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want to say i forgot, but there wasn't any thoughts in my head at that moment. >> reporter: even with his injuries, aaronembers seeing martin. >> i saw a boy over there on the concrete. i looked at my legs and from my knees down was solid red of blood. >> reporter: at the hospital they felt relief that they had survived. a room away, the richard family grieved. >> i've always wanted to trade places with him, because i didn't think it was fair. but i do remember how lucky i am. >> this was taken one week after your injury. >> reporter: david's ears are slowly healing. though ear specialists worried his hearing loss might become the worst of his injuries. >> there it is. a completely healed eardrum. >> reporter: aaron's leg injuries are also on the mend. >> i have my scars still. they're probably going to be there forever, but i don't have any problems. once in awhile i'll have some stings. >> bless those that lost their lives -- >> reporter: at the memorial, the boys found inspirtion seeing janie richard. >> it was inspiring to see her. i'll always have that in my head. >> reporter: 13 years young to go t
want to say i forgot, but there wasn't any thoughts in my head at that moment. >> reporter: even with his injuries, aaronembers seeing martin. >> i saw a boy over there on the concrete. i looked at my legs and from my knees down was solid red of blood. >> reporter: at the hospital they felt relief that they had survived. a room away, the richard family grieved. >> i've always wanted to trade places with him, because i didn't think it was fair. but i do remember how lucky...
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i woke up on my back. >> reporter: aaron hern had a huge wound on his left leg. rescuers tied a tourniquet. >> i saw blood. it was right here, really tight. and then they got me up and they put me in the ambulance. >> reporter: at boston children's hospital, aaron hern went into surgery. doctors managed to save his left leg. >> they took us back into the icu and i saw him. he was alive. that's all that mattered. >> i thought i would maybe never be able to walk again because it was pretty bad. >> doing good. it's hard to watch that video because you just see the look on his face. his spirit is broken. >> reporter: 15 days after the marathon aaron returned home to martinez, california, near san francisco. weeks of rehab and determination got him back playing baseball. in august he had a tournament in cooperstown, new york. he stepped up to the plate. >> i hit it and it came really clean off the bat and i saw it going really far. >> he swings and then i see the outfielder running. i went, he just hit a home run. >> i was so happy. i made my fist like this. i came in
i woke up on my back. >> reporter: aaron hern had a huge wound on his left leg. rescuers tied a tourniquet. >> i saw blood. it was right here, really tight. and then they got me up and they put me in the ambulance. >> reporter: at boston children's hospital, aaron hern went into surgery. doctors managed to save his left leg. >> they took us back into the icu and i saw him. he was alive. that's all that mattered. >> i thought i would maybe never be able to walk...
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as he spent the day with aaron and his family watching the sox win one at fenway. >> reporter: a trip fenway was just part of a whirlwind trip for the family. but aaron's family says it's about crossing the finish line. both his parents will run. both katherine and aaron will watch from the sideline, just like a year ago. >> reporter: is there any fear? >> there's concern. i don't want to say fear. it's hard not to think about last year. >> reporter: but this year it's different. their family is bigger thanks to caroline. but they're confident and know that that finish line will be what it was supposed to be, a place to celebrate. >> be sure to stay right here with ktvu.com for the very latest on the boston marathon. >>> in the central valley, authoritied a teenager involved in an accident. the driver who crashed crashes after taking her eyes off the road to look for her cell phone. a local pastor in that area says it is indeed a difficult time. >> we have quite a few of our teenagers that are connected to these kids. and a couple in particular are very a really hard time. >> mia agui
as he spent the day with aaron and his family watching the sox win one at fenway. >> reporter: a trip fenway was just part of a whirlwind trip for the family. but aaron's family says it's about crossing the finish line. both his parents will run. both katherine and aaron will watch from the sideline, just like a year ago. >> reporter: is there any fear? >> there's concern. i don't want to say fear. it's hard not to think about last year. >> reporter: but this year it's...
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and shoot him texts here and there and e-mails and he's always there for me. >> reporter: wiggle your toes is not aaron'sis passion. a passion that drives him to help others on the road to recovery. >> john terrett reporting there. i gotta tell you social media is filled with messages of support and remembrance for those affected by the boston bombing. >> tony, throughout the day, people have been sending messages of resilience and support for boston using the #bostonstrong. and they have been sending out images ranging from american flags to sneakers. take a look at this, it's a banner that's hanging right now in the boston harbor saying, boston strong. this is an image that was tweeted out she writes appropriate gym attire today. tough, proud, brave, free, boston. and some of the survivors have been taking part in a project called dear world, appearing in pictures with messages on their bodies, take a look at this. this is brittany, one of the survivors with her sister alyssa, they wanted to send the world this message, lover is stronger than terror. and this is lee ann, and she writes in memoriam of m
and shoot him texts here and there and e-mails and he's always there for me. >> reporter: wiggle your toes is not aaron'sis passion. a passion that drives him to help others on the road to recovery. >> john terrett reporting there. i gotta tell you social media is filled with messages of support and remembrance for those affected by the boston bombing. >> tony, throughout the day, people have been sending messages of resilience and support for boston using the #bostonstrong....
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soldiers who served in iraq and afghanistan as we turn to report by our guest, reporter aaron glantz,t more than a decade covering the iraq war and the treatment veterans receive when they come home. this wiki in the center for investigative reporting 18 chris prestigiouson a peabody award. this is the clip from that report called, "drugging america's veterans." >> u.s. army specialist jeffrey wagener received a funeral with full military honors. he was medically evacuated out of afghanistan in 2007 after he sustained a groin injury when a grenaderopelled exploded during house to house search. but that is not what killed him. he survived his deployment. motel, back home in his just hours after being discharged from the department of veterans affairs hospital in oregon. while recovering from his wins, wagener's mental state deteriorated. he became addicted to painkillers. the army sent him to the detox center at this v.a. hospital to get clean. but the hospital continued to give him narcotics. after two months, they released him with a massive cocktail of drugs including 12 tablets of
soldiers who served in iraq and afghanistan as we turn to report by our guest, reporter aaron glantz,t more than a decade covering the iraq war and the treatment veterans receive when they come home. this wiki in the center for investigative reporting 18 chris prestigiouson a peabody award. this is the clip from that report called, "drugging america's veterans." >> u.s. army specialist jeffrey wagener received a funeral with full military honors. he was medically evacuated out...
