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b-2 degree rise would put an unimaginable -- the 2 degree rise would put an unimaginable strain. the measures we have in place are not enough to meet the limit. >> binding restrictions under the kyoto protocol run out at the end of this year. >> it will not be easy to reach a deal by 2015. is always tough when you have 180 countries trying to reach one agreement. >> still, the scientists and 35 government ministers at monday's conference hope they can make a new legal framework at the conference in november. >> we turn to sports now. the 15th stage of the tour de france. it was at the foothills of the pyrenees. he was in a breakaway group and meet -- and beat the american. but it was bradley wiggins retained the yellow jersey with a comfortable two-minute lead. >> and to soccer news now. the former anglin coach -- england coach fabio capello is taking over russia. >> the soccer federation confirm speculation about the italian appointment on monday. capello is waiting for moscow to work out the final details efore assuming his new post. he looked for new job early this year after
b-2 degree rise would put an unimaginable -- the 2 degree rise would put an unimaginable strain. the measures we have in place are not enough to meet the limit. >> binding restrictions under the kyoto protocol run out at the end of this year. >> it will not be easy to reach a deal by 2015. is always tough when you have 180 countries trying to reach one agreement. >> still, the scientists and 35 government ministers at monday's conference hope they can make a new legal...
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unimagined wilneed thse ledatl fi? atwhatechs li a bird teen-agers at the time she was in her nineties. that is not what they were inrested in. but whershe worked as a if ekndlh those who had a complicated lationship. osth quon >> i wonder with dolphus personal narrative and describing thetry e skol tt bs e rm acpoil? het period o identify a ratio heritage was respica wtdy wrao how skin color matters. hav a dt onct cnoe di co but to that simply does not matter because idid say by nearly. but there is the validity of the ratio -- racial radar ththdmo. and to a sign more of value. ak f le assume what had hapened to based on dolphus. if you reooki mee haenis wit thou a ea artherof mumgratn and we think of thdiui ri b en a 5 io categors. >> skip gates asssted 13dieda mixed-race. it makes me wonderwh extent they knew better? thate still attaed will tegoes omaty t stmea hv suthontt n. the criminal-justice system. tewrl d uc w ve a criminal-justice system tt targets young black men. e vdt somebody like dolphus ext. eyldre lie
unimagined wilneed thse ledatl fi? atwhatechs li a bird teen-agers at the time she was in her nineties. that is not what they were inrested in. but whershe worked as a if ekndlh those who had a complicated lationship. osth quon >> i wonder with dolphus personal narrative and describing thetry e skol tt bs e rm acpoil? het period o identify a ratio heritage was respica wtdy wrao how skin color matters. hav a dt onct cnoe di co but to that simply does not matter because idid say by nearly....
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i guess you know the unimaginable happened. after a day's fighting the federal army collapsed before the shocked eyes of tourists society ladies. soldiers fled on mules and on foot. among the on lookers were two particular men who figure in this story. one was ben wade who jumped out of his carriage and with the help of his friend senator chandler of michigan. they pushed over their carriage to form a barrier and couldn't stop the panic. however, what they saw that day would have a lasting impact on the war. it would stream relations between congress and the president and end careers between officers and the union army and leave a legacy that stretched forward to the civil war. most expected the union to overwhelm the a matter of weeks. in the months that followed the troops faced each other across the pfotomac river. on october 21st, they attacked near leesburg 38 miles up the potomac. half the union force was killed, wounded or captured and among the dead was senator edward baker of oregon who was a personal friend of lincoln
i guess you know the unimaginable happened. after a day's fighting the federal army collapsed before the shocked eyes of tourists society ladies. soldiers fled on mules and on foot. among the on lookers were two particular men who figure in this story. one was ben wade who jumped out of his carriage and with the help of his friend senator chandler of michigan. they pushed over their carriage to form a barrier and couldn't stop the panic. however, what they saw that day would have a lasting...
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but i can see it's impossible, unimaginable, and very unexplainable. i may not like it. may hate it, hate it with every inch of movie body, with every atom that makes up my existence, every molecule, every cell in my system but life isn't like one big, bird and you can't always have things your way. before i say goodbye, there's this guy and when he smiles, everything just seems all right. [cheers and applause] >> up next is my girl lajenae. >> ok, well, my name -- the majority of people call me la. i wrote this poem this morning and it's dedicated to a couple of people in the audience right now. so -- never had someone like you. i understand you can only be you but does you include us? does you include the ones you are supposed to cherish? i remember those days we used to go to the zoo. nowadays you're mostly with boofment don't get me wrong but missing you and the way things used missing you and the way things used to be -- wow -- sorry, missing you and the way things used to be, now it's like we're paying the fees while you go where you please. now i'm asking for one
but i can see it's impossible, unimaginable, and very unexplainable. i may not like it. may hate it, hate it with every inch of movie body, with every atom that makes up my existence, every molecule, every cell in my system but life isn't like one big, bird and you can't always have things your way. before i say goodbye, there's this guy and when he smiles, everything just seems all right. [cheers and applause] >> up next is my girl lajenae. >> ok, well, my name -- the majority of...
