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and then grew in the long. from iowa to the night it can be found in the mountain tundra of the new ramp. as these plants might well because the botanical parietal of the national park up to the night. the sun still shines of the dummy type the night i'll post when the caravan of cross-country vehicles and box on the old deal of descending the mountain the destination of the national park stuff is the mysterious cliffs called the three brothers. are you saying this is a no go situation. we need to get through here. it will cut it down it's dead wood the tree is sick. rain floods the roads an obstacle is even cross country vehicles find difficult to clear. but the rangers find a solution. this was a really heavy. toss of their. let's do it together a we got to talk well we're ready to go. again nine national parks network of books mountain streams and small rivers supplies water to the caspian sea and the arctic ocean during the summer rainy season small rivers in the titanite swifty for me to turn to the extrem
and then grew in the long. from iowa to the night it can be found in the mountain tundra of the new ramp. as these plants might well because the botanical parietal of the national park up to the night. the sun still shines of the dummy type the night i'll post when the caravan of cross-country vehicles and box on the old deal of descending the mountain the destination of the national park stuff is the mysterious cliffs called the three brothers. are you saying this is a no go situation. we need...
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are sort of a throwback and archaic part of our long. and it goes back to a time when people would wipe out of their forces in the wild west and pick up these future dates important to mention the sheriff for prosecution there's no longer like the female almost killed me and when they go out there it's got weapons . we're chasing killers and. others that. died. and. never go back to hide anything else. twenty years ago. if. where did it take them. in india in the movie the joint people to. the gateway to the ground imperial truly told us to push coromandel you can. see don't need to go. run to the kennel was such a treat. the worst single shooting spree in modern history at least eighty people have been killed off a youth camp in norway following a powerful blast in central roseland which claimed seven lives. and thirty two year old norwegian man has been arrested in connection with both attacks and suspicions that right wing political extremists may have been behind the killings. one of the questions that the republican party's going to
are sort of a throwback and archaic part of our long. and it goes back to a time when people would wipe out of their forces in the wild west and pick up these future dates important to mention the sheriff for prosecution there's no longer like the female almost killed me and when they go out there it's got weapons . we're chasing killers and. others that. died. and. never go back to hide anything else. twenty years ago. if. where did it take them. in india in the movie the joint people to. the...
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alternatives are sort of a throwback and a market part of our long. and it goes back to a time when people would wipe out of their forces in the wild west and pick up these days important to mention the sheriff for prosecution there's no longer much going for them a goal to kill. him when they come up there to stop weapons. and you have nothing to. lose. or we're chasing killers and few feet i keep that in mind how does the two million dollar deal please the rest. were not superheroes you can be killed too you know if they shoot me in the head i'm going to die. and. once you had never go back on anything else. twenty years ago they are just country. places because. if. one had been trying. to teach. where did it take. home. from. india all she's a very.
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we could talk about this a long time. there is a federal investigation as we all heard under way so we'll keep on this topic. rosalind wiseman, candy cushman, thanks so much for joining us. >> thank you. >>> still ahead we have more breaking news. homeland security issues a warning for private utilities. why it's urging them to be on alert. >>> plus the nfl is slammed with a lawsuit alleging it deceived players about the long-term dangers of condition concussion. my interview with one of the players who has filed a lawsuit just ahead >>> and a fugitive thief who became a cult hero while eluding the law for more than two years. where the barefoot bandit is today. and how did he get that nickname. in financial transactions... on devices... in social interactions... and applications in the cloud. some companies are worried. some, not so much. thanks to a network that secures it all and knows what to keep in, and what to keep out. outsmart the threats. see how at cisco.com cisco. we inspect your air filter, cabin filter. ther
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there was not a survival advantage for the species for people to live a very long time so long, longevity, long life-spans were not selected. >> you mean because of the food opportunities and the lean hunting seasons? >> there was limited physical resources, limited food, so it's difficult to say that death was selected for but i think we can say that long life was not an advantage. so evolutions did not select us to live a long time. >> does d%ath make sense from a darwinian perspective? >> there have been arguments that people dying, you know, after child-rearing would free up resources for the young. we don't have proof of that. i think what we can say is that long life was not selected for because there was no evolutionary advantage to reproduction for long life. >> can you say that death is an aid to evolution if it allows new gene expressions better adapted to the environment to come into being? >> well -- >> but that doesn't happen, does it? >> let me put it this way -- there's no one aging and death process. there's many different processes going on and they all evolve at differen
there was not a survival advantage for the species for people to live a very long time so long, longevity, long life-spans were not selected. >> you mean because of the food opportunities and the lean hunting seasons? >> there was limited physical resources, limited food, so it's difficult to say that death was selected for but i think we can say that long life was not an advantage. so evolutions did not select us to live a long time. >> does d%ath make sense from a darwinian...
