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- ♪ the swamp, the swamp - ♪ that's a habitat - ♪ the swamp, the swamp - ♪ where's it at?abitat ♪ ♪ that's a habitat well, what did you think of the swamp? - i think the swamp was cool. - yes! another sale by freddy flapman, flychert real estate. - oh, big bird, you can't move to a swamp! - oh, ho! i'm not gonna move there, maria. - oh, come on. - but i think the habitat was cool. um, oh, so thanks for the nice scarf, maria. - you're welcome. - and toodoloo, mr. floopman. - it's flapman. - right, right. - i'll find that bird a habitat yet. - ♪ la la la la ♪ la la oh, hi, gordon. - hey, big bird. hey. i just brought down some extra blankets for you. - oh. oh, thanks. that will be great for these cold nights! - your nights don't have to be cold! - who are you? - that's mr. fleepman. - it's flapman, freddy flapman, flychert real estate. here's my card. - birds have real estate agents? - of course, and i'm here to help big bird find a new habitat. - uh, that means home, gordon. - i know what a habitat is, big bird. i'm a science teacher, and big bird's habitat is sesame street
- ♪ the swamp, the swamp - ♪ that's a habitat - ♪ the swamp, the swamp - ♪ where's it at?abitat ♪ ♪ that's a habitat well, what did you think of the swamp? - i think the swamp was cool. - yes! another sale by freddy flapman, flychert real estate. - oh, big bird, you can't move to a swamp! - oh, ho! i'm not gonna move there, maria. - oh, come on. - but i think the habitat was cool. um, oh, so thanks for the nice scarf, maria. - you're welcome. - and toodoloo, mr. floopman. - it's...
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i'd like to see the rain forest and the swamp and all the places in the world that birds live, but sesame street is where i belong. - that's right, big bird. - you're making a big mistake. - no. don't you see? ♪ this is my habitat ♪ this is my street ♪ the place where i live ♪ the place where i tweet ♪ a great place to flap my wings ♪ ♪ and to grow ♪ with my family and my friends ♪ ♪ that i love so ♪ the rain forest is someplace that i'd like to see ♪ ♪ all the colorful birds ♪ and the green canopy ♪ i'll walk through the swamp ♪ ♪ and the beach i will comb ♪ but this is my habitat ♪ this street is my home ♪ this street is so great ♪ and i can't get enough ♪ of the people and monsters ♪ ♪ and of course my pal snuff ♪ ♪ all the letters and numbers ♪ ♪ there's so much to learn ♪ it's the place that i'd always ♪ ♪ like to return ♪ i want to go see the world ♪ ♪ wander far from my nest ♪ see habitats in the north, south, east, and west ♪ ♪ but wherever i wander ♪ wherever i roam ♪ this is my habitat ♪ this street is my home ♪ sesame street is my habitat ♪ ♪ sesame street is my home ♪ sesame s
i'd like to see the rain forest and the swamp and all the places in the world that birds live, but sesame street is where i belong. - that's right, big bird. - you're making a big mistake. - no. don't you see? ♪ this is my habitat ♪ this is my street ♪ the place where i live ♪ the place where i tweet ♪ a great place to flap my wings ♪ ♪ and to grow ♪ with my family and my friends ♪ ♪ that i love so ♪ the rain forest is someplace that i'd like to see ♪ ♪ all the...
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what was swamp thing ok so i won a game was a t.v. show that was shot in orlando florida where there was an evil scientist big budget and huge budget and somehow the swamp thing. monsour would have been to the farm and teach everybody a lesson and then click into that swamp on sun strolling it was great you know you were you were marches in star trek voyager that's one of my favorite roles ever because i had to get to give birth to as to what an alien on my back there's a birthing bar and i had to hold on to a birthing bar and they push it out and it looked like i was yep and you have a career credits about sure it was unsolved mystery it certainly it's funnier when it's rated oh you know it unsolved mysteries and i tell you something and you know this story is her hair was like curly my unsolved mysteries lead to a solved mystery which is there is something about a nanny there or there are the nanny or would lead to a natural love and i said yes thank you very very broder so i'm thrilled about it and i feel very proud very proud so a
what was swamp thing ok so i won a game was a t.v. show that was shot in orlando florida where there was an evil scientist big budget and huge budget and somehow the swamp thing. monsour would have been to the farm and teach everybody a lesson and then click into that swamp on sun strolling it was great you know you were you were marches in star trek voyager that's one of my favorite roles ever because i had to get to give birth to as to what an alien on my back there's a birthing bar and i had...
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you're not going to talk about him looking swamp. what you need to be doing is you need to be hunting down a team of lawyers, at least two, and a private eye. because if you put a good private eye on any one of us for any number of days or weeks, you're going to find something. you're going to find something. so, tamika, just focus on what's important, and tamika isn't the only one showing love to her ex. chad ochocinco tweeted this pictur picture. there were some girls over here who i heard say, yes! yes! you all are still feeling him li that? >> no! >> wendy: thank you. you don't have to agree with me, but i'm not feeling him like that. he's hot and hot is hot all day long, but his behavior makes him a g not. he's on the tv being weird kissing evelyn. i still like evelyn because i think that a woman sometimes, you make a mistake and you redeem yourself. she's made it perfectly clear over social media, which neither one of them can stay off of it so we know all their business, she doesn't want to stay with him. basketball will wives
you're not going to talk about him looking swamp. what you need to be doing is you need to be hunting down a team of lawyers, at least two, and a private eye. because if you put a good private eye on any one of us for any number of days or weeks, you're going to find something. you're going to find something. so, tamika, just focus on what's important, and tamika isn't the only one showing love to her ex. chad ochocinco tweeted this pictur picture. there were some girls over here who i heard...
