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after the war, the red army occupation of lot via -- latvia lasted for decades. soldiers left the country decades ago. latvia quickly embraced the west and joined the eu, and today, most are not want to think about the times of soviet occupation, but some say that is a mistake. >> photographers can be pretty tenacious when it comes to uncovering their shared history. this time, the latvian and his russian friend have set their sights on a secret military city. >> if the doors are locked, we have to find another way into the military facilities. >> the most important thing is not to destroy the history. everything has to stay as it once was. >> but everything has been looted and destroyed. this housing complex was left abandoned a long time ago. they capture the place with the children of soviet -- where the children of soviet military personnel were taught. >> none of this will be left standing 10 years from now, but when people hear about the early warning facility or destroying the military city, they can at least look at our photos. >> latvia was occupied for
after the war, the red army occupation of lot via -- latvia lasted for decades. soldiers left the country decades ago. latvia quickly embraced the west and joined the eu, and today, most are not want to think about the times of soviet occupation, but some say that is a mistake. >> photographers can be pretty tenacious when it comes to uncovering their shared history. this time, the latvian and his russian friend have set their sights on a secret military city. >> if the doors are...
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air force during the day, the red army, the battle of berlin. he collapsed in the middle of it from exhaustion and hunger. he had fleas in his case. he was particularly frightened. he had fleas and lice or vice versa but he was nursed back to some kind of health by a german prostitute and ended up in a misplaced persons camp and back in the summer of 1940. he went back only to be sold -- told by senior members because the initiation and 41 had gone on the underground. they had to do the whole thing over again. there were those that suffered far worse than my father who suddenly were forced to jump around like frogs and so on. i said to my father, how is it possible you could have put up with this nonsense after all you've experienced? he said it's the way it was and also we thought that was normal. that's the key word because i think there was yearning for some guided normality to go back to the world before the war. to him it represented the normal world. now he is still alive. he is 90. he is not a particularly traumatized man. he is a particu
air force during the day, the red army, the battle of berlin. he collapsed in the middle of it from exhaustion and hunger. he had fleas in his case. he was particularly frightened. he had fleas and lice or vice versa but he was nursed back to some kind of health by a german prostitute and ended up in a misplaced persons camp and back in the summer of 1940. he went back only to be sold -- told by senior members because the initiation and 41 had gone on the underground. they had to do the whole...
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for example, the soviet red army fought like heroes. i mean, the sacrifices of the soviet soldiers were extraordinary, and they fought like lions, be can it was a necessary fight, and without them we wouldn't have defeated hitler. but those same soldiers behaved like beasts often when they invaded germany. likewise -- >> they were an army of rapists. >> they were an army of rapists. >> and some senator the other day in america said when a woman is raped, she switches off the procreational mechanism. [laughter] he might like to know that there were a million births in those rapes. >> yes, indeed. not just the soviets were not the only ones who were guilty. when -- because of the japanese occupation of countries in southeast asia such as the dutch east indies, malaya and so on, the asians in those countries, the roque population -- local population certainly didn't want to go to the status quo afte whereas the disturb -- the dutch and the british did have preillusions. now, the nationalists in these countries had often in burma collaborat
for example, the soviet red army fought like heroes. i mean, the sacrifices of the soviet soldiers were extraordinary, and they fought like lions, be can it was a necessary fight, and without them we wouldn't have defeated hitler. but those same soldiers behaved like beasts often when they invaded germany. likewise -- >> they were an army of rapists. >> they were an army of rapists. >> and some senator the other day in america said when a woman is raped, she switches off the...
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comrades people of letting grads besiege of leningrad has been broken by the heroic red army the soldiers have built all railway across our liberated country deval destroyers the railway workers will be arriving today with the first train from the heartland. january seventeenth one thousand nine hundred forty three the focal the day the siege finally ended when we heard the noise from our soldiers guns we were so happy. the siege took millions of lives. even now we don't know exactly how many. was. when the blockade was over people started sending in food from all over the country. i'm feeling better now i go to the alexander nevsky ministry to take grass make soup but it's a pity there are no nettles in leningrad they're quite tasty. the only thing that upsets me still is the bombing it's more frequent now. will we stay alive. i even want to play my guitar again i just wish the bombing a flight and graduate stop. it on the ship i was really scared by the air raid sirens isn't it they were lots of them but we should be anti aircraft guns fired planes were flying and there was a lot who ar
comrades people of letting grads besiege of leningrad has been broken by the heroic red army the soldiers have built all railway across our liberated country deval destroyers the railway workers will be arriving today with the first train from the heartland. january seventeenth one thousand nine hundred forty three the focal the day the siege finally ended when we heard the noise from our soldiers guns we were so happy. the siege took millions of lives. even now we don't know exactly how many....
