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hanna moore was one of those victims. what happened to hanna? well, at the end of the day, when she finished her so-called course at the herington college of design, she ended up $124,000 in debt. and it's growing. she can't keep up with it. she can't earn enough known keep up with it. you know what's happened? she's moved into her parents' basement. her dad has come out of retirement to help her pay off the loan. so we're going to do something with it with the help of a few republicans. i hope a few will stand up and join us. we are going to give students across america who are not in default an opportunity to refinance their loans. lower interest rates. a lower interest rate may mean a lower payment or more money reduced from the principal. it is the only way that some of these young people ever, ever debt out from this debt. we think this is the only way that students, deep in debt, have a fair shot at a future. otherwise they're going to be swamped with debt, never get out of it. the process expect o prospect oo school for hanna -- impossibl
hanna moore was one of those victims. what happened to hanna? well, at the end of the day, when she finished her so-called course at the herington college of design, she ended up $124,000 in debt. and it's growing. she can't keep up with it. she can't earn enough known keep up with it. you know what's happened? she's moved into her parents' basement. her dad has come out of retirement to help her pay off the loan. so we're going to do something with it with the help of a few republicans. i hope...
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touched by hanna, it's called, and an stir rational is what its meant to be. chris working fast, not only because he's passionate but because while hanna is fine, he is not. signs point to a return of his cancer. >> we're rolling. i got a great shot right here. >> rather than get down, he's getting to work hoping to make the most of his story and the time he has left. >> and every second that i'm going to be here, i'm going to be passionate about what i do and try to make a difference, even if it's only another five years or ten years. >> from the power of positive thinking to the power of kindness, three years ago rhamma was an eighth grade student at a school. very smart but very shy, her parents decided she needed a change. well, it worked in ways they couldn't have imagined thanks in part to a single act of kindness. a change of scenery doesn't always translate into a change for the better. >> there are three types of g gnu -- nuclear reactions. electro magnetic -- >> always incredibly smart, she was also painfully shy. now finding herself somewhere she di
touched by hanna, it's called, and an stir rational is what its meant to be. chris working fast, not only because he's passionate but because while hanna is fine, he is not. signs point to a return of his cancer. >> we're rolling. i got a great shot right here. >> rather than get down, he's getting to work hoping to make the most of his story and the time he has left. >> and every second that i'm going to be here, i'm going to be passionate about what i do and try to make a...
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she has had a lot of support from some talk radio hosts who said is, you know, hanna going to become the next eric cantor and she tweeted out a message saying yes, we think he is the interesting thing here this is a real swing district, actually. this is a district mitt romney only won 49.2 to 48.8% over president obama. and democrats did not even feel the candidate. they missed the deadline so this is it. >> so if she wins that gives the democrats a little bit of hope. >> it could. but they didn't feel the candidate so they are actually, they're out of it. so you know -- >> you mean it's too late. >> it's too late. they missed the filing deadline that is one reason why a whole lot of life as people say is showing up. >> all right, let's talk about one other new york district and that's in new york city manhattan, harlem, some of the bronx and that's long time democratic incumbent charlie rangal. now here say democratic incumbent who is facing a challenge. >> right so, we're seeing a little bit of an anti-incumbent wave as we've been talking about if this winds up happening here wher
she has had a lot of support from some talk radio hosts who said is, you know, hanna going to become the next eric cantor and she tweeted out a message saying yes, we think he is the interesting thing here this is a real swing district, actually. this is a district mitt romney only won 49.2 to 48.8% over president obama. and democrats did not even feel the candidate. they missed the deadline so this is it. >> so if she wins that gives the democrats a little bit of hope. >> it could....
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. >> jack hanna's countdown is next. we continue later tonight.ng on the sunscreen you can mills important areas. >>> enjoy the summer solstice at the kimmel center. we'll let you know what's on tap. for chris sowers and the entire "action news" team, i'm eva pilgrim. have a great weekend. another winning one. enjoy it. we'll see you tomorrow. every month, mr. johnson goes to the drugstore and connects with a pharmacist to renew his arthritis medication. which means he can keep up with his granddaughter at her wedding. when older pennsylvanians make the most of programs supported by the pennsylvania lottery, like prescription drug programs, we all benefit. learn more at palottery.com. the pennsylvania lottery benefits older pennsylvanians every day. >> "jack hanna's wild countdown" is sponsored by nationwide insurance. >> hi, everybody, i'm jack hanna, coming to you from my base camp here at the columbus zoo, and welcome to "wild countdown." what demonstrates an animal's intelligence? >> good boy! >> is it the use of tools? watch this, sue. >> tan
. >> jack hanna's countdown is next. we continue later tonight.ng on the sunscreen you can mills important areas. >>> enjoy the summer solstice at the kimmel center. we'll let you know what's on tap. for chris sowers and the entire "action news" team, i'm eva pilgrim. have a great weekend. another winning one. enjoy it. we'll see you tomorrow. every month, mr. johnson goes to the drugstore and connects with a pharmacist to renew his arthritis medication. which means he...
