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that was the main defense. over the course of roughly two hours, from 7:30 in the morning until about 9:00, the main struggle here takes shape. the initial federal front is held for about an hour, and they are able to halt, initially halt the first attacks by the confederates against the camps. and forcing the confederate leaders to bring more and more troops into play. and over the course of the morning, johnston is able to maneuver half his army, half of the army, eight of the 16 brigades are maneuvered to a point directly opposite prentiss's division. that's an overwhelming mass. now four of the eight brigade also be in direct contact with prentiss. the rest of them will move up into support and be in supporting distance. but it shows the sweep, the turn that johnston is as he is trying to cut grant's retreat to the river. because it's clear that johnston believes that prentiss is the left flank elements of the union army. and the reason we now know that apparently johnston believed that is the realization t
that was the main defense. over the course of roughly two hours, from 7:30 in the morning until about 9:00, the main struggle here takes shape. the initial federal front is held for about an hour, and they are able to halt, initially halt the first attacks by the confederates against the camps. and forcing the confederate leaders to bring more and more troops into play. and over the course of the morning, johnston is able to maneuver half his army, half of the army, eight of the 16 brigades are...
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here's monika. >> word of a water main break in rosslyn.ou want to know of some activity and possibly some road closures again in rosslyn a water main break. coming up in my next report, i'll update you on that and other area roads at 5:29. you're watching 9news now, we'll be right back. dad look, you can get eggs, bacon and pancakes for $4. umm. in my day, you get eggs, bacon and pancakes, and it only cost you $4. the $4 everyday value slam. one of 4 tasty choices for $4 off the 2-4-6-8 value menu. only at denny's. you know chase freedom gives you 5% cash back at grocery stores this quarter. thank you. happy shopping! activate your 5 percent cash back at chase.com/freedom. and now, new cardmembers get 100 dollars bonus cash back after they spend 500 dollars within the first three months. visit chase.com/freedom or your local branch today. like congestion, runny nose, itchy nose and sneezing can hit you year-round, indoors or out. prescription nasonex is clinically proven to help relieve nasal allergy symptoms any time of year. [ female ann
here's monika. >> word of a water main break in rosslyn.ou want to know of some activity and possibly some road closures again in rosslyn a water main break. coming up in my next report, i'll update you on that and other area roads at 5:29. you're watching 9news now, we'll be right back. dad look, you can get eggs, bacon and pancakes for $4. umm. in my day, you get eggs, bacon and pancakes, and it only cost you $4. the $4 everyday value slam. one of 4 tasty choices for $4 off the 2-4-6-8...
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i love maine. and i think he's one of the greatest legislators ever. he did clean water, clean air, budget reform, so many good things. and there's something about maine that liked him. what is about maine that likes people for the middle, like olympia snowe, like susan collins, like you. why does maine not come down on the democratic side, but you're somewhere out there in the flinty down east attitude of independents and libertarianism, and the fact that you guys up there on the republican side just voted for ron paul for president. what is it about maine? >> it's cultural and practical. who founded maine, fishermen, forresters. those are all solitary pursuits. people who worked together, but they didn't have to rely very much on someone else doing something for them. flinty is a good word. it goes back further. you mentioned senator muskie, one of the greatest senators of the 20th century, but margaret chase smith, a wonderful republican senator from maine. but she was always very independent. n
i love maine. and i think he's one of the greatest legislators ever. he did clean water, clean air, budget reform, so many good things. and there's something about maine that liked him. what is about maine that likes people for the middle, like olympia snowe, like susan collins, like you. why does maine not come down on the democratic side, but you're somewhere out there in the flinty down east attitude of independents and libertarianism, and the fact that you guys up there on the republican...
