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rescuers in china are still hoping to find 50 miners trapped underground after an explosion. officials say the mine shaft collapsed after a low level of earthquake. several have been rescued. >> this is built moment that rescuers and families had been waiting for, people being brought to the surface. there was applause as the men were brought to the ambulances. a couple had only minor injuries and managed to walk out into the daylight by themselves. dozens more are trapped underground. china as a terrible record when it comes to mine safety. thousands die every year. this might not be to blame for this particular accident. it is not clear exactly what happened but the miners appeared to have been trapped after a sudden explosion of rock. that came minutes after an earthquake that hit the area where the mine is located. before now, those at the surface just the news of those that might be alive. the authorities say they're doing everything they can to get them out. "still to come, how a journey to know where brings us closer to mars. six men have emerged after 17 months on a s
rescuers in china are still hoping to find 50 miners trapped underground after an explosion. officials say the mine shaft collapsed after a low level of earthquake. several have been rescued. >> this is built moment that rescuers and families had been waiting for, people being brought to the surface. there was applause as the men were brought to the ambulances. a couple had only minor injuries and managed to walk out into the daylight by themselves. dozens more are trapped underground....
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targets, facilities buried deep underground.as them? iran, north korea, many countries around the world. syria has buried things underground. china working on the same kind of technology. but clearly, north korea and iran who have such experience in burying their targets underground. that's the two target sets, the two countries that the u.s. is eyeballing the most. >> barbara starr, thank you for that. >>> now to a new story. we talked about this yesterday. in chicago, this judge tosses four murder convictions because the dna is appointmenting to another man. the problem is these four suspects who web to prison years ago as teenagers, they're now grown member. let's bring in sunny hostin. i use this word, the judge vacated the convictions of these four men. what precisely does "vacating" mean here? >> well, it means he tossed out those convictions and they would have to try them again. the government would have to try them again to get a conviction again. it doesn't mean that they're acquitted. it doesn't mean that they go free
targets, facilities buried deep underground.as them? iran, north korea, many countries around the world. syria has buried things underground. china working on the same kind of technology. but clearly, north korea and iran who have such experience in burying their targets underground. that's the two target sets, the two countries that the u.s. is eyeballing the most. >> barbara starr, thank you for that. >>> now to a new story. we talked about this yesterday. in chicago, this...
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to share these songs, style of dance with their young ones underground. in oklahoma, the kiowa tribe did not have a reservation. there are one of those land less tribes, but we were a lot of 160 acres per family. we would go out and sing, dance. we would set up patrols, guardians, to make sure that non-indians would not come out and make us stop, arrest us, so this is just part of who we are. when you see these dancers, years of dance styles combined, because of our ancestors who said they wanted to remember for their young ones to be able to sing and dance. once again, calling our dancers, or rocaurora, we are ready to g. maybe not. how about our veterans? many veterans out there? stand up. [applause] calling all of our veterans forward. come on up, right in front. veterans, lineup, just like you are going to the chow hall. we are going to honor our veterans at this time, as we always have. there is a period of time when our veterans came home, they were called names, baby killers, spat upon. but native americans, native americans, we have always honored
to share these songs, style of dance with their young ones underground. in oklahoma, the kiowa tribe did not have a reservation. there are one of those land less tribes, but we were a lot of 160 acres per family. we would go out and sing, dance. we would set up patrols, guardians, to make sure that non-indians would not come out and make us stop, arrest us, so this is just part of who we are. when you see these dancers, years of dance styles combined, because of our ancestors who said they...
