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a steamboat along the levee caught on fire and it earned through the ropes holding it to the levee and began to drift out on the levee, a big earning fireball on the river. it drifted down the levee and hit one boat after another until 23 boats were on fire. morning, 14 block said been burned down. sites to see. the fire broke out at 3:00 and spread to the stores on the landing. and then nearly half of the heavy business portion of the city was in ashes. there was a strong wind at the time and the fire ran through block after block. fire, city leaders proposed an ordinance that require all buildings to be built out of brick or stone. st. louis is nationally famous for its brick columns today. many of the moments -- it is from a time before we could get persons to record this, obviously. so, stuff from way back when, a diary or a letter they wrote, we have a person reading and recording it today. but they're a couple of other ones where we have the real person come in and give their description of what happened. one of the most exciting ones is the southwest bank robbery. that took plac
a steamboat along the levee caught on fire and it earned through the ropes holding it to the levee and began to drift out on the levee, a big earning fireball on the river. it drifted down the levee and hit one boat after another until 23 boats were on fire. morning, 14 block said been burned down. sites to see. the fire broke out at 3:00 and spread to the stores on the landing. and then nearly half of the heavy business portion of the city was in ashes. there was a strong wind at the time and...
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steamboat along the levee caught throughand it burned the ropes holding it to the levee and began to drift out , a fireball on the river but instead of drifting into the middle of the river, it drifted down the levee and hit one boat after another until 23 boats were on fire. up intoat, it jumped the city and by the next morning, 14 locks of downtown had been burned to the ground. >> almost terrible site was it to see. 23 steamboats and 300 more buildings ablaze at once. the fire broke out about 11:00 at night amongst the steamers and thence read to the heavy wholesale stores on the landing. in four hours, nearly half of the heavy business portion of the city was in ashes. there was a very strong wind at the time the fire ran through block after block. , city leadersire propose an ordinance that would require all buildings to be built out of rick or stone. -- out of brick or stone. st. louis is famous for its brick columns today. >> many of the moments in this section -- is from a time before . when isf from way back a diary or letter they wrote i would have a modern person reading it
steamboat along the levee caught throughand it burned the ropes holding it to the levee and began to drift out , a fireball on the river but instead of drifting into the middle of the river, it drifted down the levee and hit one boat after another until 23 boats were on fire. up intoat, it jumped the city and by the next morning, 14 locks of downtown had been burned to the ground. >> almost terrible site was it to see. 23 steamboats and 300 more buildings ablaze at once. the fire broke...
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and instead of having the port was, which is in front of the arch on the levee, today stretchesf st. louis for 18 miles along the mississippi river, going on city centerof the itself. so the port is kind of everywhere but where it was at time. and deals with a different type of transport in the form of the barges than would have been dealt with back this the 19th century. the designer of the museum put museum together in the early 1970's, and he found when he layout that you see today with the time rings up above and tell the chronological story, he sort painted himself into a corner, because how do you en it, where does it end. and of course it doesn't end anywhere. marching on, west water expansion era may have keeps but the us history going on and that's one reason why at the back of the museum things likeures of the moon walk and the atomic bomb going off and all those things, to show that history didn't stop. was whatthing though to do with the back wall. it was his wife who came up with that problem, which was to, the thought that they could comep rate the lewis and clark trail,
and instead of having the port was, which is in front of the arch on the levee, today stretchesf st. louis for 18 miles along the mississippi river, going on city centerof the itself. so the port is kind of everywhere but where it was at time. and deals with a different type of transport in the form of the barges than would have been dealt with back this the 19th century. the designer of the museum put museum together in the early 1970's, and he found when he layout that you see today with the...
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the levee just outside where the arch is today had hundreds of steamboats lined up outside cargo anddnloading passengers, taking goods to all different parts of the country. it is kind of an exciting part of the st. louis story and one of the reasons it was so central to the settlement of the west. the object you see behind me is a pilot's wheel. it is a real wheel. i guess you would call it a steering wheel that was on a riverboat. say it is huge, how did you steer? the way we have it displayed is a little -- it gives a false impression because where the hub of the wheel is would actually be where the floor was of the pilot house. only one half of the wheel stuck up above the level of the floor, and it was still rather large. you were were still grabbing onto the wheel pretty high up, but you would not see the entire wheel. most of it was below deck of the pilot house. of course, this recalls the days when mark twain was a riverboat pilot. he actually got his license here in st. louis to be a pilot on the mississippi river. by the 1860's and 1870's, river transportation in st. louis
the levee just outside where the arch is today had hundreds of steamboats lined up outside cargo anddnloading passengers, taking goods to all different parts of the country. it is kind of an exciting part of the st. louis story and one of the reasons it was so central to the settlement of the west. the object you see behind me is a pilot's wheel. it is a real wheel. i guess you would call it a steering wheel that was on a riverboat. say it is huge, how did you steer? the way we have it...
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the city of sacramento, major levee improvements there. and along you'vea city, along the -- yuba city, along the feggetter river, now levees -- feather river, now levee improvement under way. we're thankful that there was a bipartisanship and that there was a major piece of legislation. we have to provide the funding but the authorization is there. and so this photo of a levee break in california, we can put it aside and we can then talk about this. this takes us back to f.d.r. the water resources reform act not only deals with levees and flood, it also deals with the ports, it deals with the inland waterways, it deals with the locks and all that comes with the transportation in the sector of water transportation. whether it's on the east coast port, the ports in california, long beach, los angeles, and in my area, stockton and sacramento ports. but we're talking about 13 million jobs. and these are the good middle class jobs that americans need. they want to go to work. they want a job. they want to be able to support their families, they
the city of sacramento, major levee improvements there. and along you'vea city, along the -- yuba city, along the feggetter river, now levees -- feather river, now levee improvement under way. we're thankful that there was a bipartisanship and that there was a major piece of legislation. we have to provide the funding but the authorization is there. and so this photo of a levee break in california, we can put it aside and we can then talk about this. this takes us back to f.d.r. the water...
