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we are going to survive. it's just a question of how we hear it's going to get, how different it's going to get and at some point i think that we may evolves into an entirely different species. after that million years is up. say that we in that part squinted part cyborg creatures living on the moon of saturn. that is a win for us. we don't have to be human at the end of the journey. we may change over that time and hopefully our progeny will look back and say the good job there was a great path you took and now we have an awesome home on titan. that is a win for us and it's going to get weird that we are going to make it through. thanks very much. [applause] we can do the qa if people want to line up at the corner of the room. >> there would be robot arm spoiling -- [inaudible] >> that is a big question. dumoulin that nasa worked on -- i don't know if you can see it in this picture but it would be a laser powered. there will be lasers on the surface the would be powering it basically sort of a version of sol
we are going to survive. it's just a question of how we hear it's going to get, how different it's going to get and at some point i think that we may evolves into an entirely different species. after that million years is up. say that we in that part squinted part cyborg creatures living on the moon of saturn. that is a win for us. we don't have to be human at the end of the journey. we may change over that time and hopefully our progeny will look back and say the good job there was a great...
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survival guide." secrets to surviving any disaster.r, do you abandon ship or do you stay put? >> it depends on the situation. >> reporter: so we brought cade to the l.a. city fire department's preparedness training facility -- dubbed "disaster city" to put me to the test and teach you how to survive. >> the worst decision you can ever make is not making a decision. you think of three options, do a quick pro and con, and then just pick one and go with it. >> the car is sinking. it's up to my legs. i can't get out of the car. >> reporter: disaster number one -- submerged. your car plunges into the water. more than 200 people drown this way every year. >> i hit the water pretty hard. i thought i was going to die. >> reporter: last month, 22-year-old morgan lake hopped into her sporty red sebring and headed for maryland's chesapeake bay bridge. >> i was going to go salsa dancing with my best friend. just have fun. >> reporter: a routine drive becomes a near death experience in seconds. a harrowing disaster that grabbed the nation's attenti
survival guide." secrets to surviving any disaster.r, do you abandon ship or do you stay put? >> it depends on the situation. >> reporter: so we brought cade to the l.a. city fire department's preparedness training facility -- dubbed "disaster city" to put me to the test and teach you how to survive. >> the worst decision you can ever make is not making a decision. you think of three options, do a quick pro and con, and then just pick one and go with it....
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: it's so close to the ground zero, it's amazing that she survived.ventually i decided i had to find out more about this story for myself. >> reporter: through another survivor, mitamura learned that sachiko, the girl who survived, was still alive. mitamura decided to contact her. up to now, sachiko had never talked with anyone else about what she had gone through. at first, she was reluctant to revisit those painful memories. but she was won over by mitamura's strong desire to record the experience of other atomic bomb survivors as a prayer for peace for future generations. >> reporter: to make the story more understandable for those who never experienced the bombing, mitamura decided to illustrate with picture boards. working and reworking each scene, it took her over a year to complete the text. >> translator: on her way to evacuate with her father, sachiko saw mounds of charred corpses and people walking around with their skin peeling off. >> reporter: the story ends with sachiko's prayer for peace. >> translator: it is us humans who start wars an
: it's so close to the ground zero, it's amazing that she survived.ventually i decided i had to find out more about this story for myself. >> reporter: through another survivor, mitamura learned that sachiko, the girl who survived, was still alive. mitamura decided to contact her. up to now, sachiko had never talked with anyone else about what she had gone through. at first, she was reluctant to revisit those painful memories. but she was won over by mitamura's strong desire to record the...
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survival of the fittest.f we don't adapt and change, we ain't going to survive. >> so what's next? does brundidge have to brand itself? >> i think that's something that brundidge business association's working on as we speak. >> these are all local artists you're exhibiting. >> i'm chris rich. >> and we are co-directors of studio 116 which has been open here on main street for about one year. >> what is studio 116? >> studio 116 is a gallery of local artists and musicians. we have artists from northwest florida and all of alabama. >> it's interesting because this is not like anything else on main street here. studio 116. you walk in here and feels like you're in a different town. >> well, we're very happy about that. it's -- as we both traveled a lot and we, you know, are kind of drawn to our districts and live music, we kind of wanted to see that in our hometown. when we met jimmy hollis, he was looking at the space as an artist cooperative. and we partnered together. >> you have a unique real estate deal th
survival of the fittest.f we don't adapt and change, we ain't going to survive. >> so what's next? does brundidge have to brand itself? >> i think that's something that brundidge business association's working on as we speak. >> these are all local artists you're exhibiting. >> i'm chris rich. >> and we are co-directors of studio 116 which has been open here on main street for about one year. >> what is studio 116? >> studio 116 is a gallery of local...
