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lara logan, cbs news, washington. >> couric: in brazil, the government says as many as 200 people were buried alive in mudslides this week in and around rio de janeiro. rescue teams were still searching for survivors today on hillsides littered with debris. 171 people are confirmed dead. the mudslides were triggered by the heaviest rain rio has seen in 40 years. meanwhile, the earth is having a close encounter tonight. nasa says an asteroid is whizzing by, even as we speak. no cause for alarm, though. the asteroid won't get any closer than 223,000 miles away. here on earth, a scientist and his nine-year-old son were looking for fossils in a cave in south africa when they discovered the remains of a previously unknown species. it lived nearly two million years ago and has features common to apes and humans. the complete story will air sunday on "60 minutes." and coming up next, a gift that comes with a few strings attached. >> couric: one way to teach your children well is tell them to share what they have with others. so we end tonight with the story of an eight-year-old who was given
lara logan, cbs news, washington. >> couric: in brazil, the government says as many as 200 people were buried alive in mudslides this week in and around rio de janeiro. rescue teams were still searching for survivors today on hillsides littered with debris. 171 people are confirmed dead. the mudslides were triggered by the heaviest rain rio has seen in 40 years. meanwhile, the earth is having a close encounter tonight. nasa says an asteroid is whizzing by, even as we speak. no cause for...
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and logan pierce is going to the mound -- bobby pierce is going to the mound, and he will have a word with tyler ray. may need a few more pitch to get ready, but he is close. bobby pierce told us right before the game he want ray to get into the 6th or 7th. he felt like if he could get 6 good innings out of tyler ray, that would be enough today, or at least propel troy into the victory. >> yes. they wanted to give the bullpen some extra time and also be able to go out there and talk to ray, and kind of get him locked in and focused, to realize look n is the situation, this is who is at the plate, this is how we are going to pitch them, and if it doesn't washing out, this is -- doesn't work out, this is who is on deck and how we will do it. they realize it. >>> and bounced out there to fujita. the 2nd baseman , fujita, is on the edge of the portion of this serve. and the outfield is deep, too, for brown, although he has only one run this year. they are specially deep on the right side, infield and outfield for brown. >> of course, they always play deep here in right field. with the big
and logan pierce is going to the mound -- bobby pierce is going to the mound, and he will have a word with tyler ray. may need a few more pitch to get ready, but he is close. bobby pierce told us right before the game he want ray to get into the 6th or 7th. he felt like if he could get 6 good innings out of tyler ray, that would be enough today, or at least propel troy into the victory. >> yes. they wanted to give the bullpen some extra time and also be able to go out there and talk to...
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we just heard logan say that he believes somebody has this baby. understand that you might believe that the baby may actually have been taken out of the country? >> well, there are a number of moving parts. really that's one of the reasons i was asked to assist. we've got a number of investigations that have taken place in tempe, phoenix, san antonio, other locations. what we've been trying to do is just piece together all of the information from those various investigations. you know sometimes it is difficult for police agencies to coordinate as efficiently as they can, especially with something like this. we've been fortunate to kind of look at it from a bird's-eye view and perhaps have some suggestions that haven't been followed upping a diligently as we believe they should have. we are adamant that we believe that gabriel is alive. we are adamant that there was a conspiracy that was formulated here in phoenix to assist elizabeth johnson in taking him from this jurisdiction. we believe that the police are correct that the custodial interference
we just heard logan say that he believes somebody has this baby. understand that you might believe that the baby may actually have been taken out of the country? >> well, there are a number of moving parts. really that's one of the reasons i was asked to assist. we've got a number of investigations that have taken place in tempe, phoenix, san antonio, other locations. what we've been trying to do is just piece together all of the information from those various investigations. you know...
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we'll also talk to the playwright john logan and the director michael grandage. >> although i never met rothko, i kind of loved him. it's because he embodies what i think is the greatest quality of any artist, which is... i mean, any creative person, which is that he's much, much more concerned with being listened to and understood than he is being w being liked or adored or admired in any way. >> that, for me, is what resounded in the play is that feeling that it's something that everyone can associate with. ken arrives on day one incredibly nervous. he then gradually learns from and sort of through osmosis and through listening takes on a lot of what rothko's saying but he also has this world outside the hermetically sealed submarine that is the... that is rothko coe's studio and begins to start to challenge rothko. >> the whole play, really, is an emotional and intellectual debate between two people where the paintings are, if you like, the third party in that debate. >> what i always say about the process of "red" is that it is a quartet. four people made this play, it was michael,
we'll also talk to the playwright john logan and the director michael grandage. >> although i never met rothko, i kind of loved him. it's because he embodies what i think is the greatest quality of any artist, which is... i mean, any creative person, which is that he's much, much more concerned with being listened to and understood than he is being w being liked or adored or admired in any way. >> that, for me, is what resounded in the play is that feeling that it's something that...
