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so for twenty two pm here in moscow you will see he's a russian born in gulfport his chance in the game after being adopted by american parents. a couple of his biggest challenges in finding former fairways but finding a family he left behind a. story. she might have a smoother swing but from the outside nicholai looks no different to the pampered junior players and this hyper exclusive moscow golf club this couldn't be further from the truth we call i come alaska was an eleven year old all for when he was adopted by an american family can never say that life is easy you know and basically there they make you feel like you're nothing to me when i came to united states i had a lot of problems emotionally. credible young man he is someone who has taken on many challenges in his life and he's always overcome then came the gulf one day i just saw my desk being in a golf club in a backyard. with a seven iron i don't remember exactly but i had no idea what it was i just was a piece of metal and i asked him what it was. and then he asked me to he said you want to he didn't want to try and i tr
so for twenty two pm here in moscow you will see he's a russian born in gulfport his chance in the game after being adopted by american parents. a couple of his biggest challenges in finding former fairways but finding a family he left behind a. story. she might have a smoother swing but from the outside nicholai looks no different to the pampered junior players and this hyper exclusive moscow golf club this couldn't be further from the truth we call i come alaska was an eleven year old all for...
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show in gulfport for politicians the most go you can be a messy business especially the risk group of women who put on their high heels and very long fashion to watch dozens of russian made cars and they do it all in the name of their beloved prime minister also. amazing images of russian castles performing tricks like you've never seen before more of their fabulous air quine starts just a click away and online galleries find them at aussie dot com. now three photojournalists accused of espionage in georgia have walked free after being convicted in court and then given suspended sentences well they initially denied accusations that they'd haul secrets about georgia's president mikheil saakashvili to russia but later signed full confessions one of them even went on a two day hunger strike and another confessed just on to his wife was released from detention well this is beyond concerns that they were coerced into admitting crimes they didn't commit is was discussed as more the leader of georgia's own position conservative party mr cathy called he joins me live from tiffany's see many t
show in gulfport for politicians the most go you can be a messy business especially the risk group of women who put on their high heels and very long fashion to watch dozens of russian made cars and they do it all in the name of their beloved prime minister also. amazing images of russian castles performing tricks like you've never seen before more of their fabulous air quine starts just a click away and online galleries find them at aussie dot com. now three photojournalists accused of...
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ask the folks in gulfport, biloxi, people in california where the fires completely wiped out their homes. ask the people at ground zero. how long are you ready? i don't want y'all to become sicko like me and think about it all the time. my challenge to is this: think about the risk wherever you live and work. how prepared are you to deal with that risk? it doesn't have to be -- i know in washington the first thought is the biggest risk is terrorists. how many were here on 9/11? i wasn't. i heard the stories from people trying to get from their area just to get across the bridges. trying to get to mcclane. you didn't have to be at 9/11. it could have been a dirty bomb, some guy at 495 that has driven too long and taking out a substation. and the black out in '03 or '04 where it was a squirrel that took it out. all it has to be. everything thinks that, though fema, which owns no planes, trains, or automobiles, that the dhs will be there in a new york minute. there are 300 plus million people in this country. and there are a fine night number of firefighters and team members and d-mats and
ask the folks in gulfport, biloxi, people in california where the fires completely wiped out their homes. ask the people at ground zero. how long are you ready? i don't want y'all to become sicko like me and think about it all the time. my challenge to is this: think about the risk wherever you live and work. how prepared are you to deal with that risk? it doesn't have to be -- i know in washington the first thought is the biggest risk is terrorists. how many were here on 9/11? i wasn't. i...
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happening at major airports around the country like in palm springs, california, kalamazoo, michigan, gulfport, mississippi, roughly projects totaling $142 million, but they're going no where right now because the debt duel is taking all the oxygen out of the room on congress' hill. >>> in just a moment we'll hear from a house republican on the talks, but right now the heads of american banks are urging the president and the congress to get the deal done, they point out the economy remains very fragile and wall street stocks have been slipping as the debt talk rages on. the dow dropped nearly 200 points yesterday, but today a bit of a bounceback so far. cnbc's senior analyst and commentator ron insana joins me with a look at all of this. five days out, a lot of people are wondering, why does america need to be dragged to the brink when we are in such a fragile state right now in recovery? >> unfortunately, thomas, it seems that the way current washington works, you know, the notion of us being a tipping-point society is being proved on a daily basis. and i think, you know, wall street may be,
happening at major airports around the country like in palm springs, california, kalamazoo, michigan, gulfport, mississippi, roughly projects totaling $142 million, but they're going no where right now because the debt duel is taking all the oxygen out of the room on congress' hill. >>> in just a moment we'll hear from a house republican on the talks, but right now the heads of american banks are urging the president and the congress to get the deal done, they point out the economy...
