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i laid down in and immediately, drifting.a la land, i was there 10 minutes or less. than it was daylight, got to go. i felt a little better, but not a lot. combat is a strange animal. it is a strange thing that does different things to different people. it treats people different. not all are the same. again, i called on my experience from korea. i accepted that this was probably the end. i got through to a little better beeni would have if i'd out there the first time. like?so what did it look can you describe it? major freeman: airplanes came from all sides. a jet would come by, and the areawould scoot across the into someplace else. the jet is not a close air support machine. agrees. it is too fast to support ground troops. screamed through their. -- there. the bongo skipping, you can see it, skip down the bushes-*-- see goes skipping, you can bushes.ping down the there were formations of aircraft circling, waiting their turn. i don't know who put the napalm out, but i know who all the kids were. i knew jimmy. he was of japanese descent. he died the next morning.
i laid down in and immediately, drifting.a la land, i was there 10 minutes or less. than it was daylight, got to go. i felt a little better, but not a lot. combat is a strange animal. it is a strange thing that does different things to different people. it treats people different. not all are the same. again, i called on my experience from korea. i accepted that this was probably the end. i got through to a little better beeni would have if i'd out there the first time. like?so what did it look...
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. >> he was in la la land the minute he got off the ground. >>> they should have pulled him out. that's a nasty head injury. they should have pulled him out. concussions aren't something to play with. they react to hit that didn't seem horrible until the ram quarterback stumbled to get up. >> he looked like he was dazed. ihink he shouldn't have been back in there. commitment to protect against head injury football fans say there's no reason why he should have been allowed to stay in the game. question how and why the team medical staff signed off on him to go back on to the field. i thought that was the rest of two plays later he fumbles. you know somethings wrong. it was pretty obviously that he was out on his feet. i think a lot of this is window dressing. but the nfl. their priorities they proven their priorities are in the wrong place for more than a year now. . kelly o'hara, 7 news "today in new england." >> wow. it makes you wonder; right? >> it certainly does. with all the awareness and all of the discussion taking place about this. i think it's surprising move why so many
. >> he was in la la land the minute he got off the ground. >>> they should have pulled him out. that's a nasty head injury. they should have pulled him out. concussions aren't something to play with. they react to hit that didn't seem horrible until the ram quarterback stumbled to get up. >> he looked like he was dazed. ihink he shouldn't have been back in there. commitment to protect against head injury football fans say there's no reason why he should have been allowed...
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. >> are often la-la land. >> i want to be in charge of driving my own car.riving your car is freedom; right? you can go where you want, when you want to. >> but you tell the car where to go. deirdre: gerri is probably the only good driver out of all of us. i have to edge over because that's true for me. if you're not crazy about self-driving cars, what about the robot buses? they're already used in europe, they go slowly, they have preset routes, to me this is like a trolley more than a bus. >> yeah. >> you're upping the antehere, can i remind you cme was down for four hours today because of electronic problems? why do you think that a bus is going to be better? none of this stuff works on a consistent basis. why should i trust this stuff? >> buses -- go ahead. >> this seems like a natural first step. so right now google and facebook -- >> lots of people. >> and technology companies are shuttling their employees from door to door. so if they could automate that, why wouldn't they? these are the leading tech brands in america. >> it reminds me when you go to
. >> are often la-la land. >> i want to be in charge of driving my own car.riving your car is freedom; right? you can go where you want, when you want to. >> but you tell the car where to go. deirdre: gerri is probably the only good driver out of all of us. i have to edge over because that's true for me. if you're not crazy about self-driving cars, what about the robot buses? they're already used in europe, they go slowly, they have preset routes, to me this is like a trolley...
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. >> reporter: in fact, las angeles landed twice on the worst bottlenecks. >> reporter: between u.s. 101 and bay bridge, it is estimated 2.2 million hours in delays a year and $59 million in lost value of time. the bottleneck between 58 at ashby avenue causes 1.9 million howers in delay and lost time. and rush hour is getting earlier and later in the day. not to mention one little mishap can make worse. remember this one?? the traffic nightmare is here to stay unless we're willing to change the roads. >> part of it is that is the price of living in a urban successful area. >> reporter: or peggy o'neal says she has the solution. >> people have just got to stop driving. >> that's the solution? >> yeah. >> reporter: the head says to raise the gas tax. now, chicago made the top of the list, so you could say it could be worse. >>> bart is having no trouble shuttling people back and forth. it carried it 1,000,000th passenger this weekends. the train has been in service and ramping up for the hall days and run every six minutes during peek hours. >>> a double murder in sonoma county. police
. >> reporter: in fact, las angeles landed twice on the worst bottlenecks. >> reporter: between u.s. 101 and bay bridge, it is estimated 2.2 million hours in delays a year and $59 million in lost value of time. the bottleneck between 58 at ashby avenue causes 1.9 million howers in delay and lost time. and rush hour is getting earlier and later in the day. not to mention one little mishap can make worse. remember this one?? the traffic nightmare is here to stay unless we're willing...
