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it was centered outside la habra, near los angeles. the quake was felt by residents as far south as san diego and as far north as ventura county. at a bowling alley in la has been -- la habra, more was hers tried to get out. in fullerton, water main breaks forced street closures and nearly 2,000 customers lost power, leaving some to seek shelter for the night. >> it wasn't soft rolling, it was pretty violent and the lights went out and that was it. >> reporter: at a dodgers exhibition game in los angeles cameras shook and the legendary announcer made the call. >> little tremor here in the ballpark. i'm not sure if the folks felt it but we certainly felt it here in press box row. >> this is an earthquake that is not terribly damaging but should be taken to heart that we can have larger, more damaging aircraft. >> reporter: and experts caution that aftershocks may continue for several days to weeks. >> and now we're having an aftershock. >> reporter: with more aftershock this is afternoon, many fear there are worse quakes to come. experts
it was centered outside la habra, near los angeles. the quake was felt by residents as far south as san diego and as far north as ventura county. at a bowling alley in la has been -- la habra, more was hers tried to get out. in fullerton, water main breaks forced street closures and nearly 2,000 customers lost power, leaving some to seek shelter for the night. >> it wasn't soft rolling, it was pretty violent and the lights went out and that was it. >> reporter: at a dodgers...
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in my parents' age, it was having a cadillac, a mink stole, and going to las vegas and gambling. gambling was part of the good life. that is what the swells did. >> he turned to wall street and offered investors junk bonds, high-interest loans that incentize them to gamble on his big vision. >> when he did his masterpiece of the casino, you get to experience it. >> the company plummeted and mgm seized the opportunity to take over his property. wynn had gambled and lost. >> if you want to criticize or find fault with guys like us, it is easy. we are so flawed in many ways that it is a turkey shoot if you want to go after us. >> his first strip casinos started what some might call a egas casino arms race. suddenly, banks are writing blank checks for anyone willing to tear down an old casino and build one that can compete with steve wynn. the boyds, a vegas family known for building small, local casinos, are inspired to tear down the old stardust on the strip. >> this was all blown up in 2008 to make way for one of the biggest casinos the strip has ever seen. the echelon would cover
in my parents' age, it was having a cadillac, a mink stole, and going to las vegas and gambling. gambling was part of the good life. that is what the swells did. >> he turned to wall street and offered investors junk bonds, high-interest loans that incentize them to gamble on his big vision. >> when he did his masterpiece of the casino, you get to experience it. >> the company plummeted and mgm seized the opportunity to take over his property. wynn had gambled and lost....
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it didn't take long to figure out the gore botterill la was a guy. now on to big foot. hoax or reality? some swear big foot is real. a man in washington said his grandfather's sense of humor is the source of a lot of big foot stories. we have the story in 2002. >> big foot has been the subject of lower and legend for a hundred years. the most notable came 35 years ago in this film. he's spawned museums, wonder and witnesses. >> i see this very tall dark haired creature swiftly, quickly walking from one tree to the next. >> what did big foot say. >> big foot has brought notoriety and income to those who have claimed to have seen him from the northwest to maryland and everywhere in between. >> if i stick my neck out as to what it is, all the reports i've gotten is human like. >> ray wallace died 2 weeks ago. his grandson jeremy remembers him as a fun loving prankster. the biggest is here in the basement. >> i think it's pretty funny. >> grand paw is now believe today make the story of big foot world famous almost 50 years ago. >> he's got a bunch. >> jeremy says grand paw
it didn't take long to figure out the gore botterill la was a guy. now on to big foot. hoax or reality? some swear big foot is real. a man in washington said his grandfather's sense of humor is the source of a lot of big foot stories. we have the story in 2002. >> big foot has been the subject of lower and legend for a hundred years. the most notable came 35 years ago in this film. he's spawned museums, wonder and witnesses. >> i see this very tall dark haired creature swiftly,...
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our kyung la was there. >> reporter: one woman's desperate protest. she wails, my son li li was on the plane. cameras roll, police and the malaysian military move in. [ crying and screaming ] >> reporter: through a crush of reporters, police forcibly carried her away from the cameras to another room. we were all here for the government's daily news conference. cue other chinese women, hold up a protest sign, crying out to the cameras. >> translator: we need the truth. and want the international media to help get information from the malaysian government. >> but police move in again. >> what are you doing? >> reporter: pushing us, forcing us out of the way. >> back up, back up! >> reporter: i'm yelling because we're getting crushed. police also carried those women away. that's just one sense of the frustration that's mounting here, not just in malaysia, but also in beijing. families extremely distraught. they just don't know what happened to their family members. back inside the conference room, the government started its news briefing on time. referrin
our kyung la was there. >> reporter: one woman's desperate protest. she wails, my son li li was on the plane. cameras roll, police and the malaysian military move in. [ crying and screaming ] >> reporter: through a crush of reporters, police forcibly carried her away from the cameras to another room. we were all here for the government's daily news conference. cue other chinese women, hold up a protest sign, crying out to the cameras. >> translator: we need the truth. and want...
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was a kidnapping. they scrambled to set up a recording system. they told la amanda was likely taken by islamic rebels. >> the phone kept ringing. it was the kidnappers. >> the ransom, 1.5 million for each of them. every time she answered the phone she had to stay calm. >> the next morning right before noon, actually, my cell phone rang. and it was adam, who was negotiator for the kidnappers. >> hello. >> hello. >> when he called on day four, he had a surprise for la rin da. >> okay, la rin da. >> yes. >> talk to your daughter. >> amanda? >> mom? >> amanda? i love you sweetheart. p. >> that call was the first proof that amanda was still alive. la rin da being coached by investigators told her mother how much the captors demanded for each life they held. >> what's the amount? i have no idea. >> okay. well, he has asked for 1.5 million. >> oh, my god. >> and -- >> oh, mom. >> amanda begged her captors to understand that the ransom might never be paid. >> my family is trying to make money. i come from a poor family. >> hello? >> then the call disconnected. >> did
was a kidnapping. they scrambled to set up a recording system. they told la amanda was likely taken by islamic rebels. >> the phone kept ringing. it was the kidnappers. >> the ransom, 1.5 million for each of them. every time she answered the phone she had to stay calm. >> the next morning right before noon, actually, my cell phone rang. and it was adam, who was negotiator for the kidnappers. >> hello. >> hello. >> when he called on day four, he had a surprise...