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comrades people of leningrad the siege of leningrad has been broken by the heroic red army soldiers have built all railway across all. liberated country devolve destroyers k. railway workers will be arriving today with the first train from the heartland. january seventeenth one thousand nine hundred forty three the focus of the day the siege finally ended when we heard the noise from us so just guns we were so happy. the siege took millions of lives. even now we don't know exactly how many. but when the blockade was over will people started sending in food from all over the country. i'm feeling better now i go to the alexander nevsky ministry to take grass make soup with it it's a pity there are no nettles in leningrad they're quite tasty we have bread now the only thing that upsets me still is the bombing it's more frequent now. will we stay alive. i even want to play my guitar again i just wish the bombing of leningrad would stop. it but on the ship i was really scared by the air raid sirens isn't it that they were lots of them but each of the anti aircraft guns fired planes were flyin
comrades people of leningrad the siege of leningrad has been broken by the heroic red army soldiers have built all railway across all. liberated country devolve destroyers k. railway workers will be arriving today with the first train from the heartland. january seventeenth one thousand nine hundred forty three the focus of the day the siege finally ended when we heard the noise from us so just guns we were so happy. the siege took millions of lives. even now we don't know exactly how many. but...
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lapierre was occupied by the red army for fifteen years. more than five hundred military personnel and their families lived in school and from where the soviet military control the northwest european airspace. after lunch and independents the radar stations were dismantled just that it was an ipo was occupied or not whether it was a good time around that time that doesn't matter to me. it happened and it's part of history. do it. see all the occupation was that for a lot of us the skeins that the soviet army wanted to defend this is really to protect us from l a in his eyes. i can. people in the neighboring villages don't see it that way. he was fun minus the team fed up with the soviet occupation under which his country suffered. so after the troop withdrawal. he became an activist pushing for the dismantling of the radar station. because the electromagnetic leaves supposedly meet local residents say. based on mon up both boys to the army of a foreign country be stationed in my home my fatherland. it had to go. so as a radio station was a
lapierre was occupied by the red army for fifteen years. more than five hundred military personnel and their families lived in school and from where the soviet military control the northwest european airspace. after lunch and independents the radar stations were dismantled just that it was an ipo was occupied or not whether it was a good time around that time that doesn't matter to me. it happened and it's part of history. do it. see all the occupation was that for a lot of us the skeins that...
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that'd been stolen by the red army capt and the russians i remember sat at the time it's ours. we've had it for decades but keeping it guessing the negotiations between germany and the rash on. and don't don't go on because it's an escape that day than. the in russia is not the open to any kind of in the us at night. the match i i don't i don't i don't think i don't know exactly but i am. because secrets these are words are not just in the hermit i do in other museums and russia as well. i feel a lot of museums in holy russia not even in. the in the fire is the pro provinces and now works if i love them at least one attack in tanzania little time we left mom a lot of these the artworks from the cornelius garlic collection apparently came from france. yep that's right that says france is missing some of it i went in to cnn and getting outside. this not that i don't know why i can't tell you it at the moment if its possible on maths because that different opinions and at this moment that but yes fronds was one of the country is on to the country when the then it's you which numbe
that'd been stolen by the red army capt and the russians i remember sat at the time it's ours. we've had it for decades but keeping it guessing the negotiations between germany and the rash on. and don't don't go on because it's an escape that day than. the in russia is not the open to any kind of in the us at night. the match i i don't i don't i don't think i don't know exactly but i am. because secrets these are words are not just in the hermit i do in other museums and russia as well. i feel...
