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the gases that come out go poof, poof, poof. . >> this particular volcano has been in the news in theast couple days because this lava has been encroaching on the subdivision and as of march 2nd, the lava overtook the very last home that was actually inhabited by a man named jack thompson. when he left his home, they came back the next morning and the lava had taken over. he left just in time. i understand that you were the guy who convinced him to finally leave his home. how did you know that now was the time? >> i found this one finger we call it heading down above his place going to the forest, way faster than we anticipated. he goes, i think i'm going to lose my house tonight. that was the build up to that. i helped him pack his gear to the helicopters and we flew out together. >> we appreciate your time and thank you for the beautiful pictures of the volcano. >> aloha. >> aloha. >> it's time for the three of you and our viewers to be the judge on this dash cam video from february of 2010 that was just released this week. this was in houston county, georgia. and we see deputy kyle
the gases that come out go poof, poof, poof. . >> this particular volcano has been in the news in theast couple days because this lava has been encroaching on the subdivision and as of march 2nd, the lava overtook the very last home that was actually inhabited by a man named jack thompson. when he left his home, they came back the next morning and the lava had taken over. he left just in time. i understand that you were the guy who convinced him to finally leave his home. how did you know...
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are ready to make lester a job offer and this big hand reaches up from cuba and the job offer goes, poof and as far as i can reconstruct, what happened was, ernest thought this was not a good idea. ernest made some phone calls and then he wrote a couple of letters to lester and he criticized -- he's really pretty harsh on lester. he said, what you did in the caribbean was good but not that good. your navigation skills were good but you didn't engage with the enemy. and at one point he also says, it was 98% imagination and kid stuff what you and tony did. oni, office of naval intelligence, agree and there's a saying we know mr. hemingway and we are not impressed by his skills. so poor lester is left in washington. ernest wanted him to stay and take care of his wife and kids. he's about 25. so only one wife and two kids. and he stays here in washington. at least until 1944 working at the scc. so now we're actually going to get to ernest's story. this is the story that takes all the air out of the room. i think the stories -- i think lester's story is a great story. and they both had a lot
are ready to make lester a job offer and this big hand reaches up from cuba and the job offer goes, poof and as far as i can reconstruct, what happened was, ernest thought this was not a good idea. ernest made some phone calls and then he wrote a couple of letters to lester and he criticized -- he's really pretty harsh on lester. he said, what you did in the caribbean was good but not that good. your navigation skills were good but you didn't engage with the enemy. and at one point he also...
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red, same. 4 means it's a fire hazard and poof, catch on fire like that. this is it may detonate. this is the dns hacienda. there is a health hazard but we are clueing into number 4. there is flammable stuff in there when frank and i show up we put on our thinking caps. >> do you think putting this great label on the front door is a good idea? glass front door? may be not. what happens when you leave you leave the door open or when we show up, we break the door down. somewhere to the side is better. hazardous material and how they get into us. you breathe them. you can eat them or get them on you. okay. or they can be injected into you. like if you have hazardous material at the grand autoand you slip and you get stuck. it's in you and on you. stay out of that place. here's a look of hazardous spills. the can tainer is bubling and oozing. bubling liquids or vapors. yeah. anything like that if you see something like that after an earthquake. don't kick it, pick it up or taste it. you will safety first. then everybody around you. isolate the area, for everybody else. and notice the
red, same. 4 means it's a fire hazard and poof, catch on fire like that. this is it may detonate. this is the dns hacienda. there is a health hazard but we are clueing into number 4. there is flammable stuff in there when frank and i show up we put on our thinking caps. >> do you think putting this great label on the front door is a good idea? glass front door? may be not. what happens when you leave you leave the door open or when we show up, we break the door down. somewhere to the side...
