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what is twa? their rival. correct. san antonio for $400. matt. what is the alamodome? right. writing teams, $400. matt. who are the brontes? you got them. writing teams, $800. jared. what is the beat movement? right. san antonio for $800. jared. what is a jail? no. kellie or matt? [ beep ] curtis jenny was a plane, so it has an old hangar. back to you, jared. writing teams for $1,200. matt. what is clark? yes. hits & misses, $400. matt. who is pat benatar? correct. hits & misses, $800. jared. who is cher? yes. hits & misses, $1,200. matt. who is britney spears? right. hits & misses, $1,600. matt. who is faith hill? no. kellie or jared? [ beep ] "who are trisha yearwood and leann rimes"? matt, back to you. go again. let's continue for $2,000, hits & misses. matt. who is nicki minaj? good. san antonio, $1,200. here's kelly. this area along the banks of the san antonio is a top texas tourist attraction, as well as an inspiration to other cities trying to create green space. matt. what is the river walk? right. san antonio, $1,600. answer -- daily double. well, now... matt, you'v
what is twa? their rival. correct. san antonio for $400. matt. what is the alamodome? right. writing teams, $400. matt. who are the brontes? you got them. writing teams, $800. jared. what is the beat movement? right. san antonio for $800. jared. what is a jail? no. kellie or matt? [ beep ] curtis jenny was a plane, so it has an old hangar. back to you, jared. writing teams for $1,200. matt. what is clark? yes. hits & misses, $400. matt. who is pat benatar? correct. hits & misses, $800....
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things began to pick up the pace of the twa and the tragic assassination. muhammad ali who is one of the key hijackers and was wanted for the twa hijacking was later arrested in 1987 at a frankfurt airport carrying explosives to the operatives elsewhere in europe in particular to paris you may recall the series that brought paris to a standstill in 1985 and 1986. compatriot was linked to the 1988 hijacking from bangkok as part of hezbollah's activities targeting gulf states that the time. then you have other operations in europe. one in 1989, german intelligence intercepted communications to the hezbollah handlers back home but couldn't figure not what he was talking about. references to buy a bmw and different types of mercedes and different types of bmw. they got a court order and found his code book. bmw was referencing jewish targets mercedes or american targets. he was arrested, served his time and was deported but that wasn't the end of him. he turns up several years later in the western hemisphere doing things in south america and then there is a cas
things began to pick up the pace of the twa and the tragic assassination. muhammad ali who is one of the key hijackers and was wanted for the twa hijacking was later arrested in 1987 at a frankfurt airport carrying explosives to the operatives elsewhere in europe in particular to paris you may recall the series that brought paris to a standstill in 1985 and 1986. compatriot was linked to the 1988 hijacking from bangkok as part of hezbollah's activities targeting gulf states that the time. then...
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. >> the judge did not issue a ruling today, if you legal team says, the judge is leaning twa class action. >>> the environmentalists, is urging them to sign a bill on fracking. they include of getting the permit, and monitor it go ground water. the oil industry says it's more regulation than necessary. >> in the absence of any risk, there's no basis other than emotion. to call for more on the hydraulic fracking. >> they don't have the kids coming home with nosebleeds, they go to the hospital because they're sick. >> the law is california's first comprehensive regulation of frac activity in the shale area. >>> a group of california lawmakers is in scandanavia. none of them is from the bay area. it's paid for by the california foundation of the environment and the economy. the nonprofit is funded by business, and labor groups, including the energy industry. >>> the red flag warning, stays in effect through this evening, into tomorrow, and in the hills above 1,000 feet. these are the highs from today. pretty mild, lots of 70s, the red flag warnings is mostly of the winds. the winds have been
. >> the judge did not issue a ruling today, if you legal team says, the judge is leaning twa class action. >>> the environmentalists, is urging them to sign a bill on fracking. they include of getting the permit, and monitor it go ground water. the oil industry says it's more regulation than necessary. >> in the absence of any risk, there's no basis other than emotion. to call for more on the hydraulic fracking. >> they don't have the kids coming home with...
