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russo gets help from a man on a small boat to pull suelina out.ing water. gasping for air with every ounce of strength she can find. >> i'm just exhausted. i've been down there so long and i can't, my head is going under the water. and, i'm still thinking i'm going to drown and chris is on the ladder and it was like he was, just like pouring his life force into me and i could raise my arm and he could grab hold of my arm. >> after 45 terrifying minutes, suelina is pulled to safety, but jay king is still trapped in the tunnel. >> i knew as a rescuer, rescuers are always last. but like anything, i just want to get out. >> on this line, this side of the ladder. >> you've got to move this line underneath the ladder. >> i'll get you out of this. >> we're getting to the end of this here. we're getting close. we're running out of time. and the last thing i want to do, after being successful three other times is leave a firefighter trapped in a culvert at the end of the day. >> russo realizes the boat can provide extra strength to pull jay out of the tunn
russo gets help from a man on a small boat to pull suelina out.ing water. gasping for air with every ounce of strength she can find. >> i'm just exhausted. i've been down there so long and i can't, my head is going under the water. and, i'm still thinking i'm going to drown and chris is on the ladder and it was like he was, just like pouring his life force into me and i could raise my arm and he could grab hold of my arm. >> after 45 terrifying minutes, suelina is pulled to safety,...
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hysterical we started to get out we saw during the tunnel what it meant eventually broke that door russo workers constructing a parallel town. investigators are still debating the different theories as to how relatively new really a section became the scene of such a deadly accident so far they have identified and incorrectly secured trucks which is the most likely cause of the tragedy to metro workers have been detained for safety breaches and investigators say the circle of suspects could expose. be more of a box with more news in just a few minutes time excuse me you're watching do stay with us. we chase profit very large very attractive and now very globally recognized source of oil for the world and into the future the world's cheapest and best petroleum deposits have been mined out we have to use more energy to get this energy industries grow like a cancer in each of these squares it's ten kilometers where. and goods whole area is slated for the very end of the tour drinking water that's our world lead so everything once or fishery we chop stop this is the end game when it takes tw
hysterical we started to get out we saw during the tunnel what it meant eventually broke that door russo workers constructing a parallel town. investigators are still debating the different theories as to how relatively new really a section became the scene of such a deadly accident so far they have identified and incorrectly secured trucks which is the most likely cause of the tragedy to metro workers have been detained for safety breaches and investigators say the circle of suspects could...
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i wanted to also acknowledge that we have fred russo, our policy analyst from our budget legislative analyst that will help supplement from teddy and his staff as they show us the economic analysis that they have done. i want to acknowledge the grass roots community base coalition our soda tax in san francisco is here in force. it's an example of parent and youth power that has been built over many years of work. there has been a lot of decades of work for some in our lowest income communities that have been working on this issue for many years as well. i wanted to also say that this grass roots community coalition is not only fighting for public health, but it's also addressing the disparity of obesity, diabetes and other health issues that are hurting so many city of san francisco san franciscans. our goal is not only improving education for key strategy for reducing consumption of sugary beverages but also looking at common sense policies like this to make our communities healthier. on the education front, many advocates and coalitions like shape up sf and centers for vulnerable p
i wanted to also acknowledge that we have fred russo, our policy analyst from our budget legislative analyst that will help supplement from teddy and his staff as they show us the economic analysis that they have done. i want to acknowledge the grass roots community base coalition our soda tax in san francisco is here in force. it's an example of parent and youth power that has been built over many years of work. there has been a lot of decades of work for some in our lowest income communities...
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luca russo saw it began and rushed across the street to help his neighbor. >> he was working on his truck and it blew up while he was working on it. it engulf the garage. and the whole house started smoking. >> reporter: the force call made just before 4:15 drew an army of mainline firefighters. they came from gladwyne, paoli, berwyn, radnor, bryn mawr, newtown square, haverford, lower and upper merion and king of prussia. they attacked the flames from above and below and did all they could to contain it. >> the fire got into the ceiling of the portico and went up into the house itself. and then went both ways into the house and into the garage. >> reporter: in less than two hours, it was over. but the damage was done. the injured homeowner taken to crosier-chester medical center with burns. his home its stone facade charred sustained extensive smoke damage and structural damage to the roof. which collapsed in some spots. >> it's such a shame because he built it with his own hands. so to see it go down like that. >> air fighter was overcome by the heat battling that blaze today. he was tr
luca russo saw it began and rushed across the street to help his neighbor. >> he was working on his truck and it blew up while he was working on it. it engulf the garage. and the whole house started smoking. >> reporter: the force call made just before 4:15 drew an army of mainline firefighters. they came from gladwyne, paoli, berwyn, radnor, bryn mawr, newtown square, haverford, lower and upper merion and king of prussia. they attacked the flames from above and below and did all...
