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>> the dude debates. >> how long does it take to go 80 miles?> eight hours. >> it could be six. >> take a look at what's going on in this gas station in russia. do you see that? there is a lot of smoke coming out because there's a gas leak. you can see it's coming out from both sides of this building, and you see all the traffic going by, but pretty soon all the traffic stops because a passer-by stopped everybody in the intersection. they knew there was a gas leak, so no cars around, which is a good thing because watch what happens. that thing explodes. [ screaming ] >> my gracious. holy mackrel. that's all that gas leaking out. >> there was a car that parked in front. almost looks like that could have been what ignited it. what was that car doing there? >> that car was already there, and if you notice right after the explosion, it looks like somebody gets out. now, four people were injured in this. one person critically injured with burns to 90% of his body, and internal burns to 50% of his organs. two others were seriously wounded, and one wom
>> the dude debates. >> how long does it take to go 80 miles?> eight hours. >> it could be six. >> take a look at what's going on in this gas station in russia. do you see that? there is a lot of smoke coming out because there's a gas leak. you can see it's coming out from both sides of this building, and you see all the traffic going by, but pretty soon all the traffic stops because a passer-by stopped everybody in the intersection. they knew there was a gas leak, so...
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. >>> and the question of the day -- >> if you go 80 miles per hour, how long does it take you to go 80 miles. >> the dude debates you cannot miss. >> how long does it take to go 80 miles. >> eight hours. >> ten hours. >> at any point, does anybody understand what i'm saying? >>> a game chaptured on camera, and it's not a fun game. in is in salt lake city, utah, and salt lake city police are trying to get this man, according to reports, 49-year-old steven carsello. see what happens? he goes down to the knees because police just tazed him. he pops back up. >> i'm sorry, i'm sorry. >> you hear them deploy the tasers again. pops back up again. after he was tazed twice, watch what he does next. he jumps in the back of this work vehicle, which police say is definitely not his, and starts trying to fight police off with a ladder. >> why are you doing this? >> probably wondering why in the world are they chasing the guy? what's not caught on camera is the story behind the video. apparently, steven came out of the post office and started a fight with a man who wants to remain unnamed, and ca
. >>> and the question of the day -- >> if you go 80 miles per hour, how long does it take you to go 80 miles. >> the dude debates you cannot miss. >> how long does it take to go 80 miles. >> eight hours. >> ten hours. >> at any point, does anybody understand what i'm saying? >>> a game chaptured on camera, and it's not a fun game. in is in salt lake city, utah, and salt lake city police are trying to get this man, according to reports,...
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>> how long is the ---ing >> if i could. >> how long will the curfew last? >> stop killing our people, police. stop it now! >> if i could please, please. please. >> to make sure that there are incidents at curfew. will the media be allowed to report after curfew? will you allow legal observers, mediaia out this week to report -- [ inaudible question ] >>. >> so the question is, governor, will the media be allowed to be out in the streets? >>> governor nixon, how long will the -- >> can you explain -- >> i'm going to ask this one first. >> focused on the anger of the people for a week now because people are demanding justice. there has been no arrests and no indictments and people know that this poor child, this 18-year-old young man was killed in cold blood. there has been no arrest. and people are demanding justice. that's why people are on the streets. now this whole -- has been turned into an explanation of why you are controlling are the anger. >> question over here. our hope is that we'll get situational awareness tomorrow morning. our hope is with the
>> how long is the ---ing >> if i could. >> how long will the curfew last? >> stop killing our people, police. stop it now! >> if i could please, please. please. >> to make sure that there are incidents at curfew. will the media be allowed to report after curfew? will you allow legal observers, mediaia out this week to report -- [ inaudible question ] >>. >> so the question is, governor, will the media be allowed to be out in the streets?...
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he says wait a minute, how long can i make those facial expressions, how long can i dance on stage, how long can i make movements without trembling. but i have to tell you, but i think an internist, a primary care doctor is usually the first stop for this and i'll tell you why. 50 to 60% of people that come to my office are coming in for anxiety or depression issues. they may say they have a cough or a muscle ache, they're not doing as well as i would like, they're anxious, they're depressed. and i have learned over the years, and i actually lost my best friend to depressation. i have learned to look for hopelessness, you have suicidal thoughts, but do you have a plan? if someone has a plan in place, you have to get them emergency treatment. you look also for weight loss, change in habits of behavior, are they eating what they usually do, are they exercising? what about their relationships? are they withdrawing? if you get a warning call from a family member saying, hey, you know, my husband, my wife is not acting right. >> or it just doesn't feel right. how often are these types of sui
he says wait a minute, how long can i make those facial expressions, how long can i dance on stage, how long can i make movements without trembling. but i have to tell you, but i think an internist, a primary care doctor is usually the first stop for this and i'll tell you why. 50 to 60% of people that come to my office are coming in for anxiety or depression issues. they may say they have a cough or a muscle ache, they're not doing as well as i would like, they're anxious, they're depressed....
