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i mean, it's rolling here, then here, then here, then here. so my little velocity vector would simply be like this. i'm trying to draw that, so all these are the same, why? we got the same speed along. it goes at uniform velocity. it takes a little push to get it going. but once i get it going, i let go. it kind of rolls over on its own, and it rolls steady, steady, steady, steady, okay? and so these little vectors would just show me that it's rolling at constant velocity. let's suppose, instead, i take it and i drop it. [descending whistle] oh, what's it gonna be now? here is it up here, see, then i drop it and it goes to here, and to here, and to here, and maybe down in here. now up here, no velocity. but over here, a little bit. and over here, a little bit more. and you know the velocity is increasing, because it's accelerating. and we've talked about acceleration. and when the acceleration is due to gravity, we just call it g, remember that? and we know that g for the planet earth is-- check your neighbor. what's the numerical value of g f
i mean, it's rolling here, then here, then here, then here. so my little velocity vector would simply be like this. i'm trying to draw that, so all these are the same, why? we got the same speed along. it goes at uniform velocity. it takes a little push to get it going. but once i get it going, i let go. it kind of rolls over on its own, and it rolls steady, steady, steady, steady, okay? and so these little vectors would just show me that it's rolling at constant velocity. let's suppose,...
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i'm the youngest engineer here i'm twenty three i'm the youngest one here. or here by two months. these last few days before winter always the busiest. a year's worth of infantry they work all day long. once a year so there's a great deal to do and plenty of containers to unload. all of them are waiting for the last helicopter. in my heart i already feel. the only thing is to get along with the new guys that will. take a month to get acquainted with. them only after that at the beginning of winter. after fifty years of a russian presence in antarctica the definition of a polar explorer has changed. there are things i've seen. in the movies and the things we have here now are completely different but instead we sit here now talking about today's watermelon which was not so tasty and then we retired to our european style rooms about some of this difference with the lives of those who built it all up from the very beginning unconquered nature here were completely different for this book i felt that oil. traditionally the last helicopter to leave will circle the station. the ship leav
i'm the youngest engineer here i'm twenty three i'm the youngest one here. or here by two months. these last few days before winter always the busiest. a year's worth of infantry they work all day long. once a year so there's a great deal to do and plenty of containers to unload. all of them are waiting for the last helicopter. in my heart i already feel. the only thing is to get along with the new guys that will. take a month to get acquainted with. them only after that at the beginning of...
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from the sunlight here. in the evening and afternoon they come through here straight through here and not blocked from the jazz property. the sun goes through here not like straight the sun goes here and blocks from the view of the other building. from follow the hue so that means we block the light in her. the second wall that the privacy. okay. the privacy before we do the - before the assist building the one floor that sits in the back. so you guys saw the picture it's in the back and there's a slope down to the backyard because of the hue. they can say you know the privacy i'm not in the bottom it looks to the window of the top floor here i'm not looking at that. i'm not straight with the angle because i have to go here to look at your window so i don't think it bothers the privacy. then the stairway wall that's the part that we look into next door >> okay at the. >> okay. thank you. i have a question. the lowest portion of your building is that a crawl space or a basement space? >> that's a crawl space
from the sunlight here. in the evening and afternoon they come through here straight through here and not blocked from the jazz property. the sun goes through here not like straight the sun goes here and blocks from the view of the other building. from follow the hue so that means we block the light in her. the second wall that the privacy. okay. the privacy before we do the - before the assist building the one floor that sits in the back. so you guys saw the picture it's in the back and...
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we raised them all here. ♪ i hope you come again. we'll definitely be here.e you enjoyed your time with us here in sabana mula. >> thank you, you're always welcome. >> and now we head further south to a country that takes its role as host very seriously. next year the football world cup comes to brazil followed by the summer olympics just two years later. the government has launched a multi million dollar infrastructure overhaul. recent protests highlight brazilians' resentment that money is being spent on new stadiums instead of improvements to their living conditions. in rio de janeiro authorities plan to tear down a favela on a hill-top right in the center of town. residents fear they'll be evicted from their homes. we take a closer look at how locals are being affected by rio's latest development drive. >> the district around rio de janeiro's central station is rundown and has a dangerous reputation. but one man has a vision to change all that. sebastiao bruno from the city planning department is taking us to one of rio's largest renewal projects. it's a
we raised them all here. ♪ i hope you come again. we'll definitely be here.e you enjoyed your time with us here in sabana mula. >> thank you, you're always welcome. >> and now we head further south to a country that takes its role as host very seriously. next year the football world cup comes to brazil followed by the summer olympics just two years later. the government has launched a multi million dollar infrastructure overhaul. recent protests highlight brazilians' resentment...
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i've been very, very, very confused by my visit here. you've got basically a ghoulash here.tuguese but it's from madera. that bread. flat bread. >> south africa, depending on who i talk to, is a completely different construct. so some people someone who comes from somewhere else in africa and brings good along with them. other people malaysia, east indies, dutch, english influence. >> there were so many different colonialists. >> what at this table is originally african, and does that even have any mining? >> this wood is pine. >> i arrived in this country spectacularly ignorant. i will leave spectacularly ignorant. >>> ramadan. at this hour, all over johannesburg, members of south africa's sizable muslim community observe. the religion of islam, as well as many of south africa's most beloved and most delicious dishes and ingredients like sambal, chutney and bunny chow, come from malaysia, indonesia, india. during apartheid, many south africans would have been referred to as colored. colored didn't mean black. it meant everybody else who wasn't exactly white, asians and mixe
i've been very, very, very confused by my visit here. you've got basically a ghoulash here.tuguese but it's from madera. that bread. flat bread. >> south africa, depending on who i talk to, is a completely different construct. so some people someone who comes from somewhere else in africa and brings good along with them. other people malaysia, east indies, dutch, english influence. >> there were so many different colonialists. >> what at this table is originally african, and...
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more i will move it sign it here. you need to take into account the petition and you will avoid this problem this is tomorrow we'll be here to remove the machinery. in this case all of us here are suffering we have endured durst and hunger all because of one multinational company i've got the paper written by the engineer mark on many safes much of it is. they are last night at six o'clock. oh yes we've been waiting here for three hours he's three hours late. time with my dad in the seattle going to say oh you don't have anything else to say to mr market so we're going to act that the people of san miguel is charo a con who have come here though i don't know a lot you might gold's an area where the people have decided to set fire to the machine it's. work. for. you to let me show you how are you going to feel good thank you i mean i know they agree going here so turn to end identify this man who's filming i want to see your id and i want to know why you fell manc. generously yes but you need to respect the law you giv
more i will move it sign it here. you need to take into account the petition and you will avoid this problem this is tomorrow we'll be here to remove the machinery. in this case all of us here are suffering we have endured durst and hunger all because of one multinational company i've got the paper written by the engineer mark on many safes much of it is. they are last night at six o'clock. oh yes we've been waiting here for three hours he's three hours late. time with my dad in the seattle...
