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that's what's on my radio station." "why do you wear-- "why do you wear thong underwear and low pants even though it's dreadfully uncomfortable?" "i don't know. britney does. so that's what i see; that's what i do." "older people, why do you vote republican? "or democrat? when there's clearly really no difference between the parties?" there really is no difference between the parties, you know? they pay lip service to some differences here and there, but when you vote vehemently democrat or republican, you are broadcasting-- to me, anyway-- that you're not doing your homework. do you know what i mean? like, you--when--like last night, when i did stand-up, and as soon as i mentioned george w. bush, some arms got folded. some heads lean-backed with the old, "okay, don't say-- this is bush country." what does that mean? what does that mean? "you--i want you to tell me "why you're a dyed-in-the-wool republican or democrat, because there's no discernable difference." most people only do things because it's habit. everything'
that's what's on my radio station." "why do you wear-- "why do you wear thong underwear and low pants even though it's dreadfully uncomfortable?" "i don't know. britney does. so that's what i see; that's what i do." "older people, why do you vote republican? "or democrat? when there's clearly really no difference between the parties?" there really is no difference between the parties, you know? they pay lip service to some differences here and there,...
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initially after any disaster all the radio stations will broadcast on what's happening. the news to tell you what's happening. after that they will broadcast the evacuation centers. where to get medical help. one per floor for fire extinguishers. if you don't know how to use it we will talk about it in class number 2. you need a unification site. if you pick up the home phone and don't hear a dial tone, try again. make sure there is a land line hard wired to the -- not plugged in. if you can make a phone call you should call somewhere further away. if you have someone out of state that way they are not effected. who's okay, who's not, who has not called yet, that way you know who you are waiting for. after an earthquake or disaster if you know everyone in the family is safe you have no worries. if you work in the city and you live in the north bay, the bridge is down. make that phone call. your family is safe, you are safe. i can do more work helping the people in san francisco than trying to get back right away. your family knows you are okay and you could be rescuing t
initially after any disaster all the radio stations will broadcast on what's happening. the news to tell you what's happening. after that they will broadcast the evacuation centers. where to get medical help. one per floor for fire extinguishers. if you don't know how to use it we will talk about it in class number 2. you need a unification site. if you pick up the home phone and don't hear a dial tone, try again. make sure there is a land line hard wired to the -- not plugged in. if you can...
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a huge amount of explosives went off in a car parked near a radio station early thursday morning. the blast shattered most of the windows of the 12-story radio station and other nearby buildings. terrorist attacks in colombian cities have sharply declined due to tough measures against guerrilla groups such as the revolutionary armed forces of colombia or farc, by former president alvaro uribe. since taking office last week, the president santos has shown a readiness to hold conditional talks with rebels. however, following the latest attack he stressed his government will continue aggressively fighting terrorism. >>> japanese entrepreneurs are increasingly launching businesses that hope to find solutions for problems in developing countries. today we focus on a japanese researcher who is working on a product which could solve some hygiene issues in bangladesh. we have more. >> reporter: here in a laboratory at kyushu university, this professor tries to develop new materials from soybeans. he's trying to produce biodegradable diapers from solvent materials that come from soybeans.
a huge amount of explosives went off in a car parked near a radio station early thursday morning. the blast shattered most of the windows of the 12-story radio station and other nearby buildings. terrorist attacks in colombian cities have sharply declined due to tough measures against guerrilla groups such as the revolutionary armed forces of colombia or farc, by former president alvaro uribe. since taking office last week, the president santos has shown a readiness to hold conditional talks...
