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the officer responded not driving around in a lam bett be guinea -- lam bett guinea.onsidered with celebrities and their kid, blaze is normal, not so crazy. >> she has a reason behind it. it makes sense in their world. from outsiders you don't understand where names come from. >> when you're a celebrity, you give a weird name. that's kind of what you do. thank you very much. >>> i am frances. this is "early today." we hope this is just your first stop today. let me get this straight... [ female voice ] yes? lactaid® is 100% real milk? right. real milk. but it won't cause me discomfort. exactly, no discomfort, because it's milk without the lactose. and it tastes? it's real milk! come on, would i lie about this? hello. [ female announcer ] lactaid. 100% real milk. no discomfort. and for a 100% real dairy snack you'll 100% enjoy try lactaid® cottage cheese. because an empty pan is a blank canvas. [ woman #2 ] to share a moment. [ woman #3 ] to travel the world without leaving home. [ male announcer ] whatever the reason. whatever the dish. make it delicious with swanson.
the officer responded not driving around in a lam bett be guinea -- lam bett guinea.onsidered with celebrities and their kid, blaze is normal, not so crazy. >> she has a reason behind it. it makes sense in their world. from outsiders you don't understand where names come from. >> when you're a celebrity, you give a weird name. that's kind of what you do. thank you very much. >>> i am frances. this is "early today." we hope this is just your first stop today. let...
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we'd be on the lam but on the way. >> and purveyor of pleasure. but now they're about to face the biggest gamble of their lives. >> if something is unjust and unfair, you have to fight. ♪ ♪ >> the maricopa county jail is divided between two distinct worlds, the first is an outdoor world. the jail is internationally famous for tent city, a cluster of outdoor housing yards for both men and women. >> ladies, fall in. i'm not talking to the fence, am i? >> life here sucks. i mean it's terrible. i don't even think this place should exist to be honest with you. >> but the vast majority of maricopa inmates live in one of five different indoor facilities where they will rarely, if ever, experience any time outdoors. >> i'm cousin ashton, i come out blastin', i'm about as hungry as a taliban fasting so just like the clumps i'll fill my plate, ghetto grinding all day it's a crime of fate. >> in one of maricopa's primary men's facilities, the fourth avenue jail, when inmates are not in their small two-person cells, they can work out in an indoor rec room or
we'd be on the lam but on the way. >> and purveyor of pleasure. but now they're about to face the biggest gamble of their lives. >> if something is unjust and unfair, you have to fight. ♪ ♪ >> the maricopa county jail is divided between two distinct worlds, the first is an outdoor world. the jail is internationally famous for tent city, a cluster of outdoor housing yards for both men and women. >> ladies, fall in. i'm not talking to the fence, am i? >> life...
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samuel lam who literally wrote the book on the fro seed dur she's about to have, fat grafting. >> i'm nervous. >> talking about it gets me more nervous about it. >> in the weighting room, carmen voices his concern. >> i like what i see. i like what i enjoy and what i kiss and what i get to experience. i feel like she doesn't need any more enhancements. >> i'm doing this for me. i'm not doing it for him. >> then dr. lamb goes over the $8,000 procedure. >> she has a fuller brow. going to create a better frame. >> are you ready? >> back in houston, it's the day before kitty's operation and she's going over her jennifer lawrence makeover with surgeon franklin rose. >> i'm sure she's had her nose done. you can see the tip is very, have well defined. >> by the end of her appointment, kitty is scheduled for six procedures, total cost, $25,000, minus the discount for the doctor appearing on television. kitty like rosie has a second motivation. the effects of mother hood. kitty's husband eric is unconvinced that she even needs cosmetic surgery. >> jennifer lawrence isn't a celebrity that i hav
samuel lam who literally wrote the book on the fro seed dur she's about to have, fat grafting. >> i'm nervous. >> talking about it gets me more nervous about it. >> in the weighting room, carmen voices his concern. >> i like what i see. i like what i enjoy and what i kiss and what i get to experience. i feel like she doesn't need any more enhancements. >> i'm doing this for me. i'm not doing it for him. >> then dr. lamb goes over the $8,000 procedure....