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my parents are here, ted and martha. [applause] they are here. thanks for coming. and with that eat, drink and be merry and remember "days of fire." [applause] [inaudible conversations] up next next on booktv, margaret macmillan international history professor at oxford university examines the lead-up to world war i. this is just over an hour. [inaudible conversations] >> welcome everybody to today's council on foreign relations meeting. a look back at the buildup to the great war with -- i am the editor of world policy journal and i would also like to welcome cfr national members participating in this meeting the livestream. you know, i was saying at lunch that i had a little surprise for r
my parents are here, ted and martha. [applause] they are here. thanks for coming. and with that eat, drink and be merry and remember "days of fire." [applause] [inaudible conversations] up next next on booktv, margaret macmillan international history professor at oxford university examines the lead-up to world war i. this is just over an hour. [inaudible conversations] >> welcome everybody to today's council on foreign relations meeting. a look back at the buildup to the great...
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i couldn't see leaving here. now as my board date approaches, i see that there might possibly be a light at the end of the tunnel. only in the last year have i felt like maybe this isn't what god has planned for me, to stay here for the rest of my life. >> marta yulin is also a lifer at valley state. she was convicted in 1998 for vehicular manslaughter. she drove drunk and killed four people. >> i wanted to die, myself. it didn't only affect the four people in that car, but myself and my two children don't have their mother right now. the effects ripple on down, and affect so many people that it's unbelievable. the pain will never go away. >> marta is serving 15 to life. when we spoke to her in 2000, she was convinced that prison was the end of the line but longs to reunite with the family she left behind. >> i have a very supportive daughter who is 20 who is putting herself through school, and i have a 23-year-old son in iraq right now who should be coming home soon. he's having the hardest time dealing with me
i couldn't see leaving here. now as my board date approaches, i see that there might possibly be a light at the end of the tunnel. only in the last year have i felt like maybe this isn't what god has planned for me, to stay here for the rest of my life. >> marta yulin is also a lifer at valley state. she was convicted in 1998 for vehicular manslaughter. she drove drunk and killed four people. >> i wanted to die, myself. it didn't only affect the four people in that car, but myself...
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here. at five o'clock in the evening the faithful begin to make their way to fusion valley on the mountain where exactly seven pm they will at last set eyes on the man they have made the journey to see. at first glance the procession might resemble a well directed performance every face though reveals just how serious this of end is for each one of the followers. to. eat. meat. and live the sacraments unitas with the spirits made in the unites us with christ. was our teacher so be. as the fusion begins followers try to achieve a spiritual connection with this area that teacher. can see and he used to say that he had god's energy running through him. and that through the fusion he was sending that holy energy to his fellow is. so that they would be perfect some of their actually. and physically. right. the following day we hear that the sari on has agreed to meet tom clarke a british tourist and for his questions we were invited to that meeting as well accompanied by eight. i well when i cam
here. at five o'clock in the evening the faithful begin to make their way to fusion valley on the mountain where exactly seven pm they will at last set eyes on the man they have made the journey to see. at first glance the procession might resemble a well directed performance every face though reveals just how serious this of end is for each one of the followers. to. eat. meat. and live the sacraments unitas with the spirits made in the unites us with christ. was our teacher so be. as the...
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here i used exact words. had said to me. you know i thought it was pretty interesting the fact that so many people have made the effort to move out from the left i mean you know it's going to quite a hard thing to do and i don't know i want to know fact and when i say why have so many people believe it. tom. if you want to ask the teacher anything. i mean you can write it down tonight in question format and let me translate. if the teacher considers them porton maybe you will have a chance to meet him along with the other guys so. give it some thought and. if i come with some questions. the interim agreement with the red is now in effect what are its prospects can't israel and its congressional i was specifically the senate kill the deal and if for some miraculous reason all sides agree to keep to the agreement what can we expect next. well groomed in the future coups here so we fix the roads focus on new technology. on this moon show no policy is complete without school shootings. and we learn about the next
here i used exact words. had said to me. you know i thought it was pretty interesting the fact that so many people have made the effort to move out from the left i mean you know it's going to quite a hard thing to do and i don't know i want to know fact and when i say why have so many people believe it. tom. if you want to ask the teacher anything. i mean you can write it down tonight in question format and let me translate. if the teacher considers them porton maybe you will have a chance to...
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i'm the youngest engineer here i'm twenty three i'm the youngest one here. here by two months. these last few days before winter always the busiest is when the men have to stock up a year's worth of infantry they work all day long. so there's a great deal to do and plenty of containers to unload. all of them are waiting for the last helicopter. in my heart i already feel here. the only thing is to get along with the new guys. take a month to get acquainted and get used to them only after that at the beginning of winter. after fifty years of a russian presence in antarctica the definition of a polar explorer has changed. their things i've seen. in the movies and the things we have here now are completely different but we sit here now talking about today's watermelon which was not so tasty and then we retired to our european style rooms about some of this difference with the lives of those who built it all up from the very beginning unconquered nature here were completely different to this book i felt that. traditionally the last helicopter to leave will circle the station. the s
i'm the youngest engineer here i'm twenty three i'm the youngest one here. here by two months. these last few days before winter always the busiest is when the men have to stock up a year's worth of infantry they work all day long. so there's a great deal to do and plenty of containers to unload. all of them are waiting for the last helicopter. in my heart i already feel here. the only thing is to get along with the new guys. take a month to get acquainted and get used to them only after that...
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move here, expand here, or start a new business here and pay no taxes for ten years...g that creates more jobs, and grows more businesses... we're open to it. start a tax-free business at startup-ny.com. we're open to it. at uwe know you can't afford wrong turns on the road to your future. that's why we build tools like our career guidance system. it's kind of like gps, you know, for your career. it walks you through different degree possibilities and even lets you explore local job market...
