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sc ♪ good night irene. ♪ good night, irene. ♪ >> a voice from the past being saved for the future, ang from led belly. back to 1934, it's being digitized and preserved for the future. >> you can see it's beret lum num. in these years, in the early s 30s. it makes a shallow groove which makes it a little bit trucky to play back as an engineer now the whole operation is part of the ibbrary of congress's efforts to save the country's audio archives. each year it has given or collects tens of thousands of items. it's trying to save them all. >> this is just a small cross section of some of the things that have been donated over the past year. there are mae different formats here many different challenges. they range from famous entertainers to voices from the u.s. supreme court. >> it from around the 150,000 items gathered each year, 15,000 will be digitized. it's a tough decision about which goes first. this tube has a recording of "do we want him" for a campaign song for william mckinneyly. this is a tape master for judy collins' album. this is called a mother. from this, you can make
sc ♪ good night irene. ♪ good night, irene. ♪ >> a voice from the past being saved for the future, ang from led belly. back to 1934, it's being digitized and preserved for the future. >> you can see it's beret lum num. in these years, in the early s 30s. it makes a shallow groove which makes it a little bit trucky to play back as an engineer now the whole operation is part of the ibbrary of congress's efforts to save the country's audio archives. each year it has given or...
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bernard and irene schwartz, rosalind p. walter.dditional support is provided by and by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tish wnet studios at lincoln. >>> authorities in turkey today detained 25 people including a number of mining company executives in connection with the fine fire that killed 301 people. three of those taken into custody were later arrested. most of those died by carbon monoxide poisoning. support beams were made of wood, not metal. and the mine had too few carbon monoxide sensors. the last of the victims was pulled from the accident today. >>> in libya's capital city, armed gunmen stormed the parliament building today. smoke billowed over the capital after fight others attacked the building with anti-aircraft weapons and grenades. there were no reported casuual y casualti casualties, but a number are being held. the troops are led to a libyan general. he has accused islamist lawmakers of supporting extremists. >>> in bosnia,
bernard and irene schwartz, rosalind p. walter.dditional support is provided by and by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tish wnet studios at lincoln. >>> authorities in turkey today detained 25 people including a number of mining company executives in connection with the fine fire that killed 301 people. three of those taken into custody were later arrested. most of those died by carbon monoxide...
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bernard and irene schwartz. rosalind p. walter. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america.esigning customized, individual, and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- and by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york. >> good evening. thanks for joining us. western and african leaders met in paris today to devise a strategy to fight boko haram, the islamic extremists group responsible for the abduction of hundreds of nigerian schoolgirls. even as they met, they were responsible for additional terror attacks in africa. ten chinese workers were seized at a camp inside cameroon. and a similar number of people were killed on the other side of the border in nigeria. for more, we have a report by paris by simon israel. >> reporter: unable to travel to meet the captive girls' families in his own country, the nigerian president managed to make it to paris today. he was one of five west af
bernard and irene schwartz. rosalind p. walter. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america.esigning customized, individual, and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- and by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york. >> good evening. thanks for joining us. western and african leaders...
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so this is a huge family, and he's nurtured and taken care of this family from the -- his wife ireneto the thousands of people that he has never known and never will know that come into this building. he has done a wonderful job. now, senators and staffers are oft times split along ideological lines. but we all agree on one thing -- we're utterly dependent on the sergeant-at-arms office. the daily needs of the world's greatest deliberative body are not few in number, and chief gainer has been up to this task. as the sergeant-at-arms, he's been responsible for the enforcement of senate rules as well as the security of the capitol and senate office buildings. mr. president, i try not to talk about this often, even though i'd like to talk about it more than i do. for a number of years of my life, i was a police officer. i was a capitol policeman, and my office across the hall here, i have my badge. i am very proud of that. i was a capitol policeman, but today the capitol policemen who work in this facility and around this great building and all the office buildings, they have so many mo
so this is a huge family, and he's nurtured and taken care of this family from the -- his wife ireneto the thousands of people that he has never known and never will know that come into this building. he has done a wonderful job. now, senators and staffers are oft times split along ideological lines. but we all agree on one thing -- we're utterly dependent on the sergeant-at-arms office. the daily needs of the world's greatest deliberative body are not few in number, and chief gainer has been...
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congratulations to you and especially to irene, who has been patient throughout it all, with her own career and her own effort raising a family and making her mark professionally. the two of you are quite an example to all of us of public service at its best. thanks, terry, for your service. and now comes the tough responsibility of following in the steps of terry gainer. mr. president, majority leader reid has announced that drew williwhichwivment willison willy gainer. he has been deputy sergeant-at-arms and has learned from the best. he had roles in the energy and water subcommittee effort as well as the legislative branch appropriations. his experience and knowledge of the legislative branch will serve him well. i congratulate drew and wish him the very best of luck. terry's service as sergeant-at-arms has set the bar very high but i know, drew, that you are up for the challenge. mr. president, let me end by thanking again terry, irene gainer, the gainer family and that you will support them for unselfishly giving to this senate such an extraordinary contribution, for sharing the
congratulations to you and especially to irene, who has been patient throughout it all, with her own career and her own effort raising a family and making her mark professionally. the two of you are quite an example to all of us of public service at its best. thanks, terry, for your service. and now comes the tough responsibility of following in the steps of terry gainer. mr. president, majority leader reid has announced that drew williwhichwivment willison willy gainer. he has been deputy...
