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it's literally like a chemistry detective novel. one of the issues is chemical injection the other issue is simply connecting the layers between the zones which are toxic to groundwater very far into the ground where you have a gas oil. all organic compounds benzene tell you and at the benzene. normally occurring radioactive material and what you've just done is you've created a connecting straw between layers that nature separated out millions of years ago with the ground water. the fracking process was invented by halliburton a company like to run by dick cheney for some years before he kind george w. bush's vice president in two thousand and five the bush administration passed and act exempting fracking from the safe drinking water act. that means they don't have to apply for a permit for chemical injection and you're creating a highway of gas and oil that's going through the water the aquifer protected by a one inch cement casing and yes the industry. you casings fail unless of course fifty percent of them fail over the life of
it's literally like a chemistry detective novel. one of the issues is chemical injection the other issue is simply connecting the layers between the zones which are toxic to groundwater very far into the ground where you have a gas oil. all organic compounds benzene tell you and at the benzene. normally occurring radioactive material and what you've just done is you've created a connecting straw between layers that nature separated out millions of years ago with the ground water. the fracking...
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my jill is literal when she says teaching is not what she does, it's who she is. these guys don't get that. i think they don't understand why you chose to teach in the first place. i honest to god don't think they understand and by the way, like in politics, in business, in religious hierarchies, there's really good teachers and there's really lousy teachers. there's really great teachers and there's some just plain good teachers. we're no different than any other profession in the world but we are a profession. we are a profession. this is a calling. you chose to be teachers because you care. you chose to be teachers because you want to make this country better. you chose to be teachers because you know every child, every child is entitled, entitled to do as well as they can. that's why you did it. but i'm afraid, i'm afraid the governor and his allies, they don't get it.
my jill is literal when she says teaching is not what she does, it's who she is. these guys don't get that. i think they don't understand why you chose to teach in the first place. i honest to god don't think they understand and by the way, like in politics, in business, in religious hierarchies, there's really good teachers and there's really lousy teachers. there's really great teachers and there's some just plain good teachers. we're no different than any other profession in the world but we...
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so, just getting people to wake up to what was just literally there 200 years ago, 150 years ago. you see the object and say what is that. you come out and hear these intriguing sounds, sounds like i have never heard in my life. and then you step closer and you almost have a very intimate experience. >> we could link to different institutions around the globe, maybe one per continent, maybe two or three in this country, then once they are all networked, they begin to communicate with one another and share information. in 2010 the website will launch, but it will be what you would call an informational website and then we are going to try to, by 2011, invite people to add a memory. so in a funny way the member rely grows and there is something organic about how this memorial begins to have legs so to speak. so we don't know quite where it will go but i promise to keep on it 10 years. my goal is to raise awareness and then either protect forests from being cut down or reforest in ways that promote biodiversity. >> biodiverse city often argued to be important for the world's human po
so, just getting people to wake up to what was just literally there 200 years ago, 150 years ago. you see the object and say what is that. you come out and hear these intriguing sounds, sounds like i have never heard in my life. and then you step closer and you almost have a very intimate experience. >> we could link to different institutions around the globe, maybe one per continent, maybe two or three in this country, then once they are all networked, they begin to communicate with one...
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now we speak about the literal nature of robert smalls. and indeed, he did not write much. but when you look at your church bibles, one of the most interesting aspects of a church bible, it certainly was when i was a child, was the paintings in the bible that illustrated the stories. so if you don't have visual imagery of african-americans also in the case of our arts, the lacking in terms of supporting visual artists, if the stories are not told and the stories are not supported, ie collects, and placed in institutions where our youth have an opportunity to visually connect with them, then many of these people will be forgotten. one of the most illustrious period in our recent history is that of the wpa period when under the auspices of president roosevelt and mrs. roosevelt, it was perhaps the largest point in time in america where images of african-americans were displayed throughout the country. after the closing of the wpa period, most of that work was ordered destroyed because they did not want it on the open air market. but unfortunately, in the destruction of the wo
now we speak about the literal nature of robert smalls. and indeed, he did not write much. but when you look at your church bibles, one of the most interesting aspects of a church bible, it certainly was when i was a child, was the paintings in the bible that illustrated the stories. so if you don't have visual imagery of african-americans also in the case of our arts, the lacking in terms of supporting visual artists, if the stories are not told and the stories are not supported, ie collects,...