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>> reporter: aaron, it's essentially trying to adjust for the fact that the chinese r &d is undervaluedear that a lot. if the currency is too cheap, china could sell more exports than it warrants. the other impact is that when you convert the size of china's annual output into u.s. dollars, you're using that undervalued rnb. what ppp or purchasing power parity does, is to say, well, if you use that conversion, then you're going to underestimate the size of the chinese economy. what the people actually produce. let's make an adjustment not based on what the exchange rate is, but on what an actual u.s. dollar would buy in china. so this ppp adjustment is used fairly widely around the world to try and correct for especially emerging economies' exchange rates which may be misvalued somehow. aaron, here's the kind of health warning around it. when we make these comparisons, we just have to be very clear that adjusting for ppp is pretty inexact. >> okay. let me break it down even further for the layman. meaning me here, linda. it's all about what a dollar, basically, what one buck will buy yo
>> reporter: aaron, it's essentially trying to adjust for the fact that the chinese r &d is undervaluedear that a lot. if the currency is too cheap, china could sell more exports than it warrants. the other impact is that when you convert the size of china's annual output into u.s. dollars, you're using that undervalued rnb. what ppp or purchasing power parity does, is to say, well, if you use that conversion, then you're going to underestimate the size of the chinese economy. what...
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report. i'm amy goodman with aaron matÉ.>> welcome to all our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. if you go by the ballot she'd come the last four years have been a time of economic growth in the united states. corporate profits and stock prices have mostly recovered and in many cases surpass her levels from before the financial crisis. on wall street, bonuses are the highest they have been since before the 2008 crash. just last year, payouts $26.7 billion.o that is enough money to more than double the wages of every minimum-wage worker in the country. for most americans, the recovery has been elusive. inequality is now at its highest point since 1928, and wages for lower-income americans are stagnant. >> we turn now to a new history that explains how this disparity is come to be. in her new book, financial journalist nomi prins traces the 100 year history of collusion between washington and wall street. she reveals how a small number of bankers have played critical roles in shaping a century'
report. i'm amy goodman with aaron matÉ.>> welcome to all our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. if you go by the ballot she'd come the last four years have been a time of economic growth in the united states. corporate profits and stock prices have mostly recovered and in many cases surpass her levels from before the financial crisis. on wall street, bonuses are the highest they have been since before the 2008 crash. just last year, payouts $26.7...
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report. i'm amy goodman with aaron matÉ. >> welcome to all our listeners and viewers from around the country around the world. today we dedicate much of the hour to a conversation with award-winning journalist matt taibbi, who you may know from his reporting on financial crimes. now he is back with an explosive new book that asks why these crimes have gone unpunished, as an unequal justice system targets the most vulnerable. the gap between what the poorest make and the wealthiest bring home has reached levels not seen since the great depression, and the drug war has fueled the mass incarceration of the poor and people of color. >> earlier this month, attorney james kinney, who is retiring from the securities and exchange commission, gave a widely reported speech at his retirement party. he said his bosses were to "tentative and fearful" a hold wall street accountable for the 2008 economic meltdown. kinney, who joined the sec in 1986, had tried and failed to bring charges against more effective than the agencies 2010 case against goldman sachs. he said the sec has become -- well, for more we
report. i'm amy goodman with aaron matÉ. >> welcome to all our listeners and viewers from around the country around the world. today we dedicate much of the hour to a conversation with award-winning journalist matt taibbi, who you may know from his reporting on financial crimes. now he is back with an explosive new book that asks why these crimes have gone unpunished, as an unequal justice system targets the most vulnerable. the gap between what the poorest make and the wealthiest bring...
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aaron taylor actually suffers from. our dr. sanjay gupta with this week's "human factor." >> reporter: super bowl champion aaron taylor's job as to defend. first at notre dame, two-time all-american and then for the green bay packers and san diego chargers. some of the same things that got him to the nfl may have also been affecting his health. just like 60% of former linemen according to a 2009 mayo clinic study. >> waking up more tired than i thought i should have been. waking up feeling like i was hung over. i had a headache, my throat hurt. trouble concentrating. irritable. >> what kind of sandwich is that jrt he had a history of sleep apnea, a life threatening illness caused by obstruction of the airway during sleep, he never thought he's deal with it himself. >> bigger guys with bigger eck ins like myself are the demographic that did get it. it's not solely a big person's disease state, but throughout the night, 20 times per hour for 20 seconds per time i wasn't breathing. that night after night after night after night is what led to all the problems that i had. >> reporter: once he was diagnosed with sleep apnea, he mad
aaron taylor actually suffers from. our dr. sanjay gupta with this week's "human factor." >> reporter: super bowl champion aaron taylor's job as to defend. first at notre dame, two-time all-american and then for the green bay packers and san diego chargers. some of the same things that got him to the nfl may have also been affecting his health. just like 60% of former linemen according to a 2009 mayo clinic study. >> waking up more tired than i thought i should have been....
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shheew like a bomb had gone off. >> reporter: the ball stayed in the tree. aaron took the penalty. >> the next day i'm playing, as i'm walking by the tree with my caddie, this ball comes falling out of the tree and rolls towards us in the middle of the fairway and i go pick it up, and it's my ball. and some of them probably didn't believe it. it's such a farfetched story. >> reporter: no one was more bothered by the tree than form e president dwight eisenhower, a member at augusta. in 1956, eisenhower petitioned for the tree's removal. not only was his suggestion dismissed without a vote, the landmark became known as the eisenhower tree. >> a couple times he told me. he said, arne, if i could hit that tree enough to bring it down, i'd do it. >> reporter: but this past february, an ice storm did something even a sitting president could not. >> the ice storm hitting the area left no one unharmed, including augusta national golf club. the his toreic eisenhower tree has ticken irreparable damage and has been removed from the grounds. >> reporter: arnold palmer doesn't
shheew like a bomb had gone off. >> reporter: the ball stayed in the tree. aaron took the penalty. >> the next day i'm playing, as i'm walking by the tree with my caddie, this ball comes falling out of the tree and rolls towards us in the middle of the fairway and i go pick it up, and it's my ball. and some of them probably didn't believe it. it's such a farfetched story. >> reporter: no one was more bothered by the tree than form e president dwight eisenhower, a member at...
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three, injuring hundreds, bringing a change to the way the marathon has been organised, as aaron fisher reports. >> memorials from the boston marathon are not hard to find. some dramatic, some simply. images from a year ago are seared into the memory. two bombs ripped through the crowd. hundreds injured. it's an attempt to banish the shadow. on monday there'll be around 4,000 police officers on duty along the marathon route, twice as many as last year. 500 will be under cover. there'll be thousands of volunteers dealing with crowd management. this will be a different boston marathon. there'll be more surveillance cameras and people watching for something unusual. >> the standard has been changed. there's no doubt security around large events were seen more - we are seeing more officers, more cam res, control and communication. i expected that will last for some period of time. the bombers losted days. it's alleged two bombers did it. others will go on trial for its life. experts were responsible in the days after. >> you start with the way the ept is going to work, how it will operate and what
three, injuring hundreds, bringing a change to the way the marathon has been organised, as aaron fisher reports. >> memorials from the boston marathon are not hard to find. some dramatic, some simply. images from a year ago are seared into the memory. two bombs ripped through the crowd. hundreds injured. it's an attempt to banish the shadow. on monday there'll be around 4,000 police officers on duty along the marathon route, twice as many as last year. 500 will be under cover. there'll be...