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- in the swamp in, like, florida. - keep listening for the word "habitat" today on "sesame street." - habitat! - that's the word on the street! is helping families turn everyday moments into learning opportunities. ♪ you can find out more at pncgrowupgreat.com. female announcer: it's fun to stay in shape with foods of every shape. proud sponsor of sesame street, united healthcare: helping people live healthier lives. - beaches family resorts is a proud sponsor of "sesame street" because families who play together grow together, sharing wondrous adventures and turning precious moments into a lifetime of memories. (boy) earth's best organic baby and toddler food is a proud sponsor of "sesame street." nurturing your child the natural way is the earth's best way to grow. - "sesame street" is also brought to you by the corporation for public broadcasting. and...viewers like you. thank you. - ♪ can you tell me how to get? ♪ ♪ can you tell me how to get? ♪ ♪ sunny day, sweeping the clouds away ♪ ♪ on my way to where the air is sweet ♪ ♪ can you tell me how to get ♪ ♪ how to get to sesame str
- in the swamp in, like, florida. - keep listening for the word "habitat" today on "sesame street." - habitat! - that's the word on the street! is helping families turn everyday moments into learning opportunities. ♪ you can find out more at pncgrowupgreat.com. female announcer: it's fun to stay in shape with foods of every shape. proud sponsor of sesame street, united healthcare: helping people live healthier lives. - beaches family resorts is a proud sponsor of...
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this whole area here, about 40,000 acres, was a huge combination of lake and swamp. you can see how large this area is by just looking off to the south, because the lake extended all the way to the edge of those mountains over here. keach: all of the lake area around tenochtitlan was eventually turned into chinampas. this must have required the labor of thousands of people, but it was a labor that returned a large, useful dividend. sanders: this is one of the transport canals that the chinampa farmers use to haul their produce and to take their tools out to their fields. in the canal you can see this plant that's floating. it's a water lily. locally, it's called wachinango. and this is one of the keys to the success of chinampa farming. this reproduces very rapidly and it's used as fertilizer. they collect it with a pitchfork-like tool, fill up these boats, and they throw it up on the chinampa. and in five days of work, they can fertilize an entire chinampa. and that's enough to crop successively all kinds of garden crops for 12 months out of the year. and then next
this whole area here, about 40,000 acres, was a huge combination of lake and swamp. you can see how large this area is by just looking off to the south, because the lake extended all the way to the edge of those mountains over here. keach: all of the lake area around tenochtitlan was eventually turned into chinampas. this must have required the labor of thousands of people, but it was a labor that returned a large, useful dividend. sanders: this is one of the transport canals that the chinampa...
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like the first i don't want to be confined in i'll give them ten thousand dollars louise brennan and swamp thing. what was slums thing ok so i want i think it was a t.v. show that was shot in orlando florida where there was an evil scientist big budget and huge budget and somehow the swamp thing. monster would have thought of the farm and teach everybody a lesson in the internet that's for our own son strolling it was great you knew you were doing marches in star trek voyager that's one of my favorite roles ever because i had to get to give birth to as to what an alien on my back there's a birthing bar and i had to hold on to a birthing bar and they pushed it out and it looked like i was. in the heavy career credits about sure it was unsolved mystery it certainly it's funnier when it's where it had oh no i don't solve mysteries and i tell you something and you know this story's her hair was like curly my unsolved mysteries lead to a solved mystery which is there is something about a nanny there or there are the nanny or would lead to a natural love and i said yes thank you very broder so i
like the first i don't want to be confined in i'll give them ten thousand dollars louise brennan and swamp thing. what was slums thing ok so i want i think it was a t.v. show that was shot in orlando florida where there was an evil scientist big budget and huge budget and somehow the swamp thing. monster would have thought of the farm and teach everybody a lesson in the internet that's for our own son strolling it was great you knew you were doing marches in star trek voyager that's one of my...
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coal is formed in areas of swamps, quiet water, like okefenokee swamp and areas in southeast asia where you have lots of vegetation in shallow water over millions of years and material grows, dies, settles down. due to the chemistry of the water, the material does not rot away. layer after layer builds up and with time, sufficient pressure, it's converted first to peat and eventually to coal. the places where sediment is deposited vary enormously, from glacial valleys... lakes... beaches... river deltas... to the sea floor. these environments of deposition are nearly always initially associated with water, but may eventually transform into dry land. geologists interpret the characteristics of sedimentary rocks using the principle of uniformity. this principle is a model of the way sedimentary rocks form. according to this model, we accept that sedimentary rocks have formed throughout geologic time in exactly the same way that sediments are forming today. throughout earth history the same geologic processes, such as weathering, running water, wind, tides, changing sea level, have created
coal is formed in areas of swamps, quiet water, like okefenokee swamp and areas in southeast asia where you have lots of vegetation in shallow water over millions of years and material grows, dies, settles down. due to the chemistry of the water, the material does not rot away. layer after layer builds up and with time, sufficient pressure, it's converted first to peat and eventually to coal. the places where sediment is deposited vary enormously, from glacial valleys... lakes... beaches......
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there will be at 11:00 this morning at the the senate swamp side near the corner of 1st and instrumentation southwest.nt the mayor and members of theof city council will be joined by congresswoman norton and and also house oversight ov committee chairman republican r daryl ica will also take part in the rally. so we're seeing a little bit of bipartisanship on that issue. >> at least there is some bipartisanship somewhere on something. >> some. >> also in the district 200ct people including members of congress were arrested on tuesday following anllow immigration reform rally.lly. eight congressman including charles wrangle were cuffed and they've since been rees looked. organizers of the rally wanty house republicans to vote on a stalled reform bill. it will create a pass to accidentship for millions oflion undew pointed immigrants andts a beef up border security.e >> immigration reform will reduce our deficit by $900 billion over the next two decades. it's good for business. it's good for workers and it's good for families. it's good for our nation's g success.d >> the national park servic
there will be at 11:00 this morning at the the senate swamp side near the corner of 1st and instrumentation southwest.nt the mayor and members of theof city council will be joined by congresswoman norton and and also house oversight ov committee chairman republican r daryl ica will also take part in the rally. so we're seeing a little bit of bipartisanship on that issue. >> at least there is some bipartisanship somewhere on something. >> some. >> also in the district 200ct...
