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question a hundred years ago, i would have gotten close to a 100% yes, that they had ordained as a novicemaybe a short period of time, but they had done so. i went five years before i got one positive response, who had ordained. >> reporter: one reason for that might be the thais have been practicing family planning, and if there is only one boy in the family, and the choice is school, making money, or ordination. >> you may not want him to be a novice or to get ordination. >> reporter: a big factor is that in the past many boys became monks to get a free education at the temple. now thailand offers 12 years of free public education and far more are attending secular schools. scandals have also contributed to the diminishing numbers of monks, scandals revealed by social media. pictures of monks at parties with women, drinking alcohol, watching porn, driving expensive fancy cars. things monks are not supposed to be doing. justin mcdaniel, the chairman of the department of religious studies at the university of pennsylvania, was once a monk himself in thailand. >> it has a big impact in the
question a hundred years ago, i would have gotten close to a 100% yes, that they had ordained as a novicemaybe a short period of time, but they had done so. i went five years before i got one positive response, who had ordained. >> reporter: one reason for that might be the thais have been practicing family planning, and if there is only one boy in the family, and the choice is school, making money, or ordination. >> you may not want him to be a novice or to get ordination. >>...
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. >> i'm knew new to this process, i share the same novice approach. was this issue raised before because i know you made some reference in your opening remarks on the labor issues. >> the way this program has been envisioned is it would lead to a massive job creation. we would have jobs to build our energy generation supply and we would have jobs to maintain it as well. so the belief that this is something that is a job killer is not really i believe with meets reality. we had economic impact report that showed -- i didn't think it was correct that may have shown the loss of job was minimal, but we see it as job creation. there has been one union that has expressed a lot of alarm about the loss of jobs, that's the union that is actually currently servicing p g and e power supply 1245, we are seeing that we have many people in the room believing that it a program that is going to be about job creation and that we are definitely moving in that direction to make sure we have a very robust program that will lead to energy efficiency and jobs here in san f
. >> i'm knew new to this process, i share the same novice approach. was this issue raised before because i know you made some reference in your opening remarks on the labor issues. >> the way this program has been envisioned is it would lead to a massive job creation. we would have jobs to build our energy generation supply and we would have jobs to maintain it as well. so the belief that this is something that is a job killer is not really i believe with meets reality. we had...
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. ♪ >>> some celebrity golfers are teaming up with novice golfers for a very good cause.hey will be taking part if the inaugural shot in the dark dinner and golf classic. it is sponsored by the columbia light house for the blind. i have the president and c.e.o. with me, tony. columbia lighthouse for the blind has a motto of independence is our vision. you've been around for such a long time. you've done so many -- not but but i'm talking about the organization has done such great things, helped so many people. so the many from this tournament is really going to be used in a great way. >> we're celebrating our 113th year on may 17. the shot in the dark is the most unusual golf tournament you'll ever be in. >> tell me about it. >> it's going to be fabulous. it's going to be at the woodmont country club on may 10 starting at 5:30. the unique part about it, prior to that there will be a clinic, a golf clinic given by the three international world golf blind champions that we're flying in from around the country to give this clinic. it's going to be fabulous for the vision imp
. ♪ >>> some celebrity golfers are teaming up with novice golfers for a very good cause.hey will be taking part if the inaugural shot in the dark dinner and golf classic. it is sponsored by the columbia light house for the blind. i have the president and c.e.o. with me, tony. columbia lighthouse for the blind has a motto of independence is our vision. you've been around for such a long time. you've done so many -- not but but i'm talking about the organization has done such great...