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. >> stephen: how long-- how long did the trip take?w long did it take you to go all the way down? >> two and a half hours to get down, an hour and a half to get back up, and there were three hours on the bottom. i had hoped for more, like 5. >> stephen: i don't do math. how much is the total amount? >> seven and a half hours. >> stephen: seven and a half hours. what were the facilities like? you didn't have room for a back bathroom, did you? >> not at all, have you ever been on a car trip and you tell your parents you have to go to the bathroom and they turn and hand you a bottle. >> stephen: really? how much did this cost to make? >> a lot. >> stephen: millions of dollars. >> millions. >> stephen: when it came to go to the bathroom-- you were basically, you were basically an undersea trucker. >> yes. >> stephen: as you said, easy to get down, hard to get up. once you're down there at 36,000 feet, which is-- i think you say in here it's deeper than everest is high. >> plus four empire state buildings on top of that. >> stephen: okay, h
. >> stephen: how long-- how long did the trip take?w long did it take you to go all the way down? >> two and a half hours to get down, an hour and a half to get back up, and there were three hours on the bottom. i had hoped for more, like 5. >> stephen: i don't do math. how much is the total amount? >> seven and a half hours. >> stephen: seven and a half hours. what were the facilities like? you didn't have room for a back bathroom, did you? >> not at all,...
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it is pretty scary how many hands touch that chicken between here, over you know like you said across the ocean then back. that chicken has traveled a long way. gerri: is that a safety issue, just the travel, forget about how good processing or clean it is soar good the procedures are, is the travel alen a problem? -- alone a problem? >> i think it is, because you know further it goes more chance there is for contamination. the more people involved with it it might go from a you know, a farm, to a shipper, back to a processing plant, to a shipper, you know, it changes hands quite a few places, everyone has to be responsible and do the right thing. gerri: brian, we have problems keeping chicken safe here in this country, with salmonella, they are well publicizeed. should we be bringing in chick friend anywhere else -- chicken in from. anywhere else, isn't this a category that we should be buying american? >> absolutely, for no other reason, than if you keep money in your local economy, it keeps going around, if you buy chicken from me, i pay my employees to help raise it and a local farmer for feed, that money might comeback to your. does
it is pretty scary how many hands touch that chicken between here, over you know like you said across the ocean then back. that chicken has traveled a long way. gerri: is that a safety issue, just the travel, forget about how good processing or clean it is soar good the procedures are, is the travel alen a problem? -- alone a problem? >> i think it is, because you know further it goes more chance there is for contamination. the more people involved with it it might go from a you know, a...
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how long we have this break from the heat and rain. >> the mystics try to lock up a playoff spot, but sparks fly in the phone booth. how much you'll see rg3 against the browns. and with the pent race hitting full speed, the nats have a full opportunity to pull away >> the pentagon held a memorial service today for a u.s. army general from falls church killed in afghanistan last week. military officials say a shooter wearing an afghan military uniform opened fire at a training facility killing major general harold greene and wounding more than a dozen people. greene will be buried tomorrow at arlington national cemetery. >> today marks the three year mark since a rockville man was kidnapped by al-quaida. loved ones marked the anniversary by putting yellow ribbons on the trees in the neighborhood. a statement was issued calling on on president obama and the state department to do everything they can to bring him home. >> maryland state police officer being hailed as a hero after a rescue caught on tape. state trooper joshua kim had pulled over to check on a man standing at the tidings b
how long we have this break from the heat and rain. >> the mystics try to lock up a playoff spot, but sparks fly in the phone booth. how much you'll see rg3 against the browns. and with the pent race hitting full speed, the nats have a full opportunity to pull away >> the pentagon held a memorial service today for a u.s. army general from falls church killed in afghanistan last week. military officials say a shooter wearing an afghan military uniform opened fire at a training...
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but nobody really kept statistics on exactly how long somebody was on the track or exactly how long somebodyslept. if you took a nap you were really taking your chances. because the rest of the field could just continue walking. it's -- yeah, it's interesting. the idea of timing and timing to the second and minute. it was -- you can't really trust all the times you hear sometimes. you know, where somebody would say oh, i walk ed 500 miles in five days. 14 hours and 23 minutes. well, you know, how good was the clock? at the arena. they didn't have quartz timing or anything. so a lot of that in the book, i try to take with a grain of salt when people say oh, you know, he walked 100 miles in 19 hours. it's not always easy to be sure. yes. [ inaudible ] >> good question. how did they eat? they ate while they walked. and they were allowed to have an attendant who would help them, i don't know, cut a steak or something while they were walking. i don't know what they did. but they took their meals and they took their drinks while they walked. obviously to save time. maybe they'd have a big old piec
but nobody really kept statistics on exactly how long somebody was on the track or exactly how long somebodyslept. if you took a nap you were really taking your chances. because the rest of the field could just continue walking. it's -- yeah, it's interesting. the idea of timing and timing to the second and minute. it was -- you can't really trust all the times you hear sometimes. you know, where somebody would say oh, i walk ed 500 miles in five days. 14 hours and 23 minutes. well, you know,...
