tourists. it'sutside of honulu it's where president obamaacations every christma now the neighborhood board is asking the state tourism agency to stop encouraging vitors to stay overnight. it's upset because many rentals do not have permits actuallyo operate in that ar. >> thanks for showing up but time too away. beat . >> 5:26 now. wean tell you t secret service demote was to ants om the president's securit detail. what they are accused of. >> south bay teen vanishes. her parents are desperate for aners. marla teez will have a live update. reporter: good morning. i'm b redell. we'll take you live to the south bay. tw workers are being treated for burns after yesterday's accident a the tla motor ctory. that storyoming up. >> we'll tell you about the new y o
bas" though tom han sounds like "forrest gump." the maki ofdisney's popular movie mary pop pins. also along side him emma thompson and colin ferrell. they will bet the screening which kicks off the napa vley film festival. >> intesting. from wine cotry to the beaches of hawaii, where one town is telling the state do not invite tourists. it'sutside of honulu it's where president obamaacations every christma now the neighborhood board is asking the state tourism agency to...
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the people here depend on the forrest for their living. handing forrest management back to these communities seems to be a perfect way to address the needs of the people, and the environment. >> every day, events sweep across our country. and with them, a storm of views. how can you fully understand the impact unless you've heard angles you hadn't considered? consider this... antonio mora brings you smart conversation that challenges the status quo with unexpected opinions and a fresh outlook. including yours. >> what do you think? >> stories that matter to you consider this unconventional wisdom. weeknights 10 eastern on al jazeera america >> the rivers of britain ((famous for their salmon)) are also home to one of the longest living invertebrates in the world. the fresh water peal mussel. they are a vital component in this aquatic ecosystem. they filter algae and bacteria from the water, and stabilise sediment in lakes and riverbeds. but they are also one of the most threatened species on the planet. silt caused by livestock grazing and
the people here depend on the forrest for their living. handing forrest management back to these communities seems to be a perfect way to address the needs of the people, and the environment. >> every day, events sweep across our country. and with them, a storm of views. how can you fully understand the impact unless you've heard angles you hadn't considered? consider this... antonio mora brings you smart conversation that challenges the status quo with unexpected opinions and a fresh...
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it was like totally forrest gump. [laughter] i did my job and i showed up in pictures. one day, i showed up in the supreme court. i wish i could give you a better story than that. >> there must have been people you turn to. >> well, my wife. i met her in 1986 and that was the beginning of me going back to things that were most important in my life. and we prayed about everything that happened. good people who believed in me, like president bush. i did not know president bush when he nominated me to the d.c. circuit. my good friend, ricky silverman, insisted that i think about it. [applause] larry silverman counseled me about it. at every turn -- and it will probably be boring to you all because my life is pretty boring, there were a series of good people who showed up. one of the things that became a priority, if you talk to people who come to new places and they do not have family, you can ask anyone in this room who does not have a structured family, you begin to assemble a family. that was the source of my difficulty with yale. yale had become the only family that i
it was like totally forrest gump. [laughter] i did my job and i showed up in pictures. one day, i showed up in the supreme court. i wish i could give you a better story than that. >> there must have been people you turn to. >> well, my wife. i met her in 1986 and that was the beginning of me going back to things that were most important in my life. and we prayed about everything that happened. good people who believed in me, like president bush. i did not know president bush when he...
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kim forrest, rich peterson, david sieberg, and our own bob pisani. david, you think this is performance chasing. i mean, weaver had -- it's been a stellar year anyway, but now six consecutive weeks with all-time highs. it shows no signs of letting up here. >> right. look, i think performance chasing is one of the aspects we see here. that will definitely continue into year end. there's no doubt about it in my mind. but, look, i think people are just feared about missing this rally or the next leg to this rally. i think you have a lot of, you know, retail money coming in now, starting to chase here a little bit. you still have some hedge funds that have underperformed. i really believe you'll continue to see an upward bias to this market. especially after we heard yellen give commentary that's essentially putting tapering on the back burner for the near term. >> and, bill, i can confirm that art cashin just came by the set and tells me that $500 million to buy is the imbalance at this point with about an hour to go before the trading day ends. >> and
kim forrest, rich peterson, david sieberg, and our own bob pisani. david, you think this is performance chasing. i mean, weaver had -- it's been a stellar year anyway, but now six consecutive weeks with all-time highs. it shows no signs of letting up here. >> right. look, i think performance chasing is one of the aspects we see here. that will definitely continue into year end. there's no doubt about it in my mind. but, look, i think people are just feared about missing this rally or the...