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. >> joining me now, lynn sweet and the split kul reporter for the "washington post," aaron blake.the president went after the republicans directly on the voting rights while speaking to the network. is he trying to reach an audience beyond those in the room? >> without question. this is a major issue for democrats, especially heading into the mid-term elections. republicans took over so many legislators in 2010 and since then they passed a number of restrictions not just voter id, but also reducing the amount of early vote times, making it more difficult to vote by mail. so democrats need voters, like african-americans, and latinos and young people to vote in 2014 in ways that they did in 2012 in 2008. that doesn't always happen. these voter restrictions, could, according to the white house prevent african-americans from turning out. they need to make these voter groups want to turn out in order to send the message to republicans. >> lynn, let's talk about what else the president said. there was this. take a listen. >> i know where my birth certificate is, but a lot of people don'
. >> joining me now, lynn sweet and the split kul reporter for the "washington post," aaron blake.the president went after the republicans directly on the voting rights while speaking to the network. is he trying to reach an audience beyond those in the room? >> without question. this is a major issue for democrats, especially heading into the mid-term elections. republicans took over so many legislators in 2010 and since then they passed a number of restrictions not just...
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aaron hern were hurt. a preview of the day's events. >> reporter: in boston, a day to look back and look forward as the city prepares for next week's marathon it pauses to remember what happened last year. two bombs exploded near the finish line. changing people and this city forever. >> it is going to be hard for them, but an important step in the healing process and also the healing process for the city. >> reporter: a year filled with survival and hope. now facing the reality that the day on the calendar is here, again, when their lives so drastically changed. >> it feels like a month gone by because everything has been so quick and i've been doing so much. kind of fighting to, fighting yourself to move forward. >> reporter: as the tributes and memorials take place, bostonians will honor those who died while simply watching the marathon. . regardless of what happened a year ago e, this city is resolute to carry on as it always has. 9,000 more runners than last year will take to the streets and many running to hawner the victims and others to show that fear will not win out. >> always about being in our h
aaron hern were hurt. a preview of the day's events. >> reporter: in boston, a day to look back and look forward as the city prepares for next week's marathon it pauses to remember what happened last year. two bombs exploded near the finish line. changing people and this city forever. >> it is going to be hard for them, but an important step in the healing process and also the healing process for the city. >> reporter: a year filled with survival and hope. now facing the...
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. >> reporter: gasia and frank. 12-year-old aaron hern and his family not only attended today's emotional ceremony in boston they also plan to be at the marathon next weekend. it is a dramatic turn around for the martinez family from what they experienced there one year ago. on aaron hern's recovery facebook page his mother katherine wrote about the emotions of being back in boston. i'm at a little loss right now for words to express the best words for what today means, but i think you know and understand any way. then 11-year-old aaron suffered serious leg injuries when he was hit by shrapnel from the bombs. in boston, a wreath was layed at the site of the bombings and a moment of silence at 2:49 p.m. the moment the first bombs bombs exploded. >> we share the same fear, the same hopes the same community. >> reporter: one runner who was injured in last year's bombings says he's running again this year in the memory of those who lost their lives. >> let's show them they live on in our bonded families, friendships and community. >> reporter: katherine hern wrote of her son. for the moment i
. >> reporter: gasia and frank. 12-year-old aaron hern and his family not only attended today's emotional ceremony in boston they also plan to be at the marathon next weekend. it is a dramatic turn around for the martinez family from what they experienced there one year ago. on aaron hern's recovery facebook page his mother katherine wrote about the emotions of being back in boston. i'm at a little loss right now for words to express the best words for what today means, but i think you...
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we report technology helping the fight against cancer. aaronith the business news including text stocks taking a beating. >> absolutely. they are household names. everybody wanted a peace of them. we have the problem. are companies overvalued? many fear this tech bubble could pop like it did in 2000. >>> a warm welcome to "gmt." the war of words between russia and the west over ukraine is increasingly focused on one key issue, energy. the u.s. has accused russia of using control of ukraine's gas supply as tool of coercion. russia is warning it may cut off gas supplies since the country hasn't paid bills. nato warns russian forces are masked by the border while the prime minister says they'll continue. now telling russian speaking ukrainians that his government would involve powers to the region. we have the newest developments. >> satellite images of nato and advanced warplanes, part the appliance says is russian build up on the board torrder to inti kiev. russians say they're old. this is the flash point behind barricades, pro russians guard t
we report technology helping the fight against cancer. aaronith the business news including text stocks taking a beating. >> absolutely. they are household names. everybody wanted a peace of them. we have the problem. are companies overvalued? many fear this tech bubble could pop like it did in 2000. >>> a warm welcome to "gmt." the war of words between russia and the west over ukraine is increasingly focused on one key issue, energy. the u.s. has accused russia of...
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well, those comments set off a firestorm, "usa today" reports sheer racism exposed in vile letters directed to the hall of fame hank aaronnta braves offices over the past week. yes, it was like 1974 all over again. yesterday, baseball celebrated the 67th anniversary of jackie robinson's first game with the brooklyn dodgers. players' league, well, around the league, wore retired number 42 to celebrate the man who broke baseball's color barrier. jackie robinson stepped on to the field back in 1947. in 2014, hank aaron still can't speak his mind on the issue of race without having racial slurs directed towards him. we sure do have a long ways to go. maybe baseball will show us the way. joining me now on the rapid response panel, terrence moore, columnist at mlb.com and bob nightingale, "usa today" baseball columnist. gentlemen, great to have you with us tonight. on a sad story, unfortunate that a great one such as hank aaron or anyone of color would have to put up with this. bob, you interviewed aaron and got a chance to read some of the hate mail he received after your article came out. what struck you the most? >> i mean,
well, those comments set off a firestorm, "usa today" reports sheer racism exposed in vile letters directed to the hall of fame hank aaronnta braves offices over the past week. yes, it was like 1974 all over again. yesterday, baseball celebrated the 67th anniversary of jackie robinson's first game with the brooklyn dodgers. players' league, well, around the league, wore retired number 42 to celebrate the man who broke baseball's color barrier. jackie robinson stepped on to the field...