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an electrifying speech that makes him a national figure, maybe a world figure and when he gets to loganirport a couple of days later he is pulled aside for extra examination at the security line. he is racially profiled and his campaign manager says what is going on. and obama says, dude, he really said it, dude, don't worry about it. don't sweat it. i have gone through it all my life. he may have not gone through the trials and tribulations of the civil rights generation, he knows what it is to be african-american in this country even at this late date. race is the longest and most painful drama this country has known. so the election of barack obama does not end that, does not solve every ill where race is concerned. far from it, but it was an enormous bridge to the future that was uplifting to i think many, many people who didn't even agree with him politically. >> there is more of our interview with david remnick on our website nightly.msnbc.com. >>> when we come back, meet the bulldogs, aka, the little engine that could. for insurance, allstate's got a great rep. but for price, it'
an electrifying speech that makes him a national figure, maybe a world figure and when he gets to loganirport a couple of days later he is pulled aside for extra examination at the security line. he is racially profiled and his campaign manager says what is going on. and obama says, dude, he really said it, dude, don't worry about it. don't sweat it. i have gone through it all my life. he may have not gone through the trials and tribulations of the civil rights generation, he knows what it is...
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in ohio, jesse logan hanged herself after a nude photo was spread around her school.ning signs are often there. >> they hang up from their phone and they are sad or sullen. they get off the internet and they look a little frightened. these are all clues that you and i as parents need to be clued into. >> reporter: and education officials are worried, too. worried bullying is causing a drop in the graduation rate. now the federal government is pouring hundreds of millions of dollars into a new anti-bullying campaign. >> what keeps me up at night and everyone in the u.s. department of education, is the idea that out there, there are children who would rather die than go to school. >> reporter: the desperate choice that's left this massachusetts town grieving. >> i hope people will get a lesson out of it. >> reporter: a lesson that came too late for phoebe prince. jeff rossen, nbc news, south hadley, massachusetts. >>> and when we come back tonight, one american city discovering what it takes to turn a housing bust into a new boom. [ slap! ] ♪ [ slap! slap! slap! slap! s
in ohio, jesse logan hanged herself after a nude photo was spread around her school.ning signs are often there. >> they hang up from their phone and they are sad or sullen. they get off the internet and they look a little frightened. these are all clues that you and i as parents need to be clued into. >> reporter: and education officials are worried, too. worried bullying is causing a drop in the graduation rate. now the federal government is pouring hundreds of millions of dollars...
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close by is downtown, east boston, logan airport, and charlestown, all densely populated. as is normal, when an lmg tanker approaches the harbor, no other traffic is allowed on the water. security is tight. >> helicopters are overhead. the roads are closed on the side. the bridges are closed. there's a moving security to either side of the vessel. >> the massive security presence is looking the wrong way. a radicalized crew member has planted a bomb next to one of the lng tanks. >> it doesn't take very much to blast a very big hole in the side of a tanker. >> the bomb's explosion splits the side of one of the tanks and the lmg pours out. it ignites, rupturing the other tanks. >> once that occurred, you're looking at what will be the most catastrophic thing, breach of the tanks. >> thousands of tons of liquid gas pour into the water. >> the lng comes in contact with what it would regard as red hot liquid. it is so cold compared to the wat water. >> the lng expands. winds with a vapor cloud towards downtown boston. the cloud erupts in a fireball 1,000 feet high. that's therm
close by is downtown, east boston, logan airport, and charlestown, all densely populated. as is normal, when an lmg tanker approaches the harbor, no other traffic is allowed on the water. security is tight. >> helicopters are overhead. the roads are closed on the side. the bridges are closed. there's a moving security to either side of the vessel. >> the massive security presence is looking the wrong way. a radicalized crew member has planted a bomb next to one of the lng tanks....
