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there was nothing else you could really do. >> moseley's calm doesn't last for long. the pilot fights to keep the helicopter steady against the powerful winds and updrafts from the massive fire. but it's moseley who must endure and protect himself from the extreme heat. >> i was getting nervous because it was getting very hot. my ears were starting to burn. i tried to tuck my head down into my collar because it was getting a lot hotter than i expected. >> fighting the wind, the chopper pilot maneuvers moseley directly onto the arm of the crane. and no one has any idea how close the 220 foot crane is to the point of collapse. >> i got on the crane, and made my way over to ivers, i can remember i could hear pop. that pop was the metal deck, the steel popping from the heat. because the control cabin already burned up. so we didn't want to dilly daly. tried humor with him. boss said okay go ahead and knock off early. he wasn't really paying attention to what i had to say. probably wasn't in the mood. >> i introduced myself, he told me what to do with the sling he had, you
there was nothing else you could really do. >> moseley's calm doesn't last for long. the pilot fights to keep the helicopter steady against the powerful winds and updrafts from the massive fire. but it's moseley who must endure and protect himself from the extreme heat. >> i was getting nervous because it was getting very hot. my ears were starting to burn. i tried to tuck my head down into my collar because it was getting a lot hotter than i expected. >> fighting the wind,...
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moseley says do not address the elepht in the >> looking at that >> i [laughter] i'm thinkingt t make. >>rvey i was thinking same thing. yo say champagne, get a chocolate put it in. goodth >> lovely. >> focus on the food -- >> that's it, harv. >>hihanksgiving especially. this is snow that fe. of course that's where it really feel. had in. in i worcester county. lookat what happened o here. this is incredible. 20 inches. there are still showeoi on. the next 12 hours. iminish over we'll in theay of suhine. wind isther factor. boy, has it been a factor. fall0 woested bton 46 and 40 still windvisory until :00toght it not like the wind qs after that. it just won be quite as stro. there's another windyt isin now gusts ubout 30 milf t plymouth to hyannis to nantucket. it's cold. that's the other part of the equation. snow, cold, and windcoined. 28 in worcesteight now. 34n bost with the wind,lse is in the teens and low 20s. actual air temperature will tonight. tomorrow the room for us to in the afternoon and a wee bit less windy, but still a windy and cold day. there it is, tha lake efct snow
moseley says do not address the elepht in the >> looking at that >> i [laughter] i'm thinkingt t make. >>rvey i was thinking same thing. yo say champagne, get a chocolate put it in. goodth >> lovely. >> focus on the food -- >> that's it, harv. >>hihanksgiving especially. this is snow that fe. of course that's where it really feel. had in. in i worcester county. lookat what happened o here. this is incredible. 20 inches. there are still showeoi on. the...
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. >>> we are live in redwood city for a toy drive, you can see that we have gotten jonny moseley. say hello. we have these coming up in a couple. >>> still pretty show slow here coming up, and it is slow that getting over to the bay bridge toll plaza. >> and, 60s on the sixth. hero z) zero really can be a hero. get zero down, zero deposit, zero due at signing, and zero first month's payment on select volkswagen models. this black friday at the volkswagen sign then drive event. >>> welcome back. happening now, the bay club company toys for tots in radio station alice 97.3 are teaming up to help needy kids. >> and, we are live in redwood city as a toy drive is getting underway. >> reporter: and, i have the star wars lego set. and we have action figures here. over here is the marine corps they are helping out. you can see that they are just flowing in. if you are interested in donating which is in redwood city really easy because if we turn around there is a drive- through just pull up and hand over your toys. you probably want to stay in hang out because you have a chance to meet jo
. >>> we are live in redwood city for a toy drive, you can see that we have gotten jonny moseley. say hello. we have these coming up in a couple. >>> still pretty show slow here coming up, and it is slow that getting over to the bay bridge toll plaza. >> and, 60s on the sixth. hero z) zero really can be a hero. get zero down, zero deposit, zero due at signing, and zero first month's payment on select volkswagen models. this black friday at the volkswagen sign then drive...
