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to see if there are ways to help passengers survive when the unthinkable happens. and the answer could be as simple as choosing the right seat. here's abc's neal karlinsky. >> plane is now on remote. >> the most critical phase is right now. >> reporter: you're watching the final moments of one of the most dramatic one-way trips ever recorded. >> don't need seat belts no more. here we go. >> reporter: the daring pilots all wearing parachutes. bail out a hatch in the back. >> jumpers away. >> reporter: high-speed, high-risk jump with no margin for error. >> four miles to impact point. >> reporter: this boeing 727, which once carried bob dole during his presidential campaign is now speeding towards the mexican desert, controlled in its final seconds on remote from a chase plane flying nearby. >> adios, big flo. >> reporter: left behind more than $500,000 of crash test dummies and passengers, 38 specialized high-speed cameras and sensors imbedded in the frame. if there was a pilot on board this is when you would hear three crucial words "brace for impact." the huge jet
to see if there are ways to help passengers survive when the unthinkable happens. and the answer could be as simple as choosing the right seat. here's abc's neal karlinsky. >> plane is now on remote. >> the most critical phase is right now. >> reporter: you're watching the final moments of one of the most dramatic one-way trips ever recorded. >> don't need seat belts no more. here we go. >> reporter: the daring pilots all wearing parachutes. bail out a hatch in the...
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this test import -- jason indicated -- our surviving major redevelopment projects, equivalent to 20 billion, candlestick phase 1, and 2, mission bay, state -- transit center, all part of one redevelopment plan and other true wind-down activities honoring our commitment throughout the city whether in the third street bayview corridor, like a bankruptcy, wind down pay off the debt so the tax increment in the series is available for distribution to the taxing entities, city, county, bart, schools. free up the taxes generated for distribution to the other entities. in the case of san francisco we do have a lot at stake. a number of these area plans which the commission approved the board approved as i indicated, made or approved, hunters point, mission bay, trans bay, another obligations that need to be implemented, they are in many cases 30 year plants. mission bay, hald done. trans way, just getting started, going for the terminal, housing production, infrastructure needed along folsom, is getting started, 700 acres still left to be done over the course of 20-30 years. what 1483 did, because
this test import -- jason indicated -- our surviving major redevelopment projects, equivalent to 20 billion, candlestick phase 1, and 2, mission bay, state -- transit center, all part of one redevelopment plan and other true wind-down activities honoring our commitment throughout the city whether in the third street bayview corridor, like a bankruptcy, wind down pay off the debt so the tax increment in the series is available for distribution to the taxing entities, city, county, bart, schools....
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forgets the terrors of holocaust we were born and how it turns a blind eye to those that actually survived it. eleven am in the russian capital you're watching. pulling the u.s. economy back from the brink and retail yang for the killing of american diplomats took center stage during the second presidential debate between mitt romney and barack obama they say stuff to trade fresh blows with less than a month left before the crucial vote for white house dominance are just going to she can has the latest from washington. by all accounts this debate was thought to be crucial for the president and and his chances of getting reelected especially after the first debate two weeks ago when the president looked less and less competitive then governor romney this time around he was on the offensive which got the media and his supporters very excited according to television audience polls the president came out as the winner in this debate they kept arguing the tax plan is going to add more to the country's gigantic dad true would be better at competing with china and the rest of the world in terms o
forgets the terrors of holocaust we were born and how it turns a blind eye to those that actually survived it. eleven am in the russian capital you're watching. pulling the u.s. economy back from the brink and retail yang for the killing of american diplomats took center stage during the second presidential debate between mitt romney and barack obama they say stuff to trade fresh blows with less than a month left before the crucial vote for white house dominance are just going to she can has...
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anyone who was still in what is called an r class, working on surviving projects rather than being staff of the city and county of san francisco their staff of the separate body governed by a five-member commission appointed by the appo inted by t hemayor with two specific seats for the districts. the primary districts for these areas; important for the board and approved by the mayor that the district included actual residents and stakeholders the successor agency commission. s in terms of the planning commission role, it is an change of the legislation, unchanged pre-dissolution when the board adopted resolution 1112 the creators oversight, that has been peeled off because state law has required it and the state department of finance has required that this oversight body simply just do fiduciary oversight, review and approve the payment schedules and other required functions under state law and a separate body governed by the structure under the city and county of san francisco, the board appointment -- rather the mayor appointments of those five seats goals of the normal board appoint
anyone who was still in what is called an r class, working on surviving projects rather than being staff of the city and county of san francisco their staff of the separate body governed by a five-member commission appointed by the appo inted by t hemayor with two specific seats for the districts. the primary districts for these areas; important for the board and approved by the mayor that the district included actual residents and stakeholders the successor agency commission. s in terms of the...