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whether it's short term, wit president talked about today, as long as it's tied to a long-run, balanced program, the kind of program that carly talked about, i welcome. i've heard the president say he's welcomed it. very much at his own peril among democrats across certain elements of our party. you can hear people pushing back against it. i think he's exhibiting truly strong leadership on willingness to make real cuts in spending, but he is asking and demanding that there be revenue raisers. and if that happens, we can get to a long-term program as well as pass that debt ceiling. >> and he has talked about the possibility of an extension for a couple of days as long as there is a plan in place. >> absolutely. >> carly fiorina, jon corzine thanks so much for joining us. let us know what you think as well. we're on facebook. you can follow me on twitter @ sanjay gupta. i'll be tweeting tonight and throughout the show. >>> up next more breaking news. a school system where kids have taken their own lives is the district's policy on discussing sexuality part of the problem? we'll tell you a
whether it's short term, wit president talked about today, as long as it's tied to a long-run, balanced program, the kind of program that carly talked about, i welcome. i've heard the president say he's welcomed it. very much at his own peril among democrats across certain elements of our party. you can hear people pushing back against it. i think he's exhibiting truly strong leadership on willingness to make real cuts in spending, but he is asking and demanding that there be revenue raisers....
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of a twelve pack and i can't park a car long. and it goes back to a time when people would lie down in their forces in the wild west and pick up these future days and putting them into the sheriff for prosecution there is no longer much company may. kill. him when they go out there he's got weapons. and you have to hope that nothing bad can. get good. but we're chasing killers and you gotta keep that in mind others the two million dollar bill police arrest. but not super hero they can be killed to you know they shoot me in the head i'm going to die. and. once you put it on you and i never go back to hunt anything else. will come to the truth what makes a big splash in the world of heights. what turns events science into i ching products they don't understand oh he's he's got the full russian evaders to eat your betters abroad and their big breakthrough back home spotlight on stoke on technology update here on which we've got the future covered. illegal to be able to eat food. illegal. since. in india in the movie the joint the ho
of a twelve pack and i can't park a car long. and it goes back to a time when people would lie down in their forces in the wild west and pick up these future days and putting them into the sheriff for prosecution there is no longer much company may. kill. him when they go out there he's got weapons. and you have to hope that nothing bad can. get good. but we're chasing killers and you gotta keep that in mind others the two million dollar bill police arrest. but not super hero they can be killed...
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term what are your hopes for the most immediate results and then also over a long term long term i think let's renewable commitment. to retreat. it's not really ambitious we don't need to reopening or one who shows you for four principles are committed to. implementation plans because they're already there you know what we need is action on the ground so let's work together let's work together i think we can as long have a political will as long as we have strong leadership i'm sure we are we we can you know improve. the situation. thank you so much secretary general thank you for being with us thank you. hungry for the full story we've got it first hand the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. forty two thousand americans die each year from car accidents only a thousand. seven hundred thousand people are there and thirty two thousand will kill themselves cancer in all its forms kills five hundred sixty thousand of us a year part disease is even more devastating it kills over eight hundred seventy thousand americans every year. welcome to the what makes a b
term what are your hopes for the most immediate results and then also over a long term long term i think let's renewable commitment. to retreat. it's not really ambitious we don't need to reopening or one who shows you for four principles are committed to. implementation plans because they're already there you know what we need is action on the ground so let's work together let's work together i think we can as long have a political will as long as we have strong leadership i'm sure we are we...
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how such rivers of stone came about they eventually came to the conclusion that the rocks began a long downhill slide after a bit of cold wind and water eroded to mt and slopes over hundreds of years. it's thrilling wonderful rain and rocks that this is my first trip into the wild in the year. another custom vehicle and a quad bike joined valentyn gregorio on his way to the remotest outposts of the national park even driving such cross-country vehicles over tiger nies dirt road solo is a risky affair. it could break down at any time there are no communication facilities in this out of the way place if something goes wrong help will be a long time coming that's why a small caravan on wheels is a safer bet. the governor there was in perth the room with tell you know is a beautiful place so many tourists come here for it but you can't reach this place on fort carrying a heavy load. only quad bikes and this custom vehicle can bring a gun you know survived in. the caravan makes slow progress towards the remotest town pursed it is situated on mount dani tucker night cross country vehicles no
how such rivers of stone came about they eventually came to the conclusion that the rocks began a long downhill slide after a bit of cold wind and water eroded to mt and slopes over hundreds of years. it's thrilling wonderful rain and rocks that this is my first trip into the wild in the year. another custom vehicle and a quad bike joined valentyn gregorio on his way to the remotest outposts of the national park even driving such cross-country vehicles over tiger nies dirt road solo is a risky...
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we have filled the hill with cameras and journalists all day long today for an hour long special this coming sunday evening, showing a day in the life of this place. and while it was long scheduled, it just happened to arrive, we just happened to be here to record this epic battle, which, of course, is still going on tonight. we have been walking these corridors all day. and tonight we can show you some of what the congressional leaders told us here today. first of all, you don't look happy on the front page of "the new york times." it says, boehner's grip on his caucus is put to test in standoff. feel like you're being tested? >> it is a test. this is a big step, trying to get control of our deficit and our debt and trying to do it by the august 2nd deadline. so it is a big test. >> some people who are friends of yours have said this isn't fair. your job is to run your party. but there is another party in there too. you have this tea party caucus that didn't come to washington with the same values. >> it is not the tea party caucus. most of the freshmen are frankly in pretty good sha
we have filled the hill with cameras and journalists all day long today for an hour long special this coming sunday evening, showing a day in the life of this place. and while it was long scheduled, it just happened to arrive, we just happened to be here to record this epic battle, which, of course, is still going on tonight. we have been walking these corridors all day. and tonight we can show you some of what the congressional leaders told us here today. first of all, you don't look happy on...