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and it depends on the lam from the movie the good the kooky how difficult the movie is today. who will be working for two weeks three sometimes four weeks. in the past this and that's who we used to dub or less a technical foul dubbed the older time in every way not we start to think that it's better to choose the right actor for that. that kept not. yes of course we start thinking of the same actor as ever. but not all. i prefer to work with an axe to its really really right foot. looks like this. dubbing is just out of radish. of the old bean and after that it's the second ankles. of course you have to have to be good. but it's just the custom of taking you have to learn to talk with his rhythm. these poses katie last. that's fine. you have metal. on the carol watch it. so it's just that there's no being accustomed to. and though but it's a great great great job. for a for the actors because the case for example sometimes all you see eye to adopt. sometimes out all the time. what new season after lie the show free russia for example. which i had the luck to the beginning tha
and it depends on the lam from the movie the good the kooky how difficult the movie is today. who will be working for two weeks three sometimes four weeks. in the past this and that's who we used to dub or less a technical foul dubbed the older time in every way not we start to think that it's better to choose the right actor for that. that kept not. yes of course we start thinking of the same actor as ever. but not all. i prefer to work with an axe to its really really right foot. looks like...
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we have a combination of beef and lam and parsley. pounds of meat being cooked in three days. >> after all that savory protein, i was ready to check out the fresh veggie options. >> this is armenian cheat sheet. it's tomatos and mint and olive oil. that makes summer food. and what i'm doing is i'm putting some nutmeg. it is kind of like cream cheese. in armenia when they offer you food, you have to eat it. they would welcome you and food is very important for them. >> in every armenian community we feel like we're a "smallville"age and they come together to put on something like this. what i find really interesting about san francisco is the blends of armenia that come together. once they are here, the way people work together at any age, including our grandmothers, our grandfathers, skewering the meat, it's fun to see. fun to see everybody get together. >> we call it subarek. it's a cheese turn over if you want. we make the dough from scratch. we boil it like you do for la san i can't. >> the amount of love and karin fused in these f
we have a combination of beef and lam and parsley. pounds of meat being cooked in three days. >> after all that savory protein, i was ready to check out the fresh veggie options. >> this is armenian cheat sheet. it's tomatos and mint and olive oil. that makes summer food. and what i'm doing is i'm putting some nutmeg. it is kind of like cream cheese. in armenia when they offer you food, you have to eat it. they would welcome you and food is very important for them. >> in every...
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convicted of a bank robbery he says he didn't commit. ♪ if you see me coming, baby, i'll be on the lam america's most wanted man. thanks. that's the crowd. unfortunately, they're a captured audience. >> torres used to sing in a band on the outside, but he's probably better known for being a prolific bank robber. now he's pursuing a literary career working on his autobiography. >> yeah. it's "the bank robber blues, the tales of the mummy bandit." it's pretty good. i've got a couple guys here. i let them read it, and they are kind of my critics, and they say it's a page-turner. it keeps the reader interested. it doesn't take a genius to figure out how to write when you lay it down. if they can do it, i can do it. i'm working on it. i'm just getting warmed up. i have a lot more to go. i'm like in 1985 right now. >> but for now torres puts his book aside to help out his cellmate ryan abbey. >> basically what you want to tell them is that you need help, buddy, okay? >> yeah. >> you've got a problem. we both know that. what you told me, i read the police reports. >> abbey was convinced his l
convicted of a bank robbery he says he didn't commit. ♪ if you see me coming, baby, i'll be on the lam america's most wanted man. thanks. that's the crowd. unfortunately, they're a captured audience. >> torres used to sing in a band on the outside, but he's probably better known for being a prolific bank robber. now he's pursuing a literary career working on his autobiography. >> yeah. it's "the bank robber blues, the tales of the mummy bandit." it's pretty good. i've...
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. >> martin lam march -- mr. lamb is not here. roland block . >> good morning. i also serve on the muni accessible advisory committee and also the mayers office on disability. yes, i'm basically here also to in support of the wheelchair access platform at jud as and 28. i'm hoping this will move forward to fill in the gap between ocean beach. also for future ak sybls platforms along taraval street. i'm also going to submit a letter to in support of it to the board. thank you very much. >> thank you very much, mr. wong. >> randall glok. >> good morning, board, randall glok. thank you for allowing us to serve in the advisory community for you. this has been fun. you heard our concerns and comments going into west lake. we heard a lot of public outreach as well and there is a lot of support on staff and support on the board. it's a tough thing. i have been to a lot of the tep meetings myself and i have heard a lot of the concerns. i agree tep over all is a good thing for a lot of people. there are some hick ups along the way. keep working on the platforms. the peop
. >> martin lam march -- mr. lamb is not here. roland block . >> good morning. i also serve on the muni accessible advisory committee and also the mayers office on disability. yes, i'm basically here also to in support of the wheelchair access platform at jud as and 28. i'm hoping this will move forward to fill in the gap between ocean beach. also for future ak sybls platforms along taraval street. i'm also going to submit a letter to in support of it to the board. thank you very...
