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. >> they are seen by society as untouchable. >> reporter: untouchable until kerry and annie hilton stumbledcher and wife left new zealand to come to india to do missionary work but had no idea their new apartment overlooked the largest sex bazaar in india that is until the sun went down. >> i personally hadn't left new zealand with an 11-year-old daughter to think i would be living in a red light area. >> reporter: why didn't you then pack the next day, and forgive me, run like hell? >> we felt that these women straight away were our neighbors. >> reporter: that was 15 years ago. undeterred they stayed. raised their children. and unbelievably decide to take on india's billion dollar sexen dus trsexen -- sex industry. rescuing these girls one at a time. >> we wanted them to have a choice. they never had before to. provide an economic solution a first step. >> reporter: they created a company, burlap bags and cotton t-shirts built on a bold model. >> we don't hire based on experience and skill. we hire on the basis of, a need to be free. >> reporter: what started with 20 women today employs m
. >> they are seen by society as untouchable. >> reporter: untouchable until kerry and annie hilton stumbledcher and wife left new zealand to come to india to do missionary work but had no idea their new apartment overlooked the largest sex bazaar in india that is until the sun went down. >> i personally hadn't left new zealand with an 11-year-old daughter to think i would be living in a red light area. >> reporter: why didn't you then pack the next day, and forgive me,...
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. >> instead of going down prepared slopes, the skiers are blazing new trails down untouched mountainsidesake on a bit more risk, but the powdered snow coming up your face, you're screaming, and it's great. >> the skiers are heading home when they can't resist one last run. the first three go down the mountain and are waiting below for carlson. he turns on a go-pro camera attached to his helmet and skis down after them. but 25 seconds after he starts, the snow around him begins to give way under his feet. >> it was like being in a washing machine. i couldn't decide what was up and down. >> his friends below watch as he struggles to keep it together. >> like fell 50 meters. and then he stops. so we think like, oh, hope he's okay. nothing -- nothing broke or something. then the whole face just go. >> i just felt the snow like taking my feet away, and i started tumbling down the mountain and thinking, i have to get up. i have to do something. >> but there's nothing he can do. he's engulfed as the camera keeps recording. he's buried beneath the snow. >> first few seconds was like i need to kee
. >> instead of going down prepared slopes, the skiers are blazing new trails down untouched mountainsidesake on a bit more risk, but the powdered snow coming up your face, you're screaming, and it's great. >> the skiers are heading home when they can't resist one last run. the first three go down the mountain and are waiting below for carlson. he turns on a go-pro camera attached to his helmet and skis down after them. but 25 seconds after he starts, the snow around him begins to...
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. >> there is still a lot of untouched nature here. protecting it is a small contribution i can make, not only for the region in brazil, but for the whole world. that is important to me. >> the next morning in the national park. a conference in the office. initial information on the state of the ecosystem won't come in for a few months will stop in this protected area, there are three clearly defined regions where data will be collected every six months. only comparing that information will deliver results. but now, the butterfly traps have to be evaluated. on the way, and armadillo crosses our path. a rare sight. this giant anteater also has its habitat here. it is considered an endangered species. deep in the forest, the scientists look for the butterfly traps they have set. gps helps him. they have to hurry. it is starting to rain. their are lots of butterflies in their net. now they have to identify just which kinds and how many. afterwards, they are set free. it's raining harder. the first biodiversity monitoring field trial is ov
. >> there is still a lot of untouched nature here. protecting it is a small contribution i can make, not only for the region in brazil, but for the whole world. that is important to me. >> the next morning in the national park. a conference in the office. initial information on the state of the ecosystem won't come in for a few months will stop in this protected area, there are three clearly defined regions where data will be collected every six months. only comparing that...
