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. >>> plus, an unimagine able sum. what the leader of led zeppelin had to say be a renewed deal. >>> and nice and mild. as we get into later this week we are tracking a drastic drop in temperatures. some locations 20 degrees cooler. >>> and it's monday night football. eagles are fired up against carolina when "action news" continues in just a moment. hey! it's mister monopoly. and the new monopoly millionaires' club lottery game. where you have 3 ways to become a millionaire. first, win the top prize of up to 25 million dollars when you match all the draw numbers. or win 1 million dollars when you match all the club numbers. or you could win up to one million dollars as a contestant on the exciting new tv game show in las vegas. play the monopoly millionaires' club game today. there could be more million dollar prizes than any lottery game in us history. the pennsylvania lottery. benefits older pennsylvanians every day. >>> mercer county has a new ebola response team if nine gets a call a specialized team from capital
. >>> plus, an unimagine able sum. what the leader of led zeppelin had to say be a renewed deal. >>> and nice and mild. as we get into later this week we are tracking a drastic drop in temperatures. some locations 20 degrees cooler. >>> and it's monday night football. eagles are fired up against carolina when "action news" continues in just a moment. hey! it's mister monopoly. and the new monopoly millionaires' club lottery game. where you have 3 ways to...
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fighting back unimaginable headaches, in utter defines of her cancer. >> when i am not there, i feel like i am letting people down. >> lauren has weeks to live at best, and here she is worried about letting other people down. >> why does it matter so much to you? >> because i love them. they are like my family. >> and i want to think positive. >> but it took more than will to get lauren to this moment because time was so short the ncaa allowed mount st. joseph university to move the season opener up two weeks and moved the venue to accommodate all the people who wanted to support lauren. >> this arena seats 5,000 and sold out. >> just checking into the game was enough but coach benjamin didn't want to stop there. >> he had a special play designed, this mount st. joe they would try to double down on lauren's dream and as fate would have it they got the tip. >> and lauren sets high, the screen comes, the ball goes down to lauryn hill, and the lay-up the good! >> a lay-up for lauren! >> and with that, lauryn hill checked out of the game. perfect from the field, and a perfect example for
fighting back unimaginable headaches, in utter defines of her cancer. >> when i am not there, i feel like i am letting people down. >> lauren has weeks to live at best, and here she is worried about letting other people down. >> why does it matter so much to you? >> because i love them. they are like my family. >> and i want to think positive. >> but it took more than will to get lauren to this moment because time was so short the ncaa allowed mount st....
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southeast in developments like in an opportunity for the future generations that is something it's unimagineable we are talking a site we lost our team but gained the future i want us all to be supportive because at the end of the day our families are going to be better thank you (clapping.) >> well, i know you're saying to yours what is it we're talking about i'll bring up the fearless leaders and the executive vice president randy. >> good afternoon ladies and gentlemen, i'm co-cy business owner and my partnering randy bryant ravnd is it okay if i say a few things we really want to hear if you but i'll provide some context i see shopping in everybody's future good quality shopping right here it's really beautiful but i want to take a minute to just reflect on how we got here many of you were with us side by side in 2008, when we went to the city the whole city and proposed to build a master plan community shipyard and here on candle stick and at that time, we promised jobs and housing i am so delighted to say that we are now found a partnering to work with you on the candle stick site to deliv
southeast in developments like in an opportunity for the future generations that is something it's unimagineable we are talking a site we lost our team but gained the future i want us all to be supportive because at the end of the day our families are going to be better thank you (clapping.) >> well, i know you're saying to yours what is it we're talking about i'll bring up the fearless leaders and the executive vice president randy. >> good afternoon ladies and gentlemen, i'm co-cy...
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. >> unimaginable that we could be three years late, have a fleet grounding, have fires on the airplane investigation find boeing standards. >> they are short-changing the schedule. >> we uncover a whistleblower fired as he fought for safety. >> there's no doubt there's bad repairs going out the door on the 787. >> we go behind closed doors to the factory floor to reveal a world boeing keeps secret. [ ♪ music ♪ ] >>> january 16th, 2013 - takamatsu, japan. a brand new boeing 787 dreamliner makes an emergency landing. passengers knew the plane was in trouble. the blue box was one of the dreamliner two lithium-ion batteries, the most powerful ever permitted on an aircraft. >> it's a latest in a string of embarrassments for boeing 787's state the art aircraft. >> nine days earlier, a battery catching fire. >> japanese carriers, nippon airliners, grounded their fleet of 787s. >> japan naa was the first to fly the dreamliner, and are now the first to ground flights. within 24 hours the u.s. safety regulator, the federal aviation administration #. >> all 50 of the boeing 787 dreamliner have be
. >> unimaginable that we could be three years late, have a fleet grounding, have fires on the airplane investigation find boeing standards. >> they are short-changing the schedule. >> we uncover a whistleblower fired as he fought for safety. >> there's no doubt there's bad repairs going out the door on the 787. >> we go behind closed doors to the factory floor to reveal a world boeing keeps secret. [ ♪ music ♪ ] >>> january 16th, 2013 - takamatsu,...