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this is know the open to the main street retail investor. >> it is now. >> the main street retail investorsout 20% of the population, that's how many people directly get involved in stock activity. this is not a main street thing, this is finally the financial-- >> the ipo ever-- >> it didn't matter. the number of people exposed to the stock market is incredibly small and shrinking. >> brenda: and facebook kind of loses face, not really. it didn't go above what it started trading at. is that good or bad. >> i don't know how it's going to pop at 100 billion-- and layout like a thousand-- anyway, the point is, i think it's a little bit of right said here. we're not in a stock bubble, which is great and other stocks apple and google traded relative to facebook, but i think because the typical investor has kind of lost interest in stocks. and it's an expensive stock and want to see it-- >> never thought i'd hear you say that. >> toby, there's still lots of bubbling going on out there, and other tech stocks may be coming to the market. >> 25 private companies worth more than a billion dollars th
this is know the open to the main street retail investor. >> it is now. >> the main street retail investorsout 20% of the population, that's how many people directly get involved in stock activity. this is not a main street thing, this is finally the financial-- >> the ipo ever-- >> it didn't matter. the number of people exposed to the stock market is incredibly small and shrinking. >> brenda: and facebook kind of loses face, not really. it didn't go above what it...
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they could be 6- or 8-inch mains, but being 100 years old, they actually may be 2-inch mains. and they reduce the amount of volume of water that's available to us. johnson: there were a number of things that we have had to do in order to get the system back up to an acceptable standard. replacing mains and valves and fire hydrants and other components of the system to ensure that it operates properly. egan: we consider both the underground infrastructure and the above ground assets to be a part of the critical infrastructure of the city. johnson: and if the infrastructure is not there to actually deliver that water in the volume and the quality that's necessary, then communities simply can't exist. man: infrastructure is vital to the american economy. water, after all, is an essential ingredient in hundreds of thousands of everyday products. narrator: agriculture and industry use roughly 80% of the water consumed in the united states. water is the basis for manufacturing many goods and provides the ability to clean and sterilize everything from computer chips to the surgical i
they could be 6- or 8-inch mains, but being 100 years old, they actually may be 2-inch mains. and they reduce the amount of volume of water that's available to us. johnson: there were a number of things that we have had to do in order to get the system back up to an acceptable standard. replacing mains and valves and fire hydrants and other components of the system to ensure that it operates properly. egan: we consider both the underground infrastructure and the above ground assets to be a part...
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they took the main rate down from 4.25 to 4.75%. i think it's important also to stress perhaps that the headache for the policymakers of recent times down under has been a two-speed economy. the resource and mining sector are boomling. but other sales, retail sales, hardly grown, house prices consecutively falling for a year and a quarter. however, the experts believe a big surprise cut like this may do the trick. listen to this. >> highly debted. so any move on the interest rate does help. particularly if it's enough of a move to get the banks to cut their interest. that's been the news that the banks have been moving their rates and a big part of their funding comes from -- i think it will help because of the size of the move, because of the surprise factor. >> all right. well, you mention how dependant australia is on china and india, as it happens. but let's stick with china. they have new manufacturing figures out today? >> yes. the manufacturing does what it does well, making stuff for all of us all over the world. china's man
they took the main rate down from 4.25 to 4.75%. i think it's important also to stress perhaps that the headache for the policymakers of recent times down under has been a two-speed economy. the resource and mining sector are boomling. but other sales, retail sales, hardly grown, house prices consecutively falling for a year and a quarter. however, the experts believe a big surprise cut like this may do the trick. listen to this. >> highly debted. so any move on the interest rate does...
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king avenue shutdown because of a water main break. so far so good on the west side. 198 in laurel, we do have an accident clearing. an update on 83 at the 41st street bridge. building volume in the outer loop as you travel towards the west side. those delays will be in place shortly. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> we have a good forecast. plenty of sunshine. we have a game this afternoon and this evening. upper 50's this evening. all fair conditions. plenty of sunshine. 54 on tv hill. 59 downtown. more on the weather coming up. >> more on that game. the orioles and taxes will try again today. it looks like the weather will cooperate. they will play a doubleheader today. one admission price for both games. will start one ofwomen cha the games. the yankees lost last night. yankee fans were not happy with that. the capitals and new york rangers are headed to a game 7. last night, the caps beat the rangers in game 6, 2-1. caps in red. alex ovechkin, 1-0 capitals. jason chimera, 2-0. braden holtby made it stand. braden holtby m
king avenue shutdown because of a water main break. so far so good on the west side. 198 in laurel, we do have an accident clearing. an update on 83 at the 41st street bridge. building volume in the outer loop as you travel towards the west side. those delays will be in place shortly. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> we have a good forecast. plenty of sunshine. we have a game this afternoon and this evening. upper 50's this evening. all fair conditions. plenty of sunshine. 54 on...