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comrades people of leningrad this siege of leningrad has been broken by the heroic red army the soldiers have built a railway across our liberated country deval destroyers a railway worker. will be arriving today with the first train from the heartland. january seventeenth one thousand nine hundred forty three the focus of the day the siege finally ended when we heard the noise from our soldiers guns we were so happy . the siege took millions of lives. even now we don't know exactly how many. was zero when the blockade was over will people started sending in food from all over the country. i'm feeling better now i go to the alexander nevsky monastery to take grass my make soup with it it's a pity there are no nettles in leningrad they're quite tasty we have bread now the only thing that upsets me still is the bombing it's more frequent now. will we stay alive. i even want to play my guitar again i just wish the bombing of leningrad would stop. it on the ship i was really scared by that air raid sirens isn't it that they were lots of them but we should be anti aircraft guns fired planes w
comrades people of leningrad this siege of leningrad has been broken by the heroic red army the soldiers have built a railway across our liberated country deval destroyers a railway worker. will be arriving today with the first train from the heartland. january seventeenth one thousand nine hundred forty three the focus of the day the siege finally ended when we heard the noise from our soldiers guns we were so happy . the siege took millions of lives. even now we don't know exactly how many....
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i could imagine when the red army came in at the end of 1943 to reoccupy that they were picking stuffp because there was warfare in the city and shoving these things and files in the archivist there was incredibly gracious because of this moment in time is establishing itself that hasn't instituted archival procedures and away. things that have been classified and bringing me tea and sandwiches. but the woman who was very generous of the materials to read german. i was looking at german files. so i she doesn't know what's in here. there's no copy machine. i was just transcribing as fast as i could. among the files was this list of very innocuous personnel listed that showed young women, unmarried women if there is basically between the ages of 18 and 25. kindergarten teachers and welfare workers were sent charged with doing the kind of missionary work. germinates in this region because it's going to be in nazi thinking utopia, the living space is going to be the empire for germans only hitler referred to parts of ukraine. he said this is going to be our riviera. non-germans are going
i could imagine when the red army came in at the end of 1943 to reoccupy that they were picking stuffp because there was warfare in the city and shoving these things and files in the archivist there was incredibly gracious because of this moment in time is establishing itself that hasn't instituted archival procedures and away. things that have been classified and bringing me tea and sandwiches. but the woman who was very generous of the materials to read german. i was looking at german files....
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cross to 909994i donation to the red cross or text relief to unicef. 864233 to donate $10. the salvation army cross and unicef all working hard to help the victims in the philippines. on wall street stock closing out the week at all-time highs. the dow gained 85 points just under 16,000. the s&p approaching the 1800 mark. up eight points on the day. both now at new record highs. in nasdaq climbing 13 points nearing the 4,000 level. the dow and s&p posting six straight weekly gains of more than 1%. the nasdaq and more than one-and-a-half percent on the week. and we are coming right back. stay with us. much more to follow. ♪ lou: the benghazi cover-up. are cracks beginning to form a nest on wall? the fbi director at odds with the state department. retired army four-star general retired army four-star general is next. customer erin swenson ordered shoes from us online but they didn't fit. customer's not happy, i'm not happy. sales go down, i'm not happy. merch comes back, i'm not happy. use ups. they make returns easy. unhappy customer becomes happy customer. then, repeat customer. easy returns,
cross to 909994i donation to the red cross or text relief to unicef. 864233 to donate $10. the salvation army cross and unicef all working hard to help the victims in the philippines. on wall street stock closing out the week at all-time highs. the dow gained 85 points just under 16,000. the s&p approaching the 1800 mark. up eight points on the day. both now at new record highs. in nasdaq climbing 13 points nearing the 4,000 level. the dow and s&p posting six straight weekly gains of...
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cross to 909994i donation to the red cross or text relief to unicef. 864233 to donate $10. the salvation army cross and unicef all working hard to help the victims in the philippines. on wall street stock closing out the week at all-time highs. the dow gained 85 points just under 16,000. the s&p approaching the 1800 mark. up eight points on the day. both now at new record highs. in nasdaq climbing 13 points nearing the 4,000 level. the dow and s&p posting six straight weekly gains of more than 1%. the nasdaq and more than one-and-a-half percent on the week. and we are coming right back. stay with us. much more to follow. ♪ lou: the benghazi cover-up. are cracks beginning to form a nest on wall? the fbi director at odds with the state department. retired army four-star general is next. ♪ this is the quicksilver cash back card from capital one. it's not the "fumbling around with rotating categories" card. it's not the etting blindsided by limits" card. it's the no-game-playing, no-earning-limit-having, deep-bomb-throwing, give-me-the-ball-and-i'll-take- it-to-the-house, cash back card. this is
cross to 909994i donation to the red cross or text relief to unicef. 864233 to donate $10. the salvation army cross and unicef all working hard to help the victims in the philippines. on wall street stock closing out the week at all-time highs. the dow gained 85 points just under 16,000. the s&p approaching the 1800 mark. up eight points on the day. both now at new record highs. in nasdaq climbing 13 points nearing the 4,000 level. the dow and s&p posting six straight weekly gains of...
