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and alexander is not mikhail's only son preparing for life down the pit his brother alexei will be graduating from mining vocational college next year. and even six year old sir again seems destined for the family business. what's your favorite toy. that one. would know look good in show. he says it is a right now but let's feel when he grows up. he's too little now. and doesn't really know what he's talking about when you're playing with that hard hat now he likes that. there is no escaping the coal mine. because you can't get away. the only thing we have here are mine. if he does go into the mines so gay will help keep the coal coming and the convey is rolling twenty four hours a day production here never stops. so behind me you can finally see the fruits of our labors this year paul i love cold has just been purefoy of the coming out of the pits and now it's ready for it to long journey to the still far trace. most of the regions like most soulful picture most cold ends up in its messy plugs where it's transformed. into this stuff and any more clues it hot. gets heated up to over a thousan
and alexander is not mikhail's only son preparing for life down the pit his brother alexei will be graduating from mining vocational college next year. and even six year old sir again seems destined for the family business. what's your favorite toy. that one. would know look good in show. he says it is a right now but let's feel when he grows up. he's too little now. and doesn't really know what he's talking about when you're playing with that hard hat now he likes that. there is no escaping...
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go over the past two decades me high heels has seen and done it all but he's been joined by his son alexander a pattern that's been repeated in these mines for generations i've been working here for twenty three years one of the unions that we know of modern equipment and people have changed a lot to live better bosses have become very demanding border safety measures are much more strictly enforced all that's resulted in increased production. but fewer and fewer men seem to regard it as a job for life. the other two out of every ten to a hired only two or three will stay and those who do a very hard working if the bosses see anyone being lazy one bell be forced out one you would put up with another down here you have to love your job and you have to work hard because if that's not your attitude for then you really can't work as a team you by job. and alexander is not mikhail's only son preparing for life down the pit his brother alexei will be graduating from mining vocational college next year. and even six year old sir again seems destined for the family business. what's your favorite toy.
go over the past two decades me high heels has seen and done it all but he's been joined by his son alexander a pattern that's been repeated in these mines for generations i've been working here for twenty three years one of the unions that we know of modern equipment and people have changed a lot to live better bosses have become very demanding border safety measures are much more strictly enforced all that's resulted in increased production. but fewer and fewer men seem to regard it as a job...
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been a monarchs after 33 years on the throne, queen beatrix has handed the throne over to her son, willem-alexander. >> the ceremony took place at the royal palace on the famous square. thousands of orange cloud well- wishers were on hand as they stepped out on the balcony to greet a cheering crowd. >> hoorah! hoorah! >> the country playing all monster with king. -- aying homage. they all watched dawes willem- alexander swore an oath of allegiance to the country and the dutch constitution in the amsterdam's new church. he thanked his mother. >> i have a clear vision of my ffice. no one knows what the future brings. wherever the path leads and however far it goes, i will carry your wisdom and words with me. >> the new kingdom was not actually crowned. he officially became king when his mother signed the abdication act in a ceremony in the royal palace. >> today, i make way for a new generation, for my son, willem- alexander. [applause] >> after officially taking office, the new king appeared before his people with his wife, queen maxima, and beatrix, now princess once again. >> i think it's a good t
been a monarchs after 33 years on the throne, queen beatrix has handed the throne over to her son, willem-alexander. >> the ceremony took place at the royal palace on the famous square. thousands of orange cloud well- wishers were on hand as they stepped out on the balcony to greet a cheering crowd. >> hoorah! hoorah! >> the country playing all monster with king. -- aying homage. they all watched dawes willem- alexander swore an oath of allegiance to the country and the dutch...
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mark solivinoff's 14-year-old son alexander had an accident at this same intersection two years ago. they say it's a poorly engineered intersection to handle both traffic and bikes. >> this is definitely a spot that when i ride here, when we ride here, we feel a little vulnerable and uncomfortable. >> sometimes people are really, really nice and give you room, but a lot of the time they'll blow right by you and it's like, come on. >> reporter: they know this intersection is dangerous, but the five fatalities have happened all across the county under different circumstances. >> it's hard to identify a reason that it's been happening this summer, but what is true is that it's very clear, it sends a clear message that we need to work together in our community to improve road safety. >> reporter: loretta was injured when a car pulled out in front of her. >> life is a risk and you have to decide which risk you're going to take. yeah, you have less protection on a bike, but you have all the other benefits. and for me, those benefits outweigh the risk. >> i really want people to think about
mark solivinoff's 14-year-old son alexander had an accident at this same intersection two years ago. they say it's a poorly engineered intersection to handle both traffic and bikes. >> this is definitely a spot that when i ride here, when we ride here, we feel a little vulnerable and uncomfortable. >> sometimes people are really, really nice and give you room, but a lot of the time they'll blow right by you and it's like, come on. >> reporter: they know this intersection is...