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. >> jack hanna's with the wild countdown is next. we'll be back tomorrow morning.ines call the shots at a boot camp as they prepare to re-enter civilian life. >>> a daunting visit to the gates of hell we'll take you to the rodin museum and look at the bronze portal. for chris sowers, i'm eva pilgrim eve, have a great saturday, happy summer to all of you, enjoy what sunshine is out there today. >> reporter: got to go north! [cell phone chime] yeah! [giggling excitedly] [splashing water] c'mon! (announcer) ready for a little fun? you could scratch your way to instant winning. play the pennsylvania lottery's new instant game, $1,000 frenzy, with 8 top prizes of $300,000. it's kinda fun to make a splash. keep on scratchin'. geicmoney for over 75 years.save they've really stood the test of time. much like these majestic rocky mountains. which must be named after the... that would be rocky the flying squirrel, mr. gecko sir. obviously! ahh come on bullwinkle, they're named after... ...first president george rockington! that doesn't even make any sense...mr...uhh...winkle
. >> jack hanna's with the wild countdown is next. we'll be back tomorrow morning.ines call the shots at a boot camp as they prepare to re-enter civilian life. >>> a daunting visit to the gates of hell we'll take you to the rodin museum and look at the bronze portal. for chris sowers, i'm eva pilgrim eve, have a great saturday, happy summer to all of you, enjoy what sunshine is out there today. >> reporter: got to go north! [cell phone chime] yeah! [giggling excitedly]...
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hi, i'm jack hanna, here at my base camp on the serengeti plain at busch gardens, tampa bay.n penguin inhabits offshore coastal islands, so i was really surprised to find an entire colony of these guys living and relaxing on a public beach near cape town. but penguins aren't the only birds that caught my eye in south africa. at the world of birds, walter mangold's feathered friends come from all over the world. [ african tribal music plays ]
hi, i'm jack hanna, here at my base camp on the serengeti plain at busch gardens, tampa bay.n penguin inhabits offshore coastal islands, so i was really surprised to find an entire colony of these guys living and relaxing on a public beach near cape town. but penguins aren't the only birds that caught my eye in south africa. at the world of birds, walter mangold's feathered friends come from all over the world. [ african tribal music plays ]
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to you by nationwide insurance and the columbus zoo. >> i'm "jungle" jack hanna.hristopher columbus thought he saw mermaids swimming in the ocean, and i thought they were crazy until i saw -- are they mana tefment e -- manatees or mermaids? next on "into the wild"! ♪ >> one of our favorite places to film is in florida because it is one of the few places left in the world where you still have an abundance of wildlife. on this visit we are visiting a unique mammal called a manatee. they weigh around 1,200 pounds. you might be surprised to learn that in 1493 christopher columbus saw three of them on his voyage to america. he thought they were something quite different. that's right, he thought he had spotted mermaids, half woman, half fish. >> when you look at the fail, it does look like the tail of a mermaid. i could see how that could come about.
to you by nationwide insurance and the columbus zoo. >> i'm "jungle" jack hanna.hristopher columbus thought he saw mermaids swimming in the ocean, and i thought they were crazy until i saw -- are they mana tefment e -- manatees or mermaids? next on "into the wild"! ♪ >> one of our favorite places to film is in florida because it is one of the few places left in the world where you still have an abundance of wildlife. on this visit we are visiting a unique...
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i'm jack hanna, at my base camp on the serengeti plain at busch gardens, tampa bay. the thought of intentionally swimming with stingrays sounds like a pretty crazy idea to me, but that was before i met the friendly residents at stingray city. i like the ring of it -- "jack, mayor of stingray city." but you haven't lived until you've been kissed by this saucer-shaped member of the shark family. [ african tribal music plays ]
i'm jack hanna, at my base camp on the serengeti plain at busch gardens, tampa bay. the thought of intentionally swimming with stingrays sounds like a pretty crazy idea to me, but that was before i met the friendly residents at stingray city. i like the ring of it -- "jack, mayor of stingray city." but you haven't lived until you've been kissed by this saucer-shaped member of the shark family. [ african tribal music plays ]
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. >> >> "jack hanna's into the wild" is brought to you by nationwide insurance and the columbus zoo, partners in conservation for over 30 years. >> i'm jack hanna coming to you from my home, the columbus zoo. i love zoos, so when i was given a chance to visit the calgary zoo, i couldn't resist. join me for amazing animals. >> look at the tail! >> up-close encounters. >> whoa! whoa, buddy. >> and a few surprises. >> here she goes. >> next, when we go into the wild.
. >> >> "jack hanna's into the wild" is brought to you by nationwide insurance and the columbus zoo, partners in conservation for over 30 years. >> i'm jack hanna coming to you from my home, the columbus zoo. i love zoos, so when i was given a chance to visit the calgary zoo, i couldn't resist. join me for amazing animals. >> look at the tail! >> up-close encounters. >> whoa! whoa, buddy. >> and a few surprises. >> here she goes....
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. >> hanna! mysteries. >> you're too much. >> reporter: created even higher cliff-hangers. because fans ask for it. >> it is a giant test group of millions of fans every night. >> reporter: pll is about to kick off its fifth season on abc family. so what's it actually about? >> well, i think that it plays on a very important piece of adolescent psychology, which is that when you are this age it feels like the world is revolving around you. people either hate you or they love you. we're actually the manifestation of those insecurities. >> they did warn me that you were the smart one. >> sorry. we also have lots of hot guys with abs. does that help? >> you auditioned for this role, right? >> i did. >> reporter: sasha pieterse plays queen bee alison who disappears, they think she's dead, then she returns. >> i thought you were dead. >> yeah, i heard that too. but here i am. >> as much as our show is a fantasy land, everything is obviously very over the top, at the same time there are some of those t
. >> hanna! mysteries. >> you're too much. >> reporter: created even higher cliff-hangers. because fans ask for it. >> it is a giant test group of millions of fans every night. >> reporter: pll is about to kick off its fifth season on abc family. so what's it actually about? >> well, i think that it plays on a very important piece of adolescent psychology, which is that when you are this age it feels like the world is revolving around you. people either hate...