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al jazeera america presents marco polo a very modern journey >> unimaginable. that we could be three years late, have a fleet grounding. >> they're short changing the engineering process . to meet a schedule. >> broken dreams the boeing 787. exploring the problems with the dreamliner 787. spent 32 years at the boeing company as an engineer. former president of the boeing engineers union. thanks for being here. in the film you seemed concerned about the protection schedule. you are an engineer. clearly there are ways of doing quality. what is attention? >> with the 787 what got my attention is they were putting schedule and cost above everything else. and the heritage point that i had hired onto, you always would work for quality. and to do the engineering right. and then the schedule would, we would work massive overtime hours to make the schedule as president of the union i became concerned when i was being approached by employees, who were on the 787 program, people i didn't even know but they would recognize me from my picture in the union publications and t
al jazeera america presents marco polo a very modern journey >> unimaginable. that we could be three years late, have a fleet grounding. >> they're short changing the engineering process . to meet a schedule. >> broken dreams the boeing 787. exploring the problems with the dreamliner 787. spent 32 years at the boeing company as an engineer. former president of the boeing engineers union. thanks for being here. in the film you seemed concerned about the protection schedule. you...
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unimagineable. >> parts of it could see six or seven feet of snow. nchingts you have to be kidding. >> unbelievable. we have 27 degrees right now at reagan national airport. the wind chill factor is now at 20 degrees. so it feels quite cold out there. it will get even colder through the overnight hours into early tomorrow morning. 19 degrees right now at dulles international airport. should also note this is the record low temperature for the day at dulles and we'll keep that temperature moving forward as we head into the day tomorrow. that means the record already broken for tomorrow at dulles which now stands at 20 degrees. for tonight, clear and cold. record lows possible. if not definite. 14 to 23 degrees for a low. winds will be out of the west-northwest at 4 to 8 miles per hour. waking up tomorrow morning, you'll definitely need a jacket. leesburg 17. gaithersburg 19. arlington the lower 20's. don't expect any records at dulles international airport though it will be quite cool inside the capital beltway. lots of cold air to go around. detroit
unimagineable. >> parts of it could see six or seven feet of snow. nchingts you have to be kidding. >> unbelievable. we have 27 degrees right now at reagan national airport. the wind chill factor is now at 20 degrees. so it feels quite cold out there. it will get even colder through the overnight hours into early tomorrow morning. 19 degrees right now at dulles international airport. should also note this is the record low temperature for the day at dulles and we'll keep that...
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of dissolution, and that a period of war and revolution would follow, fought out on a hitherto unimaginablecale by the mass armies of the industrial west. these ideas occupied the thoughts of artists, too. among them, vasili kandinski. this is kandinski's apocalyptic composition number 6, painted in 1913. two years before, in munich, kandinski had formed a new group of artists-- der blaue reiter, the blue horseman. this theme of an impending apocalypse was a central concern not only of kandinski, but of blaue reiter artist franz marc. here in kandinski, it's expressed in a mystical abstraction. but the explicit meaning, conveyed in the metaphor of a great animal disaster, comes out in franz marc's fates of animals, painted in 1913. predictably, this painting has often been treated as a prophecy of the great war, out of which came the collapse of the austro-hungarian empire, the creation of weimar germany, and the 1917 russian revolution. it was, remarkably, as the war claimed its victims that kazimir malevich, in russia, developed his own kind of mystical abstraction. this work, red square,
of dissolution, and that a period of war and revolution would follow, fought out on a hitherto unimaginablecale by the mass armies of the industrial west. these ideas occupied the thoughts of artists, too. among them, vasili kandinski. this is kandinski's apocalyptic composition number 6, painted in 1913. two years before, in munich, kandinski had formed a new group of artists-- der blaue reiter, the blue horseman. this theme of an impending apocalypse was a central concern not only of...
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practice began last month, she's been training with her team, getting up at 5:30 a.m., fighting back unimaginableefiance of her cancer. >> when i'm not there, i feel like i'm letting people down. >> reporter: lauren has weeks to live at best, and here she is worried about letting other people down. why does that matter to you? >> because i love them. they're like my family and they keep me going. they make me see positives. >> reporter: but it took more than will to get lauren to this moment. because time was so short, the ncaa allowed mount st. joseph to move their season opener up two weeks. they also had to change the venue to accommodate all the people who wanted to support lauren. this arena seats 10,000 and it sold out. just checking into the game was accomplishment enough, but coach dan benjamin didn't want to stop there. he had a special play designed. since mount st. joe got the tip, they would try to double down on lauren, and as fate would have it, they got the tip. >> and lauren sets high. the screen comes, the ball goes down to lauren hill. and the layup is a go. layup for lauren! >>
practice began last month, she's been training with her team, getting up at 5:30 a.m., fighting back unimaginableefiance of her cancer. >> when i'm not there, i feel like i'm letting people down. >> reporter: lauren has weeks to live at best, and here she is worried about letting other people down. why does that matter to you? >> because i love them. they're like my family and they keep me going. they make me see positives. >> reporter: but it took more than will to get...
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. >> it was unimaginable what took place. and for my two daughters as well. >> tonight philadelphia police are urging kramer to turn himself in. >> it has been another mild fall evening. people out and about in chestnut hill tonight but the cold is coming. however, before it does, we have fog to worry about. there's a little something of everything out there, right? meteorologist kathy orr is tracking things from the cbs3 sky desk. how is it right now, kathy? >> right now no issues but it's this mild air that sits over the delaware valley, south jersey and delaware that's the problem. some cooler air coming in off the ocean will create areas of dense fog. take a look, we have that dense fog advisory in effect for most of new jersey and delaware until 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. here's a look at what we expect. we expect visibilities to get quite low, .3 of the mile along the shore points in atlantic city and that is expected to pill westward. visibility down to a quarter mile or less in these areas just slow down early tonig
. >> it was unimaginable what took place. and for my two daughters as well. >> tonight philadelphia police are urging kramer to turn himself in. >> it has been another mild fall evening. people out and about in chestnut hill tonight but the cold is coming. however, before it does, we have fog to worry about. there's a little something of everything out there, right? meteorologist kathy orr is tracking things from the cbs3 sky desk. how is it right now, kathy? >> right...
