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under alicence from harrow school in the uk. as for the maths, the beijing operation has over 400 students - with annual fees for the eldest, 28,000 us dollars. >>reporter: in the city of tianjin (pronounced tee-en jeen), another famous british name, wellington college, opens its doors in the autumn of 2011 - in a campus funded by a local property developer. a relative latecomer to the overseas market, wellington has big plans to catch-up with the competition, first in china, then india and the middle east. >>cook: they believe firstly that they have a brand at home, a quality of education in all its many guises, extra-curricula, academic, moral, spiritual and so on - which they can export, so to speak, around the world. >>mackie: mainland china hosts over 270 international schools in 43 cities and in the provinces many cater to just a couple dozens students. but for the majority of schools, they can only enrol foreigners - children of expats or returning chinese with foreign passports. so for well-off mainlanders who seek a les
under alicence from harrow school in the uk. as for the maths, the beijing operation has over 400 students - with annual fees for the eldest, 28,000 us dollars. >>reporter: in the city of tianjin (pronounced tee-en jeen), another famous british name, wellington college, opens its doors in the autumn of 2011 - in a campus funded by a local property developer. a relative latecomer to the overseas market, wellington has big plans to catch-up with the competition, first in china, then india...
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under alicence from harrow school in the uk.ths, the beijing operation has over 400 students - with annual fees for the eldest, 28,000 us dollars. >>reporter: in the city of tianjin (pronounced tee-en jeen), another famous british name, wellington college, opens its doors in the autumn of 2011 - in a campus funded by a local property developer. a relative latecomer to the overseas market, wellington has big plans to catch-up with the competition, first in china, then india and the middle east. >>cook: they believe firstly that they have a brand at home, a quality of education in all its many guises, extra-curricula, academic, moral, spiritual and so on - which they can export, so to speak, around the world. >>mackie: mainland china hosts over 270 international schools in 43 cities and in the provinces many cater to just a couple dozens students. but for the majority of schools, they can only enrol foreigners - children of expats or returning chinese with foreign passports. so for well-off mainlanders who seek a less politicised,
under alicence from harrow school in the uk.ths, the beijing operation has over 400 students - with annual fees for the eldest, 28,000 us dollars. >>reporter: in the city of tianjin (pronounced tee-en jeen), another famous british name, wellington college, opens its doors in the autumn of 2011 - in a campus funded by a local property developer. a relative latecomer to the overseas market, wellington has big plans to catch-up with the competition, first in china, then india and the middle...
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beyond the scoreboard, rick harrow our guy, c.e.o. of harrow sports ventures. >> susie: here's what we're watching for tomorrow: a check on the housing recovery with the s&p case shiller home price index for september, and a look at the consumer, in november's consumer confidence index. also tomorrow, our "word on the street"? "dividends!" thestreet.com's david peltier gives us the names of the best dividend-paying stocks under $10. ebay won today a crucial court battle against luxury jeweler tiffany-- without going to court. that's because the u.s. supreme court refused to hear an appeal of tiffany's lawsuit against ebay over the sale of counterfeit merchandise. by rejecting the suit, the high court let a previous ruling stand. ebay cannot be held liable unless it knew specific items were bogus. this case was seen as a legal landmark for doing business over the internet. >> tom: meanwhile, the supreme court has agreed to hear another major business matter, this one involving microsoft. at stake? a $290 million dispute between it and
beyond the scoreboard, rick harrow our guy, c.e.o. of harrow sports ventures. >> susie: here's what we're watching for tomorrow: a check on the housing recovery with the s&p case shiller home price index for september, and a look at the consumer, in november's consumer confidence index. also tomorrow, our "word on the street"? "dividends!" thestreet.com's david peltier gives us the names of the best dividend-paying stocks under $10. ebay won today a crucial court...
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a harrowing experience for those who survived. >> she was trapped beneath people. i could not breathe. they pulled me out just in time. >> in the middle, carnival surged into terror. people were crushed and smothered in a stampede. in daylight, and it was hard to calculate how many died. this was a buddhist festival. there has and and and i huge amount of trauma and lost over the last decade. the impact of this has affected people even more than pol pot. preparations have begun for the first of many, many funerals. bbc news. >> we have reports coming in that ireland's bailout will total 85 billion euros. it will partly be used to recapitalize the country's banks. prime -- the prime minister says he will not go into an emergency budget is passed. >> another day of bitter political backing nations, as the government puts out its latest austerity measures. they are looking for a savings of 15 billion euros, or $20 billion over the next four years. now they are looking at more losses in the public sector. there's also talk of maybe reducing cuts of 12%. on top of that,
a harrowing experience for those who survived. >> she was trapped beneath people. i could not breathe. they pulled me out just in time. >> in the middle, carnival surged into terror. people were crushed and smothered in a stampede. in daylight, and it was hard to calculate how many died. this was a buddhist festival. there has and and and i huge amount of trauma and lost over the last decade. the impact of this has affected people even more than pol pot. preparations have begun for...
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Nov 12, 2010
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this amateur video captured some of the harrowing moments. >> there is absolutely nothing to worry about. >> reporter: no injury was reported, but the fire left pass he engineers without electricity, hot water and food. and for some, what could have been a happy vacation at sea. >> i think the worst part was the smell from the foods and the toilets and the rotting food. >> reporter: four days had few featured comforts. >> the crew was fabulous. they went out of their way. what they had to go through was beyond words. >> reporter: carnival says all passengers will receive a full refund and a free future cruise if they want to travel again. >> now here's a look at other stories making news early today in america. an elderly ohio woman is nursing a shoulder after being drald ten feet. the driver talked to the woman and suddenly grabbed her purse and drove offer drag the woman along. >>> a mississippi high school coach faces a federal lawsuit after allegedly whipping his players with what they describe as a heavy leather belt normally used by weight lifters. cell phone video shows one of the
this amateur video captured some of the harrowing moments. >> there is absolutely nothing to worry about. >> reporter: no injury was reported, but the fire left pass he engineers without electricity, hot water and food. and for some, what could have been a happy vacation at sea. >> i think the worst part was the smell from the foods and the toilets and the rotting food. >> reporter: four days had few featured comforts. >> the crew was fabulous. they went out of...