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outside now, it might feel cool to some, but temperatures poof average. 57 at capital height -- capitol hill in columbia heights. rockville in dpoirg, 56. chantilly and great falls, 55. bowie and rivedale, 51 degrees. on the radar you see showers leesburg to warrenton. those likely not reaching the grounds. the line from frostburg to petersburg it is. showers through the day, a few. we'll hit 66 by noontime. 5:00, 74 degrees. into the low 60s by 11:00 p.m. let's look at traffic now. danella? >>> thanks. if you're taking the beltway, the inner loop at gallows road, have a crash involving an overturned vehicle blocking two of your right lanes. stick to the left and use caution as you're traveling the inner loop of the beltway in the area. traveling along bw parkway, no issues as you make your way from the baltimore beltway down to the capital beltway. in fact, 68 miles per hour as you pass 32. over to i-95, you're clear, as well, with a nice travel speed. 63 miles per hour as you pass 100. i'll give you a live look now as you make your way past 198. you can see traveling northbound and so
outside now, it might feel cool to some, but temperatures poof average. 57 at capital height -- capitol hill in columbia heights. rockville in dpoirg, 56. chantilly and great falls, 55. bowie and rivedale, 51 degrees. on the radar you see showers leesburg to warrenton. those likely not reaching the grounds. the line from frostburg to petersburg it is. showers through the day, a few. we'll hit 66 by noontime. 5:00, 74 degrees. into the low 60s by 11:00 p.m. let's look at traffic now. danella?...
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particular homeowner, ann mostly cloudy intire, has -- mcentire, has her bill automatically deducted, so,poofat money gone in a flash. >> i get my money back in four to six weeks. they said the larger amount they owe me, the longer time it would take. if they owed me $50 i could get it back right away. >> really? this is where our colleague jumped in. he got wind of the billing mistake. after a call, the utility promised to hand-deliver a check to ann tomorrow. anita? >>> tonight, french president has raised that country's terrorism alert to its highest level, following the deadly shooting outside a jewish school. a gunman on a motorcycle opened fire this morning killing three children and a rabbi, making it the worst ever school shooting in france. they say one of the weapons used was the same one used to kill three paratroopers in two different attacks in the same region last week. >> the jewish school was a target. this is something that cannot be understood, how can you aim at children from a close range and kill them? >> french media reports the soldiers in last week's attacks were of ar
particular homeowner, ann mostly cloudy intire, has -- mcentire, has her bill automatically deducted, so,poofat money gone in a flash. >> i get my money back in four to six weeks. they said the larger amount they owe me, the longer time it would take. if they owed me $50 i could get it back right away. >> really? this is where our colleague jumped in. he got wind of the billing mistake. after a call, the utility promised to hand-deliver a check to ann tomorrow. anita? >>>...
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ready to make lester a job offer, and then this big hand reaches up from cuba and the job offer goes poof, and as far as i can reconstruct what happened was ernest thought that this was not a good idea. ernest made some phone calls, and then he wrote a couple of letters to lester, and he criticized -- he's really pretty harsh on lester. he says, you know, what you did in the caribbean was good, but it wasn't that good. your navigation skills were good but you didn't engage the enemy. but you didn't engage the enemy. besides -- and at one point, he also says, it was 98% imagination and kid stuff, what you and tony did. on, by the way, office of naval intelligence, agrees, and there's a scathing letter saying from oni saying we know mr. hemingway, and we are not impressed by his skills. so poor lester is left in washington he's about 25 so only one wife and two kids. and he stays here in washington at least until 1944 working at the fcc. so now we're actually going to get to ernest's story and this is the story that pretty much takes all the air out of the room. i think the story -- i think
ready to make lester a job offer, and then this big hand reaches up from cuba and the job offer goes poof, and as far as i can reconstruct what happened was ernest thought that this was not a good idea. ernest made some phone calls, and then he wrote a couple of letters to lester, and he criticized -- he's really pretty harsh on lester. he says, you know, what you did in the caribbean was good, but it wasn't that good. your navigation skills were good but you didn't engage the enemy. but you...