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that is a very profound survival skill. like i said it's something that as far as we know is fairly unique to human needs is a species. we haven't found any other species that seem to be able to do that yet and so part of my hope in sort of the center friday and this book when i realized it wasn't going to be all destruction and there was going to be some hope of survival is that we actually have the traits of a survivor species like lystrosaurus plus we have this added ability to plan for the future. that is really important and i spent a lot of time in the book talking about ways that we can start planning for the future basing those plans on what we know of disasters that have already happened to humans but also disasters that have happened to the earth. that is important in planning, learning from history and learning from the great experiment that is the evolution of human civilization. so let me put this in perspective for you. human beings are mammals which is why we are so cute and furry and we have live babies and
that is a very profound survival skill. like i said it's something that as far as we know is fairly unique to human needs is a species. we haven't found any other species that seem to be able to do that yet and so part of my hope in sort of the center friday and this book when i realized it wasn't going to be all destruction and there was going to be some hope of survival is that we actually have the traits of a survivor species like lystrosaurus plus we have this added ability to plan for the...
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the only surviving set in the u.s. ever. it's really no major mystery why panda-monium, is winning over the hearts of so many american. look at them. they're absurdly cute, but under the button noses and teddy bear exteriors, lies even more. hope. the survival of the endangered giant panda will rely heavily on a mix of conservation, breeding programs and ambitious research, all aimed at fighting off extinction. >> when you have a number that's down to those numbers, sure, it's exciting. we're learning more and more every year. experts had been nervously monitoring the population in the wild. the columbus zoo director emeritus, jack hanna, says the recent surge in birth could mean that things are finally looking up. >> i'm optimistic.
the only surviving set in the u.s. ever. it's really no major mystery why panda-monium, is winning over the hearts of so many american. look at them. they're absurdly cute, but under the button noses and teddy bear exteriors, lies even more. hope. the survival of the endangered giant panda will rely heavily on a mix of conservation, breeding programs and ambitious research, all aimed at fighting off extinction. >> when you have a number that's down to those numbers, sure, it's exciting....
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>>> i think definitely these pictures tell a story of survival. >> right now at 11:00, the exclusive look at the photos helping to shape the investigation of the asiana crash at sfo. >>> first. >> as much area as we can. it's just begun. >> search crews are working through the night, looking for sandra coke, the federal investigator who has been missing since sunday. >>> thanks for joining us. >> new developments tonight in the search for an oakland woman. sandra coke. earlier today, nbc bay area obtained exclusive information that police have detained a person of interest in her disappearance. he is 56-year-old randy alana, a convicted sex offender, who has a personal history with coke. and tonight, police are taking their search into vallejo. that's where we find cheryl hurd. >> reporter: police agencies are looking for sandra coke. they will not tell us what led them there but they are pulling out all the stops to find her. members of the major crimes unit homicide left oakland police headquarters tonight, heading for the fairgrounds in vallejo, to search for a missing oakland wom
>>> i think definitely these pictures tell a story of survival. >> right now at 11:00, the exclusive look at the photos helping to shape the investigation of the asiana crash at sfo. >>> first. >> as much area as we can. it's just begun. >> search crews are working through the night, looking for sandra coke, the federal investigator who has been missing since sunday. >>> thanks for joining us. >> new developments tonight in the search for an...
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is the pentagon so much from the outside to survive. so it must fight for survival so and the u.s. will also be found a status so it won't be a cold war it will be a series of hot wars if not. the right confrontation between these two powers ok dan not a very optimistic future what do you think the proposition is china is the same military strength of the united states go ahead well i would disagree with something you said in your introduction which is that the united states is a unilateral power today i think we live today in a world of multilateral power i think we're in a kind of pre-one nine hundred fourteen moment where you have several great powers certainly the united states is that has been the dominant superpower but if you look right now at any place in the world you can see for example that russia can be a check to u.s. power in one place. in other areas and what about alan what about iran states look what about iraq that's very unilateralist. well i don't think so at all i think that we're seeing that there are other powers in the region that are i mean look at the whol
is the pentagon so much from the outside to survive. so it must fight for survival so and the u.s. will also be found a status so it won't be a cold war it will be a series of hot wars if not. the right confrontation between these two powers ok dan not a very optimistic future what do you think the proposition is china is the same military strength of the united states go ahead well i would disagree with something you said in your introduction which is that the united states is a unilateral...
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survival for them means power if they don't survive their will they will they will lose power they were a majority at one time and that's when the constitution was developed to to reflect the president being the being a christian that is almost going to be subject to challenge if. the demographics are to change any time soon matthew what kind of protections are needed ok or is it a lost cause well i mean. by don't necessarily a lost cause i would say i don't think you know a country where particular positions have to be filled by a particular religion is a great example of democracy but more important democracy is the protection of rights so. could i say that in fact the usa is no it's going it's becoming the bad example for human rights for democracy for freedom of speech it's advancing much more than the serviette bloc did at the time on a variety of legislation from the party to the. last minute of people to this. typing and when you look at its foreign policy somehow iran. is a dictatorship while saudi arabia is a democracy well in fact iran is much more democratic than saudi arabia
survival for them means power if they don't survive their will they will they will lose power they were a majority at one time and that's when the constitution was developed to to reflect the president being the being a christian that is almost going to be subject to challenge if. the demographics are to change any time soon matthew what kind of protections are needed ok or is it a lost cause well i mean. by don't necessarily a lost cause i would say i don't think you know a country where...