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how long is an average day then?> an average day for me is 12-15 hours. >> reporter: as i later learned, 12 to 15 hours would actually be considered a short day for this doctor. >> this is for the nose. you pinch it up like that. >> reporter: okay -- one size fits all? >> yes. >> reporter: let's go in. >> okay. >> this is our scrub tech. this is sonia. >> hello. >> reporter: morning. >> good morning. i forgot it was morning. >> she is the person who assists me with the surgery, she passes the instruments. >> reporter: that's a lot of instruments. >> right. >> when we scrub and come in then sonia will give us our gown and our gloves. >> as you see that's the team of anesthesiologists, and they're putting the patient to sleep. they give the medication so she has no pain during the procedure. as you can see the monitors -- we're monitoring the blood pressure all the vital signs of the patient, making sure that as we do our surgery she stays well. >> reporter: and stays asleep. >> absolutely, stays asleep very important.
how long is an average day then?> an average day for me is 12-15 hours. >> reporter: as i later learned, 12 to 15 hours would actually be considered a short day for this doctor. >> this is for the nose. you pinch it up like that. >> reporter: okay -- one size fits all? >> yes. >> reporter: let's go in. >> okay. >> this is our scrub tech. this is sonia. >> hello. >> reporter: morning. >> good morning. i forgot it was morning....
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the field has been challenged by them all week long in addition to the weather. stanford picks up birdie number three in her first eight holes of this final round. trying to win her first major and win the biggest one of all. over at the 9th. >> so yeon ryu with her third shot at the par 5. she's going to use the back stop as well. this should come right back to the hole just like we saw with cristie kerr. she'll have a great chance to reach 3 under. >>> so we head from the beautiful colorado springs area to beautiful lake tahoe next weekend. michael jordan, charles barkley, tony romo, also super bowl mvp aaron rodgers on hand. the american century championship along the shores of edgewood. back out to the par 3 8. liz et lizzette solice. >> this could be a week that changes this young professional's life. only her fourth event as a professi professional. her parents imgranmigrants. >> 2010 champion at usc. four-time all-american -- great story -- and almost flew this one in. >> see where it lands? hits about ten inches from the hole. bad -- back to the 7th. ma m
the field has been challenged by them all week long in addition to the weather. stanford picks up birdie number three in her first eight holes of this final round. trying to win her first major and win the biggest one of all. over at the 9th. >> so yeon ryu with her third shot at the par 5. she's going to use the back stop as well. this should come right back to the hole just like we saw with cristie kerr. she'll have a great chance to reach 3 under. >>> so we head from the...
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has never been a democracy and can never be a democracy so long as it's an apartheid state so long as it has tens of laws discriminating between its jewish and none jewish citizens so long as it denies millions of palestinian refugees the right to return home and so long as it continues with its occupation of the west bank including is true as well as gaza so a country committing such violations of international law and of basic human rights cannot call itself a democracy professor illan popular israeli historian maybe had to try to when he said israel is ahead in full which is a democracy only for the master class not for everyone if anything israel is going it's really pushing fast forward in digging the grave of its occupation and apartheid as long as palestinian rights are not respected by israel as long as the occupation continues apartheid continues then i look refugee right continues palestinians have no choice but to continue to resist to continue to struggle. now a brief look at a couple of other international headlines in our world update this hour victims of the three coord
has never been a democracy and can never be a democracy so long as it's an apartheid state so long as it has tens of laws discriminating between its jewish and none jewish citizens so long as it denies millions of palestinian refugees the right to return home and so long as it continues with its occupation of the west bank including is true as well as gaza so a country committing such violations of international law and of basic human rights cannot call itself a democracy professor illan...
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term what are your hopes for the most immediate results and then also over a long term long term i think let's renewable commitment don't retreat. it's not really ambitious we don't need to reopening or when he will see as you for four principles are committed to. implementation plans because they're already there you know what we need is action on the ground so let's work together let's work together i think we can have a political will as long as we have strong leadership i'm sure we we we can you know improve the situation thank you so much secretary general thank you for being with us thank you. i am observing nature and discover its beauty. communicate with the wild and. test yourself and become free. see what nature can give you see me. fifty. five. wealthy british style the stock. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cause or for a no holds barred global financial headlines to report. he used. to. say. he's available in the first. moto for to look three hotels bangkok so i'm. told one call watergate hotel and princess hotel marriott courtyard hot
term what are your hopes for the most immediate results and then also over a long term long term i think let's renewable commitment don't retreat. it's not really ambitious we don't need to reopening or when he will see as you for four principles are committed to. implementation plans because they're already there you know what we need is action on the ground so let's work together let's work together i think we can have a political will as long as we have strong leadership i'm sure we we we...
