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but a worm's world is underground.own there is home base for lumbricus terrestris, the scientific name for worms. wherever you walk, there are worms underneath you. they push through the soil with their long, thin bodies, contracting and expanding as they move. hey, little buddy. it's amazing to think that a whole community of worms spend their whole lives living right underneath the ground we walk on. in fact... if we could collect all the worms under this baseball field... which is an area about an acre in size... coming at you, martin! you could find up to one million worms. that's 333 bucketfuls of worms. that's a lot of worms. oh yeah. their home is underground but they do come up on rainy days. so, here's the mystery: why do worms come out of the ground when it rains? imagine if we could go underground with the squirmy wormys and find out. what if? what if? ♪ on adventure with the coolest creatures ♪ ♪ from the oceans to the trees ♪ the brothers kratt are going places you never get to see ♪ ♪ hanging with their c
but a worm's world is underground.own there is home base for lumbricus terrestris, the scientific name for worms. wherever you walk, there are worms underneath you. they push through the soil with their long, thin bodies, contracting and expanding as they move. hey, little buddy. it's amazing to think that a whole community of worms spend their whole lives living right underneath the ground we walk on. in fact... if we could collect all the worms under this baseball field... which is an area...
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molten lava comes bubbling up from the deep underground magma chamber. look there.acks have appeared on the surface of the lake. although the lava that bubbled up is cooled by the air at the surface of the lake, and solidifies, new lava continuously bubbles up from underground and therefore new cracks are created. after a while, the surface of the lava lake begins to swell up. it rises to a height of about 50 centimeters, proof that the pressure of the lava that boils up from underground is extremely high. this cycle repeats itself about once every 20 minutes. it is as if the earth itself is breathing. ♪ ♪ the danakil lowlands, ethiopia, the land below the sea. there are up to 30 volcanoes concentrated in this area. why is it that so many volcanoes were formed right here? the clue to solving this mystery lies near erta ale. this is a volcano called dallol. the very flat shape of the crater makes it extremely unique. vivid colors can be seen within the crater. minerals from below the surface, such as sulfur, iron and salt, spring up along with hot geyser water create
molten lava comes bubbling up from the deep underground magma chamber. look there.acks have appeared on the surface of the lake. although the lava that bubbled up is cooled by the air at the surface of the lake, and solidifies, new lava continuously bubbles up from underground and therefore new cracks are created. after a while, the surface of the lava lake begins to swell up. it rises to a height of about 50 centimeters, proof that the pressure of the lava that boils up from underground is...
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kept as a sex slave in an underground dungeon? now they're about to learn how horribly real her story really was. here again, rob stafford. >> thursday night is cheap beer and karaoke night at freddy's bar and grill on the north side of syracuse. on april 3rd, 2003, the usual crowd who come to see the aretha, elvis wannabes, saw something unusual. on three separate occasions, when a young african-american girl stood up to sing, an elderly white man got up and stood right next to her on the stage. cindy orman was the emcee. >> at the time i thought he was just trying to perhaps encourage her. >> later, when the girl went to the ladies' room, some noticed the older white man waited outside the door. odd, but not alarming, the kind of thing that only seemed significant later on. >> he was with her wherever she went. he never left her side. >> puts up the shot. it's too long and syracuse is your national champion. >> a few days after the karaoke night, the syracuse area celebrated the end of college basketball's march madness with a n
kept as a sex slave in an underground dungeon? now they're about to learn how horribly real her story really was. here again, rob stafford. >> thursday night is cheap beer and karaoke night at freddy's bar and grill on the north side of syracuse. on april 3rd, 2003, the usual crowd who come to see the aretha, elvis wannabes, saw something unusual. on three separate occasions, when a young african-american girl stood up to sing, an elderly white man got up and stood right next to her on...
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this includes underground water that is seeping in. the decontaminated water is being recycled at coolant for the reactors. however it exceeds initial estimates. tepco is storing the treated water in tanks on the plant's premises. tepco is considering discharging the treated water into the ocean, but after protests from a fisheries cooperative, it postponed the decision. tepco will not release water into the ocean until it implementing three measures, blocking underground water from entering the basements, improving and stabilized decontamination equipment and increasing the number of storage tanks. >> translator: we will definitely take the three steps and fully brief the national fisheries association and local fishermen on our plan to dewaste the decontaminated water. >> tepco says it will not release water into the ocean until it has received approval from relevant government offices including the fisheries ministry. >>> "newsline" is the place to turn to for the latest on japan post-march 11th. we have two segments offering two un
this includes underground water that is seeping in. the decontaminated water is being recycled at coolant for the reactors. however it exceeds initial estimates. tepco is storing the treated water in tanks on the plant's premises. tepco is considering discharging the treated water into the ocean, but after protests from a fisheries cooperative, it postponed the decision. tepco will not release water into the ocean until it implementing three measures, blocking underground water from entering...