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changes after two mine accidents in west virginia, sago and then an underground fire several weeks in logan county. so this new law is really being put to the test tonight. >> i know in the sago disaster, there was -- there was an area set aside, a church that was close by where the families could gather and congregate. there were prayer vigils going on. i know there is the first baptist church where families were encouraged to go. do you know anything about that and what type of prayer vigils or gatherings they are having there? >> reporter: from what i understand, the family members who are most immediately impacted, either somehow connect to the miners who have died or are missing, are all gathered there. there are a number of state officials and federal officials there talking with them. the investigators are going to talk to the family members in the separate area before talking to the media. so the push was to try to get to these chambers within a couple of hours. they are hoping to talk to the families again at 2:00 and brief the media again at 3:00. >> good to know. we will be up on
changes after two mine accidents in west virginia, sago and then an underground fire several weeks in logan county. so this new law is really being put to the test tonight. >> i know in the sago disaster, there was -- there was an area set aside, a church that was close by where the families could gather and congregate. there were prayer vigils going on. i know there is the first baptist church where families were encouraged to go. do you know anything about that and what type of prayer...
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and when he goes back to logan airport to leave to return to chicago, he's now triumphant.wn all over the country and even the world. what happens to him is he gets pulled over for extra security and his white campaign manager says, what is going on? obama says, this has been happening to me all my life. so race remains a very complicated thing. we do not live in a post racial utopia by any means. >> great story and book. thanks for joining us, we appreciate it. >> thanks for having me. >> be sure to tune in sunday at noon eastern, the msnbc especially, debating the black agenda hosted by my colleagues tamron hall and ed schultz. you can see it only on msnbc. >>> don't buy it, a rare specific warning from consumer reports. we'll tell you which new car they are telling you to stay away from and why. >>> plus what will your life be like 10 years from now? forbes says they know and will tell you what the future holds for all of us. we'll tell you on msnbc news. -- a complete multivitamin for my overall health. plus now it supports my heart health and helps maintain healthy blo
and when he goes back to logan airport to leave to return to chicago, he's now triumphant.wn all over the country and even the world. what happens to him is he gets pulled over for extra security and his white campaign manager says, what is going on? obama says, this has been happening to me all my life. so race remains a very complicated thing. we do not live in a post racial utopia by any means. >> great story and book. thanks for joining us, we appreciate it. >> thanks for having...
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another hansen child named logan is also apparently not registered.in a letter that tory hansen sent back to russia with the child, she claimed he was unstable and violent. but it was the child's grandmother who ultimately put him on the plane home. >> she went to every expense, every precaution, to make sure the child got there safely, correctly. i mean, i don't see her just throwing him on a plane. >> reporter: still, the washington state adoption agency involved is sending officials here this week to meet with the local sheriff. this as hundreds of prospective adoptive families across the country hope their adoptions in russia aren't at risk. >> we can't down play the tragic nature of these circumstances but we also don't want to condemn thousands more children to be reared in orphanages for years and years, when they could have loving families here in america or in other countries. >> reporter: the neighbors say they are shocked to see this happen so close to home, even though, again, they said they didn't really know them. and by the way, we chec
another hansen child named logan is also apparently not registered.in a letter that tory hansen sent back to russia with the child, she claimed he was unstable and violent. but it was the child's grandmother who ultimately put him on the plane home. >> she went to every expense, every precaution, to make sure the child got there safely, correctly. i mean, i don't see her just throwing him on a plane. >> reporter: still, the washington state adoption agency involved is sending...
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. >> i'm lara logan. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories and andy rooney tonight on "60 minutes." >> this portion of "60 minutes" is sponsored by the alzheimer's association. [ male announcer ] you have plans... moments you're looking forward to... what if they were stolen from you? by alzheimer's. this cruel disease costs americans more than $170 billion a year, and could cripple medicare in the near future. the alzheimer's association is taking action, and has been a part of every major advancement. but we won't rest until we have a cure. you have plans... help the alzheimer's association protect them. act now, go to alz.org. vo:but at walmart? the same 10 a nidollars can buy so much more.l drug store. more easter. plus great new rollbacks. that's worth hopping in for. save money. live better. walmart. ♪ (announcer) right now, all over the country, discover card customers are getting five percent cashback bonus at home improvement stores. it pays to get more, it pays to discover. not to let your immune system become a statis
. >> i'm lara logan. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories and andy rooney tonight on "60 minutes." >> this portion of "60 minutes" is sponsored by the alzheimer's association. [ male announcer ] you have plans... moments you're looking forward to... what if they were stolen from you? by alzheimer's. this cruel disease costs americans more than $170 billion a year, and could cripple medicare in the near future. the alzheimer's association is taking action, and...