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lou hanna manned a gigantic crane that cleared the platform before launch.worked on the first shuttle in 1981... >> america's first space shuttle. >> and the last, 135 missions later. what did seeing the last shuttle launch mean to you? >> i felt anger. >> anger? >> oh, yeah. because this does not have to be the last launch. it doesn't have to end this way. i mean, it-- it just doesn't make any sense. it doesn't compute. and i guess i'm still in denial, because i'm thinking they're gonna call me back one day. "we got a launch coming up. we need your help." how can they do that? >> they did it to save $3 billion a year. at the kennedy space center, 7,000 workers lost their jobs. >> main gear touchdown. the space shuttle pulls into port for the last time. >> 50 years of liftoffs are becoming 8 months of layoffs. have a look around brevard county. it's shrinking. lots of people are moving away, taking businesses down with them. >> it was like, bam, gone. gone. gone. >> the work ethic that built the shuttle keeps chris milner fighting to hang on. >> how long did
lou hanna manned a gigantic crane that cleared the platform before launch.worked on the first shuttle in 1981... >> america's first space shuttle. >> and the last, 135 missions later. what did seeing the last shuttle launch mean to you? >> i felt anger. >> anger? >> oh, yeah. because this does not have to be the last launch. it doesn't have to end this way. i mean, it-- it just doesn't make any sense. it doesn't compute. and i guess i'm still in denial, because i'm...
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i'm jack hanna coming to you from my home at the columbus zoo. today we are headed to borneo in the south china sea. we'll meet some colorful characters. monkeys. >> i saw one right there. >> look at him. >> and get grossed out in a bat cave. >> golly days. >> and cockroaches. >> it's a far east adventure you'll never forget. check it out next when we go "into the wild." >> today we are visiting the malaysian island of borneo. malaysia is a country made of two parts. peninsula malaysia to the west and the island of borneo to the east. today we have come to the city of senticar. it is a gateway to the region's wildlife. it is known by locals as the city of nature. you and i both have been to many parts of the world but never borneo. we never knew what to expect. can you believe we are in borneo? >> i'm excited to be here. >> the first place we went is a sandicon marketplace. whenever we go to a city or place throughout the world, we love to go to the marketplace first because sue loves to eats. >> true. >> look at the food over here. >> look at th
i'm jack hanna coming to you from my home at the columbus zoo. today we are headed to borneo in the south china sea. we'll meet some colorful characters. monkeys. >> i saw one right there. >> look at him. >> and get grossed out in a bat cave. >> golly days. >> and cockroaches. >> it's a far east adventure you'll never forget. check it out next when we go "into the wild." >> today we are visiting the malaysian island of borneo. malaysia is a...
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i'm jack hanna, coming to you from my base camp here at the columbus zoo, and welcome to "wild countdown." i've met thousands of animals over the years, but the ones that stick with me the most have incredible stories of survival. >> we believe he was attacked by a shark, and what do you think? >> orphans that have found new families, injured creatures nursed back to health, and a miraculous success story 20 years in the making. >> hello, my lovely girl. >> and later, don't miss my blooper of the week.
i'm jack hanna, coming to you from my base camp here at the columbus zoo, and welcome to "wild countdown." i've met thousands of animals over the years, but the ones that stick with me the most have incredible stories of survival. >> we believe he was attacked by a shark, and what do you think? >> orphans that have found new families, injured creatures nursed back to health, and a miraculous success story 20 years in the making. >> hello, my lovely girl. >> and...
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han han hanna henderson was invited.he event featured an appropriate birthday cake and a whole lot of dancing and shimmying and good times. you know what they still dress well, stylish folk there's. >> still ahead, cell phone savings, does ditching your contract really save you money. plus, dozens of names featured except for one, the powerful message one group is trying to send the nfl. and outrageous and embarrassing. how parentses of one california school is describing what their kids were asked to do in sex education class. and meteorologist, adam joseph back with the full accuweather forecast. if ...hey breathing's hard... know the feeling? copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urin
han han hanna henderson was invited.he event featured an appropriate birthday cake and a whole lot of dancing and shimmying and good times. you know what they still dress well, stylish folk there's. >> still ahead, cell phone savings, does ditching your contract really save you money. plus, dozens of names featured except for one, the powerful message one group is trying to send the nfl. and outrageous and embarrassing. how parentses of one california school is describing what their kids...