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i love maine. budget reform, did so many good things and there's something about maine that liked him. what is about maine that likes people in the middle, like olympia snow, susan collins, like you and you're somewhere out there in the flinty down east attitude of independence and libertarian and you guys just voted for ron paul for president. what is it about maine? >> well, i think it's cultural and practical. i think it goes back -- who founded maine? fishermen, farmers, foresters. those are all solitary pursuits. people that work together but didn't have to rely too much on somebody else doing something for them. flinty is a good word. you mentioned senator muskee. but margaret chase smith who was a wonderful republican senator from maine, she was always very independent. nobody knew how she was going to vote until they got to the s's in the alphabet and she was never a favorite of the good old boys. >> who are you voting for for president? >> i'm going to vote for obama. i disagree with him o
i love maine. budget reform, did so many good things and there's something about maine that liked him. what is about maine that likes people in the middle, like olympia snow, susan collins, like you and you're somewhere out there in the flinty down east attitude of independence and libertarian and you guys just voted for ron paul for president. what is it about maine? >> well, i think it's cultural and practical. i think it goes back -- who founded maine? fishermen, farmers, foresters....
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it was escorted to bangor, maine. it is u.s.irways flight 787, it's a 767 with 179 passengers on board, and nine crew members, and now you see it on the ground there. i mean, clearly, this comes -- yeah i want to play this for you. we have the cockpit audio, listen. [inaudible] >> reporter: it's important to note that what you didn't get what he said there, what the pilot was saying is, he was asked is the cockpit secure? the answer was yes, the cockpit is secure. it's very important when you look at the context of this when you talk about body bombs because there was a warning issued last week about the potential for body bombs. i ways talking to congressman king about that and he says it's a major concern, because you can now surgically implant these very effective body bombs as they learned in iraq. the bad side of this. or the good side in case you're on the plane is the body bombs don'ts last very long. this flight was airborne for the better part of five, five and a half hours coming from paris to charlotte, north carolina
it was escorted to bangor, maine. it is u.s.irways flight 787, it's a 767 with 179 passengers on board, and nine crew members, and now you see it on the ground there. i mean, clearly, this comes -- yeah i want to play this for you. we have the cockpit audio, listen. [inaudible] >> reporter: it's important to note that what you didn't get what he said there, what the pilot was saying is, he was asked is the cockpit secure? the answer was yes, the cockpit is secure. it's very important when...
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you knew right away and like the villa rotunda you had to go upstairs to get to the main floor. that left the ground floor, a service floor, very important for museum, truck entrance, limousine entrance, chauffeured limousine entrance for the wealthy patrons, all of that could come to the ground floor and pedestrians on the second floor and the separation of vehicular traffic from pedestrian traffic very 20th century idea. they're using the grand stair idea of the villa rotunda. when you get inside the building and of course here again the triple arched interest we know exactly where we are exactly how to get in and it is almost as if they had a neon sign in red with a big arrow, say enter here, and that's what makes it really friendly to us and makes it -- that's why i have always love it. years ago in the 1950s when i was a kid you could go through the met and there was nobody in the met, nobody. you had the whole place to yourself. i kind of felt like it was my home. so you go up the stairs and you entered the main entrance and you were led by the architecture directly into t
you knew right away and like the villa rotunda you had to go upstairs to get to the main floor. that left the ground floor, a service floor, very important for museum, truck entrance, limousine entrance, chauffeured limousine entrance for the wealthy patrons, all of that could come to the ground floor and pedestrians on the second floor and the separation of vehicular traffic from pedestrian traffic very 20th century idea. they're using the grand stair idea of the villa rotunda. when you get...