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i'm a novice watcher, but the fickle finger or fate when it comes to this with hurricanes. sweeping and their damage and what they claim with tornadoes, it is almost ridiculously random. >> it is -- >> neil: how the heck -- able to survive this? >> we have made leaps and bounds. warning, say you move away at 10 miles an hour, if you have a 20-minute warning you can get twice away as 10 minutes. you get two, three miles away from where you know a tornado is going to go and you are in relatively safe conditions. it is not a day at the beach. noaa has done a great job. if folks understand how well they have done with the warning system this is a case i know a lot of people are blaming the government for everything, but this is a case where the government weather service has done a fantastic job. i do try to compliment them on that matter. the warnings will get better, but in the shorter term, this outbreak has a while to go. this afternoon, this evening, and then further east wednesday into thursday. >> are you watching live pictures coming in, well moments ago of affected bui
i'm a novice watcher, but the fickle finger or fate when it comes to this with hurricanes. sweeping and their damage and what they claim with tornadoes, it is almost ridiculously random. >> it is -- >> neil: how the heck -- able to survive this? >> we have made leaps and bounds. warning, say you move away at 10 miles an hour, if you have a 20-minute warning you can get twice away as 10 minutes. you get two, three miles away from where you know a tornado is going to go and you...
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and as i said it wasn't the government initiative novice and some students organizations the initiated the process and people like you know i remember when we were there because people stop their car and say they want to ribbons they want ribbons and they will. attend doesn't have a right so they can give their friends. i have a question in the middle i think uniforms everything from the guns to the athletes on the on me back to the shoes signing how heavy is all they get i mean if they have to be doing this three months and today. it must be heavy. you know during their training sessions they don't wear the full dress uniform the where field uniform when they are training outside let's talk about the veterans you must know a lot of them were still alive. what memories do they share with you about that time. as i told you my father took part in the second. till. may nine hundred forty five and i sometimes ask this question what is the strongest memory of the past of the war. and he said the heaviest thing was the feeling when you lose your comrades and friends and when he says that i f
and as i said it wasn't the government initiative novice and some students organizations the initiated the process and people like you know i remember when we were there because people stop their car and say they want to ribbons they want ribbons and they will. attend doesn't have a right so they can give their friends. i have a question in the middle i think uniforms everything from the guns to the athletes on the on me back to the shoes signing how heavy is all they get i mean if they have to...
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springdale arkansas, even studying since 94 and lived in texas and moved appear as if your first passover novices about my 10th yes. how did you learn would easy first learn about the chapel one night i was flipping channels and pastor murray was on when i had a satellite dish he said something about these and i wanted to prove you wrong shame on me but it proved me wrong and he asked you to prove them wrong did he guess he did get me into the word sent me on fire to the planting season ever since what thank you and thanks for coming guy bless thank you i estimate you to where you from john my wife diane and adjust with pleasure to meet you both a lot been studying five years and 10 years for her i'm assuming this is not your first passover no third passover have you met or reconnected with previous people from other passover's yes just a second ago over here how was the drive here it was great really smooth yes no setbacks or anything know were on a motorcycle so it was great yes were big government northeast corner of missouri were the motorcycle of all time to separate one's just wrote one usa
springdale arkansas, even studying since 94 and lived in texas and moved appear as if your first passover novices about my 10th yes. how did you learn would easy first learn about the chapel one night i was flipping channels and pastor murray was on when i had a satellite dish he said something about these and i wanted to prove you wrong shame on me but it proved me wrong and he asked you to prove them wrong did he guess he did get me into the word sent me on fire to the planting season ever...
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sharprifle is making shooters out of novices. jane king has the bloomberg business report. higher asces moving we move closer to memorial day. we will get some relief by july as production increases. some of the utilities under constant cyber attacks. notral companies have taken precautions. the critic is potable to cyber attacks by iran and north korea. 11% of student loans or at least 90 days late in the third quarter last year. get ready for it volatile day on wall street. interest rates surged. report son home sales and weekly jobless claims. a lower close for stocks yesterday. market.n on the every fall with computer technology and three color graphics. gauntlets users stream live video front ipad and post shots on facebook and youtube. at the new york stock exchange, i'm jane king, bloomberg news, for wbal-tv 11 news. >> now weather and traffic together on the 1's. good morning. it will be another warm and muggy today today. stronger thunderstorms could develop later today. 69 at the airport right now. a good idea to take an umbrella with you. 75 in new york. bring th
sharprifle is making shooters out of novices. jane king has the bloomberg business report. higher asces moving we move closer to memorial day. we will get some relief by july as production increases. some of the utilities under constant cyber attacks. notral companies have taken precautions. the critic is potable to cyber attacks by iran and north korea. 11% of student loans or at least 90 days late in the third quarter last year. get ready for it volatile day on wall street. interest rates...
