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these knives are really razor sharp. that's pretty sharp. get that knife. what do you think of that folks? i'm gonna throw that in, but wait there's more. let me show you this. over here i have a couple of great paring knives. there different sizes. i'm going to throw those two knives in as well. all of them for just how much audience? three easy payments, thirteen thirty-three. but i told you wait there's more. one of the things that's missing from this package, and i'm gonna make sure you get one of these, is my cleaver. it has that real thick stainless steel. it's triple riveted. full stainless steel tang that goes all the way through the handle. that gives you that perfect balance. here i have, over here. and you can, it has a nice edge on it, and you can cut right through anything with this over here. look how easy this is. right through the bone and all. you're gonna get that stainless steel cleaver free. if you promise to tell a friend about these knives. but wait, there's more. over here i have my cheese knife. i love this knife. it's designed to cu
these knives are really razor sharp. that's pretty sharp. get that knife. what do you think of that folks? i'm gonna throw that in, but wait there's more. let me show you this. over here i have a couple of great paring knives. there different sizes. i'm going to throw those two knives in as well. all of them for just how much audience? three easy payments, thirteen thirty-three. but i told you wait there's more. one of the things that's missing from this package, and i'm gonna make sure you get...
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german -- germany would commit reprisals against civilian populations, for example if there was a sharp shooter in the belgian village, in order to find the sharp shooter, germany would shoot armed civilians as a form of reprisa reprisals. one of the most famous things was that belgian soldiers were bayonet because the case was so overstated in the first world war. in each of the outbreak cases, we tried to capture part of the mood of the country at the beginning of the conflict, sort of to get at what is the message of all of these different sources from 1914 and so for example in the case of france, it is overwhelmingly that france is fighting a defensive war, that france has been attacked by germany and the french nation needs to rise up and defend the home front. so in this case, you have for example a french soldier in the woods that said no one shall pass, the idea being that germany has taken part of france but they will not gain anymore territory. in these images here, it's actually french soldiers leaving straegt out of paris in order to go and confront germany in the western f
german -- germany would commit reprisals against civilian populations, for example if there was a sharp shooter in the belgian village, in order to find the sharp shooter, germany would shoot armed civilians as a form of reprisa reprisals. one of the most famous things was that belgian soldiers were bayonet because the case was so overstated in the first world war. in each of the outbreak cases, we tried to capture part of the mood of the country at the beginning of the conflict, sort of to get...
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the declines sharp and severe. the dow jones industrial average falls more than 260 points, as catering crews rattles investors. >> the fast and furious selling in the oil marketssent prices at the barrel, lowest since mid 2009. >> whether there's more selling ahead and the way to ride out the volatility. all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for wednesday, december 10th. >> good evening, everyone. >>> we begin tonight with two big selloffs. a massive pullback in stocks which followed another sharp drop in the price of oil. after reports showing u.s. energy stockpiles grew while global energy forced strength. it was a nasty day on wall street. stocks tumbled with the selloff into the close. the dow sold 268 points and nasdaq lost 182 points, biggest one day drop in two months an s&p down 33 points with all ten sectors ending lower. oil markets, another $2.88 and ending $51 a level. lowest since july of 2009. international brandt crude lost at $64.24. we have two reports looking at today's selloff.
the declines sharp and severe. the dow jones industrial average falls more than 260 points, as catering crews rattles investors. >> the fast and furious selling in the oil marketssent prices at the barrel, lowest since mid 2009. >> whether there's more selling ahead and the way to ride out the volatility. all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for wednesday, december 10th. >> good evening, everyone. >>> we begin tonight with two big selloffs....
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. >> the holidays are here and i want to look sharp, sharp as cheddar.t is why i got me a holiday sweater! >> sharp as cheddar? >> holiday sweater! >> they released a new song about holiday sweaters! [ laughing ] it features both players and the sharks broadcasters there. they are selling ugly holiday sweaters, including one for the sharks which has really become a hit with the fans. come on! >> i did get the message from our producers to try to dig out an ugly christmas sweater. i don't have one. i could have borrowed one from her. >> i have been so traumatized by holiday sweaters that i don't wear sweaters at all all. >> traumatized. >> absolutely! >>> good morning, everyone. i hope you are having a better day today than yesterday when it comes to commuting. i think that yesterday a lot of people staying home saved us from what could have been horrible because all that traffic -- if the traffic would have been normal we would have had much, much bigger problems. it was very light yesterday but people will be back today. not everyone can stay home. ther
. >> the holidays are here and i want to look sharp, sharp as cheddar.t is why i got me a holiday sweater! >> sharp as cheddar? >> holiday sweater! >> they released a new song about holiday sweaters! [ laughing ] it features both players and the sharks broadcasters there. they are selling ugly holiday sweaters, including one for the sharks which has really become a hit with the fans. come on! >> i did get the message from our producers to try to dig out an ugly...
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peter sharp, al jazeera. s. >> delivering his end of the year speech, came to power in may following a coup as military governmenter was supposed to organize elections by late 2015 but now says they will be delayed more than one year. >>> it's pen a year, since the indian ocean tsunami. 170,000 people died in the indian city of vanda asa. 1step vasson reports. >> more than 130,000 house he will rebuilt, 1300 schools and classroom terse ever road. >> more bustling and vibrant than ever before. but while people have picked up their lives, it still seems there that moment, december 26th, when that tsunami hit. >> the last thing my child received was mommy, the only sounds i could hear were sounds of banging. the. >> reporter: i meet her again ten years alert. not only did she lose her baby, most of her family including her husband and parents died. two days after the tsunami she shows me the body of her dead sister. >> translator: clearly can i see the face of my sister like there. the tsunami was a long time ago but it feels to me as if it just happened. >> she wrote a poem back then.
peter sharp, al jazeera. s. >> delivering his end of the year speech, came to power in may following a coup as military governmenter was supposed to organize elections by late 2015 but now says they will be delayed more than one year. >>> it's pen a year, since the indian ocean tsunami. 170,000 people died in the indian city of vanda asa. 1step vasson reports. >> more than 130,000 house he will rebuilt, 1300 schools and classroom terse ever road. >> more bustling and...