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. >>> it's one of the more unusual calls, tracking down a run away pig that went on the lam. they cornered the animal yesterday after there were reports it was roaming the neighborhood. they later learned it was a pet that had escaped and was taken to an animal shelter where her owner picked her up. >>> thank you for making ktvu your choice for news. you can always follow us on twitter and facebook. thanks for watching. have a great weekend. lucky charms! ♪ [ birds chirping, twinkling noises ] you're always after me lucky charms! they're magically delicious! can help your kids' school get extra stuff. they're the only cereals with box tops for education. you can raise money for your kids' school. look for this logo. only on big g cereals. you can make a difference. every cereal box counts. >> this is "the real winning edge." a volleyball player who got the best over her bullies. it's a young man who's a sparkplug for his whole school. a gymnast who doesn't let her father's rejection defeat her. it's celebrities who let you know what it takes to win in life. 3-time olympic gol
. >>> it's one of the more unusual calls, tracking down a run away pig that went on the lam. they cornered the animal yesterday after there were reports it was roaming the neighborhood. they later learned it was a pet that had escaped and was taken to an animal shelter where her owner picked her up. >>> thank you for making ktvu your choice for news. you can always follow us on twitter and facebook. thanks for watching. have a great weekend. lucky charms! ♪ [ birds chirping,...
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during his first two years on the lam, bulger was in touch with friends and family shuttling betweenew york, chicago, and the resort town of grand isle, louisiana, where he rented a home until his identity was compromised. after that, it seemed as if bulger had disappeared from the face of the earth, except for the alleged sightings all over the world. how many of these tips do you think might have been true? >> torsney: boy, there was thousands and thousands of tips, and i think... i don't think any of them were true. >> kroft: one of the obstacles was there were really no good photographs of bulger or his longtime live-in girlfriend catherine greig, a former dental hygienist. the fbi often noted that the couple shared a love of animals, especially dogs and cats, and asked veterinarians to be on the lookout. there were reports that greig once had breast implants and other plastic surgery in boston, so the task force reached out to physicians. eventually, they got a call from a dr. matthias donelan, who had located her files in storage. >> macdonald: i was trying to leave the office
during his first two years on the lam, bulger was in touch with friends and family shuttling betweenew york, chicago, and the resort town of grand isle, louisiana, where he rented a home until his identity was compromised. after that, it seemed as if bulger had disappeared from the face of the earth, except for the alleged sightings all over the world. how many of these tips do you think might have been true? >> torsney: boy, there was thousands and thousands of tips, and i think... i...
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the fact that he's on the lam, yes, he's saying he's still the president, but they have an interim governmentit's supported by the west, you have conversations between vice president bidening and the interim prime minister, yatsenyuk yatsenyou have a date new elections, again, crimea has a certain amount of autonomy, but it is not an independent state that can call for a foreign country, a foreign country to invade it's borders, no matter what russia believes about it's near broad or it's atmosphere sphere of influence and this has brought major problems between russia and the west for the last many, many years. as you can see, what happened in georgia, of course russia does have the military might. and if the ukrainians try to take on any russian intervention, they will be crushed. so again, the interim ukrainian government needs to assure all those in crimea plus russia, it only has the crimea interests at heart, it will allow it to keep its flee for so many number of years, however they decide to deal with this in the future. at the same time, the international sovereignty of the ukraine,
the fact that he's on the lam, yes, he's saying he's still the president, but they have an interim governmentit's supported by the west, you have conversations between vice president bidening and the interim prime minister, yatsenyuk yatsenyou have a date new elections, again, crimea has a certain amount of autonomy, but it is not an independent state that can call for a foreign country, a foreign country to invade it's borders, no matter what russia believes about it's near broad or it's...