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he said i'll tell you how long it took. three flat tires. >>> it's not important how long it takes to travel yosemite, just being there is what counts. >>> here's why you lock up your food at yosemite. we'll tell you what rangers have been doing over the years to try to solve the bear problem. >>> also capturing the ever changing mood of yosemite with his camera. anzel adams look at the park. >>> and why this man with no climbing experience a fear of heights and confined to a wheelchair promised that he was going to climb el capitan. >>> this summer yosemite park is working to keep the bears away from visitors. what happens when hungry bears find a picnic at the park and what travelers are do to stop the party. >> reporter: fall it's one of the most beautiful types to visit yosemite national park. there aren't nearly as many tourists and the leaves are just starting to change colors. it's also a challenging time for rangers because black bears native to the park are preparing for hibernation in the long winter by bulking up
he said i'll tell you how long it took. three flat tires. >>> it's not important how long it takes to travel yosemite, just being there is what counts. >>> here's why you lock up your food at yosemite. we'll tell you what rangers have been doing over the years to try to solve the bear problem. >>> also capturing the ever changing mood of yosemite with his camera. anzel adams look at the park. >>> and why this man with no climbing experience a fear of heights...
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how long? not long. because no lie can live forever. how long? not long.universe is long, but it bends towards justice. how long? not long. because mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the lord. glory hallelujah, glory hallelujah, glory hallelujah, glory hallelujah. this truth is marching on. i don't just make things for a living i take pride in them. so when my moderate to severe chronic plaque psoriasis was also on display, i'd had it. i finally had a serious talk with my dermatologist. this time, he prescribed humira-adalimumab. humira helps to clear the surface of my skin by actually working inside my body. in clinical trials, most adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis saw 75% skin clearance. and the majority of people were clear or almost clear in just 4 months. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer have happened. blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart
how long? not long. because no lie can live forever. how long? not long.universe is long, but it bends towards justice. how long? not long. because mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the lord. glory hallelujah, glory hallelujah, glory hallelujah, glory hallelujah. this truth is marching on. i don't just make things for a living i take pride in them. so when my moderate to severe chronic plaque psoriasis was also on display, i'd had it. i finally had a serious talk with my...
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>> and at this point, how long were people able to get outside today? obviously in some parts of gaza they weren't able to at all, because of ongoing military operations by the idf and some other areas. how long were people in central gaza able to go out and do shopping and check up on their homes? >> in the immediate area where we are, it seemed like from almost the entire time, it started at 10:00 a.m. and went until 5:00 p.m., there were a lot of people in this immediate vicinity that were out, they went to the stores, the bank, they're using the atm, they're going to get their medicines out of the pharmacy, all the things people might normally do, even though this is an abnormal circumstance. in other parts of the gaza strip, they couldn't get out at all, or very limited, because it was not really a cease-fire, it was an easing of fire. you already mentioned israel launching their attack. there were a number of rockets that were required through the day. there were mortar rounds as well. we just saw the level of violence decrease, we didn't see anyt
>> and at this point, how long were people able to get outside today? obviously in some parts of gaza they weren't able to at all, because of ongoing military operations by the idf and some other areas. how long were people in central gaza able to go out and do shopping and check up on their homes? >> in the immediate area where we are, it seemed like from almost the entire time, it started at 10:00 a.m. and went until 5:00 p.m., there were a lot of people in this immediate vicinity...
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how long will this take, jamari? >> seven hours is how long it took crews to drain water out of that hole over there. that's where the water main broke, and right now they're continuing to drain water out of it so they can get down in there and figure out exactly what happened, what caused the water main to break. i talked to people in this area, and they tell me they are dreading tomorrow morning's commute. these guys work into the night as they fix a broken water main in hyattsville. we learned tomorrow route 1 will stay closed tomorrow morning. >> it's really going to back me up. >> reporter: nicki smith drooifdrives from hyattsville every morning. tonight the break was contained at 7:00. the trouble started when the 73-year-old pipe burst around 4:00. 6 million gallons of water lost, gushing down the roadway like rapids. right now crews are pumping water out of the hole in order to figure out what besides the pipe is possibly broken, and what they need to do to fix it. >> tomorrow morning at 7:00 a.m. it is going
how long will this take, jamari? >> seven hours is how long it took crews to drain water out of that hole over there. that's where the water main broke, and right now they're continuing to drain water out of it so they can get down in there and figure out exactly what happened, what caused the water main to break. i talked to people in this area, and they tell me they are dreading tomorrow morning's commute. these guys work into the night as they fix a broken water main in hyattsville. we...