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norman who is here and others. mayor ed lee thank you very much for being here being a calculator and others. where are you sir, thank you. jose my partner in crime when it comes to no crime laura. sorry my financial partner. thank you so much for being here. i know our controller is in the room our third leg to the insinuation, of course, our department heads and as well all the folks who are here in the room whose helped me make this successful. all the folks in the labor community in the china's community and 4th district but also take a moment to thank my assessor staff so, please give a round of applause to my assessor staff (clapping) i want to say a thank you to you, you are the folks who prevail lists all the things i know we will go great places together. i want to thank you for the hard work you'll be doing this year. thank you, thank you, thank you and i'll continue to say thank you for your work. of course, i want to say and also, if i've left anyone anti i apologize it's overwhelming to see the support
norman who is here and others. mayor ed lee thank you very much for being here being a calculator and others. where are you sir, thank you. jose my partner in crime when it comes to no crime laura. sorry my financial partner. thank you so much for being here. i know our controller is in the room our third leg to the insinuation, of course, our department heads and as well all the folks who are here in the room whose helped me make this successful. all the folks in the labor community in the...
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that's how it is in here. you living but you dead. >>> as he left office, governor george ryan made a dramatic decision, rocking the justice system in illinois. ryan granted clemency to all death row inmates saying the system was broken. ryan commuted 167 death sentences, reducing nearly all to life without parole. today, nearly half the prisoners are in for murder. state fill had a long reputation of how they wrestled for control. >> another day in paradise. >> there's going to be extreme heat. it's really important to check each other out and make sure you're okay. we're looking at 105 heat index plus. >> the towers. curry. >> sir. >> tower one. >> it's 6:45 a.m. at stateville correctional center. >> tower two, voight. >> officers on the 7:00 to 3:00 shift are preparing for their day. for the next eight hours, 400 correctional officers will police more than 2,600 inmates. before most inmates wake up, the humans and machinery whose sole purpose is to ensure the prisoners stay secured begin their daily routine
that's how it is in here. you living but you dead. >>> as he left office, governor george ryan made a dramatic decision, rocking the justice system in illinois. ryan granted clemency to all death row inmates saying the system was broken. ryan commuted 167 death sentences, reducing nearly all to life without parole. today, nearly half the prisoners are in for murder. state fill had a long reputation of how they wrestled for control. >> another day in paradise. >> there's...
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here i used the exact words . had said to me. you know i thought it was pretty interesting the fact that so many people have made the effort to move out from the left i mean you know it's going to be quite a hard thing to do. i don't know maybe i want to know fact i want to say why have so many people believe it. tom. if you want to ask the teacher anything. i mean you can write it down tonight in question format. let me translate. if the teacher considers them. maybe you will have a chance to meet him along with the other guys so. give it some thought. if i come with some questions. there were millions of dollars moving from a company in saudi arabia called sharpie fruit a fruit company and they were sending money to one of the leading members of the muslim brotherhood in yemen so this is what we see is allowing that in facilitating today to happen here that causes political instability in the region and that causes i mean that's a fight that it's treason it's financing our enemies and what's crazy about it is th
here i used the exact words . had said to me. you know i thought it was pretty interesting the fact that so many people have made the effort to move out from the left i mean you know it's going to be quite a hard thing to do. i don't know maybe i want to know fact i want to say why have so many people believe it. tom. if you want to ask the teacher anything. i mean you can write it down tonight in question format. let me translate. if the teacher considers them. maybe you will have a chance to...
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the road started here. the automobile. frozen peas started here.redit on a mass scale started here. >> what was this like just before this? 20 years before? >> it was insane. in this one it was like twice as many people here. this is a consequence because all the whites went. they took their money. they took their factories. the black middle class maintained for a while. then it got too rough for them. so there's little pockets of feral hippies, older black folks, a couple of white folks and arabs. but this is 14 square miles. you're going to get tall grass. it's back to the wild. >> it is one of the most beautiful cities in america. it speaks of those industrial-age dreams of an endlessly glorious future. the people who built these structures, they were thinking big. >> they were. >> they were looking at a new rome and they built it, actually. it's awesome here. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> maybe the worm started to turn here. the packard automotive plant. opened in 1903, it was considered the most advanced facility of its kind anywhere in the world. huge. epically p
the road started here. the automobile. frozen peas started here.redit on a mass scale started here. >> what was this like just before this? 20 years before? >> it was insane. in this one it was like twice as many people here. this is a consequence because all the whites went. they took their money. they took their factories. the black middle class maintained for a while. then it got too rough for them. so there's little pockets of feral hippies, older black folks, a couple of white...
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move here, expand here, or start a new business here and pay no taxes for ten years...re new york. if there's something that creates more jobs, and grows more businesses... we're open to it. start a tax-free business at startup-ny.com. crest 3d white whitestrips vs. a whitening pen. i feel like i'm going to miss a spot. i think you actually might have. i feel like my lips are going to, like, wash it off. these fit nicely. wait, it says to use up to four times a day? oh, gosh. i'm not going to do that. [ female announcer ] crest 3d white whitestrips adhere to your teeth evenly and safely remove stains below the enamel surface for professional level results that last up to 12 months. this says it removes 14 years of stains. it doesn't tell me how many stains it removes. [ female announcer ] crest 3d white whitestrips. the way to whiten. [ car alarm chirps ] ♪ [ male announcer ] we don't just certify our pre-owned vehicles. we inspect, analyze, and recondition each one, until it's nothing short of a genuine certified pre-owned mercedes-benz for the next new owner. [ car al
move here, expand here, or start a new business here and pay no taxes for ten years...re new york. if there's something that creates more jobs, and grows more businesses... we're open to it. start a tax-free business at startup-ny.com. crest 3d white whitestrips vs. a whitening pen. i feel like i'm going to miss a spot. i think you actually might have. i feel like my lips are going to, like, wash it off. these fit nicely. wait, it says to use up to four times a day? oh, gosh. i'm not going to...
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little help here. everything looking good. ♪ velocity 1,200 feet per second. [ man #2 ] your looking great to us, eagle. ♪ 2,000 feet. still looking very good. 1,400 feet. ♪ [ male announcer ] funny thing happens when you shoot for the moon. ahh, that's affirmative. [ male announcer ] you get there. you're a go for landing, over. [ male announcer ] the all new cadillac cts, the 2014 motor trend car of the year. >>> welcome back. will the ongoing recovery in the housing market help home furnishing and appliance stocks outperform in 2014, or is bed, bath, and beyond's disappointing report a sign these stocks are in for a tough year? which one is it? seema mody taking a look. >> bed, bath, and beyond has been able to improve with the housing market. that wasn't enough. weaker sales, higher expenses. analysts don't believe this is a negative read for all home furnishing stocks. analysts seem to favor william sonoma. it's seen consistent growth in earnings over the past three quarters thanks to an uptake in
little help here. everything looking good. ♪ velocity 1,200 feet per second. [ man #2 ] your looking great to us, eagle. ♪ 2,000 feet. still looking very good. 1,400 feet. ♪ [ male announcer ] funny thing happens when you shoot for the moon. ahh, that's affirmative. [ male announcer ] you get there. you're a go for landing, over. [ male announcer ] the all new cadillac cts, the 2014 motor trend car of the year. >>> welcome back. will the ongoing recovery in the housing market...
