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mike moore who wa is a photograr and out and started taking photographs. this cloud kept coming closer and mike kept taking these photographs. the photographs of the volcano never really capture some of the things that the eyewitnesses say that they saw. they described the color of this cloud for mike said it was filled with green and yellow and pink colors and churning like an egg beater. that was what the cloud look like as it approached. he said it was the most beautiful thing he has ever seen. windows cloud which there came, they took shelter in a hunter's shack that was nearby and he later said that the ash cloud was so loud and so continuous that they couldn't hear each other speak. but they never saw a flash of lightning because the ash cloud was so thick that was completely dark. .. e >> they realized they would have to get back through the forest to get back to their car. by this time, it was getting late in the day and they realized they were never going to get there that day. they had campers and brought extra food and set them up to camp and go
mike moore who wa is a photograr and out and started taking photographs. this cloud kept coming closer and mike kept taking these photographs. the photographs of the volcano never really capture some of the things that the eyewitnesses say that they saw. they described the color of this cloud for mike said it was filled with green and yellow and pink colors and churning like an egg beater. that was what the cloud look like as it approached. he said it was the most beautiful thing he has ever...
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Apr 16, 2016
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morning, an they had noticed this cloud that was coming over the ridge to the south of them and mike moore who was a photographer ran out and started taking photographs of the blast. this cloud kept coming closer and mike kept taking these photographs -- you know, the volcano never really capture some of the thickings that eyewitnesses say they saw. they describe for instance, the colors of these clouds mike said it was filled filled with green, yellows and churning like an egg beater that's what the cloud looked like most beautiful thing he's ever seen. so in this last reached their camp and it did reach their camp they took shelter in a hunter shack that was nearby. and they later said that the thunder from the ash cloud was so loud an so continuous as if they couldn't hear each other speak. but they never saw flashing lightning because ash cloud was so they can. it was just completely dark when they were in that camp. so finally ash began to let up and mike and lew and bonnie and tara and baby backpack begun to make their way down the green river. they say as there were trees and flown
morning, an they had noticed this cloud that was coming over the ridge to the south of them and mike moore who was a photographer ran out and started taking photographs of the blast. this cloud kept coming closer and mike kept taking these photographs -- you know, the volcano never really capture some of the thickings that eyewitnesses say they saw. they describe for instance, the colors of these clouds mike said it was filled filled with green, yellows and churning like an egg beater that's...
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. >> reporter: industry consultant mike moore had planned to be here four days but cut his trip to just one night. he thinks even more firms will boycott the next market in the fall. >> this happened much too close to market, people couldn't pull out. most people, their goods for these exhibits were already here. they had already arrived and were ready to set up into displays. they signed their contract six months ago. and they paid in full when they signed those contracts. there was no reaction time. >> reporter: still, signs of opposition to hb2 were on display. moore, who's based in asheville, north carolina has opted to start a new firm out-of-state. >> our series a funding is several million dollars, and that money could be here in north carolina. and we made a decision, it's going to florida. i don't love florida, particularly. (laughter) i mean, i sweat the whole time i'm there but north carolina as a whole is not a progressive state and that's why i unfortunately say it is the money that will make the difference. >> reporter: of course, the business backlash to hb2 goes beyond h
. >> reporter: industry consultant mike moore had planned to be here four days but cut his trip to just one night. he thinks even more firms will boycott the next market in the fall. >> this happened much too close to market, people couldn't pull out. most people, their goods for these exhibits were already here. they had already arrived and were ready to set up into displays. they signed their contract six months ago. and they paid in full when they signed those contracts. there...
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. >> mike: cullen and moore for the face-off. off of the tie-up. kicked back and thrown over to center and daley pivots with it there. six attackers against a goalie and five. lundqvist couldn't stop that one. it was airborne and dug out then. forced out in front. sheary a shot that is blocked off. rebound. scrambled for and poked by brassard. knifed out in front. another shot by cullen that was stopped by lundqvist. knifeda, way from the reach ice and wide and icing. 3.3 to go. >> eddie: couple of huge stops by henrik lundqvist. remember, the majority of the last half of the period, the rangers were playing with only five defensemen with kevin klein spending seven minutes in the penalty box. great save there. >> mike: one more draw and it goes to madison square garden tuesday even. it popped in the net well after the horn had sounded. and the man that was chased from the net with an eye injury. he said it was blurry when he came up from having the stick to the eye on wednesday was pronounced fine and now pronounced himself performance more than fi
. >> mike: cullen and moore for the face-off. off of the tie-up. kicked back and thrown over to center and daley pivots with it there. six attackers against a goalie and five. lundqvist couldn't stop that one. it was airborne and dug out then. forced out in front. sheary a shot that is blocked off. rebound. scrambled for and poked by brassard. knifed out in front. another shot by cullen that was stopped by lundqvist. knifeda, way from the reach ice and wide and icing. 3.3 to go. >>...
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. >> i'm all the way here on the left-hand side -- >> reporter: mike moore wanted has been paddling hisbors in and out for supplies. why do you feel compelled to help? >> it's community. people here are suffering. everybody's losing cars, jobs, live livelyhood. they need help. >> reporter: steven cobb's home was ravaged by floodwater. the people helping him, complete strangers. cobb is thankful. >> i wouldn't be able to do it. all this can be replaced, but we live in the greatest community, the greatest city. >> reporter: the city of houston is trying to prevent future tragedies. this video shows the moments after claudia i can't drove around the roadblock, into deep floodwaters. the 25-year-old drowned before a toll worker could reach her. >> we've got to identify every location like that and put in place a barrier system that prevents people from driving in. >> reporter: although thunderstorms are in t system that dumpe all this record rainfall here is now past with. with a city looking toward the weekend to dry out. >> thank you. >>> the damage from last week's hailstorm in texas is
. >> i'm all the way here on the left-hand side -- >> reporter: mike moore wanted has been paddling hisbors in and out for supplies. why do you feel compelled to help? >> it's community. people here are suffering. everybody's losing cars, jobs, live livelyhood. they need help. >> reporter: steven cobb's home was ravaged by floodwater. the people helping him, complete strangers. cobb is thankful. >> i wouldn't be able to do it. all this can be replaced, but we live...
