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we begin with nicholas negroponte, a professor at mit.the founder of a nonprofit organization called one laptop per child. his vision is for every child to have a laptop computer, and with it, the possibility of a better future. he recruited a cadre of engineers and programmers who created the low-cost xo laptop. it costs less than $200 and is designed to be used in some of the most impoverished places on the planet. as lesley stahl reported in may 2007, negroponte's dream was ambitious. to understand it better, let's go back to where that dream was born: cambodia. >> the idea came to him in a remote village called reaksmy, a four-hour drive on a dirt road from the nearest town. it's as far from mit as you can get. they don't even have running water. >> [bell being struck] >> stand by. >> negroponte and his family founded a school here in 1999, putting in a satellite dish and generators. [generator whirring] then they gave the children laptops. instantly, school became a lot more popular. >> ♪ how's the way ♪ that it's sunny >> kids who h
we begin with nicholas negroponte, a professor at mit.the founder of a nonprofit organization called one laptop per child. his vision is for every child to have a laptop computer, and with it, the possibility of a better future. he recruited a cadre of engineers and programmers who created the low-cost xo laptop. it costs less than $200 and is designed to be used in some of the most impoverished places on the planet. as lesley stahl reported in may 2007, negroponte's dream was ambitious. to...
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nicholas is missing more than two hours. mom for the worse. we're all kind was more than in the world it wasn't just relief but also displeased with where she was found. a very likely hiding pace of place with a twist. i felt stupid in a way. she checked under his bed and not hit the bed. nicholas was just added you after crawling up into the box spring. an officer finally found to match the lifting of the mattress. loved it was right here and he was flanked oxley be right there. the three year-old son as late oblivious to the chaos he had caused. this place really. the airwaves nicholas would rather have from the cameras so will sell the arrested turns out to chase the kitten and to the bed and decided to take a little afternoon nap. the airwaves they installed on the gays and windows because they say he's not in the wake of this incident has a new nickname houdini who says he's a bit of an escape artist. this equates the raiders' offense did a vanishing acts. the giants outscored the raiders but gives them two touchdowns and it was not attac
nicholas is missing more than two hours. mom for the worse. we're all kind was more than in the world it wasn't just relief but also displeased with where she was found. a very likely hiding pace of place with a twist. i felt stupid in a way. she checked under his bed and not hit the bed. nicholas was just added you after crawling up into the box spring. an officer finally found to match the lifting of the mattress. loved it was right here and he was flanked oxley be right there. the three...
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his name is nicholas wood. he gets a stick out like it's a louisville slugger and starts lacing into these guys. eventually chases one robber out the door. his wife then goes and locks that robber out. so now the one solo robber is inside the mini market and this guy is just lacing into him and wait until you see what he picks for his second weapon of choice. a display shelf. >> just start swinging this huge display shelf at this guy. the guy doesn't know what to do at this point. >> he's locked in and he has a knife. >> did the other robber bust through the door? who is that? >> no. those are neighbors from a close by mexican restaurant. though saw the two masked men walk by. they went down to investigate the scene. saw nicholas fighting the robbers off. so they broke into the store, to help nicholas. wait until you see the gang of people, they bust in, they start taking down the robber. it's like -- men, women, children, it's like a family affair at one point. all the people from the mexican restaurant come d
his name is nicholas wood. he gets a stick out like it's a louisville slugger and starts lacing into these guys. eventually chases one robber out the door. his wife then goes and locks that robber out. so now the one solo robber is inside the mini market and this guy is just lacing into him and wait until you see what he picks for his second weapon of choice. a display shelf. >> just start swinging this huge display shelf at this guy. the guy doesn't know what to do at this point....
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. >> nicholas can go any place he wants with his guitar in a scholastic sense and in a career sense. from his heart. >> but nick doesn't just play from his heart. he givefrom his heart, too. >> well, when i did my first concert, i was 10, so i didn't really feel i had to keep all the money at 10 years old. >> so what did he do? he donated his earnings to charity. his generosity did not come as a shock to his family. >> that's one of the things that nicholas never really could come to grips with, is that there are people who don't have a place to live, or may not eat or have clean clothes to wear, and he never really understood why that was. >> once nick got a taste for giving, there was no turning back. he spent over a year prepping for a big benefit concert at his church. that show raised a serious chunk of change. >> $12,000. a total of $12,000. >> and nick gave every cent of it to the make-a-wish foundation. >> it just feels right to give 100% away, 'cause if, you know, you give, like, 50% -- i almost feel guilty, you know, keeping the money for myself. you know, i just feel much
. >> nicholas can go any place he wants with his guitar in a scholastic sense and in a career sense. from his heart. >> but nick doesn't just play from his heart. he givefrom his heart, too. >> well, when i did my first concert, i was 10, so i didn't really feel i had to keep all the money at 10 years old. >> so what did he do? he donated his earnings to charity. his generosity did not come as a shock to his family. >> that's one of the things that nicholas never...
