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bob mackenzie first brought us this record in 2009. >> reporter: the road to this place becomes rough and rutted about 50 miles south of san jose. there are a few humans out here, there's an abundance of open land and a road that is steadily disintegrating back into the soil. as you roll through the valleys and into the hills you come to the destinations. the gold rush town of new indria. it is one of california's biggest ghost towns, the least known and most toxic. >> there are ghosts here actually. >> reporter: cate woods has lived among those ghosts for most of the past 20 years. she and her father kent are a handful of people left in new indria which is anything but new. >> nature reclaims everything. it always will. >> reporter: kate and kemp woods have a few hundred acres and a mining claim where they prospect for what may be the rarest gem in the plant. benitowhite. named after san benito county, the cobalt blue stone is forged here in the earth's crust. it's california's official gem stone. but that's not why gold rush miners came here. dug some 80 miles of tunnels and built a
bob mackenzie first brought us this record in 2009. >> reporter: the road to this place becomes rough and rutted about 50 miles south of san jose. there are a few humans out here, there's an abundance of open land and a road that is steadily disintegrating back into the soil. as you roll through the valleys and into the hills you come to the destinations. the gold rush town of new indria. it is one of california's biggest ghost towns, the least known and most toxic. >> there are...
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that's what industry has to pay attention to. >> mackenzie? >> it's not that there will be no impact on the basin. the small and medium sized businesses first. particularly those with port foal owings outside of dod or international customers to a great extent. but their suppliers and vendors and their long companies, those are the runs that will feel the -- ones that will feel the impact and there will be companies that go out of business as a result of this. but over the first six months of the jeer. >> there's flexibility. that's the thing to remember. although we keep talking about there's not because built into the law is a 20 day period after the sequester order is given where you can change it and where congress has the power by resolution to modify and shift things around. anything really dire that was going to -- >> it requires congress cooperating. >> it doesn't require a congress to reach an agreement that can't reach an agreement. >> ultimately they have to do manager something about it. >> really bad things could be stopped. >> .
that's what industry has to pay attention to. >> mackenzie? >> it's not that there will be no impact on the basin. the small and medium sized businesses first. particularly those with port foal owings outside of dod or international customers to a great extent. but their suppliers and vendors and their long companies, those are the runs that will feel the -- ones that will feel the impact and there will be companies that go out of business as a result of this. but over the first six...
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mackenzie 22:36606i eel nervous... my stomacc feels wierd i don't really know how to reacther classmate... a 17-year old special needs student named daniel... was shot in the back by another student... 15-year old robert gladden junior... at random.it pould have been anyone.and for parents dropping off their kids again today... the thought is sickening.kris 22:34:27a little anxious because yesterdaa started as a normal day too in support of daniel... moreethan a hundred students gathered outside the school to pray for him.megan 23:02::1after the prayer service many students filed emooion it was just too soon school officials ttll us they &pwanted to get theekids back a senceeof normalcy.principal &p22:47:24having them in their enviroment as we discovered out by talking to teachers thhs morning that our students have been eager to talk with their teachers anddnow rally around the victim rally around the school mackenzie 22:36:16 it feels really good that we came toggther hassa wholeas the days continue and reality sets in... greif counselors will e on hand to help.megan gilliland, fox45
mackenzie 22:36606i eel nervous... my stomacc feels wierd i don't really know how to reacther classmate... a 17-year old special needs student named daniel... was shot in the back by another student... 15-year old robert gladden junior... at random.it pould have been anyone.and for parents dropping off their kids again today... the thought is sickening.kris 22:34:27a little anxious because yesterdaa started as a normal day too in support of daniel... moreethan a hundred students gathered...
