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. >> i was just petrified. >> reporter: she reaches for her phone, opens up this app and looks at the video from her four surveillance cameras in horror. the burglar just steps away. >> i called 911 and stayed quiet because i thought they could get here and hopefully catch him. >> reporter: while she's on the phone, watch as the burglar gloves up and pops the lock on this sliding door to get inside. >> look at how calmly he walks through. >> reporter: the security alarm sounds off, but the burglar unfazed. look at him walking through her home. >> i can hear him rattling around, and i'm telling 911 he's in the room next to me. >> reporter: what was going through your mind? >> oh, i was just trying not to hyperventilate and i was trying to whisper and trying to tell them, please hurry. >> reporter: he then goes for the master bedroom door. >> i can hear him wiggle the doorknob. he pushes the door hard. >> i came out of my closet at that point and started banging on the door from the inside yelling at him saying, get out of here. the police are coming.
. >> i was just petrified. >> reporter: she reaches for her phone, opens up this app and looks at the video from her four surveillance cameras in horror. the burglar just steps away. >> i called 911 and stayed quiet because i thought they could get here and hopefully catch him. >> reporter: while she's on the phone, watch as the burglar gloves up and pops the lock on this sliding door to get inside. >> look at how calmly he walks through. >> reporter: the...
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they were petrified they would be punished if they exercised those rights. what made it more remarkable is wiki leaks was an organization, is still an organization that has never been charged with little loan convicted of any crime. yet here we are with all kinds of people voluntarily relinquishing their own rights at all fear the government would abuse its power and punish them for exercising the right the constitution guaranteed. the reason i found that so significant is you can provide all the rights you one on a piece of paper word piece of parchment, but if you intimidate the citizenry from exercising their rights, signaling there are no limits which the government has to abide by, those rights become completely worthless. one other antidote. 10 months after i wrote that first article about wiki leaks, i was the first person to write manning, the extremely inhumane and detention conditions of long-term solitary confinement without being convicted of any crime, all caps of harassment designed to destroy them psychologically. at the time i wrote the artic
they were petrified they would be punished if they exercised those rights. what made it more remarkable is wiki leaks was an organization, is still an organization that has never been charged with little loan convicted of any crime. yet here we are with all kinds of people voluntarily relinquishing their own rights at all fear the government would abuse its power and punish them for exercising the right the constitution guaranteed. the reason i found that so significant is you can provide all...
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. >> we were petrified, we were petrified. everything that was made of brick was on the grounds. and every man was comendered to clear bricks. >> everybody was trying to free everybody. we couldn't do it. >> my brother saw terrible sights. some of the buildings had fallen and the poor things were caught in beams calling to him help, help. but he couldn't get them out. they were stuck there. >> she said she stood on top of this hill my aunt grace. she said the fire and earthquake i watched begin peaks and it was like a snake. it was going just like that during the earthquake. and she said as it went like a snake, the fires would burst out and it would go, snake then burst fire, burst fire. >> reporter: more than 50 fires broke out as a result of the quake. >> it was a continuous flame. you couldn't tell what street you were facing. except that i knew that i had been at the base of the clock on the ferry building. why i was in front of market street. well that was all enclosed with a terrific flame fire and the tragedy of it all was that i stood there and watched the firemen try to
. >> we were petrified, we were petrified. everything that was made of brick was on the grounds. and every man was comendered to clear bricks. >> everybody was trying to free everybody. we couldn't do it. >> my brother saw terrible sights. some of the buildings had fallen and the poor things were caught in beams calling to him help, help. but he couldn't get them out. they were stuck there. >> she said she stood on top of this hill my aunt grace. she said the fire and...