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. >>> today we're giving a shoutout to private first class logan. his wife says we love him with all our hearts. we couldn't be more proud of his hard work and selfless service. if you have a salute for someone in the military go to cnn.com/robin. >>> flooding and landslides have turned deadly in brazil. about 100 people have been killed in rio de janeiro and the surrounding areas. nearly a foot of rain fell yesterday and it's still raining today. there are fears there could even be more deadly landslides today. the mayor ordered workers to stay home and ordered all of the schools closed. of. >>> say you shelled out more than 500 bucks for an ipad, you stood in line on saturday, you got your hands on it, you took it home, you love it except it's not working the way you thought it would. hi, jen. this is the case for some. >> this isn't mine. i borrowed it from one of our colleagues here. people who have it are like don't drop it, be careful. they're in love with these things. we wanted to talk about the ipad because some people are having some probl
. >>> today we're giving a shoutout to private first class logan. his wife says we love him with all our hearts. we couldn't be more proud of his hard work and selfless service. if you have a salute for someone in the military go to cnn.com/robin. >>> flooding and landslides have turned deadly in brazil. about 100 people have been killed in rio de janeiro and the surrounding areas. nearly a foot of rain fell yesterday and it's still raining today. there are fears there could...
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. >> tomorrow on "washington journal," joshua logan previews the nuclear security summit. -- josh roginreviews the nuclear security summit. and a discussion on patient safety with dr. charles denham and dennis quaid, actor and patient safety advocates. >> of next on c-
. >> tomorrow on "washington journal," joshua logan previews the nuclear security summit. -- josh roginreviews the nuclear security summit. and a discussion on patient safety with dr. charles denham and dennis quaid, actor and patient safety advocates. >> of next on c-
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earlier that morning the united flight 175 from boston had seen its takeoff to lead by 14 minutes at loganirport. that delay created a small opportunity for fetch and his friends to survive, but of course the employees here did not know that. when fetch and his friends heard the explosion in the north tower that tuesday morning they did not know the united airlines plan was 16 minutes away from crashing into their building. the impact of the united plan would tear a diagonal negative in the south tower that would stretch from the 77 to the 85th floor. virtually every person still in the building above the zone of impact would die. the overwhelming tragedy that was unfolding in the united states hardly anyone noticed something strange happened that morning, a puzzle. the investment banking firm was actually spread over two floors in the south tower, the 80th floor and 89th floor. the escape routes from both floors would be severed by the impact of the united airlines plane but when the survivors were accounted for, it turned out that nearly every employee of the '84 escaped and survived. fe
earlier that morning the united flight 175 from boston had seen its takeoff to lead by 14 minutes at loganirport. that delay created a small opportunity for fetch and his friends to survive, but of course the employees here did not know that. when fetch and his friends heard the explosion in the north tower that tuesday morning they did not know the united airlines plan was 16 minutes away from crashing into their building. the impact of the united plan would tear a diagonal negative in the...
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he goes to the logan airport with his campaign manager, white southerner named jim cali, and he pulled aside for extra wanding and searching. that didn't happen to jim jim cauley. and he says barack, what the hell? and obama says and i quote these are the words recalled, "do, not to worry. i've got it. this has been happening to me all of my life." so they are not in light sticks of moses generation. nobody is suggesting for a second that he didn't have access to elite institutions occidental, columbia, harvard law school, but he didn't is faith that experience either. i don't care if he grew up in hawaii, even in hawaii, which prides itself on multiculturalism except for one thing all the black people are on military bases except a couple kids here and there. so it was a really difficult struggle for him. >> and how does that and for his personality, his outlook, his world view? i mean, chris had ali was a good friend of his, and pfizer of his often describes the experience of living in america as a black man you experience something that he attends to deep muscle tissue bruising. not
he goes to the logan airport with his campaign manager, white southerner named jim cali, and he pulled aside for extra wanding and searching. that didn't happen to jim jim cauley. and he says barack, what the hell? and obama says and i quote these are the words recalled, "do, not to worry. i've got it. this has been happening to me all of my life." so they are not in light sticks of moses generation. nobody is suggesting for a second that he didn't have access to elite institutions...
