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she's just laying there. >> she's what? >> she's laying there. >> is she conscious? >> i don't know. >> is she breathing? >> i don't know. she's laying on the floor and there's blood everywhere. >> karen was pronounced dead at the scene. inside the apartment, investigators found a pizza box on the counter. a receipt indicated it was delivered at 8:48 p.m. the night before. investigators also noticed blood on the wall next to karen's body and blood on the fingers of her right hand. >> written on the wall were three letters that spelled r-o-c. >> investigators learned that roc was karen's former live-in boyfriend, roc herpich. >> i've been reporting over ten years and this is the first case i can remember of someone actually writing a name on a wall in their own blood, maybe trying to give authorities a clue. it's something you expect out of a hollywood movie, not in real life. >> karen and roc herpich had a bitter breakup a year earlier. family members told police that herpich had at one time a serious drug addiction, which led to the breakup. >> they'd had several in
she's just laying there. >> she's what? >> she's laying there. >> is she conscious? >> i don't know. >> is she breathing? >> i don't know. she's laying on the floor and there's blood everywhere. >> karen was pronounced dead at the scene. inside the apartment, investigators found a pizza box on the counter. a receipt indicated it was delivered at 8:48 p.m. the night before. investigators also noticed blood on the wall next to karen's body and blood on...
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. >> yes we're going to show a video of the rebuttal of those trees laying on the sidewalk there. >> okay. >> we can hear from anyone else from or berrarber well any public comment? is allowed by anyone who's not represent or part of our family yeah. >> we have been down this road i'm sorry i'm with arber well. okay so here we are again and the work still hadn't happened i'm waiting for the permit to do the work i'm going along brotherhood and along gonzales and it's an issue of public safety and some are waiting to be removed still. yeah, that's pretty much what i have to say >> could you speak into the microphone. >> all of that. >> nope just the last sentence. >> we need to get the paperwork that's an issue of public safety and we need the trees removed we've waited eight or nine most. >> that's it. >> are you finished sir, do you have a certified flager. >> yes. >> state certified. >> yes. >> hi, i'm roy and i'm a culminating arber person i own a tree management expert company. but i work directly for park merced and we've produced a plan and file number inspected each and every
. >> yes we're going to show a video of the rebuttal of those trees laying on the sidewalk there. >> okay. >> we can hear from anyone else from or berrarber well any public comment? is allowed by anyone who's not represent or part of our family yeah. >> we have been down this road i'm sorry i'm with arber well. okay so here we are again and the work still hadn't happened i'm waiting for the permit to do the work i'm going along brotherhood and along gonzales and it's an...
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she lay on the ground, the poor woman. a dreadful sight followed. a dress was pinned with gold-worked brooches. he tore them off, lifted them high and thrust them into his eyeballs crying, "they shall not see my faith, my guilt. "in darkness, for all time shall they see forbidden faces failed to recognize those they love." and this was his chant. not once, but time and again he struck his eyes with the brooches. bloody the eyeballs gushed out staining the ground. the drops of blood never slackened. they gushed the dark cascade, the torrent dyed scarlet. two actors and disasters breaking not on one head but on man and wife in union. the past good fortune well established once on a time was true good fortune. now today, sorrow, calamity, death, shame, all evils you can name without exception, theirs. poor man. has he any relief from his troubles? he keeps shouting for someone to unlock the door and to display to all thebes his father's murderer. his mother's-- well, i dare not speak the unlucky word he used. he means to fling himself from the land and
she lay on the ground, the poor woman. a dreadful sight followed. a dress was pinned with gold-worked brooches. he tore them off, lifted them high and thrust them into his eyeballs crying, "they shall not see my faith, my guilt. "in darkness, for all time shall they see forbidden faces failed to recognize those they love." and this was his chant. not once, but time and again he struck his eyes with the brooches. bloody the eyeballs gushed out staining the ground. the drops of...
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. >> i saw dad laying against the door. and he was just laying facedown, you know, not moving. >> paramedics and police declared darrell north dead at the scene. he had been stabbed repeatedly, blood was spattered everywhere. >> it was an absolutely brutal crime scene, as would be typical with any case where there is multiple stab wounds. there was a tremendous amount of blood. >> there was blood in two of the three rooms. it was obvious a life and death struggle had taken place. >> there was also a hole punch discovered in close proximity to mr. north's body that was bent that would lead me or any other investigator to believe that either mr. north may have been struck with that hole punch or mr. north may have struck his assailant with that hole punch. >> there was a trail of blood from the filing cabinet to darrell's body. then, to a desk. on top, police found a machete. the type used to clear brush from construction sites. it was perfectly clean. >> it actually wasn't blood-soaked, but we didn't know if it might have be
. >> i saw dad laying against the door. and he was just laying facedown, you know, not moving. >> paramedics and police declared darrell north dead at the scene. he had been stabbed repeatedly, blood was spattered everywhere. >> it was an absolutely brutal crime scene, as would be typical with any case where there is multiple stab wounds. there was a tremendous amount of blood. >> there was blood in two of the three rooms. it was obvious a life and death struggle had...