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colors, thousands of well- wishers greeted the national state after queen beatrix power to her son, william alexander. you leave thisy, role after 33 wonderful years. for which we thank you with all of our hearts. royal said dignitaries watched alexander swearing in, the coronation without a crown. on the amsterdam canals and streets, residents celebrated a new era, the first time that a king has led the dutch market in 33 years. >> the ukrainian prime minister was detained in 2011, this was the tuesday ruling from the european court of human rights. the judges say that her violet -- inwas violation of her rights, and daughters of this was part of a victory to secure her mother's release. >> a report that the u.s. is ready to give the go-ahead to sell arms drones to germany. the german military uses unarm it drones for surveillance. the defense minister confirmed these reports but said that no sale would happen before the september parliamentary elections. >> euphoria for dortman fans asfter they made it = -- after they made it through for the second time in history. >> i could not believe it, everyo
colors, thousands of well- wishers greeted the national state after queen beatrix power to her son, william alexander. you leave thisy, role after 33 wonderful years. for which we thank you with all of our hearts. royal said dignitaries watched alexander swearing in, the coronation without a crown. on the amsterdam canals and streets, residents celebrated a new era, the first time that a king has led the dutch market in 33 years. >> the ukrainian prime minister was detained in 2011, this...
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queen beatrix stepped down and made way for her son, willem-alexander. hes the first dutch king in 123 years. he turned 46 last week and is the youngest king in europe. he took on a position largely stripped of power. the 2,000 guests included royalty from across europe and the middle east, dutch government officials and leaders of international organizations. king willem-alexander and the queen appeared outside the royal palace with their three daughters to the delight of the 3,000 people in the square below. >>> turn their thumbs down on another member of the euro zone. joining us with that and other stories from our business desk. good morning to you, yuko. >> very good morning. >> seems as though europeans just get through one thing and we hear about another. >> it seems that way. this time, moody's downgraded its rating for slovenia, a tiny state made in have difficulty rai raising cash from foreign investors. they have downgraded slovenia's debt to junk status. moody's has cut the debt by two notches to ba 1, down from baa 2. the agency leaves the
queen beatrix stepped down and made way for her son, willem-alexander. hes the first dutch king in 123 years. he turned 46 last week and is the youngest king in europe. he took on a position largely stripped of power. the 2,000 guests included royalty from across europe and the middle east, dutch government officials and leaders of international organizations. king willem-alexander and the queen appeared outside the royal palace with their three daughters to the delight of the 3,000 people in...
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like bobby alexander's son, kevin. >> it was always our fear of combat.ter all. >> kevin served in the army national guard and thought his struggles from depression might prevent him from deploying. for that he kept his inner turmoil a secret. >> he didn't want anybody to know he had any problems. so he pretty much lied about everything. because he didn't want to mess up his military career. >> stop soldier suicide works to prevent military suicides by connecting at-risk service members with counseling. it also fights the stigma around mental health issues. >> we're taught to be strong. not to admit our weakness. >> former marine brandon busher says the solution begins with dialogue. >> being able to bring it out into mainstream society that this is an issue, that it's okay to feel, to have these emotions and to struggle with those issues, it's normal. >> veterans make up 21% of all suicides in america. in 2010, more than 38,000 people nationwide took their own lives. >> there's a stigma amongst the entire population about suicides. >> as the country grap
like bobby alexander's son, kevin. >> it was always our fear of combat.ter all. >> kevin served in the army national guard and thought his struggles from depression might prevent him from deploying. for that he kept his inner turmoil a secret. >> he didn't want anybody to know he had any problems. so he pretty much lied about everything. because he didn't want to mess up his military career. >> stop soldier suicide works to prevent military suicides by connecting at-risk...
