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the camp is run by mackenzie, a teacher. >> good morning. with help from his mother, mackenzie managed to build a school here with 700 children. mackenzie's school survived the earthquake but not the aftermath. >> we were forced to leave in order to turn the schoolyard into a parking lot. >> reporter: an u.n. agency rented the property from mackenzie's landlord, and his school became a parking lot. so now he teaches in a tiny makeshift classroom. what makes it painful its virtually across the street from his old school. >> how does it feel to look at your school? >> yes, each time i look at it, each time, well, actually i try to avoid coming by here because it hurts. it hurts. it hurts deeply. >> i know what you're saying even though i don't speak your language. it makes me feel terrible. >> it makes a pain in my heart. >> mackenzie says he needs just $9,000 u.s. to build a new school for his kids. just $9,000 of the billions pledged to non-governmental organizations. the international aid has brought small pockets of development. the clinto
the camp is run by mackenzie, a teacher. >> good morning. with help from his mother, mackenzie managed to build a school here with 700 children. mackenzie's school survived the earthquake but not the aftermath. >> we were forced to leave in order to turn the schoolyard into a parking lot. >> reporter: an u.n. agency rented the property from mackenzie's landlord, and his school became a parking lot. so now he teaches in a tiny makeshift classroom. what makes it painful its...
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mackenzie wethington jumped from 35-hundred feet. parachute didn't fully open and she started to spiral down. mackenzie's family says she might have blacked out in the fall, but she survived. she suffered a broken vertebrae and pelvis and internal bleeding. but she's not paralyzed. >> she was just going it too fast. hours tried to talk her out of it. are trying to tell her what to do, she could not do it. >> mackenzie performed what's called a "static- line" jump -- common for first timers. this video shows how it works: the yellow cord connects from the jumper's parachute to the airplane. and as the diver falls, the line snaps, the parachute opens. the owner of pegasus air sports center in oklahoma suspects mackenzie didn't follow the training guidelines properly >> can you imagine being her father? >> we will be right back one of the developing stories we are falling, here's a live look at the funeral for a bart police officer killed in the line and do it. of duty. [ sports announcer ] here's another one, alyson dudek. hales corner
mackenzie wethington jumped from 35-hundred feet. parachute didn't fully open and she started to spiral down. mackenzie's family says she might have blacked out in the fall, but she survived. she suffered a broken vertebrae and pelvis and internal bleeding. but she's not paralyzed. >> she was just going it too fast. hours tried to talk her out of it. are trying to tell her what to do, she could not do it. >> mackenzie performed what's called a "static- line" jump -- common...
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yet a recent "wall street journal" article cites a mackenzie study that undermined this process. "only 11% of consumers who bought new coverage under the will you were previously uninsured, according to mackenzie and company survey of companies thought to be eligible for the health care law marketplaces. one reason for people declining to purchase plans was affordability. that was cited by 52% of those who had shopped for a new plan but not purchased one in mackenzie's most recent sampling performed in january." as it turns out, the affordable care act is hardly affordable and the vast majority of those who purchased insurance through the exchanges already had health insurance. last week the coe o c.e.o. of aa said obamacare was not attracted enough uninsured people to work. he said more premium increases are on the horizon. are they going to be double-digit, he said, or are we going to get beat up because they're double digit, or are we just going to have to pull out of the program? and recently, moody's downgraded health snurpers from stable to negative based on the uncertainty
yet a recent "wall street journal" article cites a mackenzie study that undermined this process. "only 11% of consumers who bought new coverage under the will you were previously uninsured, according to mackenzie and company survey of companies thought to be eligible for the health care law marketplaces. one reason for people declining to purchase plans was affordability. that was cited by 52% of those who had shopped for a new plan but not purchased one in mackenzie's most...
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clear his name and force the state of south carolina to admit this grave injustice attorneys steve mackenzie kent george. have successfully won the right to the appeals hearing on january twenty first and thinks about publicity of the case has generated several new witnesses including the man who originally found the bodies of the two girls have now come forward to offer their testimony so big shout out to mackenzie kent for senate chandler for having the courage and determination to not let a seventeen year old atrocity be swept under the rug but of course for every person trying to create a more just society in this country there are those who want nothing more than a return to the middle ages and particular wyoming state senator who just introduced a bill that would bring back firing squads for state executions because of the money it would save the state no this is not an onion article i may repeat that firing squads public and state senator bruce burns told the associated press that he introduced the bill because lethal injection drugs are becoming harder and harder to come by but in ca
clear his name and force the state of south carolina to admit this grave injustice attorneys steve mackenzie kent george. have successfully won the right to the appeals hearing on january twenty first and thinks about publicity of the case has generated several new witnesses including the man who originally found the bodies of the two girls have now come forward to offer their testimony so big shout out to mackenzie kent for senate chandler for having the courage and determination to not let a...
