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split off into branches, i imagine because it was thrust upwards by the first blast and then left unsupporteds the pressure subsided, or else it was borne down by its own weight so that it spread out and gradually dispersed." narrator: vesuvius spread a mixed and deadly cargo -mud, ash, pumice and poisonous gas -around the bay of naples just hours after the initial explosion. reader: people bewailed their own fate or that of their relatives, and there were some who prayed for death in their terror of dying. many besought the aid of the gods, but still more imagined there were no gods left, and that the universe was plunged into eternal darkness for evermore. narrator: this footage from a far less destructive eruption of vesuvius in 1944 gives an idea of its force. battle hardened g.i.s were first startled and then terrified as chunks of pumice hurtled down from the skies. the dense layer of rock and volcanic ash blown upwards by the eruption of 79 a.d. settled over pompeii, covering it in nearly 20 feet of volcanic debris. tremors rocked the area, destroying buildings and horrifying the popul
split off into branches, i imagine because it was thrust upwards by the first blast and then left unsupporteds the pressure subsided, or else it was borne down by its own weight so that it spread out and gradually dispersed." narrator: vesuvius spread a mixed and deadly cargo -mud, ash, pumice and poisonous gas -around the bay of naples just hours after the initial explosion. reader: people bewailed their own fate or that of their relatives, and there were some who prayed for death in...
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with a castle and lots of cars, but that this was a lifestyle that the judge said appeared to be unsupportable>> give us a bit of the flavor of this man. what more do we know about him? >> he was the big stradivarius' expert for years, the big expert in the trade of rare instruments. what prosecutors have alleged is that in many cases, when he was putting forward the banks trying to get collateral for these instruments as a type of loan, the banks would accept the certificate. he was a very big expert in this. now, he went bankrupt in 2010, which is where many of these charges started coming out. what we understand this business is what he said in court today, that this was a business that went up and down a great deal. at one point he would sell or buy a violin and would need the loans from the bank to do it. >> thank you very much, indeed, bethany. now, in a devastating nighttime attack in the gaza last week, the american ambassador and three of his staff were killed. in an exclusive interview with the bbc, and altered as conservative muslim group has denied any involvement in that and other
with a castle and lots of cars, but that this was a lifestyle that the judge said appeared to be unsupportable>> give us a bit of the flavor of this man. what more do we know about him? >> he was the big stradivarius' expert for years, the big expert in the trade of rare instruments. what prosecutors have alleged is that in many cases, when he was putting forward the banks trying to get collateral for these instruments as a type of loan, the banks would accept the certificate. he...
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it's unsupportable. it's not logical. and the rationalization for this increase is the tattersol report that is being represented as indicative of market value and it's flawed, biased report that shouldn't be used to determine market value. there are other reports that indicate that lower rates are more appropriate to market value. for example, the east harbor operated by parks and recreation is more typically of market rates and it's consistent with our current rates. and i want to urge you to direct the staff to reconsider the tattersol report as an establishment of market rates for the revised conditions for the south beach harbor tenants. the possessery interest tax has been taken away from our harbor and pledged by contract to be used for debt service and interest on the loans and as justification for the increase in our harbor rates the explanation has been given that we're underwater. we're losing money because we have to pay the principal and interest on these loans. and on the bonds. if we were to have the posses
it's unsupportable. it's not logical. and the rationalization for this increase is the tattersol report that is being represented as indicative of market value and it's flawed, biased report that shouldn't be used to determine market value. there are other reports that indicate that lower rates are more appropriate to market value. for example, the east harbor operated by parks and recreation is more typically of market rates and it's consistent with our current rates. and i want to urge you to...