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patricia russo, current board member, becomes lead independent director and current alcoa ceo joins thetech movers coming out after the bell. >> all familiar names and with ralph stepping down for health reasons, i guess it is no surprise on that. we have google out now as well? who's got google? josh lipton, what's google look like here? >> bill, let me get you those numbers. google just reporting 6.08. the street was looking for 6.24 on 15.6 billion. paid clicks, the volume of clicks up 25%. that's smack in line with what the street was looking for. cost per click, or cpcs, the amount advertisers are willing to pay, on average, when you click on an ad, down 6%. that's a bit better than the street was looking for. they thought cpcs would be down about 7%. also a management change here. google's chief business officer will be leaving google after almost ten years at the company. more information through this release, bill. i'll bring you headlines as we get them. >> thank you. jon fortt, what's the headline here? what are you hearing right now? >> i want to get to ibm. he's a big deal t
patricia russo, current board member, becomes lead independent director and current alcoa ceo joins thetech movers coming out after the bell. >> all familiar names and with ralph stepping down for health reasons, i guess it is no surprise on that. we have google out now as well? who's got google? josh lipton, what's google look like here? >> bill, let me get you those numbers. google just reporting 6.08. the street was looking for 6.24 on 15.6 billion. paid clicks, the volume of...
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let's go to michelle cabrera russo. >> the faa demonstration to tel aviv is not political in nature andased on security after a rocket fired by the politicaltant group hamas landed near the airport. this is u.s. skaex john kerry arrived in tel aviv today. by the way, flying into the same airport which americans can no longer fly into. he met to fwoesht the cease-fire in the conflict with hamas in gaza which las killed 34 israelis, israeli businesses are concerned about the disruption the flights will have on the economy him when it comes to facing rocket fire, one israeli ceo we spoke with said israelis are used to this. >> israelis are pretty resilient people. also, as jewish people, we've lived through risk all of our lives, the idea of spending a couple of minutes, usually in a stairwell or a safe area, maybe once a day or twice a day. big deal. it's a time sort of leak our water cooler people, where you talk to people. >> a caught cooler moment. keep in mind, there are flights in the united states to over the, el al, israeli's state airline is still flying and sent out a press relea
let's go to michelle cabrera russo. >> the faa demonstration to tel aviv is not political in nature andased on security after a rocket fired by the politicaltant group hamas landed near the airport. this is u.s. skaex john kerry arrived in tel aviv today. by the way, flying into the same airport which americans can no longer fly into. he met to fwoesht the cease-fire in the conflict with hamas in gaza which las killed 34 israelis, israeli businesses are concerned about the disruption the...
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let's get the latest from michelle cabrera-russo. >> let's start with israel launching a large scale ground offensive in the gaza strip. it happened late in the session. we watched it unfold on international television. it was one of the reasons the markets took a lick down and pushed yields to lows that we haven't seen in several months when it comes to the ten-year invasion, escalating a ten-day military operation to destroy the weapons arsenal israel says is buried in tunnels near the borders. the rocket firing ability firing missiles into the border with israel. it was the first major ground offensive in years, it came after they tried to get under the gaza tunnel but were stopped by israel. we will give you an update t. dow jones now saying in the last few minutes, malaysian airlines executive, that mh17 had 280 people. we are getting more on the citizenry and the plane. >> thank you. >>> let's get to the market reaction today. there is a lot to trade, whether it be the typical staif safe haven trade. in the sell-off and the momentum areas, such as biocaps, biotechs as well as t
let's get the latest from michelle cabrera-russo. >> let's start with israel launching a large scale ground offensive in the gaza strip. it happened late in the session. we watched it unfold on international television. it was one of the reasons the markets took a lick down and pushed yields to lows that we haven't seen in several months when it comes to the ten-year invasion, escalating a ten-day military operation to destroy the weapons arsenal israel says is buried in tunnels near the...