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. >> in those other states, are they right now untouched by this decision? >> no, this decision clearly sweeps as most supreme court decisions do, most broadly. those states who have already done this or in the future would like to put something in their constitution or state laws that ban the use of affirmative action by their public universities, those states know they can do that without threat of constitution challenge. >> when you look at the map of the united states, now that proposition 2 has survived are there more states waiting in the wings to codify in law something they've already wanted to do? >> no, i don't think so. i've been very active on this issue for the last several years . certainly they weren't forbidden or deterred from doing something based on the outcome, pending outcome of the shooting case. >> this case has reached a dwell point that states can move on if they have, and states that have not. >> there are about 22 states that have citizen proposition where they are allowed. eight of those states are already dwelt with this issue, s
. >> in those other states, are they right now untouched by this decision? >> no, this decision clearly sweeps as most supreme court decisions do, most broadly. those states who have already done this or in the future would like to put something in their constitution or state laws that ban the use of affirmative action by their public universities, those states know they can do that without threat of constitution challenge. >> when you look at the map of the united states, now...
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the chairman said no one will be untouched by the climate change and heat waves and floods are among the global aspects that are the threats. the clearest message to mitigate is now. the sooner we do this the less chances of the climate change will happen. while cities plays a or play an important we'll e role we can't let our federal representatives and government off the hook we equally play a major role. in san francisco we are often considered the e pick center of the movement and the grave policies to address the climate we've received recognition from our climate award in addition we've been recognized for our green building policy by the world business council and our commitment to wakeable community. in addition there are many, many things that need to get done and we need buy in from all sects private-public and government. no one what make the changes overall to make our target. what's the challenge. in san francisco we're already if we think about climate change in under a do nothing scenario we could face billions of dollars in damage because of the impacted sea level we'
the chairman said no one will be untouched by the climate change and heat waves and floods are among the global aspects that are the threats. the clearest message to mitigate is now. the sooner we do this the less chances of the climate change will happen. while cities plays a or play an important we'll e role we can't let our federal representatives and government off the hook we equally play a major role. in san francisco we are often considered the e pick center of the movement and the grave...
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the other untouched. for residents here the destruction is surreal. >> people's homes turned upside down. their lives turned upside down. on a peaceful sunday suddenly everything changes. >> while the national weather service has not been able to measure the strength of this tornado outbreak, arkansas governor mike beebe says he has never seen a storm like this before. >> the severity of this in terms of the power of the tornado may be more significant than any of them i've seen. and the loss of life apparently is the highest that we've had. >> reporter: tonight across the south communities are hoping the storm spares them the destruction it left behind in vilonia, a town that was still recovering from a twister that struck almost three years ago to the today. >> three years and two days to the day you guys were dealing with the same problem, another tornado. >> yes, sir. and it took almost the same path. if you took the path of the tornado in 2011 and started right beside it, that's exactly where this to
the other untouched. for residents here the destruction is surreal. >> people's homes turned upside down. their lives turned upside down. on a peaceful sunday suddenly everything changes. >> while the national weather service has not been able to measure the strength of this tornado outbreak, arkansas governor mike beebe says he has never seen a storm like this before. >> the severity of this in terms of the power of the tornado may be more significant than any of them i've...
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there is not one part of the state that is untouched from the drought. everyone is gripped with bone-dry conditions across the state. many experts say we will likely end up as one of the top ten driest rainfall seasons ever. >> 2013 was the driest calendar year. and now we're on track for probably about the third driest rainfall season, so, and right now most places in the state are 35 to 45% of normal. >> and what i want to do right now is go ahead and take a look closer into the bay area. what you're going to find here is some parts of the bay are doing worst than others when it comes to the drought. this lighter color of orange is the extreme drought, but for parts of the south bay, this darker shade of red, this is the exceptional drought. this has never been declared in california. some of the driest conditions ever according to our drought mon monitor. depending on how these cities get their water, some areas will fare better than others. >> santa clara county gets some water from the sierra, some from local reservoirs and some from groundwater. th
there is not one part of the state that is untouched from the drought. everyone is gripped with bone-dry conditions across the state. many experts say we will likely end up as one of the top ten driest rainfall seasons ever. >> 2013 was the driest calendar year. and now we're on track for probably about the third driest rainfall season, so, and right now most places in the state are 35 to 45% of normal. >> and what i want to do right now is go ahead and take a look closer into the...
