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it is a shame that at one time, people would cook at home4ç, god food. ut the habit of cooking fresh, good food is a lost art. there are many families that cannot fry an egg. on retreats, they can fry an egg. thank you very much. >> is there anyone else that would like to speak. supervisor maxwell: why don't we close public comment and ask the doctor to come up again if there are any questions or if you want to explain the data that might enlighten us a little bit more. >> why don't i start with questions? ok. the other thing that we did review is a data on one industry, mcdonald's nutritional performance. again, i think that there is evidence that mcdonald's is doing things to improve the nutritional quality of their meals. it seems that many of the standards, they would already be in compliance with. the main issue is the issue of vegetables which we have reduced. some of the meals me disodium standards, others would not. most needy calories standards in the fat standards. i think i want to use that point to mention that there are other food industry pa
it is a shame that at one time, people would cook at home4ç, god food. ut the habit of cooking fresh, good food is a lost art. there are many families that cannot fry an egg. on retreats, they can fry an egg. thank you very much. >> is there anyone else that would like to speak. supervisor maxwell: why don't we close public comment and ask the doctor to come up again if there are any questions or if you want to explain the data that might enlighten us a little bit more. >> why...
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god. from. under the grow food. queue. the. download the official r t r flick a shift to your i phone or i pod touch from the i choose ops to. watch on t.v. life on the go. video on demand on t.v.'s my volt costs and r.s.s. feeds now in the palm of your. question on the ati dot com. this is. three years in prison for using a year old palestinian boy. two years ago. ridiculed by civil rights. files. the release of the files and she says i'll be investigating the balance of power in the country. and the. environmental. debate show cross-talk. guess where the capitalism is brought out democracy in the west it's just.
god. from. under the grow food. queue. the. download the official r t r flick a shift to your i phone or i pod touch from the i choose ops to. watch on t.v. life on the go. video on demand on t.v.'s my volt costs and r.s.s. feeds now in the palm of your. question on the ati dot com. this is. three years in prison for using a year old palestinian boy. two years ago. ridiculed by civil rights. files. the release of the files and she says i'll be investigating the balance of power in the country....
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god was going to do something th me. >> duringthose 2 months, the 33 miners needed more than food and physical strength to survive more than 2,000 feet beloground. >> i believe the key was believing in god. the lord wants them to believe in him, to believe in his word. >> jose henriquez is a profoundly spiritual person. his faith in god was key in helping companions hold on to hope. >> that spirituality served him well, knowlee of the word, because he preached in the church her. here. he didn't have it to read. he had to draw it out within his heart to share it with his companions. >> this christian miner lead devotions twice a day. some of the miners acpted christ. >> on the sunday before we were rescued, i called for a pastor to come because i am not a pastor. so i told my brother in the letter, bring a pastor that you consider andgod has confirmed is a real pastor to come and lead the prayer of salvation. he did that. around 20 miners said yes. they believ in the lord. >> jose henriquez s the fir of 33 to return to the mine after the rescue. he went back to the site to thank god for getting him out of the depths of
god was going to do something th me. >> duringthose 2 months, the 33 miners needed more than food and physical strength to survive more than 2,000 feet beloground. >> i believe the key was believing in god. the lord wants them to believe in him, to believe in his word. >> jose henriquez is a profoundly spiritual person. his faith in god was key in helping companions hold on to hope. >> that spirituality served him well, knowlee of the word, because he preached in the...