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instead of having the port where it was, which is in front of the arch on the levee, today, the port of st. louis stretches for 18 miles along the mississippi river, going on either side of the city center itself. so the port is where everything was at the time and it deals with the different type of boat than would've been dealt with in the 19th century. museum butr of the the museum together
instead of having the port where it was, which is in front of the arch on the levee, today, the port of st. louis stretches for 18 miles along the mississippi river, going on either side of the city center itself. so the port is where everything was at the time and it deals with the different type of boat than would've been dealt with in the 19th century. museum butr of the the museum together
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andrifted down the levee hit one vote after another until be three boats were on fire . it jumped up into the city and 14 blocks of downtown burned to the ground. >> a most terrible sight to see. once.ildings and blazes the fire broke out at 11:00 at night. four hours, nearly half of the heavy business portion was in ashes. the fire ran through block after block. , city leadersire proposed an ordinance that would require all buildings to be built out of brick or stone. st. louis is nationally famous for its brick homes today. many of the moments in this section is from a time before we could get the person to record this. way back when is a diary entry or letter they wrote. we have a modern person recording it. there are a couple once where we had a real person give the description of what had happened. the most exciting one is the southwest bank robbery. it took place in the 1950's. kingsuthwest bank at highway in southwest avenue got robbed in the middle of the day. the largest bank heist in u.s. history to that point. it all went wrong and a cashier trips a silent alar
andrifted down the levee hit one vote after another until be three boats were on fire . it jumped up into the city and 14 blocks of downtown burned to the ground. >> a most terrible sight to see. once.ildings and blazes the fire broke out at 11:00 at night. four hours, nearly half of the heavy business portion was in ashes. the fire ran through block after block. , city leadersire proposed an ordinance that would require all buildings to be built out of brick or stone. st. louis is...
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the levees passed full captain after the.they just couldn't hold that water back any longer. >> a problem around here, it's awfully dry, rob. >> it's the driest time of year going into the exceptional drought that most of the state is under. right now, we have breezy conditions around the bay area. marine air is pumping in low clouds in a few spots. you have the sunshine, as we show you san francisco there, the camera bouncing around a bit. very typical for this time of year, cranking up and dropping our temperatures into the low 60s in san francisco and oakland. san jose, now, starting to run a little bit cooler than 24 hours ago, the sea breeze is starting to pick up after high temperatures reached the 70s and 80s in the south bay, the wind speeds are gusty out there. this is typical for late june heading into july, you get those temperatures inland, meanwhile the coast and the cooler air rushes inland late in the day. high pressure the main play in our weather. we have the big weather system offshore, which will start to m
the levees passed full captain after the.they just couldn't hold that water back any longer. >> a problem around here, it's awfully dry, rob. >> it's the driest time of year going into the exceptional drought that most of the state is under. right now, we have breezy conditions around the bay area. marine air is pumping in low clouds in a few spots. you have the sunshine, as we show you san francisco there, the camera bouncing around a bit. very typical for this time of year,...
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. >> you make a mistake and drift off of the roadway, you're liable to go to the bottom of the levee. on one side, it's a river. on the other side, it's a 30-foot drop. >> asleep or intoxicated or not paying attention, there's a good chance you could end up in the water. >> and that's where they found nick's car two days later, submerged in 18 feet of water. >> you could tell that the engine was running because when we examined the radiator, it had contact marks from the fan belt grinding away portions of plastic. we concluded from this that the engine had to be running. >> but there was no sign of nick anywhere. >> we expected to find a body inside. we were pretty surprised when we did not. >> nick's broken glasses were on the floor of his car. and the side windows were open. >> i was still hoping that we would find him alive. i was hoping that he had swam out of the car and had been injured and didn't know who he was and that we were going to find him. >> the way the car went in, the fact that he got out, none of it made sense. >> inside nick's car, investigators found a greasy film
. >> you make a mistake and drift off of the roadway, you're liable to go to the bottom of the levee. on one side, it's a river. on the other side, it's a 30-foot drop. >> asleep or intoxicated or not paying attention, there's a good chance you could end up in the water. >> and that's where they found nick's car two days later, submerged in 18 feet of water. >> you could tell that the engine was running because when we examined the radiator, it had contact marks from the...
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michelle wanted him to meet her by the town's levee at lunchtime. alk, not make out. scotty could feel her pulling back, dousing cold water on their fling. >> i don't remember the exact words, but i felt like she was to the point of, you know, the conversation's not going to happen. >> reporter: you're not man enough to do this thing you said you were going to do? >> basically. >> reporter: and forget about me, bud, because i'm going to be gone? >> i don't know that i really saw that she was doing that, but i guess she was willing to do that. >> reporter: michelle was aloof by the river that day. she says she was starting to have serious second thoughts about the relationship. >> that was actually when i was trying to cut it off at that point, and he said, "no." >> reporter: but it kept going? >> yes, sir. >> reporter: but to make an even bad rendezvous worse, michelle told scotty that she and thad were going out that night, the date she'd been going on and on about with thad that she really needed to have. so they went out. but before dinner, michel
michelle wanted him to meet her by the town's levee at lunchtime. alk, not make out. scotty could feel her pulling back, dousing cold water on their fling. >> i don't remember the exact words, but i felt like she was to the point of, you know, the conversation's not going to happen. >> reporter: you're not man enough to do this thing you said you were going to do? >> basically. >> reporter: and forget about me, bud, because i'm going to be gone? >> i don't know...
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in here, the "levee has broken," "black dog." [cheering and applause] no longer...ill i celebrate september as zeptember. i'll have to make do with roctober, tullvember, stonesuary and barch. [laughter] so, zep, that's it. instead of listening to you, i'm going to listen to spirit's "12 dreams of doctor sardonicus." ♪ ♪ [laughter] oh yeah,. oh, yeah, i'm eventually going to get into this. jimmy, crank it up. now crank it down. all right. now just crank it off. [laughter] we'll be right back. don't just visit hawaii. visit tripadvisor hawaii. with millions of reviews, tripadvisor makes any destination better. he says when something's good, why change it? what if you were to try something different? [ chocolate laughs ] [ male announcer ] it's a whole new way to love peanut butter & chocolate. smooth and crunchy butterfinger peanut butter cups. was killed june 28,2005terfinger in afghanistan. my husband's death was the hardest thing i've ever faced. the special operations warrior foundation stepped in to help. now you can help, too. purchase new cherry 5-hour energy n
in here, the "levee has broken," "black dog." [cheering and applause] no longer...ill i celebrate september as zeptember. i'll have to make do with roctober, tullvember, stonesuary and barch. [laughter] so, zep, that's it. instead of listening to you, i'm going to listen to spirit's "12 dreams of doctor sardonicus." ♪ ♪ [laughter] oh yeah,. oh, yeah, i'm eventually going to get into this. jimmy, crank it up. now crank it down. all right. now just crank it off....
