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on the process by shear himself openly and publicly accepts the end dependence of south sudan but bashir has an opposition he has an opposition in khartoum and there are others in khartoum who are not happy hour or about south sudan becoming independent not least because of the oil there is a kind of mantra that you can sometimes hear in khartoum to the effect that bashir has lost south sudan bashir has failed to end the crisis in darfur and the sheers approach to the opposition in khartoum. is repressive so bashir is not a totally independent actor and this ok jonathan when you think about it i mean. we didn't annoy seize all this oil and i did point out i mean right now the oil does go through the north for exports so i mean there is some kind of interdependence already built into this relationship irrespective of attitudes political attitudes about the and opinions of the new state. and this is why the oil is actually a positive factor in terms of north-south relations in some ways because there is such mutual dependence between the north and the south in order for both of them to get
on the process by shear himself openly and publicly accepts the end dependence of south sudan but bashir has an opposition he has an opposition in khartoum and there are others in khartoum who are not happy hour or about south sudan becoming independent not least because of the oil there is a kind of mantra that you can sometimes hear in khartoum to the effect that bashir has lost south sudan bashir has failed to end the crisis in darfur and the sheers approach to the opposition in khartoum. is...
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to share concern about the belligerence of comments that shear has been making over over the past week or so i will be watching with a great deal of interest about what he actually sell is on independence day and the day after when you think about that jonathan i mean if there if we have my share is not so secure is a lot of people mate that might think he is i mean he could have a lot of trouble he's going to have to start saying the right things are respected it's against his own country's best interest as we've been talking about this interdependence i mean if it no one gets any money if they'll put oil isn't pumped out of a country so i mean what kind of wood what kind of variables is he could have to deal with to get to maintain his power base but you still accept that a new country has come into being. well when we talk about him saying the right things it depends what audience he's talking to and the right things for the international audience can be very different than the right things for the domestic northern sudanese audience the message that president bush here in the n.c.p
to share concern about the belligerence of comments that shear has been making over over the past week or so i will be watching with a great deal of interest about what he actually sell is on independence day and the day after when you think about that jonathan i mean if there if we have my share is not so secure is a lot of people mate that might think he is i mean he could have a lot of trouble he's going to have to start saying the right things are respected it's against his own country's...
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. >>> joining us to examine the round the clock coverage, jonathan martin from politico, michael shear who coffers the white house for "the new york times" and nancy cordes, congressional correspondent for cbs news. nancy cordes, can you do anymore than play catch up in a story that is so dizzying that it seems like every 15 minutes if you're away from your computer, you miss something. >> it's very challenging because often even the leaders don't know what's going on. they think there have been no discussions only to find out that discussions had been going on, but just without them. as the stakes have gotten higher and higher, not only have aides tried to spin us, they have out and outlined to us from time to time. >> what's an example of that? >> well, you know, a couple days ago when the boehner bill was on the floor in the house and they were really working hard to wrangle these conservative house members, i can't tell you how many aides i had saying right up until the minute the vote was going to take place, we've got the votes, don't worry, this bill is going to pass. they kept
. >>> joining us to examine the round the clock coverage, jonathan martin from politico, michael shear who coffers the white house for "the new york times" and nancy cordes, congressional correspondent for cbs news. nancy cordes, can you do anymore than play catch up in a story that is so dizzying that it seems like every 15 minutes if you're away from your computer, you miss something. >> it's very challenging because often even the leaders don't know what's going on....
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the crash sheared off the wing tip of a boeing 767. take a listen to the conversation between pilots and air traffic controllers. >> we're going to have to wait here for a moment. i think we hit it. >> absolutely, we're going to hold. >> they say they have lost hydraulics and cannot move at this time. is there any leaking? >> affirmative we have severe damage to the tail. >> frightening but no injuries. they say both aircraft have been removed from service for inspection and repair. >> ra lahood is calling for every airline to report the fees they charge and also the number of checked baggage and wheelchairs. airlines receive $3.35 billion from baggage fees and $2 billion for reservation change fees in the year 2010 without paying any federal tax on them. revenues of onboard sales of drinks and pillows were non-taxed. airlines report more specific information about those fees and can make ticket pricing more transparent. >> we have more airline delays at sfo. >> we need to get used to them eventually. still about an hour and a half las
the crash sheared off the wing tip of a boeing 767. take a listen to the conversation between pilots and air traffic controllers. >> we're going to have to wait here for a moment. i think we hit it. >> absolutely, we're going to hold. >> they say they have lost hydraulics and cannot move at this time. is there any leaking? >> affirmative we have severe damage to the tail. >> frightening but no injuries. they say both aircraft have been removed from service for...