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peter sharp reports. >>> moscow stumped up $100,000 to transport it and install the 25 meter tree in paris. it's a message of peace, said the russian ambassador. ists also another example of putin's campaign to garner influence across europe. earlier a moscow based bank lent maurice la penne $11 million. and after moscow refused to deliver many war ships if france reneged on the deal. at the g-20 in brisbane, putin couldn't fail to be aware of the growing distance. and putin is now paying court to the countries on the margins of europe looking to shore up old alliances. in serbia russian forces on maneuvers with the serbian army, the first joint drill with the country seeking membership in the eu. it rang alarm bells in brussels but it's afternoon indication.of russia a's determination to extend sphere of influence with the countries on its border. bulgaria, $11 billion has been invested by russia over the last ten years. italy, russia's the country's main energy supplier. hungary secured loans totaling $11 billion add low market rates. austria, moscow has invested $12 billion in the
peter sharp reports. >>> moscow stumped up $100,000 to transport it and install the 25 meter tree in paris. it's a message of peace, said the russian ambassador. ists also another example of putin's campaign to garner influence across europe. earlier a moscow based bank lent maurice la penne $11 million. and after moscow refused to deliver many war ships if france reneged on the deal. at the g-20 in brisbane, putin couldn't fail to be aware of the growing distance. and putin is now...
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sharp shooters will be used to cut the deer population in half from 40 deer per square miling to 20 per square mile by the end of the culling period. >>> sports is next. >>> what is wrong? really struggling right now. >> they are. i got is it ask you, what do you use an anvil for. >> to fashion metal. >> or if you are the road runner, you drop it off the cliff. >> oh, yeah, the acme tools. >> i'm asked doug in audio and he had no idea. so the caps are trying to find ways to get in sync in december for the classic on new year's da coach from canucks wants more push saying i'd rather be the hammer than the anvil. so there you go. let's go second period ward along the board trying to get the puck out to john carlosson second goal of the game for him. caps down by one. third period now. four nice move scores, brookness his first goal since march 8th, tied alt three now. later in got canucks coming down the ice on a power play, daniel rockets one in, not much, canucks beat the caps 4-3. caps four losses in last five. >> i can say all the things, i think i'm saying the right things, i've been
sharp shooters will be used to cut the deer population in half from 40 deer per square miling to 20 per square mile by the end of the culling period. >>> sports is next. >>> what is wrong? really struggling right now. >> they are. i got is it ask you, what do you use an anvil for. >> to fashion metal. >> or if you are the road runner, you drop it off the cliff. >> oh, yeah, the acme tools. >> i'm asked doug in audio and he had no idea. so the caps...
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today, there were some sharp reaction and confusion when the head of the european central bank didn't say what investors wanted to hear. >>> from russia with love, a defiant vladimir putin addresses parliament as the country and economy fall on hard times ncht and bringing it home. what all the global head winds could mean for the u.s. economy and your money. all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for thursday, december 4th. >> good evening, everyone. wall street was talking about mario and the world economy today. we're talking about mario, the head of europe's central bank. investors are disappointed that he said he will wait a bit more before launching a stimulus plan to boost europe's economy. those droggy comments the bomb buying program known as quantitative easing. there's hope that droggy will announce other stimulus measures if needed earlier next year. stocks sold and rebounded ending with modest losses. dow lost 12 points. nasdaq down 5 and s&p off by 2 points. steve liesman by the central bank and how they impact here in the u.s. and around the world. >> re
today, there were some sharp reaction and confusion when the head of the european central bank didn't say what investors wanted to hear. >>> from russia with love, a defiant vladimir putin addresses parliament as the country and economy fall on hard times ncht and bringing it home. what all the global head winds could mean for the u.s. economy and your money. all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for thursday, december 4th. >> good evening, everyone....
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. >> we end the show was something cold and sweet post the sharp drop -- cold and sweet. the sharp drop in temperatures have answered the prayers of some of germany's top winemakers. the frosty subzero conditions have frozen the grace that are used to make ice wine. that means they can finally harvest them and get down to business. >> the grapes are pressed immediately in a frozen state resulting in a distinctive suite aroma. ice wine, made from germany's riesling grapes are specially loved and coveted. >> greece is heading for a snap election after parliament failed to choose a new president. the greeks have been called to the ballot box on january 25. >> and the italian navy said all passengers have now been evacuated from the burning ferry in the adriatic sea. that doesn't us on the journal. -- that does it for us on the journal. thanks for watching. >> see you soon. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] d for a full year. their case is widely seen as political. the relat
. >> we end the show was something cold and sweet post the sharp drop -- cold and sweet. the sharp drop in temperatures have answered the prayers of some of germany's top winemakers. the frosty subzero conditions have frozen the grace that are used to make ice wine. that means they can finally harvest them and get down to business. >> the grapes are pressed immediately in a frozen state resulting in a distinctive suite aroma. ice wine, made from germany's riesling grapes are...