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. >> mike: cullen and moore for the face-off. off of the tie-up. kicked back and thrown over to center and daley pivots with it there. six attackers against a goalie and five. lundqvist couldn't stop that one. it was airborne and dug out then. forced out in front. sheary a shot that is blocked off. rebound. scrambled for and poked by brassard. knifed out in front. another shot by cullen that was stopped by lundqvist. knifeda, way from the reach of cullen and touched back down the ice and wide and icing. 3.3 to go. >> eddie: couple of huge stops by henrik lundqvist. remember, the majority of the last half of the period, the rangers were playing with only five defensemen with kevin klein spending seven minutes in the penalty box. great save there. >> mike: one more draw and it goes to madison square garden tuesday even. it popped in the net well after the horn had sounded. and the man that was chased from the net with an eye injury. he said it was blurry when he came up from having the stick to the eye on wednesday was pronounced fine and now pronoun
. >> mike: cullen and moore for the face-off. off of the tie-up. kicked back and thrown over to center and daley pivots with it there. six attackers against a goalie and five. lundqvist couldn't stop that one. it was airborne and dug out then. forced out in front. sheary a shot that is blocked off. rebound. scrambled for and poked by brassard. knifed out in front. another shot by cullen that was stopped by lundqvist. knifeda, way from the reach of cullen and touched back down the ice and...
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. >> mike: cullen and moore for the face-off. off of the tie-up. kicked back and thrown over to center and daley pivots with it there. six attackers against a goalie and five. lundqvist couldn't stop that one. forced out in front. sheary a shot that is blocked off. rebound. scrambled for and poked by brassard. knifed out in front. another shot by cullen that was stopped by lundqvist. knifeda, way from the reach of cullen and touched back down the ice and wide and icing. 3.3 to go. >> eddie: couple of huge stops by henrik lundqvist. remember, the majority of the last half of the period, the rangers were playing with only five defensemen with kevin klein spending seven minutes in the penalty box. great save there. >> mike: one more draw and it goes to madison square garden tuesday even. it popped in the net well after the horn had sounded. the net with an eye injury. he said it was blurry when he came up from having the stick to the eye on wednesday was pronounced fine and now pronounced himself with this performance more than fine. final score 4-2 r
. >> mike: cullen and moore for the face-off. off of the tie-up. kicked back and thrown over to center and daley pivots with it there. six attackers against a goalie and five. lundqvist couldn't stop that one. forced out in front. sheary a shot that is blocked off. rebound. scrambled for and poked by brassard. knifed out in front. another shot by cullen that was stopped by lundqvist. knifeda, way from the reach of cullen and touched back down the ice and wide and icing. 3.3 to go....
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mike m moore covers banks for bloomberg news. michael, great to have you on the program.hearing this is a nice bloomberg scoop that goldman sachs embarking on its greatest cost-cutting push in years. >> they are forced into it by the world we're in right now. first quarter was not good. they were specifically exposed to the trading environment given that it is such a big part of their business. so they kind of have no choice there, really cutting wherever they can but they are doing it -- they are not getting out of major business lines. it is more on the edges. francine: this is what? job cuts? i guess expenses being cut? michael: right. travel. anything that is not nailed down i'm guessing. but you're seeing it in travel and head count and the shape of their workforce, cutting from the top more than the bottom. francine: have they been laggards compared to some of the rivals? michael: they have not taken some of the steps their rivals have because they have not had to. they have had better returns than a lot of their peers. tom: michael, not that mr. blankfein would do
mike m moore covers banks for bloomberg news. michael, great to have you on the program.hearing this is a nice bloomberg scoop that goldman sachs embarking on its greatest cost-cutting push in years. >> they are forced into it by the world we're in right now. first quarter was not good. they were specifically exposed to the trading environment given that it is such a big part of their business. so they kind of have no choice there, really cutting wherever they can but they are doing it --...
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moore to respond. "to be clear, no one is seeking to unbind any of south carolina's national delegates." >> mike, let me-- i don't know what you think, but i think matt moore has it right. you unbind those delegates and undermine the will of south carolina republican voters there will be an inner part any political revolution and a mutiny on their hands and that's what the entire republican party not only in south carolina but across this country needs to be careful of. >> you want to talk about the domino theory, that would be a domino theory if they unbind the south carolina delegates. what would be the imflapact the? >> but in south carolina the delegates are selected from a group of people that had to participate in the convention a month before donald trump announced he was entering the race. so this is a situation where you end up with people who are more traditional conservative republicans from the state who in future ballots could go to another candidate any way. >> but in the first ballot they have to vote for donald trump. >> sure, but this is a situation where this is that moment in "the dar
moore to respond. "to be clear, no one is seeking to unbind any of south carolina's national delegates." >> mike, let me-- i don't know what you think, but i think matt moore has it right. you unbind those delegates and undermine the will of south carolina republican voters there will be an inner part any political revolution and a mutiny on their hands and that's what the entire republican party not only in south carolina but across this country needs to be careful of. >>...