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and clouds moving and different directions and at different levels that's called directional wind shear. the sun is blazing from western illinois to the western states. those of thunderstorms have tempered the predicted high heat for today >>we are at 86 degrees it will be cooler in indiana that's where the clouds will be breaking this afternoon when the clouds pull away it's still raining like the devil out there. >>these storms are blowing up into our area look at the persistent ways these clouds developed. the storms were running down the lake. the jet stream slices self word along the length of the lake forming the thunderstorms and others like a prolific kind of lightning. the heaviest rain is falling in a relatively narrow corridor near indiana. as you go west not much rain at all thunderstorm's occurred to the east of us. we had over 1 in. of rain in some areas in the metro area some areas out in the lake may have gotten 10 in. of rain. and northern indiana is getting that worst of that flash flooding. wind gusts are reported of over 30 mi. per hour near chicago heights. it's 76
and clouds moving and different directions and at different levels that's called directional wind shear. the sun is blazing from western illinois to the western states. those of thunderstorms have tempered the predicted high heat for today >>we are at 86 degrees it will be cooler in indiana that's where the clouds will be breaking this afternoon when the clouds pull away it's still raining like the devil out there. >>these storms are blowing up into our area look at the persistent...
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it is not safe for our search and rescue crews to go down to at the moment because of the shear force and water level. >> reporter: from the talking about them is is 300 feet -- top to the bottom is 300 feet. all three victims are from the central valley, about 100 miles away. >> everyone is just praying that he gets found. >> reporter: there is reason to beat the arches but sometimes the beauty of nature overcomes ocean to inspect -- beauty of nature overcomes what should be respect. >> authorities released the identities of the three victims today. >>> opponents of the grant to develop a vallejo park are declaring victory. two native american tribes as they have reached an agreement. under the agreement the city was not those new restrooms on a burial site and had agreed to put in a smaller than planned parking lot at a location where there are no burial remains. >>> shares of the seattle-based company while lower as it went on. not quite double the initial price. >>> the broader market was mostly flat amid continuing concerns about the movie deck consists. it down -- the dow droppe
it is not safe for our search and rescue crews to go down to at the moment because of the shear force and water level. >> reporter: from the talking about them is is 300 feet -- top to the bottom is 300 feet. all three victims are from the central valley, about 100 miles away. >> everyone is just praying that he gets found. >> reporter: there is reason to beat the arches but sometimes the beauty of nature overcomes ocean to inspect -- beauty of nature overcomes what should be...
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the crash sheared off the wing tip of a boeing 767.e a listen to the conversation between pilots and air traffic controllers. >> we're going to have to wait here for a moment. i think we hit it. >> absolutely, we're going to hold. >> they say they have lost hydraulics and cannot move at this time. is there any leaking? >> affirmative we have severe damage to the tail. >> frightening but no injuries. they say both aircraft have been removed from service for inspection and repair. >> ra lahood is calling for every airline to report the fees they charge and also the number of checked baggage and wheelchairs. airlines receive $3.35 billion from baggage fees and $2 billion for reservation change fees in the year 2010 without paying any federal tax on them. revenues of onboard sales of drinks and pillows were non-taxed. airlines report more specific information about those fees and can make ticket pricing more transparent. >> we have more airline delays at sfo. >> we need to get used to them eventually. still about an hour and a half last ti
the crash sheared off the wing tip of a boeing 767.e a listen to the conversation between pilots and air traffic controllers. >> we're going to have to wait here for a moment. i think we hit it. >> absolutely, we're going to hold. >> they say they have lost hydraulics and cannot move at this time. is there any leaking? >> affirmative we have severe damage to the tail. >> frightening but no injuries. they say both aircraft have been removed from service for...