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. >> jessica, if u ned the lay off people,f are you a business, youeed to lay off people becse of whateversons, if its because of obamacare, becau of the prices and the costs that that brings, why do you have to swear? why does government have the right to say, you can do that? >> well, this whole sorof ange in the regulation is a reaction to the concern that medium-size businesses had in rms of saying that the implementation thawas going to happen was in this year was too burdensome and the concern is really to protect the american worker and make sure their jobs are maintains an there are penalties in effect on them because of the requirement the employers are having to meet. >> gary b., should uncle sam be telling employers you can't lay off peopl >> it's beyond the tale, bren dark, i think john alludedd to, this is the impreerlr peaerial . some point they have to realize that, a, the majority o americans don't want it. be, you wi b, you will no have army the silly law was enacted, c, it will cost. 's not working. they not only want this law to work. theyant to w a any cost. so this las
. >> jessica, if u ned the lay off people,f are you a business, youeed to lay off people becse of whateversons, if its because of obamacare, becau of the prices and the costs that that brings, why do you have to swear? why does government have the right to say, you can do that? >> well, this whole sorof ange in the regulation is a reaction to the concern that medium-size businesses had in rms of saying that the implementation thawas going to happen was in this year was too...
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and they were laying it out with a load of cotton and headed towards the river to market downstream. right through what the engineers could lay down and they simply wove this road into the layout of macon georgia. in a lot of ways, it serves as that a metaphor, as i said. the history cannot be told when we are blind. so many things have happened here and it is really relating to our past and present and our future and that is the old dusty road where khan was taken to the river. this park is named after rosa parks. and now i would like to take you to some important places as well. and you can see the panorama of it and also to rose hill cemetery. a beautiful cemetery where things and people come together and in 803, when the lantana was purchased, president thomas jefferson said that we need a good road to go down to new orleans. or tennessee through tennessee and the mountains and it's kind of strange and difficult. and so he said there is the lotus retraining pass and they built that 6-foot ride road and one of the first federal projects and they didn't have money, and so any way t
and they were laying it out with a load of cotton and headed towards the river to market downstream. right through what the engineers could lay down and they simply wove this road into the layout of macon georgia. in a lot of ways, it serves as that a metaphor, as i said. the history cannot be told when we are blind. so many things have happened here and it is really relating to our past and present and our future and that is the old dusty road where khan was taken to the river. this park is...
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>> i think you can lay my wife. originally we bought it because of the land.ould dump stuff if you paid the fee. >> running this huge ranch, how is it different from running $20 billion hedge funds? >> i can tell you how it is the same and how it is incredibly different. it's the same in that you think it looks like an asset, but it is actually dramatically changed by the people who run it. that's exactly like every organization i have been in, which is having great people at the top. it is unbelievably significant and powerful, and that's where the comparison is. >> how many have you put into this? >> i try never to ask this question. we have put every building. raising grass fed cattle or something that would be a good thing to do and a fun thing to do. >> tomkat ranch has a staff of 15, including scientists studying economically friendly ways to raise cattle. >> you move the animal from place to place. that is how you have big herds of animals that have moved across the plains of the earth. at this point what we would think of as real success is if it turne
>> i think you can lay my wife. originally we bought it because of the land.ould dump stuff if you paid the fee. >> running this huge ranch, how is it different from running $20 billion hedge funds? >> i can tell you how it is the same and how it is incredibly different. it's the same in that you think it looks like an asset, but it is actually dramatically changed by the people who run it. that's exactly like every organization i have been in, which is having great people at...
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. >> he was laying with his legs pinned underneath him, laying on his back and he had three gunshot wounds to the chest. >> brown was one of elise's co-workers at the oceana naval air base. >> quince did i brown, military man, worked at the same command where elise worked. it wasn't a random crime. something happened to bring co-workers into the same room and neither of them left alive. >> elise's husband, eddie, was treated for his head injury and released. as incredible as eddie's story seemed, evidence at the scene appeared to support it. the entranceway floor was littered with takeaway containers of leftover food from the restaurant. electrical cords used to tie eddie's hands were on the bedroom floor. underneath the intruder's right hand was the knife used in elise's murder. and eddie gave police a videotape that elise made before her death. it contained some shocking allegations against her superiors in the navy. allegations that perhaps the navy didn't want to be made public. well, did you know that old macdonald was a really bad speller? your word is...cow. cow. cow. c...o...w... .
. >> he was laying with his legs pinned underneath him, laying on his back and he had three gunshot wounds to the chest. >> brown was one of elise's co-workers at the oceana naval air base. >> quince did i brown, military man, worked at the same command where elise worked. it wasn't a random crime. something happened to bring co-workers into the same room and neither of them left alive. >> elise's husband, eddie, was treated for his head injury and released. as...