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. >> as if giunta's story was not harrowing enough, he walked into recruiter's office because they were offering free t-shirts. an inspiring moment that the white house by a man who at first class seems more humble than hero. >> i really liked this guy. >> understandably, it was 2007 and giunta was 22-years of fighting in afghanistan. two men more instantly shot including his best friend and platoon leader. then a third man was hit. >> i charged -- he charged into the fire had first. he was hit twice. >> still, he went for josh and he was being carried away by two insurgents. today, honored by his fellow soldiers, family, and president, sal giunta begin the first living medal of honor recipient since the veteran -- vietnam war. >> i lost two friends of mine. although this is so positive, i would give this back in a second to have my friends with me today. >> the president said he is what america is all about. as most true he fit -- true heroes often do, he insists he was just doing his job. >> he adds that this model be lost to all service members taking part in the fight. trippet the r
. >> as if giunta's story was not harrowing enough, he walked into recruiter's office because they were offering free t-shirts. an inspiring moment that the white house by a man who at first class seems more humble than hero. >> i really liked this guy. >> understandably, it was 2007 and giunta was 22-years of fighting in afghanistan. two men more instantly shot including his best friend and platoon leader. then a third man was hit. >> i charged -- he charged into the...
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>> as i said, harrowing.stand you were following a platoon for a year in a remote part of afghanistan. the movie is called "restrepo." can you tell us a little about where you were? >> my first day at restrepo, the position was attacked four times by the enemy. there was something like 400 -- the guys i was with were in something like 400 firefights during their deployment. it was the most combat at the time in the entire country of afghanistan. >> you've been around the block. you've covered wars before. did this story change you at all? have there been lasting impacts on you personally? >> it isn't the first time i've been with a small unit in great isolation for long lengths of time, so there was a bond that developed in that unit, which was very, very powerful, and i was sort of included in that. by the end of the year, i really felt like i was part of the platoon. i think that's one of the things that's very hard for soldiers, they get back to civilian life, and as bad as combat was, they miss it. what t
>> as i said, harrowing.stand you were following a platoon for a year in a remote part of afghanistan. the movie is called "restrepo." can you tell us a little about where you were? >> my first day at restrepo, the position was attacked four times by the enemy. there was something like 400 -- the guys i was with were in something like 400 firefights during their deployment. it was the most combat at the time in the entire country of afghanistan. >> you've been around...
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the personals were allowed to take their harrowing work stories for congress. the person was among the first in the country to take part in the project that began recording stories in 2007. >>> abc is working for you in the veteran's day, feeding those who served their country. tonight, wyatt ebber hart, newest member. while you're serving some so veterans -- >> i just saw charlie crous -- big huge serving of shrimp. you guys were in the air force? >> united states air force, yes. >> what's your name? >> dave scope, originally from baltimore city, born and razeed in the mount oliver river. >> i was army. >> and what part of town? >> i live and raised dale. >> sir, you were a navy vietnam vet? >> proud member of the navy. >> and back there, we can't omit the toughest job, military wives; right? >> that's right. >> i tell you what? to give you an idea, it's a good atmosphere down here. i see you are saying a high to a lot of your friends that serve and a good time. >> coach from the heart. from all the veterans. happy birthday to all the veterans. >> absolutely.
the personals were allowed to take their harrowing work stories for congress. the person was among the first in the country to take part in the project that began recording stories in 2007. >>> abc is working for you in the veteran's day, feeding those who served their country. tonight, wyatt ebber hart, newest member. while you're serving some so veterans -- >> i just saw charlie crous -- big huge serving of shrimp. you guys were in the air force? >> united states air...
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this amateur video captured some of the harrowing moments. >> absolutely the -- [ inaudible ]. >> reporter: no injuries report but the fire left passengers without electricity, hot water and hot food, and for some, bad memories of what could have been a happy vacation at sea. >> i think the worst part about the whole thing was the food and the smells from the toilets and also from the rotting food. >> reporter: many gave high marks to the ship's crew for hospitality during four days with few comforts. >> the crew was fabulous. they went out of their way. what they had to go through is beyond words. >> reporter: all passenger on the "splendor" will receive a full refund and a free future cruise, if they want to try again. stephanie stanton, nbc news, san diego. >>> now here's a look at other stories making news early today in america -- an ed elderly ohio woman is recovering after a purse snatch incident. grabbed the purse and drove off dragsing the woman alanguage. the suspect may have been targeting the elderly. >>> a mississippi high school coach face as lawsuit after allegedly whipping
this amateur video captured some of the harrowing moments. >> absolutely the -- [ inaudible ]. >> reporter: no injuries report but the fire left passengers without electricity, hot water and hot food, and for some, bad memories of what could have been a happy vacation at sea. >> i think the worst part about the whole thing was the food and the smells from the toilets and also from the rotting food. >> reporter: many gave high marks to the ship's crew for hospitality...
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. >>> we are now hearing the harrowing stories of what first responders saw the moments after an f-1rnado tore through northeast baltimorr last week. joel d smith is live at thh neighborhood where it hit the hardest where people woke occupy without roofs over their heads. >> reporter: imagine the strength this would take to rip this tree right of ground. look at how tall the roots are. %-in particular, still a lot of work to be done up there, if they are able to bring this at all. the first responders, in the confusing moments after this happened. this is what it sounded for the firss responders and the initial reports. >> we have a two hof-story apart building. we have wires down. it looks like a tornado blew through here..3 the roof is missing off of a 205. >> reporter: a lot of reports like that came in from the baltimore city fire garment as they responded to -- department as they responded to calls about the call. at the time they didn't know it was a tornado, but they figured it might be. since then the weather department has called it the tornado f-1. police had recover a moth
. >>> we are now hearing the harrowing stories of what first responders saw the moments after an f-1rnado tore through northeast baltimorr last week. joel d smith is live at thh neighborhood where it hit the hardest where people woke occupy without roofs over their heads. >> reporter: imagine the strength this would take to rip this tree right of ground. look at how tall the roots are. %-in particular, still a lot of work to be done up there, if they are able to bring this at...