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. >> and, down here, we have olympics jumper skier, jonny moseley as well as the alice 97.3. and, how the going? and >> so happy. >> and how many points are you up to? >> at least 500. >> the goal is to beat sarah and vinny. >> we don't care how many just as long as you beat them. >> yes. >> and, come to redwood shows the shores. -- shores. >> thank you so much. again, if you get into heart, was a little toy box? >> you come in and he throw in the box. and that is how it's done. >>> the san francisco police department has started its annual holiday toy drive that kicked off yesterday. you can drop off new unwrapped toys today. it's through december 19. about 2500 toys were donated last year and police hope to get even more this year. >>> the moment has come, she is a glam mom, and a grandmother. she is a force of nature and she's taking the stage here tonight. but before that, mimi, she got up early to make my house my dreams come true. and, welcome to the one and only. >> [applause] >> maybe that intro should of been longer. >> we had been abuzz about you. so many people sai
. >> and, down here, we have olympics jumper skier, jonny moseley as well as the alice 97.3. and, how the going? and >> so happy. >> and how many points are you up to? >> at least 500. >> the goal is to beat sarah and vinny. >> we don't care how many just as long as you beat them. >> yes. >> and, come to redwood shows the shores. -- shores. >> thank you so much. again, if you get into heart, was a little toy box? >> you come in and he...
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i would refer her to a report by that's a report commissioned by labor council in moseley on how they could improve achievement, and they said that improving grammar school is a transformative idea for working-class parents. [uproar] >> mr. drummond. >> today the cbc world service has announced its biggest expansion since the 1940's, including 11 new services in and with languages, the prime minister grew me that this is an excellent lifeline to people around the world? p.m. may: i absolutely agree with my honorable friend. i think that the service the bbc provides, the independent journalism it brings to millions of people around the world, is very important, including bringing it to people where free speech is limited. it is important we support them, and that's why we're investing 289 million over the next four years to the bbc world service. >> mr. speaker, my constituency gets 25% of its research funding from the eu. and it benefits us to bring some of the finest researchers here. what guarantees can she give for research funding and improving academics? p.m. may: we have already
i would refer her to a report by that's a report commissioned by labor council in moseley on how they could improve achievement, and they said that improving grammar school is a transformative idea for working-class parents. [uproar] >> mr. drummond. >> today the cbc world service has announced its biggest expansion since the 1940's, including 11 new services in and with languages, the prime minister grew me that this is an excellent lifeline to people around the world? p.m. may: i...
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carol moseley braun. famously he got into one of the elevators with her and the senator from utah. and he looked at her, and then he turned to orrin hatch, and said quote, watch me make her cry. i'm going to make her cry. i'm going to sing "dixie" until she cries, and they described it later to the l.a. times. said he did get right in her face and sing dixie in her face, oh, i wish i was in the land of cotton, old times there are not forgotten. watch it all. make her cry. jesse helm's epic filibuster against the martin luther king jr. holiday, interesting the ap asked him, are you worried how it would affect you politicly? you're in a state with a lot of black voters. not only was he worried about it. he was doing it on purpose. that is what he was building his capital on. filibusterering, that was something he came back to again and again and again in his political life, proudly. he was not ashamed of it. he used it a lot. it can spike a particular white vote if you do stuff like that even if it costs you all your black vote. even though jesse helms did everything he could to fili
carol moseley braun. famously he got into one of the elevators with her and the senator from utah. and he looked at her, and then he turned to orrin hatch, and said quote, watch me make her cry. i'm going to make her cry. i'm going to sing "dixie" until she cries, and they described it later to the l.a. times. said he did get right in her face and sing dixie in her face, oh, i wish i was in the land of cotton, old times there are not forgotten. watch it all. make her cry. jesse helm's...
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and carol moseley-braun and her press secretary later described it to the "los angeles times" saying he did, in fact, get right into her face and sing "dixie" into her face. ♪ oh i wish i was in the land of cotton old times there are not forgotten ♪ ♪ watch it, i'll make her cry." jesse helms' epic filibuster because the martin luther king holiday. the a.p. asked, are you worried about how this will affect you political? you're in a state with a lot of black voters. nl only was he not war -- not only was he not worried, he was doing that on purpose. that's what he was building his political capital on. filibustering that mlk day thing, he came back to that again and again in his political life. pro proudly. that was something he was not ashamed of. he used it in his re-election efforts. it can spike a particular white vote if you do stuff like that. even if it costs you most of your black or all of your black vote. can you go negative in the black vote? even though jesse helms did everything he could to block the king holiday, his filibuster although it stretched out over days and he
and carol moseley-braun and her press secretary later described it to the "los angeles times" saying he did, in fact, get right into her face and sing "dixie" into her face. ♪ oh i wish i was in the land of cotton old times there are not forgotten ♪ ♪ watch it, i'll make her cry." jesse helms' epic filibuster because the martin luther king holiday. the a.p. asked, are you worried about how this will affect you political? you're in a state with a lot of black...