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and here you can see st nicholas church. it was built in the eight hundred twenty s. today it serves as a reminder of the fate of many other russian wooden churches. back in the old days churches were form of spiritual support not only for the villages but also the whole surrounding area people used to flock to them on sundays and major holidays. it's fair to say that now the villages are dying in much the same way as the churches. such a british neighborhood is quite late it's built in the nineteenth century. since one foot in it so it stays seen this extraordinary village very beautiful that if. i'm going to see. this is the said to have a trip and we've just. had lunch after seeing the church going to. captain is worried that it's getting too would be for us to move on and say we're sitting here lying on the rocks getting the sleep that we didn't get last night until. two pm that we will be able to continue. to. play we are we're on the edge of fear and you can just say. it is to. be getting rougher and rougher here with at least. ten if you out of it. that would b
and here you can see st nicholas church. it was built in the eight hundred twenty s. today it serves as a reminder of the fate of many other russian wooden churches. back in the old days churches were form of spiritual support not only for the villages but also the whole surrounding area people used to flock to them on sundays and major holidays. it's fair to say that now the villages are dying in much the same way as the churches. such a british neighborhood is quite late it's built in the...
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but then you could sort of land here you can see st nicholas church. it was built in the eight hundred twenty s. today it serves as a reminder of the fate of many other russian wooden churches. back in the old days churches were form of spiritual support not only for the villages but also the whole surrounding area people used to flock to them on sundays and major holidays. it's fair to say that now the villages are dying in much the same way as the church's. neighbor is quite late. one foot in it. stays seeing this extraordinary village. on the way see. this is the said trip and we've just. had lunch after seeing the church and. the captain. is worried it's getting too ready for us to move along and say we're sitting here lying on the rocks getting the sleep that we got last night and. that we will be able to continue. well we all will if you feel you just. didn't have to. be getting rougher and rougher fare with. you out of. that. face with. the sunny day with the wind. wealthy british style. markets. scandal find out what's really happening to the g
but then you could sort of land here you can see st nicholas church. it was built in the eight hundred twenty s. today it serves as a reminder of the fate of many other russian wooden churches. back in the old days churches were form of spiritual support not only for the villages but also the whole surrounding area people used to flock to them on sundays and major holidays. it's fair to say that now the villages are dying in much the same way as the church's. neighbor is quite late. one foot in...
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but then you could sort of and here you can see st nicholas church. it was built in the eight hundred twenty s. today it serves as a reminder of the fate of many other russian wooden churches. back in the old days churches were form of spiritual support not only for the villages but also the whole surrounding area people used to flock to them on sundays and major holidays. it's fair to say that now the villages are dying in much the same way as the churches. such as neighbors it's quite late. since one thousand it. stays seen this extraordinary village. on the way see. came. this is the said trip and we've just. had lunch after seeing the church and i. kept in. this worried that it's getting too would be for us to move on and say we're sitting here lying on the rocks getting the sleep that we didn't get last night and to. that we will be able to continue. hey we will if you just say. this. getting rough. with. you out of. place. on a day when. the war. in iraq. my. primary. coming up. z.-z. z.-z. z.-z. z.-z. z.-z. . z.-z. z.-z. z.-z. z.-z. . destroy i
but then you could sort of and here you can see st nicholas church. it was built in the eight hundred twenty s. today it serves as a reminder of the fate of many other russian wooden churches. back in the old days churches were form of spiritual support not only for the villages but also the whole surrounding area people used to flock to them on sundays and major holidays. it's fair to say that now the villages are dying in much the same way as the churches. such as neighbors it's quite late....