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one forgets the terrors of holocaust we reported how it turns a blind eye to those that actually survived. ten am in the russian capital you're watching our team with me marina josh welcome to the program pulling the u.s. economy back from the brink and retail hating for the killing of american diplomats took center stage during the second presidential debate between mitt romney and barack obama they faced off to train fresh blows was less than a month left before the crucial vote for white house dominance well let's get latest now from our correspondent going to count is following the debates for us and of the states guyon at alabama and romney have been running neck and neck so it doesn't look like they are late as had to had just tipped the scales. well by all accounts this debate was thought to be crucial for the president and and his chances for getting reelected especially after the first debate two weeks ago when the president looked less and less competitive then governor romney this time around he was on the offensive flow which got the media and his supporters very excited accor
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another fight for survival israel remembers the holocaust and perished many who actually cheated death and nazi concentration. on the material girl want to. stage. millions of dollars. damages. stories just ahead for you after a quick break. it's perched atop a jaw and under view from the kremlin stretches as far as the eye can see. for a city to siberia for centuries. it lost its economic importance even before it was . but a spiritual center. scenes like these are a yearly occurrence thousands of worship as implicity will to commemorate the baptismal jesus. in the fifteen eighties the russians had only just. taking it from the muslim. surrounded by enemies to be their stronghold constructed on top of the city but soon enough it became an economic siberian oil of its time bringing in a third of the. location help of the east as for the russians the russians. a revolt against the eight hundred twenty five known as the decembrists. there they created a replica high society adopting the latest fashions as soon as they came out or at least once they made it through paris to siberia. but t
another fight for survival israel remembers the holocaust and perished many who actually cheated death and nazi concentration. on the material girl want to. stage. millions of dollars. damages. stories just ahead for you after a quick break. it's perched atop a jaw and under view from the kremlin stretches as far as the eye can see. for a city to siberia for centuries. it lost its economic importance even before it was . but a spiritual center. scenes like these are a yearly occurrence...
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that we report on how decades after the fall of nazi germany many of the jews who survived the horror of it all but forgotten by their country the story and more just ahead. looking at some dogs you simply do not believe they come speak and goodness how they can wrong oh. it's an international sled dog race with those driving the dogs. coming from as far away as a strength in canada and the us i come to russia and everybody is so very friendly they welcomed me with open arms and the scenery is so beautiful it's very much like alaska and so i felt at home the first sled dog was brought here from australia now astray as come to this remote russian village to take part in the race it's not surprising they love it this trail are amazing but even more amazing is the story of how racing first started here atoll it wasn't the top. grazing who set the trail ablaze but a nun and for all phones who brought their idea to life. five years ago. built a dog kennel in the village kids from the local open age came around to take care of the dogs and one day they state their life might seem extreme to
that we report on how decades after the fall of nazi germany many of the jews who survived the horror of it all but forgotten by their country the story and more just ahead. looking at some dogs you simply do not believe they come speak and goodness how they can wrong oh. it's an international sled dog race with those driving the dogs. coming from as far away as a strength in canada and the us i come to russia and everybody is so very friendly they welcomed me with open arms and the scenery is...
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surviving terrorism ten years on our team. download the official odyssey up location to cell phone choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from alzheimer's t.v. is not required to watch all its he only needs old low ball device watch ati any time. will there be a war on iraq china friend or foe is missile defense offensive where. stuff us in action close to twenty seconds on our. mission free accreditation free transport charges free. range from and free risk free studio...
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they all pretty much survived the 1906 earthquake and fire. >> in fact, there's a plaque here sayingover telegraph hill to put out a fire. >> because all the liquor was d here. that's important. >> actually, this bidding behind us, if we can turn around, survived the earthquake and fire. the shutters are still there and part of the historic fabric on the second floor. i've worked on this building for 20 years. one of things they did after the fire -- after the earthquake just before the fire is they lined their roof with brick debris as a fire stop. >> that closed the metal shutters. >> closed the metal shutters and the building survived the fire and that brick rubble is on the roof is w. a roof over it. i has to do some work on it and left it in place because it's a fair break. >> is that a structural problem having a brick roof? >> these building were built pretty stout for graft load but no no it's not a problem but we considered it. >> one of the problems we see the city faces with different building times and wood frame brick and contreat buildings, what is the final message tha
they all pretty much survived the 1906 earthquake and fire. >> in fact, there's a plaque here sayingover telegraph hill to put out a fire. >> because all the liquor was d here. that's important. >> actually, this bidding behind us, if we can turn around, survived the earthquake and fire. the shutters are still there and part of the historic fabric on the second floor. i've worked on this building for 20 years. one of things they did after the fire -- after the earthquake just...