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and then obviously to go to a theater and have something like this happen -- >> it's unimaginable. >> unimaginable. >> usually that's festive, midnight showing. >> some people are dressed in costume as well for that. we'll have more from the scene in aurora coming up in a little bit. >>> all right. meanwhile got to be concerned about weather and rain, potential for heavy rain this afternoon, as you can see we have clouds out there. showers on the horizon. they'll be moving back in shortly, and perhaps periods of heavy rain later today. let's get to the radar, get down to business here. not much happening at the moment. later today, showers already now in manassas and to the west. let's go to the next map real quick. frontal system that's hanging out across the washington area, across the mid-atlantic and got showers and storms redeveloping to our west. area of low pressure out here. lots of moisture in the atmosphere. that combination could give us pretty good rains around here, i think starting this afternoon and lingering into the night time hours. officially under a flash flood wat
and then obviously to go to a theater and have something like this happen -- >> it's unimaginable. >> unimaginable. >> usually that's festive, midnight showing. >> some people are dressed in costume as well for that. we'll have more from the scene in aurora coming up in a little bit. >>> all right. meanwhile got to be concerned about weather and rain, potential for heavy rain this afternoon, as you can see we have clouds out there. showers on the horizon....
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it feels good, me sympathizing with your unimaginable squalor. (laughter) it's like we're equals. >> really? well, do you want to eat lunch together sometimes? >> stephen: i'd love that but i don't give you lunch breaks so... (laughter) you can see what kind of pinch i'm in. can i get an "aww?" (audience reacts) thank you. >> so no lunch. >> stephen: oh, no, i definitely want you to get me lunch. chop-chop. get going. dave the intern, everybody. (applause) nation, my mama taught me if you don't have anything nice to say don't say anything at all. that way you can hear all the not-nice things i have to say. this is tip of the hat wag of the finger. (cheers and applause) folks i pride myself on being a good christian then i go straight to confession to receive forgiveness for the sin of pride. like i said, i tamm best at it. and as a christian i constantly need reminders of my faith so i never forget the sacrifices jesus made over there in... well, you know, where it's hot and people wear sandals. burning bush, talking snake-istan, whatever. (laugh
it feels good, me sympathizing with your unimaginable squalor. (laughter) it's like we're equals. >> really? well, do you want to eat lunch together sometimes? >> stephen: i'd love that but i don't give you lunch breaks so... (laughter) you can see what kind of pinch i'm in. can i get an "aww?" (audience reacts) thank you. >> so no lunch. >> stephen: oh, no, i definitely want you to get me lunch. chop-chop. get going. dave the intern, everybody. (applause)...
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. >> reporter: it is almost unimagine able what can happen in only 15 minutes -- in this fremont neighborhood, a 12-year-old girl home alone during a break-in. she handled it like a hero her dad did ask us to conceal her identity for her safety. monday afternoon the family was going about business as usual. dad left to take his older daughter to school. 12-year-old tanya stayed home alone. within minutes people were banging on the door. >> the phone was on the desk so i quickly grabbed it and rushed to the closet. i called my mom asking her what to do. she said call 911 one as fast as possible. >> reporter: minutes later burglars were in the house. >> one said nice loudly, as if they found what they were looking for. one came into my room and i got so scared and then he opened one of my drawers and then he left. i had a feeling they heard me whispering because i told the person on the phone that i see him in my room. i was very scared cuz, yeah i didn't know what they were gonna do to me >> reporter: they took multiple computers and a blackberry. >> i'm so glad she was safe. i can't imagine w
. >> reporter: it is almost unimagine able what can happen in only 15 minutes -- in this fremont neighborhood, a 12-year-old girl home alone during a break-in. she handled it like a hero her dad did ask us to conceal her identity for her safety. monday afternoon the family was going about business as usual. dad left to take his older daughter to school. 12-year-old tanya stayed home alone. within minutes people were banging on the door. >> the phone was on the desk so i quickly...