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. >> i don't know how we survived.convinced me that there was somebody up there that wanted me to stay here a little bit longer. >> terry rossland 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. >> rossland 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. >> my sister started screaming. >> and a fighter jet falls from the sky. when caught on camera -- boom! continues. [ slurps ] [ dad ] a new passat. [ dad ] 0% apr. 60 months. done and done. [ dad ] in that driveway, is a german-engineered piece of awesome. that i got for 0% apr. good one, dad. thank you, dalton. [ male announcer ] it's the car you won't stop tal
. >> i don't know how we survived.convinced me that there was somebody up there that wanted me to stay here a little bit longer. >> terry rossland 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. >> rossland takes his own life before his trial begins. >> it was unfortunate, i wish that we could have...
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four other friends and the limo driver survived. you remember the driver had first thought one of the women who knocked on the partition window was asking if she could smoke. he'll pay a fine for having too many passengers in the car but won't face any other charges. >>> in san diego tonight, it looks like the situation involving embattled mayor bob filner may be nearing a tipping point. he's out of therapy, but there's been no sign amid city hall amid a flurry of sexual harassment allegations and an effort to recall him from office. instead our station from san diego reports that filner spent the day in a closed door meeting with city leaders and his accusers, among others. no word on the outcome of that meeting. >>> important health news tonight about lyme disease. it turns out it is way more common than even the experts knew. tonight the cdc says 300,000 people get lyme disease each year from deer ticks. that's ten times more than the cdc had previously counted, partly because not all cases are reported. nearly all those 300,000
four other friends and the limo driver survived. you remember the driver had first thought one of the women who knocked on the partition window was asking if she could smoke. he'll pay a fine for having too many passengers in the car but won't face any other charges. >>> in san diego tonight, it looks like the situation involving embattled mayor bob filner may be nearing a tipping point. he's out of therapy, but there's been no sign amid city hall amid a flurry of sexual harassment...
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her name is shannon nicklas dishes expected survive -- is expected to survive. the victim is terri ann burnham cool shot multiple times by her husband -- who shot her multiple times. when shannon nicklas came down, terri ann burnham had been shot. when police arrived, it was unclear who was still inside. determinere able to that man shot another person in the basement of the house and officers continued to make contact with somebody inside of the house and were never able to make contact. it was a barricade situation. >> there was another man who was living inside the house who police said it was living in the basement and appeared he slept thing. therentire had been an ongoing domestic situation between the husband and the wife. reporting live. >> thank you. police in baltimore city are investigating a deadly shooting it 10:30 p.m. friday night. officers found a 21-year-old man who had been shot in the head and he was taken to an. hospital -- and aread hospital where he died. trying to track down a woman they believe is responsible for a string of armed robberi
her name is shannon nicklas dishes expected survive -- is expected to survive. the victim is terri ann burnham cool shot multiple times by her husband -- who shot her multiple times. when shannon nicklas came down, terri ann burnham had been shot. when police arrived, it was unclear who was still inside. determinere able to that man shot another person in the basement of the house and officers continued to make contact with somebody inside of the house and were never able to make contact. it...
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she's expected to survive. >>> contra costa's super visor tells us that the county -- the partnership with the large healthcare system would be the best way to help doctors' medical center to survive. >>> it is all over but the striping and a few other items of the opening o f the bridge. >>> and developing news in san francisco, a sit in outside the mayor's office, students hoping he can save their schools. >>> there is still a chance for a thunder shower and rain remaining in place for parts of the bay area, i will have the specifics. look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet. yeah if we wanted to watch tv someplace else, we'd have to go to my aunt sally's. have you ever sat on a plastic covered couch? [ kids cheering ] you're missing a good game over here. those kids wouldn't have lasted one day in our shoes. [ male announcer ] switch and add a wireless receiver. get u-ver
she's expected to survive. >>> contra costa's super visor tells us that the county -- the partnership with the large healthcare system would be the best way to help doctors' medical center to survive. >>> it is all over but the striping and a few other items of the opening o f the bridge. >>> and developing news in san francisco, a sit in outside the mayor's office, students hoping he can save their schools. >>> there is still a chance for a thunder shower...
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so we know for sure in the event of a nuclear winter many species to survive so we know it's a survivable event. there are is also some evidence to suggest that the first mass extinction that plan that went through 450 million years ago may have been caused by massive radiation bombardment. so again it's controversial because it was so long ago and it's very hard to say but it seems as if some of the evidence points to the idea that there may have been a nearby supernova and the lat was bombarded with gamma radiation that fried off part of the atmosphere and cause a very rapid ice age. we know that life survive that as well so that's a huge radiation disaster. we also know that one good way to survive radiation disasters is to have 2 feet of rock between you and the energetic particles that are bouncing around. i do ever chapter in the book on underground cities because we end up living in an underground city. i think nuclear war is one kind of threat and then there are other kinds of radiation disasters that can happen as well. radiation disaster is a very imminent threat. maybe not emin
so we know for sure in the event of a nuclear winter many species to survive so we know it's a survivable event. there are is also some evidence to suggest that the first mass extinction that plan that went through 450 million years ago may have been caused by massive radiation bombardment. so again it's controversial because it was so long ago and it's very hard to say but it seems as if some of the evidence points to the idea that there may have been a nearby supernova and the lat was...
