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in march, congress approved $1.6 billion for 100 miles of border fencing throughout california, new mexicond texas. the largest stretch -- 33 miles -- will rise in the rio grand valley. 25 miles will cut through hidalgo county. and it's dÉjÀ vu for property owners in the projected path of the barrier. they told our correspondent jess gomez they're not giving up their land without a fight this time. jess: in south texas, the rio grande river, the border between mexico and the united states. >>s is -- >> the water right now looks like glass, it's so peaceful. for the cavazos siblings, the jess: banks of the rio grande in mission, hold a lifetime of memories. >> it was my grandmother who bought this land, at a time when women couldn't buy land so my uncle and my dad had to sign for it. jess: the 65 aces of former farmland is now dotted with small rental propes the family afloat. >> we don't get rich off of it, but it helps us pay our taxes and bills.your permission to access the property -- jess: now the letters are piling up at the home lisa, a former teacher, shares with her brother fred. t
in march, congress approved $1.6 billion for 100 miles of border fencing throughout california, new mexicond texas. the largest stretch -- 33 miles -- will rise in the rio grand valley. 25 miles will cut through hidalgo county. and it's dÉjÀ vu for property owners in the projected path of the barrier. they told our correspondent jess gomez they're not giving up their land without a fight this time. jess: in south texas, the rio grande river, the border between mexico and the united states....
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purpose to just kind of like we still don't most doesn't get the signal we point out lead us to the new mile it. was a court that went in with up and was. never an easy one where the mistrust of asylum. will run short of shia bios or. look at them out on your buddies comply with bush. shows just the plume of sort of emotional. mood you would pull when you want. to play. in a world of big partisan movie lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the bath and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the u.s. has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten thousand dollars fine tamping each day. eighty five percent of global wealth you loans to the rich eight point six percent market saw thirty chris. my eyes flashed your thumb with four hundred to five hundred three per seco
purpose to just kind of like we still don't most doesn't get the signal we point out lead us to the new mile it. was a court that went in with up and was. never an easy one where the mistrust of asylum. will run short of shia bios or. look at them out on your buddies comply with bush. shows just the plume of sort of emotional. mood you would pull when you want. to play. in a world of big partisan movie lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream...
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stay with us on bbc news, still to come: more than 9000 miles and seven years in the making — why matzir bhutto has claimed victory in pakistan's general election, and she's asked pakistan's president to name her as prime minister. jackson's been released on bail of $3 million after turning himself in to police in santa barbara. it was the biggest demonstration so far of the fast—growing european antinuclear movement. the south african government has announced that it's opening the country's remaining whites—only beaches to people of all races. this will lead to a black majority government in this country, and the destruction of the white civilisation. part of the centuries—old windsor castle, one of the queen's residences, has been consumed by fire for much of the day. 150 firemen have been battling the blaze, which has caused millions of pounds' worth of damage. this is bbc news, the latest headlines: saudi arabia's foreign minister has told the bbc that claiming the king or crown prince knew about a plot to kill jamal khashoggi is inaccurate, and saying anything disparaging about t
stay with us on bbc news, still to come: more than 9000 miles and seven years in the making — why matzir bhutto has claimed victory in pakistan's general election, and she's asked pakistan's president to name her as prime minister. jackson's been released on bail of $3 million after turning himself in to police in santa barbara. it was the biggest demonstration so far of the fast—growing european antinuclear movement. the south african government has announced that it's opening the...
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that summer of 1972, the water mpany added six new wells, miles out from the farm. for the next 12 years, toms river would remain a normal american town, and in fact theh beaches incurred population growth. but for some families, cancer was causing their worst nightmare. >> i was 30. the first 30 years of our lives were carefree, like any y young couple, trying to pay your bibills, enjoy lifife and doini hings. then you get a child that has cancer and your whole life chananges completely. it now is srounded and revovolves aroundd your chchild is sick. >> i was diagnosed with a cancer of the synthetic nervous system and still have effects of it today. >> michael is alive. he's a miracle. he's received the lastt rite many times. he's 34 years old. he has very limited normalcy to his life. >> the tumor is pushing my spine pretty much out of my body, like it's wearing away the skin. t's also encompassssed, it wras around like all my organs, heart, lungs and kidneys and all that and there's nono surgical way too remove it. without me either bleeding out on the table or b
that summer of 1972, the water mpany added six new wells, miles out from the farm. for the next 12 years, toms river would remain a normal american town, and in fact theh beaches incurred population growth. but for some families, cancer was causing their worst nightmare. >> i was 30. the first 30 years of our lives were carefree, like any y young couple, trying to pay your bibills, enjoy lifife and doini hings. then you get a child that has cancer and your whole life chananges completely....