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we have green here and why am i flying any further when i could stay right here? >> while the geese help bring natural beauty to an otherwise dismal setting, they also leave behind a natural nuisance. >> manure. it just makes a mess. that's the main issue with it. they get everywhere and they make a mess. >> they sometimes have a field day. when you walk them back and forth to housing units, you try to avoid it. >> it's an ongoing battle because they keep coming back. you can chase them off, they keep coming back. the maintenance guy's got a machine, kind of a combination of a street sweeper and zamboni. it does a good job. it cleans it up. >> while the jail strives to keep the yard clean for sanitary reasons, ronnie padilla has a different motivation for regularly cleaning his cell. padilla's gang, the serenos, require all members keep their cells clean and orderly. but deputies are more concerned with the contents of his cell. >> ronnie padilla is really good at making weapons out of anything and everything. he's really good at that. you have to constantly check
we have green here and why am i flying any further when i could stay right here? >> while the geese help bring natural beauty to an otherwise dismal setting, they also leave behind a natural nuisance. >> manure. it just makes a mess. that's the main issue with it. they get everywhere and they make a mess. >> they sometimes have a field day. when you walk them back and forth to housing units, you try to avoid it. >> it's an ongoing battle because they keep coming back....
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here's a couple of people who are partying here on treasure island. tell me two things. what was your most memorable month of '13 and what are you looking forward to in '14. >> graduating from college, for '13, and '14, i'm ready to get on with it, done with school, and get it going with my career. >> reporter: congratulations on the new start. so it's a happy mood out here and people are waiting to see the fireworks in less than an hour. >> thank you. >> remember to join us for kron 4 new year's eve live show. gary and jeff and george, everybody will be out there to give you a front-row seat, right after tonight's news at 11:00. >> here is a live shot here. 49 in san francisco right now. 44 in san mateo. we have good firework conditions currently and that won't change, at least in the immediate future. hardly a cloud over the entire state. we'll talk about rain, though, and how much we need it and if we'll have any coming up in just a bit. >>> we have some developing news tonight. a child has died after a car hits a family in san francisco. it happened during the 8:00 h
here's a couple of people who are partying here on treasure island. tell me two things. what was your most memorable month of '13 and what are you looking forward to in '14. >> graduating from college, for '13, and '14, i'm ready to get on with it, done with school, and get it going with my career. >> reporter: congratulations on the new start. so it's a happy mood out here and people are waiting to see the fireworks in less than an hour. >> thank you. >> remember to...
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we're not here to judge. we're just here to make sure you serve your sentence out. >> new inmates are given a white jumpsuit and lined up single file for a medical evaluation. >> what we're doing this morning is we're drawing blood for sexually transmitted diseases, syphilis, gonorrhea, that type of thing. >> prison policy mandates that all incoming prisoners have their heads shaved and all facial hair removed. >> when i came here in '86 for aggravated burglary, i got 30 years. every time you come through here you have to have it cut for your picture and i.d. even though they just did this a little under two years ago. they think you change, i guess. >> as the final step in processing, inmates are given housing assignments ranging from general population to more secure units. >> open front. >> because the prison has a zero tolerance policy for rule infractions, any form of misconduct can send a prisoner to extended lockdown, where inmates spend up to 23 hours a day confined in their cells. >> d1 cellblock is
we're not here to judge. we're just here to make sure you serve your sentence out. >> new inmates are given a white jumpsuit and lined up single file for a medical evaluation. >> what we're doing this morning is we're drawing blood for sexually transmitted diseases, syphilis, gonorrhea, that type of thing. >> prison policy mandates that all incoming prisoners have their heads shaved and all facial hair removed. >> when i came here in '86 for aggravated burglary, i got 30...
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here. hopefully we're going to be good to be fine where we are police have moved everybody off those barricades and moved everybody away from where they were almost our case yet we're going to have to get inside now we're going to. we're hot so we had to get inside to get all the way of what's going on this is that. the police have decided that they are they getting rid of and they're clearing out everything that was at those barricades this has been the position of such a a standoff between writers and the police. see the police deciding this that it was time to to put an end to the often see into clear people out we saw a huge wave of people huge huge wave of people fleeing from those barricades and as police try to to disperse stores oh that's. oh that is that is. to say a policeman no hitting a somebody who's on the floor right there repeatedly beating that person so yes the police have now cleared out all the way some explosions you can see that we've had to come inside to the hotel wh
here. hopefully we're going to be good to be fine where we are police have moved everybody off those barricades and moved everybody away from where they were almost our case yet we're going to have to get inside now we're going to. we're hot so we had to get inside to get all the way of what's going on this is that. the police have decided that they are they getting rid of and they're clearing out everything that was at those barricades this has been the position of such a a standoff between...
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here but now the people are awake. know. the company got us one by one that's how people sold their lands to the company wouldn't have been able to come in. where starting to figure out what's going on in the nexus so. it was a little. known wasn't. she good leverage surely to mccurry was to build the leads most sophisticated robot which will unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans in the world this is why you should care only on the dog. it was a. very hard to take a. look here a cat that had sex would that hurt their feelings. if. if. a. i know c.n.n. the m.s.m. b.c. fox news have taken some not slightly but the fact is i admire their commitment to cover all sides of the story just in case one of them happens to be accurate. that was funny but it's close and for the truth from the might think. it's because one whole attention and the mainstream media works side by side the joke is actually on here. at our teenagers we have a different brain. bec
here but now the people are awake. know. the company got us one by one that's how people sold their lands to the company wouldn't have been able to come in. where starting to figure out what's going on in the nexus so. it was a little. known wasn't. she good leverage surely to mccurry was to build the leads most sophisticated robot which will unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans in the world this is why you should...