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i can imagine when the red army came to the region and reoccupied they were just picking this stop off the street. and shoving them in files. and the stuff there was incredibly gracious because of this moment in time, this kind of ukraine was just establishing i.t. as a country that hadn't really instituted are civile procedure. there was a lot of open access. things had that had been classified were getting to me. they were bringing me tea and sandwiches and very, very nice thing. i didn't expect it. but the woman who was very generous with the material didn't read german. i was looking at german files. and so that was interesting. i thought, well, she doesn't know what is in here. and i found a lot of material, and there's no copy machines. so i was just transcribing as fast as i could. among the files was this list, a very innocuous personnel list that showed nine unmarried women. and i could see from the birth date they were basically between the ages of 18 and 25. and they were sent to that region as teachers and welfare workers, and they were sent charactered with doing the kind
i can imagine when the red army came to the region and reoccupied they were just picking this stop off the street. and shoving them in files. and the stuff there was incredibly gracious because of this moment in time, this kind of ukraine was just establishing i.t. as a country that hadn't really instituted are civile procedure. there was a lot of open access. things had that had been classified were getting to me. they were bringing me tea and sandwiches and very, very nice thing. i didn't...
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killed 10,000 people, they are working with disaster relief organizations including the red cross, salvation army and heart to heart to donate and transport equipment and supplies to impacted areas. >>> and washington voting to extend nearly $9 billion in tax breaks to the aerospace agent, boeing, they are looking to expand their passenger jet at a facility outside seattle. boeing has not announced where they will build the new aircraft. >>> meanwhile, lawmakers in illinois thinking of extending $3 million in tax credits to offers depot, after the planned acquisition of office max which has 2,000 jobs in naperville, illinois. they will decide whether or not to move their base to boca raton, florida. >>> and down grading some $8 and a half billion worth of municipal bonds issued by the city of chicago, cutting them three notches lower. now it is the latest recognition of a massive pension crisis in america's third largest city. and as we report, chicago is by no means alone. >> reporter: the city of the big shoulders has a giant albatross around its neck. >> our pension debt threatens all the inve
killed 10,000 people, they are working with disaster relief organizations including the red cross, salvation army and heart to heart to donate and transport equipment and supplies to impacted areas. >>> and washington voting to extend nearly $9 billion in tax breaks to the aerospace agent, boeing, they are looking to expand their passenger jet at a facility outside seattle. boeing has not announced where they will build the new aircraft. >>> meanwhile, lawmakers in illinois...
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ago and to today, they determined it was exactly the determined it was exactly the same, red cross, salvation army, same, red cross, salvation army, american cancer society. american cancer society. not because they not because they are the best are the best the most effective, it's because the most effective, it's because they're the most familiar. they're the most familiar. if you look at the for profit if you look at the for profit sector, think of the creative sector, think of the creative destruction that goes on there, destruction that goes on there, you wonder about the innovation you wonder about the innovation and supporting and supporting the best the best charities. charities. people's lives and fumes are at people's lives and fumes are at stake. stake. the current way that people give the current way that people give is really not supportive of is really not supportive of that. that. >> what people give has to do >> what people give has to do with time and what's happened. with time and what's happened. many times people's spirit of many times people's spirit of giving is motivated by
ago and to today, they determined it was exactly the determined it was exactly the same, red cross, salvation army, same, red cross, salvation army, american cancer society. american cancer society. not because they not because they are the best are the best the most effective, it's because the most effective, it's because they're the most familiar. they're the most familiar. if you look at the for profit if you look at the for profit sector, think of the creative sector, think of the creative...