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surviving terrorism ten years on or treat. british. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy with. global financial headlines. a report on our. mission in. cretaceous three. more charges. coming from and three. three. three. three blog. free media. tom. nuclear. radioactive fallout of government betrayal. and claude how can the truth be revealed if there's no official evidence there was a very bright day to the servicemen concerned who were given no problem protection and to the people of this country generally because of radio like the full. the secrets of the tests. the. technology innovation. developments around russia we've. covered.
surviving terrorism ten years on or treat. british. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy with. global financial headlines. a report on our. mission in. cretaceous three. more charges. coming from and three. three. three. three blog. free media. tom. nuclear. radioactive fallout of government betrayal. and claude how can the truth be revealed if there's no official evidence there was a very bright day to the servicemen concerned who were given no problem protection and...
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and another fight for survival israel remembers the holocaust and perished with it but many who cheated death in concentration camps say they have been abandoned. and the material girl wanted back in russia but on a stage prayers could cost them millions of dollars and moral damages for gay couples getting there about another story is just ahead for you after a short. the sun rises over what seems like endless forest but here in town your reaction is quite hundred kilometers north of latifah stop as in much of the world it's disappearing at a catastrophic rate. bloggers both illegal and those finding ways to outsmart the system are filing down the forests of the region for them profit goes well beyond the future of our planet and the result could be an ecological crisis we are on the hunt for illegal loggers and it's not going to be easy the forest is enormous and our chances are slim now for now we can stay in our dreams but as soon as we find solid tracks we'll have to drop our wheels and get out silently in order not to scare the loggers off alexander someone in ca has been a ranger
and another fight for survival israel remembers the holocaust and perished with it but many who cheated death in concentration camps say they have been abandoned. and the material girl wanted back in russia but on a stage prayers could cost them millions of dollars and moral damages for gay couples getting there about another story is just ahead for you after a short. the sun rises over what seems like endless forest but here in town your reaction is quite hundred kilometers north of latifah...
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plane sinking fast, their guys grabbed survival gear and their gienl pad. the men recorded this video while they were stranded at sea. three hours after the crash with the sun going down, the coast guard rescued them just in time. >> facebook has a new feature that will allow you to pay to get noticed. it's rolling out a "promote" feature for a fee, users will be able to make their posts show up higher on sfrends news feeds. the feature will be useful for everything from garage sale announcements to engagements. it's skppted to cost about $7 per promotion. >>> tonight, a student has been missing since monday. his name is brian glenn. he dropped off his brother and has not been seen since. his car was found a short time later. police and blood hounds combed that area today. inside if car, police fund a receipt from a nearby dunken donuts. >> so all of this to us is saying that he's still here somewhere. we've got to find him. he hant run away because he hasn't tried to run away. >> a prince county woman got up close and personal with the biggest kind of fish
plane sinking fast, their guys grabbed survival gear and their gienl pad. the men recorded this video while they were stranded at sea. three hours after the crash with the sun going down, the coast guard rescued them just in time. >> facebook has a new feature that will allow you to pay to get noticed. it's rolling out a "promote" feature for a fee, users will be able to make their posts show up higher on sfrends news feeds. the feature will be useful for everything from garage...
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the giants survive and go on to win 5-0. game six on sunday back in san francisco. can you explain it? >> i don't know if you can really explain t i hope -- explain it. >> reporter: everyone said that the greatest day of your career. how would you describe it? >> there were playoff memory there's. this is probably biggest one for me. >> reporter: incredible come back story for zito. he pitched what he called the game of his life. he was vilified after signing that $126 million contract. but he is a hero today. the series returns to san francisco for game six tomorrow. back to you guys. >>> we got a big college football game today, stanford and berkley meet today. for san jose state, the spartans are on the road in san antonio. >>> here is something that may give you some creeps. the celebration of bugs. the purpose behind this event as eyewitness news continues. ,,,, [ female announcer ] pillsbury crescents fabulous but...when i add chicken, barbecue sauce... and cheese...and roll it up woo-wee! i've made a barbecue chicken crescent chow down. pillsbury crescents. l
the giants survive and go on to win 5-0. game six on sunday back in san francisco. can you explain it? >> i don't know if you can really explain t i hope -- explain it. >> reporter: everyone said that the greatest day of your career. how would you describe it? >> there were playoff memory there's. this is probably biggest one for me. >> reporter: incredible come back story for zito. he pitched what he called the game of his life. he was vilified after signing that $126...