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no way i can be here for this. every 10 domestic departure cancelled late this afternoon. she just arrived from chicago o'hare and said the usually because lipping airport was deserted. >> i have a friend in the ground crew saying the sky jet bridges whatever were frozen and weren't able to fuel the jets for some of the smaller flights so yes it's a lot of capseled flights. >>reporter: despite cancellation the women from connecticut were determined to get to san francisco first leg to chicago was cancelled. so they rented a car and drove 18 hours to o'hare. >> we never get to good open vacation we both always wanted to come here so. >>reporter: worse it. >> yes i think so. we haven't had our wine yet so we'll see. >>reporter: passengers at jet blue the worst of it. airline didn't even try to fly in and out of the northeast. an faa rule requires rest time for crew. passengers not happy including a new thing her flight to jfk cancelled today but her husband and son got out on united flight. >> they had no answer to t
no way i can be here for this. every 10 domestic departure cancelled late this afternoon. she just arrived from chicago o'hare and said the usually because lipping airport was deserted. >> i have a friend in the ground crew saying the sky jet bridges whatever were frozen and weren't able to fuel the jets for some of the smaller flights so yes it's a lot of capseled flights. >>reporter: despite cancellation the women from connecticut were determined to get to san francisco first leg...
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all four boys would have slept here when they were here.t also has a wonderful mantel, and even better is it has the stone supports that edith would have designed. this was a family place, unique for the roosevelts, because sagamore hill was a place where t.r. had people and a hub of activity. this was the one place where it was private family time. the roosevelts made it very clear they do not want anybody here besides family. >> sagamore hill was their primary residence. the first 5, 6 years they were married, they lived here. they lived here year-round. after the white house, they live d here year-round again, even though it was hard to heat in the winter. it was the center of their life. it was where their hearts were. edith ran the household, not only sagamore hill, but all of the places they lived. in albany and washington dc, she managed the family's accounts. she managed the family's investments. what we have here is an account book. this is an example of the annual accounts, from 1891, i think it is, and basically every family memb
all four boys would have slept here when they were here.t also has a wonderful mantel, and even better is it has the stone supports that edith would have designed. this was a family place, unique for the roosevelts, because sagamore hill was a place where t.r. had people and a hub of activity. this was the one place where it was private family time. the roosevelts made it very clear they do not want anybody here besides family. >> sagamore hill was their primary residence. the first 5, 6...
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it will get here. there's really not a lot on tap here for us. maybe .25 for some. .10 or less for others. let's hope that picks up a little bit. it would be tomorrow. the main impact would be tomorrow. lack how mild it is. upper 50s to near 60. get a south wind. you get the low level cloudiness in there. you can see that but we need this to drop south. there are signs that it's slowly doing that. you can see a little bit up towards mendocino county, lake county. nothing yet in sonoma county. if anything, it's very, very light. for you, cloudy conditions. a lot of reports of drizzle all the way down to gilroy, as a matter of fact. 47 tahoe, 47 up in reno. 55 ukiah. 58 sacramento. this system will bring beneficial snow to the sierra but probably not until tomorrow. the snow level will be high. we'll see the snow level drop to 4500 feet. cloudy, mild, drizzle. light rain to the north. starting to drop south. but temperatures, they will also begin to drop off tomorrow. that's when the snow level will begin to come down. but the heavier snow will be
it will get here. there's really not a lot on tap here for us. maybe .25 for some. .10 or less for others. let's hope that picks up a little bit. it would be tomorrow. the main impact would be tomorrow. lack how mild it is. upper 50s to near 60. get a south wind. you get the low level cloudiness in there. you can see that but we need this to drop south. there are signs that it's slowly doing that. you can see a little bit up towards mendocino county, lake county. nothing yet in sonoma county....
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about a foot of snow here.
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i come here, sit here every day, just not do anything besides watch tv.have anything to live. i've got no job, no house, no family no more. so for me, it's really depressed to be in here. for me it's really sad to be in here. i guess, the sooner i die, the better for me. >> the big thing with prison is that the guys are bored. prisoners are bored. life is a routine. many times they're genuinely seeking different religions. >> delwin vandekrol oversees the practice of over a dozen different religions inside the prison. >> a lot of the religions are a quieting, mellowing, peaceful type of thing. this is something they can do to empower themselves. so much power has been taken away, their ability to do things. so for them to pray and to see god answer something is very, very special. it's empowering. >> when we really do have the tools in here to have a decent life. there's a lot of things you can do to make your time fulfilling. >> at age 19, travis wolfkill was convicted of stabbing and beating his grandmother to death over a $300 tax refund check. he's cu
i come here, sit here every day, just not do anything besides watch tv.have anything to live. i've got no job, no house, no family no more. so for me, it's really depressed to be in here. for me it's really sad to be in here. i guess, the sooner i die, the better for me. >> the big thing with prison is that the guys are bored. prisoners are bored. life is a routine. many times they're genuinely seeking different religions. >> delwin vandekrol oversees the practice of over a dozen...
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here.been locked up my whole life. but so y'all could have y'all loved ones back. >> is this place stressful? hell, yeah, it's stressful. this is one of the stressfullest things you can do. this is what i wake up to every morning. a steel door and a piece of glass. i mean, these places are so petty, they count the rolls of toilet paper you get. this is what you get every week. four rolls of toilet paper. you're allowed three khaki outfits. you're allowed one tote. you're allowed two blankets. everything is counted in here. >> oh, now you're recording. >> for joshua coffey, who was sentenced to six years for burglary, the only thing more frightening than prison was the thought of leaving. >> i got nine days. i got nine days before i'm thrust back out into society. and i'm not free. nobody thinks about freedom as something to be nervous about. you know. because everybody that ever does anything wrong, or scared to go to prison. i'm damn near scared to go home. you know. and the bad part is th
here.been locked up my whole life. but so y'all could have y'all loved ones back. >> is this place stressful? hell, yeah, it's stressful. this is one of the stressfullest things you can do. this is what i wake up to every morning. a steel door and a piece of glass. i mean, these places are so petty, they count the rolls of toilet paper you get. this is what you get every week. four rolls of toilet paper. you're allowed three khaki outfits. you're allowed one tote. you're allowed two...