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. >> water collects in trash cans like this one, and mosquitos lay their eggs in the water. in order to get rid of the mosquitos, we have to get rid of the water. so, we collect trash cans, we see if there's water in them, and we put a hole in it. [ drill whirs ] >> after we put a hole in it, we take our sticker, and it's our very own "put a hole in it" sticker, and we put it on each garbage can that has a hole in it. [ drill whirs ] >> the "put a hole in it" campaign worked, but it was just one part of their project. they still wanted to turn the abandoned reservoir into a useful recreation area, and that meant getting rid of the pesky skeeters that called the place home. >> the kids basically didn't want to use pesticides or anything that could be harmful to the flora or the fauna, so we had to develop a natural way to do this, which really hasn't been done before. 'cause, essentially, what we do with recyclable bottles is we hang them from trees, and we basically create these havens for mosquitos to lay eggs, and then we capture their larvae. >> so, the students regularly
. >> water collects in trash cans like this one, and mosquitos lay their eggs in the water. in order to get rid of the mosquitos, we have to get rid of the water. so, we collect trash cans, we see if there's water in them, and we put a hole in it. [ drill whirs ] >> after we put a hole in it, we take our sticker, and it's our very own "put a hole in it" sticker, and we put it on each garbage can that has a hole in it. [ drill whirs ] >> the "put a hole in...
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there were 40 wounds in all. >> i will do diagrams, photographs and acetate tracings, lay a sheet of acetate over the body, trace the injuries onto the acetate. those are then kept as evidence. >> from the amount of decomposition, the doctor indicated she had been dead for about a week. >> there were several stab wounds that were inflicted to her body after she died. there were some injuries that probably happened during the final few moments. >> it was obvious that it was at least three different methods of murder there. because she had a wire that, around her neck. >> the medical examiner also found a bloody shoe impression on heather's shirt. and what looked like knife wounds on her neck, both were indications the killer tried to subdue her. a rape test kit found no biological evidence of sexual assault. >> one of the things that you try to do as a forensic pathologist is to try to tell the story as best you can of what happened to an individual. in a case like this where there is a savage attack on a young girl, you really want to try to answer those questions. >> in the search f
there were 40 wounds in all. >> i will do diagrams, photographs and acetate tracings, lay a sheet of acetate over the body, trace the injuries onto the acetate. those are then kept as evidence. >> from the amount of decomposition, the doctor indicated she had been dead for about a week. >> there were several stab wounds that were inflicted to her body after she died. there were some injuries that probably happened during the final few moments. >> it was obvious that it...
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they tell you that you will not lay off a single person if you want to participate in our gift. you have to certify to the irs that no layoff was due to obamacare. and a former speech writer for george w. bush, and "a washington post" columnist. now, wow, if a small business person wants to lay off a person under penalty of perjury he has to convince the irs that he is not doing it because of obamacare. >> well, he is the president of the united states, he can do whatever he wants, right megyn? this is an act of desperation. now it looks like they're kind of worried abs will lose their jobs and have their hours cut. so they're taking these desperation measures, one -- >> that is just a short form of saying businesses have to provide health insurance no their workers if they employ more than 50 people. >> or they will be penalized. >> now the government is saying you don't have to do it until 2016. >> exactly if you're in that category of 50 to 99 workers. but then they say if you're not in that category you may not reduce your work force to fit in that category. and moreover, yo
they tell you that you will not lay off a single person if you want to participate in our gift. you have to certify to the irs that no layoff was due to obamacare. and a former speech writer for george w. bush, and "a washington post" columnist. now, wow, if a small business person wants to lay off a person under penalty of perjury he has to convince the irs that he is not doing it because of obamacare. >> well, he is the president of the united states, he can do whatever he...
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laying the groundwork for the next elections, but are they talking 2014 or 2016? >> both. 2016 is the end-all and be-all for the political cycle. the presidential election is always where everyone is paying attention. but you have control of the house and senate. >> the senate is in play. >> i will be looking at whether they can continue to get the high number of african-americans turning out to vote and not only the 2016 presidential elections, but in the midterm elections. if that number fluctuates, if it drops, the democrats could be looking at a tough year in the polls. >> what happens if the republicans controlled the senate and the house? if there is a republican-controlled congress, what does that mean for president obama and all of his supporters, and his ability to tackle the issues on their own agenda. >> with this more focused lens on the african-america
laying the groundwork for the next elections, but are they talking 2014 or 2016? >> both. 2016 is the end-all and be-all for the political cycle. the presidential election is always where everyone is paying attention. but you have control of the house and senate. >> the senate is in play. >> i will be looking at whether they can continue to get the high number of african-americans turning out to vote and not only the 2016 presidential elections, but in the midterm elections....
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here, they are laying a groundwork for a push in the next elections. all of the people that they are signing up for these health-care exchanges, they are setting up the voters as well. they are laying the ground right for future voting rights pushes, not only around the midterm elections, but also for the next presidential election as well. quite clear the naacp supports democrats. when we brought up rand paul, ad other republicans who have unique standpoint, there is an ability for some of these issues -- work withith republicans, and she laid the invitation right out there. it will be interesting to see how this plays out. >> and if the senator takes her up on it. >> i think he might, and showed. >> what is next then? what are you watching for? laying the groundwork for the next elections, but are they talking 2014 or 2016? is the end-all and be-all for the political cycle. the presidential election is always where everyone p
here, they are laying a groundwork for a push in the next elections. all of the people that they are signing up for these health-care exchanges, they are setting up the voters as well. they are laying the ground right for future voting rights pushes, not only around the midterm elections, but also for the next presidential election as well. quite clear the naacp supports democrats. when we brought up rand paul, ad other republicans who have unique standpoint, there is an ability for some of...