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what is it about johnny long that makes you drive such a long way? >> he's such a unique character.ire him so much. >> reporter: the note i heard echo in this rehearsal hall 50 times over. >> he just has the energy field around him, and you're just consumed in it. >> reporter:. >> he's the single biggest influence on my career. >> he's a father figure to me. he's just a genuine person. >> when all is said and done, what do you want to be remembered for? >> i would like to be remembered as a teacher. i think "teacher" is the greatest word in the english language next to "mother." >> johnny long. >> reporter: fortunately, seems we're quite a few years away from writing any epithet. "stars and stripes" is johnny's favorite, and his band, now easily one of the best community bands in the country, can play it like the 4th of july. a real american classic, courtesy of a real american. class act. steve hartman, cbs news. troy, alabama. ( cheers and applause ) >> pelley: that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, have a safe holiday weekend. goo
what is it about johnny long that makes you drive such a long way? >> he's such a unique character.ire him so much. >> reporter: the note i heard echo in this rehearsal hall 50 times over. >> he just has the energy field around him, and you're just consumed in it. >> reporter:. >> he's the single biggest influence on my career. >> he's a father figure to me. he's just a genuine person. >> when all is said and done, what do you want to be remembered for?...
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patchy fog long the coast line and inland valleys as well. tomorrow morning the fog and low clouds will be in abundance. into the afternoon, sunny and breezy conditions. i . >> you can see flames here. paramedics say the fires on the lift burned quickly and acted as a base and that might have saved their lives. they suffered shocks >>> new information on the deadly attacks in norway. kron 4's grant lodes has more on who is responsible. >> reporter: there is the capital of oslo. on the big board for a closer look at where these two acts took place. over here is oslo where the bombs went off and a couple hours later, 25 miles northwest of oslo, that is where the shooting occurred. we are told a man dressed as a police officer started shooting at children at a youth camp. two deadly scenes and one heart breaking day for the peaceful country of norway. >> reporter: this is the man police say is responsible for the deadliest day in norway since world war ii. this is his picture. the horror started on friday in the capital of oslo. one bomb explode
patchy fog long the coast line and inland valleys as well. tomorrow morning the fog and low clouds will be in abundance. into the afternoon, sunny and breezy conditions. i . >> you can see flames here. paramedics say the fires on the lift burned quickly and acted as a base and that might have saved their lives. they suffered shocks >>> new information on the deadly attacks in norway. kron 4's grant lodes has more on who is responsible. >> reporter: there is the capital of...
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i'm going to drive for a long, long time. i think something really cool, i look at red farmer.s been racing forever. i think '79, '80. i'm not sure. he is still racing. he runs dirt races. >> only 43 of us every weekend that are able to do it. and it's hard. it's probably tougher now than it has ever been because of the economy. hard to get sponsors. when you get a good sponsor like home depot or game spot, you want to do everything you can to please them and keep them happy. >> what is this feeling now that we're in the nascar hall of fame in charlotte and you look around and you see these cars, you see the drivers who are honored. what are your hopes of one day being inducted into the hall of fame? jason? >> i would like to be. first you have to do something special. this place is -- this is the elite here. you have to make yourself part of that elite group. win a lot of races. win championships. and youer in know. never know in this business. you know? you're always looking for that next big thing. >> do you have aspirations of one day being in the hall of fame? >> doesn't e
i'm going to drive for a long, long time. i think something really cool, i look at red farmer.s been racing forever. i think '79, '80. i'm not sure. he is still racing. he runs dirt races. >> only 43 of us every weekend that are able to do it. and it's hard. it's probably tougher now than it has ever been because of the economy. hard to get sponsors. when you get a good sponsor like home depot or game spot, you want to do everything you can to please them and keep them happy. >>...
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we were living beyond our means for a long period of time. and part of what makes this so hard, part of what makes the recovery slower is because people are going back to living within their means. they're spending less of their share of income, they're saving more, and we don't have the ability, because of the overhang in housing and the problems in the financial system, to engineer artificially a shorter recovery. >> so, to demand accountability for this president and this administration, for the fate of the economy? >> no, no, of course. ultimately, presidents are judged on -- >> okay, but mr. secretary, if that's the case, look, you've had big swings at the plate. you had stimulus, right? we were told that would keep unemployment to 8%. you had health care. you said it was critical to our economic security. the fed did its thing before it backed out. you went after housing policy. none of them have really stemmed the tide, the decline in the housing market. >> i told you -- let me just stop you there. again, the american economy was falli
we were living beyond our means for a long period of time. and part of what makes this so hard, part of what makes the recovery slower is because people are going back to living within their means. they're spending less of their share of income, they're saving more, and we don't have the ability, because of the overhang in housing and the problems in the financial system, to engineer artificially a shorter recovery. >> so, to demand accountability for this president and this...