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someone stole a salvation army red kettle. james griffin is a bell ringer at a shopping mall in winston-sal winston-salem. he left his post to hold the door for a grandmother and four kids. when he returned the kettle and $50 in it were gone. he says the crime hurts others in need this holiday season. >> the feeling you have when you work all day, you come out here and look and it's gone, i was surprised and very hurt whoever would take from god 24,000 people that we're trying to clothe and feed and buy toys for. >> there's no surveillance video of the theft, but in an effort to restore some holiday cheer, the manager of a nearby store pledged $100 into the replacement kettle. >> you could see protesters amid the shoppers, about 1,500 protests planned at wal martz around the country including one in northern virginia. this is video of a black friday pr protest from last year when 30,000 employees and supporters demonstrated. the protests focus on wages and benefits offered to walmart employees. the average hourly wage for the
someone stole a salvation army red kettle. james griffin is a bell ringer at a shopping mall in winston-sal winston-salem. he left his post to hold the door for a grandmother and four kids. when he returned the kettle and $50 in it were gone. he says the crime hurts others in need this holiday season. >> the feeling you have when you work all day, you come out here and look and it's gone, i was surprised and very hurt whoever would take from god 24,000 people that we're trying to clothe...
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. >> what i realized too that when you're in the city, especially, and see the salvation army red kettlesdy doing their dances and stuff outside of it, they're already -- salvation army is $26 million in the hole this year. >> why? >> because they are only allowed to ring their bells from thanksgiving through christmas eve outside of most of the retailers. x days less. think of that, about that when you make a little donation to them. >> oh, yeah. i didn't realize that. >> i didn't know that either. here's another question four. how much money do you spend on your kids at christmas? there is a survey out there that says most parents well, a fourth of parents will spend up to $500. >> per child. >> but most will spend between $100 and $200. >> yeah. >> $500 seems a lot i think. it seems like a lot. >> depending on what your kid wants. once they start to get older they want things far more expensive, electronics and they want a certain pair of shoes. forget it, cas. and those things are incredibly pricey. >> i know. it does seem like -- most of -- you're right. most of the electronics even
. >> what i realized too that when you're in the city, especially, and see the salvation army red kettlesdy doing their dances and stuff outside of it, they're already -- salvation army is $26 million in the hole this year. >> why? >> because they are only allowed to ring their bells from thanksgiving through christmas eve outside of most of the retailers. x days less. think of that, about that when you make a little donation to them. >> oh, yeah. i didn't realize that....
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the salvation army launched its red kettle campaign. they stood in the ferry landing where the campaign began 123 years ago. since 1891 they have grown to become one of the recognizable campaigns in the united states. >> took off the next year and the following year and went across the united states and got bigger than what we imagined. >> the salvation army hopes to raise a million for bay area families in need and serve 8,000 families this holiday season. >>> we are on storm watch tonight. our cameras were rolling as the down pour flooded palo alto. streets looked like small streams. >> airports are still catching up after the wet weather caused delays. san francisco international airport 90 minutes behind schedule. 31 flights in and out were canceled today. san jose operations are normal there aside from a few minor delays delays and oakland flights are on schedule. >>> tonight things are different compared to earlier today. >> mark tamayo is tracking the storm now that is moving out of the bay area. >> the rain moved out of town but
the salvation army launched its red kettle campaign. they stood in the ferry landing where the campaign began 123 years ago. since 1891 they have grown to become one of the recognizable campaigns in the united states. >> took off the next year and the following year and went across the united states and got bigger than what we imagined. >> the salvation army hopes to raise a million for bay area families in need and serve 8,000 families this holiday season. >>> we are on...
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someone stole a salvation army red kettle. james griffin is a bell ringer and left to pull the door open for a grand mother and four grandkids and when he returned, his kettle and the $50 in it were gone. that hurts others in need. >> the feeling when you work all day and you look and it's gone, it was a surprise. i was very hurt. whoever would take that. 4,000 people that we are trying to clothe and feed and buy toys for. >> there is no surveillance video of the theft, but in an effort to restore holiday cheer, the manager put $100 into the replacement kettle. black friday shopping may be easier than ever before thanks to your smart phone. they have aps to help you find deals. when you are in a store, you can check the facebook and twitter accounts because some offer coupons and giveaways there. some compare it deals or search ads for you on the ap or shop topia. that means it's one of the biggest teak buying days of the year. what was once hot for the holidays is fizzling out and there is a new list of must haves. >> 'tis th
someone stole a salvation army red kettle. james griffin is a bell ringer and left to pull the door open for a grand mother and four grandkids and when he returned, his kettle and the $50 in it were gone. that hurts others in need. >> the feeling when you work all day and you look and it's gone, it was a surprise. i was very hurt. whoever would take that. 4,000 people that we are trying to clothe and feed and buy toys for. >> there is no surveillance video of the theft, but in an...