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tonight we are working on one mother's harrowing story of looking for her daughter after the little girlame a virtual prisoner in the child sex trade. thank you for joining us. see you a little later on. bye-bye. captions by: caption colorado, llc 800-775-7838 email: comments@captioncolorado.com [ man ] are you aware that verizon fios brings fiber optics to your home and cable doesn't? yes. -i read that. -i do know that. yes, but there's a contract. at verizon, they want you to have a two year contract. i've got commitment issues. no one likes to be tied down. [ man ] so if they didn't lock you into a term contract, you'd consider switching? -oh, absolutely. -definitely. it's a no-brainer. [ man ] because now, with verizon fios, you don't have to sign a term contract. -really? -that's terrific! -did not know that. -i'm in. [ male announcer ] america spoke, verizon listened. switch to fios today, now with no term contract required. it's time for fios. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v. >> now, "entertainment tonight," the most watched entertainm
tonight we are working on one mother's harrowing story of looking for her daughter after the little girlame a virtual prisoner in the child sex trade. thank you for joining us. see you a little later on. bye-bye. captions by: caption colorado, llc 800-775-7838 email: comments@captioncolorado.com [ man ] are you aware that verizon fios brings fiber optics to your home and cable doesn't? yes. -i read that. -i do know that. yes, but there's a contract. at verizon, they want you to have a two year...
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a very dangerous harrowing situation and we're starting to get the feel for how m heroic it was to goinside under this scenario. >> it's not imaginable what those people went through. you look at that apartment building and there's no roof3 there. if you were sleeping on that top floor, i can't imaaine what that was like but hearinggthese fiferrefirstresponders it lets . >> for some people, it was like a dream, they woke up and they saw the stars above them.ú that's the innocent account of them. for some of them the roof came on top of them. for them it was a nightmare. you don't know how stable this, but the police gg in because that is the heros that this they are. they had to breakdown a door to try to save them because the door was locked. amazing stories and seeing how heroic these people are and obviously everyone got out mostly safe and everyone alive. >> and a week later, still so much damage, thank you joel. >>> you can hear more of the officer's stories unedited in foxbaltimore.com/raw news. >>> moments of manic as a water festival in cambodia turns into a deadly stampede. o
a very dangerous harrowing situation and we're starting to get the feel for how m heroic it was to goinside under this scenario. >> it's not imaginable what those people went through. you look at that apartment building and there's no roof3 there. if you were sleeping on that top floor, i can't imaaine what that was like but hearinggthese fiferrefirstresponders it lets . >> for some people, it was like a dream, they woke up and they saw the stars above them.ú that's the innocent...
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forces together with the russian anti-drug security offices and the afghan police dismantled three harrowing labs and destroyed an opium plantation the successful joint operation could have taken over two hundred million hits out of the chain with a street value of billions of dollars experts say this counter strike is a clear sign of a successful reload whole relations with the us drug and forces and the russian drug control service is ready to reinforce the afghan police with staff to train drug fighting troops. many thanks for coming to our show. welcome to russia today. recently the u.s. security service and your service along with their afghan counterparts carried out a joint operation in afghanistan to destroy a drug lab at the same time as far as i know. i said and i quote the first dissipation of the russian federal drug control service in the operation in afghanistan was a violation of the country's sovereignty one quote he was not happy about being warned how can you explain to us. as a matter of fact last week president karzai had a telephone conversation with president during whi
forces together with the russian anti-drug security offices and the afghan police dismantled three harrowing labs and destroyed an opium plantation the successful joint operation could have taken over two hundred million hits out of the chain with a street value of billions of dollars experts say this counter strike is a clear sign of a successful reload whole relations with the us drug and forces and the russian drug control service is ready to reinforce the afghan police with staff to train...
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harrowing stories from those who survived. "there were many injured people, many dead people all piled on top of each other." she was trapped beneath that. "i could not breathe and was losing consciousness, close " she says. they pulled her out just in time. the crowd surged on this narrow bridge and people panicked. bodies were crushed and smothered in the stampede. some jumped to their deaths from the bridge. ambulances carried a constant stream of injured to overwhelm local hospitals. in daylight, it was hard to comprehend how many died here so quickly. prayers were said for them. this was the footage. cambodia has suffered a huge amount of loss over the decade. the prime minister says this was its worst tragedy since the khmer rough era of polpot many years ago. preparations have begun for the first of many funerals. so many lost friends and relatives. so much grieving still to be done. >> ireland's prime minister is under get more political pressure. an opposition party has tailed -- submit a motion of no- confidence. >>
harrowing stories from those who survived. "there were many injured people, many dead people all piled on top of each other." she was trapped beneath that. "i could not breathe and was losing consciousness, close " she says. they pulled her out just in time. the crowd surged on this narrow bridge and people panicked. bodies were crushed and smothered in the stampede. some jumped to their deaths from the bridge. ambulances carried a constant stream of injured to overwhelm...