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. >> i like silence of the lams. >> we never knew that, bob, because you like movies about food. dana, what is your favorite book of all time? >> the joy of hate by greg gutfield. >> you can still get that in paperback. >> i have lots of -- i have a pretty voracious reader. >> that means you read a lot. >> my favorite book of the last year was charles krauthammer's book "things that matter." i thought it was excellent, and i did work on it, for full disclosure, but i thought it was great. i'm sure "not cool" will be on my list. >> bob, what happened to your swear jar? >> since i have not sworn much since they put a delay switch in here, and you may have noticed as you were watching the show, they delayed one of our segments because our executive producer became a wusz, and i said sit, not what he thought i said. i'm learning. even an old dog can learn old tricks. >> new tricks? >> new tricks. >> you're a fan of any trick. sorry. >> probably two or three. >> okay, i apologize. why do i do it? >> right back to it. >> for me, greg, what is your workout regimen and do you follow a st
. >> i like silence of the lams. >> we never knew that, bob, because you like movies about food. dana, what is your favorite book of all time? >> the joy of hate by greg gutfield. >> you can still get that in paperback. >> i have lots of -- i have a pretty voracious reader. >> that means you read a lot. >> my favorite book of the last year was charles krauthammer's book "things that matter." i thought it was excellent, and i did work on it,...
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gerri: it is human nature once you see that you lam on the bra. >> you're going to be nervous and setn accident. gerri: 800,000 comes out of traffic revenues. >> yes, i thought it was wrong to balance the budget based upon punitive measures. especially when tis is touted under the terms of safety and the safety isn't there beyond people probably love you for taking these out. so let's say you don't even have a cop there. you have a camera there. >> yes, and it's supposed to be about safety. the situation is 3:00 o'clock in the morning and someone is making a right on red and it may not come to a full stop. but still they're going they are going to get a ticket in the mail. and they can say it ii safe for them to go. these cameras are not that choice. still in five states including ohio and florida. they are getting on board with you here. do you think this will help you get rid of these altogether? and i am encouraging this around the country. beyond one quick question. your community was hard hit by hurricane sandy. >> we have the most waterfront properties in new jersey and we lost
gerri: it is human nature once you see that you lam on the bra. >> you're going to be nervous and setn accident. gerri: 800,000 comes out of traffic revenues. >> yes, i thought it was wrong to balance the budget based upon punitive measures. especially when tis is touted under the terms of safety and the safety isn't there beyond people probably love you for taking these out. so let's say you don't even have a cop there. you have a camera there. >> yes, and it's supposed to be...
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the history of its lam is a very -- islam is a very long history of anti-black racism and slavery, gender and religious apartheid and yet nobody here is saying, oh, my god, so we're all with blood on our hands and maybe islam is not pure. and maybe it could be the tradition has been dangerous first to muslims and then to all others. maybe it's a dangerous tradition. instead, we say, well, you know, we're so guilty. i mean, we're so persuaded by the works of edward said that we're guilty and what matters is racism and anticolonialism, not women's rights, not univ.al human rights. -- universal human rights. and i believe that's what we have to focus on. another, yes? >> we keep hearing about sign think and sufi and shia, and i haven't heard you mention it in afghanistan. is there -- >> there's sunni. they're sunni. they're, like, saudi arabia. shia are in persia, iran. and i said that there was a perpetual, endless civil war between shia and sunni. that's everywhere. iran is shiite, and it now is trying to dominate the gulf states including saudi arabia partly as a religious war, partly as
the history of its lam is a very -- islam is a very long history of anti-black racism and slavery, gender and religious apartheid and yet nobody here is saying, oh, my god, so we're all with blood on our hands and maybe islam is not pure. and maybe it could be the tradition has been dangerous first to muslims and then to all others. maybe it's a dangerous tradition. instead, we say, well, you know, we're so guilty. i mean, we're so persuaded by the works of edward said that we're guilty and...