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one man survived an accident with 320 days to go now. laura takes you inside of the eastern span caltrans insists will never collapse again. >> it's perhaps most enduring image of the 1989 earthquake. a driver's fatal plunge collapsed into the bay bridge. >> last thing i remembered screaming is that we're going to tie. >> they drove it over the section that collapsed. he and his passenger both survived. >> i'd been going about 40 to 50 miles per hour before that. ways looking under a roadway and staring at water on this weird angle. no idea why i was there. why i had lived. >> we took it beyond the throw there. it sheared off all of the bowl. >> cal transspokesman explains why the old bridge failed. and he took us inside of the new eastern span fr a rare view of what components are built in to ensure no collapse in a few tour quake. the new bridge has element that's are designed to take the brunt of a major earthquake leaving the rest of the structure safe. >> this is huge hockey puck that's takes a slamming from the earthquake a above u
one man survived an accident with 320 days to go now. laura takes you inside of the eastern span caltrans insists will never collapse again. >> it's perhaps most enduring image of the 1989 earthquake. a driver's fatal plunge collapsed into the bay bridge. >> last thing i remembered screaming is that we're going to tie. >> they drove it over the section that collapsed. he and his passenger both survived. >> i'd been going about 40 to 50 miles per hour before that. ways...
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israel it seems always remembers the holocaust but tends to forget those who survived it a third of the country's holocaust survivors live in poverty with little or no help and support in two thousand and eight a state inquiry found that tel aviv failed to pass on some thirty billion dollars that had been paid to israel by germany you would think that. the holocaust will be behind them but some of them are here and are living the same horrible stories again they are alone without food. without a person in this world who takes care of them. and. it's horrible. so while some may see this is distasteful this pageant is an attempt to reach out to be estimated fifty thousand two hundred cost i was living below the poverty line the proceeds hoping fouls and to pave the way. the government doesn't do nearly enough to help us i received a one time payment from germany for two and a half thousand euros that's it and my husband who is in the ghetto gets four hundred dollars a month for everything it's a value put on those who survived a living hell in a country supposedly cost as a result of thei
israel it seems always remembers the holocaust but tends to forget those who survived it a third of the country's holocaust survivors live in poverty with little or no help and support in two thousand and eight a state inquiry found that tel aviv failed to pass on some thirty billion dollars that had been paid to israel by germany you would think that. the holocaust will be behind them but some of them are here and are living the same horrible stories again they are alone without food. without...
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why do they survive?t of factors go into that, but part of it is being aware of where your exits are and what you're going to do to survive. some are dependent on the crash. the first ten rows were destroyed. >> oh, first class. >> sit in the way back. >> cindy measured the potential for injury on some actual simulated occupants on board. at the front it was more severe sw it got less in the back. >> where do you sit? what do you do when you get on a plane? i fly all the time and this is making me very anxious, honestly. >> sit down, have a plan. look at where your exit rows are. first class for our particular crash was obliterated. that's not every crash. when the crash does actually happen our crash dummies showed that the brace position was the best position to be in, low risk of injury. after the crash occurs, keep calm. try not to panic. >> how do you get your job? you got in a lot of trouble or stuff? survivability expert? what's the deal? >> i've always been interested in mechanical things and stuf
why do they survive?t of factors go into that, but part of it is being aware of where your exits are and what you're going to do to survive. some are dependent on the crash. the first ten rows were destroyed. >> oh, first class. >> sit in the way back. >> cindy measured the potential for injury on some actual simulated occupants on board. at the front it was more severe sw it got less in the back. >> where do you sit? what do you do when you get on a plane? i fly all the...
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>>> plus, surviving a plane crash. we'll show you how a dramatic test of a 727 jetliner crashing into the desert to help passengers learn how to survive. >> i did it, dad. i love this! >> and the joys of being a kid, learning how to ride a mountain bike for the first time. keep it here. ♪ so we set the world on fire we can burn brighter than the sun ♪ wait for it... wait for it... [ dog ] you know, i just don't think i should have to wait for it! who do you think i am, quicken loans? ♪ at quicken loans, we won't make you wait for it. our efficient, online system allows us to get you through your home loan process fast. which means you'll never have to beg for a quick closing. one more way quicken loans is engineered to amaze. bonkers, look at me when i'm talking to you. vo: for cold and flu season, one more way quicken loans is engineered to amaze. honey, don't use your sleeve. there's clorox bleach. >>> an incredible shocking video that shows us exactly what it's like inside a 727 when it crashes. more important, the
>>> plus, surviving a plane crash. we'll show you how a dramatic test of a 727 jetliner crashing into the desert to help passengers learn how to survive. >> i did it, dad. i love this! >> and the joys of being a kid, learning how to ride a mountain bike for the first time. keep it here. ♪ so we set the world on fire we can burn brighter than the sun ♪ wait for it... wait for it... [ dog ] you know, i just don't think i should have to wait for it! who do you think i am,...