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first time i'll tell you about nicholas.e a dwarf in the book, a little person, who deals in the purchase and sale of black market intelligence. stolen top secret items. i got it from watching one of my children's animated series. dora the explorer has a guy who lives under the bridge, and you can't get by unless you tell a riddle. i thought, boy, what could a person do who dealt in being clever, purchase and sale of information. it's one of the most popular characters in my books. lou: yeah. it's a terrific book. very quickly. >> sure. >> the political situation, as you find it now, who do you think should be president of the united states? >> well, i was a surrogate in a big supporter of rick santorum. we have governor romney now as our nominee, and i think all the polls showing obama ahead have got the democratic thumb on the scale. i think the samples are off. it's going to be a horse race, but we have no choice. this is the most important election in our lifetimes. mitt romney has to win. i believe he will win. we need
first time i'll tell you about nicholas.e a dwarf in the book, a little person, who deals in the purchase and sale of black market intelligence. stolen top secret items. i got it from watching one of my children's animated series. dora the explorer has a guy who lives under the bridge, and you can't get by unless you tell a riddle. i thought, boy, what could a person do who dealt in being clever, purchase and sale of information. it's one of the most popular characters in my books. lou: yeah....
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nicholas king, i do not know how many of you know him -- nicholas, raise your hand. i am happy to say that he is handling a lot of the permit applications now. they will be ready to go right away. we know that there are a lot of places operating right now that are operating out of compliance. helping to scoop up those people on the piano in their restaurant. they do not cause any problems, but we need them all in compliance. this permit still requires a hearing. still requires notification of neighbors. we think that it will be -- i think that it will be a really good thing. the entertainment commission, as far as this small business commission, we are really hopeful that this will be a good thing for entertainment, live music, and musicians in san francisco. any questions? no? i did a good job. right on. so, i am done with mine. commander correa is here. i do not know how many of you remember dick crenshaw from last year. he retired, much to our chagrin. happily, we have his replacement in the form of commander correa. [applause] >> it is amazing how many of you i r
nicholas king, i do not know how many of you know him -- nicholas, raise your hand. i am happy to say that he is handling a lot of the permit applications now. they will be ready to go right away. we know that there are a lot of places operating right now that are operating out of compliance. helping to scoop up those people on the piano in their restaurant. they do not cause any problems, but we need them all in compliance. this permit still requires a hearing. still requires notification of...
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for the bears we have phil nicholas who is co head of u.s. equity trading. i want to start with you. a lot of focus on the fed. i don't like to call another stimulus because past fed actions of not stimulated the economy. the economy has gone down since the first stimulus began. stimulus is a misnomer and mitt romney was asked about this by peter barnes earlier in the day. i want to play that sound bite and get your reaction. >> i don't think qe2 was terribly effective. i think q e 3 and other fed stimulus is not going to help this economy. dave: does wall street share that view? >> i would agree with romney. at this point any further stimulus is not doing much. i think markets are oil -- we have a 12% rally since june 1st. the pullback is natural. i don't think the fed can have that much effect right now. liz: we can talk whatever direction you like to go but you cannot deny the markets a down and we see people questioning what the fed will do. should that be at the forefront of investor softness right now? >> we have had a good run up in the market but we
for the bears we have phil nicholas who is co head of u.s. equity trading. i want to start with you. a lot of focus on the fed. i don't like to call another stimulus because past fed actions of not stimulated the economy. the economy has gone down since the first stimulus began. stimulus is a misnomer and mitt romney was asked about this by peter barnes earlier in the day. i want to play that sound bite and get your reaction. >> i don't think qe2 was terribly effective. i think q e 3 and...
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and nicholas karlson disagrees. why is this such a huge concern? why aren't they doing what they should be doing? >> i think they are doing what they should be doing. it would be easy for twitter to fold up like a taco and give this information, something many other companies would have done. i think they're truly fighting for the privacy of the people that do the tweeting. >> are we talking about the privacy of the tweets or the user information? my brooift information i give to twitter to open the idea? >>> nobody has a problem if you're talking about tweets and turning them over. we're having a problem if you're talking about turning over an ip address, drafts of tweets. that's the problem most of us have with this judge's ruling. >> i have here it says that you say privacy is a huge issue and the company needs to protect user privacy, we have you both saying you have to do more, did i get that wrong? >> no, look, they have to do more than just object to that and they have done that. >> i think they have done a lot, and i think the big point her
and nicholas karlson disagrees. why is this such a huge concern? why aren't they doing what they should be doing? >> i think they are doing what they should be doing. it would be easy for twitter to fold up like a taco and give this information, something many other companies would have done. i think they're truly fighting for the privacy of the people that do the tweeting. >> are we talking about the privacy of the tweets or the user information? my brooift information i give to...
