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the northern land is so much ice that if the wind which it would quickly drift towards us with blocking the way. on the surface life on this ship may seem like any other as you'd expect the crew works establish shifts for hours with no rest days each crew member has designated station. keeping the ship systems at peak performance but there's one very big difference. this looks like a fairly simple ship really she's not symbol of all. the time here is a quick with a reacts and a very complex security system. only a handful of people have access to this room and even they have to wear special clothing and footwear. it's the nuclear reactor that provides the ship with its enormous power thanks to this power plant but the vessel has no need to pull into port for refueling. the nuclear fuel is only replenished once every five years. to the calls of starting up the ice breaker which includes checking the reactor system takes about a week it's a lot more tricky than starting a car. and you can't shut it down that easily either each and every system needs to be started separately of course. on
the northern land is so much ice that if the wind which it would quickly drift towards us with blocking the way. on the surface life on this ship may seem like any other as you'd expect the crew works establish shifts for hours with no rest days each crew member has designated station. keeping the ship systems at peak performance but there's one very big difference. this looks like a fairly simple ship really she's not symbol of all. the time here is a quick with a reacts and a very complex...
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reflecting this snowy peaks of the northern in these lands. helpless living being. noo. the morrow in in. ruth. or cheese or blanket to go. the recent one year are rewarded in the hardest season. the spray to persistent autumn rain. mr matson critter the clean harbors sprites. the key to freeze drying rack and tried naturally by the power of the sun
reflecting this snowy peaks of the northern in these lands. helpless living being. noo. the morrow in in. ruth. or cheese or blanket to go. the recent one year are rewarded in the hardest season. the spray to persistent autumn rain. mr matson critter the clean harbors sprites. the key to freeze drying rack and tried naturally by the power of the sun
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inquiries on care homes in northern ire land, where the thad some of the abuse was carried under under the cover of conflict. and a warning you may find some details in this story disturbing. >> it is long closed now, but for years and years this place was home to little girls whose parents couldn't cope, and who were advise bedty catholic church, that it was the best place for them. . and then there were the toilet duties. >> after there was a toilet block, rather than bring in a plumber and pay a plumber i was called out of my classroom, and i had to go in and she made me lean down beside the toilet, and i had to put my hand way up the wipe, and collect all the excrement, and carry it and not drop it into the next toilet. >> and then there were the priests. >> the priests used to take me around the back, and tell me that god was unuh happy with me, and i don't have to stay with myn't pas because he is very happy with me, and then he used to make me do things. you know. sometimes he'd make me kneel between his legs. >> london dare, south of the border is the catholic republic of irela
inquiries on care homes in northern ire land, where the thad some of the abuse was carried under under the cover of conflict. and a warning you may find some details in this story disturbing. >> it is long closed now, but for years and years this place was home to little girls whose parents couldn't cope, and who were advise bedty catholic church, that it was the best place for them. . and then there were the toilet duties. >> after there was a toilet block, rather than bring in a...
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which has been ingrained very breezy conditions as well as with the heavy rain especially in northern on a land for the flooding will be at very high risk it's uncanny. lots of rain each year causing it to me as well as on the alps see a lot of that snow fall and to thirty centimeters with the likely in austria. then taken to get temperatures it's spring like weather across the central of reasons in this continent everett is not a sound while we've seen it snow so here cost had speedy pounds up paying more in the thousand households are still left to isolate it. about thirty centimeters of the additional stuff up to be possible in north western flank of the pan. maybe some snow flurries the cause of the sun for the sins of dependence well but really not actually clearing trying find in temperatures reaching nine degrees in shanghai sixteen degrees and touching on the cooler side yet again in hong kong and in taipei cleaning up a sign of protest ay ay ay ay ay ay ay ay ay in. the i know. i was in. the i know. i was the route. with testing the man she says
which has been ingrained very breezy conditions as well as with the heavy rain especially in northern on a land for the flooding will be at very high risk it's uncanny. lots of rain each year causing it to me as well as on the alps see a lot of that snow fall and to thirty centimeters with the likely in austria. then taken to get temperatures it's spring like weather across the central of reasons in this continent everett is not a sound while we've seen it snow so here cost had speedy pounds up...
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to cover all that have land, northern georgia has about 660 snowplows and trucks, but look at massachusettsain, roughly the same size and has access to seven times as many plows, that's not even counting boston's fleet. look at the salt, all of georgia has 22,000 tons of salt for all of its roads. again when you look at massachusetts, it has seven times as salt, close to 150,000 tons. of course, boston sees a lot more snow, 43 inches or about that a year. atlanta, not so much. it sees only three inches of snow a year. but when it does snow in atlanta, the fact that georgia has so few tools to protect such a big area that is why a little bit of ice can cause a lot of problems. >> jonathan betz for us, thank you. in his first day on the stand michael dunne broke down in tears as he recounted the moments before he shot 17-year-old jordan davis. he said he was defending himself and his fiancÉ. >> it wasn't just my life i was worried about. [ sobbing ] >> in terms of your mental state. >> now it's doubled because it's not just me you're talking about. >> davis was sitting in an suv with three ot
to cover all that have land, northern georgia has about 660 snowplows and trucks, but look at massachusettsain, roughly the same size and has access to seven times as many plows, that's not even counting boston's fleet. look at the salt, all of georgia has 22,000 tons of salt for all of its roads. again when you look at massachusetts, it has seven times as salt, close to 150,000 tons. of course, boston sees a lot more snow, 43 inches or about that a year. atlanta, not so much. it sees only...