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. >> one of god's gifts to earth. >> i know her food is quite delicious. >> very good. >> we are known for our food, corey and her staff puts out an amazing, amazing product. for every meal and on the holidays particularly. >> yes, she has special meals for holidays and she just knows the right thing to have for us friday nights and for holidays, and saturdays, and she just knows the right thing. >> so when you talk with people about what the plaza is like, how do you talk about your fellow neighbors and the atmosphere and staff? >> everybody is very friendly the neighbors are wonderful, i mean, we talk to each other like we are family. like a big family. >> you know there is so much conversation in the community these days about what it means for a community to support a person as they age in their home and to keep them in what is thought of as familiar surroundings might be the family home they've raised children in and now remain in, and then the other end of the conservation what does it mean to not be isolated in your own home and instead move into a community where you are with p
. >> one of god's gifts to earth. >> i know her food is quite delicious. >> very good. >> we are known for our food, corey and her staff puts out an amazing, amazing product. for every meal and on the holidays particularly. >> yes, she has special meals for holidays and she just knows the right thing to have for us friday nights and for holidays, and saturdays, and she just knows the right thing. >> so when you talk with people about what the plaza is like,...
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not because of the food but the spiritual support he prodes. it is god's way of showing his love for them. >> [ foreign speaking ] we feel we are united that other people care about us. we feel that god cares about us when he sends people like this to us. >> the family also knows those that send sponsorship funds are motivated by god's ve. people in america who help us have love in their hearts. >> and gregory carries this love from them to us. >> as mercy projects coordinatorsike bosy continue to quietly carry on their ministry as the unsung heroes of ukraine, they recognize the impact they are having across the country and providing god's help. peter wooding, cbn news, ukraine. >> our viewers can find links to ministri like this one at our website cwnews.org. >>> coming up, george clooney talks with our reporteabout his mission and christian missionaries. >> welcome back, peace talks broken downbetween north and south sudan. some including george clooney fears theywill reach a civil war if a agreement is not reached. john jessup sat down with the one on
not because of the food but the spiritual support he prodes. it is god's way of showing his love for them. >> [ foreign speaking ] we feel we are united that other people care about us. we feel that god cares about us when he sends people like this to us. >> the family also knows those that send sponsorship funds are motivated by god's ve. people in america who help us have love in their hearts. >> and gregory carries this love from them to us. >> as mercy projects...
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thank god you stop wearing that wretch ed clone. all my food tasted like must have beening. pity the polls they lost you. my mother said no they are trying to jerk germany off with one hand and the soviet unions with the other. weate in silence. the madam took hot long showers because i heard water rushing in the pipes and whether i turned mine on found it cold. a yellow square in the courtiard into the night. i watched for a shadow or shape. rigging a motorcycle mirror on a string and dangled it on a fishing lure and failed. i skulted in the hall way in the gallery and street hoping to catch her there. it only upset my father. we spoke german to each other as a nervous joke. i tinkered with the motorcycle mirror a started lifting bar bells. for a month mother talked of the germany refugee question and asked if it was better for jews to go to the philippines or the dominican republic. pius 11th was buried. the discover of king tut's tomb also died. the italians called a call to arms to war babies the first time around. when i visited the draft board i noticed my card was fil
thank god you stop wearing that wretch ed clone. all my food tasted like must have beening. pity the polls they lost you. my mother said no they are trying to jerk germany off with one hand and the soviet unions with the other. weate in silence. the madam took hot long showers because i heard water rushing in the pipes and whether i turned mine on found it cold. a yellow square in the courtiard into the night. i watched for a shadow or shape. rigging a motorcycle mirror on a string and dangled...
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but thank god, they also cooked tons of chinese food as well. it was, one, it was just the best food in the world. i still say that. i'll say that to my grave. but it's also part of our culture, and all... everything that happened in our family, it usually started at the dining room table. >> hinojosa: what do you mean? >> any decisions-- "where do you want to go for vacation," or "what are you thinking about schools," "how come you're not doing this or doing that?" the discussion was always at 5:30, keep in mind. this is in the midwest; you ate dinner at 5:30. >> hinojosa: right. >> and but the dining room table was when-- i had one brother-- the four of us would get together, and that's any family issue or discussion would happen there over great food. >> hinojosa: so was there this whole pressure-- or not pressure, but the sense of wanting to blend in-- from a culinary place? like, what would you take to lunch, for example, when you were a kid growing up? >> yeah, that's a great question. i mean, we'd do two things. sometimes i would just tak
but thank god, they also cooked tons of chinese food as well. it was, one, it was just the best food in the world. i still say that. i'll say that to my grave. but it's also part of our culture, and all... everything that happened in our family, it usually started at the dining room table. >> hinojosa: what do you mean? >> any decisions-- "where do you want to go for vacation," or "what are you thinking about schools," "how come you're not doing this or...