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military over the last seven years we've had literally hundreds of u.s. military advisors in the hospital you know that are supposed to be sort of providing training and oversight to the missions and to sort of do the medical personnel in afghanistan and clearly a lot of it went horribly wrong somewhere along the way where you had a situation where afghan soldiers because the hospital three afghan soldiers were coming in and essentially they would have to pay bribes to get any treatment at all and even if they could afford the bribes off the treatment wasn't very good you had simple infections that would end up with patients dying patients were eating they were starving to death so it's a really a list of cars. it sounds like a horrible thing to them please tell me that when you know there was finally hearing about this talking about the investigation on capitol hill were members of congress outraged about this they asked how it's possible that hundreds of military officials went through there and didn't say anything before you even the other three whistl
military over the last seven years we've had literally hundreds of u.s. military advisors in the hospital you know that are supposed to be sort of providing training and oversight to the missions and to sort of do the medical personnel in afghanistan and clearly a lot of it went horribly wrong somewhere along the way where you had a situation where afghan soldiers because the hospital three afghan soldiers were coming in and essentially they would have to pay bribes to get any treatment at all...
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and literally within seconds they had apprehended the suspect. and i refuse to say his name. in my house, we're just going to call him suspect "a." but those officers when they arrived literally and i have talked to dozens and dozens and dozens of victims who had found their way out wounded from the theater or in the back and they saw those first officers arrive and make the arrest and then they stood there for a moment and then without hesitation they said, a couple of ambulances aren't going to be enough and they ran as fast as they could run across the asphalt parking lot to get their patrol cruisers and they started taking victims to the hospital. one aurora police officer took six victims. made sure they got to the hospital. i want to recognize all the hundreds of first responders that came on moment's notice. i mean from everyone. there were legions. and the health care and trauma professionals and the others, i visited now all seven hospitals. i have met many of the surgeons and the doctors. within 40 minutes there were literally hundreds of medical personnel making su
and literally within seconds they had apprehended the suspect. and i refuse to say his name. in my house, we're just going to call him suspect "a." but those officers when they arrived literally and i have talked to dozens and dozens and dozens of victims who had found their way out wounded from the theater or in the back and they saw those first officers arrive and make the arrest and then they stood there for a moment and then without hesitation they said, a couple of ambulances...
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in the literal sort of the dominant point of the living room those days are over? >> no, having a screen on the wall in the living room, the reason that won't go anywhere is that people love t.v. it's one of the things we forget especially in the high tech industry, it's all cool and whiz bang, people love to sit down t.v. that's cool. we don't want to change that. we want to give more choice with the t.v. they watch how they interact with that t.v. that will continue to change, but voice over, just call up a program, i'd like to watch current tv. >> there are really great technologies where you can say to your smart phone i want to watch gavin's show and it comes up. what you said is i want to watch gavin and it came up. i remember when there were two remote controls, two or three stations and i had to walk up and turn it. >> then it would go all you black after watching creature feature when the parents were asleep. >> when you think about that, that's huge, but sort of beloved feeling of watching television, sitting around with people, television is social. that
in the literal sort of the dominant point of the living room those days are over? >> no, having a screen on the wall in the living room, the reason that won't go anywhere is that people love t.v. it's one of the things we forget especially in the high tech industry, it's all cool and whiz bang, people love to sit down t.v. that's cool. we don't want to change that. we want to give more choice with the t.v. they watch how they interact with that t.v. that will continue to change, but voice...