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time to come. >> in other words, lit take people a long time to get comfortable again. >> a long, long, long time, and that means that the question cannot be how we will have a default, how we will manage a default, how we will prioritize payments. the question has to be what's the formula going to be for avoiding such a catastrophe. >> if there were a default, some people have said, you can imagine the borrowing costs for the united states would go up by one percentage points, 100 basis points, which would add $150 billion to the deficit every year. >> that's a number you could imagine. i am less worried about the borrowing costs and more worried about the disruption as there were runs on banks, runs on money market funds, exchanges face the prospect of collapse. institutions built over decades were swept away. as they were swept away, the ability to carry on routine financial business, to clear checks, to pay bills, to meet obligations would be lost. it would be a cataclysm and it would be a totally self-inflicted cataclysm. there are countries in the world where there's an issue of
time to come. >> in other words, lit take people a long time to get comfortable again. >> a long, long, long time, and that means that the question cannot be how we will have a default, how we will manage a default, how we will prioritize payments. the question has to be what's the formula going to be for avoiding such a catastrophe. >> if there were a default, some people have said, you can imagine the borrowing costs for the united states would go up by one percentage...
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renowned times newspaper news international has been playing a toxic part of our public life for so long but it worked under his ownership circulation just kept on rising in a market that killed authors and sky t.v. a loss making and obscure satellite network rocketed to become the biggest player in the u.k.'s pay t.v. market i do admire rupert murdoch because he's a risk taker when he bought the times and sunday times of london there are people who will say that he saved the newspaper industry but now it's clear that success came with a heavy price tag morality murdoch's journalists kept the ratings high by violating and exploiting a vulnerable they hacked the private voice mails of families of dead soldiers and murdered children essentially we've seen criminality and invasion of privacy on a staggering industrial scale not even the rich and powerful could escape their chancellor gordon brown's baby was splashed over the front page of the sun his illness a sick headline royal family phones were hacked the scandal even goes right to the heart of the police force senior police officers we
renowned times newspaper news international has been playing a toxic part of our public life for so long but it worked under his ownership circulation just kept on rising in a market that killed authors and sky t.v. a loss making and obscure satellite network rocketed to become the biggest player in the u.k.'s pay t.v. market i do admire rupert murdoch because he's a risk taker when he bought the times and sunday times of london there are people who will say that he saved the newspaper industry...
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the old phrase long long and mediocre for your media project a free media dog to our teeth dot com. mountain ranges and hills roll across the landscape intricate crests and rocks childbirth of centuries old trees. given the water wind and rocks constantly vive supremacy they exist in a unique calm the. deep holes in the hive gone the mines swift mountain streams and quiet springs flow from the ground. this is tied to a night nature's peculiar creation on the border between the urals in siberia it is the site is one of russia's out of the way national parks. when national park warden valentin gregorio is on duty the uses a customized off road vehicle with large wheels to move around forest crossings of the easiest way to the peaks of the ground tyga ny ridge you don't find roads all footpaths here. adventure enthusiasm not put off by the hardships of the journey this group of tourists is from the city of chelyabinsk an industrial center in the urals the holiest rock climbing today they're just a nation is the top of a cliff called a quick noisy crest waiting to cross this mountain st
the old phrase long long and mediocre for your media project a free media dog to our teeth dot com. mountain ranges and hills roll across the landscape intricate crests and rocks childbirth of centuries old trees. given the water wind and rocks constantly vive supremacy they exist in a unique calm the. deep holes in the hive gone the mines swift mountain streams and quiet springs flow from the ground. this is tied to a night nature's peculiar creation on the border between the urals in siberia...
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he second long ball this month. rays with an early lead.ia on his birthday turning 31 in control the rest of the way, sabathia, eight innings, five hits, two earned run,n,nd he struck out eight. for as good as sabathia was, shields just as good, derek jeter has to take a seat. russell martin, no shot there and then curtis granderson, so long. shields, 7 2/3. six hits, an earned run. he struck out six. but the rays win it, 2-1. >>> well, the tigers visiting the twins. justin verlander is on the hill for detroit. for the top spot in the a.l. central. tim tomei, no shot. danny valencia, huh-uh. eight innings, five hits, one earned run. he struck out nine. tomei for the second time of the game, and verlander has nasty stuff. jhonny peralta leading off the eighth inning. that's what we call a nice little long ball. sesend deck. his 15th of the year. he was 3 for 4. tigers win it. >>> then the rangers and angels. bottom two here, mike trout to center, andy chavez, that would have been the third out of the inning. just his third error in the last
he second long ball this month. rays with an early lead.ia on his birthday turning 31 in control the rest of the way, sabathia, eight innings, five hits, two earned run,n,nd he struck out eight. for as good as sabathia was, shields just as good, derek jeter has to take a seat. russell martin, no shot there and then curtis granderson, so long. shields, 7 2/3. six hits, an earned run. he struck out six. but the rays win it, 2-1. >>> well, the tigers visiting the twins. justin verlander...