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degrees in europe the ferry to washington dc and the flip side of the content in their twenties in las was the criminal code and much higher than temperatures are likely to turn next couple days the fiery over europe. it's quite simple. whenever it is forcing the air quality england and france in paris we have some pictures to show you it's a chilly one and then sees no more sunny days have been continuing in northern france and neighboring countries. it triggered the pollution whining and has the authority said thursday it would make transport free with every day here in country neck drivers to leave their vehicles behind. the air is expected to remain healthy until the end of the weekend because no precipitation is likely into the next couple of days and temperatures are going to be tromping can last season the malevolence that from the weekend thirteen degrees in paris and rain is on the buy it for a central europe from saturday. his extended forecast. the ruling i know. it has. i know the rest. there are. i was the latest edition of i know. it has. i know the rest. there are. i was the
degrees in europe the ferry to washington dc and the flip side of the content in their twenties in las was the criminal code and much higher than temperatures are likely to turn next couple days the fiery over europe. it's quite simple. whenever it is forcing the air quality england and france in paris we have some pictures to show you it's a chilly one and then sees no more sunny days have been continuing in northern france and neighboring countries. it triggered the pollution whining and has...
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grand jury report on are the wheels moving forward, we'd like to have a motion to adopt the following la wa. that the board of supervisors report to the forewoman of the 2012-13 [speaker not understood] of the civil grand jury for the reasons as follows. not within the scope of responsibilities for the board of supervisors and the board defers to the reported efforts being coordinated by city departments. and also that the board of supervisors reports that it will not implement recommendation 4.2 for that same reason, the recommendation is not within the scope of the responsibilities for the board of supervisors. the board defers to the reported efforts being coordinated by the san francisco police department and the san francisco municipal transit agency with the department of public health to implement the recommendation in 2014. and that the board of supervisors urges the mayor to cause an implementation of accepted findings and the recommendation through his department head and through the development of the annual budget. on that motion. >> so moved. >> all right. without objection. [g
grand jury report on are the wheels moving forward, we'd like to have a motion to adopt the following la wa. that the board of supervisors report to the forewoman of the 2012-13 [speaker not understood] of the civil grand jury for the reasons as follows. not within the scope of responsibilities for the board of supervisors and the board defers to the reported efforts being coordinated by city departments. and also that the board of supervisors reports that it will not implement recommendation...
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galette was its center. the moulin de lawas basically a worker's dance hall, and, so, it was kind of the guts of montmartre. it's where the workers went. it's where prostitutes went. it's where the robber would be, and so forth. it was really the heart of, not bohemian life, but of working-class impoverished life in montmartre. (narrator) in moulin de la galette, toulouse-lautrec provided a snap-shot of a seedy, nocturnal world. in the background, a frieze of dancers and their spectators... to the side a policeman keeps the peace. and in the foreground, a watchful quartet-- prostitutes and their pimp-- sizing up prospects. lautrec paints it in a way that not only does the subject matter come across as this seedy, sordid surrounding, but the paint is applied in a similar way. he takes very liquid paint, which he thinned out with turpentine, and streaks it across thcanvas. so he creates a very, almost sub-aqueous atmosphere, and people picked up on that right away. (narrator) in may of 1889, a reproduction of moulin de la gale
galette was its center. the moulin de lawas basically a worker's dance hall, and, so, it was kind of the guts of montmartre. it's where the workers went. it's where prostitutes went. it's where the robber would be, and so forth. it was really the heart of, not bohemian life, but of working-class impoverished life in montmartre. (narrator) in moulin de la galette, toulouse-lautrec provided a snap-shot of a seedy, nocturnal world. in the background, a frieze of dancers and their spectators... to...
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mckel la wells was seen sunday night while taking out the trash and left her heavy winter coat and herl phone in the house. police in bellevue say they don't believe that the 16-year-old was taken against her will or that foul play was involved. >>> and now to a story from my hometown a terrifying drama which unfolded on daytona beach. watch as this minivan filled with children rolls right into the ocean. beachgoers began reaching inside the van to get the kids. >> the lifeguards sprang into action. one was trapped inside the vehicle. the tourists described that what happened. >> lifeguard went in the car to rescue like the little girl and then he was stuck himself in the car so the other lifeguard took him back of the car. >> they say the mother was incoherent when they reached her behind the wheel taken to the hospital and the children were turned over to family services. >>> frightening moments at a 7-eleven. fresno, california, a car plowing flew the front windows. no one hurt, the 17-year-old plowing flew the front windows. no one hurt, the 17-year-old said he accidentally hit the
mckel la wells was seen sunday night while taking out the trash and left her heavy winter coat and herl phone in the house. police in bellevue say they don't believe that the 16-year-old was taken against her will or that foul play was involved. >>> and now to a story from my hometown a terrifying drama which unfolded on daytona beach. watch as this minivan filled with children rolls right into the ocean. beachgoers began reaching inside the van to get the kids. >> the lifeguards...
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kim was born and raised in la and she was-she advocateed for childrens educational rights since 198s 6 when she was working at the holee grouv childrens society in la which is a orphan izfor emotional physical and sexually abused children and youth where she worked for more than 12 years t. is the work she did that inspired her to do educational advocacy because she saw first hand how children were impacted by that advocacy. [inaudible] her family and qu i want to mention her grand mother, amie lee, who is a sharecropper in texas who moved to san francisco in the early 1940's. living in the fill more and renting rooms to peopling in the ship yards while working as a domestic worker her grand mother raised her daughter who is in the audience and if i may ask kim [inaudible] mom to stand and be recognized. i know that kim [inaudible] looked up to her mom all her life. her mom taught the importance of education and [inaudible] her mom went back to school and became a industrial mechanic when kim [inaudible] was in elementary school. following on that legacy of lifep long learning [inaud
kim was born and raised in la and she was-she advocateed for childrens educational rights since 198s 6 when she was working at the holee grouv childrens society in la which is a orphan izfor emotional physical and sexually abused children and youth where she worked for more than 12 years t. is the work she did that inspired her to do educational advocacy because she saw first hand how children were impacted by that advocacy. [inaudible] her family and qu i want to mention her grand mother, amie...
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another roman touch was la rue de rivoli. they prepared designs for linking the tuileries gardens with the louvre and started on the interior of the museum itself, where their inventive details can be admired today. the newly constituted louvre became napoleon's domain. he commissioned france's finest artists to glorify his deeds. the most celebrated was jacques louis david. disappointed with the aftermath of the revolution, david had sworn never to trust in men again-- only in ideas, yet he was fascinated by napoleon and quickly succumbed to his spell. when he first met the young general, he said, "oh, my friends, "what a beautiful head he has. "it is pure. it is great. "it is as beautiful as the antique. yes. bonaparte is my hero." decades before the revolution, the encyclopedist diderot had suggested the louvre be used for the public display of the royal collections. afterwards, in 1793, it opened as the museum central des arts. then came the brief but dazzling era of the musee napoleon, filled with loot of his campaigns.
another roman touch was la rue de rivoli. they prepared designs for linking the tuileries gardens with the louvre and started on the interior of the museum itself, where their inventive details can be admired today. the newly constituted louvre became napoleon's domain. he commissioned france's finest artists to glorify his deeds. the most celebrated was jacques louis david. disappointed with the aftermath of the revolution, david had sworn never to trust in men again-- only in ideas, yet he...
