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that was just, we thought, so unforgivable, so terrible. it was crushing for me and the team to be screwing up in that way. it was exacerbated by the fact that we had not built out the big, robust engineering team we needed at the time to get through to the other side. >> you started as a teenager. you go through these highs and lows. how did you develop your own personality and style as a leader? how hard was that? >> i've been really lucky to have some great investors and mentors from early on. i've had great partners with me to steer me to what i should have been doing with my time. for every moment in tumblr's history. the way the team has this works has changed hugely over the last 10 years. the people on the team have changed as well. >> tell me about selling to yahoo! did you want to sell or did you feel like you had to? ♪ >> tell me about selling to yahoo! how did you make that decision, how did the process start? how did you start talking to marissa? >> the conversation with marissa was a fun one. we were looking for partners for s
that was just, we thought, so unforgivable, so terrible. it was crushing for me and the team to be screwing up in that way. it was exacerbated by the fact that we had not built out the big, robust engineering team we needed at the time to get through to the other side. >> you started as a teenager. you go through these highs and lows. how did you develop your own personality and style as a leader? how hard was that? >> i've been really lucky to have some great investors and mentors...
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so far this year. they're coming across these waters in record numbers. but the unforgiving. migrants have long tried to cross the mediterranean for europe and it's still been dangerous. the seas can be quite rough in the deep water. but this year aid groups say 30 times more people have died compared to last year. abandoned by the roadside is a graveyard of ships. these are the wrecks that survive the journey. we came across a group of ethiopians. they arrived last week. so you came on a boat just like this? >> just like this. >> reporter: were you on deck or down below? >> yes. >> reporter: inside? >> inside. >> repor they left fr libya, spent 25 hours at sea. everyone cramped like this. so you had to -- show me. you had to hold your knees like this? oh so you got in between each other's legs. the collapse of order around the mediterranean is driving migrants to seek a better life and sending many of them to their deaths. richard engel, nbc news lampedusa, italy. >>> we have a lot more ahead tonight including a brave little boy and his parents opening their lives to share t
so far this year. they're coming across these waters in record numbers. but the unforgiving. migrants have long tried to cross the mediterranean for europe and it's still been dangerous. the seas can be quite rough in the deep water. but this year aid groups say 30 times more people have died compared to last year. abandoned by the roadside is a graveyard of ships. these are the wrecks that survive the journey. we came across a group of ethiopians. they arrived last week. so you came on a boat...
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unforgivable. metro is struggling to here a so-called turnaround xerptexpert to revamp operations. >>> in rockville, you can check out when your leaves will be collected. you can rake up this to the curb and city crews will vacuum them up in april. the map is on the city's website. >>> today a northern virginia couple will see how much damage a massive oak tree did to the inside of their house. the couple was watching tv saturday afternoon when the 110-foot tree came crashing into their living room. take a look at the size of that tree. they say it sounded like an explosion and the crash was so loud it even rattled the neighbors. >> it was just a really loud rumble and we had actually thought maybe a plane had crashed outside. >> the couple was in another part of the house when the tree came down, so they were not hurt. >>> today president obama and the first lady will welcome lots of families to one washington's most loved events. the white house easter egg roll. derrick ward is live this morning at the white house with with a look at some of the festives. got a few friends with him, too. >> repor
unforgivable. metro is struggling to here a so-called turnaround xerptexpert to revamp operations. >>> in rockville, you can check out when your leaves will be collected. you can rake up this to the curb and city crews will vacuum them up in april. the map is on the city's website. >>> today a northern virginia couple will see how much damage a massive oak tree did to the inside of their house. the couple was watching tv saturday afternoon when the 110-foot tree came crashing...
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Apr 22, 2015
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green on the part of some coal companies not all has been so distracted in west virginia and the southwest that i find it unforgivableif we conservatives are proud of our heritage, let's recognize the national heritage is part of that. it comes down to being sensible. not going to either extreme, but doing sensible, saying things to protect this natural heritage. charles: colonel peters, before i let you go do you have confidence the free market can do this without any intervention from the government? some of these tactics bands gain far more punitive than actually a step in the right direction. >> well you know, totally free capitalism would be to start it. we know that. not all capitalists are responsible. some are some are. i am a capitalist. i am fully invested in the american economy. but at the same time, look i profit from my wife providing checks and balances in my personal life. all industries, all industries profit from intelligent enlightened checks and balances. you don't want government today but you don't want bp to get away with what they did in louisiana without paying the price. charles: they paid a
green on the part of some coal companies not all has been so distracted in west virginia and the southwest that i find it unforgivableif we conservatives are proud of our heritage, let's recognize the national heritage is part of that. it comes down to being sensible. not going to either extreme, but doing sensible, saying things to protect this natural heritage. charles: colonel peters, before i let you go do you have confidence the free market can do this without any intervention from the...