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unsupported cup ties abandon between the normal scale and city rivals talk after fans clash on flares thrown on to the page charge more on this and the rest of the sport around thirty minutes time. billionaire owner of britain's evening standard newspaper is charged with assault for punching a rival on t.v. this and other stories after a short break. if you're passing through rushes to be a region you really can walk on the wild side. thousands of kilometers of unspoilt countryside make up an area where it's still possible to live off the land and enterprising locals so the fruits of the forest by the side of nearly every road such spectacular scenery makes it a paradise for fisherman and provides a business opportunity for hunters. you know he has been hunting for more than thirty years and works for a company providing expeditions for tourists this season ducks are on the menu. for two things a successful duck hunting. and. silence which means that i need to be very quiet i'm not going to write in the. office. but when you've been in the business as long as he has the birds don't st
unsupported cup ties abandon between the normal scale and city rivals talk after fans clash on flares thrown on to the page charge more on this and the rest of the sport around thirty minutes time. billionaire owner of britain's evening standard newspaper is charged with assault for punching a rival on t.v. this and other stories after a short break. if you're passing through rushes to be a region you really can walk on the wild side. thousands of kilometers of unspoilt countryside make up an...
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hezbollah controlled up to shiite territory tens of thousands of people took to the streets no pile unsupported there but it doesn't look like these kinds of protests will continue to spread throughout lebanon on what strikes us scheduled to in the southern city on the wednesday as well as on friday saturday and sunday now we also know that the clashes that the team used in indonesia and other places across the muslim world and it remains to be seen how long they will continue before calming down you see come from the reporting in beirut r t. across the atlantic there is one big question occupying hearts and minds why is there so much hatred of the u.s. while the white house believes the movie was the only reason behind the violence the problems revealed by the anti-american rallies remain on the result or design it should count reports. the white house keeps saying it was just the anti islamic video that calls the muslims wrath across the world this is not a case of. protest or wrecked it if united states writ large or a u.s. policy this is in response to a video that is offensive but that's a
hezbollah controlled up to shiite territory tens of thousands of people took to the streets no pile unsupported there but it doesn't look like these kinds of protests will continue to spread throughout lebanon on what strikes us scheduled to in the southern city on the wednesday as well as on friday saturday and sunday now we also know that the clashes that the team used in indonesia and other places across the muslim world and it remains to be seen how long they will continue before calming...
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split off into branches, i imagine because it was thrust upwards by the first blast and then left unsupporteds the pressure subsided, or else it was borne down by its own weight so that it spread out and gradually dispersed." narrator: vesuvius spread a mixed and deadly cargo -mud, ash, pumice and poisonous gas -around the bay of naples just hours after the initial explosion. reader: people bewailed their own fate or that of their relatives, and there were some who prayed for death in their terror of dying. many besought the aid of the gods, but still more imagined there were no gods left, and that the universe was plunged into eternal darkness for evermore. narrator: this footage from a far less destructive eruption of vesuvius in 1944 gives an idea of its force. battle hardened g.i.s were first startled and then terrified as chunks of pumice hurtled down from the skies. the dense layer of rock and volcanic ash blown upwards by the eruption of 79 a.d. settled over pompeii, covering it in nearly 20 feet of volcanic debris. tremors rocked the area, destroying buildings and horrifying the popul
split off into branches, i imagine because it was thrust upwards by the first blast and then left unsupporteds the pressure subsided, or else it was borne down by its own weight so that it spread out and gradually dispersed." narrator: vesuvius spread a mixed and deadly cargo -mud, ash, pumice and poisonous gas -around the bay of naples just hours after the initial explosion. reader: people bewailed their own fate or that of their relatives, and there were some who prayed for death in...
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libya's president said the incident was a well planned, coordinated, per meditated attack on an unsupported unfortified consulate. coinciding with the september 11 attacks. we will be taking all of that up here tonight. with former deputy secretary deputy secretary of defense, president of the world bank, paul wolfowitz and john bolton and national security adviser k.t. mcfarland. for new hampshire governor and white house chief of staff and governor mitt romney, john sununu. the obama administration, at odds with the libyan government over the details of last week's attacks in benghazi. the white house, funding for nearly a week that the violence and the protests brendan got the muslim world is based solely on a entitle him it internet video and that the murders in libya were a spontaneous result of this process. >> the information, the best information on the best protection we have today is that in fact, this was not a pre-planned, premeditated attack. that would have been initially, it was a spontaneous reaction to what had just transpired in cairo. as a consequence of the video. lou: t
libya's president said the incident was a well planned, coordinated, per meditated attack on an unsupported unfortified consulate. coinciding with the september 11 attacks. we will be taking all of that up here tonight. with former deputy secretary deputy secretary of defense, president of the world bank, paul wolfowitz and john bolton and national security adviser k.t. mcfarland. for new hampshire governor and white house chief of staff and governor mitt romney, john sununu. the obama...