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had been wandering the beach at night in the city after traveling for a month and a half over land from northerna, and i came upon these -- a group of men and women, and i asked my friend the translator, i said what are they doing? they said they are somalis that are trying to so to called catching the signal in neighb neighboring somalia to reach their loved ones back home. and i the weight and measure of it started to drip upon me in many ways, because i have been in that exact situation as well, countless times when i'm on the road trying to reconnect with my family back home. it's an image that is really all of us. >> did you treat the photograph afterwards? because there is quite a lot of controversy around post production of photographs. >> oh, no, not at all, slight lightning, slight color balance. no, that's pretty much what it looked like. >> and do you think that that is important? should that be one of the factors in these awards, is actually the pictures shouldn't be touched up too much. >> in many ways i think we could say that, but i'm all about communication. i was just wondering
had been wandering the beach at night in the city after traveling for a month and a half over land from northerna, and i came upon these -- a group of men and women, and i asked my friend the translator, i said what are they doing? they said they are somalis that are trying to so to called catching the signal in neighb neighboring somalia to reach their loved ones back home. and i the weight and measure of it started to drip upon me in many ways, because i have been in that exact situation as...
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picayune in northern yemen at the time and they had acted in a compact between the northern rebel and an apple tribal land just north of the top. and then might retain the lofty day tweaking make a stand down in the intended that the ap that that end up taking kidnapping in the multi day. doctor walk on and then covered in yemen when you have that tickled that all of the complex can put that up. from cnn. baxter and friends a landmark trial is getting underway for the first time that france is putting a suspected perpetrator of the rwandan genocide on trial. france has long been accused of providing weapons and military training to good to use for the genocide of nineteen ninety four. and today perez is still criticize for providing a safe haven for suspected perpetrators of the genocide so far france has refused to extradite any suspect to rwanda. so this first trial of former intelligence chief is seen by many as a major turning points thousand cats eva irvine went to meet the couple who fought to bring the case to trial france's genocide hunter is in the past fourteen years this couple has given every
picayune in northern yemen at the time and they had acted in a compact between the northern rebel and an apple tribal land just north of the top. and then might retain the lofty day tweaking make a stand down in the intended that the ap that that end up taking kidnapping in the multi day. doctor walk on and then covered in yemen when you have that tickled that all of the complex can put that up. from cnn. baxter and friends a landmark trial is getting underway for the first time that france is...
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land but in sea. this is video from northern france, a spanish vessel that came resting ashore after large waves and winds, up to 100 kilometers per hour pushed it onshore. the entire crew was rescued by helicopter. that's the good news. as you can see, it's starting to snap on the rocks. a pollution alert was put up for the coastline as well because it was carrying fertilizer and that fuel that was aboard. that's what we're seeing out here. it's one storm after another. the next one is coming in right after this one. by the weekend we'll be bringing these winds out here. take a look. up to 120 kilometers per hour, waves about seven meters high. you can see in southern portions of the u.k. up to 40, possibly isolated areas could see 60 millimeters. this is on top of what's already been falling. you don't need anymore. meanwhile across the higher elevations towards the alpines you could see heavy snowfall. we'll continue to watch this. this is going to be foul weather through the next several days. you can take a look at many cities here seeing the rain showers. in the east, kai eve minus two, moscow minus
land but in sea. this is video from northern france, a spanish vessel that came resting ashore after large waves and winds, up to 100 kilometers per hour pushed it onshore. the entire crew was rescued by helicopter. that's the good news. as you can see, it's starting to snap on the rocks. a pollution alert was put up for the coastline as well because it was carrying fertilizer and that fuel that was aboard. that's what we're seeing out here. it's one storm after another. the next one is coming...
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i remember there were reports that michael dell bought up a whole swath of land along northern part theoast to the southern part so it would not be developed durin. really, really involved. our east coast billionaires doing the same thing? >> dan snyder of the redskins, maybe not so much. he's been known to tear down a tree or two near his house. betans at the table" will airing tonight at 9:30 eastern right here on bloomberg. >> in a moment we will take a look at ishares when we go on the market. ♪ >> that is it for "market makers ." thanks for staying with us. tomorrow is my husband's birthday, and valentine's day. true love means i only need to get him one gift. we will talk about the business of love with the ceo of spark networks, dating sites such as j-date, christian mingle. if you are jewish, christian, old, we've got someone for you. >> [laughter] birthday, iusband's married. >> she does not need to do christian mingle. to see who might pick me. everyone is saying no one. i would love to have a profile and see if somebody gives me a -- us if you us -- tweet have suggestions. ol
i remember there were reports that michael dell bought up a whole swath of land along northern part theoast to the southern part so it would not be developed durin. really, really involved. our east coast billionaires doing the same thing? >> dan snyder of the redskins, maybe not so much. he's been known to tear down a tree or two near his house. betans at the table" will airing tonight at 9:30 eastern right here on bloomberg. >> in a moment we will take a look at ishares when...