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millions in the netherlands weredressed as queen beattrix abdicated her throne in favor of her son, william alexander, the youngest monarch. it is largely ceremonye but he will work on comic and immigration issues. >> the first king in over 100 years for the dutch. they have had a series of queens. the former queen is now a prin sys, back to being a princess. >> that's a sweet gig. >> these days when it doesn't even matter. it's purely ceremonial. you have the benefits but don't have to take the heat. >> less chance of getting beheaded. >> exactly. you know what i mean? >> we go itgot it. jason collins is king of the day. that's for sure. more positive response yesterday including from the president of the united states about his decision announced in sports illustrated to come out, the first nba male, first nba player to do so. one of the reasons, i think, that the path was paved for him and it was easier for him than it might have otherwise been is because of the great work of an organization called agentthletes ally which exists for the purposes of encouraging players who are gay to come out and e
millions in the netherlands weredressed as queen beattrix abdicated her throne in favor of her son, william alexander, the youngest monarch. it is largely ceremonye but he will work on comic and immigration issues. >> the first king in over 100 years for the dutch. they have had a series of queens. the former queen is now a prin sys, back to being a princess. >> that's a sweet gig. >> these days when it doesn't even matter. it's purely ceremonial. you have the benefits but...
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alexander. as you just said chris, i didn't even know that wrinkle. the son of methamphetamine addicts. aised in riverside, california. his grandmother introduced him to mormonism as a child. he was raised -- [overlapping speakers] >> stephanie: when she met alexander at a business convention in vegas. in that november he baptized arias in the mormon faith and that was followed by -- a certain type of sex. >> do well? >> stephanie: you know the back kind. >> okay. then, thank you. >> stephanie: i suppose they must state on cnn all the time -- >> back there -- >> stephanie: i think we kind of -- >> back there in the trailer. >> stephanie: right. right. arias became his girlfriend two months later. she testified they broke up in the summer of 2007 and alexander began dating other women. they continued to hang out. alexander's naked body was found crammed in a stand-up shower stabbed 27 times in the back and torso, shot in the head and his throat was slit from ear to ear. and she says she prefers the death penalty. >> she in an interview yesterday, she said she would like it to end sooner r
alexander. as you just said chris, i didn't even know that wrinkle. the son of methamphetamine addicts. aised in riverside, california. his grandmother introduced him to mormonism as a child. he was raised -- [overlapping speakers] >> stephanie: when she met alexander at a business convention in vegas. in that november he baptized arias in the mormon faith and that was followed by -- a certain type of sex. >> do well? >> stephanie: you know the back kind. >> okay. then,...
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alexander hererra pulled the handle on the door. >> what i saw was my dad came rushing out of the seat, grabbed this man. >> henry was on the plane with his son. he worked with other passengers to tie up hererra. >> we were nose to nose and he looked at me with this strange and i said what are you looking at? and he said i'm looking into your soul. >> the plane landed safely. >> i was scared for my son. >> he is charged with interfering with a flight crew. cbs news. >> the fog has cleared making way for some sunshine. meteorologist lawrence karnow is live in berkley. >> reporter: yeah, that's right. long fellow middle school here. starting to get sunshine today. temperatures are going to warmup. i want to introduce you to a couple young ladies. they are our two weather ladies. this is what we have here. what is your name? >> marina. >> what are the temperatures right now? >> 67.4 degrees fahrenheit. >> is that night here today? >> yes. >> what about the pressure? >> 29.92 inches. >> that's right. that is standard atmospheric pressure. >> our next young weather lady, we were talking about the winds. what do you see with the wind snz. >> 8.7 mi
alexander hererra pulled the handle on the door. >> what i saw was my dad came rushing out of the seat, grabbed this man. >> henry was on the plane with his son. he worked with other passengers to tie up hererra. >> we were nose to nose and he looked at me with this strange and i said what are you looking at? and he said i'm looking into your soul. >> the plane landed safely. >> i was scared for my son. >> he is charged with interfering with a flight crew....
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alexander burns as well. >>> several updates in the boston bombings. the mother of surviving boston terror suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev is asking for money to help her son.his video right here was posted on facebook by human rights activists working with the family. in it, mrs. tsarnaev is asking for money so dzhokhar can pay for his medical and legal expenses. meanwhile, justice department prosecuto prosecutors assigned to the case say there are have been no negotiations for a possible plea deal. the senate committee on homeland security is reviewing the federal involvement leading up to the bombings. they released a statement saying they expect to hold hearings on what worked and what didn't. >>> he was inspired by his father's paint stained paper scraps. now with a collection of his own designed, he founded wrapped and sells his products across the country. for more watch "your business" sunday mornings at 7:30 on msnbc. we've all had those moments. when you lost the thing you can't believe you lost. when what you just bought, just broke. or when you have a little trouble a long way from home... as an american express cardmember you can expect some he
alexander burns as well. >>> several updates in the boston bombings. the mother of surviving boston terror suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev is asking for money to help her son.his video right here was posted on facebook by human rights activists working with the family. in it, mrs. tsarnaev is asking for money so dzhokhar can pay for his medical and legal expenses. meanwhile, justice department prosecuto prosecutors assigned to the case say there are have been no negotiations for a possible...