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. >> when you see the video, it's the dust that actually it was a petrified dead squirrel. >> i say reall. $25 in i'd give him 25 not to eat it. >> i'm going real. >> we have a guy here in the office two-week-old chicken, throw some hot sauce. he didn't come into work for a few days but free time off. >> this is definitely real. sgloo cat love. ♪ [ laughter ] ♪ sgloo when you're an amazing dj you can make music out of anything -- anything -- anything -- anything. to prove just that mashed and coucher hit the street to collect sounds. now they drive around town trying to get people to sing into their mikes. >> can you sing? >> no. >> would you sing? >> no. >> finally this jogger here they get to actually sing for them and he's actually good. >> do you mind singing something for me real quick? ♪ because i'm a passenger ♪ ♪ i'm not in control ♪ ♪ i'm a passenger ♪ ♪ you are the one leading me here ♪ >> yay. >> it scored. >> and now they have to put it all together. ♪ ♪ because i'm a passenger ♪ ♪ i'm not in control ♪ ♪ i'm a passenger ♪ ♪ you are the one leading me here ♪ ♪ ♪ i'm a passenge
. >> when you see the video, it's the dust that actually it was a petrified dead squirrel. >> i say reall. $25 in i'd give him 25 not to eat it. >> i'm going real. >> we have a guy here in the office two-week-old chicken, throw some hot sauce. he didn't come into work for a few days but free time off. >> this is definitely real. sgloo cat love. ♪ [ laughter ] ♪ sgloo when you're an amazing dj you can make music out of anything -- anything -- anything --...
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i was petrified. i used the phone to call 9-1-1. she could hear as the burglar busted on the lock on the sliding glass door and went from room to room opening doors and flipping mattresses. when he tried the locked door she screamed and he ran to a neighbor's yard which may have been to grab the skateboard. >> i am shocked because the amount of people that are home all the time and the security we have. >> the security of this man is three dogs living here for 20 areas and never heard of such a bombed crime. home has cameras motion sensors and alarms. >> all this time i thought i was safe because i locked my doors i set my alarm have my cameras, and the whole time it was like sleeping with the doors wide open. >> she does not recognize the burglar and he did not take anything from the house after a that. i called police to ask why it took 13 minutes to respond but they are not commenting on the case. >>> thanks the man who shot the cell phone video of a charleston police officer shooting an unarmed man is afraid to his safety and as
i was petrified. i used the phone to call 9-1-1. she could hear as the burglar busted on the lock on the sliding glass door and went from room to room opening doors and flipping mattresses. when he tried the locked door she screamed and he ran to a neighbor's yard which may have been to grab the skateboard. >> i am shocked because the amount of people that are home all the time and the security we have. >> the security of this man is three dogs living here for 20 areas and never...
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they cook the wood in a steamed environment to cook out all the sthuger and petrify it so it doesn't rot, it doesn't stain or deteriorate and it requires little maintenance which to me is a unique quality, otherwise i wouldn't do a stained wood. that is what it would look like in time >> thank you. commissioner jaunk >> i think this is a stunning project i'm impress td with the evolution of the development of this site and how close to attention you paid to had character of the neighborhood and the necessary standard. i'm in favor of it and in favor of the stained wood unless the department has some argument against it. >> just to clarify the departments position on the stained vus ts vuss painted, we are looking at the characters provided in article 10 and what the district has and [audio cut out] the horizontal wood siding that is at the just above the first floor on the industrial side, felt very funny to me because it looks like you have a concrete build wg steel industrial window, and a light wait material hold tg all up. my comment to him was, i like the cornice at the top and
they cook the wood in a steamed environment to cook out all the sthuger and petrify it so it doesn't rot, it doesn't stain or deteriorate and it requires little maintenance which to me is a unique quality, otherwise i wouldn't do a stained wood. that is what it would look like in time >> thank you. commissioner jaunk >> i think this is a stunning project i'm impress td with the evolution of the development of this site and how close to attention you paid to had character of the...