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the highway remains closed while a levee is built across the highway. in dakota crews are working to shore up a levee there. and in iowa the river washed away boats and docks. the minnesota governor declared a state of emergency covering nearly half of the state's counties. >> catastrophic for everyone from the canadian border down the iowa border. >> reporter: 4 inches fell yesterday in indianapolis where flood warnings there and the surrounding area continued through the evening. just outside the twin cities the torrential rains flooded neighborhoods and left streets impassable. mudslides covered more roads and train tracks. in st. clair neighbors joined together to sandbag their community in a battle to save their homes from the quickly rising sioux river. >> shows how much everybody comes together to save a town. >> plains bound for chicago o'hare were held for more than four hours at their origin airport. nearly 700 flights to and from o'hare were scrubbed. minneapolis and o'hare reported hours-long delays. and the severe weather isn't over yet. mor
the highway remains closed while a levee is built across the highway. in dakota crews are working to shore up a levee there. and in iowa the river washed away boats and docks. the minnesota governor declared a state of emergency covering nearly half of the state's counties. >> catastrophic for everyone from the canadian border down the iowa border. >> reporter: 4 inches fell yesterday in indianapolis where flood warnings there and the surrounding area continued through the evening....
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in here, the "levee has broken," "black dog." [cheering and applause] no longer...ill i celebrate september as zeptember. i'll have to make do with roctober, tullvember, stonesuary and barch. [laughter] so, zep, that's it. instead of listening to you, i'm going to listen to spirit's "12 dreams of doctor sardonicus." ♪ ♪ [laughter] oh yeah,. oh, yeah, i'm eventually going to get into this. jimmy, crank it up. now crank it down. all right. now just crank it off. [laughter] we'll be right back. hey you won't believe how much good stuff is in the pizza hut dinner box and you won't believe the price. t a pizza, 5 breadsticks, and 10 cinnamon sticks that's 17 bucks worth of food! for $8.99 when you carry out. but ycan believe it, because i'm telling you it's true. and i'm a celebrity! come to mcdonald's and play peel. play. olé olé. you could win a trip to the 2014 fifa world cup finals match in brazil. ♪ ba da ba ba ba [ speaking russian ] ♪ ♪ i have no idea what you're saying, but count me in! ♪ am rich.unt me in! my social circle includes captains of industry, former s
in here, the "levee has broken," "black dog." [cheering and applause] no longer...ill i celebrate september as zeptember. i'll have to make do with roctober, tullvember, stonesuary and barch. [laughter] so, zep, that's it. instead of listening to you, i'm going to listen to spirit's "12 dreams of doctor sardonicus." ♪ ♪ [laughter] oh yeah,. oh, yeah, i'm eventually going to get into this. jimmy, crank it up. now crank it down. all right. now just crank it off....
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border town, two women from guatemala, one with a small child strapped to her back, wait patiently on the levee overlooking the rio grande. they have been instructed by the coyotey, who ferried them across the river for an exorbitant fee, as much as $1,000, to simply wait for the border patrol to pick them up. after processing they will likely be given a notice to appear for an immigration judge -- before an immigration judge and a bus ticket to wherever in america they may have friends or relatives. that's the way it goes. day in and day out. and what has become ground zero of the latest immigration crisis. thousands upon thousands of people from central america exploiting the poorest border of the rio grande valley to enter the united states. quote, if we don't send the message that they can't just come in and stay here, it's going to continue. this wave of humanity. unquote. said texas representative henry cuellar. cuellar is a democrat but an outspoken critic of how president obama has handled this crisis. another story from brandon darby. rom brightbart, reports that vice president moran i
border town, two women from guatemala, one with a small child strapped to her back, wait patiently on the levee overlooking the rio grande. they have been instructed by the coyotey, who ferried them across the river for an exorbitant fee, as much as $1,000, to simply wait for the border patrol to pick them up. after processing they will likely be given a notice to appear for an immigration judge -- before an immigration judge and a bus ticket to wherever in america they may have friends or...
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instead of having the port where it was, which is in front of the arch on the levee, today, the port of st. louis stretches for 18 miles along the mississippi river, going on either side of the city center itself. so the port is where everything was at the time and it deals with the different type of boat than would've been dealt with in the 19th century. museum butr of the the museum together in the early 1970's and he found when he created the layout that you see rings with the time telling a chronological story, he kind of painted himself into a corner because how do you end it. where does it end? of course, it does not and anywhere. time keeps marching on. states history keeps going on. that is one more reason why in the back of the museum there are pictures of things like the moonwalk in the atomic bomb and all those kinds of things, to show that history did not stop. thing that was what to do with the back wall. it was his wife who came up with the solution to that problem. they found they could commemorate the lewis and clark trail and it is still there today. leaving this now
instead of having the port where it was, which is in front of the arch on the levee, today, the port of st. louis stretches for 18 miles along the mississippi river, going on either side of the city center itself. so the port is where everything was at the time and it deals with the different type of boat than would've been dealt with in the 19th century. museum butr of the the museum together in the early 1970's and he found when he created the layout that you see rings with the time telling a...
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because as you can see we are on the wrong side of the clay levee. >> reporter: the smallest towns facing the biggest impact. in chaska, the minnesota river is choked with logs and getting hired. >> that low shack over there, if you go down, 4, 5 feet, there is a bench down there. >> reporter: this which looks like a pond is actually the field where the state's high school baseball all-stars were supposed to play this weekend. that game had to be moved. it's been an unusually violent weekend of weather. severe thunderstorms blew through chicago bringing trees down on homes and wiping out power lines even causing hundreds of delays at o'hare airport. back in minnesota whey there a living through the wettest first half of the year on record, they're still coping with a series of mudslides. a number of them keeping us from reaching henderson. but a forecast of more rain that has them concerned because this land of 10,000 lakes can't take much more. they're just keeping their fingers crossed here that if there is more rain to come it doesn't make things any worse. neal karlinsky, abc news, ch
because as you can see we are on the wrong side of the clay levee. >> reporter: the smallest towns facing the biggest impact. in chaska, the minnesota river is choked with logs and getting hired. >> that low shack over there, if you go down, 4, 5 feet, there is a bench down there. >> reporter: this which looks like a pond is actually the field where the state's high school baseball all-stars were supposed to play this weekend. that game had to be moved. it's been an unusually...
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the 49ers are putting the finishing touch on the new levee stadium and give -- the levi stadium and giveinal tour today. >> we will give you a tour now, there is a unique visit posted by the 49ers and you can recognize that face, jerry rice and never want to show him without steve young, so check this out. the guys were having a good time touring the stadium and jerry tweeted some selfies of the new home. they will not play this but i am sure they will be frequent guests. >> those are 49er hall of fameers from the past. here are the present players looking at new grass and turf and the seats. they seem to be very satisfied. they also seem like they want to hit someone. that is what football is about. >> the parking lot still needs to be repaved. kitchens need to be stocked and wi-fi needs testing. the city hopes to issue a permit by end of the month turning the project from a construction site to an officially "events" venue. there you go. >> one event is the super bowl. yeah. look forward to that. >> summertime is bench time. coming up, beachgoers are warned to have a careful look befor
the 49ers are putting the finishing touch on the new levee stadium and give -- the levi stadium and giveinal tour today. >> we will give you a tour now, there is a unique visit posted by the 49ers and you can recognize that face, jerry rice and never want to show him without steve young, so check this out. the guys were having a good time touring the stadium and jerry tweeted some selfies of the new home. they will not play this but i am sure they will be frequent guests. >> those...