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mom and my grandmother are both survivors of breast cancer. >> reporter: danny and hanna raised overu got to do that help your buddy. >> yes. >> reporter: kids are asked to state a goal, then find a way to raise the money, all on their own. >> they do it in such creative ways earning money through you chores, baby-sitting, raking lawns all the way through to having a yard sale. >> it is really important to me and i really like to swim. >> reporter: how did you raise the money. >> i asked to pledge a certain amount of money for every lap i swim. >> reporter: how many lapse did you win. >> 1,000 you 400. >> reporter: what? >> as they start to raise pennies and dollars some women raised an incredible amount of money and they realize minimal effort they put in can make a huge different. >> reporter: in five years kids in mrs. gilbert's classes have raised more than $15,000, more importantly they have learned that everyone, even eight and nine years olds have time and energy to make this world better. >> reporter: wet i cool, right. so, what one of the kids did actually he had a birthday
mom and my grandmother are both survivors of breast cancer. >> reporter: danny and hanna raised overu got to do that help your buddy. >> yes. >> reporter: kids are asked to state a goal, then find a way to raise the money, all on their own. >> they do it in such creative ways earning money through you chores, baby-sitting, raking lawns all the way through to having a yard sale. >> it is really important to me and i really like to swim. >> reporter: how did...
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. >> "jack hanna's wild countdown" is sponsored by nationwide insurance. >> hi, everyone, i'm jack hannacoming to you from my base camp here at the columbus zoo, and welcome to "wild countdown." one thing for sure, i travel a lot in search of amazing creatures, b least 6 animal species that log even more miles than i do. across the plains-- >> that's probably 20,000 animals out of a group of 1.3 million. >> under the waves-- >> a male can reach 5,000 . >> that's amazing. or in the sky-- >> they're here 6 months of the year, and then they migrate 2,500 miles north. >> and later, my blooper of the week. stay back. back. ah!
. >> "jack hanna's wild countdown" is sponsored by nationwide insurance. >> hi, everyone, i'm jack hannacoming to you from my base camp here at the columbus zoo, and welcome to "wild countdown." one thing for sure, i travel a lot in search of amazing creatures, b least 6 animal species that log even more miles than i do. across the plains-- >> that's probably 20,000 animals out of a group of 1.3 million. >> under the waves-- >> a male can reach...
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all people that built hanna, that build or applications are with us, so it's natural when you have a a new ceo that things are going to shift. i actually think it's created a stir of excitement in the company. i expect it to show in the results. >> bill, a lot of the companies right now falling by the wayside, their stocks, make not the companies are pure software and service plays. periodically, you have felt it's going to inquisitive when the stocks go down, but i see you've unveiled a plan for simple cloud financial app. suite. this takes direct aim at a lot of the little players, so you're confident you can use your muscle and defeat the little players who have been nipping at your heels? >> i'm very confident in that, jim. if you remember back in the 1990s into the 2000, you'll recall the best of breed era. you know, when the software companies were the best, too? the problem was they didn't breed. what ceos want is they want to integrate their enterprise. as soon as the big one like s.a.p. can also do these line of business-specific applications p. plus integrate the enterprise
all people that built hanna, that build or applications are with us, so it's natural when you have a a new ceo that things are going to shift. i actually think it's created a stir of excitement in the company. i expect it to show in the results. >> bill, a lot of the companies right now falling by the wayside, their stocks, make not the companies are pure software and service plays. periodically, you have felt it's going to inquisitive when the stocks go down, but i see you've unveiled a...
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hanna coming to you from my base camp here at the columbus zoo and welcome to "wild countdown". it take to hike the world's steepest trails? >> look at that, it's looking at us. >> get cozy on a rocky shoreline? >> have you ever seen anything that make rocks look comfortable before? >> or sleep on a sheer rock cliff? oh, he's the king up there. good night. today, seven species that live their lives where other creatures fear to tread, right on the edge. look at that guy, standing there. he's going to fall off the cliff. plus, my blooper of the week.
hanna coming to you from my base camp here at the columbus zoo and welcome to "wild countdown". it take to hike the world's steepest trails? >> look at that, it's looking at us. >> get cozy on a rocky shoreline? >> have you ever seen anything that make rocks look comfortable before? >> or sleep on a sheer rock cliff? oh, he's the king up there. good night. today, seven species that live their lives where other creatures fear to tread, right on the edge. look at...
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merritt extends the bosdy to make a great diving catch in final out hanna rogers enduces the comebacker she throws to 1st for the gators 1st national championship in softball the 49ers and quarterback colin meeting to resume contract negotiations. the two sides are scheduled to meet this week kaepernick is expected to get a deal in the range of $20 million per season which would put him 5th just yearly salary kaepernick is scheduled to earn $1.073 million this season the 4th and final year of his original contract. italy who of of holders of the national-record 151-game win streak they will play sacramento's jesuit high school in the 8:00pm night cap his beverly were heaved by school at 4:30pm be televised nationally on espn2 the 49ers first game at levi's is august 17th an exhibition against the broncos the 1st regular season game at levi's is haag mobile apps. we'll see you tomorrow morning! heat shields are compromised. we have multiple failures. are those thrusters burning? that's a negative. what's that alarm? fuel cell two is down. i'm going to have to guide her in manually. this
merritt extends the bosdy to make a great diving catch in final out hanna rogers enduces the comebacker she throws to 1st for the gators 1st national championship in softball the 49ers and quarterback colin meeting to resume contract negotiations. the two sides are scheduled to meet this week kaepernick is expected to get a deal in the range of $20 million per season which would put him 5th just yearly salary kaepernick is scheduled to earn $1.073 million this season the 4th and final year of...