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mackenzie, john d. mackenzie. he was an important painter and designer.kenzie, for his part, was the gentleman who came down to this part of the world, to newlyn with the newlyn art colony, which was so thriving at the beginning of this century. he was renowned for his copper metal work and he instructed students in newlyn in the manufacture of handcrafted copper ware. it's a lovely design with these fish. i'm saying fish; i think we've got the odd shark. it's newlyn copper, newlyn school of art. and he does a lot of fish on these things. there should be a tiny mark -- there it is. when you bought this, did you see that mark? did you know that it existed? no. you didn't, so you bought it-- because i liked it. so it's a bonus when you find it's actually stamped "newlyn." i would say a dish such as this should be worth around about £200 or 300. so i do think it's quite a lot of dish for £200 or 300. and as such, i would say that if you see it, buy it. it's not going to be around at these sort of prices for very much longer, that's the tip of the week. you d
mackenzie, john d. mackenzie. he was an important painter and designer.kenzie, for his part, was the gentleman who came down to this part of the world, to newlyn with the newlyn art colony, which was so thriving at the beginning of this century. he was renowned for his copper metal work and he instructed students in newlyn in the manufacture of handcrafted copper ware. it's a lovely design with these fish. i'm saying fish; i think we've got the odd shark. it's newlyn copper, newlyn school of...
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Aug 13, 2012
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a special good morning to mackenzie.ie loves waking up with his friend, eileen, early in the morning. so thank you for watching. >> i'm going to share a picture with you. it is a beautiful morning out there and the moon is looking sweet this morning. there it is, that crescent moon out there. by the way, sunrise isn't until 6:20. i can't thank you, andrea. >>> let's get to weather this morning. it is a beautiful start out there and it is going to be a good looking monday. low humidity levels, comfortable temperatures. we may see a few more high clouds strolling across. noon time temperature is 85. without the humidity, it is going to feel pretty good. it feels great in western maryland, look at the difference. because of the bay we have temperatures in the mid-70s in annapolis right now. a comfortable temperature and here in washington again half an hour or so before the sunrise, 35 minutes looking at our michael and son weather camera. 73. human at 68%. nationally, temperatures taking a break. look at all the 80s even 7
a special good morning to mackenzie.ie loves waking up with his friend, eileen, early in the morning. so thank you for watching. >> i'm going to share a picture with you. it is a beautiful morning out there and the moon is looking sweet this morning. there it is, that crescent moon out there. by the way, sunrise isn't until 6:20. i can't thank you, andrea. >>> let's get to weather this morning. it is a beautiful start out there and it is going to be a good looking monday. low...
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mackenzie had been suffering from a disease of the nervous system.e was 73. >> when we come back here tonight. surprising new revelation about the 1960's radical. black panthers. one of the leaders was doing double duty for the fbi. >> plus that would change my calculus. >> president obama line in the sand regarding syria. what it would take to force military would take to force military action in the middle east. >> if legitimate race the female body has ways to shut the whole thing down, rape. >> verbal volley heard round the world. political ricochet all the way to the white house. [ laughter ] [ girl ] wow. you guys have it easy. i wish i had u-verse when i was your age. in my day, we didn't have these fancy wireless receivers. blah, blah, blah. if i had a sleepover, i couldn't just move the tv into the playroom. no, we had to watch movies in the den because that's where the tv outlet was. and if dad was snoring on the couch, we muscled through it. is she for real? your generation has it made. [ male announcer ] the wireless receiver. only from a
mackenzie had been suffering from a disease of the nervous system.e was 73. >> when we come back here tonight. surprising new revelation about the 1960's radical. black panthers. one of the leaders was doing double duty for the fbi. >> plus that would change my calculus. >> president obama line in the sand regarding syria. what it would take to force military would take to force military action in the middle east. >> if legitimate race the female body has ways to shut...