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the water is then being recycled as coolant for the reactors, but underground water continues to flow into the basements. the amount of decontaminated water is exceeding the initial estimates. currently, tepco is storing the treated water in tanks on the plant's premises. tepco had been considering discharging the treated water into the sea, but after protests from a national association of fisheries cooperatives, it has postponed the decision. tepco announced on thursday that it will not release water into the sea until it implements three measures. these include blocking underground water from entering the basements, also improving and stabilizing decontamination equipment and increasing the number of storage tanks. >> translator: we will definitely take the three steps and fully brief the national fisheries association and local fishermen on our plan to deal with the decontaminated water. >> tepco also says it will no the release water into the ocean without approval from relevant offices, including the fisheries ministry. >> people who used to live around the fukushima daiichi pow
the water is then being recycled as coolant for the reactors, but underground water continues to flow into the basements. the amount of decontaminated water is exceeding the initial estimates. currently, tepco is storing the treated water in tanks on the plant's premises. tepco had been considering discharging the treated water into the sea, but after protests from a national association of fisheries cooperatives, it has postponed the decision. tepco announced on thursday that it will not...
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it takes forever to get to the underground station. i never saw such strong escalators, even longer than the washington, d.c. metro, so deep it could and does double as an underground bunker. we're here at the prosperity subway station, deep underground. you saw how long it takes to get through the escalators. we're really, really deep underground. patriotic pictures all over the place. as we're speaking right now, patriotic music going on. it's the nature of pyongyang and north korea. a lot of patriotism, a lot of propaganda music and propaganda pictures all the time. new mexico governor bill richardson's senior adviser is tony nam-kung. he's been to korea 40 times going back to 1990. we're still on the train. i have no idea where it goes. so far, so good. tony, what do you think about this subway? >> it reminds me of an underground bomb shelter, it's so deep. >> reporter: that's what i thought. >> a colorful station with the paintings and the color. it's very crowded midday. a lot of people moving backwards. >> reporter: do people pa
it takes forever to get to the underground station. i never saw such strong escalators, even longer than the washington, d.c. metro, so deep it could and does double as an underground bunker. we're here at the prosperity subway station, deep underground. you saw how long it takes to get through the escalators. we're really, really deep underground. patriotic pictures all over the place. as we're speaking right now, patriotic music going on. it's the nature of pyongyang and north korea. a lot of...
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it has trapped three other miners underground. now we are told the trapped miners are actually speaking to their rescuers and authorities say they believe they are fine and they believe they may be able to reach them in the next hour. maybe longer. some miners escaped that unharmed. it is unclear how the fire started. the state labor department has a mine rescue team on their way to assist and for context we are talking about 800' or so beneath the earth. updates as they come in. >> quit wasting your money on vitamins the word from doctors who conducted one of the largest studies ever on supplements. the results are next. stay tuned. >>trace: taking multi-vitamins does you ... no good, according to french researcher who followed 8,000 people following them for six years and fond they were just as likely to develop cancer or heart disease as those who took a dummy pill. and now from our washington newsroom, a senior insurance executive who has set medical policies and former coo for blue cross-blue shield. it seems extensive, and f
it has trapped three other miners underground. now we are told the trapped miners are actually speaking to their rescuers and authorities say they believe they are fine and they believe they may be able to reach them in the next hour. maybe longer. some miners escaped that unharmed. it is unclear how the fire started. the state labor department has a mine rescue team on their way to assist and for context we are talking about 800' or so beneath the earth. updates as they come in. >> quit...