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the abuse two little boys took was unimaginable. the innocence of little three year old scotty mcmillan stripped away as was his life tuesday inside this mobile home. beaten to death mercilessly police say by his own mother 31 year old jillian tate and her boyfriend 23 year old gary fellenbaum. the chester county da says little scotty and his brother six year old ryan were the couple's human punching bags. >> gary fellenbaum is a 275-pound man and he is punching a three year old boy in the head. >> hard to imagine but from there he says the abuse got worse. they were repeatedly whipped with both this homemade whip and lashed with this aluminum rod and those holes were made when scotty's head they say was barbed through the wall. after that -- >> one of the defendants do then, they stuck him in the shower to revive him. to bring him back for more abu abuse. >> reporter: scotty then placed in bedroom where he died. his brother ryan hospitalized but now recovering. the four of them lived here odd as it might sound with fellenbaum's est
the abuse two little boys took was unimaginable. the innocence of little three year old scotty mcmillan stripped away as was his life tuesday inside this mobile home. beaten to death mercilessly police say by his own mother 31 year old jillian tate and her boyfriend 23 year old gary fellenbaum. the chester county da says little scotty and his brother six year old ryan were the couple's human punching bags. >> gary fellenbaum is a 275-pound man and he is punching a three year old boy in...
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that's how much one of the victims of the talcony basement of horrors will receive for surviving an unimaginableonditions. a jury award that huge pay-out to tamarrah briden yesterday. she is one of the four mentally challenged victims who allegedly was held against her will, abused and defrauded of her social security checks for years. her lawyer says this jury sent a very clear message. >> this was an opportunity for these philadelphians to express themselves and make a statement and hopefully a stern warning to anyone who would abuse those in our society who are more vulnerable. >> linda weston and the other defendants did not respond to that lawsuit. >>> we'll know later today if delvin barnes will wait for his trial in jail. barnes attends bail hearing today. accused in the abduction of carlesha gator freeman from germantown street earlier this month. also faces attempted murder charges in virginia in a unrelated case. >> philadelphia police say four thieves got away with hundreds of thousands of dollars in merchandise from bars ski jeweler on jeweler's row. four caught on camera possibly ca
that's how much one of the victims of the talcony basement of horrors will receive for surviving an unimaginableonditions. a jury award that huge pay-out to tamarrah briden yesterday. she is one of the four mentally challenged victims who allegedly was held against her will, abused and defrauded of her social security checks for years. her lawyer says this jury sent a very clear message. >> this was an opportunity for these philadelphians to express themselves and make a statement and...
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. >> reporter: the unimaginable scene unfolding in seven minutes. a shootout at a jerusalem synagogue. >> we came to pray this morning. we were coming into the synagogue and we heard gunshots from downstairs and you know one shot, two shots then a flurry of shots and we all ran out. >> reporter: inside a grisly horror. blood everywhere. on the floor. on the sacred books. when we arrived later, we were taken inside to the scene. eyewitnesses tell us that the two attackers burst into this room where about 30 people were praying this morning. the first assailant had a gun and started shooting people, the second was armed with a butcher's knife or cleaver and he hacked away at the wounded. they showed us the bullet holes, one piercing the wall where the sacred torah is kept. another tearing through the spine of a bible, its pages ripped apart. both attackers palestinian cousins from east jerusalem shot dead by police who quickly moved to secure nearby buildings. the wounded, rushed to the hospital. five were killed here today, thousands turning out for
. >> reporter: the unimaginable scene unfolding in seven minutes. a shootout at a jerusalem synagogue. >> we came to pray this morning. we were coming into the synagogue and we heard gunshots from downstairs and you know one shot, two shots then a flurry of shots and we all ran out. >> reporter: inside a grisly horror. blood everywhere. on the floor. on the sacred books. when we arrived later, we were taken inside to the scene. eyewitnesses tell us that the two attackers burst...
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unimaginable stuff. >> there are so many incredible uses.tis research wanted to run huge analysis on 10 million cancer compounds to see if they could identify markers that would allow them to solve one of the problems they are trying to solve. typically, to run that type of analysis, it would cost $50 million. it would take them 89 months to do it because it's a huge amount of resources. using aws, they did it in just eight hours for $4200. >> well. -- wow. >> so many interesting and inspiring uses. the things people are doing on top of the platform. >> cory johnson in las vegas. would you drink water from your toilet? one of california's biggest counties is using science to take water from toilet to tap. willis all the drug problem -- will it solve the drought problem? that is next. ♪ >> i'm emily chang and this is "bloomberg west." with 2014 winding down, business week traveled all over the world to give our audience and exclusive look at the technologies and innovations set to shape and disrupt our lives in 2015. using science to fix cali
unimaginable stuff. >> there are so many incredible uses.tis research wanted to run huge analysis on 10 million cancer compounds to see if they could identify markers that would allow them to solve one of the problems they are trying to solve. typically, to run that type of analysis, it would cost $50 million. it would take them 89 months to do it because it's a huge amount of resources. using aws, they did it in just eight hours for $4200. >> well. -- wow. >> so many...