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no pack of tobacco left untouched. even after one of the guys runs off, another stays to pick up any stragglers. once they get their fix, they run back out the broken entrance loot in hand. they got away with $6,000 worth of cigarettes. >>> tonight, three buildings in san francisco are off limits to the 11 people who live there because of a fire. flames ripped through the roofs of one of the houses and spread to neighboring buildings. now this is on walter street. one firefighter was hurt when tar fell from the roof and landed on him. the fire gave neighbors quite a scare. >> i hear people screaming fire, fire. and a lot of flames and smoke. >> and that wind made firefighters job that much harder. here is a live look outside. speaking of the wind, it has died down, but brian, it is still a little gusty out there. >> yes, it was very windy all because of this battle in the atmosphere with the low pressure off the pacific northwest and the high pressure building on the coastline. the winds around 40 miles an hour have su
no pack of tobacco left untouched. even after one of the guys runs off, another stays to pick up any stragglers. once they get their fix, they run back out the broken entrance loot in hand. they got away with $6,000 worth of cigarettes. >>> tonight, three buildings in san francisco are off limits to the 11 people who live there because of a fire. flames ripped through the roofs of one of the houses and spread to neighboring buildings. now this is on walter street. one firefighter was...
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you can see there is not one part of the state that is untouched from the drought. from the north end all the way down to the south end. everyone is being gripped
you can see there is not one part of the state that is untouched from the drought. from the north end all the way down to the south end. everyone is being gripped
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dog patch, used to be an industrial neighborhood and a lot of people move there had because it was untouched and nobody would bother us here and now you have a whole new generation of people that want changes that are family-oriented and changes that are non-industrial and they want changes that don't necessarily favor businesses that have been out there and thriving and now being pushed out. so i think it's just -- and this transformation is happening very quickly in certain neighborhoods. it's going to happen in five-10 years and not decades and generations. so a generation isn't necessarily years' generation, but a generation meaning the make-up and a generational make-up can change much quicker than just the temporal generation. >> commissioner dooley. >> i hear commissioner dwight, but i also would like to point out when neighborhood groups maybe do seem to be taking a lot of lead and things, i would urge, which i do everyday in my own neighborhood, to people to get involved, and to make changes that they are interested in. you know, an ncd, for example, is not written in stone. it can
dog patch, used to be an industrial neighborhood and a lot of people move there had because it was untouched and nobody would bother us here and now you have a whole new generation of people that want changes that are family-oriented and changes that are non-industrial and they want changes that don't necessarily favor businesses that have been out there and thriving and now being pushed out. so i think it's just -- and this transformation is happening very quickly in certain neighborhoods....
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facilities will help to properly treat and cure cancer patients doctors have concluded that cancer untouched and in lead kills about seventeen thousand people currently more than a hundred and forty six thousand people are registered special screening programs allow us to reduce the number of patients by detection of disease in the early stages but while we are half of the target groups past three baseline medical conditions according to experts there is no less serious problems of week two and comparable basis of regional cancer centers. i mean he's the one about a new day to day thinking about buying a national highway in the cancer program estimates are undetectable base. it is necessary to have a diagnosis to make a correct diagnosis now we supply succession computer to moderate these magnetic resonance demography linear accelerators for high radiation therapy which do not exist because of all that the bully of the nineteen eighties and i think a little thing. it's where the money because a key link in austin and turn into an open air concert for few days aberrations the concert devoted
facilities will help to properly treat and cure cancer patients doctors have concluded that cancer untouched and in lead kills about seventeen thousand people currently more than a hundred and forty six thousand people are registered special screening programs allow us to reduce the number of patients by detection of disease in the early stages but while we are half of the target groups past three baseline medical conditions according to experts there is no less serious problems of week two and...
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facilities will help to properly treat and cure cancer patients doctors have concluded that kids are untouched and kinley kills about seventeen thousand people cramming more than a hundred forty six thousand people are registered special screening programs was to reduce the number of patients by detection of disease in the early stages but while only half of the target groups past three baseline medical examinations according to experts there is no less serious problems of weak mature and technical basis of regional cancer centers. my middle and you still won't let anyone help with getting people to abide by new national highway in the cancer program estimates are undetectable base. it is necessary to have had a diagnosis to make a correct diagnosis. now we supply success your computer to moderate these magnetic resonance typography the next image for high radiation therapy which do not exist because of all of the fillet am on monday that even if they come with me it's where the money because a key lead us to turn into an open air concert for a few days aberrations the concert devoted to the c
facilities will help to properly treat and cure cancer patients doctors have concluded that kids are untouched and kinley kills about seventeen thousand people cramming more than a hundred forty six thousand people are registered special screening programs was to reduce the number of patients by detection of disease in the early stages but while only half of the target groups past three baseline medical examinations according to experts there is no less serious problems of weak mature and...