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. >> and dug up in coffee cans, an unnamed couple walking on their land in northern california's golday last year. >> found the can, they used a stick to dig it out. they brought it back thinking it was full of paint because it was so heavy. then when they got rid of some of the gunk and dirt they discovered they had gold. the little pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. they went back with a metal detector and found seven other cans. >> that now have a name. the saddle ridge hoard. 1400 coins. street value back then, $28,000. but so much more now because of the lore and the quality. >> the coins that are out there, that have maintained their value the best over the years, the coins that have good stories, that's what people are really buying here. >> what do they plan to do with the cans? >> they want to keep them. >> there's no placing a price tag on a memory. wayne friedman for abc news. >> all right, folks. brings us to our facebook question of the day. what would you do if you found $10 million? >> would you splurge? would you buy a mansion or support a charity? you can let us k
. >> and dug up in coffee cans, an unnamed couple walking on their land in northern california's golday last year. >> found the can, they used a stick to dig it out. they brought it back thinking it was full of paint because it was so heavy. then when they got rid of some of the gunk and dirt they discovered they had gold. the little pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. they went back with a metal detector and found seven other cans. >> that now have a name. the saddle ridge...
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in a place where the land and the people are inseparable, the concept of control, and ownership, is very different here. but this northern way of thinking, will continually be put to the test, as southern powers dictate what security and sovereignty mean in the arctic. >> nobody owns the arctic, i mean nunavut means our land, but from what i understand from elders is that we don't own the land, we don't own the animals, we belong to the land. >> when you're talking about mineral development, oil, sailing ships, these things that will be affecting the residents of the arctic, you really should include them, otherwise it's just an occupation. >> we're living in a world where continual growth is number one, we always have to make money, we always have to increase the labor market, and it's only when the last tree is gone, only when the last strap of water is gone, will people realize that we can't eat money. ask. >>> this is al jazerra america live from new york city, i am tony harris with a look at today's top stories. one of the worst scandals in army history national guard soldiers scamming hundreds of thousands of dolla
in a place where the land and the people are inseparable, the concept of control, and ownership, is very different here. but this northern way of thinking, will continually be put to the test, as southern powers dictate what security and sovereignty mean in the arctic. >> nobody owns the arctic, i mean nunavut means our land, but from what i understand from elders is that we don't own the land, we don't own the animals, we belong to the land. >> when you're talking about mineral...
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northern syria. escorted by armed rebels. for months, these landsder the brutal and merciless control of isis. t the islamic state of iraq and syria. as we drive forwards the town of idama, we're told isis came in and took over the area and ca called it their islamic state. this was the main isis check point leading into adana. as part of their terror tactics, eyewitnesses were telling us that they would leave some of the bodies of people they'd executed lining the check points so that every single car coming through would be forced to slow down and could not ignore that brutal message. across from it, the courthouse. executions took place out front. freshly dug up date of birth marked the graves of several victims. >> there are two corpse over there. two corpse here. there are some corporation near the northern part. some corpse. >> reporter: anyone who dare defie them pay a price. even smoking was banned. this is another of the isis headquarters. and everything here, all of the walls were painted black. you can see they've just been freshly painte
northern syria. escorted by armed rebels. for months, these landsder the brutal and merciless control of isis. t the islamic state of iraq and syria. as we drive forwards the town of idama, we're told isis came in and took over the area and ca called it their islamic state. this was the main isis check point leading into adana. as part of their terror tactics, eyewitnesses were telling us that they would leave some of the bodies of people they'd executed lining the check points so that every...
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cotland, i think land, wales, northern ireland. brick by brick. could notr home and i bear it see it torn apart. i love this country. the united kingdom and all it stands for. everything i ith have to keep us together. to i want to be clear everyone listening, there can be about the result of this referendum. in the ome is still up a air. and we have just seven months to go. months to do all we can to keep our united kingdom as one. save the most extraordinary country in history. -- we plus do whatever must do whatever it takes. so, to everyone in england, northern ireland, everyone lake me who cares about the united kingdom i want to say this. you don't have a vote but you do have a voice. voting, they are our trends and neighbors and our family. an influence. so, get on the phone, get tweet, speak, il, let the message ring out from motherwell from offast from us to the people scotland let the message be that we want you to stay. we have done together. what we can do together, what we together. team g.b. the winning team in the hit of world. let
cotland, i think land, wales, northern ireland. brick by brick. could notr home and i bear it see it torn apart. i love this country. the united kingdom and all it stands for. everything i ith have to keep us together. to i want to be clear everyone listening, there can be about the result of this referendum. in the ome is still up a air. and we have just seven months to go. months to do all we can to keep our united kingdom as one. save the most extraordinary country in history. -- we plus do...