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that's literally all -- how i got to where i am. sure, i mean, i'm human.t what i try to -- get across to the kids. my life hasn't been perfect. no one's is. i was raised by a single mother. i'm able to kind of relate with them a little bit here and there. and, you know, they see that and, you know, the cool thing is, being able to, one, hear the stories about things they've overcome. two, the changes they've been able to make. whether it's goal setting. whether it's eating healthier. you know, whether they become water safe. it's all these things. and when you see the excitement of them telling you the story, that's the coolest thing in the world. it's like the best thing ever. so just sort of being able to get those points across. being able to show anything is possible if you want it bad enough. >> there's a whole side to you which i unravelled in the research which i found really interesting. and it was a lot of stuff that you do very quietly. certainly for young swimmers who for whatever reason haven't been dealt a lot of luck in life. there's one real
that's literally all -- how i got to where i am. sure, i mean, i'm human.t what i try to -- get across to the kids. my life hasn't been perfect. no one's is. i was raised by a single mother. i'm able to kind of relate with them a little bit here and there. and, you know, they see that and, you know, the cool thing is, being able to, one, hear the stories about things they've overcome. two, the changes they've been able to make. whether it's goal setting. whether it's eating healthier. you know,...
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i've literally been a activist since i was a toddler. my parents helped to start national action network 21 years ago. i've been at every rally, every protest, every demonstration. i was the kid who used to be there and my parents would use me in the crowd of 20 to 30,000 people but they didn't worry because they knew somebody would bring me to the end of the march. really truly a young toddler activist. through all of those things, it was really instilled in me that equal rights is a civil right. equal rights is a civil right. to go even further than that, my mother was kept happy by everyone in this house. everybody in our whole family, as a matter of fact, knew not to mess with her. if she was upset, the whole family felt the wrath of her being upset. you just did whatever she said. i remember when i was a kid, i used to go to my dad and say mom is doing such and such ming and i'd go can you help me. he'd go no, no, no. do whatever it is that your mother wants you to do. the thing i learned from that is being an activist and a strong
i've literally been a activist since i was a toddler. my parents helped to start national action network 21 years ago. i've been at every rally, every protest, every demonstration. i was the kid who used to be there and my parents would use me in the crowd of 20 to 30,000 people but they didn't worry because they knew somebody would bring me to the end of the march. really truly a young toddler activist. through all of those things, it was really instilled in me that equal rights is a civil...
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so we'll literally have a situation where the poorest people, the people in the most need, will be totally left out in the cold. bobby jindal has already said in louisiana that he is not, in his state, going to go with the medicaid expansion, and you can imagine that a lot of these republicans are going to make this a litmus issue so that any republican who has national ambitions will have their feet held to the fire to also say they're not going to go forward with the medicaid expansion unless people like us get energized and we hold their feet to the fire and say you are not going to leave 2 million texas residents out in the cold. you are not going to do this to us. okay, that's our responsibility. we have to make it a political winner to implement this change and provide health care to literally millions of americans. that, i think, is a big fight that we have to start planning for and taking on right now. the last thing that i want to say -- [ applause ] thank you. some of my friends in the room know my favorite dr. seuss story is "the lorax." i do have a 40-year-old daughter and i to
so we'll literally have a situation where the poorest people, the people in the most need, will be totally left out in the cold. bobby jindal has already said in louisiana that he is not, in his state, going to go with the medicaid expansion, and you can imagine that a lot of these republicans are going to make this a litmus issue so that any republican who has national ambitions will have their feet held to the fire to also say they're not going to go forward with the medicaid expansion unless...