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there was millions lent to an underground finance company. one man spoke anonymously about losing his life savings. >> reporter: this story is not the kind we would normally hide someone's identity 37 it's about a dispute over a simple investment. but in today's china, a simple matter can raise fears of life and death. i'm afraid, this man says, that the authorities will take revenge on me. he's a resident of a community in the wealthy city of wenjo. for a decade, people here privately lent their money to a real estate company called lerun. investors got a 36% return every year. but in october, as the central government clamped down on credit, he said it could pay the $300 million it owed, wiping out the savings of thousands here. we never thought it would come to this, this fruit seller said. nearly everyone we have met here lends in the shadow market. this country has capital controls. the interest rates at the banks are low. so these people look outside official channels to get better returns. this resident says he invested $30,000. every
there was millions lent to an underground finance company. one man spoke anonymously about losing his life savings. >> reporter: this story is not the kind we would normally hide someone's identity 37 it's about a dispute over a simple investment. but in today's china, a simple matter can raise fears of life and death. i'm afraid, this man says, that the authorities will take revenge on me. he's a resident of a community in the wealthy city of wenjo. for a decade, people here privately...
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have been clocks and if water rolls into the mines or slides off the chap pilot flows out from the underground it's real bad news. isaac newton says the reaction to the mining is a life time polluted water. and this mine systems well as any ground water hole and then coughs up one flood. and a look at these problems and say this has been here for a long time. it's not just twenty five years in superfund it's been since money. and we all benefit from that money either directly or indirectly. it was a good thing and you know it's but this is the legacy we're kind of an obligation to fix. if you drive through picher right now and drive down the road nothing's changed nothing is really chaves that they put us all the n.p.l. list it's a disgrace and it's sad. but no one has done anything about the water. but i'm ashamed right now there are no protection agency the bureau of indian affairs with the form of the interior because they've spent all this time talking to us telling us you know what they think we want to hear but if you drive through picher drive down the road it looks the same as it did w
have been clocks and if water rolls into the mines or slides off the chap pilot flows out from the underground it's real bad news. isaac newton says the reaction to the mining is a life time polluted water. and this mine systems well as any ground water hole and then coughs up one flood. and a look at these problems and say this has been here for a long time. it's not just twenty five years in superfund it's been since money. and we all benefit from that money either directly or indirectly. it...
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well you can't ignore the there or what the data shows in regards to the severity of the underground mining it was not a predator and it can not because he didn't anyway as we were able to see our political support to evaluate their risk when it became obvious that people should live there and it's best for in the long run because they have to worry about anymore kids being raised in this environment you know we've got to put an end to it what we're doing is we're going in finding comparables outside the project area. and you can keep in mind superfund site is a bigger area and the project area project area is that area that i told you about the forty square mile area that was in that subsidence team study they're finding properties outside that area and then giving them comparable value for their property the trust has tried to make some provisions to make sure that everybody gets a minimal decent level of housing so in other words if you live in a in such danger of housing we don't want to give you just enough money to go live in some senior housing and i am are somewhere else peop
well you can't ignore the there or what the data shows in regards to the severity of the underground mining it was not a predator and it can not because he didn't anyway as we were able to see our political support to evaluate their risk when it became obvious that people should live there and it's best for in the long run because they have to worry about anymore kids being raised in this environment you know we've got to put an end to it what we're doing is we're going in finding comparables...
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idea that you know about underground activity and so i fled the age of twenty two. and and you got a rhodes scholarship because of the funny story because i really didn't know much about what the rhodes scholarship was and so on but i had a very progressive professor and she she came these up and. informs the science while while actually on the run. and in december eighty six i went to cape town. to cape town and for the interview the first time i flew first i was in the hotel. twelve finalists you know for that old scholarship for four ships and i was the only black. you know the whole panel was pretty much white. i got asked kristen by the supreme court judge at that time who was the chair for the selection committee now this is still apartheid africa totally south africa whole and not only was it a party it was when the resistance was its peak and you were known to be a part of. and i was i was you know a student leader had a reasonably high profile in my city but not you know a national profile and the question was you know if you had made the minister of educat
idea that you know about underground activity and so i fled the age of twenty two. and and you got a rhodes scholarship because of the funny story because i really didn't know much about what the rhodes scholarship was and so on but i had a very progressive professor and she she came these up and. informs the science while while actually on the run. and in december eighty six i went to cape town. to cape town and for the interview the first time i flew first i was in the hotel. twelve finalists...