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. >> hanna smith, i'd like you to weigh in on this. being that you were helpful in the representation for hobby lobby. there's a strange irony i'm wondering if you see playing out right here. yes, the company the green family does not have to pay for the kinds of contraception they find so unappealing and religious religiously immoral. however, those employees may get that contraception at the expense of the american taxpayer which means hundreds of thousands, if not millions more people who may have that on junction will end up footing the bill. do you see where i'm going with that? >> first, i want to say, it's a great day for the green family, for hobby lobby, for women and for people of faith in america. the court sided with hobby lobby in saying -- >> i know that, but i want you to answer the question i asked you, which is the irony, hanna, that ultimately the green family may not have to pay for those contraceptions, right, but if the taxpayer ends up footing the bill instead, loads of other people who may object just like the gr
. >> hanna smith, i'd like you to weigh in on this. being that you were helpful in the representation for hobby lobby. there's a strange irony i'm wondering if you see playing out right here. yes, the company the green family does not have to pay for the kinds of contraception they find so unappealing and religious religiously immoral. however, those employees may get that contraception at the expense of the american taxpayer which means hundreds of thousands, if not millions more people...
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hanna kim from our affiliate has the story. >> reporter: this is the treacherous terrain of mt.ers are believed to be buried. you can see a chinook helicopter hovering in this picture. this afternoon, aerial crews spotted climbing and camping equipment littered over a debris field but no bodies. rescuers say the climbers fell 3,000 feet. >> basically, this search has come to a very tragic end. it's not viable that anybody would survive. >> reporter: on monday, four climbers and two experienced guides with alpine ascents international took off for a five-day climb of liberty ridge. >> it is one of the most dangerous areas in the park. >> reporter: it's covered in snow, ice and jagged rocks. the steepness is up to 50 degrees. alpine ascent's website says climbers have to carry 50-plus pounds of equipment, climbing for up to eight hours a day. on wednesday evening, the guides checked in by satellite phones saying they were okay, but weather was coming in. the group expected back friday was never heard from again. employees at alpine ascents are reeling from the loss. >> we're all d
hanna kim from our affiliate has the story. >> reporter: this is the treacherous terrain of mt.ers are believed to be buried. you can see a chinook helicopter hovering in this picture. this afternoon, aerial crews spotted climbing and camping equipment littered over a debris field but no bodies. rescuers say the climbers fell 3,000 feet. >> basically, this search has come to a very tragic end. it's not viable that anybody would survive. >> reporter: on monday, four climbers...
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. >> in 1978, divorced, in need of work, gogo took hanna her small daughter home to cumberland islanddmother she found beauty and purpose in nature. >> this is an alligator skull, this is from a hump back whale. >> her house looks like a natural history museum. >> these are all bones? >> it's bones, this is megladon's shark's tooth. i'd rather have these treasures then jewels. >> except that's exactly what she's turned them in to. >> pull your hair back. >> i think if somehow we can hinge this -- >> her love of everything cumberland became her living. she transforms her odd island signs in to jewelry and housewares. her daughter, hanna, works with her now. >> always these buckets outside of our house with bones and things. my imagination, i am madge inned her as a witch, a good witch on cumberland nonetheless. i am hike hiking through the woods or walking down the sand dunes i can spot the whiteness of a bone anywhere. >> gogo ferguson is always looking down. collecting something. as if she can't help herself but when she looks up she doesn't like what she sees. >> i've seen so many o
. >> in 1978, divorced, in need of work, gogo took hanna her small daughter home to cumberland islanddmother she found beauty and purpose in nature. >> this is an alligator skull, this is from a hump back whale. >> her house looks like a natural history museum. >> these are all bones? >> it's bones, this is megladon's shark's tooth. i'd rather have these treasures then jewels. >> except that's exactly what she's turned them in to. >> pull your hair...
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hanna: imagine walking on a frozen ocean, playing a game of baseball at 2:00 in the morning, or glidingack of huskies. imagine a place so pristine, it seems untouched by time or man. today, i'll take you there -- to the top of the world in search of the great polar bear. [ african tribal music plays ]
hanna: imagine walking on a frozen ocean, playing a game of baseball at 2:00 in the morning, or glidingack of huskies. imagine a place so pristine, it seems untouched by time or man. today, i'll take you there -- to the top of the world in search of the great polar bear. [ african tribal music plays ]
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hanna is a student from washington high school, and she is also a member of the mayor's youth commission. she has been a wonderful addition to our office and you will get to learn this for yourself, because she has a piece she would like to share with you a little later in our presentation. secondly i would like to introduce donna atkins, who is sitting right to my left. her job title is programmatic access specialist and started work in our office just last monday and already hit the ground running, which isn't surprising given her background. she has worked previously at the pacific ada center, which is kind of boot camp for ada coordinators in the bay area. she also worked at the children's council, and she is a board of supervisors' appointment to the golden gate regional center area board 5. you are going to be seeing a lot of donna in the coming months and years, we hope. so i wanted to welcome anna and donna, because it's wonderful to have you both on board. and i also wanted to announce that starting on this coming monday, june 23rd, we'll have our last new member start work. his
hanna is a student from washington high school, and she is also a member of the mayor's youth commission. she has been a wonderful addition to our office and you will get to learn this for yourself, because she has a piece she would like to share with you a little later in our presentation. secondly i would like to introduce donna atkins, who is sitting right to my left. her job title is programmatic access specialist and started work in our office just last monday and already hit the ground...