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you can see behind me along the levee, weeds left behind by high tide. division of waterway can't treat the weeds this summer, but a new law may help change that in the future. >> sticky and pretty gross. >> reporter: nick perry raked aquatic weeds for three hours this morning at discovery bay's yacht harbor. >> this year was probably worse than previous year, but we still got the whole summer to go. >> reporter: normally the state's division of boating and waterways treats the bay for the weeds, but this year it's at an acceptable level of 20%. instead, curly pond weed, which has moved in-- >> we can't kill it. >> reporter: boating and waterways says they don't have permits to treat the weed either. assembly bill 763 signed into law last year may cut through the process. the goal is to control invasive weeds before they wrap around propellers and ankles of swimmers. >> my motor overheated, so we had to let it cool down. backed it up and cleared it off, but it's a real problem. it will take your boat out. >> reporter: and it will likery remain a problem
you can see behind me along the levee, weeds left behind by high tide. division of waterway can't treat the weeds this summer, but a new law may help change that in the future. >> sticky and pretty gross. >> reporter: nick perry raked aquatic weeds for three hours this morning at discovery bay's yacht harbor. >> this year was probably worse than previous year, but we still got the whole summer to go. >> reporter: normally the state's division of boating and waterways...
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that means trolly coaches, the diesel coaches, the levees and even cable cars are affected the story.>: now they're turning to a limit shuttles. >>: the as big changes all the way around us take a look richer bay bridge ride in the west from a bridge back up. here you can see that traffic is starting to back up into the car surveys and as it has been a pretty easy ride this morning that is no longer the case. what's gone traffic is backed up almost a highway 24 now and the dry times have climbed to 22 minutes. here's the san mateo bridge you could see the coast and started to get jammed up in the westbound direction. there was an accident on the approach to the bridge tha, now its releasef the floodgates have opened the that traffic has came to a standstill. let's settle or to the weather center and get the latest updates. does let the sunshine here to the san ramon valley. that is before too much longer the clouds will part it will start to get a little more were written this city. >>: is to be foggy and breezy as you have added to the later hours of the morning. our eyes are only th
that means trolly coaches, the diesel coaches, the levees and even cable cars are affected the story.>: now they're turning to a limit shuttles. >>: the as big changes all the way around us take a look richer bay bridge ride in the west from a bridge back up. here you can see that traffic is starting to back up into the car surveys and as it has been a pretty easy ride this morning that is no longer the case. what's gone traffic is backed up almost a highway 24 now and the dry times...
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--a quarter of the capacity in the works will be finished if the levees are enacted. the the cost of solar power in the country. largest utility plans to invest $5 billion in mexico's energy structure. the agreement between the company and the mexican federal -- as well asion renewable projects. >> brazil is one of the most dangerous companies in the world. security will need to be tighter than ever. we are going to look at the challenge of keeping football fans safe. >> we will be speaking with gianluca vialli. he will be joining us live on set. >> you can follow us on twitter. @guyjohnsontv. olivia stearns is @oli viasterns. will continue. ♪ >> good morning. welcome back to "the pulse." i am olivia sterns. >> i am guy johnson. accelerated inon may. consumer prices rose 2.5% from a year ago. we may get more monetary easing. >> matteo renzi is in shanghai to promote is this resolute -- to promote business. tomorrow he meets china's president. this is his first international trip since taking over as prime minister in february. >> -- is not moving its payment ukraine.
--a quarter of the capacity in the works will be finished if the levees are enacted. the the cost of solar power in the country. largest utility plans to invest $5 billion in mexico's energy structure. the agreement between the company and the mexican federal -- as well asion renewable projects. >> brazil is one of the most dangerous companies in the world. security will need to be tighter than ever. we are going to look at the challenge of keeping football fans safe. >> we will be...
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foraired a task force governor schwarzenegger and we concluded the 1100 levees and the sacramento basin will not survive anticipated sealevel rise. -- climate change and the disruptions as pointed out our a global problem. china,a action by brazil, india, and other economies, what we do alone will not suffice. action by the urine assays is not sufficient. nonetheless, at first, any mention of climate change triggered a lecture about how those who caused the problem should pay for fixing it globally. impacts, it isen a matter of self-interest. of they need to respond and join constructively. announced one day after the announcement by epa of its new carbon rule that they intend to build a cap on carbon dioxide. this is a response to the united states. it is a significant one and is further demonstration of u.s. leadership. markets seek clean energy technology. billion people don't have electricity. it will offer new economic opportunities. achnology and innovation are comparative advantage for our country. it will control what we can help find ways to replace the most serious contributor
foraired a task force governor schwarzenegger and we concluded the 1100 levees and the sacramento basin will not survive anticipated sealevel rise. -- climate change and the disruptions as pointed out our a global problem. china,a action by brazil, india, and other economies, what we do alone will not suffice. action by the urine assays is not sufficient. nonetheless, at first, any mention of climate change triggered a lecture about how those who caused the problem should pay for fixing it...
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they are out in the open, running up and down the levee, looking for people. uth texas, they are seeing a lot more people than in arizona or california. even in the el paso area. in more open areas, lots of patrol trucks. desolatere rural, more areas, you will not see as many concentrated because they are out in the middle of nowhere to patrol. texas, it is not uncommon to see a bunch of border patrol trucks. it would not be an uncommon sight to see the apprehension of groups of people at any date or , in theoss that region rio grande valley sector. host: we're talking to alicia caldwell. (202) 585-3881. democrats, (202) 585-3880. independents, (202) 585-3882. the first call is on the independent line. caller: thank you for taking my call. i want to make three quick points. for questions. is the government giving any additional funds for the state to accommodate the large influx of these children? it has been reported that these are not actually children, that these are teenagers. the second question i wanted to make, are any fines be -- being considered for th
they are out in the open, running up and down the levee, looking for people. uth texas, they are seeing a lot more people than in arizona or california. even in the el paso area. in more open areas, lots of patrol trucks. desolatere rural, more areas, you will not see as many concentrated because they are out in the middle of nowhere to patrol. texas, it is not uncommon to see a bunch of border patrol trucks. it would not be an uncommon sight to see the apprehension of groups of people at any...