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. >>> google street view has helped bust up a harrowing ring here in new york, prosecutors say. had long complained about drug dealing on one particular corner out in brooklyn. google's street view camera captured the same group of men on that corner day after day. police moved in with an undercover sting, eventually arresting three suspects. >>> well, those lewd photos that vikings quarterback brett favre allegedly sent to a young woman may now be in the possession of the nfl. that woman, jen sturger, met with lead investigators yesterday. and her spokesman some materials were turned over. frafsh met with the league last month. and he could face disciplinary action. >>> there was some nfl action on the field last night. not to mention a pretty high-profile nba matchup. details from espn news. >> good morning. i'm steve bunin with some veterans day football in the national football league last night. atlanta hosting baltimore. both teams 3-2, coming in. we pick it up in the fourth quarter when things got good. baltimore had just scored on a 75-yard drive to make it 20-14. then,
. >>> google street view has helped bust up a harrowing ring here in new york, prosecutors say. had long complained about drug dealing on one particular corner out in brooklyn. google's street view camera captured the same group of men on that corner day after day. police moved in with an undercover sting, eventually arresting three suspects. >>> well, those lewd photos that vikings quarterback brett favre allegedly sent to a young woman may now be in the possession of the...
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this amateur video captured some of the harrowing moments. [ inaudible ] >> reporter: no injuries were reported, but the fire left passengers without electricity, hot water, and hot the food. and for some, bad memories of what could have been a happy vacation at sea. >> i think the worst part was the food and the smells from the toilets and also from the rotting food. >> reporter: many gave high marks to the crew for hospitality during four days with few creature comforts. >> the crew was fabulous. they went out of their way. what they had to go through is just beyond -- beyond words. >> reporter: carnival says all passengers on the "splendor" will receive a full refund and a free future cruise if they want to try again. stephanie stanton, nbc news, san diego. >>> here's your first look at the some of the other news going on around america today. an elderly ohio woman is nursing a broken shoulder after being dragged ten feet in a purse-snatching incident. surveillance video shows a van slow, the driver talked to the woman, and then suddenly grabbed the purse and drove off dragging her
this amateur video captured some of the harrowing moments. [ inaudible ] >> reporter: no injuries were reported, but the fire left passengers without electricity, hot water, and hot the food. and for some, bad memories of what could have been a happy vacation at sea. >> i think the worst part was the food and the smells from the toilets and also from the rotting food. >> reporter: many gave high marks to the crew for hospitality during four days with few creature comforts....
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harrowing. >> we had to lay him on his face. >> he is inside this bag. >> reporter: captainhe faced dangerore. he threw a line to company gan tver her car went in the creek. now he has pride death's grip from two lives he is a reluctant hero. >> >> you see yourself as a hero today. >> i wouldn't say a hero. >> rob liles, cbs5. >>> three masks men are suspected of carrying out a violent robbery at a walnut creek diener after it closed. happened at the back bear diener about 1:00 a.m. an employee was walking out the back when one of the robbers hit him in the face. officers say one guy had a bat, another had a knife. in between the cash rental sister and the safe they apparently got away with about $600. >>> in silicon valley apple is taking a bite out of hewlett packard's property. they bought high pressure's old 98-acre campus in cupertino. it is about a 5-minute drive from apple's headquarters and right by some other land. no word on how much money high pressure wanted for the land it has opened for decades, real estate experts say they expected it to top $300 million. >>> a 13-year-old b
harrowing. >> we had to lay him on his face. >> he is inside this bag. >> reporter: captainhe faced dangerore. he threw a line to company gan tver her car went in the creek. now he has pride death's grip from two lives he is a reluctant hero. >> >> you see yourself as a hero today. >> i wouldn't say a hero. >> rob liles, cbs5. >>> three masks men are suspected of carrying out a violent robbery at a walnut creek diener after it closed. happened...
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. >> she needed a bone harrow transplant or a cure. >> reporter: a donor was never found. and only a few weeks ago, shannon lost her battle. now her mom, a howard university alumni is keeping her daughter's legacy alive with a bone marrow drive. >> she gave me the drive. i just want to keep that going and alive. she was such a good girl. this is my goal, just to basically come out and start a foundation in her memory, and just get more people educated. >> reporter: and many people already heard her message. >> from celebrities like 50 cent to students and faculty at howard. >> i have to make a difference. i might be that one person that could save a child's life and an adult life. >> reporter: in fact, of the 8 million registered donors around the world, only 500,000 are african american and 700,000 are hispanic. so patients in these ethnic groups face even greater odds. she said that her daughter would want more people to sign up and help save lives. again, the way to get tested to become a potential bone marrow donor is so simple. two swabs, one in each cheek for 10 seco
. >> she needed a bone harrow transplant or a cure. >> reporter: a donor was never found. and only a few weeks ago, shannon lost her battle. now her mom, a howard university alumni is keeping her daughter's legacy alive with a bone marrow drive. >> she gave me the drive. i just want to keep that going and alive. she was such a good girl. this is my goal, just to basically come out and start a foundation in her memory, and just get more people educated. >> reporter: and...
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cat smuggling ring online tonight how a russian prison trained its feline friend to sneak in is so harrowing for court and. free the thrill for fans of the nutcracker which is now cracking hollywood to details of the tinseltown heavyweights bringing the cherished fairy tale to life. right now. men who kidnapped girls off the street who forced them into marriage now face jail in russian republic of chechnya it's been seen as a tradition among some muslim communities of the north caucasus but religious leaders and officials say it's deeply wrong and must be stopped or control over reports from a practice that's tearing families apart it is a moment of families torn apart. and which here remains a ritual rather than an outrage the man simply chooses the woman he wants and forcibly takes her but the kidnapping of one young girl called a man went terribly wrong magazine puzzler i knew she went shocking good gag. loans we had it good outside and saw her being kidnapped yes she was shouting we saw. the kidnapper and his accomplice grabbed a man jumped into a car and sped away but a short way down t
cat smuggling ring online tonight how a russian prison trained its feline friend to sneak in is so harrowing for court and. free the thrill for fans of the nutcracker which is now cracking hollywood to details of the tinseltown heavyweights bringing the cherished fairy tale to life. right now. men who kidnapped girls off the street who forced them into marriage now face jail in russian republic of chechnya it's been seen as a tradition among some muslim communities of the north caucasus but...