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but that's everything that i shear that the media has control over the minds of its audience.inwashed. >> well, the media are reflecting everything that we are as a people and as a civilization. and some of that is pretty disgusting. some of that is pretty shallow. some of that is trivial. some of it is frivolous and some of it is just plain mendacious. >mendacious. >> stephen: are you going to talk about me the entire interview? (laughter) >> on the other hand, so much of the media is everything that we want it to be. >> stephen: it's liberal. (laughter) the media has a liberal bias. this we know. the media-- except for fox news, the "wall street journal" and a couple other murdoch holdings-- all parts of the media have a liberal bias. you can not deny that. >> actually, there was a stud they george mason university did, the first seven months of every president from reagan through obama and it turns out that the media hates presidents. the positive coverage is in the 30s and as a matter of fact clinton came off worse and obama came off worse in their first seven months than
but that's everything that i shear that the media has control over the minds of its audience.inwashed. >> well, the media are reflecting everything that we are as a people and as a civilization. and some of that is pretty disgusting. some of that is pretty shallow. some of that is trivial. some of it is frivolous and some of it is just plain mendacious. >mendacious. >> stephen: are you going to talk about me the entire interview? (laughter) >> on the other hand, so much of...
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plenty of healthy competition among the villages in this region especially when it comes to own shearing. but this is bowman should start and that's a little different. we all choose a moko to talk it's on the grounds and there are some fairly complicated rules. about it it looks like a ridiculously accurate one he just has one point because he's not this from there . each participant stands either twenty or thirty meters back and get some thirty two shots if you know the white tiles of the target zone gets two points any others really want. it's a technique that takes years to master but when. i found some with over the bit of a. robin hood. though it's let's give it a shot right. all the bozo made from birch bark and horn and they have kevlar strings so not much chance of you know her in my line here is the most experienced daughter in the village so if i was going to get a lesson from anyone he's the man. in the chair. so. dress and release. perfect form without an arrow. and see how that saying didn't about that and then it was finally time to let loose ok. little white. one point. w
plenty of healthy competition among the villages in this region especially when it comes to own shearing. but this is bowman should start and that's a little different. we all choose a moko to talk it's on the grounds and there are some fairly complicated rules. about it it looks like a ridiculously accurate one he just has one point because he's not this from there . each participant stands either twenty or thirty meters back and get some thirty two shots if you know the white tiles of the...
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a 50-mile-an-hour tropical storm moving west/northwest at 16 but wind shear, strong winds aloft and dry air have kept it from strengthening so coastal impacts will be minimal. texas needs the rain badly as you mentioned, but most of it is south of don's center and will fall across deep south texas. that means no relief for most of the state that is in its worst drought in almost 50 years. 75% of texas in the worst drought category, exceptional, and those areas need at least 15 inches of rain just to put a dent in the drought. ranchers are sending their livestock to market early because they lack grass, rain and water for feed. the drought has been so severe that the u.s. department of agriculture declared the entire state of texas a natural disaster. and, lester, tonight, the lack of rainfall from don has dashed the hopes of many texans tired of the triple digit heat. lester? >> mike seidel, thank you. >>> when we come back here tonight, a caring and generous little girl who inspired thousands of others to help reach her goal, and then some. >>> all this week we have been reporting on h
a 50-mile-an-hour tropical storm moving west/northwest at 16 but wind shear, strong winds aloft and dry air have kept it from strengthening so coastal impacts will be minimal. texas needs the rain badly as you mentioned, but most of it is south of don's center and will fall across deep south texas. that means no relief for most of the state that is in its worst drought in almost 50 years. 75% of texas in the worst drought category, exceptional, and those areas need at least 15 inches of rain...