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mackenzie is expected to make a full recovery will wear neck back brace for quite some time. but amazing that she survived. thank goodnes many people in ta are looking to conserve water any way they can these days. and for a few it means major renovation. latest way some are trying to save water during the dry times. >>> unbelievable how cold it is out here. >> coping with the cold. how frigid blast tonight is wrea wreaking havoc on several states. >> and mark zuckerberg talk about the future of facebook. what he sees next on the tech [dad] [laughs] [boy] mom! [mom] yes? [boy] whoa,whoa,whoa... [mom and dad] [laughing] [boy] whoa,whoa,whoa... [mom] you've got two left feet,boo. ♪ oh-oh, oh, oh, la, la-la, la-la, la-la ♪ ♪ na-na-na, na-na-na-na-na some things just go together, like auto and home insurance. bundle them together at progressive, and you save big on both. ♪ oh, oh-oh, oh, oh hey, it's me! [ whistles ] and there's my dog! [gasps] there's my steps! i should stop talking. perfectly paired savings. this is the creamy chicken corn chowder. i mean, look at it. so indulg
mackenzie is expected to make a full recovery will wear neck back brace for quite some time. but amazing that she survived. thank goodnes many people in ta are looking to conserve water any way they can these days. and for a few it means major renovation. latest way some are trying to save water during the dry times. >>> unbelievable how cold it is out here. >> coping with the cold. how frigid blast tonight is wrea wreaking havoc on several states. >> and mark zuckerberg...
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across our country and forget the achievements of the canadian and no one remembers alexander mackenzie but everyone remembers lewis and clark. to get to the starting point of the expedition on the missouri north of st. louis. they had to hack their way or drive their way through, and eastern forest so would dominated the journey. they built wooden palace aides where they stopped, wouldn't fires and so on and so forth. seemed one could tell the story of early american exploration under the general heading of would. with this continue? earth. iec the geologist, not a very good one of what was going to happen next w involve theology. you knew where the sierra were and the pacific ocean and so on and so forth but what you now needed to know was what america was made of, not just where it was. i had written a book in 2001 called the map that change the world about william smith's construction about the first geological map ever constructed. the first was created in america by a man called william mcclure who did a beautiful, totally inaccurate but beautiful map of the geology of the appella
across our country and forget the achievements of the canadian and no one remembers alexander mackenzie but everyone remembers lewis and clark. to get to the starting point of the expedition on the missouri north of st. louis. they had to hack their way or drive their way through, and eastern forest so would dominated the journey. they built wooden palace aides where they stopped, wouldn't fires and so on and so forth. seemed one could tell the story of early american exploration under the...
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in 2001, ktvu's bob mackenzie brought us the story of the legendary tenth mountain division. >>> in their time they were legendary soldiers. as tough as marines, as agile as navy seals and with their own bag of tricks. the men of the tenth mountain division could ski, use mountains, use stealth and hit hard and fast. >> i think it was the best fighting force. it was the only fighting force that i experienced and i can't imagine any fighting force being any better. >> reporter: 60 years later some of the tenth mountaineers are still around and get together. sometimes they tell war stories sometimes as a way of exorcising the ghost. >> machine gun just decapitated his head. and when we passed him, his brains were just laying out on the ground it was a horrible sight. >> reporter: in 1939 adolph hitler began conquering the nations of western europe one at a time. an army camp the size of a small city sprang up at camp hale, 9,000 feet up in the colorado rockies. in november 1941 the newly formed tenth mountain division began to train. most were college men already skiers or mountain climbers
in 2001, ktvu's bob mackenzie brought us the story of the legendary tenth mountain division. >>> in their time they were legendary soldiers. as tough as marines, as agile as navy seals and with their own bag of tricks. the men of the tenth mountain division could ski, use mountains, use stealth and hit hard and fast. >> i think it was the best fighting force. it was the only fighting force that i experienced and i can't imagine any fighting force being any better. >>...
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the mackenzie family owned the only store and gas station in town. >> it was the hub of the community really. there were two bars. you have to have a bar in a farming community. and other than that it was just a small country town at the end of the nowhere. >> reporter: bariesa was a very fertile valley and there was a lot of ranchers and i was one of the ranchers there. i raised alfalfa, hay and cattle. >> the town was a very small town where everybody knew each other and knew everything about each other. if you wanted something and your grandmother wasn't home you walked in and borrowed it and left a note. >> reporter: the federal government bought out all the landowners in monte cello and built a dam and flooded monte cello. >> earl warren had more juice than we did and got it through. >> finally they just gave us our orders. and we recented it. very much. it was our land. we bought it, we paid for it. we had lived there for so many years. and yet, they can take it. but that's, that was the way it was. everybody tried to fight it but it, didn't work. >> reporter: in this photograph
the mackenzie family owned the only store and gas station in town. >> it was the hub of the community really. there were two bars. you have to have a bar in a farming community. and other than that it was just a small country town at the end of the nowhere. >> reporter: bariesa was a very fertile valley and there was a lot of ranchers and i was one of the ranchers there. i raised alfalfa, hay and cattle. >> the town was a very small town where everybody knew each other and...