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. ♪ and i do ♪ and i do ♪ and i do >>> and now, that harrowing flight for hundreds of people aboard theairbus 380 operated by qantas. something terrible happened to the engine. here's lisa stark. >> reporter: passengers could see a hole in the wing, ripped apart when the engine shredded. >> we have a technical issue with our number two engine. >> reporter: the super jumbo jet returned to singapore for an emergency landing with one of its engines in tatters. the airbus a-380, the largest and newest plane in the world was bound from singapore to sydney, australia, with 466 on board. the rolls royce engine, one of four, flew apart shortly after takeoff. passengers saw flames and smoke. >> we felt this loud thud. everybody was pretty shaken. >> reporter: pieces of the engine and wing rained down. this is called an uncontained engine failure, when parts of the engine fly out at high speed. those pieces can cause massive damage to the aircraft itself. engines are now designed and tested to try to prevent these catastrophic failures. this is the actual a-380 engine test. one of the fan blades
. ♪ and i do ♪ and i do ♪ and i do >>> and now, that harrowing flight for hundreds of people aboard theairbus 380 operated by qantas. something terrible happened to the engine. here's lisa stark. >> reporter: passengers could see a hole in the wing, ripped apart when the engine shredded. >> we have a technical issue with our number two engine. >> reporter: the super jumbo jet returned to singapore for an emergency landing with one of its engines in tatters. the...
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gary tuchman who covered their harrowing rescue joins us from l.a.you have been watching. were you dancing with the dancers here? >> reporter: i was dancing in the studio in los angeles, don. i hope you invite me back in atlanta. that is a perfect place for dances. >> you have been traveling with these guys when they got off the plane. do people treat them like stars? >> reporter: with all due respect to your previous guest, the ultimate dramatic reality show was last month when the miners came out of the mine. they are huge celebrities. they have been touring southern california. we went on a double decker bus to tour hollywood. they started singing and dancing on the bus. we were outside grauman's chinese theater. we were five minutes away from cher. all the paparazzi was there for cher but looked up on the bus and said those look like the chill kbliners. they didn't know what to do, point toward cher, point toward the miners. >> i know you are a serious news guy but in hollywood it is the paps. not the paparazzi. >> reporter: oh. i have to get the
gary tuchman who covered their harrowing rescue joins us from l.a.you have been watching. were you dancing with the dancers here? >> reporter: i was dancing in the studio in los angeles, don. i hope you invite me back in atlanta. that is a perfect place for dances. >> you have been traveling with these guys when they got off the plane. do people treat them like stars? >> reporter: with all due respect to your previous guest, the ultimate dramatic reality show was last month...
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it is harrowing and shocking, what elizabeth smart said happened to her as a child.ot afraid of the man who is accused of kidnapping her. she is now 23 years old. graceful, telling her horrific experience. elizabeth smart was 14, reading the look, quadrillion ella enchanted," when a strange man snuck into her bed. he told her, i have a knife to your neck. don't make a sound. get out of bed and come with me. or i will kill you and your family. his name is brian david mitchell. the family had helped him out, by giving him work as a handyman. elizabeth says he forced her from home to a makeshift campsite, he kept with his wife, wanda barzee. elizabeth says she was raped at least once a day. and held captive like an animal, with chains tethered to her ankles. and forced to watch brian mitchell and his wife, wanda. i was forced to go into the tent and watch them have sexual intercourse. elizabeth says she was so close to her home, she would hear rescue crews trying to save her. i remember hearing my name being called. and i remember him immediately becoming very, very ten
it is harrowing and shocking, what elizabeth smart said happened to her as a child.ot afraid of the man who is accused of kidnapping her. she is now 23 years old. graceful, telling her horrific experience. elizabeth smart was 14, reading the look, quadrillion ella enchanted," when a strange man snuck into her bed. he told her, i have a knife to your neck. don't make a sound. get out of bed and come with me. or i will kill you and your family. his name is brian david mitchell. the family...
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it is harrowing and shocking, what elizabeth smart said happened to her as a child. unafraid of the man accused of kidnapping her and abusing her. and her testimony against him is devastating. she is now 23 years old. graceful, and in a strong voice, telling her horrific experience. elizabeth smart was 14, reading the book, "ella enchanted," to her 9-year-old sister, as they were falling asleep. when a strange man snuck into her bed. and she says he told her, i have a knife to your neck. don't make a sound. get out of bed and come with me, or i will kill you and your family. his name is brian david mitchell. the family had helped him out, by giving him work as a handyman. elizabeth says he forced her from home to a makeshift campsite he kept with his wife, wanda barzee. he forced me off the bucket and into the bed they had, where he proceeded to force the robes off, where he raped me. elizabeth says she was raped at least once a day. and held captive like an animal, with chains tethered to her ankles. and forced to watch brian mitchell and his wife, wanda. i was forc
it is harrowing and shocking, what elizabeth smart said happened to her as a child. unafraid of the man accused of kidnapping her and abusing her. and her testimony against him is devastating. she is now 23 years old. graceful, and in a strong voice, telling her horrific experience. elizabeth smart was 14, reading the book, "ella enchanted," to her 9-year-old sister, as they were falling asleep. when a strange man snuck into her bed. and she says he told her, i have a knife to your...