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it's deep underground, you saw how long it takes to get through, we're really, really deep underground pictures all over the place. as we're speaking right now, also very patriotic music going on. it's the nation of north korea. a lot of patriotism, a lot of propaganda music, and a lot of propaganda pictures all the time. new mexico governor bill richardson's senior adviser has been to north korea 40 times, going back to 1990. >> we're here on a subway train and about to take off. we'll see where it goes. i have no idea where it goes. so far, so good. what do you think about it so far? >> reminds me of an underground bomb shelter. >> that's what i thought. >> it's a very colorful station with all the paintings and the color and it's very crowded midday, a lot of people moving forward and moving backwards. >> do people pay for these? >> yeah. >> how do they? how much is it in u.s.? >> very little, about 100 to $1. >> so five cents, a nickel. most people use passes. >> so that's $1. >> just a dollar, very cheap. >> for a dollar they can ride for six months? >> as much as they want. >> pr
it's deep underground, you saw how long it takes to get through, we're really, really deep underground pictures all over the place. as we're speaking right now, also very patriotic music going on. it's the nation of north korea. a lot of patriotism, a lot of propaganda music, and a lot of propaganda pictures all the time. new mexico governor bill richardson's senior adviser has been to north korea 40 times, going back to 1990. >> we're here on a subway train and about to take off. we'll...
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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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but a worm's world is underground.own there is home base for lumbricus terrestris, the scientific name for worms. wherever you walk, there are worms underneath you. they push through the soil with their long, thin bodies, contracting and expanding as they move. hey, little buddy.
but a worm's world is underground.own there is home base for lumbricus terrestris, the scientific name for worms. wherever you walk, there are worms underneath you. they push through the soil with their long, thin bodies, contracting and expanding as they move. hey, little buddy.
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chris lawrence has a closer look at what is being called time the's underground great wall -- undergrounda's great wall. >> while china was digging these tunnels, this professor was digging into china. they have produced the world's largest report on china's tunnels. china admits there were dug by a secretive branch of the military, responsible -- they were dug by a secret a branch of the military, responsible for deploying warheads. >> 3,000 miles of tunnels. >> can you put that in perspective? >> imagine a tunnel 30 feet by 20 feet high, running from nova scotia to tijuana. >> he is a former pentagon strategist who used to look for weaknesses in the old soviet union. he says china could have as many as 3000 nuclear warheads. >> the problem with the steady and the way that it comes to this estimate is that the students and their professor make the assumption that, because china is working on this system of underground tunnels, this must automatically mean that they have -- they are working on new nuclear weapons. >> this policy analyst and others working on arms control questioned the georg
chris lawrence has a closer look at what is being called time the's underground great wall -- undergrounda's great wall. >> while china was digging these tunnels, this professor was digging into china. they have produced the world's largest report on china's tunnels. china admits there were dug by a secretive branch of the military, responsible -- they were dug by a secret a branch of the military, responsible for deploying warheads. >> 3,000 miles of tunnels. >> can you put...
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to follow the gold trail from its very beginning, richard engel went down underground in the african nation of mali. >> reporter: this is the first step in getting artisanal gold out of the ground, digging a manhole-size pit 20 feet straight down. >> it's hard work. i'm sweating just sitting here looking at it. >> reporter: the more treacherous mines go six times deeper and they pock mark this entire area. >> i'm going to go down but let me check the rope first, okay? and you guys don't drop me, okay? >> reporter: to get to the bottom, i would take all the protection i could take except for my shoes. >> what's wrong with the shoes? >> translator: no way is he going in with shoes. if you bring us bad luck, we won't find any gold. >> but my feet aren't as strong as your feet. i think i'm going to hurt myself if i don't go in with shoes. >> translator: it's a spiritual problem to go down with the shoes. >> all right. well, i don't want to upset the spirits. i'll go down with no shoes. but now i need good spirits, okay? >> translator: tell him to hurry up. they are wasting my time and it
to follow the gold trail from its very beginning, richard engel went down underground in the african nation of mali. >> reporter: this is the first step in getting artisanal gold out of the ground, digging a manhole-size pit 20 feet straight down. >> it's hard work. i'm sweating just sitting here looking at it. >> reporter: the more treacherous mines go six times deeper and they pock mark this entire area. >> i'm going to go down but let me check the rope first, okay?...