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on the lam this morning, accused of collecting welfare while living a life of luxury. >> the couple had, mansions and millions in their bank account but as abc's ryan smith tells us, all that money didn't stop them from having taxpayers foot many of their bills. >> reporter: a self-proclaimed lord and lady on the run. according to them, he's an heir to scottish nobility. minnesota authorities accusing andrea and colin chisholm iii of defrauding the government of by collect over $167,000 in welfare, medical assistance, even food stamps, all the while allegedly living it up in this million dollar mansion. >> mr. and -- i'm sorry, lord and lady chisholm iii are fraud centers of the first degree. >> reporter: investigators say a major scam. rivaling that of the movie "american hustle." >> lady, so good see you. >> these are the roles we were meant to play. >> reporter: their alleged web of deceit spanning some seven years across two states. according to this complaint filed with the court, first collecting from minnesota, then florida. and for about a year, receiving benefits from both stat
on the lam this morning, accused of collecting welfare while living a life of luxury. >> the couple had, mansions and millions in their bank account but as abc's ryan smith tells us, all that money didn't stop them from having taxpayers foot many of their bills. >> reporter: a self-proclaimed lord and lady on the run. according to them, he's an heir to scottish nobility. minnesota authorities accusing andrea and colin chisholm iii of defrauding the government of by collect over...
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it had reached 37,000 feet about two hours into the flight from koala lam pure. it was on it way to beijing, china. crews lost contact with the plane. 239 people onboard, including three american citizens we know at this point. two of them children, just 4 and 2 years old. but the word of a u-turn has been making headlines. malaysian officials say the jet may have turned around just minutes before it vanished. >> normally, there is if the pilot is unable to proceed as per plan, and normally, then he makes that decision to turn back, he will report. to the base or report to the att. from what we know, from the recording as well as our own recording to message the base, there was no such distress signal or distress call for safety. so we are equally puzzled. >> so you're hearing there from a news conference that happened just a few hours ago. you heard the questions about why the plane would have turned around. also questions about stolen passports used to board the flight and four people looked at closely on airport surveillance video, hoping to maybe give videos
it had reached 37,000 feet about two hours into the flight from koala lam pure. it was on it way to beijing, china. crews lost contact with the plane. 239 people onboard, including three american citizens we know at this point. two of them children, just 4 and 2 years old. but the word of a u-turn has been making headlines. malaysian officials say the jet may have turned around just minutes before it vanished. >> normally, there is if the pilot is unable to proceed as per plan, and...
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. >> i like silence of the lams. >> we never knew that, bob, because you like movies about food. of all time? e by greg gutfield. >> you can still get that in paperback. >> i have lots of -- i have a pretty voracious reader. >> that means you read a lot. >> my favorite book of the last year was charles krauthammer's book "things that matter." i thought it was excellent, and i did work on it, for full disclosure, but i thought it was great. i'm sure "not cool" will be on my list. >> bob, what happened to your swear jar? >> since i have not sworn much since they put a delay switch in here, and you may have noticed as you were watching the show, they delayed one of our segments because our executive producer became a wusz, and i said sit, not what he thought i said. i'm learning. even an old dog can learn old tricks. >> new tricks? >> new tricks. >> you're a fan of any trick. sorry. >> probably two or three. >> okay, i apologize. why do i do it? >> right back to it. >> for me, greg, what is your workout regimen and do you follow a strict diet? >> i doo four hours of donkey calf rais
. >> i like silence of the lams. >> we never knew that, bob, because you like movies about food. of all time? e by greg gutfield. >> you can still get that in paperback. >> i have lots of -- i have a pretty voracious reader. >> that means you read a lot. >> my favorite book of the last year was charles krauthammer's book "things that matter." i thought it was excellent, and i did work on it, for full disclosure, but i thought it was great. i'm sure...
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. >> they're on the lam, they have been posing as scottish aristocrats, which i suppose is not hard tok you. >>> and coming up, which headlines do you think got more attention in the mainstream media. >>> up next, who is investigating health care. >>> and coming up, the attorney who led the investigation into bridgegate and chris christie joins me live to discuss his findings and the backlash that has already started. ♪ [ male announcer ] a car that is able to see, to calculate, to think -- and can respond to what it encounters. ♪ even if that means completely stopping itself. it's the stuff of science fiction... minus the fiction. the 2014 e-class. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers in this season's most important fashion trend, the long shirt. designed to flatter, with playful hemlines and length for everybody. the new long shirt. visit the shirt boutique, only at chico's and chicos.com. iwe don't back down. we only know one direction: up so we're up early. up late. thinking up
. >> they're on the lam, they have been posing as scottish aristocrats, which i suppose is not hard tok you. >>> and coming up, which headlines do you think got more attention in the mainstream media. >>> up next, who is investigating health care. >>> and coming up, the attorney who led the investigation into bridgegate and chris christie joins me live to discuss his findings and the backlash that has already started. ♪ [ male announcer ] a car that is able to...