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he had let his hair grow long.wn, looking at the table the entire trial. >> but jurors heard from other witnesses. despite the passage of time, the tales of the crime -- the degrees of the crime remain chilling. >> reverend douglass was, again, laying on his back. his feet were also tied together with a cord-type material. >> although ake never took the stand, never even said a word to his lawyers, the jury heard his thanksgiving statement. >> then came the eyewitnesses to the carnage that night. leslie douglass, now 20 years old, a college student. calmly explained it all to the jury. >> and then i heard two more shots which hit my father and then another shot, and i screamed. and then he shot me again. and then i heard him run out the door. >> i was amazed by her courage. she had to go back there in her mind and tell you exactly what happened. what she did. she did not falter. >> and she was rock solid. >> yes. >> brooks douglass wasn't spared his turn on the stand. >> i felt the bullet hit me and another went of
he had let his hair grow long.wn, looking at the table the entire trial. >> but jurors heard from other witnesses. despite the passage of time, the tales of the crime -- the degrees of the crime remain chilling. >> reverend douglass was, again, laying on his back. his feet were also tied together with a cord-type material. >> although ake never took the stand, never even said a word to his lawyers, the jury heard his thanksgiving statement. >> then came the eyewitnesses...
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i believe it would be unacceptable for our current efforts take that long. that is why i am calling to date for the nrc and the industry to commit to complete and implement a process of learning and applying the lessons of the fukushima dai-ichi accident within five years, 2015. this will take a lot of hard work, strong and decisive leadership, and a stronger commitment by our licensees to make safety the number one priority we ultimately have no other choice in this regard. i did the task force has been done an excellent start and we are more than up to the task of seeing this effort through. ultimately, this is not a challenge or a problem for me, the members of the commission, the agency, or the nuclear industry. it is a challenge for all of us as we continue to ensure that nuclear power can be used safely and securely. this is not an nrc problem or an industry problem. this is a nuclear safety imperative it. there are looking to everyone from the operators, regulators, members of the public to participate in our process to do their part in continuing to
i believe it would be unacceptable for our current efforts take that long. that is why i am calling to date for the nrc and the industry to commit to complete and implement a process of learning and applying the lessons of the fukushima dai-ichi accident within five years, 2015. this will take a lot of hard work, strong and decisive leadership, and a stronger commitment by our licensees to make safety the number one priority we ultimately have no other choice in this regard. i did the task...
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as long as they don't go too long. some lawyers can go hours and hour, not recommended but you have to have breaks. it's nice to have a closing, closing, and then rebuttal. >> in this case when we hear expectations for all day, some saying four hours per side, half a day each side. >> exactly. >> there will be breaks. what we're seeing now is footage from a few minutes ago, that is not live. casey is wearing that yellow blouse, that's her outfit for the day on closing arguments day here in florida. anne, breaks will be short or long or might they take breaks if things get exclosive? do you expect it to go that way and get emotional. >> this is a case that can be made in closing argument, for either side. the state has prove promised and undersold their case in some ways. boy, has the defense. they can each make that up in closing arguments. this is a perfect closing argument case, taking inferences, putting this together for the jury and even side has a lot of work to do in putting forward their theorys of the case and
as long as they don't go too long. some lawyers can go hours and hour, not recommended but you have to have breaks. it's nice to have a closing, closing, and then rebuttal. >> in this case when we hear expectations for all day, some saying four hours per side, half a day each side. >> exactly. >> there will be breaks. what we're seeing now is footage from a few minutes ago, that is not live. casey is wearing that yellow blouse, that's her outfit for the day on closing...
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and as long as he is going from sweden the u.k. is very strong as united states as well we can certainly push this in an era to they don't think there's a chance that perhaps the u.s. government if it have time passes might just let it slide by forget about a jillion aside i think they're going to keep doing whatever they can to eventually get us to get their hands on him. i was a lot of fear. is doing so when he leaves the canadian kid put out documents there the whole cache of documents was allegedly leaked by barely million we're glad you mention the un report your being denied access to bradley manning still u.s. government hiding what it's torture barely meaning it's obvious there's an eye so yes i think they want they want the signs greatly but model the history of wiki leaks we're going to nominally provide information from government from big business and have an official news without the source of the information is one they want to stop us is really the new york times to hold back on national security concerns washington
and as long as he is going from sweden the u.k. is very strong as united states as well we can certainly push this in an era to they don't think there's a chance that perhaps the u.s. government if it have time passes might just let it slide by forget about a jillion aside i think they're going to keep doing whatever they can to eventually get us to get their hands on him. i was a lot of fear. is doing so when he leaves the canadian kid put out documents there the whole cache of documents was...
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term what are your hopes for the most immediate results and then also over a long term long term i think let's renew our commitment. to retreat. it's not really ambitious we don't need to opening a window which is you for four principles are. you planning to be patient because they're already there you know what we need is action on the ground so let's work together let's work together i think we can as long as the political will as long as we have strong leadership i'm sure we we we can you know improve the situation thank you so much secretary general thank you for being with us thank you. i am observe nature and discover its buzy. communicate with the want to. test yourself and become free. seen walking nature can give you an all see me. six. ft ft six . wealthy british style signs. on. the market financials. find out what's really happening to the global economy with my stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into a report. if. it is safe to eat. meat. comes. into it i know she's available in the foothills bankole can see i'm square toto for the sil
term what are your hopes for the most immediate results and then also over a long term long term i think let's renew our commitment. to retreat. it's not really ambitious we don't need to opening a window which is you for four principles are. you planning to be patient because they're already there you know what we need is action on the ground so let's work together let's work together i think we can as long as the political will as long as we have strong leadership i'm sure we we we can you...