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also, it's been a tight squeeze at times, but finally britain's longest underground network of caves is linked up. >> hello. it's being reported in syria that defectors from the country's armed forces have now attacked the headquarters of an air force intelligence base near the capital, damascus. the syrian national council says the free syrian army carried out the attack on the base with rocket-propelled grenades. arab league foreign ministers are gathering shortly, and they're expected to confirm syria's suspension over the crackdown on protesters. large crowds have turned out in various cities to oppose the arab league's decision. we can go over to the bbc's jonathan head, who joins us live from istanbul. jonathan, you have some perspective on the free syrian army and the latest moves within the country. >> we've been speaking to the syrian national council here, and the council doesn't formally connect itself to the free syrian army, but they're all working for the same thing. they're saying this attack that's just been reported was carried out by the free syrian army, and it see
also, it's been a tight squeeze at times, but finally britain's longest underground network of caves is linked up. >> hello. it's being reported in syria that defectors from the country's armed forces have now attacked the headquarters of an air force intelligence base near the capital, damascus. the syrian national council says the free syrian army carried out the attack on the base with rocket-propelled grenades. arab league foreign ministers are gathering shortly, and they're expected...
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the pipe is still underground. it is about 2 ft. below ground.e crews will dig out the pipe get taken to san ramon to a pg&e laboratory. they say that it could take several months before they find out exactly what caused this. it did not disrupt any gas service. the gas was rerouted the for the did the testing. >>darya: debut. jesting >> the president will be talking about the american jobs act from the white house at 9:00 a.m.. we will bring that you live, if possible. nearly two dozen occupy fresno demonstrators have been arrested at the fresno courthouse. this happened overnight as police arrested protesters during an investigation of disorderly conduct. they refused to leave the park. fresno authorities say that there have been older complaints and people urinating and flower beds. a police officer memorial was also damaged. demonstrators had gathered at the park for about four weeks in support of this nationwide anti greed occupy wall street movement furious >>mark: some tense moments in oakland between protesters and security at a wells far
the pipe is still underground. it is about 2 ft. below ground.e crews will dig out the pipe get taken to san ramon to a pg&e laboratory. they say that it could take several months before they find out exactly what caused this. it did not disrupt any gas service. the gas was rerouted the for the did the testing. >>darya: debut. jesting >> the president will be talking about the american jobs act from the white house at 9:00 a.m.. we will bring that you live, if possible. nearly...
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demons that's where the underground man that's what it is the man who went all the obama rallies and chanted yes we can and now feels betrayed and retreats the subpoena has latte to steal you know stereotype from fox news and say and says only fools and idiots achieve power and does nothing and dostoevsky's understood that when those mechanisms that make incremental or piecemeal reform within the system no longer work which is what liberal institutions do. then you enter an age of moral meals then you enter an age where there is no way to address the grievances of citizens repression becomes more pronounced we are creating a kind of permanent underclass we're about to see unemployment benefits run out and with the new configuration of the house of representatives we may very well see them not extending. which means courtesy of bill clinton's so-called health care hell of a welfare reform people are going to have to try and survive one hundred forty three dollars a month so that rage which is a legitimate rage is being expressed through these very frightening proto fascist fringe move
demons that's where the underground man that's what it is the man who went all the obama rallies and chanted yes we can and now feels betrayed and retreats the subpoena has latte to steal you know stereotype from fox news and say and says only fools and idiots achieve power and does nothing and dostoevsky's understood that when those mechanisms that make incremental or piecemeal reform within the system no longer work which is what liberal institutions do. then you enter an age of moral meals...