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she was the wife of the forrester. was brought before a special court and given the death sentence, killed. the judge at the end of the war said she should have known better. she came from an educated households she should have known better. so these stories of women who did defy the system from the they're also very hard to keep together. but they are there. you know, i think that is something that also has to be researched. i don't think they're as numerous as the picture regis portrayed today, but it is important also to document them. the young woman, the technician, the reason why know about her is because she was actually higher in those photographs and hiding other things. a smart hiding place. and she was identified by the community for her civil courage. and so she was also a young german woman who for various reasons tried to do something in individual way, but most of these women, at the end she said, what could have done? what could i have done? me and this entire system. what could i have done. >> it so ha
she was the wife of the forrester. was brought before a special court and given the death sentence, killed. the judge at the end of the war said she should have known better. she came from an educated households she should have known better. so these stories of women who did defy the system from the they're also very hard to keep together. but they are there. you know, i think that is something that also has to be researched. i don't think they're as numerous as the picture regis portrayed...
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he committee him forrester has jurisdiction over titles two, eight, and nine. as a subcommittee we spent years examining the farm bill, along with a range of other issues under purview. i am very proud with the product we have put forward and passed out of the house. through this work we have made improvements reforms under all three titles improve outcomes. while many areas were similar to the senate bill, a number are different, including provisions to address areas in our national forest system infected by invasive species and fire damage. both the house and senate addressed this matter through different means. it is my hope that through this legislation we promote the health and well-being of our national forest system as effectively as possible. the preferred language and title ix, in title ix has bipartisan support. congressman schrader and i along with members of the house have worked hard to promote our forest product industries. this is a much needed change to the program. usda in secretary vill sack welcome this change if we act on this language. thes
he committee him forrester has jurisdiction over titles two, eight, and nine. as a subcommittee we spent years examining the farm bill, along with a range of other issues under purview. i am very proud with the product we have put forward and passed out of the house. through this work we have made improvements reforms under all three titles improve outcomes. while many areas were similar to the senate bill, a number are different, including provisions to address areas in our national forest...
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the author may be best known for writing "forrest gump" and he joins you now. welcome.se three men? they are outstanding. >> i started thinking one day, who were the great here rose of the 20th century? i kept coming back to these aviators, the famous raid on japan and tokyo a couple months after pearl harbor and the number one air ace in world war 1, shot near 26 german planes. became the ace of aces, which is a dubious honor. >> sure. >> and lindbergh did something that was almost fantastic. he flew from new york to paris. everyone else who tried it had been killed. and these guys, by the time world war ii came along, they were rich and famous and middle aged and had families and they could have sat it out. >> they could have said, you figure it out. we've done what -- >> they were in their 40s. they were too old, most of them, for the regular stuff. but each one of them bellied up and did the most dangerous things of their career in world war ii when they were in their 40s and 50s. >> which is incredible. we were talking earlier in the break about i said, they seemed
the author may be best known for writing "forrest gump" and he joins you now. welcome.se three men? they are outstanding. >> i started thinking one day, who were the great here rose of the 20th century? i kept coming back to these aviators, the famous raid on japan and tokyo a couple months after pearl harbor and the number one air ace in world war 1, shot near 26 german planes. became the ace of aces, which is a dubious honor. >> sure. >> and lindbergh did something...
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last week we released a book in next code and someone jokingly said, you are probably the forrest gump of mexico. it's been the most important times, whether my father was a guest worker of the federal era where we left with the united states. grew up in california. i shannon mentioned, my parents worked for the cesar chavez union. they have a choice when i worked for "the wall street journal," either straight to find the vacation around a big event next to her was able to recover, and then the fox in 2000. seven penguin contacted me, and they said we'd like for you to write a book about mexico in the last 50 years. i thought of it as a journalistic narratives. but they really wanted much more of a personal narrative. it took a while for me to get comfortable with that area. i guess the last real big event was the return of the once powerful revolution that came back last year. so it all kind of came together watching mexico defendant mr. s. because of the drug war and trying to figure out what happened to the hope that mexico, what happened -- we were supposed to go onto the first wor
last week we released a book in next code and someone jokingly said, you are probably the forrest gump of mexico. it's been the most important times, whether my father was a guest worker of the federal era where we left with the united states. grew up in california. i shannon mentioned, my parents worked for the cesar chavez union. they have a choice when i worked for "the wall street journal," either straight to find the vacation around a big event next to her was able to recover,...