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was a carry on even if there are no more fish we can barely survive. that should look. good you know you see our empty nets oh you know what. god lives should you know the. yes it. was. the. but. it's only during the rainy season with the fall of freshwater the fisherman couldn't hope to catch a life fish. it would take many years and millions of euros to clean this water know that a little more than i have that is what i've been eating here for thirteen years on what to raise and clean and my husband was a fisherman and we were leaving thanks to seem that on the day of the fish for on the boat again there is inevitable and my husband is out of work if the riva were cleaned or could leave well from it try to go to the government is responsible for the state of the battleground long look what happened to it that this river runs right through to a car how could they let this happen why the government does nothing. the human ecological consequences are nothing short of x. tester for. the world trade organization has ruled that all turner is must be brought up to internatio
was a carry on even if there are no more fish we can barely survive. that should look. good you know you see our empty nets oh you know what. god lives should you know the. yes it. was. the. but. it's only during the rainy season with the fall of freshwater the fisherman couldn't hope to catch a life fish. it would take many years and millions of euros to clean this water know that a little more than i have that is what i've been eating here for thirteen years on what to raise and clean and my...
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. >>> next, why is it so hard for babyÑi pandas to survive?," brought to you by joseph a. bank. first wait till summer. then get the cars ready. now add the dodge part. ♪ the dodge summer clearance event. right now get 0% financing for up to 72 months and no payments for 90 days on all dodge vehicles. but you had to leave rightce to now, would you go? world, man: 'oh i can't go tonight' woman: 'i can't.' hero : that's what expedia asked me. host: book the flight but you have to go right now. hero: (laughs) and i just go? this is for real right? this is for real? i always said one day i'd go to china, just never thought it'd be today. anncr: we're giving away a trip every day. download the expedia app and your next trip could be on us. expedia, find yours. >>> it was a high profile, beautiful birth in our nation's capitol today. the baby? a giant panda. cute, seemingly cuddly, and yet these pandas may just be the least adaptable animals on the planet. and seemingly on brink of extinction. last month, two were born in the united states. abc has
. >>> next, why is it so hard for babyÑi pandas to survive?," brought to you by joseph a. bank. first wait till summer. then get the cars ready. now add the dodge part. ♪ the dodge summer clearance event. right now get 0% financing for up to 72 months and no payments for 90 days on all dodge vehicles. but you had to leave rightce to now, would you go? world, man: 'oh i can't go tonight' woman: 'i can't.' hero : that's what expedia asked me. host: book the flight but you have to...
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some do not survive. according to federal investigators, 40 inmates have died here since 2006. 25 prisoners hospitalized every month. the jail had 698 prisoner assaults last year, including 32 stabbings. this photo shows the aftermath of a recent stabbing in the jail. the sheriffs' office issued a statement that a prisoner received "superficial cuts." in this bunk, two guards are on duty. >> who it is watching the inmates while you're in there? from up there. >> horror stories are abundant, documented in federal lawsuits. durrell rashard, who was just released, was sexually assaulted in o. p.p.. >> this is like another inmate? >> yes. he woke me up early in the morning and told me to get in the shower, and by him saying that, pretty much, you have to do what he says, and i was forced to get in the shower. and after i get in the shower, i notice that he has a shank, and he places it by the entrance of the shower i guess as a warning to me, that if i didn't comply, i would be stabbed. >> >> reporter: rashar
some do not survive. according to federal investigators, 40 inmates have died here since 2006. 25 prisoners hospitalized every month. the jail had 698 prisoner assaults last year, including 32 stabbings. this photo shows the aftermath of a recent stabbing in the jail. the sheriffs' office issued a statement that a prisoner received "superficial cuts." in this bunk, two guards are on duty. >> who it is watching the inmates while you're in there? from up there. >> horror...
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how have they survived more than 75 years? ♪ call roto rooter that's the name and erase those troubles down the drain ♪ >>> there's only two modes. growing or dying. growing is easy to see. sales are up. profits are up. often times when companies begin to what i call the slow death march, there's too much rationalization. there's too much, ah, it's just a couple of bad years. roto rooter is a bad example that something was conceived in 1935 and is still going strong in 2013. most brands don't last that long. where do brands get themselves in trouble? they go past prime. there's not much market share or growth left and instead of reinventing themselves, they just say let's work harder next year. let's trim some costs. unless you find a way to reinvent yourself, find new services or products, you're on a slow death march and in denial. you have employees counting on you not to do that. if you're past prime, own up to it and start making the right decisions because you either grow or you start dying. >>> you've hit on a good idea
how have they survived more than 75 years? ♪ call roto rooter that's the name and erase those troubles down the drain ♪ >>> there's only two modes. growing or dying. growing is easy to see. sales are up. profits are up. often times when companies begin to what i call the slow death march, there's too much rationalization. there's too much, ah, it's just a couple of bad years. roto rooter is a bad example that something was conceived in 1935 and is still going strong in 2013. most...