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rhode island it the describe could clean up to 2,000 people per hour which should we leavuate >> a new 2 milehat is meant to test traffic congestion. it is intended for cars and shuttles to travel speeds up to 155 miles per hour. the company founder wrote construction is on track for the first public test on december 10th. musk plans to create a network of tunnels across the region. >>> all four winners of last year have returneth eir titles. more than 50,000 runners are taking part in the race. >>> still ahead, this is a live look. a beautiful look over the bay bridge. bridge. we'll be back in a here are the facts.leading attacks against prop c. the city's chief economist says prop c will "reduce homelessness" by creating affordable housing, expanding mental-health services, and providing clean restrooms and safe shelters with independent oversight, open books, and strict accountability measures to make sure every penny endorsed by the democratic party, nancy pelosi, and dianne feinstein. >>> the 22nd annual tri-valley parade. it will highlight the 100th anniversary of the world war i. march
rhode island it the describe could clean up to 2,000 people per hour which should we leavuate >> a new 2 milehat is meant to test traffic congestion. it is intended for cars and shuttles to travel speeds up to 155 miles per hour. the company founder wrote construction is on track for the first public test on december 10th. musk plans to create a network of tunnels across the region. >>> all four winners of last year have returneth eir titles. more than 50,000 runners are taking...
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or >> reporter:hose who have traveled for miles to get their new i.d.s, the law is offensive. >> it's contrary to evtything t the united states government has guaranteed to the re sonty of its people. eporter: with poverty and high unemployment, theib council provides the new i.d.s for few. >> they are stillnd g out voter i.d.s at like 8:00 last night. >> reporter: youth activists gather to organize transportation for those without. >> did you get it filled out? >> yeah. >> reporter: and to get out. >> the something small and then the next day it just grew, and now it's just like this fire within everyone. it'sbeautiful. >> reporter: they may not feel tied to street names and numbers, but here they know where they stand. >> i'll call you up when it's ready. >> kevin tibbles, abc newscenter 5 on the turtle mountain reservation, north dakota. >>> and a reminder, join lester holt, sannah guthr and chuck todd for the vote, america's future. nbc's electio coverage starts at 8:00 eastern, 7:00 central on tuesday night. >>> a u.s. soler was killed in an apparent insider attack in afghanistan
or >> reporter:hose who have traveled for miles to get their new i.d.s, the law is offensive. >> it's contrary to evtything t the united states government has guaranteed to the re sonty of its people. eporter: with poverty and high unemployment, theib council provides the new i.d.s for few. >> they are stillnd g out voter i.d.s at like 8:00 last night. >> reporter: youth activists gather to organize transportation for those without. >> did you get it filled out?...
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two sisters found bound together by duct tape in new york city's hudson river, their bodies hundreds of miles from home. authorities are being tight-lipped on this case while asking the public for help. we get more from nbc's stephanie gosk. >> reporter: tonight, new york city police want the public's help. anything anyone may now about two young sisters from saudi arabia. the bodies of 22-year-old rotana farea and her 16-year-old sister tala were found last week in the hudson river, just off of manhattan pier. bound together by duct tape around their ankles and waists. they were dressed in similar clothes, black leggings and fur-lined black coats. tala, the younger sister, had been reported missing. their deaths remain a mystery. according to multiple sources briefed on the investigation, there are no signs of foul play. suicide is a leading theory. but nothing has been ruled out. >> there has been i will call it significant progress, trying to get the complete picture of what ultimately led to the two young ladies being discovered. >> reporter: according to the saudi embassy, the young wome
two sisters found bound together by duct tape in new york city's hudson river, their bodies hundreds of miles from home. authorities are being tight-lipped on this case while asking the public for help. we get more from nbc's stephanie gosk. >> reporter: tonight, new york city police want the public's help. anything anyone may now about two young sisters from saudi arabia. the bodies of 22-year-old rotana farea and her 16-year-old sister tala were found last week in the hudson river, just...