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it was totally forrest gump. i did my job and i showed up in pictures. one day, i showed up in the supreme court. i cannot give you a better story than that. >> there must have been people you turn to. >> i met her in 1986 and that was the beginning of me going back to things that were most important in my life. and we prayed about everything that happened. good people who believed in me, like president bush. i did not know president bush when he nominated me. my good friend, ricky silverman, insisted that i think about it. [applause] larry silverman counseled me about it. at every turn, and it will probably be boring to you all because my life is pretty boring, there were a series of good people who showed up. one of the things that became a priority, if you talk to people who come to new places and they do not have family, you can ask anyone in this room who does not have a structured family, you begin to assemble a family. that was the source of my difficulty with yale. yale had become the only family that i had. at a critical juncture, they abandoned
it was totally forrest gump. i did my job and i showed up in pictures. one day, i showed up in the supreme court. i cannot give you a better story than that. >> there must have been people you turn to. >> i met her in 1986 and that was the beginning of me going back to things that were most important in my life. and we prayed about everything that happened. good people who believed in me, like president bush. i did not know president bush when he nominated me. my good friend, ricky...
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it was totally forst gump -- forrest gump. i did my job and i showed up in pictures.ne day, i showed up in the supreme court. i cannot give you a better story than that. >> there must have been people you turn to. in 1986 and that was the beginning of me going back to things that were most important in my life. and we prayed about everything that happened. good people who believed in me, like president bush. i did not know president bush when he nominated me. , ricky silverman, insisted that i think about it. [applause] larry silverman jostled me about it. -- counseled me about it. at every turn, and it will probably be boring to you all because my life is pretty boring , there were a series of good people who showed up. one of the things that became a priority, if you talk to people who come to new places and they do not have family, you can ask anyone in this room who does not have a structured family, you begin to assemble a family. that was the source of my difficulty with yale. yale had become the only family that i had. juncture, they abandoned me. that was the
it was totally forst gump -- forrest gump. i did my job and i showed up in pictures.ne day, i showed up in the supreme court. i cannot give you a better story than that. >> there must have been people you turn to. in 1986 and that was the beginning of me going back to things that were most important in my life. and we prayed about everything that happened. good people who believed in me, like president bush. i did not know president bush when he nominated me. , ricky silverman, insisted...
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last week we released a book in next code and someone jokingly said, you are probably the forrest gump of mexico. it's been the most important times, whether my father was a guest worker of the federal era where we left with the united states. grew up in california. i shannon mentioned, my parents worked for the cesar chavez union. they have a choice when i worked for "the wall street journal," either straight to find the vacation around a big event next to her was able to recover, and then the fox in 2000. seven penguin contacted me, and they said we'd like for you to write a book about mexico in the last 50 years. i thought of it as a journalistic narratives. but they really wanted much more of a personal narrative. it took a while for me to get comfortable with that area. i guess the last real big event was the return of the once powerful revolution that came back last year. so it all kind of came together watching mexico defendant mr. s. because of the drug war and trying to figure out what happened to the hope that mexico, what happened -- we were supposed to go onto the first wor
last week we released a book in next code and someone jokingly said, you are probably the forrest gump of mexico. it's been the most important times, whether my father was a guest worker of the federal era where we left with the united states. grew up in california. i shannon mentioned, my parents worked for the cesar chavez union. they have a choice when i worked for "the wall street journal," either straight to find the vacation around a big event next to her was able to recover,...
