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so very heartbreaking scenes here.e are seeing more bodies coming into the harbor as you say, 58 are now confirmed to have been retrieved from that ship. so it is the case the divers are able to get into other areas they haven't been able to in the past, the fact that the weather conditions are better is conducive to this search and rescue operation but unfortunately at this point, nobody is being found alive. >> paula, those cranes are standing by there in the harbor there, the site. when might those be used? >> well, victor, those cranes are actually out at sea. i saw four of them when i was out there yesterday, they're around where this sunken ferry is at this point. they're not being used but what we're being told is they may be used soon. this isn't just a practical decision though. officials are saying they are going to make sure that they have the consent of the families. so it's an emotional decision as well as a practical one. the families have to agree that they can be used because effectively when you start
so very heartbreaking scenes here.e are seeing more bodies coming into the harbor as you say, 58 are now confirmed to have been retrieved from that ship. so it is the case the divers are able to get into other areas they haven't been able to in the past, the fact that the weather conditions are better is conducive to this search and rescue operation but unfortunately at this point, nobody is being found alive. >> paula, those cranes are standing by there in the harbor there, the site....
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cnn's pauline chu witnessed her heartbreak. >> reporter: christine kim encouraged her daughter billy to go a school field trip to jeju island but billy resisted because they had visited the resort island two months ago. >> so i told her, i think you be
cnn's pauline chu witnessed her heartbreak. >> reporter: christine kim encouraged her daughter billy to go a school field trip to jeju island but billy resisted because they had visited the resort island two months ago. >> so i told her, i think you be
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a heartbreaking scene is playing out now in jindo, south korea, where relatives of those missing after that ferry sank off the south korean coast have gathered. today, that heartbreak boiled over into anger as relatives of the dead and missing rushed officials giving a media briefing, even throwing something at one. the death toll now stands at 36 after thirteen more bodies were found today. but with more than 265 people still missing, most of them students from a single high school, it is a number that will almost certainly rise. the captain of the ferry has now been arrested, along with two crew members. prosecutors say the ship's inexperienced third mate was at the helm in challenging waters when the ferry sank. seth doane met one mother consumed with grief. >> reporter: divers battled heavy currents that continue to shift the submerged ferry. they searched for survivors but found only more bodies today. a buddhist monk chanted a prayer for the dead at this pier in jindo. it's a base for the rescue. it's packed with relief workers, volunteers, and, at its edge, families. it's as clo
a heartbreaking scene is playing out now in jindo, south korea, where relatives of those missing after that ferry sank off the south korean coast have gathered. today, that heartbreak boiled over into anger as relatives of the dead and missing rushed officials giving a media briefing, even throwing something at one. the death toll now stands at 36 after thirteen more bodies were found today. but with more than 265 people still missing, most of them students from a single high school, it is a...
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it is truly heartbreaking. a recap and the middle of the night as the ferry disaster month the family so that they can say it's easier to get to have this kind of religious services. as we can pray and share our support. also many others who have come to the harbor to share it with the pain. the rescue team has temporarily suspended certain rescue operations boards ninety the vast living parent although today is the start of the new title that is when the tides are supposed to be at their lowest is the spontaneity not given out how to party like that harbour. most of the greatest art strategy in locating the missing passengers of the skeletal ferry operations are focusing on the third and fourth floors but experts believe most of the bodies will be found in the ship's cafeteria for details let's turn to our continue standing by at the central disaster and safety headquarters on kindle when kevin phillips in on the latest. hey guys this post person on tues afternoon and said that the search team had to recover t
it is truly heartbreaking. a recap and the middle of the night as the ferry disaster month the family so that they can say it's easier to get to have this kind of religious services. as we can pray and share our support. also many others who have come to the harbor to share it with the pain. the rescue team has temporarily suspended certain rescue operations boards ninety the vast living parent although today is the start of the new title that is when the tides are supposed to be at their...
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this is amazing there's no app for that speaking in terms but it concerns me and it is heartbreaking to think that may not be a part of my life as i struggle to stay in the city i will. its heartbreaking there are colleagues that are considering the same thing that no longer work and teach in the sthap they live i won't have that anymore. the people call me teacher not because i've taught their kids bylaw but that's the respect they have for me as a teacher. we talk and share because that's how we do. i ask that you help us to keep our community whole and among our greater community here in san francisco. thank you very much (clapping.) good evening board and everyone that's listening to us open the radio and tv i'm a teacher a fourth grade teacher and a community organizer in the admission. tonight i want to set a tune for what period that your union is coming in 0 with the district in terms of negotiation. as you heard from no more as a latino teacher we're a vital resource to our community. we shouldn't want to set a tune that our community is as to their separate as teachers. our
this is amazing there's no app for that speaking in terms but it concerns me and it is heartbreaking to think that may not be a part of my life as i struggle to stay in the city i will. its heartbreaking there are colleagues that are considering the same thing that no longer work and teach in the sthap they live i won't have that anymore. the people call me teacher not because i've taught their kids bylaw but that's the respect they have for me as a teacher. we talk and share because that's how...
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heartbreaking realities as families learn in their loved ones are among the 10 people dead in a fiery tour bus crash and tonight the investigation is just beginning. >> the ntsb mission has determined why this crash happened. it is not just about the what, but the why. >> good evening and thank you for joining us. i'm ama dates in for dan ashley. >> and i'm carolyn johnson. there is new word from a witness who was in the car that was sideswiped by the fed ex truck just before the crash. she says the truck was already on fire as it came across the median before it crashed into the bus. >> now that has not been confirmed by the national transportation safety board which is investigating the crash. the investigation is expected to take up to two weeks. >> authorities have asked families for loved ones' dental records because the bodies are too badly burned to be identified. >> and just a few hours ago volunteers near the crash scene said all of the surviving passengers have left and are now heading back to southern california. >> all of the students on board came a from the los angeles a
heartbreaking realities as families learn in their loved ones are among the 10 people dead in a fiery tour bus crash and tonight the investigation is just beginning. >> the ntsb mission has determined why this crash happened. it is not just about the what, but the why. >> good evening and thank you for joining us. i'm ama dates in for dan ashley. >> and i'm carolyn johnson. there is new word from a witness who was in the car that was sideswiped by the fed ex truck just before...