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. >> i can buy a couple la land sharks. >> you're one of those land sharks, aren't you? less than expected, hike? >> one of the things that green mountain did is gaffe the shorts like you wouldn't believe. people are so angry about the good news here. there are more people that are angry that they didn't do as badly as they thought and they talked about their new coal system and told a story, you know what, we were really stupid last year. we're not as stupid now. yes. i was so much more stupid then, i'm not as stupid now. >> by the way, dorsey making his way to the floor with tom farly. s & p, you asked about the investors, it was may 12th. existing investor, park capital advisers, among others. >> sometimes you just get had. it happens. >> yeah. >> by the way, speaking of yahoo! shares, up about 1% this morning. starboard, my mother, my sister, my -- they can't figure out what they want. they really can't. >> forget it, david. >> spin it off. don't spin it off. >> i don't even know -- starboard puts the activists long shareholder and puts out a new letter linked to the
. >> i can buy a couple la land sharks. >> you're one of those land sharks, aren't you? less than expected, hike? >> one of the things that green mountain did is gaffe the shorts like you wouldn't believe. people are so angry about the good news here. there are more people that are angry that they didn't do as badly as they thought and they talked about their new coal system and told a story, you know what, we were really stupid last year. we're not as stupid now. yes. i was...
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an air france plane en route had to make an emergency landing in las vegas while another en route fromn had to make an emergency landing in halifax, nova scotia. you are up-to-date. that's the news update this hour. scott, back to you. >> sue, thanks. >>> two calls on two of the world's biggest market cap companies today. first up goldman sachs adding apple to its conviction buy list. let's kick this one around. they say the market used apple as a hardware stock. transactional model with limited recurring revenues. they say that it's going to switch. that you are going to get an installed base monotization, that have you to view apple as a service. >> i agree with them. i don't know who didn't feel that way. some people that come on want to focus on the hardware that they do sell, which is -- >> the stock performing -- >> -- i think they're not being properly priced, and carl comes on and says it's a no brainer. the no brainer part of this is the recurring revenue. it's going to be apple pay as that grows, but it's right now -- it's itunes, it's going to be movies and television shows
an air france plane en route had to make an emergency landing in las vegas while another en route fromn had to make an emergency landing in halifax, nova scotia. you are up-to-date. that's the news update this hour. scott, back to you. >> sue, thanks. >>> two calls on two of the world's biggest market cap companies today. first up goldman sachs adding apple to its conviction buy list. let's kick this one around. they say the market used apple as a hardware stock. transactional...
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, la, la, la ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la ♪ sha, la, la, la, la ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, la ♪ >>> oh, enchanted landal petri dish from which regularly issues forth greatness. new jersey, in case you didn't know it, has got beaches, beautiful beaches, and they're not all crawling with roid raging trolls with reality shows. i grew up summering on those beaches, and they are awesome. jersey's got farmland, beautiful bedroom communities. where that woman from "real housewives" who looks like dr. zeyas does not live or anyone like her. even the refineries, the endless clover leaves of turnpikes and expressways twisting in unknowable patterns over the wetlands that are somehow beautiful. to know jersey is to love her. ft. lee, you may have heard of it. some of governor christie's minions allegedly conspired to jam up traffic for a few days. it's a town with a joky history of corruption. it's also where my beloved hiram's is. opened since 1932 and pretty much unchanged ever since, my dad started bringing me and my younger brother, chris, here in the '50s and they still honor tradition. it's my happy place.
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in dallas, three pilots reported laser sightings while on approach to land. la night is part of a record- setting surge of laser strikes on aircraft. as of the middle of october, pilots had reported more than 5,300 incidents. that's nearly a 40% increase over all of 2014. in los angeles, it's enough of a problem that the l.a. police division equips its 88 airborne officers with special protective glasses. >> it's incapacitating for a few moments. >> reporter: lapd pilot kevin cook has been hit at night while flying low over the city. >> you want to turn away from the light source. except when it illuminates the helicopter you can't turn away from the light source. >> reporter: no one was injured in last night's incident. and no accidents have ever been attributed to a laser strike. scott, it is a crime to shine a laser at an airplane punishable by a maximum of 20 years in prison. >> kris van cleave, kris, thanks. in utah tonight, a lesbian couple is fighting a judge's ruling to remove their foster baby. carter evans spoke with them. >> reporter: beckie pierce an
in dallas, three pilots reported laser sightings while on approach to land. la night is part of a record- setting surge of laser strikes on aircraft. as of the middle of october, pilots had reported more than 5,300 incidents. that's nearly a 40% increase over all of 2014. in los angeles, it's enough of a problem that the l.a. police division equips its 88 airborne officers with special protective glasses. >> it's incapacitating for a few moments. >> reporter: lapd pilot kevin cook...