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the island has never flooded until last year when the storm surged from sandy swamped the island. >>> about 200 children and their parents turned out yesterday for the 22nd annual halloween parade in oakland. we posted some photos on our website on www.ktvu.com and there you can find spooky events all over the bay area. >>> opening night of the 2013 and 2014 season of basketball. the team celebrated today with f lunch that's where the team owners are looking to relocate. you can see san francisco mayor lee and head coach and david lee. warriors fans having high expectations this year and the first game should be a good one. wednesday night at oracle arena. thank you for making ktvu your choice for news, we'll see you next time for news break, tonight we are in san francisco where people are plan to camp out to protest restrictions of city parks, keep in mind we are always here for you on www.ktvu.com and on the ktvu app, tmz is up next right here on tv 36. i love watching tv outside. and why can you move the tv out here? the wireless receiver. i got that when i switched to u-verse. bu
the island has never flooded until last year when the storm surged from sandy swamped the island. >>> about 200 children and their parents turned out yesterday for the 22nd annual halloween parade in oakland. we posted some photos on our website on www.ktvu.com and there you can find spooky events all over the bay area. >>> opening night of the 2013 and 2014 season of basketball. the team celebrated today with f lunch that's where the team owners are looking to relocate. you...
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to swamp fief service economics and move -- to swamp fee for ser vice economics, you need most of your business coming in through risk-based. even in medicare, where you might have an mco, they are not paying frisk based, they are paying fee for service. we have got to give the aco's that are succeeding the ability to go fully at risk for most of their patients. >> that will take time. >> here is the issue. it will take time across the country. the one thing that a lot of providers out there,, in particular health systems, are very scared of. is that one health system that really gets it right early, if they can get enough of its contracts at risk, they are going to be attractive -- going to be disruptive to that market. planted the seeds find the markets, tucson, chicago boston. allow those forward thinking providers that are embracing population health. my got diskmo -- my mom got discharged, she has a whole team around her. we have to get multi-payer payment systems that support them and let them be a disruptive innovator in their market. >> dan is skeptical about how quickly this c
to swamp fief service economics and move -- to swamp fee for ser vice economics, you need most of your business coming in through risk-based. even in medicare, where you might have an mco, they are not paying frisk based, they are paying fee for service. we have got to give the aco's that are succeeding the ability to go fully at risk for most of their patients. >> that will take time. >> here is the issue. it will take time across the country. the one thing that a lot of providers...
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reptile didn't make a rapid escape but some kind of escape to the woods and they are common if the swamp lands but not normally in the shops. ♪ government and america's largest bank over mortgages that led to the financial crisis. but is squeezing $13 billion out of jpmorgan the right way to prevent the next disaster. and patients tracking their own medical data. money." ♪ >>> this is "real money." you are the most important part of the show so join our conversation for the next half hour by using the hashtag ajrealmoney. $13 billion is how much jpmorgan could payout for misleading investors. it would settle a slew of state and federal investigations in to whether the bank misrepresented the value of the loans it packaged. while a final deal with the justice department has now been announced, here is what we can glean from reports that on have been leaked. $4 billion would go to the agency that regulates fannie mae and freddy mac, the mortgage giants that lost billions. another $4 billion would go for consumer relief. that may include lowering the amount that effected home owners owe on
reptile didn't make a rapid escape but some kind of escape to the woods and they are common if the swamp lands but not normally in the shops. ♪ government and america's largest bank over mortgages that led to the financial crisis. but is squeezing $13 billion out of jpmorgan the right way to prevent the next disaster. and patients tracking their own medical data. money." ♪ >>> this is "real money." you are the most important part of the show so join our conversation...
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the supply effects were really swamped out by the demand effects-- the boost in consumption that occurredhe boost in investment spending. the one supply-side effect that did come through was that the '81 tax cut did provide generous benefits to businesses for investment purposes. this did boost investment, which in a keynesian way led to higher capital stock, led to increased productivity in the long run. you ca!call it anything you want. the question is, it works. you can say, was it a demand shift or was it a supply shift? who cares? production, output, employment increased enormously. i think it was a supply shift. 1981 was a bad year for the economy. 1982 was even worse. but 1983 was a boom year, a year that saw many of president reagan's economic predictions come true. to many, it seemed we had improved productivity by cutting taxes. workers and businesses were investing more. but the relationship was not that simple. we asked richard gill to summarize. how does a tax cut stimulate productivity? the ways in which lowered taxes can improve productivity are fairly obvious. higher take
the supply effects were really swamped out by the demand effects-- the boost in consumption that occurredhe boost in investment spending. the one supply-side effect that did come through was that the '81 tax cut did provide generous benefits to businesses for investment purposes. this did boost investment, which in a keynesian way led to higher capital stock, led to increased productivity in the long run. you ca!call it anything you want. the question is, it works. you can say, was it a demand...
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the townhall has been swamped with calls from people angry at what has hand. >> certainly it's devastatingor a community to receive this many violent posts that we have. >> reporter: the other alleged victim that night says the increased support is very welcome. >> we didn't have this kind of support when everything happened, but now that we have people listening, it's like a miracle. it feels really good that it is finally getting spoken about. we have waited for this day for a very long time. >>> the case has drawn comparison with stewbanville, ohio. in maryville, the local sheriff say there's no cover up or conspiracy. >> if you look at the past history of these young men, they have previously been prosecuted by our current prosecuting attorney for other crimes. >> reporter: the special prosecutor will examine all aspects of the case. the two males say they are innocent. while social media has brought the investigation to a wide audience, the biggest change is the victims are now willing to give testimony. >>> i'm meteorologists dave warren. we have typhoon francisco and it has really i
the townhall has been swamped with calls from people angry at what has hand. >> certainly it's devastatingor a community to receive this many violent posts that we have. >> reporter: the other alleged victim that night says the increased support is very welcome. >> we didn't have this kind of support when everything happened, but now that we have people listening, it's like a miracle. it feels really good that it is finally getting spoken about. we have waited for this day for...