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his la loge was shown at the first impressionist exhibition in 1874.exhibition was an explicit rejection of the salon because it was jury free. all subscribers had a right to display their work. the show was dominated by outdoor scenes, mostly small, informal pictures which the artists painted in the open air in front of their subjects. most critics welcomed the initiative of the exhibition, but many also complained that the works were unfinished with their visible brushwork and their imprecise definition of form. the artists themselves distinguished between their more elaborate and tidily executed canvases and their sketches, rapid notations of subjects or natural effects. one of claude monet's sketches, impression--sunrise, precipitated the naming of the group as impressionists. the expatriate american, james mcneill whistler, was also invited to join the first exhibition, but he preferred to continue showing his work in london, although his very simple, freely brushed nocturnes had much in common with the impressionists' atmospheric sketches. it was
his la loge was shown at the first impressionist exhibition in 1874.exhibition was an explicit rejection of the salon because it was jury free. all subscribers had a right to display their work. the show was dominated by outdoor scenes, mostly small, informal pictures which the artists painted in the open air in front of their subjects. most critics welcomed the initiative of the exhibition, but many also complained that the works were unfinished with their visible brushwork and their imprecise...
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>> when police interviewed david nixon's live-in girlfriend, tracey frame, she claimed david was headed to las vegas on the night he disappeared. tracey also revealed she didn't have an alibi for the night david was murdered. she said she was at home alone. >> we, as a family, didn't really know much of anything. he didn't bring her up. i never spoke to her on the phone. she was a mystery to all of us really. >> a background check revealed the two had an interesting past. the couple met at a lake party shortly after david's second wife left him. tracey was a successful accountant with no children. shortly after they got together, david bought two matching cars, a black lexus for tracey, a white one for him. and because he owed back taxes to the irs, david decided to place his house in tracey's name, a decision he came to regret. >> david wanted to regain control of the house, and tracey wanted to make sure that she kept the house in her name. >> but there was one seemingly insurmountable hurdle to her being a suspect. >> in looking at her, investigators had to decide how she could have moved t
>> when police interviewed david nixon's live-in girlfriend, tracey frame, she claimed david was headed to las vegas on the night he disappeared. tracey also revealed she didn't have an alibi for the night david was murdered. she said she was at home alone. >> we, as a family, didn't really know much of anything. he didn't bring her up. i never spoke to her on the phone. she was a mystery to all of us really. >> a background check revealed the two had an interesting past. the...
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vegas review journal." >> justin yorcannon, a videographer for "the las vegas review journal" waslso on the scene. >> you could see this house hanging on its edge of the foundation and undercut it and about a third of the house was completely out in the air. >> all eyes and cameras are on the beige house with white trim. no one is inside. the owner just completed construction and hasn't moved in yet. >> it's not finished yet, nope. >> i just talked to him and he said he just finished painting it and he was laying down the floor. >> there it goes. >> then, the unfinished house is finished forever. >> knew it was coming. the sound is extremely erie. the cracking, the popping -- >> the house shears off from the garage and falls into the river. >> wow. look at that. look at that. >> it starts floating away but then rams into the neighbor's house. >> when it hit it and spun it around, i thought the house would then kind of fall apart but it continued down the river. >> everyone is stunned as the well-constructed house stays together. >> the walls were still in tact, the roof was intact
vegas review journal." >> justin yorcannon, a videographer for "the las vegas review journal" waslso on the scene. >> you could see this house hanging on its edge of the foundation and undercut it and about a third of the house was completely out in the air. >> all eyes and cameras are on the beige house with white trim. no one is inside. the owner just completed construction and hasn't moved in yet. >> it's not finished yet, nope. >> i just talked...
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>> pelley: the small quake caused more chatter than-- shatter, there was no major damage no injuries reported. today laenn scott a fashion designer who was also mick jagger's girlfriend was found dead in her new york apartment, an apparent suicide. a former model, scott launched her fashion label in 2006. celebrities including sarah jessica parker wore her designs. at 6 foot 3 she towered over jagger. they beening to for 13 years. la-renn scott was 49. rachel melen known as bunny lived to be 103. she died today of natural causes. born wealthy her second husband was paul melon whose father was one of the world's richest men. bunny melon was a friend of first lady jacqueline kennedy and restored the white house rose garden after president dwight eisenhower tore it up to put in a putting green. how did a school that sent 8 men to the white house but only 4 to the nba become a basketball powerhouse? that's next. as a woman with overactive bladder, i knew how it felt to be trapped with no restroom in sight. and what it was like having to get out of bed again and again. that's when i decided to take control
>> pelley: the small quake caused more chatter than-- shatter, there was no major damage no injuries reported. today laenn scott a fashion designer who was also mick jagger's girlfriend was found dead in her new york apartment, an apparent suicide. a former model, scott launched her fashion label in 2006. celebrities including sarah jessica parker wore her designs. at 6 foot 3 she towered over jagger. they beening to for 13 years. la-renn scott was 49. rachel melen known as bunny lived to...
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shattered, everything i had dreamed and hoped for was gone. >> jennifer also discovered christie was with bryan in lasegas a few weeks earlier. when confronted with this information, christie admitted the affair to both the police and her husband. >> she told me she thought bryan was really nice and cute and dale was really controlling to her and christie didn't like to be tied down. christie and bryan were able to that's, i think, the reason for the phone calls to the guard shack between christie and bryan. dale insisted he knew nothing about his wife's fair when bryan disappeared. dale had no criminal history but the affair gave him a motive to harm bryan, so investigators got a search warrant for his car. it was checked for blood and gunshot residue. >> none of which we found. we didn't find anything. >> in addition, dale and christie bradley agreed to take polygraph tests and they both passed. >> at that point, they kind of dropped his name from the list of suspects. >> meanwhile, investigators pursued another potential lead. two of bryan's fellow security guards had been arrested for stealing fro
shattered, everything i had dreamed and hoped for was gone. >> jennifer also discovered christie was with bryan in lasegas a few weeks earlier. when confronted with this information, christie admitted the affair to both the police and her husband. >> she told me she thought bryan was really nice and cute and dale was really controlling to her and christie didn't like to be tied down. christie and bryan were able to that's, i think, the reason for the phone calls to the guard shack...
