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south koreans called it unforgivable. >> this government have investigating nuclear tests while their people are starving. this has to stop. >> this is very regrettable and i hope the south korean government working alongside the international community will stay strong so north korea will never be able to do it again. >> analysts say the timing of this is not a coincidence. this comes just aft -- just hours before the president's state of the union address. brianne carter, abc 7 news. >> if we are also learning details about the man suspected of opening fire in a delaware court house. law officials say the shooter was 68-year-old thomas. that identity has not been confirmed. christine belford was killed yesterday. more than 40 students at the university of virginia are being treated for bacterial meningitis. one student was diagnosed with the infection and 47 others who had direct contact have received antibiotics as a precaution. the infected student is recovering. >> a mild day across the region, sunshine and temperatures in the 50's. jacqui jeras is here with a look at our first f
south koreans called it unforgivable. >> this government have investigating nuclear tests while their people are starving. this has to stop. >> this is very regrettable and i hope the south korean government working alongside the international community will stay strong so north korea will never be able to do it again. >> analysts say the timing of this is not a coincidence. this comes just aft -- just hours before the president's state of the union address. brianne carter,...
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he sate, quote, killing those cops was just unforgivable. stay with nbc bay area for continuing coverage of the story and we'll bring you the latest updates. >> we have other headlines tonight, a muddy mess in france, and the cleanup continues to evening. a 16-inch water main pipe broke in the park side neighbor. it under mined the street, causing a huge sing hole. it swamped a dozen cars and filled garages. nearly two dozen people reported damages so their homes. >> when i opened the door, it was like a big river going on. we didn't know how high it was going to go. the ground was so saturated that small cracks opened up in some houses. six homes were cell low tagged meaning they needed more inspections. the pipe that broke was 60 years old. >>> san jose's famed flea market is getting new neighbors. it is been approved for the sale of 10 acres of unused flea market land. homes and attacked homes build by kb homes is under way. it will be called market park. >> my reaction is i think it's fantastic. just preliminary numbers is we could possi
he sate, quote, killing those cops was just unforgivable. stay with nbc bay area for continuing coverage of the story and we'll bring you the latest updates. >> we have other headlines tonight, a muddy mess in france, and the cleanup continues to evening. a 16-inch water main pipe broke in the park side neighbor. it under mined the street, causing a huge sing hole. it swamped a dozen cars and filled garages. nearly two dozen people reported damages so their homes. >> when i opened...
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i have the strength and benefits of being unpredictable and unforgiving. this morning police say he ambushed two officers on patrol killing one and injuring another. >> reporter: as for bill bratton he said he does not remember working with him or why he fired him. we spoke with someone who tried with him. he describes him as someone who was not well liked, struggled to get along with women and made bad decisions. live, eric rasmussen, ktvu channel 2 news. . >> the story has been developing all day. we are constantly updating it on our mobile ktvu apps. download the app for breaking news as it happens, plus traffic and weather anytime, anywhere. >>> happening now, news chopper 2 is over a protest in san francisco over police brutality. they just started marching. they are marching down mission street. 30 or so demonstrators there. what we believe they are doing is heading to the police station at 17th. 8 blocks away. you can see there are police following them in the background and this shut down mission street in one direction. keep that in mind. that is
i have the strength and benefits of being unpredictable and unforgiving. this morning police say he ambushed two officers on patrol killing one and injuring another. >> reporter: as for bill bratton he said he does not remember working with him or why he fired him. we spoke with someone who tried with him. he describes him as someone who was not well liked, struggled to get along with women and made bad decisions. live, eric rasmussen, ktvu channel 2 news. . >> the story has been...
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"i have the strength and benefits of being unpredictable, unconventional, and unforgiving", he wrote.ry bit of training i've been given." it was no idle threat. the last tangible clue where dorner might be, the burnt out hulk of his truck near big bear lake thursday night, but nobody was inside. this video released by "tmz" just yesterday allegedly shows dorner only 48 hours before the murders. he's at a sporting goods shop carrying in two small yellow scuba tanks, as he walks into the scuba section. could he have used them in that burning cabin where he may have taken his final breath? >> they have a very large crime scene to process, and that's what they will begin doing. they have homicide investigation to do, and they will need a large number of investigators out there to complete this job. >> reporter: so many questions remain, as authorities now sift through the rubble on big bear mountain. for "nightline," i'm cecilia vega in los angeles. >> a terrifying saga apparently comes to an end. thanks to cecilia vega for that. >>> next up, president obama co calls to an end to gun viol
"i have the strength and benefits of being unpredictable, unconventional, and unforgiving", he wrote.ry bit of training i've been given." it was no idle threat. the last tangible clue where dorner might be, the burnt out hulk of his truck near big bear lake thursday night, but nobody was inside. this video released by "tmz" just yesterday allegedly shows dorner only 48 hours before the murders. he's at a sporting goods shop carrying in two small yellow scuba tanks, as...