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too much if it can avoid that thank you very much mr nicholas. and political analyst i thank you for talking to r.t. to see me all right thank you very much reisa just to remind june if you're just tuned in our breaking news story this hour judy innocence has been granted political asylum by aquittal two months after taking refuge at the country's embassy in london as foreign minister made the announcement saying the whistleblowers fears of being politically pesach seem to flourish in secret u.s. files are justified he added that neither the u.k. provided any going to look at us on just human rights respected if it was extradited to stockholm and that for the prosecution in the us remained a genuine danger that's what britain the foreign secretary william hague said ecuador's the decision did not change anything when in that all the geishas to extradite assigns to sweden will still be carried out he also reiterated a son to one be granted safe passage from the country in turn sweden have summoned ambassador paul in the asylum decision on acceptab
too much if it can avoid that thank you very much mr nicholas. and political analyst i thank you for talking to r.t. to see me all right thank you very much reisa just to remind june if you're just tuned in our breaking news story this hour judy innocence has been granted political asylum by aquittal two months after taking refuge at the country's embassy in london as foreign minister made the announcement saying the whistleblowers fears of being politically pesach seem to flourish in secret...
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lawmakers done to deal with that so does the majority of congress actually care about this dr no nicholas carnes is an assistant professor of public policy at duke university and dr kraus i know you've been working on a book about this very topic how you know those elected to represent people aren't always that representative what if you're discovered. well thanks so much for having me what my research shows is that you're absolutely right all titians tend to be drawn overwhelmingly from the most affluent americans and people for the working class are almost never the ones making the rules that govern working class people and that has real consequences for public policy and for the well being of americans from all walks of life so you have a you know extreme lack of working class people actually coming here to capitol hill to represent people so that means a lot of times i think what you're saying is that some of the policy created actually serves the upper class more than some the other groups that how does this work i mean how do these people keep getting reelected then while those are
lawmakers done to deal with that so does the majority of congress actually care about this dr no nicholas carnes is an assistant professor of public policy at duke university and dr kraus i know you've been working on a book about this very topic how you know those elected to represent people aren't always that representative what if you're discovered. well thanks so much for having me what my research shows is that you're absolutely right all titians tend to be drawn overwhelmingly from the...
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take off we're going to look at more of the same millionaires party it's going to stay in power dr nicholas carr is assistant professor of public policy at duke university. well here at r t we often talk about how wasteful the u.s. government can be when it comes to spending on the military recently we told you about the two hundred million dollars used for the iraqi police to belt development program a u.s. government funded program that was highly criticized by government officials both in iraq and here in the u.s. in regards to wasteful spending but this is hardly the first time the government has made big investments with little return take the case of the sea shadow this vessel well boasting some of the most advanced stealth technology on the planet it was never actually used for any operational purposes it was never reproduced and eventually ended up in the navy's fleet near been isea california after trying unsuccessfully to give this the shadow away to a museum the navy decided earlier this year to sell it for its scrap value alone built in one thousand nine hundred four by lockheed
take off we're going to look at more of the same millionaires party it's going to stay in power dr nicholas carr is assistant professor of public policy at duke university. well here at r t we often talk about how wasteful the u.s. government can be when it comes to spending on the military recently we told you about the two hundred million dollars used for the iraqi police to belt development program a u.s. government funded program that was highly criticized by government officials both in...
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nicholas karlson says the expiration helps facebook, and paul meeks expects more. you say it's helping the stock because it removes uncertainty? >> that's right, it's a great time if you buy the story to buy the company. you know, it came out of $38, it's $19 now, and it's half off. there's a lot going on here. the company just sponsored new product stories. it's, you know in a matter of weeks, they went from being nowhere on mobile to the second most, you know, powerful mobile advertising company on the planet. >> let me ask you the obvious question then, how come the people that know this company the best are selling? why would they want to buy a stock when they're selling it? >> they have a different expectation. excel just had 50 million shares, they're not in the business of hanging on to later stage companies. they want to get out. if you want to buy a company that has a lot of growth potential, 900 million users, if you believe they can -- this is a company that creates a business that is 400 million in revenues in weeks. this is your time to buy, it's half
nicholas karlson says the expiration helps facebook, and paul meeks expects more. you say it's helping the stock because it removes uncertainty? >> that's right, it's a great time if you buy the story to buy the company. you know, it came out of $38, it's $19 now, and it's half off. there's a lot going on here. the company just sponsored new product stories. it's, you know in a matter of weeks, they went from being nowhere on mobile to the second most, you know, powerful mobile...