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he survived a jump from the edge of space traveling 24 miles to earth.ack to "caught on camera." >>> welcome back to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. the history of sky diving dates back to 1485 when leonardo da vinci sketched the first blueprints for a parachute. these days, hundreds of thousands of people jump from high places and planes every year, deploying parachutes to bring them safely back to earth. according to the united states parachute association, the likelihood of a fatal crash is roughly 1 in 140,000. and the sky diver you're about to see escapes that fate by the skin of his teeth. an experienced sky diver is sailing down to earth at 45 miles per hour. like he's done more than 300 times before. but this time, something goes horribly wrong. >> are you okay? >> i've been in other situations where i've got out of them. this one here where the winds happened to catch me at the wrong time. i had to make some really fast decisions. and obviously, it didn't pan out the way i wanted it to. i was hoping to miss it, but i didn't miss the tra
he survived a jump from the edge of space traveling 24 miles to earth.ack to "caught on camera." >>> welcome back to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. the history of sky diving dates back to 1485 when leonardo da vinci sketched the first blueprints for a parachute. these days, hundreds of thousands of people jump from high places and planes every year, deploying parachutes to bring them safely back to earth. according to the united states parachute...
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william walker, survived and died this week, at age 99. he was the oldest surviving battle of britain pilot. >> it was a beautiful day to fly. i was never let down. >> they preserved some of the aircraft of the era. the commanding officer here visited william walker on his 99th birthday. >> they came straight after school. their bravery was just phenomenal. and they knew the odds of them surviving were very, very low, and yet, time after time, day after day, they got back in the aircraft and threw themselves back as the enemy. >> william walker flew one of these, and what he and his fellow pilots achieved was extraordinary. during the battle of britain, they frugally were involved in air to air combat, pulling such tight twists and turns that they nearly blacked out because of the force of gravity pushing against their bodies. >> behind each name, a story lies of bravery in southern skies. >> william walker wrote poetry about the battle of britain to help younger generations remember what happened. many expressed their gratitude to him. he
william walker, survived and died this week, at age 99. he was the oldest surviving battle of britain pilot. >> it was a beautiful day to fly. i was never let down. >> they preserved some of the aircraft of the era. the commanding officer here visited william walker on his 99th birthday. >> they came straight after school. their bravery was just phenomenal. and they knew the odds of them surviving were very, very low, and yet, time after time, day after day, they got back in...
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. >> a base jumper norway goes over the edge of a cliff and how he managed to survive. >> morning to you. >> let's get right to jacqui jeras for today's weather. >> a warm start here this morning but we have some wet weather on the way. this is the satellite and radar picture. you can see a thin line at showers still well off to our west. probably not until late morning until we see some of that what weather arrived. that is good news for your morning commute but the temperature is great. 66 at reagan national and the same in gaithersburg and 62 in hagerstown. for today 60's through most of the day but we should top out around 72 degrees. the best chance of rain will come late in the day and some of the storms could be stronger in southern maryland. >> that is not bad on the roads this morning. from the greenway on to the toll road is open. 66 had a minor incident that is on the shoulder in the manassas area. in centreville, we will see some delays. there is volume on the increase. there is slowdown near acquia and we are still moving at speeds through alexandria and annandale. >> a
. >> a base jumper norway goes over the edge of a cliff and how he managed to survive. >> morning to you. >> let's get right to jacqui jeras for today's weather. >> a warm start here this morning but we have some wet weather on the way. this is the satellite and radar picture. you can see a thin line at showers still well off to our west. probably not until late morning until we see some of that what weather arrived. that is good news for your morning commute but the...
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the fact that many of these people survived a terrible ordeal and decades of struggle for normal life that followed is pay me laugh the coolest irony is that many flocked to israel after world war two thinking they would live out their lives in safety and prosperity of course why was build this country they went through so much we have about ten years to make it right over that there wouldn't be any survivors left the law of better lives alone in hotel of apartment she spent her childhood hiding from the nazi occupation in the ukraine she and her parents were the only survivors from her family today survival is still her main worry. is that i was supposed to get help from the finance ministry ten years ago but they didn't help they give me nothing only when i fell and broke my back did i get some assistance but it wasn't easy even then to get this money i did get a little help from the germans three years ago they started giving me about four hundred dollars a month which i now live off of. israel it seems always remembers the holocaust but tends to forget those who survived it a thir
the fact that many of these people survived a terrible ordeal and decades of struggle for normal life that followed is pay me laugh the coolest irony is that many flocked to israel after world war two thinking they would live out their lives in safety and prosperity of course why was build this country they went through so much we have about ten years to make it right over that there wouldn't be any survivors left the law of better lives alone in hotel of apartment she spent her childhood...