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and yet not so, for with a kiss 'twas made. richard: part us, northumberland. banish us both and send the king with me. [northumberland laughs] that were some love but little policy. then whither he goes, thither let me go. [men shouting] duchess of york: my lord... you told me you would tell the rest? then, as i said, the duke, great bolingbroke, mounted upon a hot and fiery steed with slow but stately pace kept on his course, whilst all tongues cried "god save thee, bolingbroke!" you would have thought the very windows spake, so many greedy looks of young and old through casements darted their desiring eyes upon his visage. duchess: alack, poor richard! where was he the whilst? as in a theatre, the eyes of men, after a well-graced actor leaves the stage, are idly bent on him who enters next, thinking his prattle to be tedious; even so, or with much more contempt, men's eyes did scowl on gentle richard. no man cried "god save him!" but dust was thrown upon his sacred head: which with such gentle sorrow he shook off, that had not god, for some strong purpose, s
and yet not so, for with a kiss 'twas made. richard: part us, northumberland. banish us both and send the king with me. [northumberland laughs] that were some love but little policy. then whither he goes, thither let me go. [men shouting] duchess of york: my lord... you told me you would tell the rest? then, as i said, the duke, great bolingbroke, mounted upon a hot and fiery steed with slow but stately pace kept on his course, whilst all tongues cried "god save thee, bolingbroke!"...
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shows christina twas bound and gagged. feels that a broken arm and slashed throat. arrest 11 people as they apparently end the standoff against a military group in a shopping mall. it might have been hiding inside the mall or held hostage on known at this hour. addressed and i did nations in new york city today and offered his condolences to the victims of the terrorist attacks and kenya. also challenge the u.n. security council to support a resolution that called for consequences if syria failed to turn over chemical weapons. you believe that is starting point the international community must enforce the ban on chemical weapons. >> killed 49 people in august. united nations on thursday. will come together to try to negotiate curbs on the nuclear development program. to agree on enforcing the deal syria made with the u.s. and russia. calling for punitive measures. president obama decided to hold off on a military strike in order to see if this deal with syria will work. the mannish up the navy yard in washington had a criminal record when he applied for security cle
shows christina twas bound and gagged. feels that a broken arm and slashed throat. arrest 11 people as they apparently end the standoff against a military group in a shopping mall. it might have been hiding inside the mall or held hostage on known at this hour. addressed and i did nations in new york city today and offered his condolences to the victims of the terrorist attacks and kenya. also challenge the u.n. security council to support a resolution that called for consequences if syria...
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muhammed ali, one of the key hijackers and was wanted for the twa a 47 hijacking was later arrested. operatives elsewhere in europe and in particular paris. the series of bombings that practically brought paris to a standstill his compatriot was living to the 1988 hijacking of kuwaiti air flight 42 from bangkok and then you have other operations in europe, one, for example, involves a 1989 german intelligence intercepting communications. could not quite figure out what he was talking about lots of references to buy bmws, mercedes , different types of cars. eventually they get a court ordered the raid about his code book. bmws were referencing israeli air jewish targets, mercedes as american targets. he was arrested, served his time, and eventually deported, but that was up the end. the terms of several years later in the western hemisphere during things in south america and they're is a case involving here in washington. it is amazing story. it is really fantastic. the ties to the united states that come up time and time again now well into chapters of the book that discuss the unite
muhammed ali, one of the key hijackers and was wanted for the twa a 47 hijacking was later arrested. operatives elsewhere in europe and in particular paris. the series of bombings that practically brought paris to a standstill his compatriot was living to the 1988 hijacking of kuwaiti air flight 42 from bangkok and then you have other operations in europe, one, for example, involves a 1989 german intelligence intercepting communications. could not quite figure out what he was talking about lots...