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. >> irene does patient intake but she also serves as a walking documentary for ibogaine. originally prescribed opiates to managed her arthritis, irene developed an addiction that quickly spun out of control. >> one morning i was driving my kids to school, i was driving in the fast lane. my kids yelled, mom. i nearly hit the wall. >> she heard about ibogaine from a friend and was immediately intrigued. >> was it successful? >> it was very successful. >> how many years have you been clean now? >> november will be 11. >> so what exactly is ibogaine? it is an hall us hallucinogen. used by members of the buete religion in gabon. debra nash wa is a top neuroscientist. >> when you first heard of the substance from africa that could have amazing effects, you must have been skeptical at first. >> i couldn't believe it. how come this, didn't make sense. >> what did you do? >> i wanted to see it with my own eyes. >> reporter: so she traveled to the netherlands. >> no signs of withdrawal and ready to change their life and i thought, what is this teach us about the brain? i need to kn
. >> irene does patient intake but she also serves as a walking documentary for ibogaine. originally prescribed opiates to managed her arthritis, irene developed an addiction that quickly spun out of control. >> one morning i was driving my kids to school, i was driving in the fast lane. my kids yelled, mom. i nearly hit the wall. >> she heard about ibogaine from a friend and was immediately intrigued. >> was it successful? >> it was very successful. >> how...
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the love of his life irene and children and family and friends knew jonas a passionate fighter for life and the genuine human being that provided the best bear hugs on the planet. it's unfortunate that john lost his battle to cancer so we bid john a farewell. i'm equally as heavy to address this memoriam and supervisor avalos joins me. on wednesday april 16th an amazing mother and her 3 years old son were killed in a tragic fire that erupted in their home. you might have heard about this fire it got a lot of coverage she was loving and a caring person p if anyone needed a helping hand she was known for speaking her mind and dollars cooking. the little boy enjoyed hanging out with his family and loved spider man they leave behind a host of family that is devastated and including his 16-year-old sister was also devastated. they're trying to collect $9,000 for a burial. i ask that the members in this chamber as well as the members of the greater san francisco community consider making a contribution to the family through a website or through the department to the san francisco public healt
the love of his life irene and children and family and friends knew jonas a passionate fighter for life and the genuine human being that provided the best bear hugs on the planet. it's unfortunate that john lost his battle to cancer so we bid john a farewell. i'm equally as heavy to address this memoriam and supervisor avalos joins me. on wednesday april 16th an amazing mother and her 3 years old son were killed in a tragic fire that erupted in their home. you might have heard about this fire...
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the love of his life irene and children and family and friends knew jonas a passionate fighter for life and the genuine human being that provided the best bear hugs on the planet. it's unfortunate that john lost his battle to cancer so we bid john a farewell. i'm equally as heavy to address this memoriam and supervisor avalos joins me. on wednesday april 16th an amazing mother and her 3 years old son were killed in a tragic fire that erupted in their home.
the love of his life irene and children and family and friends knew jonas a passionate fighter for life and the genuine human being that provided the best bear hugs on the planet. it's unfortunate that john lost his battle to cancer so we bid john a farewell. i'm equally as heavy to address this memoriam and supervisor avalos joins me. on wednesday april 16th an amazing mother and her 3 years old son were killed in a tragic fire that erupted in their home.
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the schuylkill river actually crested higher than it did during hurricane irene and superstorm sandy. >>> more grim news in mississippi. the death toll in that state from this week's tornadoes rising to 14 with the discovery of the body of a missing boy. and we're getting new images from the devastation in jackson. at least nine twisters touched down in the state on monday. and look at the flooding they're getting. two rivers are so far over their banks that residents had to use s sea-dos, whatever they are. >> it juwas unbelievable. went to school at 7:00 and saw the mailbox in the yard. there's a papa john's car that's completely flooded. >>> let's get an early look at weather now with jennifer gray. >> john and christine, the big story today still the rain in florida, not in the panhandle, but more in central florida. we could see anywhere from 4 to 6 inches along the coast. that includes daytona beach, all the way down to west palm beach area. central florida, the interior sections could see 2 to 4 inches. that includes orlando, and 1 to 2 up in portions of the panhandle, especial
the schuylkill river actually crested higher than it did during hurricane irene and superstorm sandy. >>> more grim news in mississippi. the death toll in that state from this week's tornadoes rising to 14 with the discovery of the body of a missing boy. and we're getting new images from the devastation in jackson. at least nine twisters touched down in the state on monday. and look at the flooding they're getting. two rivers are so far over their banks that residents had to use s...
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irene was lucky to have survived. she was buying food when the bomb was designated. said i might be save, but i'm so unhappy for all of those that died. this is the devastation caused by the blast. the goods remain strewn all around. fire gutted parts of the market, and police are saying they will have to go in to see whether there are any bodies still under the rebel. across the city at hospitals the injured received treatment. >> i don't know what happened. i just -- i just found myself in the fire. everywhere was dark. i was running in the fire, and i just don't know -- i didn't know it was real at first, so when i realized pain that i was in the fire, and i said no, i can't die here. >> i was thinking that it was a [ inaudible ] that hit me. then i realized it was a bomb. i started screaming. >> reporter: there has been no claim of responsibility, but many suspect that boko haram behind the attacks. there are now fears they are spreading their campaign of violence. >> what is happening in the north is already taking shape here. we'll have to improve our vigilance
irene was lucky to have survived. she was buying food when the bomb was designated. said i might be save, but i'm so unhappy for all of those that died. this is the devastation caused by the blast. the goods remain strewn all around. fire gutted parts of the market, and police are saying they will have to go in to see whether there are any bodies still under the rebel. across the city at hospitals the injured received treatment. >> i don't know what happened. i just -- i just found myself...