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. >> reporter: it is almost unimagine able what can happen in only 15 minutes -- in this fremont neighborhood, a 12-year-old girl home alone during a break-in. she handled it like a hero her dad did ask us to conceal her identity for her safety. monday afternoon the family was going about business as usual. dad left to take his older daughter to school. 12-year-old tanya stayed home alone. within minutes people were banging on the door. >> the phone was on the desk so i quickly grabbed it and rushed to the closet. i called my mom asking her what to do. she said call 911 one as fast as possible. >> reporter: minutes later burglars were in the house. >> one said nice loudly, as if they found what they were looking for. one came into my room and i got so scared and then he opened one of my drawers and then he left. i had a feeling they heard me whispering because i told the person on the phone that i see him in my room. i was very scared cuz, yeah i didn't know what they were gonna do to me >> reporter: they took multiple computers and a blackberry. >> i'm so glad she was safe. i can't imagine w
. >> reporter: it is almost unimagine able what can happen in only 15 minutes -- in this fremont neighborhood, a 12-year-old girl home alone during a break-in. she handled it like a hero her dad did ask us to conceal her identity for her safety. monday afternoon the family was going about business as usual. dad left to take his older daughter to school. 12-year-old tanya stayed home alone. within minutes people were banging on the door. >> the phone was on the desk so i quickly...
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. >> reporter: a scene unimaginable 18 months ago. the u.s.retary of state seated next to the newly elected islamist president of egypt. the u.s. is watching what happens here very closely. egypt is facing a power struggle between the new president and the muslim brotherhood and the country's military reluctant to give up power. >> democracy is hard and it requires dialogue and compromise and real politics. >> reporter: for 30 years, the u.s. supported hosni mubarak and showered its military with billions of dollars of aid. in return, egypt became a stauch american ally in a region that upheld an up popular peace treaty with israel. now the u.s. is promising to support democracy. even if it means bringing into power islam's political parties who have been for years washington's strongest critics. >> we believe america's shared strategic interests with egypt far outnumber our differences and we know that egypt's future us up to the egyptian people. >> egypt's president wants the u.s. to support the transition to civilian rule. >> i think the mo
. >> reporter: a scene unimaginable 18 months ago. the u.s.retary of state seated next to the newly elected islamist president of egypt. the u.s. is watching what happens here very closely. egypt is facing a power struggle between the new president and the muslim brotherhood and the country's military reluctant to give up power. >> democracy is hard and it requires dialogue and compromise and real politics. >> reporter: for 30 years, the u.s. supported hosni mubarak and...
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food was life itself the center of community culture and home to throw it away would have been unimaginable our grandparents and great grandparents lived the virtues of waste not want not and demonstrated the proper etiquette necessary to join the ranks of the clean plate club in that era saving food was presented as part of the war effort and to do otherwise would be unpatriotic using food wisely and being aware of waste became second nature to a generation that had first hand experience with world war economic downturn and food scarcity. in both world war one and world war two the emerging might of american industrial and manufacturing power was bent toward the war effort and consequently to feeding the troops in a world where millions of starving america has become the bread basket of one of the guard from of the mark for three. our farmland in ranges must produce more food than ever before to supply our own needs and to help our fighting to live. with so and the greatest food producing country in the world backing him up the american soldier no matter where you may be in the jungle. the
food was life itself the center of community culture and home to throw it away would have been unimaginable our grandparents and great grandparents lived the virtues of waste not want not and demonstrated the proper etiquette necessary to join the ranks of the clean plate club in that era saving food was presented as part of the war effort and to do otherwise would be unpatriotic using food wisely and being aware of waste became second nature to a generation that had first hand experience with...
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. >> reporter: a scene unimaginable 18 months ago. the u.s.ry of state seated next to the newly elected president of egypt. egypt is facing a power struggle of the muslim brotherhood and reluctant to give up power. >> democracy is hard and it requires dialogue and compromise and real politic. >> for 30 years the u.s. showered the military with mi millions of dollars of aid and in return egypt became an ally and up held the peace treaty with israel. now the u.s. is promising to support democracy. >> we believe america's shared strategic interests with egypt far out number our differences and we know that the future of egypt is up to the people of egypt. >> i think the presidency would want to know that america is sending messages that any kind of military power play will not be acceptable. >> clinton pledged $1 million of aid and wiped away $1 billion of egyptian debt. >> after years of shutting the muslim brotherhood, the change of course by the united states has angered many here who see the shonew relations as troublesome. many are skeptical
. >> reporter: a scene unimaginable 18 months ago. the u.s.ry of state seated next to the newly elected president of egypt. egypt is facing a power struggle of the muslim brotherhood and reluctant to give up power. >> democracy is hard and it requires dialogue and compromise and real politic. >> for 30 years the u.s. showered the military with mi millions of dollars of aid and in return egypt became an ally and up held the peace treaty with israel. now the u.s. is promising to...