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this is a place that 150 developed acres underground.nnels. 2,000 customers. when i say customers, we are talking about major government agencies, major corporations. i can't name all of them. they prefer to remain anonymous. the u.s. trademark and patent office, the national archives. cbs has an archive down there. so we are talking about national treasures and national secrets in iron mountain. >> wild stuff and only one exit. >> yes! >> that part was a little creepy for you. >> a little scary. >> thanks, whit. >>> up next a special initiative on helping families deal with hunger in america and that is what brought us here to washington this morning. we will tell you a little bit more about that ahead. you're watching "the early show" on cbs. it's me? alright emma, i know it's not your favorite but it's time for your medicine, okay? you ready? one, two, three. [ both ] ♪ emma, emma bo-bemma ♪ banana-fana-fo-femma ♪ fee-fi-fo-femma ♪ em-ma very good sweety, how do you feel? good. yeah? you did a really good job, okay? [ female announcer
this is a place that 150 developed acres underground.nnels. 2,000 customers. when i say customers, we are talking about major government agencies, major corporations. i can't name all of them. they prefer to remain anonymous. the u.s. trademark and patent office, the national archives. cbs has an archive down there. so we are talking about national treasures and national secrets in iron mountain. >> wild stuff and only one exit. >> yes! >> that part was a little creepy for...
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the lights are out, the power is out and you're in an underground tunnel. that's what passengers say they went through yesterday morning. but they do commend the firefighters here who led them out to safety, out of that dark tunnel and metro says they will be looking into the possible lapse in communication. metro says it was a friction ring that caused the trouble off of their brake assembly system that fell off the train. as the train was leaving l'enfant plaza, there was a series of explosions. they saw fire. it was a terrifying experience for many as metro ordered the immediate inspection on 200 of its trains. >> we saw this man, he was running to the door saying the train is on fire. and i panic and everybody is running, trying to get out. >> well, the blue and orange lines are back up and running as normal this morning. again, the 5,000 series trains will be inspected. all of them will be inspected. these are not the older 1,000 model trains, the series that was involved in the deadly metro crash in 2009. back to you, andrea. >> surae chinn reporting
the lights are out, the power is out and you're in an underground tunnel. that's what passengers say they went through yesterday morning. but they do commend the firefighters here who led them out to safety, out of that dark tunnel and metro says they will be looking into the possible lapse in communication. metro says it was a friction ring that caused the trouble off of their brake assembly system that fell off the train. as the train was leaving l'enfant plaza, there was a series of...
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federal agents raid an underground immigration ring that stretches from the u.s.o russia. >>> sex abuse scandal. the man at the heart of an investigation speaks out on the charges against jerry sandusky. >>> and wild weather. and it is far from over. ,,,,,,, >>> we're about a minute or so away from 6:30. it's 42 degrees and clear. perfect head downtown to the washington lighting ceremony. good evening, everyone. thanks for staying with wjz. here are some of the stories people are talking about tonight. blown away. some of the worst santa ana winds in years are blasting parts of california, toppling trees and downing power lines. in fact, as bigad shaban reports for wjz, pasadena has declared a state of emergency and closed schools. >> reporter: powerful winds pushed around this trailer with ease. gusts of up to 100 miles per hour in utah also knocked over more than a dozen tractor- trailers on i-15 ask shut down the highway for hours. the worst santa ana winds in years have led to warnings and advisories in six western states. schools are shut down in many communi
federal agents raid an underground immigration ring that stretches from the u.s.o russia. >>> sex abuse scandal. the man at the heart of an investigation speaks out on the charges against jerry sandusky. >>> and wild weather. and it is far from over. ,,,,,,, >>> we're about a minute or so away from 6:30. it's 42 degrees and clear. perfect head downtown to the washington lighting ceremony. good evening, everyone. thanks for staying with wjz. here are some of the...
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an underground 9/11 museum will not open as planned in 20-12.e project. bloomberg says, "i'm sure we're going to work out something with the port authority. they've got a difficult budget situation, i'm sympathetic to that." despiteethis set back... tourists from around the world and all fifty states have made the memorial a regular stop on their visits to the big apple. ddniels says, "one million people, one million visitors from all around the world have come to this site. the idea that one million people have come here and set foot on this ground a place that they have not been able to stand in ten years makes all the work that's gone into building this very ssecial place worth it." - thousand visitors a day. at this rate... the memorial is on track to match or exceed the amount of people who visit the statue of liberty and empire state building each year. rafferty says, "all visitors to the 9/11 memorial must reserre free tickets in advance and pass through a security screening. &pin new york, marianne rafferty, fox news. " a giant sinkhole
an underground 9/11 museum will not open as planned in 20-12.e project. bloomberg says, "i'm sure we're going to work out something with the port authority. they've got a difficult budget situation, i'm sympathetic to that." despiteethis set back... tourists from around the world and all fifty states have made the memorial a regular stop on their visits to the big apple. ddniels says, "one million people, one million visitors from all around the world have come to this site. the...