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./ the it was back in februarr that a water main burst. and while ciiy crews were wwrring to gas liie was ruptured. that's according to neighbors - and b- g-e ... whose crees spent more than a week flushing water ouu would ultimately deesroy severrl appliinces. &pappliaaces. (from monday) 3:23:04 "the &pcity sent plumbers out to drain the water from the as llne and that's when iifound out."the problem stemm from a february. during repairs.... somehow... a gas ine was b-g-e who's crews spent weeks gas lines.(from monday) 03:32:24 "they camm here inn february aad gave me this notice that the gas boo in the basement had water in it." neighbors ere told o seek peimbursement or repllcement from he city. butttwo and a half months ater... they're now ggtting letters from the city denying liability.(sound from monday) 3::7:00"i sent in a claim likeethey askkd us was their fauut."(mayor) 06:22:01 "my take is that it's a compllcated legal issue and our city solicittr george neilson would be more than issues with you."the mayor told us o ask her lega
./ the it was back in februarr that a water main burst. and while ciiy crews were wwrring to gas liie was ruptured. that's according to neighbors - and b- g-e ... whose crees spent more than a week flushing water ouu would ultimately deesroy severrl appliinces. &pappliaaces. (from monday) 3:23:04 "the &pcity sent plumbers out to drain the water from the as llne and that's when iifound out."the problem stemm from a february. during repairs.... somehow... a gas ine was b-g-e...
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that isn't the main reason. the main reason its -- its that -- there is no legal basis right now for a foreign intervention. which was, did exist in libya and would be important for nato, 28 countries to come to day consensus to act. there is no desire within the region for foreign intervention. quite to the contrary of the arab league made clear this is now the something they seek at this time. again in the libya case, the arab league was the body that, in fact, asked for the u.n. to impose a no flight zone. those are two fundamental reason there is a hesitancy off to engage militarily. on the part knave tow. an alliance of democracies which operates on consensus would find it at the moment difficult, itch not impossible, to have the consensus necessary to intervene. >> okay. we are now going to invite audience members to join in the discussion. let me get the ground rules out here first. please wait for the microphone. speak directly into it. stand up. state your name. tell us your affiliation. and keep and ke
that isn't the main reason. the main reason its -- its that -- there is no legal basis right now for a foreign intervention. which was, did exist in libya and would be important for nato, 28 countries to come to day consensus to act. there is no desire within the region for foreign intervention. quite to the contrary of the arab league made clear this is now the something they seek at this time. again in the libya case, the arab league was the body that, in fact, asked for the u.n. to impose a...
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it is sitting on a runway in bangor, maine.ably more than likely about to be getting that you have plane awfully soon. this is after a security issue over the atlantic forced a diversion to bangor, maine. our aviation and regulation correspondent lizzie o'leary is live in washington, d.c., with further information about the passengers. what do you know? >> reporter: well, we know, ashleigh, that this was an almost-full flight from de gaulle to charlotte. about 179 passengers, nine crew. that's coming from us airways. that is an almost full flight. a plane of about this size can handle some 200 people on board, 205 or so. looking at those pictures, i see steps by the rear door of the aircraft. hard to tell if anybody is coming out of those now. what we know from the tsa is they had reports of suspicious behavior by a passenger. out of abundance of caution, the plane was diverted to bangor, maine. you and chad have been talking about this. it's not all that far off the normal flight path of this flight which would have crossed th
it is sitting on a runway in bangor, maine.ably more than likely about to be getting that you have plane awfully soon. this is after a security issue over the atlantic forced a diversion to bangor, maine. our aviation and regulation correspondent lizzie o'leary is live in washington, d.c., with further information about the passengers. what do you know? >> reporter: well, we know, ashleigh, that this was an almost-full flight from de gaulle to charlotte. about 179 passengers, nine crew....