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you have suffered unimaginable pain. i will make an assumption that i can speak for the audience in singing, cannot imagine what would be like to be is a child. from that pain, from your community organizing, what do you say to the commander? it is not 1996 any more. what is going on? what do you say to him? what does he say to you? i will ask you to keep the remarks brief. commander, i will give you a chance to respond. you are hearing about all these things, what is your reaction? >> there needs to be more police sensitivity training in sfpd when it comes to victims of violence. often times, many of their parents that are on the scene when this happens, the majority of them gets arrested and they do not understand the crime scene. all they see is their child laying there in a pool of blood. all they want to do is get to that child, not knowing they may damage a crime scene. i would like to see, commander, more sensitivity training with the police department. learning about the victim's family, we are there, to when it
you have suffered unimaginable pain. i will make an assumption that i can speak for the audience in singing, cannot imagine what would be like to be is a child. from that pain, from your community organizing, what do you say to the commander? it is not 1996 any more. what is going on? what do you say to him? what does he say to you? i will ask you to keep the remarks brief. commander, i will give you a chance to respond. you are hearing about all these things, what is your reaction? >>...
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years ago he made the 2008 olympic team but just a week before he was set to race in beijing an unimaginable of fate. eric was diagnosed with te testicular cancer. >> the initial reaction was probably anger. it was a week before the biggest meet of my life. >> reporter: his doctors cleared him to compete and his cancer operation was postponed until after his race. how you feeling? >> pretty good. >> drugs starting to kick in? >> a little bit. >> i was there the day of his operation at emory university hospital back in 2008. so eric is prepped for surgery, ready to go. he has been waiting all day. it's about 7:10 p.m. two months he's been waiting for this operation, arguably the most challenging competition of his career. more difficult than any olympic competition. he is finally going to get this tumor removed. after his surgery, eric told me he really didn't think he'd get another shot at olympic gold. but eric, well, eric was wrong. he made the 2012 u.s. olympic swim team. he will race in the men's 100 meter breast stroke. his cancer? gone. >> this time around i'm definitely walking around
years ago he made the 2008 olympic team but just a week before he was set to race in beijing an unimaginable of fate. eric was diagnosed with te testicular cancer. >> the initial reaction was probably anger. it was a week before the biggest meet of my life. >> reporter: his doctors cleared him to compete and his cancer operation was postponed until after his race. how you feeling? >> pretty good. >> drugs starting to kick in? >> a little bit. >> i was there...
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there have been changes here that would have been unimaginable before london won the right to host ther at the gateway to the olympic park. it has created 10,000 jobs in this long neglected part of the city. >> i have been able to get a job. i am able to fit work around my child, as well, and taking care of her. >> the british government hopes part of the legacy of the games will be one of the poorest parts of the country shares in london prosperity. the olympics has already provided golden opportunity. >> staying with the olympics, the olympic flame will receive a royal welcome on day 53 in england. the queen and the duke of edinburgh. today's leg was started by british athletic rates in oxford. he ran the first sub-four-minute mile 50 years ago. he also won gold in the 1954 commonwealth games in vancouver. what an incredible man. a reminder of our top story on gmt. egypt's parliament has reconvened in defiance of the border. that is all for the moment from gmt. stay with us. there is plenty more to come. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermo
there have been changes here that would have been unimaginable before london won the right to host ther at the gateway to the olympic park. it has created 10,000 jobs in this long neglected part of the city. >> i have been able to get a job. i am able to fit work around my child, as well, and taking care of her. >> the british government hopes part of the legacy of the games will be one of the poorest parts of the country shares in london prosperity. the olympics has already...
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nearly 48 hours after an unimaginable act of violence rocked the city of aurora, we're learning more about the suspected killer and the innocent moviegoers he's accused of killing. we've been gathering photos of the 12 victims that died. they are parents, husbands, wives and children. 27-year-old alex sullivan was celebrating his birthday with friends at the movies and the youngest victim, 6-year-old veronica sullivan was excited about starting swimming classes. dozens of people survived the massacre. some of them bay area residents including two teenage girls who were watching the premiere with their friends when one of them was hit. kimberly terry is here with more on their terrifying experience. >> reporter: they say this trip to see the movie on opening night had been planned for weeks. they were seated next to the wall that separates their theater from the one where the shooter opened fire. it was about 20 minutes into the movie when the group of teens knew something wasn't right. >> we heard a hissing sound and some popping and sparks. and kind of a boom and then smoke right by
nearly 48 hours after an unimaginable act of violence rocked the city of aurora, we're learning more about the suspected killer and the innocent moviegoers he's accused of killing. we've been gathering photos of the 12 victims that died. they are parents, husbands, wives and children. 27-year-old alex sullivan was celebrating his birthday with friends at the movies and the youngest victim, 6-year-old veronica sullivan was excited about starting swimming classes. dozens of people survived the...