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really my concern is that over all consistent process and i am happy to work twa right side that and if the over all commission is concerned, i am happy to do that and any individual commissioner wants to talk to me i am happy to do that. i want to make that clear that i respect the work and the sacrifice of our officers. thank you. >> commissioner dejesus. >> i want to thank the chief for the technology and i am proud that san francisco is one of the first to debut it and i am hoping and i am sure that it is just going to work wonders for our department, and so thank you, thank you so much for all of the hard work you did and all of the people that assisted you in getting that for the department. and commissioner loftus, i want to thank you for your comments as well for undocumented and i think that was really appropriate and so thank you so much. >> i have been on here a long time and in all fairness we have handled it in different ways in different years and sometimes we have prolonged giving a medal for a variety of reasons and sometimes we have not and i think that maybe, we sho
really my concern is that over all consistent process and i am happy to work twa right side that and if the over all commission is concerned, i am happy to do that and any individual commissioner wants to talk to me i am happy to do that. i want to make that clear that i respect the work and the sacrifice of our officers. thank you. >> commissioner dejesus. >> i want to thank the chief for the technology and i am proud that san francisco is one of the first to debut it and i am...
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why, 'twas my care; and what loss is it to be rid of care? strives bolingbroke to be as great as we? greater he shall not be. revolt our subjects? that we cannot mend. they break their faith to god as well as us. cry woe, destruction, ruin and decay. the worst is death, and death will have his day. scroop: glad am i that your highness is so armed to bear the tidings of calamity. like an unseasonable stormy day, so high above his limits swells the rage of bolingbroke, covering your fearful land with hard bright steel and hearts harder than steel. whitebeards have armed their thin and hairless scalps against thy majesty; boys, with women's voices strive to speak big and clap their female joints in stiff unwieldy arms against thy crown; both young and old rebel, and all goes worse than i have power to tell. what is become of bushy? where is green? if we prevail, their heads shall pay for it! i warrant they have made peace with bolingbroke. peace have they made with him indeed, my lord. o villains! vipers! damned without redemption! dogs easily w
why, 'twas my care; and what loss is it to be rid of care? strives bolingbroke to be as great as we? greater he shall not be. revolt our subjects? that we cannot mend. they break their faith to god as well as us. cry woe, destruction, ruin and decay. the worst is death, and death will have his day. scroop: glad am i that your highness is so armed to bear the tidings of calamity. like an unseasonable stormy day, so high above his limits swells the rage of bolingbroke, covering your fearful land...
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i look at the twa tragedy and why we responded the way that we did. we were on a heightened threat for terrorism and it looked like terrorism and this is so much bigger than that. it's chaotic, but law enforcement is trying to make sense out of it. they're trying to obviously not let something happen again in the next ten minutes, the next hour the next two hours, so that's on the mind of public safety officials in washington and locally. and of course long-range plan to see what we can do about stopping this. we live in a free society. people come and go. our borders are open. we see that talked about on the news every night. not so much from a terrorism standpoint but from a work standpoint. but people landed on major airports every day undocumented. so it's extremely difficult, as brian pointed out earlier, these terrorist cells are very insulated from each other. there's no particular hierarchy like there was in the mafia where you put a particular wire tap in at the top and you know everything that's going on. that's not the case here. we know th
i look at the twa tragedy and why we responded the way that we did. we were on a heightened threat for terrorism and it looked like terrorism and this is so much bigger than that. it's chaotic, but law enforcement is trying to make sense out of it. they're trying to obviously not let something happen again in the next ten minutes, the next hour the next two hours, so that's on the mind of public safety officials in washington and locally. and of course long-range plan to see what we can do...