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you sat, how long you were in class. not good at telling people what you actually learned. >> launching college for america an online degree program with no classes no professors and no credit hours. >> rather than measuring how long someone sat, the credit hour construct, we actually have a program that measures what you learn and we at times throw it out the window. >> how is it similar to online universities that have existed for years now? >> almost all online are universities, is based on the course. we don't have credit hours or course he but we have 120 competencies. what we don't care very much about is time. and that is such a fundamental reversal of the basic structure of higher education. >> before we leave you tonight, the earthquake which struck the napa region has been upgraded to 6 much 1. and emergency workers are trying to keep electricity restored. peter theo daifs, and funeral of michael brown the unarmed teenager who was shot by darren wills will take place tomorrow. >>> and lately word, richard atten
you sat, how long you were in class. not good at telling people what you actually learned. >> launching college for america an online degree program with no classes no professors and no credit hours. >> rather than measuring how long someone sat, the credit hour construct, we actually have a program that measures what you learn and we at times throw it out the window. >> how is it similar to online universities that have existed for years now? >> almost all online are...
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i'll let you know how long for those temperatures but now to jillian for the road forecast. >>> if you're living in bucks county, we have an accident at route 1 at hulmeville road. you can see way down here, we have police activity. a couple of lane restrictions in this area. we're told that a vehicle went off the highway and struck a tree. so it's unclear exactly what's going on out there. we can't see too much, though what we do see is we do have lane restrictions. heading into center city philadelphia, vine street expressway good. the vine is clear the entire length between 76 and 95. the only other problem we're following this morning is this downed tree at atlantic city expressway eastbound. the left lane is loblocked in tt area. chris. >>> breaking news from overnight. this dramatic new video coming to us from ferguson, missouri. police in riot gear firing tear gas at protesters some of some of those protesters threw molotov cocktails at police. it was sparked by an unarmed teenager over the weekend. this is the fourth straight night that police in riot gear confronted protesters in
i'll let you know how long for those temperatures but now to jillian for the road forecast. >>> if you're living in bucks county, we have an accident at route 1 at hulmeville road. you can see way down here, we have police activity. a couple of lane restrictions in this area. we're told that a vehicle went off the highway and struck a tree. so it's unclear exactly what's going on out there. we can't see too much, though what we do see is we do have lane restrictions. heading into...
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one, how long it takes to rescue the yazidi from mt.injar and how long we have military advisers on the ground. when obama announced the authorization for these air strikes, his main defense is that there are some on the ground in iraq. they require defense. so long as isis remains a threat to those advisers, should isis regain momentum, that's how long the campaign is going to continue. >> of course, the perhaps the most slippery entanglement of all is genie that is hard to be put back in the bottle. >> if you look at the case in syria, freor instance, one of t main reasons that they were able to arm these, there is no danger of that happening in iraq unless, of course, isis kills the kurds and takes their weapons. the kurds have proven to be pretty formidable. what we are hearing is that actually giving them more of these materials -- and by the way, it's not just us doing it. the brits are running in soviet equipment. i just heard this before coming on the show. from eastern europe. peshmerga are very loyal to the united states or i
one, how long it takes to rescue the yazidi from mt.injar and how long we have military advisers on the ground. when obama announced the authorization for these air strikes, his main defense is that there are some on the ground in iraq. they require defense. so long as isis remains a threat to those advisers, should isis regain momentum, that's how long the campaign is going to continue. >> of course, the perhaps the most slippery entanglement of all is genie that is hard to be put back...
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. >> host: how long has that division been in business? >> guest: we piloted it in 2008 and launched in 2009 so this is five and a half years. >> host: is there a lot of electrical waste out there? >> guest: it is the fastest growing amount of waste at the moment. unfortunately, many winds up in landfills because many states allow businesses to just throw it away. we are the biggest retailer of the product and want to be responsible for take care of the waste. >> host: what do you do? >> guest: we have this program in our stores and every minute we are open we collect 400 pounds of electronics every minute. customers come in and bring old eelectronics and we will recycle them. it can be vcr's or anything you can think of. and no charge. and we have two in-home programs. if you buy a new appliance and they are delivered to your home we will haul the other off. >> host: what do you do with them? >> guest: we will recycle them. we work with partners that have processing plants around the country that grew up with our program. we collect the m
. >> host: how long has that division been in business? >> guest: we piloted it in 2008 and launched in 2009 so this is five and a half years. >> host: is there a lot of electrical waste out there? >> guest: it is the fastest growing amount of waste at the moment. unfortunately, many winds up in landfills because many states allow businesses to just throw it away. we are the biggest retailer of the product and want to be responsible for take care of the waste. >>...
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. >> and how likely -- how long is this operation likely to last? >> well, it's up to the president. you know, i think it'll be just a couple of days before we can stop isis, and they'll know that they no longer can command the roads and move as freely, so i think it's going to be up to the president. does the president authorize just the static position, or does he authorize strikes that would allow the iraqi military to begin to push back towards mosul and to begin to retake those areas that isis is controlling now? >> so many questions as this story continues to develop. colonel steve ganyard, thank you. >> paula, over to you. >> thanks, dan. >>> and out west the brutal wildfire season is intensifying this morning. more homes burning with others being threatened at the mercy of the whim of the wind. firefighters waging battles on all fronts to try to contain those flames. abc's brandi hitt is tracking this new story overnight. good morning, brandi. >> reporter: good morning, paula. there are several wildfires burning out of control this morning.