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northern california's rainfall shortage. but this storm only bringing about this much. >> port land! >> reporter: the storms will bring a little fun. but when it comes to quenching the drought, it's still just drop in the bucket. clay to be sandell, abc news, denver. >> clayton, our thanks to you. >>> and now to the third system set to hit the northeast this weekend. this after that state of emergency already in pennsylvania. at its peak, hundreds of thousands in the dark and cloud. crews working on miles and miles of downed power lines today. we turn to cecily tynan here tonight, and first of all, bring us up to date on all the families in the dark. >> as of last record, 270,000 are without electricity. that's down from 17715,000. but this is their third cold night without electricity. >> in the meantime, talk about the next system. a third storm in just this week? >> that's right. the good news is, we're not looking at a monster snowstorm. the setup, we've got one low pressure across the gulf coast. another one across the midwest. if these two merge, it would become a big northeast
northern california's rainfall shortage. but this storm only bringing about this much. >> port land! >> reporter: the storms will bring a little fun. but when it comes to quenching the drought, it's still just drop in the bucket. clay to be sandell, abc news, denver. >> clayton, our thanks to you. >>> and now to the third system set to hit the northeast this weekend. this after that state of emergency already in pennsylvania. at its peak, hundreds of thousands in the...
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the projectile that landed off the northern east coast were believed to be short- range missiles withf about 125 mi.. we'll be right back as the the morning and thanks for starting your day with kron4 morning news. storm tracker 4 showing link rainshowers associate with storm that brought some heavy downpours. as resume and around the bay area you'll notice castro valley up toward dublin. you may need to for the most part we really are starting to try things out. as a put the clock into motion we could actually see some sunshine. temperatures today will mostly be in below 60s and and it's not until later on tonight that the rain returns. this is storm numbers to. heavier rain that anticipated for the heavy air power. scattered showers are possibility within up early friday morning. looks like the most intense rain is expected north of the golden gate bridge. high wind what goes into effect tomorrow overnight three the could see se a glance up to 40 mi. per hour. because cedric down trees. power outages are certainly a possibility. in the meantime to enjoy the sunshine as we take the l
the projectile that landed off the northern east coast were believed to be short- range missiles withf about 125 mi.. we'll be right back as the the morning and thanks for starting your day with kron4 morning news. storm tracker 4 showing link rainshowers associate with storm that brought some heavy downpours. as resume and around the bay area you'll notice castro valley up toward dublin. you may need to for the most part we really are starting to try things out. as a put the clock into motion...
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farm is tucked away in the heart of northern california, midway between san francisco and sacramento. once you step inside, you'll soon realize it's 3 acres of lands bursting with color, wonderful smells, and a huge variety of all kinds of herbs and plants. >> this is an ornamental sage called salvia san carlos festival. this one is a soapwort, saponaria. and the old soapworts, of course, you would take the leaves, and you could actually make them into a natural soap. this is one of our favorite sages, grape-scented sage. the flowers taste like grapes. >> for the last 15 years, rose loveall-sale and her husband dan have been running this farm, but the land has actually been in their family for generations. >> this property at one point was owned by my great-grandparents, and then they sold it to some friends who sold it back to my parents. and they grew walnut trees here. so--and my family actually has been here since the mid-teens of the last century. and they've been farming this area, this valley. >> rose studied forestry at u.c. berkeley but soon realized she really loved planting things. so, together, she and dan decided to try herbs. succes
farm is tucked away in the heart of northern california, midway between san francisco and sacramento. once you step inside, you'll soon realize it's 3 acres of lands bursting with color, wonderful smells, and a huge variety of all kinds of herbs and plants. >> this is an ornamental sage called salvia san carlos festival. this one is a soapwort, saponaria. and the old soapworts, of course, you would take the leaves, and you could actually make them into a natural soap. this is one of our...
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this is the single most productive agricultural land anywhere in the world. rainfalls in northernoats the sierras with snow, and that water melts and collects in reservoirs and find its way to the sacramento delta where it is sucked down with pumped into the central valley. this is land that does not normally get very much rain mortar at all and only became productive because of man's involvement because of this complex and controversial water distribution system. farmers, when they can get it, they've got water in the reservoirs. if it is not raining in the hills around the central valley and you are a renter like this guy i will interest -- introduce you to, you got very few options. joe morris does grass fed beef. he does not send his cows to livestock tends to feed on corn. they subsist on grass alone. listen to what he had to say as he explained the kinds of decisions he had to make as a result of the lack of rainfall. >> as the drought became progressively worse, i have some kind of shot dead dates by which i need to execute a drought plan which i have written down. part of
this is the single most productive agricultural land anywhere in the world. rainfalls in northernoats the sierras with snow, and that water melts and collects in reservoirs and find its way to the sacramento delta where it is sucked down with pumped into the central valley. this is land that does not normally get very much rain mortar at all and only became productive because of man's involvement because of this complex and controversial water distribution system. farmers, when they can get it,...