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this will be here a while.re hoping to talk to chp and a couple minutes and get a better sense of time for them. how much longer they expect to be here. it wouldn't surprise me if there were here for another couple of hours. they still have a lot of accident-evidence to collect. if you're traveling i would try to avoid that area at all costs. >>george: sage advice for sure as the chp agrees with you. they've issued a sick alert. eight special traffic advisory which means not only an obstruction to the land but also of advice to avoid the area altogether. the 19th avenue south, is an option. if you can't get off interstate 280 and you san jose instead to reconnect with the 280 south of past the scene. a better bet to be to use sun sets and avoid the area completely. for your trip around the rest of the bay. let's take a look at the bay bridge toll plaza. light traffic here and in fact it's a way because traffic is still mostly white around the bay area that we don't see bigger backups at our hot spot. here's the
this will be here a while.re hoping to talk to chp and a couple minutes and get a better sense of time for them. how much longer they expect to be here. it wouldn't surprise me if there were here for another couple of hours. they still have a lot of accident-evidence to collect. if you're traveling i would try to avoid that area at all costs. >>george: sage advice for sure as the chp agrees with you. they've issued a sick alert. eight special traffic advisory which means not only an...
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because my father, when he came here, he said he remember when they left here they were a little bit taller than him. >> i was born the first generation to be born outside our house. to take someone's home is like worse than ripping their heart away from their body. >> i took david to meet my childhood friend. he and i went to the same school. i went afterwards to the united states, and he went to greece to study denyivityry, but he returned to jerusalem -- denyivityry. and he returned to jerusalem and has been living there ever since. >> maybe the people he meets here can have root canal from him. >> he's seen the situation. half of his patients can't even afford to pay him. but he never turns anyone away. >> and you see some guy coming from russia and he says this is my land, and he takes your land, which you have been here thousands and thousands of years. and somebody comes only a month ago and says this is my land. why? because god gave it to me. >> you stopped believing in god. i'm a christian. i stopped believing in god maybe. imagine if they came into china and you find some
because my father, when he came here, he said he remember when they left here they were a little bit taller than him. >> i was born the first generation to be born outside our house. to take someone's home is like worse than ripping their heart away from their body. >> i took david to meet my childhood friend. he and i went to the same school. i went afterwards to the united states, and he went to greece to study denyivityry, but he returned to jerusalem -- denyivityry. and he...
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move here, expand here, or start a new business here and pay no taxes for ten years...ork. if there's something that creates more jobs, and grows more businesses... we're open to it. start a tax-free business at startup-ny.com. >>> welcome back, everybody. you know square one, get familiar with it. that's exactly where we are right now. at 2:00 p.m. as the minutes were breaking from the december fed meeting, we were down by about 70 points. that's approximately where we are right now, down by about 80 points. very, very little change. meantime, it is the biggest breakthrough and culinary creativity since the cronut. we introduce to you the world's first burrito vending machine called the burrito box. this is how it works. customers select the kind of burrito they want, they pick the toppings and less than a minute later, a hot fresh mexican treat pops out. the burrito box offers a range of flavors like chicken, rice and beans, bacon, egg, cheese, you name it. it's currently installed in a 24 hour gas station in l.a. they say it's nice and healthy. >> i would go there al
move here, expand here, or start a new business here and pay no taxes for ten years...ork. if there's something that creates more jobs, and grows more businesses... we're open to it. start a tax-free business at startup-ny.com. >>> welcome back, everybody. you know square one, get familiar with it. that's exactly where we are right now. at 2:00 p.m. as the minutes were breaking from the december fed meeting, we were down by about 70 points. that's approximately where we are right now,...
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move here, expand here, or start a new business here and pay no taxes for ten years... we're new york. if there's something that creates more jobs, and grows more businesses... we're open to it. start a tax-free business at startup-ny.com. and our giant idaho potato truck is still missing. so my dog and i we're going to go find it. it's out there somewhere spreading the good word about idaho potatoes and raising money for meals on wheels. but we'd really like our truck back, so if you see it, let us know, would you? thanks. what? so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cash card from capital one, i get 2% cash back on every purchase, every day. i break my back around here. finally someone's recognizing me with unlimited rewards! meetings start at 11, cindy. [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one. choose 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day. what's in your wallet? i need your timesheets, larry! [prof. burke] at farmers,we believe what you don't know can hurt you. like what if you didn't
move here, expand here, or start a new business here and pay no taxes for ten years... we're new york. if there's something that creates more jobs, and grows more businesses... we're open to it. start a tax-free business at startup-ny.com. and our giant idaho potato truck is still missing. so my dog and i we're going to go find it. it's out there somewhere spreading the good word about idaho potatoes and raising money for meals on wheels. but we'd really like our truck back, so if you see it,...
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there's nothing here young persons got no business staying here. no business at all. i don't see things getting better. >> so really what this designation will do, at least for this part of south eastern kentucky which includes an eight county region, there will be a $1.3 million small business loan initiative into this area, to get these business that is are closed or currently in existence, getting them back on their feet. and getting them running again, there also is a small community college in this area. and part of this initiative will get some of these programs better trained, get more training and get them better skilled workers. really just to enhance the people around here and diverse fighter the economy, because as i mentioned really for so long for so many generations coal mining has been really the life blood for this place. >> jonathan i grew up in one of those coal mining town and there's always been a perception that government is talking to them, but not listening to them, do you get the feeling this time they feel differently? >> well, good question,
there's nothing here young persons got no business staying here. no business at all. i don't see things getting better. >> so really what this designation will do, at least for this part of south eastern kentucky which includes an eight county region, there will be a $1.3 million small business loan initiative into this area, to get these business that is are closed or currently in existence, getting them back on their feet. and getting them running again, there also is a small community...
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he's like, "here. here you go." i was like, "oh, yeah.elievably fun. we love her on the show. >> she's great. >> jimmy: we've had liam on the show. we had jena malone on the show and everyone did a little talent. a special talent. jena balanced jenga blocks on her head. >> on her flat head. >> jimmy: on her flat head, yeah. [ light laughter ] and then, liam did this knife thing with a sharpie. >> so, it wasn't a knife thing then. it was a sharpie thing. >> jimmy: a sharpie. [ talking over each other ] a sharpie knife, so he took on of these guys and went -- >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: and he was really good, and then you were coming on him. we were like, "what can we see if we ask you to do?" and one thing that came up, we found that you can spin a basketball pretty well. >> pretty well, yeah. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah. >> jimmy: how long have you done -- >> how long have i been spinning basketballs? >> jimmy: yes, that's correct. [ jimmy in goofy voice ] "he's a professional basketball spinner, everybody." how long have you been spinning ba
he's like, "here. here you go." i was like, "oh, yeah.elievably fun. we love her on the show. >> she's great. >> jimmy: we've had liam on the show. we had jena malone on the show and everyone did a little talent. a special talent. jena balanced jenga blocks on her head. >> on her flat head. >> jimmy: on her flat head, yeah. [ light laughter ] and then, liam did this knife thing with a sharpie. >> so, it wasn't a knife thing then. it was a sharpie...