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mackenzie reports well in pre teen comedy all called for a progressive reform the sector corporations any new year's conference tuesday is a major bull market or the managed and weighed down with that went to. my party will set up a committee for economic reform which will have to sub committees the past with reforming corporations and recently opened on the ball well. he also plans to boost domestic demand and foster the service sector. regarding health care policy. mom said the party wants to enable hospitals to form four that's the theory. then i get daily show with privatizing health care. when the health care policy my party and the government are pushing for it to the healthcare system centered around the national health insurance service to it while allowing hospitals to set up for profit subsidiary businesses as hotels or restaurants and funeral homes this will allow hospitals to increase their profits and improved management one again this is not a privatization of medical services. nor does it have anything to do with my medical fees. in line with president as this is the re
mackenzie reports well in pre teen comedy all called for a progressive reform the sector corporations any new year's conference tuesday is a major bull market or the managed and weighed down with that went to. my party will set up a committee for economic reform which will have to sub committees the past with reforming corporations and recently opened on the ball well. he also plans to boost domestic demand and foster the service sector. regarding health care policy. mom said the party wants to...
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mackenzie got to come in. or stay bought. go forth and it would have enhanced costs of medicaid. what he has been in the eye into stone. ever since he didn't want to mention midnight train to the bus stand against prostitution. didn't see it. he also got into an argument with that but this office i would refuse to pander to made the cut in his heart he had identified him as having to get it back to back them the chief minister i begin to bud and his ideas ideas have been so fun being a bit defensive. but all the details the bhakti had mounted a tony snow. action is deeply listening to his team studied the orders of bhakti. yes the continued across baucus on condemning the detachable what does the demonstrations fall of the coming down the people who worked as an option the of this week. hundreds demonstrated in the top two teams got to get back on when you look close to producing the country's call machine hump was all device by the focus on that spot deep on ppp lead to a sudden seemed upbeat and aunties to captain. before you look the same. the mc ensconced on the vaccination d
mackenzie got to come in. or stay bought. go forth and it would have enhanced costs of medicaid. what he has been in the eye into stone. ever since he didn't want to mention midnight train to the bus stand against prostitution. didn't see it. he also got into an argument with that but this office i would refuse to pander to made the cut in his heart he had identified him as having to get it back to back them the chief minister i begin to bud and his ideas ideas have been so fun being a bit...
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ninety nine to twenty new smoke mackenzie cycle the lists have been busy sending in their pictures on the german seek what the conditions and their staffs. these caravans wear torn apart by the sea in county kerry. many on the moves around the coastal severe damage with the harbors and appears in the brunt of the storm. he said the waves said they also broke up over here it's in canteen with them. and in the southeast also of the high seas and fill the streets. i expect these terrorists. the coastguard has appealed to the to stay away from his conference and sketch until the storm has passed. and that is the main uses monday thanks to the fridge on display again in the six tomorrow for the smallest here the previous year i am. is you. here's something new and restored order in the series of seventeen ninety. you are watching and eight. i knew she got to take participation rates quickly it's that time and for such success. wall street cottage we stayed late markets. this is me. sweet and thoughtful way. but the system. and a strict with each goal but was telstra with a ninety percent w
ninety nine to twenty new smoke mackenzie cycle the lists have been busy sending in their pictures on the german seek what the conditions and their staffs. these caravans wear torn apart by the sea in county kerry. many on the moves around the coastal severe damage with the harbors and appears in the brunt of the storm. he said the waves said they also broke up over here it's in canteen with them. and in the southeast also of the high seas and fill the streets. i expect these terrorists. the...
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the most successful traders working in a number of the most import imposts and fort union, fort mackenzie and fort benton especially. but he never masters his temper and his patience for violence as a told you he's murdered at 52 for reasons that still the date on the reservation. was it because a long festering family dispute over some horses and a spyglass is one story that was told or is it because he might have insulted his wife that is a story that was told on the reservation was more compelling to me. at any rate is murdered and in the first two chapters of the book are the relationships which i explained the history particularly in terms of their contact with the expanding american nation and the second chapter listed malcolm clarke and concludes with the death on his ranch in august of 1869. chapter three, the eldest son of malcolm and on the night his father is murdered in august of 1869, the horse is traveling in a clever ruse will buy another one of their indian wootan and here is his companion sitting across what pretty hot enemies so he becomes suspicious in terms and places
the most successful traders working in a number of the most import imposts and fort union, fort mackenzie and fort benton especially. but he never masters his temper and his patience for violence as a told you he's murdered at 52 for reasons that still the date on the reservation. was it because a long festering family dispute over some horses and a spyglass is one story that was told or is it because he might have insulted his wife that is a story that was told on the reservation was more...
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mackenzie is in the hospital with a broken vertebrae and shattered pelvis.ar going 60 miles an hour. >> if she truly fell 3,000 feet, i have no idea how she survived. >> reporter: the u.s. parachute association does allow 16-year-olds to jump, provided they have parental consent. joe wethington said he expected a tandem jump with an experienced skydiver but the company only offered single jumps. >> all she went through, she hasn't shed a tear. >> reporter: an investigation should tell us exactly what happened when she jumped out of that plane. molly hunter, abc news, new york. >> it is shocking that he let her go without doing a tandem jump. but her sister set up a facebook page to monitor her recovery. that's one way to track her recovery. >> investigation ongoing. >> tough story. >>> coming up -- some couples say sleeping apart actually makes them closer. >> okay. we'll introduce to you a husband and wife who say separate bedrooms can lead to true intimacy. you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: this is your computer. let's go on the internet. let
mackenzie is in the hospital with a broken vertebrae and shattered pelvis.ar going 60 miles an hour. >> if she truly fell 3,000 feet, i have no idea how she survived. >> reporter: the u.s. parachute association does allow 16-year-olds to jump, provided they have parental consent. joe wethington said he expected a tandem jump with an experienced skydiver but the company only offered single jumps. >> all she went through, she hasn't shed a tear. >> reporter: an...