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in january the company announced michael's and aaron brothers, owned by michael's, was hacked. michaels has been receiving reportsof fraud and hackers used malware that the security firmed had never seen before. >> there have been hidden credit card skimmers at g.s.a. pumps after fraudulent a.t.m. withdrawals in southern california. police confiscated skimmers and have not released the locations. the devises capture information from credit and tell bit cars and residents should check the bank statements and they advise gas station customers to pay inside with cash, if possible, and some of the cases are on the rise in santa cruz and santa clara counties. >> the morning cope could build more expensive. industry leaders heard from a u.n. climate change panel that said if the world temperature rises by 4.5 degrees, many countries could run out of cool mountain sides which to grow coffee by 2015 and they say that if the production drops, expect prices to rise and maybe as soon as 2020. temperatures will rise faster than that. this weekend? >> temperatures are not rising yet. >> we have our cool coasts. low clouds and
in january the company announced michael's and aaron brothers, owned by michael's, was hacked. michaels has been receiving reportsof fraud and hackers used malware that the security firmed had never seen before. >> there have been hidden credit card skimmers at g.s.a. pumps after fraudulent a.t.m. withdrawals in southern california. police confiscated skimmers and have not released the locations. the devises capture information from credit and tell bit cars and residents should check the...
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and newt is leonardo capriotes and new film about steve jobs according to the hollywood reporter movie written by aaronutobiography. the official but this kind of role will not be new for leonardo. a high-profile pictures and other movies. >> : i thought the movie jaws was underrated. it >> : another jfk rolling novel is being >> : three hour miniseries production set to begin this summer in england novel growing first following a popular hit our series. >> : everything she turns to it as there is in shreds turns to gold. >> : beautiful woman in the world reported to people pack magazine did the nonsense of its latest issue recognition and as exciting. best known for 12 years the slaves. what times women with dark skin say they don't feel good about themselves i think this is a chance to really see our role model. will be right back. goes day or is confirming the team is thinking but changing its name interview with espn rockwell says was to get opinions from fans about the opinion of changing the team from san francisco warriors pre >> : he can imagine changing the name happening very soon. the team d
and newt is leonardo capriotes and new film about steve jobs according to the hollywood reporter movie written by aaronutobiography. the official but this kind of role will not be new for leonardo. a high-profile pictures and other movies. >> : i thought the movie jaws was underrated. it >> : another jfk rolling novel is being >> : three hour miniseries production set to begin this summer in england novel growing first following a popular hit our series. >> : everything...
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aaron mcclaughlin is live. any indications on the search? >> reporter: nothing so far.e understand the bluefin 21 having to resurface due to a technical glitch. they downloaded the data, analyzed it, saw no objects of interest. the good news is they were able to put it back down into the water. we are also awaiting test results of that oil slick that had been detected near the area of the ocean shield. they went to great lengths to bring a two liter sample by shore. it traveled by chopper and jet. a military ship was expected this morning. they are going to compare it to samples provided by malaysian airlines. there's been speculation that this could be from the engine of the plane. but, simply just speculation at this point. authorities saying they do not know what it is. there have been false leads in the search so far. they are treating it with caution. again, we are waiting for the results. christine? >> a deep part of the ocean. it will take a long time to find what they are looking for, no question. thank you. officials think the bluefin 21 is the best hope of spo
aaron mcclaughlin is live. any indications on the search? >> reporter: nothing so far.e understand the bluefin 21 having to resurface due to a technical glitch. they downloaded the data, analyzed it, saw no objects of interest. the good news is they were able to put it back down into the water. we are also awaiting test results of that oil slick that had been detected near the area of the ocean shield. they went to great lengths to bring a two liter sample by shore. it traveled by chopper...
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aaron mclaughlin. good morning. what's the latest? >> reporter: good morning, john. we know as of 9:00 a.m. local time, the bluefin was in the water over 12 hours later, not clear if it has yet completed that fifth mission. missions can take some 24 hours. we are learning more details about that fourth dive, which it completed last night. it was able to travel some 4.7 kilometers beneath the ocean's surface, which is significant because it was previously thought that 4.5 kilometers was its depth capacity. and it's important that it be able to travel deeper. it had to cut its first mission short, its very first mission short earlier due to depth concerns. engineers analyzing the bluefin-21 say they believe it can go up to 5 kilometers deeper. it is significant that in practice now, it's traveling at the deeper depths. it's important that it be able to survey this entire area. this is the search area that officials have identified as the most probable place that they will locate that black box, based on ping analysis. as you mentioned, the first foredives so far turning up no clues as to the
aaron mclaughlin. good morning. what's the latest? >> reporter: good morning, john. we know as of 9:00 a.m. local time, the bluefin was in the water over 12 hours later, not clear if it has yet completed that fifth mission. missions can take some 24 hours. we are learning more details about that fourth dive, which it completed last night. it was able to travel some 4.7 kilometers beneath the ocean's surface, which is significant because it was previously thought that 4.5 kilometers was...
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aaron. >>> stay with bbc news. still to come. a special report from tamil nadu. why the indian state is so important in the world's biggest election. i tell people it's for the climate. the conditions in new york state are great for business. new york is ranked #2 in the nation for new private sector job creation. and now it's even better because they've introduced startup new york - dozens of tax-free zones where businesses pay no taxes for ten years. you'll get a warm welcome in the new new york. see if your business qualifies at startupny.com . >>> you're with bbc world news with me, nick gowing. i have the latest headlines for you. ukraine's government has destroyed three check points manned by i illegal armed groups in the eastern city. up to five are described as terrorists were killed. >>> three american doctors have been shot dead at a hospital in kabul. the hospital was run by a united states chair, cure. >>> it is exactly a year since this. the collapse of the plaza closing factory with multiple factories in that building in bang desh that killed many p
aaron. >>> stay with bbc news. still to come. a special report from tamil nadu. why the indian state is so important in the world's biggest election. i tell people it's for the climate. the conditions in new york state are great for business. new york is ranked #2 in the nation for new private sector job creation. and now it's even better because they've introduced startup new york - dozens of tax-free zones where businesses pay no taxes for ten years. you'll get a warm welcome in the...
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aaron erin mcgluf lynn is in perth with the latest. >> reporter: the next few days are critical to the operation. right now, latthey're looking i the area which is their best guess where the black boxes are, based on analysis of the pings. the strongest of the four signal, lasting 13 minutes. what they're doing is they're searching a six-mile radius around that point. as of this morning, they were two-thirds of the way through with that particular narrow search area. australian authorities say they expect to complete that search area by the end of the week. that was dependent on a couple factors. it was dependent on the bluefin-21's performance as well as the weather. and the weather could be an issue. to the north of the search area today, a tropical cyclone called jack which was making its way towards the search area, although forecasters say they expect it to largely dissipate by the time it gets there, though it could lead to heavy winds and waves. officials already beginning to think next steps if, at the end of this time period, they've exhausted this search area and ruled it out
aaron erin mcgluf lynn is in perth with the latest. >> reporter: the next few days are critical to the operation. right now, latthey're looking i the area which is their best guess where the black boxes are, based on analysis of the pings. the strongest of the four signal, lasting 13 minutes. what they're doing is they're searching a six-mile radius around that point. as of this morning, they were two-thirds of the way through with that particular narrow search area. australian...