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people with various skill levels, from engineers like me to complete novices who aren't electronics."o)and this phone was fixeddby a repair -se the results. some of tte breezed through he process. (sot: yackkuelie odriguez)"so far so good!""v//)otters regrettee the ddcision... (sot: theresa panetta)"it requires a ot of patience. i pon't have a lottof patienne." (v/oothere were lots of sttps and lots of smmll paats nd pn the sidelines to help iffed - and when paanc set it. verall it took most of tte panelists aboot an hour andda hall tt replacc a crackeddscreen. buu foo thh technically challlnged seven repllcemmnt screens. one - screennwas broken in he ee process."(v/o)so if you're thinking about reelacing an iphone screen yoursell - realiiz it can saae you some money but it wiil likely cost youuaa air amount of time and aggravaaion. (((at onncam)) you can buy an insuraace policy to cover damage to iihones or buy apple's applecare plls. but ggvennthe costs and caveatss conssmmr reports thinks neitherrofferr good valuee a betterr investment might be a phone edge of your iphone screen. 2
people with various skill levels, from engineers like me to complete novices who aren't electronics."o)and this phone was fixeddby a repair -se the results. some of tte breezed through he process. (sot: yackkuelie odriguez)"so far so good!""v//)otters regrettee the ddcision... (sot: theresa panetta)"it requires a ot of patience. i pon't have a lottof patienne." (v/oothere were lots of sttps and lots of smmll paats nd pn the sidelines to help iffed - and when paanc...
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miller: we were novices. i don't think anybody in the township knew where to go. and we were frustrated at times. we thought we were right on the cusp of getting funding, and then, something happened and we didn't get it. yeah, we could go out and float a loan, and probably people would be looking at maybe $100 a month in sewage bills. so what you have to try to do is get enough funding to keep sewage rates at a reasonable rate so people can afford them. and that's been a real problem. without grant money, it can't be done. mcmillen: they were in line, waiting for our money. they had an application on my desk. but when someone has no funding, usually they sit and wait. the problem is, the amount of money given in the federal budget and the state budget is just not enough to fund infrastructure. we have a $200 million backlog on my desk alone. and that would be our entire state's allocation for 4, 5, or 6 years. schwartz: the usda asked that i go to herminie and provide an independent evaluation of the problems to determine if it was severe enough to warrant fundin
miller: we were novices. i don't think anybody in the township knew where to go. and we were frustrated at times. we thought we were right on the cusp of getting funding, and then, something happened and we didn't get it. yeah, we could go out and float a loan, and probably people would be looking at maybe $100 a month in sewage bills. so what you have to try to do is get enough funding to keep sewage rates at a reasonable rate so people can afford them. and that's been a real problem. without...
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keep their balance, which is they separated their feet a little wider, they start walking like a novicece skater, right, with their legs out, and they sort of have this penguin motion, which helps them feel steadier. but this is the part that no one would have expected: by doing that, they started to pump energy into the bridge. they started to make the bridge move worse, which caused more people to adopt this weird gait, which pumped more energy into the bridge and made it worse. so you had this runaway feedback effect, which it turns out occurred through a phase transition very similar to what we talked about in the case of winfree and his biological oscillators. except that here the phase transition had to do with the number of people on the bridge. after the problem happened, arup, the people that built the bridge, the engineering firm, put its own employees onto the bridge to try to diagnose what the problem was. first they put 50 of them and told them to walk around in a circle, and the bridge didn't move. and then they put 60, walking around, the bridge is still motionless. somew
keep their balance, which is they separated their feet a little wider, they start walking like a novicece skater, right, with their legs out, and they sort of have this penguin motion, which helps them feel steadier. but this is the part that no one would have expected: by doing that, they started to pump energy into the bridge. they started to make the bridge move worse, which caused more people to adopt this weird gait, which pumped more energy into the bridge and made it worse. so you had...