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they were flying their single engine piper home from santa ana. 55-year-old tar la farnell was killed and her husband ray was the pilot and right now reported in critical condition. >>> now one reporter on the east coast was sent out to cover the weather. >> instead, the weather covered him. >> there goes a couple of plows demonstrating what i -- what i said. hitting us. all right. there you go. here comes another one. >> oh man. you can hear the photographer too. well, this is in new jersey, the reporter was 20 feet from the road when that happened. and he later joked that a reporter from a rival station must have been driving the plow. >> never had a plow do that to me. that's dangerous. that is -- that plow was really close. >> not to mention he's supposed to be wearing his yellow you know -- >> to be protected out there. yeah. you know what though? i bet you the drivers of the snow plow were laughing because they were just driving by. look at that guy. >> dune to channel such and such. watch this. >> youtube forever. >> forever. hey guys we've got some showers around bay area this
they were flying their single engine piper home from santa ana. 55-year-old tar la farnell was killed and her husband ray was the pilot and right now reported in critical condition. >>> now one reporter on the east coast was sent out to cover the weather. >> instead, the weather covered him. >> there goes a couple of plows demonstrating what i -- what i said. hitting us. all right. there you go. here comes another one. >> oh man. you can hear the photographer too....
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olga was born in las vegas, nevada. she was the eighth child in a family of 10 children. she grew up in los angeles and was raised by a strong woman who also was a community activist and single mother. olga was lucky enough to be the only child in the family born under a union health plan. and her mother always thought that this was a sign of things to come for olga, and we all know that her mother was is always right. as a teenager olga worked with [speaker not understood] in the community and it is really here where her past became one of the bay area's youngest and only chicana union president began. olga moved to san francisco, the san francisco area ask became a union organizer at seiu and local 87. she served under president richard young and 2002 olga ran for secretary, treasurer and won her first election. a few years thereafter she ran for seiu local 87's president and won in a land slide election. she's one of the youngest latinaseses elected in seiu history ~. today olga proudly represents over 3500 janitors in san francisco and as president of local 87, her fo
olga was born in las vegas, nevada. she was the eighth child in a family of 10 children. she grew up in los angeles and was raised by a strong woman who also was a community activist and single mother. olga was lucky enough to be the only child in the family born under a union health plan. and her mother always thought that this was a sign of things to come for olga, and we all know that her mother was is always right. as a teenager olga worked with [speaker not understood] in the community and...
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it doesn't seem to end. >> eventually the prison decided the safest situation for de la cruz was to transfer different prison. >> i just want to do my time peacefully, you know what i'm saying? especially right now, get my thoughts together. my family, whatnot, you know what i'm saying? >> lieutenant munoz still sees challenges ahead. >> like i said, he's young, first time. it's hard for him to understand how he is supposed to maintain an attitude and protect himself at the same time and not look weak. it's an ongoing process that never stops. >>> coming up -- >> love you. >> you sort of get used to it. it sort of gets like a daily routine and everything. >> an inmate's wife watches her husband grow old behind bars. >> she's everything. i don't know how to say it any more than that. i'm just crazy about her. now that is the smile i was waiting for. >>> it's often said prisons are like cities behind walls. if that metaphor were applied to alabama's holman correctional facility, inmate, robert, would be about six feet long by three feet wide. >> this is home. bed to bed. right here. each one o
it doesn't seem to end. >> eventually the prison decided the safest situation for de la cruz was to transfer different prison. >> i just want to do my time peacefully, you know what i'm saying? especially right now, get my thoughts together. my family, whatnot, you know what i'm saying? >> lieutenant munoz still sees challenges ahead. >> like i said, he's young, first time. it's hard for him to understand how he is supposed to maintain an attitude and protect himself at...
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but there was a lot of skepticism among the press corps, and the regional press press corps that follows us on a day-to-day basis. he's asked about what he's going to be doing in las vegas, well, i don't know if i'm going to be meeting with sheldon and -- little things like that, ratchet up the -- i think the thing that was surprising to most repo reporters, nobody thought that this report would do anything but exonerate chris christie. nobody thought it would be a haf handed as it is. it put a fact out there that david wildstein claimed that he met with chris christie on january -- this was not an artful report. this was so heavy handed that it aroused such skepticism from the press, so the press was a lot more -- the tone of the questions was extremely skeptical and it got christie going, that's what he does when he's facing this kind of heat from the press. listen, there's no smoking gun. he can make this a liberal press versus me thing, he'll lose some friends in that but he'll make more. >> thank you so much to you two and of course there will be much more in depth reporting on christie's redemption campaign. as for me, as interesting and important that will
but there was a lot of skepticism among the press corps, and the regional press press corps that follows us on a day-to-day basis. he's asked about what he's going to be doing in las vegas, well, i don't know if i'm going to be meeting with sheldon and -- little things like that, ratchet up the -- i think the thing that was surprising to most repo reporters, nobody thought that this report would do anything but exonerate chris christie. nobody thought it would be a haf handed as it is. it put a...
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this quake was centered in la habra. it was felt about 20 miles away in los angeles as well as several other counties, including riverside, san bernardino and orange county. it was followed by as many as two dozen aftershocks. l.a. police and fire department report no major damage to the city of los angeles, but it really got a lot of people shook up, erica. >> that it did. all right, rehema ellis for us in los angeles this morning. thank you. >>> searchers over the indian ocean have spotted more debris today as they look for that missing malaysia airlines jetliner, but no one knows yet whether these new objects belong to the plane. bill neely is in perth, australia, monitoring the search efforts for us this morning. bill, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, lester. another day of searching in the new target area, but i'm afraid the same old outcome, no breakthrough in the search, being hampered by poor weather and poor visibility. we're now into week four of this search, day 22, and still nothing that can prove any
this quake was centered in la habra. it was felt about 20 miles away in los angeles as well as several other counties, including riverside, san bernardino and orange county. it was followed by as many as two dozen aftershocks. l.a. police and fire department report no major damage to the city of los angeles, but it really got a lot of people shook up, erica. >> that it did. all right, rehema ellis for us in los angeles this morning. thank you. >>> searchers over the indian ocean...
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if pl la paz was hit with a big earthquake, this is pretty incredible. >> much of our infrastructureed and i know they are always iterating and testing technological because they have a lot of earthquakes. >> san francisco has had such serious damage that's cost real lives. >> it's the perfect spot for it phil. the bay bridge is sandwiched through two fault lines. >> as an entomologist, i do like to are work with insects but there's one insect, that i will swat, the mosquito. kosta about. >> the mosquito repellent of the future. i hate them as much as you do. >> we'll look at that coming up. >> al jazeera america presents extraordinary documentaries. >> i've seen nothing like this before in my entire life. >> the amazon rainforest is going up in smoke. >> hundreds of kilometers square are disappearing in a day here. >> indigenous communities at risk. >> if their forest continues to disappear, then eventually these people will disappear. >> this british firefighter joins a group of brave men. >> the most surprising thing for me is the size of the fires that come through. absolutely br
if pl la paz was hit with a big earthquake, this is pretty incredible. >> much of our infrastructureed and i know they are always iterating and testing technological because they have a lot of earthquakes. >> san francisco has had such serious damage that's cost real lives. >> it's the perfect spot for it phil. the bay bridge is sandwiched through two fault lines. >> as an entomologist, i do like to are work with insects but there's one insect, that i will swat, the...