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this twenty ten so island and atonement theory was her first program remains untouched. this day she left for the ill fated trip. by two remains part of me and christiane to return apparently her grandmother is also waiting for her grandad are to come home safely. running errands. they talked daddy into it. is it in the wind. but as much as their sense of loss and her mother is also proud of her daughter within the lines of her students. for her the evening news. the us anytime the president of south korea and china called the topic of new discovery i usually dominates the conversation. but the scale of ten disaster was foremost on the mind the president back in and she thinking when they placed over the phone. the key means he has the details the conversation wednesday present at the neckline chinese leadership campaign for its words of comfort to the victims of the ill fated to go to ferry disaster an express sadness aside chinese passengers were still among the missing. she said he was also deeply saddened by the fact that the majority of the missing indices for young
this twenty ten so island and atonement theory was her first program remains untouched. this day she left for the ill fated trip. by two remains part of me and christiane to return apparently her grandmother is also waiting for her grandad are to come home safely. running errands. they talked daddy into it. is it in the wind. but as much as their sense of loss and her mother is also proud of her daughter within the lines of her students. for her the evening news. the us anytime the president of...
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certain lines of communication with moscow it does look like critical areas of cooperation will remain untouched. after scrapping the space shuttle program in two thousand and eleven the us is now entirely dependent on russian rockets the nationals in stakes soyuz spacecraft thousand americans into will be eleven times in recent years is more flights from thirty thousand fourteen us for sunday's rush my transport to the stoplight government use. these are vital for many of our everyday tasks and peeking into the gps and even financial transactions. an iraq war veteran has gone on a shooting rampage at his base in texas killing three soldiers and wounding sixteen more. ivan lopez going to a five point we'd never cheap and the support that. sitting in on himself he has been treated for mental illness the sun base would know that serving soldier killed thirteen colleagues back in two thousand and knowing golden stuff from the veterans to denny's the us should seventy kerry's position. nearly thirty five percent of the soldiers are serving actively in the us military or in annex i to the kitchen. th
certain lines of communication with moscow it does look like critical areas of cooperation will remain untouched. after scrapping the space shuttle program in two thousand and eleven the us is now entirely dependent on russian rockets the nationals in stakes soyuz spacecraft thousand americans into will be eleven times in recent years is more flights from thirty thousand fourteen us for sunday's rush my transport to the stoplight government use. these are vital for many of our everyday tasks...
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be causing certain lines of communication with most guys crucial areas of cooperation they remain untouched. look it's a sense americans into old age eleven times in recent years and more flights are planned for two thousand and fourteen. the vessel sunnis in russia my transport to steal a soft lights the government nice now we rely on these everyday things including internet access gps in need of financial transactions. the massive loss to reduce its dependence like all of us rushed to norths foolish from them like an all cosmic time operated by russia. about twenty seven c nasa hopes to revive its manned space flight capability of cake canaveral the problem for them is funding. he is now the agency's beans in the latest budget requests often have to settle for just off of what it was a former director of the jumps in space and to please that nasa's decision undermines a long and fruitful us russian pop jazz. we're working with common goals and objectives and we work together with russia. very well. did an excellent partnership. when you were loyal to his international space station togeth
be causing certain lines of communication with most guys crucial areas of cooperation they remain untouched. look it's a sense americans into old age eleven times in recent years and more flights are planned for two thousand and fourteen. the vessel sunnis in russia my transport to steal a soft lights the government nice now we rely on these everyday things including internet access gps in need of financial transactions. the massive loss to reduce its dependence like all of us rushed to norths...