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i think the problem was that there were also some people who were underground as communists and they were afraid that if they were truthful about their political point of view they would lose their jobs. so they hid their true position of things and that created some confusion and difficulty. >>> marshal krausse today a retired marine came to washington, d.c. hoping to get inside the hall to see what huwack was doing. they were told the hall was full and no one would be admitted after a pass. but after lunch admission would be first come first served. >> so then we came back after lunch and the students were again shut out they were not allowed to go into that committee room and witness what was happening. so they sat down and they started singing a song that had just become popular then, "we shall overcome ] >>> . " >>> one of the members started screaming. >> open the doors, open the doors. >> reporter: the marshals took brown away. the students were repeatedly told to keep the noise down and warned that there would be consequences if he didn't. that isn't how marshal krauss rememb
i think the problem was that there were also some people who were underground as communists and they were afraid that if they were truthful about their political point of view they would lose their jobs. so they hid their true position of things and that created some confusion and difficulty. >>> marshal krausse today a retired marine came to washington, d.c. hoping to get inside the hall to see what huwack was doing. they were told the hall was full and no one would be admitted after...
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it happened underground between the montgomery and embarcadero stations between 5:00.truck by a train -- train. if you need to catch the k, l or m lines. j riders can pick up the -- pick up the train by church and debows. the trains should be back to normal by 9:00 a.m. and highway 4 through bay point we have a ladder in the lane near the exit at willow road. so be careful. >>> let's head to steve. >> some sun out there, mostly cloudy. we'll have a partly cloudy, mostly cloudy porn morning. temperatures will start to warm up after today -- cloudby morning -- mostly cloudy morning. temperature also return to warm up after today. >>> and tara just sold you about the accident that shut down some of the services. >>> and what an attempted robbery victim tried to do after being shot in a parking lot of a walmart. >>> good morning. thank you for joining us hire on "mornings on 2." i'm -- here on "mornings on 2". >> i'm pam cook. >> i'm claudine wong. dave and tori have the day off. >>> we have new information coming in regard everything the black friday shooting in san leand
it happened underground between the montgomery and embarcadero stations between 5:00.truck by a train -- train. if you need to catch the k, l or m lines. j riders can pick up the -- pick up the train by church and debows. the trains should be back to normal by 9:00 a.m. and highway 4 through bay point we have a ladder in the lane near the exit at willow road. so be careful. >>> let's head to steve. >> some sun out there, mostly cloudy. we'll have a partly cloudy, mostly cloudy...
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athleta and domino underground service outage. they are substituting shuttle buses instead. will durant is a live on the scene, they may get service restored between the a.m. and 8:30 a.m.. that was the word from the muni general manager. again, no outbound train service. at >>james: on the freeway, things have been very quiet and hot spot free. allays foreign prime. almost as light as it is yesterday but no concern about any kind of traffic for delays. the same minister of the mateo bridge. traffic is exceptional in the theory of at 746 area, let's get a check on whether with erica. >>erica: here is another look from the roof camera and in francisco. we are starting to seem wore blue skies. hopefully in the next couple of our son will make an appearance. qr code >>erica: 48 in santa rosa. same for downtown san francisco. 50 in oakland, 48 in fairfield. as we check out where temperatures go for the rest of the day, at 10:00 a.m., light blue on the screen indicates for the most part everyone in the fifties. grain in the north bay and the inland valleys as well. we will see te
athleta and domino underground service outage. they are substituting shuttle buses instead. will durant is a live on the scene, they may get service restored between the a.m. and 8:30 a.m.. that was the word from the muni general manager. again, no outbound train service. at >>james: on the freeway, things have been very quiet and hot spot free. allays foreign prime. almost as light as it is yesterday but no concern about any kind of traffic for delays. the same minister of the mateo...
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the focus was 5 kilometers underground in eastern turkey. state run tv says 18 buildings, including two hotels collapsed and at least three people are confirmed dead with dozens more trapped under debris. footage from the province near the epicenter shows concrete buildings flattened and covered in debris. people are scrambling through rubble searching for survivors. the region hit by a 7.2 earthquake october 23rd in the hardest-hit provens, more than 2200 buildings were destroyed, culling at least 600 people, injuring more than 4,000. >>> that's all for this edition of "newsline." ank you for watching. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
the focus was 5 kilometers underground in eastern turkey. state run tv says 18 buildings, including two hotels collapsed and at least three people are confirmed dead with dozens more trapped under debris. footage from the province near the epicenter shows concrete buildings flattened and covered in debris. people are scrambling through rubble searching for survivors. the region hit by a 7.2 earthquake october 23rd in the hardest-hit provens, more than 2200 buildings were destroyed, culling at...