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. >> unimaginable that we could be three years late, have a fleet grounding, have fires on the aeroplane. >> they are short changing the schedule. >> we uncover an aniesle blower fired as he fought for safety. >> there's no doubt that bad repairs are going out the door. >> we go behind closed doors to the factory floor to reveal a world boeing keeps secret. >> it begins at boeing itself. >> "this is it. the first american commercial jet capable of economical transatlantic service. the boeing 707 jet clipper. >> since its creation in seattle nearly a century ago >> the boeing boeing had developed a reputation as a world-class engineering company. but in 1997 boeing changed. it merged with competitor, mcdonnell douglas. two companies with two very different business models. >> the merger was all about transforming our successful culture and business model into the same business model that mcdonnell douglas had used unsuccessfully >> you basically shortchange engineering, you stop doing aggressive new product developments; you run the business for cash. >> the new boeing moved its headquart
. >> unimaginable that we could be three years late, have a fleet grounding, have fires on the aeroplane. >> they are short changing the schedule. >> we uncover an aniesle blower fired as he fought for safety. >> there's no doubt that bad repairs are going out the door. >> we go behind closed doors to the factory floor to reveal a world boeing keeps secret. >> it begins at boeing itself. >> "this is it. the first american commercial jet capable of...
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the wall of berlin came down, south africa turned upside down and unimagined things can happen. >> yeah>> but where they're saying about driving in israel, don't be right, be clever. because if you enter and you say i'm right, i drive in, you get into such a collision, this is -- it's better to have a strategy, to be clever, what do you do when you enter this next intersection. >> i think the solution is on the israeli side. always the solution is with the person with the power and the control. . he way i have found is this project, which is called save the children. saving palestinian children who have every right to lead. if no aid is able to get to them, they die. they have almost 600 children. israeli and palestinian doctors have worked on them. reconciliation is working together. i don't think we need reconciliation. i think we work together as if there was already peace. i hope that things can change and i always believe that the power is in the people. so they can make the change. and it dependon that. >> i think that i hope we can make children not to hate my neighbors, my arab
the wall of berlin came down, south africa turned upside down and unimagined things can happen. >> yeah>> but where they're saying about driving in israel, don't be right, be clever. because if you enter and you say i'm right, i drive in, you get into such a collision, this is -- it's better to have a strategy, to be clever, what do you do when you enter this next intersection. >> i think the solution is on the israeli side. always the solution is with the person with the...
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. >> unimaginable that we could be three years late, have a fleet grounding, have fires on the aeroplane. >> they are short changing the schedule. >> we uncover an aniesle blower fired as he fought for safety. >> there's no doubt that bad repairs are going out the door. >> we go behind closed doors to the factory floor to reveal a world boeing keeps secret. >> it's a chilling and draconian sentence... it simply cannot stand. >> its disgraceful... the only crime they really committed is journalism... >> they are truth seekers... >> all they really wanna do is find out what's happening, so they can tell people... >> governments around the world all united to condemn this... >> as you can see, it's still a very much volatile situation... >> the government is prepared to carry out mass array... >> if you want free press in the new democracy let the journalists live. >> small, medium, large... cluster oysters and white tablecloth half shell oysters. for nearly a century, oysters have been harvested here in drakes estero. seven years ago kevin lunny bought the floundering farm here and turned
. >> unimaginable that we could be three years late, have a fleet grounding, have fires on the aeroplane. >> they are short changing the schedule. >> we uncover an aniesle blower fired as he fought for safety. >> there's no doubt that bad repairs are going out the door. >> we go behind closed doors to the factory floor to reveal a world boeing keeps secret. >> it's a chilling and draconian sentence... it simply cannot stand. >> its disgraceful... the...
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. >> unimaginable that we could be three years late, have a fleet grounding, have fires on the aeroplane. >> they are short changing the schedule. >> we uncover an aniesle blower fired as he fought for safety. >> there's no doubt that bad repairs are going out the door. >> we go behind closed doors to the factory floor to reveal a world boeing keeps secret. >> at the height of the cold war >> we're spies... intercepting messages from embassies, military bases... >> one of the america's closest allies... >> we were not targeting israelis... >> suddenly attacked >> bullet holes... ...just red with blood... >> 34 killed... we had no way to defend ourselves >> high level coverups... never before heard audio... a shocking investigation >> a conscience decision was made to sweep it under the rug... >> the day israel attacked america only on al jazeera america >> hundreds of days in detention. >> al jazeera rejects all the charges and demands immediate release. >> thousands calling for their freedom. >> it's a clear violation of their human rights. >> we have strongly urged the government to re
. >> unimaginable that we could be three years late, have a fleet grounding, have fires on the aeroplane. >> they are short changing the schedule. >> we uncover an aniesle blower fired as he fought for safety. >> there's no doubt that bad repairs are going out the door. >> we go behind closed doors to the factory floor to reveal a world boeing keeps secret. >> at the height of the cold war >> we're spies... intercepting messages from embassies, military...
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intelligence programs that provided a degree of security back in the cold war that was almost unimaginableeal crown jewels. but in the interest of the country's safety at a time of the cold war, ben chose not to publish. he cared deeply about his country. over four decades i traveled the country and the world with ben to give speeches, ferret out the news or vacation or share countless family holidays. several years ago ben and i were invited to speak at the nixon library in california. ben was astonished that this was happening, could not believe that the world had turned so much. "how do you like them apples?" he said smiling. and adding a second favorite line, think about that for a minute. we showed up at reagan national t.s.a. security for a flight to california. he was not driving these days, so he had no driver's license. he had forgotten his passport and he had no photo i.d. card. led out his aarp [laughter] tattered and expired. [laughter] ben always said you have to go with what you have. even if it is a low fare. the t.s.a. man was not going to have anything to do with this and
intelligence programs that provided a degree of security back in the cold war that was almost unimaginableeal crown jewels. but in the interest of the country's safety at a time of the cold war, ben chose not to publish. he cared deeply about his country. over four decades i traveled the country and the world with ben to give speeches, ferret out the news or vacation or share countless family holidays. several years ago ben and i were invited to speak at the nixon library in california. ben was...