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new "toll lanes." city-planners are looking at about 5 miles of southbound 101, >> traffic is getting worse in san francisco and that might lead to new toll lanes. looking at five miles southbound 101. you can see it highlighted there. the last mile of 280 heading northbound towards the embarcadero. county supervisors have approved $4 million to pay for the study. city leaders worry toll lanes will favor affluent drivers. >>> have you noticed a change yet or heard less after new updates. b.a.r.t. says your ride to work is getting quieter. the agency has been shaving the metal off its wheels. not only will it save $2 million in maintenance cost per year, but cuts down on the noise, that screeching. >>> okay, took out his dad's porsche. the teenager took out the porsche without permission. thankfully no one was hurt. >> why do they always trying to get away with it. you have to hide the car keys if you have a nice car. >> that reminds me if ferris bueller. >> i think it was a ferrari. >> more rainfall is on the way. live look at the doppler radar. bringing possibly 2 inches to the fire burn zones in paradise.
new "toll lanes." city-planners are looking at about 5 miles of southbound 101, >> traffic is getting worse in san francisco and that might lead to new toll lanes. looking at five miles southbound 101. you can see it highlighted there. the last mile of 280 heading northbound towards the embarcadero. county supervisors have approved $4 million to pay for the study. city leaders worry toll lanes will favor affluent drivers. >>> have you noticed a change yet or heard less...
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will have completed 120 new miles of fencing, california, nevada, texas. they will have also installed video towers. it is not just about fencing, it's about technology and the ability to be able to see what's happening at the border. we don't need fencing in every area of the 2,000-mile border. since early january 2017 to now, d.h.s. has put up 31 fixed surveillance tower units along the southern border. they've been 74 different remote video centers, they put up a tunnel threat program. they've done what's called a linear detection system and fiberoptic detection system in the southern border and in tunnels where they move illegal narcotics. they put up mobile surveillance systems. this is not just about fencing, it's also about technology and d.h.s. has done both, and it is a making a difference. but while the cameras are focused on children coughing with tear gas at our southern border, we need to ask ourselves a question. what are we doing in the policy here that's encouraging people to bring children to the border thinking they are going to get faste
will have completed 120 new miles of fencing, california, nevada, texas. they will have also installed video towers. it is not just about fencing, it's about technology and the ability to be able to see what's happening at the border. we don't need fencing in every area of the 2,000-mile border. since early january 2017 to now, d.h.s. has put up 31 fixed surveillance tower units along the southern border. they've been 74 different remote video centers, they put up a tunnel threat program....
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among the many unanswered questions is why they ended up 250 miles from home in new york city. frances? >> just keeps getting more bizarre, stephanie, thank you. >>> there is growing anger at the university of maryland where the board of regents voted to reinstate the head football coach five months after the death of a player after practice. the decision didn't sit well with some of the players, and last night he was once again fired by the school's president. nbc's tom costello has more from college park, maryland. >> reporter: back on the practice field, maryland football head coach d.j. durkin five months after 19-year-old lineman jordan mcnair overheated, collapsed, and later died. mcnair's family called it a personal affront. >> it feels like a total slap in the face, a total lack of regard of no accountability for losing my son's life. nobody's accountable. >> reporter: the university president suspended coach durkin after learning his staff had failed to take emergency steps to save jordan's life. but the board of regents reinstated the coach, saying he was unfairly bla
among the many unanswered questions is why they ended up 250 miles from home in new york city. frances? >> just keeps getting more bizarre, stephanie, thank you. >>> there is growing anger at the university of maryland where the board of regents voted to reinstate the head football coach five months after the death of a player after practice. the decision didn't sit well with some of the players, and last night he was once again fired by the school's president. nbc's tom costello...
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understand, with protestors, and for people who don't know where this is, this is in new paltz, new york, 80 miles00, 12,000 people. what was their beef about the flag? >> well, they didn't want a flag. they thought it meant a political position, and they were opposed. >> laura: what political passion is a flag other than this is the united states of america? did you engage in any conversations with them? >> no, i didn't. i really didn't interact with them at all. i just observed. >> laura: were they standing outside? were they coming in and expressing themselves verbally to you saying, i'm not going to ever order one of your pizzas or grinders, or what? >> i did have a few people come in and say they couldn't support my store any longer because they felt i took a political position, so they couldn't spend their money. >> laura: wait a second. okay. are these college kid because i know you've got a college -- a state university, in new paltz in town. >> yes. >> laura: were they college kids? >> no, in particular, that was not a college kid that came in and told me that. >> laura: that's a relief t
understand, with protestors, and for people who don't know where this is, this is in new paltz, new york, 80 miles00, 12,000 people. what was their beef about the flag? >> well, they didn't want a flag. they thought it meant a political position, and they were opposed. >> laura: what political passion is a flag other than this is the united states of america? did you engage in any conversations with them? >> no, i didn't. i really didn't interact with them at all. i just...