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it's been widely reported that they're able to marty logan more cheaply raise money than their smaller counterparts, giving them a competitive advantage, giving them opportunity for high profit. so it's a very complicated question, mr. chairman, for sure. >> do you have any thoughts on how to the fee is structured? as i understand, is primarily significantly structured to discourage overleveraging. your thoughts on the structure as opposed to, say, a profit tax. >> to be honest with you, mr. chairman, until we seek something hard and in writing as far as the legislation or pozo, we don't really get involved from an oversight perspective. once it's more formally under fully formed and we're going to be the response for overseeing it is sort of when we roll up our sleeves and dig into the. but we haven't had the opportunity to fully analyze the proposal as efforts been described in the press. >> my time has expired. senator grassley. >> thank you, mr. chairman. a year ago cbo and omb projected a loss from t.a.r.p. to be 250 billion. always been a estimates topless 127 billion. cbo estima
it's been widely reported that they're able to marty logan more cheaply raise money than their smaller counterparts, giving them a competitive advantage, giving them opportunity for high profit. so it's a very complicated question, mr. chairman, for sure. >> do you have any thoughts on how to the fee is structured? as i understand, is primarily significantly structured to discourage overleveraging. your thoughts on the structure as opposed to, say, a profit tax. >> to be honest with...
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earlier that morning the united flight 175 from boston had seen its takeoff to lead by 14 minutes at logan airport. that delay created a small opportunity for fetch and his friends to survive, but of course the employees here did not know that. when fetch and his friends heard the explosion in the north tower that tuesday morning they did not know the united airlines plan was 16 minutes away from crashing into their building. the impact of the united plan would tear a diagonal negative in the south tower that would stretch from the 77 to the 85th floor. virtually every person still in the building above the zone of impact would die. the overwhelming tragedy that was unfolding in the united states hardly anyone noticed something strange happened that morning, a puzzle. the investment banking firm was actually spread over two floors in the south tower, the 80th floor and 89th floor. the escape routes from both floors would be severed by the impact of the united airlines plane but when the survivors were accounted for, it turned out that nearly every employee of the '84 escaped and survived.
earlier that morning the united flight 175 from boston had seen its takeoff to lead by 14 minutes at logan airport. that delay created a small opportunity for fetch and his friends to survive, but of course the employees here did not know that. when fetch and his friends heard the explosion in the north tower that tuesday morning they did not know the united airlines plan was 16 minutes away from crashing into their building. the impact of the united plan would tear a diagonal negative in the...
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jeff gordon, tony stewart, joey logan -- mcmurray, here's another look at the carnage. yikes.ey talk to each other afterwards. they both seemed sort of understanding of the situation. gordon's car wrecked. he had to go to the garage. after a lengthy red flag, they cleaned it up. restarted with 12 laps to go. denny hamlin led just once in this race. he passed kyle busch and led the final 12 laps. hamlin, the same guy who had surgery on a torn acl less than three weeks ago. he takes the checkered flag. and hamlin said i'm still not 100%. i feel like i'm 60 at best. 60 was good enough on monday. hamlin with his 10th career sprint cup win. second of 2010. he won at martinsville last movement jimmie johnson finishing in second. kyle busch in third. busch's best finish of the season. >> for me, it's gratifying that i kind of put a strategy together in my head and executed it because usually i don't do that very well. >> it was my fault. i feel bad about it. about doing something stupid like that. and i didn't plan on getting loose but it's 100% my fault. >> he knew it wasn't his fau
jeff gordon, tony stewart, joey logan -- mcmurray, here's another look at the carnage. yikes.ey talk to each other afterwards. they both seemed sort of understanding of the situation. gordon's car wrecked. he had to go to the garage. after a lengthy red flag, they cleaned it up. restarted with 12 laps to go. denny hamlin led just once in this race. he passed kyle busch and led the final 12 laps. hamlin, the same guy who had surgery on a torn acl less than three weeks ago. he takes the checkered...