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lay's original, wavy o kettle.erpos estÁ cubierto de tatuajes. piercing e implantes, desde argentina, federico nos cuenta que son parte del rÉcord guinness. vea usted. ♪. ♪. ♪. >>> para nosotros es una forma de vida. no, no lo vemos como trabajo, ni que tenemos que ir a trabajar, es las 24 horas lo mismo. ser como queremos ser. >>> tatuajes, implantes, piercing, y amor, son lo que unen a vÍctor y gabriela pereira, rdonmyos rÉcord guinness a la pareja con mÁs modificaciones en el cuerpo del mundo. >>> ella y yo estÁbamos, ella comenzÓ este aÑo con nuestro rÉcord, lo inauguramos, una categorÍa nueva que la estrenamos nosotros. >>> se conocieron en una reuniÓn de motociclistas, hace 18 aÑos estÁn juntos. >>> convivimos desde que nos conocimos. >>> al mes y medio desde que nos conocimos convivimos hasta hoy. >>> su amor por los tatuajes naciÓ en la adolescencia, es una especie de obsesiÓn que parece no tener fin. >>> me gustÓ demasiado, eso que quise probar para ver quÉ se sentÍa, me gustÓ demasiado, y por estuve busca
lay's original, wavy o kettle.erpos estÁ cubierto de tatuajes. piercing e implantes, desde argentina, federico nos cuenta que son parte del rÉcord guinness. vea usted. ♪. ♪. ♪. >>> para nosotros es una forma de vida. no, no lo vemos como trabajo, ni que tenemos que ir a trabajar, es las 24 horas lo mismo. ser como queremos ser. >>> tatuajes, implantes, piercing, y amor, son lo que unen a vÍctor y gabriela pereira, rdonmyos rÉcord guinness a la pareja con mÁs...
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the freshman lays it in for 2 of 14. ties the game at 58. and the career night for him. he tips it in. 26 points. 6 boards. he ices it with the monster two-handed jam. 21 seconds left. usf wins it 69-62. that's the way the ball bounces. i'm mike shumann. see you again tonight at five. have a great day. >> up next, an outbreak of power ball fever. how high wednesday night's jackpot will soar after nobody won last night's $33
the freshman lays it in for 2 of 14. ties the game at 58. and the career night for him. he tips it in. 26 points. 6 boards. he ices it with the monster two-handed jam. 21 seconds left. usf wins it 69-62. that's the way the ball bounces. i'm mike shumann. see you again tonight at five. have a great day. >> up next, an outbreak of power ball fever. how high wednesday night's jackpot will soar after nobody won last night's $33
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lay down your life with dignity. don't lay down with tears and agony. >> the end of jonestown. shoots great video. so i got the new nokia lumia icon. it's got 1080p video, three times zoom, and a twenty-megapixel sensor. it's got the brightest display, so i can see what i'm shooting -- even outdoors, and 4 mics that capture incredible sound. plus, it has apps like vine -- and free cloud storage. my new lumia icon is so great, even our wipeouts look amazing. ♪ honestly, i want to see you be brave ♪ ♪ before chantix, i tried to quit probably about five times. it was different than the other times i tried to quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix varenicline is proven to help people quit smoking. it's a non-nicotine pill. chantix reduced my urge to smoke. that helped me quit smoking. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking, or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood, and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these, stop chantix, and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any
lay down your life with dignity. don't lay down with tears and agony. >> the end of jonestown. shoots great video. so i got the new nokia lumia icon. it's got 1080p video, three times zoom, and a twenty-megapixel sensor. it's got the brightest display, so i can see what i'm shooting -- even outdoors, and 4 mics that capture incredible sound. plus, it has apps like vine -- and free cloud storage. my new lumia icon is so great, even our wipeouts look amazing. ♪ honestly, i want to see you...
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justnot talking about laying them out rhetorically. we have written bills that have the tough medicine in them that lay out what needs to happen to make sure that the entitlement programs that semi-people depend upon are solvent over the next 75 years. that our country is saved in the process. i think one of the things that would make me unique possibly in our state is the fact that i was a real business person. so many people say they were in wasness but, i mean, i really in business and build a company that operated around our nation and understand what it takes to go through that. i look at myself as a significant and serious this will conservative. at the same time, i understand --t the goal is to make the gains. to make our country stronger along the way. i do not know what brand, to use your word, politics that would be. i really do consider it a tremendous privilege to be here and i wake up every day trying to make our country stronger. one of the things i hope you will never interview me about is taking cheap political shots or
justnot talking about laying them out rhetorically. we have written bills that have the tough medicine in them that lay out what needs to happen to make sure that the entitlement programs that semi-people depend upon are solvent over the next 75 years. that our country is saved in the process. i think one of the things that would make me unique possibly in our state is the fact that i was a real business person. so many people say they were in wasness but, i mean, i really in business and build...