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will come and it will bring destruction but in katrina's case it was not when the rain alone had the levees been done properly and people been about appropriately so man was a man was about to treat your great man t v thank you sir knight and that's not wait another five years it might not be telephone not he i've got to be something i'm going to take i mean the real larry heaven is for real nice jim i guess bishop t.d. jason is doing the pound only sure in one dr is in bookstores now so you can find me on twitter at kings things see an extra. or a. very hard to take that. you can hear. that that will help her make her. appear. well. science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. hello there i'm marinated this is boom bust and these are some of the stories that we're tracking for you today first up george at celgene is on the show now celdran is an advocate for free banking which is something that he says what eliminate the need for private national regulation altogether sounds pretty good to me we're going to hear it from him then
will come and it will bring destruction but in katrina's case it was not when the rain alone had the levees been done properly and people been about appropriately so man was a man was about to treat your great man t v thank you sir knight and that's not wait another five years it might not be telephone not he i've got to be something i'm going to take i mean the real larry heaven is for real nice jim i guess bishop t.d. jason is doing the pound only sure in one dr is in bookstores now so you...
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would come and it will bring destruction but in katrina's case it was not when the rain alone had the levees been done properly and people been about to properly so man was that man was above the trees you know great man d.d. thank you sir name that's not wait another five years it might not be on the phone not a i've got to be something on the take i mean the real larry heaven is for real i see my guess bishop t.d. jason is doing the power only sure in one drive is in bookstores now so you can find me on twitter at kings things see an extra. sobolev a. little. folks i'm out in martin and this is breaking the subtle we've got a very special show for you today in the exclusive sit down interview with two and a say whistleblowers bill binnie and koch levy so let's get to it and let's break the side. of the republicans they are look very hard to take our love to get along here. we ever had sex with her right there little. boy. little little. little. little. little little. little. that tomorrow marks the one year anniversary since the first bombshell story broke i'm sorry tomorrow marks the one
would come and it will bring destruction but in katrina's case it was not when the rain alone had the levees been done properly and people been about to properly so man was that man was above the trees you know great man d.d. thank you sir name that's not wait another five years it might not be on the phone not a i've got to be something on the take i mean the real larry heaven is for real i see my guess bishop t.d. jason is doing the power only sure in one drive is in bookstores now so you can...
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. >> the five years i've been here, we have, in fact, you know, set a record for the highest dollar amount of fines leveed for any five-year period. with the tools i have, we're doing what we can do. >> i'll conclude on this point. is only one of minuscule penalties, $5,000 and $10,000 over that period of ten years that's been documented. >> you know, senator, certainly we'd be happy to work with you on some technical assistance if you'd like to take a look at legislation that addresses our penalty schedules. >> i would be advocating for more authority. >> we'll work with you. >> let me ask you about answers for the record. when you were here last year, you promised answers. we still haven't received them. >> they've been completed by both me and my staff. i worked on those personally. staff has prepared them. they're in the clearance process. i hope it would have been delivered to you in advance of this. but you should have them very shortly. >> they're in the pipeline? >> that's right. >> when are we going to see them? >> i can't answer that other than to say i believe it's very close. and i -- it would
. >> the five years i've been here, we have, in fact, you know, set a record for the highest dollar amount of fines leveed for any five-year period. with the tools i have, we're doing what we can do. >> i'll conclude on this point. is only one of minuscule penalties, $5,000 and $10,000 over that period of ten years that's been documented. >> you know, senator, certainly we'd be happy to work with you on some technical assistance if you'd like to take a look at legislation that...
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the burglars. i'm damian trujillo, nbc bay area news. >>> developing story on a homicide investigation. two bodies have been found near a levee in milpitas. detectives were called to the hidden lake around 1:00 p.m. this afternoon. there are two victims. they also say there are no outstanding suspects. >>> the hunt is on for a man accused of trying to kill his ex-girlfriend and then kidnapping the little girl. jose valencia stabbed his ex-girlfriend several times and kidnapped the little girl and three hours later he dropped her off at the sunnyvale police department. the girl was not harmed and the mother is expected to survive. he's driving with a license plate number 5 pnh 641. if you see him call sunnyvale police. >>> a new tool to battle sexual assaults on college cam pulls. janet napolitano outlined a plan to cut down the number of sexual attacks on campus. nbc bay area's christie smith with more on this problem. chris christie. >> reporter: they say they didn't take their allegation enough, and now there is a task force. these uc berkeley juniors say the hard issue of sexual assault is a big topic in college. >> a lot
the burglars. i'm damian trujillo, nbc bay area news. >>> developing story on a homicide investigation. two bodies have been found near a levee in milpitas. detectives were called to the hidden lake around 1:00 p.m. this afternoon. there are two victims. they also say there are no outstanding suspects. >>> the hunt is on for a man accused of trying to kill his ex-girlfriend and then kidnapping the little girl. jose valencia stabbed his ex-girlfriend several times and kidnapped...
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. >> heavy rain triggered record flooding in the plains and midwest. levees are being pushed to the limit and homes are being threatened. >> how are you going to get home? >> i need to swim there. >> his wife shelly has an audiotape that donald sterling is unfit. >> three victims were taken to the hospital. >> a yacht near san diego has been reduced to ashes after going up in flames. no one was seriously heart. >> all that -- >> he broke the law, but now this convicted felon is breaking hearts around the world. >> wooing over a california man's mugshot. >> what a name for a press secretary, josh earnest. it means just kidding but seriously. >> lucy li coming out swinging at the u.s. women's open. >> shot a 78 and has a real chance to make the cut. >> what do you plan on doing next? >> eat some more ice cream. >> a man was found running a meth lab at a retirement community or as he was known at the residence, a guy who stays up until 8:00. >> announcer: this morning's "eye opener" presented by toyota. let's go places. captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "c
. >> heavy rain triggered record flooding in the plains and midwest. levees are being pushed to the limit and homes are being threatened. >> how are you going to get home? >> i need to swim there. >> his wife shelly has an audiotape that donald sterling is unfit. >> three victims were taken to the hospital. >> a yacht near san diego has been reduced to ashes after going up in flames. no one was seriously heart. >> all that -- >> he broke the law,...
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the firefight. we are actually standing -- my neighbors and i -- on a levee along las colinas creek working its way along the old railroad tracks the firing catching some trees and the two decks in the backs of those homes on fire. finally three planes joined the firefight. one dropping and then another that retardant on the hillside. then the chopper 5 came in numerous times scooping up water at the civic center lagoon and dropping bucketsful closer to the mobile homes as they got the fire under control. >> amazing. >>> muni was delayed in san francisco this afternoon after a train near the west portal station started smoking. passengers were evacuated after heavy smoke was seen coming from the train. the scene was cleared around 4:00 and service is back on track. >>> in san jose it took only a few minutes for firefighters to snuff out flames in a pile of scrap. it all went down at the megametals and iron company on stone avenue. workers there had to evacuate for a bit. but then they got back to work. the cause is under investigation. >>> and meteorologist paul deanno tells us fire danger will be h
the firefight. we are actually standing -- my neighbors and i -- on a levee along las colinas creek working its way along the old railroad tracks the firing catching some trees and the two decks in the backs of those homes on fire. finally three planes joined the firefight. one dropping and then another that retardant on the hillside. then the chopper 5 came in numerous times scooping up water at the civic center lagoon and dropping bucketsful closer to the mobile homes as they got the fire...