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if pl la paz was hit with a big earthquake, this is pretty incredible. >> much of our infrastructures tested and i know they are always iterating and testing technological because they have a lot of earthquakes. >> san francisco has had such serious damage that's cost real lives. >> it's the perfect spot for it phil. the bay bridge is sandwiched through two fault lines. >> as an entomologist, i do like to are work with insects but there's one insect, that i will swat, the mosquito. kosta about. >> the mosquito repellent of the future. i hate them as much as you do. >> we'll look at that coming up. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hey guys welcome back to techknow. kosta, tell us the story that involves some of your favorite tiny friends. >> not my favorite. mosquitoes, they bother me, they bother a lot of people. this mosquito repellent is going to change all of that. it makes you invisible to the mosquitoes. let's take a closer look. >> these blood-eating possesses have been called the most dangerous on earth. >> about 3 billion people are affected one way or the other by mosquito-borne diseases. every
if pl la paz was hit with a big earthquake, this is pretty incredible. >> much of our infrastructures tested and i know they are always iterating and testing technological because they have a lot of earthquakes. >> san francisco has had such serious damage that's cost real lives. >> it's the perfect spot for it phil. the bay bridge is sandwiched through two fault lines. >> as an entomologist, i do like to are work with insects but there's one insect, that i will swat,...
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. >> my case is considered high profile because i guy i killed was a local celebrity, dancer. >> 28-year-old la shon was shot august 18th. plus say it was a drug deal gone bad. >> brown was found guilty of shooting and killing a local rap sensation better known as the shizz. just a few hours earlier brown was in court to hear his sentence from the judge. >> we the jury for the offense of murder confinement in the pen penitentiary of 24 years. >> just got sentenced today for 24 years. for first degree murder, two counts of one endangerment, tampering with physical evidence. >> you seem pretty cool, calm and collected for getting 24 years in prison. >> you can't cry over spilled milk. >> i was on the news earlier today, so i don't know if i'm going to be on there at 6:00 again or not. see if they got my good side. >> brown's calm demeanor might result from his rug rust exercise regimen and having already spent the past 17 months in jail awaiting the start and end of his trial and it has not been easy. fans of brown's victim seem to be everywhere in louisville metro and they all put their spin on
. >> my case is considered high profile because i guy i killed was a local celebrity, dancer. >> 28-year-old la shon was shot august 18th. plus say it was a drug deal gone bad. >> brown was found guilty of shooting and killing a local rap sensation better known as the shizz. just a few hours earlier brown was in court to hear his sentence from the judge. >> we the jury for the offense of murder confinement in the pen penitentiary of 24 years. >> just got sentenced...
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"yea, this was the creme de la creme of snow-sculpting winters. there was a plethora of snow--a lot of material to work with." joseph gagnepain built eight scuptures. dolphins, suns, and palm trees. pinellas county paid him $700 for each one...pay not expected--countless compliments for gagnepain and his crew of helpers. "people, police officers, all came up and thanked us. they were sick of all the snow and we game them something whimsical to see." "part of it is the element of surprise and there's a novel aspect to it, too." "visit st petersburg/clearwater" campaign spent about two million dollars advertising during the winter. much of it wrapped around busses and displayed on elevator screens comparing four degrees in chicago with st. pete/clearwater's 69. then add something a little different, a snow stamp that sent the pasty populous to i- need-sun-dot-com. "the roi is hard to calculate but we know about foot traffic and it's definitely working." in january, tourism in florida's pinellas county was up almost nine percent over the previous janu
"yea, this was the creme de la creme of snow-sculpting winters. there was a plethora of snow--a lot of material to work with." joseph gagnepain built eight scuptures. dolphins, suns, and palm trees. pinellas county paid him $700 for each one...pay not expected--countless compliments for gagnepain and his crew of helpers. "people, police officers, all came up and thanked us. they were sick of all the snow and we game them something whimsical to see." "part of it is the...
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>> jimmy: my dad was once -- i was growing up living in las vegas. business trip in l.a. and there was an earthquake and he'd never been in one before, and he called us to say good-bye. and it was great. [ laughter ] he was sure he was going to die. and then all of a sudden it just kind of slowed down and there was like, "all right. okay. it's over now." [ laughter ] >> were you on the east coast? no earthquakes? >> jimmy: we're from brooklyn originally but we were in las vegas where there are no earthquakes. really only good things happen in las vegas. >> i heard the baby wake up and then i thought i should have paid attention. you know. is there going to be a bigger bear after baby bear? >> jimmy: they change the rules every three years or so. they used to tell you get like under the table. now it's get under the corner of the table. they're constantly refining it. >> now it's feed a leprechaun. >> jimmy: yeah. >> good as that. >> jimmy: when you wake up to an earthquake on start's day -- i guess tomorrow would be when it really would be confusing.
>> jimmy: my dad was once -- i was growing up living in las vegas. business trip in l.a. and there was an earthquake and he'd never been in one before, and he called us to say good-bye. and it was great. [ laughter ] he was sure he was going to die. and then all of a sudden it just kind of slowed down and there was like, "all right. okay. it's over now." [ laughter ] >> were you on the east coast? no earthquakes? >> jimmy: we're from brooklyn originally but we were...
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. >> marie la pen said it was the stop to a two-party france. 630,000 municipalities in france, how can she consider the two-party politics is over now? >> marie la penne said yesterday that this was the end of the partisan policies, politics in france. she's partially wrong because we have nothing here in france like really bipartisan system like in the united states for example. every time a major party has been in government, it has minor parties which were part of the coalition. the socialist parties is ruling the coalition and the conservative party, ump, also rode with the coalition. the problem is the nation of france is the only political party in france which has never been into power since it started as a political party back in 1972. so many voters think that the ump, the conservative right nv socialist party are almost the same and this now we should at least try the form because it is the only alternative to the present party system. >> really good to talk to you. that is jean yves kamus. let's take you back to doreen in doha. >> thank you felicity. >>> occupying government
. >> marie la pen said it was the stop to a two-party france. 630,000 municipalities in france, how can she consider the two-party politics is over now? >> marie la penne said yesterday that this was the end of the partisan policies, politics in france. she's partially wrong because we have nothing here in france like really bipartisan system like in the united states for example. every time a major party has been in government, it has minor parties which were part of the coalition....