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you could easily swap your twitter -- swamp your twitter message.aye are going to run from that, and that is what they are worried about because they have not found a formula that works that well. buzz.t they do have is many millions have a twitter account and a twitter address, and i hope -- and they hope people will follow it. but the point about the buzz, to it is hard to qualify how much that is worth. >> people may be using twitter -- where itwe speak is used most is on television. if they could work out a way to blend advertising into television watching -- they have not figured this out yet -- so that when people are watching something on tv, get the advertising in, coordinated with the television. that is one area. if you could slip the wouldising in there that not frighten people away -- because people do get frightened. they don't like advertising. they don't like things being stuck into their face. they like watching you. >> thank you for that, too. make at know if it will profit. thank you very much indeed. when the new pope was elected
you could easily swap your twitter -- swamp your twitter message.aye are going to run from that, and that is what they are worried about because they have not found a formula that works that well. buzz.t they do have is many millions have a twitter account and a twitter address, and i hope -- and they hope people will follow it. but the point about the buzz, to it is hard to qualify how much that is worth. >> people may be using twitter -- where itwe speak is used most is on television....
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enrollment call centers like this one in baltimore say they were swamped with the request of new accounts, but maryland's health exchange program would have a rocky start. there were computer glitches and they didn't work it out until early yesterday morning. they didn't call us back, we do know the district had about 3400 accounts set up as a tuesday. virginia's health exchange is part of the federal program, so we aren't expecting any numbers until well after the shutdown is over. >> however long that lasts. >> there is an awful lot to learn about the intricate fees of that affordable care act. >> and that is opening the door for scam artists. >> president obama makes it sound simple. >> just visit healthcare.gov and you can compare side by side. >> for many americans, the affordable care act can be confusing and there's a new wrinkle. >> people are believing that the government has shut down. what do we do? we need to act quickly to get our information. we need to act quickly to take advantage of the care act. what if it goes away? scammers know that. >> among the most common scams see
enrollment call centers like this one in baltimore say they were swamped with the request of new accounts, but maryland's health exchange program would have a rocky start. there were computer glitches and they didn't work it out until early yesterday morning. they didn't call us back, we do know the district had about 3400 accounts set up as a tuesday. virginia's health exchange is part of the federal program, so we aren't expecting any numbers until well after the shutdown is over. >>...
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seawater pushed inland, swamping villages is, where many survive as farmers, in mud and thatched huts. damage estimates aren't expected until sunrise tomorrow. >> they had winds up to about 140 miles an hour when it made landfall, at about 9 a.m. our time. we will have to wait for the sunrise out there to see how much damage there was. back in the bay area, this is the most stable weather probably on earth. just a weak marine layer offshore and temperatures in the 70's right now. this is down in milpitas, by the way, live. the numbers right now are expected to go north. temperatures will be increasing a little between today and tomorrow. by the way, the 49ers are playing tomorrow. numbers will be 70 degrees and sunny skies for game time at 1:25 tomorrow afternoon. and the italian heritage parade, looking pretty good on sunday. the high pressure that is offshore brings the temperatures up. it's going to have most of its effect inland. the shoreline will not get that warm, because the ocean is so cold. if you're within ten miles of the coast, mix that with an onshore flow and it's going
seawater pushed inland, swamping villages is, where many survive as farmers, in mud and thatched huts. damage estimates aren't expected until sunrise tomorrow. >> they had winds up to about 140 miles an hour when it made landfall, at about 9 a.m. our time. we will have to wait for the sunrise out there to see how much damage there was. back in the bay area, this is the most stable weather probably on earth. just a weak marine layer offshore and temperatures in the 70's right now. this is...
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this banana plant was swamped by rain and eventually rotted. it's the rainy season on st.a right now. the storms are getting more and more frequent here. >> it's real rain up the hill there. and i'm happy that's where it is, not here. because i don't want it here. let it go up the hill. but it looks like real rain. heavy shower, too. heavy shower, too. heavy. it's going to be heavy, quite heavy. >> just in case, marquis retreats to a shelter nearby. his laborers all used to be banana farmers, too. and then hurricane thomas wiped out their crops three years ago. >> when i grew up, i never knew anything of the kind of tornados you have in the united states. i'm here and i'm hearing of tornados in the united states, hearing in other places. two or three miles wide, yes, i've heard of that. but this is happening now. and it is happening even though it is not supposed to be happening. the world is a strange place. -- the world has changed. >> marquis wants to introduce us to a couple of his friends in town. on our way in, he points out the damage left behind by hurricane thomas
this banana plant was swamped by rain and eventually rotted. it's the rainy season on st.a right now. the storms are getting more and more frequent here. >> it's real rain up the hill there. and i'm happy that's where it is, not here. because i don't want it here. let it go up the hill. but it looks like real rain. heavy shower, too. heavy shower, too. heavy. it's going to be heavy, quite heavy. >> just in case, marquis retreats to a shelter nearby. his laborers all used to be...
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. >> translator: huge amounts of driftwad dammed up a swamp and stopped the outflow, diverting mudslides towards residential districts. >> the storm moved northeast toward russia and has been do downgraded to a low-pressure system. the typhoon is assumed to be harming the fukushima daiichi. the operators suspect that the typhoon rains caused the water to flow into the ditch. workers have been conducting daily inspections in the ditch, checking to see if contaminated water is leaking from storage tanks. officials with tokyo electric power company say on wednesday they detected 1,400 becquerels per liter of radioactive material. that's more than 70 times higher than readings taken the day before and the highest since they started monitoring the ditch in august when contaminated water leaked from a tank. tepco officials say they'll clean up the ditch. officials plan to assess the effects of the incident on the surrounding sea water. >>> japanese government has loaned billions of dollars in compensation money to tepco. officials estimate it will take decades to recover it. the government has
. >> translator: huge amounts of driftwad dammed up a swamp and stopped the outflow, diverting mudslides towards residential districts. >> the storm moved northeast toward russia and has been do downgraded to a low-pressure system. the typhoon is assumed to be harming the fukushima daiichi. the operators suspect that the typhoon rains caused the water to flow into the ditch. workers have been conducting daily inspections in the ditch, checking to see if contaminated water is leaking...