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hanna: brushing bunnies... and blow-drying chickens. that can only mean one thing.ican tribal music plays ]
hanna: brushing bunnies... and blow-drying chickens. that can only mean one thing.ican tribal music plays ]
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and we have hanna [speaker not understood] from [speaker not understood] with us today. for the highest level of employee participation in a larger size company, that's 101 to 500 employees, the fourth place winner is nekto therapeutics. we have brenda chu [speaker not understood]. they won fourth place [speaker not understood]. congratulations in every single year. 38% of nektar employees participated. that's over one-third of their full workforce. for the highest overall c.o.2 savings the second place winner was also nektar therapeutics. thanks so much to brenda chu and the whole staff there as well. lastly, for most clean commute days per participants, the first place winner is another san francisco entity, san francisco maritime national historic park. and accepting on their behalf is lynn sullivan. and the third place winner in the most clean commute days per participant is alexa internet, almost sweeping it in many categories. so, thanks again to alexa internet and stephanie anderson for accepting on their behalf. we have so many san francisco businesses and their
and we have hanna [speaker not understood] from [speaker not understood] with us today. for the highest level of employee participation in a larger size company, that's 101 to 500 employees, the fourth place winner is nekto therapeutics. we have brenda chu [speaker not understood]. they won fourth place [speaker not understood]. congratulations in every single year. 38% of nektar employees participated. that's over one-third of their full workforce. for the highest overall c.o.2 savings the...
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same thing happened someone came to him with a vulnerability he passed along to a fellow named jeremy hanna now he's doing ten years in prison for a crime that monsignor literally encouraged him to do you know many times did he help orchestrate attacks a number to get you to give you a give you a integer i'm not sure how comfortable i would be in saying that you know you actually did this many times but looked at hundreds of. and there is. many many instances where quite literally urged other members of anonymous to you to participate in activities that range from mr mean errors to crimes that would be punishable by death and yet it's insane you know dan of course as we just mentioned six months after this initial hack of man tak took place for. ten years and discussed an f.b.i. informant you know you know gives up gives up so many other people just so he doesn't have to sit and languish in prison how does this sentence compare and why is it so disproportionate to these people facing up to one hundred year sentences in some cases i mean you know you have to look at him and he does have a cr
same thing happened someone came to him with a vulnerability he passed along to a fellow named jeremy hanna now he's doing ten years in prison for a crime that monsignor literally encouraged him to do you know many times did he help orchestrate attacks a number to get you to give you a give you a integer i'm not sure how comfortable i would be in saying that you know you actually did this many times but looked at hundreds of. and there is. many many instances where quite literally urged other...
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including isis in fact saddam hussein's foreign minister tariq aziz his real name was actually michael you hanna following hussein's execution christians in the region reported extreme violence against them back in two thousand and ten during the infancy of isis in mosul christians reported that isis thugs were stopping random people on the street. asking them for identification the purpose if someone had a christian name such as michael they'd be shot dead right there on the street by isis militants with iraq's christian numbers dwindling so rapidly it's even garnering attention from pope francis who is calling for peace and posed this question to the world who is selling them weapons from washington d.c. military. now to the crisis in ukraine president petro poroshenko proposed a unilateral cease fire by his troops today to allow anti kiev separatists in the ease a chance to lay down weapons or leave the country there's a word yet on whether fighters will agree. has more from moscow. go did say that there is going to be a very short term ceasefire implemented unilateral ceasefire implemented i
including isis in fact saddam hussein's foreign minister tariq aziz his real name was actually michael you hanna following hussein's execution christians in the region reported extreme violence against them back in two thousand and ten during the infancy of isis in mosul christians reported that isis thugs were stopping random people on the street. asking them for identification the purpose if someone had a christian name such as michael they'd be shot dead right there on the street by isis...
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this is hanna from kansas. hi. hanna, good morning. we'll try one more time for hanna from pittsburgh, kansas. let's go to jeff. jeff from texas, republican line. hi. >> caller: hey, how's it going this morning? >> goes well. go ahead, please. >> caller: great. yes, up to four years ago, i was smoking two packs a day, every day. i was going through more than almost -- i was going through almost three cartons a week. the e-cigarettes came out. i got the non-nicotine e-cigarette. my mom, my wife, and my children all told me there was no way i was going to quit like that. i quit in 30 days flat. i threw the cigarettes away, started the e-cigarette, and 30 days i was done. even the e-cigarette was done. so i know they work, and if you guys regulate them to where they're so expensive that smokers can't afford them, then you're never going to get anybody to quit. that's what i'm worried about. >> what kind of cost were you paying for e-cigarettes versus what you were paying for cigarettes? >> caller: i paid $32 for one month worth of cigaret
this is hanna from kansas. hi. hanna, good morning. we'll try one more time for hanna from pittsburgh, kansas. let's go to jeff. jeff from texas, republican line. hi. >> caller: hey, how's it going this morning? >> goes well. go ahead, please. >> caller: great. yes, up to four years ago, i was smoking two packs a day, every day. i was going through more than almost -- i was going through almost three cartons a week. the e-cigarettes came out. i got the non-nicotine...