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. >> these are heartbreaking stories. the serious problem at the local animal sheller. >>> the count down of the first shower will start falling and the possibility of thunderstorms and if your morning commute will be affected. >>> next, a young man planning to take a deadly drop to the freeway. >> that's when i took action. i need to grab him. >> how a heroic landscaper saved his life. >>> investigators are trying to figure out what caused the school bus to crash in southern california injuring 12 people. it happened in anaheim late this afternoon. tonight the driver and two students are in critical conditions. you can see the badly damaged bus on the hillside between two trees. rescue crews had to freeze the driver who was trapped inside the wreckage. nine other students suffered minor injuries. >>> it was on an overpass, he came over a young man who was threatened to take his own life. how a simple gesture may have saved this young man's life. >> a good samaritan says he thinks he meant to be there for the young man ea
. >> these are heartbreaking stories. the serious problem at the local animal sheller. >>> the count down of the first shower will start falling and the possibility of thunderstorms and if your morning commute will be affected. >>> next, a young man planning to take a deadly drop to the freeway. >> that's when i took action. i need to grab him. >> how a heroic landscaper saved his life. >>> investigators are trying to figure out what caused the...
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. >> these are heartbreaking stories. the serious problem at the local animal sheller. >>> the count down of the first shower will start falling and the possibility of thunderstorms and if your morning commute will be affected. >>> next, a young man planning to take a deadly drop to the freeway. female announcer: get three years interest-free financing on brand name mattress sets. plus, get free delivery, and sleep train's 100-day low price guarantee. sleep train's interest free for 3 event, is ending soon. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> investigators are trying to figure out what caused the school bus to crash in southern california injuring 12 people. it happened in anaheim late this afternoon. tonight the driver and two students are in critical conditions. you can see the badly damaged bus on the hillside between two trees. rescue crews had to freeze the driver who was trapped inside the wreckage. nine other students suffered minor injuries. >>> it was on an overpass, he came over a young man who was thr
. >> these are heartbreaking stories. the serious problem at the local animal sheller. >>> the count down of the first shower will start falling and the possibility of thunderstorms and if your morning commute will be affected. >>> next, a young man planning to take a deadly drop to the freeway. female announcer: get three years interest-free financing on brand name mattress sets. plus, get free delivery, and sleep train's 100-day low price guarantee. sleep train's...
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heartbreaking realities as families learn in their loved ones are among the 10 people dead in a fiery tour bus crash and tonight the investigation is just beginning. >> the ntsb mission has determined why this crash happened. it is not just about the what, but the why. >> good evening and thank you for joining us. i'm ama dates in for dan ashley. >> and i'm carolyn johnson. there is new word from a witness who was in the car that was sideswiped by the fed ex truck just before the crash. she says the truck was already on fire as it came across the median before it crashed into the bus. >> now that has not been confirmed by the national transportation safety board which is investigating the crash. the investigation is expected to take up to two weeks. >> authorities have asked families for loved ones' dental records because the bodies are too badly burned to be identified. >> and just a few hours ago volunteers near the crash scene said all of the surviving passengers have left and are now heading back to southern california. >> all of the students on board came a from the los angeles a
heartbreaking realities as families learn in their loved ones are among the 10 people dead in a fiery tour bus crash and tonight the investigation is just beginning. >> the ntsb mission has determined why this crash happened. it is not just about the what, but the why. >> good evening and thank you for joining us. i'm ama dates in for dan ashley. >> and i'm carolyn johnson. there is new word from a witness who was in the car that was sideswiped by the fed ex truck just before...
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sal it was a heartbreak yesterday. golden state warriors. >> the fact that they look like in the third quarter that they were being blown out and then they came back and one shot away from winning that game says a lot. >> it means defense. >> yes a little more three- point shooting too, pam. let's take a look at what we have now. traffic is okay on the richmond- san rafael bridge. but steve and rethe light rain brothers. now fewer calories. traffic is moving along okay. but it will be rainy out there. so please give yourself a little bit of time as you head to work. we look at 580 which is one of the earliest commutes to start. 580 does look good. if you are going over to castro valley, there is a little bit of road work on 680 in the fremont area. 4:49 let's go back to steve. >> thank you rain brother. >> you're welcome brother. >>> with some light rain. this is not a big system but it's here and it will give us a lot of cloud cover. possibility of thundershower activity. light rain. take us all the way into the noon
sal it was a heartbreak yesterday. golden state warriors. >> the fact that they look like in the third quarter that they were being blown out and then they came back and one shot away from winning that game says a lot. >> it means defense. >> yes a little more three- point shooting too, pam. let's take a look at what we have now. traffic is okay on the richmond- san rafael bridge. but steve and rethe light rain brothers. now fewer calories. traffic is moving along okay. but it...
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. >> reporter: a heartbreak for the curry family and a heartbreak for warriors fans. our sports director will have all the highlights coming up in sports. cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >>> all i remember was waking up inside the ambulance. >> coming up in an investigation, we found you may not really know who is behind the wheel. >>> and then they apparently expected a miracle but they didn't get it. chance to meet the first lady. >> good evening. the rain has started here across the bay area. showers beginning across the peninsula, and the south bay. we'll have details on some stronger wet weather for friday coming up. >>> it's a company that may soon be worth more than facebook. uber is changing the way many people are getting around town. but how safe are their drivers? >> they've been linked to several incidents, including the death of a 6-year-old girl in san francisco. what exactly are you signing up when you get into an uber car? these are regular people who use their open cars to give rides? >> reporter: they are and working with investigative teams, our nbc
. >> reporter: a heartbreak for the curry family and a heartbreak for warriors fans. our sports director will have all the highlights coming up in sports. cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >>> all i remember was waking up inside the ambulance. >> coming up in an investigation, we found you may not really know who is behind the wheel. >>> and then they apparently expected a miracle but they didn't get it. chance to meet the first lady. >> good evening. the rain...