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i think they'll be completely swamped even more so because of the disaster of what's happened with the debt ceiling and the shutdown. >> i think conventional wisdom has been that the republicans could not lose the house because of gerrymandering, because of the way the districts are constructed. they're sitting with a 9% now differential on the generic ballot. if they go into november with that, they will lose the house. >> and to your point, this business is not finished. a, there are negotiations that need to take place, presumably if the senate deal goes through. there's a relitigation on funding the government sometime soon. that's all in an election year. to your earlier point, john, the economic calamity that the republicans have wreaked on the american economy, that jury is still out. billions of dollars have been wasted here. democrats would be wise to point out that the so-called fiscal hawks have done anything but be hawkish on the economy. >> think of the billions of dollars that were totally wasted that could have been spent on education, infrastructure, rnd, the things the
i think they'll be completely swamped even more so because of the disaster of what's happened with the debt ceiling and the shutdown. >> i think conventional wisdom has been that the republicans could not lose the house because of gerrymandering, because of the way the districts are constructed. they're sitting with a 9% now differential on the generic ballot. if they go into november with that, they will lose the house. >> and to your point, this business is not finished. a, there...
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been swamped with drivers wanting to seen up. -- sign up. >> enrollment in the first 17 days of october is up 45% over the same period in 2012. >> many drivers say they noticed the lanes moving more quickly obey a is over. the san francisco bay ferries says rider ship almost tripled yesterday. this is the line as commuters waited for a boat ride to san francisco. 7500 people road the ferries yesterday morning. that's compared today 2600 people on the average monday morning. we're expected to be busy again today. >> the lines were long. no question about that . >>> an interesting start to the morning commute. bart riders not expecting to take the charter buses. hopefully that won't have too much of an affect. >> yesterday we had terrible commute between 5 and 8 and i think that today won't be quite as bad. i think some people will wait it out knowing the trains will run. and whether or not you can maybe wait it out. some people will do that. we're looking at the roads right now and the traffic is not bad. there's a little bit of a crowd. yesterday at this time we had more people. some pe
been swamped with drivers wanting to seen up. -- sign up. >> enrollment in the first 17 days of october is up 45% over the same period in 2012. >> many drivers say they noticed the lanes moving more quickly obey a is over. the san francisco bay ferries says rider ship almost tripled yesterday. this is the line as commuters waited for a boat ride to san francisco. 7500 people road the ferries yesterday morning. that's compared today 2600 people on the average monday morning. we're...
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calling for an investigation whether the nsa considered angela merkel a terrorist and james costas was swamped in spain amid the latest report that the u.s. tracked 60 million kaulgs in less than a month there. a landmark bill is said to be introduced in congress addressing oversight. the freedom act would end bulk collection of u.s. phone records and make it harder to target u.s. communications and require the government to more aggressively purge information accidentally collected on americans. also today on capitol hill lawmakers will hear from the woman who oversaw the creation of the online insurance marketplace known as healthercare.gov. you heard of it. yesterday because of the issues surrounding the website the obama administration officially granted a six week extension for shoppers to sign up for coverage next year. you now have until march 31st to do so. course correction of the roll out of obama care may be the least of the white house's problems. for years president obama denied that the affordable care act would change health care coverage for millions of americans. in fact it wa
calling for an investigation whether the nsa considered angela merkel a terrorist and james costas was swamped in spain amid the latest report that the u.s. tracked 60 million kaulgs in less than a month there. a landmark bill is said to be introduced in congress addressing oversight. the freedom act would end bulk collection of u.s. phone records and make it harder to target u.s. communications and require the government to more aggressively purge information accidentally collected on...
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." >>> an off-road racing team hits a swamp. >> watch how deep this water gets. >> see when they realizee up to their necks in trouble. >>> talk about unladylike behavior. a woman starts to slap another woman -- >> grab her by the hair, throw her on the ground. >> why some say the real criminal was the dude who did nothing. >>> a 2-year-old spots the lingerie department. >> and
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it forced more than half a million people inland to shelters as it swamped coastal villages. >>> the u.s. and afghanistan have a partial security agreement but the deal is far from done. secretary of state kerry has been meeting with karzai. the u.s. will prosecute service members for any wrong doing but karzai wants a council and parliament to decide the issue. >>> the u.s. government shutdown isn't keeping some states from show casing their big land marks. they're footing the bill to get them back open for tourists. >> the statue of liberty and ellis island are still closed. >> reporter: in new york city the statue of liberty will open tomorrow one day too late for these two who came from omaha to see her. >> i tried to explain how our government works. it didn't -- it was a little bit difficult to explain. >> reporter: to get the monument open tomorrow new york's governor agreed to pay the national park service close to $62,000 a day. a bill the federal government normally takes care of. four other states have taken similar measures. arizona is paying $93,000 to open the grand can
it forced more than half a million people inland to shelters as it swamped coastal villages. >>> the u.s. and afghanistan have a partial security agreement but the deal is far from done. secretary of state kerry has been meeting with karzai. the u.s. will prosecute service members for any wrong doing but karzai wants a council and parliament to decide the issue. >>> the u.s. government shutdown isn't keeping some states from show casing their big land marks. they're footing...
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." >>> an off-road racing team hits a swamp. >> watch how deep this water gets. >> see when they realize they're up to their necks in trouble. >>> talk about unladylike behavior. a woman starts to slap another woman -- >> grab her by the hair, throw her on the ground. >> why some say the real criminal was the dude who did nothing. >>> a 2-year-old spots the lingerie department. >> and she is mesmerized! >> what are they? [ inaudible ] >> the eye-popping shopping trip with mommy. >>> plus, the buzz word for your shot at a new ipad mini, a wedding dance move wipeout, and a groom with some amazing moves down the aisle. >> in his tuxedo. >> yeah. >> i'm afraid he's going to, like, knock himself out on one of the pews or something. >>> the video's from russia, and it's usually bigger, crazier -- ♪ -- scarier. this is some video from a professional off-road racing event. in traps this woman, katia. she's a professional race driver, instructor and also a tv presenter. you see her get into this heavily modified toyota and enter this swampy, marshy, off-road section of this race. they probably wo
." >>> an off-road racing team hits a swamp. >> watch how deep this water gets. >> see when they realize they're up to their necks in trouble. >>> talk about unladylike behavior. a woman starts to slap another woman -- >> grab her by the hair, throw her on the ground. >> why some say the real criminal was the dude who did nothing. >>> a 2-year-old spots the lingerie department. >> and she is mesmerized! >> what are they? [...