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all right, last night on this show, we introduced you to this plot of land, it's a nice place, right? it's a parking lot in northernjersey just across the river from new york city. the entity that operating that parking lot has been trying for a few years now to figure out a way to maximize its profits from operating that parking lot and a few others. in order to do that, they hired a top new jersey law firm to help advise them on this matter called wolff and samson. they paid them $50,000 according to the bergen record. then they gave the law firm $1.5 million, all in the hopes that wolff and samson could help them figure out how to make more profit out of their parking lots. well, the samson in wolff samson is this samson, david samson. he's the chairman of the port authority. it also happens to own that piece of land where the parking lot sits. hmmm. in early 2012, mr. samson in his official role as chairman of the port authority decided he would cast a vote to change the way his agency leased that land going forward. he voted that they should stop charging the entity that operated the parking lot, should stop c
all right, last night on this show, we introduced you to this plot of land, it's a nice place, right? it's a parking lot in northernjersey just across the river from new york city. the entity that operating that parking lot has been trying for a few years now to figure out a way to maximize its profits from operating that parking lot and a few others. in order to do that, they hired a top new jersey law firm to help advise them on this matter called wolff and samson. they paid them $50,000...
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land. this is kiev in, the area we're talking about is in the northern part of kiev. it's split by one of the longest rivers. there have been protesters and police forces. let's get a little bit closer to where the protests have been taking place. down ever a with yothat city hag about earlier, it was retaken by protesters. here is the post office, which also is protesters. it is a central part of kiev, and in years past it used to be actually on the edge of kiev, and it was used as a defense post. most recent times it's been used as concerts and festivals for having fun. today a very different story. there is a found here, and if we go southward we can go across the street to i independence column. it's a symbol of protection for the country. down this main street, which is the central street of kiev, if we go all the way towards the east we get to something called the european square. this is where the police have been sending in reinforcements, armored cars, other vehicles, they've been lining the streets around the square with military vehicles. >> roxana, thank y
land. this is kiev in, the area we're talking about is in the northern part of kiev. it's split by one of the longest rivers. there have been protesters and police forces. let's get a little bit closer to where the protests have been taking place. down ever a with yothat city hag about earlier, it was retaken by protesters. here is the post office, which also is protesters. it is a central part of kiev, and in years past it used to be actually on the edge of kiev, and it was used as a defense...
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northern virginia bureau chief julie carey has our report. >> reporter: when i interviewed peter laboy last week he told me he wanted to meet the helicopter pilot that landed on this playground to help save him a year ago today. he already met the medic. today he got to say thanks in attorney that pilot. >> we heard you were on the ground and we needed to get to you. we dodged over there. >> reporter: it's a conversation and reunion alexandria police officer peter laboy has hoped to have for months. today on the one year anniversary of the day laboy was shot in the head while on motorcycle patrol, it happened. laboy and his wife heard the story of that harrowing day from one of the most critical emergency responders. park police eagle one pilot. >> somebody told me before that he said there's an officer down there i'm not going anywhere and that's what he did. and, you know, it was probably one of the things that probably saved my life. >> reporter: what's amazing to millimeter is what he did to get to laboy so quickly. eagle one was on a presidential detail with two secret service personnel on board. medic sergeant tim ryan heard the officer down call and
northern virginia bureau chief julie carey has our report. >> reporter: when i interviewed peter laboy last week he told me he wanted to meet the helicopter pilot that landed on this playground to help save him a year ago today. he already met the medic. today he got to say thanks in attorney that pilot. >> we heard you were on the ground and we needed to get to you. we dodged over there. >> reporter: it's a conversation and reunion alexandria police officer peter laboy has...
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. >> i don't think that i have relatives in northern california, but we though that the winning ticket was sold at the dixon landingnd that is just outside of san jose. remember that $648 million mega millions jackpot in december? h well, one of the winning tickets was sold in california and it took that winner more than two weeks to come forward and that ticket was sold ten miles from where this week's winning ticket is sold, and so things are lucky up there in northern california. the winner has one year to come forward to claim the prize, but usually the california lottery officials say they come forward within a week. now, that they do have to have name public and they do not have to have a news conference, but they urge them to have one, and get the publicity out of the way, betty. >> all right. we will wait to see who the lucky person is. and joe fryer, it is not you or myself, because we would not be here right now. and it is michael sam's first stop on what is expected to be a h historic journey, and he could become the nfl's first openly gay player. less than two weeks of revealing he is gay, the universit
. >> i don't think that i have relatives in northern california, but we though that the winning ticket was sold at the dixon landingnd that is just outside of san jose. remember that $648 million mega millions jackpot in december? h well, one of the winning tickets was sold in california and it took that winner more than two weeks to come forward and that ticket was sold ten miles from where this week's winning ticket is sold, and so things are lucky up there in northern california. the...