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the supreme court is hearing a tick -- case today, and one in particular, john logan writes that christian legal society versus martinez is one of the most important debates about student rights and public colleges. i will pull this off and show you and the -- associated press story. the supreme court is grappling whether universities and colleges can deny official recognition to kristin's the groups there refused to let non- christian and gays join. at c-span we do cover, when available, same day audio from the supreme court. but this is a story from robert barnes who writes in "the washington times" this morning. more broadly he is writing about a hearing by justice breyer and justice thomas -- by the way, you can go to our video library and type in supreme court and you can see the hearing from last week. he writes about same day audio release. congress is pushing for televise proceedings. just a bit more from robert barnes's article. senator specter, a longtime advocate of cameras at the supreme court said last week televise proceedings would show what the public already thinks -- that
the supreme court is hearing a tick -- case today, and one in particular, john logan writes that christian legal society versus martinez is one of the most important debates about student rights and public colleges. i will pull this off and show you and the -- associated press story. the supreme court is grappling whether universities and colleges can deny official recognition to kristin's the groups there refused to let non- christian and gays join. at c-span we do cover, when available, same...
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in ohio, jesse logan hanged herself after a nude photo was spread around her school, and the list goesing is laws on the books but still kids are acting out. >> parents need to sit down with their kids and hold them responsible when they engage in this behavior. >> leaving a town to wonder if someone could have saved phoebe's life. >> i hope people will get a lesson out of this. treat each other with respect. >> that was nbc's jeff rossen reporting. the superintendent saying we didn't get any information that would have risen to us taking action on this. the mother says she approached the school twice. coming up next on "morning joe," gayle king joins the conversation. always excited to see gayle. all that and much more when "morning joe" comes right back. wondering about your retirement plan? who isn't? retirement planning is all questions... how long? how much? how soon? what if? welcome to answer city... td ameritrade's retirement center. i get planning tools, like wealth ruler. strategies. and investment ideas. and retirement experts, on the phone, when i need them. for a little he
in ohio, jesse logan hanged herself after a nude photo was spread around her school, and the list goesing is laws on the books but still kids are acting out. >> parents need to sit down with their kids and hold them responsible when they engage in this behavior. >> leaving a town to wonder if someone could have saved phoebe's life. >> i hope people will get a lesson out of this. treat each other with respect. >> that was nbc's jeff rossen reporting. the superintendent...
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earlier that morning united flight 175 from boston had seen its takeoff delayed by 14 minutes at loganirport. that delay created a small opportunity for fetch and his friends to survive but, of course, the employees of the firm did not know that. when fetch and his friends heard the explosion in the north tower that tuesday morning, they did not know the united airlines plane was 16 minutes away from crashing into their building. the impact of the united plane would tear a diagonal gash in the south tower that would stretch from the 77th to the 85th floor. virtually every person who was still in the building about the zone of impact would die. in the overwhelming tragedynt tt was there. it was spread over two floors on the south tower. escape routes from both planes and it turned out nearly every employee on the 88th floor escaped and survived. fetch and nearly everyone else who worked for the same company on the 89th floor stayed at their desks and died. john duffy who became ceo of the firm after the tragedy and whose son was among the employees who died told me that 120 employees we
earlier that morning united flight 175 from boston had seen its takeoff delayed by 14 minutes at loganirport. that delay created a small opportunity for fetch and his friends to survive but, of course, the employees of the firm did not know that. when fetch and his friends heard the explosion in the north tower that tuesday morning, they did not know the united airlines plane was 16 minutes away from crashing into their building. the impact of the united plane would tear a diagonal gash in the...
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he goes to logan airport this campaign manager, a white southerner and he is pulled aside for extra searching that did not happen to jim cawley. colley says barack, what the hell? obama says, and i quote in the words their colley says, dude, not to worry. i have got it. this has been happening to me all my life so they are not the nightsticks of the moses generation. nobody is suggesting for a second that he didn't have access to elite institutions, occidental, colombia and harvard law school but he didn't escape that experience either. i don't care if he grew up in hawaii. even in hawaii which prides itself on multiculturalism except for one thing, all the black people are on military bases except for a couple of kids here and there. so it was a really difficult struggle for an. >> how does that inform his personality, his outlook, his worldview? chris was a good friend of hers -- is often described the experience of living in america as a black man to experience something he attends to deep tissue muscle bruising. not the kind of thing you might be able to see but that kind of thing you fee
he goes to logan airport this campaign manager, a white southerner and he is pulled aside for extra searching that did not happen to jim cawley. colley says barack, what the hell? obama says, and i quote in the words their colley says, dude, not to worry. i have got it. this has been happening to me all my life so they are not the nightsticks of the moses generation. nobody is suggesting for a second that he didn't have access to elite institutions, occidental, colombia and harvard law school...