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and the who are as lays the blame solely on the authorities we ask analysts of why the axle the opposition are overlooked that. this has nothing to do about job market receivers they keep talking about this is all the biz. hello and welcome to r.t. international twenty four hour news a live from moscow i'm cute actual power to our main story now and we'll start with the breaking news from ukraine this hour radical protesters have reportedly again opened fire on police and one of caves main streets it comes just an hour before some kind of peace deal is expected to be signed between the president and opposition and this is what the historic center of the ukrainian capital looks like today following beaks week's deadly clashes and almost eighty lives have been lost since the unrest started on tuesday that's just the official figure the opposition claims the number of casualties is much higher than i witness reports and numerous videos showed dozens of bodies lying openly in the streets covered only by thin blankets the number of those injured is in the many hundreds of his crew has been at t
and the who are as lays the blame solely on the authorities we ask analysts of why the axle the opposition are overlooked that. this has nothing to do about job market receivers they keep talking about this is all the biz. hello and welcome to r.t. international twenty four hour news a live from moscow i'm cute actual power to our main story now and we'll start with the breaking news from ukraine this hour radical protesters have reportedly again opened fire on police and one of caves main...
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lay down your life with dignity. >> a self-proclaimed religious paradise in guyana in south america. carved out of the jungle by jim jones, a man who called himself god. >> how very much i've loved you. how very much i've tried my best to give you the good life. >> who convinced his followers to kill their children and then kill themselves. >> let us be done with it. let's be done with the agony of it. >> drinking a kool-aid-type fruit punch laced with deadly cyanide. >> something to put you to rest. oh god. >> 30 years later in a place where words could kill and did, there is silence. an empty field, the people gone. almost no trace of their lives or dreams. this is the site of jonestown's open-air meeting hall where i'm standing right now, where the reverend jim jones led his followers into the worst mass murder and suicide pact in america's history. only small golden flowers grow where bodies once lay. on that fateful morning there are more than 940 people living in jonestown. by nightfall only 33 would still be a
lay down your life with dignity. >> a self-proclaimed religious paradise in guyana in south america. carved out of the jungle by jim jones, a man who called himself god. >> how very much i've loved you. how very much i've tried my best to give you the good life. >> who convinced his followers to kill their children and then kill themselves. >> let us be done with it. let's be done with the agony of it. >> drinking a kool-aid-type fruit punch laced with deadly...
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>> google is not laying pipe here. they already have fiber to the home here.hey don't have to do all of the work. they have been selective about the things they're working with. kansas city had to give up a lot to do this. dedicated workers and staff, salaried employees. they had an expedited process to use city infrastructure to get these things out. selecting places where they can get this rolled out in the most simple way. the customer service numbers for google have been strong. time warner cable is the only company worsen comcast when studies have been done on customer service. selectiveey will be in the markets they go into, places where they can make a difference but also get it done quickly. if they do 34 cities you will look at a substantial business where they have nearly as many customers potentially as a comcast. reading yelp reviews on fiber in kansas city and they are mostly positive. what about the regulatory issues? the fcc could make a ruling and change everything, change the entire landscape. what direction do you think the fcc will go? >> th
>> google is not laying pipe here. they already have fiber to the home here.hey don't have to do all of the work. they have been selective about the things they're working with. kansas city had to give up a lot to do this. dedicated workers and staff, salaried employees. they had an expedited process to use city infrastructure to get these things out. selecting places where they can get this rolled out in the most simple way. the customer service numbers for google have been strong. time...
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. >> reporter: along the california coast, coho salmon that swim upstream to lay their eggs could notve better friends than biologists charlotte and john ambrose. this married couple has spent years working to keep salmon from going extinct in california. overfishing and habitat destruction pushed the coho to the brink. now the state's severe drought could be the final threat. >> the population is so low now that when these natural events happen, that could be what tips them over the edge into extinction. >> we should be seeing nests of eggs here in the gravels. >> reporter: this nearly dry creek has been an essential part of the struggle to save the salmon. >> this creek is what we call our ground zero. >> reporter: the creek runs beside a hatchery that raises and releases about 40,000 fish each year. even in a good year, only about 400 of those-- just 1%-- survive to return to lay their eggs. >> if you look at all these rocky outcroppings, the fish has to swim over each and every one of those. >> reporter: obstacles begin miles away at the ocean. where we're standing right now, this
. >> reporter: along the california coast, coho salmon that swim upstream to lay their eggs could notve better friends than biologists charlotte and john ambrose. this married couple has spent years working to keep salmon from going extinct in california. overfishing and habitat destruction pushed the coho to the brink. now the state's severe drought could be the final threat. >> the population is so low now that when these natural events happen, that could be what tips them over...