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food, and we are powerless. we just keep quiet and ask god for death. >> many have been here since 6:00 a.m., and some of these men say they walked for hours to get here. they have been going from place to place, getting turned away everywhere. now they are hoping to get some help. they have been waiting for hours under a blazing sun wondering if their turn will come before the food runs out his turn did not come that day. soon there could be less to go around. the world food program says it will have to cut rations by half in november to lack of donations. some are already in the grip of starvation, like ali. he is battling severe malnutrition and pneumonia. his grandmother never leaves his side. >> if we were not so poor, we could have a profit -- proper treatment. we have to sleep under the open sky. how can we save him from this misery? >> malnutrition is always a problem here, but aid agencies say it has risen dangerously since the flood, stoking the very young. deep in the flood zone, we found victims of the crisis. we traveled with the pakistan army. people came up wading through the waters to meet us, hopi
food, and we are powerless. we just keep quiet and ask god for death. >> many have been here since 6:00 a.m., and some of these men say they walked for hours to get here. they have been going from place to place, getting turned away everywhere. now they are hoping to get some help. they have been waiting for hours under a blazing sun wondering if their turn will come before the food runs out his turn did not come that day. soon there could be less to go around. the world food program says...
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forget one day there was no job i came home and there was no food and my brothers and sisters and my mother they went to sleep hungry that god is only thirteen years old but as the man of the house has responsibility start early at six in the morning. good bye. good bye my brother. and the first born this is a typical poor kabul neighborhood children with runny noses dirty feet and crawling stomachs every day was a dream takes his bucket and joins the tens of thousands of children heading to the country streets to make their meager living washing cars but despite their stolen childhoods they are the lucky ones where year ago my dad was mean to he was working like a policeman during a real explosion which is very very hard work to make about a dollar a day sometimes the other boys are fighting with me they say they want to watch this. is obvious a caller is twelve he manages to bring a few dollars more into the home but it's barely enough to feed his mother and seven sisters every day i wake up so early my house is a long way from here on a good team i can on the equivalent of about eight to. but some days there's no work yes
forget one day there was no job i came home and there was no food and my brothers and sisters and my mother they went to sleep hungry that god is only thirteen years old but as the man of the house has responsibility start early at six in the morning. good bye. good bye my brother. and the first born this is a typical poor kabul neighborhood children with runny noses dirty feet and crawling stomachs every day was a dream takes his bucket and joins the tens of thousands of children heading to...
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shiny cars eating food people hitched bones were like only clubs were on god these sums could be invested in complicated vehicles in secret outside the prying eyes of wall street regulators. of the traditional investment firms have there is no wonder so many of these young people wanted in and at the top. and i personally spent five years in a private equity and then made the decision instead of going back to business school to move over to the public side so that was a conscious decision on my part i think most people probably get involved because there is an opportunity to move up the ranks and make more money at an earlier age in hedge funds and there isn't private equity which is the natural progression after a couple years in an investment bank program well if you're going to be an in the investment world the best way to and you're a good investor the best way to make money is to have a hedge fund because you get compensated much much higher. hedge funds were being paid one percent of the assets and twenty percent of the profits in those. so obviously that was the best way to make mo
shiny cars eating food people hitched bones were like only clubs were on god these sums could be invested in complicated vehicles in secret outside the prying eyes of wall street regulators. of the traditional investment firms have there is no wonder so many of these young people wanted in and at the top. and i personally spent five years in a private equity and then made the decision instead of going back to business school to move over to the public side so that was a conscious decision on my...