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mackenzy is leaving the hospital and moved to a rehab center.amily said the parachute malfunctioned and the sky diving company said that is not true. here are her parents describing her progress today. >> she is in a lot of pain, of course and still is not communicating verbally a whole lot. so we are, that's why we are speaking for her right at this time. and she's just amazing all of us with her progress. >> she is progressing every time. that is her own goal and her moind set. >> the doctors said her survival is a miracle. she had broken bones and a lacerated liver and kidney. >> there is outreasonabling over a ca feteria crack down. parents say the school lunches were thrown in the garbage because they owed money on the food accounts. we have more from this. explain this, william. >> reporter: well, parents are furious and law makers call it bullying, and the district is sorry but the incident is not over. after 40 kids in salt lake city had lunches taken away because their accounts were allegedly not paid up. unlike some districts which che
mackenzy is leaving the hospital and moved to a rehab center.amily said the parachute malfunctioned and the sky diving company said that is not true. here are her parents describing her progress today. >> she is in a lot of pain, of course and still is not communicating verbally a whole lot. so we are, that's why we are speaking for her right at this time. and she's just amazing all of us with her progress. >> she is progressing every time. that is her own goal and her moind set....
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so they get up in the plane, her father jumps first and then mackenzie goes, but her primary parachuterding to her family. she spiraled to the ground from more than half a mile up. >> her vertebrae broken half, her pelvic bone completely split in half, should more broken bones in her back, she has two broken ribs, her teeth, she hits the ground but she did not hit the ground, she, god's hands caught her. jon: the owner of that skydiving company, we should tell you, tells the local news station in oklahoma that her parachute operated just fine. he says it did open but somehow began to rotate, which sometimes happens. it is unclear why did in this case. he goes on to say mackenzie was trained to handle something like this and claimed that she did not use that training to sort out the problem. investigation into exactly what went wrong here continues, but no doubt that teenager lucky, lucky, lucky to be alive today. jenna: what a story. thank you. jon: here is something you don't see everyday. the pope joining the ranks of actors, rock stars and models landing on the cover of "rolling sto
so they get up in the plane, her father jumps first and then mackenzie goes, but her primary parachuterding to her family. she spiraled to the ground from more than half a mile up. >> her vertebrae broken half, her pelvic bone completely split in half, should more broken bones in her back, she has two broken ribs, her teeth, she hits the ground but she did not hit the ground, she, god's hands caught her. jon: the owner of that skydiving company, we should tell you, tells the local news...
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on december 5th, the president told visiting canadian prime minister mackenzie king that he thought, he really meant he hoped, the german situation resembles that of 1917-1918. germany might crumble at any moment. that would have been an easy way out of what faced him. but roosevelt had misread the lessons of world war i which germany lost on the battlefield and germany in 1942 was far from crumbling. even as he spoke, hardened german troops counterattacked in tunisia and the battle dragged on for many months. on december 8, 1942, the first anniversary of the president's date of infamy speech about pearl harbor, four american jewish representatives entered the oval office at noon. the president sat behind his desk smoking a cigarette. he greeted rabbi stephen wise, the only one who he knew personally comment and wise introduced the others, an orthodox rabbi named rosenbreck, led a brief prayer, and then everyone was seated. wise read a portion of a memorandum, detailed memorandum that the world jewish congress had prepared about the evidence on the nazi policy of genocide. he appeale
on december 5th, the president told visiting canadian prime minister mackenzie king that he thought, he really meant he hoped, the german situation resembles that of 1917-1918. germany might crumble at any moment. that would have been an easy way out of what faced him. but roosevelt had misread the lessons of world war i which germany lost on the battlefield and germany in 1942 was far from crumbling. even as he spoke, hardened german troops counterattacked in tunisia and the battle dragged on...
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. >> johnson's baby, next one, mackenzie grace mowles born in salem, virginia, on january 7th. her parents say their new daughter is the most wonderful blessing they have ever experienced. >> i'm sure. i'm sure. our final baby of the week, look at that. madison grace oto. she was born on december 17th, weighing 9 pounds, 3 ounces in cape cod, massachusetts. her mom jennifer says her love for this little girl is overwhelming. of course. so congratulations to all our sweet babies. >> next week, we're going to do something different. a very special winter edition of johnson's baby of the week. go to our website. submit a picture of your baby wearing winter gear all bundled up. >> like the burberry ad. >> mittens and coats and stuff. >> all cozy. also for this special theme, we're extending the age requirement. that will be fun. we will accept your babies up to 1 year old. >> okay. >> all the details on klgandhoda.com. these babies will be featured in next friday's johnson baby of the week segment. submit those pictures this weekend, okay? >> you got it. >>> looking for love online
. >> johnson's baby, next one, mackenzie grace mowles born in salem, virginia, on january 7th. her parents say their new daughter is the most wonderful blessing they have ever experienced. >> i'm sure. i'm sure. our final baby of the week, look at that. madison grace oto. she was born on december 17th, weighing 9 pounds, 3 ounces in cape cod, massachusetts. her mom jennifer says her love for this little girl is overwhelming. of course. so congratulations to all our sweet babies....