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i'll go buy production there are one hundred of them produce and will sell the thing here and will lay off all the americans one idea that's what they're thinking about right now and other things like new zealand right now new zealand right now tozer buddy we only want the dairy because they have this huge dairy plant it's kind of a nationalized thing where they want to basically solve the united states they want to penetrate our market we have over thirty thousand teamsters in the dairy industry other unions have dairy and they want to basically put our dairy farmers out of business and when you go to the store you're going to buy a new zealand stuff we don't want that we need berries here in america it's absolutely what would seem to be. i mean for teamsters well i mean it would hit us it would hit us with regard to the dairy a number of areas but the answer is anything that hurts the industrial heartland i mean we if we haven't learned the lessons of nafta we have lost over a million jobs and i can tell you the names i can repeat one hundred names from mr coffee to oral b. to square
i'll go buy production there are one hundred of them produce and will sell the thing here and will lay off all the americans one idea that's what they're thinking about right now and other things like new zealand right now new zealand right now tozer buddy we only want the dairy because they have this huge dairy plant it's kind of a nationalized thing where they want to basically solve the united states they want to penetrate our market we have over thirty thousand teamsters in the dairy...
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justnot talking about laying them out rhetorically. we have written bills that have the tough medicine in them that lay out what needs to happen to make sure that the entitlement programs that semi-people depend upon are solvent over the next 75 years. that our country is saved in the process. i think one of the things that would make me unique possibly in our state is the fact that i was a real business person. so many people say they were in wasness but, i mean, i really in business and build a company that operated around our nation and understand what it takes to go through that. i look at myself as a significant and serious this will conservative. at the same time, i understand --t the goal is to make the gains. to make our country stronger along the way. i do not know what brand, to use your word, politics that would be. i really do consider it a tremendous privilege to be here and i wake up every day trying to make our country stronger. one of the things i hope you will never interview me about is taking cheap political shots or
justnot talking about laying them out rhetorically. we have written bills that have the tough medicine in them that lay out what needs to happen to make sure that the entitlement programs that semi-people depend upon are solvent over the next 75 years. that our country is saved in the process. i think one of the things that would make me unique possibly in our state is the fact that i was a real business person. so many people say they were in wasness but, i mean, i really in business and build...
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america is laying the foundation for the way we power tomorrow. >> you have been the president of theresident. >> i was, and i am. ♪ >> the billionaire has donated 65 million dollars to a renewable energy center at yale and stanford, and he has entered into the political arena, spending $10 million to support initiatives and candidates. you have been effective in many of the initiatives you have targeted, and you call some of those initiatives you have put money into some of the best investments you have ever made. [laughter] is that something you are going to continue to do? >> i don't know that is what i am going to do forever, but i definitely will do that in 2014. >> tom is not the only outspoken liberal in the family. his brother, jim, teaches civil rights courses at stanford and founded common sense media, a nonprofit organization. the brothers have been compared to another set of politically minded siblings, the koch brothers, but they have spent hundreds of millions backing tea party candidates and conservative causes. >> i don't actually know the koch brothers. i think there
america is laying the foundation for the way we power tomorrow. >> you have been the president of theresident. >> i was, and i am. ♪ >> the billionaire has donated 65 million dollars to a renewable energy center at yale and stanford, and he has entered into the political arena, spending $10 million to support initiatives and candidates. you have been effective in many of the initiatives you have targeted, and you call some of those initiatives you have put money into some of...
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i remember laying on the front of the pontoon boat with my hands out catching leaves and bugs and seeing who could catch the most in the water. >> melody's stepfather, larry bruce, worked as a driver for roadway trucking. judy was a stay-at-home mom. >> my mom was kind of introverted. she did not really socialize a lot because of her speech impediment. she had a hard time with people understanding what she was saying. >> the speech impediment, the result of a cleft palate, made judy self-conscious, but when she had corrective surgery, her life changed. >> well, she got her driver's license, she had a car, she got a job at mansfield general hospital in housekeeping. she was making friends there. >> judy loved her job at the hospital, but on the morning of november 2nd, 1978, she was too sick to go to work. >> she was sick the day before. she was not feeling well, and as i came out of my bedroom from getting dressed the door was cracked about six inches. i looked into my parents' room and i was able to see that she was laying there. >> the children walked outside to the bus stop. their fat
i remember laying on the front of the pontoon boat with my hands out catching leaves and bugs and seeing who could catch the most in the water. >> melody's stepfather, larry bruce, worked as a driver for roadway trucking. judy was a stay-at-home mom. >> my mom was kind of introverted. she did not really socialize a lot because of her speech impediment. she had a hard time with people understanding what she was saying. >> the speech impediment, the result of a cleft palate,...
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thanks to president obama, america is laying the foundation for the way we power tomorrow. >> he and wife have given more than $11 million to super pacs he founded. they hosted a fundraiser with the president at their san francisco home. you have been a supporter of the president. >> i have. and i am. >> initially, he was quite big on climate change, and he was quite forceful in talking about climate change. are you disappointed? >> i think the president's record through the epa in a regulatory fashion on climate is really good, and i think he really understands the issue. you wouldn't see today but 20 years from now, it would be super obvious, and i think they have that perspective. >> do you have any ambition to run for office? >> i have always said i would do virtually anything to make our agenda come true, and that is true, but i have also tried to be clear that this is not an intelligent, strategic, well-thought-out, self-interested effort to promote myself. [laughter] i have to say if there came a time when i thought that was really important to do, i wouldn't shy away from it
thanks to president obama, america is laying the foundation for the way we power tomorrow. >> he and wife have given more than $11 million to super pacs he founded. they hosted a fundraiser with the president at their san francisco home. you have been a supporter of the president. >> i have. and i am. >> initially, he was quite big on climate change, and he was quite forceful in talking about climate change. are you disappointed? >> i think the president's record through...