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you can see there is not one part of the state that is untouched from the drought. from the north end all the way down to the south end. everyone is being gripped with these bone dry conditions across the state. in fact, many experts say we will likely end up as one of the top ten driest rainfall seasons ever. >> the 2013 was the driest calendar year. now we're on track for probably about the third driest rainfall season. so right now, most places in the state are 35% to 45% of normal. >> what i want to do right now is take a closer look into the bay area. what you'll find is parts of the bay are doing worse than others when it comes to that drought. up in the north bay, the lighter color of orange, that is the extreme drought. then for parts of the east bay, south bay and also the peninsula under this darker shade of red, that is the exceptional drought. this has never been declared before in california. some of the driest conditions, again, ever, according to our drought monitor. san jose under this, sunnyvale, san mateo and palo alto. depending how the cities get
you can see there is not one part of the state that is untouched from the drought. from the north end all the way down to the south end. everyone is being gripped with these bone dry conditions across the state. in fact, many experts say we will likely end up as one of the top ten driest rainfall seasons ever. >> the 2013 was the driest calendar year. now we're on track for probably about the third driest rainfall season. so right now, most places in the state are 35% to 45% of normal....
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in beaumont gemini capsules could help ukraine and into some untouched by next winter. it would be a workable strategy it really calms can't ukraine and eastern europe out of its dependency on russian energy supplies though. my middle son rule supreme. ukraine needs huge quantities of gas grenades outdated and inefficient factories. its economy is the most energy intensive in europe making it highly vulnerable to the gas supply cut outs. a supply train tour was a talking point on the mosque is to find that today companies in haskell selling gas to ukraine then still a lot of question marks attached to this deal where's the gas coming from that view he's going to snow who was going to pay the bill eventually but in general people yet convinced that this business is good for either the lead company that creepy house to some fun last year in germany on the domestic market due to what we call it the m atv and the taste what's reveal plenty. the broad market in frankfurt well it was the end of trading the back is from ukraine were waiting for them to all the talk about it su
in beaumont gemini capsules could help ukraine and into some untouched by next winter. it would be a workable strategy it really calms can't ukraine and eastern europe out of its dependency on russian energy supplies though. my middle son rule supreme. ukraine needs huge quantities of gas grenades outdated and inefficient factories. its economy is the most energy intensive in europe making it highly vulnerable to the gas supply cut outs. a supply train tour was a talking point on the mosque is...
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now certain areas of cooperation will remain untouched. the agency does rely heavily on soyuz rockets which have been launching astronauts into space as nasa scrubbed its shuttle program russian transporters also helped the us wants the highlights for government he lives for now though it seems that despite the politics here earth space remains one of the few bright spots in the street relationship. and now the little ant online recalls that any on the night brings to mind. japanese government as the guise of wanting to get noticeably th concerns of weeks and take in the wake of the kitchen the honda is the us government tony young americans to make them ideal for dat someone now but a parent brings out the window right from the sea the emerging picture the report read the decision by peter watts we went to a top entry in the united states the helm the administration september it's no mean he is uncomfortable because of his links to the nineteen seventy nine take had all of us and seemed to run it. cullen has come on in this come at christ
now certain areas of cooperation will remain untouched. the agency does rely heavily on soyuz rockets which have been launching astronauts into space as nasa scrubbed its shuttle program russian transporters also helped the us wants the highlights for government he lives for now though it seems that despite the politics here earth space remains one of the few bright spots in the street relationship. and now the little ant online recalls that any on the night brings to mind. japanese government...
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acute case with most gaudy and it does look like and some critical areas of cooperation will remain untouched up to scrapping the space shuttle program in twenty eleven the us is no course entirely dependent on russian broken support the hospital's into space soyuz spacecraft in fights and the americans and all but eleven times in recent years and more flights a plan to open twenty four taking us all sydney's russia may times oldest and most outlets for government use not just for the government for austin from michael everyday tuscany the internet gps and financial transactions but nasa's try to change a list you'll be with us tools of space via rushes by colonel cosmo dr butler twenty seventy. nasa says it hopes to build manned space flight capability get a bit of pocket a canaveral the problem is that money funding the years many agencies begin the light his budget request often having to settle for a hostel for the gospel. capital side's connections give is his and his colleagues reaction to the street. the scientific community will the colts be extremely soft. by this decision because fr
acute case with most gaudy and it does look like and some critical areas of cooperation will remain untouched up to scrapping the space shuttle program in twenty eleven the us is no course entirely dependent on russian broken support the hospital's into space soyuz spacecraft in fights and the americans and all but eleven times in recent years and more flights a plan to open twenty four taking us all sydney's russia may times oldest and most outlets for government use not just for the...