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las autoridades cuando lleg a comprar comida. s.o.t. geneva bosques/portavoz, policia de fremont 4:35:28 appeared heavily intoxicated, he was very beligerent even pull money to pay, he pulled out some kind of medical card. la portavoz dijo que yohn se veia sumamente brio, y que quiso pagar con una tarjeta mdica, y hasta dej su billetera. la empleada les dio el nmero de placa, y una patrulla lo vio, dio una vuelta en u, pero antes de que los alcanzara, el sospechoso aceler e impact al motociclista y luego se estrell en contra de un poste.. de ahi intent huir.. s.o.t. geneva bosques/portavoz, policia de fremont 6:09:22 as the suspect was trying to jump over a fence, the initial arriving officer was able to catch up with him agreg que el oficial lo alcanz y captur despus de tratar de brincar una cerca.. la identidad del motociclista no se dio a conocer.. la interseccin permaneci cerrada por ms de 12 horas afectando los negocios aledaÑos. outro/jaime peluffo/telemundo 19:01:18 la policía anticipa que el sospechoso enfrentará cargos de homicidio imprudencial, manejar bajo la influencia y resistir arresto. en fremont, jaime peluffo, noticiero te
las autoridades cuando lleg a comprar comida. s.o.t. geneva bosques/portavoz, policia de fremont 4:35:28 appeared heavily intoxicated, he was very beligerent even pull money to pay, he pulled out some kind of medical card. la portavoz dijo que yohn se veia sumamente brio, y que quiso pagar con una tarjeta mdica, y hasta dej su billetera. la empleada les dio el nmero de placa, y una patrulla lo vio, dio una vuelta en u, pero antes de que los alcanzara, el sospechoso aceler e impact al...
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ve las was and mr. waters, thank you for joining us too. transcripts from 2000, 2007 found that committee members' collective background in macroeconomics seemed to cause them to miss connections between subprime lending and goesic financial instruments with which the american public became all too familiar during the worst, during 2007, '8 and '9. recently released transcripts show that the september fomc meeting which was detailed and was outlined in great detail in a number of newspapers on the eve of the lehman bankruptcy, fomc members mentioned inflation 129 times and recession five times. i'm concerned that a lack of diverse views on the fomc could affect its ability to serve all americans. dr. fisher, ms. brainard, you are the two nominees that will join, i presume, the fed. what perspective do you bring that actually will matter and benefit the real economy and matter to families in cleveland and mansfield, ohio? dr. fisher? >> senator, i do have an academic background, so i have to accept that. i think it's useful. but in terms of
ve las was and mr. waters, thank you for joining us too. transcripts from 2000, 2007 found that committee members' collective background in macroeconomics seemed to cause them to miss connections between subprime lending and goesic financial instruments with which the american public became all too familiar during the worst, during 2007, '8 and '9. recently released transcripts show that the september fomc meeting which was detailed and was outlined in great detail in a number of newspapers on...
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chicago was down one point two percent. las vegas was up 1.1%.l recovering from how far down they fell. >>ir percentage gains are up. >>weather is playing a part. >> there are weather related price slowdowns. there will be price increases throughout the year, but at a slower pace. in a summit bring naji. rates.the rising people not getting paid that much. how was i going to affect home prices going forward. >> good morning. that is a major decision affected for consumers in this environment. a lot of consumers are preferring to rent and the stay more flexible and moving to where jobs are. wage growth has been relatively stagnant, we have seen concerns. we still have to have a 20% down payment. you have to qualify for a loan. those are hurdles are keeping the housing market from recovering even quicker. >> the market is recovering only slowly not just because of that but banks are too restrictive on credit. the economy is not growing quickly. is it a shift away from owning to renting? >> fundamentally, i think we are in a recovery cycle that is su
chicago was down one point two percent. las vegas was up 1.1%.l recovering from how far down they fell. >>ir percentage gains are up. >>weather is playing a part. >> there are weather related price slowdowns. there will be price increases throughout the year, but at a slower pace. in a summit bring naji. rates.the rising people not getting paid that much. how was i going to affect home prices going forward. >> good morning. that is a major decision affected for consumers...
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. >> it was a mile east of la habra in orange county. this is following a 3.6 quake an hour earlier. it caused furniture to crumble. over night there have been at least 20 after shocks now. in the near by town of braha several people suffered minor injuries when a rock side caused their car to oh flip over. there's reports of seven water main breaks in fullerton. people across orange and los angeles counties and further inland reported swinging chandeliers and fireplaces becoming dislodged from the wall. some of the damage. >> among the damage that we've seen is this center block wall that has tumbled here in northwest fullerton. a mile away from where i'm standing a home is uninhabitable and suffered significant damage near laguna lake. this is the worst damage we have seen here. bottles fell at an anaheim restaurant where we were covering an unrelated story. >> there's several water main breaks as well as gas leaks. crews are responding to saint jude hospital where there's a report of a smell of gas. the epicenter of the quake is just
. >> it was a mile east of la habra in orange county. this is following a 3.6 quake an hour earlier. it caused furniture to crumble. over night there have been at least 20 after shocks now. in the near by town of braha several people suffered minor injuries when a rock side caused their car to oh flip over. there's reports of seven water main breaks in fullerton. people across orange and los angeles counties and further inland reported swinging chandeliers and fireplaces becoming...
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the magnitude 5.1 tremor was centered near la habra in orange county 20 miles from downtown los angeles. there have been no reports of serious dam, but the quick was strong enough to break windows and rupture a watermain break. >> we got a black out and the building is shaking like crazy. i screamed for everyone to get out of the store. i ran, all the customers ran outside of the store, even myself, i fell because i hit some stuff, that's the thing. it was really bad. >> according to experts there is about 5% chance that last night's quake will turn out to be a foreshock of an even larger one. >>> iraq's parliamentary elections are coming up in april, and the government is determined to crackdown on violence from groups with strong ties to al-qaeda. >> the government in iraq has declared war on armed group, and it's being fought on two fronts. one militarily, and one through the media. these tv spots paid by the government and paid for by state government highlights these groups. it's not just television. billboards dot the area. it's not the first time. 2008 they focused on al-qaeda. >
the magnitude 5.1 tremor was centered near la habra in orange county 20 miles from downtown los angeles. there have been no reports of serious dam, but the quick was strong enough to break windows and rupture a watermain break. >> we got a black out and the building is shaking like crazy. i screamed for everyone to get out of the store. i ran, all the customers ran outside of the store, even myself, i fell because i hit some stuff, that's the thing. it was really bad. >> according...