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. >> the bull is no longer on the lam. >> whose cowboy got him? was that josh's cowboy?ng him to come quietly is a different story. but with cowboys and cops working together, the bull is outflanked. much to sergeant thorton's relief. >> how do we plan on getting this thing home? >> we had received zero training on how to wrangle a bull. all the officers, for all the fun that they had, they all kind of kept their job, what they had to do, try to wrangle the bull, get the bull home safely. nobody fired a shot. nobody got hurt. >> and he's also happy to find the entire incident is recorded on dashcam. >> actually wasn't until later that i thought, you know, this is a good thing this was on video because officers are always out there trying to do their job and be very professional about it, and it's just kind of nice for people to see that we are actually people doing the job. that we have a little fun once in a while and a lot of times it gets caught on tape. >>> hello! >> viral videos, millions can't stop watching. >> this is everything i wanted to do in my life. >> i can
. >> the bull is no longer on the lam. >> whose cowboy got him? was that josh's cowboy?ng him to come quietly is a different story. but with cowboys and cops working together, the bull is outflanked. much to sergeant thorton's relief. >> how do we plan on getting this thing home? >> we had received zero training on how to wrangle a bull. all the officers, for all the fun that they had, they all kind of kept their job, what they had to do, try to wrangle the bull, get the...
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david lam has agreed to move. >> we have been sleeping with water and almost having something like threes in thewall water. >> this area was never intended for people to live on. it's part of the administrative base for the u.n. mission and was already home to thousands of u.n. staff and peace keepers. now, it has to accommodate an extra 21,000 people in the part of the base that's prone to flooding. but a u.n. mission had no way of knowing back if december when the fighting started that the people seeking their protection would decide to stay indefinitely. >> at the time when we opened the gates, we thought it would be a replica of similar situations that we have seen in south sudan previously. we have usually had them for -- under our protection for a few days. and then when things calmed down and people felt safer, they would return to their homes >> reporter: now that the people are living here, the u.n. can't force them to move. any relocation has to be voluntary. even though this place is very unsuitable, most of the people living here just don't want to leave. the existence of the
david lam has agreed to move. >> we have been sleeping with water and almost having something like threes in thewall water. >> this area was never intended for people to live on. it's part of the administrative base for the u.n. mission and was already home to thousands of u.n. staff and peace keepers. now, it has to accommodate an extra 21,000 people in the part of the base that's prone to flooding. but a u.n. mission had no way of knowing back if december when the fighting started...
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bigelow: the great advantages of drugs like methadone and lam are that they're orally effective, slow onset, long duration of action. so they prevent fluctuations in the individual highs and withdrawal. they provide a degree of stability. they eliminate injection drug use. they're very, very effective. because of what is often a pharmaceutical focus upon the development of treatments, it's easy to lose sight of the critical importance of concurrent behavior therapies. so all of the medications that are used in addiction treatment are virtually always used in conjunction with psychosocial counseling, psychological therapies in addition to the medication. a type of therapy that we use is cognitive behavioral relapse prevention. that's a combination of several therapies, but we help treat people or help teach people what... the triggers are, what leads them to crave. and it's been shown in animal models that the chemicals-- the brain chemicals associated with reward and reinforcement-- already rise when people are anticipating cocaine. so when they tell you, "i just ended up at my drug d
bigelow: the great advantages of drugs like methadone and lam are that they're orally effective, slow onset, long duration of action. so they prevent fluctuations in the individual highs and withdrawal. they provide a degree of stability. they eliminate injection drug use. they're very, very effective. because of what is often a pharmaceutical focus upon the development of treatments, it's easy to lose sight of the critical importance of concurrent behavior therapies. so all of the medications...
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we'd be on the lam but on the way. >> and purveyor of pleasure.
we'd be on the lam but on the way. >> and purveyor of pleasure.