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new t.n.c. vehicle miles on the road for each mile of personal vehicle moved, an overall 180% increase in driving on city streets. this project, along with the beast on bryant, is going to contribute -- is already going to significantly contribute to what we already have as a problem in traffic congestion, yet it's also a safety problem. earlier this year, supervisor ronen met personally with uber and lyft who acknowledged that the problem of crowding and traffic congestion was a problem on valencia street. and it wasn't just traffic, it was a matter of safety. >> they are analyzing from a study done in 1980. it corrects to the impacts with 60 new absolute majority which will be high income. adequate analysts of noise, air quality, greenhouse gases, emissions, emergency vehicle, access, pedestrian and bike safety are all dependent on the accurate realistic traffic projects. they should not be using outdated modeling and 2002 guidelines. i was part of the neighborhood plan when they were doing the redoing the heights years ago. we're in a whole new world. the reason we're having this problem and l
new t.n.c. vehicle miles on the road for each mile of personal vehicle moved, an overall 180% increase in driving on city streets. this project, along with the beast on bryant, is going to contribute -- is already going to significantly contribute to what we already have as a problem in traffic congestion, yet it's also a safety problem. earlier this year, supervisor ronen met personally with uber and lyft who acknowledged that the problem of crowding and traffic congestion was a problem on...
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new home in manhattan. the 76-foot tall rolled in on a flatbed truck. it comes from wall kill, 70 miles north of new york city. the big tree lighting ceremony, by the way, that big gorgeous event on november 28th. >> the season is here. snl up next. >> have a good night. are you in here?
new home in manhattan. the 76-foot tall rolled in on a flatbed truck. it comes from wall kill, 70 miles north of new york city. the big tree lighting ceremony, by the way, that big gorgeous event on november 28th. >> the season is here. snl up next. >> have a good night. are you in here?
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the infrastructure is cu crumblg to get from this new location to jfk airport, 15 miles away, they will find out takes an hour. ththe company here, where do all venture capital goes, california, boston, new york. >> and the lobbyist in beltway, that is where a lot money goes to. >> and places that people' to live, cooler than chicago, i am sorry. but, it is more expensive to live in new york it is cooler, important to have high quality people who are evidence cathyed who want to -- educated who want to live here. >> the deal also you talk about convenient, maybe not from queens to jfk, but crystal city in arlington over river from where i am now, they can walk to national airport, and jeff bezos, he owned "washington post," he lives here. so some of this may have to do with personal stuff as opposed to where tax benefits are. david: good point. the point is that he is supposed to do best by his shareholders, not a question of whether most diverse company around. he should focus on values if shareholders, not necessarily idea -- why would we look eye at horse in the mouth, any city would
the infrastructure is cu crumblg to get from this new location to jfk airport, 15 miles away, they will find out takes an hour. ththe company here, where do all venture capital goes, california, boston, new york. >> and the lobbyist in beltway, that is where a lot money goes to. >> and places that people' to live, cooler than chicago, i am sorry. but, it is more expensive to live in new york it is cooler, important to have high quality people who are evidence cathyed who want to --...
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she took out a second mortgage on her house, brought a brand-new tape recorder and got a new studio about 30 milese we're standing right now. they recorded the bell tones in 1969. the first black artist that jim stewart ever worked with, the light bulb went on and he realized that this was one, the type of music that he would want to make, even though he was a country fiddle player but evening at a banker by day, but also the first record that he made that got on the radio and sold. if they were going to make those r&b records they had to go somewhere where there was an abundance of talent. here in south memphis where they are now they got the old capitol and transformed it into what eventually became stax records. mr. stewart is a special person who really understood the power of music and of what they could do, the power of empowerment. it was right at a time here in memphis of segregation. a time when blacks and whites really didn't at ever, if it -- didn't ever if at all. what they felt they could do here was create a workplace and an environment where people can create freely, where the creat
she took out a second mortgage on her house, brought a brand-new tape recorder and got a new studio about 30 milese we're standing right now. they recorded the bell tones in 1969. the first black artist that jim stewart ever worked with, the light bulb went on and he realized that this was one, the type of music that he would want to make, even though he was a country fiddle player but evening at a banker by day, but also the first record that he made that got on the radio and sold. if they...
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one man has trekked for the 9000 miles, cover g every block of new york city.a: welcome to "world news america," coming to you this evening from london. saudi arabia's foreign minister says criticizing the leadership of the kingd is a redline. speaking to the bbc, he said that includes the calls forpl ing crown prince mohammed bin salman, who he maintains is not involved in the death ofam journalist khashoggi. his comments are a day after president trump issued a statement saying we will never know if the crown prince was involved in the murder. i'm chief international correspondent -- our chief international correspondent lyse doucet sports unshakable bond, bu the u.s. congress now has the rights in its -- prince in its sights. they want to know what role he played in the murder of jamal khashoggi. but in riyadh, the top diplomat hit back. >> the crown prince was not involved in this. we have made that very clear. shwe will puhe individuals who are responsible for this and we will make sure it doesn't happen again. se: so is this a red line, whatever the evide
one man has trekked for the 9000 miles, cover g every block of new york city.a: welcome to "world news america," coming to you this evening from london. saudi arabia's foreign minister says criticizing the leadership of the kingd is a redline. speaking to the bbc, he said that includes the calls forpl ing crown prince mohammed bin salman, who he maintains is not involved in the death ofam journalist khashoggi. his comments are a day after president trump issued a statement saying we...