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reporters and talking about his memories of relief field. billy williams talked about his favorite moments plan and the golden age of baseball. players like sandy koufax willie mays and hank aaron. he talked very fondly of his memories of saving a no-hitter. i think we have a sound bite. >> it things have been said about several dozen of pitched no-hitters. the wind is blowing in. i went up catching the ball. so many of the culprits here to talk to people and remember the moments that they had on this legendary ball field. once again this game set to get under way. >> enjoy the party. 100 years wrapup and wrigley field. first place for fans were allowed to keep fall balls. rooftop backs which have got a lot of publicity have only been around since the '80s. with the renovation still in the works this is not the first time the ball park has undergone changes. >> they had to move the left-field fence back because it was too short. from the very start the park has been retrofitted. in 1923 they actually split apart into three pieces. wrigley field is the second oldest ballpark in major league baseball. >> the chicago cubs fans are proud to be a part of this special milestone. it i
reporters and talking about his memories of relief field. billy williams talked about his favorite moments plan and the golden age of baseball. players like sandy koufax willie mays and hank aaron. he talked very fondly of his memories of saving a no-hitter. i think we have a sound bite. >> it things have been said about several dozen of pitched no-hitters. the wind is blowing in. i went up catching the ball. so many of the culprits here to talk to people and remember the moments that...
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report. >> thank you. >> commissioners item 10 review of past events at the board of supervisors. there was no board of appeals hearing in the prehistoric >> aaron star at the land use committee scott wiener's ordinance was heard adding in-law units in the castro district that was heard on march 6 and was approved with modifications. the planning commission modifications included establishing a monitoring process that allows the department to require about the rental rates and the affordability of those units and scott wiener has a caveat that the individual property owners the information would be produced in aggregate form there was additional things using the term accessory you units instead of the in-law units the in-law units act candle stick park act accessory units and to remove the seven hundred and 50 square feet issue and supervisor kim expressed her approval with that the committee forwarded this ordinance to the board with a recommendation and second was supervisor tang's ordinance the small business month is in may and amended the san francisco planning code to wave the permit fees for the month of may for the awnings and signs and
report. >> thank you. >> commissioners item 10 review of past events at the board of supervisors. there was no board of appeals hearing in the prehistoric >> aaron star at the land use committee scott wiener's ordinance was heard adding in-law units in the castro district that was heard on march 6 and was approved with modifications. the planning commission modifications included establishing a monitoring process that allows the department to require about the rental rates and...
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in boston, reporting. >> james: among those injured in the bombing, was then, the 11 year-old aaron hernnez. he was near the finish line, cheering on his mother was a run in the race. he spent nearly a month in boston recovering from his injuries. >> kron4 will be following this story for you all morning long. + a vice- president joe biden is expected to speak at a special service later this morning, will bring that to you live when it happens. >> anny: flames tear to rid san jose town house for today families to evacuate. firefighters scrambled to prevent fire from spreading to a nearby units. kron4 will tran is live at the same with the latest. >> will: 9 people, 2 adults and seven children were here at the time. two other homes have damaged the they should be allowed to return home. not only was this a home, it is also a day care, the new information that i have just heard, now, they're out of business. joining me now, this is the mother, you heard the smoke detector born off. >> i heard the smoke alarm clocks and i automatically jump up to make sure everything was okay. but is sold a
in boston, reporting. >> james: among those injured in the bombing, was then, the 11 year-old aaron hernnez. he was near the finish line, cheering on his mother was a run in the race. he spent nearly a month in boston recovering from his injuries. >> kron4 will be following this story for you all morning long. + a vice- president joe biden is expected to speak at a special service later this morning, will bring that to you live when it happens. >> anny: flames tear to rid san...
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aaron) purrrfect. (vo) meee-ow, business pro. meee-ow. go national. go like a pro. >> that's it the for the report, everybody, good night.y comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> from comedy central ealz world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with jon stewart. ["daily show" theme song playing] [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome to "the daily show". my name is jon stewart. we've got a good one tonight. my guest colin firth. [cheers and applause] but first let's turn to ukraine. [laughter] really, the american audience immediately like did we bomb them? what happened? [laughter] after just a few weeks from when crimea officially joined russia another region of ukraine has said i'll have what she's having. the crisis in ukraine is deepening this morning with the threat of more lost territory. prorussia of a at this times why trying to take control. >> days ago it was just the local government buildings. >> jon: now it's a deli! [ laughter ] wait, wait so in ukraine they are declaring individual buildings independent nations now? sorry this is the republic of the n
aaron) purrrfect. (vo) meee-ow, business pro. meee-ow. go national. go like a pro. >> that's it the for the report, everybody, good night.y comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> from comedy central ealz world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with jon stewart. ["daily show" theme song playing] [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome to "the daily show". my name is jon stewart. we've got a...
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after that report and all of the media attention, particularly from the pro public series, clarence aaron become one of the lucky few to get an obama presidential era pardon. he got a pardon after 21 years, so for whatever reason, the whole time president obama has been president has really seemed he didn't want to recommend that people get out of president prison. that this particular part of the criminal justice system be used. and maybe that is the reason so few people have been pardoned. the office of the pardon attorney since george w. bush has been president has been helmed by somebody who goes to great lengths to make sure nobody gets released that president obama recommends be released. there was something called the fair sentencing act which made it mandatory you didn't get more time in prison because of crack cocaine. that bill got the mandatory sentence. when prabz signed the sentencing act in 2010 it didn't help anybody who had already been put in jail under the old guidelines. under the sentences now deemed to be unfair and unnecessarily harsh and frankly targeted toward mino
after that report and all of the media attention, particularly from the pro public series, clarence aaron become one of the lucky few to get an obama presidential era pardon. he got a pardon after 21 years, so for whatever reason, the whole time president obama has been president has really seemed he didn't want to recommend that people get out of president prison. that this particular part of the criminal justice system be used. and maybe that is the reason so few people have been pardoned....
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reporter: on the rover facebook page. i'm at a little loss for words to express what today means. i think you know and understand anyway and 11-year-old oorn suffered injury -- aaron suffered injuries. and a moment of silence at 2:49, the time the first bomb exploded. . >> massachusetts governor said the tragedy of the bombings put all our lives in perspective. >> we are all connected to each other to eventds beyond our control to share the destiny. we share the hopes and fears and same community. >> one run r said hes running geb in memory of those who lost their lives. >> lest show them they live on in our -- on in running. >> i don't think he stopped since he got out of his wheelchair at the end of last may. hispanic boston strong there was a strong message to those that might try to repeat. >> america will never, ever stand down. we are boston. we are america. we respond. we endure. we over come and we own the finish line. . >> the entire her honor family is in boston including a new baby, they will be among the runners on monday, determined to not let the attack of last year stop them. >> the. >>> the bay area will be getting millions of dollars to prevent hi
reporter: on the rover facebook page. i'm at a little loss for words to express what today means. i think you know and understand anyway and 11-year-old oorn suffered injury -- aaron suffered injuries. and a moment of silence at 2:49, the time the first bomb exploded. . >> massachusetts governor said the tragedy of the bombings put all our lives in perspective. >> we are all connected to each other to eventds beyond our control to share the destiny. we share the hopes and fears and...