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largest charities of 40 years ago and to today, they determined it was exactly the same, red cross, salvation army, american cancer society. not because they are the best the most effective, it's because they're the most familiar. if you look at the for profit sector, think of the creative destruction that goes on there, you wonder about the innovation and supporting the best charities. people's lives and fumes are at stake. the current way that people give is really not supportive of that. >> what people give has to do with time and what's happened. many times people's spirit of giving is motivated by the holidays or many times after a major tragedy but that actually increases the likelihood that they could get scammed. >> that's true. after katrina the fbi estimated there were 2300 fake websites set up to deprive people of their money. sounding names, katrinasurvivors.org and mobile giving, many more chances for people to take advantage of technology. be careful that you support the best chawrts. >> incredible these these are taking advantage of those who really need that generosity. it's an imp
largest charities of 40 years ago and to today, they determined it was exactly the same, red cross, salvation army, american cancer society. not because they are the best the most effective, it's because they're the most familiar. if you look at the for profit sector, think of the creative destruction that goes on there, you wonder about the innovation and supporting the best charities. people's lives and fumes are at stake. the current way that people give is really not supportive of that....
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some will be provided through the salvation army and red cross and those helping out with efforts. but prayers are always appreciated no matter what the circumstance. >> thank you, jonathan monken. another death in this. we don't want that -- those death toll numbers to go up but they may as you heard him, it is getting dark there, getting cold. and they are still try to assess damage. they are bringing in resources. this line of storms really focused hard on the state of illinois. this is washington county where that death, third death confirmed, this is near peoria illinois. and it just saddens me every time we have to report something like this, because sometimes you can see a hurricane coming. severe weather. can you see it coming. it just happens in an instant and people are instant tanusually, in an instant they are homeless. all of their belongs gone, homes threatened, memories and let's not forget many times, often times, lives are taken away in the process. karen mcginns joining us. karen, this is terrible. >> this is devastating. we saw this weather shape up on thursday,
some will be provided through the salvation army and red cross and those helping out with efforts. but prayers are always appreciated no matter what the circumstance. >> thank you, jonathan monken. another death in this. we don't want that -- those death toll numbers to go up but they may as you heard him, it is getting dark there, getting cold. and they are still try to assess damage. they are bringing in resources. this line of storms really focused hard on the state of illinois. this...
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text the word typhoon to 80888 to make a donation to the salvation army, and particular red cross to red cross, and relief to 864233 for unicef. lou: google saying that government request for user data has more than tripled since 20 2009. those are also just requests that google has allowed to publish. from government spying to murder, extortion racketeering, crime boss whitey bulge sentencd for terrorizing boston. >> and in florida a sinkhole opened up in a backyard, the 70-foot wide sinkhole swallowed parts of two houses, a tree, a boat and a pool, they have become relatively common in florida in august, a sinkhole swallowed a section of a resort villa near disney world, and a man was killed after his sinkhole swallowed up his bedroom in the middle of the night. >> go to loudobbs.com we would love to hear from you, the a-team is here next. a-team is here next. stay with u at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our busines
text the word typhoon to 80888 to make a donation to the salvation army, and particular red cross to red cross, and relief to 864233 for unicef. lou: google saying that government request for user data has more than tripled since 20 2009. those are also just requests that google has allowed to publish. from government spying to murder, extortion racketeering, crime boss whitey bulge sentencd for terrorizing boston. >> and in florida a sinkhole opened up in a backyard, the 70-foot wide...