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. >> i don't know how we survived it.inced me that there was somebody up there that wanted me to stay here a little bit longer. >> terry rosland has burns over 70% of his body, but he, too, survives. >> i did not have any idea that he actually survived that explosion. after seeing that, i was -- there was no way that anybody could live through that. but he did. >> rosland takes his own life before his trial begins. >> it was unfortunate, i wish that we could have done more for him. i just don't know what it would have been. >> coming up, a tank filled with crude oil unleashes a texas-sized explosion. >> it was hot. >> a shock wave causes buildings to crumble. >> glass fell on my back. >> my sister started screaming. >> and a fighter jet falls from the sky. >>> i'm milissa rehberger. here's what's happening. venezuelan ugo chavez is awaiting the results of the election. he has been leading oil starter for 14 years. >>> the gas prices are as a result of an illegal short squeeze. dianne feinstein wants the oil commission to
. >> i don't know how we survived it.inced me that there was somebody up there that wanted me to stay here a little bit longer. >> terry rosland has burns over 70% of his body, but he, too, survives. >> i did not have any idea that he actually survived that explosion. after seeing that, i was -- there was no way that anybody could live through that. but he did. >> rosland takes his own life before his trial begins. >> it was unfortunate, i wish that we could have...
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so it's through that kind of self-survival that you see redemption. yeah, sure, susanna. >> i was just going to throw in that i think president kennedy said- and he may have been quoting thomas jefferson or benjamin franklin- i know franklin said that when you find yourselves choosing security over freedom, you end up with neither one. the other quote that i was starting off with though was he said- great. this is not my day. >> first your memory goes - >> if you make peaceful disagreement or revolution impossible, then you make violent revolution inescapable. and i think that is maybe more where some of these groups are coming from, where they begin to feel that they have no influence. whether they vote, i don't know, but this is their response to feeling that they have no power, that all it all belongs, you know, to something or somebody else. and that's another place where you can get the same mentality. >> it is. in fact, the more intelligent people within the government community are beginning to realize that you have to invite these people into
so it's through that kind of self-survival that you see redemption. yeah, sure, susanna. >> i was just going to throw in that i think president kennedy said- and he may have been quoting thomas jefferson or benjamin franklin- i know franklin said that when you find yourselves choosing security over freedom, you end up with neither one. the other quote that i was starting off with though was he said- great. this is not my day. >> first your memory goes - >> if you make peaceful...
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anasazi ritual reflected the importance of corn for survival. and in these arid soils, the growth of corn depended on rain. this sample of wood contains a record of ancient rainfall patterns. the patterns are decoded by archaeologist jeffrey dean, director of the tree ring laboratory at the university of arizona. thousands of samples of trees have been collected here, an amazing record of rainfall that extends back to the time of christ. the vertical bands in each sample are growth rings. tree growth is largely determined by moisture. thick rings are created during years of high rainfall, thin rings during dry years. by carefully measuring the thickness of the rings, dean recreates the pattern of rainfall when the tree lived. by sampling thousands of trees from across the southwest, he maps the ancient climate. tree rings from the sand canyon area disclose that from about 1270 to 1274, people experienced normal or above normal rainfall patterns, shown here in green. but low rainfall, shown in red, began in 1275 and lasted for 14 difficult years.
anasazi ritual reflected the importance of corn for survival. and in these arid soils, the growth of corn depended on rain. this sample of wood contains a record of ancient rainfall patterns. the patterns are decoded by archaeologist jeffrey dean, director of the tree ring laboratory at the university of arizona. thousands of samples of trees have been collected here, an amazing record of rainfall that extends back to the time of christ. the vertical bands in each sample are growth rings. tree...
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there are much bigger players beyond the ordinary gold diggers trying to survive. drawn by the high prices of gold they claim the lion's share of the country's legendary gold bearing deposits. they are made up of the multinationals and the government the guerrillas the former paramilitaries and the drug cartels. the hunt for gold in colombia along with cocaine fuels the country's civil war which has been raging for over forty years. my motto is a gold mining town. it resembles a building site choked with noise and dust. lorries motorcycles and donkeys loaded with people and metal oars jostle each other in the narrow streets. buckets fly over the residence bringing down the precious earth from the minds of the mountain. mills work around the clock. grey waterfalls rushed down its slopes with water polluted by cyanide the waste product of processing poisoning the reverse. my motto is a rich yet filthy place hundreds of generations have dug up the ground here the first being the indigenous peoples of the pre-columbian period the spanish and slave them and put them to
there are much bigger players beyond the ordinary gold diggers trying to survive. drawn by the high prices of gold they claim the lion's share of the country's legendary gold bearing deposits. they are made up of the multinationals and the government the guerrillas the former paramilitaries and the drug cartels. the hunt for gold in colombia along with cocaine fuels the country's civil war which has been raging for over forty years. my motto is a gold mining town. it resembles a building site...