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seeing those kinds of things >> it will be interesting to see how the new regime carries on with mackenzie running the show. i saw you talking with him and a couple of other guys, it's like rob ryan never left >> robnett love to be here, he love the raiders and the bay area so it's one of those things. we wish him well and he wished the raiders well so hopefully we can meet up somewhere down the way >> enjoy your new stress relieving role as ambassador. touchdown raiders! >> we will continue the countdown to kickoff, where less than 15 minutes away and we will be back in just a moment. >> you're looking at tony rahm of warming up on the field. statistically he had his best season one year ago but there are all kinds of issues regarding that offense. there is a sense of urgency for the dallas cowboys. chris johnson is still a free agent and cameron will glee taught signed with the titans. oakland did get a few players back. spencer is a starting cornerback here and they also signed wrong bartels and dave tullefson comes from the giants and was once on the raiders' five years ago on the prac
seeing those kinds of things >> it will be interesting to see how the new regime carries on with mackenzie running the show. i saw you talking with him and a couple of other guys, it's like rob ryan never left >> robnett love to be here, he love the raiders and the bay area so it's one of those things. we wish him well and he wished the raiders well so hopefully we can meet up somewhere down the way >> enjoy your new stress relieving role as ambassador. touchdown raiders!...
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. >> we are not talking about mackenzie. >> any extra stress at work? >> extra stress? >> >> i am tired of people telling me is they just get over it situation. >> you don't know what it is like in my head. >> in 4, 3, 2. >> we are seeing the influence of creeping islam. >> we were not attacked by muslims, we were attacked by sociopath. name happened's tonight? >> it will not interrupt me again. >> i did not come here for a session. >> i think he did. >> how much do you hate me? >> every second you are not current, a thousand people are changing the channel. that is the business you are in. >> if she wants me out of this chair, she better bring more than just a couple of guys. tavis: i assume the goal was just to get people talking here. if that was one of the goals, regulations. everybody is talking about this thing. >> they know we are out there. tavis: you made some good choices to do a lot of indie films. that can often lead to critical acclaim, but not everybody sees that work. [laughter] i saw it so i know to talk about it. but this is being talked about by everyb
. >> we are not talking about mackenzie. >> any extra stress at work? >> extra stress? >> >> i am tired of people telling me is they just get over it situation. >> you don't know what it is like in my head. >> in 4, 3, 2. >> we are seeing the influence of creeping islam. >> we were not attacked by muslims, we were attacked by sociopath. name happened's tonight? >> it will not interrupt me again. >> i did not come here for a...
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in another death in the entertainment world, american pop singer scott mackenzie has died at the age of 73. he had been ill for some time with the disease that affects the nervous system. >> he only had one hit song, but it is certainly one that no one can ever forget. san francisco was released in 1967 and became an instant classic. >> ♪ if you are going to san francisco be sure to wear some flowers in your hair if you're going to san francisco -- ♪ >> well, that is all for now. thanks so much for joining us. >> you can see more and hear more on our website. that is dw.de. >> goodbye. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
in another death in the entertainment world, american pop singer scott mackenzie has died at the age of 73. he had been ill for some time with the disease that affects the nervous system. >> he only had one hit song, but it is certainly one that no one can ever forget. san francisco was released in 1967 and became an instant classic. >> ♪ if you are going to san francisco be sure to wear some flowers in your hair if you're going to san francisco -- ♪ >> well, that is all...
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the first one, near mackenzie circle, a 17-roll but the suspect to sell his $200 pair of nike jordan. the suspects were too young man who snatched the shoes from a car and ran. >> for someone to steal someone's shoes, that's crazy. >> where are the parents? where are the parents? i don't want my child meeting up with strangers off of craigslist. the second set up, and calypso drive, one of the suspect wanted to try on issues but as soon as he put them on, he took off. fancy shoes, said to be worth $400. >> kids want these things. i don't know how parents afford them. >> for the third incident, other five thieves. police say you should know better. if you are young person, they say don't go by yourself. >> meet the buyer at a location such as the front of the police department or fire station. >> po arrested one of the suspects but they're still looking for others. >> a west virginia man's scams could land him in prison for the rest of his life. he pleaded guilty to wire fraud and money laundering. the scams built people in virginia, west virginia and maryland out of more than $5 milli
the first one, near mackenzie circle, a 17-roll but the suspect to sell his $200 pair of nike jordan. the suspects were too young man who snatched the shoes from a car and ran. >> for someone to steal someone's shoes, that's crazy. >> where are the parents? where are the parents? i don't want my child meeting up with strangers off of craigslist. the second set up, and calypso drive, one of the suspect wanted to try on issues but as soon as he put them on, he took off. fancy shoes,...