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a water hydrant was sheared off in el cerrito sending water 100 feet into the air.was hit by a stolen car. the driver suffered head injuries. he was arrested at the hospital. as you can imagine, two homes were flooded, and residents had to evacuate. it took crews more than an hour to seal off those hydrants. >> it shows how much pressure those pipes are in. >> absolutely. >>> let's talk about the weather forecast warming up jie. spencer christian -- oh, sandhya patel is here. why do i keep doing that? >> it is okay, carolyn. you work with spencer as well. let me show you a time lapse from our camera. yes, it is warming up, and it is going to warm up in a big way. as you look at this time lapse here, this is what it looked like this afternoon. the fog just hovered most of the afternoon, and as a result, it was cooler at the coastline today, but the inland areas continue -- continued to come up. it was in the low 70s. we have 60s across much of the bay area along the coastline though the temperatures are in the 50s. here are the highlights. patchy coastal fog. a big w
a water hydrant was sheared off in el cerrito sending water 100 feet into the air.was hit by a stolen car. the driver suffered head injuries. he was arrested at the hospital. as you can imagine, two homes were flooded, and residents had to evacuate. it took crews more than an hour to seal off those hydrants. >> it shows how much pressure those pipes are in. >> absolutely. >>> let's talk about the weather forecast warming up jie. spencer christian -- oh, sandhya patel is...
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and the tip of the wing just was sheared off. i think the tail section or like the tail fin came off of the other plane. >> more than 200 people were on board the bigger delta plane. 80 people on the smaller plane. >> the wine expert accused of stealing a picasso drawing from a san francisco gallery is now linked to a stolen art stash on the east coast. new york police say they found seven pricey pieces of art, all stolen at mark lugo's east coast apartment including another picasso. they say they got the search warrant after hearing lugo on a jail house phone asking a woman to help him clear art from his home. art experts are concerned that lugo is part of a ring of art thieves. >> it seems to me it would be unusual for someone to know that a drawing by picasso, a water color or drawing, that these would be something worth stealing. >> san francisco police arrested lugo after he was caught on surveillance tape walking down geary, at least that's the allegation, holding a picasso stolen from the weinstein gallery july 5. lugo is
and the tip of the wing just was sheared off. i think the tail section or like the tail fin came off of the other plane. >> more than 200 people were on board the bigger delta plane. 80 people on the smaller plane. >> the wine expert accused of stealing a picasso drawing from a san francisco gallery is now linked to a stolen art stash on the east coast. new york police say they found seven pricey pieces of art, all stolen at mark lugo's east coast apartment including another...
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to make an return return they have to look arounds the region to see if there is not too much wind shear. things still going, they are going to keep the countdown rolling. hopefully you'll see live coverage of that liftoff with the shuttle "atlantis." to the west coast, a trough moving in, so what this means we'll see a stronger sea breeze. we're seeing it out on the coast. fully as we go through the weekend we're going to see more ocean air conditioning. that's going to lead our temperatures for our inland spots drop down more so come tomorrow. today still 90s inland out by livermore and fairfield. close to 90 in concord, mid 80s san jose. your summer micro climates back again. 67 san francisco. 83 in santa rosa for places further away from the bay you'll see numbers in the 90s around sacramento. reno toasty but things are going to cool down. you see it in the forecast. stronger sea breeze, morning fog and probably drizzle at times as we make our way into looks like sunday and monday you'll see the numbers really starting to come down. your morning commute, this time looking at the bay
to make an return return they have to look arounds the region to see if there is not too much wind shear. things still going, they are going to keep the countdown rolling. hopefully you'll see live coverage of that liftoff with the shuttle "atlantis." to the west coast, a trough moving in, so what this means we'll see a stronger sea breeze. we're seeing it out on the coast. fully as we go through the weekend we're going to see more ocean air conditioning. that's going to lead our...
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just by the shear fact that there are fewer of them. >> erica, why do you think they desire a son over a daughter? >> i don't know, there is probably a level of gender discrimination. women are economically under-valued. it's hard being a girl in certain cultures and climates. i think that contributes to it and there's the question of what is the long term impact of their being these so-called disappearing or missing women. i think we heard in the segment there will be definitely certainly an impact. >> i lived and studied in china. it's a major national security problem for the chinese government. because 18-1 ratio, the hinterlands of china, it's driving the sex trade out of north korea. and the problem is, what do you do with that many men with nothing to do, no jobs, no opportunities, no wives. that's a major internal problem for them because that breeds unrest. we see in the western provinces, china doesn't have a huge murder rate but it's soaring in some of the western provinces. >> i think this is a serious problem when there have been too many choices. this started off as popul
just by the shear fact that there are fewer of them. >> erica, why do you think they desire a son over a daughter? >> i don't know, there is probably a level of gender discrimination. women are economically under-valued. it's hard being a girl in certain cultures and climates. i think that contributes to it and there's the question of what is the long term impact of their being these so-called disappearing or missing women. i think we heard in the segment there will be definitely...