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-- i also do work on capitol hill to promote the northern rockies eco system protection act and protect ecosystems instead of bits and pieces of wild landonal parks, it took 100 years to get the national parks and local people that used to object, saying let us keep our national parks, don't touch them. we're trying to bring that consciousness to local people who think, i don't know, jobs versus wilderness. wilderness is jobs. it brings jobs. >> that debate is now being really encap sue lated in the pipeline controversy and that's right on john kerry's desk. he spent a lifetime as an environmentalist concerned about the climate and he's got to make a big decision. >> he definitely does and he know they are very strong to protect the environment. i think he has to evaluate if the claim of many jobs is actually true because from what i'm hearing, it's not as many as many claimed by the industry that wants this. >> from the report it would be only 50 permanent jobs once construction is finished from the report issued on friday, and it was a state department report. that's only one of the issues. you've got a lot on your plate. the fact you
-- i also do work on capitol hill to promote the northern rockies eco system protection act and protect ecosystems instead of bits and pieces of wild landonal parks, it took 100 years to get the national parks and local people that used to object, saying let us keep our national parks, don't touch them. we're trying to bring that consciousness to local people who think, i don't know, jobs versus wilderness. wilderness is jobs. it brings jobs. >> that debate is now being really encap sue...
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. >> reporter: we cross from turkey into northern syria escorted by armed rebels. for months these landsr the brought tall and merciless control of the islamic state of iraq and syria. as we drive towards the town he tells us -- isisi came in and took over the area and called it their islamic state. >> this is the main isis checkpoint and as part of their terror tactics eyewitnesses were telling us that they would leave the bodies of the people they executed lining the checkpoints so that every single car coming through will be forced to slow down and could not ignore that brutal message. >> across from it the courthouse. executions took place out front. freshly dug up dirt marks the graves of some of the victims. >> there are two over there, two corpse here and some corpse near the north end, some corpse. >> anyone who dared defy them paid a price. even smoking was banned. >> this was another of the isis headquarters and everything here, all of the walls were painted black. you can see that they've just been freshly painted over in white. and when isis was under control of that at a tim
. >> reporter: we cross from turkey into northern syria escorted by armed rebels. for months these landsr the brought tall and merciless control of the islamic state of iraq and syria. as we drive towards the town he tells us -- isisi came in and took over the area and called it their islamic state. >> this is the main isis checkpoint and as part of their terror tactics eyewitnesses were telling us that they would leave the bodies of the people they executed lining the checkpoints...
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northern tier. >>> good news if you're flying. no major airport delays expected. >>> a life-changing moment caught on camera. a southwest florida pilot managed to survive. >> rob weber was in the cockpit getting ready to landly a bird crashes into his windshield. a camera inside the plane c captured the moment of impact. >> i wasn't sure in the pird was this the plane with me, where he was or anything. head bleeds are bad. i pulled my hand down, i was covered with blood. i was like, oh, boy. i kept telling the tower i need to get on the ground quick. >>> he got a cut on his head. he feels lucky he wasn't knocked out. he was the only one on board at the time. it was only up to him to land the plane and he did. >>> stark reminders about the dangers of kor bonn monoxide. man died after me hasshe passed a restaurant. >>> a carbon monoxide leak affected people at a hotel in maine. the hotel was evacuated and shut down pending further investigation and repairs. neither the hotel nor the new york restaurant had carbon monoxide detectors. >>> safety concerned about a common artificial dye. researchers say the chemical pcb-11 is leaking potentially harmful toxins. it's found in paint, clothing, and toys. there's no
northern tier. >>> good news if you're flying. no major airport delays expected. >>> a life-changing moment caught on camera. a southwest florida pilot managed to survive. >> rob weber was in the cockpit getting ready to landly a bird crashes into his windshield. a camera inside the plane c captured the moment of impact. >> i wasn't sure in the pird was this the plane with me, where he was or anything. head bleeds are bad. i pulled my hand down, i was covered with...
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northern california. we're happy to see them get rain, but it's too much too soon on such dry land.hat's why we have the flooding concerns. persistent onshore flow, eureka, redding, the higher elevations in the mountains, heavy snow. we have winter storm warnings in effect for the mountains for tonight. flood advisory for sacramento. the north bay under a flash flood watch through tonight as they'll continue to see the rain overnight. it should taper off. they'll get a break tomorrow morning. further inland where you see the reds is avalanche warnings. plenty of moisture, even into the mountains of idaho, utah, western wyoming. winter storm warnings extend into colorado. the whole storm system bringing the snow, the ice, and the rain to the northwest will take a southerly track inland over the next 24 to 36 hours. and this will bring winter weather to the southeast. winter storm watches posted from arkansas, northern louisiana, through northern mississippi, alabama, and northern georgia. that's monday through tuesday. we'll time out the rain for you. starting with this evening, you
northern california. we're happy to see them get rain, but it's too much too soon on such dry land.hat's why we have the flooding concerns. persistent onshore flow, eureka, redding, the higher elevations in the mountains, heavy snow. we have winter storm warnings in effect for the mountains for tonight. flood advisory for sacramento. the north bay under a flash flood watch through tonight as they'll continue to see the rain overnight. it should taper off. they'll get a break tomorrow morning....