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you inject water with chemicals deep underground to fracture the rock and release the natural gas. that process requires a lot of water. there is the question of water being available. there is the question of how you treat the water. the extraction water that comes out of the well is properly treated and reused. you have to do it properly. you can do it wrong. if you do it wrong, you will have problems. >> the u.s. energy association has a global role. >> probably 80% of what we do is international in nature. >> what is your international role? >> mostly it is working with developing countries and trying to transfer best practices for management and technology. the u.s. leads the world in many technologies. we also leave the world in terms of how you operate energy orations and-- corp' energy functions. we have examples, good and bad, to illustrate to other countries. a great example today is using enhanced oil recovery icombined with carbon capturing storage. it is a technology that is very expensive still. it has to be demonstrated large scale. we have been taking carbon dioxide
you inject water with chemicals deep underground to fracture the rock and release the natural gas. that process requires a lot of water. there is the question of water being available. there is the question of how you treat the water. the extraction water that comes out of the well is properly treated and reused. you have to do it properly. you can do it wrong. if you do it wrong, you will have problems. >> the u.s. energy association has a global role. >> probably 80% of what we do...
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a pedestrian was hit by light rail right there underground near market. so we understand that the victim was transported to the hospital. we don't know the extent of the injuries. they were conscious breathing when they were transported with some head injuries. but as far as the commute goes, there are shuttle buses in place between embarcadero and west portal. it is impacting inbound and outbound service. let's take a look at the bay bridge toll plaza. you can see a lot of folks are not working today. it is pretty quiet. i didn't really check but i'm aseeming there are no metering lights and no delay heading into san francisco. i think not. and bart is running longer trains because of all the black friday shoppers and the holiday travelers, there is no ace service and no alameda harbor bay ferry service either. let's go out and check the temperatures outside. if you are doing a little black friday shopping, looking to grab a good deal, here's a look at temperatures outside. right now, for later on today actually should climb up into the 60s. so the rain
a pedestrian was hit by light rail right there underground near market. so we understand that the victim was transported to the hospital. we don't know the extent of the injuries. they were conscious breathing when they were transported with some head injuries. but as far as the commute goes, there are shuttle buses in place between embarcadero and west portal. it is impacting inbound and outbound service. let's take a look at the bay bridge toll plaza. you can see a lot of folks are not...
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pipes into this 1500 ll tk rainwater collected from the roof flows through the gutters and into the underground pipes.tn es hoses. carry water from the cistern to the plants. haesng rainwater cuts down on run-off into the sewers & could save an average of 50% on your water bill! now that makes sense.
pipes into this 1500 ll tk rainwater collected from the roof flows through the gutters and into the underground pipes.tn es hoses. carry water from the cistern to the plants. haesng rainwater cuts down on run-off into the sewers & could save an average of 50% on your water bill! now that makes sense.
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rescuers in china are still hoping to find 50 miners trapped underground after an explosion. the mine shaft collapsed after an earthquake. seven have been rescued from the mine. >> this is the moment that the families had been waiting for. miners found alive and being brought to the surface. they were taken to the hospital. a couple had only minor injuries and manage to walk out by themselves. dozens more are still trapped underground. work to find them started late last night and continues. china has a terrible record with comes to mind safety. thousands die every year. it is not clear exactly what happened but the miners appeared to have been trapped by a sudden explosion of rock inside of the pit. this came minutes after an earthquake that hit the area. for now, those at the surface just that news of the miners who might be still alive. the authorities are saying they will do everything they can to get them out. >> you are watching "bbc world news america," still to come -- a journey to know where brings us closer to mars. six men have emerged after 17 months on a simulate
rescuers in china are still hoping to find 50 miners trapped underground after an explosion. the mine shaft collapsed after an earthquake. seven have been rescued from the mine. >> this is the moment that the families had been waiting for. miners found alive and being brought to the surface. they were taken to the hospital. a couple had only minor injuries and manage to walk out by themselves. dozens more are still trapped underground. work to find them started late last night and...