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class consciousness is changing work as a beginning to understand that their main problem the main obstacle to progress in this country be the one percent you know those who work work on wall street. but they aren't yet at the point where they're ready to fight for socialism many years especially between one thousand nine hundred five and one nine hundred eighty since then economic conditions have worsened in the working people in this country are beginning to reach the conclusion that capitalism doesn't work they are ready again to embrace socialism but they embracing capitalism either. well today what kind of society do you see eyes ideal what's your what's your political goal if your party or the goal still is socialism you know a society that puts people before profits. this is sidey capitalist society puts profits before people and you know if you know that it's not the best society for working people for the very wealthy it's great i mean they're doing wonderful delivering well of working people conditions are worsening in a very difficult feel feeling is that the society that put peo
class consciousness is changing work as a beginning to understand that their main problem the main obstacle to progress in this country be the one percent you know those who work work on wall street. but they aren't yet at the point where they're ready to fight for socialism many years especially between one thousand nine hundred five and one nine hundred eighty since then economic conditions have worsened in the working people in this country are beginning to reach the conclusion that...
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he won maine using the delegate strategy our own anthony terrell said he'd use on the night of the maine> the real race is in delegates. that's where the ron paul camp thinks the s they're going to w with the delegates. some of the volunteers were handing out sheets of per explaining to supporters how they could become a delegate. it's not just about the initial vote for the candidate. it's about sticking around and becoming a delegate to go on further and to vote for ron paul at the county convention and at the state convention as well. >> these victories in nevada and maine are not unique. last month ron paul supporters took over the louisiana caucuses, netting paul almost as many delegates as romney won in the state's primary the month before. in massachusetts, ron paul delegates were overwhelmingly elected over mitt romney's. ron paul supporters got a ron paul supporter elected as state party chair in alaska. paul supporters have secured him half the delegates in iowa. more than half the delegates in minnesota and washington state. all told, ron paul and his supporters have had victo
he won maine using the delegate strategy our own anthony terrell said he'd use on the night of the maine> the real race is in delegates. that's where the ron paul camp thinks the s they're going to w with the delegates. some of the volunteers were handing out sheets of per explaining to supporters how they could become a delegate. it's not just about the initial vote for the candidate. it's about sticking around and becoming a delegate to go on further and to vote for ron paul at the county...
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the villages main road is empty early in the morning all of the residents flock to the riverbank. today is a celebration parade in the hood as it is their most important day of the year in accordance with an old ever think custom women give the guests white bread and wave spruce branches to ward off evil spirits. traditional dress is a major especially for this occasion and the guests are treated to the best meat in stock before the start of rain display races people visit the fair laid out on the bank roaring trade accompanies the merry making. a glass down to baltics for the ailing rain arrive at how to steer from the a could skip nearly twenty four hours after the news of its illness came through though may see her you good to see you did you get it. yes here this should be given before everything else oh instructions of the. first minute of journey twenty four hours in all that's ok you made a long time. ranger heard a jeweler stand procopio makes haste it's important for him to get to campus for some set it's a long way off. meanwhile festivities are in full swing to steer ra
the villages main road is empty early in the morning all of the residents flock to the riverbank. today is a celebration parade in the hood as it is their most important day of the year in accordance with an old ever think custom women give the guests white bread and wave spruce branches to ward off evil spirits. traditional dress is a major especially for this occasion and the guests are treated to the best meat in stock before the start of rain display races people visit the fair laid out on...