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and i literally danced across this pulpit -- >> that's that picture -- >> that's the picture. literally danced across this pulpit. >> reporter: that dance celebrated more than the return to the church. luter and his congregation also helped restore more than 30 homes in the community. that accomplishment led to a memorable lunch meeting with president george w. bush. >> i had pecan pie, which is my favorite dessert. i guess he saw me enjoying it. i said, man, this is good. and the president of the united states took his fork, without even asking my permission, and said, let me try that. and took some of my pecan pie. and i was like, no, he didn't. what can i do. secret service all over. i can't say, sir, you can't have that. that was a moment i will never forget. >> reporter: luter's personality allows him to connect with almost everyone, from pred presidents to perfect strangers. >> i'm not on anyone's payroll, but n my dad loved krispy kreme cream doughnuts. >> reporter: next to that love of doughnuts, his humility is what his son, chip, loves most about his father. >> my fa
and i literally danced across this pulpit -- >> that's that picture -- >> that's the picture. literally danced across this pulpit. >> reporter: that dance celebrated more than the return to the church. luter and his congregation also helped restore more than 30 homes in the community. that accomplishment led to a memorable lunch meeting with president george w. bush. >> i had pecan pie, which is my favorite dessert. i guess he saw me enjoying it. i said, man, this is...
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he was literally 3 feet away from me. i jumped forward into the aisle and rolled into a ball waiting for him to go up the stairs. >> reporter: the 24-year-old suspect james holmes did not put up a fight when arrested in the parking lot. he told police his apartment was booby trapped. he used two weapons, two pistols and two assault rifles. his motive has not been revealed but there are no parent ties to terrorism. the survivors including a 3- month-old baby are being treated at several hospitals. ben was moved to tears describing what he saw. >> a young girl with bullet wounds in her leg and blood all over her. >> reporter: witnesses say they couldn't breathe after the gunman released the canisters. several victims are being treated for chemical exposure. , cbs news, aurora, colorado. >> the deadly shooting inside the aurora, colorado theater has some police departments on alert here. montgomery county police chief tells 9news we're going to increase our patrol presence around movie theaters for the purpose of calming pub
he was literally 3 feet away from me. i jumped forward into the aisle and rolled into a ball waiting for him to go up the stairs. >> reporter: the 24-year-old suspect james holmes did not put up a fight when arrested in the parking lot. he told police his apartment was booby trapped. he used two weapons, two pistols and two assault rifles. his motive has not been revealed but there are no parent ties to terrorism. the survivors including a 3- month-old baby are being treated at several...
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literally, you watched the sun go down at midnight, literally, you watched the sun go down at midnight, it's finally down, then it starts to come right back up. >> that's crazy! it's kooky! what's kookier than that? me on the train. >> kathie takes the train. >> that was last week. >> commuting from the city back to your house. you enjoyed yourself clearly. yesterday you had fun yesterday on the train because you found the bar car. yay! >> christine and i have been in the city every day. we are staying until about 6:00 every night. that's the worst time in the world to get in a regular car and drive home. so we've been using mass transit, which works great, except the bar car on the train, which i guess -- what is that? the metro north? >> yes. >> the metro north. how about that? the metro north. anyway, we had a lot of fun. i wish i could tell you last night what happened when we got on. it was hard to find a seat because there are only so few air conditioned ones. a very nice gentleman very much into working on his computer. i sit down next to him. chrissy sits opposite him. for the
literally, you watched the sun go down at midnight, literally, you watched the sun go down at midnight, it's finally down, then it starts to come right back up. >> that's crazy! it's kooky! what's kookier than that? me on the train. >> kathie takes the train. >> that was last week. >> commuting from the city back to your house. you enjoyed yourself clearly. yesterday you had fun yesterday on the train because you found the bar car. yay! >> christine and i have been...