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. >> aenrique, you basically think this is stolen land, and i get it that's the big narrative from the laowd we are living on stolen land. it all needs to become one country and any type of border is an offense to the mexican people. young people giving the finger to the camera great way to raise your kids. most americans latinos, black, white they want laws that work for the average american not laws that make everybodiens life better in other countries. >> using exploits them. using curse words et cetera about donald trump. i want to ask you if you support. this let's roll the tape. >> donald trump screaming get out of my country because offensive words. >> so here is a few of our own [bleep] you racist [bleep]. >> we're latino kids born in the u.s.a. >> yo are, trump, you may be highs in the polls. >> thanks to racist suckers but you are going to have to come for me.c >> if you mother [bleep] >> you see the constitution make me a citizen. >> you hate that because i'm brown. >> and you say you are -- >> -- but you want to tear the bill of rights down. >> i'm an american. >> born in the
. >> aenrique, you basically think this is stolen land, and i get it that's the big narrative from the laowd we are living on stolen land. it all needs to become one country and any type of border is an offense to the mexican people. young people giving the finger to the camera great way to raise your kids. most americans latinos, black, white they want laws that work for the average american not laws that make everybodiens life better in other countries. >> using exploits them....
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land line. you don't know where they are. they're always somewhere unavailable sometimes their choice. >> reporter: that's where jane ratcliff comes in the an la entrepreneur created the no non-profit blew hair technology group to teach seniors how to use smart phones, tablets and other gadgets. >> how many of you text in here? >> if they want to stay in touch with their kids and grandkids, they have to learn how to text because that's how people communicate today. >> how easy is it to learn this technology. >> not easy. not for me. because i didn't grow up with computers. it's a whole different language. >> reporter: the instructors and volunteers take extra time to translate high-tech concepts into terms relevant to this
land line. you don't know where they are. they're always somewhere unavailable sometimes their choice. >> reporter: that's where jane ratcliff comes in the an la entrepreneur created the no non-profit blew hair technology group to teach seniors how to use smart phones, tablets and other gadgets. >> how many of you text in here? >> if they want to stay in touch with their kids and grandkids, they have to learn how to text because that's how people communicate today. >>...
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. >>> a passenger plane flying from israel to la had to make an emergency landing in billings montana. flight 5 diverted yesterday after the ride -- the engines fire alarm went off. they didn't find issues with the plane but still diverted everyone to another plane to finish the flight. >> we are doing the best we can with what we have. i am proud of our guys. they did a great job in managing the emergency part of it. it's all the other stuff it gets difficult. >> that other stuff -- passengers were stuck at the airport with no kosher food so a couple of billings montana residents brought passengers food. >>> it's been a major issue in berkeley for decades, and now the city council will vote on two ordinances to crackdown on public urination, shopping carts on sidewalks, camping and parks, and visible drug paraphernalia. the proposed rules are provoking opposition from some berkeley residents. >> i'm very much against that, number one for several reasons. one is i could see myself possibly being homeless in the future. >> they say these measures would discriminate against the homeless
. >>> a passenger plane flying from israel to la had to make an emergency landing in billings montana. flight 5 diverted yesterday after the ride -- the engines fire alarm went off. they didn't find issues with the plane but still diverted everyone to another plane to finish the flight. >> we are doing the best we can with what we have. i am proud of our guys. they did a great job in managing the emergency part of it. it's all the other stuff it gets difficult. >> that...
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if you land into canada, there is no one on the border in la people on the border at that time were customs officials tracking commerce and they had no interest in immigration control. so, the 1880s, you began to see all of this undocumented immigration coming through canada and at the same time or about a decade later you began to see come to mexico. working hand-in-hand at the same time as you had a steam ships, so imagine the steam ships sailing out of the mediterranean france, or out of the north atlantic. they are selling tickets to the united states and the also have steamship lines going to canada and going to mexico. many of their agents began to approach immigrants saying you can buy your tickets to new york , and that might work out, but there is a chance that you or your elderly grandmother who is traveling with you might get rejected. but if you fail to mexico and buy a ticket from me it's a safer routes, so many people began-- greek, lebanese began to take those routes. in some cases to be frank, they do not need to and they probably would have been admissible at ellis island,
if you land into canada, there is no one on the border in la people on the border at that time were customs officials tracking commerce and they had no interest in immigration control. so, the 1880s, you began to see all of this undocumented immigration coming through canada and at the same time or about a decade later you began to see come to mexico. working hand-in-hand at the same time as you had a steam ships, so imagine the steam ships sailing out of the mediterranean france, or out of the...