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>> i was petrified. >> reporter: home burglaries happening every 14 seconds in america. >> he came allround to the slider, which was locked. >> reporter: this intruder caught on 16 surveillance cameras, lurking just outside her bedroom window, easily breaking through the sliding door. unfazed as the security alarm sounds. >> while the burglar was in the home, turning on lights and going room-to-room, every move he made, caught on camera. >> reporter: he tests her bedroom door. >> i was hiding in my closet with the door closed, talking to 911. >> reporter: as she waits for police, the burglar pushes the master bedroom door, hard. quezada begins yelling through the door. >> i was so afraid he was going to come through the door. i need to do something to scare him away. >> reporter: then he flees over the fence. the burglar, still at large. not for long. >> between my cameras and the neighbors cameras, somebody will know him, somebody will recognize him. >> reporter: aditi roy, "abc news," san jose, california. >>> when we come back the new headline regarding the boston bomber and what co
>> i was petrified. >> reporter: home burglaries happening every 14 seconds in america. >> he came allround to the slider, which was locked. >> reporter: this intruder caught on 16 surveillance cameras, lurking just outside her bedroom window, easily breaking through the sliding door. unfazed as the security alarm sounds. >> while the burglar was in the home, turning on lights and going room-to-room, every move he made, caught on camera. >> reporter: he tests...
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the kids are petrified. my daughter thinks bombs will fall all the time now. when the shelling starts, we panic. we don't have anywhere to go. we live in a state of fear and don't leave the house. >> she lives with her five daughters, her son daughter-in-law and grandchild. she takes us through their bad living quarters, showing us where the force of the bomb blew out the windows. >> as soon as the bombings happened the glass shattered. we were so scared that my girls and i ran to the corridor and lay on the ground. at least there were no windows there, but we were afraid the ceiling would collapse. >> she shows how shrapnel injured one of the children behind the neck. another needed medical treatment, but they faced difficulties getting her to hospital. it's not just the attacks at night that scare her. she's worried about how she'll feed her family. the stove lice cold and dusty and contain either meant for provisions are empty. >> we've run out of supplies. we don't even have gas. we can't go out and buy anything, there is nothing in the kitchen. we have no
the kids are petrified. my daughter thinks bombs will fall all the time now. when the shelling starts, we panic. we don't have anywhere to go. we live in a state of fear and don't leave the house. >> she lives with her five daughters, her son daughter-in-law and grandchild. she takes us through their bad living quarters, showing us where the force of the bomb blew out the windows. >> as soon as the bombings happened the glass shattered. we were so scared that my girls and i ran to...
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i know some school children are just too petrified to go to school, and you can't blame them. >> how you blame a girl child or even a son who says they are faced with a terrible set of choices. you either get educated by going to school or you choose to save your life. why should going to school cost a human life? >> so what do you think can be done? i know many of the teachers have been badly affected by this. they only get paid something like $180 a year if they are lucky. i mean the knock-on effects of all of that is quite devastating in a country where there is very little turnout when it comes to education anywhere. >> there are reversals in terms of the education enrollment and completion rates in places like the northeast of our country, and that could widen inequality which is the reason the entire country restoring peace and stability is very critical for moving forward. i think it's a very big agenda that must be tackled head on. nigeria's most important resources is the human resources, not really the oil that has put us in a place of poor governance. >> what do you think
i know some school children are just too petrified to go to school, and you can't blame them. >> how you blame a girl child or even a son who says they are faced with a terrible set of choices. you either get educated by going to school or you choose to save your life. why should going to school cost a human life? >> so what do you think can be done? i know many of the teachers have been badly affected by this. they only get paid something like $180 a year if they are lucky. i mean...
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. >> i was petrified. when i saw him on the phone i had to use that phone to call 911. i could no longer see. >> reporter: she could hear. he bust open the glass, went room-to-rook. when he tried the locked door she screamed. he ran to a neighbor's yard, which might be been his to grab a skateboard. >> i'm shocked because of the amount of people who live here. they are home all the time and the security we have. >> reporter: donohue's security is three dogs. he lived here 20 years and never heard of such a bold crime. after tuesday -- >> all this time, i thought i was safe. i lock my doors set my alarm have my cameras. the whole time it's like sleeping with your doors open. >> reporter: they do not recognize the suspects. after all that he did not take anything from the house. >>> surveillance video caught. video shows a man walking up to a house he rings the doorbell and leaves. an hour later, two other guys arrive and break open the front door window. the alarm goes off and they take off running. there he goes. no one was home at the time. the sheriff's department was
. >> i was petrified. when i saw him on the phone i had to use that phone to call 911. i could no longer see. >> reporter: she could hear. he bust open the glass, went room-to-rook. when he tried the locked door she screamed. he ran to a neighbor's yard, which might be been his to grab a skateboard. >> i'm shocked because of the amount of people who live here. they are home all the time and the security we have. >> reporter: donohue's security is three dogs. he lived...