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even in a good year, only about 400 of those, just 1%, survive to return and lay their egg es. >> reporter: where we're stand, this should be a rushing river coming out into the sea? >> we should be seeing fish going in and coming out. >> reporter: salmon are trying to return to the creek to lay their eggings, but they have nowhere to go. >> the situation is dire. the drought makes it more dire, but it is not hopeless. >> there are at least some coho salmon throughout right now. we spotted at least half a dozen big fish this afternoon. what you're looking at is pictures we took at laga income itas creek. >>> could predator bus using a social media app to stalk your children? the san francisco attorney thinks so and has filed a lawsuit. imlaun meet me.com is accused of violating california laws. sam harreras says it unlawfully posts information for children under 13. >>> the stock market had its worst day in more than 7 months. the do you fell 327 point bbs a loss of little more than 2%. the s&p 500 gave back 40. analyst says it's a necessary -- analysts say it's a necessary evil. >> the th
even in a good year, only about 400 of those, just 1%, survive to return and lay their egg es. >> reporter: where we're stand, this should be a rushing river coming out into the sea? >> we should be seeing fish going in and coming out. >> reporter: salmon are trying to return to the creek to lay their eggings, but they have nowhere to go. >> the situation is dire. the drought makes it more dire, but it is not hopeless. >> there are at least some coho salmon...
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this neglected period of his early life almost lays the foundation for the man that churchill became later in his life. when i approach the subject i thought of his exploits from captivity and all that, and in fact, when i started research i had another look in there was no reference to your church diluent afghanistan there is a picture of young winston on a gray horse in the general says to one of his young officers, who is that a bloody fool? someone who wants to get noticed i suppose. he will get noticed you will get his head blown off. indeed beyond reason winston went up to the northwestern frontier with the empire which is part of pakistan he did want to give themselves noticed. 22 years old. his family background was in some disarray. his father of the lord randolph had died of syphilis when churchill was still studying. his mother jenny a great society beauty had a reputation for her various dalliances with society gentleman. one of the admirer as was the prince of wales. and to have a rather difficult reputation in british society not only that they would be impoverished a a
this neglected period of his early life almost lays the foundation for the man that churchill became later in his life. when i approach the subject i thought of his exploits from captivity and all that, and in fact, when i started research i had another look in there was no reference to your church diluent afghanistan there is a picture of young winston on a gray horse in the general says to one of his young officers, who is that a bloody fool? someone who wants to get noticed i suppose. he...
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an empty diesel fuel can lay nearby. upstairs, the two little girls were in bed. both had been shot to death. blaine hodges was dead from a gunshot wound in the master bedroom. a .22-caliber pistol was on the floor by his side. >> it looked like blaine hodges had killed his wife and two young daughters and then set the home on fire and got in bed and killed himself. >> blaine hodges had recently had some difficult times. he had been fired from his job at the post office for allegedly stealing $4,600. >> he had been convicted of an embezzlement charge and was on the verge of going off to jail for a short period of time, so when he found that out, that would witness into the motivating fact that he maybe wanted to kill his family and take his own life. >> blaine was about to begin serving a six-month prison sentence for that crime. he had also been ordered to make restitution of $9,200, a sum he apparently did not have. was it possible that the prospect of jail and the large financial payment caused hodges to snap? at the autopsy, the medical examiner, dr. william m
an empty diesel fuel can lay nearby. upstairs, the two little girls were in bed. both had been shot to death. blaine hodges was dead from a gunshot wound in the master bedroom. a .22-caliber pistol was on the floor by his side. >> it looked like blaine hodges had killed his wife and two young daughters and then set the home on fire and got in bed and killed himself. >> blaine hodges had recently had some difficult times. he had been fired from his job at the post office for...
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it included a requirement that oc ii and the mayor's office work together to lay out how the two parties will relate to each other and our responsibilities in implementing those retaining housing obligations. in november of that year the state took some action that illuminated the responsibilities. and we turned in our low moderate view that november and in october of that year the state can be and they invaleted the low and moderate income and dwrikd those to be returned to the successor agency and they determined the successor agency need to pay over $110 million to the state. not that i recall we went there an exhaust process that include did audit of our restricted fund a that process concluded with the state determining only $10 million needed to be paid through the d dr process and that was again $10 million out of leveling million dollars. and then through that we got our finding of perplex. we then embarked on our long-term project and we did a confirms of housing assets that transferred. while all of this was clarifying the agency we did want to clarify with the state that a cer
it included a requirement that oc ii and the mayor's office work together to lay out how the two parties will relate to each other and our responsibilities in implementing those retaining housing obligations. in november of that year the state took some action that illuminated the responsibilities. and we turned in our low moderate view that november and in october of that year the state can be and they invaleted the low and moderate income and dwrikd those to be returned to the successor...