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not only the question of the election coming up in our nation, we have unsupportable debt.e have crisis taking place around the world. we have the potential of a great catastrophe in the middle east. oil prices are shooting up. it is up close to $100 a barrel and it may go to $150. we've got a lot of things to pray about. we just want to pray. kristi has something to tell you about. >> if you're a cbn partner, you've received one of these envelopes in the prayer. if you haven't, you can can always send in a prayer request any time. but you can call 1-800-759-0700, and we're going to be adding your request to the flag right behind us. and we're going to be praying for them and our starting fact, pat, i have a handful of them. are you ready? >> pat: go ahead. >> someone wrote in, an end to abortion. that america will stand with israel in these troubled times. another one, righteous leaders in all three branches. an end to hunger in america. an end to violence in afghanistan. >> pat: kristi and i going to join hands. i'm going to ask the people in the audience to join hands as
not only the question of the election coming up in our nation, we have unsupportable debt.e have crisis taking place around the world. we have the potential of a great catastrophe in the middle east. oil prices are shooting up. it is up close to $100 a barrel and it may go to $150. we've got a lot of things to pray about. we just want to pray. kristi has something to tell you about. >> if you're a cbn partner, you've received one of these envelopes in the prayer. if you haven't, you can...
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funny books, but there is -- this book is also about, um, the fact that, you know, we're running unsupportableicits -- >> losing the middle class. i mean, i remember the educational, um, films they used to show us in grade school, um, that were essentially propaganda, but the one that got to me, and it was in grade school, was china, the sleeping giant. >> right. >> many i mean, i had images, you know, at 8 years of age that there were going to be -- because this was in the film -- chinese climbing in our windows and taking us over, and i read the paper now, and i think, you know, that's -- hmm. [laughter] so i look forward to reading your book, but i -- >> well, i thank you for your question. >> thank you. >> thank you, thank you. [applause] >> i have two questions s. is there any chance that boomsday might become a movie? just on the expenses of health care and caring for the elderly, and this one really dovetailed into it. i can't wait to get into it. >> a number of my books are in what is called development hell. [laughter] .. looking good in that one. he absolutely dispized that row. he f
funny books, but there is -- this book is also about, um, the fact that, you know, we're running unsupportableicits -- >> losing the middle class. i mean, i remember the educational, um, films they used to show us in grade school, um, that were essentially propaganda, but the one that got to me, and it was in grade school, was china, the sleeping giant. >> right. >> many i mean, i had images, you know, at 8 years of age that there were going to be -- because this was in the...
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senate majority leader harry reid saying that mitt romney hasn't paid taxes in ten years which was unsupportedhere say from one anonymous source. there is no evidence that is verifiable to support the claim but if you read the story is narrating the clean and very direct way. in the head line and into whole lead in the story and its leader that the journalists get around to mentioning that it's impossible to verify. to visually highlight how much of the story is repeating a false claim and how little was pointing out problems. let me give you a contrast that is a better approach. this is a mcclatchy story where it's much more about the debate and the context and less about the charges made but it's worth noting in green how much of the story is emphasizing the truth and calling into question the claims made. we can't say what romney did or didn't do that there is no verifiable evidence on the table to support the claims and the story puts that in the foreground and minimize the extent to which it repeats over and over again which can be a much more effective approach but it's one that we don't
senate majority leader harry reid saying that mitt romney hasn't paid taxes in ten years which was unsupportedhere say from one anonymous source. there is no evidence that is verifiable to support the claim but if you read the story is narrating the clean and very direct way. in the head line and into whole lead in the story and its leader that the journalists get around to mentioning that it's impossible to verify. to visually highlight how much of the story is repeating a false claim and how...