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i was petrified. >> reporter: the carnival company no stranger to stranded cruise liners.arnival "splendor" was off the coast of san diego for thee days due to an engine fire and in 2013 carnival "triumph" suffered a similar fate in the gulf of mexico leaving passengers helpless for nearly a week. this time the massive storm whipping australia's coastline banging fishing against the shore and sweeping homes off their foundation is the reason carnival cruise lines vice president says this delay was unavoidable. ivan watson cnn, hong kong. >>> coming up at the top of the hour french prosecutors are expected to speak about that foiled terror attack. here's what we know about it so far. government officials say a 24-year-old man was planning to strike one or two churches in suburban paris and then travel to syria. he's also been linked to the weekend killing of a woman. according inging to our affiliates authorities searched his parents' home and sister's home this morning. the next hour of "cnn newsroom" after a break. >> i never imagined living any place other than the unite
i was petrified. >> reporter: the carnival company no stranger to stranded cruise liners.arnival "splendor" was off the coast of san diego for thee days due to an engine fire and in 2013 carnival "triumph" suffered a similar fate in the gulf of mexico leaving passengers helpless for nearly a week. this time the massive storm whipping australia's coastline banging fishing against the shore and sweeping homes off their foundation is the reason carnival cruise lines vice...
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i was petrified. i thought i was going to die last night.we off waves have been reported as high as 15 meters, about 50 feet off sydney. incredible. we'll take a short break. next, protests erupt in baltimore over the mysterious death of a black man who died days after his arrest. >> plus a federal prosecutor says a newly revealed photo dzhokhar tsaranev proves why heap deserves the death penalty. we'll explain. >>> welcome back to "cnn newsroom." protesters in baltimore, maryland are furious. they're taking to the streets to show their anger. they're demanding answers to how a black man ended up with a fatal injury after being arrested earlier this month. cnn's miguel marques has more on the controversy as well as eyewitness accounts of freddy gray's arrest. >> reporter: anger growing. questions about the city of baltimore mr.'s versi baltimore's version of events in the arrest and death of freddy gray. >> mr. gray was put in the van. he was dragged a bit. then you see him using his, his, his legs to get into the van. so we know that he was
i was petrified. i thought i was going to die last night.we off waves have been reported as high as 15 meters, about 50 feet off sydney. incredible. we'll take a short break. next, protests erupt in baltimore over the mysterious death of a black man who died days after his arrest. >> plus a federal prosecutor says a newly revealed photo dzhokhar tsaranev proves why heap deserves the death penalty. we'll explain. >>> welcome back to "cnn newsroom." protesters in...
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i was petrified. i thought i was going to die last night. >> sydney has had back to back days of more than 1100 millimeters of rain in what's being called a once in a decade storm. >>> the u.s. justice department says it has opened a civil rights investigation into the death of a black man who died from injuries he suffered while in police custody. protesters took to the streets on wednesday demanding answers of how freddie gray ended up with a fatal injury after being arrested last month. the protests taking place as blaufrs released the names of six officers who are under investigation. police officers across the u.s. and in baltimore are under increased scrutiny under their treatment of citizens. >>> baltimore on police say freddie gray's arrest took not one stop, but three, a long route in a long time before officers realized gray was seriously injured. hits family coming out publicly for the first time today. this map shows where gray was arrested, where he was initially placed in a police van, s
i was petrified. i thought i was going to die last night. >> sydney has had back to back days of more than 1100 millimeters of rain in what's being called a once in a decade storm. >>> the u.s. justice department says it has opened a civil rights investigation into the death of a black man who died from injuries he suffered while in police custody. protesters took to the streets on wednesday demanding answers of how freddie gray ended up with a fatal injury after being arrested...