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miles. the winners of the new york city marathon.athon. have no idea how we're going to get through this. marathon. follow me. choosing a plan can be super-complicated. but it doesn't have to be. unitedhealthcare can guide you through the confusion, with helpful people, tools and plans. including the only plans with the aarp name. well that wasn't so bad at all. that's how we like it. aarp medicare plans, from unitedhealthcare. aarp medicare plans, the roasted core wrap. ways to lose stubborn belly fat. 2, 1... not cool. freezing away fat cells with coolsculpting? now that's cool! coolsculpting safely freezes and removes fat cells with little or no downtime. and no surgery. results and patient experience may vary. some common side effects include temporary numbness, discomfort, and swelling. ask your doctor if coolsculpting is right for you. and visit coolsculpting.com today for your chance to win a free treatment. but choosing to douggo that extra mileve. can be tough on his body. that's why he wears dr. scholl's massaging gel insol
miles. the winners of the new york city marathon.athon. have no idea how we're going to get through this. marathon. follow me. choosing a plan can be super-complicated. but it doesn't have to be. unitedhealthcare can guide you through the confusion, with helpful people, tools and plans. including the only plans with the aarp name. well that wasn't so bad at all. that's how we like it. aarp medicare plans, from unitedhealthcare. aarp medicare plans, the roasted core wrap. ways to lose stubborn...
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list in island of fflick on the students to bus one tune is gazed to even if you are a new school done most miles indicated of the arbor it's been hashed does only opinions tied to m.t.b.f. own feeling in him in benighted will the going gets. in soley on this fertile womb. bit of a nym concession to dilute the. parked. in a mood pool in the kid order comin the pool room along tot the height owns the mokes. and best to signed us for the next five. when do people not paying you. the truly hot seat you have. on dean come and live. in studio on the opinion page from a nym i'm an economist from conception. this new government unmarked usually. in the administration is about to start with the change over to open source which the microsoft friends in munich are about to give up even the italian army has begun to break away from microsoft it has already replaced microsoft office on thirty thousand computers with the open source program lever office there were historically. leaving office. lots of office at a low. dose as you jane said well but also the death of their more brains so that when it's out of
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news for president trump. >> not happy about it at all. >> reporter: just last year, 15 miles from the ohio plant, he promised a future with jobs. >> we're going to get those jobs coming back and we're going to fill up those facts risk or rip them down and build new ones. >> reporter: lords town stands to lose 1600 jobs, the union vows to fight. >> we have the best people and location right here to build products. >> reporter: already squeezed by the president's tariffs on aluminum and steel, adding $1.4 billion to its costs, gm says these actions will help it save some $6 billion. and in turning away from passenger cars, gm is following a road already paved by fiat/chrysler and ford. phillip? >> ann, thank you. >> a major development in the robert mueller investigation regarding former trump campaign chairman paul manafort. federal prosecutors now say manafort repeatedly lied to federal investigators, breaking his plea deal. in court documents filed monday evening, prosecutors said after signing the plea agreement, manafort committed federal crimes by lying to the bureau of investigation and the special coun
news for president trump. >> not happy about it at all. >> reporter: just last year, 15 miles from the ohio plant, he promised a future with jobs. >> we're going to get those jobs coming back and we're going to fill up those facts risk or rip them down and build new ones. >> reporter: lords town stands to lose 1600 jobs, the union vows to fight. >> we have the best people and location right here to build products. >> reporter: already squeezed by the...
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when the news award was with the rescuers in rough seas 50 miles north of a libyan city. there was a vessel in need of help with over 160 migrants from africa on board. minghella and the rescuers we re on board. minghella and the rescuers were confronted with a desperate scene. one of the things which shocked me the most was the conditions of the woman when we started to take them from the boat. -- mikel. started to take them from the boat. —— mikel. most of them were naked, nearly naked, have clear evidence of violence, some of them. they were raped in libya. some were of them we re raped in libya. some were of them were in shock. i will never forget the faces of these women. they space cleared, it became evident that the floor was covered in bodies. five men in eight women, two of them pregnant. but when the rescuers start to take the survivors of the raft in the body start to appear, then we realise the situation has —— is worse than we imagine. were was that the bodies to reach a boat. one of these bodies are the mother of four kids that we rescued just before. it was
when the news award was with the rescuers in rough seas 50 miles north of a libyan city. there was a vessel in need of help with over 160 migrants from africa on board. minghella and the rescuers we re on board. minghella and the rescuers were confronted with a desperate scene. one of the things which shocked me the most was the conditions of the woman when we started to take them from the boat. -- mikel. started to take them from the boat. —— mikel. most of them were naked, nearly naked,...