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but on the ground, the storm is whipping wind gusts of up to 150 miles per hour, swamping low-lying villages and driving a towering storm surge well inland from the bay of bengal. and we are already getting reports of the first deaths. nbc's keir simmons is monitoring it. >> reporter: shivering, praying for protection, children among the 12 million facing this monster cyclone as it made landfall just hours ago. violent seas and winds gusting up to 150 miles per hour are battering the eastern coast of india, expected to bring with it a devastating storm surge of up to 20 feet. thatched homes exposed and vulnerable in low-lying ground, all relatives back home in the states can do is pray. >> my hometown is also on the path. >> reporter: roads flooded, trees downed. 800,000 residents were evacuating the area as the cyclone swept across the bay of bengal, people fleeing this force of nature. >> the cloud pattern associated with cyclone phailin extended over many hundreds of miles like the distance between new york and chicago, about 750 miles. >> reporter: residents race to fill food bags before
but on the ground, the storm is whipping wind gusts of up to 150 miles per hour, swamping low-lying villages and driving a towering storm surge well inland from the bay of bengal. and we are already getting reports of the first deaths. nbc's keir simmons is monitoring it. >> reporter: shivering, praying for protection, children among the 12 million facing this monster cyclone as it made landfall just hours ago. violent seas and winds gusting up to 150 miles per hour are battering the...
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. >> reporter: it swamped the electrical grids and laid waste to hundreds of miles of shoreline. >> i was lucky to survive. i went to a friend's house thinking okay, i'll be back the next day. >> reporter: a year of next days later -- >> this is my patio. >> reporter: bill mullen tends to an empty lot where his ortley beach home once stood. he didn't have flood insurance. >> they will allow me $5100 to replace the shingles on my roof and the siding on my walls. >> reporter: a roof he no longer has. sandy destroyed or damaged 56,000 homes, caused at least $65 billion in damage. one county recently estimated 26,000 people still hadn't returned home. after ending a year of shuffling through three hotels paid for by the city of new york, cheryl manuel and her children have just now found a home. >> we were people that was living in homes that was destroyed by sandy. and they were treating us like we were somebody they picked up off the street. >> reporter: it was a year of milestones, the return of summer tourists to the beaches and the boardwalk returning this past friday. it was also a
. >> reporter: it swamped the electrical grids and laid waste to hundreds of miles of shoreline. >> i was lucky to survive. i went to a friend's house thinking okay, i'll be back the next day. >> reporter: a year of next days later -- >> this is my patio. >> reporter: bill mullen tends to an empty lot where his ortley beach home once stood. he didn't have flood insurance. >> they will allow me $5100 to replace the shingles on my roof and the siding on my...
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reptile didn't make a rapid escape but some kind of escape to the woods and they are common if the swamput not normally in the shops. ♪ government and america's largest bank over mortgages that led to the financial crisis. but is squeezing $13 billion out of jpmorgan the right way to prevent the next disaster. and patients tracking their own medical data. money." ♪ >>> this is "real money." you are the most important part of theho
reptile didn't make a rapid escape but some kind of escape to the woods and they are common if the swamput not normally in the shops. ♪ government and america's largest bank over mortgages that led to the financial crisis. but is squeezing $13 billion out of jpmorgan the right way to prevent the next disaster. and patients tracking their own medical data. money." ♪ >>> this is "real money." you are the most important part of theho
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move inland in search of shelter and only hardest hit is the state where entire villages have been swamped by high waves the indian ocean is considered a hot spot for such cyclons with one of the deadliest killing ten thousand people like in one thousand nine nine hundred. two mortar shells that hit syria's capital damascus killing an eight year old girl and wounding eleven other people one of the shells fell near a school while the other damage several cars and nearby shops explosions also occurred just three hundred meters away from the hotel where chemical weapons inspectors are staying hoping to dismantle about a thousand tons of toxins by mid two thousand and two. meanwhile with international strikes against syria now on hold another battle is raging the one in the media talk of the country's humanitarian crisis is always been one of the main arguments for western states to intervene militarily. i went to see for herself what life is really like in damascus now that we have been able to make progress on the chemical weapons issue we should not forget we also needed to make progress on
move inland in search of shelter and only hardest hit is the state where entire villages have been swamped by high waves the indian ocean is considered a hot spot for such cyclons with one of the deadliest killing ten thousand people like in one thousand nine nine hundred. two mortar shells that hit syria's capital damascus killing an eight year old girl and wounding eleven other people one of the shells fell near a school while the other damage several cars and nearby shops explosions also...
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reporter: slimy and muddy her collection looked hopeless, destined for the trash after her house was swampedding in september. but then these women stepped in. this looks to be in tough shape, though? >> it is. all they mulls is stuck to the class tick. >> reporter: theplastic. they have been working diligently. for victims who feared generations of memories were lost. >> i am cutting out a photo from a plastic sleeve. many images of glued together by mud and moisture, one by one they go about their salvage operation. the flood is cut off whole towns, destroyed roads and filled payments with water in 19 counties leaving plenty of photos to be saved. guessing the number of photos that you have done? >> we are estimating around 10,000 examine more. it's amazing because we'll get a stack of photos that are just back to back. >> reporter: and these women will be the first to tell you this author not experts. they are self-taught from the internet. they are not working with any special tools, other than exact owe knives, water, plastic tubs and rubber gloves. >> the gloves are a blessing and a cu
reporter: slimy and muddy her collection looked hopeless, destined for the trash after her house was swampedding in september. but then these women stepped in. this looks to be in tough shape, though? >> it is. all they mulls is stuck to the class tick. >> reporter: theplastic. they have been working diligently. for victims who feared generations of memories were lost. >> i am cutting out a photo from a plastic sleeve. many images of glued together by mud and moisture, one by...