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forrester research says online holiday sales are expected to rise an astonishing 15% this year to nearly $80 billion in november and december. and consumer reports says 56% of americans won't even go to the mall at all over the next four days. one big important piece of advice, if you get a deal, if you decide to buy and get a deal, you've got to pay it off right away. if you keep it on a credit card, it won't be a deal. you'll be paying more in interest, late fees, and the knock on your credit score. be very careful that the deals don't go bad for you. brooke? >> christine romans, thank you very much. >>> coming up next, a chilling story out of arizona where this couple is accused of holding three sisters captive for years and years. we will tell you how police rescued these girls. we're on the case. [ female announcer ] it's time for the annual shareholders meeting. ♪ there'll be the usual presentations on research. and development. some new members of the team will be introduced. the chairman emeritus will distribute his usual wisdom. and you? well, you're the chief life officer. you
forrester research says online holiday sales are expected to rise an astonishing 15% this year to nearly $80 billion in november and december. and consumer reports says 56% of americans won't even go to the mall at all over the next four days. one big important piece of advice, if you get a deal, if you decide to buy and get a deal, you've got to pay it off right away. if you keep it on a credit card, it won't be a deal. you'll be paying more in interest, late fees, and the knock on your credit...
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last week, we released a book in mexico, and someone jokingly said, you know, you are probably the forrest of mexico. [laughter] because i've been at some of the most important times, whether it was -- my father was a guest worker, and so i lived that there where we left for the united states, grew up in california, san joaquin valley as jenna mentioned. my parents worked for the sasser chavez union. later by choice when i used to work for "the wall street journal" i would always try to find a vacation around some big event in mexico. sars able to cover, help cover the 1980 presidential election. arrived in mexico right at the federal crash and then later had the first interview in 2000. so when penguin contacted me, they said would like for you to write a book about mexico in the last 50 years. and it was, i thought of it as a journalistic narrative but they really wanted much more of a personal narrative. it took a while for me to kind of get comfortable with that era. and i guess the last real big event was the return of the once powerful revolutionary party that came back to office las
last week, we released a book in mexico, and someone jokingly said, you know, you are probably the forrest of mexico. [laughter] because i've been at some of the most important times, whether it was -- my father was a guest worker, and so i lived that there where we left for the united states, grew up in california, san joaquin valley as jenna mentioned. my parents worked for the sasser chavez union. later by choice when i used to work for "the wall street journal" i would always try...
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elsewhere number 3, florida state taking on wake forrest. we show you the highlights to give you a claims of winns ston. going over the middle of kelvin benjamin. the rout was on tanner price picked, and it is - nate andrews return at 56 yards, one of six interceptions for florida state. plunge the snooze bud on, the sem analyse all over the daekons. meanwhile texas tech and the top 25 - not for long. after cap sass state were done, they were in complete control. john was a horse on the ground and they wracked up 157 yords including the 5 yard score, marking one of five touchdowns, the cats having a pasting td. jake waters giving it up. texas tech love it. they beat him there. now to the nba. shaun perry ridiculously early. on paper you think the miami heat would have the advantage. they are plays without a point guard rondo - that's why they play on the court, rather than paper. this one is down to the wire. dwayne wade would go to the line, miss the first and try to miss the second, but misses the entire thing, that's a rile sayings - here
elsewhere number 3, florida state taking on wake forrest. we show you the highlights to give you a claims of winns ston. going over the middle of kelvin benjamin. the rout was on tanner price picked, and it is - nate andrews return at 56 yards, one of six interceptions for florida state. plunge the snooze bud on, the sem analyse all over the daekons. meanwhile texas tech and the top 25 - not for long. after cap sass state were done, they were in complete control. john was a horse on the ground...
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. >> reporter: long before gary sinise played lieutenant dan in "forrest gump," he has a long historyy with sinise. >> how many veterans do we have here? >> reporter: he formed the lieutenant dan band and entertained troops with the uso. the actor says his call to action became very clear after 9/11. >> when our men and women started to deploy to iraq and afghanistan and getting hurt and killed and having veterans in my family. it was troubling to think our men and women would come home to a nation that did not appreciate them. >> reporter: he started his own charity dedicated to veterans. the gary sinise foundation helps customize homes. >> i have met hundreds of wounded veterans and will continue to not let their circumstance get them down. countless lieutenant dans inspire me every day. [ paper rustles, outdoor sounds ] ♪ [ male announcer ] laura's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today her doctor has her on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack, be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. if you
. >> reporter: long before gary sinise played lieutenant dan in "forrest gump," he has a long historyy with sinise. >> how many veterans do we have here? >> reporter: he formed the lieutenant dan band and entertained troops with the uso. the actor says his call to action became very clear after 9/11. >> when our men and women started to deploy to iraq and afghanistan and getting hurt and killed and having veterans in my family. it was troubling to think our men...