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. >> reporter: we cross from turkey into northern syria, escorted by armed rebels. for months these landsf iraq and syria. as we drive towards the down of adana we're told isis came in and took over the area and called it their islamic state. this was the main isis checkpoint leading into adanna, and as part of their tarror tactics eyewitnesses were telling us that they would leave some of the bodies of people they executed lining the checkpoint so that every single car coming through would be forced to slow down and could not ignore that brutal message. across from it the courthouse. executions took place out front. freshly dug up dirt marks the graves of some of the victims. >> there are two corpse over there, two corpse here and some corpse near the north end. >> reporter: anyone who dared defy them paid a price. even smoking was banned. this was another of the isis headquarters, and everything here, all of the walls were painted black. you can see that they have just been freshly painted over in white, and when isis was under control at a time like this, and it is friday and it is pra
. >> reporter: we cross from turkey into northern syria, escorted by armed rebels. for months these landsf iraq and syria. as we drive towards the down of adana we're told isis came in and took over the area and called it their islamic state. this was the main isis checkpoint leading into adanna, and as part of their tarror tactics eyewitnesses were telling us that they would leave some of the bodies of people they executed lining the checkpoint so that every single car coming through...
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to take away land from the american people yeah it's already happened it's already happened the throughout the southern leg was all taken by eminent domain the original the keystone northern leg was taken by eminent domain and if they do the keystone extra large the x.l. pipeline you know down the hook up to the southern line rather than to go over to the midwestern refineries that will be taken by a so. is there a follow through follow up on that richard or or you're gone ok sorry kevin and pottstown pennsylvania eminent domain by the way is under the under the fifth amendment to fifth amendment gives the federal government or state or county governments for that matter gives government the power to take somebody as property as long as they're reimbursed the fair market value and the supreme court has ruled that used to be only for public purposes like building a courthouse or a school or a road now they can do it even to give it to a private corporation just so long as it is it satisfies the public good and that's there's a very large questions in my mind so keystone bible and without regard calvin and pasta on pennsylvania avenue on talk about unemployment. yeah i'm on
to take away land from the american people yeah it's already happened it's already happened the throughout the southern leg was all taken by eminent domain the original the keystone northern leg was taken by eminent domain and if they do the keystone extra large the x.l. pipeline you know down the hook up to the southern line rather than to go over to the midwestern refineries that will be taken by a so. is there a follow through follow up on that richard or or you're gone ok sorry kevin and...
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land and problem could be breached. they are trying to hold back water if the channel plan fails. >> schools in northern japan have canceledes because of the heavy snow fall, the biggest in 91 years with 15" disrupting transportation systems over the weekend including highways, the bullet trains and flights to and from tokyo. the situation is expected to improve today. >>> severe weather with more ice expected in portland, oregon today, which is expected to bring the city to a crawl. several inches of snow cover much of the city this morning with frozen rain added to the mess and plows try to clear the roads with little success and temperatures will rise in the 40's helping things to stall out and the forecasters predict the ice and snow could melt tomorrow or wednesday. >>> drivers needed a boost to get going along the snow-covered streets of seattle with snow causing big problems in seattle because like san francisco it is a city built on steep hills. >>> atlanta is bracing for another winter storm coming two weeks after city officials were criticized for not being prepared for the winter weather which paralyzed the city
land and problem could be breached. they are trying to hold back water if the channel plan fails. >> schools in northern japan have canceledes because of the heavy snow fall, the biggest in 91 years with 15" disrupting transportation systems over the weekend including highways, the bullet trains and flights to and from tokyo. the situation is expected to improve today. >>> severe weather with more ice expected in portland, oregon today, which is expected to bring the city to...
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northern california where it is not any better. we are told about thousands of people are without power. in the low lands, it is not a good situation. we are told there is some severe flooding in some areas of san jose. we are hearing reports of swift water rescues in that area. they are doing what they can to protect this carpet. they are tending it. they have plastic all over this 600-food red carpet. we will have more on the red carpet from hollywood in a moment. >>> back from the soggy carpet in los angeles to here in new york where it is just plain cold. >>> just a few minutes ago, kerry kennedy was found not guilty of driving while impaired. she had crashed her car into a tractor-trailer on a new york interstate in july of 2012. kennedy said she had taken sleeping pills instead of her thyroid medication by mistake. she was on her way to the gym. she was found not guilty. danny, what do you make of the verdict? >> her entire defense was about who she was, a person on her way to work. that context was critical. the only shot she had here. her entire defense was involuntary intoxification. she acciden
northern california where it is not any better. we are told about thousands of people are without power. in the low lands, it is not a good situation. we are told there is some severe flooding in some areas of san jose. we are hearing reports of swift water rescues in that area. they are doing what they can to protect this carpet. they are tending it. they have plastic all over this 600-food red carpet. we will have more on the red carpet from hollywood in a moment. >>> back from the...