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new york city to come to washington dc. he was part that she was buried in arlington cemetery. there were crowds of people who that 250t throughout mile journey from new york city. see high that you above in the center is of robert kennedy. wife helen. he was just ending a 25 day fast of those in california. they were trying to unionize. seanez was very involved in that. as's number one supporter in washington. kennedy arrived and that picture of them breaking bread, sharing a piece of red. seanez is breaking his fast. it is one of time magazine's most iconic covers. for every cover that time did, there was a cover story. that was the story. time felt it was time to do a on small arms and guns in america. it was an expensive cover to do. parameters in all walks of life are being expanded, being tested. time magazine was doing the same thing with its artists. they have not really used pop artists much before. of threeein was one major pop artists at the time. the other two would be andy wash and bird.rt that is printed on sheets of after tape. for every color, there is a different sheet of acetate. it was a different process. it really
new york city to come to washington dc. he was part that she was buried in arlington cemetery. there were crowds of people who that 250t throughout mile journey from new york city. see high that you above in the center is of robert kennedy. wife helen. he was just ending a 25 day fast of those in california. they were trying to unionize. seanez was very involved in that. as's number one supporter in washington. kennedy arrived and that picture of them breaking bread, sharing a piece of red....
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one of the largest shale oil fields in the nation companies rest to exploit this new energy resource period using two miles below the surface oil soon flows freely and news spreads the wildfire for the ones left behind by the crisis of two thousand and eight relisted seems like their last chance for human life with an unemployment rate of zero percent and wages it three or four times more than the national average the promise of prosperity and desperate times is too great to ignore given by a common hope thousands of men and women throw themselves once again into a desperate rush towards the mythical an american tree and at any cost. history repeats itself in the midst of his new book no doubt the most impressive in u.s. history. they need there's more work out here than they got able to do it. i don't believe. i. still believe there's a dream i'm with you that you still believe.
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atop once largest shale oil fields in the nation's company's rest tracepoint this new energy resource period thirty two miles below thicker surface oil soon flows freely and news spreads the wildfire for the ones left behind by the crisis of two thousand and eight relisted seems like their last chance for human life with an unemployment rate of zero percent and wages it three or four times more than the national average the promise of prosperity and desperate times is too great to ignore cheered by a common hope thousands of men and women throw themselves once again into a desperate rush towards the mythical american tree and at any cost. history repeats itself in the midst of this new boom no doubt the most impressive in u.s. history. they need there's more work out here than they got able to do it. i don't believe. i still believe there's a dream i want you to get you still believe. it's like a gold rush it is very very similar to a gold rush. palmer is fresh out of cincinnati in two thousand and twelve after being unemployed for months he hears about the boom happening in willis to. think ugh. at first he
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one of the largest shale oil fields in the nation companies' rest tracepoint this new energy resource period thirty two miles below are surface oil soon flows freely and news spreads the wildfire for the ones left behind by the crisis of two thousand and eight relisting seems like their last chance for human life with an unemployment rate of zero percent and wages it three or four times more than the national average the promise of prosperity and desperate times is too great to ignore cheered by a common hope thousands of men and women throw themselves once again into a desperate rush towards the mythical american tree and at any cost. history repeats itself in the midst of his new book no doubt the most impressive in u.s. history. they need there's more work out here than they got people to do it. don't believe. i. still believe there's a dream i want you to get you still believe. it's like a cold. it is very very similar to a gold rush. there is fresh out of cincinnati in two thousand and twelve after being unemployed for months he hears about the boom happening in williston. at first he works for an oil c
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new t.n.c. vehicle miles on the road for each mile of personal vehicle moved, an overall 180% increase in drivingn city streets. this project, along with the beast on bryant, is going to contribute -- is already going to significantly contribute to what we already have as a problem in traffic congestion, yet it's also a safety problem. earlier this year, supervisor ronen met personally with uber and lyft who acknowledged that the problem of crowding and traffic congestion was a problem on valencia street. and it wasn't just traffic, it was a matter of safety. >> they are analyzing from a study done in 1980. it corrects to the impacts with 60 new absolute majority which will be high income.
new t.n.c. vehicle miles on the road for each mile of personal vehicle moved, an overall 180% increase in drivingn city streets. this project, along with the beast on bryant, is going to contribute -- is already going to significantly contribute to what we already have as a problem in traffic congestion, yet it's also a safety problem. earlier this year, supervisor ronen met personally with uber and lyft who acknowledged that the problem of crowding and traffic congestion was a problem on...