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this machine is unique and it is an underground factory that is 600 feet long. >> this underground factory consists of sections that trail the machine sending out dirt and bringing in water, air, and 5,000 pound concrete segments. >> it excludes concrete pipe. finished tunnel. the concrete tunnel rings will come in two stacks, three high. the ringing rector will erect those six rings one at a time. then the machine will thrust out those rings when it moves forward the next time. >> the dam is also being upgrade and the nearly 90-year-old stand in the east bay is being rebelt. >> the system wide improvements are being paid for by a 2002 bond measure passed by san francisco voters. in addition to sealing the system, the improvement program also enhances the quality of the drinking water. >> the water system is so incredibly clean it is one of the few systems in the country that requires to filtration. it does get treated, however, but a brand new ultraviolet light process that we just finished construction of in the last few months. >> but it is the rumbling threat of earthquakes that draws
this machine is unique and it is an underground factory that is 600 feet long. >> this underground factory consists of sections that trail the machine sending out dirt and bringing in water, air, and 5,000 pound concrete segments. >> it excludes concrete pipe. finished tunnel. the concrete tunnel rings will come in two stacks, three high. the ringing rector will erect those six rings one at a time. then the machine will thrust out those rings when it moves forward the next time....
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lancashire, yorkshire, finally joined together underground. >> we have now opened up a whole. -- we have now opened up a hole. you can see what is happening at the other end. >> congratulations. >> now, i went down the cavings super system last year, and even though i am very brave, it is a very intimidating place to crawl around. >> we dug out. >> is not just the narrowness of the gap. to think all of this was under water, so they had to explore places like this under water. back then they only had 20 meters to go through, but with claw hammers, their hands, it took them more than a year. it is all done to a passion for exploration. would you have thought of squeezing into gaps like these for a hobby? unveiling the ljungqvist system in -- the longest cave system in britain, one of the longest in the world. >> this is gmt from bbc world news. i am george alagiah pre the headlines -- foreign ministers are gathering in morocco to discuss new measures to stop the violence in syria. the afghan president hamid karzai has outlined conditions for american military bases to remain in afghanistan
lancashire, yorkshire, finally joined together underground. >> we have now opened up a whole. -- we have now opened up a hole. you can see what is happening at the other end. >> congratulations. >> now, i went down the cavings super system last year, and even though i am very brave, it is a very intimidating place to crawl around. >> we dug out. >> is not just the narrowness of the gap. to think all of this was under water, so they had to explore places like this...
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>> rescuers are still looking for the miners that are believed to be trapped underground. it appears this action was caused by a rock burst. this is when pressure hollies to explosion of rock and in certain cases, the collapse of the shaft. that appears to have happened in this particular case. the coal mine shaft is being blocked and the miners are believed to be trapped underneath this. interesting aspect of this case, a very small earthquake in the city where this was in central china. at the moment, these events are not being linked. the fact that they have been so close together will lead people to suspect that is the case. >> michael, but china has among the worst records for mining accidents in the world. what has been done to improve the situation? >> about 10 years ago, the number of people that died in a coal mine accidents, seventh thousand, an extraordinarily high figure. the safety administration worked hard to cut down on the number of accidents. they tried to closed out illegal mines, smaller mines, those with a better safety records. the number of people th
>> rescuers are still looking for the miners that are believed to be trapped underground. it appears this action was caused by a rock burst. this is when pressure hollies to explosion of rock and in certain cases, the collapse of the shaft. that appears to have happened in this particular case. the coal mine shaft is being blocked and the miners are believed to be trapped underneath this. interesting aspect of this case, a very small earthquake in the city where this was in central china....