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i have the strength and benefits of being unpredictable, unconventional and unforgiving, he writes. do not waste your time with briefs and table tops. i will utilize demolition, ordinance and survival training i've been given. >> because of police training and military training, he would maybe do the obvious, like dump his cell phones, perhaps not use his credit cards, not travel to any place that he has a previous history because as we look for people, we go to where they have been, because people feel comfortable and go to those locations. >> reporter: at this point, authorities are hoping he'll make a mistake. ariana williams knows dorner best, she dated him seven years ago and says he was unraveling even back then, always keeping weapons close by. >> he'd be in the bed and there'd be one by the bed. there'd be one on the kitchen counter. there may be a combat knife or something, in the bathroom one day or the kitchen. there would be several weapons just lying around in my domain. these are things that just transpired over time that i thought were strange. >> reporter: she said t
i have the strength and benefits of being unpredictable, unconventional and unforgiving, he writes. do not waste your time with briefs and table tops. i will utilize demolition, ordinance and survival training i've been given. >> because of police training and military training, he would maybe do the obvious, like dump his cell phones, perhaps not use his credit cards, not travel to any place that he has a previous history because as we look for people, we go to where they have been,...
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. >>> from earthquakes to tsunami, when it comes to disaster, people in japan know just how unforgiving nature can be. since 1997, just two years after the great hanchin earthquake an annual exhibition of emergency equipment has featured products to help save lives in catastrophe. they expect a record number of people this year. >> reporter: nearly two years have passed since the earthquake and tsunami hit northeastern japan. since then, designers have been turning out more and more life-saving products. one example is a moving shelter for fleeing from a tsunami. this huge object is an emergency shelter with an engine. the shelter can hold as many as 25 people. it can move at a speed of 10 kilometers per hour an hour or up to 100 kilometers. >> translator: we have had many calls from people interested in boats for escaping from tsunami. we developed this product to meet the demand. >> other products are for people who have lost their homes. this jacket has 44 pockets that can hold almost everything needed in an emergency, including food, water, and blankets. backup water and power suppl
. >>> from earthquakes to tsunami, when it comes to disaster, people in japan know just how unforgiving nature can be. since 1997, just two years after the great hanchin earthquake an annual exhibition of emergency equipment has featured products to help save lives in catastrophe. they expect a record number of people this year. >> reporter: nearly two years have passed since the earthquake and tsunami hit northeastern japan. since then, designers have been turning out more and...
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." >>> from earthquakes to tsunami, when it comes to disasters, people in japan know just how unforgiving nature can be. since 1997, just two years after the great earthquake, an annual exhi bugs of emergency equipment featured hundreds of products to help save lives in a catastrophe. organizers expect this year's show to attract a record number of people. nhk world's iku tanaka has the story. >> reporter: 226 companies and organizations are taking part in the event in yokahama. nearly two years have passed since the earthquake and tsunami hit northeastern japan. since then, designers have been turning out more and more lifesaving products. for example, is a moving shelter for fleeing from a tsunami. this huge object is actlly an emergency shelter with an engine. the shelter can hold as many as 25 people. it can move at a speed of 10 kilometers an hour for up to 100 kilometers. >> translator: we've had many calls from people interested in boats for escaping from tsunami. we developed this product to meet the demand. >> reporter: other products are for people who have lost their homes. thi
." >>> from earthquakes to tsunami, when it comes to disasters, people in japan know just how unforgiving nature can be. since 1997, just two years after the great earthquake, an annual exhi bugs of emergency equipment featured hundreds of products to help save lives in a catastrophe. organizers expect this year's show to attract a record number of people. nhk world's iku tanaka has the story. >> reporter: 226 companies and organizations are taking part in the event in...