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- i wouldn't be here if it had not been for reverend al sharpton running for president, and carol moseley jackson and shirley chisholm. they paved the way, and i stand on their shoulders. - he never shied away from his blackness. at the same time, he didn't want his race to necessarily be a distraction or the defining thing about his presidency or his qualifications. - if i get support from the african-american community or the white community, or the hispanic community, i don't want it to be because of my status or what i look like, i want it to be because of what i've done and how i've lived and the principles i stand for. - i'd worked on campaigns for 20 years, i was a cynical [bleep] hack, right? i won democratic campaigns. but i went to work for barack obama for free. because i believed in that guy. i knew exactly what he stood for. i knew that he was not gonna be a typical politician. [crowd chanting] obama! obama! obama! - thank you! ♪ - the primaries of 2007-2008 are giving democratic voters a choice between two historic candidacies. hillary clinton comes into the election the pre
- i wouldn't be here if it had not been for reverend al sharpton running for president, and carol moseley jackson and shirley chisholm. they paved the way, and i stand on their shoulders. - he never shied away from his blackness. at the same time, he didn't want his race to necessarily be a distraction or the defining thing about his presidency or his qualifications. - if i get support from the african-american community or the white community, or the hispanic community, i don't want it to be...
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dianne feinstein, patty murray, carol moseley-braun, and of course the underdog barbara boxer. in the senate barbara and i have worked together on matters of importance to nevada, california, and our nation. i've watched barbara boxer lead on so many important issues. i'm only going to name a handful of them. she worked to designate more than a million acres in california as a wilderness, keeping that land in a pristine condition for our children, our grandchildren, and generations to come. and when i say "our," because wilderness in california or in nevada doesn't belong to california or nevada. it belongs to the people of this country. she fought for the pinnacles national monument to become america's 59th national park and it became such. she helped lead the fight for the national wildlife refuge and of course along the california shore line. she has spoken about that so many times. and it succeeded. we have no oil spills on the coast of california because of a number of reasons but no one more responsible for that nondegradation than barbara boxer. she advocated to eliminat
dianne feinstein, patty murray, carol moseley-braun, and of course the underdog barbara boxer. in the senate barbara and i have worked together on matters of importance to nevada, california, and our nation. i've watched barbara boxer lead on so many important issues. i'm only going to name a handful of them. she worked to designate more than a million acres in california as a wilderness, keeping that land in a pristine condition for our children, our grandchildren, and generations to come. and...
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on tuesday, troops entered moseley for the first time in more than two years.stul time in more than two years, backed by a us-led coalition. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. david: more on a story breaking this afternoon. one of the largest whole foods shareholders has met with potential activist investors. to discuss making sweeping changes to the grocery chain. for more, let's turn to craig giammona. what do we know about the shareholders's grievances? >> they have concerns with the management of the company. is taking control -- possible management changes. a possible sale. this is a chain that should be resonating with millennials. they are think about what is the problem? n effortsere's been a recor to resonate with millennials. craig: they have announced a total of 23 leases. they said we opened a couple and that we will launch 365 2.0 next year. they are looking at how that's going and then we will see another one in austin coming in the spring and then a bunch more leases to come.
on tuesday, troops entered moseley for the first time in more than two years.stul time in more than two years, backed by a us-led coalition. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. david: more on a story breaking this afternoon. one of the largest whole foods shareholders has met with potential activist investors. to discuss making sweeping changes to the grocery chain. for more, let's turn to craig giammona. what do we know...
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i would refer her to a report by the label council -- labor council in moseley on how they could improvechievement, and they said that improving grammar school is a transformative idea for working-class parents. [uproar] today the cbc world service has announced its biggest expansion since the 1940's, including 11 new services in differently wishes around the world. with the -- different languages around the world. what the prime minister agree -- [indiscernible] p.m. may: i absolutely agree with my honorable friend. i think that the service the bbc provides, the independent journalism it brings to millions of people around the world, is very important, including bringing it to people where free speech is limited. it is important we support them, and that's why we are investing $289 billion -- 289 billion pounds for that service. mr. speaker, my constituency gets 25% of its research funding from the eu. for guarantees can she give research funding and improving academics? p.m. may: we have already given guarantees in relation to the research funding that is available from the eu, and tho
i would refer her to a report by the label council -- labor council in moseley on how they could improvechievement, and they said that improving grammar school is a transformative idea for working-class parents. [uproar] today the cbc world service has announced its biggest expansion since the 1940's, including 11 new services in differently wishes around the world. with the -- different languages around the world. what the prime minister agree -- [indiscernible] p.m. may: i absolutely agree...