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landed them deals with toyota and mercedes- benz. >>> disturbing new details today about the bloody rampage that rocked a small northern california town. police say a former tribal leader killed four people in the town of alturas near the oregon border. among the victims, her own family members. kpix 5's andria borba tells us in the gruesome crime scene, officers did find a sign of life. >> reporter: look behind me now. we'll talk about that sign of life in just a moment. but tonight, here on the streets of alturas, a growing candlelight memorial for the victims at the cedarville rancheria. but you are about to hear from a woman who was inside that tribal office when the shooting happened. the images that will be forever stained on her own memory. modot county deputies say when cherie lash rhoades opened fire inside the cedar rapids seed office thursday afternoon there were 12 people inside among them this woman. she didn't want her face shown but she is the daughter of 50- year-old rurik davis one of four people gunned down during an eviction meeting. she spent hours walking around the scene of the crime friday just looking at the bu
landed them deals with toyota and mercedes- benz. >>> disturbing new details today about the bloody rampage that rocked a small northern california town. police say a former tribal leader killed four people in the town of alturas near the oregon border. among the victims, her own family members. kpix 5's andria borba tells us in the gruesome crime scene, officers did find a sign of life. >> reporter: look behind me now. we'll talk about that sign of life in just a moment. but...
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northern virginia bureau chief julie carey has our report. >> reporter: when i interviewed peter laboy last week he told me he wanted to meet the helicopter pilot that landedago today. he already met the medic. today he got to say thanks in attorney that pilot. >> we heard you were on the ground and we needed to get to you. we dodged over there. >> reporter: it's a conversation and reunion alexandria police officer peter laboy has hoped to have for months. today on the one year anniversary of the day laboy was shot in the head while on motorcycle patrol, it happened.
northern virginia bureau chief julie carey has our report. >> reporter: when i interviewed peter laboy last week he told me he wanted to meet the helicopter pilot that landedago today. he already met the medic. today he got to say thanks in attorney that pilot. >> we heard you were on the ground and we needed to get to you. we dodged over there. >> reporter: it's a conversation and reunion alexandria police officer peter laboy has hoped to have for months. today on the one...
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land but that's about it. they are not allowed to run for office. so in the reconstruction act as response to that with the clan and for a lot of northerners who are trying to get on with their life and there is a sort of enormous dislocation and 73 there is a global depression of ththenorth gets tired in part be it was never that dedicated to the social equality anyway. a handful of white progressives including carpetbaggers who have been hard as being determined to plunder the south they are not the majority. >> you talked abou talk to the f johnson being a billing of your book. how would you assess the level in the supreme court and making it difficult to enforce reconstruction striking down civil rights? >> there is a certain blame to go around, and i guess the kind of hero of the book and one of the few really legitimately white progressives voices is charles sumner who writes a good civil rights act which is similar to the 1960s and as he is dying his last words are passed which does get passed by 1875 and a visitin visiting couy staffed by northerners strikes it down. i'm not suggesting there isn't more to go around but there is this kind of one m
land but that's about it. they are not allowed to run for office. so in the reconstruction act as response to that with the clan and for a lot of northerners who are trying to get on with their life and there is a sort of enormous dislocation and 73 there is a global depression of ththenorth gets tired in part be it was never that dedicated to the social equality anyway. a handful of white progressives including carpetbaggers who have been hard as being determined to plunder the south they are...
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one landed in char lotsville, virginia with his wife and 18 month old daughter. he spent seven years as a translator for the u.s. military in northern afghanistan. >> the day that i found a message from u.s. embassy that my visa is prepared and come to pick it up, i am very happy. and we know that we are going to have a new life and we going to have-- we going to be safe. >> his application process took four years. >> i used to send them letters, e-mails, i never know what the situation is. but the response was always the same. just wait. >> was it frustrating. >> of course, if your life is in danger, you don't know if you are going to get killed by somebody, of course that is frustrating. >> it has been a disastrous program. >> kirk johnson worked for the u.s. agency for international development in fallujah, iraq. when his iraqi colleagues started getting asass natured he started an organization to help them plea to the u.s. >> these are the good guys. and they're being hunted by the bad guys and we need to protect the good guys. so five years ago, six years ago we had this debate as a nation and we said yes, we're going to open o
one landed in char lotsville, virginia with his wife and 18 month old daughter. he spent seven years as a translator for the u.s. military in northern afghanistan. >> the day that i found a message from u.s. embassy that my visa is prepared and come to pick it up, i am very happy. and we know that we are going to have a new life and we going to have-- we going to be safe. >> his application process took four years. >> i used to send them letters, e-mails, i never know what the...