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nobody better lay a finger -- oh, my gosh. nobody better lay a finger on my celery stick.ewed that joke up pretty bad. [ laughter and applause ] but let's be friends and act together, and i'm going to try it again from the top. and we won't cut this out. let's leave this in. so let's just see how well you can act, here we go. speaking of the obama's -- but now, the deal, higgins, is this. >> steve: what is it? >> jimmy: well, they're marketing healthy food. >> steve: sure. >> jimmy: but i think they're using the same companies that market those junk foods. >> steve: what makes you think that? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: let me show you an example. >> steve: oh, good. >> jimmy: look at this thing. nobody better lay -- oh, my god. [ laughter and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] [ bell dings ] >> steve: #danpatrick. [ in russian accent ] ♪ i'm up all night to get some you're up all night to get some ♪ ♪ i'm up all night to get lucky i'm up all night to get lucky ♪ i'm serious, though, if you see these ads -- >> steve: what are these ads? >> jimmy: the junk food people are stil
nobody better lay a finger -- oh, my gosh. nobody better lay a finger on my celery stick.ewed that joke up pretty bad. [ laughter and applause ] but let's be friends and act together, and i'm going to try it again from the top. and we won't cut this out. let's leave this in. so let's just see how well you can act, here we go. speaking of the obama's -- but now, the deal, higgins, is this. >> steve: what is it? >> jimmy: well, they're marketing healthy food. >> steve: sure....
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pick this house, number one, and picking this house, why did he go in and kill this person that was laying in bed? >> he was certainly taken back by my accusation that he had something to do with his person pick this house, number one, and picking this house, why did he go in and kill this person that was laying in bed? >> he was certainly taken back by my accusation that he had something to do with his mother's death. but i felt that's the way the interview needed to go, because it just didn't seem logical or likely that the events that he was describing actually took place. >> and investigators also discovered a possible financial motive. >> shortly before dorothy's murder, dorothy had taken out an accidental death insurance policy. and charles was named the beneficiary of that policy. >> charles holden did have some financial problems at the time of this incident with some farming debt that he had incurred over the past year. and this was benefitting him so that he could pay off those debts. >> even more incriminating, charles, who had no criminal record, refused to take a polygraph. >>
pick this house, number one, and picking this house, why did he go in and kill this person that was laying in bed? >> he was certainly taken back by my accusation that he had something to do with his person pick this house, number one, and picking this house, why did he go in and kill this person that was laying in bed? >> he was certainly taken back by my accusation that he had something to do with his mother's death. but i felt that's the way the interview needed to go, because it...
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it can lay an egg. >> just what is so wonderful about that? >> can you lay an egg?lack died at her home in wood side last night of natural causes. at the town bakery where her son bought her birthday cake every year. joan says she was very sad to hear of her death. >> she was very nice but she loved her privacy. >> reporter: temple starred in 42 featured films. she brought joy to an america slowly coming out of the depression. temple is often credited for saving 21st century fox. temple is still the youngest person to win an academy award at age 6. >> oh, thank you very much. mommy, can i go home now? >> she had a nonalcoholic drink named after her and her imagine found on all kinds of merchandise. >> over the years when you talk to her about that and say how do you feel? how do you relate to that child, she says i have a hard time relateing to that child because it was so long ago. she's done so much with her life since. >> shirley's husband of 48 years charles that i was watching one of her movies the other day about the civil war, and he said that yes, that's the
it can lay an egg. >> just what is so wonderful about that? >> can you lay an egg?lack died at her home in wood side last night of natural causes. at the town bakery where her son bought her birthday cake every year. joan says she was very sad to hear of her death. >> she was very nice but she loved her privacy. >> reporter: temple starred in 42 featured films. she brought joy to an america slowly coming out of the depression. temple is often credited for saving 21st...
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so we don't know yet if the government and their president is going to lay on a lot of other charges that are pending against him. if they did so, that is signalling that this man is not leaving mexico with the blessing of the government any time soon. >> what did the government say to the people of mexico. >> it is flag day in mexico and gave a speech, a patriotic speech and speaking with a strong tone and he said we really shouldn't gloat over this, this just shows we are an effective government and the decisions that the government makes the meant to make the quality of life of the mexicans better and trying to carve out a different stance than the previous presidents. and of course, behind closed doors is gloating and saying we brought down the guy that the last president couldn't. so he's juggling a political act and trying to convince the mexicans he's making them safer and it is unclear if they are buying the story. >> just to convince the mexicans, a lot of concern in the united states during the transition from the administrations whether the new government would keep the pr
so we don't know yet if the government and their president is going to lay on a lot of other charges that are pending against him. if they did so, that is signalling that this man is not leaving mexico with the blessing of the government any time soon. >> what did the government say to the people of mexico. >> it is flag day in mexico and gave a speech, a patriotic speech and speaking with a strong tone and he said we really shouldn't gloat over this, this just shows we are an...