. >> and how likely -- how long is this operation likely to last? >> well, it's up to the president. you know, i think it'll be just a couple of days before we can stop isis, and they'll know that they no longer can command the roads and move as freely, so i think it's going to be up to the president. does the president authorize just the static position, or does he authorize strikes that would allow the iraqi military to begin to push back towards mosul and to begin to retake those...
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stadium after the they were much less impressedugh how long it took to get the and leave. night stadium officials are responding to the complaints and offering a look how they may happen an influx of football fans this fall. good evening, and thank you for joining us. stadium officials admit last night could have gone smoother and are working on improving the experience. sergio quintana has more. reporter: while there was plenty of planning that went into coordinating the arrival of tens of thousands of fans, and the results of all that planning ises now the promise of more planning. at the onset fans were encouraged to arrive early and plot out the route to the game, but since this was the first drive many people made here, navigating through a few closed streets and traffic signs proved to be daunting, and there was the"n6z public transportationn but riders complained the atrains were late and then the drive home was another challenge. travelers turned to twitter to vent their frustration. levi's stadium fail. can't believe we have been in traffic for an hour leaving th
stadium after the they were much less impressedugh how long it took to get the and leave. night stadium officials are responding to the complaints and offering a look how they may happen an influx of football fans this fall. good evening, and thank you for joining us. stadium officials admit last night could have gone smoother and are working on improving the experience. sergio quintana has more. reporter: while there was plenty of planning that went into coordinating the arrival of tens of...
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, how long were you in class. it's not very good at telling people what you've actually learned. >> ifill: those are just some of the stories we're covering on tonight's "pbs newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: at least 58 people died in a wave of attacks across iraq today. most of the violence targeted shiite districts. scores of people were wounded. the deadliest blast happened at this mosque in baghdad. a suicide bomber detonated a vest packed with explosives as worshippers were leaving after midday prayers. white house officials say the u.s. paid no ransom to win the release of an american
, how long were you in class. it's not very good at telling people what you've actually learned. >> ifill: those are just some of the stories we're covering on tonight's "pbs newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >> and with the ongoing support of these...
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so it depends how long have i been involved? , chilly since i began my professional life has of very social worker ants of less los angeles in 1978. the real answer is for a long time. >> when you talk about gangs have you? >> i ask the members, i asked him how they see it. the definition does not come for me. i'm more interested in how people identify themselves? if they identify themselves as part of the neighborhood or a part of a gang because never heard, i listened to them. i'm more interested in how they talk to themselves than i am a labor. >> host: help organize our these neighborhoods, these gains? >> guest: i love what father greg boyle said. it is religious organized crime. they are populated mainly by adolescence and young adults if anybody tapped memories back to their own adolescence or teenagers are your and adults, they know how disorganized, how sort of live for the moment individuals are. now, that is not to discredit the kind of things that we hear about, the drug cartels to our corporate organizations who are
so it depends how long have i been involved? , chilly since i began my professional life has of very social worker ants of less los angeles in 1978. the real answer is for a long time. >> when you talk about gangs have you? >> i ask the members, i asked him how they see it. the definition does not come for me. i'm more interested in how people identify themselves? if they identify themselves as part of the neighborhood or a part of a gang because never heard, i listened to them. i'm...
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and i don't know how long we have been talking about saving money on emergency rooms, and we are still at this point. >> okay. >> we will be sure to include the complete listing in next month's meeting. >> and if someone would look them over first to make sure that they are actually urgent care facilities. >> the listing that we did, which was an ad hoc reporting we are not able to just you know, go through our find a provider site to get that, because, changes can happen at any time. additions or deleting but they made sure that they are just urgent care centered where they will be charged the urgent care co-pay and not the emergency co-pay. >> but, if i may, are you saying almost like your colleagues, not kaiser but the colleagues prior, that if indeed, i get an urgent care center, it could be for pediatrics but they take the urgent care patients. i just cut my finger, and now, i have come to an address, and pediatric urgent care facility, is there some distinction in the system for the type of urgent care services that are provided at that location? and the interest here was not spe
and i don't know how long we have been talking about saving money on emergency rooms, and we are still at this point. >> okay. >> we will be sure to include the complete listing in next month's meeting. >> and if someone would look them over first to make sure that they are actually urgent care facilities. >> the listing that we did, which was an ad hoc reporting we are not able to just you know, go through our find a provider site to get that, because, changes can...