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to remember those who perished and survived the earthquake in san francisco. now we are going to remember a song from san francisco. do you remember? some of you can sing. here we go.♪ [ applause ] >> ladies and gentlemen, in honor of the 24 th year of producing this event. here is the housekeeper. let's hear it for him. [ applause ] . >> in just a few short minutes, 107 years ago, this city was devastated by the earthquake, by the gas fires that followed. there was nothing. there was no internet, there was no cell phones, there was no phones. people gathered. we are gathering here today to honor those who survived, those who perished and those who built this city out of the ashes. so please with me, sing again as we hold up the memorial to our fallen comrades, three of whom are alive today and watching from home. george cluchey, bill dell monte, and billy hook. san francisco, please. crabtree. >> c'mon, everybody.♪ [singing san francisco] ♪ >> [ applause ] . >> courtesy of city college of san francisco's great culinary department. hot soup. where is our soup?
to remember those who perished and survived the earthquake in san francisco. now we are going to remember a song from san francisco. do you remember? some of you can sing. here we go.♪ [ applause ] >> ladies and gentlemen, in honor of the 24 th year of producing this event. here is the housekeeper. let's hear it for him. [ applause ] . >> in just a few short minutes, 107 years ago, this city was devastated by the earthquake, by the gas fires that followed. there was nothing. there...
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it survived although the structure is long gone.to the 1870's and the city has growed up remarkably. it's fueled with money from the nevada silver mines and the gold rush. it's trying to be the paris of the west. now the beach is the suburbs, the we will their people lived on the bottom and the poorest people lived on the top because it was very hard getting to the top of telegraph hill. it was mostly lean-to sharks and bits of pieces of houses up here in the beginning. and a group of 20 businessmen decided that it would be better if the top of the hill remained for the public. so they put their money down and they bought four lots at the top of the hill and they gave them to the city. lily hitchcock coit died without leaving a specific use for her bequest. she left a third of her estate for the beautify indication of the city. arthur brown, noted architect in the city, wanted for a while to build a tower. he had become very interested in persian towers. it was the 1930's. it was all about machinery and sort of this amazing architec
it survived although the structure is long gone.to the 1870's and the city has growed up remarkably. it's fueled with money from the nevada silver mines and the gold rush. it's trying to be the paris of the west. now the beach is the suburbs, the we will their people lived on the bottom and the poorest people lived on the top because it was very hard getting to the top of telegraph hill. it was mostly lean-to sharks and bits of pieces of houses up here in the beginning. and a group of 20...
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: an ark tommic bomb steals lives of innocent people and permanently alters the live of those who survive. the stalks their bodies to the end of their days. an inhumane evil, an absolute evil. >> they asked japanese officials to strengthen ties and lead the way to abolish the weapons. representatives from dozens of countries attended the ceremony. this contained the names of 8,500 people who died over the past year who known to have died because of the bombing. 280,000 people are honored in the vault. the japanese have a duty as the citizens of the only country to have come under attacks by atomic bombs. >> translator: we have a responsibility to make nuclear weapons unnecessary, step by step. >> the citizens will spended day commemorating the anniversary. they have a number of events including a candlelight vigil. they commemorate the anniversaries in different ways. 2 understand had hundred people came to an opening of a photography exhibition in the capital of australia. >> the australian red cross organized the event. the exhibition with memories with a quest for peace. it features im
: an ark tommic bomb steals lives of innocent people and permanently alters the live of those who survive. the stalks their bodies to the end of their days. an inhumane evil, an absolute evil. >> they asked japanese officials to strengthen ties and lead the way to abolish the weapons. representatives from dozens of countries attended the ceremony. this contained the names of 8,500 people who died over the past year who known to have died because of the bombing. 280,000 people are honored...
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was carry on even if there are no more fish we can barely survive. that should look. into all you see are empty nets oh you know what. was. good you know the. yes it. was. the. brunt. of it. but. it's only during the rainy season with the fall of freshwater and the fishermen could hope to catch a life fish. it would take many years and millions of euros to clean this water down. that a little more than i. have that is i have been eating here for thirteen years when i want to raise and clean and my husband was a fisherman and we were leaving thanks to seem that all today the fish from the wood again there is inedible and my husband is out of work if the river were cleaned well could leave well from it hog out of the government is responsible for the state of the buddha going to look what happened to it and that this river runs right through dhaka how could they let this happen when the government does nothing . the human ecological consequences are nothing short of x tester of. the world trade organization has ruled that alternative is must be brought up to internation
was carry on even if there are no more fish we can barely survive. that should look. into all you see are empty nets oh you know what. was. good you know the. yes it. was. the. brunt. of it. but. it's only during the rainy season with the fall of freshwater and the fishermen could hope to catch a life fish. it would take many years and millions of euros to clean this water down. that a little more than i. have that is i have been eating here for thirteen years when i want to raise and clean and...