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poof. >> watching the dow industrial average has been like watching the heart monitor of a criticallyll patient. >> how do we understand this president and his time in office? do we look at the days headlines. or do we remember what we, as a country, have been through? >> the president-elect is here in chicago and he's named the members of the economic team and they all fly in for the first big briefing on the economy. many of the leading financial figures of the world are taking the subway in from the airport and trapsing through the snow to get to the transition office. >> there was a screen set up for slides, but we might as well have been showing a mirror movie. because what was described in that meeting was an economic crisis beyond anything anybody had imagined. >> you had people telling you that the auto industry was literally days from collapse. the financial sector, kind of the heart that pumps blood into the economy, was frozen up in cardiac arrest. >> how this ad was released, early excerpts a week and a half ago, then released to the "today" show. a lot of media attention
poof. >> watching the dow industrial average has been like watching the heart monitor of a criticallyll patient. >> how do we understand this president and his time in office? do we look at the days headlines. or do we remember what we, as a country, have been through? >> the president-elect is here in chicago and he's named the members of the economic team and they all fly in for the first big briefing on the economy. many of the leading financial figures of the world are...
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is not a big percentage there is about total poof two point five billion dollars there goes to the middlemen some of them are asked and some of them are none after and that money does not stay in plot understand the money goes into regional countries the regional haves and the financials so the actual figure that remains in afghanistan is quite smart what about here is my question as this financial aid money declines do you think you can a similar and more of your people rely on helping the economy there is certainly a possibility but the thing is this if you look into afghanistan it is closely correlated with insecurity places there are secure that are within our hands you don't see the production of opium that is only in some where we do not have control of all for the if we fought us again on helping the afghan institution to secure our country and if we house and put pressure. on ourselves elements come in create insecurity in afghanistan we believe that for security and stability the the nuclear issue will be done dealt with in a more sustainable in a more manner but again if as long as
is not a big percentage there is about total poof two point five billion dollars there goes to the middlemen some of them are asked and some of them are none after and that money does not stay in plot understand the money goes into regional countries the regional haves and the financials so the actual figure that remains in afghanistan is quite smart what about here is my question as this financial aid money declines do you think you can a similar and more of your people rely on helping the...
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the biggest obstacle goes poof. today it was supposed to be the day we were going to hear about the stress test and possibility we might see another round of big equity offerings by these incredibly deluded creatures. tuesday the government and the banks simultaneously jumped the gun on the news and there were shockers. ahead of the result, people placed big bets against bank of america being blessed by the feds and huge wagers on citigroup that it would get the go ahead to pay out a bigger dividend. got the exact opposite. when the stress test came out two days early, bank of america didn't need to raise capital and citigroup flunked. didn't even matter. after a quick initial collapse of the citi stocks, it's back to where it was. bank of america is roaring. and what bank is doing the best? one of the biggest failures, suntrust. my charitable trust, we've been buying suntrust. it's just not that bad. when even the failures go higher, you lose a ton of bearish ammo. they don't have a case. after the stress test resu
the biggest obstacle goes poof. today it was supposed to be the day we were going to hear about the stress test and possibility we might see another round of big equity offerings by these incredibly deluded creatures. tuesday the government and the banks simultaneously jumped the gun on the news and there were shockers. ahead of the result, people placed big bets against bank of america being blessed by the feds and huge wagers on citigroup that it would get the go ahead to pay out a bigger...