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. >> it's harrowing for children upon. it's a price point that is easily accessible to children. what would happen, all of a sudden, you have a kid stone drunk behind the wheel of a car. >> now woo have incident after- - we have incident after incident after incident. >> quite simply, these drinks are real trouble for our youth. >> reporter: and the fda is also investigating whether to stop the sale of it and other alcohol-pop drinks. >> only in one place do you see that there is 12% alcohol in this can. >> reporter: also known as blackout in a can and liquid cocaine, maryland college students say four loko is very popular and easily available. >> i got tipsy just after a couple of sips. >> reporter: the manager says while we don't agree with mixing caffeine and alcohol is unsafe, we do agree with keeping adults of legal age, who choose to drink, as informed and safe as possible. >> the problem is people like courtney die. and it's horrible. she died. other people will continue to die, if they stay on the market. >> reporter: and police are still waiting for toxicology tests to c
. >> it's harrowing for children upon. it's a price point that is easily accessible to children. what would happen, all of a sudden, you have a kid stone drunk behind the wheel of a car. >> now woo have incident after- - we have incident after incident after incident. >> quite simply, these drinks are real trouble for our youth. >> reporter: and the fda is also investigating whether to stop the sale of it and other alcohol-pop drinks. >> only in one place do you...
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harrowing social encounters. we can understand how it arrives at this type of reasoning in the brain. what is the brain have to do to notice moret lease eliot situations? but science is not purelyrienceo descriptive.ely what i'm saying is there is. another chapter open to us. an the moment we recognize we canr talk about morality. evolution has not designed as to de flourish to the ultimate degree. evolution doesn't care about ou. well being. it can't see. it does not care what we care about. it does not care about novels, music, mathematics or science. it cares about successful scie reproduction of the species. asically we have flown theit'sa purse that has been prepared fot us by evolution, and we have to do that with the brains that we have evolved with. the prospects of human flourishing can be and is itshiu scientifically, and we can talk about morality and human valuesf in the context of the larger conversation. that is no longer reject a descriptive conversationco.ppeno that is a conversation about. what w
harrowing social encounters. we can understand how it arrives at this type of reasoning in the brain. what is the brain have to do to notice moret lease eliot situations? but science is not purelyrienceo descriptive.ely what i'm saying is there is. another chapter open to us. an the moment we recognize we canr talk about morality. evolution has not designed as to de flourish to the ultimate degree. evolution doesn't care about ou. well being. it can't see. it does not care what we care about....
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an engineer room fire knocked out power and this video captured the harrowing moments.injuries were reported, but they had no electricity, hot water and hot food. for some bad mems are what could have been a happy vacation at sea. >> the worst was the food and the smell from the toilets and the rotting food. >> many gave high marks to the crew. >> the crew was fabulous. what they had to go through was beyond words. >> carnival said all passengers will receive a full refund and a free future cruise if they want to try again. nbc news san diego. >> may take a while to try again. >> the after school snack is a staple, but kids are snack instead of eating square meals. today in the bay's christie smith has the link between you in sigz and your kid's test scores. very important. >> good morning, laura. parents are working out bright and early and telling us that they are making healthy choices and having a good solid meal is critical for themselves and their kids. it comes as no surprise that more and more kids are eating on the run and having snacks instead of a good solid
an engineer room fire knocked out power and this video captured the harrowing moments.injuries were reported, but they had no electricity, hot water and hot food. for some bad mems are what could have been a happy vacation at sea. >> the worst was the food and the smell from the toilets and the rotting food. >> many gave high marks to the crew. >> the crew was fabulous. what they had to go through was beyond words. >> carnival said all passengers will receive a full...
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heard, either a cruise to remember or a cruise to forget but marquis sur viral it had despite the harrowing things that went on for three days adrift at sea. now back to you. >> paul vercammen, we appreciate you reporting today for us. thank you so much. so again, a good end to that story. thank you for being here with me in the cnn newsroom. i'm tj holmes, handing things over to wolf blitzer in the situation room. >>> moron on the cruise ship back home and passenger horror stories. and could be the first big concession from the president since the election. >>> extending bush era tax cuts for the wealthy, why some democrats fear the president may cave into the republicans. >>> also, the political power struggle in iraq that could affect the fate of u.s. troops and plans for a final withdrawal. just when a new government seemed to be in reach, new arguing breaks out. we are going live to baghdad. >>> and it is a real-life version of the armor worn by the comic hero ironman and it could someday be a staple for u.s. troops. i'm wolf blitzer. you're "the situation room.". >>> president obama b
heard, either a cruise to remember or a cruise to forget but marquis sur viral it had despite the harrowing things that went on for three days adrift at sea. now back to you. >> paul vercammen, we appreciate you reporting today for us. thank you so much. so again, a good end to that story. thank you for being here with me in the cnn newsroom. i'm tj holmes, handing things over to wolf blitzer in the situation room. >>> moron on the cruise ship back home and passenger horror...
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. >>> also, police have found a wrong way driver that caused harrowing moments in philadelphia.ing about 50 miles an hour. the case is raising questions about how old is too old to drive. some tips on when it's time to give up the car keys. >> and thankfully, no one was seriously injured. >>> but, first, actor randy quaid is due back in california in a courtroom. but will he show up? in canada where he and his wife are seeking political asylum over her stated fears they would be wacked on their return to hollywood. that is their word. andrea canning joins us by her exclusive enter rue. >> reporter: good morning, robin. let me tell you, never a doll moment with the quaids. they say they are being followed and victims of a murder plot and in fact, they want to warn other celebrities they feel are in grave danger. >> to have my -- my integrity and my reputation so denigrated, so mercilessly, why would anyone want to do this to me? >> reporter: he's a golden globe winner known as cousin eddie. he and his wife evi have been involved in a series of bizarre events that have led them to
. >>> also, police have found a wrong way driver that caused harrowing moments in philadelphia.ing about 50 miles an hour. the case is raising questions about how old is too old to drive. some tips on when it's time to give up the car keys. >> and thankfully, no one was seriously injured. >>> but, first, actor randy quaid is due back in california in a courtroom. but will he show up? in canada where he and his wife are seeking political asylum over her stated fears they...