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we will be racing with the novices, so very beginner but i'm looking forward to it, hopefully one of us will go home with a medal. i'm in the middle of lexington reservoir this serves as the classroom for beginning rowing, here at lexington reservoir i'm tracy hinson update news." competitive vaulting kicked off its season in saratoga this week at the mount eden benefit show. vaulting is gymnastics, but on horseback. san jose state fine-arts student laura yelavich is coach of the mount eden c-team. yelavich is a world champion gold medalist in vaulting and now hopes to take her team of six-to-nine year olds to nationals. ">>>"i really enjoy it, and it's cool to be on the other end of vaulting, instead of being the vaulter and getting to yell at the kids, kidding."" yelavich says her fine-arts experience at san jose state has helped be creative designing vaulting routines. reaction has come forth in response to n-b-a player jason collins admitting that he is gay. the former stanford basketball star has recieved a lot of support from president obama among others. journalism director bo
we will be racing with the novices, so very beginner but i'm looking forward to it, hopefully one of us will go home with a medal. i'm in the middle of lexington reservoir this serves as the classroom for beginning rowing, here at lexington reservoir i'm tracy hinson update news." competitive vaulting kicked off its season in saratoga this week at the mount eden benefit show. vaulting is gymnastics, but on horseback. san jose state fine-arts student laura yelavich is coach of the mount...
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allowing even novice shooters to hit moving targets at which five footbalat least five football fieldsy. a quick check of trading. stocks are little changed. investor concern over federal stimulus comments. >> she argues the mandate violates religious beliefs. if you have an unused borders gift card, it is worthless. a judge ruled that the bankruptc = chain owes nothing to consumers. borders filed chapter 11 back in february of 2011. they closed their doors for good. >> has been named president and general manager of wgn radio. in 1980 he co-founded a station radio group and prevent and to nearly 465 stations in just a dozen years. he also founded his own media company. as president and general manager, he will be responsible for the station's overall strategy and day-to-day operations. we are pleased to welcome him into our family. >> the first recipient of a new college scholarship. announced during a breakfast. they said they wanted to change a young person's life by supporting the future. >> one of the students will receive a full scholarship to the university of illinois at chicag
allowing even novice shooters to hit moving targets at which five footbalat least five football fieldsy. a quick check of trading. stocks are little changed. investor concern over federal stimulus comments. >> she argues the mandate violates religious beliefs. if you have an unused borders gift card, it is worthless. a judge ruled that the bankruptc = chain owes nothing to consumers. borders filed chapter 11 back in february of 2011. they closed their doors for good. >> has been...
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version of the last good man while russian pole vault star you're a novice in bible says only a third world gold would do as the thirty year old began preparations in style for the moscow world championships in august but your time really big challenge and won her first event of the season in shanghai before holding a coaching clinic. i don't have any particular number how high i would like to jump and more score first the fall i will focus for victory because it's my home it's my it's my home town is the russia and this world champ and so it's real be held the first time and they serve atlantic so and of course i'm focused for the victory and for the good result for the great result. and now with temperatures rising to thirty degrees here in moscow the capital host is first about international wakeboarding tournament last weekend where a sixteen year old russian left everyone in his white well go grab. wakeboarding is a relatively new sport in the global scene mixing elements of water skiing and snowboarding and while the traditional way of writing is being pulled by a motorboat on a
version of the last good man while russian pole vault star you're a novice in bible says only a third world gold would do as the thirty year old began preparations in style for the moscow world championships in august but your time really big challenge and won her first event of the season in shanghai before holding a coaching clinic. i don't have any particular number how high i would like to jump and more score first the fall i will focus for victory because it's my home it's my it's my home...