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aaron brother's store affected by this breach. paul, we're finding out more about how the companies are responding. good morning. >>reporter: good morning. i talked to a company spokesperson a few minutes ago. the largest craft store in the country is michael's. there's been a security breach in the payment system. they say 3 billion credit and debit cards used at michael's arts and craft stores could be affected. the malware used has never been seen before but two security firms are investigating. it has 2.6 million cards affected. aaron brother's had 400,000. it has been ongoing since may of last year. these details come after michael's said it may have been the victim of a breach three months ago. we did get information from the ceo. they said we want you to know we have identify and the contained the incident. the malware no longer presents a threat to customers. we can come back out live. michael's is offering free identity protection and credit monitoring and fraud assistance, for those people who have been affected for 12 months. we're trying to get more information and i'll figure out what stores. >> all right, pau
aaron brother's store affected by this breach. paul, we're finding out more about how the companies are responding. good morning. >>reporter: good morning. i talked to a company spokesperson a few minutes ago. the largest craft store in the country is michael's. there's been a security breach in the payment system. they say 3 billion credit and debit cards used at michael's arts and craft stores could be affected. the malware used has never been seen before but two security firms are...
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cnn's aaron mcpike has more for you. >> reporter: another congressman caught canoodling, with a womanot his wife. instead, a congressional staffer. this time it's republican representative vince mccallister of louisiana. images caught in december by a security camera in his louisiana office, and obtained by the "washington citizen." a compromising image for a southern republican who ran on fae values just last year. >> count on me to take those values to washington. >> reporter: he's in his first term, just winning last november in a special election, and faces voters again later this year for a full term. he hastily issued a statement saying, "there's no doubt i've fallen short and am asking for forgiveness, and asking for privacy for his family." but privacy is hard to come by in washington. especially for a freshman who made headlines a few months after arriving in congress by inviting "duck dynasty" star willie robinson as his gates to the state of the union. aar erin mcpike, washington. >> we'll keep you posted. >>> still to come, searching the ocean floor. jean casarez joins me
cnn's aaron mcpike has more for you. >> reporter: another congressman caught canoodling, with a womanot his wife. instead, a congressional staffer. this time it's republican representative vince mccallister of louisiana. images caught in december by a security camera in his louisiana office, and obtained by the "washington citizen." a compromising image for a southern republican who ran on fae values just last year. >> count on me to take those values to washington....
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company, the first is a major health care company to be reporting earnings this quarter also raised the forecast for the year. >> number two, aaron'sto own finance company progressive finance holdings for $700 million in cash. expecting the deal to boost $24 billion in -- expecting to boost in the 700 million range. >> coca-cola. reporting first-quarter earnings that matched estimates of global volume sales increase separately. wintergreen advisers, the investment firm that owns more than 2.5 million shares of coca-cola sent a letter urging investors to review the equity plan, saying it is deeply flawed . here we are at the open. the markets a touch higher. we can see how this goes. the dow up just early. s&p up about 15 points. the nasdaq trading higher by 27. we did get the news on inflation. cpi coming and a little bit more than analysts had anticipated. a little bit of inflation, not necessarily a bad thing for the economy. many more earnings reports as well. getting to coca-cola earnings. i would like to welcome duane stanford. it looks like a potential trouble ahead for coca-cola. how does muhtar kent get his company really g
company, the first is a major health care company to be reporting earnings this quarter also raised the forecast for the year. >> number two, aaron'sto own finance company progressive finance holdings for $700 million in cash. expecting the deal to boost $24 billion in -- expecting to boost in the 700 million range. >> coca-cola. reporting first-quarter earnings that matched estimates of global volume sales increase separately. wintergreen advisers, the investment firm that owns...
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that. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, aaron drawhorn ta >>> a glittering new attraction in las vegas opened this week with much fanfare. we go for a ride on the world's tallest ferris wheel. >> reporter: the first official ticketed riders of the high rollers say they love taking in breathtaking views of las vegas. on the inaugural rotation mac and sherry mckinzie from henderson. >> we could see this from our backyard. >> it was a very smooth ride. great. >> reporter: earlier, the high roller was christened commemorating the completion of the unique wheel. >> the panoramic view you get of the city is tremendous. >> reporter: up to 40 people can fit in each cabin. video monitors tell you how high you're going and where you're at as the wheel goes round. >> right now we are 550 feet above the las vegas strip. this is the highest it goes. coincidentally, this is also a $550 million project. >> this is the world's tallest. we're 110 feet taller than the london eye and we're nine feet taller than the singapore flyer. >> reporter: the high roller can withstand winds of 100 miles an hour. safety is always on the mind of the people who keep the wheel in motion. >> a lot of responsibility. it
that. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, aaron drawhorn ta >>> a glittering new attraction in las vegas opened this week with much fanfare. we go for a ride on the world's tallest ferris wheel. >> reporter: the first official ticketed riders of the high rollers say they love taking in breathtaking views of las vegas. on the inaugural rotation mac and sherry mckinzie from henderson. >> we could see this from our backyard. >> it was a very smooth ride. great. >> reporter: earlier,...
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most aaron has said it sounds over its internal investigation into allegations of corruption against some employees the popping of transport has cost the company provide a full report will not hurt. it's alleged that employees of boston received gifts including a paid holiday. in exchange for awarding school transport contracts allegations of kickbacks for bushehr and employees have been kicking around for sometime. two thousand and twelve. a group of american bus operators known sajid khan sports game three and two former private operators secured their students correctly. paying for gifts and providing free transport to local bus there and employees. was there and told the accounts committee and thuggery that had questioned the former contractor can get the claims of funds there was no case to answer the contractor had no supporting evidence. it was strong but many of his allegations but a story in yesterday's mail on sunday questions those assertions it reported that it has not emerged a recording of a conversation between the contractor and of course an official which showed the kids down over the claims o sarah and responded this morning. the company said it c
most aaron has said it sounds over its internal investigation into allegations of corruption against some employees the popping of transport has cost the company provide a full report will not hurt. it's alleged that employees of boston received gifts including a paid holiday. in exchange for awarding school transport contracts allegations of kickbacks for bushehr and employees have been kicking around for sometime. two thousand and twelve. a group of american bus operators known sajid khan...