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. >>> from earthquakes to tsunami, when it comes to disasters, people in japan know just how unforgiving nature can be. since 1997, just two years after the great earthquake, an annual exhibition of emergency equipment has featured hundreds of products to help save lives in a catastrophe. organizers expect this year's show to attract a record number of people. nhk world has the story. >> reporter: 226 companies and organizations are taking part in the event in yokohama. nearly two years have passed since the earthquake and tsunami hit northeastern japan. since then, designers have been turning out more and more life-saving products. one example is a moving shelter for fleeing from a tsunami. this huge object is actually an emergency shelter with an engine. the shelter can hold as many as 25 people. it can move at a speed of ten kilometers an hour for up to 100 kilometers. >> translator: we've had many calls from people interested in bouts for escaping from tsunami. we developed this product to meet the demand. >> translator: other products are for people who lost their home. this jacket
. >>> from earthquakes to tsunami, when it comes to disasters, people in japan know just how unforgiving nature can be. since 1997, just two years after the great earthquake, an annual exhibition of emergency equipment has featured hundreds of products to help save lives in a catastrophe. organizers expect this year's show to attract a record number of people. nhk world has the story. >> reporter: 226 companies and organizations are taking part in the event in yokohama. nearly...
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he calls the killing unforgivable. he added my heart goes out to the families of those officers, but i'm grieving too. we loved him. >> governor brown issued this statement. it is with deep sadness that anne and i honor the bravery of sergeant baker and officer butler who were killed while protecting the people of santa cruz. our deepest condolences go out as we mourn these tragic deaths. as we mentioned at the top of the newscast, in honor of the slain officers, capital flags will be flown at half-staff. go to learn more about the fallen officers. butch baker and elizabeth butler including how you can help their families. click on the story in the middle of the home page. >>> another twist in the high profile case of the hummer mom. livermore police arrested three minors for making a threat in the criminal case. she is known as the livermore mmer mom convicted of having sex with two underage boys in 2010. the internet threats came shortly after she was rearrested on february 15th for violating her parole. police don't
he calls the killing unforgivable. he added my heart goes out to the families of those officers, but i'm grieving too. we loved him. >> governor brown issued this statement. it is with deep sadness that anne and i honor the bravery of sergeant baker and officer butler who were killed while protecting the people of santa cruz. our deepest condolences go out as we mourn these tragic deaths. as we mentioned at the top of the newscast, in honor of the slain officers, capital flags will be...
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combined delays and tools have called the great annoyance that would pan adeline according behold the unforgivable that's one else to write such a political analyst and journalist that because of the economic situation they take their citizens without any design to enter them. we have to see that european union is no democratic pro chafed its political approach a sort of ideological approach because when you ask the people in germany if they wanted to have the euro for example fifteen years ago that huge majority of the people who were against getting that europe ask the people if they want to send troops to the turkish syrian border they say no the european union is a construct without any democratic base it's an ideological base and so maybe hopefully we can hope for for the turkish people that they will have the right to take part in the referendum of oh to took a turkish new membership because i can imagine that for the turkish citizen to see how the you repeat the whole of the european union develops now in those states is doesn't seem very attractive to become a member of that club. and now
combined delays and tools have called the great annoyance that would pan adeline according behold the unforgivable that's one else to write such a political analyst and journalist that because of the economic situation they take their citizens without any design to enter them. we have to see that european union is no democratic pro chafed its political approach a sort of ideological approach because when you ask the people in germany if they wanted to have the euro for example fifteen years ago...
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thought their ordeal was over on thursday, but for some finding their way home has been just as unforgiving. one of the businesses chartered to bring passengers to new orleans broke down. people didn't laugh, they cried. >> i don't know, if life gives you lemons, you have to eat the lemons sometimes. >> reporter: passengers returned to galveston on friday, they realized a special place and special people were in sight. >> yeah, i'm ready to go home. >> reporter: others weren't as forgiving. >> the last four hours have been hideous compared to the last seven days. hideous. >> reporter: a tough sentiment after an engine fire left the "triumph" bobbing endlessly in the gulf of mexico. at times not much to eat. >> we stood in lines for two hours and 53 minutes to get a cheeseburger. >> reporter: sandy barry, one of the passengers who made it safely home to chicago. >> bilge water everywhere, everywhere. i'm still wearing my flip-flops, because my shoes got destroyed. >> reporter: she says she will cruise again. others aren't ready to climb back aboard. >> they can take their free trip and put i
thought their ordeal was over on thursday, but for some finding their way home has been just as unforgiving. one of the businesses chartered to bring passengers to new orleans broke down. people didn't laugh, they cried. >> i don't know, if life gives you lemons, you have to eat the lemons sometimes. >> reporter: passengers returned to galveston on friday, they realized a special place and special people were in sight. >> yeah, i'm ready to go home. >> reporter: others...