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so if you thought la guardia was the worst airport -- [ laughter ] --it somehow still is -- [ laughterpplause ] --despite all of that. a new jersey man -- this is amazing. a new jersey man who was released last week after 15 years in prison for robbing a shoe store was arrested the next day for robbing the exact same store. [ laughter ] he learned a valuable lesson. next time steal both shoes at the same time. [ laughter and applause ] it was one at a time. chinese police have discovered that a female prostitute who escaped them by running up a tree was actually a man. i'm guessing they made this discovery when he was about like 6 feet up the tree. [ laughter ] that punch line painted a picture. that you did not care for. [ laughter ] and finally, a new study shows that the number one reason women fake orgasms is so they do not hurt their partner's feelings. the number two reason is scandal is on in five minutes. [ laughter ] ladies and gentlemen, the 8g-band. [ cheering and applause ] ♪ >> seth: how are we doing 8g band? everything good? fred is on the road tonight. we wish fred the b
so if you thought la guardia was the worst airport -- [ laughter ] --it somehow still is -- [ laughterpplause ] --despite all of that. a new jersey man -- this is amazing. a new jersey man who was released last week after 15 years in prison for robbing a shoe store was arrested the next day for robbing the exact same store. [ laughter ] he learned a valuable lesson. next time steal both shoes at the same time. [ laughter and applause ] it was one at a time. chinese police have discovered that a...
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they were married in a secret ceremony in 2003 apple and moses. >>> the la county sheriff's department has announced it washat led to the fatal car crash that killed paul walker and his firemen. the porsche had 9-year-old tires and going at a speed between 80 and 93 miles per hour. neither men had used drugs or alcohol and both were wearing seat belts. >>> las vegas allusionists are mourning the death of one of the famed white tigers, 17-year-old manta core passed away. it was the same tiger that nearly killed the performer on stage. he feels it was trying to protect him. >>> this time rock johnson plays the son of zeus. there are three headed monsters of course, giant end lions. this shot looks a tad over the top. would you expect anything else from the roc? come on. that's normal. you wear that around the house all the time don't you? >> i'm betty nguyen. we hope this is your first stop today on nbc. allergy muddlers... you know who you are... you've become deaf to the sound of your own sniffling. your purse is starting to look more like a tissue box... you can clear a table without lifting a finger... w
they were married in a secret ceremony in 2003 apple and moses. >>> the la county sheriff's department has announced it washat led to the fatal car crash that killed paul walker and his firemen. the porsche had 9-year-old tires and going at a speed between 80 and 93 miles per hour. neither men had used drugs or alcohol and both were wearing seat belts. >>> las vegas allusionists are mourning the death of one of the famed white tigers, 17-year-old manta core passed away. it was...
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la gente revise la fotografÍa y marque cualquier objeto en el wa que sea interesante. >>> 2 millones n o no estar relacionados con el aviÓn perdido. la tecnologÍa celular estÁ ofreciendo tambiÉn, otra intrigante posibilidad. >>> familiares de las vÍctimas dicen que los telÉfonos celulares de los pasajeros siguen sonando cuando los llaman y creen que pueden estar cerca de tierra. >>> aunque suene timbre no quiere decir que estÉ sonando en el otro lado es el proceso que utiliza la redd de telÉfono para localizar el telÉfono y que la persona que hace la llamada, no piense que no hay conexiÓn. >>> el tiempo pasa, y el misterio sigue siendo in penetrable como el primer dÍa. en san fra un cÍvico luis mejid univisiÓn. >>> miembros de la comisiÓn hispana del congreso se reunieron con el Único propÓsito de pedirle al presidente barac obama que suspenda las deportaciones. el mandatario reiterÓ en varias ocasiones, que aunque aplicÓ la accion diferida para los dreamers, no lo puede hacer para todos, tiene que hacer cumplir la ley. aÚn asÍ, obama se reuniÓ con varios de ellos. lourdes tiene el in
la gente revise la fotografÍa y marque cualquier objeto en el wa que sea interesante. >>> 2 millones n o no estar relacionados con el aviÓn perdido. la tecnologÍa celular estÁ ofreciendo tambiÉn, otra intrigante posibilidad. >>> familiares de las vÍctimas dicen que los telÉfonos celulares de los pasajeros siguen sonando cuando los llaman y creen que pueden estar cerca de tierra. >>> aunque suene timbre no quiere decir que estÉ sonando en el otro lado es el...
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. >> in spain going to the top of la liga. mesi was sick during the game against argentina midweek.ut he did not seem to show effects early on. the score at 17 minutes and we leave at halftime there. >>> third place atletico madrid, and in italy ac milan welcome back a player after shoulder injury. >>> become the most capped rugby player of all time. he earned his 114th appearance for his team in a match against italy in dublin. the game is in the second half, and ireland lead 17-7. >>> well, france also faced scotland in edinburgh knowing they need a win to stay in first title. france were routed 27 points and will play ireland in a final round of games. >> we focus on the game in scotland. we need to get ready for it. after that we play ireland and france, but we don't need to be thinking about it now. for now we know despite our loss against wales everything is still possible. that's the most important thing. we can still win this competition. that's up to us. we need to get rid for the game in scotland and we'll see about the rest. >> sri lanka has won the asian cup for the fift
. >> in spain going to the top of la liga. mesi was sick during the game against argentina midweek.ut he did not seem to show effects early on. the score at 17 minutes and we leave at halftime there. >>> third place atletico madrid, and in italy ac milan welcome back a player after shoulder injury. >>> become the most capped rugby player of all time. he earned his 114th appearance for his team in a match against italy in dublin. the game is in the second half, and...
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with investigators and at this point it is unclear if he was jay washing and really who was at fault. janine de la vega ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> they will be tackling the issue of pedestrian safety. five pedestrians have been hit and killed in the city this year. another one happened after a 90- year-old woman am as hit and killed. he plans on targeting the most dangerous treats tenderloin an extra resources and they are facing almost a disthis is. his 7th grade students why stunned as they watched police officers walk into their classroom. >> police department came and handcuffed him in front of his classroom and took him off the campus. >> his arrest comes just a couple of months after he was hired at the school. they emphasize that the arrest is not something they for saw. he had possessed child pornography. >>> a sentenced was handed down as part of a plea bargain. he served as a compliance officer and end is known as a strong advocate of gay rights. >>> he has been arrested for embezzlement. he forged the signatures and took out an unauthorized loan. they learned their end document ha
with investigators and at this point it is unclear if he was jay washing and really who was at fault. janine de la vega ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> they will be tackling the issue of pedestrian safety. five pedestrians have been hit and killed in the city this year. another one happened after a 90- year-old woman am as hit and killed. he plans on targeting the most dangerous treats tenderloin an extra resources and they are facing almost a disthis is. his 7th grade students why...