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. >> al, tell me, the pilot, he had a fair bit of experience, was no novice. >> indeed, michael, he washter pilot. he flew f-18s. flew with spanish troops for international peacekeepers in afghanistan. he flew over libya a couple of years ago. so he was experienced. he had been promoted recently as an aide to spain's defense minister. he leaves behind a wife and young daughter. the spanish prime minister has praised him and offered condolences. a neighbor's group out there near the air basis these air shows should be moved some place else. >> the best to his family. >>> this is my favorite story of the day. love eating. a haven for foodies. it's quite amazing because this is somalia. we're going to show you exactly where it is. >> a different look and happier look at a troubled land. we had never used a contractor before and didn't know where to start. at angie's list, you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare written by people just like you. no company can pay to be on angie's list, so you can trust what you're reading. angie's list is like having thousands of cl
. >> al, tell me, the pilot, he had a fair bit of experience, was no novice. >> indeed, michael, he washter pilot. he flew f-18s. flew with spanish troops for international peacekeepers in afghanistan. he flew over libya a couple of years ago. so he was experienced. he had been promoted recently as an aide to spain's defense minister. he leaves behind a wife and young daughter. the spanish prime minister has praised him and offered condolences. a neighbor's group out there near the...
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. >> john: what happens when you hold a high profile political debate between a political novice debatingfor her first time ever and a former three-term congressman and former two-term governor? if you guessed, she would wipe the floor with him, you would be correct! and so it was last night in charleston south carolina when democratic businesswoman elizabeth colbert busch faced off with disgraced former south carolina governor, republican mark appalachian trail sanford who is attempting to make a political comeback four years after revealing an extramarital affair with his argentinian mistress, now his fiancee. with the special election eight days away, this debate had no shortage of memorable moments. here to discuss them all i'm pleased to be joined by my nonexperts comedian author, lizz winstead. editor in chief the contributor.com, miss tina dupuy and actor and comedian sherrod small who has appeared on every tv show in the history of the medium including ambulanceky's blew theties. >> no small part. small role. [ laughter ] >> john: anybody under 50 didn't get that. i don't get it.
. >> john: what happens when you hold a high profile political debate between a political novice debatingfor her first time ever and a former three-term congressman and former two-term governor? if you guessed, she would wipe the floor with him, you would be correct! and so it was last night in charleston south carolina when democratic businesswoman elizabeth colbert busch faced off with disgraced former south carolina governor, republican mark appalachian trail sanford who is attempting...
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we have novice ability of that until people who are extraordinarily creative, they come up with interestingngs that need to happen, and they launch campaigns. i'm happy to be able to provide the platform to make that easy. >> michael: and it seems so, and it seems like its frontier in the way that people raise money on behalf of others. the report done by math solution said donation sites like yours grew 45% in 2012. forecasts estimate more than $1 billion will be raised by crowd funding sites this year. why is it so popular now? >> there are three reasons. it's direct, it's immediate, and its rewarding. direct meaning i know exactly where my funds are going. not all the layers it will filter through before something happens with it. i'm helping to fund libraries in schools or helping wells to be dug. victims can launch a campaign and be collecting within minutes of a disaster. right on the spot. then it's engaging in the sense that i get feedback. when i contribute to one of these crowd funding campaigns i become a subscribing the way you follow something on twitter. when it reaches a mile
we have novice ability of that until people who are extraordinarily creative, they come up with interestingngs that need to happen, and they launch campaigns. i'm happy to be able to provide the platform to make that easy. >> michael: and it seems so, and it seems like its frontier in the way that people raise money on behalf of others. the report done by math solution said donation sites like yours grew 45% in 2012. forecasts estimate more than $1 billion will be raised by crowd funding...