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google says its servers have seen a sharp drop of users from china.were able to k assess their gmail by alternative sources. some businesses that use gmail as their corporate email are also facing problems. >> translator: i don't have the knowledge about what you just mentioned. please check with the internet information office. what i can tell you is that china consistently welcomes and supports foreign investors legally conducting business in china. >> reporter: we contacted the chinese information office and officials refused to comment. in the newspaper they blamed google. it says: china wants foreign firms to do business through local partners and keep data on chinese soil and companies like google refuses such firms. china continues to clamp down on what it considers a conspiracy. that conflict is hurting chinese users. that is more than 600 million people. many people are resorting to virtual private networks a software they allowses users to bypass restrictions. >> translator: of course it is very inconvenient. the only solution is to use vpn
google says its servers have seen a sharp drop of users from china.were able to k assess their gmail by alternative sources. some businesses that use gmail as their corporate email are also facing problems. >> translator: i don't have the knowledge about what you just mentioned. please check with the internet information office. what i can tell you is that china consistently welcomes and supports foreign investors legally conducting business in china. >> reporter: we contacted the...
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[popping & fizzing sounds] support both mental sharpness and physical energy with berocca.nsor of mind and body. >>> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >>> good morning on wednesday, december 3. >> good morning to you. a day that leyla gulen and meteorologist mike nicco have to work especially hard. there is a lot going on. >> what did i miss? >>> i was at home. i was experienced it also, especially the drive in with sheets of rain going sideways across the bay bridge and eight bolts of lightning in 30 minutes live doppler hd is zoomed in on the strongest storm south of san rafael where the san rafael richmond bridge comes into marin county. the storm is headed a minute or two into san rafael and heading over to the higher terrain. a lost yellows and oranges. it is always moving north. most of the thunder is over but that is not the norm. we will have more thunderstorms and heavy rain in an hour we have had .5" of rain in san francisco. >> we ran into the size of flooding lake tahoe size flooding. >> a sig-alert on 101. in san rafael, this is the drive
[popping & fizzing sounds] support both mental sharpness and physical energy with berocca.nsor of mind and body. >>> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >>> good morning on wednesday, december 3. >> good morning to you. a day that leyla gulen and meteorologist mike nicco have to work especially hard. there is a lot going on. >> what did i miss? >>> i was at home. i was experienced it also, especially the drive in with sheets of...
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sharp edges are softened. reality is replaced by fuzzy images.reagan campaign commercial. no truth need be stretched no scrubbing need be done. no revisionism is required to present an absolutely honest picture of extraordinary man whose goodness, intelligence since of humor, courage, love of life touched us all. let me tell you about my journey with him. i was 22 years old with my own typewriter, a banquet table for a desk in a rented metal folding chair writing press releases when i first crossed paths with jim. he was hired as the press secretary. after the routine introduction the first word he said to me in the conley campaign was, houdini. confused? so was i. i just written what i thought was a routine press release about some campaign event in lord knows where and put it on jim's desk. i expected he would come out and say it was ok and then i would issue it. but no. he came to my table/desk and headed me the release and said houdini. i said i don't understand. he smiled and said it again. your draft says he will appear the campaign event.
sharp edges are softened. reality is replaced by fuzzy images.reagan campaign commercial. no truth need be stretched no scrubbing need be done. no revisionism is required to present an absolutely honest picture of extraordinary man whose goodness, intelligence since of humor, courage, love of life touched us all. let me tell you about my journey with him. i was 22 years old with my own typewriter, a banquet table for a desk in a rented metal folding chair writing press releases when i first...
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more from peter sharp, who is in moscow. was this expected? >> it was always possibly inevitable, russia would say, that ukraine is tipping towards n.a.t.o. the timing, trying to settle the con nict in east ukraine came as a surprise. ukraine had been a declared non-alliance state since 2010, under the presidency of viktor yanukovych. at the end of that time they said basically that right, he's gone, viktor yanukovych's gone, we are in a position to declare non-aligned status. this is what they have done, it's left a door open for them to join n.a.t.o. russia's response has been quick to voice their concern. listen to the ward of dmitri medvedev. he is saying and chose his words carefully - an application for nato membership will turn ukraine into a potential military opponent for russia. so those are strong words. russia had been worried and continues to be worried about n.a.t.o.'s ongoing east wood expansion, and ukraine would be a former soviet state too far. >> where does it leave the peace talks that may take place as soon as tomorrow? >>
more from peter sharp, who is in moscow. was this expected? >> it was always possibly inevitable, russia would say, that ukraine is tipping towards n.a.t.o. the timing, trying to settle the con nict in east ukraine came as a surprise. ukraine had been a declared non-alliance state since 2010, under the presidency of viktor yanukovych. at the end of that time they said basically that right, he's gone, viktor yanukovych's gone, we are in a position to declare non-aligned status. this is...
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[popping & fizzing sounds] support both mental sharpness and physical energy with berocca. proud sponsor of mind and body. creeping up on you... fight back with relief so smooth... ...it's fast. tums smoothies starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue ...and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. ♪ tum, tum tum tum... smoothies! only from tums. beroccaaaaaaaaaaaa! [popping & fizzing sounds] support both mental sharpness and physical energy with berocca. proud sponsor of mind and body. that's why i take doctor recommended colace capsules. [ male announcer ] for certain medical conditions where straining should be avoided, colace softens the stool for effective relief from occasional constipation. go to colacecapsules.com for savings. . >>> time now to check "the pulse." stories you'll be talking about today. beginning with the new termin e terminatterminat terminator movie. >> the trailer leaped online yesterday before the studio's planned release date. >> john here to save you. >> from the terminator that was sent back to kill me, i know. but we took care of him
[popping & fizzing sounds] support both mental sharpness and physical energy with berocca. proud sponsor of mind and body. creeping up on you... fight back with relief so smooth... ...it's fast. tums smoothies starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue ...and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. ♪ tum, tum tum tum... smoothies! only from tums. beroccaaaaaaaaaaaa! [popping & fizzing sounds] support both mental sharpness and physical energy with berocca. proud sponsor of...