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. >> saleswoman irene king recalls awe day paul walker was in her jewelry store, as an iraq veteran andncee were shopping for rings. >> she saw something they liked and she was look at it and trying them on but they couldn't afford them. >> but paul walker could afford a $10,000 ring. >> he wanted to help them out. so he just out and out bought it for them. he went to the manager and he was very specific about having it anonymous. he didn't want the couple to know that he was buying the ring for them. >> walker's father paul sr. says the generosity wasn't only extended to strangers. >> he was always doing stuff for us. always big gestures. he just -- his heart was so big. you would go and have a family gathering and say, all the kids, nieces and nephews and it is was always don't worry about college, i'll take care of college, study hard. >> walker never finished college himself. but even as his movie career took off, his father knew junior was ready to slow down. to become a more present father for his daughter. >> he was looking so forward to -- wanted to take hiatus and, he said, she
. >> saleswoman irene king recalls awe day paul walker was in her jewelry store, as an iraq veteran andncee were shopping for rings. >> she saw something they liked and she was look at it and trying them on but they couldn't afford them. >> but paul walker could afford a $10,000 ring. >> he wanted to help them out. so he just out and out bought it for them. he went to the manager and he was very specific about having it anonymous. he didn't want the couple to know that...
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so much rain fell, the schuylkill river actually crested higher than it did during hurricane irene andperstorm sandy. and those were big, big rain-makers. >> that's right, and there's some sad, grim news in mississippi. the death toll in that state from this week's tornadoes rising to 14 with the discovery of the body of a missing boy. we're getting new images of the devastation in jackson. at least nine twisters touched down in that state on monday. and you have to look at the flooding. rivers are so far over their banks, residents have to use jet skis to leave their homes. >> kind of crazy. i woke up at 7:00 to head to school for a final and saw the water was above our mailbox out in the front yard. there was a papa john's car that we saw over there that was completely flooded. >> indra petersons has a look at your forecast for us this morning. another day of rain. got to get through it. >> another day of rain, same system. that's the hardest part to believe here, we're still talking about the very same cold front, so slow to move here. we're looking at that tail end of it still kind
so much rain fell, the schuylkill river actually crested higher than it did during hurricane irene andperstorm sandy. and those were big, big rain-makers. >> that's right, and there's some sad, grim news in mississippi. the death toll in that state from this week's tornadoes rising to 14 with the discovery of the body of a missing boy. we're getting new images of the devastation in jackson. at least nine twisters touched down in that state on monday. and you have to look at the flooding....
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the top two standing are gene irene and caleb johnson. they will perform with some of their own idols including kiss. you can watch it right here on ktvu news right here at 8:00. >>> i'm surprised sal didn't try out. he sounds like an angel. [ laughter ] >> okay. all right. it's wednesday, hump day. let's take a look at the commute. yeah i will be that guy in the office reminding everyone. traffic is moving along well on the carquinez bridge. speeds are up. traffic is looking good. i want to mention that there is an auto-pedestrian accident reported in hayward. near i-880. this traffic here is going to be a little bit slow in that area because of eighth street approaching the freeway. we are trying to figure out what is going on. right now the freeway is not effected according to chp. moving along to the bay bridge toll plaza is it is light with no major problems. the traffic continues to move along very nicely. if you are driving from livermore to san ramon, the traffic there is also looking good on the interstate 580. let's go to steve.
the top two standing are gene irene and caleb johnson. they will perform with some of their own idols including kiss. you can watch it right here on ktvu news right here at 8:00. >>> i'm surprised sal didn't try out. he sounds like an angel. [ laughter ] >> okay. all right. it's wednesday, hump day. let's take a look at the commute. yeah i will be that guy in the office reminding everyone. traffic is moving along well on the carquinez bridge. speeds are up. traffic is looking...
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. >> irene was lucky to have survived. she was buying food from a stall when the bomb was detonated. she says "i might be safe, but i'm not happy after seeing all the people that died and got injured. what happened here is terrible. i'm in shock.". >> this is caused by the blast the the goods were strewn all around. their lives coming to an end. fire cut the market. police are saying they'll have to go into them to see whether anybody is under the rubble. at hospitals across the city the injured received treatment. i don't know what happened. i just found myself in the fire. everywhere was stuck. i was rolling in the fire. and i just don't know - i didn't know it was real at first. when i realised pawn, that i was in a fire, and i said "no, i can't die here." >> i was thinking i could die. i didn't know it was a bomb. i started screaming, crying for help. >> pain. feeling pain. >> reporter: there has been no claim of responsibility, many suspect boko haram is behind the attacks. until recently the group's activities have b
. >> irene was lucky to have survived. she was buying food from a stall when the bomb was detonated. she says "i might be safe, but i'm not happy after seeing all the people that died and got injured. what happened here is terrible. i'm in shock.". >> this is caused by the blast the the goods were strewn all around. their lives coming to an end. fire cut the market. police are saying they'll have to go into them to see whether anybody is under the rubble. at hospitals...