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only 11% of consumers, according to mackenzie were insured. can you imagine that?k at numbers, is it shocking to you? >> it actually is not. what it is about is rearranging deck chairs. instead of the mission of insuring the uninsured. because of the restrictions that were mentioned, folks are losing their coverage, having to go the exchanges and sign up for more expensive coverage with less choice. we're just rearranging deck chairs and meeting the mission that the president, you know, said that was why he was creating the affordable care act in the first place. >> gerri: you mentioned before people were omitting for something they thought was going to be affordable. it turned out not to be. the average deductible for the plans, the gold and silver plan, that is, $5,000 deductibles. at the end of the day the out of pocket costs are pretty darn high. it seems to me that a lot of people can't afford that. it. >> absolutely. the people we're talking about are people who don't have insurance through the employer. by definition, these are people with lower incomes. so
only 11% of consumers, according to mackenzie were insured. can you imagine that?k at numbers, is it shocking to you? >> it actually is not. what it is about is rearranging deck chairs. instead of the mission of insuring the uninsured. because of the restrictions that were mentioned, folks are losing their coverage, having to go the exchanges and sign up for more expensive coverage with less choice. we're just rearranging deck chairs and meeting the mission that the president, you know,...
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. >> the point the doctor was making, mackenzie estimated a third of their clients would drop coverage even the congressional budget office making a low ball estimate said that 7 or 8 million additional people will lose coverage when their employers turn against it. only in washington would they create an employer mandate that reduces the likelihood you will have coverage. >> i get that. >> larry, let me address the question you asked. the question you asked what's wrong with obama saying all right they will get coverage through us. what's wrong with it is what betsy said. what's wrong with it is that these programs are awful. the platforms are way too narrow in terms of the providers and who is getting coverage and all that. think of the cancer patient who is getting cancer care at a reasonably good hospital. they are now not going able to get cancer treatment. what i find disconcerting is the lack of empathy from anybody in this administration talking about those people. it's those people like you and i, any of us are subject to that potential outcome and i find that very disconcerti
. >> the point the doctor was making, mackenzie estimated a third of their clients would drop coverage even the congressional budget office making a low ball estimate said that 7 or 8 million additional people will lose coverage when their employers turn against it. only in washington would they create an employer mandate that reduces the likelihood you will have coverage. >> i get that. >> larry, let me address the question you asked. the question you asked what's wrong with...
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was i think late 1802, which had just been sent to him from london written by a man who alexander mackenzie -- about how he had said ski did -- how he had succeeded in crossing the entire of canada and described in so doing in a town in british columbia. he wrote of his achievements which was a stellar achievement. jefferson was perplexed that a scotsman across canada. he said, this is entirely wrong. he turned to his secretary and said, this cannot be allowed to stand. you must cross our country and forget the achievements of this near canadian. of course, no one ever remembers alexander mckenzie, but everyone remembers lewis n. clark. well, to get to the starting point, the real starting point of the expedition, and they had to hack their way, somehow drive their way through about a thousand miles of virgin, old eastern force. so wood dominated their journey. they build wooden palisades around their forts where they stopped and had fires, wouldn't fires and so and so forth. so it seemed want to tell the story of early american exploration under the general, loosely, under the general head
was i think late 1802, which had just been sent to him from london written by a man who alexander mackenzie -- about how he had said ski did -- how he had succeeded in crossing the entire of canada and described in so doing in a town in british columbia. he wrote of his achievements which was a stellar achievement. jefferson was perplexed that a scotsman across canada. he said, this is entirely wrong. he turned to his secretary and said, this cannot be allowed to stand. you must cross our...
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james blake, kendrick lamar, mackenzie, kagey?of the strongest new artists is lord and that was not nominated in this category. kasey is one of the great new country artists. i'd like to see kendrick lamar take it away because i think he's one of the strongest artists but i think it's between musgraves. >> why do you think lorde was snubbed? >> there's always head scratchers. she's nominated in two major categories, record and song of the year. so they wasn't snubbed altogether. she was 16 when this song came out and she's now 17. this song "royals" was a hit across radio formats. it started alternative and they ended up playing it on hip-hop and latin radio as well. it's a great song. it's got a great song in the categories it's nominated in but it's a surprise they didn't think of her in best new artist. >> album of the year, nominees are sara bareilles and daft punk and kendrick lamar and who do you pick? >> this is a tough category so i think it's a battle between maclemore and swift. grammys loves new music. it plays out old
james blake, kendrick lamar, mackenzie, kagey?of the strongest new artists is lord and that was not nominated in this category. kasey is one of the great new country artists. i'd like to see kendrick lamar take it away because i think he's one of the strongest artists but i think it's between musgraves. >> why do you think lorde was snubbed? >> there's always head scratchers. she's nominated in two major categories, record and song of the year. so they wasn't snubbed altogether. she...