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they literally came in, in seconds, after we left. so my main objective was to save as many as you possibly can. >>shepard: onscene survivors. our coverage continues after this on fox news channel. tter i. our e-trade 360 investing dashboard shows you where your money is, live. e-trade pro is so usable you'll actually use it. and our apps are the ultimate in mobile investing. become a better investor at e-trade. begins with back pain and a choice. take advil, and maybe have to take up to four in a day. or take aleve, which can relieve pain all day with just two pills. good eye. what can i get you ? cheeseburger. you know what, got any salads ? b-ball, anyone ? and then take your leg wide out to the side. you can do it, dad thanks, girl i'm really proud of you, dad. make the most of your network with verizon. more 4g lte coverage than all other networks combined. an accident doesn't have to slow you down... with better car replacement, available only from liberty mutual insurance, if your car is totaled, we give you the money to buy a
they literally came in, in seconds, after we left. so my main objective was to save as many as you possibly can. >>shepard: onscene survivors. our coverage continues after this on fox news channel. tter i. our e-trade 360 investing dashboard shows you where your money is, live. e-trade pro is so usable you'll actually use it. and our apps are the ultimate in mobile investing. become a better investor at e-trade. begins with back pain and a choice. take advil, and maybe have to take up to...
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booed off campus an expert not a huge student movement which which literally drew the bow on you know that it was when he bites on twenty points or something like that you may love it since then is that it's obviously been significantly cut to the point when our six percent but it's terms of these other candidates really be able to get a lot of traction is it that the student movement has the other end of the sequel and beyond the boat and so on you know they both first allegations and that's that that many at the us had a very close relationship with a leading politician running as you know your volatility so they control over two thirds of the free to air channels down here and sure enough it will last month and it could last week again coming out of the guardian it will dissipate of course revealing you know contracts that the free fishel is and then you get this campaign officials have had a televisa where that whereby they gain a promotion favorable coverage and all sorts of things in fact the guardian also and some of the full week you will coming out of on the planet sphere of
booed off campus an expert not a huge student movement which which literally drew the bow on you know that it was when he bites on twenty points or something like that you may love it since then is that it's obviously been significantly cut to the point when our six percent but it's terms of these other candidates really be able to get a lot of traction is it that the student movement has the other end of the sequel and beyond the boat and so on you know they both first allegations and that's...
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bankruptcy is literally the tip. every major city because of the economy is having pressure now on wanes and on pensions. potholes being filled and schools and police and fire. the tragedy is you can't fix this problem locally. the only thing you can do is manage a shrinking pie. over the last decade our economy
bankruptcy is literally the tip. every major city because of the economy is having pressure now on wanes and on pensions. potholes being filled and schools and police and fire. the tragedy is you can't fix this problem locally. the only thing you can do is manage a shrinking pie. over the last decade our economy
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police began to get literally hundreds of 911 calls. they started at 12:39 a.m., that's local time here in colorado. >> people running out of the theater that were shot. >> we have gas masks available? >> on the east side -- east side. i need an officer on the east side. >> 14, we have a -- >> so describing a scene of confusion, chaos as the gunman walked into the theater just after the movie began. he detonated that canister of either smoke or tear gas and then began firing into the crowd. so many rounds that police say they have no idea how many. one official says the suspect bought a ticket, like everyone else, went in as part of the crowd. it was inside theater 9, the century 16 movie theater, and what we're hearing from witnesses is that he propped open one of the emergency doors after using it to leave the theater, and that's when he came back in. police say they took the suspect, james eagan holmes, into custody without incident outside that same emergency exit. authorities searched his car, which was located just outside. they c
police began to get literally hundreds of 911 calls. they started at 12:39 a.m., that's local time here in colorado. >> people running out of the theater that were shot. >> we have gas masks available? >> on the east side -- east side. i need an officer on the east side. >> 14, we have a -- >> so describing a scene of confusion, chaos as the gunman walked into the theater just after the movie began. he detonated that canister of either smoke or tear gas and then...