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the kids are petrified. my daughter things bombs will fall. we panic, we have nowhere to go. we don't know if they'll die. we live in a state of fear and don't leave the house. >> reporter: this woman lives with five daughters, a son, daughter in law and grandchild. pointing to a room where the force of the bomb blew out the windows. >> as soon as the bombing happened we were so scared the girls and i ran to the corridor. we were afraid the ceiling would collapse. >> reporter: she shows us how shrapnel injured one child, they had difficulties guessing her to hospital. they are worried about how to feed the family. in the kitchen, the stove was old and dusty and containers meant for provisions were empty. >> reporter: we ran out of supplies. we don't have gas. we can't go tout and buy anything. there's nothing in the kitchen. there's no food. schools have been closed since the shelling started. what can go out. it's no way to live. >> reporter: one of this woman's daughters is showing signs of trauma. the girl asks when she can return to school and when the bombings will end.
the kids are petrified. my daughter things bombs will fall. we panic, we have nowhere to go. we don't know if they'll die. we live in a state of fear and don't leave the house. >> reporter: this woman lives with five daughters, a son, daughter in law and grandchild. pointing to a room where the force of the bomb blew out the windows. >> as soon as the bombing happened we were so scared the girls and i ran to the corridor. we were afraid the ceiling would collapse. >> reporter:...
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my parents were more petrified at times than thrilled. but to answer your question the folks looting these stores and the five-finger discounts on any tennis shoes and leather jackets, liquor they were thugs, for lack of a better term. this wasn't some kind of free-for-all going on. this was a mob action. second of all, the police were up there. there were hundreds of police officers that we saw on the streets that night. they had riot gear. they had less than lethal weapons to use. they had bean bags tear gas, they had everything else going on. and then they had that arsenal to be able to use to disperse this crowd without causing any real harm. the people doing this are not wayward teenagers who got excited. these people were really involved in an extreme amount of violence. remember juan not only were they going after these liquor stores they were stealing cars and crashing into each other. my crew almost got ran down. this was mayhem and lawlessness on the streets of baltimore allowed to go on at the order of the mayor, i'm told by my
my parents were more petrified at times than thrilled. but to answer your question the folks looting these stores and the five-finger discounts on any tennis shoes and leather jackets, liquor they were thugs, for lack of a better term. this wasn't some kind of free-for-all going on. this was a mob action. second of all, the police were up there. there were hundreds of police officers that we saw on the streets that night. they had riot gear. they had less than lethal weapons to use. they had...
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i'm not normally petrified but always a fish out of water. so it takes me a couple minutes usually to get my head around it and then once i got it i was sufficiently adreen liezed. >> is that a word, adreen liezed? >> i don't use that on the air. homeostatic. that's my new word. >> part of the valua. >> you go to a chocolatier. that sounds much more i'm up for that. >> right. honey get in here. he's making chocolate. no the idea -- >> do you go directly from the bull thing to the chocolatier? >> no i went to the hospital. even though the whole bull chasing thing turned out okay and this happens all the time. the thing you worry most about never gets you. but 20 minutes after that the steel mechanism on the latch that controls one of 65 different pens in which the bulls are stored swung loose and smashed my little finger. exploded. >> are you serious? >> yeah, took my fingernail off. in a way that made me make a high pitched sound like a little girl and then -- >> they edited that out? >> no they cut it into the promo. you know what you guys d
i'm not normally petrified but always a fish out of water. so it takes me a couple minutes usually to get my head around it and then once i got it i was sufficiently adreen liezed. >> is that a word, adreen liezed? >> i don't use that on the air. homeostatic. that's my new word. >> part of the valua. >> you go to a chocolatier. that sounds much more i'm up for that. >> right. honey get in here. he's making chocolate. no the idea -- >> do you go directly from...