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heartbreaking realities as families learn in their loved ones are among the 10 people dead in a fiery tour bus crash and tonight the investigation is just beginning. >> the ntsb mission has determined why this crash happened. it is not just about the what, but the why. >> good evening and thank you for joining ama ama dates in fn ashley. >> and i'm carolyn johnson. there is new word from awho wasr that was sideswiped by the fed ex truck just before the crash. she says the truck was already on fire as it came across the median before it crashed into the bus. >> now that has not been confirmed by the national transportation safety board which is investigating the crash. the investigation is expected to take up to two weeks. >> authorities have asked families for loved ones' dental records because the bodies are too badly burned to be identified. >> and just a few hours ago volunteers near the crash scene said all of the surviving passengers have left and are now heading back to southern california. >> all of the students on board came a from the los angeles area. the crash occurred on i
heartbreaking realities as families learn in their loved ones are among the 10 people dead in a fiery tour bus crash and tonight the investigation is just beginning. >> the ntsb mission has determined why this crash happened. it is not just about the what, but the why. >> good evening and thank you for joining ama ama dates in fn ashley. >> and i'm carolyn johnson. there is new word from awho wasr that was sideswiped by the fed ex truck just before the crash. she says the...
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as you can see, this house isn't but it's heartbreaking. i feel for him and -- >> just glad he wasn't in it. >> we'll do everything we can to help him. he's a part of our family. >> meteorologist jennifer grey in the cnn severe weather center. jennifer, this really is just the beginning. isn't it? >> really just the beginning. it's going to effect a large area of the country. possibly 20 million people affected as we go through the entire weekend. and you can see these different colors on the maps, this is saturday, sunday, and monday. so, fred, it basically just marches across the country. this is a life-threatening situation. haven't seen too many tornado outbreaks. this is the most significant of the season so far. right now the radar is staying pretty quiet. not much going on. a few showers out in the rockies. but things will change as we get into the next 24 hours and especially the next 48. that high is going to push to the east. we have this upper level low in combination with the dry line, a front behind it. it's going to be the tri
as you can see, this house isn't but it's heartbreaking. i feel for him and -- >> just glad he wasn't in it. >> we'll do everything we can to help him. he's a part of our family. >> meteorologist jennifer grey in the cnn severe weather center. jennifer, this really is just the beginning. isn't it? >> really just the beginning. it's going to effect a large area of the country. possibly 20 million people affected as we go through the entire weekend. and you can see these...
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christophe, we started talking about how heartbreaking this is but upsurge of complaints. why is that? >> from 2008 to 2012 there has been serious cuts to mental health services, $4 billion to be exact. we have police responding to calls that would traditionally been done by mental health providers. what you have are these encounters that unfortunately are now ending in violence. >> and so we do hear, though, that the mentally ill are inherently violent group. is that the case? >> well, not really. not at all, actually. only about 4% of violent crime in the u.s. has something to do with mentally ill. so it's more when they come into these encounters with the police and they don't know how to deal with them, the situation becomes inflamed and escalates the situation. when something ends in violence it didn't necessarily have to. it's very unfortunate. >> unfortunate indeed. "america tonight"'s christof putzel, thanks very much. when we return, evidence a vicious conflict isn't over. syria's war, more signs the regime is taking a harsh hand on its own citizens, using chemica
christophe, we started talking about how heartbreaking this is but upsurge of complaints. why is that? >> from 2008 to 2012 there has been serious cuts to mental health services, $4 billion to be exact. we have police responding to calls that would traditionally been done by mental health providers. what you have are these encounters that unfortunately are now ending in violence. >> and so we do hear, though, that the mentally ill are inherently violent group. is that the case?...
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>> reporter: well, it is a heartbreaking scene in the harbor behind me. what they were doing a couple of hours ago when there was a cluster of victims, of bodies found and they knew were coming back the shore, there was an official on a loudspeaker effectively describing who had been found, describing the gender, the height, the weight, the clothes that that particular passenger was wearing. and there were many passengers around listening, wondering if that's their child and recognize what they were wearing. >> i understand it's perm yatding the area there. thank you for bringing us that report, paula hancocks. appreciate it. >>> want to turn to the search for flight 370. the bluefin-21 is now conducting the ninth mission deep in the indian ocean. erin mclaughlin joins us now from perth. when's the latest for us at this hour? >> reporter: hi, this is a really critical few next few days in this search operation. they're looking at the place which basically representing their best guess to find the black box based on exhaustive analysis of that -- those aco
>> reporter: well, it is a heartbreaking scene in the harbor behind me. what they were doing a couple of hours ago when there was a cluster of victims, of bodies found and they knew were coming back the shore, there was an official on a loudspeaker effectively describing who had been found, describing the gender, the height, the weight, the clothes that that particular passenger was wearing. and there were many passengers around listening, wondering if that's their child and recognize...
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. >> reporter: this is hard to watch and heartbreaking as well, allen. hundreds of high school students on board for a four- day field trip that's supposed to be having fun. six people confirmed dead. that number is expected to dramatically climb. and here's the worst part. parents are still getting text messages some of those kids may be still alive under water. the ship has sunk and that search now is focused under water on a fully submerged ferry. >>> reporter: emergency flares lit up the sky as rescue crews worked into the night sending divers to look inside the sunken ferry. the frantic search for survivors started after the 484- foot ferry suddenly listed to the side. helicopter crews used metal baskets to lift stranded passengers to safety. a fleet of boats, everything from inflatable rafts to navy ships, scrambled to help shivering and frightened victims. passengers said they heard a loud boom before the ship capsized. it sank about 2 hours later in frigid water nearly 100 feet deep. this passenger said people were told to stay in place and those
. >> reporter: this is hard to watch and heartbreaking as well, allen. hundreds of high school students on board for a four- day field trip that's supposed to be having fun. six people confirmed dead. that number is expected to dramatically climb. and here's the worst part. parents are still getting text messages some of those kids may be still alive under water. the ship has sunk and that search now is focused under water on a fully submerged ferry. >>> reporter: emergency...