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bloodworth has asked to speak to stangle. >> 14 long days. >> it is 14 long days. >> what would do youf someone called you a bitch? >> i would go to the unit officer and tell him what is going on. >> no, you wouldn't. that's a lie. it's a respect thing. >> i wouldn't swing first. that's what i would not do. >> wouldn't swing first? >> so, what would you do? >> it's not up to me what i would do. it's a per case thing, it's what you chose do that matters. you chose to fight. >> i don't take no -- >> i know, it's a difficult thing. no shorts, bang first, questions later. >> you know how it goes. >> you know what hoods get along, you got the whole system down pat. >> i don't have the whole system down pat. maybe 90%. >> 90%. >> yeah, man. >> hang on one second. go, sir. >> i want to be a c.o. when i leave here. you get paid a lot of money. >>> coming up, nick bubanas leaves for a court date that will determine his future. >> definitely stacked against me. i want to change, i want to do something different. it's just tough. >>> a new problem for david peters. >> you guys not start this figh
bloodworth has asked to speak to stangle. >> 14 long days. >> it is 14 long days. >> what would do youf someone called you a bitch? >> i would go to the unit officer and tell him what is going on. >> no, you wouldn't. that's a lie. it's a respect thing. >> i wouldn't swing first. that's what i would not do. >> wouldn't swing first? >> so, what would you do? >> it's not up to me what i would do. it's a per case thing, it's what you chose do...
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>> to the extent possible, we should make the cuts over a long term, because this is a long-term problem. that's what the issue of sustainability is but i do think you need to be careful about shortcuts in the very near term, exacta for the reason you mention which is the economy is growing very slowly. for example, the job market report just last week, the private sector job creation which, of course, is very important was a little bit better than the headline number because there were about 40,000 jobs lost at the state and local governments. it's not just jobs with a government. it also involves the indirect effects of procurement or tax cuts or whatever is working to the rest of the system. so i think some care needs to be taken at the same time i realize being credible and strong about long-term addressing the deficit problem. >> understood. know, and i agree with that. i mean, would you agree with my plane back to the notion that very significant cuts to government spending now with its effect on aggregate demand runs the risk of adverse economic consequences? >> i think that's a c
>> to the extent possible, we should make the cuts over a long term, because this is a long-term problem. that's what the issue of sustainability is but i do think you need to be careful about shortcuts in the very near term, exacta for the reason you mention which is the economy is growing very slowly. for example, the job market report just last week, the private sector job creation which, of course, is very important was a little bit better than the headline number because there were...
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enough for a long term horizon. >> it's not even close to long enough. and stocks can do very poorly for very long periods. we went through a 40 year period where the s&p 500 basically matched the corporate long-term bond market. and japanese investor are now waiting more than 20 years and still the nikkhei is down over 75%. >> we appreciate the insight. thanks for sharing with us. larry swedroe of the buckingham asset management, author of "the quest for alpha" >> susie: here's what we're watching for tomorrow: auto makers release vehicle sales for june, and the commerce department is out with construction spending for may. also, despite the turmoil in greece and the debt ceiling debate, our "market monitor" is bullish on both the economy and the stock market. he's john dorfman, chairman of thunderstorm capital. lee farkas, the former chairman of what had been one of the lee farkas, the former chairman of what had been one of the nations largest private mortgage lenders, has been sentenced to 30 years in prison for his role in a $3 billion fraud scheme.
enough for a long term horizon. >> it's not even close to long enough. and stocks can do very poorly for very long periods. we went through a 40 year period where the s&p 500 basically matched the corporate long-term bond market. and japanese investor are now waiting more than 20 years and still the nikkhei is down over 75%. >> we appreciate the insight. thanks for sharing with us. larry swedroe of the buckingham asset management, author of "the quest for alpha"...
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came to the conclusion that the rocks began a long downhill slide after base of cold wind and water eroded the mountain slopes over hundreds of years. it's thrilling and wonderful grain and rocks he's looking down on this is my first trip into the wild in a year. another custom vehicle and a current bike joined valentino gregorio on his way to the remotest outposts of the national park even driving such cross-country vehicles over tiger road solo is a risky offense. they could break down is any time there are no communication facilities in this out of the way place if something goes wrong help will be a long time coming that's why small caravan on wheels is a safer bet. i don't know it wasn't the arena for you know is a beautiful place so many tourists come here but you can't reach this place on fort carrying a heavy load. on the quad bikes and this custom vehicle can bring you here and. the caravan makes slow progress towards the remotest town post as you situated on mt dani tucker night coast country vehicles normally take six to seven hours to cover thirty seven kilometers of wha
came to the conclusion that the rocks began a long downhill slide after base of cold wind and water eroded the mountain slopes over hundreds of years. it's thrilling and wonderful grain and rocks he's looking down on this is my first trip into the wild in a year. another custom vehicle and a current bike joined valentino gregorio on his way to the remotest outposts of the national park even driving such cross-country vehicles over tiger road solo is a risky offense. they could break down is any...