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that's the latest here. live in san jose with breaking news, nbc bay area news. >>> now to a developing story in the south bay. where the flu season has turned deadly. santa clara county health officials report tonight a 41-year-old woman died from the h1n1 virus back on december 23rd. in marin county, public health workers are seeing a rise in h1n1 new cases in particular. experts say healthy adults and older children seem to be most vulnerable t the strain and this year's flu vaccine does not protect against h1n1. >> really nothing to fear. it's now a seasonal flu strain. it's not novel to us. it's not new. o >> okay? >> reporter: here are the most recent numbers. last month's death was in santa clara county which we just mentioned. they have six other h1n1 cases. marin county reports ten cases and in contra costa county, at least six cases there. health officials stress those numbers are normal for the season. >>> it's bad for business and bad for the environment. the first sierra snow survey of the year
that's the latest here. live in san jose with breaking news, nbc bay area news. >>> now to a developing story in the south bay. where the flu season has turned deadly. santa clara county health officials report tonight a 41-year-old woman died from the h1n1 virus back on december 23rd. in marin county, public health workers are seeing a rise in h1n1 new cases in particular. experts say healthy adults and older children seem to be most vulnerable t the strain and this year's flu vaccine...
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many of whom are here. the department of environment has one of the most hard working, committed, passion it gnat groups you will ever meet. they come -- it's been a privilege and honor to be the director of department of environment and work with all the incredible staff. i want to thank them for the accomplishments you heard there. i wanted to thank this board. there are real champions on the board for sustainability who've helped with pushing forward our plastic bag ban, the pace residential program and how san francisco continues to stay at the forefront of sustainability locally and nationally. i wanted to thank the residents and businesses of san francisco. many of the policies and programings that we have at department of environment are not successful without participation. every resident who puts that can in the recycling bin, the banana peel in the compost, every business with their zero waste program up and running helps us produce zero waste goals. i want to thank you for the opportunity to serv
many of whom are here. the department of environment has one of the most hard working, committed, passion it gnat groups you will ever meet. they come -- it's been a privilege and honor to be the director of department of environment and work with all the incredible staff. i want to thank them for the accomplishments you heard there. i wanted to thank this board. there are real champions on the board for sustainability who've helped with pushing forward our plastic bag ban, the pace residential...
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for being here. but the most important part about tonight is that what you saw was a very transparent police department where we have a chief and a commander willing to come up and admit where we may have miss givings and telling us what our plan is. i'm proud to be apart of this organization and thank you for your candor and continued work. this is our fourth hearing. we have accountability, we're asking for statistics, we're looking into the enforcement actions. i know that commissioner loftus and commissioner turnman have been active and want to continue work with the bike collision and walk san francisco and they're going to still do that. we don't use works sub-committee, but they're going to continue on that and we're going to stay on top of that issue. what you saw tonight was a show of force by the police department. if you wonder, does this message get down to the officers. the chief has the entire command staff here, every captain for every district station and i thank you for being here. i
for being here. but the most important part about tonight is that what you saw was a very transparent police department where we have a chief and a commander willing to come up and admit where we may have miss givings and telling us what our plan is. i'm proud to be apart of this organization and thank you for your candor and continued work. this is our fourth hearing. we have accountability, we're asking for statistics, we're looking into the enforcement actions. i know that commissioner...
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here's the thing here's a very easy fix render unto caesar if there was a time in this country i am a product of catholic education make no bones about it the travel i have done around the world the career i have now is because of my catholic education and i am deeply thankful for that i even went through five years of catholic university i know my doctrine well however let's talk about hospitals for just a moment the a.c.l.u. is selling the catholic hospitals for not providing the standard of care for women's reproductive health that's a problem when the doctrine of the church says well we will put our faith tradition above the summit of our medical knowledge the summit of our biology our biological knowledge that's a problem particularly here in the u.s. now. there are bigger and bigger. if. you want to reply to that real quick go ahead scott there is no there there will be an even bigger problem if if catholic hospitals in the united states start shutting down because the government is forcing catholic doctors catholic nurses those who support catholic hospitals to act against the
here's the thing here's a very easy fix render unto caesar if there was a time in this country i am a product of catholic education make no bones about it the travel i have done around the world the career i have now is because of my catholic education and i am deeply thankful for that i even went through five years of catholic university i know my doctrine well however let's talk about hospitals for just a moment the a.c.l.u. is selling the catholic hospitals for not providing the standard of...
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i've been here several times. it's not cute to be here. i don't want to be here. it's not a nice place to be at. >> it's what i do. >> but things happen. being at the wrong place at the wrong time. >> all the time, i been here about 20 times. every time i get, i get bailed out. i don't play that. my money is long. i always get bailed out, you know what i'm saying? >> inmates spend an average of 45 days at rikers. some can be sentenced up to one year. each inmate costs new york city about $47,000 a year to house and feed. many are awaiting the outcome of their cases or transfer to a state prison. >> arthur damian, step up. bring all your property with you. take your hat off. >> the routine is much the same as it was five years earlier when we visited rikers. men habitually in trouble with the law, cycling in and out. we met damian arthur in 1999 on his fifth visit to rikers. >> you get used to it after a while. once they get back in, you know your surroundings. you feel more comfortable after a while. >> what will now happen is that we will go through our strip sea
i've been here several times. it's not cute to be here. i don't want to be here. it's not a nice place to be at. >> it's what i do. >> but things happen. being at the wrong place at the wrong time. >> all the time, i been here about 20 times. every time i get, i get bailed out. i don't play that. my money is long. i always get bailed out, you know what i'm saying? >> inmates spend an average of 45 days at rikers. some can be sentenced up to one year. each inmate costs...
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thank you for being here. without you, we really at our office, we cannot carry out our work and be responsive to our constituents. thank you very much and thank you to department heads who couldn't make it here today. david chiu also, president chiu mentioned we do have in our presence two former district 4 supervisors. so, i do again want to acknowledge all of the great work that came before me. carmen chiu and fiona ma, thank you for setting such a great example of how we serve our constituents in district 4. and, of course, to the voters of district 4, to everyone who made it out today for this inauguration certificate michelle obama -- ceremony, and everyone who supported me, thank you so very much. i can't express how much your support meant to me. whether you helped financially or put up one of my posters in your window, whether you endorsed my campaign, whether you provided me moral support, all of that i am incredibly grateful for. i feel so honored to be able to serve on the board of supervisors and
thank you for being here. without you, we really at our office, we cannot carry out our work and be responsive to our constituents. thank you very much and thank you to department heads who couldn't make it here today. david chiu also, president chiu mentioned we do have in our presence two former district 4 supervisors. so, i do again want to acknowledge all of the great work that came before me. carmen chiu and fiona ma, thank you for setting such a great example of how we serve our...