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mackenzie 22:36:06i feel nervous... mm stomach feels wierddi don't really knnw how to react pris 22:34a little anxiouss because yesterday started as a normal dayytoo 3 greif counselors were on hand to help today what... was... goiig thru... theemind... of... the accused gunman....? a... look... at hiss.. facebook page... revealed clues/ clues..../ jeff... abell... is here .../ withh.. what... social media... tell.. us, jef. jeff..... this is robert gladden's facebook page where you can get a gllmpse of who he is....and whats on his mind. there's talk of mannon.... there's talk of school... there's talk of death..... death..... just moments after he used bullets to make his case...... friends say he used facebook to speak his mind. written on robert gladden's facebook page early monday morning....was the posting....."first day of school.....last day of my life....." he lists his family".....with the sn description "murder-suicide".... administrators iscovered the postings after the shooting.....but were they clues....which should have been discovered much earlier..... (22:52:24) (princi
mackenzie 22:36:06i feel nervous... mm stomach feels wierddi don't really knnw how to react pris 22:34a little anxiouss because yesterday started as a normal dayytoo 3 greif counselors were on hand to help today what... was... goiig thru... theemind... of... the accused gunman....? a... look... at hiss.. facebook page... revealed clues/ clues..../ jeff... abell... is here .../ withh.. what... social media... tell.. us, jef. jeff..... this is robert gladden's facebook page where you can get a...
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. >> i love mackenzie. she's a little screechy like me but i love her. >> throw out the run down.reat line. throw out the run down. >> stop the presses. >> nobody in the history of time ever said stop the presses, it's true. also, if we were sitting in our newsroom and we said we're going to cover casey anthony or we're going to cover the debt ceiling what is going to happen. >> it will be who is going to watch. as we talk about it, and as we discuss the debt ceiling, how many people just tuned out. >> i think there is a way to make it interesting. and you can do it all not in-depth, but you can do it all. >> michael: thanks for sitting in on the "newsroom" and trying to break apart what would and what wouldn't work. the photos of the moderators are here. candy controlly, martha raddatz candy controlly and bop scheiffer. >> he's starting the rotation. and gwen said she was not going to do it and she was disappointed about it. as we go to eliot spitzer in new york, what is coming up on the 8:00 hour? >> eliot: you know, todd akin is the most famous politician in the country. i don'
. >> i love mackenzie. she's a little screechy like me but i love her. >> throw out the run down.reat line. throw out the run down. >> stop the presses. >> nobody in the history of time ever said stop the presses, it's true. also, if we were sitting in our newsroom and we said we're going to cover casey anthony or we're going to cover the debt ceiling what is going to happen. >> it will be who is going to watch. as we talk about it, and as we discuss the debt...
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our david mackenzie visited a hospital where doctors are trying to contain one of the world's most dangerous diseases. >> reporter: this is the epicenter of an ebola crisis. our safety protection isn't enough. >> the reason this isn't acceptable equipment, it's because of this cottonlike material and obviously, fluids which are the key risk in contracting ebola can get sort of soaked into the material. let's keep going. >> what we've got is pre-pack e pre-packaged kits. >> the virus is so deadly, you need extreme protection. >> if you're inside a kind of restricted area. no matter what you do, you to wear something like this. >> you should, yes. >> plastic overalls, aprons, hoods and a face mask and not a single inch of skin could be exposed. touching fluid, a patient or object can put you at risk. >> we're inside kagari hospital where the first case was confirmed in late july, the rest of the patients fled and health workers were some of the first to die. >> early on in the epidemic they're often in contact with patients and unwittingly, if they don't know it's ebola they may catch it thems
our david mackenzie visited a hospital where doctors are trying to contain one of the world's most dangerous diseases. >> reporter: this is the epicenter of an ebola crisis. our safety protection isn't enough. >> the reason this isn't acceptable equipment, it's because of this cottonlike material and obviously, fluids which are the key risk in contracting ebola can get sort of soaked into the material. let's keep going. >> what we've got is pre-pack e pre-packaged kits....