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the atkins family called 911 when they couldn't find their 3 yearldz nicholas ---year-old nicholas anywhere. he was found asleep in his own bed in -- "n" being the key word. he had crawled through a hole in the mattress's box spring to take a nap. we're less than 90 days away from the presidential election and an end to all of the nasty political ads. the veterans of presidential campaigns say this may be the nastiest and most misleading campaign yet when it comes to those ads. >> part of the reason for the nastier ads this time around, a court ruling that allowed super packs to buy negative ads without getting the candidates' approval. gary nurenberg explains. >> reporter: at first, tv ads were about name recognition. likability. >> you like ike. i like ike. everybody likes ike for president. >> reporter: qualities to sing about. >> a man who is old enough to know, young enough to do. >> reporter: in 1964... >> 6, 7, 8, 9... >> reporter: it was the countdown to the nuclear war that would kill little girls if voters vote -- [ inaudible ] >> the stakes are too high for you to stay home. >> e
the atkins family called 911 when they couldn't find their 3 yearldz nicholas ---year-old nicholas anywhere. he was found asleep in his own bed in -- "n" being the key word. he had crawled through a hole in the mattress's box spring to take a nap. we're less than 90 days away from the presidential election and an end to all of the nasty political ads. the veterans of presidential campaigns say this may be the nastiest and most misleading campaign yet when it comes to those ads....
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i talked to nicholas king from the entertainment commission. he told me if i get the approval today for the condition of years, they asked me to contact the sound inspector to come down and inspect the place and tell me what needed to be done. i would do whatever necessary to satisfy the sound inspector. if this thing stops here and those backward, everything goes back to square one. i have been working with the entertainment and planning for the past four-six months. they keep on delaying. i am running into hardship. without entertainment, my business is very slow. with entertainment, we have a lot of customers coming to enjoy the music and the evening. i need to get this approved today. as soon as this goes forward, i will go to the sound inspector and he will tell me what needs to be done. if they have a problem with me on the sound, i will cooperate with them. anything they want, i will do it. i cannot stop. and go backward. >> you are following the process you were asked to follow. thank you very much. commissioner sugaya: i think the issu
i talked to nicholas king from the entertainment commission. he told me if i get the approval today for the condition of years, they asked me to contact the sound inspector to come down and inspect the place and tell me what needed to be done. i would do whatever necessary to satisfy the sound inspector. if this thing stops here and those backward, everything goes back to square one. i have been working with the entertainment and planning for the past four-six months. they keep on delaying. i...
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nicholas will never be put to sea again. the 100,000 euros from the eu will just about cover the family's debts. a bit more of the island's charm will disappear along with the boat. the key building fishing votes, despite the steering 40 degree temperatures -- they keep building fishing boats. they have been doing it for four generations. a good with an boat is serviceable for up to 43 years. even if the economy is poor, the country is rich in experience, and fishing could have been a way for young people to remain employed. today in greece, any job is better than none at all. >> as soon as the fisherman your money, it is like they go mad, as that money is everything. they are blind to the fact that they are selling their own future. money -- that is here today, gone tomorrow, but a boat is always there for you. today you can fish even if it has got to be repaired later. boats make work. >> it gives them an opportunity to argue with his friend. both are pleased that he is still breaking up fewer votes -- boats then he builds
nicholas will never be put to sea again. the 100,000 euros from the eu will just about cover the family's debts. a bit more of the island's charm will disappear along with the boat. the key building fishing votes, despite the steering 40 degree temperatures -- they keep building fishing boats. they have been doing it for four generations. a good with an boat is serviceable for up to 43 years. even if the economy is poor, the country is rich in experience, and fishing could have been a way for...
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attorney nicholas penny post is signed in his window click claiming chevron claims filed here. tonight dozens of people lined up around the block complaining of various health problems linked to the fire. chevron says the law already pay for medical expenses. a looking for something more than that? >>> snow and actually entitled to something and they could say a million things about us we don't know that. what about their children? what about other elements? there's a lot of people that have rest of our problems. not chevron. if on the plans do not pose a significant health concern. last big fire at the richmond refinery was back in 2007 investigators said a defective steel and eight accomplices to blame in the 1999 explosion there sent flames more than 100 ft. into the air treat chevron firefighters were heard. and the fire is filmed in concern about gasoline shortages. they jumped 38¢ overnight. cbs five reporter shows us if your needle is anywhere near the you'd better florist your next fill-out. >>> because of the fire and gas prices are going to go up. by the end of the we
attorney nicholas penny post is signed in his window click claiming chevron claims filed here. tonight dozens of people lined up around the block complaining of various health problems linked to the fire. chevron says the law already pay for medical expenses. a looking for something more than that? >>> snow and actually entitled to something and they could say a million things about us we don't know that. what about their children? what about other elements? there's a lot of people...