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. >> the novice pilot knows his only chance is to glide the 1800 aircraft to the ground. >> it is a heavilyes don't mix. kind of like a blow dryer and a bathtub. >> to make matters worse, it was dark. >> but then a break. >> i spotted a dark clearing between two evenly cut sets of trees. and in my mind i said there we go. >> as the plane descends, the two men brace for impact with the ground. then, just seconds before they touch down, a crash and a dazzle of lights. >> i instantly knew, oh, no, we hit a power line. >> there's a plane that is literally stuck up in the power cords. >> stuck up in the power? >> stuck up in the power cords. >> brian and daryl are skidding across live power lines when they smash into a pole and come to a stop 80 feet above the ground. >> i was thinking, wow, we are alive. >> alive, but the cockpit is smashed in and the two are hanging upside-down. daryl struggles to get a cell phone from brian's pocket and manages to call 911. >> engine 26 is on the scene. >> captain mike flowers is among the first to arrive. >> it was certainly something i couldn't comprehend.
. >> the novice pilot knows his only chance is to glide the 1800 aircraft to the ground. >> it is a heavilyes don't mix. kind of like a blow dryer and a bathtub. >> to make matters worse, it was dark. >> but then a break. >> i spotted a dark clearing between two evenly cut sets of trees. and in my mind i said there we go. >> as the plane descends, the two men brace for impact with the ground. then, just seconds before they touch down, a crash and a dazzle of...
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. >>> coming up, a novice politician gets an introduction into the rough and tumble world of politics. >>> and later, if you think the reporter's job is all fun and games, you won't believe what some do all for the sake of the story. when "caught on camera: a hard day's work" continues. ♪ [ male announcer ] book ahead and save up to 20 percent at doubletree.com, so you can sit back, relax and enjoy. doubletree by hilton. where the little things mean everything. humans. even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why at liberty mutual insurance, auto policies come with new car replacement and accident forgiveness if you qualify. see what else comes standard at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest
. >>> coming up, a novice politician gets an introduction into the rough and tumble world of politics. >>> and later, if you think the reporter's job is all fun and games, you won't believe what some do all for the sake of the story. when "caught on camera: a hard day's work" continues. ♪ [ male announcer ] book ahead and save up to 20 percent at doubletree.com, so you can sit back, relax and enjoy. doubletree by hilton. where the little things mean everything....
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since he's a relative novice in this game, i thought i better write him a letter with a bit of advicee.w. jackson. can i call you ew? because i heard what you have to say and the it's disgusting. you must choose your words carefully. but it's late for that, isn't it? the time you called the repeal of don't ask don't tell a disaster of historic proportions and said it must be reinstated or when you said gays and lesbians are perverted, very sick people. can't forget your conspiracy theory classic about president obama having "muslim sensibil y sensibiliti sensibilities" and seeing the world from a muslim perspective. and there was the time you claimed liberalism have done more to kill black folks than ku klux klan ever did. your interpretation of the constitution's clause counting black people as three-fifths of a person. and then there's my personal favorite. your complaint about african-americans. what did you call it? slavish devotion to the democratic party? look, i know you proclaimed proudly last week that you are not an african-american, just an american. if you want to deny you
since he's a relative novice in this game, i thought i better write him a letter with a bit of advicee.w. jackson. can i call you ew? because i heard what you have to say and the it's disgusting. you must choose your words carefully. but it's late for that, isn't it? the time you called the repeal of don't ask don't tell a disaster of historic proportions and said it must be reinstated or when you said gays and lesbians are perverted, very sick people. can't forget your conspiracy theory...