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food or water. hundreds here claim to be living golds and god depositions, with m miraculous powers and thousands oflowers to prove it. we traveled across this mystical land in search of miracles. first stop, the home to this 82-year-old swami, who claims not to have eaten a bite of food or drunk a drop of water in more than 70 years. >> we examined him twice and close monitoring. during those ten days, he did not eat anything, did not drink, did not pass urine, did not pass stool. >> reporter: according to modern science, man cannot survive more than three or four days without water. >> scientifically, we have no explanation. >> reporter: at a tiny temple high in the hills lives the man behind the mystery. after a wait, we are final lip presented to him. "my powers come from yoga and god," he tells me. like hundreds of holy men in india, he seems himself as a living deity. do you still feel strong? he explains that when he was just 11 years old, a goddess touched his tongue, ridding him of the need for food and water. "people in india used to live 100 or 200 years, but then came the influence of we
food or water. hundreds here claim to be living golds and god depositions, with m miraculous powers and thousands oflowers to prove it. we traveled across this mystical land in search of miracles. first stop, the home to this 82-year-old swami, who claims not to have eaten a bite of food or drunk a drop of water in more than 70 years. >> we examined him twice and close monitoring. during those ten days, he did not eat anything, did not drink, did not pass urine, did not pass stool....
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after all, that's right in paul's letters, that these gods are nothing. >> ( dramatized ): as to the eating of foodols, we know that no idol in the world really exists and that there is no god but one. >> narrator: decius was determined to be completely ruthless in persecuting those who refused to make public sacrifice. for the first time, ordinary christians were methodically rounded up. >> and the odd thing is it fails. the net effect of this is that a new cult of the martyrs appears in christianity which strengthens the church. ( crowd cheering in background ) >> narrator: but ironically, very few christians were willing to be martyred. >> many christians were not made of the kind of moral fiber of the people who went to their deaths as martyrs-- that they had been willing to recant the faith, to offer a pinch of incense to the emperor. >> christians were sort of taking to the hills. we know this from the so-called lapsus controversy. what do you do with those christians who took to the hills and saved their souls as opposed to standing their ground and dying as martyrs? >> all this made a grave
after all, that's right in paul's letters, that these gods are nothing. >> ( dramatized ): as to the eating of foodols, we know that no idol in the world really exists and that there is no god but one. >> narrator: decius was determined to be completely ruthless in persecuting those who refused to make public sacrifice. for the first time, ordinary christians were methodically rounded up. >> and the odd thing is it fails. the net effect of this is that a new cult of the...
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associated with the hindu god krishna the love of god whom they believe they are now married to they can be found on the streets with many forced to beg for scraps of food. look and sound and my husband died of cancer they used up all o.c. vincent pain for his treatment once he died no one would look after me so i came to bring. the social service organization of service runs to homes for windows in the city here one hundred eighty even in the house and fed it's been a long journey for one woman who came here two years ago that most people come to bring down because they are helpless in the beginning i felt alone and would cry all the time but slowly every time i just did to my new life here life is not easy for readers on the fringes of hindu society yet there are organizations working to all become centuries of prejudice to give readers a chance to live with dignity the bigger challenge will be convincing families across the years downs and religious not to abandon them in the first place god and seeing hearty new delhi but at the very arty reports on the lethal dangerous some of us on the subject ourselves to every day we look at why the food we choo
associated with the hindu god krishna the love of god whom they believe they are now married to they can be found on the streets with many forced to beg for scraps of food. look and sound and my husband died of cancer they used up all o.c. vincent pain for his treatment once he died no one would look after me so i came to bring. the social service organization of service runs to homes for windows in the city here one hundred eighty even in the house and fed it's been a long journey for one...