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harrowing ordeal for them. back here at home, we can see changes. more gray and cool outside. >> rain mostly tomorrow but i know a lot of folks are heading out to fed eck and we can see the stadium beginning to fill. >> you see his hair. >> it is inflating because of the humidity that is coming. it is about the hair, no t the news. we are watching fedex closely for you and what a beautiful shot it is. if you are heading out there i think there could be some light sprinkles toward the end of the game. maybe a light shower. nothing showing up on radar right now but i'm not sure we will get through the night without a little light rain but the bulk of this will hold off until tomorrow and go skins! you better beat the eagles. we are insisting on it tonight. if you are heading not it will not get much cooler than it is right now. by 9:00, 53 and as we head in to 11:00 that's when i think the clouds will start to give way to a couple of light showers or sprinkles, 52 degrees. so if the game hasn't wrapped up by then perhaps we will see that. i don't thin
harrowing ordeal for them. back here at home, we can see changes. more gray and cool outside. >> rain mostly tomorrow but i know a lot of folks are heading out to fed eck and we can see the stadium beginning to fill. >> you see his hair. >> it is inflating because of the humidity that is coming. it is about the hair, no t the news. we are watching fedex closely for you and what a beautiful shot it is. if you are heading out there i think there could be some light sprinkles...
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are social primates and come to be the way we are based on millions of years of negotiating rather harrowing social encounters with each other. and we can understand how of this type of reasoning arises in the brain. what does it have to do to notice morally salian situations but science is descriptive. solution doesn't care about our well-being or what we say and we care about. it doesn't care about novels or music or mathematics or science. it cares about successful reproduction of the species. we have blown the perch that has been prepared for us by evolution and we do that with the brains we evolve with but the prospects of human flourishing can be understood scientifically. we can talk about orality and human values in the context of that conversation. that is not a descriptive conversation but what we can and should do to maximize well-being. many scientists fear you forsake your scientific dispassion the moment you start talking about the way people should live. but we don't do that. people shouldn't get smallpox. we don't do it on chemistry. people should rely on evidence and coheren
are social primates and come to be the way we are based on millions of years of negotiating rather harrowing social encounters with each other. and we can understand how of this type of reasoning arises in the brain. what does it have to do to notice morally salian situations but science is descriptive. solution doesn't care about our well-being or what we say and we care about. it doesn't care about novels or music or mathematics or science. it cares about successful reproduction of the...
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it was harrowing.what it >> we have a two story apartment building. we have wires down everywhere. it looks like a torrado moved througg here. we have a path that is going through here. the roof roof is missin is miss. >> reporter: that was the first responder as they responded to the calls. later it was pho confirmed thatn f-1 tornado caae through this neighborhood. 51 units were condemned including the one wweee police had to rescue a mother and daughter after their roof was torn off. officers had to break open the door with a rock to get inside and once in, they didn't know if anyone had survived. >> we had a female on the floor screaming for help, and another female on the bed. all we saw was her legs and feet moving, that is all we saw. >> reporter: people who entered dangerous destroyed %-that they could.ve everybody that was the bottom line here. what they do all time, but were able to acknowledge them this time. you got to place yourself in this situation, would yyu haveú gone there not knowing
it was harrowing.what it >> we have a two story apartment building. we have wires down everywhere. it looks like a torrado moved througg here. we have a path that is going through here. the roof roof is missin is miss. >> reporter: that was the first responder as they responded to the calls. later it was pho confirmed thatn f-1 tornado caae through this neighborhood. 51 units were condemned including the one wweee police had to rescue a mother and daughter after their roof was torn...
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ones, that he first began to have these feverish visions of what would become after several more harrowing expeditions and three decades. the grandiose akeley hall of african mammals. while he lay there on his cot, listening to camp sounds around him during the long days, and the jungle sounds at night he began to envision this monumental made like space. engulfed his imagination. the space was dimly lit, dark, whitehall eliminated a series of panes of glass, each the size curiously enough, of a movie screen. over those three months the overall layout revealed itself gradually until he had imagined every last detail carefully estimating the dimension in his mind, picturing where he would place each charmed beasts inside its lair. imagine it all down to the smallest most exquisite blade of grass. in the center of the hall would be a frozen herd of elephants, the bronze statues. in a way he really had to be grateful to the elephant who had nearly squash him like a grape. i mean without all that extra time recuperating, he very well never would have had this vision there we go. he also of cou
ones, that he first began to have these feverish visions of what would become after several more harrowing expeditions and three decades. the grandiose akeley hall of african mammals. while he lay there on his cot, listening to camp sounds around him during the long days, and the jungle sounds at night he began to envision this monumental made like space. engulfed his imagination. the space was dimly lit, dark, whitehall eliminated a series of panes of glass, each the size curiously enough, of...
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. >> when you finally went to bed on tuesday night, the end of this harrowing day, you find a note saying -- >> i love you. when you read this, i will be thinking of you and i will be back friday. >> some people have said to me do you feel like you got to say goodbye? i feel like for nine and a half years, we had, you know, that was the conversation. that was the death bed conversation. i think you have to live the conversation. and i think we did. >> there are people who told me that it gets much easier. well, maybe for them. but not for me. i miss him more now than i ever did. >> larry: the hardest to do, we have to take a break. are they the hardest to produce? >> no. they're really not. when somebody, when these people want to come on and share that, those memories, it is just what they're saying. there is not much to produce. >> larry: touching to relive it now. >> my gosh. >> larry: you read a lot about it in this book. the book is producer, lessons shared 30 years in television. a number of very high profile guests have shared revelations about themselves and their careers on this
. >> when you finally went to bed on tuesday night, the end of this harrowing day, you find a note saying -- >> i love you. when you read this, i will be thinking of you and i will be back friday. >> some people have said to me do you feel like you got to say goodbye? i feel like for nine and a half years, we had, you know, that was the conversation. that was the death bed conversation. i think you have to live the conversation. and i think we did. >> there are people...