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. >>> another president obama conspiracy theory goes poof. back to thomas. >>> thank you.supreme court ruled some pardons issues by haley barbour are valid. he pardoned 198 people before finishing his second term. this included four convicted murders. jim hood challenged those. he said many of the pardons didn't meet the requirements of the mississippi constitution. the supreme court sided with barbour. >>> the atrocities of an african war lord are going viral with crimes against children being exposed to millions around the world. joseph kony is wanted. his group has abducted 60,000 children for fighters and sex slaves. it includes heartbreaking interviews with children. the movie has received more than 32 million hits on youtube. that's thanks to hundreds of celebrities using twitter and facebook to pass this message along. craig melvin has the story. >> the rebels raised against and then they kill us. >> the 29-minute video starts with a little boy talking about his brother being killed. before turning a world away to an amateur film maker and his curious 4-year-old son
. >>> another president obama conspiracy theory goes poof. back to thomas. >>> thank you.supreme court ruled some pardons issues by haley barbour are valid. he pardoned 198 people before finishing his second term. this included four convicted murders. jim hood challenged those. he said many of the pardons didn't meet the requirements of the mississippi constitution. the supreme court sided with barbour. >>> the atrocities of an african war lord are going viral with...
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. >> ten years of saving, completely gone, banished, poof. >> watching the dow industrial average has been like watching the heart monitor on a critically ill patient. >> how do we understand this president and his time in office? do we look at the day's headlines or do we remember what we, as a country, have been through? >> the timing of this documentary is absolutely perfect. there were more jobs added to the economy last month, more good news, and today's report on jobless claims shows first-time requests for unemployment insurance has fallen to a four-year low. now, republicans, is that a good fact or a bad fact? people are starting to get it. in the first time since 2010, a fox news poll found more people saying the obama administration made the economy better than made it worse. in that same poll, 58% say that they see signs of the economy turning around. you know, i'm so glad that we are talking about the campaign. i have a suggestion for the democrats tonight, don't campaign unless you have this chart with you on the road. don't campaign unless you go to these town hall meeti
. >> ten years of saving, completely gone, banished, poof. >> watching the dow industrial average has been like watching the heart monitor on a critically ill patient. >> how do we understand this president and his time in office? do we look at the day's headlines or do we remember what we, as a country, have been through? >> the timing of this documentary is absolutely perfect. there were more jobs added to the economy last month, more good news, and today's report on...
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that 13,000 level, poof, gone! on this first day of march, we have green arrows but not so green.y are just slightly higher. >> let's talk about one other thing. one of these things that are very dear to my heart. companies that got good ratings based on customer reviews. >> according to temkin research group you will be most happiest at sam's club followed by publix and number three is a tea here and this is where i'm he most happy, starbucks and subway. they are the best rated companies out of 10,000 customers surveyed. they were most pleased with the customer service there. >> you're starbucks and i'm chick-fil-a. >> i would be chick-fil-a if there were more of them up here. they're just so hard to come by. >> if you have a mocha latte, i'll be happy. >> thank you very much. always a pleasure seeing you. >>> still ahead on fox 5 morning news, she has conquered the boxing ring, impressed the youngs on dancing with the stars and those are just a few highlights from a very impressive resume of laila ali. she joins us live to talk about how she is helping d.c. take on a widespread
that 13,000 level, poof, gone! on this first day of march, we have green arrows but not so green.y are just slightly higher. >> let's talk about one other thing. one of these things that are very dear to my heart. companies that got good ratings based on customer reviews. >> according to temkin research group you will be most happiest at sam's club followed by publix and number three is a tea here and this is where i'm he most happy, starbucks and subway. they are the best rated...
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. >> right poof the bone and we have other vendors here doing the same thing.auce who has a phenomenal bread pudding, smoked mango bread pudding. >> how does that sound? >> oh, my goodness. i am thinking about that already. >> we are going to have a great weekend. crystal, how you doing? >> i am great. >> crystal is here every year. you going to be here tonight. >> i will be, i will be here as well as daisy duke and others and we will be signing our calendar. >> yeah, we have calendars for you guys by the way. >> thank you. >> our pleasure. craig, come on over. good to see you again. >> good do see you. good morning. >> good morning. let's go through the particulars starts tonight. >> starts tonight, then tomorrow is noon to 6:00, to open all day, selling tickets at the door, fantastic time for everybody. >> and your website, if people want to go on your website. >> beer and bourbon.com and on facebook and you can get updates and coupon codes and things like that. >> this event has grown and grown dramatically. >> it is our joy. we have doubled our size from la
. >> right poof the bone and we have other vendors here doing the same thing.auce who has a phenomenal bread pudding, smoked mango bread pudding. >> how does that sound? >> oh, my goodness. i am thinking about that already. >> we are going to have a great weekend. crystal, how you doing? >> i am great. >> crystal is here every year. you going to be here tonight. >> i will be, i will be here as well as daisy duke and others and we will be signing our...