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the search area is about 12 miles from where i'm standing and it's just a heartbreaking scene.ed under tents. they are standing here looking out at the ocean hoping and praying that there is going to be some sort of news but jake, i can tell you with every single passing moment you can feel the growing dread among these family members. >> have we learned anything more, kyung, but what may have caused this accident? >> well, there is a high possibility that the ferry deviated from its route and that's what may have caused it to capsize. they are looking into whether there are possible defects with the ship. but they are also saying that it doesn't appear that it hit any sort of rock in the water. so it's quite a mystery because a lot of the rescued survivors, they are telling us that they heard some sort of loud noise before the announcement came on saying that there was trouble with the ship. but the police at this point saying it's something to do with the deviation of the route. >> what about the ferry's captain? is there charges for abandoning ship? >> yes, there is, actuall
the search area is about 12 miles from where i'm standing and it's just a heartbreaking scene.ed under tents. they are standing here looking out at the ocean hoping and praying that there is going to be some sort of news but jake, i can tell you with every single passing moment you can feel the growing dread among these family members. >> have we learned anything more, kyung, but what may have caused this accident? >> well, there is a high possibility that the ferry deviated from...
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imagine that heartbreak. the tornado outbreak and a look at where this extreme weather is headed next. i saw this red, blistery, rash and i felt this horrible pain on one side of my back. i had 16 magic shows to do. i didn't know how i was going to be able to do these shows with this kind of pain that i was in. i told my wife what i had. she went on the internet and said "i think you have shingles." i could feel the shock in my back and it was like "wow its got to get better than this or i'm in big trouble." they're the days to take care of business.. when possibilities become reality. with centurylink as your trusted partner, our visionary cloud infrastructure and global broadband network free you to focus on what matters. with custom communications solutions and responsive, dedicated support, we constantly evolve to meet your needs. every day of the week. centurylink® your link to what's next. that corporate trial by fire when every slacker gets his due. and yet, there's someone around the office who hasn't
imagine that heartbreak. the tornado outbreak and a look at where this extreme weather is headed next. i saw this red, blistery, rash and i felt this horrible pain on one side of my back. i had 16 magic shows to do. i didn't know how i was going to be able to do these shows with this kind of pain that i was in. i told my wife what i had. she went on the internet and said "i think you have shingles." i could feel the shock in my back and it was like "wow its got to get better than...
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but mainly the president's tone talking about how heartbreaking this is for soldiers who have performed overseas who have been in harm's way for their country, in iraq and afghanistan, to come home and have to face this in the u.s. in the place where they work and the place where they live with their families, it is truly heartbreaking. and the president indicating tonight that really this opens old wounds at fort hood, especially truly a tragedy there. libby. >> in addition to the president speaking defense secretary chuck hagel being asked by the press, when we have these tragedies on the bases something is not working. lisa stark, joining us from washington, d.c. next up much more on the sheeting at fort hood texas, and we'll turn our attention to shifting through the debris, chile's 8.2 magnitude earthquake. and floodwaters receding. rescuers are finally able to expand their search at the mudslide site in washington state. >> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm libby casey. we've got a lot to cover in this half hour. we're continuing to follow the breaking if you out of fort hoo
but mainly the president's tone talking about how heartbreaking this is for soldiers who have performed overseas who have been in harm's way for their country, in iraq and afghanistan, to come home and have to face this in the u.s. in the place where they work and the place where they live with their families, it is truly heartbreaking. and the president indicating tonight that really this opens old wounds at fort hood, especially truly a tragedy there. libby. >> in addition to the...
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. >> oh, just heartbreaking stories. there's nothing to say really. pauline chiou reporting there from jindo. many thanks. john. >>> louis ceto is the chairman of marine and naval architecture at the hong kong institute of engineers. he joins us now live from hong kong. sir, thank you for being with us. a lot of passengers were told to stay in their cabins, stay where they were. why would that order be given? >> initially, in case of abandoning ship or any dangerous which happen on the ship the captain may first announce that there might be abandon or evacuation, so they just inform all the passengers attention so that they can wear -- have sufficient time to wear the life jacket and prepare everything. and waiting the second call so that they can go to the call point for gathering before evacuation. >> but that second call for evacuation according to some people on board never came. >> yes. and then some of the crew they have their own duty. they should escort the team because they have their own duty in terms of emergency. so they need to escort the
. >> oh, just heartbreaking stories. there's nothing to say really. pauline chiou reporting there from jindo. many thanks. john. >>> louis ceto is the chairman of marine and naval architecture at the hong kong institute of engineers. he joins us now live from hong kong. sir, thank you for being with us. a lot of passengers were told to stay in their cabins, stay where they were. why would that order be given? >> initially, in case of abandoning ship or any dangerous which...
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heartbreaking for the families. i wonder how grief counselors handle that difficult balance between maintaining some hope even as hope wanes that there are still survivors inside the sunken ship? >> reporter: well, we'd like to tell you that there are a lot of these families who are actually seeking grief counseling, but there are not. there are counselors here at the dock and there are also counselors at the gymnasium where many of the families are staying as well and what they are telling us they are not that busy. there is a stigma here in south korea about mental health and, you know, it seems at this point that the families simply don't want to go there right now. that the counselors say they haven't really talked to that many people, that the parents don't seem all that concerned about their well-being, they're focused on trying to bring their children back, that they're focused on the investigation. so, and that's a big concern here for the counselors because of what we saw from the vice principal, because of
heartbreaking for the families. i wonder how grief counselors handle that difficult balance between maintaining some hope even as hope wanes that there are still survivors inside the sunken ship? >> reporter: well, we'd like to tell you that there are a lot of these families who are actually seeking grief counseling, but there are not. there are counselors here at the dock and there are also counselors at the gymnasium where many of the families are staying as well and what they are...
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a really tragic story amidst so many tragic stories here in this heartbreaking disaster. alex. >> heartbreaking to be sure because so many of these students, 16, 17-year-old kids. and talk about the messages that they sent, bill. that's the stuff that just rips your heart out. they knew something was wrong and they were texting amidst the disaster. >> they were texting and, again, the messages are so, so chokingly poignant. one little boy saying to his mother, you know, i just wanted to tell you, i love you, mom. and perhaps like any parent, she texted back saying, of course you do. why are you saying this to me now at this time. and the boy suggested that this might be his last message. again, another boy sending a message to his brother and his brother saying, just -- just stay strong and do what they tell you. and of course the tragedy is that these children did exactly what they were told, to stay put in their cabins, and that's what cost them their lives. and another little girl talking -- not little girl, i think she's 16 or 17, but texting her father and her father
a really tragic story amidst so many tragic stories here in this heartbreaking disaster. alex. >> heartbreaking to be sure because so many of these students, 16, 17-year-old kids. and talk about the messages that they sent, bill. that's the stuff that just rips your heart out. they knew something was wrong and they were texting amidst the disaster. >> they were texting and, again, the messages are so, so chokingly poignant. one little boy saying to his mother, you know, i just...