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Apr 11, 2015
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so now you have these guys in a violent confrontation. scott breaks away from slager. that's when slager does the unforgivablem in the back. >> you are jumping a little bit there, geraldo. the videotape that we have seen shows the very tail end of what you describe as a tussle it looks like scott breaks away and runs right? >> the dash cam video and then there is the gap in video. there is a reliable eyewitness account someone no one has impeached that slager was on top of scott on the ground and they were in a physical tussle. here is why i don't think it's murder. once you have the legal stop the physical violence, the tussle one of the two requirements for the lesser charge of manslaughter. they are heat of the moment and a legal provocation. the legal provocation for the cop is that this fellow has resisted arrest. now he has resisted arrest. the gunshot. >> resisting arrest in and of itself is not grounds to shoot somebody. >> it is provocation sufficient to reduce the charge under south carolina law, very specifically for murder to manslaughter. my point. >> rules of engagement require specific -- when
so now you have these guys in a violent confrontation. scott breaks away from slager. that's when slager does the unforgivablem in the back. >> you are jumping a little bit there, geraldo. the videotape that we have seen shows the very tail end of what you describe as a tussle it looks like scott breaks away and runs right? >> the dash cam video and then there is the gap in video. there is a reliable eyewitness account someone no one has impeached that slager was on top of scott on...
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so. the families are huddled here because their homes have been destroyed in the earthquake. you can see the terrain around here. harsh and unforgivingvely speaking could be considered lucky because at least there are roads leading to this particular area. that is not to say this entire experience has not been absolutely terrifying or that they don't want or need more government support. we have been speaking to people throughout this area over the last few hours. they have been telling us of how terrifying this ordeal has been. many of them wounded. many homes destroyed. here we have 19-year-old osminda we have been talking to. describe to us the moment when the earthquake struck. how scared were you? what happened? when the earthquake happened how frightening was that for you? >> it was not fun. our house has been gone now. we don't know what to eat. no government has given us support. we are all inside here in the tent. we cannot sit inside our house. we're scared. we are not safe. >> reporter: like a lot of other people we have been talking to as you hear her speaking there, people are afraid of the aftershocks. there was a momen
so. the families are huddled here because their homes have been destroyed in the earthquake. you can see the terrain around here. harsh and unforgivingvely speaking could be considered lucky because at least there are roads leading to this particular area. that is not to say this entire experience has not been absolutely terrifying or that they don't want or need more government support. we have been speaking to people throughout this area over the last few hours. they have been telling us of...
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unforgiving landscape. for while the people who come in here use quilted northern, a toilet paper that works so well they completely quilted northern. designed to be forgotten. they say after seeing a magician make his assistant disappear mr.clean came up with a product that makes dirt virtually disappear. he called it the magic eraser. it cleans like magic. even baked on dirt disappears right before your eyes. mr.clean's magic eraser. discover brookside and discover an exciting combination of tastes. rich, dark chocolate covering soft centers. flavored with exotic fruit juices. it's chocolate and fruit flavors like you've never experienced before. discover brookside. oh, i love game night. ooh, it's a house and a car! so far, you're horrible at this, flo. yeah, no talent for drawing, flo. house! car! oh, raise the roof! no one? remember when we used to raise the roof, diane? oh, quiet, richard i'm trying to make sense of flo's terrible drawing. i'll draw the pants off that thing. oh, oh, hats on hamburgers! dancing! drive-in movie theater! home and auto. lamp! squares. stupid, dumb. lines. [ alarm rings ] no! home
unforgiving landscape. for while the people who come in here use quilted northern, a toilet paper that works so well they completely quilted northern. designed to be forgotten. they say after seeing a magician make his assistant disappear mr.clean came up with a product that makes dirt virtually disappear. he called it the magic eraser. it cleans like magic. even baked on dirt disappears right before your eyes. mr.clean's magic eraser. discover brookside and discover an exciting combination of...