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its chong revealed the beauty of the landscape but the land has left no one here untouched.e decision in the hours before the slide staved steve sconce. >> i went to my son's wrestling match instead. >> 13-year-old jed. >> 13-year-old jed had qualified for the state wrestling championships so sconce cancelled plans to help fix the roof at the home of billy spillers. >> billy and at least four of his five or six children are under the ground now. >> you would have been on that roof, you would be gone. ֍of, you would be gone. >> four-year-old jacob spillers who was pulled from the mud by helicopter is the only person at the house that day who survived. at church yesterday, sconce spoke about how the close call had changed him and the slide had changed everyone here. >> i think we've all been humbled. we feel about that big. we are trying to provide and do all that we can do for this community but it's not enough. >> reporter: there are ten children in the sconce family, crystal is steve's wife. >> i realized, wow that could have been my >>> that could have been my husband. i'
its chong revealed the beauty of the landscape but the land has left no one here untouched.e decision in the hours before the slide staved steve sconce. >> i went to my son's wrestling match instead. >> 13-year-old jed. >> 13-year-old jed had qualified for the state wrestling championships so sconce cancelled plans to help fix the roof at the home of billy spillers. >> billy and at least four of his five or six children are under the ground now. >> you would have...
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suspended russia's voting rights until next year and its representative functions didn't remain untouchedthese are the country's observer mission is to pace though will be strips as well and delegates will now be a minute. the council's governing bodies but what makes it even more of an eye opener is who voted on the sanctions as the hand of the russian delegation know the state to be breaking international law remembering the living seas during the past fifteen years but calming belgrade by building in the final concurring iraq. no moral right to take any decisions concerning the russian delegation. it is good. how was i look at what pace actually in it. it comprises of a forty seven members of national european parliament was also turkey and russia and the carries some weight on the international arena mike and me investigating these recommendations so if resolutions aren't going prior focus as having human rights and protection minority groups and some its latest resolution securitization by the us in taxes due and his death now seen as well as guidance on the spanking online privacy a
suspended russia's voting rights until next year and its representative functions didn't remain untouchedthese are the country's observer mission is to pace though will be strips as well and delegates will now be a minute. the council's governing bodies but what makes it even more of an eye opener is who voted on the sanctions as the hand of the russian delegation know the state to be breaking international law remembering the living seas during the past fifteen years but calming belgrade by...
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no pack of tobacco left untouched. even after one of the guys runs off, the other one stays to pick up any stragglers. once they have gotten their fix, they run back out the broken entrance loot in hand as if they were going through a doggie door. ken bastida, kpix 5. >> the robbery happened friday morning. the thieves got away with $6,000 worth of cigarettes. >>> the drought is prompting east bay m.u.d. to do something it has never done before. >> we will be drawing water from the sacramento river for our drinking water supply. >> that's true. this summer ebmud will pay $8 million to acquire five billion gallons of water. that means the san pablo and the upper san leandro reservoirs will be full of sacramento river water by the end of june with enough water to service some 54,000 homes for a year. >>> linkedin is moving on up. the company is moving into a 26- story building in san francisco on 2nd street south of market. this is what it will look like when it's completed in 2016. construction at the site started last
no pack of tobacco left untouched. even after one of the guys runs off, the other one stays to pick up any stragglers. once they have gotten their fix, they run back out the broken entrance loot in hand as if they were going through a doggie door. ken bastida, kpix 5. >> the robbery happened friday morning. the thieves got away with $6,000 worth of cigarettes. >>> the drought is prompting east bay m.u.d. to do something it has never done before. >> we will be drawing water...
