280
280
Aug 7, 2011
08/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 280
favorite 0
quote 0
odessa stands sort for organization of former ss members -- [speaking german] and the odessa story is, basically, based on books, writings by the famous nazi hunter from vienna. he wrote in his books that thanks to this odessa organization, perpetrators, war criminals could escape justice after 1945. and for him this was an organization who was kind of almighty, who had unlimited resources of swiss banks, who had very influential people in politics and everywhere. so according to simon it was the odessa organization who enabled eichmann and many others to escape justice after the war. simon worked closely with a british writer, frederick forsyth, and frederick forsyth's novel, "the odessa file," became famous as you probably all know. based on on the novel, a film was made, very successful with famous people, actors mic max mill yang shell, fellow austrian, and the music was composed by andrew lloyd weber. so it was really a best seller, and the movie was all over the place. and since then imagination was dominated by the odessa. whenever you were talking about these perpetrators, of
odessa stands sort for organization of former ss members -- [speaking german] and the odessa story is, basically, based on books, writings by the famous nazi hunter from vienna. he wrote in his books that thanks to this odessa organization, perpetrators, war criminals could escape justice after 1945. and for him this was an organization who was kind of almighty, who had unlimited resources of swiss banks, who had very influential people in politics and everywhere. so according to simon it was...
204
204
Aug 19, 2011
08/11
by
KGO
tv
eye 204
favorite 0
quote 0
friday night, odessa, eukraine. this is what a social mixer looks like on a so-called romance tour. you can tell because the local women outnumber the american men about 10 to 1. and right in the thick of it? that's bob. he just spent 4,000 bucks and traveled 5,00000 miles, not to dance with taller, younger women, per se, though he doesn't mind that part. he says he's come here to fall in love and find a wife. bob doesn't know it yet, half of that wish will come true. but not in the way he imagined. but first, let's explain how a grandfather from pennsylvania winds one a lap full of eastern european affection. >> like high school. >> yeah. >> reporter: there are 21 men on this tour. all of them began this journey with a single mouse click. loveme.com is the internet's largest international match maker, run by a company called "a foreign affair." they sell access to thousands of women around the world and take a fee for every flirty e-mail, every interpreted phone call. but for the man who wants to move beyond pen pals, there is this. >> a foreign afay. >> reporter: the video sells a
friday night, odessa, eukraine. this is what a social mixer looks like on a so-called romance tour. you can tell because the local women outnumber the american men about 10 to 1. and right in the thick of it? that's bob. he just spent 4,000 bucks and traveled 5,00000 miles, not to dance with taller, younger women, per se, though he doesn't mind that part. he says he's come here to fall in love and find a wife. bob doesn't know it yet, half of that wish will come true. but not in the way he...
183
183
Aug 11, 2011
08/11
by
CNNW
tv
eye 183
favorite 0
quote 0
a lot of the reservoirs around that midland odessa are down to the last drops. the other lakes, it only has 25% of it left. several different plans. this is one of them. they are also tapping into other water and that sort of thing, but this is a idea that gets a lot of headlines. >> and i like the guy with the positive out look saying he gets to drink his beer twice. >>> surviving only on food stamps. it's a way of life for a record 46 million americans. could you survive on $200 a month in food stamps? you will meet one man next trying to do exactly that. there's another way litter box dust:e purina tidy cats. tidy cats premium line of litters now works harder on dust. and our improved formulas neutralize odors better than ever in multiple-cat homes. so it's easier to keep your house smelling just the way you want it. purina tidy cats. keep your home smelling like home. handle more than 165 billion letters and packages a year. that's about 34 million pounds of mail every day. ever wonder what this costs you as a taxpayer? millions? tens of millions? hundreds o
a lot of the reservoirs around that midland odessa are down to the last drops. the other lakes, it only has 25% of it left. several different plans. this is one of them. they are also tapping into other water and that sort of thing, but this is a idea that gets a lot of headlines. >> and i like the guy with the positive out look saying he gets to drink his beer twice. >>> surviving only on food stamps. it's a way of life for a record 46 million americans. could you survive on...