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conversations about political philosophy, we had conversations about the social contract, is gunshot russo because of what walter dean myers and the lot of authors and illustrators put in their books and we in turn after six weeks put these brand-new books in the hands of our young people so kindergarten through fifth grade students read upwards of 36 titles in six weeks and our older students readable week, six titles and they get to take these home. the only name that is in these books other than the author and illustrator is tyrone name. when we're talking access to books, talking access to authors and illustrators and characters that not only look like our children but also are a window into other cultures, we really think the freedom school program is a great example of everything the panel has been talking about. if you would like more information we are at www. childrensdefense.org vendor program tab, you would go to the freedom school, i will be here for the remainder of the day if you have specific questions. >> you also have the after-school programs in addition to summer school.
conversations about political philosophy, we had conversations about the social contract, is gunshot russo because of what walter dean myers and the lot of authors and illustrators put in their books and we in turn after six weeks put these brand-new books in the hands of our young people so kindergarten through fifth grade students read upwards of 36 titles in six weeks and our older students readable week, six titles and they get to take these home. the only name that is in these books other...
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took la russo to get him into st.>> that's it. >> look at you defending canseco. >> if you're supposed to be so good, why have you raid at the same radio and tv station so long? >> because i wasn't that good. >> you turned some people down. >> i don't want to march around, i don't want to move, i've always had kids and i would rather be in a place where you can kind of control the environment a little bit rather than hi, i'm 23, i have a vision of you standing on your head tonight so i'm all right and it's too late to move now. got a young wife. >> and if you dislike listening to him so much why do you press his press briefing? >> i got nothing against harbaugh, a great coach, i don't like somebody that looks down their nose at people and said hi. you peons will listen to me for one last week. >> archie, working with your wife is not good for a marriage, believe me, i know. >> archie, when you love somebody this much, you don't care. and one day a week -- >> come on, archie. >> one day a week i can put up with her, th
took la russo to get him into st.>> that's it. >> look at you defending canseco. >> if you're supposed to be so good, why have you raid at the same radio and tv station so long? >> because i wasn't that good. >> you turned some people down. >> i don't want to march around, i don't want to move, i've always had kids and i would rather be in a place where you can kind of control the environment a little bit rather than hi, i'm 23, i have a vision of you...
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another subject of gross abuse, who was it that frustrated that awaited daniel elseberg and anthony russo. was it some left wing radical liberal plot, no my friends it was the administration of richard m. nixon. however you describe yourself, you ought to be concerned here because this president with whom you perhaps agree politically can get by with the abuses described in this article. thus imprinting in the standard of our highest office, a standard of conduct that is unacceptable to me. >> time of the gentleman expired. new jersey has three minutes remaining. >> i think now we have the whole case. if we could rest all of this on this one, this lawyer would ask for direct verdict. these are the facts. now you know why they went be specific. all they have is generalities and group of dates. all they have over here some time in '71, '72, -- all they have is in the spring of 1972. -- only thing left, september 1972. why don't you say that's all you have? here's why it won't hold up. all you have is a conversation with anybody that listens to that tape. mr. railsback has brought something
another subject of gross abuse, who was it that frustrated that awaited daniel elseberg and anthony russo. was it some left wing radical liberal plot, no my friends it was the administration of richard m. nixon. however you describe yourself, you ought to be concerned here because this president with whom you perhaps agree politically can get by with the abuses described in this article. thus imprinting in the standard of our highest office, a standard of conduct that is unacceptable to me....
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we were having conversations about the social contract which is john jacques russo because of what waltern meyers and a lot of our authors and even our illustrators put in their books. and we in turn after six weeks put these books, brand new books, in the hands of our young people. so our kindergarten through fifth grade students, they read upwards of 36 titles in six weeks, and our older students read a book a week, six titles. and they get to take these home. the only name that is in these books other than the author is ask illustrator is their own name. so when we're talking about access to books, when we're talking about access to authors and illustrators and even characters that not only look like our children, but that also are a window into other cultures, we really think that the freedom school's program is a great example of everything that the panel has been talking about. so if you'd like more information, we are at w work w dot children -- www.childrensdefense.org. i'm also going to be here for the remainder of the day if be you have specific questions. >> you also have the a
we were having conversations about the social contract which is john jacques russo because of what waltern meyers and a lot of our authors and even our illustrators put in their books. and we in turn after six weeks put these books, brand new books, in the hands of our young people. so our kindergarten through fifth grade students, they read upwards of 36 titles in six weeks, and our older students read a book a week, six titles. and they get to take these home. the only name that is in these...