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because a lot of radio and tv stations have cut back dramatically, they are hiring younger talent. that is good for young people on the one hand. >> not so good for people our age. >> no, unfortunately. i think we are seeing that shift in generations happening rapidly. there are quite a few -- both radio and tv -- i am thinking about two local radio stations who i will not name who are paying interest to produce news content. -- interns to produce news content. what that means for quality is the big question. i do not feel fully comfortable having a discussion about quality of news without discussing what that means. how do we define quality journalism? i think today we have a much more scattered definition. the huge decline in our own way. previously, we only had three major networks. it was easier to define the "quality journalism." today, it becomes a much more difficult concept. >> is this something that you discussed in your class is? >> yes, we do. as prof. wagner said, a lot of young people are tuned out. they simply do not care. the news is not relevant to them. i do an exe
because a lot of radio and tv stations have cut back dramatically, they are hiring younger talent. that is good for young people on the one hand. >> not so good for people our age. >> no, unfortunately. i think we are seeing that shift in generations happening rapidly. there are quite a few -- both radio and tv -- i am thinking about two local radio stations who i will not name who are paying interest to produce news content. -- interns to produce news content. what that means for...
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. >> and a struggling bay area radio station holding a unique fund raiser. south of laredo, there's a place... so hot, rattlesnakes combust. ♪ but we go, cause ya gotta eat bold. [ male announcer subway fiery footlong subs. the bold-acious new turkey jalapeño melt and buffalo chicken. subway. eat bold! . >>> the state budget is late. for thousands of students that means cal grants will most likely be late but these and other economic hardships aren't putting a damper on move in day at berkeley. live tonight at uc berkeley campus. >> reporter: mike thousands of incoming freshmen moved in today leaving behind life at home. >> my god. so -- much stuff. >> one major league -- how you doing? >> most important thing of all. >> reporter: its move in weekend for new students of berkeley. a time when freshmen are meeting roommates and saying good-bye to families. >> excited. little sad to leave home at the same time. i think more excited. it's just all new. >> reporter: family and friends help chelsea. >> feels like winning the loto. we really -- it's a great school
. >> and a struggling bay area radio station holding a unique fund raiser. south of laredo, there's a place... so hot, rattlesnakes combust. ♪ but we go, cause ya gotta eat bold. [ male announcer subway fiery footlong subs. the bold-acious new turkey jalapeño melt and buffalo chicken. subway. eat bold! . >>> the state budget is late. for thousands of students that means cal grants will most likely be late but these and other economic hardships aren't putting a damper on move...
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groups and the newspaper, -- all of the radio stations, all of the radio station groups, we carriedme we had come together. and it did work. >> you do not know which tower might fall, so if you have multiple output during the coverage, you provide a better coverage pattern. if we do not pool our resources, then the market is not going to get served. >> i will be the guy who kind of disagrees. i think there is value if there are lives at stake, and you are in an emergency -- i wonder if the stations ought not think about putting competition aside and dealing with this huge mayor's race, doing some sort of joint mayoral flynt -- thing, and you have all of the anchors, whatever. i think competition makes us better. we have, in my opinion, the best media in the world, and i think there is room for competition, and as a guy with a smaller staff, i want everybody to stay on the air, and i want to be in on the story. >> talking about when you are on the air, we did not know who was seeing it, and, again, we were so isolated. one interesting point is the website really came of age in this s
groups and the newspaper, -- all of the radio stations, all of the radio station groups, we carriedme we had come together. and it did work. >> you do not know which tower might fall, so if you have multiple output during the coverage, you provide a better coverage pattern. if we do not pool our resources, then the market is not going to get served. >> i will be the guy who kind of disagrees. i think there is value if there are lives at stake, and you are in an emergency -- i wonder...
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when there was only one official version as you can hear it on the radio station voice of america. at the u.s. naval base at guantanamo bay cuba. select few american servicemen and u.s. officials have direct contact with the prisoners. u.s. officials detainees are not tortured or subject to any cruel treatment during interrogation sessions in fact. their way to make their captors feel comfortable to coax information from. fashion. exactly right here the story could have ended if it wasn't for this man who we saw in a public square. he's my father and he had a feeling that things were not good at. forty to forty five degrees of heat. and. night totally isolated not allowed to speak to see or to hear but mountings father didn't know that it was the other way around it was together with most of the other prisoners that had in fact decided to stop talking rumor now was that it wasn't forty degrees one hundred guntown the anymore that the army had started exposing prisoners to freezing temperatures to get them to talk what i would do is urge him as a father to reach out to communicate w
when there was only one official version as you can hear it on the radio station voice of america. at the u.s. naval base at guantanamo bay cuba. select few american servicemen and u.s. officials have direct contact with the prisoners. u.s. officials detainees are not tortured or subject to any cruel treatment during interrogation sessions in fact. their way to make their captors feel comfortable to coax information from. fashion. exactly right here the story could have ended if it wasn't for...