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he calls the killing of the two sfsh officers unforgivable.e added, "my heart goes out to the families of those officers, but i'm grieving, too. we loved him." visit nbcbayarea.com to learn more about the officers including how to help their families. >>> 4:36. new details in a deadly shooting that happened on the campus of a san leandro elementary school. the san francisco chronicle repor reports tahir randall shot foster after foster refused to make good on a $5 bet. the two were reportedly playing a late-night dice game on the grounds of hillside elementary school on february 13th. randall is charged with murder and is being held without bail. investigators are still looking for two other men in connection with this case. >>> after public outcry from parents in brentwood, the school board last night fired its superintendent, merrill grant. the vote comes a week after the board placed grant on administrative leave for his handling of an incident involving special education teacher deana holder. holder was convicted of kicking a 5-year-old st
he calls the killing of the two sfsh officers unforgivable.e added, "my heart goes out to the families of those officers, but i'm grieving, too. we loved him." visit nbcbayarea.com to learn more about the officers including how to help their families. >>> 4:36. new details in a deadly shooting that happened on the campus of a san leandro elementary school. the san francisco chronicle repor reports tahir randall shot foster after foster refused to make good on a $5 bet. the...
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frustrated over a lack of progress in negotiations and the prime minister calling it a delayed quote unforgivable political analyst manuel oxon writer says the current economic situation in the e.u. leaves many turks determined to stay out rather than sign up. to see that european union is no democratic pro-choice its political approach a sort of ideological approach take because when you ask the people in germany if they wanted to head the euro for example fifteen years ago a huge majority of the people who were against getting that europe ask the people if they want to send troops to the turkish syrian border they say no the european union is a construct without any democratic base it's an ideological based and so maybe hopefully we can hope for for the turkish people that they will have the right to take part in the referendum a vote about a turkish you membership because i can imagine that for the turkish citizen to see how do you repeat how the european union develops now in those states is doesn't seem very attractive to become a member of that club. the blame game is in full swing in washi
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of course great annoyance there as well with the prime minister of the one calling the holdups unforgivable but manual oxana writer a political analyst and journalist says that the current economic situation in the e.u. leaves turkish citizens without any desire to enter the block. to see the european union. democratic procida its political approach take a sort of ideological approach take because when you ask the people in germany if they wanted to head the euro for example fifteen years ago a huge majority of the people who were against getting that europe asked the people if they want to send troops to the turkish syrian border they say no they european union is a construct with out eight democratic base it's an ideological base and so maybe hopefully we can hope for for the turkish people that they will have the right to take part at the referendum of zero to took a turkish you membership because i can imagine that for the purpose it isn't to see how do you repeat the how of the european union develops now in those states is doesn't seem very attractive to become a member of that club.
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increasingly frustrated over a lack of progress in negotiations with the prime minister calling the delay unforgivable but manuel oxon a writer a political analyst and journalist thinks the current economic situation in the e.u. leaves turkish citizens without any desire to enter the block. to see that european union is no democratic pro-choice it's a political approach a sort of ideological approach because when you ask the people in germany if they wanted to hit the euro for example fifty years ago a huge majority of the people who were against the us the people if they want to send troops to the turkish syrian border they say no the european union is a construct with. a critique base it's an ideological base and so maybe hopefully we can hope for for the churches people that they will have the right to take part in the referendum of zero two of petitio membership because i can imagine that for a turkish citizen to see how the european the whole of the european union does the lopes now in the states is doesn't seem very attractive to become a member of that club. turned out as some other stories mak
increasingly frustrated over a lack of progress in negotiations with the prime minister calling the delay unforgivable but manuel oxon a writer a political analyst and journalist thinks the current economic situation in the e.u. leaves turkish citizens without any desire to enter the block. to see that european union is no democratic pro-choice it's a political approach a sort of ideological approach because when you ask the people in germany if they wanted to hit the euro for example fifty...