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the 23-year-old rocker beat out runner-up gina irene.ican idol winner from north carolina. give me a note. >>> a los angeles judge has ordered casey kasem's wife to allow the radio icon's daughter to see him. the judge granted the daughter the right to make medical decisions on kasem's behalf. the growing rift between his children and wife had culminated in his temporary disappearance earlier. can i say that? >>> x-men days of future past drops tonight. the film is expected to become the highest grossing movie this year, topping $100 million. >>> the superman and batman crossover movie has an official title and logo. it is called batman v. superman, dawn of justice. the bat signal packed on a few pounds since the dark knight trilogy. a little chubbier, huh? >> superman needs a good movie. it has been a while. >> it has been a while. you always got to like superman. >>> calling all jedis. one lucky fan will win a role on star wars episode 7. j.j. abrams creating force for change. for as little as $10 in donations to unicef, you'll be ente
the 23-year-old rocker beat out runner-up gina irene.ican idol winner from north carolina. give me a note. >>> a los angeles judge has ordered casey kasem's wife to allow the radio icon's daughter to see him. the judge granted the daughter the right to make medical decisions on kasem's behalf. the growing rift between his children and wife had culminated in his temporary disappearance earlier. can i say that? >>> x-men days of future past drops tonight. the film is expected to...
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bernard and irene schwarz. roslyn p. walter. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america. designing customized, individual, and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- and by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tish wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> good evening. the chairman of the house intelligence committee, mike rogers, today accused russian president vladimir putin of miss-leading the public when he said earlier this week russian troops are pulling back from russia's border with ukraine. >> they're pulling troops out br for the sole purpose of rotating out their conscripts. they have two-year conscription there in russia. those two years are up for a lot of those forces along the border so they're really rotating them out. i would not read that he is wholesale pulling his traps back. this is a function of making sure he has fresh conscripts up along the border. >> across the border in
bernard and irene schwarz. roslyn p. walter. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america. designing customized, individual, and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- and by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tish wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> good evening. the chairman of the house...
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viewers voted off alex preston, sending caleb johnson and jena irene to the final round next week. >> thought late actor philip seymour hoffman would be re-created with cgi to finish final scenes in the hunger games mocking jay. now the film's director says only real footage will be used to create unfinished scenes. hoffman died of an overdose in february. >>> jay-z, solange and beyonce, the latest chapter here for you. they responded to the leaked surveillance video that shows solange here assaulting jay-z. in a joint statement, the three saying our family has worked through it and jay-z and solange have apologized to each other. statement gave no insight into what caused the brawl, but who knows what will happen next. >> i want to hear from the bodyguard. >> jj abrams production company tweeted this image. filming of the long awaited movie is now under way. we cannot wait. i love star wars. goes back to the 1980s. >> buildup will be so huge like the last time. you hope it lives up to it. >> i think it will. i'll keep my expectations lower. i'm richard lui with bill karins. thank you
viewers voted off alex preston, sending caleb johnson and jena irene to the final round next week. >> thought late actor philip seymour hoffman would be re-created with cgi to finish final scenes in the hunger games mocking jay. now the film's director says only real footage will be used to create unfinished scenes. hoffman died of an overdose in february. >>> jay-z, solange and beyonce, the latest chapter here for you. they responded to the leaked surveillance video that shows...
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. >> the schuylkill river crested at 13.91 feet, higher than during hurricane irene or superstorm sandy. >> the schuylkill crested at 14.91 feet. that is actually higher than the schuylkill was during hurricane >> reporter: five inches of rain fell in new york city, its tenth wettest day on record. this mud slide just north of manhattan shut down a section of track. regina estimates the damage to her home will cost thousand to repair. how high did the water get? is this the water line here? >> that's the water line. >> reporter: wow, that's a good 5, 5.5 feet. >> i believe so. >> have you ever seen it like that. >> no, not even during sandy. >> no. >> reporter: this is the schuylkill river behind me. you can see it's still running much higher than normal, and, scott, there is still a flood warning in effect here until tomorrow afternoon. >> pelley: don, thanks. last night, we showed you a still photo of a road that collapsed onto train tracks in baltimore as the rainstorm moved up the east coast. tonight we have video of the collapse in motion. about half a dozen cars parked in the wron
. >> the schuylkill river crested at 13.91 feet, higher than during hurricane irene or superstorm sandy. >> the schuylkill crested at 14.91 feet. that is actually higher than the schuylkill was during hurricane >> reporter: five inches of rain fell in new york city, its tenth wettest day on record. this mud slide just north of manhattan shut down a section of track. regina estimates the damage to her home will cost thousand to repair. how high did the water get? is this the...
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. >> the 23-year-old beat out 17- year-old irene on last night's season 15 nailly and they will rear -- finale and he will receive a recording contract in august. >>> 6:37 is the time honoring a politician and this appears to be released the harvey milk stamp. >>> >> we will tell you why it's being closed down and why they are going after drivers. >> we are looking at a commute which is getting busier by the moment and we will look at the other spans. >> we have some low -- spans. >>> we have some low clouds and we may have a few travel problems due to low clouds and we will be on the cool side. ♪ [ barks ] whoo! mmm! ♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ whistling ] [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans. start exploring at followyournola.com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans! announcer: the moment babies are born, their brains are forming the connections that determine how they learn...think...and grow. in the sky. [ babbles ] talk and read to your children from day one. this is tomato soup. announcer: their brains are actually developing with your every word. it's free, easy, and something you can
. >> the 23-year-old beat out 17- year-old irene on last night's season 15 nailly and they will rear -- finale and he will receive a recording contract in august. >>> 6:37 is the time honoring a politician and this appears to be released the harvey milk stamp. >>> >> we will tell you why it's being closed down and why they are going after drivers. >> we are looking at a commute which is getting busier by the moment and we will look at the other spans....