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the killing started here. he is afraid to be here. >> i'm going to drop you here.m not going to go in there. go there, they're definitely going to kill me. i'm not going anywhere close to here, sorry. >> it's ok. >> see you. bye. as i'm walking into the slum, he drives off as fast as he can. the ground is littered with garbage, huts made of curry gated iron. -- currogated iron. the only safe time to come here is during the day. hardly anyone has electricity and there is no running water. a few of the lucky ones have occasional work. there's a lot of animosity about migrants. people here say they are the ones getting work. >> there are too much foreigners here. they take our jobs. i quickly began to attract attention. the subject of migrant workers .s a touchy one >> [indiscernible] >> what about food? i'm buying food. and this food is too expensive too. that money we cannot afford. >> we don't even have money to go home. this is our land, but we don't enjoy our land. >> what do you think the government should do? >> if it's possible, they must chase them back. >> [
the killing started here. he is afraid to be here. >> i'm going to drop you here.m not going to go in there. go there, they're definitely going to kill me. i'm not going anywhere close to here, sorry. >> it's ok. >> see you. bye. as i'm walking into the slum, he drives off as fast as he can. the ground is littered with garbage, huts made of curry gated iron. -- currogated iron. the only safe time to come here is during the day. hardly anyone has electricity and there is no...
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here we go!ff with the wells fargo presentation for the 2014 rose parade. dreams come true. >> welcome to the opening show presented by wells fargo. to kick off the theme of "dreams come true" and celebrate 125 years of the rose parade, the opening show highlights great american achievements of each quarter century leading up to this momentous day. we begin in the early 1900s an an invention ta transformed the american landscape. in 1908, people were dancing the cakewalk to ragtime music and henry ford began selling the model t, the first affordable car available to the mass public. in 1927, they were dancing the charleston to jazz and charles lindbergh flew "the spirit of st. louis" across the atlantic ocean in the world's first transatlantic flight. in 1943, there was swing dancing to big band music and rosie the riveter was introduced. rosie encouraged women to enter the workforce as men left for world war ii and helped spark the modern women's movement. in the 1960s, they were dancing the twi
here we go!ff with the wells fargo presentation for the 2014 rose parade. dreams come true. >> welcome to the opening show presented by wells fargo. to kick off the theme of "dreams come true" and celebrate 125 years of the rose parade, the opening show highlights great american achievements of each quarter century leading up to this momentous day. we begin in the early 1900s an an invention ta transformed the american landscape. in 1908, people were dancing the cakewalk to...
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move here, expand here, or start a new business here and pay no taxes for ten years... we're new york. if there's something that creates more jobs, and ows more businesses... we're open to it. start a tax-free business at startup-ny.com. >>> former virginia governor bob mcdonnell speaking out. the mcdonnell's are accused of accepting gifts and loans from the owner of a company that makes health supplements. he's denying any wrongdoing. >> of all the federal investigation of my family has been indescribably agonizing over this past year, i believe that the facts and the law are clearly on our side. and we will face these false allegations with strength and firm resolve. >> while still in office, he apologized for accepting the gifts and repaid thousands. also developing tonight, a big break in the massive security break at target. so many people affected by this. customs and border agents caught two mexican nationals trying to enter america with fraudulent credit cards believed to be connected to the holiday hacking. trace? the feds only say those two suspects who were b
move here, expand here, or start a new business here and pay no taxes for ten years... we're new york. if there's something that creates more jobs, and ows more businesses... we're open to it. start a tax-free business at startup-ny.com. >>> former virginia governor bob mcdonnell speaking out. the mcdonnell's are accused of accepting gifts and loans from the owner of a company that makes health supplements. he's denying any wrongdoing. >> of all the federal investigation of my...
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the issue of rape is a hot topic here. it will be as politicians have to discuss the issue of female security and women's right here in a country that does seem to fave its male population culturally, socially and even religiously. >> a new power station is providing much-needed electricity, but villagers evicted for the project say they've been left destitute. environmentalists fear more destruction in the world's largest mangrove forest. we have more. >> just a few months ago, there were thousands of people living here. now, there's just dust, sand and pipes where there used to be lush farmland. it's the result of a controversial coal power plant project in southwestern bangladesh. right on the edge of the world's largest mangrove rain forest. the probable has outraged environmentalists and locals who have been kicked out of their homes. >> totally opposed to the power plant but the police have come and beat us up and arrested us. >> we used to farm fish and rice on our land. we were very happy there, but then they kicke
the issue of rape is a hot topic here. it will be as politicians have to discuss the issue of female security and women's right here in a country that does seem to fave its male population culturally, socially and even religiously. >> a new power station is providing much-needed electricity, but villagers evicted for the project say they've been left destitute. environmentalists fear more destruction in the world's largest mangrove forest. we have more. >> just a few months ago,...
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right here. lunch shift and every evening, the trucks' locations are sent out over twitter. the locations change every day. and people flock quickly to find them, as the lines can get long, very long. i took a run with roy as he made his nightly rounds. so how often do you make the full circuit between all of your various enterprises? >> twice a day, every day, unless i'm doing something crazy like this. it's kind of like i have a huge las vegas hotel, but the hallways are the streets. >> first stop, chego!, a rice bowl place in the palms neighborhood. >> these are my guys right here. hola. que paso? >> kimchi, spam, classic. >> this is the menu, right here. >> a big bowl of rice with meat, vegetables and lots of flavor for less than 10 bucks. good deal. i just want to know why you're so sentimental about the business of feeding people. >> it's a trippy state of romanticism. like, i'm very hard-ass, too. like you pack your own [ expletive ], you get what you get. if you explain, i give you your m
right here. lunch shift and every evening, the trucks' locations are sent out over twitter. the locations change every day. and people flock quickly to find them, as the lines can get long, very long. i took a run with roy as he made his nightly rounds. so how often do you make the full circuit between all of your various enterprises? >> twice a day, every day, unless i'm doing something crazy like this. it's kind of like i have a huge las vegas hotel, but the hallways are the streets....