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and it features a shorter 45 and 65 rides for novice cyclists and those started in vacaville. >>> heone of the first people on scene for the deadly fertilizer plant in texas. why a volunteer paramedic is now facing charges. >>> plus, the new look at a movie about the killing of author grant at the fruitville b.a.r.t. station, where you can see the trailer for that film. >>> and a live look outside, can't see the towers on this saturday morning, the golden gate bridge still wrapped up in the morning blanket of fog chp issuing a heavy fog advisory for the area just about 20 minutes ago, if you're headed north, south on the waldo drove, time 8:42, you're watching mornings on 2. goodnight. thanks, olivia. thank you. so you can make a payment from your cell to almost anyone's phone or email. (speaking french) so you can express your gratitude... in the moment. chase quickpay. so you can. [ male announcer ] the first look is only the beginning. ♪ ♪ this is a stunning work of technology. ♪ this is the 2013 lexus es and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> welcome
and it features a shorter 45 and 65 rides for novice cyclists and those started in vacaville. >>> heone of the first people on scene for the deadly fertilizer plant in texas. why a volunteer paramedic is now facing charges. >>> plus, the new look at a movie about the killing of author grant at the fruitville b.a.r.t. station, where you can see the trailer for that film. >>> and a live look outside, can't see the towers on this saturday morning, the golden gate bridge...
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. >> reporter: the suspect is no novice mixing chemicals.ineh behbehanian is a chemist for a subsidiary of johnson & johnson. her linkedin profile notes her expertise in drug delivery and controlled release technologies. police say they don't have a motive but the woman did mention something about her dealings with starbucks staff. we were unable to reach her for comment. >> if you look at someone who is high functioning in society that would do something like this, it lets you know how much of their reality has been distorted. >> reporter: starbucks says no other bottles were tampered with. the chemist with what seemed a promising career now faces attempted murder charges when she is arraigned later today. for "good morning america," neal karlinsky, abc news, seattle. >>> now we turn to an edgy new ad that has pepsi apologizing right now. critics call the online commercial for mountain dew racist so pepsi pulled the ad and abc's linsey davis is here with more on the provocative marketing campaign that pushed the envelope too far. good morni
. >> reporter: the suspect is no novice mixing chemicals.ineh behbehanian is a chemist for a subsidiary of johnson & johnson. her linkedin profile notes her expertise in drug delivery and controlled release technologies. police say they don't have a motive but the woman did mention something about her dealings with starbucks staff. we were unable to reach her for comment. >> if you look at someone who is high functioning in society that would do something like this, it lets you...
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even though i was a political novice, it was easy to figure out the problem. although my project started under bush, it was completed under clinton. as far as the clinton administration was concerned, what i did was incredibly politically incorrect. the environmental movement and epa was sacrosanct and not open to question. what they did not count on was that i do not care for authority or their organizations, so i said goodbye to my career as a beltway bandit, took my report, and published it. i pitched it to "the wall street journal." i related the story not because of what i was about today to tell you about the sustainability movement, it comes from a career's worth of trench warfare, combat with the epa, the environmental movement, and their victims. let's talk about sustainability. what is it? its basic conceit is we only have one earth. that is true. if we use it up or pollute it beyond recognition, there will be no earth for tomorrow, but we cannot use the earth up tomorrow either since we will need it the day after. since we need to use and pollute at
even though i was a political novice, it was easy to figure out the problem. although my project started under bush, it was completed under clinton. as far as the clinton administration was concerned, what i did was incredibly politically incorrect. the environmental movement and epa was sacrosanct and not open to question. what they did not count on was that i do not care for authority or their organizations, so i said goodbye to my career as a beltway bandit, took my report, and published it....
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what you see as a future mix how journalism will survive as opposed to the novice people getting thisry because every time? >> given new the pitcher answer i would take a venture capitalist out for a ginger -- dinner to work on something. is not that journalism is dying it is the business model the platform is evolving. we have not figured out how to sustain ourselves and thrive given those changes. honestly, i don't know how. coming from public radio, we had 40 years of experience to be part of our community to the point* people feel comfortable donating to the member station. we would not exist without the number stations upwards of 4 million people. it is a model that works for us but the same time at npr we rely on a certain amount of sponsorship and online sponsorship that we call advertising but it is done differently. it is not. everyone is figuring out what type of new business ventures, partnerships, a nonprofit journalism more entrepreneurial journalism this is not my area of expertise. so journalists are notoriously bad at business. so i think that will leave my predictions
what you see as a future mix how journalism will survive as opposed to the novice people getting thisry because every time? >> given new the pitcher answer i would take a venture capitalist out for a ginger -- dinner to work on something. is not that journalism is dying it is the business model the platform is evolving. we have not figured out how to sustain ourselves and thrive given those changes. honestly, i don't know how. coming from public radio, we had 40 years of experience to be...