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inches of rain, the river actually crested at 13.91 feet, which is higher than we had during hurricane irene or sandy, so quite unusual storm. it has now gone below the flood stage level, and waters are starting to reseed. so everyone is safe, no one was injured, and all is most areas all is very dry. were you able to anticipate how much water you would get? >> we knew when the storm was going to start, we knew we were going to get a lot of rain, for the rains were 36 hours, you are going to get a lot of rainfall, so we were not caught by surprise, again, we subscribe to a number of services we have a great relationship with the weather service, but we knew what was coming when you have the inner agency plans like we have here in philadelphia, knowing our location and situation, two great rivers but streams and rivers tend to flood when you get that kind of water. we know how to strategically place our folks anticipate what can happen and the public does heed ouren wayings can we have been giving to them for the last couple of days. they know what to do and we took care of them. i wonder, ho
inches of rain, the river actually crested at 13.91 feet, which is higher than we had during hurricane irene or sandy, so quite unusual storm. it has now gone below the flood stage level, and waters are starting to reseed. so everyone is safe, no one was injured, and all is most areas all is very dry. were you able to anticipate how much water you would get? >> we knew when the storm was going to start, we knew we were going to get a lot of rain, for the rains were 36 hours, you are going...
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. >> reporter: irene does the ipp talk, but she is a walking advertisement. she was prescribed opiates, and developed an adduction. >> one morning i drove the children to school. i was in the fast leap. the kid screamed, "mum", and i almost hit the wall. i was a slave to the pills. i couldn't think of anything but getting the pills. >> reporter: she heard about ibogaine from a friend. was it successful? >> yes. >> reporter: how many years have you been clean? >> november will be 11. >> reporter: what is ibogaine. it's a hall use gen coming from the root of a west african drug. it's been used in healing ceremonies by some tribes. deborah machine is a top neuroscientist, and approached by ibogaine in the early '90s. when you heard about this substance from africa, you must have been skeptical. >> i didn't believe it, how could a mohlual have an -- molecule have an affect on alcohol, nicotine, opiates. >> reporter: what did you do? >> i wanted to see it with my own eyes. >> reporter: she travelled to the area. >> i saw people detoxed, look like new human beings,
. >> reporter: irene does the ipp talk, but she is a walking advertisement. she was prescribed opiates, and developed an adduction. >> one morning i drove the children to school. i was in the fast leap. the kid screamed, "mum", and i almost hit the wall. i was a slave to the pills. i couldn't think of anything but getting the pills. >> reporter: she heard about ibogaine from a friend. was it successful? >> yes. >> reporter: how many years have you been...
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this is irene which records, fishing though a computer and playing the sound. >> the sound recording is a modern way of recording history. there's something about the information that's carried in even the human voice speaking. some are spoken words. >> there's a chance with changing format that it will replace dig tiesation. at the moment it's the level ci to preerfe america's sound julys. >> may the force be with you. that's what fans say as they celebrate star wars day. if you have is doubts take a look at this. last night in venezuela argentina 4,000 men, women and children took part in a star wars themed race fans learnt what cast members would be part of the film. i spoke with phil wyman. >> lucas films has not put out a major film in 10 years. it probably makes 250 million a year. and sales from merchandising. that is not including industrial light magic, his special effects company. he is generaling hub dreads of millions in income and in close to a billion for all these other people. and that's why people are into it. >> the 7th episode is scheduled to be released in decembe
this is irene which records, fishing though a computer and playing the sound. >> the sound recording is a modern way of recording history. there's something about the information that's carried in even the human voice speaking. some are spoken words. >> there's a chance with changing format that it will replace dig tiesation. at the moment it's the level ci to preerfe america's sound julys. >> may the force be with you. that's what fans say as they celebrate star wars day. if...
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we had a few years ago this tropical storm irene.was the worst extreme weather disturbance we have had since the floods of 1927. do you think people were with unaware of the impact of global warming? i think all over this country people are seeing with their own eyes this is not a theoretical debate --s what is happening to the pla met. you talk about fisher men seeing it. the ski industry, farmers who see the change. trying to combat more extreme forest fires and more than ever before. most people who aren't under the influence of the koch brothers and the fossil fuel industry know the severity of the problem and understand that if we do not get the act together and transform the energy away from fossil fuels into energy the if i schenn si, sustainable energy this planet will face huge problemses in the years to come. >> senator sanders, always a pleasure. thank you. >> thank you. >> a climate scientist and olympic snow boarder will join me next. >>> we're back. joining me now director of the climate science center at texas tech uni
we had a few years ago this tropical storm irene.was the worst extreme weather disturbance we have had since the floods of 1927. do you think people were with unaware of the impact of global warming? i think all over this country people are seeing with their own eyes this is not a theoretical debate --s what is happening to the pla met. you talk about fisher men seeing it. the ski industry, farmers who see the change. trying to combat more extreme forest fires and more than ever before. most...