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at the same time the nigerian navy says it launched a search and rescue operation in the mangrove swamps where known pirate and militant groups have camps. u.s. officials are worried that a nigerian military rescue effort could endanger the americans. how long would it take a pirate who might be drugged to unload an ak-47 on a victim, if the gun is to their head? a second. two seconds. >> reporter: a new gps tracking of the ship on a maritime web site on its final days showed it veered far away from normal route to offshore oil rigs, suggesting the pirates took it to a larger mother ship. >> likely rendezvoused with another pirate vessel to steal the fuel off of the vessel and whatever else is on board. >> reporter: for the maritime criminals, the two americans on the c retriever were a kind of unexpected bonus. an fbi team is being sent to africa and other agents are working with the families of the two kidnapped americans. but 48 hours since the men were taken, still no known contact from the pirates about what they want to set the men free, diane. >> brian, thank you so much. >>> and
at the same time the nigerian navy says it launched a search and rescue operation in the mangrove swamps where known pirate and militant groups have camps. u.s. officials are worried that a nigerian military rescue effort could endanger the americans. how long would it take a pirate who might be drugged to unload an ak-47 on a victim, if the gun is to their head? a second. two seconds. >> reporter: a new gps tracking of the ship on a maritime web site on its final days showed it veered...
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>> you know, i've seen storms get stronger over swamps. literally. and the bayou of southern louisiana is just that, it's wet. it's not dry land where storms usually die. you get a storm to move in on mexico and it's a desert and this storm is destined to die. actually it doesn't make any sense. i know the clouds are here but the center is way over here. if this storm decides that it's taking its sweet old time right through here it can still develop into something a little bit bigger. that's not the forecast but it can happen. forecasts are up and down, left and right. you know the whole deal. 40 miles per hour. it's going to move over land, over areas this summer that have picked up so much rainfall. do i have to tell you, fred, how much rain we've had this summer? >> a lot. >> oall of these trees are sitting in mud. the roots are just sitting there and waiting to fall over. if that happens, power lines are going to come down. here's the forecast for tomorrow morning. not that far south in new orleans. up towards pensacola. here's a shot from pensa
>> you know, i've seen storms get stronger over swamps. literally. and the bayou of southern louisiana is just that, it's wet. it's not dry land where storms usually die. you get a storm to move in on mexico and it's a desert and this storm is destined to die. actually it doesn't make any sense. i know the clouds are here but the center is way over here. if this storm decides that it's taking its sweet old time right through here it can still develop into something a little bit bigger....
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winds in excess of two hundred kilometers an hour so far orissa state hardest hit where huge waves swamp villages rescue workers and soldiers on standby but the full extent of the damage is only likely to be known after sunrise hundreds of thousands have been forced to flee their homes. in iraq at least fourteen people killed more than thirty wounded when a car blew up in the city of samarra civilians that made up most of the casualties many of whom gathered in an over crowded shopping center still unclear who was behind the attack iraq has been struggling against a record spike in violence that's claimed more than five thousand lives since the start of the year. at least seven dead in the east chinese port of new boeing a three hundred ton tanker exploded and initially the vessel caught fire during repairs most likely because of so-called hard work like welding or touting the tanker is already been removed from the water and workers are at the scene tackling the slick that emerged after the blast and investigation is underway. the tower bridge buckingham palace st paul's cathedral all o
winds in excess of two hundred kilometers an hour so far orissa state hardest hit where huge waves swamp villages rescue workers and soldiers on standby but the full extent of the damage is only likely to be known after sunrise hundreds of thousands have been forced to flee their homes. in iraq at least fourteen people killed more than thirty wounded when a car blew up in the city of samarra civilians that made up most of the casualties many of whom gathered in an over crowded shopping center...
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it has been swamped by immigration.idents say that these immigrants are getting off scott free from the police who have been bribed to turn a blind eye against them. but it's a indications which is being taken very seriously by the authorities, they fear that what was originally a peaceful protest has been highjacked by the nationalists and they are determined to make sure that that sort of violence doesn't make out again. though they are determined also to capture the man behind the fatal stabbing which prompted these whole protests in the first place. >> david in how course, thanks, david. >>> millions of people around the world are celebrating the muslim holiday in indonesia many garth toerd pray angathered to . the end the annual pilgrimage to mecca in saudi rare i can't. arabia. in syria there was a prayer. led by a man whose father was killed in a mosque explosion. in egypt hundreds of supporters of the muslim brotherhood came out for prayers and used the occasion to voice their discontent with the interim governm
it has been swamped by immigration.idents say that these immigrants are getting off scott free from the police who have been bribed to turn a blind eye against them. but it's a indications which is being taken very seriously by the authorities, they fear that what was originally a peaceful protest has been highjacked by the nationalists and they are determined to make sure that that sort of violence doesn't make out again. though they are determined also to capture the man behind the fatal...
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in search of shelter among the hardest hit is the risk the state where entire villages have been swamped by high waves in addition is considered a hot spot for such cyclons with one of the deadliest killing ten thousand people back in one nine hundred ninety nine. moving on with some dramatic pictures of sea rescue operations in the mediterranean thirty four people have so far been confirmed dead after a boat carrying african migrants sank off the coast of sicily on friday however as you can see here the majority of the two hundred or so one board were rescued and transferred by to land by italian and maltese ships and then a similar tragedy last week more than three hundred fifty people mostly from eritrea and somalia drowned near the italian island of lampedusa. also in our world update this hour two mortar shells of hit syria's capital damascus killing an eight year old girl and wounding eleven other people one of the shells fell near a school while the other damage several cars in the shops explosions also just three hundred meters away from the hotel where chemical weapons inspector
in search of shelter among the hardest hit is the risk the state where entire villages have been swamped by high waves in addition is considered a hot spot for such cyclons with one of the deadliest killing ten thousand people back in one nine hundred ninety nine. moving on with some dramatic pictures of sea rescue operations in the mediterranean thirty four people have so far been confirmed dead after a boat carrying african migrants sank off the coast of sicily on friday however as you can...