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the army corps of engineers is helping to build up a levee. i told the governor that we will be there as we get some clarity about the damage and what needs to be done. and you're going to -- you should feel confident that you're going to have a strong partner in fema and the federal government in the process of cleaning up. and you can also feel confident because if we didn't help out, then i'd have mayor coleman and mayor hodges and congressman keith ellison giving me a hard time. they're going to hold me to do. pay do a great job on behalf of their constituents every day. i also want to mention that up the road, there's a memorial service for a person that many of you knew and loved and that's jim oberstar who served so long in congress. i had a chance to know jim. we overlapped before he came back home. he was a good man. he was a good public servant. he was somebody who never forgot the folks in the iron range that he was fighting for. and in a lot of ways what he represented was a time when folks went to washington but they understood tha
the army corps of engineers is helping to build up a levee. i told the governor that we will be there as we get some clarity about the damage and what needs to be done. and you're going to -- you should feel confident that you're going to have a strong partner in fema and the federal government in the process of cleaning up. and you can also feel confident because if we didn't help out, then i'd have mayor coleman and mayor hodges and congressman keith ellison giving me a hard time. they're...
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i chaired a task force on adaptation for governors schwarzenegger, and we concluded the 1100 levees inacramento simply will i survive. climate change and associated disruption, as has been pointed out, are a global problem. absent action by china, brazil, india, and other fast-growing economies, what we do allow will loss of vice. action by the united states is not sufficient and is nonetheless necessary if we are to have credibility to negotiate with other countries to typically follow the developed world and worry that carbon will forge their legitimate needs for economic growth. i must express disappointment that the debate between developed and developing countries tends to focus more on how much financial aid advanced nations are willing to blood rather than the substance of how much and how to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in those nations. i participated for a number of years in the china sustainable energy forum. at first drop in 1990's any mention of climate change triggered a lecture about how those who caused the problems paid for fixing it globally. as china has begun to
i chaired a task force on adaptation for governors schwarzenegger, and we concluded the 1100 levees inacramento simply will i survive. climate change and associated disruption, as has been pointed out, are a global problem. absent action by china, brazil, india, and other fast-growing economies, what we do allow will loss of vice. action by the united states is not sufficient and is nonetheless necessary if we are to have credibility to negotiate with other countries to typically follow the...
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dams, levees receive c plus marks. thean falls far short of what is needed. >> the purpose of the whole report card is to draw attention to the fact that we do need some additional funding. there is still work to be done. >> okay. so what can be done to improve the entire system? we'll talk about that coming up in the next 30 minutes. live in the spring garden bridge in center city this morning. jesse gary, nbc 10 news. >>> there's a court hearing later today for a chester county piano teacher who's accused of sexually abusing students. anton fomed is his name. investigators say he sexually assaulted three 6-year-olds, showing them nude pictures. he's being held on $300,000 bail. >>> governor jack markell will sign a bill to distribute more naloxone. that medication has been used to revive 300 people across the country last year. >>> from our south jersey bureau today, this morning, governor chris christie is holding a town hall meeting in haddon heights, camden county. he'll talk to residents about the need for pension an
dams, levees receive c plus marks. thean falls far short of what is needed. >> the purpose of the whole report card is to draw attention to the fact that we do need some additional funding. there is still work to be done. >> okay. so what can be done to improve the entire system? we'll talk about that coming up in the next 30 minutes. live in the spring garden bridge in center city this morning. jesse gary, nbc 10 news. >>> there's a court hearing later today for a chester...
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. >> heavy rain triggered record flooding in the plains and midwest. levees are being pushed to the limit and homes are threatened. >> how are you going to get home? >> i need to swim there. >> an anthrax scare at the cdc. 75 workers may have been exposed to anthrax after a safely lapse in the lab. >> they moved the deadly samples from one lab to another. >> somebody messed up. >>> just when you think you hear the last of the sterlings, shelly has a new audio tape that they say proves donald sterling is mentally unfit to run the family trust. >> i'm not incompetent, you're [ bleep ] incompetent, you stupid [ bleep ]. >>> deputies are investigating a triple shooting outside of the red rocks amphitheater. >> a yacht near san diego has been reduced to ashes after going up in flames. no one was seriously hurt. >> all that -- >> he broke the law but now this convicted felon is breaking -- >> women all over the world swooning over his mug shot. >> what a name for a press secretary. >> it literally means just kidding but seriously. >> 11-year-old lucy li comes out s
. >> heavy rain triggered record flooding in the plains and midwest. levees are being pushed to the limit and homes are threatened. >> how are you going to get home? >> i need to swim there. >> an anthrax scare at the cdc. 75 workers may have been exposed to anthrax after a safely lapse in the lab. >> they moved the deadly samples from one lab to another. >> somebody messed up. >>> just when you think you hear the last of the sterlings, shelly has a...
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the last time you saw a run up ls, bill lentils -- leve clinton was in the oval office.d the macarena, which marks it danced to. i'm referring to the.com bubble. bubble.otcom the last time we saw a run ups like this was 1998. saw -- we arewe still not at the peak. macarena was making it to number one. my point being, according to this argument, you could have a good two years left in the bull market. according to theory. that is not necessarily what will happen. >> one of the most 1890's of -- most iconic 1990's dances. >> isn't that the year that the -- programming note, later on today, we will be bringing you prime minister's questions. we don't always do this, but this one might be interesting. be at noon, u.k. time. break, weo to the will sing the mack arena. tesco is on our radar for two reasons. a potential shareholder ruvell. and declining share price. the conversation is on that. ♪ >> welcome back. i'm mark barton. >> time in london that is 7:52. revoltaces a shareholder at the meeting this week. the issue is ceo pay. how much revolting are we likely to see this
the last time you saw a run up ls, bill lentils -- leve clinton was in the oval office.d the macarena, which marks it danced to. i'm referring to the.com bubble. bubble.otcom the last time we saw a run ups like this was 1998. saw -- we arewe still not at the peak. macarena was making it to number one. my point being, according to this argument, you could have a good two years left in the bull market. according to theory. that is not necessarily what will happen. >> one of the most 1890's...