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it's like the main square in kremlin and he was presented to the to the guards to this regiment i don't know if it's going to happen this time because he knows that pretty well at this point because he's been already present two times so we don't know what's going to happen afterwards but a lavish dinner definitely forward and people are talking about the menu today carvey are. going to be russian only russian cuisine yeah i think it's i think it's a fusion because i know the chef actually who is the main chef of the kremlin and he's french and he tries to always combine french with a russian like he made. so i think the whole caviar and the fried scallops is a french russian fusion think going on there today and then we're going to see the presidential motorcade go through this past gates that's the main entrance of the kremlin and it only opens for the inauguration and for the one to meet great and then we're going to see the president and prime minister go through the palaces halls in shorts and alexander said andrew but it's better if we talk over the pictures. just out of these of
it's like the main square in kremlin and he was presented to the to the guards to this regiment i don't know if it's going to happen this time because he knows that pretty well at this point because he's been already present two times so we don't know what's going to happen afterwards but a lavish dinner definitely forward and people are talking about the menu today carvey are. going to be russian only russian cuisine yeah i think it's i think it's a fusion because i know the chef actually who...
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water main after a car incident in venice beach, california. check out that water main. flooded nearby streets. >> oh, my goodness. >> at least one car in an underground garage where thousands of gallons of water, it went on for 90 minutes. ten engine companies responded to get it under control. >> oh, my gosh. parked in the wrong place at the wrong time. >>> grown man beats up two teenagers on the street. the assault was captured on home video and it was posted online. police say this was not a random attack. we're going to explain in a moment. >>> check out this picture. is this snow or is it foam? >> blowing snow. fierce, blowing snow. >> we'll tell you what it is when we come back. keep an eye out.
water main after a car incident in venice beach, california. check out that water main. flooded nearby streets. >> oh, my goodness. >> at least one car in an underground garage where thousands of gallons of water, it went on for 90 minutes. ten engine companies responded to get it under control. >> oh, my gosh. parked in the wrong place at the wrong time. >>> grown man beats up two teenagers on the street. the assault was captured on home video and it was posted...
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today and then we're going to see the presidential motorcade go through this past gates that's the main entrance of the kremlin and it only opens for the inauguration and for the one to meet great and then we're going to see the president and prime minister go through the palaces halls in georgia. aleksandr said andrea but it's better if we talk over the pictures. and preview pictures just to see these all these latest live pictures you're already got you could see everyone's already gathered there the event due to start in about five minutes or so as soon as it happens we're going to cross why the let's stay on these pictures from there you don't see as well as in the lovely picture you can. see the. russian can reach since this is essentially going to visit you probably yes this palace is one of the biggest and largest in its plan during of this scale i can tell you viciously three towns that my chain know and what with the weight now it's as big as a football field metres really impressive i've been inside well ok i'm told it is starting well let's let's. go over this now and again b
today and then we're going to see the presidential motorcade go through this past gates that's the main entrance of the kremlin and it only opens for the inauguration and for the one to meet great and then we're going to see the president and prime minister go through the palaces halls in georgia. aleksandr said andrea but it's better if we talk over the pictures. and preview pictures just to see these all these latest live pictures you're already got you could see everyone's already gathered...
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well my bison have a matriarchal society there but the main herd is commanded by a wise mother she is always surrounded by young mothers and. keep away from them they roam by themselves or in small groups but there is a dawn one among them his name is jaska he insists on being with the cows. bison returned due to an unprecedented experiment set up by canada's elk island national park it was the first time in history that would bison were exported to a foreign country once and you could hear they managed to enjoy temperatures of minus sixty degrees celsius they easily adapted to life in the tai-chi. remand and you have kenny hit the first obstacle in that journey a vehicle stuck in the snow. below hi can you help your sure no problem i might mean the same situation tomorrow we should always help each other. the reindeer herd heads back to help out of stock when to camp virus stream canal during the winter people can only reach this place with snowmobiles in the summer who need a heavy duty tractor nothing else will be able to take you through the thick forest . but is don't gain any pr
well my bison have a matriarchal society there but the main herd is commanded by a wise mother she is always surrounded by young mothers and. keep away from them they roam by themselves or in small groups but there is a dawn one among them his name is jaska he insists on being with the cows. bison returned due to an unprecedented experiment set up by canada's elk island national park it was the first time in history that would bison were exported to a foreign country once and you could hear...