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. >> being an adult boy scout is literally the only thing gayer >> being an adult boy scout is literally the only thing gayer than actually being sfx: sounds of marchching band and crowd cheering sfx: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering so, i'm walking down the street, x: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering just you know walking, sfx: sounds of marching bandnd and crowowd cheering d i found myself in the middle of this paradeeet, x: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering honoring america's troops. sfx: sounds of marching bandnd and crowowd cheering which is actually in tquite fitting becauseadeeet, x: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering geico has been serving e military for over 75 years. aawh no, look, i know this is about the troops and not about me. right, but i don't look like that. who can i write a letter to about this? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. ♪ >> hello mr. kimmel. i am a nerd. >> jimmy: yes, yes, i can see you have a nerd. you've got the grades for an ivy league scholarship. but i think you're missin
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and when i say literally, i mean literally from every aspect. >> i just remember opening my eyes. i'm on the ground, blood everywhere. and i just hear her. i say alley, get up. >> reporter: there's no word about motive. as holmes past is examined, we try learn what led to the killings and how this devastated community will recover. formal charges are expected monday. a decision on whether prosecutors will seek the death penalty will come later. from aurora, colorado, i'm leanne gregg. back you to, lynn. >>> presidential conditioned dat candidates are back on the campaign trail. with more calls for gun laws, mitt romney will be in nevada today while president obama heads to oregon. jennifer johnson has that story from washington. >> reporter: a somber day on the campaign trail following the tragedy in colorado. at a veterans of foreign wars event in reno, president obama paid tribute to four veterans killed in aurora. >> we honor your loved ones. we salute their service. as you summon the strength to carry on and keep bright their legacy, we stand with you as one united american fa
and when i say literally, i mean literally from every aspect. >> i just remember opening my eyes. i'm on the ground, blood everywhere. and i just hear her. i say alley, get up. >> reporter: there's no word about motive. as holmes past is examined, we try learn what led to the killings and how this devastated community will recover. formal charges are expected monday. a decision on whether prosecutors will seek the death penalty will come later. from aurora, colorado, i'm leanne...
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liter! literally!s of the novel were set on fire at a book burning in cleveland.there's plenty of controversy over the novels... which tells the story of an ás and má billionaire and a college student.two radio d-j's hosted the book burning and dozens of peole showed up to see the books go up in flames. this is giving voice to the people who think it's a piece of garbage. --butted to-- men can't live up to this book, and it becomes an issue. they're more interested in this, and go to bed alone. the "fifty shades" books ... sold over 20 million copies in the u-s alone. it's friday and that means it's your ttrn to sound off on our facebook page about anything you want. want.let us know what's on your mind-- and your response could air in our "facebook feedback" segment. segment.just go to facebook dot com slash foxbaltimore to become a fan and join the conversation. are we done with this recent stream of powerful storms? storms?meteorologist steve fertig tells you what you can expect for the weekend...ne
liter! literally!s of the novel were set on fire at a book burning in cleveland.there's plenty of controversy over the novels... which tells the story of an ás and má billionaire and a college student.two radio d-j's hosted the book burning and dozens of peole showed up to see the books go up in flames. this is giving voice to the people who think it's a piece of garbage. --butted to-- men can't live up to this book, and it becomes an issue. they're more interested in this, and go to bed...
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just continue to happen like i said in a very spontaneous matter that the energy i was you know literally on the scene in a very trendy kind of street in the middle of mexico city in front of what's called however you know and the church there and the energy that was just the richest two dozen protesters there first but literally everybody from those local kind of already into the church area it was about ten blocks away in a spontaneous manager and then she and you know the fervent in the opposition there was just from mendis you know you had little kids kind of repeating what the protests are saying which was fired at the levy saying you know get get the heck out of here tel aviv and it really does seem i would see it you know that kind of surprise to me that there's a turning point here where that the newer younger generation is really learning that you know mainstream media is just not the way to go for reliable source information they're just turning it off from the sources and weighs in on president ways and and ways that are organized or really fueling the protest movement it does
just continue to happen like i said in a very spontaneous matter that the energy i was you know literally on the scene in a very trendy kind of street in the middle of mexico city in front of what's called however you know and the church there and the energy that was just the richest two dozen protesters there first but literally everybody from those local kind of already into the church area it was about ten blocks away in a spontaneous manager and then she and you know the fervent in the...