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those sheet pans are very thin and they're sharp on the edges. it only takes one of these guys to pick one of those up and they could almost cut my head off. >> we met officer epperson at the kern valley state prison in california. armed only with pepper spray and a baton, he's the lone officer responsible for supervising the inmate kitchen staff. >> i have six, seven inmates back here now. i've got one sitting on the line. granted, i got four, five cops outside that door. that door's locked. there's only one dude out there with the key. you have to trust them to a certain extent. they have no reason to assault me. unless they're totally pissed off or i disrespect them. >> among the inmates epperson places his trust in is the number two cook, carter hill. >> tell me what your sentence is. >> murder. >> you're here for murder? what's your sentence? >> 51 to life. >> you know, it's interesting. sometimes there's this dynamic in prison when you're interviewing somebody, if there's a corrections officer and an inmate together, they'll pretty much wat
those sheet pans are very thin and they're sharp on the edges. it only takes one of these guys to pick one of those up and they could almost cut my head off. >> we met officer epperson at the kern valley state prison in california. armed only with pepper spray and a baton, he's the lone officer responsible for supervising the inmate kitchen staff. >> i have six, seven inmates back here now. i've got one sitting on the line. granted, i got four, five cops outside that door. that...
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[popping & fizzing sounds] support both mental sharpness and physical energy with berocca.nsor of mind and body. >> ♪ >> hi, everyone, i'm matt o'donnell. it is 4:27 suspect a.m. wednesday, december 3rd. divers expected to resume the search for a man who plunged into the christina river. he was on a barge that flipped over. >>> a woman claims in a new lawsuit that comedian bill cosby molested her. she's the first person to claim underage abuse at the hands of the philadelphia comedian. >>> the grand jury in new york could decide as early as today whether a police officer will face criminal charges in the death of a man who was nut a choke hold over the summer. >>> and watch out for some rain out there and some fog in certain spots. weather and traffic updates next students to the rescue, keeping their cool and springing into action as a medical emergency unfolded in the class. >> the quick-thinking third graders helped save their teacher. they know more than fractions and multiplication tables. >> connor. >> 1,000 meters -- >> reporter: having the right answers is something
[popping & fizzing sounds] support both mental sharpness and physical energy with berocca.nsor of mind and body. >> ♪ >> hi, everyone, i'm matt o'donnell. it is 4:27 suspect a.m. wednesday, december 3rd. divers expected to resume the search for a man who plunged into the christina river. he was on a barge that flipped over. >>> a woman claims in a new lawsuit that comedian bill cosby molested her. she's the first person to claim underage abuse at the hands of the...
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. >> peter sharp is live for us in moscow joins us -- peter give us an idea of what is going on in the square now? has the protest died down. >> it has. it lasted precisely three hours from 6:00 o'clock local time, to 9:00 o'clock and just before 9:00 o'clock, about 40 to 50 riot police were arms linked just simply marched down the square, the square is on a slight incline with the walls behind it, and they just pushed the crowd pack. there wasn't a lot of violence at all they pushed the crowd back, into a funnel of more police that led them to the nearest metro station, and they have the square cleared in what a matter of 20 minutes. it wasn't a lot of people. i think the organizers would have wanted more, but when you think that this verdict that took place this morning wasn't scheduled until january 15th, and they have been planning a huge demonstration on the streets of moscow for the 15th, and i think talking to some of the protestors the organizers they say they think the kremlin got a little rattled at the planting and organization, that had gone into that and they immediately b
. >> peter sharp is live for us in moscow joins us -- peter give us an idea of what is going on in the square now? has the protest died down. >> it has. it lasted precisely three hours from 6:00 o'clock local time, to 9:00 o'clock and just before 9:00 o'clock, about 40 to 50 riot police were arms linked just simply marched down the square, the square is on a slight incline with the walls behind it, and they just pushed the crowd pack. there wasn't a lot of violence at all they...
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peter sharp has more. >> reporter: they failed to agree on a lasting ceasefire when they met in minsk months ago. they are hoping this christmas eve gathering will finally bring peace to the region. in eastern ukraine, nearly 5,000 people have died since march, in fighting between ukrainian government forces and russian-backed rebels in the region. on tuesday further shelling was reported. on wednesday ukraine's prime minister knew where to lay the blame. >> translator: russia is not fulfilling the minsk protocol. russian terrorists are there and it is necessary to take them out and give them the possibility of living normal lives. >> reporter: but kiev opened the door to possible membership of nato. it angered the kremlin. but there are compelling reasons say analysts in moscow for kremlin to seek a deal with ukraine. >> if we see another outbreak of violence in ukraine, and restart of hostilities then the west would be quick to interpret this as alleged russia's enrollment, and that would obviously involve new round of sanctions, new hiccups on the cold war, which actually we don't
peter sharp has more. >> reporter: they failed to agree on a lasting ceasefire when they met in minsk months ago. they are hoping this christmas eve gathering will finally bring peace to the region. in eastern ukraine, nearly 5,000 people have died since march, in fighting between ukrainian government forces and russian-backed rebels in the region. on tuesday further shelling was reported. on wednesday ukraine's prime minister knew where to lay the blame. >> translator: russia is...
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what about making the sharp turn at the bottom of the hill?ow to control it. what you're able to do, how sharp you're able to turn and flow a corner from corner to corner. >> and he does his stunts in some very dangerous places. like this cement covered barge where a wrong move could be disastrous. >> they have a diver go in and get me out of the car. no risk it, no biscuit. that's part of why we're doing this and why we're doing it the way we do it. sometimes there's consequences. you just have to be prepared for them. >> it turns out he may be even a better businessman than driver. his gymkhana videos are some of the most popular youtube ads ever for his action sports company d.c. shoes. >> i really truly am a lucky man. i get to race these little cars. >>> all the world may be a stage but there's no telling when life will radically depart from the script. in illinois, a man is trampled by a panicked horse while another in north carolina struggles to escape from a deadly inferno. then, a 4th of july celebration goes explosively off course. w
what about making the sharp turn at the bottom of the hill?ow to control it. what you're able to do, how sharp you're able to turn and flow a corner from corner to corner. >> and he does his stunts in some very dangerous places. like this cement covered barge where a wrong move could be disastrous. >> they have a diver go in and get me out of the car. no risk it, no biscuit. that's part of why we're doing this and why we're doing it the way we do it. sometimes there's consequences....