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so it's going to, as i said in january, it's going to be a real long haul, long row to hoe. >> suarez: the book is haiti after the earthquake. the author dr. paul farmer. good to talk to you again. >> thank you, ray. good to be in touch. >> brown: finally tonight, a dance partner for planet earth. it's called a trojan asteroid-- one that shares a planet's orbit, circling around the sun. many such asteroids have been found near other planets. now, as reported in the journal, "nature"-- the first has been discovered near the earth. we get an explanation from mike brown, a planetary astronomer at the california institute of technology. so tell us a bit more about a trojan asteroid. in this case it's held in the gravitational pull between the earth and the sun? >> that's right. it's not between the earth and the sun, it's actually in the same orbit as the earth so it goes around the sun in 1 year just like the earth goes around the sun in 1 year. and on average it's about the same distance from the sun as the earth is. so we're really just following it along in its orbit around the sun. >
so it's going to, as i said in january, it's going to be a real long haul, long row to hoe. >> suarez: the book is haiti after the earthquake. the author dr. paul farmer. good to talk to you again. >> thank you, ray. good to be in touch. >> brown: finally tonight, a dance partner for planet earth. it's called a trojan asteroid-- one that shares a planet's orbit, circling around the sun. many such asteroids have been found near other planets. now, as reported in the journal,...
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tiger woods fired his long-time caddy steve williams this week.hen he won 13 of 14 of his major titles. let's listen to williams' reaction. >> i'm extremely disappointed that given the fact that the last 80 months has been difficult. the scandal, he's had a new coach, swing change and the last 80 months have been rather difficult. i've stuck through thick and thin, been incredibly loyal and to have this happened, basically you can say i've wasted two years of my life. >> wow, quite a reaction there. listen, jon. williams was tiger's last link to his glory days and he took a lot of heat to tiger's scandal. wa's going on here. >> williams worked for another player. williams is upset. given what's gone on with tiger woods, how could this be handled so poorly? this is turned the biblical story. this guy had it all and it keeps crashing down. month by month, there's sort of another decline. he could let it turn into a p.r. nightmare really boggles the month. >> how much is tiger going to miss williams as he tries to make a comeback from his recent scan
tiger woods fired his long-time caddy steve williams this week.hen he won 13 of 14 of his major titles. let's listen to williams' reaction. >> i'm extremely disappointed that given the fact that the last 80 months has been difficult. the scandal, he's had a new coach, swing change and the last 80 months have been rather difficult. i've stuck through thick and thin, been incredibly loyal and to have this happened, basically you can say i've wasted two years of my life. >> wow, quite...
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in some ways the long-term is more interesting and the long-term i find worrisome. i think this country has a beer set of problems than any other country but we have a real set of problems. tom talks about stapling vitato people's vhds, we don't do that we attract pal talented people and send th elsewhere. >> that say congressional issue, that congress has not been willing to face up to that. >> yes t is. >> a lot of these are political issues. i think they aren't just political issues because we don't have brave enough politicians. mafd exmentioned this. there are political issues wi us as a people. if y look at why we have a deficit, the main reason is that people want pore benefits than they are willing to pay for. so this isn't simply a matter of if only we have a politician brave eugh to tell us the truth. we need to want to hear the truth and be willing to hear the truth. it's true we haven't yet had a politician who can persuade us of the truth who can persuade us we are all now on schedule to get much more in medical benefits than wpay in taxes. >> rose: wha
in some ways the long-term is more interesting and the long-term i find worrisome. i think this country has a beer set of problems than any other country but we have a real set of problems. tom talks about stapling vitato people's vhds, we don't do that we attract pal talented people and send th elsewhere. >> that say congressional issue, that congress has not been willing to face up to that. >> yes t is. >> a lot of these are political issues. i think they aren't just...
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, long time they can be associated with whatever progress has to be done. so i'm not going to say too much except that we cannot at the last moment bring in so-called consultants to put some icing on the cake. that's not what san francisco residents and this community want. we want career jobs which should have started a long time ago, but it is not too late to assure us that career jobs will be given to our young people. thank you very much. president vietor: thank you. >> mr. greg gossam. president vietor: is this item four? mr. greg gossam? if you could please introduce yourself, that would be great. >> good evening. my name is greg doxam with, and our thing is win-win scenarios and equity. that's what we work on, win-win scenarios and equity. we started a documentary on the p.u.c. with some employees a few months ago. we stopped that documentary once we seen -- we talk about the training opportunities but then we start meeting people who have actually been with the p.u.c. wastewater for 30 years and they're still at the same level. 30 years. not only do
, long time they can be associated with whatever progress has to be done. so i'm not going to say too much except that we cannot at the last moment bring in so-called consultants to put some icing on the cake. that's not what san francisco residents and this community want. we want career jobs which should have started a long time ago, but it is not too late to assure us that career jobs will be given to our young people. thank you very much. president vietor: thank you. >> mr. greg...