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fichlt harrowing flight for hundreds of people aboard the world biggest plane today.l head singapore vowed for engine insuddenly blew apart. >> passengers could see hole in the wing. ripped apart when the engine shredded. >> we have a technical issue. no. 2 engine. >>reporter: super jumbo yet returned to singapore for emergency landing with one of the engines in patter. the largest and newest plane in the world bound from singer to to sidney australia with 4 66 on board. royals rose engine if passengers saw flames and knoc knock. >> everybody pretty shaken by it. positions of the engine and ring is called down, failer failure they cause massive damage to the aircraft itself. >> engines now designed and tested to try to prevent the catastrophic failure. this is the actual engine test. one of the fan blades is purposely broken while the engine spinning at high speed. you can see the flaming debris. it is contained withinp that engine shell. that's how it is supposed to work. >> it looks from the picture rare part of the enginep which has failed. that means the combustio
fichlt harrowing flight for hundreds of people aboard the world biggest plane today.l head singapore vowed for engine insuddenly blew apart. >> passengers could see hole in the wing. ripped apart when the engine shredded. >> we have a technical issue. no. 2 engine. >>reporter: super jumbo yet returned to singapore for emergency landing with one of the engines in patter. the largest and newest plane in the world bound from singer to to sidney australia with 4 66 on board....
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"war torn" is a new hbo documentary airing tomorrow on veterans day telling the harrowing story of somese heroes. >> the united states army turned my son into a killer. they trained him to kill to protect others. they forgot to untrain him. >> it is like they put him through a paper shredder, took him when he was 18, put him through a paper shah remembered and sent him become to us and we try to get to put all the pieces back together. >> we joined by two of the filmmakers, matt o'neil and john alpert. with us, sergeant william frost, appears in the film, with his service dog, chili. why the decision, sergeant, to share your story the way that you have decided? >> well, i wanted to get the ptsd out there to the public and doesn't always just affect the serviceman it also affects the family members. >> what is it that you think is not understood? what do you think is the most important thing to communicate by stepping into the public theater? >> most important thing to recognize that some soldiers are going to have problems and recognize and understand the disorder so you are not so scar
"war torn" is a new hbo documentary airing tomorrow on veterans day telling the harrowing story of somese heroes. >> the united states army turned my son into a killer. they trained him to kill to protect others. they forgot to untrain him. >> it is like they put him through a paper shredder, took him when he was 18, put him through a paper shah remembered and sent him become to us and we try to get to put all the pieces back together. >> we joined by two of the...
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and lots more hair every day on bill's now harrowing visage.of this he may be able to wrap it around his head like a hat by the time this is decided because the miller campaign is apparently challenging every single ballot in which an fbi handwriting sample might reveal the slightest trace of a personality. this write-in, for example, leans too far left or runs the letters together so you'd never guess it says lisa murkowski, right? challenge. this one, another one. this one leans too far right or something. this one can't be a write-in for lisa murkowski because i don't know what, joe miller is the true conservative leaning right or something? joe miller has filed suit in federal, mark that federal court to block alaska election officials from counting write-in votes in which lisa murkowski's name is misspelled even minorly. even if the election officials think the voter clearly intended to vote for lisa murkowski. mr. miller argues that alaska's state law prohibits any misspellings whatsoever from being counted. also, maybe people who cast wr
and lots more hair every day on bill's now harrowing visage.of this he may be able to wrap it around his head like a hat by the time this is decided because the miller campaign is apparently challenging every single ballot in which an fbi handwriting sample might reveal the slightest trace of a personality. this write-in, for example, leans too far left or runs the letters together so you'd never guess it says lisa murkowski, right? challenge. this one, another one. this one leans too far right...
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. >> to tell us about this harrowing rescue from the escape of the nazis. >> shirt the illustrators were living in paris there are originally from germany. they went to go live in brazil and he actually sold out tubs in the amazon in brazil. >> well. >> they left and then spent time in brazil in the late 30's. >> there were in paris when they? >> no then they went to paris. >> oh i thought it was paris to brazil. >> know then that going to paris for their honeymoon but they ended up staying for four years. their publishers there and they started writing children's books. there is nine all monkeys in this book and that is where they decided to create curious. he is one of the nine monkeys and used as we gave him his own book and that became the curious george books. >> so now they've created this character in the writ of but it has not been published yet. then what happened? >> they realize they needed to get out of europe. and although they were enjoying an nice life in paris they realize that things were getting very bad there. they were jewish born in hamburg in they decided to leave b
. >> to tell us about this harrowing rescue from the escape of the nazis. >> shirt the illustrators were living in paris there are originally from germany. they went to go live in brazil and he actually sold out tubs in the amazon in brazil. >> well. >> they left and then spent time in brazil in the late 30's. >> there were in paris when they? >> no then they went to paris. >> oh i thought it was paris to brazil. >> know then that going to paris...
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we'll be taking a look at more of those pictures and also hear the divers harrowing story. >>> the latest on the murder case of the so called hiccup girl jennifer mee. her mother speaks out for the first time since her arrest. >> reporter: nearly three weeks after her arrest, jennifer mee is still in jail having nailed in her recent attempt to get out on bond. among those opposing her release was the victim's family. jennifer mee who became known three years ago as the hiccup girl went to court hoping to get out of jail on bond. >> i would point out that miss mee poses absolutely no risk of flight. >> reporter: and once again jennifer mee was hiccupping. >> there's been no evidence presented that she has in her possession either the resources or the ability to flee. >> reporter: mee and two young men are charged with first-degree murder for the death of 20-year-old shannon griffin. police say mee met him online and lured him to this house to be robbed. but when a scuffle broke out, griffin was shot and killed. police do not believe she was involved in the shooting, but under florida law,
we'll be taking a look at more of those pictures and also hear the divers harrowing story. >>> the latest on the murder case of the so called hiccup girl jennifer mee. her mother speaks out for the first time since her arrest. >> reporter: nearly three weeks after her arrest, jennifer mee is still in jail having nailed in her recent attempt to get out on bond. among those opposing her release was the victim's family. jennifer mee who became known three years ago as the hiccup...