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when there was only one official version as you can hear it on the radio station. the u.s. . servicemen and u.s. officials have direct contact with the prisoners. detainees are not torture subject cruel treatment during interrogation sessions in fact. their way to make the captors feel comfortable to coax information from. fashion. exactly right here the story could have ended if it wasn't for this man we saw in a public square. and he had a feeling that things were not good. at one time. and one two two four one eight forty two forty five degrees of heat locked up unchained and then feed day and night totally isolated not allowed to speak to see or to hear but magic's father didn't know that it was the other way around it was matted together with most of the other prisoners that had in fact decided to stop talking. rumor now was that it wasn't forty degrees or how did any more of the army had started exposing prisoners to freezing temperatures to get them to talk. is urged him. to reach out to communicate with his son. which we will transform and ask just cooperate. this wil
when there was only one official version as you can hear it on the radio station. the u.s. . servicemen and u.s. officials have direct contact with the prisoners. detainees are not torture subject cruel treatment during interrogation sessions in fact. their way to make the captors feel comfortable to coax information from. fashion. exactly right here the story could have ended if it wasn't for this man we saw in a public square. and he had a feeling that things were not good. at one time. and...
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both of the victims were attending a party sponsored by radio station. the injuries are non-life- threatening. the victims were rushed to the hospital. but police had more problems to deal with. a fight broke out at the hospital between friends of the victims. at least one person was tazed by police and was arrested. >> that shooting happened as many bay area cities hosted peaceful gatherings as part of national night out. oakland held more than 400 block parties including this one in the fruitvale district. they all came together to take a stand against crime in their communities. >> it is really important that we build a network amongst ourselves, especially in these kind of dire times. >> we are more apt to do something about something that is wrong when there is numbers. >> some residents say the recent layoffs of 80 police officers makes keeping the peace more difficult. ktvu heard that same concern at a national night oh party held in vallejo, where residents there are also dealing with police cutbacks thanks to the city's ongoing budget problems.
both of the victims were attending a party sponsored by radio station. the injuries are non-life- threatening. the victims were rushed to the hospital. but police had more problems to deal with. a fight broke out at the hospital between friends of the victims. at least one person was tazed by police and was arrested. >> that shooting happened as many bay area cities hosted peaceful gatherings as part of national night out. oakland held more than 400 block parties including this one in the...
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nine people were injured when it exploded outside a building housing a radio station in the news agency. >> even in the silence of cc tv, images are clear. in just seconds a car packed with 50 kilos of explosives brought chaos to the streets. nine people were injured, but in the days aftermath came the realization that it could have been much worse. despite widespread damage, no lives were lost. but in the face of such violence, many chose calm defiance. >> we reject violence, we reject factions who use violence. these are terrorist acts. whoever is responsible, we will not let them intimidate us. >> knowing who they are is not easy. police were quick to blame left- wing guerrilla groups, but no one claimed responsibility. is not clear what the intended target was, but such violence will not go unpunished. >> we will offer a reward of up to 500 million pesos for information that leads us to the people responsible. >> the bombing closely resembles previous attacks by the rebels and maybe a reminder that the group is still a force to be reckoned with. barely a week since he took office, m
nine people were injured when it exploded outside a building housing a radio station in the news agency. >> even in the silence of cc tv, images are clear. in just seconds a car packed with 50 kilos of explosives brought chaos to the streets. nine people were injured, but in the days aftermath came the realization that it could have been much worse. despite widespread damage, no lives were lost. but in the face of such violence, many chose calm defiance. >> we reject violence, we...