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in new york, 1 mile of subway track, overpaying union contracts, not getting things done on time, extending the results. engaging in crony capitalism and giving tax breaks on behalf of taxpayers of these states but i would say the tax money these governments are getting for infrastructure but grossly misused -- >> richard, start with you. >> the idea that amazon is getting millions on the back of taxpayers to build their new corporations is one thing but i do think we need to invest in our people which means getting people to and from work safely. the easiest ways and best ways to go beyond that and to prime pump industry. and the transportation system in the city, you like to empower the people. >> i'm against corporate welfare, i got to tell you it is up to the government to reject those offers, buying into it for whatever reason they choose. we talk about moving headquarters, we are trying to get the ceo of amazon, patrolling the transportation and technology. and lobbying fees, he wants to put the middle finger up to what is going on with impending wars in between. >> there are some fol
in new york, 1 mile of subway track, overpaying union contracts, not getting things done on time, extending the results. engaging in crony capitalism and giving tax breaks on behalf of taxpayers of these states but i would say the tax money these governments are getting for infrastructure but grossly misused -- >> richard, start with you. >> the idea that amazon is getting millions on the back of taxpayers to build their new corporations is one thing but i do think we need to invest...
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at the same time, we are adding bathrooms, more parking, and also nearly one mile of new a major attraction for folks from all over the east bay. >> boy, on nice days, there are a ton of people out here. i mean, i personally am not a big fan of swimming in the bay. but -- >> i hear ya. >> even on the warmest days, the water is never that warm. >> no. >> reporter: but the trail is the main attraction. started in 1989 with the dream of completely surrounding the bay with a 500-mile hiking, biking, public trail. nearly 30 years later, it's 70% complete. this latest section is a big project cutting back large areas of a cliff. however, the beach section could be open early by december. >> well, i certainly hope that they can continue to connect all the discontinuous sections of bay trail. >> reporter: this part of the trail is more complicated being carved out of the side of this cliff. so it will take a little bit more time before, don ford, kpi >>> time now 4:52. >> it's little red riding hood with a dark twist. coming up a new sneak peek at the new tv series tell me a story plus more headlin
at the same time, we are adding bathrooms, more parking, and also nearly one mile of new a major attraction for folks from all over the east bay. >> boy, on nice days, there are a ton of people out here. i mean, i personally am not a big fan of swimming in the bay. but -- >> i hear ya. >> even on the warmest days, the water is never that warm. >> no. >> reporter: but the trail is the main attraction. started in 1989 with the dream of completely surrounding the bay...
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one things they did at the drills is test a new sur false to air missile system. which has a range of 100 miles and new and advanced radar. as cnn is reporting apparently the pentagon turned down a request by central command to beef up military resources of the united states in the persian gulf region. believing that possibly there could be a reaction by the iranians to the sanctions. there's no evidence of that happening at this point. one of the things the iranians threatened in the past and close the vital strait. to which 20% of the world oil is exported. so far no sign of that happening. something the u.s. feared could happen in the past. >> major impact. on gas prices around the world. >> election day is all about turn out. for today's midterps. one big wild card. the weather. could it keep some voters at home. a stormy fore cast, next. quickbooks. backing you. get stronger... get closer. start listening today to the world's largest selection of audiobooks on audible. and now, get more. for just $14.95 a month, you'll get a credit a month good for any audiobook, plus two audible originals
one things they did at the drills is test a new sur false to air missile system. which has a range of 100 miles and new and advanced radar. as cnn is reporting apparently the pentagon turned down a request by central command to beef up military resources of the united states in the persian gulf region. believing that possibly there could be a reaction by the iranians to the sanctions. there's no evidence of that happening at this point. one of the things the iranians threatened in the past and...