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was we carry on even if there are no more fish we can barely survive. that would look. good you know you see our empty nets although you know what. was. good news the. yes. that is. the. brunt. of it but. it's only during the rainy season with the fall of freshwater the fisherman couldn't hope to catch a life fish. it would take many years and millions of euros to clean this water that you didn't really. think i think. that is i've been living here for ten thousand here is what to resent clean it and my husband was a fisherman and we were leaving thanks to seem that over today the fish from the begun to is inedible and my husband is out of work if the river were clean to look could leave well from it. to go to the government is responsible for the state of the buddha going to look what happened to it or not this river runs right through to how could they let this happen and the government does nothing. the human ecological consequences are nothing. sort of x. tester for. the world trade organization has ruled that all turner is must be brought up to international regula
was we carry on even if there are no more fish we can barely survive. that would look. good you know you see our empty nets although you know what. was. good news the. yes. that is. the. brunt. of it but. it's only during the rainy season with the fall of freshwater the fisherman couldn't hope to catch a life fish. it would take many years and millions of euros to clean this water that you didn't really. think i think. that is i've been living here for ten thousand here is what to resent clean...
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did she think she'd survive? >> no, i didn't. i was like, oh, my gosh. this is -- this is it. i'm going to die. when it came back the second time, it kind of stopped, so, i kind of pelt epelted it and tha not work. so, then it just mauled me, i think worse. >> reporter: abby suffered deep gashes and puncture wounds to her thighs and back. also tonight, an alaskan hunter is similarly lucky to be alive after a bear attack. it happened in the alaskan brooks range, within the arctic circle. nearly 3400 miles from civilization. so remote, the rescue helicopter needed to be refueled midair. rescuers with night vision goggles finally reached the victim 36 hours after the attack. and just in the last hour, conversation officers in michigan say they may have killed the bear that attacked abby. a local man called to report that he'd shot a bear that was threatening him and they were able to track the wounded animal and kill it. david? >> just glad abby is okay. tomorrow morning, abby will be a guest on "good morning america," that's tomorrow morning, right here on "gma." >>> in the mean
did she think she'd survive? >> no, i didn't. i was like, oh, my gosh. this is -- this is it. i'm going to die. when it came back the second time, it kind of stopped, so, i kind of pelt epelted it and tha not work. so, then it just mauled me, i think worse. >> reporter: abby suffered deep gashes and puncture wounds to her thighs and back. also tonight, an alaskan hunter is similarly lucky to be alive after a bear attack. it happened in the alaskan brooks range, within the arctic...
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every day is a battle to survive and to maintain order. located in the deep south, holman correctional facility where most are serving life sentences. we spent months documenting life on the inside, where the prisoners have nothing but time and nothing to lose. this is "lockup: holman extended stay." >>> holman is more than 170 men who have been sentenced to death and are awaiting execution. >> my role is the executioner. >> roughly 360 more are serving life sentences without the possibility of parole. >> but there are times when i wake up and think about dying in prison. and that's a bitter pill to swallow. >> all are living with the inevitable. >> i watched a lot of people die here, you know. at holman, nobody leaves. >> but their only chance of getting out of prison will be inside a coffin. for inmates serving lengthy sentences, one day merges into the next, weeks into months, months into years. and a lifetime slips away. the challenge for these men is to find meaning in their lives and not surrender to hopelessness and despair. ♪ baby
every day is a battle to survive and to maintain order. located in the deep south, holman correctional facility where most are serving life sentences. we spent months documenting life on the inside, where the prisoners have nothing but time and nothing to lose. this is "lockup: holman extended stay." >>> holman is more than 170 men who have been sentenced to death and are awaiting execution. >> my role is the executioner. >> roughly 360 more are serving life...
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[speaking russian] >> maria survived the camps. here's a picture of her probably in the 1950s with her granddaughter. as i said, olga died shortly after this interview. we now turn to adele. adele was born in 1920. she was only 15 when she was literally swept away by a handsome older man who was a member of the leading family of the -- the leading political family, and we have here at hoover nester's personal collection including his photographs with stalin. into adile's new daughter-in-law was a close associate of stalin. stalin visited their home. adile visited stalin's -- [inaudible] adile's story is incredible. when she told it to some of the top prosecutors in moscow after the secret speech, they said why read a novel? just listen to this woman. after the rival of her brother-in-law, mr. lakoba, was poisoned, arrests began all around her. all of her family, all of her in-laws were arrested, and adile fled to moscow to disappear. and in moscow she was sheltered by a very courageous woman by the name of -- [speaking russian] who
[speaking russian] >> maria survived the camps. here's a picture of her probably in the 1950s with her granddaughter. as i said, olga died shortly after this interview. we now turn to adele. adele was born in 1920. she was only 15 when she was literally swept away by a handsome older man who was a member of the leading family of the -- the leading political family, and we have here at hoover nester's personal collection including his photographs with stalin. into adile's new...