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he's accused of the 1983 strangulation of nicholas crumbley of texas in visitacion valley park. gorge gascon said of the case "justice can be delayed but it did not -- but it cannot be denied." >>> a state audit report released a few hours ago, questions the accuracy of the projection used to drum support for the voter approved pension reform initiatives. in a runup, measure b, mayor reed identified the projected shortfall to be $650 million. but a new stu state audit falls this figure "unsupported and likely overstated." the report does acknowledge that losing -- rising costs have led to reduced city services. and then may roar read -- mayor reed released the following statement -- >>> a petaluma man was killed this morning when his pickup truck slammed into a power pole. highway patrol officers say the man was driving along northbound 101, just before 4:00 a.m. when his pickup truck drifted off the road. it happened nort of the atherton avenue exit. police say he was the only one involved. >> we didn't see any skid marks or anything. so it appears as if he fell asleep. but tha
he's accused of the 1983 strangulation of nicholas crumbley of texas in visitacion valley park. gorge gascon said of the case "justice can be delayed but it did not -- but it cannot be denied." >>> a state audit report released a few hours ago, questions the accuracy of the projection used to drum support for the voter approved pension reform initiatives. in a runup, measure b, mayor reed identified the projected shortfall to be $650 million. but a new stu state audit falls...
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nicholas on off on valencia you know shivah will come here to the village of touch on the one. where they'll be plenty of work waiting for them because here they'll find a slice of traditional romany culture still intact. fly isolation and prejudice. aging. do it with passion. to. learn to fly. jump to the top. ignore the pay. to. stage a show. i. did all started here. for going global and now it's my role. choose your place take your stuff. make your statement. to the world. yeah. yeah. i got a little of the cold a rush or romany who arrived in russia from romania in the eight hundred seventy s. these are people who strictly observe the traditions that others have long since forgotten the culture wash post a very interesting musical culture they use one melody for a very long song which they can sing for two hours on end and today you know only a few old people can still sing them. and know this song another song this is the only song i know just one more song because no one remembers anything anymore thank god i found some live. musicians come to the incumbent together with m
nicholas on off on valencia you know shivah will come here to the village of touch on the one. where they'll be plenty of work waiting for them because here they'll find a slice of traditional romany culture still intact. fly isolation and prejudice. aging. do it with passion. to. learn to fly. jump to the top. ignore the pay. to. stage a show. i. did all started here. for going global and now it's my role. choose your place take your stuff. make your statement. to the world. yeah. yeah. i got...
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. >> nicholas is his name -- they said, he was in a boating accident. >> she was one of many to rush to the scene. her stepson was one of nine people involved and one of seven people taken to area hospitals. witnesses say this boat and it is were headed in opposite directions. >> i am thinking why is nobody slowing down? the next thing you know, they are approaching each other in front of a channel marker. they both collide. >> allen and a friend and immediately came out to try to rescue those involved. >> two children had blood on their faces and arms. a little scary to see. >> although coast guards and a fire rescuers came later authorities say it was local boaters who wrested the victims of the seven -- who rescued the victims. of those taken to hospitals, for adults. neighbors say boating accidents are rare, so this was a shocker. >> for the most part it is peaceful rancher. >> -- are around here. >> -- republican delegate don dwyer is one of those involved. a spokesperson says he was taken to shock trauma. they say the delegate is banged up but seems to be ok. of the seven peopl
. >> nicholas is his name -- they said, he was in a boating accident. >> she was one of many to rush to the scene. her stepson was one of nine people involved and one of seven people taken to area hospitals. witnesses say this boat and it is were headed in opposite directions. >> i am thinking why is nobody slowing down? the next thing you know, they are approaching each other in front of a channel marker. they both collide. >> allen and a friend and immediately came out...