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well, david mackenzie went to the bloody scene to search for answers.arn you, some of the video is graphic. >> reporter: a handful of stones mark a makeshift grave. a body lay here, blood soaks the earth. the people are still in shock. this man who wouldn't give us his name said he lost two family members. "i'm sad because these people who were killed are my family" he says. "they were just killed. they did nothing wrong. they were fighting for their rights." all he could find, he says, were their clothes. this field has become the crime scene of the deadliest police action since apartheid. late last week after several days of a violent strike at the mine, police opened fire on protesters, more than 30 were killed. the footage of the killings seared in the minds of south africans. do you feel your company has blood on its hands from what has happened? >> i don't think so. i mean, i think we all, as south afric africans, feel exactly the same way you feel. we've made sure that any of our employees that have been directly affected in this, we're doing as
well, david mackenzie went to the bloody scene to search for answers.arn you, some of the video is graphic. >> reporter: a handful of stones mark a makeshift grave. a body lay here, blood soaks the earth. the people are still in shock. this man who wouldn't give us his name said he lost two family members. "i'm sad because these people who were killed are my family" he says. "they were just killed. they did nothing wrong. they were fighting for their rights." all he...
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singer scott mackenzie the voice behind fran has died after a long battle with nerve disorder. he was 73 years old. >>> still ahead in the next half hour, a deadly salmonella outbreak. what you want to avoid. >> chris van hollin joins us in the studio. [ male announcer ] since 1996 welfare recipients were required to work. this bipartisan reform successfully reduced welfare rolls. on july 12th president obama quietly ended the work requirement... gutting welfare reform. one of the most respected newspapers in america called it, "nuts!" saying, "if you want to get more people to work, "you don't loosen the requirements -- you tighten them." mitt romney's plan for a stronger middle class will put work back iwelfare. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. will put work back iwelfare. look at this bed! this nightstand! this wardrobe! what are you doing here? you're in ikea. my dream bedroom is in ikea? yes. what's that bedroom over there? that's your husband's dream bedroom. whatever your style, take home your dream bedroom together. ikea. the life improvement store
singer scott mackenzie the voice behind fran has died after a long battle with nerve disorder. he was 73 years old. >>> still ahead in the next half hour, a deadly salmonella outbreak. what you want to avoid. >> chris van hollin joins us in the studio. [ male announcer ] since 1996 welfare recipients were required to work. this bipartisan reform successfully reduced welfare rolls. on july 12th president obama quietly ended the work requirement... gutting welfare reform. one of...
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on march 3 2011, mackenzie passed away. she did not receive the surgery.o treatment. people chipped in, charity etc. but she did not have the surgery, she died. wells fargo, according to his suit, did not send him cobra. you know if you lose your job you can keep your health insurance for 90 days through cobra. they waited 90 days to send it to him. they then send life insurance. too late. his daughter passed away, you also didn't get the life insurance. that's a string of coincidences. they said he was fired because he entered inaccurate time information into the firm's time management system. that's about as weak an excuse as you could possibly have to fire anybody. that's if the guy has done nothing wrong and you got nothing in his file that you could use against him. aah, he didn't fill out his time sheet right. good enough, let him go. is that good enough to happen? they'll decide that in the court of law. wells fargo denied it. they stated we provide healthcare coverage for more than 5 million team members and their families including terminal illnes
on march 3 2011, mackenzie passed away. she did not receive the surgery.o treatment. people chipped in, charity etc. but she did not have the surgery, she died. wells fargo, according to his suit, did not send him cobra. you know if you lose your job you can keep your health insurance for 90 days through cobra. they waited 90 days to send it to him. they then send life insurance. too late. his daughter passed away, you also didn't get the life insurance. that's a string of coincidences. they...