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>> he was landing, i was leaving. so i fly to las vegas, all right? put that other picture up. and as i get out of my plane -- kind of cool, huh? >> meanwhile, it's not your pj, is it? your private jet? >>, >> no, no. >> uncle sam owned it. >> guess who i see? astronaut kelly getting ready to go flying. i'm like, i thought i was in the twilight zone. how can you be here? you were getting there, you're already here. >> what happened? >> i was, like, what the heck was going on in and they're like, dude, are you okay? he told me you finally saw my twin brother. after leaving me on the ropes -- >> ah, that's funny. >> -- two minutes. >> that's a great story. >> mark kelly and scott kelly, new jersey nativings, obama astronauts -- both astronauts, so cool. >> you've got a special on tonight. you hosted a fundraiser for the st. mary's children's hospital even though you were on a hoverboard. >> let's talk about the hospital for a moment, please. there it is in queens. you know what? it doesn't get as much attention as some of the other hospitals out there. they do fantastic work for
>> he was landing, i was leaving. so i fly to las vegas, all right? put that other picture up. and as i get out of my plane -- kind of cool, huh? >> meanwhile, it's not your pj, is it? your private jet? >>, >> no, no. >> uncle sam owned it. >> guess who i see? astronaut kelly getting ready to go flying. i'm like, i thought i was in the twilight zone. how can you be here? you were getting there, you're already here. >> what happened? >> i was,...
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coastal regions vulnerable to flooding and land loss, few regions have more at stake in meeting this challenge than the asia-pacific region >>> live from ma narcs la, both the u.s. and chinese presidents broadly spoke with a similar theme. what more have they been saying? >> reporter: well, they were saying, yes, there's a focus on climate change as we heard there from the president. the pt on ping focused on climate change as well, but then they both transitioned into what's being discussed here and this is economy, it's trade, free trade agreements, the u. s aand china have cheating agreements. the ppt has 12 members. that is going ahead. still some time to get approvals from each respective country's government before that can take the next step, but a lot of talk about cooperation in this region. 60% of global gdp is generated here in asia-pacific. so there's a big focus on that. xi also touched on policy. going back to climate shaping, it's interesting that both leaders touched on the spife when it comes to economy economy because they realised to move forward with the economies in the world, climate change needs to be dealt with. after apex
coastal regions vulnerable to flooding and land loss, few regions have more at stake in meeting this challenge than the asia-pacific region >>> live from ma narcs la, both the u.s. and chinese presidents broadly spoke with a similar theme. what more have they been saying? >> reporter: well, they were saying, yes, there's a focus on climate change as we heard there from the president. the pt on ping focused on climate change as well, but then they both transitioned into what's...
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la, and i'm pursuing acting and singing and dancing." @18:24 "this is my first headshot." the johnston teen grew up dancing in the metro... getting involved in dance conventions and eventually landing her first big gig. @56:04 "i auditioned for radio city christmas spectacular and got the role of months, i believe." she's appeared in commercials, movies and t-v shows....and most recently a major music video. @59:57 "i was focused on the dancing so much, that after the day was over, i was like, did that really just happen, like i wasn't even thinking, oh my gosh, i'm touching justin bieber." nats@26:16 she's also made her own music video featuring her first single. @3:44 "don't waste your pretty is my first country single. my mom actually wrote it." @14:18 "it's just about loving yourself so much that you don't waste yourself or waste anything about yourself or anything negative or anything hurtful." logan's parents support the teen's endeavors and see it as an investment in her future. logan is homeschooled and has an apartment in l-a. @16:09 "there is something about logan that it fits. i can't explain it. i can't because i would tell people, what you're going to let your child go
la, and i'm pursuing acting and singing and dancing." @18:24 "this is my first headshot." the johnston teen grew up dancing in the metro... getting involved in dance conventions and eventually landing her first big gig. @56:04 "i auditioned for radio city christmas spectacular and got the role of months, i believe." she's appeared in commercials, movies and t-v shows....and most recently a major music video. @59:57 "i was focused on the dancing so much, that after...
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las vegas cientos huyen a piedurante una jornada infernal. dos imgenes que tienen esten comun. un dronrabando imen desde archer koch: " i am goig to land herin this area ust d clr his area please" ro comences esta historia en el muelle de santa cruz, california conozca a archer k el camarografo del futuro.. rc "this is e dgi inspire one." cos t milares su limite?? el mismo clo.. paola reyes, reportandolos dronen una tecnologia que nos permite ver el mundo cut to aerial multirotor shot dde unaerspectiva nueva.. pero el peligro amen es julio 17, 2015 autopista 1-15 el cajon pass, san bearno, carnia ese peligro se hizo evidente cuando durantla cuspide de la temporada de incendios 2015 elue salto intereat que conecta a los angeles y as vs -obgando al trafico a detenerse subitamente.tima dio muc mdo.. porque venia muy rapido la um no s tiemi de pen nadma corpara arriba de la montana" miles de personas abandaron sus vehiculos y como en una pelicula de hollywood, corrieron para lvarseel avance de las lama el saldo?? veinte carros innerado milagrosamente, solo dos siados la razon?? habia al menoseis drones volando por la zona. igan cfireanter
las vegas cientos huyen a piedurante una jornada infernal. dos imgenes que tienen esten comun. un dronrabando imen desde archer koch: " i am goig to land herin this area ust d clr his area please" ro comences esta historia en el muelle de santa cruz, california conozca a archer k el camarografo del futuro.. rc "this is e dgi inspire one." cos t milares su limite?? el mismo clo.. paola reyes, reportandolos dronen una tecnologia que nos permite ver el mundo cut to aerial...