206
206
Aug 13, 2011
08/11
by
CNNW
tv
eye 206
favorite 0
quote 0
it's his job to find drinking water for half a million people in the area and midland odessa, he's got past one big hurdle, though. these people are going to be drink their own urine? >> one man said i get to drink my beer twice now. >> reporter: this is what's left of the e.v. spence reservoir, it's the only source of drinking water for the nearby town of robert lee. problem is, there's less than 1% of the water left. robert lee may your a water pipeline is in the works but he thinks turning wastewater into drinking water is the future. drinking wastewater is not appealing? >> no, it's not, but then again, going thirsty isn't either. >> we're going to be taking it through the new water treatment plan that we're building. >> reporter: this water treatment plant will provide 2 million gallons of water per day. and john grant predicts people will really like it. >> reporter: you're saying this process could actually make it taste better? >> it will be better quality water than you can find anywhere. >> reporter: john says he'll be first in line to pour himself a glass. >>> i'm fredrick w
it's his job to find drinking water for half a million people in the area and midland odessa, he's got past one big hurdle, though. these people are going to be drink their own urine? >> one man said i get to drink my beer twice now. >> reporter: this is what's left of the e.v. spence reservoir, it's the only source of drinking water for the nearby town of robert lee. problem is, there's less than 1% of the water left. robert lee may your a water pipeline is in the works but he...
178
178
Aug 18, 2011
08/11
by
KQED
tv
eye 178
favorite 0
quote 0
and they set up a call center in the midland/odessa area, as you recall it was around 500 jobs.l, the call center collapsed because the mortgage industry collapsed so that didn't hold. that wasn't governor perry's fault, but nevertheless the call centers are not the type "a" job that you would like to see come to your community. now, i don't want to sound elitist about that because if you're dealing with people like we have in texas where we have the largest number of people without a high school diploma, we want those people employed. so call centers do some good. but nevertheless, there is a question about how good these jobs are. >> woodruff: i was just going say, picking up on what you just said. so his policies as governor were the responsible for the creation of all shows jobs? >> yes. he has a fund that the legislature provides him of several hundred million dollar which is he uses to recruit companies. he makes trips to states like california and says "come to texas because we don't have a state income tax." he is very aggressive about pursuing jobs. i mean, i think it h
and they set up a call center in the midland/odessa area, as you recall it was around 500 jobs.l, the call center collapsed because the mortgage industry collapsed so that didn't hold. that wasn't governor perry's fault, but nevertheless the call centers are not the type "a" job that you would like to see come to your community. now, i don't want to sound elitist about that because if you're dealing with people like we have in texas where we have the largest number of people without a...
334
334
Aug 13, 2011
08/11
by
KGO
tv
eye 334
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> odessa cozzolino is the mastermind behind the site. she's a wife, mother and photographer. so many women uncomfortable with their appearance, she wanted to help. as a mom of a 4-year-old girl, bianna, this really struck me because you stress over raising a young woman to be realistic and to have a positive body image. >> there's so much pressure. we even heard josh saying with his daughter he's already taking notes and worried about that. but we're seeing more and more of this. we saw that those ads in the uk were banned over too much air brushing so we see that society at least is grasping the reality of over what we see in pictures. >> absolutely. >> all right, meg, thank you so much. >>> and coming up on "good morning america," your videos and debbie gibson, the very special "your three words." what are you doing? what is that? what is this? it's a special paste i invented to replace socks. we're dipping our feet in it. why? because we can't find socks that shape to our feet. we're sick of it! sick of it! that's really stupid. we'that's the future.k of it! try hanes sock
. >> odessa cozzolino is the mastermind behind the site. she's a wife, mother and photographer. so many women uncomfortable with their appearance, she wanted to help. as a mom of a 4-year-old girl, bianna, this really struck me because you stress over raising a young woman to be realistic and to have a positive body image. >> there's so much pressure. we even heard josh saying with his daughter he's already taking notes and worried about that. but we're seeing more and more of this....
266
266
Aug 11, 2011
08/11
by
CNNW
tv
eye 266
favorite 0
quote 0
it is his job to find drinking water for half a million people around midland, odessa. hear people say these people will be drinking their own urine. >> there was a fellow in midland i heard make a comment that said at least he gets to drink his beer twice now. >> reporter: this part of west texas has only seen about three inches of rain in the last year. drought is drying out the of reservoirs. it is the only source of drinking water for the nearby town of robert lee. problem is that there is less than 1% of the water left. robert lee mayor jacobs says the water situation is so dire that his town would run out of water in six months. emergency pipeline is in the works. but he thinks that turning waste water into drinking water is the future. on the surface of it, that doesn't sound appealing, does it? >> not appealing. then again going thirsty isn't either. >> this is the water we will be picking up and taking it back through the new water treatment plant we are building. >> reporter: this new water treatment plant will provide 2 million gallons of water every day. act
it is his job to find drinking water for half a million people around midland, odessa. hear people say these people will be drinking their own urine. >> there was a fellow in midland i heard make a comment that said at least he gets to drink his beer twice now. >> reporter: this part of west texas has only seen about three inches of rain in the last year. drought is drying out the of reservoirs. it is the only source of drinking water for the nearby town of robert lee. problem is...