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why all the enthusiasm especially on a day of weaker than forecast housing data and another sharp drop in energy prices? well, it looks like investors are still upbeat and hopeful about the markets going up in the new year on that federal reserve promise to be patient before raising interest rates. here's the tally at the closing bell today. the dow jumped 154 points, getting closer to the 18000 level. and with the blue chip utility index also setting a new record. the nasdaq was up 16 and the s&p added nearly 8 points posting its 50th record close this year. >>> more now on the latest sharp drop in energy prices after saudi arabia's oil minister said opec would not cut oil production at any price. and said they'd put even more oil out on the market if other nations scaled back on output amid tanking global prices. now today west texas crude fell nearly $2 a barrel, ending the session at 55.26. brent fell another 2%. it finished just above $60 a barrel. since june of this past year the price of crude has been cut in half, gasoline has tumbled now to a fresh five-year low, with aaa repo
why all the enthusiasm especially on a day of weaker than forecast housing data and another sharp drop in energy prices? well, it looks like investors are still upbeat and hopeful about the markets going up in the new year on that federal reserve promise to be patient before raising interest rates. here's the tally at the closing bell today. the dow jumped 154 points, getting closer to the 18000 level. and with the blue chip utility index also setting a new record. the nasdaq was up 16 and the...
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sharp edges are softened. reality is replaced by fuzzy images.ind of like a reagan campaign commercial. no truth need be stretched no scrubbing need be done. no revisionism is required to present an absolutely honest picture of extraordinary man whose goodness, intelligence since of humor, courage, love of life touched us all. let me tell you about my journey with him. i was 22 years old with my own typewriter, a banquet table for a desk in a rented metal folding chair writing press releases when i first crossed paths with jim. he was hired as the press secretary. after the routine introduction the first word he said to me in the conley campaign was, houdini. confused? so was i. i just written what i thought was a routine press release about some campaign event in lord knows where and put it on jim's desk. i expected he would come out and say it was ok and then i would issue it. but no. he came to my table/desk and headed me the release and said houdini. i said i don't understand. he smiled and said it again. your draft says he will appear the ca
sharp edges are softened. reality is replaced by fuzzy images.ind of like a reagan campaign commercial. no truth need be stretched no scrubbing need be done. no revisionism is required to present an absolutely honest picture of extraordinary man whose goodness, intelligence since of humor, courage, love of life touched us all. let me tell you about my journey with him. i was 22 years old with my own typewriter, a banquet table for a desk in a rented metal folding chair writing press releases...
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it is going to produce very just sharp drop on the thermometer. then it eventually does actually lift back in as a warmth front tomorrow. so by tomorrow, likely looking at snow or sleet. how much are we talking? very minimal amounts. jump out in future snow amounts to wednesday morning, at absolute most, if you go up to the lehigh valley berks county or the poconos might pick up inch. but i have a sneaking suspicion a lot might melt away anyway because seeing milder air move in, and also, some rain mixing in, so probably going to create big old news and for travelers, but that will be it. expect see sprinkle or straight up shower, but 6 degrees, not bad for early december standards. >> roller coaster ride from series every front. which days are the wetness definitely tuesday, wednesday, where i would suggest you keep the umbrella at the ready. jess, over to you. >> we start things out on the vine street expressway. accident just popped up in one of the cameras here, so you can she is the eastbound lane, zoomed in little bit, authorities see exactl
it is going to produce very just sharp drop on the thermometer. then it eventually does actually lift back in as a warmth front tomorrow. so by tomorrow, likely looking at snow or sleet. how much are we talking? very minimal amounts. jump out in future snow amounts to wednesday morning, at absolute most, if you go up to the lehigh valley berks county or the poconos might pick up inch. but i have a sneaking suspicion a lot might melt away anyway because seeing milder air move in, and also, some...
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peter sharp, al jazerra, in st.>>> and a quick reminder that you can always keep up-to-date with all the latest news, analysis and interviews on our website at aljazerra.com. in india, a woman's fate can take a cruel twist when her husband dies. >> they would beat me, both my daughter in law and my son would beat me.
peter sharp, al jazerra, in st.>>> and a quick reminder that you can always keep up-to-date with all the latest news, analysis and interviews on our website at aljazerra.com. in india, a woman's fate can take a cruel twist when her husband dies. >> they would beat me, both my daughter in law and my son would beat me.
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>> reporter: they make a very sharp distinction. they say that they are not anti-police.y for those police families and also say they want to protest. they see this as a first amendment issue and not related to the police shot and killed here. they find that very sad. i will say it's the police behind us, the police along with these protesters. some of the protesters themselves individually challenging police, harassing them, trying to make them react. the police have shown incredible restraint tonight. they did not want them to go on the streets. they eventually did go on the streets for parts of this protest. now, it looks like we're coming to the end of this thing at adam clayton powell building in harlem. >> be careful over there. we'll stay in touch with you on the streets of manhattan. >>> a quick "360" news bulletin. susan. >> the dow closed above 18,000 for the first time. the s&p also finished at an all time high as well. the u.s. agency for international development has paid 3$3.2 million. gross was arrested in cuba in 2009. he was arrested in an historic deal t
>> reporter: they make a very sharp distinction. they say that they are not anti-police.y for those police families and also say they want to protest. they see this as a first amendment issue and not related to the police shot and killed here. they find that very sad. i will say it's the police behind us, the police along with these protesters. some of the protesters themselves individually challenging police, harassing them, trying to make them react. the police have shown incredible...