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god and saying r.t. . are just over now it's time ot he reports on the lethal danger some of us subject ourselves to every day we look at why the food we choose is the care in the kitchen . forty two thousand americans die each year car accidents only a thousand. seven hundred thousand people. and thirty two thousand will kill themselves cancer in all its forms kills five hundred sixty thousand of us here part is easy the more devastating kills over eight hundred seventy thousand americans every year. than a few moments the business days especially money status. for the. we've got. the biggest issues getting voice face to face with the news makers. hello and welcome to the business park and financial leaders from all over the world gathered in washington d.c. over the weekend for the annual international monetary fund and world bank meetings basting the global economy was the main focus and speaking exclusively with our team the president of the t.v. bank andre causton so the role of the much ing markets is increasing. the changing role or emerging markets of countries including russia china brazil india in the national the quantum
god and saying r.t. . are just over now it's time ot he reports on the lethal danger some of us subject ourselves to every day we look at why the food we choose is the care in the kitchen . forty two thousand americans die each year car accidents only a thousand. seven hundred thousand people. and thirty two thousand will kill themselves cancer in all its forms kills five hundred sixty thousand of us here part is easy the more devastating kills over eight hundred seventy thousand americans...
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food he has will be gone. >> who will help us? we will only survive if god gives us something. otherwise, we will die of hunger. >> overhead, american helicopters. they fly past every day, carrying made, but not for this village. people have been trying to rebuild with whatever they confined, mostly with bits of tway and brush. they have been back for months now and they have not had any help from anyone, not from local authorities, the government, or eight agencies. we are the first outsiders to have come here. they do not expect any help from anyone. this woman is back home. she survived the ordeal of the floods, but she has been weakened. we are getting sick, she says, and the medicines are gone. everything is gone. a 3-year-old has been sick for days. the clinic is almost three hours away, so we gave his family a lift. the doctor suspects malaria and warned the treatment won't work unless he has enough to beat. back in the village, the men gather to discuss their problems. every day, the list gets longer. they are haunted by what they have lost and worried about what is to
food he has will be gone. >> who will help us? we will only survive if god gives us something. otherwise, we will die of hunger. >> overhead, american helicopters. they fly past every day, carrying made, but not for this village. people have been trying to rebuild with whatever they confined, mostly with bits of tway and brush. they have been back for months now and they have not had any help from anyone, not from local authorities, the government, or eight agencies. we are the...
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my life that is if i get food to eat that's fine if not that's also fine shunned by society sixteen thousand widows day in this city because it's associated with the hindu god krishna the lover go on whom they believe they are now married to they can be found on the streets with many forced to beg for scraps of food. my husband died of cancer and used to pull our savings trees treatments and he died no one would look after me so i came to france happen . the social service organization guild of service runs two homes for windows in the city here hundred eight even in the house and fed it's been a long journey for one woman who came here two years ago. most people can't even down because they're helpless in the beginning i felt alone and would cry all the time but slowly every time i just did to my new life here life is not easy for widows on the fringes of hindu society yet there are organizations working to overcome centuries of prejudice to give readers a chance to live with dignity the bigger challenge will be convincing families across the years downs and religious not to abandon them in the first place god and saying party new delhi. obesity in the us
my life that is if i get food to eat that's fine if not that's also fine shunned by society sixteen thousand widows day in this city because it's associated with the hindu god krishna the lover go on whom they believe they are now married to they can be found on the streets with many forced to beg for scraps of food. my husband died of cancer and used to pull our savings trees treatments and he died no one would look after me so i came to france happen . the social service organization guild of...