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they aren't exactly sure twa it was all about.t's an outlier in a picture they are developed of him. no interest in jihad. comey said no connection to terrorism. everything mr. comey said and everything we've heard is consistent with a view that this was a mentally disturbed person that came to this building and began shooting with no real what one would call in a conventional sense, no real motive. no score to settle. he doesn't appear to be targeted anybody. they don't find any indication he was upset about anything that happened there. he had been working in building 197. he was updating servers, computer servers is the way he put it, so he had free access to many level of the building. he had a legitimate pass to get in. he had been working there. he was familiar with it, which is why he was able to go inside and choose to start shooting quickly. >> why didn't he learn a language, the thai language. what's that about? was he trained to do something in the electronics in the military? that's what jumped at me the first day this
they aren't exactly sure twa it was all about.t's an outlier in a picture they are developed of him. no interest in jihad. comey said no connection to terrorism. everything mr. comey said and everything we've heard is consistent with a view that this was a mentally disturbed person that came to this building and began shooting with no real what one would call in a conventional sense, no real motive. no score to settle. he doesn't appear to be targeted anybody. they don't find any indication he...
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for the crimes including ahmad katala, that our oh government snot pushing the libyan authorities in twa we could to bring them to justice and the libyan authorities haven't been cooperating the way they should. particularly what we did for that country. the today i wrote a letter with senator graham to the libyan president saying, cooperate. we demand for the relationship between our countries for you to cooperate with the american authorities. we also wrote the director of the fbi to say, how come you are not pushing the libyan authorities to bring those terrorists to justice? the victims deserve it. >> if they don't cooperate, having written this letter and they ignore it, what are you going to do then? >> i can tell you we are going to continue absolutely pushing this. this is a matter of bringing really the president following through on what he said bringing terrorists to justice. we have an ability, think, to put pressure on the libyan government. we have been assisting them. obviously throughout this with aid. we can hold up their aid if they are not going to cooperate with us. t
for the crimes including ahmad katala, that our oh government snot pushing the libyan authorities in twa we could to bring them to justice and the libyan authorities haven't been cooperating the way they should. particularly what we did for that country. the today i wrote a letter with senator graham to the libyan president saying, cooperate. we demand for the relationship between our countries for you to cooperate with the american authorities. we also wrote the director of the fbi to say, how...
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now is that there is a global terrorist network now which is much more threatening now to us than 'twas five, 10, 15 years ago. so the possibility that weapons would be transferred to a terrorist group now with a global reach is a very different and more threatening situation to us than it was before. that does not defend our failures before, particularly would the use of chemical weapons by iraq, but i am saying that it is a much different situation now than it was 10 or 15 or 20 years ago. >> senator carl levin of michigan. thank you very much. >> good being with you, glenn. >> woodruff: still to come on the newshour, stemming the radioactive leaks in japan; merging tech and telecom giants; inspiring african american boys in oakland; and secretary of labor thomas perez. but first, the other news of the day. here's kwame holman. >> holman: the sporadic violence in baghdad surged again today. at least 67 iraqis died in a series of bombings in the early evening. some of the targets were in shiite areas, others were largely sunni. more than 4,000 people have been killed in iraq during a p
now is that there is a global terrorist network now which is much more threatening now to us than 'twas five, 10, 15 years ago. so the possibility that weapons would be transferred to a terrorist group now with a global reach is a very different and more threatening situation to us than it was before. that does not defend our failures before, particularly would the use of chemical weapons by iraq, but i am saying that it is a much different situation now than it was 10 or 15 or 20 years ago....
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about the length of two football fields, twas a 40-foot gap here? >> i think 25 feet. >> the lowest point 15 feet wide, the highest is 60.5 feet wide, the highest is 60. the tough part for him he had to maintain this perfect position for 20 to 30 seconds. his last jumps were maybe one to and this is a simulation and made it only 50% of the time. he hit the wrong position. >> those are great ops going in. >> not a lot of room for error. >> not too much. >> i sky dived once, twice, just had to hold this position for 30 seconds and that was impossible. i don't know how you steer between pieces of rock. >> we're going to hear from him about this incredible feat later on. we wanted to show you a little bit before we got started. >>> we want to begin with today's top story the ticking clock and looming government shutdown. luke russert is on capitol hill right now with the latest. luke, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, lester. here on capitol hill for a rare weekend session for the house of representatives as they try to figure out some way to avo
about the length of two football fields, twas a 40-foot gap here? >> i think 25 feet. >> the lowest point 15 feet wide, the highest is 60.5 feet wide, the highest is 60. the tough part for him he had to maintain this perfect position for 20 to 30 seconds. his last jumps were maybe one to and this is a simulation and made it only 50% of the time. he hit the wrong position. >> those are great ops going in. >> not a lot of room for error. >> not too much. >> i...