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bueno, se acuerda la conmociÓn que causÓ esa pelÍcula, 77 aÑos despuÉs sigue siendo y ha pasado de generaciÓn en generaciÓn. francisca: en disney landÁgrimas en los ojos, relata el hermano que querÍa trabajar en este país. habÍa mostrado la intenciÓn de casarse. sorprendentes datos de supervivencia segÚn narra un horror que pidieron centenares de personas en cada uno de los ataques terroristas. daniel chamorro recibiÓ un disparo en la pierna, nos dice que fue lo que hizo lo primero este joven colombiana hasta esta nueva oportunidad debida. reportero: llamar a su papÁ fue lo primero que hizo daniel chamorro, el joven que estÁ a salvo. >> y recibiÓ una llamada de Él para de colombia, cinco de la maÑana hora de parÍs, ya estaba en el hospital en ese momento. reportero: un reconocido mÚsico y director de orquesta cuenta los detalles que le dio su hijo tambiÉn mÚsico sobre lo que tuvo que vivir en parÍs. >> gente gritando por todos lados, todo el mundo se echÓ al piso. y estos seÑores comenzaron a disparar discriminada mente y fue cuando daniel estaba en el piso que recibiÓ un impacto de bala en la pierna. reportero: increÍblemente le pa
bueno, se acuerda la conmociÓn que causÓ esa pelÍcula, 77 aÑos despuÉs sigue siendo y ha pasado de generaciÓn en generaciÓn. francisca: en disney landÁgrimas en los ojos, relata el hermano que querÍa trabajar en este país. habÍa mostrado la intenciÓn de casarse. sorprendentes datos de supervivencia segÚn narra un horror que pidieron centenares de personas en cada uno de los ataques terroristas. daniel chamorro recibiÓ un disparo en la pierna, nos dice que fue lo que hizo lo...
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la paz county with more. >> sunset in arizona's desert. survival here means adapting to a lack of water. amidst the desert land, there's an oasis. we're driving west of phoenix, and what we're coming on is thousands of acres of lush, green alfalfa crops. alfalfa loves sunny days and a long growing season. but it needs a lot of water. something that the farmer ran out of in his home country of saudi arabia. it's the largest arab company in the middle east. and for years he fed his cows with hay from the farms, he bought this farmland to move toward his target of importing 100% of animal feed. >> we should be concerned about growing in the desert, no matter who, but the fact that it's being seen reasonable to come to arizona, acquire land, grow a very thirsty crop like alfalfa and then ship it long distances? that tells us that something is wrong with the system. >> reporter: the practice is known as virtual water transfer. using water in a place for a product that will benefit people in another. >> physical water, the wet kind that you drink, in some cases, but not virtual water, it's part of doing business in the global economy.
la paz county with more. >> sunset in arizona's desert. survival here means adapting to a lack of water. amidst the desert land, there's an oasis. we're driving west of phoenix, and what we're coming on is thousands of acres of lush, green alfalfa crops. alfalfa loves sunny days and a long growing season. but it needs a lot of water. something that the farmer ran out of in his home country of saudi arabia. it's the largest arab company in the middle east. and for years he fed his cows...
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. >>> in las vegas this morning an american airlines jet had to make an emergency landing because ofd strike. american flight 334 had just taken off for chicago with 160 people on board. pilots reported the bird strike just after 5:30 pacific time, the boeing 737 landed safely 12 minutes later. >>> republican presidential candidate ben carson is bark news reports that question some details of his life story. several reporters have dug into carson's biography and they found eyewitnesses and other sources that contradict some of the candidate's stories. major garrett is in washington and looks at cars and and how one of his rivals are responding. >> reporter: ben carson says he's being held to an unfair standard of accuracy, also marco rubio released records from his early political life that confirmed he was a sloppy spender, but nothing more. oh, and donald trump appeared on some upstart comedy show. >> there's no question i'm getting special scrutiny. >> reporter: ben carson appeared on face the nation sunday trying to iron out wrinkles in his biography, especially the assertion he
. >>> in las vegas this morning an american airlines jet had to make an emergency landing because ofd strike. american flight 334 had just taken off for chicago with 160 people on board. pilots reported the bird strike just after 5:30 pacific time, the boeing 737 landed safely 12 minutes later. >>> republican presidential candidate ben carson is bark news reports that question some details of his life story. several reporters have dug into carson's biography and they found...