221
221
tv
eye 221
favorite 0
quote 0
by the alamo, 102 the expected high, midland, odessa, 100s. montgomery 93, 97 jackson, 95 in parts of nashville. there is a chance we might be getting some relief, though, not necessarily in texas, but possibly as we get closer to the ohio valley and into the mid-mississippi valley and maybe parts of the southeast and that relief could come in the form of scattered showers, perhaps thunderstorms. what happens in the gulf of mexico is you have a converging sea breeze that comes in on one side, converging sea breeze in parts of florida and the wind that's going to be bringing in moisture into the carolinas. that with your daytime heating could give you a few scattered showers, maybe a thunderstorm or two which could knock down the temperatures 10 to 15 degrees in some locations which would be amazing relief. also, though, with the rain there is the chance of a bad component, some severe storms possible in the upper midwest, western great lakes and into the ohio valley especially into the late afternoon hours. out west, the heat is going to be re
by the alamo, 102 the expected high, midland, odessa, 100s. montgomery 93, 97 jackson, 95 in parts of nashville. there is a chance we might be getting some relief, though, not necessarily in texas, but possibly as we get closer to the ohio valley and into the mid-mississippi valley and maybe parts of the southeast and that relief could come in the form of scattered showers, perhaps thunderstorms. what happens in the gulf of mexico is you have a converging sea breeze that comes in on one side,...
263
263
Aug 11, 2011
08/11
by
CNNW
tv
eye 263
favorite 0
quote 0
it is his job to find drinking water for half a million people in the area around midland odessa.as to get people past one big hurdle. when you hear people say oh, my god, these people will be drinking their ownure zblin there was a fellow in midland i heard make a comment that said at least he gets to drink his beer twice now. >> this part of west texas has only seen about three inches of rain in the last year. the drought is drying out the areas in three reservoirs. this is what's left of the reservo reservoir. it is the only source of drinking water for the nearby town of robert lee. problem is that there's less than 1% of the water left. robert lee mayer, john jacob says the water situation is so dire that his town could run out of water in six months. emergency pipeline is in the works but he thinks turning waste water into drinking water is the future. >> on the surface of it, that doesn't sound appealing, does it? >> not appealing. going thirsty isn't either. >> this is the water we are going to be picking up and taking it back through the new water treatment plant we are b
it is his job to find drinking water for half a million people in the area around midland odessa.as to get people past one big hurdle. when you hear people say oh, my god, these people will be drinking their ownure zblin there was a fellow in midland i heard make a comment that said at least he gets to drink his beer twice now. >> this part of west texas has only seen about three inches of rain in the last year. the drought is drying out the areas in three reservoirs. this is what's left...
393
393
Aug 6, 2011
08/11
by
KNTV
tv
eye 393
favorite 0
quote 0
odessa, about 106 in dallas today.f some strong storms up through the southern great lakes. and also up there a lot of wet weather in new england. the eastern half of the country, you're going to be dodging showers and thunderstorms all weekend. >>> good saturday morning to you. we are waking up to some areas of low clouds and drizzle, much like we have seen throughout this week. but by lunch time, pretty nice. in fact, we will see those numbers in the 70s, maybe as warm as 80 by livermore by noon. and then eventually topping out in the mid 80s for highs inhand, 82 san jose, 65 san francisco. not much change for the weekend. we should see temperatures climbing a little bit early next week. >> if you want your hour by hour forecast this weekend, you can always get that at weather.com. >> bill, thanks. this week was judgment day for warren jeffs, the polygamist leader who ruled over a fundamentalist church who believed men should have multiple wives. he was found guilty of sexually assaulting two underage girls. chbs's c
odessa, about 106 in dallas today.f some strong storms up through the southern great lakes. and also up there a lot of wet weather in new england. the eastern half of the country, you're going to be dodging showers and thunderstorms all weekend. >>> good saturday morning to you. we are waking up to some areas of low clouds and drizzle, much like we have seen throughout this week. but by lunch time, pretty nice. in fact, we will see those numbers in the 70s, maybe as warm as 80 by...