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red cross. the social welfare office and the army. the police - tried going around, but they just keep on passing us around, "go to this place, it might be there." when we go there it's a different thing. >> this is where the missing and dead were reported to the tacloban government. it is also where government employees are registering their attendance to work. they are trying to discover what happened to her mother's residence. >> i haven't been yet. i don't know where to search first. >> the staff admit there's no central system in place to match the missing with the families seeking them. >> right now we don't have. maybe some other day. >> the tacloban city deposit told us anybody looking for a missing relative will be better served trying the department of social welfare, the development and national agency. the office sent us to a distribution point where there's a comprehensive list of missing and the dead that can be cross referreded. >> we find no list exists. another priority continues to be recovery and disposal of bodies.
red cross. the social welfare office and the army. the police - tried going around, but they just keep on passing us around, "go to this place, it might be there." when we go there it's a different thing. >> this is where the missing and dead were reported to the tacloban government. it is also where government employees are registering their attendance to work. they are trying to discover what happened to her mother's residence. >> i haven't been yet. i don't know where...
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and really the biggest clash was when the city benefice test of the civilization the army after a civil war met red cloud and the lakota sioux you wrap all of the cheyenne but he was able to get all worked together and they were two great forces it was inevitable that there was going to be a war what was total surprise to the american people back east was that this case the indians won this one gold mine were gold every time we would sign a treaty with the american indians with the lakota with the crow with the pawnee we would say ok this is the last of the land we're going to take from you and then gold would be discovered somewhere in montana in colorado on the front range in cherry creek and in idaho and say well you know we didn't really mean that treaty we need that gold and it would be more and more miners pouring into miners would be followed by settlers and red cloud in particular would start wiping out these miners and settlers and they would call on the u.s. army for help and he came out and he would wipe them out it was a vicious and i mean that literally a vicious circle would you call
and really the biggest clash was when the city benefice test of the civilization the army after a civil war met red cloud and the lakota sioux you wrap all of the cheyenne but he was able to get all worked together and they were two great forces it was inevitable that there was going to be a war what was total surprise to the american people back east was that this case the indians won this one gold mine were gold every time we would sign a treaty with the american indians with the lakota with...
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the salvation army has started their annual red kettle campaign in san francisco. the campaign heads more than 4 million people in need during the christmas season. about 30 million people every year. officials say that all the money that is raised its stake in the community, for services like milk delivery, rehab and transitional housing. last year, the salvation army raised just over a million dollars spread this is the 123rd year of the tradition that started in 1891. >> still ahead on above kron4 morning new spread an unexpected arrival at an airport in new york, when a plane lands in the wrong place. >> a startling find for a man walking along ocean beach, a shark! >> skiers in snow boarders are rejoicing, snowfall in the sierra >> a boeing dream lifter landed at the wrong airport and wichita, kansas. here is a live look from wichita. a late wednesday night, the plane, which was bound for mcconnell air force base from new york's jfk international airport, mr. is marked by about 12 mi.. it is in airport with a 6,000 ft. runway, fully loaded plane needs a 9,000
the salvation army has started their annual red kettle campaign in san francisco. the campaign heads more than 4 million people in need during the christmas season. about 30 million people every year. officials say that all the money that is raised its stake in the community, for services like milk delivery, rehab and transitional housing. last year, the salvation army raised just over a million dollars spread this is the 123rd year of the tradition that started in 1891. >> still ahead on...
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red cross vunteers to the ground to find and locate those still mising. >> thank you. assist in aid effort in philippines by texting 80888 to ke a donation to valuation my. text -- saltion army, and 9099 for donation to red cross or call unicef 1-800-7-5437. the numbers are on the web site, loudobbs.com as well. >> here at home, president obama struggles to divert attention from the disastrous roll out of obamacare, it will not be easy. e "wall street journal" today reported that bween 40 and 50,000 people have signed up for health care benefits on the government's health healthcare.gov web site since october 1 roll o, the administration wl not confirm those numbers and is expected to release the number the exact number this week. administration planned on hf a million people enrolls in october. before all of this technological problems. a separate study of state funded reveals 49,000 those sites for the most part working smoothly, the repor finds about 3% of the expected 2014 exchange participants have enrled through the state sites, president's approval taking a beating down to 40% according to gallup, daily tracking poll, his disapproval rating jumped to 54%, one point be
red cross vunteers to the ground to find and locate those still mising. >> thank you. assist in aid effort in philippines by texting 80888 to ke a donation to valuation my. text -- saltion army, and 9099 for donation to red cross or call unicef 1-800-7-5437. the numbers are on the web site, loudobbs.com as well. >> here at home, president obama struggles to divert attention from the disastrous roll out of obamacare, it will not be easy. e "wall street journal" today...