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the fact check was true that the was handlinghat congressman hanna was all lies.paigns targeting people, it is bullying. a liar in abody campaign ad or in a flyer that we get, and we are inundated is really a turnoff. i think voters are turned off by the trashy, violent ads that target this money. host: one of the states where takingmaries are place today. now let's go to new mexico. good morning. caller: good morning. we had our primary about a month a very finegot gentleman as attorney general. democrat, a partyline a generational democrat. his dad was a democratic politician here in new mexico. he went out with the bone cancer patients and the signatures parties are suing to keep them off the ballot. by the time they had their late, and heas too will not be printed on the ballot. we are dispossessed by money and politics, jerry mattering -- gerrymandering, and we are indentured service i feel like. we are politically dispossessed in mainstream america. headlines are some from mississippi papers. decision day, turnout unpredictable in gop senate runoff. and then
the fact check was true that the was handlinghat congressman hanna was all lies.paigns targeting people, it is bullying. a liar in abody campaign ad or in a flyer that we get, and we are inundated is really a turnoff. i think voters are turned off by the trashy, violent ads that target this money. host: one of the states where takingmaries are place today. now let's go to new mexico. good morning. caller: good morning. we had our primary about a month a very finegot gentleman as attorney...
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mike hanna has more on bashar al-assad's rise for power. >> reporter: on the face of it bashar al-assad has support. a mass of refugees gather to vote. for the first time in decades an illusion of competition with others contesting. to those seeking favour with the besieged government in damascus, bashar al-assad may as well stand unopposed. gungun. >> reporter: the illusion that there is a state to govern. the reality that after three years of civil war syria is carved up into vast swathes into which rival groups contest power with no vestige of presidential for government control. >>> yet when bashar al-assad succeeded his father, there was a promise of better things. the 34-year-old pledged to take his country into a new millennium of reform. one in which they were to be healed. he was elected unopposed in 2000 and seven years later. the image of a reformer was tarnished in the eyes of a people waiting for real change. >> those reforms slowed. in particular the economic growth that bashar al-assad promised slowed. that alienated particularly the rural sunni population in the north of
mike hanna has more on bashar al-assad's rise for power. >> reporter: on the face of it bashar al-assad has support. a mass of refugees gather to vote. for the first time in decades an illusion of competition with others contesting. to those seeking favour with the besieged government in damascus, bashar al-assad may as well stand unopposed. gungun. >> reporter: the illusion that there is a state to govern. the reality that after three years of civil war syria is carved up into vast...
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the jury today cleared both him and the former news international head of security mark hanna of perverting the course of justice. for andy coulson this trial isn't over just yet. the jury are still considering their verdicts in relation to two other charges, these involve allegations that he authorized one his journalists to make illegal payments to police officers, accusations he's denied. >> woodruff: the outcry over phone hacking led the murdoch media empire to shut down "news of the world" in 2011, after 168 years in business. back in this country, it was showdown day for two congressional veterans, as seven states held primaries, and florida, a special election. the headline race was in mississippi, where six-term republican senator thad cochran faced tea-party candidate chris mcdaniel in a runoff. in new york, democrat charlie rangel, who's been in the house of representatives for 44 years, tried to stave off a strong primary challenge. sub-par earnings reports and worries about iraq weighed on wall street today. the dow jones industrial average lost 119 points to close at 16,818. th
the jury today cleared both him and the former news international head of security mark hanna of perverting the course of justice. for andy coulson this trial isn't over just yet. the jury are still considering their verdicts in relation to two other charges, these involve allegations that he authorized one his journalists to make illegal payments to police officers, accusations he's denied. >> woodruff: the outcry over phone hacking led the murdoch media empire to shut down "news of...
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s mark hanna and legal analyst and national law adjourn contributor kent zimmerman, kent, lois lernerth. now we've learned that targeted and specifically tried to get charles grassley in trouble, even though there was no evidence that he had even accepted this invitation for his wife. is it time for a special prosecutor? >> you know, there's six investigations that have already begun. i think it would be a lot of time and a lot of money, i would tell you this hard driving crash a lot. in fact there's data that says hard drives, 20% don't make it past their fourth anniversary. there's not a shred of evidence of -- >> hard drives do crash, most of us have you had that experience, but by law the irs was to keep backup tapes. why didn't they keep them immediately? by law they're supposed to archive the information, and i think a lot of us are saying her hard drive during that period and those e-mails went to someone. >> i think that may be. mark, let me turn to you. if this same thing was happening under a republican administration, you think there would be as much attention, because we'v
s mark hanna and legal analyst and national law adjourn contributor kent zimmerman, kent, lois lernerth. now we've learned that targeted and specifically tried to get charles grassley in trouble, even though there was no evidence that he had even accepted this invitation for his wife. is it time for a special prosecutor? >> you know, there's six investigations that have already begun. i think it would be a lot of time and a lot of money, i would tell you this hard driving crash a lot. in...