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it is shear perfection. chuck is not in contention.wagner has the lead after one round and one more reminder, the world cup over on espn at 11:45. >> thanks, larry jie. maybe they should try the jimenez stretch. >> i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm carolyn johnson. a live look right now at the 405 in southern california, the very last cars are coming through. >> car-magedon has=x=x=x=x=x=x=x
it is shear perfection. chuck is not in contention.wagner has the lead after one round and one more reminder, the world cup over on espn at 11:45. >> thanks, larry jie. maybe they should try the jimenez stretch. >> i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm carolyn johnson. a live look right now at the 405 in southern california, the very last cars are coming through. >> car-magedon has=x=x=x=x=x=x=x
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so the resistance usually, you want to use these things in shears so they're not sliced it's easy to pull a nail out. in this case, where we have a required resistance, we are not really supposed to be using a fastener in with withdraw. the thing that's preventing it from going, it's not pulling a nail up. so the way to solve a problem like this nightclub put another board across the outside of it and lag bolt or through bolt all the way through into the joist behind it. that would really hold that thick on. i love this. this is a little bit of an example of how incrementally decks change in san francisco. and i think we'll see some more pictures. a lot of things you started out as like an outdoor porch, maybe. and then the next thing you know, it's a porch with a washing machine. and pretty soon, it's closed in a little bit. and then the next thing you know, they put the refrigerator out there. and 20 years later, it's a carpeted room. this is san francisco. and all over, you see -- and then on the back of that, there'll be a little deck. and then they'll start over again. that will
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from enough neanderthals to make clear that modern humans shear something like the raw of something like three percent of the d.n.a. from the befalls thought that's true of all modern humans outside of africa and that indicates that the first modern humans that spread out of africa and counted neanderthals probably some ways in the middle east and when they were just few modern humans and lots of the end of the worlds in desperation those modern humans had sex with the falls until they were enough modern humans and they could have sex with modern humans as they wanted and then killed off in the end of course that's the best sense that i can make of this finding good all modern humans except africans have three percent b. and four d.n.a. that's fascinating your next book in the series that we're talking here is wrote it several years ago guns germs and steel was i i think your most popular book in that book you argue that the gaps in power and technology between different societies change the world can you give us some examples where guns germs and steel have changed human societies of th
from enough neanderthals to make clear that modern humans shear something like the raw of something like three percent of the d.n.a. from the befalls thought that's true of all modern humans outside of africa and that indicates that the first modern humans that spread out of africa and counted neanderthals probably some ways in the middle east and when they were just few modern humans and lots of the end of the worlds in desperation those modern humans had sex with the falls until they were...
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equitorial guinea and we know that gadhafi won't be there but the question one question might be will shear of sudan be because remember that there was a into load what he has ever been indicted by the international criminal court except somebody from africa and the most the highest ranking one is the president of sudan and the african countries are cocking a snoot at this international criminal court because it is seen to be simply a tool of the western powers and that will roll on so the credibility of it for example will be shot and the fact that william hague gets up when the international criminal court issued this indictment two days ago and says this only proves our point remember that the statute is the international criminal court is entirely skewed the supreme international crime as it's defined is the crime of aggression and it was the foreign office legal advisers here in london who to a man and woman's the iraq war with a crime of aggression and that's simply been left out of the statute otherwise tony blair would be on trial in london for example or in the hague or wherever so
equitorial guinea and we know that gadhafi won't be there but the question one question might be will shear of sudan be because remember that there was a into load what he has ever been indicted by the international criminal court except somebody from africa and the most the highest ranking one is the president of sudan and the african countries are cocking a snoot at this international criminal court because it is seen to be simply a tool of the western powers and that will roll on so the...