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or political analyst be there done in cairo says the main contenders in elections represent the ideals of last year's revolution. if an islamist is elected they are concerns about the fact that it should stifle pluralism parliament in egypt is already dominated by islamists the drafting of the constitution is being done by a majority of his image as well and the fear is that they will put in place of an equally authoritarian regime but based on religion now we former member of the mubarak regime was elected then the fear is that. this person will not. challenge the the structure of the mubarak regime and he will not challenge also the military's grip on politics the responsibility of the new president haven't hasn't been defined yet the new constitution hasn't been drafted yet so this is a major stumbling block to democracy as. you know people have voting for somebody who doesn't quite know which power he will hold. iran and six world powers have returned to negotiations after exchanging demands on day one of the nuclear talks in baghdad the world powers want iran to stop its uranium e
or political analyst be there done in cairo says the main contenders in elections represent the ideals of last year's revolution. if an islamist is elected they are concerns about the fact that it should stifle pluralism parliament in egypt is already dominated by islamists the drafting of the constitution is being done by a majority of his image as well and the fear is that they will put in place of an equally authoritarian regime but based on religion now we former member of the mubarak...
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trained one of the pairs but i trained them in a forest glade where the snow is usually softer the main thing now is to get there i wonder how they will react to all the people in the village i hope to be able to win at least one round. out of the. ring to hurdle in a can of his twenty one years old he began herding reindeer in the tighar to finishing school he didn't take him long to get accustomed to tyga life in a can't he didn't used to like visiting how to steer but some time ago he fell in love with a local girl indeed himself to the girl's parents and married her all within a week now for the first time in his life he yearns to revisit the village he's not yet seen the two month old daughter. and. it is a long way to how to steer the road has started with potholes frost and lumps of snow all of them are dangerous for reindeer but the biggest problem is keeping them calm last year panic stricken reindeer overturned their trailer that's why in a kantian you decide to accompany their charges this time around. travelling long distances alone in your course here is dangerous settlemen
trained one of the pairs but i trained them in a forest glade where the snow is usually softer the main thing now is to get there i wonder how they will react to all the people in the village i hope to be able to win at least one round. out of the. ring to hurdle in a can of his twenty one years old he began herding reindeer in the tighar to finishing school he didn't take him long to get accustomed to tyga life in a can't he didn't used to like visiting how to steer but some time ago he fell...
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known as the old university building the main complex was moved to the spring hills area in the middle of the twentieth century and now it's the future journalists who are lucky to study right in the heart of moscow. our final location square is the moscow aka logical museum. the physical changes between mediæval moscow to the modern day capital are quite significant in the various models situated in the museum you can see buildings and street plans for the various stages in history all of the main differences is the existence of a river which once used to lie along. the top side of the kremlin where moscow was rebuilt after the fire of eighteen twelve glynn i recall was confined to an underground tunnel several years later and the prosecution's key bridge was buried interesting stuff like a visual history book at the museum here you can see for yourselves how the city's changing cityscape came into effect the museum opened in one hundred ninety seven and was located seven meters underground on the exact spot where a large archaeological digs took place during the mid ninety's ninety's
known as the old university building the main complex was moved to the spring hills area in the middle of the twentieth century and now it's the future journalists who are lucky to study right in the heart of moscow. our final location square is the moscow aka logical museum. the physical changes between mediæval moscow to the modern day capital are quite significant in the various models situated in the museum you can see buildings and street plans for the various stages in history all of the...
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>>> following bracking news in bangor, maine, and it shouldn't be in bangor, maine.ane on the runway in bangor, maine, should be in charlotte but it was diverted and it took a couple of f-15 fighter jets to get it diverted tho this airport, as well. the plane was on its way from paris, took off from charles de gaulle airport, but something happened midflight and it caused a problem. in fact, the tsa tells us that there was a passenger who was behaving in a suspicious manner. us airways told us it was a security issue, which was the reason for the diverted flight. we can tell you that the tsa told us that this plane was set to be met by law enforcement. we have seen on this runway so far a couple of buses that have approached this plane. we don't know if that's for the 179 passengers who were on board this boeing 767 and nine crew members. that's almost a full flight, too, for that kind of an aircraft. that aircraft can hold about 200 people. so obviously not a good day for the people on board that plane. we don't know yet just how severe this security issue was, this
>>> following bracking news in bangor, maine, and it shouldn't be in bangor, maine.ane on the runway in bangor, maine, should be in charlotte but it was diverted and it took a couple of f-15 fighter jets to get it diverted tho this airport, as well. the plane was on its way from paris, took off from charles de gaulle airport, but something happened midflight and it caused a problem. in fact, the tsa tells us that there was a passenger who was behaving in a suspicious manner. us airways...