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. >> just poof you're done? >> done. >> pretty definitive.e brought you on because you were shorting treasuries. i've been at cnbc for 20 years, i've got one piece of advice. whatever you do, don't buy the long end of the curve. and the one thing you should have done for the last decade was buy the long end of the curve. if you are right on this position, you are making a call of epic proportions. what makes you right right now? >> well, i know you cut your teeth on the bond market, michelle. and as you recall, about 30 years ago, bonds were known as certificates of confiscation. i think they'll come back to being known as that. just a quick perspective. bonds have had a total return in excess of 50% since the beginning of 2010. and that's probably the best asset classic stat with the exception of apple which is its own asset class into itself. if you look further at the market in bonds, has really persisted during the last four decades. there are only four years where you have a total return of negative 5% or more. this industry which has be
. >> just poof you're done? >> done. >> pretty definitive.e brought you on because you were shorting treasuries. i've been at cnbc for 20 years, i've got one piece of advice. whatever you do, don't buy the long end of the curve. and the one thing you should have done for the last decade was buy the long end of the curve. if you are right on this position, you are making a call of epic proportions. what makes you right right now? >> well, i know you cut your teeth on the...
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. >> there is no bomb explosion or anything but poof like a balloon explodes and the top came off. >> i saw that the plane was falling apart in the front. i thought we were done. >> earlier that year, the faa had issued a routine maintenance alert to detect and repair cracks. aloha had not yet repaired -- performed those inspections on its fleet. when a is passenger alerts investigators that she saw a crack when she was boarding the plane it doesn't take investigators to figure out what happened to the 737. it's a one-two punch of hot and humid weather and constant ups and downs. >> unlike long haul flights, where you take off at jfk and you fly eight hours and land in london. that's one cycle in an eight-hour period. on these island hoppers, you could fly for two hours and have 20 cycles. up and down, up and down. 30-minute cycles. where you pressurize the airplane, take off, fly for 15 minutes, land. pressurize the airplane again. so the accumulative effect of this cycling of the fuselage is greater in a short period of time than on a long-haul flight where you have one pressurizati
. >> there is no bomb explosion or anything but poof like a balloon explodes and the top came off. >> i saw that the plane was falling apart in the front. i thought we were done. >> earlier that year, the faa had issued a routine maintenance alert to detect and repair cracks. aloha had not yet repaired -- performed those inspections on its fleet. when a is passenger alerts investigators that she saw a crack when she was boarding the plane it doesn't take investigators to...
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as i would come in the bank, i would go poof, like that. kind of like a magic trick.wo bags would just automatically appear. and then i would run right at the first teller and jump at the counter and stand over them. see how i stood up? you've got to move the camera. those cameras were all facing down. so they got 90 seconds of just my ass and legs, mostly. and you bark out orders. see, i don't want to hurt anybody. i'm not going to hurt anybody. but they don't know that, okay. create peace by emanating extreme violence. patrick swayze said that in the movie where he robbed all the banks. what's that, "point break"? >> striking fear into others has also landed darren bailey in prison, but he took things beyond the fear stage. >> oh, man. it was kind of gruesome, man. bodies all found and everything like that. for this area, it's not really easy to walk through. we're not having a typical conversation now. now we're dealing with something more personal. as much as i try to move on, i'm still haunted by that past. >> bailey didn't elaborate on the crimes that got him in
as i would come in the bank, i would go poof, like that. kind of like a magic trick.wo bags would just automatically appear. and then i would run right at the first teller and jump at the counter and stand over them. see how i stood up? you've got to move the camera. those cameras were all facing down. so they got 90 seconds of just my ass and legs, mostly. and you bark out orders. see, i don't want to hurt anybody. i'm not going to hurt anybody. but they don't know that, okay. create peace by...