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in stark contrast, a moment of silence in the australian par lam for the presumed victims.ited states, the first steps toward big litigation over the plane's disappearance, a chicago-based attorney has asked a judge to order malaysia airlines and boeing to provide documents and other information. the lawyers' firm says it plans to build a multimillion-dollar lawsuit against the airline and boeing. boeing declined to comment on that and malaysia airlines officials were not immediately available. wolf, litigation already and we have no plan. >> more in the next hour on the potential lawsuit, the legal parts of all this coming up. >>> let's get to more about the search, specifically the 122 objects revealed in those new satellite images. joining us the oceanographer ervik van seville of the climate change research center from new south wales in australia, and colleen keller, with the defense contractor that helped with the search. thanks to both of you for joining us. so you look at these pictures, 122 image, colleen, on this latest satellite image. it was taken on sunday. yes
in stark contrast, a moment of silence in the australian par lam for the presumed victims.ited states, the first steps toward big litigation over the plane's disappearance, a chicago-based attorney has asked a judge to order malaysia airlines and boeing to provide documents and other information. the lawyers' firm says it plans to build a multimillion-dollar lawsuit against the airline and boeing. boeing declined to comment on that and malaysia airlines officials were not immediately available....
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valley, and it was very much of interest to farmers because they could get up to a square mile of free lammed, and this is what drew the early settlers, was the opportunity to get free land. well, it was mostly, there were a few white people here. there were native americans, of course, the tribes. there were fur trapper, missionaries, hudson bay company had a big far-trapping operation -- fur-trapping operation up on the columbia river, but for the most part it was very unpopulated by settlers and whites. there were native american tribes here. so the, it was under joint occupation of the british and the americans. they had both had a claim to the land, so there was no real government out here, and in 1843 a provisional government was established which sort of kind of became the start of gop. and then the u.s. congress, two senators in the congress wanted to create a fait accompli on the ground to bring this under the american flag, so they taliban to develop legislation -- they began to develop legislation that provides a free square mile of land to the early settlers. and in this happened
valley, and it was very much of interest to farmers because they could get up to a square mile of free lammed, and this is what drew the early settlers, was the opportunity to get free land. well, it was mostly, there were a few white people here. there were native americans, of course, the tribes. there were fur trapper, missionaries, hudson bay company had a big far-trapping operation -- fur-trapping operation up on the columbia river, but for the most part it was very unpopulated by settlers...
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steven lam, thanks so much. >>> coming up next, natalie has all the things you need to know before yous an energy crisis happening, alright... a human one. and it's time to fight it. quaker's good energy is just what you want. it's how we help keep go-getters like you going and getting, one bite at a time. try new quaker warm & crunchy granola for the crunchy side of oatmeal. quaker up. with a smartphone from straight talk wireless.rtphone she'll get the same great nationwide coverage at half the cost. let's see if she notices. brrr-rrrrrr. the boys sure did. she saved 950 dollars. that's enough to rent a sick monster truck! thank you, mom!! you're welcome. who's your mommy now? the world needs more straight talk. same phones. same networks. half the cost. get an lg optimus dynamic. unlimited everything, just $45 a month. only at walmart. i don't think i can answer that.? recently there was an amazing kind of shade of blue. deep red. it screams sexiness to me. yes, ma'am. gorgeous revlon. nail enamel. the power of color. try our delicious new fresh mex bowls with chipotle or margarita
steven lam, thanks so much. >>> coming up next, natalie has all the things you need to know before yous an energy crisis happening, alright... a human one. and it's time to fight it. quaker's good energy is just what you want. it's how we help keep go-getters like you going and getting, one bite at a time. try new quaker warm & crunchy granola for the crunchy side of oatmeal. quaker up. with a smartphone from straight talk wireless.rtphone she'll get the same great nationwide...