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for longtime in chinese it was an unimaginable idea.you were accused of being ambitious and chinese, that was a death sentence and professionally it could damage your family. immensely put this before anything else -- that you put yourself before the group. for chinese history, that was totally unimaginable either under the confucian period were the socialist period and when i got there, things were beginning to change in a deep way and when i began to hear more around me, i heard people talking about themselves, not in a self glamorizing way but a self protective way and in a way that they would say that it matters what i want and the world that i wanted to find for myself. so even this for myself was transforming and people were getting comparable using it. in the united states we talk about the me generation in which we started to focus on ourselves too much and in china it was a revolution in our conception of what it meant to be a person. in the past people would talk about this, which is us, a group, the factories and all of a sud
for longtime in chinese it was an unimaginable idea.you were accused of being ambitious and chinese, that was a death sentence and professionally it could damage your family. immensely put this before anything else -- that you put yourself before the group. for chinese history, that was totally unimaginable either under the confucian period were the socialist period and when i got there, things were beginning to change in a deep way and when i began to hear more around me, i heard people...
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be lincoln's america where a bright kid literally from nowhere can make of himself and rise to unimagined heights. i always d like to -- like to conclude with the famous the licium address where he talked about even then when this century was an immature country in many vulnerable to military assault. take all of the armies in the world, put them together. ut the great estrogen in the history of the world, napoleon, put them ahead of that army and step my could not take a from the blue ridge mountains, not take a drink from the ohio arms.by force of and goes on to say, if the destruction be our lot, we author, must be the the finisher, as a nation of to all , we must live time or die by suicide. believe that the spirit and the example of abraham show us how to live. thank you very much. [ applause ] of. >> rich has consented graciously to answer questions. o if you would, step up to microphones. we have them driblted to the right and to the left. keep your questions relatively brief. >> thank you very much. i agree with your point about to live up to the spirit of lincoln. considering how
be lincoln's america where a bright kid literally from nowhere can make of himself and rise to unimagined heights. i always d like to -- like to conclude with the famous the licium address where he talked about even then when this century was an immature country in many vulnerable to military assault. take all of the armies in the world, put them together. ut the great estrogen in the history of the world, napoleon, put them ahead of that army and step my could not take a from the blue ridge...
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of michigan is at a much larger scale, the breadth of scholarship that goes on here is almost unimaginable, the comprehensive excellence of the united states is really its distinguishing feature, compared to the many other educational institutions that i have had the privilege of working at. >> are the challenges different between a public university and a privates university? >> well the challenges, some of them are different, some of them are quite the same. the whole academy is dealing with the issue of affordability as are the public's, we all have different types of pressures. we're all dealing with the diminished level of support for research and scholarship from the federal government. so there are common features, because we are a public institution, we have a very public mission and a public responsibility and that's a little bit different than it is at a private institution. in state tu which is, $13,486, out of state tuition, $41,000. is that affordable. >> in certainly it's affordable for many families in the country. we have tried to make sure that the -- to the extent possibl
of michigan is at a much larger scale, the breadth of scholarship that goes on here is almost unimaginable, the comprehensive excellence of the united states is really its distinguishing feature, compared to the many other educational institutions that i have had the privilege of working at. >> are the challenges different between a public university and a privates university? >> well the challenges, some of them are different, some of them are quite the same. the whole academy is...
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the right, for instance, to eat delicious cured pork in unimaginably delicious formed. >> the art ofn't live without it. >> pate, sausages, it's an art that's revered here and widely enjoyed. [ speaking french ] >> few names garner more respect from aficionados of pig than reynaud. [ speaking french ] >> 20 ton of saucisson just inside this room. the holiday are coming and they're going mad with production of saucisson. >> in a relentlessly cold room, pork shoulder, belly and back are fed in batches through a vertical chopper. the sprinkling of seasoning and spices. removed in large balls of finely but not too finely chopped leek. you do not want to get your hand caught in one of these things. then mixed to smooth perfection with a dough hook. >> lot of work. >> spread out and layered for consistent seasoning, formed into shapes and smacked to remove air bubbles. >> make sure the meat gets really tight. >> into the sausage machine and piped into organic casings. trust me, it ain't easy. >> very light touch. >> let's see now, wise guy. come on. let's see this. that's how you get pregn
the right, for instance, to eat delicious cured pork in unimaginably delicious formed. >> the art ofn't live without it. >> pate, sausages, it's an art that's revered here and widely enjoyed. [ speaking french ] >> few names garner more respect from aficionados of pig than reynaud. [ speaking french ] >> 20 ton of saucisson just inside this room. the holiday are coming and they're going mad with production of saucisson. >> in a relentlessly cold room, pork...