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. >> a 24-year-old is in twas stabbed in the back.an area hospital with nonlife threatening wounds. they honored mike rigel one of the navy yard shooting victims. he was protector of his daughters and 2,000 workers. he was a navy yard security guard. he was one of the last that were gunned down at the military installation september 16th. >> firefighters battle the new jersey apartment building. it will raged for hours. they had to evacuate people from inside. hundreds left homeless. one firefighter was injured after slipping on a wet scare case. the red cross is helping residents who have been displaced it is believed an electric fire burned. >> investigators confirm poor radio communication between firefighters and sport staff during the blaze played a role in their loss. a 30 minute blackout before their death prevented any one from are learning why they moved from a relatively safe location to the canyon where they were ultimately trapped. >> not all facts are known or will ever be known. even after analysis some questions remain
. >> a 24-year-old is in twas stabbed in the back.an area hospital with nonlife threatening wounds. they honored mike rigel one of the navy yard shooting victims. he was protector of his daughters and 2,000 workers. he was a navy yard security guard. he was one of the last that were gunned down at the military installation september 16th. >> firefighters battle the new jersey apartment building. it will raged for hours. they had to evacuate people from inside. hundreds left...
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at the maximum in the old twa constellation. today, the same pilot can spread the cost over 300 something people in larger aircraft. so that kind of an argument about the cost of travel still being low really doesn't ring true and you really look at it across the board and all of the efficiencies which have come into the system so far. so we debate this stuff and we talk about different issues. my single focus is on giving consumers to be able to know what the total price of the ticket is. there's no reason one had to go one place to buy the airfare, go somewhere else to buy the baggage fees, go somewhere else to get your food, if you want that, or set up your computer internet and so on. if the airlines were really only interested in selling everything, they would release these fees to every part of their distribution network. they wouldn't keep it to themselves. they would be able to make much more money. every study that's been done shows that when consumers are given an option of buying or upgrading, a lot of them do. and, t
at the maximum in the old twa constellation. today, the same pilot can spread the cost over 300 something people in larger aircraft. so that kind of an argument about the cost of travel still being low really doesn't ring true and you really look at it across the board and all of the efficiencies which have come into the system so far. so we debate this stuff and we talk about different issues. my single focus is on giving consumers to be able to know what the total price of the ticket is....
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it was 'twas i think in his mind didn't use this word but dehumanizing where the rest of the poem is not that. and he said at the time so many -- they ated it as treated it as an event of kind of biblical proportion, and turned kennedy into kind of a god-like figure, which i think he came to think was unfair to history and unfair to kennedy. host: ronnie's next. contract c independent caller. caller: yes, ma'am. i just want to say i remember exactly when this happened to mr. kennedy. i was in a school. i'm 63 years old now, so i was probably around 12 or 13 or so. i remember the whole class how heartbroken we all were to hear the news. and i just felt it would have been so nice for him to be able -- he would have been the greatest president in my lifetime that i have ever been able to know. -- thank don't find you for honoring mr. kennedy. thank you. guest: thank you very much. thank you for the call. it's funny, i do think another reason that he still remains with us the way he does is just there are so many unanswered questions about what he would have done had he lived and where h
it was 'twas i think in his mind didn't use this word but dehumanizing where the rest of the poem is not that. and he said at the time so many -- they ated it as treated it as an event of kind of biblical proportion, and turned kennedy into kind of a god-like figure, which i think he came to think was unfair to history and unfair to kennedy. host: ronnie's next. contract c independent caller. caller: yes, ma'am. i just want to say i remember exactly when this happened to mr. kennedy. i was in a...