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i will pick up where the study and add a novice with denial, which of course is not just a river in egypt. it is a climate very much within the beltway. we would like to not have large numbers of forces. we like to anticipate and shape the strategic environment and military force to that future. one wonders if we could do this, why haven't we done that? we also like to think we can prevent future threats to american interests because of our vast intelligence and forecasting capacity and leverage of that. one wonders if we could actually do it, why haven't we? we believe they should we fail fail in the forecast, some rapid decisive use of forceful resolve the issue will have enough time to raise forces necessary to whatever the challenge. finally, the destructive power of our military force is will resolve whatever com looked at the day the nation faces. and the destruction it was kind of fighting a placenta for an end of problems. though history and the last 12 years of worship teach us exactly the opposite. this is the story we tell ourselves. it isn't true. it's fiction. it's not been t
i will pick up where the study and add a novice with denial, which of course is not just a river in egypt. it is a climate very much within the beltway. we would like to not have large numbers of forces. we like to anticipate and shape the strategic environment and military force to that future. one wonders if we could do this, why haven't we done that? we also like to think we can prevent future threats to american interests because of our vast intelligence and forecasting capacity and...
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actually it was filled with novices that knew little about war. yet washington felt obligated to listen to every word they said. i came to boston. he listened to them during an attack. kay -- came to new york and didn't want to withdrawal early enough. he listens. once he becomes dictator, congress says you keep listening to that war counsel, go ahead and stop. so as the war concludes it's how to happened in the beginning of the war. the middle and the enhe feels any longer he became more confident to the ability of each. to dictate what the military was going to do. and he knew that one commander and one person in charge. in order defend the nation. >> you use the word dictator. assuming powers that congress -- [inaudible] so describe it as a military dictatorerer us is a political dictator. as it went back to the roman republican when since given the powers in the roman senate really just disband and took full control. the americans, they love the classic. and they knew all about this. but they had their own twist on it. and their twist was that
actually it was filled with novices that knew little about war. yet washington felt obligated to listen to every word they said. i came to boston. he listened to them during an attack. kay -- came to new york and didn't want to withdrawal early enough. he listens. once he becomes dictator, congress says you keep listening to that war counsel, go ahead and stop. so as the war concludes it's how to happened in the beginning of the war. the middle and the enhe feels any longer he became more...
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actually it was filled with novices that knew little about war.et washington felt obligated to listen to every word they said. i came to boston. he listened to them during an attack. kay -- came to new york and didn't want to withdrawal early enough. he listens. once he becomes dictator, congress says you keep listening to that war counsel, go ahead and stop. so as the war concludes it's how to happened in the beginning of the war. the middle and the enhe feels any longer he became more confident to the ability of each. to dictate what the military was going to do. and he knew that one commander and one person in charge. in order defend the nation. >> you use the word dictator. assuming powers that congress -- [inaudible] so describe it as a military dictatorerer us is a political dictator. as it went back to the roman republican when since given the powers in the roman senate really just disband and took full control. the americans, they love the classic. and they knew all about this. but they had their own twist on it. and their twist was that w
actually it was filled with novices that knew little about war.et washington felt obligated to listen to every word they said. i came to boston. he listened to them during an attack. kay -- came to new york and didn't want to withdrawal early enough. he listens. once he becomes dictator, congress says you keep listening to that war counsel, go ahead and stop. so as the war concludes it's how to happened in the beginning of the war. the middle and the enhe feels any longer he became more...