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. >> irene was lucky to have survived.he was buying food from one of the stalls when the bomb was detonated. >> she said i might be saved but i am not happy after seeing all all of those people. >> this is the central force by the blast, the goods that they were terming remains true all around. through second hand. we -- fire spoke of the market, and police are saying they will have to go into them to see if there is anybody under the rubble. >> at hospitals across the city, the injured received treatment. >> i don't know what happened. i just -- it just found myself in a fire. everywhere was black, i was running in the fire -- i didn't think it was real at first. and then i realized the pain i was burning in a fire, and i said no. i can't die here. >> . >> does not claim responsible but many suspect the radical group is behind the attacks. until recently the groups activities have been respected to the north. >> already taking shape, improve our individual lenes. i am afraid this one. >> the cemetery, the mourners have fi
. >> irene was lucky to have survived.he was buying food from one of the stalls when the bomb was detonated. >> she said i might be saved but i am not happy after seeing all all of those people. >> this is the central force by the blast, the goods that they were terming remains true all around. through second hand. we -- fire spoke of the market, and police are saying they will have to go into them to see if there is anybody under the rubble. >> at hospitals across the...
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the top two standing are gina irene and caleb johnson.ll perform with some of their own idols. you can watch 9 idol finale right here on ktvu channel 2. it begins at 8:00 tonight. >>> time is 5:47. we have bad news. a crash near the caldecott tunnel. >> yeah it's on highway 24 dave and pam. westbound. it's just near highway 13 which is less than a quarter of a mile away from the caldecott. and it's blocking lanes and it's a motorcycle that went down and witnesses are telling chp that this motorcycle was seen weaving and driving erratically before it went down. although now it sounds like the injuries are not that serious. several people pulled over to see if this driver was okay. westbound 24 near highway 13 watch for slow traffic in that area as you drive through. you will also see other commutes beginning to get busy. westbound 580 is slow in dublin as you drive up to the 580, 680 interchange. let's take a look at the south bay here. northbound 101 already getting a little bit slower approaching 880. if you are drivingen 85 or 280 you a
the top two standing are gina irene and caleb johnson.ll perform with some of their own idols. you can watch 9 idol finale right here on ktvu channel 2. it begins at 8:00 tonight. >>> time is 5:47. we have bad news. a crash near the caldecott tunnel. >> yeah it's on highway 24 dave and pam. westbound. it's just near highway 13 which is less than a quarter of a mile away from the caldecott. and it's blocking lanes and it's a motorcycle that went down and witnesses are telling chp...
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that is higher than the schuykill river was during hurricane irene, and higher than it was during hurricane or superstorm sandy. just to give you context for what just happened over the last 36 hours or so. >> this is a week of unrelenting weather, storms pounding the country. it begone with tornado. >> look at that. >> sweeping across the planes and south. scores touched down in a violent outbreak in years. in florida, no let up from the sheets of rain, as much as two feet in 24 hours, washing away a stretch of the scenic highway. after winter blizzards, cold, spring is bringing storms and misery. >>> kevin corriveau is keeping an eye on the whether and joins us now. >> let's go back to sunday. i want to show you why the system took place anyway. let me show you the weather pattern in place and didn't move. it's all because we have a ridge of high pressure out towards the west, and a trough in the east. this is similar to the weather pattern all winter long that caused a lot of cold air. now it's going into spring, there's a lot of rain and active weather here across the east. i'll take yo
that is higher than the schuykill river was during hurricane irene, and higher than it was during hurricane or superstorm sandy. just to give you context for what just happened over the last 36 hours or so. >> this is a week of unrelenting weather, storms pounding the country. it begone with tornado. >> look at that. >> sweeping across the planes and south. scores touched down in a violent outbreak in years. in florida, no let up from the sheets of rain, as much as two feet in...
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. >> after my ex had left me, she had my daughter -- we just had hurricane irene. house was wiped out. and then house getting fixed, done, we moved back in. six weeks later, sandy came. it was just like a one-two punch. and then i started drinking, like, real -- pretty heavy. like, i won't deny it. >> on the night of his arrest, bernard says his father accused him of stealing his keys and wallet. when bernard denied doing it, he says a heat argument ensued. >> he basically says i put a gun to his head and that i was going to kill him, which wasn't true. and when they came to arrest me, i was on the second floor of my home. and when they tried take me down to handcuff me, the three officers wound up throwing me down a flight of stairs by accident. and i split my head open and i broke my two ribs. >> according to the arresting officer's report, bernard was belligerent and began fighting with three officers as they ascended the staircase. they said bernard attempted to jump down the stairs and fell face-first before sliding down the landing. now bernard fears if his c
. >> after my ex had left me, she had my daughter -- we just had hurricane irene. house was wiped out. and then house getting fixed, done, we moved back in. six weeks later, sandy came. it was just like a one-two punch. and then i started drinking, like, real -- pretty heavy. like, i won't deny it. >> on the night of his arrest, bernard says his father accused him of stealing his keys and wallet. when bernard denied doing it, he says a heat argument ensued. >> he basically...