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a german radio station says the instrument was built in 1775, one of only eight known to exist, created by a maker mozart was known to be a fan of. if authentic, experts say it could be worth millions. >>> and now here's an early look at how wall street will kick off the day. the dow opens at 10,674 after losing 5 points. the s&p went down a point. the nasdaq fell 10. taking a look at overseas trading this morning, in tokyo, the nikkei dropped 11 points, but in hong kong the hang sang gained 127. >>> with wall street already nervously awaiting today's unemployment figures from the government, yesterday an unexpected rise in first-time jobless claims sent traders running for cover. the labor department reported initial jobless claims rose slightly last week to the highest level since early april. analysts expected a slight drop. >>> economists predicted today's government report for unemployment in the month of july will show a slight increase, thanks largely to temporary u.s. census bureau jobs ending. private employers are expected to have added about 90,000 jobs. so why is this all so
a german radio station says the instrument was built in 1775, one of only eight known to exist, created by a maker mozart was known to be a fan of. if authentic, experts say it could be worth millions. >>> and now here's an early look at how wall street will kick off the day. the dow opens at 10,674 after losing 5 points. the s&p went down a point. the nasdaq fell 10. taking a look at overseas trading this morning, in tokyo, the nikkei dropped 11 points, but in hong kong the hang...
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this is provided by the bbc and local radio stations. they will transmit at the local times showed up on the screen on fnn shortwave, putting out a little information on how to stay safe, avoid disease, and access aid. >>> agencies in many parts of asia are stretched to the limit by the impact of flooding and landslides. in russia, authorities are battling 600 wildfires. now the global market is feeling the effect as the price of basic foods rises. the price of wheat is at a two year high. all of this is likely to make life much harder for people already in severe difficulty. >> in pakistan, the floodwaters have engulfed village after village. once lives are saved, the farmers are asking where the next meal will come from. >> you see the top of the house but not the crop. we cry sometimes when we come here. then we pray to god. i have 200 kilos of corn at my home which the flood took away. god saved our families. >> he showed the damage to wheat and said all of his wealth had been destroyed. this is meant to be pakistan's breadbasket. bu
this is provided by the bbc and local radio stations. they will transmit at the local times showed up on the screen on fnn shortwave, putting out a little information on how to stay safe, avoid disease, and access aid. >>> agencies in many parts of asia are stretched to the limit by the impact of flooding and landslides. in russia, authorities are battling 600 wildfires. now the global market is feeling the effect as the price of basic foods rises. the price of wheat is at a two year...
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he oversaw the radio station's move to an all news form as news director. he was an inaural (speaking international language) d he said unto them go ye into allf the world and preach the gosl preach t gospel ♪ every creure in the world. (alause) i spend three hourson my ho- or at least that'shat my mom thinks. withigh speed internet from at&t, i get my homework done fast, leaving me time to download vies and music and chat with my friends. [ mom how's your studying? it's coming along! [ female announcer ] wo faster, play more with the fastest internet for the price. call to get high sed for $14.95 a month with select services and a one-year price guarantee. please, i know whahe's up to. high speed internet from at is so fast that we get more done in less time, leaving time to chat... watch movies... without teenage distractions. and it's affordable for our. [ femalennouncer ] call to get high speed fo$14.95 a month with select serves and a one-year pri guarantee. plus getccess to at&t's entire national wi-fi network on the go. cookies? [ boy ] sure! tell yo
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a car bomb just outside the headquarters of a national radio station is the first such attack in fourrs. the newly elected president described the blast as a terrorist attack and promised -- as a terrorist attack and promised to step up the fight against terrorism. india will be placing restrictions on smart phones unless they are given access to security get a body in the month. they are concerned that they could be used by militant groups. some airports across england and scotland face chaos thanks to an overwhelming vote for strike action. it includes one of the world's busiest, heathrow. a judge in california has ruled gay marriages can go ahead in the state starting next wednesday. this is the same judge who ruled last week that california's ban on same-sex weddings was unconstitutional. the timing is important. it gives opponents time to appeal the ruling. >> last week, a federal judge in san francisco ruled that california's ban on same-sex marriage was unconstitutional and he struck it down. a lot of people thought it would come into effect as soon as he made the ruling. and t
a car bomb just outside the headquarters of a national radio station is the first such attack in fourrs. the newly elected president described the blast as a terrorist attack and promised -- as a terrorist attack and promised to step up the fight against terrorism. india will be placing restrictions on smart phones unless they are given access to security get a body in the month. they are concerned that they could be used by militant groups. some airports across england and scotland face chaos...