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survive to destroy kill and ruin showing more. by those joints and destroyed more than. you can do it. i could not only have a sixth grade education but i'm not really that bad in my humanity for. the many we manage. if the stories are going to go over here if i know there's a shows over there are. going on over there to hurt. people he's a go between between his. give me ordinance some dangerous stuff and some not so dangerous the. kangaroo needs for me my guns illegal tracer rounds or illegal ammunition. i have a working relationship i feel with the scrappers they know that i can burn them if i want to burn them but that's not my own. and by helping them out they help me out . on arson fire or stolen property or whatever. law enforcement doesn't like it because it's one of my confidential informants that i got the information from. chief you cannot just call a fire chief. he deals with film on a different level. trickly law enforcement officer. he will not tell us anything that he doesn't want to tell us but he won't tell anybody else either. if we need to know somethi
survive to destroy kill and ruin showing more. by those joints and destroyed more than. you can do it. i could not only have a sixth grade education but i'm not really that bad in my humanity for. the many we manage. if the stories are going to go over here if i know there's a shows over there are. going on over there to hurt. people he's a go between between his. give me ordinance some dangerous stuff and some not so dangerous the. kangaroo needs for me my guns illegal tracer rounds or illegal...
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and that says that he believes that the entity itself, the nonprofit that is live strong will survivehope it does survive this because it has done a lot of good over the years. >> eliot: let's come back to nike for a moment. you tell the story as though you have -- rightly so, deep-seated sense that they have been playing this for a period of time. do you think this catches up with them? does their image get tarnished because people say nike, you were just a commercial endeavor willing to use bad people until you yourself get caught. >> if reagan was the teflon president then nike is teflon on steroids. look at the nike campus in beaverton, oregon. over the last year, they've had to change the name of the lance armstrong fitness center to just the fitness center, the joe paterno child care center is now just the child care center. i don't know if michael vick -- but this is how nike operates as an entity. if they think they can sell you something with a swoosh on it, they'll find a 10-year-old child in indonesia to make it and an athlete to sell it to you. have they been hypocrites ov
and that says that he believes that the entity itself, the nonprofit that is live strong will survivehope it does survive this because it has done a lot of good over the years. >> eliot: let's come back to nike for a moment. you tell the story as though you have -- rightly so, deep-seated sense that they have been playing this for a period of time. do you think this catches up with them? does their image get tarnished because people say nike, you were just a commercial endeavor willing to...
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pop stores are not born but made, what it takes to survive k-pop boot camp. >>> good evening, i'm terry moran. tonight, a spicy, crunchy snack with such a following among america's kids and some schools are considering banning them. they're called flamein' hot cheetos and movement to turn them into lunchroom contraband is part of a growing concern over how much salt kids are eating and the serious health problems that could result. abc's linsey davis brings us inside this controversy. >> reporter: in the battle over high-calorie, high-salt snacks and school kids, the latest target -- flamein' hot cheetos, spicy orange curls so popular people even have facebook fan pages for them. and there is also this video with more than 3 million hits on youtube. but now, their extreme popularity has the bite-size crunchy snacks under assault. officials in school districts from california to illinois are trying to get them banned. >> if children want to bring in snacks that are high in fat, high in calories that's their choice, they can do that but we won't provide those kind of foods. >> the cheeto
pop stores are not born but made, what it takes to survive k-pop boot camp. >>> good evening, i'm terry moran. tonight, a spicy, crunchy snack with such a following among america's kids and some schools are considering banning them. they're called flamein' hot cheetos and movement to turn them into lunchroom contraband is part of a growing concern over how much salt kids are eating and the serious health problems that could result. abc's linsey davis brings us inside this controversy....
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it's amaze she go survived.let ended up passing through her head and lodged between her shoulder and neck. that bullet has been removed in pakistan. now she'll come here to have an assessment on the damage to her brain. she hasn't been conscious yet so they have no idea of the extent of the brain damage. the good news is she'll be treated among the world's best brain surgeons. this hospital is the very best, it was only built a couple years ago. they have an enormous capacity here, one of the biggest in the world for this kind of trauma. >> just quickly, the cost involved, i saw the private jet and the initial offings of her treatment and the follow up, who will be footing the bill ultimately for the entire process. >> it will be the united arab emirates. she'll be treated here by nhs, the national health service, a publicly funded hospital. eventually that bill will be passed on to the united arab emirates, who have stepped up on this occasion, who feel this case is so important and symbolic for women's rights
it's amaze she go survived.let ended up passing through her head and lodged between her shoulder and neck. that bullet has been removed in pakistan. now she'll come here to have an assessment on the damage to her brain. she hasn't been conscious yet so they have no idea of the extent of the brain damage. the good news is she'll be treated among the world's best brain surgeons. this hospital is the very best, it was only built a couple years ago. they have an enormous capacity here, one of the...