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the cruise line apologized, but for many passengers, the deplorable conditions seemed unforgivable. >> i would like to reiterate the apology that i made earlier. i know the conditions on board were very poor. i know it was very difficult, and i want to apologize again for subjecting our guests to that. we pride ourselves in providing our guests with a great vacation experience and clearly we failed in this particular case. >>reporter: the national transportation safety board has opened an investigation. the cruise line gave passengers a full refund and $500 in compensation. they admit there had been a mechanical problem on board the triumph in the weeks leading up to this voyage. they have also canceled planned cruises aboard the triumph in the future. dozens of those. and some of those passengers as they arrived at dock in mobile were chanting let me off, let me off. well, they are off now in hotels, finally trying to get back to normal. that's the latest here in the newsroom, back to you. >> i'm not sure i'd want to take a cruise after all of that. >> probably not. that would probab
the cruise line apologized, but for many passengers, the deplorable conditions seemed unforgivable. >> i would like to reiterate the apology that i made earlier. i know the conditions on board were very poor. i know it was very difficult, and i want to apologize again for subjecting our guests to that. we pride ourselves in providing our guests with a great vacation experience and clearly we failed in this particular case. >>reporter: the national transportation safety board has...
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hello and welcome to cross talk of considered on peter lavelle unforgiving iraq largely ignored by the media mainstream iraq is faced with a number of serious fault lines growing authoritarianism corruption separatism. and political fragmentation this can hardly be the legacy washington wanted but it formally ended military occupation on top of this that debt appears to be crafting its own not a western for impulse. to cross talk iraq i'm joined by puppet escobar and some paolo he is a journalist and author in london we have sami ramadani he is the senior lecturer in sociology at london metropolitan university and in jerusalem we crossed amir javedanfar he is a middle east expert right gentlemen cross in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want pepe escobar fine go to you first how would you describe iraq today because it's i notice something you wrote not too long ago it's going to drop out of mainstream media story nobody is really interested in but there are a lot of fault lines as i mentioned in the introduction yes absolutely first let's put the whole situation to comple
hello and welcome to cross talk of considered on peter lavelle unforgiving iraq largely ignored by the media mainstream iraq is faced with a number of serious fault lines growing authoritarianism corruption separatism. and political fragmentation this can hardly be the legacy washington wanted but it formally ended military occupation on top of this that debt appears to be crafting its own not a western for impulse. to cross talk iraq i'm joined by puppet escobar and some paolo he is a...
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more investors are outraged over something they find unforgivable. that cash, $137 billion worth of it. one is even soon, saying the money should be given out to shareholders. our guests are discussing this on whether having too much money is a problem. >> tim cook said it himself. a year ago last february, he said yes, i don't know what to do with this money. he promised he was going to do something about it. he was going to sit with the board, but it never happened. so now he had 95 billion in the bank. two thirds of which, by the way, is sitting in foreign banks. neil: it wasn't as big a deal last year. right now, it's a big deal, is that right? >> well, this is the fundamental problem of what is driving wall street right now. one hundred years ago and people invested, they made fundamentally sound improvements. >> they are holding onto this cash because they don't know what kind of storm might be coming. this might not be enough cash on hand, considering where our tax dollars are going in this country. >> this is david saying, hey, guess what, th
more investors are outraged over something they find unforgivable. that cash, $137 billion worth of it. one is even soon, saying the money should be given out to shareholders. our guests are discussing this on whether having too much money is a problem. >> tim cook said it himself. a year ago last february, he said yes, i don't know what to do with this money. he promised he was going to do something about it. he was going to sit with the board, but it never happened. so now he had 95...
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was over i they docked in mobile, alabama, but for some finding their way home has been just as unforgiving. one of the buses chartered to bring passengers to new orleans broken down. >> life gives you lemons. i guess you have to eat the lemons some time. before >> it set sail from galveston income-tax asked, and there realized a special place and special people were in sight. others were not as forgiving. >> the last four hours have been hideous compared to the last seven days. hideous. >> and engineer fire sunday left it bobbing endlessly in the gulf of mexico without power or air conditioning. at times, there was not much to eat. >> we stood in line for two hours and 53 minutes to get a cheeseburger. >> sewage water everywhere. everywhere. but i'm still wearing my flip- flops' because my shoes got destroyed and these are the only things that i could wear. >> others are not ready to climb aboard. >> you can take that free trip and put it where the sun doesn't shine. >> investigators are trying to piece together exactly what happened. it is registered in the bahamas meeting experts from th
was over i they docked in mobile, alabama, but for some finding their way home has been just as unforgiving. one of the buses chartered to bring passengers to new orleans broken down. >> life gives you lemons. i guess you have to eat the lemons some time. before >> it set sail from galveston income-tax asked, and there realized a special place and special people were in sight. others were not as forgiving. >> the last four hours have been hideous compared to the last seven...