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. >> irene was lucky to have survived. she was buying food from one of the stalls when the bomb was detonated. >> she says i might be saved but i am not happy after seeing all those people that died and got injured, what happened sheer is terrible, i am still in shock. >> this is the devastation caused by the blast, the goods that they were trading at that point remains true all around, to second hand clothes, the lives have probably brought an end, the fire pummeled the market, and police are saying they will have to go into them whether there is anybody under the rebel. >> at hospitals across the city, the injured received treatment. >> i don't know what happened. i just -- i just found myself in the fire. everywhere i was running in the fire, i just don't know -- i think it was real at first. so when i realized pain that i was running in the fire. and i said no, i can't die here. pack at the cemetery, they have finished with with the first burial. >> may god punish those who are killing off people, he prays. with with s
. >> irene was lucky to have survived. she was buying food from one of the stalls when the bomb was detonated. >> she says i might be saved but i am not happy after seeing all those people that died and got injured, what happened sheer is terrible, i am still in shock. >> this is the devastation caused by the blast, the goods that they were trading at that point remains true all around, to second hand clothes, the lives have probably brought an end, the fire pummeled the...
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northeast is going to see more heat waves and coastal flooding and more flash flooding inland like from irene and what we saw in sandy. significant flash flooding here. water issues in the southeast. we've seen them happen. a lot of people moving into the south not as much fresh water and flooding from tropical systems as well. the midwest, maybe one positive thing. a longer growing season. maybe more crops. but if there are more heat waves and droughts and more flash floods, that may counteract any positive that we have there whatsoever. the midwest and the plains a little bit different. the plains you'll see warmer temperatures so it will cost you more to cool your house. also you'll need more water to water your lawns and water your plants and water whatever is out there. that's an increase demand there. the southwest, more fires, more drought, probably more scarce water and it's already very scarce in the southwest. snow melt in the northwest earlier than normal causing summer rivers to be low and alaska sea ice is low. glaciers are shrinking. that methane release may happen if permafrost
northeast is going to see more heat waves and coastal flooding and more flash flooding inland like from irene and what we saw in sandy. significant flash flooding here. water issues in the southeast. we've seen them happen. a lot of people moving into the south not as much fresh water and flooding from tropical systems as well. the midwest, maybe one positive thing. a longer growing season. maybe more crops. but if there are more heat waves and droughts and more flash floods, that may...
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irene scans recordings on his desk fishing them through a computer and playing the sound. >> the soundrecording as well as motion picture images and things like that are very modern ways of recording our history. there's something about the information that's carried in even the human voice to speaking. some of these things aren't visible form so they're just spoken word. >> there's a chance with changing forms something new will replace digitization, but for the moment it's the best way to preserve america's sound jewels. al jazeera at the u.s. library of congress. >>> stay with us. we'll have the latest from odessa and ukraine coming up in the next half-hour here on al jazeera. >> the debate that divides america, unites the critics, a reason to watch al jazeera america the standout television event borderland, is gritty honesty. >> a lot of people don't have a clue what goes on down here, the only way to find out, is to see it yourselves. >> taking viewers beyond the debate. >> don't miss al jazeera america's critically acclaimed series borderland on al jazeera america also available
irene scans recordings on his desk fishing them through a computer and playing the sound. >> the soundrecording as well as motion picture images and things like that are very modern ways of recording our history. there's something about the information that's carried in even the human voice to speaking. some of these things aren't visible form so they're just spoken word. >> there's a chance with changing forms something new will replace digitization, but for the moment it's the...
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. >> irene was lucky to survive. she was buying food when the bombwas detonated. she says "i might be saved, i'm not happy after seeing all those people who died and got injured." what happened here is terrible. i'm in shock. >> this is caused by the blast. goods that traders were telling us about. it was strewn from vegetables, fruits to second-hand clothes. their lives brought to an end. fire gutted the market and police say they'll have to go into them to see whether anybody is still under the rubble. at hospitals across the city, the injured received treatment. >> i don't know what happened. i just - i just found myself in a fire. everywhere was dark. i was rolling in the fire, and i just don't know. i didn't know it was real at first. when i realised pain that i was in the fire, and i said "no, i can't die here." >> i was thinking what hit me. i started screaming. >> there has been no claim of responsibility, but many suspect a radical group boko haram is behind the attacks. until recently the group's activities have been restricted to the north. there are fe
. >> irene was lucky to survive. she was buying food when the bombwas detonated. she says "i might be saved, i'm not happy after seeing all those people who died and got injured." what happened here is terrible. i'm in shock. >> this is caused by the blast. goods that traders were telling us about. it was strewn from vegetables, fruits to second-hand clothes. their lives brought to an end. fire gutted the market and police say they'll have to go into them to see whether...
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the year before that we had irene and the rush to -- for people in their homes to find generator powerse it because people lost it for months at a time and that was the case over the winter. do you think you'll see a bump-up in this current quarter as people who crawled out from the winter do install their generators or what do you expecting? or is that lost business? >> no. i mean we are seeing that improvement, bill, here in april. we're seeing installations pick up. seeing demand pick up. typically it follows the warm weather. as we get ready for the next storm season here, people will start preparing for that accordingly. that's when people get interested in the product. we've more than doubled the category in the last three years so i think it's moved a lot and obviously as i pointed out, off of irene, sandy, the aware is tremendous. it's only in 3% of households an every 1% of penetration is a $2 billion opportunity. we have 70% share of the market so a lot of up side, lot of runway yet for this category. >> aaron, i wonder how long the life cycle is for any one generators. you d
the year before that we had irene and the rush to -- for people in their homes to find generator powerse it because people lost it for months at a time and that was the case over the winter. do you think you'll see a bump-up in this current quarter as people who crawled out from the winter do install their generators or what do you expecting? or is that lost business? >> no. i mean we are seeing that improvement, bill, here in april. we're seeing installations pick up. seeing demand pick...