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her n-word laced rant, calling for radio stations to cut ties with her, dr. ura is calling it quits, ending a 17-year run on the radio. rev a the well is capped. no more oil is flowing into the gulf. what about the oil that is already there? the government says only about a quarter of the spill is still in the gulf of mexico. but two new reports out today put that number at nearly 80% of the oil remaining and they say, what's there is sinking to the bottom of the ocean and working its way into the food chain. what is going on here? who is right? we're keeping them honest tonight. those stories and more coming your way beginning at the top of the hour. larry? >> larry: john roberts. 10:00 p.m. eastern. bishop jackson, how would society be harmed? is society harmed in massachusetts because gay people can marry there? awe all i think so. first of all, the right to vote is an essential civil rights. my father was threatened at gun point by an out-of-control state trooper because he weighed in on this issue of voting. so we're trumping one group's civil rights in t
her n-word laced rant, calling for radio stations to cut ties with her, dr. ura is calling it quits, ending a 17-year run on the radio. rev a the well is capped. no more oil is flowing into the gulf. what about the oil that is already there? the government says only about a quarter of the spill is still in the gulf of mexico. but two new reports out today put that number at nearly 80% of the oil remaining and they say, what's there is sinking to the bottom of the ocean and working its way into...
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the blast was near a radio station. most of the injured were in a bus that happen to pass by. images from a surveillance camera inside the station showed the extent of the damage. the country's new president described the bombing as a terrorist act. police say leftist rebels are most likely responsible. a flock of colorful hot air balloons took to the sky above ukraine on thursday for d two of a festival. the event pulled balloonists from the ukraine, russia, lithuania, and moldova. they took off from sevastopol. the festival was named after the french brothers who pioneered the hot air balloon in the 18th century. stay tuned. we aree going to come back with our in-depth report. >> do not go away. >> welcome back. this thursday, st. protests in afghanistan show anchor over civilian casualties, even when it is clear that -- but even when it is unclear that those killed were civilians. there is a 30% rise in civilian deaths this year. most were atathe hands of the taliban, but many afghans blame foreign troops and the u.s. for unnecessary suffering. sen our camer team to the nor
the blast was near a radio station. most of the injured were in a bus that happen to pass by. images from a surveillance camera inside the station showed the extent of the damage. the country's new president described the bombing as a terrorist act. police say leftist rebels are most likely responsible. a flock of colorful hot air balloons took to the sky above ukraine on thursday for d two of a festival. the event pulled balloonists from the ukraine, russia, lithuania, and moldova. they took...
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he never listened to spanish radio stations. no more mexicans. who did not have a problem being objective with a mexican. [inaudible]. i should try to do something about this he thought this is not good. may be i should try, may be i should make an effort. may be i should drive to the mission and spend quality time with my own people. i'm sure it would be simple. he doesn't have to be so hard. i am sure anyone who looks at me and talks to me will believe i'm another south of the border specimen and never figure out i happen to be a self hating mexican. the self hating something made him think of the self hating jew. he thought of george constanza and woody allen. he thought of philip and alexander's father yelling and screaming telling his son he was the son of the family shames. you don't be deserved to be called a view. you, alexander are being embarrassed by the surface of the mirror. you don't deserve to be a mexican. nor the fact that mexicans are the hardest working people and came here to work and give their children a better future. there
he never listened to spanish radio stations. no more mexicans. who did not have a problem being objective with a mexican. [inaudible]. i should try to do something about this he thought this is not good. may be i should try, may be i should make an effort. may be i should drive to the mission and spend quality time with my own people. i'm sure it would be simple. he doesn't have to be so hard. i am sure anyone who looks at me and talks to me will believe i'm another south of the border specimen...