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. >> mackenzie is in icu.ffered a broken pelvis, vertebrae in her lower back, shoulder blade and several ribs. she is going to be okay. it was her sweet sixteen birthday and you would never think something like that would happen. >> good to here she's going to be okay. >> yeah. >>> time now 5:44. liza? >> it's been busy. most of the accidents we have been seeing have been concentrated in the east bay. mostly in oakland. so we are going to start off with this problem in oakland. southbound 880 just beyond the 980. two lanes blocked. all lanes were blocked to put a big rig tow truck in place. now it's down to 36 miles per hour in the area. there is an accident in the backup. along highway 24 there was a car traveling eastbound somehow spun out flipped over the center divider and ended up in westbound traffic. so you're going to see this accident westbound 24 beyond 13. it's in the center divider at this hour. it's also a long morning for the altamont pass. you can see all of the yellow there. traffic speeds are
. >> mackenzie is in icu.ffered a broken pelvis, vertebrae in her lower back, shoulder blade and several ribs. she is going to be okay. it was her sweet sixteen birthday and you would never think something like that would happen. >> good to here she's going to be okay. >> yeah. >>> time now 5:44. liza? >> it's been busy. most of the accidents we have been seeing have been concentrated in the east bay. mostly in oakland. so we are going to start off with this...
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. >> i would like to share some of vice i got from secretary gates when i was trying to mackenzie's issues and he warned me and i will share with you what he said. he said the defense department is like a dinosaur. little tiny brain and very poor motor skills. if we start fiddling with these retirement benefits we have a chance of messing it up. this is why is it is so important the commission do this work looking at all the analysis because it is important that we understand changes in investing, what that does to the shaping of our force. the needs of our force are changing as we look into the future, technology changes, expertise changes, we see people with important expertise to stay long grandmothers to move through faster and be young and bring in new ideas. how do we get that exactly right? it is a difficult challenge and we are working with the commission and look forward to continuing to do so. >> as we look at the commission, as you indicated, the challenge you have of saying we want that mix to change at the end, decide on other career choices and stuff. is it pretty much -- you
. >> i would like to share some of vice i got from secretary gates when i was trying to mackenzie's issues and he warned me and i will share with you what he said. he said the defense department is like a dinosaur. little tiny brain and very poor motor skills. if we start fiddling with these retirement benefits we have a chance of messing it up. this is why is it is so important the commission do this work looking at all the analysis because it is important that we understand changes in...
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mackenzie says there are 70% viewer hospitals.senator tom coburn popping up. charles: the number that the president used last night -- what the heck was he talking about? stuart: he said you could keep your doctor. senator coburn is an example you cannot. delivering, resident all about delivering the state of the union address last night. i flat out called it a god. we are joined by dan henninger. a strong word. what do you say. >> well, the thing is that the obama presidency is on the brink of becoming a dud itself, stuart. this presidency is on the bubble. on the brink of becoming a spent force. his approval ratings are in the low 40s. as we noted last week, a fox. 74% of the people think that the country is still in a recession. he needs to do something big. one would be a tax reform bill. immigration reform. all three of them require him to work with congress. this president is virtually incapable of working with congress. stuart: think of the opportunity that the president had last night. he could have said let's embrace tax
mackenzie says there are 70% viewer hospitals.senator tom coburn popping up. charles: the number that the president used last night -- what the heck was he talking about? stuart: he said you could keep your doctor. senator coburn is an example you cannot. delivering, resident all about delivering the state of the union address last night. i flat out called it a god. we are joined by dan henninger. a strong word. what do you say. >> well, the thing is that the obama presidency is on the...
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david mackenzie has more on why the relationship between china and apple is so important. >>: we expected a crush of people here but it's business as usual. only a handful of people looking for the farm. around 1 million people ordered by phone before the deal was finally launched according to the company owns like this are actually more affordable for chinese and change all the time to read >>: there are so many chinese brands >>: apple faces an upscale vessel and china. they held this deal will give them a competitive edge in time-and china. for 43 we will take a quick break and be back with more in a minute. let's go outside to give you a live look at our camera and walnut creek. we are back at 445. let's begin 1/4 hour with a check of your forecast and your commute. erica watching. >>: not much out there in terms of the commute and in terms of the weather is colder this morning. colder than 24 hours ago especially along the coastline. s we will see plenty of sunshine into the afternoon but temperatures will just be in touch cooler. fan still think we could break some records for place
david mackenzie has more on why the relationship between china and apple is so important. >>: we expected a crush of people here but it's business as usual. only a handful of people looking for the farm. around 1 million people ordered by phone before the deal was finally launched according to the company owns like this are actually more affordable for chinese and change all the time to read >>: there are so many chinese brands >>: apple faces an upscale vessel and china. they...