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in an unimaginable loss. >> well, it's been four days since the grand jury's decision and hillary capitolhill mum. some are wondering what the likely presidential contender in 2016 is doing if she's playing it safe by staying out of this tense situation. i said in the last segment that this was not a civil rights, it's a criminal issue that has been per loined, i'll use a big word on a friday into this massive civil rights issue. why is hillary clinton weighing in matter because it's a political point, a way of trying to appease a base. let's go back to the community, let's go back to who and what are the actors in the community. who are the leaders, who are the parents, who are the authorities. america's got to stop caring so much about what some political figure weighs in. deal with the issues locally. >> you're missing the point. we need leadership. i think in a moment like this, i don't care if you're conservative or a liberal or if you think that darren wilson is right or the kid or whatever, however you want to do it. it would be different if we had leaders standing up saying this i
in an unimaginable loss. >> well, it's been four days since the grand jury's decision and hillary capitolhill mum. some are wondering what the likely presidential contender in 2016 is doing if she's playing it safe by staying out of this tense situation. i said in the last segment that this was not a civil rights, it's a criminal issue that has been per loined, i'll use a big word on a friday into this massive civil rights issue. why is hillary clinton weighing in matter because it's a...
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and unimaginable grief. has touched the lives of countless people around the world with her generosity and her grace. it gives me great pleasure to and herthe award brother-in-law, president kennedy reestablish more than 50 years ago. ladies and gentlemen, these are the recipients of the 2014 medal of freedom. let's give them a round of applause. [applause] >> you cannot actually get applause, you get a metal. let's read the citations. battle on behalf of all the elite. -- alvin ailey. visionary choreographer and dancer alvin ailey transformed dance through the african-american experience weaving traditional songs and stories with jazz, ballet and modern dance to create something entirely new. he founded and served as artistic director of the them -- alvin ailey artistic dance theater renowned world wide. an advocate for the importance of art to the soul of our nation, his life in pioneering legacy reminds us of the limitless potential for creative self-expression. [applause] endeu, a below the daughter of c
and unimaginable grief. has touched the lives of countless people around the world with her generosity and her grace. it gives me great pleasure to and herthe award brother-in-law, president kennedy reestablish more than 50 years ago. ladies and gentlemen, these are the recipients of the 2014 medal of freedom. let's give them a round of applause. [applause] >> you cannot actually get applause, you get a metal. let's read the citations. battle on behalf of all the elite. -- alvin ailey....
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. >> unimaginable that we could be three years late have a fleet grounding, have fires on the aeroplane. >> they are short changing the engineering process to meet a schedule. >> we uncover an aniesle blower fired as he fought for safety. >> there's no doubt that bad repairs are going out the door. >> we go behind closed doors to the factory floor to reveal a world boeing keeps secret. here. >> january 16th, 2013. takamatsu, japan - a brand-new boeing 787 dreamliner makes an emergency landing. passengers knew the plane was in trouble >> the blue box was one of the dreamliner's two lithium ion batteries p the most powerful - and risky -ever permitted on a commercial aircraft. >> it's just the latest in a string of embarrassments for boeing's state of the art aircraft. >> nine days earlier a dreamliner battery had caught fire in boston, massachusetts. two battery failures in less than two weeks. >> japanese carrier all nippon airways and japan airlines have grounded their fleets of boeing 787 dreamliners. >> japan airlines and ana had been the first to fly the dreamliner -now they became
. >> unimaginable that we could be three years late have a fleet grounding, have fires on the aeroplane. >> they are short changing the engineering process to meet a schedule. >> we uncover an aniesle blower fired as he fought for safety. >> there's no doubt that bad repairs are going out the door. >> we go behind closed doors to the factory floor to reveal a world boeing keeps secret. here. >> january 16th, 2013. takamatsu, japan - a brand-new boeing 787...
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it was almost unimaginable if that's the proper word. let's go live on sky 6.'s the view in wilmington this morning. it's nice and quiet out there, the temperatures have warmed up already. yesterday at this time we were down in the teens and now we're sitting in the 30s and 40s. big, big improvement. 35 degrees in allentown. philadelphia, 41. ful millville, 40, and the poconos 39. everybody generally between 15 and 24 degrees warm than yesterday at this time. the numbers are improving and we'll continue to see the temperatures climb always the winds shift out of the southwest. that will bring the dixie warmth tomorrow. fantastic weather isen 0 the way. unfortunately we have wet weather that will sneak in here first. we have an area of low pressure that is sitting over eastern texas. that pulls north it's a great lakes cutter, it will cut into the great lake states, we get the rain in through here, it's behind the warm front that the temperatures start to climb. a little bit of wet weather arrives overnight tonight. perhaps a half inch, 3/4 in some locations and
it was almost unimaginable if that's the proper word. let's go live on sky 6.'s the view in wilmington this morning. it's nice and quiet out there, the temperatures have warmed up already. yesterday at this time we were down in the teens and now we're sitting in the 30s and 40s. big, big improvement. 35 degrees in allentown. philadelphia, 41. ful millville, 40, and the poconos 39. everybody generally between 15 and 24 degrees warm than yesterday at this time. the numbers are improving and we'll...
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and an unimaginable scene caught on camera, a woman abducted, the new steps police are taking this morning to catch the p many people clean their dentures with toothpaste or plain water. and even though their dentures look clean, in reality they're not. if a denture were to be put under a microscope, we can see all the bacteria that still exists on the denture, and that bacteria multiplies very rapidly. that's why dentists recommend cleaning with polident everyday. polident's unique micro clean formula works in just 3 minutes, killing 99.99% of odor causing bacteria. for a cleaner, fresher, brighter denture everyday. >>> police are hoping new security video of a kidnapping in philadelphia will lead to a suspect. this morning the reward for information was increased to $15,000. the video shows the very moments when kacarlesha was abducted. she tries to fight him down the block, and then she's thrown to the backseat of the car. at one point she broke out both rear windows of the car trying to escape. >> screaming for help. i figured if it was somebody she knew, she would have said his name.
and an unimaginable scene caught on camera, a woman abducted, the new steps police are taking this morning to catch the p many people clean their dentures with toothpaste or plain water. and even though their dentures look clean, in reality they're not. if a denture were to be put under a microscope, we can see all the bacteria that still exists on the denture, and that bacteria multiplies very rapidly. that's why dentists recommend cleaning with polident everyday. polident's unique micro clean...