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underground... se llama flamenco underground. [risas] >>fantÁstico. de lady gaga, por ejemplo, que sea algo de flamenco... yo todavÍa estoy buscando ese sonido internacional del flamenco, donde pueda sonar en todas las radios americanas, en sudamÉrica y donde podamos tener nuestro sitio y conozcan nuestra cultura un poquito mejor. >>oye, ¿nos cantarÍas algunas cosas a capella? >>mira, el "no estamos locos". ♪ no estamos locos, ♪ que sabemos lo que queremos ♪ vive la vida ♪ igual que si fuera un sueño. ♪ pero que nunca termina, ♪ que se pierde con el tiempo. ♪ y buscaré... >>¿cÓmo escribes? ¿cÓmo te llegan las canciones? >>yo soy mÁs mÚsico que escritor. me viene la mÚsica mucho... me llega antes la mÚsica que la letra. el otro dÍa por el nilo, yendo por egipto, me salieron unos tangos muy flamencos, una rumba muy flamenca y uno de los temas principales de este disco que se llama "de noche", me saliÓ impresionante. pero de repente, salieron frases maravillosas y acordes maravillosos tambiÉn. saliÓ una noche sÚper bonita y te sale cuando vienen las hada
underground... se llama flamenco underground. [risas] >>fantÁstico. de lady gaga, por ejemplo, que sea algo de flamenco... yo todavÍa estoy buscando ese sonido internacional del flamenco, donde pueda sonar en todas las radios americanas, en sudamÉrica y donde podamos tener nuestro sitio y conozcan nuestra cultura un poquito mejor. >>oye, ¿nos cantarÍas algunas cosas a capella? >>mira, el "no estamos locos". ♪ no estamos locos, ♪ que sabemos lo que queremos...
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. >> we're here in the kansas countryside underground in a nuclear missile base. >> he lives inside anld nuclear missile base. >> it's like a 14-story building underground. >> the guy got fearful of what the world might become and he bought an old missile silo. >> this is a survival condo project. >> these guys are building multimillion-dollar condos inside of these old watch sites. >> we have closed 55 sales. >> they're multilevel, they have indoor jacuzzis, indoor pools, elevators. they're run off of solar panels, four bedrooms. luxury underground, basically. >> cities could easily turn into jungles. >> this thing is like something you see in a movie or in a cartoon, you know? >> i would never live in one, but i think it's kind of neat. >> are we going to end up like everybody is going to perish in these cities? wow. i really wish i had bought one of those bunkers. >> this whole thing is just weird. >> i love it. >> it's so weird. >> love is the only engine of survival. the only hope. >>> it's a different kind of high-speed chase. >> that must have been moving. >> this man was not al
. >> we're here in the kansas countryside underground in a nuclear missile base. >> he lives inside anld nuclear missile base. >> it's like a 14-story building underground. >> the guy got fearful of what the world might become and he bought an old missile silo. >> this is a survival condo project. >> these guys are building multimillion-dollar condos inside of these old watch sites. >> we have closed 55 sales. >> they're multilevel, they have...
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dozens are still trapped underground. china has a terrible record when it comes to mine safety. thousands die every year. this might not be to blame for this particular accident. it is still not clear exactly what happened, but miners appeared to have been trapped after a sudden explosion of rock that came minutes after an earthquake that hit the area where the mine is located. at least one official linked the two events. that is to work out later. for now, those at the service just want news of the miners might still be alive. authorities say they're doing everything they can to get them out. michael bristow, bbc news, beijing. >> the united states has accused china of being the source of hacking. more from washington -- >> the report points the finger at china as the most active perpetrator of cyber attacks around the world. it says it is leading an onslaught against u.s. companies. it also accuses the russian intelligence service. >> this is "bbc world news." the headlines for you. the prime minister of greece is facing a confidence vote after a week of political turmoil. as
dozens are still trapped underground. china has a terrible record when it comes to mine safety. thousands die every year. this might not be to blame for this particular accident. it is still not clear exactly what happened, but miners appeared to have been trapped after a sudden explosion of rock that came minutes after an earthquake that hit the area where the mine is located. at least one official linked the two events. that is to work out later. for now, those at the service just want news...