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. >> that's a mackenzie term. >> are we thought leaders. >> yes. >> did you see the david brooks pieceon't want to see that. >> in our own minds we think that. >> what we've seen in emerging markets, mark mobius was on last week. he said nothing comes close to the growth potential still ahead of these areas of the world. so you'll have these periods but you've got to be there. is that, in your view, the same? >> i think the long-term bull case that you hear from consultants and other experts is that they beat us on demographics, right? the populations are younger, the developed market populations are older. the growth differentials are clearly positive for em. em is sensitive to capital flows, money going in, money coming out. >> the fed can affect it. a consultant is a guy from out of town who doesn't have a job, like a mackenzie guy. >> consultants who advice pension funds, endowment funds. >> those type of funds. >> yes, very long-term oriented folks who advise endowments. >> how should we watch what turkey tries to do? that was going to be a test case for whether raising interest r
. >> that's a mackenzie term. >> are we thought leaders. >> yes. >> did you see the david brooks pieceon't want to see that. >> in our own minds we think that. >> what we've seen in emerging markets, mark mobius was on last week. he said nothing comes close to the growth potential still ahead of these areas of the world. so you'll have these periods but you've got to be there. is that, in your view, the same? >> i think the long-term bull case that you...
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a family of mackenzie whetherington said the primary parrot shoe didn't open but despite multiple injurieshe is in good condition. an amazing story. those are your news headlines on the fox business network. jamie colby sending you to dagen mcdowell and connell mcshane. dagen: let's make some money with charles payne, looking get gambling games. connell: a lot of people talking about gambling, resort and casino industry. charles: looking at las vegas, a lot of these macau related companies and come down with the chinese stock market pulled back and this is the one i like. they are neck and neck. i like them a lot. there is a pullback, an opportunity. they report tomorrow so obviously there's kind anxiety but also i got to tell you estimates are moving hire very rapidly. everything looks like they should be, then a gap opens and you chase it but you also have this migration thing going with the lunar new year so over a one week period the population probably will sell 300%, they were talking about holding people back from coming in cell i think this is an amazing story with a lot of legs. d
a family of mackenzie whetherington said the primary parrot shoe didn't open but despite multiple injurieshe is in good condition. an amazing story. those are your news headlines on the fox business network. jamie colby sending you to dagen mcdowell and connell mcshane. dagen: let's make some money with charles payne, looking get gambling games. connell: a lot of people talking about gambling, resort and casino industry. charles: looking at las vegas, a lot of these macau related companies and...
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seems like she could be an interesting merging of old and new guards in that she comes from this mackenzie consulting, analytical background. and so i sort of wondered if she would eventually emerge in some kind of role that could find those people or just know how to find them because she does have that sort of business/hedge fund/consulting background. >> host: sure. the form or secretary has said that she's, you know, months away from deciding about her political future. any idea what that timetable actually looks like? >> guest: yeah. that's a good question. this is like a science of analyzing everything that she says along those lines. i heard that she had said in a private speech with a hedge fund in new york last year the question was a good one, they said so if there was, if someone was to run for president logistically, how would it work? when would they need to decide? and she had said that person would, hypothetically, need to decide by the middle of 2014. so, you know, we'll be watching that carefully. >> host: we've been talking with amy chozick, the author of the piece on the
seems like she could be an interesting merging of old and new guards in that she comes from this mackenzie consulting, analytical background. and so i sort of wondered if she would eventually emerge in some kind of role that could find those people or just know how to find them because she does have that sort of business/hedge fund/consulting background. >> host: sure. the form or secretary has said that she's, you know, months away from deciding about her political future. any idea what...
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"time" reports a december 13 mackenzie study found two-thirds of a.c.a. plans analyzed had narrow or ultra narrow networks with at least 30%, 30% of top hospitals excluded for coverage. end quote. the consequences of these narrow or ultra narrow networks are many. first, of course, these networks may not include your doctor. if you've been forced off your health plan into a new private plan or exchange plan, your new plan may not cover the doctor you've been seeing for years, the doctor you like and who knows your medical history. this is detrimental to any patient. for someone being treated for a serious illness this could be devastated. switching doctors midstream while being treated for cancer or other serious illness could have a detrimental impact on the patient. in addition to the doctors you have and like, narrow networks mean a choice of replacement will be limited, time severely limited and the same quality of care may not be available in the new network. still another consequence, as "time" points out, is the distance you may have to travel to g
"time" reports a december 13 mackenzie study found two-thirds of a.c.a. plans analyzed had narrow or ultra narrow networks with at least 30%, 30% of top hospitals excluded for coverage. end quote. the consequences of these narrow or ultra narrow networks are many. first, of course, these networks may not include your doctor. if you've been forced off your health plan into a new private plan or exchange plan, your new plan may not cover the doctor you've been seeing for years, the...