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. >>> a man on the lam after stealing more than $3 million in gold is in custody this morning.y back in october of 2012. he was arrested two weeks later but got out on bond and disappeared. that triggered an international cat-and-mouse game. >> these aren't your average criminals. you know, they're very tough, very intelligent. they know the system well. >> then a lucky break. valdez was picked up in belize, using a suspicious cuban passport and officials googled him. he'll now be sent back to florida soon, but the millions in gold, probably gone for good. >>> two suspects on the loose after an unusual daytime robbery. in new jersey. they showed up at a jewelry store wearing goggles and respirators claiming to be fbi agents investigating a meth lab. later they pulled a gun and zip tied the employees. one guard them in the back room while others scooped up the goods and got away. >>> interior department calculated the cost of last year's government shutdown of national parks. that 16-day congressional standoff came to $414 million in lost visitor spending at the parks and surrou
. >>> a man on the lam after stealing more than $3 million in gold is in custody this morning.y back in october of 2012. he was arrested two weeks later but got out on bond and disappeared. that triggered an international cat-and-mouse game. >> these aren't your average criminals. you know, they're very tough, very intelligent. they know the system well. >> then a lucky break. valdez was picked up in belize, using a suspicious cuban passport and officials googled him. he'll...
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that is facial recognition software helps catch a killer in florida after thirty seven years on the lamso now once you put this sort of technology in these drones guarding the elite you know guarded compounds here a guy a killer escaped from leavenworth fort leavenworth thirty seven years ago lived a full life outside in florida had a job had a wife had kids and then facial recognition software he passed on c.c.t.v. camera somewhere the facial recognition recognized him as a killer on the run now we say ok he's a killer but what happens when it's more minute things like this is just a rebel guy this is a guy. it's our system this is a guy against monsanto blah blah blah let's laser him and drone him well that's true they are criminalizing protests against corporations protest against factory farms in the food space protest against fracking here in the u.k. protest against the kind of corporate intrusions into the public domain is being criminalized back that up with unlimited drone manufacture and deployment and you end up with a dystopian nightmare that even alex jones in his worst mom
that is facial recognition software helps catch a killer in florida after thirty seven years on the lamso now once you put this sort of technology in these drones guarding the elite you know guarded compounds here a guy a killer escaped from leavenworth fort leavenworth thirty seven years ago lived a full life outside in florida had a job had a wife had kids and then facial recognition software he passed on c.c.t.v. camera somewhere the facial recognition recognized him as a killer on the run...
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ben lam who is capital one's vice president of service member affairs, for veterans telling their storyan understand and appreciate is one of the biggest challenges that veterans face in finding a job. >> it's about communication. it's about how you describe the experiences and the skills that you learned and put to work in the military, how you describe that to a private sector employer. it's not about, hey, i was an infantry man, or i worked on a ship, it's i led teams. >> reporter: veteran anthony maldonado agrees. he said selling his experience to the military to some employers has actually been a tough sell. >> the majority of it is hard because they don't understand, like, what you have done or what you have accomplished or what any of it means and then there's the one or two that understand it. family of military or military themselves. so it depends i think. >> reporter: over the next couple of years a large number of veterans are going to be transitioning into the private sector between 280,000 or 300,000 each year over the next four to five years 30% above normal. looking to t
ben lam who is capital one's vice president of service member affairs, for veterans telling their storyan understand and appreciate is one of the biggest challenges that veterans face in finding a job. >> it's about communication. it's about how you describe the experiences and the skills that you learned and put to work in the military, how you describe that to a private sector employer. it's not about, hey, i was an infantry man, or i worked on a ship, it's i led teams. >>...
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a trio of elephants are on the lam. they ran away from the circus yesterday in missouri and it was all caught on camera. they might have been spooked by a loud crowd and bolted out of a door and into a nearby parking lot. elephants escape the circus if you can't believe the headline, here's the video to prove it. captured by allie tunnicliff we saw the other people running and we're like oh my god they're escaping, what's going on. i called my husband, i'm like, tom, the elephants are escaping. he's like get in the car! so, karyn and allie got back in the car - and started recording. they estimate it took around 45 minutes for several trainers to coral the three elephants between two trailers. she yelled to the one guy, i need pretzels, anything, any kind of food. you could tell they were so upset, like oh my gosh our animals are running down. they were so upset and scared. they didn't want anyone to get hurt and they were afraid for the animals too. no one was hurt - but the animals did do damage to several vehicles. w
a trio of elephants are on the lam. they ran away from the circus yesterday in missouri and it was all caught on camera. they might have been spooked by a loud crowd and bolted out of a door and into a nearby parking lot. elephants escape the circus if you can't believe the headline, here's the video to prove it. captured by allie tunnicliff we saw the other people running and we're like oh my god they're escaping, what's going on. i called my husband, i'm like, tom, the elephants are escaping....