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god's sake! parents can't control their kids. we are feeding them, right? why not feed them healthy food. don't give them the choice.here are people starving in the world today and we are talking about taking our kids and giving them all these wonderful choices. give them healthy food if they don't want to eat it, don't eat. >> tracy you have kids is this worth the money? >> stay away from my children! i will decide what they eat, when and how and where and where placed on the table in front of them! wayne is right this is a total waste of money. the reason kids are obese? because they are eating doritos for breakfast that is not the government's problem it is parents' problem. >> 10 million on the school lunch program what is another two million, why not right? >> this is a good study. childhood obesity costs this country tends of billions. obesity can cost this country hundreds of billions. there's junk food everywhere they turn in their schools, vending machines, everywhere the idea of figuring out how to could save tends of billions this is penny wise pound foolish. >> julian, why give them the choice? why give
god's sake! parents can't control their kids. we are feeding them, right? why not feed them healthy food. don't give them the choice.here are people starving in the world today and we are talking about taking our kids and giving them all these wonderful choices. give them healthy food if they don't want to eat it, don't eat. >> tracy you have kids is this worth the money? >> stay away from my children! i will decide what they eat, when and how and where and where placed on the table...
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god, it's zach galifianakis. because that's sort of like my comfort food late at night. lonely. but he's -- >> jimmy: no. no. it's good. people do that. >> yeah. in my kitchen and, you know, eating ice cream. anywho. no, but he -- we were doing this scene, and he is wearing, like, acid wash jeans with capezios. i don't know if you remember the capezio jazz shoes with a fanny pack. and i'm like, "zach, did the wardrobe girl pick that for you? because that's kind of amazing." no, he did it all. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: that's just what he wears. >> yeah. yeah. >> jimmy: that's just what he wears. >> that's how he rocks it. >> jimmy: and then you have "conviction" out. which is -- man, this is getting some good buzz for awards and all that stuff. and this is a series cool movie. sam rockwell, hillary swank. >> the best. >> jimmy: she puts herself through law school to get her brother out of jail. >> yeah. he's -- >> jimmy: wrongly accused. >> he's wrongly convicted of murder. i'm one of his ex-girlfriends who helps put him in jail. and it's the biggest transformation i'
god, it's zach galifianakis. because that's sort of like my comfort food late at night. lonely. but he's -- >> jimmy: no. no. it's good. people do that. >> yeah. in my kitchen and, you know, eating ice cream. anywho. no, but he -- we were doing this scene, and he is wearing, like, acid wash jeans with capezios. i don't know if you remember the capezio jazz shoes with a fanny pack. and i'm like, "zach, did the wardrobe girl pick that for you? because that's kind of...
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food. my brothers and sisters and my mother they went to st hungry madam that god is only thirteen years old but as the man of the house his responsibility started early at six in the morning. my brother. and with first. this is a typical poor kabul neighborhood children with runny noses dirty feet and growling stomachs every day was a dean takes his bucket and joins the tens of thousands of children heading to the country streets to make meagan living washing cars but despite their stolen childhoods they are the lucky ones my. dad was he was working he can at least one. is very very humble that god might not make it through the day sometimes the other boys he say they want to watch this. is obviously his twelve he manages to bring a few dollars more into the home but it's barely enough to feed his mother and seven sisters it's a charter that every to i wake up so early my house is a long way from here only i can on the equivalent of a bite eight dollars to go but some days there's no work yesterday was the reason we were real with them i thought more of them but for some children it's easie
food. my brothers and sisters and my mother they went to st hungry madam that god is only thirteen years old but as the man of the house his responsibility started early at six in the morning. my brother. and with first. this is a typical poor kabul neighborhood children with runny noses dirty feet and growling stomachs every day was a dean takes his bucket and joins the tens of thousands of children heading to the country streets to make meagan living washing cars but despite their stolen...