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we're not sure how long those will be red tagged. imagine at least through tonight and possibly tomorrow and another day. monte francis gives updates about the schools. rob, we're talking about the monitor here. this early warning detection device that goes into our laptop. it is very small, goes in our laptop. that gets the information out to various agencies, 10, 20, 30 seconds in advance. >> that's right. we've seen that technology, big change from '89. technology there on your desk that translates into the wave forms you see behind me. we have one hooked up to our weather station there in the weather center. if a larger event or seismic waves reach the valley, it would show up on this network. depending on how long it took to arrive here, it could pinpoint the epicenter quickly within seconds and send out an early warning to the rest of the area. if you have a major quake, north of santa rosa, the further that major quake is, the potentially the longer leave time of warning that could give. waves move at the speed of sound. techn
we're not sure how long those will be red tagged. imagine at least through tonight and possibly tomorrow and another day. monte francis gives updates about the schools. rob, we're talking about the monitor here. this early warning detection device that goes into our laptop. it is very small, goes in our laptop. that gets the information out to various agencies, 10, 20, 30 seconds in advance. >> that's right. we've seen that technology, big change from '89. technology there on your desk...
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. >> you stay there until how long? to moving continue down of have to number to maybe 3000 in 2016. i wouldn't decide what 2017 is looking like today. just wait and see. maybe we need 2000, maybe nobody. >> you know everything i know and everything else. there are theories about what happened that the weapons that the u.s. provided. they don't have accountability of what happened to those weapons. >> of this president inherited a disaster. when i did the strategic review in 2009, the country was on the verge of catastrophic failure in afghanistan. nobody did bookkeeping. nobody had any idea who the enemy was. no one realized that pakistan was playing both sides of the fence and still are. you start from that base, of course, you are not going to know how many arms are in the hands of the afghan army at this stage. we didn't do our homework for seven years. it is a little hard in the conflict to start catching up in the ninth conflicts. >> why is it so hard to build an army in a country like afghanistan? >> that is a go
. >> you stay there until how long? to moving continue down of have to number to maybe 3000 in 2016. i wouldn't decide what 2017 is looking like today. just wait and see. maybe we need 2000, maybe nobody. >> you know everything i know and everything else. there are theories about what happened that the weapons that the u.s. provided. they don't have accountability of what happened to those weapons. >> of this president inherited a disaster. when i did the strategic review in...
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how long this is going to last, they don't know. the governor is saying that it is necessary to do this to remain focused so that they can do a thorough investigation. throughout this you had members of the audience yelling out saying we want justice, really upset, some of them, that there have been no arrests made in the killing by the officer of michael brown. we'll have full coverage of this by our teams on the ground straight ahead. ♪ [music] jackie's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today her doctor has her on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. we're trying our best annto be role models.rmodels. we don't jump at the sound of the opening bell, because we're trying to make the school bell. corner booth beats corner office any day. we make the most out of our time... and our money. the chevrolet malibu. the highest ranked midsize car in initial quality. the car for the richest guys on earth. noyou c
how long this is going to last, they don't know. the governor is saying that it is necessary to do this to remain focused so that they can do a thorough investigation. throughout this you had members of the audience yelling out saying we want justice, really upset, some of them, that there have been no arrests made in the killing by the officer of michael brown. we'll have full coverage of this by our teams on the ground straight ahead. ♪ [music] jackie's heart attack didn't come with a...
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and we find out that how fast we go is simply the acceleration multiplied to how long you're falling. it makes sense. and how far you go has to do with the time squared. so it's averaging out 5t squared. how we got that is derived in the footnote of your book, and you can kind of go back and look at that if you want. i don't expect you to derive that. i want you to just know this doesn't pop out of the air and magic, okay? there's a reason for this. now, we talked how that came about last time. look it up if you want. what's kind of interesting is the behavior of the ball when it rolls off the table? i don't think i'll roll it off the bottom. it might wake up the people downstairs. but can you--it's gonna kind of curve, isn't it, gang? it's gonna curve. and, you know, that curve wasn't understood for a long time. and when that curve was understood, it was kind of exciting. and let's talk about that. we can kind of show that up here. it's all on your book. and suppose i roll the ball, the ball is rolling at constant velocity. i got it going somehow, but once it's rolling, it's rolling.
and we find out that how fast we go is simply the acceleration multiplied to how long you're falling. it makes sense. and how far you go has to do with the time squared. so it's averaging out 5t squared. how we got that is derived in the footnote of your book, and you can kind of go back and look at that if you want. i don't expect you to derive that. i want you to just know this doesn't pop out of the air and magic, okay? there's a reason for this. now, we talked how that came about last time....
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>> i think it is impossible at this point to really tan down how long they will have to pay. we do the math as an outside limit. >> underclothes with his band. how many businesses have to go out of business before we started fighting by the law? >> and 90 day time 90 day timeframe envisioned by congress. >> 90 day law. it is love. i can give you a copy. i need is love. >> have to play not in the statute we recognize that. there is a safety valve in that statute as well which i need to point out, which is the right to escalate claims. >> so we just moved the 10 year backlog up to number four number five? that won't work either. have lifted their budgets. >> that is what the statute envisions. the interesting thing is people who have chosen not to escalate, this year we had 152 request today, which i believe indicates providers and suppliers are still finding value in our alj hearing process and choose to remain in the? >> so your recommendation is for all those watching here today to escalate claims of fairness 10 year backlog quite they can't imagine you would say that. no, it
>> i think it is impossible at this point to really tan down how long they will have to pay. we do the math as an outside limit. >> underclothes with his band. how many businesses have to go out of business before we started fighting by the law? >> and 90 day time 90 day timeframe envisioned by congress. >> 90 day law. it is love. i can give you a copy. i need is love. >> have to play not in the statute we recognize that. there is a safety valve in that statute as...