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congress must give the department of education office for civil rights the power to levee substantial finds against schools out of compliance with title nine. the only recompense available to ocr is full removal of federal funds something that would hurt the group of students this law is intended to protect. schools out of compliance must be punished to signal the seriousness and prevent schools becoming repeat offenders. these fines can subsidize ocr's cost or directly to victim services. top universities were found out of compliance. no fines were levied. congress must compel the department of education to continuously release a list of schools under investigation for title nine complaints. without this information, compliantants may be derived of information and perspective students cannot possibly make informed decision regarding their choice of college. tufts university was under investigation when i was applying to schools. i made the choice to attend tufts without this information. when i was raped, tufts was still under investigation. i still didn't know. had i known, i can on
congress must give the department of education office for civil rights the power to levee substantial finds against schools out of compliance with title nine. the only recompense available to ocr is full removal of federal funds something that would hurt the group of students this law is intended to protect. schools out of compliance must be punished to signal the seriousness and prevent schools becoming repeat offenders. these fines can subsidize ocr's cost or directly to victim services. top...
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the lists to cover up so they could receive their bonuses. >>> a smoking ban in new jersey could become a civil rather than a criminal crime. advocates say it's a way to leveeenalties without getting tied up in the municipal court system. the state senate delayed a vote that would prohibit smoking at beaches and public passion in new jersey. >>> there's so much more to come on saturday morning, the surprise of a lifetime, high school grad cooks his way into a new world record. >>> water as deep as ten feet fill streets in parts of maryland always a storm rolled through. chris sowers has the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast "action news" saturday morning continues in just a moment. ♪ ♪ get 5% cash back at lowe's this quarter so you can score more cash. activate your 5% cash back at chase.com/freedom. chase. so you can. >> quick downpours have caused flash flooding in york county. this road is disburg's water street which seems appropriate. it receded after a few hours. >>> flash flooding in maryland left two vehicles stuck underneath a bridge. rescuers got the drivers out safely. the flooding was as high as 10 feet in some areas. that's really pretty
the lists to cover up so they could receive their bonuses. >>> a smoking ban in new jersey could become a civil rather than a criminal crime. advocates say it's a way to leveeenalties without getting tied up in the municipal court system. the state senate delayed a vote that would prohibit smoking at beaches and public passion in new jersey. >>> there's so much more to come on saturday morning, the surprise of a lifetime, high school grad cooks his way into a new world record....
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. >> before i knew brian could get there i shot this video because the fire was close to my neighborhood on a levee along lagunitas creek. three planes circled, two of them dropped retardant on the hillside then that chopper came in, scooped up water actually from the civic center lagoon and dropped buckets full close to the mobile homes as they got this thing under control. >>> tonight it is probably the last thing on the minds of people crowded on muni buses and trains after a long week at work. but this is going to be a big weekend because muni and its drivers are supposed to wrap up contract talks on sunday. da lin found out things aren't looking so good. >> reporter: contract talks have broken down. but muni buses continue to run with both sides at a standstill many muni riders worrying drivers will organize another sickout to disrupt service. >> if the guys decide to have a sickout, do you think you'll participate? >> yeah. 100%. >> reporter: maggie lawler is one of muni's 700,000 riders. she took the cab to work during the last sickout and can't afford another one. >> $50 during that week an
. >> before i knew brian could get there i shot this video because the fire was close to my neighborhood on a levee along lagunitas creek. three planes circled, two of them dropped retardant on the hillside then that chopper came in, scooped up water actually from the civic center lagoon and dropped buckets full close to the mobile homes as they got this thing under control. >>> tonight it is probably the last thing on the minds of people crowded on muni buses and trains after a...
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the army corps of engineers is helping to build up a levee in the area. told the governor we will be there as we declared a about what needs to be done, and you should feel confident you will have a strong partner in fema and the federal government in the process of cleaning up. [applause] and you can also feel confident because if we did not help out, then i would have mayor coleman and mayor hodges and congressman keith ellison giving me a hard time. they will hold me to it. they do a great job on behalf of their constituents every day. [applause] i also wanted to mention that up the road there is a memorial service for a person that many of you knew and loved, and that is jim oberstar, who served so long in congress. i had a chance to know jim. we overlapped before he came back home. he was a good man, a good public servant. he was somebody who never forgot the folks in the iron range that he was fighting for. and in a lot of ways, what he represented was a time when folks went to washington, but they understood that they were working on behalf of hard
the army corps of engineers is helping to build up a levee in the area. told the governor we will be there as we declared a about what needs to be done, and you should feel confident you will have a strong partner in fema and the federal government in the process of cleaning up. [applause] and you can also feel confident because if we did not help out, then i would have mayor coleman and mayor hodges and congressman keith ellison giving me a hard time. they will hold me to it. they do a great...
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the farming areas. in 85 years, you're looking at a 3 foot to 5 foot rise. that would cause flooding over levees and a complete redesign of infrastructure right near the waterline. the interesting thing is, a lot of these changes now between 2040 just coming up in the next 25 years, our average storms around the bay area could cause a lot of problems, similar to the king tides. >>> now we're going to continue our coverage on our website. you can read the entire grand jury report there. all you have to do is search for sea level at nbcbayarea.com. >>> on the ground to panic to posey. >> you probably heard this already. giants fans can't get enough of this stuff. tim lincecum throwing a no-hitter this afternoon. the second of his career. gerard moncure live at at and t, and the crowd went wild. >> reporter: it was quite a day here, terry. tim lincecum making history once again at at&t park. the 30 year old right hander. in doing so, a 4-0 victory over san diego. lincecum becomes the first major league pitcher in over 100 years to twice no-hit the same team in his career. this could have been a per
the farming areas. in 85 years, you're looking at a 3 foot to 5 foot rise. that would cause flooding over levees and a complete redesign of infrastructure right near the waterline. the interesting thing is, a lot of these changes now between 2040 just coming up in the next 25 years, our average storms around the bay area could cause a lot of problems, similar to the king tides. >>> now we're going to continue our coverage on our website. you can read the entire grand jury report there....
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about tumbler and the power of tumbler before i even knew what miller was the how strong it could be and kathy was on that leve level and if st i am getting at is that they are living this stuff. so, the students will be able to say to you right away like you know what, that level of marketing its feels too heavy handed it over here com here, ts something that feels natural and it feels like you are giving and getting at the same time. i think that is fascinating. and then on the basic level, we have the belief that facebook was not going to help us on the marketing and/or not be as effective as it was that you havand you havethe solution anda roomful of people that are like i don't look at it for marketing anymore. how amazing and powerful is that for me that you can change a campaign midstream with that. >> we were talking about this earlier before the panel and you mentioned that they young person in your organization says nobody needs the space anymore. you have to bring that back with a grain of salt. >> it is another data point. >> and you have a roomful of people talking about the team marketing is diff
about tumbler and the power of tumbler before i even knew what miller was the how strong it could be and kathy was on that leve level and if st i am getting at is that they are living this stuff. so, the students will be able to say to you right away like you know what, that level of marketing its feels too heavy handed it over here com here, ts something that feels natural and it feels like you are giving and getting at the same time. i think that is fascinating. and then on the basic level,...