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for others, heartbreak.nd it's heartbreak coupled with desperation here in this harbor, and, of course, that is now turning into anger in some cases. anger against the coast guards. some of these families simply believe that not enough is being done. they're going out on boats to see the scene, themselves, and they're saying it doesn't look like a search and rescue operation. simply a search operation. wolf. >> paula hancocks. hea heartbreaking story. we'll stay in close touch. >>> just ahead, ukrainian troops and tanks marching into cities under pro-russian control. are they headed for a conflict? >>> we're standing by for today's search results from its latest dive. frequent heartburn? the choice is yours. chalky. not chalky. temporary. 24 hour. lots of tablets. one pill. you decide. prevacid. ♪ 24 hour that's why i got a new windows 2 in 1. it has exactly what i need for half of what i thought i'd pay. and i don't need to be online for it to work. it runs office, so i can do schedules and budgets and even
for others, heartbreak.nd it's heartbreak coupled with desperation here in this harbor, and, of course, that is now turning into anger in some cases. anger against the coast guards. some of these families simply believe that not enough is being done. they're going out on boats to see the scene, themselves, and they're saying it doesn't look like a search and rescue operation. simply a search operation. wolf. >> paula hancocks. hea heartbreaking story. we'll stay in close touch....
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it is heartbreaking to be so close to the tragic event it is a true community sense. we hurt and we feel indebted to them and we obviously want to help whenever they are struggling. >> shortly after 4:00 p.m. central time the soldiers here on this post instead of hearing the retreat colors they were hearing gun shots. sirens started going off warning them they needed to hunker down and family members were calling them trying to get in touch with their loved ones who were here to make sure they weren't in danger. the hospital was prepared for all of these patients and at 6:45 this evening local time the president said i am heartbroken that something like this might have happened again and at 8:42 investigators confirmed it did happen again. confirmed the total 4 dead 16 injured. the gunman had psychological problems. his wife when she heard the news she was hysterical. jaycie seigel s has that side of the story about the gunman and why he would he want to do something like this. back to you in the studio. >> at first it was a shock. obviously it was blast of what happe
it is heartbreaking to be so close to the tragic event it is a true community sense. we hurt and we feel indebted to them and we obviously want to help whenever they are struggling. >> shortly after 4:00 p.m. central time the soldiers here on this post instead of hearing the retreat colors they were hearing gun shots. sirens started going off warning them they needed to hunker down and family members were calling them trying to get in touch with their loved ones who were here to make sure...
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whether it's in bor or bentu, this is heartbreaking to see that occurring. there are a lot of things. today starts the fourth month of the starting of this conflict and therefore there hasn't been any progress made in terms of finding a solution. now the government is the ultimate responsible body in terms of securing civilians, securing the well-being of every citizen in south sudan. the government has been voted for by 93% of the citizens of south sudan. therefore the government ultimately has to go forward and have a forward-leaning position in finding solution. whether it's an inclusive dialogue in addis negotiations and leasing and definite relieving of the four political detainees. the first few days of the trial had already determined that the four politicians who are currently accused of the current conflict or of attempting coup are innocent. there hasn't been any evidence problem offing that they are part of any coup. and therefore the government has to give in -- >> i just want to come back to -- set this issue aside for the minute, the four detai
whether it's in bor or bentu, this is heartbreaking to see that occurring. there are a lot of things. today starts the fourth month of the starting of this conflict and therefore there hasn't been any progress made in terms of finding a solution. now the government is the ultimate responsible body in terms of securing civilians, securing the well-being of every citizen in south sudan. the government has been voted for by 93% of the citizens of south sudan. therefore the government ultimately...
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president obama lends his support plus a heartbreaking new discovery up next. >>> still no reason as to why a fedex slammed head on into a bus full of high schoolers. a new report is out, but there are no conclusions. the ntsb has finished its preliminary investigation but makes no conclusions on what caused the fedex truck to cross into oncoming traffic. the teenagers were on a trip to humboldt state university. the final report will take several more months to complete. >>> a heartbreaking discovery in that sunken passenger ferry. nearly 50 bodies were found today. they were all crammed into one room. janelle wang joins us with more. >> 48 young girls were all in one cabin. they were all wearing life jackets. divers have now recovered 180 bodies so far. more than 100 still missing. mostly teenagers on a field trip. 174 were rescued, including the captain and crew who are now facing charges. mr. obama is part of a week-long asia tour offered his deepest condolences and led a moment of silence. >> so many were young students with their entire lives ahead of them. i'm a father of two
president obama lends his support plus a heartbreaking new discovery up next. >>> still no reason as to why a fedex slammed head on into a bus full of high schoolers. a new report is out, but there are no conclusions. the ntsb has finished its preliminary investigation but makes no conclusions on what caused the fedex truck to cross into oncoming traffic. the teenagers were on a trip to humboldt state university. the final report will take several more months to complete. >>>...
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many teenagers sending heartbreaking farewell text messages to their loved ones while rescue crews say there could be a possibility some are alive in air pockets but the frigid water temperatures would make that very difficult. >> there was a loud boom and a lot of shaking. a waitress describing the chaos inside a chinese restaurant in california after a fire truck came crashing through it. two fire trucks collided at an intersection as they were responding to a house fire. 15 people are now hurt including six of the firefighters. one person is in critical condition. >>> it sounded like a bomb went up. people jolted out of their beds after a gas explosion rocked an entire neighborhood in boston. a 3 story home blew completely to pieces. a massive fire leaving 12 people injured. two elderly residents remain in critical condition this morning. >>> also this bombshell new evidence in the irs scandal. lois lerner spoke with the department of justice about going after political groups days before admitting the agency was targeting conservative groups. peter doocy has more on what this means
many teenagers sending heartbreaking farewell text messages to their loved ones while rescue crews say there could be a possibility some are alive in air pockets but the frigid water temperatures would make that very difficult. >> there was a loud boom and a lot of shaking. a waitress describing the chaos inside a chinese restaurant in california after a fire truck came crashing through it. two fire trucks collided at an intersection as they were responding to a house fire. 15 people are...