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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 a
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 a
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inside syria-- charissa ward takes us to an underground hospital where rebels, wounded by assad's army, are treated in secret. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. no white house has ever overruled a safety recommendation we the food and drug administration but it happened today. the question was whether the morning after pill, an emergency contraceptive, should be available over the counter to girls 16 and under. today, the f.d.a. was ready to say yes but the president's secretary of health and human services said no. wyatt andrews has our story. >> reporter: for five years, plan b, the emergency contraception drug, has only been sold without a prescription to women 17 and older. the issue is should that be changed? and the drug made available with no prescription to younger girls. when the f.d.a. looked at safety studies, it said yes. but it was directly overruled by kathleen sebelius, the secretary of health and human services. her denial stunned many public health proponents. >> i am flabbergasted. >> reporter: susan
inside syria-- charissa ward takes us to an underground hospital where rebels, wounded by assad's army, are treated in secret. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. no white house has ever overruled a safety recommendation we the food and drug administration but it happened today. the question was whether the morning after pill, an emergency contraceptive, should be available over the counter to girls 16 and under....
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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 corporation -- corporations and energy functions. we have examples, good and bad, to illustrate to other countries. >> what examples? >> a great example today is using enhanced oil recovery combined with carbon capturing storage. it is a technology that is very expensive still. it has to be demonstrated large scale. we
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 secret passage buried underground. record breaking hauls found. >> every text you makes, every website you visit they are watching you. what a developer claims secret software is doing on phones. good evening. >> the men who gunned down a child in a parking lot are still out there somewhere. police say witnesses just aren't cooperating. >> we show you as the little boy fights for life his family prays he will have a chance to turn two. >> i did everything that i could to find decorations and i did. that's what he was going to have,. >> reporter: december 17th was to be his second birthday. now instead of that candles burn in vigil, lit from the same parking lot where the nearly 2-year-old was shot in the head monday night. the candles make a circle that almost mimics the wild spray of at least 50 gun shots. the little boy trapped in the middle wrapped in his father's arms. >> what am i supposed to do? what am i to do now? what is next? >> reporter: finding the gun men is next but that's a trying task. even though three
. >> a secret passage buried underground. record breaking hauls found. >> every text you makes, every website you visit they are watching you. what a developer claims secret software is doing on phones. good evening. >> the men who gunned down a child in a parking lot are still out there somewhere. police say witnesses just aren't cooperating. >> we show you as the little boy fights for life his family prays he will have a chance to turn two. >> i did everything...
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a secret passage, buried underground. the record- breaking haul, discovered. every text you make, every b page you visit - they're watching you. what one developer claims secret sofe is doing on millions of popular phones. good evening i'm dana king. and i'm ken bastida. the men who gunned down a toddler in an oakland parkig lot, are still out there somewhere. police say witnes just aren't cooperating. robert lyles tells us, as te little boy fights for his l, his family is just praying t he'll have a chance, to turn two: [bite 1][start caillou videt good evening. >>> gunned down that were in oakland parking lot are still out there somewhere. police say they are just not robert lyles tells us as to avoid fights for his life, his family is praying that he will have the chance to turn two. >> i did everything i could find some calliou decorations. and i found some. >> december 17th was going to be his birthday party. now instead of birthday candles, these candles burning vigil, with the same parking lot where the nearly two -year-old was shot in the head monday n
a secret passage, buried underground. the record- breaking haul, discovered. every text you make, every b page you visit - they're watching you. what one developer claims secret sofe is doing on millions of popular phones. good evening i'm dana king. and i'm ken bastida. the men who gunned down a toddler in an oakland parkig lot, are still out there somewhere. police say witnes just aren't cooperating. robert lyles tells us, as te little boy fights for his l, his family is just praying t he'll...