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god you are home. >> we're told the experienced hiker had no food or water for most of the time he was gone. and that's a fox watch across america. i'm jon scott in for shepard smith. this is the fox report. it's the bottom of the hour, time for the top of the news. fuel meant for u.s. troops in afghanistan goes up in flames in pakistan. militants torching more than two dozen tankers and reportedly burning two drivers alive. 80% of the troop's supplies travel through pakistan. the government shut down one of two crucial border crossings yesterday after a nato helicopter killed three pakistani soldiers. nato claims someone on the ground fired at the chopper first, but one pakistani senator calls it an act of war. jennifer griffin live at the pentagon. what's the situation between the u.s. and pakistan right now. >> it's starting to look like a war is breaking out between the u.s. and its key ally. recent polls inside pakistan shows that most pakistanis view the u.s. not al qaeda as their enemy. in fact those polls show that 40% believe the u.s. is most responsible for violence in their territ
god you are home. >> we're told the experienced hiker had no food or water for most of the time he was gone. and that's a fox watch across america. i'm jon scott in for shepard smith. this is the fox report. it's the bottom of the hour, time for the top of the news. fuel meant for u.s. troops in afghanistan goes up in flames in pakistan. militants torching more than two dozen tankers and reportedly burning two drivers alive. 80% of the troop's supplies travel through pakistan. the...
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this is the window he was handed food through from the male monastery on the ground the entrance would be sealed up he would talk only to god and spend ten years here praying. and dennis geophysicists they hope that special equipment will help them locate underground voids to support the rumors which claim the existence of the secret passages. the catacombs the world's largest manmade underground structure people extracting building stone here for over two centuries often found natural underground cavities filled with clay work was immediately halted in such places because of fears they could collapse local bakers take special care when examining such dangerous sections of the catacombs. the remains of prehistoric animals can be found in the case of a desk reporter more than they. claim reserves bones very well. but look for in a. red brown clay is a wonderful preserving agent for such bones. look across here. of the. knees of fossilized bones. will give them to the museum of paleontology. addresses museum of paleontology is one of the best known museums across the former soviet union nearly one third of its exhibits featur
this is the window he was handed food through from the male monastery on the ground the entrance would be sealed up he would talk only to god and spend ten years here praying. and dennis geophysicists they hope that special equipment will help them locate underground voids to support the rumors which claim the existence of the secret passages. the catacombs the world's largest manmade underground structure people extracting building stone here for over two centuries often found natural...
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this is the window he was handed food through from the male monastery on the ground the entrance would be sealed up he would talk only to god and spend ten years here praying. and then it's geophysicists they hope that special equipment will help them locate underground voids to support the rumors which claim the existence of the secret passages. well into the. hands contain explosives. just to see of sludge. flames in the sky and seeds of hope to protect our hearts we can provide such. technology update on. the. passenger liner sailing in the black sea. august thirty first nineteen eighty six. twenty three twenty. kilometers off shore. crashes into another vessel. four hundred twenty three people. russian titanic. the adesa catacombs the world's largest manmade underground structure people extracting building stone here for over two centuries often found natural underground cavities filled with clay work was immediately halted in such places because of fears they could collapse local bakers take special care when examining such dangerous sections of the catacombs. the remains of prehistoric animals can be found in the case
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this is the window he was handed food through from the male monastery on the ground the entrance would be sealed up he would talk only to god and spend ten years here praying. tatiana and dennis geophysicists they hope that special equipment will help them locate underground voids to support the rumors which claim the existence of the secret passages. wealthy british stock. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines two kinds a report. download the official placation the phone on pod touch from the top story. life on the go. video on demand teasing line costs and feeds now in the palm of your. question. the adesa catacombs the world's largest manmade underground structure people extracting building stone here for over two centuries often found natural underground cavities filled with clay work was immediately halted in such places because of fears they could collapse local bakers take special care when examining such dangerous sections of the catacombs. the remains of prehistoric animals can be found in the case of a d
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this is the window he was handed food through from the male monastery on the ground the entrance would be sealed up he would talk only to god and spend ten years here praying. and then his geophysicists they hope that special equipment will help them locate underground voids to support the rumors which claim the existence of the secret passages. every month we give you the future we help you understand how to get there and bring the best in science and technology from across russia and around...