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. >> the most heartbreaking stuff that i've ever had to endure is to see my son looking at his father in the coffin before they sent him back. and him asking me questions like, mommy, why is daddy in this box. >> reporter: 38 year old lopez was shot and killed by a state university police officer on eighth streit, just a few yards from campus. investigators claimed one officer opened fire after lopez charged at another officer with a drywall cutting saw. but today, valadez says she has witnesses that say that is not true. >> i honestly believe it's a cover up. they're trying to figure out how to cover it up. >> reporter: she says lopez may have been targeted because he was an undocumented immigrant. and now she's calling for action. >> i want the officers to be prosecuted. i want their badges and guns and to be tried like any other person. just because they have a badge doesn't make them better than anybody else. they have to abide by the same rules. >> reporter: san jose university police did not return our calls. san jose says it is still investigating the case and cannot comment. v
. >> the most heartbreaking stuff that i've ever had to endure is to see my son looking at his father in the coffin before they sent him back. and him asking me questions like, mommy, why is daddy in this box. >> reporter: 38 year old lopez was shot and killed by a state university police officer on eighth streit, just a few yards from campus. investigators claimed one officer opened fire after lopez charged at another officer with a drywall cutting saw. but today, valadez says she...
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it's heartbreaking to be so close to such a tragic event as this. all of us here, and i can speak for everyone, feel invested in the community with the soldiers we have across the way at fort hood. we feel a commuted the sentence with them. anytime they hurt, we hurt. we feel indebted to them, and we will to help when they are struggling. that's important. >> what does it say to you that this community has dealt with two soldier on soldier attacks? >> i'm probably not a qualified person to answer that. i must think there are some folks over at fort hood who would have better answers. i live here, but the internal workings of fort hood and how that goes on, i would leave for those folks to answer. this community is very safe. i don't think this is a reflection on the general community. i don't know if glenn has any further cuts on that. >> no, i don't. it's a tragic event that can happen any time. they are in a stressful and dormant. it's unfortunate that it occurred, but it's not a condemnation of fort hood or our military. >> can you go through the
it's heartbreaking to be so close to such a tragic event as this. all of us here, and i can speak for everyone, feel invested in the community with the soldiers we have across the way at fort hood. we feel a commuted the sentence with them. anytime they hurt, we hurt. we feel indebted to them, and we will to help when they are struggling. that's important. >> what does it say to you that this community has dealt with two soldier on soldier attacks? >> i'm probably not a qualified...
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it's heartbreaking to be so close to such a tragic event as this. all of us here, and i can speak for everyone, feel invested in the community with the soldiers we have across the way at fort hood. we feel a commuted the sentence with them. anytime they hurt, we hurt. we feel indebted to them, and we will to help when they are struggling. that's important. >> what does it say to you that this community has dealt with two soldier on soldier attacks? >> i'm probably not a qualified person to answer that. i must think there are some folks over at fort hood who would have better answers. i live here, but the internal workings of fort hood and how that goes on, i would leave for those folks to answer. this community is very safe. i don't think this is a reflection on the general community. i don't know if glenn has any further cuts on that. >> no, i don't. it's a tragic event that can happen any time. they are in a stressful and dormant. it's unfortunate that it occurred, but it's not a condemnation of fort hood or our military. >> can you go through the
it's heartbreaking to be so close to such a tragic event as this. all of us here, and i can speak for everyone, feel invested in the community with the soldiers we have across the way at fort hood. we feel a commuted the sentence with them. anytime they hurt, we hurt. we feel indebted to them, and we will to help when they are struggling. that's important. >> what does it say to you that this community has dealt with two soldier on soldier attacks? >> i'm probably not a qualified...
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. >> it is heartbreaking, it's really -- it really is. >> it is heartbreaking we have been sitting therening to the news, the same bad news over and over again. >> he was arained as an adult. he faces 21 counts of aggravated assault and a charge of having a weapon on school grounds. he is described as somebody who is a b-plus student who works well with others and they are starting to recover and the question is why and how this could have happened. kim? >> reporter: tell us about more what you are hearing from the other students about this possible bullying he had been going through. >> reporter: well as you said, pam there was some speculation that there had been bullying in the picture. police are still looking for that motive. now the lawyer said he was not aware of any bullying and if it was it was not something his parents or family was aware of. of course we will find out what led him them to happen and they hope they have some leads on that. back to you. >>> and in murraysville pennsylvania, thank you very much for that. >>> one student is being hailed a hero. he posted this self
. >> it is heartbreaking, it's really -- it really is. >> it is heartbreaking we have been sitting therening to the news, the same bad news over and over again. >> he was arained as an adult. he faces 21 counts of aggravated assault and a charge of having a weapon on school grounds. he is described as somebody who is a b-plus student who works well with others and they are starting to recover and the question is why and how this could have happened. kim? >> reporter:...
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it's heartbreaking for this community, certainly for everybody in this state. i'm sam brock, reporting live. >> we're going to stay on top of this story throughout the investigation. you can also follow up to the minute information as it unfolds anytime online. just go to nbcbayarea.com. >>> buying or selling a house? lots of people are these days. the south bay housing market is so hard, the bidding wars are hotter than ever. something is happening they've never seen before. sellers pulling their listing because they're afraid of being homeless. we are live in cupertino for this story. and that is a shift. >> reporter: that's right. good evening, jessica. we are here along stevens canyon road. and one of these town homes behind me is the latest example of what we're talking about. the for sale sign gone. the seller got cold feet and pulled the listing after getting multiple offers. the concern -- selling the home but not having one to go to after. >> it's a top-floor unit. this is a one-bedroom condo in santa clara. >> reporter: at $428,000, this 900 square fo
it's heartbreaking for this community, certainly for everybody in this state. i'm sam brock, reporting live. >> we're going to stay on top of this story throughout the investigation. you can also follow up to the minute information as it unfolds anytime online. just go to nbcbayarea.com. >>> buying or selling a house? lots of people are these days. the south bay housing market is so hard, the bidding wars are hotter than ever. something is happening they've never seen before....