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back to you, laura. >> i wonder how long they'll be there.ike how long the treatment would actually last. >> reporter: it's a great question, and we posed it to some of those, not the doctors attending dr. brandtly, but others, they can't tell because this is the first time they've ever done it. they don't know how long it'll take for the immune systems is of these americans to get back to the state where they feel like they're okay and safe to come out there. obviously there's no cure at this point for ebola. so they've got to play each case as it delivered. and just work through it as best they can. they're not going to take any chances. they'll stay here as long as necessary. that's for sure. >> no doubt. exactly. thank you, jay gray. >>> new morning, historic sunset boulevard near ucla is back open days after a massive water main break flood the area and caused a serious sink hole. parts of the boulevard were closed since the pipe burst. so the crews can refix and repave. about 20 million gallons of water gushed on to the road and on to t
back to you, laura. >> i wonder how long they'll be there.ike how long the treatment would actually last. >> reporter: it's a great question, and we posed it to some of those, not the doctors attending dr. brandtly, but others, they can't tell because this is the first time they've ever done it. they don't know how long it'll take for the immune systems is of these americans to get back to the state where they feel like they're okay and safe to come out there. obviously there's no...
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and it has its duration-- how long does the sound last?i, as a composer, write a piece, it's decisions about those four parts of each note that really determine which note goes where, how long it is, how high it is, how it relates to the other notes. and now we're really talking about music more than about sound per se. [orchestra plays] (narrator) in western societies, people define music in terms of its basic structural elements: melody, rhythm, timbre, harmony, and texture. however, not all cultures see music in this way. (brown) most cultures around the world-- there's no word for music. our word music comes from the greeks, and it's something that's used in european culture, and it's used in arabic culture. so of course there's no word for melody, for rhythm, for harmony, for texture, for chord, for any of the other terms that we commonly use in the united states and europe to talk about music. but if you want to make comparisons across cultures, you need some kind of terminology to use. (narrator) a melody is a succession of pitches.
and it has its duration-- how long does the sound last?i, as a composer, write a piece, it's decisions about those four parts of each note that really determine which note goes where, how long it is, how high it is, how it relates to the other notes. and now we're really talking about music more than about sound per se. [orchestra plays] (narrator) in western societies, people define music in terms of its basic structural elements: melody, rhythm, timbre, harmony, and texture. however, not all...
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how long does that last?'ll talk about our next storm chances in the seven-day forecast in just a few minutes. natasha. >> justin thank you so much. >>> now people in parts of hawaii are picking up the pieces following hurricane iselle. but the island is still bracing for a second soaking from hurricane julio. cbs news correspondent bigad shaban has more. >> we have ice over here. >> reporter: hundreds lined up in hawaii's big i'll land to get free water and ice after tropical storm iselle went through. lisa lost electricity two days ago. supplies of water and ice ran out before he got to the front of the law. >> i was standing here almost two hours and they say they don't have enough. >> reporter: iselle made her mark along the big island's east coast. wind gusts up to 85 miles per hour uprooted trees and brought down power lines leaving a large rural swath of the aisle lands in the dark. hawaii is keeping a close watch on hurricane julio. it's expected to weaken over the next couple days but it will still b
how long does that last?'ll talk about our next storm chances in the seven-day forecast in just a few minutes. natasha. >> justin thank you so much. >>> now people in parts of hawaii are picking up the pieces following hurricane iselle. but the island is still bracing for a second soaking from hurricane julio. cbs news correspondent bigad shaban has more. >> we have ice over here. >> reporter: hundreds lined up in hawaii's big i'll land to get free water and ice after...
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. >> how long was her first marriage? >> the first marriage lasted for six years. it was to a fifth avenue millionaire who made a major fortune during the civil war. he was more than twice her age at 44 years old. she was 20 when they married. her mother tried to marry her off to the prince of wales. unfortunately, their luggage got delayed and she never got to drink with the prince of wales. given that he married an american avenue until they, it wasn't as far fetched as it seems. >> how long was she married to henry luce? >> they married in 1935 and he died in 1967. they stayed married, although it was a troubled marriage in many ways. there was not a sexual relationship after the first couple of years. he had problems physically, but also he put her on such a pedestal that she was like a madonna figure. he found it very hard to have sexual relations with her. >> she was in congress for how long? >> she was in congress for two terms. >> what did she do as a congressperson from connecticut that made the headlines? >> it was not a voting record that was stellar. sh
. >> how long was her first marriage? >> the first marriage lasted for six years. it was to a fifth avenue millionaire who made a major fortune during the civil war. he was more than twice her age at 44 years old. she was 20 when they married. her mother tried to marry her off to the prince of wales. unfortunately, their luggage got delayed and she never got to drink with the prince of wales. given that he married an american avenue until they, it wasn't as far fetched as it seems....