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joining me now, mark hanna, a former aide to john kerry in 2004 and barack obama in 2008, currently anjunct professor at the new school. mark, what should the president do? >> no good options. we were just talking in the green room. this is a sticky situation. there are a lot of people in congress that are encouraging the president to just drop bombs on the sunnis that are taking over right now but people have to remember that prime minister maliki is more ai allied with i than he is with us. he's basically ruled out nothing other than boots on the ground publicly. then he's getting encouragement from the other side to just like sit on his hands, don't do anything. people don't realize that this sunni organization, the isis, is more of a terrorist threat, more of a national security threat to the united states than al qaeda. most sort of national security analysts have said that. >> senator lindsay graham said that this could be the next 9/11 before us. >> sure. barack obama is finding out you can only hide incompetence for so long. not only is there no good options but have you terror
joining me now, mark hanna, a former aide to john kerry in 2004 and barack obama in 2008, currently anjunct professor at the new school. mark, what should the president do? >> no good options. we were just talking in the green room. this is a sticky situation. there are a lot of people in congress that are encouraging the president to just drop bombs on the sunnis that are taking over right now but people have to remember that prime minister maliki is more ai allied with i than he is with...
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right now joining me now high school student hanna league who heard gunshots, saw teacher todd wristler pleading. even having to hear the sounds and relive what you went through today, it's got to be impossible to imagine. not only was the school year almost done, but this is something i'm sure you see happen on tv, happen at other schools. you believe this happened to you? >> no, i can't. you go to school one day, you don't think something is going to happen like that, especially to your school. it's kind of like crazy, you know. >> it is crazy. you heard what the president said. he used that very word when he was talking about these things that are happening. what did you see? what happened from what you heard and what you saw this morning? >> well, i was walking, and i heard these pops. and i thought they were firecrackers. but then i saw a teacher run out with his side kind of bloody. and it just -- i didn't know what to do. i was walking. i just walked because i didn't know what i was supposed to do. so i walked to the -- inside the school where everyone was -- where everyone was.
right now joining me now high school student hanna league who heard gunshots, saw teacher todd wristler pleading. even having to hear the sounds and relive what you went through today, it's got to be impossible to imagine. not only was the school year almost done, but this is something i'm sure you see happen on tv, happen at other schools. you believe this happened to you? >> no, i can't. you go to school one day, you don't think something is going to happen like that, especially to your...
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some names sound more ominous, bertha versus a hanna.e're watching the pacific that could eventually move into the atlantic, more on that coming up. >> i knew you were serious when you broke out the air quotes. thanks so much. >> president obama is enlisting congress to help battle a new trend in illegal border crossings. there's been a spike in migrant children coming into the united states by themselves. mr. obama outlined a government response that will be led by fema and the department of defense. children are entering the u.s. alone by the thousands each year. in the last eight months, 47,000 have been caught. that number's rising. the white house says that's a 90% increase from the same time last year. it cost the u.s. more than $2 billion to care for them. those that don't have a home or sheltered on u.s. bases. the white house us calling this an urgent humanitarian situation. >> they are. as you said, it's the pentagon working on this along with homeland security, fema specifically and health and human services, because someone's
some names sound more ominous, bertha versus a hanna.e're watching the pacific that could eventually move into the atlantic, more on that coming up. >> i knew you were serious when you broke out the air quotes. thanks so much. >> president obama is enlisting congress to help battle a new trend in illegal border crossings. there's been a spike in migrant children coming into the united states by themselves. mr. obama outlined a government response that will be led by fema and the...
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maybe a spot on national television, maybe some adviser positions -- >> a different story because pro hanna was doing this during soviet times and his position is firm and he's dedicate d to this idea. he never flips sides and when he was in the position he was with zu gan off and fighting in the russian white house when it was short with attacks, so -- >> in '93. >> in '93 by yeltsin, it's putin's position starts to match putin's position. it's not -- >> they don't have any position at all, you know, they have the position is the power. >> but what worries me is that sympathy even with caveats toward the third reich, is something that was inconceivable in russia until maybe three or four years ago. only people like alexander dugan, another kremlin ideaologist particular lating the idea of a russian empire where in the 1980s, members of secret pro nazi societies and secret orders that had ss background, are you concerned that the sympathy towards naziism is penetrating from the very margins of the russian political life or russian march where people were raising their arms in nazi salute to
maybe a spot on national television, maybe some adviser positions -- >> a different story because pro hanna was doing this during soviet times and his position is firm and he's dedicate d to this idea. he never flips sides and when he was in the position he was with zu gan off and fighting in the russian white house when it was short with attacks, so -- >> in '93. >> in '93 by yeltsin, it's putin's position starts to match putin's position. it's not -- >> they don't have...
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hanna survived. might see pite was portrayed the republican party is a big tent party. coalitions. if you go travel overseas and ou see parliaments those are wild group.hese here in america we do it with a parties and in those are tremendous amount of coalitions. that's the way our parties have operated for a long time. so what you're seeing now is a filtering out and a struggle and a healthy debate about which of those coalitions gets more seats in the republican party than the coalitions. and i thought it was -- at the americans day i think are ready for governance. been sot five years has devastating to the middle class and energy prices and devastating to our national devastating to their own healthcare. they're looking for some lead eadership and sometimes that means people forming a coalition, that means you'll get something done. i think the elections showed the country people are ready for that. they're ready for a change in the way the country's being i think that's what you saw happen. > let me ask you one other thing and that's about intelligence. counter part in the sen
hanna survived. might see pite was portrayed the republican party is a big tent party. coalitions. if you go travel overseas and ou see parliaments those are wild group.hese here in america we do it with a parties and in those are tremendous amount of coalitions. that's the way our parties have operated for a long time. so what you're seeing now is a filtering out and a struggle and a healthy debate about which of those coalitions gets more seats in the republican party than the coalitions. and...