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south of gulfport to try to stay cool in this searing heat. in new york. >> thank you. >>> extraordinary animal discovery caught on camera. rare snow leopards spotted in the mountains of afghanistan. for the first time ever, researchers from the world conservation society snapped these photos using camera traps. they call the endangered snow leopard the world's most elusive big cat. researchers say there are at most 7500 left in the wild. that's amaze. >> great pictures. they look like they were taken by a photographer. >>> still to come this morning, first mila kunis and then justin timberlake. >> talks to raise the debt ceiling in a holding pattern. would not raising the debt ceiling teach america a good lesson about spending? let us know and we will be reading your comments. ace!" that's what people could say if you're still using a liquid foundation that can settle into your lines and wrinkles and make you look older. like an apricot... or a prune. and i like both, i just don't want to look like one. covergirl and olay simply ageless found
south of gulfport to try to stay cool in this searing heat. in new york. >> thank you. >>> extraordinary animal discovery caught on camera. rare snow leopards spotted in the mountains of afghanistan. for the first time ever, researchers from the world conservation society snapped these photos using camera traps. they call the endangered snow leopard the world's most elusive big cat. researchers say there are at most 7500 left in the wild. that's amaze. >> great pictures....
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what our institute has done is gone to communities light gulfport and memphis, and brought in information from people across the country, former governors, mayors, and emergency managers, leading thinkers, and essentially came up with a basic process which we wanted communities to go through. define itself. what is the community? we need to focus on the finding that. then look at their risks that community will face. many communities have not done a good job of that. they may no flooding risks but they have not done as good job as they could. and mapping, yes. >> knowing what their vulnerabilities are. >> and that it is ok, what is the vision that we have for addressing that risk? that has to be laid out. and like you suggested, what of the lessons we can draw from nonprofits in the private sector? if the committee can get it back on their fate -- that the community can i get back on their feet, then others cannot. if a school opens up right away and people are evacuating, the rush to get back because the kids have to get to the ball practices and back to class. they are spending money an
what our institute has done is gone to communities light gulfport and memphis, and brought in information from people across the country, former governors, mayors, and emergency managers, leading thinkers, and essentially came up with a basic process which we wanted communities to go through. define itself. what is the community? we need to focus on the finding that. then look at their risks that community will face. many communities have not done a good job of that. they may no flooding risks...
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what our institute has done is gone to communities light gulfport and memphis, and brought in information from people across the country, former governors, mayors, and emergency managers, leading thinkers, and essentially came up with a basic process which we wanted communities to go through. define itself. what is the community? we need to focus on the finding that. then look at their risks that community will face. many communities have not done a good job of that. they may no flooding risks but they have not done as good job as they could. and mapping, yes. >> knowing what their vulnerabilities are. >> and that it is ok, what is the vision that we have for addressing that risk? that has to be laid out. and like you suggested, what of the lessons we can draw from nonprofits in the private sector? if the committee can get it back on their fate -- that the community can i get back on their feet, then others cannot. if a school opens up right away and people are evacuating, the rush to get back because the kids have to get to the ball practices and back to class. they are spending money an
what our institute has done is gone to communities light gulfport and memphis, and brought in information from people across the country, former governors, mayors, and emergency managers, leading thinkers, and essentially came up with a basic process which we wanted communities to go through. define itself. what is the community? we need to focus on the finding that. then look at their risks that community will face. many communities have not done a good job of that. they may no flooding risks...
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host: gulfport, mississippi, alexis. short question, please. alexis? are you there? caller: yes, i am. host: our time's almost out. short question, please. caller: yes, i am. what i had a question about is my family with these stability, and they depend on that to survive and live off. are they going to be table receive those things? but what's going on is completely going to cut them off. host: as i said earlier, seniors department get us in this fiscal wress and shouldn't be punished. if we can't rate the lebt feeling. so we'll have to lock at what comes in each day, and it will require many difficult decisions to make. i can tell you this, the first person in life not to get paid should be members of congress. host: stanton, virginia, donald, republican. caller: my question is, if we knew these tax cuts were going to hurt us, why would we even do these anyway? i mean, can't we do something about companies that go to low tax havens and everything? >> that's what the republicans are blocking right now. it's the fact that -- again, i think the president anticipates r
host: gulfport, mississippi, alexis. short question, please. alexis? are you there? caller: yes, i am. host: our time's almost out. short question, please. caller: yes, i am. what i had a question about is my family with these stability, and they depend on that to survive and live off. are they going to be table receive those things? but what's going on is completely going to cut them off. host: as i said earlier, seniors department get us in this fiscal wress and shouldn't be punished. if we...