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. >> reporter: this is video choke and aren't doing flips and spans. look at that. chuck aaron doing stunts like these! >> reporter:paul simon and his wife. is their marriage, like the song. a "bridge over troubled water?" return to index of >> reporter:singer- songwriter paul simon and wife - singer edie brickell were in a connecticut courtroom today after their arrest on disorderly conduct charges. >> reporter:simon told the judge the two "just had an argument" saturday night and brickell agreed. >> reporter:the judge did not issue a protective order that would have kept the 72- year-old simon and 47-year- old brickell apart. >> reporter:simon said neither one of them feels threatened by the other and they planned to "see our son's baseball game this afternoon." >> reporter:the two will be back in court on may 16-th. and a reminder, you can get all your entertainment news here on kron-4. the insider starts at 7:00, followed by entertainment tonight at 7:30. return to index of stories... make short sweet and simple. >> pam: still ahead tonight more reaction to the clippers own
. >> reporter: this is video choke and aren't doing flips and spans. look at that. chuck aaron doing stunts like these! >> reporter:paul simon and his wife. is their marriage, like the song. a "bridge over troubled water?" return to index of >> reporter:singer- songwriter paul simon and wife - singer edie brickell were in a connecticut courtroom today after their arrest on disorderly conduct charges. >> reporter:simon told the judge the two "just had an...
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. >> reporter: the company didn't say how long it knew of the issue, but did notify customers of a possible breach three months ago. aaron brothers also had customers at risk from june of last year until february. both companies' c.e.o.'s stated we want you to know we have identified and fully contained the incident and the malware no longer presents a threat to customers. if they don't step up, they'll take matters into their own hands. >> you can't really depend on anything these days. >> i usually use my debit card. now it seems like everywhere you go, you should use cash. >> i think retailers have to take the consumer's best interest in mind and put security as a top issue. >>> poisonous gas or extreme explosives near schools. we map out where bay area children are potentially in harm's way. >>> when a chance of showers is popping up in the forecast. >>> getting marijuana could be as easy as getting a bag of chips. why some marijuana advocates are against bringing them to california. female announcer: get three years interest-free financing on brand name mattress sets. plus, get free delivery, and sleep train's 100-d
. >> reporter: the company didn't say how long it knew of the issue, but did notify customers of a possible breach three months ago. aaron brothers also had customers at risk from june of last year until february. both companies' c.e.o.'s stated we want you to know we have identified and fully contained the incident and the malware no longer presents a threat to customers. if they don't step up, they'll take matters into their own hands. >> you can't really depend on anything these...
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heard from aaron mexican laugh lynn earlier in the newscast from perth saying that australia's prime minister, tony abbott, is here in china. he's on a very through asia. and he spoke with reporters in shanghai and spoke out at a luncheon. he acknowledged the bond between the two countries as they are involved in the search and also the citizens involved. of course, 154 chinese citizens were on this plane. six australians were also on the plane. two of them were beige -- were beijing residents. and there will be a meeting in three hours they'll be updating and we'll see what comes out of the meeting to see if there's new information. >> i've been following it very closely. thank you, pauline. >>> many of these relatives have complained toward the malaysian government, a large number of malasians were on the plane, too, for the way it released its information. malaysia says it's doing its best to protect state secrets and help this investigation as much as possible. so many people working hard to find debris. no confirmation yet. >> 35 days. >>> we are following another story for you now here on cnn. oscar pistorius, back on the witness stand in his murder trial. after the break,
heard from aaron mexican laugh lynn earlier in the newscast from perth saying that australia's prime minister, tony abbott, is here in china. he's on a very through asia. and he spoke with reporters in shanghai and spoke out at a luncheon. he acknowledged the bond between the two countries as they are involved in the search and also the citizens involved. of course, 154 chinese citizens were on this plane. six australians were also on the plane. two of them were beige -- were beijing residents....
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aaron) purrrfect. (vo) meee-ow, business pro. meee-ow. go national. go like a pro. >>> welcome back now to our special report. this just coming in now.korea's president calling the actions of the sunken ferry captain and crew, quote, akin to murder. south korea's coast guard saying two more female bodies have been recovered from the sunken ferry, raising the confirmed dead to 64. but that still leaves 238 missing, and most of them are high school students. even though no survivors have been found since the ship capsized and sank on wednesday, searchers are not giving up. more than 500 divers continue to plunge into the frigid dark waters of the yellow sea and more than 34 aircrafts and 200 ships are helping with the difficult search. now, each time that searchers bring a body of one of the ferry victims on shore, families must identify their loved ones. and with many of the dead so young, the effort is taking its toll on everyone. even veteran emergency workers. we have the latest from jindo, south korea. >> the first police boat returns from the search site. parents waiting. >> they return one by one in identical white bags. behind
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aaron mclaughlin. let's start with the search zone. after shrinking all this past week why was the area suddenly expanded tooed? >> reporter: officials today didn't say specifically. but they have been steadily refining the debris search zone. they really only expanded around 6,000 square miles today which isn't all that much when you consider that the current debris field is about a quarter of what it was some ten days ago. while they've been really successful at refining this search field, narrowing it down, they've been less successful at actually finding anything. after hours and hours and hours of meticulously combing, they still have yet to find a single piece of this plane. that being said, they have had some 36 days of oceanic drift to contend with. >> they have. they have a lot to contend with. we heard those statements from the australian prime minister, tony abbott, over the last couple of days expressing some level of confidence of finding these black boxes. but let me ask you this. how close are they now to finding the airliner's flight recorders? >> reporter: we haven't been given a specific timetable. yester
aaron mclaughlin. let's start with the search zone. after shrinking all this past week why was the area suddenly expanded tooed? >> reporter: officials today didn't say specifically. but they have been steadily refining the debris search zone. they really only expanded around 6,000 square miles today which isn't all that much when you consider that the current debris field is about a quarter of what it was some ten days ago. while they've been really successful at refining this search...
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aaron) purrrfect. (vo) meee-ow, business pro. meee-ow. go national. go like a pro. funny, there was no mention of hail in the weather report. go & smell the roses! in this half hour t latest on the situation in eastern ukraine. a bbc correspondent has seen evidence of ukrainian forces and armor heading towards the town controlled by pro russian separatists. it comes after the ukrainian president said terror operations were underway against separatists who seized government buildings. we're looking at, not mars, it's the moon putting on a show. is there truth to the myth and prophesy around a blood moon? >>> also on the program, aaron is here talking about the value of airports. >> absolutely. sidney, australia has finally announced a second airport. yes, in 60 kilometers from the city. we're taking a look at the debate how much a run way adds to the economy. china opens a new airport every 23 days. >>> the interim president of ukraine says an operation against pro russian separatists is underway in the east of the country. our correspondent is outside the town where separatists have taken over government buildings. daniel has sent us these pictu
aaron) purrrfect. (vo) meee-ow, business pro. meee-ow. go national. go like a pro. funny, there was no mention of hail in the weather report. go & smell the roses! in this half hour t latest on the situation in eastern ukraine. a bbc correspondent has seen evidence of ukrainian forces and armor heading towards the town controlled by pro russian separatists. it comes after the ukrainian president said terror operations were underway against separatists who seized government buildings. we're...