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home, a 16-year-old girl surviving after falling more than 3,000 feet to the ground i family of mackenzietherington setter primary parrot didn't open and miraculously doctors say she has multiple injuries but is in good condition, just incredible. those are your latest news headlines on the fox business network. back to lori and adam. adam: an incredible story. the nfl's annual super bowl fantast kicks off today as superbowl boulevard opens in times square, fans can meet players, play games, even ride and h lane, 60 foot tall toboggan. rick leventhal is live from super bowl boulevard to explain why new yorkers will break a cardinal rule and go to times square. >> the new york post put it best, the great white way has seen this much action since joe namath was quarterback of the new york jets the times square has been transformed into super bowl boulevard all right away from 47th street to 34th street, to take part in including goalpost, you can see behind me where you can kick extra points and as you mentioned, a really cool toboggan ride, eight lane, 60 feet tall, 180 feet long, and you
home, a 16-year-old girl surviving after falling more than 3,000 feet to the ground i family of mackenzietherington setter primary parrot didn't open and miraculously doctors say she has multiple injuries but is in good condition, just incredible. those are your latest news headlines on the fox business network. back to lori and adam. adam: an incredible story. the nfl's annual super bowl fantast kicks off today as superbowl boulevard opens in times square, fans can meet players, play games,...
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. >> reporter: when 16-year-old mackenzie and her dad arrived, at the airport center in oklahoma, theyve, a static line jump on her own. >> she was so excited she wanted to go. >> after a training course, an excited mackenzie suited up to board this cessna. then the unthinkable happened. >> her chute opens, starts spinning. >> joe webbington watched as his daughter plummeted 3,500 feet, 2/3 of a mile slamming into the ground. >> 911, what's your emergency. >> yeah. i just had a first time jumper get hurt out here at pegasus air port in oklahoma. >> reporter: an ambulance rushed her to the intensive care unit. among her injuries, lacerated liver and kidney, fractured pelvis, vertebra, ribs and broken teeth. the owner of the pegasus air sport center, bob swanson, believes mckenzie may be responsible for the accident. >> once all the training's over and we're happy with everything, then we can go and make the dive. she didn't do what she was supposed to do. >> reporter: she is awake and breathing on her own. for now, they're grateful she's alive. >> she's a miracle. she's a miracle child.
. >> reporter: when 16-year-old mackenzie and her dad arrived, at the airport center in oklahoma, theyve, a static line jump on her own. >> she was so excited she wanted to go. >> after a training course, an excited mackenzie suited up to board this cessna. then the unthinkable happened. >> her chute opens, starts spinning. >> joe webbington watched as his daughter plummeted 3,500 feet, 2/3 of a mile slamming into the ground. >> 911, what's your emergency....
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mackenzie wethington plummeted 3500 feet to the ground after an accident on her very first skydivingg me is her father and her doctor dr. jeffrey bender. good morning to both of. >> you good morning, kate. >> good morning. >> joe, how is makenzie this morning? >> she's doing well, considering. >> even being able to say that seems like a miracle. >> absolutely. she is a miracle. >> and what do you attribute to how she was able to survive such a fall? >> well, i guess, i can say, as the doctor said, her being healthy was helpful. she's a healthy young child. >> absolutely. >> and lady. >> absolutely. >> dr. bender, what kind of injuries are we talking about now? can you say she is in good condition this morning? >> that's correct. amazingly, none of her injuries actually required an operation to fix. somewhat ironically, the most minor of them, a broken tooth, may need some oral surgery later this week or next. but all of her other injuries including a ruptured liver and fractured pelvis and bones who numerous to mention will heal on their own. >> is it too much to say when she came in
mackenzie wethington plummeted 3500 feet to the ground after an accident on her very first skydivingg me is her father and her doctor dr. jeffrey bender. good morning to both of. >> you good morning, kate. >> good morning. >> joe, how is makenzie this morning? >> she's doing well, considering. >> even being able to say that seems like a miracle. >> absolutely. she is a miracle. >> and what do you attribute to how she was able to survive such a fall?...
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mackenzie webbington's pachute failed while she was skydiving in oklahoma.recovering from serious injuries in a hospital including a torn liver and broken pelvis but doctors expect a full recovery. no word on why the parachute malfunctioned. how lucky she is to be alive. celebrating her 16th birthday. >> at 3,000 feet. this weekend is the super bowl. brian kilmeade is heading over to super bowl boulevard. where are you right now, brian? >> right now i'm on 48th just outside, >> we pulled you outside this morning. >> straight ahead is times square? >> right. i'm going to go across the street. >> you're brian kilmeade and you're in new york. you can do whatever you want. just don't get hit. >> super bowl boulevard is steps away. i'm surprised i don't have any other reporters here crowding me off the road. >> is there anybody out on the street you can interview about how excited they are about the super bowl coming to the big apple? how about the person in the car? you see that car? see the s.u.v.? >> excuse me, sir. how excited are you that the super bowl is c
mackenzie webbington's pachute failed while she was skydiving in oklahoma.recovering from serious injuries in a hospital including a torn liver and broken pelvis but doctors expect a full recovery. no word on why the parachute malfunctioned. how lucky she is to be alive. celebrating her 16th birthday. >> at 3,000 feet. this weekend is the super bowl. brian kilmeade is heading over to super bowl boulevard. where are you right now, brian? >> right now i'm on 48th just outside,...