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we--i remember when we were going to europe, they only had one radio station and one tv station or somethingt was on and gone. your album, man amongst men, you've got a song about this. and i wanted to share some lyrics. by the way, the first cut on man amongst men is bo diddley is crazy. sick. he's crazy. he's sick. he's a lunatic. you were just trying to frighten interviewers, weren't you, with that? no, you know-- it's a terrific song. you know what? that was my approach to punk rock. that's what it was. this is a man who opened for the clash, the definitive punk rock band. he opened for the clash. that was my approach to punk rock. and i just wrote a new one called i'm a bad seed. [laughs] you understand? talk about the song called kids, don't do it. it is as close to rap as you've come in your career. i was the first one, but we--in my neighborhood, in the ghetto, as they call it, or the hood. today it's the hood, you understand? but in my neighborhood, they called it signifying. you talk about me a while, and i'll talk about you a while, till somebody said something about somebody's mo
we--i remember when we were going to europe, they only had one radio station and one tv station or somethingt was on and gone. your album, man amongst men, you've got a song about this. and i wanted to share some lyrics. by the way, the first cut on man amongst men is bo diddley is crazy. sick. he's crazy. he's sick. he's a lunatic. you were just trying to frighten interviewers, weren't you, with that? no, you know-- it's a terrific song. you know what? that was my approach to punk rock. that's...
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powerful blast in the colombian capital bogota a car bomb exploded outside the studios of a major radio station meeting at least nine people injured comes just days after a present one son tossed. around to continue his predecessor's war on the rhythms of cocaine traffickers. let's show you some of what we're also covering online on t.v. dot com russian police are on the money they busted a gang which printed fifty million. counterfeit currency every month. you can tell the difference on a website. and a new you know based on the nixon. german russian that shitty company makes clues. parity it's nice to see designs. online right now to talk to you don't. on the way so you know more from the ancient cities which. this time heads to a place which is a move to lies in people's wallets. if you look here. it's featured on the course one thousand ruble notes has a value of around thirty dollars and it's one of the most popular and used by long gone is the face of london from any russian bill so instead they feel very stark. like this one here. yes more from martin andrews in ten minutes on the take b
powerful blast in the colombian capital bogota a car bomb exploded outside the studios of a major radio station meeting at least nine people injured comes just days after a present one son tossed. around to continue his predecessor's war on the rhythms of cocaine traffickers. let's show you some of what we're also covering online on t.v. dot com russian police are on the money they busted a gang which printed fifty million. counterfeit currency every month. you can tell the difference on a...
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showing a powerful blast in the colombian capital of bogota a car bomb exploded outside of a major radio station of the thing at least nine people were injured he comes just days after the preston tunnel sometimes took office to come to his predecessor's fight against leftist government is ok because. well on the way soon more from the ancient cities which encircled moscow this time most of the entries heads to a place which is. in people's wallets. if you look here. it's featured on the one thousand rouble note it has a value of around thirty dollars and it's one of the most popular and used banknotes long gone is the face of loan from any russian bills so instead they feature a very stark call sites and such. like this one here. that's more from bottom in terms of it's time to buy stuff me joins us now gold latest from the business world and for fans of fast food some tasty news i think possibly carry it to american fast food chains are expanding into the russian market with plans for one hundred eighty outlets over the next ten years i'll have more a bit later but fust world grain stocks are
showing a powerful blast in the colombian capital of bogota a car bomb exploded outside of a major radio station of the thing at least nine people were injured he comes just days after the preston tunnel sometimes took office to come to his predecessor's fight against leftist government is ok because. well on the way soon more from the ancient cities which encircled moscow this time most of the entries heads to a place which is. in people's wallets. if you look here. it's featured on the one...