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. >> fighting for survival. caught on camera. life or death. an 1800 horsepower race car going well over 100 miles per hour loses control spewing sparks and flames. it goes flying straight toward a cameraman who stands paralyzed. april 20th 2012. bristol, tennessee. the dragway best known as thunder valley hosts the american drag racing league's top sportsman's race. >> they go about 170 miles per hour. in about 4.10 seconds. it's pretty crazy. >> meet 21-year-old drag race driver lizzie muse i. >> warming it up i love warming it up in the morning. i love it. >> when she lines up to start -- >> you got two sets of golds up there. both amber lights come on. i have a button trans brab you let go of it. once you see the amber light go on, you got to react real quick. >> and then you floor it. and then it just launches on the last amber. >> lizzie's qualifying run earlier in the day in her beloved blue camaro goes off without a hitch. she's interviewed by the track's cameraman. >> that was fun. >> yeah? looked fun. >> had a great time. >> good deal
. >> fighting for survival. caught on camera. life or death. an 1800 horsepower race car going well over 100 miles per hour loses control spewing sparks and flames. it goes flying straight toward a cameraman who stands paralyzed. april 20th 2012. bristol, tennessee. the dragway best known as thunder valley hosts the american drag racing league's top sportsman's race. >> they go about 170 miles per hour. in about 4.10 seconds. it's pretty crazy. >> meet 21-year-old drag race...
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to meet the survival challenge, they oversupplied. superfluous goods that people end up giving away to one another. there is really not a lot of crime. there is too much to do. [laughter] >> could you talk more about that factor, that there is an abundance of good, which is interesting, being in the desert. the economic system that is up there. we talked a long time ago for a "for a magazine" story. one of the things that you said is that commerce, in an of itself, is not the enemy. it is the backbone of civilization. >> to be against commerce is to be against your clothing. who would be against commerce? we just said we are living in a world that has been overly come modified. where everything has been turned into a commodity value. people do not have the identities. we are world full of brands and no identity. you can read your entire life -- you can do your business and go about in the world using your credit card and never really look anyone in the eye. a world in which things have been comodified, things that should never have be
to meet the survival challenge, they oversupplied. superfluous goods that people end up giving away to one another. there is really not a lot of crime. there is too much to do. [laughter] >> could you talk more about that factor, that there is an abundance of good, which is interesting, being in the desert. the economic system that is up there. we talked a long time ago for a "for a magazine" story. one of the things that you said is that commerce, in an of itself, is not the...
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>> reporter: the cold water survival gear they were wearing is supposed to enable you to survive for about 15 hours. the ship sank in materially morning hours so those 15 hours are about up. >> mason: david martin, are about up. >> mason: david martin, ,,,,,,,,,,,, this is hayden. he's five years old. are about up. >> mason: david martin, ,,,,that's elizabeth. and that's skyler... and his mom, nancy. they're just a few of the californians who took it on themselves to send you a message about what they need to restore years of cuts to their schools. prop thirty-eight. thirty-eight raises billions in new revenue - bypasses sacramento and sends every k through 12 dollar straight to our local schools... every school. for them. for all of us. vote yes on thirty-eight. >> mason: updating our top story, sandy is making landfall at the jersey shore near new york city. it's no longer a hurricane but it's still a dangerous storm. 14 states have declared statesor more than a million homes and sisses. flooding is a major concern. new york harbor could see a storm surge of up to 11 feet, enough t
>> reporter: the cold water survival gear they were wearing is supposed to enable you to survive for about 15 hours. the ship sank in materially morning hours so those 15 hours are about up. >> mason: david martin, are about up. >> mason: david martin, ,,,,,,,,,,,, this is hayden. he's five years old. are about up. >> mason: david martin, ,,,,that's elizabeth. and that's skyler... and his mom, nancy. they're just a few of the californians who took it on themselves to...
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will be able to survive without this aid. south a city it definitely needs the it has been receiving from russia. this is because georgia has been khorassan south of syria for the past twenty years . so. the events of nine hundred eighty nine are still fresh in our memories. the situation was very difficult. georgian nationalism revealed its true colors. their slogan was georgia for georgians. wanted to force all the assyrians to south a city. they wanted us to flee. to russia. to russia of course this is always been the only option for us. and this had a very negative effect on our economy and infrastructure. means you are intentionally destroyed this what is he an economy. georgia clearly violated all the agreements we had and wiped out everything in south a say yeah but what exactly had you had. when we were still in autonomy our agriculture in our industry actually did pretty well. we had twenty seven production facilities in south the city. but then georgians destroyed practically everything. so you are seeing in essence
will be able to survive without this aid. south a city it definitely needs the it has been receiving from russia. this is because georgia has been khorassan south of syria for the past twenty years . so. the events of nine hundred eighty nine are still fresh in our memories. the situation was very difficult. georgian nationalism revealed its true colors. their slogan was georgia for georgians. wanted to force all the assyrians to south a city. they wanted us to flee. to russia. to russia of...