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the guy that they're chasing is 33-year-old justin earl nicholas todd. named the fugitive of the week by the violent crime task force. so these guys are in hot pursuit. at this moment in the video you think, okay, this chase is about to be over. they have got this guy. did you see that? >> yeah, they spun him out, little pit maneuver. >> they spin todd's car out but keep watching. we realize he's got a female passenger in the car with him. if you notice her face, she looks terrified. >> she wants out. she's trying to get out. >> he backs up into a ditch. this officer pursues him. but todd keeps going. we've got one officer out of the car going after him with his gun drawn but todd gets away. at this point they have got a plan. they decide one of the officers is going to try to cut this guy off in the neighborhood. they give the address like he's got no way out. >> dead end. >> it's a cul-de-sac. >> the dash cam footage changes and we see dash cam footage for one of the cars and watch what comes up. security home footage from a home on the cul-de-sac. he'
the guy that they're chasing is 33-year-old justin earl nicholas todd. named the fugitive of the week by the violent crime task force. so these guys are in hot pursuit. at this moment in the video you think, okay, this chase is about to be over. they have got this guy. did you see that? >> yeah, they spun him out, little pit maneuver. >> they spin todd's car out but keep watching. we realize he's got a female passenger in the car with him. if you notice her face, she looks...
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nicholas on off on villa to you know will come here to the village of touch other know. where they'll be plenty of work waiting for them because here they'll find a slice of traditional romany culture still intact. by isolation and prejudice. to fight aging. do it with passion. to. learn to fly. jump to the top. ignore the pay. stage or show. magine assets. phone watches show every single. and waiting for you to stumble. i saw a man with a video camera so i moved over and he followed me. you know we realized they were following everyone from early in the morning. the only chance to get rid of him. is to reveal him. the devil operation on archie. yeah. yeah going to. go to the end of the cold or russia room in the who arrived in russia from romania in the eight hundred seventy s. these are people who strictly observe the traditions that others have long since forgotten the culture wash post a very interesting musical culture they use one melody for a very long song which they can sing for two hours on end and today only a few old people can still sing them. and know this
nicholas on off on villa to you know will come here to the village of touch other know. where they'll be plenty of work waiting for them because here they'll find a slice of traditional romany culture still intact. by isolation and prejudice. to fight aging. do it with passion. to. learn to fly. jump to the top. ignore the pay. stage or show. magine assets. phone watches show every single. and waiting for you to stumble. i saw a man with a video camera so i moved over and he followed me. you...
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nicholas on off on villa to you know shivah will come here to the village of touch other know. where they'll be plenty of work waiting for them because here they'll find a slice of traditional romany culture still intact. fly isolation and prejudice. aging. do it with passion. learn to fly. jump to the top. ignore the pay. stage or show. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. and yeah. yeah. that's going to make the colder rush hour romany who arrived in russia from romania in the eight hundred seventy s. these are people who strictly observe the traditions that others have long since forgotten the culture wash post a very interesting musical culture they use one melody for a very long song which they can sing for two hours on end today only a few old people can still sing them. and know this song another song this is the only song i know just one more song
nicholas on off on villa to you know shivah will come here to the village of touch other know. where they'll be plenty of work waiting for them because here they'll find a slice of traditional romany culture still intact. fly isolation and prejudice. aging. do it with passion. learn to fly. jump to the top. ignore the pay. stage or show. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it...
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nicholas tell me about the disorders that come. >> well have have learned. >> rose: about the stores consciousness in the last ten, 12, 15 years and the things we have learned are kind of shocking to most people and haven't quite been fully understood. and we have, what we have seen over the last ten years of reresearch of people who appear to be unconscious for many years who sometimes reemerge, i have a video to begin to show one example of this, this is a man named don herbert who was a fire fight her upstate new york and i think he is the most extreme case that i am personally aware of, mr. herbert was rescued from a burning building, this is actual footage of his rescue, and it was found that he was unconscious for a period of time, a few weeks, and then slowly recovered consciousness and not to the point after this injury where he could walk, he could speak a little bit, but then he regressed back and he was out of contact. and he appeared unresponsive in the family, brought him to events, you can see here that he is with his children slumped in the chair and not apparently awa
nicholas tell me about the disorders that come. >> well have have learned. >> rose: about the stores consciousness in the last ten, 12, 15 years and the things we have learned are kind of shocking to most people and haven't quite been fully understood. and we have, what we have seen over the last ten years of reresearch of people who appear to be unconscious for many years who sometimes reemerge, i have a video to begin to show one example of this, this is a man named don herbert...