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creative this ratio of the lymon it is creative those pressure points and actually be used not just on by shear but also on the position and also read those in other areas like darfur to make sure that there are no more breaks because i think that's a general rule i don't like to see brick arms in africa for that matter it benefits political ambitions political people more than ordinary citizens but in their case on silence and i think it's the assertion that proves the rule ok jonathan i'm going to give you the last word the program what is the future of south sudan in thirty seconds. i think the biggest challenge in south sudan is for the south sudanese to define themselves and to define what it means to be south sudanese for a long time what has held southerners together is getting to this referendum getting to this end and also the common enemy that they see in the north it's now time to get beyond that and to define what it means to be a member of this very new brand new country of south sudan ok that's a very good point in the program are many thanks to my guest today in washington thanks
creative this ratio of the lymon it is creative those pressure points and actually be used not just on by shear but also on the position and also read those in other areas like darfur to make sure that there are no more breaks because i think that's a general rule i don't like to see brick arms in africa for that matter it benefits political ambitions political people more than ordinary citizens but in their case on silence and i think it's the assertion that proves the rule ok jonathan i'm...
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the tip of the wing just sheared right off. i think the whole tail section or like the tail fin came off of the other plane. >> some people were freaking out but, you know, it was -- everybody was pretty calm overall. >> i travel a lot. life goes on. nobody got hurt. it's an inconvenience. we're staying at the seaport hotel. i'll go have a nice drink and call it a night. >> one passenger was treated for neck pain. all others were put on other planes. the two aircraft involved in the crash are removed for service for inspections. >>> okay. it is the weekend. it is officially here. i have to say, though, yesterday the sunshine came out after a while. i thought one spot in spot -- i found one spot in san francisco and soaked it in. kristy seifkin has the forecast. >> there is sun out there. it's not toasty yet but it is sunny. we'll see more sun this afternoon and already seeing some clear spots in the bay area right now. you can see here north bay clear for the most part, parts of the east bay as well although cloud cover along t
the tip of the wing just sheared right off. i think the whole tail section or like the tail fin came off of the other plane. >> some people were freaking out but, you know, it was -- everybody was pretty calm overall. >> i travel a lot. life goes on. nobody got hurt. it's an inconvenience. we're staying at the seaport hotel. i'll go have a nice drink and call it a night. >> one passenger was treated for neck pain. all others were put on other planes. the two aircraft involved...
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unprecedented assault on environmental regulations, including limits on a form of mining that literally shears the top off of mountains in order to get coal. this type of mining is incredibly controversial, even pitting families in coal country against one another. jim sciutto, from west virginia. >> reporter: the coal under these mountains has provided a living for so many families here. but now, some of these families are fighting back against the coal companies. so, they're going to shave the top off that mountain? >> yeah. >> reporter: literally moving mountains. >> i told my grandchildren. this place will be yours. but it may not be there. >> reporter: 500 peaks and counting, literally blown up, since the 1970s. all for the coal deep underground. at ground level, you get a real sense of the scale of this. because with mountain top removal mining, all of this goes. the trees, the soil. the ground i'm walking on, a couple hundred feet up, a couple hundred feet down. all of it dug up and pulverized for the coal underneath. but take a flight high above, and the landscape turns to moonscape. w
unprecedented assault on environmental regulations, including limits on a form of mining that literally shears the top off of mountains in order to get coal. this type of mining is incredibly controversial, even pitting families in coal country against one another. jim sciutto, from west virginia. >> reporter: the coal under these mountains has provided a living for so many families here. but now, some of these families are fighting back against the coal companies. so, they're going to...
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withdraws its forces this is his the more detailed i with michael shear former cia intelligence officer and a historian in washington d.c. many things have been with us here at aussie now we've seen a string of deadly attacks in afghanistan as the u.s. troops out of the country all local forces there really going to be able to take over secure. no there if this is it we're watching a charade unfold here in afghanistan the afghan army the afghan put national police force are never going to be able to control the country not just because there have been trained sufficiently but also because they're divided tribally when we are gone when they go leaves they'll go back to their tribes and they'll fight each other again so the whole the whole house of cards will come down after the united states and its allies complete their their withdrawal withdrawal in defeat really you talk about a house of cards and even though america's number one and to me if you like and some of been knaves now dead's is the next time. well i think they're going after mullah omar the head of the taliban they're going
withdraws its forces this is his the more detailed i with michael shear former cia intelligence officer and a historian in washington d.c. many things have been with us here at aussie now we've seen a string of deadly attacks in afghanistan as the u.s. troops out of the country all local forces there really going to be able to take over secure. no there if this is it we're watching a charade unfold here in afghanistan the afghan army the afghan put national police force are never going to be...