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there is no word how many miners are underground.ews channel for more of the developing story. we're going to continue to keep you posted. if you heard about this from local stations there. this news hasn't made it to the wires yet. so this is breaking news and we'll continue to get more information on this. if you're just tuning in there has been a mine collapse lucky friday mine in idaho. fox news confirmed there are miners there trapped underground. i'm reading an article that says a 26-year-old was injured at the lucky friday mine november 17th, he later died from injuries. and he was just 26 years old. and we're being told that another man, a 53-year-old man was killed during another collapse there in april. accord together article it does say they did shut down the mine, they did cease after the death and just to gather more information. we'll continue to keep you posted on this. now back to "hannity" which is in progress. looking dude against president obama. i know, who killed usama bin laden. that is what matters. >> do you
there is no word how many miners are underground.ews channel for more of the developing story. we're going to continue to keep you posted. if you heard about this from local stations there. this news hasn't made it to the wires yet. so this is breaking news and we'll continue to get more information on this. if you're just tuning in there has been a mine collapse lucky friday mine in idaho. fox news confirmed there are miners there trapped underground. i'm reading an article that says a...
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what is going on underground? you're warm "good morning maryland." >>> as many as two million public sector workers took part in a daylong strike in london. they walked off the job. live pictures from london, not quite 10:00 there. things appear a little calmer now but underlying a very high sense of tension. those people protesting the government's demands they will work longer before receiving a pension and pay more into their monthly contribution. >>> authorities in mexico and the u.s. say they found yet another sophisticated underground drug tunnel as a border between the two countries. a secret passages linked warehouses again in san diego and tijuana. with rail cars and wooden staircases and floors. they also found 32 tons of marijuana with a street value of $32 million u.s., several people have been arrested. >>> martin o'malley is in india on day six of his trinidad trip. -- his trade trip. more than 100 government officials, educators and business leaders are going with the governor for the trip. >>> on t
what is going on underground? you're warm "good morning maryland." >>> as many as two million public sector workers took part in a daylong strike in london. they walked off the job. live pictures from london, not quite 10:00 there. things appear a little calmer now but underlying a very high sense of tension. those people protesting the government's demands they will work longer before receiving a pension and pay more into their monthly contribution. >>> authorities...
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richard engel's trip underground to see who's doing the work. >>> it's the holiday season and a lot of people are buying gold jewelry this time of year. the commercials show us the joy on christmas morning but they don't show us the work that goes into getting the gold out of the ground. getting at it is dirty and dangerous and in some places children are doing the work. later tonight on "rock center" we are going to air an investigation by richard engel who went to mali in africa to see the underground risks for himself. >> i'm going down. let me check the rope first. >> reporter: the first couple of steps look easy with carved footholds to climb down. but 20 feet down the footholds suddenly stop. >> no more footholds. i'm pushing my weight against the other side and using the rope a little bit. okay. almost there. i finally made it to the bottom. there are six workers down here with picks chipping into the rock. there are some very, very primitive wooden supports to try to keep this mine apart. aside from the rock, the rest of the is surface is just soft mud and a big concern, at lea
richard engel's trip underground to see who's doing the work. >>> it's the holiday season and a lot of people are buying gold jewelry this time of year. the commercials show us the joy on christmas morning but they don't show us the work that goes into getting the gold out of the ground. getting at it is dirty and dangerous and in some places children are doing the work. later tonight on "rock center" we are going to air an investigation by richard engel who went to mali in...
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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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the lucky friday mine is one of the nation's deepest underground mines.er this year, two minors died in separate incidents. the company who runs the mine has gotten four citations and faces nearly $1 million in penalties. >>> a horrible accident on madison avenue in new york city. an advertising executive died in a bizarre elevator accident. officials say suzanne hart's foot got caught in the door and was crushed to death when the elevator suddenly went up. two other people in that elevator and not hurt. >>> cowboys were horsing around in colorado and steamboat springs, guys on horseback decided to ride through several downtown businesses on sunday. did i say they were on horseback, by the way? they were on horses. first, they walked into a bar and tried to get some drinks but the owner told them to get out and showed them the door. then the cowboys went galloping into a safeway grocery store. one of the guys got some stuff and left carrying a plastic bag. police later tased one of the writers for ignoring their orders. he was then arrested. i can't make
the lucky friday mine is one of the nation's deepest underground mines.er this year, two minors died in separate incidents. the company who runs the mine has gotten four citations and faces nearly $1 million in penalties. >>> a horrible accident on madison avenue in new york city. an advertising executive died in a bizarre elevator accident. officials say suzanne hart's foot got caught in the door and was crushed to death when the elevator suddenly went up. two other people in that...