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it sounds good because it says everyone, poof, will have automatic health insurance coverage.you may be able to say you have health insurance coverage, but that's a far cry from saying you actually have access to care. and that's the future of obama care, denial of access. >> with divided government will heading in to a presidential election, if this law gets overturned, you don't see anything happening between now and november. >> sure we could. we could put further a bill that will actually drive down health care. we could easily have that before the congress and president obama can sign it. >> i'm skeptical, shall i say. >> we'll offer it. the house republicans would offer new health legislation. >> you have made, the tea party has made, repeal obama care, again, your term, a rallying cry for some time. it was critical when you were running for president. but you've had different approaches as to how it should be done. this is yourself earlier today at the rally. >> we leave that the action that the congress took was at its very basis unconstitutional and we are calling on
it sounds good because it says everyone, poof, will have automatic health insurance coverage.you may be able to say you have health insurance coverage, but that's a far cry from saying you actually have access to care. and that's the future of obama care, denial of access. >> with divided government will heading in to a presidential election, if this law gets overturned, you don't see anything happening between now and november. >> sure we could. we could put further a bill that...
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joseph head down only on the west side of the house, your house, poof, gets sold.this voodoo doll and it comes with its own blessing oil. $10. your house is sold. you never know what works. wish us luck. >> barbara corcoran joins us now. sorry to laugh. >> little extreme, i'm afraid. >> let me ask you. if you get to that point, maybe you have other issues with the house, you know, if you're having trouble selling the house and you go to those kinds of measures. >> that's generally what it is. it's overpriced. this house is overpriced. nothing makes a difference unless the price is adjusted. >> what kind of extremes have you done. >> i've done a lot of smudging. laugh if you might. it's worked. >> let's face it. brokers make the sales happen most of the time. talk about some other things that agents can do to get your home noticed outside those sorts of things. >> certainly you can dress as an extreme character. >> the broker. >> the broker. they're fun-loving people. they like people. this is kim hurley of coldwall banker real estate. you have to love the guy. 80%
joseph head down only on the west side of the house, your house, poof, gets sold.this voodoo doll and it comes with its own blessing oil. $10. your house is sold. you never know what works. wish us luck. >> barbara corcoran joins us now. sorry to laugh. >> little extreme, i'm afraid. >> let me ask you. if you get to that point, maybe you have other issues with the house, you know, if you're having trouble selling the house and you go to those kinds of measures. >> that's...
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news, they are big business, it's not going away anytime soon, so i would suggest put your hair in a poofll improve things for me. >> let's talk about the hbo movie that turned the campaign into a movie. i saw the film, i got a preview, and i don't know, it seemed to me to be one-sided, but the actors did a terrific job. >> 23 you saw it, you know the ultimate reaction will probably pretty clearly be split along party lines. he said if you're a palin fan, you're going to hate this film. if you think that palin wasn't qualified to be vice president, you'll come out saying julianne moore did a terrific job. the film portrays palin as someone way over her head on a national stage, unable to master basic facts. at one point almost having a nervous breakdown. while the people behind the film admit it's a drama, not a documentary, they argue it's based on the facts in the book "game change." interestingly enough. >> i would suggest watching the movie with your partisan friends. if you watch it with a person on the other side of the aisle there will be a big fight during the movie and after. >>
news, they are big business, it's not going away anytime soon, so i would suggest put your hair in a poofll improve things for me. >> let's talk about the hbo movie that turned the campaign into a movie. i saw the film, i got a preview, and i don't know, it seemed to me to be one-sided, but the actors did a terrific job. >> 23 you saw it, you know the ultimate reaction will probably pretty clearly be split along party lines. he said if you're a palin fan, you're going to hate this...
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