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people slept and how long they were on the track but nobody really kept statistics about exactly how long somebody was on the track or slept. if you took a nap, you were really taking your chances because of the rest of the field could just continue walking. yeah, it's interesting. the idea of timing and timing to the second and minute. it was -- you can't really trust all of the times you hear sometimes, you know, where somebody would say oh, i walked 500 miles in five days. 14 hours and 23 minutes. well, how good was the clock? think didn't have court timing or anything. a lot in the book i kind of try to take with a grain of salt when people say oh, he walked 100 miles in 19 hours. it's like it's not always easy to be sure. yes. >> how did they eat? they ate while theywere allowed attendant that would help them, i don't know, cut the stake while they were walking. but they took their the bohemia and i decided to take it and whether it's an illusion or not, i don't think it is, it helped my concentration. it stopped me being bored. stopped other people being boring to some extent.
people slept and how long they were on the track but nobody really kept statistics about exactly how long somebody was on the track or slept. if you took a nap, you were really taking your chances because of the rest of the field could just continue walking. yeah, it's interesting. the idea of timing and timing to the second and minute. it was -- you can't really trust all of the times you hear sometimes, you know, where somebody would say oh, i walked 500 miles in five days. 14 hours and 23...
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how long? is there hope for a longer lasting peace.>>> tear gas, molotov cocktails, gunfire filling the streets of a town. protesters are furious. dramatic video of the chaos. a woman who says she saw police shoot and kill michael brown shares her story. listen carefully. we need facts in this case. good morning. welcome to "early start," i'm john berman. >> it is thursday, august 14th, 5:00 a.m. in the east. another night of violent protests stemming from the shooting of an unarmed teenager. cnn gets an exclusive eyewitness account of the events that led to the tragic death. protests started during the day, stretching well into the night. police using tear gas to break up the crowd. a television news crew fleed from the mayhem. filing reports from a fast food restaurant later released. president obama has been briefed on the situation. missouri governor, jay nixon is heading to ferguson to help restore calm. new video surfaced showing the scene after brown was shot on saturday. it shows officers keeping the teenagers family away from
how long? is there hope for a longer lasting peace.>>> tear gas, molotov cocktails, gunfire filling the streets of a town. protesters are furious. dramatic video of the chaos. a woman who says she saw police shoot and kill michael brown shares her story. listen carefully. we need facts in this case. good morning. welcome to "early start," i'm john berman. >> it is thursday, august 14th, 5:00 a.m. in the east. another night of violent protests stemming from the shooting...
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help me out how long do they have once they get their notice of intent before they have to be out? >> so they have a little bit of time and look for another. >> - and enter the lotteries we find they're entering the lotteries. >> they have to qualify for all the requirements. >> exactly just like the cop people. >> if they don't qualify for the next one they can apply again. >> yes. until they use the certificate. >> it's only used ones either a rental or purchase. >> we're applying they wrote into the owners it is part of the down payment assistance home if they want to use the down payment assistance we'll give them the priority in the funded. so >> that's a lot of handholding you have to do well, right now you have 82 that could increase. >> the 82 is probably we've only been in business since april. so i think that is going to be the biggest push there were a lot of people waiting for this. we were told to go back to january 1st, 2012, toe people that were evicted back that far so, you know, we had a waiting list of like about 40 people 0 who were waiting for the program that h
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. >> it is fought clear how long it will take to determine whether wilson will be charged. >> the funeral for michael down is -- michael brown is on >>> this afternoon, south bay clergy and community leaders gather to stand in solidarity with michael brown's family and the people of ferguson keeping their hands raised at the holy trinity church in san jose at 1:00 o'clock p.m. >>> from sacramento, tests are underway to see if a hospital facial could have the first case of ebola virus quarantine now at a negative isolation room at kaiser permanente medical center in south sacramento. blood samples are sent to the centers for disease control to see if they have ebola. the situation worries patients. >>> a concern. the hospital should have advised people they do have a situation like that so you can take extra precautions. >> it doesn't only involve one person. if it is out of hand it could affect other people. >> kaiser permanente stresses they are taking steps to rebel other parents -- to protect the hospital. >> had could be a second round of mosquito fogging required this mountain view a
. >> it is fought clear how long it will take to determine whether wilson will be charged. >> the funeral for michael down is -- michael brown is on >>> this afternoon, south bay clergy and community leaders gather to stand in solidarity with michael brown's family and the people of ferguson keeping their hands raised at the holy trinity church in san jose at 1:00 o'clock p.m. >>> from sacramento, tests are underway to see if a hospital facial could have the first...