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there is much more at our website, bbcnews.com/news. >> in china 50 miners are trapped in an underground explosion. the explosion happened in sanmenxia of henan proffyips. >> syria plans to bring an end to political violence there. >> the 27 activists from the u.s. and eight other countries were in turkey on two yachts carrying medical supplies. the military in israel will not allow them to breach the blockade. >> in july, africa was a-- ireland said -- closed an investigation to sexual misconduct by catholic priests. they said they closed the investigate as a way to save money. >> soviet astronauts have been in an experiment in the suburbs of the russian capital. they have mirrored life in a real spaceship but in fact, they never left moscow. >> back in june last year, one of the more extraordinary nary space experiments of recent time began. six men entered a spaceship and lived together in total isolation for 520 days. they were pretending to be hurt ling millions of miles through space when in fact they were going nowhere. the idea was to test whether the men's minds and bodies could
there is much more at our website, bbcnews.com/news. >> in china 50 miners are trapped in an underground explosion. the explosion happened in sanmenxia of henan proffyips. >> syria plans to bring an end to political violence there. >> the 27 activists from the u.s. and eight other countries were in turkey on two yachts carrying medical supplies. the military in israel will not allow them to breach the blockade. >> in july, africa was a-- ireland said -- closed an...
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replacement of the surface parking lot with 255 underground public parking spaces, which will enable the port to free up over water parking as well. improved environment, elimination of curb cuts, fences, and widened sidewalks and connecting the neighborhoods to the waterfront. this is where redevelopment meets the water, the final step in reconnecting the city to the waterfront in the residential zone of this area. we have a proven track record. we strive for excellence. we have a passion for this waterfront. we have been working on this for 42 years. we say what we're going to do, and we do what we say we do. and we pledge to make this a fabulous project for the neighborhood. and thank you for listening. >> did you want to -- >> i do not know if you want to go to public comment or come back for questions. >> commissioners, questions? >> we are available for questions if you have any. >> ok, i do have a number of speaker cards from the public. dave stockdale? >> good afternoon. i am it the executive director of quesa. in my capacity, i am representing our 115 small businesses who wo
replacement of the surface parking lot with 255 underground public parking spaces, which will enable the port to free up over water parking as well. improved environment, elimination of curb cuts, fences, and widened sidewalks and connecting the neighborhoods to the waterfront. this is where redevelopment meets the water, the final step in reconnecting the city to the waterfront in the residential zone of this area. we have a proven track record. we strive for excellence. we have a passion for...
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having a direct connection underground for our patrons to go to will help the traffic on the surface. very high court or ridership levels. i'm opening day, we anticipate 44,000 riders per day. in 2030, 65,000 per day. on a national level, these levels are unheard of for a light rail system. we are actually, on a per-mile basis, the t-line will be one of the heaviest used in the nation. agency's operating budget. the cost to operate the central subway in 2019 will be bought $1.67 million. this represents a quarter of the overall operating budget. the civil grand jury report is essentially 38 findings that were split, 50% dealing with the agency, the remaining half dealing with the central site. these are the following categories at the agency has responded to come a point by point, on each of the questions and concerns raised by the civil grand jury. one of which was the operating budgets. using today dollars coming in 2019, the operating budget increase will be $1.67 million. in 2030, it will become $6.89 million coming in today dollars. that will represent the agency's need to put on
having a direct connection underground for our patrons to go to will help the traffic on the surface. very high court or ridership levels. i'm opening day, we anticipate 44,000 riders per day. in 2030, 65,000 per day. on a national level, these levels are unheard of for a light rail system. we are actually, on a per-mile basis, the t-line will be one of the heaviest used in the nation. agency's operating budget. the cost to operate the central subway in 2019 will be bought $1.67 million. this...