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it was unsupported here say from one anonymous source. there is no evidence that is verifiable to support this claim. if you read the story, it is narrating the claim in a very correct way. it is only much later that the journalist gets around to mentioning that the claim is impossible to verify. i have highlighted that here in green to visually highlight how much of the story is repeating a false claim and how little is pointing up the problems. let me give you a contrast i think is a better approach. here is a story. it is a day two or dates 3 story. it is about the debate and contest and let about -- less about the specific charges. it is worth noting in green how much of the story is emphasizing the truth and calling into question the claim. we cannot say what romney did or did not do on his tax returns. but there is no verifiable evidence on the table to support harry reid's claim. the story was that in the foreground. it was the claim, it minimizes the extent to which it repeats the claim over and over. i think that is a much more e
it was unsupported here say from one anonymous source. there is no evidence that is verifiable to support this claim. if you read the story, it is narrating the claim in a very correct way. it is only much later that the journalist gets around to mentioning that the claim is impossible to verify. i have highlighted that here in green to visually highlight how much of the story is repeating a false claim and how little is pointing up the problems. let me give you a contrast i think is a better...
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leave medicare and leaves the sickest and poorest in medicare, the costs skyrocket and it becomes unsupportable. that's the way they destroy medicare. again, they talk a lot, mr. ryan and mr. romney, about reducing the soviet. reducing the deficit. balancing the budget. even under the most rosy assumptions, the ryan budget does not balance the budget until the year 2040, 28 years from now. 28 years. so, mr. ryan, is a true accolyte of former vice president cheney who in a very unguarded moment said deficits don't matter. they obviously didn't. if you see how much deficits went up under the bush-cheney administration. obviously mr. ryan has also, he won't say it but his budgets show it. they don't think deficits matter either because they have deficits for the next 28 years. when i tell people this and i outline the budget for folks back home they say you must be kidding. nothing can be that extreme. the ryan plan is traoepblgs and un -- is extreme and unbalanced, and i'm not making it up. even former house speaker newt gingrich called it right wing social engineering. mr. gingrich, you got that
leave medicare and leaves the sickest and poorest in medicare, the costs skyrocket and it becomes unsupportable. that's the way they destroy medicare. again, they talk a lot, mr. ryan and mr. romney, about reducing the soviet. reducing the deficit. balancing the budget. even under the most rosy assumptions, the ryan budget does not balance the budget until the year 2040, 28 years from now. 28 years. so, mr. ryan, is a true accolyte of former vice president cheney who in a very unguarded moment...
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funny books, but there is -- this book is also about, um, the fact that, you know, we're running unsupportable deficits -- >> losing the middle class. i mean, i remember the educational, um, films they used to show us in grade school, um, that were essentially propaganda, but the one that got to me, and it was in grade school, was china, the sleeping giant. >> right. >> i mean, i had images, you know, at 8 years of age that they were going to be -- because this is in the film -- chinese climbing in our windows and taking us over, and i read the paper now and i think, you know, that's, hmm. [laughter] so i look forward to reading -- >> well, i thank you for your question. >> thank you. >> in thank you. thank you. [applause] >> i have two questions. is there any chance that boom's day might become a movie? i mean, just on the expensions of health care and caring for the elderly, and this one dovetailed really well to it. i can't wait to get into it. >> a number of my books are in what is called development hell. [laughter] i think any -- it takes several miracles for a book to become a movie unl
funny books, but there is -- this book is also about, um, the fact that, you know, we're running unsupportable deficits -- >> losing the middle class. i mean, i remember the educational, um, films they used to show us in grade school, um, that were essentially propaganda, but the one that got to me, and it was in grade school, was china, the sleeping giant. >> right. >> i mean, i had images, you know, at 8 years of age that they were going to be -- because this is in the film...