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some people and a police officer pushing a car out of the snow in mount holly new jersey, 20 miles easter us in new york city. we have a lot of trees here. folks say the commute took hours and hours when i -- this is morristown, new jersey, outside the city. sad face on the car. the kids didn't have school. they weren't sad. some of our people had to stay in hotels because they couldn't get to jersey. in d.c., workers cleared the snow in the capitol. oxford, yeah, we had snow. new york ought to get it up. the panda at the smithsonian national zoo had some fun. bebe rolling in the snow. rick reichmuth live. for new york, it was a lot. six inches, that's a lot. >> give me credit for showing up to work. no doubt, we got it wrong. it happens sometimes. a few things, we don't see snow like this in november that often. you're not going to get mad if we say it's 80 and turns out 81. you say, yeah, got that right. if it's 32, 33, it can make a big difference. more cold air in place. that makes a difference between an inch of slush and what we saw with six. pack that in to the most densely popul
some people and a police officer pushing a car out of the snow in mount holly new jersey, 20 miles easter us in new york city. we have a lot of trees here. folks say the commute took hours and hours when i -- this is morristown, new jersey, outside the city. sad face on the car. the kids didn't have school. they weren't sad. some of our people had to stay in hotels because they couldn't get to jersey. in d.c., workers cleared the snow in the capitol. oxford, yeah, we had snow. new york ought to...
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new jersey town in shock after a family of four is found murdered. police say a ceo, their two young children were killed. then they set a fire. then officers made another chilling discovery just milesnew york newsroom with more. brian. >> hi, this is now quadruple homicide investigation. this murdered family of four was targeted, though no motive has been announced. keith can narrow down, his wife, and their children were found dead in their new jersey mansion, which was burning when they first arrived, he was found shot dead on his front lawn. his wife, jennifer, and their 8-year-old daughter sophia, and jesse were found dead inside, badly burned. >> unfortunately, sadly, these individuals were the victims of homicidal violence. >> so here is the thing, around 5:00 a.m., there was a fire reported at keith's brothers home in ocean township new jersey about 11 miles away. he was arrested for aggravated arson on wednesday morning. he is suspected of starting a fire at his own home hours before his brother's family was found dead in their burning home. investors believe that paul use gasoline to set his home on fire while his two daughters and wife were at home. no one was hurt there.
new jersey town in shock after a family of four is found murdered. police say a ceo, their two young children were killed. then they set a fire. then officers made another chilling discovery just milesnew york newsroom with more. brian. >> hi, this is now quadruple homicide investigation. this murdered family of four was targeted, though no motive has been announced. keith can narrow down, his wife, and their children were found dead in their new jersey mansion, which was burning when...
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. >> life of america's news headquarters 300 million-mile journey has ended nasa insight probe is lessthan a day away from landing on mars this will be the first mars landing since curiosity in 2012 it will measure the internal temperature looking for possible mars? it is scheduled to land afternoon. a massive snowstorm today across the midwest canceling more than 1000 flights and shutting down highways on the busiest travel day of the year. winter storm blizzard warnings across the central plains and great lakes 1 foot or more of snow was the hardest hit areas conditions are expected to improve tomorrow. now back to "life, liberty & levin". mark: so george, people will think that these are not abstractions these are realities realities? so this is the new form of international currency or this new form of communication and technology it is called cryptocosm? so what does this mean exactly and how does society react to such a thing? it is rather revolutionary. >> it is revolutionary but it restores the individual identity at the heart of the economy and allows fax and the truth to be e
. >> life of america's news headquarters 300 million-mile journey has ended nasa insight probe is lessthan a day away from landing on mars this will be the first mars landing since curiosity in 2012 it will measure the internal temperature looking for possible mars? it is scheduled to land afternoon. a massive snowstorm today across the midwest canceling more than 1000 flights and shutting down highways on the busiest travel day of the year. winter storm blizzard warnings across the...
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news as e on the air. a water main busted and a busyk roadbl off. fears that a freeze could only make theituation there worse tonight. >> a nearly one-mile stretch of new hampshire avenu montgomery county is blocked off. >> that's right. this at the intersection of chalmers road. you can see the scene there. news4's darcy spencer there live and checks in with the latest. darcy, the water is off now? is that right? >> that'sright, pat and leon. yesterday we had the snow and ice, and today we have a water main break. t well can't seeo catch a break. we're right here on the lanes of northbound new hampshire avenue. take a look at all the debris here in the roadway. this is the damage that that water main caus, and we talked to many drivers today who were scrambling, trying to get this mess. and we want to show you what it was like when the water was still flowing earlier this happened just after after t pa of the road buckled, and that's why it had to be shut down. wfscas begun work here. they did locate the pipe tha will but heavy equipment need to be brought in. and of course, they're going to have to fixuphe. t r ioad now a wfsc spokeswoman said she
news as e on the air. a water main busted and a busyk roadbl off. fears that a freeze could only make theituation there worse tonight. >> a nearly one-mile stretch of new hampshire avenu montgomery county is blocked off. >> that's right. this at the intersection of chalmers road. you can see the scene there. news4's darcy spencer there live and checks in with the latest. darcy, the water is off now? is that right? >> that'sright, pat and leon. yesterday we had the snow and...