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land line. you don't know where they are. they're always somewhere unavailable sometimes their choice. >> reporter: that's where jane ratcliff comes in the an lacreated the no non-profit blew hair technology group to teach seniors how to use smart phones, tablets and other gadgets. >> how many of you text in here? >> if they want to stay in touch with their kids and grandkids, they have to learn how to text because that's how people communicate today. >> how easy is it to learn this technology. >> not easy. not for me. because i didn't grow up with computers. it's a whole different language. >> reporter: the instructors and volunteers take extra time to translate high-tech concepts into terms relevant to this generation. >> when we talk about pod casting we really say, go back to the 40s what we had primarily what radio and you turn the radio on and you'd list stone radio show that's exactly what pod casting is. >> blue hair technology uses volunteers as young as 12 years old to help seniors during class. the non-profit also accepts donations. you can learn more about it at fox29.com just look under as seen on tv. great idea. >>> it's just abo
land line. you don't know where they are. they're always somewhere unavailable sometimes their choice. >> reporter: that's where jane ratcliff comes in the an lacreated the no non-profit blew hair technology group to teach seniors how to use smart phones, tablets and other gadgets. >> how many of you text in here? >> if they want to stay in touch with their kids and grandkids, they have to learn how to text because that's how people communicate today. >> how easy is it...
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. >> you know, things have been strong for us, las vegas is an example unemployment was 14%, now 8%, and landhighest levels we've seen since we emerged publicly, and in houston, things are not as robust because of the oil prices, and so we're seeing a slower velocity of our land selling, but pricing is still double as an example what we saw several years ago in the woodlands. first the the velocity. >> how much is right timing, coming out of a such a bad recession, a great recession coming out of those things, are we back to the levels of six, seven, eight years ago? >> not back. we have a long way to go to get there. timing is everything. i think if you look at the gateway cities that housing has and continues to be fairly robust. >> what are gateway cities? >> new york. >> san francisco? >> san francisco. you know, the great port cities in the country. houston, actually, is a much more diversified economy than people give it credit for, although, it's certainly taking a pause because of oil prices, but, you know, at the end of the day, oil prices being where they are today for a company lik
. >> you know, things have been strong for us, las vegas is an example unemployment was 14%, now 8%, and landhighest levels we've seen since we emerged publicly, and in houston, things are not as robust because of the oil prices, and so we're seeing a slower velocity of our land selling, but pricing is still double as an example what we saw several years ago in the woodlands. first the the velocity. >> how much is right timing, coming out of a such a bad recession, a great recession...
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las vegas cientos huyendo a pie, durante una jornada infernal. dos imgenes que tienen esto en comun. un dron grabando imagenes desde los aires.. archer koch: " i am going to landclear of this area please" pero comencemos esta historia en el muelle de santa cruz, california conozca a archer koch. el camarografo del futuro.. archer: "this is the dgi inspire one." el costo tres mil dolares su limite?? el mismo cielo.. paola reyes, reportando "los drones son una tecnologia que nos permite ver el mundo cut to aerial multirotor shot desde una perspectiva nueva.. pero el peligro tambien es latente." julio 17, 2015 autopista 1-15 el cajon pass, san bernardino, california ese peligro se hizo evidente cuando durante la cuspide de la temporada de incendios 2015 el fuego salto la interestatal que conecta a los angeles y las vegas -- obligando al trafico a detenerse subitamente. victima: "nos dio mucho miedo.. porque venia muy rapido la lumbre. no nos dio tiempo ni de pensar, nada mas de correr para arriba de la montana" miles de personas abandonaron sus vehiculos y como en una pelicula de hollywood, corrieron para salvarse del avance de las llamas. el saldo?? veinte carro
las vegas cientos huyendo a pie, durante una jornada infernal. dos imgenes que tienen esto en comun. un dron grabando imagenes desde los aires.. archer koch: " i am going to landclear of this area please" pero comencemos esta historia en el muelle de santa cruz, california conozca a archer koch. el camarografo del futuro.. archer: "this is the dgi inspire one." el costo tres mil dolares su limite?? el mismo cielo.. paola reyes, reportando "los drones son una tecnologia...
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land like whole can certificate hall. >> yes, they do play live, too, like when we caught up with them at the smith center for the performing arts recently in lasthey have release several albums. most recently a live album out this month. their fans are as hard to categorize as their music, they're young, they're old, male and female, rockers and not so much. >> we can't pretend like we've made our career. they have made our career. so it's fun to play to them and even to a small extent pay them back for all of the support that they have given us. >> we remind each other, don't let this go to the heads. >> i don't ever want to get used to the feeling, the miracle that brought us together. >> we're so thankful for this opportunity -- >> not a day passes that they don't give thanks for it all. faith and family matter most. they're all devout mormons. they record not in l.a., new york or nashville. but in the basement of a modest home in salt lake city. >> latter day saints or church of jesus christ of latter day saints you feel like lot of people misunderstand you. that causes a lot of frustration. we're mormons, we don't have horns or multiple w
land like whole can certificate hall. >> yes, they do play live, too, like when we caught up with them at the smith center for the performing arts recently in lasthey have release several albums. most recently a live album out this month. their fans are as hard to categorize as their music, they're young, they're old, male and female, rockers and not so much. >> we can't pretend like we've made our career. they have made our career. so it's fun to play to them and even to a small...