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alexander, shep? >> shepard: mark martin knees with the preview of the interview we will see tonight "on the record" with greta van susteren. on this day in 197, the sonerkowitz admitted in court that he did gun down six people in a killing spree that had new york city living in horrendous fear. it started in the summer of '76. berkowitz shot and killed an 18-year-old woman who was sitting in her car in the bronx. a string of nighttime shootings using that same gun continued until the next year. the press dubbed the shooter the 44 caliber killer. but he got a new name when police found a note at the scene of one crime reading "i am the son of sam." then he parked illegally near the scene of his final killing and the ticket gave cops their big break. he would receive six life sentences but he pleaded guilty 35 years ago today. and now you know the news for this wednesday, may the 8th, 2013. i'm shepard smith. thanks for trusting us for your news and information. we're back tomorrow. but mr. bill, is he back right now. >> bill: the o'reilly factor is on. tonight: >> so fast forward, mr. hicks, to the sunday talk shows and ambassador susan rice. she blam
alexander, shep? >> shepard: mark martin knees with the preview of the interview we will see tonight "on the record" with greta van susteren. on this day in 197, the sonerkowitz admitted in court that he did gun down six people in a killing spree that had new york city living in horrendous fear. it started in the summer of '76. berkowitz shot and killed an 18-year-old woman who was sitting in her car in the bronx. a string of nighttime shootings using that same gun continued...
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senator alexander, thank you for your introduction. my wife, mary lincoln and my three sons, andrew, joseph and eric, are here today. also seated behind me. and i'm grateful to have their support. if unconfirmed they will be making their own sacrifice in interest of public service similar to the sacrifices made by your own family members. i also appreciate president obama's nomination. for a labor lawyer there's no higher honor than being considered for the national labor relations board. the board deals with rights that are important to nearly everyone. affecting whether and how people can work, supported families, or run successful businesses. with a big impact on communities and state and local governments. for me, these amendment abstract concepts. i grew up in pittsburgh, pennsylvania. my father was the son of italian immigrants and he worked for the city of pittsburgh. my brother spent a summer working in a steel mill. i began work at age 14 as a candy. i worked in the movie theater. then i got a job at the local carnegie library in pittsburgh. for many years i worked
senator alexander, thank you for your introduction. my wife, mary lincoln and my three sons, andrew, joseph and eric, are here today. also seated behind me. and i'm grateful to have their support. if unconfirmed they will be making their own sacrifice in interest of public service similar to the sacrifices made by your own family members. i also appreciate president obama's nomination. for a labor lawyer there's no higher honor than being considered for the national labor relations board. the...
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alexander, he handled the lawsuits of the 17 of the 19 families whose young sons were killed. forceman, eric former aircraft investigator. he has joined us in this as well and phil cole and he has said he was on the inside and saw that these pilots could not be held at fault because they were not to be blame. executive director of project and government oversight, she has joined in this effort. d bob cox, reporter for "the ort worth star." down in the veterans cemetery in jacksonville, north carolina. admit, trish and her sons, both those ladies have my promise, mr. speaker, that if we ever get this one paragraph that i would like to go to the cemetery at arlington and stand there with trish and matthew say, colonel, rest in peace, you will never be blamed again for this accident because you were not at fault. then, i want to go to the cemetery in jacksonville, north carolina, with connie and her little girl, brook. ooke was a baby when her dad was killed. she is 12, soon to be 13. she never knew her daddy. she's just seen pictures of him holding her as a little baby and smili
alexander, he handled the lawsuits of the 17 of the 19 families whose young sons were killed. forceman, eric former aircraft investigator. he has joined us in this as well and phil cole and he has said he was on the inside and saw that these pilots could not be held at fault because they were not to be blame. executive director of project and government oversight, she has joined in this effort. d bob cox, reporter for "the ort worth star." down in the veterans cemetery in...