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they seem to be unforgiving if a guy hugs the president even if he has come to your state after a devastating michael: some people even blame him for actually costing mitt romney the election. is chris christie now the face of the non-tea party republican party? and does such a group even exist? >> i don't know if a group exists but i think he's in that position right now, and he -- he's concentrating of course on getting reelected, but down the road, you know, four years is a long, long time in politics, that's like 20 or 30 in other life, and i think they are banking on people coming around saying, well do you want to lose another election or do you want to go with someone who could actually win. the quinnipiac poll that you talked about had a head to head matchup with hillary clinton. if which she would get 49% of the vote christie would get 45. >> michael: that doesn't get lost on our viewers that he does come from a democratic state. but let's talk about that. you know the guy pretty well. is the someone the democrats would like if they knew him? or does he just look good compared to som
they seem to be unforgiving if a guy hugs the president even if he has come to your state after a devastating michael: some people even blame him for actually costing mitt romney the election. is chris christie now the face of the non-tea party republican party? and does such a group even exist? >> i don't know if a group exists but i think he's in that position right now, and he -- he's concentrating of course on getting reelected, but down the road, you know, four years is a long, long...
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skills honed 5 buckaroos of olden days in a place that can be stunningly beautiful yet harsh and unforgiving of the same time. >> people have been talking about the demise of the cowboy and how things change. the way we are doing it is not different from how it was done 100 years ago. >> it is scenes like these but inspire cowboy poetry. the cowboy poetry tradition probably got started on bitter cold winter days like this one, when it was too cold to do work outside. they entertain themselves by composing stories and poems and songs. there are other forms of entertainment available, but cowboy culture remained strong in the west. >> the man on horseback those laughing. >> a unique style of poetry and a way of life surviving into a new generation. >> still to come, as somalia tries to rebuild, we speak to the president on his vision for the future and why some people are watching television in black and white. we will have details. let's hello, the weather is calmer now for many of us across australia. there is a handful of showers in the east and a couple more as we had through the day on tu
skills honed 5 buckaroos of olden days in a place that can be stunningly beautiful yet harsh and unforgiving of the same time. >> people have been talking about the demise of the cowboy and how things change. the way we are doing it is not different from how it was done 100 years ago. >> it is scenes like these but inspire cowboy poetry. the cowboy poetry tradition probably got started on bitter cold winter days like this one, when it was too cold to do work outside. they entertain...
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finding their way home has been just as unforgiving. one of the buses chartered to bring passengers to new orleans broke down. people didn't laugh about it. they cried. life gives you lemons, you have to eat the lemons sometimes. >> they set sail from galveston, as passengers returned there friday, they realized a special place and special people were in sight. >> yeah, i'm ready to go home. >> others weren't as forgiving. >> these last four hours have been hideous compared to the last seven days. hideous. >> reporter: a tough sentiment after an engine fire left it bobbing endlessly. backed up totals, and carpets and at times not much to eat. >> we stood in line for two hours and 53 minutes to get a cheeseburger. sewage water everybody where. i'm still wearing my flip-flops, baas my shoes got destroyed. >> you put it where the sun doesn't shine. >> but back in mobile, things are far from done, as investigators try to piece together exactly what happened? >> and there it is, a live look at the triumph. it moved about, it took about 20 mi
finding their way home has been just as unforgiving. one of the buses chartered to bring passengers to new orleans broke down. people didn't laugh about it. they cried. life gives you lemons, you have to eat the lemons sometimes. >> they set sail from galveston, as passengers returned there friday, they realized a special place and special people were in sight. >> yeah, i'm ready to go home. >> others weren't as forgiving. >> these last four hours have been hideous...
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in iraq and afghanistan and a family winds up suffering for this, i think that'll end up being unforgivablehere is a lot of overstatement, that is true, but the bottom line is this. if our front-line soldiers doing the work don't get properly trained or extended in afghanistan too long because the government can't make up its mind about sequestration. neil: general, always good seeing you. thank you very much. neil: doesn't he ever read the calorie counts at restaurants and think they might be off? turns out they are. food for thought. my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was toake an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start theibusiness and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. and make your business dream a reality. all stations come over to mithis is for rea
in iraq and afghanistan and a family winds up suffering for this, i think that'll end up being unforgivablehere is a lot of overstatement, that is true, but the bottom line is this. if our front-line soldiers doing the work don't get properly trained or extended in afghanistan too long because the government can't make up its mind about sequestration. neil: general, always good seeing you. thank you very much. neil: doesn't he ever read the calorie counts at restaurants and think they might be...