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in a survival situation, it has a pretty good sharp edge to it. >> that's like razor sharp. >> rabbit, try cutting straight down through there. se see? >> barely touch it unbelievable. who has the macro on? this is a big day in the annals of human history? >>. >> this is the closest a human being can do from making something from nothing, beautiful stone tools and weapons. >> a lot of people point out it's a native american thing. it's actually in everybody's history worldwide. >> that's so fine, you could really start to -- >> i like that one. that's a good one. >> plus it looks a little bit like a penguin. >> all right. so we're going to go to pressure flaking. instead of percussion where we're hitting the flakes off, we'll use a copper tip tool. this is a piece of oak, copper wire on the end. we'll use pressure to put along the edge here and just go along, work along, push along the top. little tiny chips are going to come off underneath. get some short flakes on the end. >> this is how they made arrows back in the day? >> yep. >> you reckon that would work? >> that's excellent. th
in a survival situation, it has a pretty good sharp edge to it. >> that's like razor sharp. >> rabbit, try cutting straight down through there. se see? >> barely touch it unbelievable. who has the macro on? this is a big day in the annals of human history? >>. >> this is the closest a human being can do from making something from nothing, beautiful stone tools and weapons. >> a lot of people point out it's a native american thing. it's actually in everybody's...
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peter sharp, al jazeera in moscow. >>> joining me from birmingham in the u k is richard and politicalmy at the university of berming ham and member for east european studies and thanks for coming on to the program. how is ukraine's vision today likely to effect the current crisis in the country east where in theory there is supposed to be a ceasefire at the moment. >> yes, on one hand i don't think it's going to help matters clearly stating that the ukrainian government has an interest or ukraine or parliament has an interest in joining nato in the future which is what they said and will not help matters but it's unlikely anything will happen on the next few years on that front to be honest and it's unlikely that russia would allow it to happen and there is a range of different tools that could be used to increase pressure on the government in ukraine if it were to make serious moves towards greater integration with western political and security structures. on top of that we also have to remember that it would require nato to agree that ukraine to nato in the future. i don't think yo
peter sharp, al jazeera in moscow. >>> joining me from birmingham in the u k is richard and politicalmy at the university of berming ham and member for east european studies and thanks for coming on to the program. how is ukraine's vision today likely to effect the current crisis in the country east where in theory there is supposed to be a ceasefire at the moment. >> yes, on one hand i don't think it's going to help matters clearly stating that the ukrainian government has an...
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. ♪ turkey, ham, pumpkin pie ♪ the holidays are here and i want to look fly ♪ ♪ want to look sharp, sharp♪ ♪ that's why i got me a holiday sweater ♪ ♪ made of wool ♪ mine's so bright it will make youjbjyñ squint ♪ ♪ sure i itch but that'll get better when i get you to my holiday sweater ♪ >> this is not the first video team teal has put out and probably won't be the last but it seems like it's a step up from the sharks' 2010 effort. san jose, by the way, puts their work sweaters back on tomorrow, hosting edmonton after losing to the oilers on sunday in canada. more news coming up after the break. >>> we want to give you an update on our breaking news in the east bay. live picture from the emeryville scene. our chopper was over the scene. we want to know show you interstate 80. the eastbound lanes on the left-hand side back open. westbound backed up again because of some police activity. nobody getting by right now. protesters have basically been shutting down the freeway off and on in both directions all night for many hours of interstate 880. they have dispersed and some are walking arou
. ♪ turkey, ham, pumpkin pie ♪ the holidays are here and i want to look fly ♪ ♪ want to look sharp, sharp♪ ♪ that's why i got me a holiday sweater ♪ ♪ made of wool ♪ mine's so bright it will make youjbjyñ squint ♪ ♪ sure i itch but that'll get better when i get you to my holiday sweater ♪ >> this is not the first video team teal has put out and probably won't be the last but it seems like it's a step up from the sharks' 2010 effort. san jose, by the way, puts...
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once again the national park service is hiring sharp shooters to reduce the deer population. rangers will shutdown roads to the park to keep the public out while sharp shooters do their work. the goal is to cut the density to about 20 deer per square mile which is about half of what it is right now. that would give the parks native plants a chance to grow. >>> well commuters can expect drizzle and wet roads first thing in the morning. >> will everyone be above freezing during the morning commute? >> yeah, i think so. it's a little better. that's our silver lining. it's going to be wet tomorrow morning with temperatures above freezing. here is is the radar over the past couple hours, we have a patch of rain rolling through between 7:00 and 10:00 and that essentially is east of town and it was mostly rain. we'll zoom in a little bit, couple left over showers, montgomery county north of the beltway and silver springs a couple showers toward tyson's corner. it's all green and all rain and also on the light side on our legend so nothing heavy overnight. good news for temps. these
once again the national park service is hiring sharp shooters to reduce the deer population. rangers will shutdown roads to the park to keep the public out while sharp shooters do their work. the goal is to cut the density to about 20 deer per square mile which is about half of what it is right now. that would give the parks native plants a chance to grow. >>> well commuters can expect drizzle and wet roads first thing in the morning. >> will everyone be above freezing during the...