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the effect of a laser beam on a pilot can be compared to that of lightning or a blind shear. potentially lethal laser guns imported from china can be bought in russia for as little as a hundred dollars firing a laser beam the star is five kilometers they can burn through paper and even plastic. in the u.s. sales of such devices are banned russian legislators are also considering our glowing them and toughening punishment for this offense though some are shining a spotlight on the police calling for more action acquittals in court everyone is waiting for a new laws so there's no excuse for police and action on the grounds of our current legislation is good enough is allows for the arrest and imprisonment of such foods for up to ten years in prison as of now there has been only one arrest in russia for intentionally targeting an aircraft with a laser with this suspect still under investigation attempting to down a plane by other means would be classed as terrorism public concern in russia is rising about the potentially equally serious risk from laser allowed and their high tec
the effect of a laser beam on a pilot can be compared to that of lightning or a blind shear. potentially lethal laser guns imported from china can be bought in russia for as little as a hundred dollars firing a laser beam the star is five kilometers they can burn through paper and even plastic. in the u.s. sales of such devices are banned russian legislators are also considering our glowing them and toughening punishment for this offense though some are shining a spotlight on the police calling...
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says this is a big deal for its city that is still fairly young and of course, has received it's fair shear of negative attention over the years. city leaders say they hope this is really just practice to make this an annual tradition. i had one official tell me that they are really hoping for a big deal in two years when the city celebrates its 30th anniversary. >>> and reminder from san francisco police this 4th of july, we're fireworks are illegal in the city and anyone caught using or selling fireworks could face thousands of dollars of fines and even jail time. officials say fireworks aren't just against the law, but also dangerous. more than 12,000 people nationwide are hospitalized from firework rhoade injuries this time of year. >>> we have an interactive map set up on our website for the places to watch authorized 4th of julyphorics under "the weekend extra" tab on our home page at ktvu.com. >>> ktvu's allis rasmus talked to the pilot about the plane crash. >> reporter: a team of divers spent the morning looking for a sunken plane, flagged by police boats that drod their anchors an
says this is a big deal for its city that is still fairly young and of course, has received it's fair shear of negative attention over the years. city leaders say they hope this is really just practice to make this an annual tradition. i had one official tell me that they are really hoping for a big deal in two years when the city celebrates its 30th anniversary. >>> and reminder from san francisco police this 4th of july, we're fireworks are illegal in the city and anyone caught using...
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the fog this morning, big part of the forecast and also the wind shear in this is look of wind speedsd the area. a little bit more breezy then the past couple of days this is a look of the fog out tracker as it works its way inland. we will see a live through the east bay area it'll be widespread tonight. this is look of the current temperatures right now. and this is a look of the afternoon highs predicted paren. we are going to continue with this morning fog a pattern this is a look of your seven day forecast. >> and no hot spots to tell about good news as you step out the door this is beautiful monday morning. just below aware of of the high wind advisories that have been posted arid contrive with as precaution. no strong u.n. advisory for the san mateo bridge. southbound one a one a and the golden gate bridge looks good. nothing to read a report for public transit. >> a new in alberta is open and came up in pleasant hill. they are being opened by five guys at which you know is another chained name. >> three years ago five-is creeping into the bay area in an house got approval to a
the fog this morning, big part of the forecast and also the wind shear in this is look of wind speedsd the area. a little bit more breezy then the past couple of days this is a look of the fog out tracker as it works its way inland. we will see a live through the east bay area it'll be widespread tonight. this is look of the current temperatures right now. and this is a look of the afternoon highs predicted paren. we are going to continue with this morning fog a pattern this is a look of your...