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a grim, heartbreaking discovery in the search of the ferry in south korea.esident had harsh words for the captain and crew members. >> translator: the actions of the captain and some of the crew are absolutely unacceptable. unforgivable actions that are akin to murder. >> reporter: the ship's kapcapt and two other are in custody. monday prosecutors announced four more arrests. the captain was officially charged are five contract activities includie ining aband ship. he was also charged with failing to slow down while scaling the narrow route and making a turn excessively. but the arrests bring no comfort to parents. many now attending their children's funerals. more details emerged over the weekend when authorities released a raid you transcript showing the chaos and confusion aboard the floundering ship. a crew member tells traffic center, quote, please notify the coast guard. our ship is in danger, rolling right now. one advises getting people into life vests, the crew member replies it's, quote, hard for people to move. another traffic service center asks
a grim, heartbreaking discovery in the search of the ferry in south korea.esident had harsh words for the captain and crew members. >> translator: the actions of the captain and some of the crew are absolutely unacceptable. unforgivable actions that are akin to murder. >> reporter: the ship's kapcapt and two other are in custody. monday prosecutors announced four more arrests. the captain was officially charged are five contract activities includie ining aband ship. he was also...
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for even in your grief, even as your heartbreaks, we see in you that eternal truth. love never ends. for the parents of these men, as a father, i cannot begin to fathom your anguish, but i know that you poured your love and your hopes into your sons. i know that the men and soldiers they became, their sense of service and their patriotism, so much of that came from you. you gave your sons to america, and just as you will honor them always, so, too, will the nation that they served. to the loves of their lives, timothy's wife, billie and danny's fiance, christen, the soldiers cherished the army, but their hearts belong to you. that's a bond no earthly power can ever break. they've slipped from your embrace but know that you will never be alone because this army and this nation stands with you for all the days to come. to their children, we live in a dangerous world. and your fathers served to keep you safe and us safe. they knew you have so much to give to our country that you'd make them proud. timothy's daughter, laurie, already has, last wednesday night she posted
for even in your grief, even as your heartbreaks, we see in you that eternal truth. love never ends. for the parents of these men, as a father, i cannot begin to fathom your anguish, but i know that you poured your love and your hopes into your sons. i know that the men and soldiers they became, their sense of service and their patriotism, so much of that came from you. you gave your sons to america, and just as you will honor them always, so, too, will the nation that they served. to the loves...
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the story you just reported is heartbreaking.nfortunately that night fair effects too many people in this country. we have many facing deportation and detention crisis. >> it seems that a lot of people are wonderfull wrongfully arres. border patrol agents are given bonuses to catch immigrants? >> i don't about the cash bonuses but we do know that customs and border patrol officers have wide latitude to operate within 100 miles of the border. that has created enormous problems and it has led to a lot of abuses. this is again not an uncommon example. obviously we don't want to see u.s. citizens deported because that's not an extreme example but it has happened. there are numerous cases over the last five or six years of this happening. it happens when you've got an enforcement machine that is so big and so pervasive, and it's trying to enforce what are frankly broken laws. we spend now $3.5 billion more on immigration border enforcement than all other federal law enforcement combined. that's an astounding number. >> i was speaking
the story you just reported is heartbreaking.nfortunately that night fair effects too many people in this country. we have many facing deportation and detention crisis. >> it seems that a lot of people are wonderfull wrongfully arres. border patrol agents are given bonuses to catch immigrants? >> i don't about the cash bonuses but we do know that customs and border patrol officers have wide latitude to operate within 100 miles of the border. that has created enormous problems and it...
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heartbreak at the of love at first sight. we take you to this scene of a beloved pizza heartbreak at the of love at first sight. we take you to this scene of a beloved pizza parlor. safeway gets that staying on budget can be a real bear. that's why they've got lots of ways to save. real big club card deals, the safeway app and gas rewards. for easter, get a safeway spiral sliced ham, for just $1.99 a pound. cadbury mini eggs are only $2.69. talk about a sweet deal. and arrowhead water is just...
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. >> it is heartbreaking to think about how cold she is in the water. i pray she is still alive. >> reporter: video has emerged from inside the ferry as it capsized. a loud speaker tells passengers not to move. investigators now know the third officer was at helm when the ferry sank. the captain is detained by police accused of abandoning ship. >> i'm really sorry. i'm deeply ashamed. as relatives try to make sense of the past two day, anger has turned towards authorities and the way the search has been handled. >> at the school where most attended, the children hold a vigil holding against hope more survivors might be found. bbc news. >> it is now the third day of the search operation and search for those missing. this is the bow before it went down. the ferry did the journey in the north down to the holiday island of jindo twice each week. the ship got into trouble in waters near this national park. one theory is the ship hit a rock. another is that the vessel made a certain turn. we don't know why. the theory is plausible. a sharp turn would shift th
. >> it is heartbreaking to think about how cold she is in the water. i pray she is still alive. >> reporter: video has emerged from inside the ferry as it capsized. a loud speaker tells passengers not to move. investigators now know the third officer was at helm when the ferry sank. the captain is detained by police accused of abandoning ship. >> i'm really sorry. i'm deeply ashamed. as relatives try to make sense of the past two day, anger has turned towards authorities and...
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and the mayor of killeen, texas, tells cnn's don lemon it is heartbreaking to see this happen again.ty. we experienced the tragedy on november 5th, 2009, where 13 people were killed and 30 wounded. we've experienced the horrors of w war, you know, since the first troops deployed to iraq in 2003. we've had hundreds of soldiers from ft. hood who have been killed and thousands wounded. these people have done the bulk of the fighting in the 1st cavalry division and the 4th infantry division, and more soldiers deploying from ft. hood were killed than from any other installation. so, we've experienced the grieving. it's a community, it's like you've been kicked in the gut. you just -- it can't be happening again. you know, these are our friends. we go to church together, we pray together, we play together. it's a really tight-knit community, and we have so much respect for these soldiers who put their life on the line for our country, and they, many of them pay the ultimate sacrifice. >> yeah, you know, christine and i, we've been talking about it all morning. this is the place, the one pl
and the mayor of killeen, texas, tells cnn's don lemon it is heartbreaking to see this happen again.ty. we experienced the tragedy on november 5th, 2009, where 13 people were killed and 30 wounded. we've experienced the horrors of w war, you know, since the first troops deployed to iraq in 2003. we've had hundreds of soldiers from ft. hood who have been killed and thousands wounded. these people have done the bulk of the fighting in the 1st cavalry division and the 4th infantry division, and...