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when it comes to center city, it is that sharp ramp. it is basically choking off traffic here with no access to the airport, or 30th street station. so anyone crossing town on the vine street expressway, you can see here, everybody's pushed over to the left. this isn't going to go away fast. this truck is on it side. they're going have to upright t they have to get crews in there. this will be with us, for the morning rush hour. so, here's your options. as you cross town, in center city, stay well away from it by just sticking with 95 south. that will get you down to the airport it, will gain you access to south philly. and also to the walt whitman bridge. or you're going to come across the vine street expressway, and be forced to go out every town on the schuylkill expressway. headed west, from there, make u-turn at either girard, or montgomery, and then come back on that eastbound side. so both of those interchanges will see extra volume, confusion, not something we are looking for for the start of our christmas eve. if you look close
when it comes to center city, it is that sharp ramp. it is basically choking off traffic here with no access to the airport, or 30th street station. so anyone crossing town on the vine street expressway, you can see here, everybody's pushed over to the left. this isn't going to go away fast. this truck is on it side. they're going have to upright t they have to get crews in there. this will be with us, for the morning rush hour. so, here's your options. as you cross town, in center city, stay...
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there is a sharp statement that was sent by the government spokesperson who said this incident is beingtigated and it was basically just concerning that indeed 36 people were killed at that query and as i speak to you the main coalition which is led by prime minister is currently holding a press conference and in the past they criticized the government for what they see as failure to contain the security situation and it's tense and people are afraid and muslim and workers from other parts of the country are going there to work and they are fleeing and heading to the military barracks there where they feel they will be safer. >> and al-shabab an somalia-based group and you have been there and what did you see there? >> indeed, this is very poor. and we saw how difficult it is to police the barrack and it's about 700 kilometers with very few policemen in that area and they are ill equipped and the military does not really control the border so it's difficult to police and a vast county and the infrastructure is terrible and here is a story we did on how difficult it is to police that bor
there is a sharp statement that was sent by the government spokesperson who said this incident is beingtigated and it was basically just concerning that indeed 36 people were killed at that query and as i speak to you the main coalition which is led by prime minister is currently holding a press conference and in the past they criticized the government for what they see as failure to contain the security situation and it's tense and people are afraid and muslim and workers from other parts of...
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that was kind of scary because the carbon fiber is really sharp. >> they're all wearing helmets. beyond minor injuries and bruised egos, no one is seriously hurt. >> we were sailing at a very difficult angle. our teammates pushed just a bit hard and ended up going for a swim. >> the coast guard pulls them in so they can take stock. luckily, this time the damage is minimal. >> shore team did an amazing job fixing the wing in a short period of time. we were racing the next day. >> with the future promising bigger and faster catamarans, the stakes will be even higher. >>> coming up, an unusual rescue mission. >> we were in the middle of the ocean. how did this dog get here? >> when "caught on camera: wet and wild" continues. they're still after me. get to the terminal across town. are all the green lights you? no. it's called grid iq. the 4:51 is leaving at 4:51. ♪ they cut the power. it'll fix itself. power's back on. quick thinking traffic lights and self correcting power grids make the world predictable. thrillingly predictable. this is the equivalent of the and this is one soda
that was kind of scary because the carbon fiber is really sharp. >> they're all wearing helmets. beyond minor injuries and bruised egos, no one is seriously hurt. >> we were sailing at a very difficult angle. our teammates pushed just a bit hard and ended up going for a swim. >> the coast guard pulls them in so they can take stock. luckily, this time the damage is minimal. >> shore team did an amazing job fixing the wing in a short period of time. we were racing the next...
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there are also sharp differences by age.very little confidence in their local police not to use excessive force. 3 % have a great deal of certainty. young americans came up 12 points lower on the great deal of confidence measure than those aged 30 to 44. and 16 points lower than those aged 60 and above. and with fully a quarter of nonwhite americans expressing very little confidence in the police, including 23% of nonwhite parents, it stands to reason that the nation's police departments face a significant challenge building that trust. not just among black and latino americans but among younger americans who are disproportionately nonwhite. on the question of whether police officers treat black and white americans equally, no group other than republicans express a great deal of confidence that equal treatment is happening. among the youngest americans polled, just 34% expressed a great deal of confidence in the reality of equal treatment by police, while 43% express just a fair amount or very little confidence. meanwhile, t
there are also sharp differences by age.very little confidence in their local police not to use excessive force. 3 % have a great deal of certainty. young americans came up 12 points lower on the great deal of confidence measure than those aged 30 to 44. and 16 points lower than those aged 60 and above. and with fully a quarter of nonwhite americans expressing very little confidence in the police, including 23% of nonwhite parents, it stands to reason that the nation's police departments face a...
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sharp is in tokyo with the latest. what is next from abe in terms of the coalition?ition leader has resigned. it is all going to be about structural reform, i take it. >> that is certainly one of the things on his plate. mentioned, whether this is a mandate given the low turnout, you cannot say. abe is promising to push through any structural reforms, the reforms he has been promising for two years. we have to wait and see if he really takes advantage of this vote to push ahead with reforms in agriculture, health care. also, some bigger, weightier issues. bolstering the nation's defense policy to allow japan to come to the help of its allies. another unpopular policy that abe is pushing is to restart the nation's nuclear power plants. there were shut down after the 2011 tsunami and earthquake triggers, the fukushima disaster. plenty of things are in place for next year. >> we are going to leave it there. this is really a strong mandate. andy sharp in tokyo for us on the abe election. >> on twitter, the big story is the cafÉ siege and it is trending, #sydneysiege. the
sharp is in tokyo with the latest. what is next from abe in terms of the coalition?ition leader has resigned. it is all going to be about structural reform, i take it. >> that is certainly one of the things on his plate. mentioned, whether this is a mandate given the low turnout, you cannot say. abe is promising to push through any structural reforms, the reforms he has been promising for two years. we have to wait and see if he really takes advantage of this vote to push ahead with...