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. >> reporter: both are bound by that unimaginable loss. >> it was the best job in the world he would have to carry on. both now work to honor that sacrifice. >> i wanted to honor my husband. >> reporter: they both serve on the board. the bay area law enforcement assistance fund, a group dedicated to support all officers and their families. >> the problem is in law enforcement we are the helpers. it is easy for us to help but it is hard for us to ask for help. >> reporter: 8,000-pound spiral of gratitude with a poem of remembrance and anchored by the words look up, their courage shines. it will be dedicated tuesday night on what would have been her 63 wedding anniversary. >> we had 7 good years. >> reporter: [ inaudible question ] >> you know, sometimes there is only one love in your life. >> reporter: you cannot deny the love or the loss but he has now followed in his footsteps. >> i understand it. this job is a calling. >> that young widow knows her husband would be proud. >> i think of it so often. if you could only see and know what they have accomplished. >> reporter: every name
. >> reporter: both are bound by that unimaginable loss. >> it was the best job in the world he would have to carry on. both now work to honor that sacrifice. >> i wanted to honor my husband. >> reporter: they both serve on the board. the bay area law enforcement assistance fund, a group dedicated to support all officers and their families. >> the problem is in law enforcement we are the helpers. it is easy for us to help but it is hard for us to ask for help....
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modern, clanging cash register, levels of wealth, luxury, the sheer volume of things and services unimaginablegeois of capitalist imperialists. the city split by the huangpu river, a tributary of the yangtze. in the older section which features the bund and the newer built-up section of pudong. the thing i know for sure about china is that i will never know china. it's too big, too old, too diverse, too deep. there's simply not enough time. that's for me the joy of china, facing a learning curve that impossibly steep. the certain knowledge that even if i dedicated my life to learning about china i'd die mostly ignorant. that's exciting. it's too much. and it's changing so fast. ♪ china has a population of around 1.3 billion people. and the number of them joining the explosive middle class demanding their share of all that good stuff, infrastructure, the clothes, the cars, the gas, the fuel to fill them, it's the engine that might well drive the whole world. >> you like chinese food? >> very much, yes. >> okay. what do you want? >> of course. some good dumplings. >> professor xiao lin is an eco
modern, clanging cash register, levels of wealth, luxury, the sheer volume of things and services unimaginablegeois of capitalist imperialists. the city split by the huangpu river, a tributary of the yangtze. in the older section which features the bund and the newer built-up section of pudong. the thing i know for sure about china is that i will never know china. it's too big, too old, too diverse, too deep. there's simply not enough time. that's for me the joy of china, facing a learning...
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it's inhumane to think that these girls are having to endure some unimaginable things. >> wendy understandsone of them. she was just 13 years old when she was sold into the sex trade by someone she thought was her friend. she was trafficked across the country and didn't escape a life of prostitution and stripping until she was in her 30s. >> you spent a long time in the life. how did you get out? >> i had just had enough. and, i was done. but i didn't know. i was really at a point where it was like, i'm just going to be a whore or slut or stripper for the rest of my life. and i was in a club one night in southern california and i got down in mid song, got down off the stage, grabbed my stuff out of the dressing room, got in my car and drove away. >> that was it? >> that was it. >> when you look at all these girls, do you see yourself in them? >> i know the pain. i know the loneliness. i'm sickened by it. but i also know that if we can get to those girls, there's hope for them. >> if she can locate them. >> while they're easy to see online, girls who work for a shadow trade are hard to find.
it's inhumane to think that these girls are having to endure some unimaginable things. >> wendy understandsone of them. she was just 13 years old when she was sold into the sex trade by someone she thought was her friend. she was trafficked across the country and didn't escape a life of prostitution and stripping until she was in her 30s. >> you spent a long time in the life. how did you get out? >> i had just had enough. and, i was done. but i didn't know. i was really at a...
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. >> unimaginable time for them right now. mike viqueira reporting live for us from washington. thank you >>> other u.s. lawmakers joined the white house in comdeming the execution of peter kassig. senator dick durban said his death is the reason for a global military intervention against i.s.i.l. >> the video we have seen, if verified, is a tragic reminder of the savagery and of i.s.i.s. and the complexity of our challenge. >> those who knew peter kassig say he surprised people with his generosity but are not surprised i.s.i.l. wanted to kill him. we have more on the life and work of one of i.s.i.l.'s latest victims. >> he hoped to save the lives of syrians wounded in the war. >> that is what party was doing in lebanon, before deciding to help those living in syria. he left in october 2013, only to be captured by the islamic state of iraq and levant. a week ago his friends in tripoli added their voice to an international campaign to persuade i.s.i.l. to release him. hoping that the fact that peter, who was known as abdul makhman, would have helped to spare his life. his close f
. >> unimaginable time for them right now. mike viqueira reporting live for us from washington. thank you >>> other u.s. lawmakers joined the white house in comdeming the execution of peter kassig. senator dick durban said his death is the reason for a global military intervention against i.s.i.l. >> the video we have seen, if verified, is a tragic reminder of the savagery and of i.s.i.s. and the complexity of our challenge. >> those who knew peter kassig say he...