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and literally within seconds they had apprehended the susp t suspect. (applause) and i refuse to say his name. (cheers and applause) >> at my house we are just going to call him suspect a. those officers when they arrived literally, and i talked to dozens and dozens of victims who found their way out of the theater or the back they saw the first officers arrive and make their arrest and without hesitation they said a couple ambulances aren't going to be enough. they ran as fast as they could run across the asphalt parking lot and they started taking victims to the hospital. (applause) one aurora police officer took six victims to make sure they got to the hospital. i want to recognize all of the hundreds of first responders that came on a moment's notice. everyone. there were leag l league gens. and the healthcare and trauma professionals and the others. i have visited all of the hospitals and seen all the of the doctors. within 40 minutes there were hundreds of medical terpersonne making sure this disaster was not what suspect a intended. (applause) to
and literally within seconds they had apprehended the susp t suspect. (applause) and i refuse to say his name. (cheers and applause) >> at my house we are just going to call him suspect a. those officers when they arrived literally, and i talked to dozens and dozens of victims who found their way out of the theater or the back they saw the first officers arrive and make their arrest and without hesitation they said a couple ambulances aren't going to be enough. they ran as fast as they...
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"iq: you ttink aaout it, they literally hit the rack.... oq: to have those types of hours." hours." bge expects to work throughout the week and into the eekend. service to more than alf a million customers. aamaryland family is pleading for hhlp....after oing them... it's aamaater of liff or death foo heir 4-year-olddb. boy. charlie crohare was born with a rare brainndisorderr sin out last week... he's been having dozenssof seizures a a portable geneeator... but it's not strong enough to ppwwr the air conditioningg 3&""ny seizure can be life- &pthreatening, eeen more so wit charlie lately, over he ppst poopll of months e''e hhd some respiratory issues with charlie." his mother says he has caaled her utility compaay sevvral timee... not lookkng for &ppreferential trraament... but simpll hopinggto find out whhn their power wwll be restored. she says no one can ive her &pan annwerr arunddl county aae iving residents onnwell ater some special challenges. challennes.mmranda stephens iss streaming live in pasadena wwth that story. 3 3 3 pireworks ill bb the only thing lightinn up ome neig
"iq: you ttink aaout it, they literally hit the rack.... oq: to have those types of hours." hours." bge expects to work throughout the week and into the eekend. service to more than alf a million customers. aamaryland family is pleading for hhlp....after oing them... it's aamaater of liff or death foo heir 4-year-olddb. boy. charlie crohare was born with a rare brainndisorderr sin out last week... he's been having dozenssof seizures a a portable geneeator... but it's not strong...
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. >> we're laying there literally in the mouth of hell and when i say literally i mean literally from every aspect. >> i just remember opening my eye, i'm on the ground, blood everywhere, and i just heard her saying alley, get up. >> there is no word about motive. as holmes' past is examined an entire community is left to wonder what led to the killings and how this devastated community will recover. formal charges are expected to be filed monday. a decision on whether the prosecution will seek the death penalty will come later. leanne gregg, nbc news, aurora, colorado. >> 4:37. two men accused in the beating of bryan stow are expected back in court. a judge has ordered the two to return to court for a pretrial conference. during hearings witnesses described a brutal fight outside dodger stadium in march 2011 that left stow with permanent brain damage. sanchez and norwood pleaded not guilty. >> a second suspect in the murders of a father and two sons in san francisco four years ago will be arraigned today. wilfredo reyes had been hiding out in north carolina. he is accused in the deat
. >> we're laying there literally in the mouth of hell and when i say literally i mean literally from every aspect. >> i just remember opening my eye, i'm on the ground, blood everywhere, and i just heard her saying alley, get up. >> there is no word about motive. as holmes' past is examined an entire community is left to wonder what led to the killings and how this devastated community will recover. formal charges are expected to be filed monday. a decision on whether the...