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i would say in retrospect it was a petrifying 15 seconds. it seemed like a minute and a half.hquake always seemed longer than it is because you cannot wait for it to stop. our backs are to the field and the cameras are in the back of the booth. at one point, i thought we are getting pitched out and going down into the lower deck. it was astonishing. you think about where we were in 1989 with no social media, no internet really, cable television is not what it became, just a fraction of what it is now. so, people are not getting information. now, within 30 seconds everybody in the stadium would go on twitter or whatever and find out you have a collapsed portion of the bay bridge, big fire on the marina and a pancake interstate in oakland. nobody knew anything. in the stadium, maybe the transistor radio or kcvs in san francisco. for 15 or 20 minutes, the crowd is chanting play ball, play ball. they had no idea. all of a sudden, the word came back in the world series was suspended for 10 days and resumed a week from the following friday. charlie: where were you at the time of the
i would say in retrospect it was a petrifying 15 seconds. it seemed like a minute and a half.hquake always seemed longer than it is because you cannot wait for it to stop. our backs are to the field and the cameras are in the back of the booth. at one point, i thought we are getting pitched out and going down into the lower deck. it was astonishing. you think about where we were in 1989 with no social media, no internet really, cable television is not what it became, just a fraction of what it...
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some guys pet the -- petrifying. >> scary dangerous, slimy, firebrands extremist hardline, stupid, uppitiy, loud mouth demagogue flamethrower. those weren't terms applied to hillary clinton. those were terms applied to ted cruz by the same reporters when he announced his candidacy. the press yesterday were giddy. they were absolutely giddy. about the prospects of hillary running and i tell you, neil what is so fascinating is to watch how she plays them for fools. the idea that she would announce herself with this everyman attitude, she is just one of the guys, just one of those 2.5 billion decide guys worth $100 million and gets away with it. the fact they would say it's republicans who are looking into the scandals when they themselves should be the ones looking into it. on and on. just the beginning. >> now i'm going to put you down as a maybe on hillary -- [laughter] >> democrats have been getting a pass since fdr and kennedy. at least kennedy could joke about it saying his father would say he would never pay for a landslide. so there's a wake twiwork with thus but the message for repub
some guys pet the -- petrifying. >> scary dangerous, slimy, firebrands extremist hardline, stupid, uppitiy, loud mouth demagogue flamethrower. those weren't terms applied to hillary clinton. those were terms applied to ted cruz by the same reporters when he announced his candidacy. the press yesterday were giddy. they were absolutely giddy. about the prospects of hillary running and i tell you, neil what is so fascinating is to watch how she plays them for fools. the idea that she would...
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. >> those with nerves of steel confront what's most petrifying. from dizzying heights to hair-raising creatures and insects. >> her house was infested. they were coming out of the coffee maker, the toaster, the microwaves, the ovens, the stoves. crawling out of every crack and crevice. [ screaming ] >>> a washing machine locks trapping a baby inside. and each passing second brings him closer to a dangerous spin cycle. may 11, 2012. at the federal laundromat in new jersey, a babysitter sorts laundry when her boyfriend puts the child she's caring for, zamir, inside the washing machine as part of an unusual game of peekaboo. but when the man turns the handle to close the door, their play time quickly turns to panic. the washer locks and water starts rushing into the machine. the babysitter and her boyfriend frantically pull at the door, but the lock by design can't be opened until the end of the wash cycle. laundromat owner explains. >> there was a cart that was white in that washer washing with zamir. about one hour before it ends. and they will use
. >> those with nerves of steel confront what's most petrifying. from dizzying heights to hair-raising creatures and insects. >> her house was infested. they were coming out of the coffee maker, the toaster, the microwaves, the ovens, the stoves. crawling out of every crack and crevice. [ screaming ] >>> a washing machine locks trapping a baby inside. and each passing second brings him closer to a dangerous spin cycle. may 11, 2012. at the federal laundromat in new jersey,...
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my prom-posal was like this and i was petrified.mple ways to save money as you are getting your daughters ready for prom season. >> absolutely. one of the things is obviously the dress. everybody wants to know how you can save money oate of the ways is to really go to vintage stores and finding one-of-a-kind dress or asking your mom or friend if they can borrow a dress. >> and accessories. we can wander over this way. i'm a dad of a 21-month-old daughter and soon to be arriving daughter. i'm out of my element. why are accessories so important? >> accessories make the outfit. you saw people are willing to spend money on those. one of the things to do is raid your mom's jewelry box. you can borrow something and when you do that it adds more sentiment to your day. when people ask you about your look you have great story. >> my 2-year-old is raiding her mom's jewelry box. you say ask about a girls day. >> gather friends together and see if the salon can give you a discount and look to youtube and tryout different looks or mixup looks or
my prom-posal was like this and i was petrified.mple ways to save money as you are getting your daughters ready for prom season. >> absolutely. one of the things is obviously the dress. everybody wants to know how you can save money oate of the ways is to really go to vintage stores and finding one-of-a-kind dress or asking your mom or friend if they can borrow a dress. >> and accessories. we can wander over this way. i'm a dad of a 21-month-old daughter and soon to be arriving...