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how has this one able to survive for more than a century? well, we'll tell you. that's coming up next on "your business." >>> small businesses are revitalizing the economy and american express open is here to help. we're proud to present "your business" on msnbc. >>> hi, everyone, i'm j.j. ramberg, and welcome to "your business" where every week we gather together to talk entrepreneurship and give you tips, advice and a little inspiration to help your small business grow. for more than 100 years, the family has run an amusement company on the boardwalk of ocean city, maryland. i went down to spend a summer day with the trimpers to find out the trick to surviving through so many generations and running a decidedly old school business in today's modern world. >> for brooks and christopher and their aunt stephanie, taking over on the boardwalk in ocean city, maryland, was as much destiny as choice. >> it's what we do. we don't really know any different. >> my grandfather called and wanted me to come be involved in the family business. >> the boardwalk is my heart an
how has this one able to survive for more than a century? well, we'll tell you. that's coming up next on "your business." >>> small businesses are revitalizing the economy and american express open is here to help. we're proud to present "your business" on msnbc. >>> hi, everyone, i'm j.j. ramberg, and welcome to "your business" where every week we gather together to talk entrepreneurship and give you tips, advice and a little inspiration to help...
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was going to carry on even if there are no more fish we can barely survive. those look. it's all you see are empty nets although you know what. was. good news the. yes it. was. the. brunt. of it but. it's only during the rainy season with the fall of freshwater the fishermen couldn't hope to catch a life fish. it would take many years and millions of euros to clean this water that you didn't really. think i think. that is i've been eating here for thirteen years when i want to resign clean and my husband was a fisherman and we were leaving thanks to seem that over today the fish from the begun to is inedible and my husband is out of work if the river were cleaned well could leave well from it and not go to the government is responsible for the state of the buddha going to look what happened to it or not this river runs right through to how could they let this happen and the government does nothing. the human an ecological consequences are nothing short of x. tester for. the world trade organization has ruled that alternative is must be brought up to international regulat
was going to carry on even if there are no more fish we can barely survive. those look. it's all you see are empty nets although you know what. was. good news the. yes it. was. the. brunt. of it but. it's only during the rainy season with the fall of freshwater the fishermen couldn't hope to catch a life fish. it would take many years and millions of euros to clean this water that you didn't really. think i think. that is i've been eating here for thirteen years when i want to resign clean and...
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see where they're going and who is helping them to survive. and five million believers is 500 cities praying with one voice. ♪ >> george: welcome, everyone, to this week's edition of christian world news. i'm george thomas. my colleague, wendy griffith, is on sign. we begin this week with a shocking story involving kidnapping, torture, and extortion. the targets are christians, and it is happening in a country that receives billions of dollars of aid from the united states every year. chris mitchell is our middle east bureau chief. he is here. it is great to have him here on the broadcast, and he has uncovered the story. chris, tell us more. >> reporter: george, it is happening all the way from the east coast of africa to the deserts of sinai. they are conducting a human trafficking trade that has human misery and reaps millions of dollars. while it is no secret and could be stopped, so far no one has dared. >> by that time, i had lust and sin. and this was the result of the actual torture, and mainly because both of my wrists were tied up so
see where they're going and who is helping them to survive. and five million believers is 500 cities praying with one voice. ♪ >> george: welcome, everyone, to this week's edition of christian world news. i'm george thomas. my colleague, wendy griffith, is on sign. we begin this week with a shocking story involving kidnapping, torture, and extortion. the targets are christians, and it is happening in a country that receives billions of dollars of aid from the united states every year....
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i feel very blessed. >> reporter: blessed, he told me, to have survived the shots to his neck.he showed me the wounds. too many to count. and while we were there, we learned he was about to be moved from intensive care. >> i have these very long scars now that are going to be on my neck. and i'm kind of like, i kind of like that, because every morning, you know, i can look in the mirror and see those scars and be reminded, you know, like, you know, you have to -- you have to live life to the fullest. >> reporter: he's going to get out of the icu soon, maybe? >> yeah, i think so. i think so. >> reporter: is he supposed to hear that? >> well, he's probably already heard that. >> reporter: he's got his bike right outside the door. he told me he would finish that bike trip one day, after getting out of that hospital, though, he was also determined to spread the word of gun violence. >> i was shot. shot in the face and neck. but i was lucky. in the next four years, 48,000 americans won't be so lucky. ask yourself -- who has a plan to stop gun violence? >> reporter: and tonight, the
i feel very blessed. >> reporter: blessed, he told me, to have survived the shots to his neck.he showed me the wounds. too many to count. and while we were there, we learned he was about to be moved from intensive care. >> i have these very long scars now that are going to be on my neck. and i'm kind of like, i kind of like that, because every morning, you know, i can look in the mirror and see those scars and be reminded, you know, like, you know, you have to -- you have to live...
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the top i don't want to carry on even if there are no more fish we can barely survive. that should look. good joe you see our empty nets oh my. god lives should you know. yet. there's. the. run. was. a job but. it's only during the rainy season with the fall of fresh water the fishermen could hope to catch a life fish. it would take many years and millions of euros to clean this water goes at a little more than i was that is what i've been eating here for thirteen years on what to resent clean and my husband was a fisherman and we were leaving thanks to him out there today the fish from the bodyguard the is inedible and my husband is out of work if the river were cleaned we could live well from it. to go to the government is responsible for the state of the boat aground a good long look what happened to it this river runs right through dhaka how could they let this happen and the government does nothing. to human ecological consequences are nothing short of acts tester for. the world trade organization has ruled that all turner is must be brought up to international reg
the top i don't want to carry on even if there are no more fish we can barely survive. that should look. good joe you see our empty nets oh my. god lives should you know. yet. there's. the. run. was. a job but. it's only during the rainy season with the fall of fresh water the fishermen could hope to catch a life fish. it would take many years and millions of euros to clean this water goes at a little more than i was that is what i've been eating here for thirteen years on what to resent clean...