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. >> alisyn: the latest on the hunt for that former police officer unforgiving violence to anyone with.a.p.d. badge. and chicago please demanding overtime for checking their blackberries. we'll explain. [ male announcer ] in blind taste tests, even ragu users chose prego. prego?! but i've bought ragu for years. [ thinking ] wonder what other questionable choices i've made? i choose date number 2! whooo! [ sigh of relief ] [ male announcer ] choose taste. choose prego. i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >> fox news alert for you. we want bring you up to speed for a manhunt from the mexican border to central california as far east as las vegas. and in riverside, california they're readying the audio equipment and part of a search for chris dorner, a former los angeles police officer accused of killing three people in
. >> alisyn: the latest on the hunt for that former police officer unforgiving violence to anyone with.a.p.d. badge. and chicago please demanding overtime for checking their blackberries. we'll explain. [ male announcer ] in blind taste tests, even ragu users chose prego. prego?! but i've bought ragu for years. [ thinking ] wonder what other questionable choices i've made? i choose date number 2! whooo! [ sigh of relief ] [ male announcer ] choose taste. choose prego. i just served my...
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i have the strength and benefits of being unpredictable, unconventional, and unforgiving. throughout the manifesto, dorner accuses the other officers of costing him his career, also of racism and use of excessive force. about an hour before that fatal shooting in riverside, police believe dorner shot another officer here in corona, about 13 miles away. the bullet just grazed him. the officer in this incident had been assigned to protect other officers who dorner had allegedly threatened in his online postings. >> the officer was fired upon with a shoulder weapon. officers were able to return fire. one officer sustained a graze wound to his head. the vehicle sustained numerous hits. >> the officers are okay, but dorner got away. immediately, the california highway patrol issues what's called a blue alert to law enforcement, warning them a gunman considered armed and extremely dangerous is on the run. the blue alert is activated for nine california counties frk stretching all the way south to san diego where police say the attempted hijacking of a boat could be linked to dor
i have the strength and benefits of being unpredictable, unconventional, and unforgiving. throughout the manifesto, dorner accuses the other officers of costing him his career, also of racism and use of excessive force. about an hour before that fatal shooting in riverside, police believe dorner shot another officer here in corona, about 13 miles away. the bullet just grazed him. the officer in this incident had been assigned to protect other officers who dorner had allegedly threatened in his...
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so a lot of the safety issues -- space flight is unforgiving.t's inherently dangerous if you're careless. if you get careless, it will kill you. more so than most other activities on earth, especially maybe underwater caving. but it's dangerous. and if you get slipshod, even if a few people get slipshod, these catastrophes will happen. but they're not accidents. they're consequences. that to me is what is the greatest thing it taught us is we shouldn't have had to kill seven more people to learn what we already knew and had forgotten. >> could the "columbia" crew have been saved just somehow? and in your mind and heart and professional opinion, was every available option exhausted? like and when i say saved, i mean like "apollo 13." >> ed, that's what people were hoping for. after the disaster, my colleagues, and i had left mission control at that point. i had already gone off into private consulting on flight safety because i was tired of the way nasa was decaying. but people who were still there told me they wished they had the warning. if the
so a lot of the safety issues -- space flight is unforgiving.t's inherently dangerous if you're careless. if you get careless, it will kill you. more so than most other activities on earth, especially maybe underwater caving. but it's dangerous. and if you get slipshod, even if a few people get slipshod, these catastrophes will happen. but they're not accidents. they're consequences. that to me is what is the greatest thing it taught us is we shouldn't have had to kill seven more people to...
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the pain that my family has suffered through this tragedy is unforgivable. >> i didn't want to hurt theivide in christy's family, said billy. some of her relatives believed chris was innocent, but he and, he says, others, including christy's uncle silently urged on the prosecutor. >> half the family was convinced he was innocent. half the family was convinced he wasn't. that's hard to do when you have a big family. you all have to be together once in a while. >> when it involves a member as loved as christy was -- >> exactly. >> does that explain why this kind of group of people in the family decided just to let justice take its course? >> we talked about it quite a bit, and you've got to know bh to show up sometimes and when not to show up. just to keep what's left of the family as together as you can have it. >> thank you so much for coming. >> when it was over, hall convicted and sentenced to 25 years to life, some of christy's relatives met with the prosecutor and thanked him. >> i want to thank you. thank you. for putting that guy away because he is a murderer. >> and the hall daug
the pain that my family has suffered through this tragedy is unforgivable. >> i didn't want to hurt theivide in christy's family, said billy. some of her relatives believed chris was innocent, but he and, he says, others, including christy's uncle silently urged on the prosecutor. >> half the family was convinced he was innocent. half the family was convinced he wasn't. that's hard to do when you have a big family. you all have to be together once in a while. >> when it...