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all we had was what was on the local radio station. >> reporter: the story really started in the chaoticays following the storm. >> we had no police communications at all. we knew it was bad. >> reporter: on patrol in the french quarter, mike fields remembers what it was like just after katrina hit. when the police department struggled to maintain order. >> we want help! >> reporter: i happened that wednesday to drive down convention center boulevard and saw the people out there. >> you see the people who are dying? >> it was frustration. and people started turning on the police. police were being accused of all kinds of things. >> do we or do we not have a state of martial law? >> we do. >> reporter: this is "nightline's" ted koppel with then police chief eddie come pass. >> what does that mean? >> individual does not want to leave, we can use reasonable force, whatever force necessary to make an individual lead. >> reporter: hundreds of officers abandoned their posts and for those who remain, serious confusion about what the rules were, or if the rules still applied. >> police super p
all we had was what was on the local radio station. >> reporter: the story really started in the chaoticays following the storm. >> we had no police communications at all. we knew it was bad. >> reporter: on patrol in the french quarter, mike fields remembers what it was like just after katrina hit. when the police department struggled to maintain order. >> we want help! >> reporter: i happened that wednesday to drive down convention center boulevard and saw the...
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. >> passenger ricardo ramirez told a local radio station, when we fell, we wound up on the pavement, still in the seats. he said he struggled to free himself and his wife from their safety belts because the plane was starting to shoot flames. investigators say just as the plane was coming in for a landing, it hit short of the runway, skidding on its belly before splitting into three pieces. passengers say they were scattered across the runway. >> the wing was covered with fuel and i was concerned, you know, we would have an explosion, we will die. i just started praying. and somebody came and they put him on a table until they found a policeman that could brought us to the hospital. >> amazingly, of the 131 passengers on board, only one did not survive. a woman who had a heart attack after the crash. the pilot of the plane told investigators that the plane had been struck by lightning. meteorologists say there is evidence of multiple strikes around the island before the crash, including one strike that hit the east side of the runway just seven minutes before the plane landed. >> let
. >> passenger ricardo ramirez told a local radio station, when we fell, we wound up on the pavement, still in the seats. he said he struggled to free himself and his wife from their safety belts because the plane was starting to shoot flames. investigators say just as the plane was coming in for a landing, it hit short of the runway, skidding on its belly before splitting into three pieces. passengers say they were scattered across the runway. >> the wing was covered with fuel and...
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martin be one of the top three english radio stations in the country and in the seven years he's worked in the region he's seen english radio's almost three fold it's about wanting to consume and it's about westerners and i mean if you look at a fast food restaurant for example you know you've got restaurants on your doorstep . pizza restaurants and people people want now it's a want and essentially when somebody when there's a demand you get it. sorry could do is typical of the new generation that finds it easy to move between cultures she's lived in jordan lebanon and saudi arabia and speaks fluent english and arabic she grew up in american culture and says she choose western music in movies of a traditional air. any day a lot of us have come from like culturally diverse societies like you there your mom your dad my before and you know this is a new trend in joining it's far more accepting the fact that you know you're not limited to marrying an arab very jordanian and we also like a lot of us go study abroad and abroad you get so many different cultures and so many different people b
martin be one of the top three english radio stations in the country and in the seven years he's worked in the region he's seen english radio's almost three fold it's about wanting to consume and it's about westerners and i mean if you look at a fast food restaurant for example you know you've got restaurants on your doorstep . pizza restaurants and people people want now it's a want and essentially when somebody when there's a demand you get it. sorry could do is typical of the new generation...
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itll bogota a car bomb exploded outside the studios of a major radio station leaving at least nine people injured it comes just days after a new president on one of our son toss took office to continue his precesses fight against leftist guerrillas and cocaine traffickers. the german city of newburgh was the scene of arguably the most famous trial in history the court condemned nazi war criminals for their actions in the second world war so they too in crosstalk people averted his guess discuss whether the tribunals set an important precedent whether it was simply a case of justice for the victors. it was very important that historians also got a chance to study what it was like inside a fallen dictatorship work really look at the mechanisms how that system work and of course that was a important step in its own right the problem with many of the dictatorships we see now we don't really get inside them anymore we don't really get the truth or it takes forever to come out ok so i just you know we only got i only got the truth we only got the truth the prosecutor said because of the teutoni
itll bogota a car bomb exploded outside the studios of a major radio station leaving at least nine people injured it comes just days after a new president on one of our son toss took office to continue his precesses fight against leftist guerrillas and cocaine traffickers. the german city of newburgh was the scene of arguably the most famous trial in history the court condemned nazi war criminals for their actions in the second world war so they too in crosstalk people averted his guess discuss...