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everyone needs a survival guide to the stock market. and it's a jungle out there so the way we're going to start is, if you know what you own and can explain it to me, then you can buy more if it goes done. "mad money" will be right back. >>> welcome back to cramer's stock market survival school. where i'm giving you your ged in trading during tough markets, your b.a. in investing when stocks are going, hey, your masters in what to do when the machines rise up kind of like "terminator 2: judgment day." caused the markets to plunge 1,000 points for no reason. like what happened on may 6th of 2010. and if you listen and you listen well, maybe you'll even get your doctorate in making money when everyone else is losing it, there's the degree i want. we may not be able to control the amount of pain the market throws our way, but we absolutely can control -- >> the house of pain -- >> -- how we deal with it. we can control whether we're prepared for the pain, whether we're positioned so we don't lose more money than we should because we've ta
everyone needs a survival guide to the stock market. and it's a jungle out there so the way we're going to start is, if you know what you own and can explain it to me, then you can buy more if it goes done. "mad money" will be right back. >>> welcome back to cramer's stock market survival school. where i'm giving you your ged in trading during tough markets, your b.a. in investing when stocks are going, hey, your masters in what to do when the machines rise up kind of like...
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it costs $1,650 just to survive. if you're a renter, $1,872 just to survive.ow do we expect the retirees to survive off the pension it is they get cut even more? >> the real issue here is how do we find a way of helping detroit rebuild what it had previously, it's ability to provide jobs and opportunities to all of its people. pension funds are funded in our long-term obligations. the real question here is how do we make sure there is a future for detroit, a bright future that will provide the revenues to make thorough that employees are employed and pensions are paid. presently i believe the pension funds whether you believe it's $3.2 billion or $2.5 billion is presently funded. present payments are there. it's unto the pension officials to come out with the right plan to make sure they get paid. it also means from the city side how do you have a recovery plan so the future of the city is there so payments will continue to be made. >> james, there are a lot of bad things going on in the city of detroit right for everybody. it's a city where 40% of the street
it costs $1,650 just to survive. if you're a renter, $1,872 just to survive.ow do we expect the retirees to survive off the pension it is they get cut even more? >> the real issue here is how do we find a way of helping detroit rebuild what it had previously, it's ability to provide jobs and opportunities to all of its people. pension funds are funded in our long-term obligations. the real question here is how do we make sure there is a future for detroit, a bright future that will...
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his memory survives, his performance survives here in this amazing collection.u've got the incredible performances you've just seen, part of this 3 cd set, two additional shows that you haven't seen on television will come your way when you become a member right now during this last opportunity or 7-cds of all the original hits by the original artists and wow talk about some great songs on here. some things we put on here, part of this, this new collection that we've made this my music series, "why you do me like you do" that's a classic favorite. my absolute personal favorite of all the cleftone songs, that's on here. things like the "shrine of saint cecelia" by willie winfield and the harptones another great song that will make you cry when you hear that. early stuff but such beautiful voices with the sensations with "please mr. disc jockey," love that. "music music music" is on here, "yes sir that's my baby," what a terrific group and we never had the opportunity in our specials to preserve them, to record their legacy or history on television. we have their
his memory survives, his performance survives here in this amazing collection.u've got the incredible performances you've just seen, part of this 3 cd set, two additional shows that you haven't seen on television will come your way when you become a member right now during this last opportunity or 7-cds of all the original hits by the original artists and wow talk about some great songs on here. some things we put on here, part of this, this new collection that we've made this my music series,...
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. >> i know you're wondering, will i survive. find out in this edition of "sharks and reptiles." >>> good evening. regular viewers of this show will know i'm not afraid to talk to anybody or take on anything. bring it on. i can handle it. well, tonight, i'm not feeling quite so confident. we have rather unusual guests, guests that scar the living daylights out of most people, sharks, pythons, alligators, the stuff of niepgt maghtmares but they fear us more than we fear them? joining me is a wildlife biologist and host of abc's ocean mysteries. jeff, welcome to you. >> thanks so much, piers. delighted. >> my experience with a shark, i was doing a small dive in barbados in the caribbean and a hammer head shark about 10 feet long just patrolled past us, and it was utterly terrifying. that's my only experience, but it gave me an insight into the ocean, these creatures, the power, the size and the terrifying nature. was i right to feel scared? >> i think it's totally appropriate to be an guard because they are incredibly predatory fis
. >> i know you're wondering, will i survive. find out in this edition of "sharks and reptiles." >>> good evening. regular viewers of this show will know i'm not afraid to talk to anybody or take on anything. bring it on. i can handle it. well, tonight, i'm not feeling quite so confident. we have rather unusual guests, guests that scar the living daylights out of most people, sharks, pythons, alligators, the stuff of niepgt maghtmares but they fear us more than we fear...