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if you want to shut off the power you shut off the little guys first than the main. when you throw a switch there is the arch. like water when water flows in an old house any you shut it off quick you get the hammer effect? that's like electricity. is it safe to do it if you smell natural gas? show of hands. >> nobody has their hands up. it's not safe to flicking any switches if you smell natural gas. how about if there is smoke coming out of an outlet. if you shut this off in an area where there is no gas, good idea. >> just about anything can be a hazardous material, cleaners, solvants, hair products anything can be hazardous. they are every where. the only time they are hazardous if they are misused our there is a disaster. do you see these in san francisco? that's probably propane. we have a port. in an industrial area. it identified where they are stored. are there hazardous storage places in this air? no. are there a dry cleaners? yes. who remembers grand auto. they have solvants, cleaners, octane boosters. it's great until there is a natural disaster. where do
if you want to shut off the power you shut off the little guys first than the main. when you throw a switch there is the arch. like water when water flows in an old house any you shut it off quick you get the hammer effect? that's like electricity. is it safe to do it if you smell natural gas? show of hands. >> nobody has their hands up. it's not safe to flicking any switches if you smell natural gas. how about if there is smoke coming out of an outlet. if you shut this off in an area...
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who will replace the ousted hosni mubarak number of former regime officials and islamists are the main contenders though it's still not clear what powers a new leader will have and whether the ruling military might try to retain control auntie's put a slip has been following the vote. election fever has gripped egypt with a record number of voter turnout expected in these the first properly contested presidential elections in the post-war barak period i'm standing at one of the schools which has been transformed into a voting station and although there is a large number of people arriving here to cast their ballot they numbers have been drawn for the number of security personnel one hundred and fifty thousand troops have been deployed with regular and military police patrolling the streets and also the entrances to these voting stations now this comes on the back of growing concern that the military will not from a true to its would to hand over power once a new president is announced the other concerns are also the role that these lamas will play in defining egypt's future and here in
who will replace the ousted hosni mubarak number of former regime officials and islamists are the main contenders though it's still not clear what powers a new leader will have and whether the ruling military might try to retain control auntie's put a slip has been following the vote. election fever has gripped egypt with a record number of voter turnout expected in these the first properly contested presidential elections in the post-war barak period i'm standing at one of the schools which...
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the main thing is it send a message to everyone they can make it change, no matter how small. it started as a scream of anger but spread widely, because we all want to stop the killing and build of syria for all syria. shortly after we met her, she was detained again. there are moderates on the other side who speak of gradual, and peaceful change, but with every explosion, their fear grows of syria stands to lose more than it gains of the country is remade, but the state does not want to preserve the current order. the political space is not opening. she tries to -- he tries to play by the rules. he was invited to take part in a political dialogue. today he showed me pictures of his two sons, rest of last week. getty said no news except reason he said no news except the other -- he said there is no news except others detained were tortured. but when your sons and brothers and sisters are killed, you cannot blame people for fighting. >> no one wants to lose what is good about this country, of but after so much violence, if they do not reach a middle ground, everyone stands to l
the main thing is it send a message to everyone they can make it change, no matter how small. it started as a scream of anger but spread widely, because we all want to stop the killing and build of syria for all syria. shortly after we met her, she was detained again. there are moderates on the other side who speak of gradual, and peaceful change, but with every explosion, their fear grows of syria stands to lose more than it gains of the country is remade, but the state does not want to...