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the father choked up as he said, quote, killing those cops was just unforgivable. he says he never dreamed jeremy's rage would result in murder. jeremy goulet's twin brother got a text from jeremy after the two officers were killed reading, i'm in big trouble. i love you. fearing the worst, family members checked santa cruz news reports and knew jeremy was involved. >>> it's really a role reversal. instead of the police serving the community, it's the community serving the police from santa cruz to the bay area and beyond, a lot of people are uniting tonight to try to help and console the shaken department in santa cruz. nbc bay area's kris sanchez continues our coverage and, kris, what are the details tonight? >> reporter: well, raj, the vigil is under way at the community center. the gathering by take back santa cruz was just too large to happen here in front of the santa cruz police department. but this is where the community has been dropping by all day with flowers and notes of support mourning the first two officers killed in the line of duty in this departme
the father choked up as he said, quote, killing those cops was just unforgivable. he says he never dreamed jeremy's rage would result in murder. jeremy goulet's twin brother got a text from jeremy after the two officers were killed reading, i'm in big trouble. i love you. fearing the worst, family members checked santa cruz news reports and knew jeremy was involved. >>> it's really a role reversal. instead of the police serving the community, it's the community serving the police from...
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how to make sure it works in the unforgiving investing environment where diversifying by sector loan is not enough. things have gotten out of control or irrational. you need five different areas covered. you need some gold. you need a dividend paying stock with a high yield. you need a growth stock. need something speculative and something foreign. particularly in a year when the dysfunction in capital is so darn palpable that you have to protect your portfolio from the chaos washington is putting us through. we have gone from being incredibly business friendly company to one that is capable of wrecking just about any business if congress and the president put their minds to it. isn't that the lesson of the partisanship and acrimony over the tax wranglings and the spend-a-th spend-a-thons. cover all five markets and you with win in any market. i'll teach you how to analyze stocks so you fill every position with the best possible names that you feel comfortable with and i feel comfortable with. first, what do we need? well, look, i did them first. we need gold. need gold because gold
how to make sure it works in the unforgiving investing environment where diversifying by sector loan is not enough. things have gotten out of control or irrational. you need five different areas covered. you need some gold. you need a dividend paying stock with a high yield. you need a growth stock. need something speculative and something foreign. particularly in a year when the dysfunction in capital is so darn palpable that you have to protect your portfolio from the chaos washington is...
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so a lot of the safety issues -- space flight is unforgiving.t's inherently dangerous if you're careless. if you get careless, it will kill you. more so than most other activities on earth, especially maybe underwater caving. but it's dangerous. and if you get slipshod, even if a few people get slipshod, these catastrophes will happen. but they're not accidents. they're consequences. that to me is what is the greatest thing it taught us is we shouldn't have had to kill
so a lot of the safety issues -- space flight is unforgiving.t's inherently dangerous if you're careless. if you get careless, it will kill you. more so than most other activities on earth, especially maybe underwater caving. but it's dangerous. and if you get slipshod, even if a few people get slipshod, these catastrophes will happen. but they're not accidents. they're consequences. that to me is what is the greatest thing it taught us is we shouldn't have had to kill
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cruel and unforgiving assessment. >> thank you, aaron. [applause]>> we will take it from your rebuttal. we will now have a three-minute rebuttal from liana. we will leave it to josh to do that rebuttal. >> i will say couple of things quickly. first, with all due respect to the presidency, it is not up to him or the president what history provides. history presents challenges, whether he wants to do the great indicator -- it is not up to him. history will operate the way it does. we will assess the various challenges on their own. secondly, i understand the problem of knowledge and ignorance and personal and political life and diplomatic life. we all operate with the various levels of knowledge. we will never have the kind of clarity that some people want us to have before we undertake historical action. we can argue about levels of clarity that would be necessary and what we would have to know and what we would not have to know. the idea that until we feel confident enough that we know everything, so that all the consequences will have be
cruel and unforgiving assessment. >> thank you, aaron. [applause]>> we will take it from your rebuttal. we will now have a three-minute rebuttal from liana. we will leave it to josh to do that rebuttal. >> i will say couple of things quickly. first, with all due respect to the presidency, it is not up to him or the president what history provides. history presents challenges, whether he wants to do the great indicator -- it is not up to him. history will operate the way it...