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la, and i'm pursuing acting and singing and dancing." "this is my first headshot." the johnston teen grew up dancing in the metro... getting involved in dance conventions and eventually landing her first big gig. "i auditioned for radio city christmas spectacular and got the role of clara, and i traveled in 6th grade for three months, i believe." she's appeared in commercials, movies and t-v shows....and most recently a major music video. "i was focused on the dancing so much, that after the day was over, i was like, did that really just happen, like i wasn't even thinking, oh my gosh, i'm touching justin bieber." she's also made her own music "don't waste your pretty is my first country single. my mom actually wrote it." "it's just about loving yourself so much that you don't waste yourself or waste anything about yourself or anything negative or anything hurtful." logan's parents support the teen's endeavors and see it as an investment in her future. logan is homeschooled and has an apartment in l-a. "there is something about logan that it fits. i can't explain it. i can't because i would tell people, what you're going to let your child go off to new york? they're 15 years
la, and i'm pursuing acting and singing and dancing." "this is my first headshot." the johnston teen grew up dancing in the metro... getting involved in dance conventions and eventually landing her first big gig. "i auditioned for radio city christmas spectacular and got the role of clara, and i traveled in 6th grade for three months, i believe." she's appeared in commercials, movies and t-v shows....and most recently a major music video. "i was focused on the...
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la figaro quoting one of the members of the s.w.a.t. team raid said after she exploded the bomb, her spine landed on the police car in front of the building, and that's why it's taken them so long to i.d. the dead bodies that were in there, because it was so violent a situation. guys, back to you. >> all right, michelle. really a horrific story and obviously an incredibly violent assault yesterday involving some 5,000 rounds of ammunition and obviously heavy ordnance as well. >>> isis using a high-tech tactic to recruit more followers, launch attacks, communicate. it's a so-called 24-hour jihadi help desk. everything from using encryption for secure communications to changing location data for online postings. joining us is someone who has been researching this jihadi help desk for the past year. aaron brantley is a counter terrorist analyst at west point's combatting terrorism center. mr. brantley, dr. brantley, welcome. good to have you with us. tell us about this so-called help desk. does it exist in one place? who are these people and how are they doing what they do and why don't we shut them down? >> well, it's not just one help desk
la figaro quoting one of the members of the s.w.a.t. team raid said after she exploded the bomb, her spine landed on the police car in front of the building, and that's why it's taken them so long to i.d. the dead bodies that were in there, because it was so violent a situation. guys, back to you. >> all right, michelle. really a horrific story and obviously an incredibly violent assault yesterday involving some 5,000 rounds of ammunition and obviously heavy ordnance as well. >>>...
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the nation and like cities of new york and la to make sure we are building housing for the demographic this project will sure 83 units of senior at 967 mission land owned by the project sponsor they'll deed the land to the city and make sure all the construction dollars to build this project and finally i know i annunciations an increase of obesity affordable units to 87 which will be permanently affordable each union will be dedicated to the households and 17 unit dedicated making one percent of afternoon medium income and thirty percent of average medium and 35 anothers one hundred 50 percent of ami and assurance there will be 2 bedroom unit at each income bracket the afternoon medium income covers a broad range if homeless families to restaurant hotels and other industries to nonprofit workers that are displaced from the neighborhood to t-shirts and nurses and middle-income office irks i've heard from hospitality house they're reaching an emergency point not gus because of budget cuts the workers are leaving their locate jobs they can't afford to live here and moving so far away not just to oakland but so much farther couldn't commute to san f
the nation and like cities of new york and la to make sure we are building housing for the demographic this project will sure 83 units of senior at 967 mission land owned by the project sponsor they'll deed the land to the city and make sure all the construction dollars to build this project and finally i know i annunciations an increase of obesity affordable units to 87 which will be permanently affordable each union will be dedicated to the households and 17 unit dedicated making one percent...
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la facility which is now on the internet. you're welcome to comment. we have about 390 acres in los angeles, and we need to use that land properly for the care of the veterans rather than having used as a car lot and other things that were done in the past. so, we are moving in the right direction in los angeles and again, we have a lot of work to do, progress but a lot of work to do. but at least we've got the lawsuit which i think was able to settle with the plaintiffs. we are moving in the right direction. >> and mike is being very helpful. >> it was reported last summer that 30 da health centers. directors suffer as a result? spinnaker obviously i said to job number one is to get the right people on the bus. one of the things you want to make sure you don't do is pick the wrong leader put the wrong leader in the wrong place. so, the process does take some time. as i said, 90% of our medical centers have either new leaders or new leadership teams but i can personally vouch for each person we are putting in place and if it takes a little bit longer to do that, i'm okay with that. i just want to get the best team in pl
la facility which is now on the internet. you're welcome to comment. we have about 390 acres in los angeles, and we need to use that land properly for the care of the veterans rather than having used as a car lot and other things that were done in the past. so, we are moving in the right direction in los angeles and again, we have a lot of work to do, progress but a lot of work to do. but at least we've got the lawsuit which i think was able to settle with the plaintiffs. we are moving in the...