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let's talk with peter sharp. he's live in moscow. peter, he had little to say on the situation in chechnya. >> just one line. just one line involving separatists. we're getting more information through now. there is a bit of a confusion here. initial police reports were saying that these were 15 militants who commandeered vehicles outside of grozny, and then moves into the city and confronts the police of a roadblock. we saw dramatic images with the publics house where the gunmen fled, and they left fire burning through the night. militants entered the town, and the police denied this. they said we're basically looking for ten and 11 men. >> he had little to say about chechnya, but he had plenty to say about the u.s. trying to dismantle russia. we haven't heard him talk like that for a long time. >> no, dismantle russia like yugoslavia was dismantled. hwe need, he said, to gain superiority over our forces. no one will gain superiority over our troops, and he accused of the u.s. imposing a new iron curtain around russia. he said, look
let's talk with peter sharp. he's live in moscow. peter, he had little to say on the situation in chechnya. >> just one line. just one line involving separatists. we're getting more information through now. there is a bit of a confusion here. initial police reports were saying that these were 15 militants who commandeered vehicles outside of grozny, and then moves into the city and confronts the police of a roadblock. we saw dramatic images with the publics house where the gunmen fled,...
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it's true that germany would commit reprisals like if there was a sharp shooter they would find them shoot unarmed civilians. but there are lots of stories. the idea that germanss are bayonetting belgian babieses which is not true. this leads it is allies to down play storieses of german atrocitieses because the case was so over stated in the first world war. mood of the country at the beginning of the conflict to get at the message of the different sources from 1914. in the case of france it's a defensive war. france has been attacked by germany. they need to defend the homeland. you have for example a french soldier p in the woods saying no one shall pass. the idea being that germany has taken part of france but they will not gain any more territory. in these images it's soldiers from paris going to confront the western front. there were a lot of him woirmem written. popular in france is a recount of combat experience. in germany it is praised as a time to be heroic. this looks at the trauma of combat. the ways in which it is not glorious. what's interesting is that they come after
it's true that germany would commit reprisals like if there was a sharp shooter they would find them shoot unarmed civilians. but there are lots of stories. the idea that germanss are bayonetting belgian babieses which is not true. this leads it is allies to down play storieses of german atrocitieses because the case was so over stated in the first world war. mood of the country at the beginning of the conflict to get at the message of the different sources from 1914. in the case of france it's...
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quincy sharp mills of the rainbow division who never ceased. literally covered with blossoms.thout ever noticing in the 1400 block. how many people have been to gent and never seen this. it's a tree that's dedicated to the sun sons of norfolk who died in the world war. remembered in the words of sigourney are's poem. leaving the shiny glory of the living dead. or should we seek causes of the catastrophe rather than its memory. the descent of europe that claimed millions of lives. was it embedded in alliances. a complicated network of intrigue and espionage. are they to be found in aggression of young germany, the fears of a humiliated france. or this the imperial designs of arrogant european powers so intent on extending reach across the globe they became blinded by folly. in the chaos of the collapsing european empires.9 the russian empire. shattering at high pitched national voices or the confusiox of ethnic identification if lands that had no clear affiliation nor seemingly a need of oh one. were these high pitched voices that led to the ill fated shot at sarajavo and the d
quincy sharp mills of the rainbow division who never ceased. literally covered with blossoms.thout ever noticing in the 1400 block. how many people have been to gent and never seen this. it's a tree that's dedicated to the sun sons of norfolk who died in the world war. remembered in the words of sigourney are's poem. leaving the shiny glory of the living dead. or should we seek causes of the catastrophe rather than its memory. the descent of europe that claimed millions of lives. was it...
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also warns of possible terror attack. >> peters sharp reporting from moscow. the sanctions on russia has caused the economy to implode. also asked legislators to put a cap on the price of vodka. if vodka becomes too expensive, there is potential for citizens turning to bootleg spirits. national correspondent of the new york observer joins us. first of all, what do you think of vladimir putin's latest moves, saying, no vacations and by the way we need to put a cap on the price of vodka. what do you think that's about? >> for lawmakers many of whom have ill gotten wealth to have expensive holidays ask not the optics you want in a country that's suffering economically. similarly with the vodka on the one hand, it's not having people drinking things that will make them sick, but new years and russian orthodox holidays. reasonable price of vodka is important. people are buying up products so maybe this will settle this a little bit. that's what the russian president is hoping. >> we see these stories around the globe and there are fears of the russian economy teete
also warns of possible terror attack. >> peters sharp reporting from moscow. the sanctions on russia has caused the economy to implode. also asked legislators to put a cap on the price of vodka. if vodka becomes too expensive, there is potential for citizens turning to bootleg spirits. national correspondent of the new york observer joins us. first of all, what do you think of vladimir putin's latest moves, saying, no vacations and by the way we need to put a cap on the price of vodka....
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and anything above 200 is a sharp shooter, so that's only two points.nd he qualified again in may of 1959 and he shot a 191. that's one point, anything below 190 and you don't qualify. so he was barely competent. and he was court-martials. he accidently shot himself in the elbow with a .22 pistol that he wasn't supposed to have. >> but he put two into that car in 3 1/2 seconds, one missed two. bullet into that car, with frighten accuracy, that's what he did. >> i don't believe that. >> what? >> i don't believe that zbluc. t >> you're not up to that part yet. but we walk through the trajectory of the bullet, all of this stuff, you'll find it fascinating, we got the fbi ballistics report. they got their own guy to try to duplicate what oswald did. they were able to do it. >> i remember that, it was wonderfully well written. i would like nothing better than to -- no, that's not true. >> you would like to mock the book, i know you would, but you're an honest man and you're give meg your opinion. >> i'm the only person in the building that likes you is not a
and anything above 200 is a sharp shooter, so that's only two points.nd he qualified again in may of 1959 and he shot a 191. that's one point, anything below 190 and you don't qualify. so he was barely competent. and he was court-martials. he accidently shot himself in the elbow with a .22 pistol that he wasn't supposed to have. >> but he put two into that car in 3 1/2 seconds, one missed two. bullet into that car, with frighten accuracy, that's what he did. >> i don't believe that....