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the future with one side have made an all-out absolute commitment in 1861 that we now know was unimaginable to them if the confederates knew what they were going to sacrifice what they've done everything that they had to take washington in the summer of 1861 or whether they really launched the offensive in 1861 which they failed to do? >> guest: davis did want to follow up. i don't think that he necessarily thought that they could capture washington but they could inflict more damage. the other question you asked if lincoln or davis or both of them had known what it was going to take to carry on the war for four years, would they have made that could? we don't have the answer to that either. but it didn't recall us to become clearer we were determined to fight on rather than to concede to the enemy. so if that is any indication they would have been willing even knowing the cost in 1861 but that's something that we cannot know for certain. i think another high point probably came in in june or july and august of 1862 when they appointed robert e. lee as the commander of northern virginia and
the future with one side have made an all-out absolute commitment in 1861 that we now know was unimaginable to them if the confederates knew what they were going to sacrifice what they've done everything that they had to take washington in the summer of 1861 or whether they really launched the offensive in 1861 which they failed to do? >> guest: davis did want to follow up. i don't think that he necessarily thought that they could capture washington but they could inflict more damage. the...
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. ♪ >> announcer: today on "the chew," we're about to do the incredible, the unthinkable, the unimaginableing meal in a five dollar feast. how can you have a mouth watering turkey dish, sweet and salty sides, and an applesauce cake all for just $5 a person? actress valerie harper is about to find out. and mario's navigating you through manhattan's pricey food scene with just five bucks in his pocket. >> this is my favorite pizza in all of america. >> announcer: it all starts right now, on "the chew." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> good afternoon and welcome to "the chew." you know what this is?
. ♪ >> announcer: today on "the chew," we're about to do the incredible, the unthinkable, the unimaginableing meal in a five dollar feast. how can you have a mouth watering turkey dish, sweet and salty sides, and an applesauce cake all for just $5 a person? actress valerie harper is about to find out. and mario's navigating you through manhattan's pricey food scene with just five bucks in his pocket. >> this is my favorite pizza in all of america. >> announcer: it...
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unimaginable things. you couldn't even think of, you know. >> one of the inmates came down from the dormitory areas. and he had on his belt, tied to his side, the human head of a black man. this individual proceeded to take this head and gripped this head by his hair and he went over to that young guard that was crying, and he ordered that guard to kiss that head. and the inmates recorded in cellblock four never had a prayer. >> cell block four was the pc, protective custody unit. >> the rapists, you know, the child molesters, the snitches. >> i was told that the inmates in this -- on this side were actually flashing their lights sos, morse code. looking for the outside to come in and help them. >> you can hear the yelling and screaming and, you know, people yelling for help. >> inmates, i heard, were tied up on these railings and thrown over and hung. some were just tossed off from mainly the third tier, the tier above us. that mark is actually the outline of a body of an inmate used the remainder of the
unimaginable things. you couldn't even think of, you know. >> one of the inmates came down from the dormitory areas. and he had on his belt, tied to his side, the human head of a black man. this individual proceeded to take this head and gripped this head by his hair and he went over to that young guard that was crying, and he ordered that guard to kiss that head. and the inmates recorded in cellblock four never had a prayer. >> cell block four was the pc, protective custody unit....
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it's inhumane to think that these girls are having to endure some unimaginable things. >> wendy understands of them. she was just 13 years old when she was sold into the sex trade by someone she thought was her friend. she was trafficked across the country and didn't escape a life of prostitution and stripping until she was in her 30s. >> you spent a long time in the life. how did you get out? >> i had just had enough. and, i was done. but i didn't know. i was really at a point where it was like, i'm just going to be a whore or slut or stripper for the rest of my life. and i was in a club one night in southern california and i got down in mid song, got down off the stage, grabbed my stuff out of the dressing room, got in my car and drove away. >> that was it? >> that was it. >> when you look at all these girls, do you see yourself in them? >> i know the pain. i know the loneliness. i'm sickened by it. but i also know that if we can get to those girls, there's hope for them. >> if she can locate them. >> while they're easy to see online, girls who work for a shadow trade are hard to find. yo
it's inhumane to think that these girls are having to endure some unimaginable things. >> wendy understands of them. she was just 13 years old when she was sold into the sex trade by someone she thought was her friend. she was trafficked across the country and didn't escape a life of prostitution and stripping until she was in her 30s. >> you spent a long time in the life. how did you get out? >> i had just had enough. and, i was done. but i didn't know. i was really at a...
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these stories that the student of the university of virginia jackie is going through what must be unimaginable now, and as we think of the best ways forward and how each campus and a half gates these challenges i want to keep the rights first and noa inform foremost in my m. >> actually, this woman's allegations go back two years. >> it has been my attempt to spend a couple of days on grounds of university of virginia training their sexual misconduct board. i'm not their attorney or anything like that but i have been in touch with colleagues there and my sense is jackie's story as was told in rolling stone included the important fact that she had requested that the university of virginia not act on her case in a formal way and not take it to the police. so one of the challenges for any college campus is navigating an obligation to act on something once we have notice of it but also to try to respect the victim's wishes when they don't want us to take action. one of the questions that this article and this crisis pro advocates is how do you balance those two interests? >> couldn't the universit
these stories that the student of the university of virginia jackie is going through what must be unimaginable now, and as we think of the best ways forward and how each campus and a half gates these challenges i want to keep the rights first and noa inform foremost in my m. >> actually, this woman's allegations go back two years. >> it has been my attempt to spend a couple of days on grounds of university of virginia training their sexual misconduct board. i'm not their attorney or...