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i would say in retrospect charlie, it was a petrifying 15 seconds. minute and a half. i mean earthquake always seems longer than it is because you can't wait for it to stop. but our backs are to the field and the cameras in the back of the booth. so at one point i thought oh pie god we're getting pitched out. and we're going to go down into the lower deck. so it was-- it was astonishing. you know you think about where we were in 1989 where with no social media no internet really. cable television is still not what it became. just a fraction of what it was, what it is now. so people aren't getting information. so now within 30 seconds everybody in the stadium would go on twitter or whatever. and find out, hey you've got a collapsed portion of the bay bridge, a big fire in the marina and a pancake interstate in oakland. nobody knew anything. in the stadium maybe a transistor radio you would listen to kcvs san francisco. so after 15 or 20 minutes the crowd is chanting play ball, play ball. they had no idea what had gone on. and then all of a sudden the
i would say in retrospect charlie, it was a petrifying 15 seconds. minute and a half. i mean earthquake always seems longer than it is because you can't wait for it to stop. but our backs are to the field and the cameras in the back of the booth. so at one point i thought oh pie god we're getting pitched out. and we're going to go down into the lower deck. so it was-- it was astonishing. you know you think about where we were in 1989 where with no social media no internet really. cable...
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i was petrified. >> the carnival company, no stranger to stranded cruise liner.e coast of san diego for three days due to an engine fire and in 2013 the triumph held passengers for nearly a week. and this time, the coastline sweeping entire homes off their foundation. is the reason carnival cruise line's advisory president says this delay was unavoidable. the passengers are back safe on tkroeu land but this part of southeastern australia are reeling from the storm, and four people were killed in the last two days and divers in the last few hours recovering the body of an 86-year-old woman whose car was swept away by one of the floods and the top official in new south whales said this storm was much more severe than anticipated. >> that video is scary. thank you for that. >>> protesters taking to the streets in baltimore demanding answers in the death of freddy gray while in police custody. we have mr. murphy the attorney representing the gray family. we understand more than 1,000 protesters took to the streets last night and his mom and family came out to be part
i was petrified. >> the carnival company, no stranger to stranded cruise liner.e coast of san diego for three days due to an engine fire and in 2013 the triumph held passengers for nearly a week. and this time, the coastline sweeping entire homes off their foundation. is the reason carnival cruise line's advisory president says this delay was unavoidable. the passengers are back safe on tkroeu land but this part of southeastern australia are reeling from the storm, and four people were...
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you're looking at a petrified forest rather than dynamic capitalism.characteristic. >> if you can't fire anyone in europe, you can't fire anyone because you're stuck with them forever. were you going to say something else or can i ask a question? >> please. >> is the negative effect of what the fed has done already here or is it in the future? was it a -- there are most people right now, they would think -- they would disagree very strongly that the fed didn't save us. that the fed didn't help us manage the financial crisis. and without what they did, we could be in a much worse place right now. so it's a big stretch to think they've actually capped our growth at 2% by what they did. >> both may be true by the way. >> would you argue that it allowed businesses to stay short-term and not make the hard decisions about -- do they just play around with zero money? >> we don't know so we can't be dogmatic. there was a depression in the early '20s in which the fed raised interest rates and there was nothing like stimulus. the concept of the macroeconomy has
you're looking at a petrified forest rather than dynamic capitalism.characteristic. >> if you can't fire anyone in europe, you can't fire anyone because you're stuck with them forever. were you going to say something else or can i ask a question? >> please. >> is the negative effect of what the fed has done already here or is it in the future? was it a -- there are most people right now, they would think -- they would disagree very strongly that the fed didn't save us. that...