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the nation and like cities of new york and la to make sure we are building housing for the demographic this project will sure 83 units of senior at 967 mission land owned by the project sponsor they'll deed the land to the city and make sure all the construction dollars to build this project and finally i know i annunciations an increase of obesity affordable units to 87 which will be permanently affordable each union will be dedicated to the households and 17 unit dedicated making one percent of afternoon medium income and thirty percent of average medium and 35 anothers one hundred 50 percent of ami and assurance there will be 2 bedroom unit at each income bracket the afternoon medium income covers a broad range if homeless families to restaurant hotels and other industries to nonprofit workers that are displaced from the neighborhood to t-shirts and nurses and middle-income office irks i've heard from hospitality house they're reaching an emergency point not gus because of budget cuts the workers are leaving their locate jobs they can't afford to live here and moving so far away not just to oakland but so much farther couldn't commute to san f
the nation and like cities of new york and la to make sure we are building housing for the demographic this project will sure 83 units of senior at 967 mission land owned by the project sponsor they'll deed the land to the city and make sure all the construction dollars to build this project and finally i know i annunciations an increase of obesity affordable units to 87 which will be permanently affordable each union will be dedicated to the households and 17 unit dedicated making one percent...
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the nation and like cities of new york and la to make sure we are building housing for the demographic this project will sure 83 units of senior at 967 mission land owned by the project sponsor they'll deed the land to the city and make sure all the construction dollars to build this project and finally i know i annunciations an increase of obesity affordable units to 87 which will be permanently affordable each union will be dedicated to the households and 17 unit dedicated making one percent of afternoon medium income and thirty percent of average medium and 35 anothers one hundred 50 percent of ami and assurance there will be 2 bedroom unit at each income bracket the afternoon medium income covers a broad range if homeless families to restaurant hotels and other industries to nonprofit workers that are displaced from the neighborhood to t-shirts and nurses and middle-income office irks i've heard from hospitality house they're reaching an emergency point not gus because of budget cuts the workers are leaving their locate jobs they can't afford to live here and moving so far away not just to oakland but so much farther couldn't commute to san f
the nation and like cities of new york and la to make sure we are building housing for the demographic this project will sure 83 units of senior at 967 mission land owned by the project sponsor they'll deed the land to the city and make sure all the construction dollars to build this project and finally i know i annunciations an increase of obesity affordable units to 87 which will be permanently affordable each union will be dedicated to the households and 17 unit dedicated making one percent...
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the nation and like cities of new york and la to make sure we are building housing for the demographic this project will sure 83 units of senior at 967 mission land owned by the project sponsor they'll deed the land to the city and make sure all the construction dollars to build this project and finally i know i annunciations an increase of obesity affordable units to 87 which will be permanently affordable each union will be dedicated to the households and 17 unit dedicated making one percent of afternoon medium income and thirty percent of average medium and 35 anothers one hundred 50 percent of ami and assurance there will be 2 bedroom unit at each income bracket the afternoon medium income covers a broad range if homeless families to restaurant hotels and other industries to nonprofit workers that are displaced from the neighborhood to t-shirts and nurses and middle-income office irks i've heard from hospitality house they're reaching an emergency point not gus because of budget cuts the workers are leaving their locate jobs they can't afford to live here and moving so far away not just to oakland but so much farther couldn't commute to san f
the nation and like cities of new york and la to make sure we are building housing for the demographic this project will sure 83 units of senior at 967 mission land owned by the project sponsor they'll deed the land to the city and make sure all the construction dollars to build this project and finally i know i annunciations an increase of obesity affordable units to 87 which will be permanently affordable each union will be dedicated to the households and 17 unit dedicated making one percent...
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las vegas-style casinos. something less than. maybe reno-style casinos. maybe atlantic city-style casinos. the fact remains that this act and the land that we're talking about that the o'odham has was a replacement to them losing 10,000 acres due to the painted heels dam that was constructed by the federal government. and all the rights have been affirmed by the courts and the right for use has been affirmed by the court and we can't dismiss those judicial decisions as merely inconvenience as to some. they're legal decisions, they're binding, the land is in trust and for all intents and purposes, reservation land and the complication of passing this bill and the complication of future liability for the federal government is very much part of the decision that's being made today. and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: thank you, mr. grijalva. the gentleman from alaska is recognized. mr. young: at this time i'll issue two minutes to mr. gosar. mr. gosar: i thank the gentleman. the gentleman from arizona, mr. speaker, the gentleman from arizona makes my exact point. the discovery in this case of the state of ari
las vegas-style casinos. something less than. maybe reno-style casinos. maybe atlantic city-style casinos. the fact remains that this act and the land that we're talking about that the o'odham has was a replacement to them losing 10,000 acres due to the painted heels dam that was constructed by the federal government. and all the rights have been affirmed by the courts and the right for use has been affirmed by the court and we can't dismiss those judicial decisions as merely inconvenience as...