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aaron) purrrfect. (vo) meee-ow, business pro. meee-ow. go national. go like a pro. >>> personal story segment tonight for more than 20 years sharyl attkinson reported thes for cbs. much of that time was sent on investigations. she recently left the network and joins us now on a fork exclusive. let's start with fast and furious. what did you find out about that? >> i found out that we had to quit pursuing the story more or less due to lack of interest well before we found answers to a lot of questions. including what about all the other cases besides the one you know is fast and furious. also using similar strategies to transfer weapons down to mexico. and how did this, if at all, play into a strategy the united states may be using to draw support or give support towards one of the cartels in mexico much like they had done in columbia and other places. >> playing one off against the other. you said something interesting that you had to abandon the story for lack of interest. can you clarify that. >> it came to me i don't think on the viewers' part but on the people that decide what stories go into the broadcast and what there is room for, they felt fair
aaron) purrrfect. (vo) meee-ow, business pro. meee-ow. go national. go like a pro. >>> personal story segment tonight for more than 20 years sharyl attkinson reported thes for cbs. much of that time was sent on investigations. she recently left the network and joins us now on a fork exclusive. let's start with fast and furious. what did you find out about that? >> i found out that we had to quit pursuing the story more or less due to lack of interest well before we found answers...
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aaron, a possible change right at the top for africa. >> i'll tell you what, watch out, south africa. nigeria is on the rise. nigeria releases its economic growth numbers. we've got a special report. >> hello and welcome to "gmt". it's midday in london, 7:00 a.m. in washington, 3:00 p.m. in afghanistan where nearly 400,000 military personnel are out in force across the country in the run-up to tomorrow's elections. security is a major issue. it is a significant period for afghanistan. it will be the first democratic transfer of power in the country's history. a new generation of young afghan's will be able to vote for the first time. elections will be followed by the final facing out of troops. the transition may not be smooth as lyse doucet now explains and she joins us now live. lyse, do tell us what's going on. >> yes, indeed. we had the breaking news where at a time where there are heightened security fears and after days of deadly taliban attacks particularly here in can't belive, there's been a shooting in the east of afghanistan in sensitive problem close to the pakistan border. two foreign journalists were shot. one was killed working for the associated press news agency,
aaron, a possible change right at the top for africa. >> i'll tell you what, watch out, south africa. nigeria is on the rise. nigeria releases its economic growth numbers. we've got a special report. >> hello and welcome to "gmt". it's midday in london, 7:00 a.m. in washington, 3:00 p.m. in afghanistan where nearly 400,000 military personnel are out in force across the country in the run-up to tomorrow's elections. security is a major issue. it is a significant period for...
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report from the spanish territory of malia. >>> kate, will and baby george arrive in sydney to a huge crowd. how many australians still want to split from the monarchy? >>> also on the program, aarone. aaron, we use a lot of what you've got in your hands. >> right here in europe we use 100 billion these little devils every single year. that number is growing. here's the problem. typically, we only use them once and the majority end up in the rubbish. now the european union is going to war against the plastic bag in a bid to slash these numbers by 80%. >>> -- needs more help from the europeandownon to control one of europe's most southern borders. in recent weeks thousands of migrants from africa have scaled the border fence that separates malia with mooar rocko. our spain correspondent tom burrish now reports. >> reporter: a home in a wood. in the mountains of north africa. where they wait. hungry and desperate to enter a tiny piece of europe which they can see down below. he's been living in the forest for four years. he traveled all the way from cameroon. but now he's trapped. an illegal immigrant in mooar ro morocco. hiding from the police. >> i'm a prisoner. because i can't go
report from the spanish territory of malia. >>> kate, will and baby george arrive in sydney to a huge crowd. how many australians still want to split from the monarchy? >>> also on the program, aarone. aaron, we use a lot of what you've got in your hands. >> right here in europe we use 100 billion these little devils every single year. that number is growing. here's the problem. typically, we only use them once and the majority end up in the rubbish. now the european...
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reporting live in san jose, christie smith, "today in the bay." >> we showed one coleman location there, but generally speaking, lots of michaels stores and, again, generally speaking, a certain number of aaron brothers stores that you can check the website and figure that out. >> yeah, you can do that. they also have, you know, if you have more concerns, they actually set up an 800 number to answer all your specific questions. so, they are certainly trying to get out front and deal with this. >> christie, thanks so much. with all the data breaches, just checking the statements. >> absolutely critical. >> thanks, again. >>> let's take you outside right now and give you a look here at san jose as we get this friday morning rolling. what a beautiful picture. blue, kind of cool colors there. >> let's check in with christina this morning. good morning. >> good morning to you. good friday morning to you. temperatures mostly in the 50s to start the day. and we have some changes across our microclimates as we head throughout the day today. you'll definitely notice the difference between the coastal temperatures and what we're expecting inland for today and part of the reason is why we have a storm
reporting live in san jose, christie smith, "today in the bay." >> we showed one coleman location there, but generally speaking, lots of michaels stores and, again, generally speaking, a certain number of aaron brothers stores that you can check the website and figure that out. >> yeah, you can do that. they also have, you know, if you have more concerns, they actually set up an 800 number to answer all your specific questions. so, they are certainly trying to get out...
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aaron swartz, who committed suicide. third, as a knockout game has been reported in the news to be primarily black on white crime, i don't know of any prosecutions there, except for the federal investigation and prosecution of conrad behrendt who was the anomaly is a white on black crime of the knockout game. next, $20,000 allegedly was sent to the campaign. i assume there were thousands in america who were likely engaged onsimilar act and went prosecuting. governor bob mcdonnell for charges brought against him. they think this is overreach and outside the definition of the law. i'm thinking about governor chris christie, who, when the situation of the bridge, known as bridge gate came up, within a week there were federal investigators investigating her insanity issue. those are things that put down while i was listing to testimony. here's the other side -- black panthers prosecution canceled about the time he took office. near where you are and said he provided the lowest penalty allowable under law. we know that wasn't true. it was the minimum county provided under law. your for jim sensenbrenner bring up the james kla
aaron swartz, who committed suicide. third, as a knockout game has been reported in the news to be primarily black on white crime, i don't know of any prosecutions there, except for the federal investigation and prosecution of conrad behrendt who was the anomaly is a white on black crime of the knockout game. next, $20,000 allegedly was sent to the campaign. i assume there were thousands in america who were likely engaged onsimilar act and went prosecuting. governor bob mcdonnell for charges...