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nobody has hurt, pretty common alligators around there in the swamp lands of the mostly southern u.s.te. aljazerra.com.
nobody has hurt, pretty common alligators around there in the swamp lands of the mostly southern u.s.te. aljazerra.com.
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reporter: the administration claims the federal web site for obamacare is not working because it's been swamped by high numbers of applicants, but software engineers say the web site is bogging down all by itself because of poor design. lev lesokin advises 250 businesses worldwide on web site efficiency. >> the problem is largely structural. >> reporter: lesokin says the site is slowing down because it transmits 10 times more computer code than is necessary. >> what we're seeing is way more burdensome than what you would expect with a typical consumer- facing e-commerce web site. >> reporter: source say the administration add to the problems with a last-minute decision to have applicants open an account and prove their identity first before they could shop for insurance. on a typical web site, shopping for the product comes first. this crucial decision to not allow window shopping for insurance happened in late september, just before the web site went live, and millions of americans tried and failed to sign up. >> they told us over and over again that they were going to be ready. >> reporter: c
reporter: the administration claims the federal web site for obamacare is not working because it's been swamped by high numbers of applicants, but software engineers say the web site is bogging down all by itself because of poor design. lev lesokin advises 250 businesses worldwide on web site efficiency. >> the problem is largely structural. >> reporter: lesokin says the site is slowing down because it transmits 10 times more computer code than is necessary. >> what we're...
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swamped by cameras, he announced his decision to stay out of the way. >> i have no objection to the timing of this vote. and the reason is simple. there's nothing to be gained by delaying this vote one day or two days. the outcome will be the same. >> reporter: after all this, the compromise is a short term deal. the government could open and reoperate until february 15th. borrow money until february 7th. then after that, treasury could prioritize bills until a new debt ceiling is authorized. and it guarantees back pay for furloughed workers. the only provision linked to the health care law, income verification for those applying for subsidies to buy insurance. house speaker john boehner did not go to the cameras but called up hometown radio station in cincinnati to announce that this battle is over. >> well, listen. we've been locked in a fight over here trying to bring o government down to size, trying to do our best to stop obama care. we fought the good fight. we just didn't win. >> and tonight, people are beginning to analyze this 35-page bill which includes more than just reopening t
swamped by cameras, he announced his decision to stay out of the way. >> i have no objection to the timing of this vote. and the reason is simple. there's nothing to be gained by delaying this vote one day or two days. the outcome will be the same. >> reporter: after all this, the compromise is a short term deal. the government could open and reoperate until february 15th. borrow money until february 7th. then after that, treasury could prioritize bills until a new debt ceiling is...
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senators come to go microphone to his have terry say, but mostly the republicans after they were swampedthe message on saturday s harry reid openedded and closed the session too. in the course of the day he had a telephone conversation with his republican opposite member mitch mcconnell. at the end of the session harry reid saying that call left him optimistic, particularly regarding raising the debt ceiling. >> i have have an active conversation, our discussions were substantive and we'll continue the discussions, i am optimistic about the prospect for a positive conclusion. >> reporter: also speak buying tariff today the house minority lead are nancy pelosi tariffing president obama to plead with him to make sure that whatever deal is done regarding reopening the government, and particularly the debt control that go it last for his at least 12 months. pelosi looking for a clean continuing resolution and a clean raising of the debt ceiling. everyone seems to be getting hammered in the polls over the government shutdown and the raising of the debt ceiling issue but particularly the repub
senators come to go microphone to his have terry say, but mostly the republicans after they were swampedthe message on saturday s harry reid openedded and closed the session too. in the course of the day he had a telephone conversation with his republican opposite member mitch mcconnell. at the end of the session harry reid saying that call left him optimistic, particularly regarding raising the debt ceiling. >> i have have an active conversation, our discussions were substantive and...
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it's a rain maker soaking cities on the coast like the tourist mecca acapulco where they have been swamped by more than three inches of rain and counting. >>> back here at home, new fallout tonight for those boy scout leaders who video taped themselves vandalizing a say credit site, toppling ancient rock formations and high fiving. tonight the two men have been removed from their posts as boy scout leaders, now banned from leading scouts. they are also facing possible criminal charges for vandalizing the site. >>> and the mystery of maria, the mysterious girl found at a gypsy camp, the worldwide search to find out where she is from and how she got there. >>> and news out of nashville, dolly parton in a car accident, her message for everyone concerned tonight. we're back in just two minutes. concerned tonight. we're back in just two minutes. as your life changes, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust along the way, refocus as careers change and kids head off to college, and revisit your investments as retirement gets closer. wherever you are today, fidelity's gui
it's a rain maker soaking cities on the coast like the tourist mecca acapulco where they have been swamped by more than three inches of rain and counting. >>> back here at home, new fallout tonight for those boy scout leaders who video taped themselves vandalizing a say credit site, toppling ancient rock formations and high fiving. tonight the two men have been removed from their posts as boy scout leaders, now banned from leading scouts. they are also facing possible criminal charges...
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the district unemployment office says it is swamped with requests for assistance. is a solution in sight? beginslberg reprints -- coverage. >> as the meeting gets going, distressing signs. few locksg find a away. >> it is painful. >> this many many -- this morning many of those sitting in on a press conference talking about the negative repercussions for local residents. these are the faces. >> how am i going to put gas in my car? how am i going to prove food on the table? this has to
the district unemployment office says it is swamped with requests for assistance. is a solution in sight? beginslberg reprints -- coverage. >> as the meeting gets going, distressing signs. few locksg find a away. >> it is painful. >> this many many -- this morning many of those sitting in on a press conference talking about the negative repercussions for local residents. these are the faces. >> how am i going to put gas in my car? how am i going to prove food on the...