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the images of the families at the banks is just heartbreaking. kyung, some reports suggest that there are cultural values in south korea that may have played a role in why so many people remained below deck as the ship sank. is there anything to that? >> reporter: certainly. when you talk about korean children, especially, and these are children that we're talking about. these are high school students who were not under the guardianship of their parents. they were a high school field trip. what this culture prizes in its children and students is obedience. and so when they were told to stay put by an adult, of course they would stay put and so that is really what is infuriating a lot of the parents here. they feel that the adults should know better, that had their children been told to run to the deck that perhaps they could have jumped into the water, that they could have survived for a while longer before the rescue ships were there. so it is certainly heartbreaking for them because these are the very parents, jake, who have instilled that sens
the images of the families at the banks is just heartbreaking. kyung, some reports suggest that there are cultural values in south korea that may have played a role in why so many people remained below deck as the ship sank. is there anything to that? >> reporter: certainly. when you talk about korean children, especially, and these are children that we're talking about. these are high school students who were not under the guardianship of their parents. they were a high school field...
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it is, of course, especially heartbreaking for relatives of the approximately 270 people still listed as missing. and as authorities investigate the captain, many others are already holding him responsible. >> translator: if the captain acted properly, many kids could have been alive. it hurts. really hurts. >> translator: the captain should have left the ferry at the very end, but he didn't. i think he forgot in a moment of shock. rationally, it is hard to think the captain would have left the ship so early. >> at a near busineby gymnasium hundreds have huddled to watch live feeds of the rescue efforts. this woman fainted watching that. they've been demanding actions and answers from officials briefing them. medical teams are there helping those overcome with grief. k we have more. >> reporter: there is more news about the captain. you river eed -- referred to hi talking about whether or not he was helm. he was not according to investigators. that is fueling frustration and anger here among the families who are in this third day, beginning to lose happy. you can see the weather is ju
it is, of course, especially heartbreaking for relatives of the approximately 270 people still listed as missing. and as authorities investigate the captain, many others are already holding him responsible. >> translator: if the captain acted properly, many kids could have been alive. it hurts. really hurts. >> translator: the captain should have left the ferry at the very end, but he didn't. i think he forgot in a moment of shock. rationally, it is hard to think the captain would...
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. >> it was heartbreaking. >> hannity starts right here, right now. welcome to hannity. a nail biter to the finish but in the end the uconn husky defeated the kentucky wildcats. what happened off the court after the game is getting just as much attention back in connecticut. fans celebrated on campus which wreaking havoc. according to a university spokesman windows and streetlights were smashed. police arrested 35 people 20 were uconn students and in kentucky law enforcement was forced to use tear gas to control the rowdy and disappointed crowd. officials said 17 couches were set on fire and there were approximately 18 injuries resulting in seven arrests. sadly this is simply the latest in long line of post-championship violence. why tonight we're examining what exactly fuels this bizarre phenomenon. here to break it down, arizona cardinals placekicker is here. and our senior entertainment reporter for hollywoodlife.com is with us. look, i understand everyone identifies with their teams. when you were with the jet i was your biggest fan. now you're my biggest enemy. we c
. >> it was heartbreaking. >> hannity starts right here, right now. welcome to hannity. a nail biter to the finish but in the end the uconn husky defeated the kentucky wildcats. what happened off the court after the game is getting just as much attention back in connecticut. fans celebrated on campus which wreaking havoc. according to a university spokesman windows and streetlights were smashed. police arrested 35 people 20 were uconn students and in kentucky law enforcement was...
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heartbreak milkshake, while that is hot the slacker milkshake has 2 million views.tting a sense here you will need this for two servings, etc.. now let's switch over to the flyers to tutorial. as we cycle through these people than simply explain and some of these are experts chefs including our money burger on the west coast. >> it is really exciting because we are able to provide a platform for people to share their passion for individual dishes or restaurants. it is a new generation in the media business where more people can tell new and interesting stories in hd video ended is exciting. liz: adam is opening a restaurant on the west coast called saltus, smoke, oil and salt. melrose. >> i would say that. liz: i am very interested to know how you are getting the word out to people aside from fox business. >> when we started the company we saw great macro trends of video, mobil, global and social and social is the driver of all of this because everyone sees people taking pictures of food they love but now they can create their own show and are posting on facebook an
heartbreak milkshake, while that is hot the slacker milkshake has 2 million views.tting a sense here you will need this for two servings, etc.. now let's switch over to the flyers to tutorial. as we cycle through these people than simply explain and some of these are experts chefs including our money burger on the west coast. >> it is really exciting because we are able to provide a platform for people to share their passion for individual dishes or restaurants. it is a new generation in...
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he was one of my persons that had the most pronounced influence on my life and that was heartbreaking to see him passing away i knew that was going to come but all around the world he had influence so i have a memoriam for marcus but for the people of the imaginary village he described but there's actually a place where the museum for him in columbia where mr. marcus grew up so on my on behalf of and the on behalf of the board of supervisors we can call our meeting in honor of someone who had a pronounced influence on literature around the world it's also national poetry month this coming theirs in city hall in the court will be the ninth avenue poems under the dome. our poet will be here to kickoff the event and brought to us but i legendary diamond day and keith is a teacher at mission high school. so hopefully colleagues you can pass in for a minute but open to the general public and free and also thank the gentleman for setting up city hall. i have one other item looking at the staffing levels at the public health department the general hospital. we have new changes with the healt
he was one of my persons that had the most pronounced influence on my life and that was heartbreaking to see him passing away i knew that was going to come but all around the world he had influence so i have a memoriam for marcus but for the people of the imaginary village he described but there's actually a place where the museum for him in columbia where mr. marcus grew up so on my on behalf of and the on behalf of the board of supervisors we can call our meeting in honor of someone who had a...