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the idea, to eat healthy look our prehistoric ancestors did. as a hunter/gathererer, meat, fish, leveee mainstay. say good-bye to legumes, grains and any processed foods like pasta or candy. it is high in protein. low in carbohydrates. lowen sugar. all good things. and the motto is if the caveman didn't eat it we shouldn't eat it. >> reporter: what is the biological reasoning behind that? >> the thought is if we eliminate these food of low nutritional value causing us to gain excess weight we will be healthier overall. >> reporter: not only is the diet great for quick weight loss it become is a lifestyle for many who say they feel better after eating whole foods. >> i was a big diet coke addict. i didn't realize how much junk food i was eating. 31-year-old mom, michelle rosen start the paleo training for the boston marathon. despite the absence of diet soda, the mother of three says she is hooked now blogging about it. >> why is it so effective? >> the paleo diet is rich in protein. protein keeps us feeling satisfied throughout the day. we avoid hunger pangs. >> nutritionists say there
the idea, to eat healthy look our prehistoric ancestors did. as a hunter/gathererer, meat, fish, leveee mainstay. say good-bye to legumes, grains and any processed foods like pasta or candy. it is high in protein. low in carbohydrates. lowen sugar. all good things. and the motto is if the caveman didn't eat it we shouldn't eat it. >> reporter: what is the biological reasoning behind that? >> the thought is if we eliminate these food of low nutritional value causing us to gain excess...
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the zero cost society". what do you mean by zero marginal cost? >> levee put it into context. i think what is happening is we are just getting a glimpse the outline of a new economic system entering onto the world stage. the collaborative comments. this is the first economic system to emergency at hand of capitalism and socialism in the early 19th century so it's a remarkable historic event with long-term implications for all of us around the world. the triggering agent for this great economic transformation is something called zero marginal cost. let me explain. there's a paradox deeply embedded in the heart of the capitalist market which has been responsible for the great success of the invisible hand over two centuries. the irony is this paradox is leading to the ultimate triumph of capitalism but that tribe is going to lead to its demise as the primary economic system of the world and here's the paradox. in a capitalist market for sellers are continually probing for new technologies that can increase productivity reduce their marginal cost so they can put out cheaper produc
the zero cost society". what do you mean by zero marginal cost? >> levee put it into context. i think what is happening is we are just getting a glimpse the outline of a new economic system entering onto the world stage. the collaborative comments. this is the first economic system to emergency at hand of capitalism and socialism in the early 19th century so it's a remarkable historic event with long-term implications for all of us around the world. the triggering agent for this...
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levee in hidden lake park. detectives are investigating it as a homicide. the two victims have not been identified. they believe they are from milpitas. they don't believe there are suspects at this point. keeping an eye on hot spots and keeping calm. firefighters are staying over night to the make sure a fire in fairfield doesn't reignite. the flames destroying two homes along winning several sheds and barnes. it started just before 4:00 this afternoon. our chopper caught this video of one of the house in flames. this is what happened off cordelia road not far from rodriguez high school. burned about five acres before it was contained a few hours later. what sparked it still unclear. but the wind and dry conditions did fuel that fire. we bring in chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. it was tough going for a while because of the wind, jeff. but that has died down? >> it has decreased by five to seven miles per hour. that's good news for some of the hot spots. i'm surefire crews will be out there in the overnight hours making sure nothing flares up. winds sustained at 16 coming out of the west. the win
levee in hidden lake park. detectives are investigating it as a homicide. the two victims have not been identified. they believe they are from milpitas. they don't believe there are suspects at this point. keeping an eye on hot spots and keeping calm. firefighters are staying over night to the make sure a fire in fairfield doesn't reignite. the flames destroying two homes along winning several sheds and barnes. it started just before 4:00 this afternoon. our chopper caught this video of one of...
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the infrastructure, key parts of , they were put in place 50 or 60 years ago. it is a perfect storm for water systems, transportation systems, dams and levees. .6 we found a need trillion dollars. $2 trillion of that will be met. a doable challenge, it is not just a governmental issue. there will be a bigger role for the private sector going forward. >> you wrote in a recent op-ed for the new york times one of the big structural changes in the u.s., the bridge condition but the travel condition. more people living in urban areas. is it going to have to get bad with commutes to get congress to do something? >> i do not think congress should be looked at to solve committing problems. one the reasons it has been difficult to get the fuel tax beenase is it has not increased over 20 years. people do not vote in national elections thinking maybe this will help my commute. their vote does affect their commute. fund infrastructure and transportation at the federal level we will see economic losses. we will see people having a harder time getting to work. >> we are very depressed about our future commute. are there any solutions? what about state or l
the infrastructure, key parts of , they were put in place 50 or 60 years ago. it is a perfect storm for water systems, transportation systems, dams and levees. .6 we found a need trillion dollars. $2 trillion of that will be met. a doable challenge, it is not just a governmental issue. there will be a bigger role for the private sector going forward. >> you wrote in a recent op-ed for the new york times one of the big structural changes in the u.s., the bridge condition but the travel...
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the rain going to end? >> reporter: this road outside minneapolis becoming an impassable waterfall. floods swallowing parts of south dakota too. crews there working frantically overnight building a levees this highway, interstate 29, the big sioux river expected to crest as early as this morning. i wish i could say it's over but it's not. more rain this weekend. this is not what has fallen but what will fall by sunday. 2 to 3 inches in that red zone. we're concerned about some of the rivers in iowa. so i'll be talking about this plus a cooldown in the northeast coming up. >> okay, ginger, welcome back. >>> we turn to the shocking details of an anthrax accident at the cdc. about 75 workers there could have been exposed to the biological weapon that is so often deadly and abc's linzie janis is at the cdc headquarters in atlanta. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, george. a very serious and dangerous mistake was made here at the cdc in a bioterrorism lab and as a result, dozens of staffers may have been exposed to the deadly bacteria. this morning, approximately 75 employees at the centers for disease control are being offered treatment after possibly being exposed to live anthrax.
the rain going to end? >> reporter: this road outside minneapolis becoming an impassable waterfall. floods swallowing parts of south dakota too. crews there working frantically overnight building a levees this highway, interstate 29, the big sioux river expected to crest as early as this morning. i wish i could say it's over but it's not. more rain this weekend. this is not what has fallen but what will fall by sunday. 2 to 3 inches in that red zone. we're concerned about some of the...