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that was artie's irene ago. and now it's albuquerque new mexico where the city's police chief has promoted a commander who was accused in a lawsuit of using excessive force his name is timothy gone come in and was he was accused in two thousand and two of burning off part of a homeless man here with a stun gun in two thousand and six a federal jury jury awarded the man three hundred thousand dollars and found that gone truman was actually in the wrong now this news comes just a month after the u.s. department of justice released a review of the albuquerque police department and how it handles cases of excessive force in the investigation the d.o.j. said we have reasonable cause to believe that gauges in a pattern of practice of use of excessive force including deadly force in violation of the fourth amendment after more than a year of reviewing hundreds of cases handled by the a.p. d. the federal agency found that officers too frequently use deadly force on people who posed a minimal threat and used a higher lev
that was artie's irene ago. and now it's albuquerque new mexico where the city's police chief has promoted a commander who was accused in a lawsuit of using excessive force his name is timothy gone come in and was he was accused in two thousand and two of burning off part of a homeless man here with a stun gun in two thousand and six a federal jury jury awarded the man three hundred thousand dollars and found that gone truman was actually in the wrong now this news comes just a month after the...
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and a performance from the "american idol" runner-up jeanna irene.ers and applause] ♪
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the most sensational murder cases in the late 1990's, she and her son were grifters who depretended ireneilverman, murdering her in an attempt to steal hear town home. the body has never been found. sentenced to 120 years in prison was found dead monday night. she was 79 years old. >> a move to protect schools in ohio outraging parents, the school banning recess and all outdoor activities for the rest of the year after a rash of gun violence in the neighborhood. some say the lockdown has turned the school into a prison. >> there was a packed meeting of the school board monday night in lincoln heights as parents demanded their children be freed from lockdown and pleaded for the school doors to stay open. >> if you go and keep shutting down everything that's pertain to go our kids, you are saying to those violent minded folk you win. take over. >> citing an increase in violence in the neighborhood, district officials imposed the lockdown nearly a week ago. every day, nearly 200 students are kept indoors. there's no outdoor recess and no extracurricular activities. the board didn't make a de
the most sensational murder cases in the late 1990's, she and her son were grifters who depretended ireneilverman, murdering her in an attempt to steal hear town home. the body has never been found. sentenced to 120 years in prison was found dead monday night. she was 79 years old. >> a move to protect schools in ohio outraging parents, the school banning recess and all outdoor activities for the rest of the year after a rash of gun violence in the neighborhood. some say the lockdown has...
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hurricanes like irene and lee swept through my district in 2012, i saw the suffering caused by these storms. the loss of lives and destruction of homes and communs extract a terrible cost on those who experience these devastating events. we should be doing more to spare our citizens from these experiences. with financial exposure of over $1 trillion and the known risk to individuals, communities, businesses and infrastructure from climate and weather, it is absurd to claim we are saving money by cutting $37 million from these programs. we must do our part to ensure that future generations have opportunities that our parents and granchtes secured for us. past generations built this nation through their willingness to tackle the challenges of their time by believing in the future of this nation and investing in it. climate change is real and will not have less impact if we pretend it isn't happening. we must stop ignoring this problem. we can choose to deny, we can bury our heads in the sand. when that sand is washed away, however by cloot mat change, it's over. climate research is vit
hurricanes like irene and lee swept through my district in 2012, i saw the suffering caused by these storms. the loss of lives and destruction of homes and communs extract a terrible cost on those who experience these devastating events. we should be doing more to spare our citizens from these experiences. with financial exposure of over $1 trillion and the known risk to individuals, communities, businesses and infrastructure from climate and weather, it is absurd to claim we are saving money...
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. >> hoy nace la lÍnea de ropa irene cÁceres. >> miserable.. los lengÜilargos! >> bienvenido de regreso. >> oigan. primero comienzo con las damas. de la unidad investigativa de orlando, gaby! >> hola. >> mire nada mÁs. la percha. el galante. el exÓtico. el mÁs guapo. >> bueno, espÉrate. >> y lucho borrego. >> miren. >> pÓntelos. eric estrada. pÓnchale. >> entonces tengo que pedir prestada la moto. >> el lugar oscuro, seguro. >> bueno... >> despuÉs mÁs para adelante porque no me ve. nuestro primer tema del dÍa de hoy lo estuvimos anunciando en la maÑana. no soltamos todo el numerito. Óscar de la hoya, estaba en la pelea del canelo con mayweather y desde ahÍ, había anunciado que no podÍa acudir. estaba en un centro de rehabilitaciÓn por alcohol y drogas. hablÓ, miren lo que dijo. lo seguimos comentando. >> todo el mundo tiene problemas, diferentes cosas que estÁ. uno se preocupa en la vida. wow, preocupaciones, ¿no? en la cabeza. yo tuve unos problemas graves y fuertes, difÍciles y yo como peleador, no me querÍa quedar en la lona porque la vida
. >> hoy nace la lÍnea de ropa irene cÁceres. >> miserable.. los lengÜilargos! >> bienvenido de regreso. >> oigan. primero comienzo con las damas. de la unidad investigativa de orlando, gaby! >> hola. >> mire nada mÁs. la percha. el galante. el exÓtico. el mÁs guapo. >> bueno, espÉrate. >> y lucho borrego. >> miren. >> pÓntelos. eric estrada. pÓnchale. >> entonces tengo que pedir prestada la moto. >> el lugar...