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it was centered near la habra in orange county 20 miles from down los angeles. the quake shook lights, broke windows but there are few reports of serious damage. it did trigger a rock lied that led to a car overturning and even ruptured seven watermains. building inspectors are now checking for structural problems and gas leaks. seismologists said that this earthquake was not usual even for california. >> there was a magnitude 3.6 foreshock before the main shock. >> if you felt a long slow road, you're far from the event. we're having an after shack now about 2.7. >> experts say that there is a small chance, 5%, that last night's quake will turn out to be a bigger shock than the original one. >> search continues for the missing malaysian 370 flight and emotions are running high. >> reporter: the enormity of the attack hampered by recent bad weather. even with saturday's improved conditions, the certain was difficult in the vast area. >> there were quite a few white caps in the area so the crew had to be able to discern between the objects and white caps, so it m
it was centered near la habra in orange county 20 miles from down los angeles. the quake shook lights, broke windows but there are few reports of serious damage. it did trigger a rock lied that led to a car overturning and even ruptured seven watermains. building inspectors are now checking for structural problems and gas leaks. seismologists said that this earthquake was not usual even for california. >> there was a magnitude 3.6 foreshock before the main shock. >> if you felt a...
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the captain was the first la tina to complete the military pilot training. and the first hispanic pilot to fly for a commercial airline. during her career, she ran foo people questioning hear belt to buy. >> yes. they do have women flying airplanes i am the captain today is there a problem? he goes welsh i didn't know. you do not have to take this flight. >> today, she's retired . >> i want to let them know they're able to do it. anything can be achieved. >> if you try hard there is no point you'll overcome the fear. >> this is amazing. >> remarkable. five rosie the rivetors will be meeting with vice president bide yevenlt a fund raising came through. she they worked often in place of men who served in the front lines of the military. >> officials have given their stamp of approval to california's new standardized tests because they reflect what teachers have been teaching this year. secretary of education concerned public won't know how well students and teachers are performing because duncan threatened to veto, withhold funding that, is unless the state us
the captain was the first la tina to complete the military pilot training. and the first hispanic pilot to fly for a commercial airline. during her career, she ran foo people questioning hear belt to buy. >> yes. they do have women flying airplanes i am the captain today is there a problem? he goes welsh i didn't know. you do not have to take this flight. >> today, she's retired . >> i want to let them know they're able to do it. anything can be achieved. >> if you try...
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we talked about the average record speed for the las vegas motor speedway, four cautions and it was wreckny crashes in today's race won by brad keselowski. time now for toyota let's go places, and let's look ahead from las vegas in a mile and a half to the short track of bristol motor speedway. brad keselowski has won there twice. >> talked about the toyotas trying to get their stuff together when they get to tennessee. bristol is a great track to rebound from. penske qualify up front but also have the long run figured out. a lot of teams have qualified well and fade late. interesting to see what happens on the short track. i love short track racing. >> kasey kahne won that race last year. we don't think of him as a successful short track driver. let's have some final thoughts. five different race teams going over the last five races, and here to start out the year, three races, three different winners, brad keselowski in the top three in all three of those. >> yes, i think keselowski and especially dale earnhardt jr. go to bristol with so much momentum because it's not just when you're i
we talked about the average record speed for the las vegas motor speedway, four cautions and it was wreckny crashes in today's race won by brad keselowski. time now for toyota let's go places, and let's look ahead from las vegas in a mile and a half to the short track of bristol motor speedway. brad keselowski has won there twice. >> talked about the toyotas trying to get their stuff together when they get to tennessee. bristol is a great track to rebound from. penske qualify up front but...
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. >> friday's 5.1 quake was centered in la habra, southeast of downtown los angeles just below the whittierault line." the united states geological survey has mapped 300 fault lines in california. more data is needed, but it appears likely that people here should be prepared to feel more seismic activity. >> we should expect the new normal to be higher. the last 15 years was too quiet, it can't be the long term. whether or not we've gone into that new phase we'll have to wait and see. >> reporter: more than a hundred aftershocks have hit after friday's quake including a 741 magnitude shake that are struck while we were talking to a fullerton resident. >> now that was a strong one. >> what the heck is that? >> that is what you call an earthquake. >> oh my gosh. >> reporter: friday's quake was the strongest to hit the los angeles area since 2008. al jazeera, los angeles. >> while california is dealing with those aftershocks the rest of the country is dealing with heavy rain. let's look at this gloomy sunday. >> meteorologist: you got that right. we're looking at rain across the northwest. we'
. >> friday's 5.1 quake was centered in la habra, southeast of downtown los angeles just below the whittierault line." the united states geological survey has mapped 300 fault lines in california. more data is needed, but it appears likely that people here should be prepared to feel more seismic activity. >> we should expect the new normal to be higher. the last 15 years was too quiet, it can't be the long term. whether or not we've gone into that new phase we'll have to wait...
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las vegas. >> i believe i was born to be an entrepreneur. know to be a strong entrepreneur, i needed to go into the industry. and be information jacker first. i had to learn and work on becoming the best chef and my last place of employment i wrote a book called "cooks." i got the phone call from oprah. you know what happens when you go on "oprah." she held the book up. she said in stores now. and it was like so overwhelming for me. >> that first book introduced him to america and his most recent book "if you can see it you can be it" is a book to help entrepreneurs. >> i believe it will define my legacy. >> you have tools in the book that help people get there. >> yes. many tools in the book. i realize that, you know, the only difference between the have and have-nots and folks who live in the suburbs and the inner city, it's information, knowledge and access. you know, so i started to question, how do you get access? you know, how do you obtain information that people have. that's what i set out to do. so see it, be it, i have many great s
las vegas. >> i believe i was born to be an entrepreneur. know to be a strong entrepreneur, i needed to go into the industry. and be information jacker first. i had to learn and work on becoming the best chef and my last place of employment i wrote a book called "cooks." i got the phone call from oprah. you know what happens when you go on "oprah." she held the book up. she said in stores now. and it was like so overwhelming for me. >> that first book introduced...
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that was a time where las vegas in particular was getting beaten up. blasted for visiting las vegas. we are pretty good at marketing and branding, let's go to vegas and meet with the governor and try to launch a hedge fund conference. from that, we are approaching our sixth conference. over 2000 attendees. it has been a great place where politicians, monetary policy experts, hedge fund managers, and entertainers likcan come and give cross-fertilization. >> cross-fertilization? >> we are cross fertilizing. >> nothing genetically modified. >> what have you learned about hedge funds doing fund to fund? beatll be up on -- people up on fund to fund? what have you learned? side, the folks that do well over the longest are incredibly driven an incredibly competitive. a lot of them are very wealthy already, guys like john paulson or dan loeb. they are not doing it to make more money. they are doing it because they are competitive. >> they are addicted to it. >> to the drive of outperforming the next guy. >> on a daily and hourly basis. >> if you are too focuse
that was a time where las vegas in particular was getting beaten up. blasted for visiting las vegas. we are pretty good at marketing and branding, let's go to vegas and meet with the governor and try to launch a hedge fund conference. from that, we are approaching our sixth conference. over 2000 attendees. it has been a great place where politicians, monetary policy experts, hedge fund managers, and entertainers likcan come and give cross-fertilization. >> cross-fertilization? >>...