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so far, they are untouched.imply beautiful tonight. >>> now to the catch that caught our eye in a baseball game in pittsburgh. a quick choice -- the bucket of popcorn or the baseball hurtling towards you? a foul ball to the stands, a pirates fan, no glove, but no worries. look at this. he uses the bucket of popcorn and it works. popcorn flying all over the place, but he catches it. he also had some popcorn left over. >>> two big upsets this weekend. only five seconds on the clock, look at this. >> back outside. this is the point where he always hits it -- >> oh! >> it was something. the three-pointer. number 8 seed kentucky taking on number 2, wisconsin. uconn beating the number one team in the country, florida. the lowest seeds to make it to the ncaa finals in 35 years. and of the more than 11 million brackets, our partners at espn telling us that just 1,780 of them predicted this match-up in the end. >>> when we come back here on "world news" on a sunday night, as president obama is locked in a faceoff with ru
so far, they are untouched.imply beautiful tonight. >>> now to the catch that caught our eye in a baseball game in pittsburgh. a quick choice -- the bucket of popcorn or the baseball hurtling towards you? a foul ball to the stands, a pirates fan, no glove, but no worries. look at this. he uses the bucket of popcorn and it works. popcorn flying all over the place, but he catches it. he also had some popcorn left over. >>> two big upsets this weekend. only five seconds on the...
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>> 70 firefighters worked for five hours to put out flames the duck reopened this morning mostly untouched by the fire. >> a plan to address bad and violent behavior in san francisco main library includes tough penalties and increased security force. abc7 news took an advanced look at recommendations today. san francisco main library opened only eight years ago. it become a magnet for mentally ill and homeless >> people respecting everybody else's right to use that library now is much improved. >> still, so far this year, there have been 700 reported incidents of bad behavior. robert refuses to take his grandchildren to the library. >> he was asked to leave. he started tearing pages out of books ask slamming things down. this doesn't happen every day. >> in january the mayor sent this letter to the library. saying he wants to restore the library to a safe, welcoming place for family was the opening of a new teen center next year. >> we're going to welcome more kids and families next year. the mayor wanted to see some chaefrngs >> the library commission will consider implementing tougher se
>> 70 firefighters worked for five hours to put out flames the duck reopened this morning mostly untouched by the fire. >> a plan to address bad and violent behavior in san francisco main library includes tough penalties and increased security force. abc7 news took an advanced look at recommendations today. san francisco main library opened only eight years ago. it become a magnet for mentally ill and homeless >> people respecting everybody else's right to use that library now...
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>> 70 firefighters worked for five hours to put out flames the duck reopened this morning mostly untouched by the fire. >> a plan to address bad and violent behavior in san francisco main library includes tough penalties and increased security force. abc7 news took an advanced look at recommendations today. san francisco main library opened only eight years ago. it become a magnet for mentally ill and homeless >> people respecting everybody else's right to use that library now is much improved. >> still, so far this year, there have been 700 reported incidents of bad behavior. robert refuses to take his grandchildren to the library. >> he was asked to leave. he started tearing pages out of books ask slamming things down. this doesn't happen every day. >> in january the mayor sent this letter to the library. saying he wants to restore the library to a safe, welcoming place for family was the opening of a new teen center next year. >> we're going to welcome more kids and families next year. the mayor wanted to see some chaefrngs >> the library commission will consider implementing tougher se
>> 70 firefighters worked for five hours to put out flames the duck reopened this morning mostly untouched by the fire. >> a plan to address bad and violent behavior in san francisco main library includes tough penalties and increased security force. abc7 news took an advanced look at recommendations today. san francisco main library opened only eight years ago. it become a magnet for mentally ill and homeless >> people respecting everybody else's right to use that library now...
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of the dollar global financial system and the great inflation deflation debate if you like the untouchables tweet us a kaiser report so next time by all. the little bit. of. largest consumer of p.c.'s and i see what many in the country is the federal government to simply say this property of the united states government. is the united states' privilege and it was done public has to realize you can't just buy. your own just throw it away. for instance belongs to the united states environmental protection agency i found this on a dump site here this here is not a place to live on our last produce of these little i have to be able to collect these i believe the vision responsible for the products from cradle to grave. from mexico part of mental health property will sell to murder incorporated it also belongs to the washington metro area transit authority properties of a dentist aids page trend and trademark office. and one of your interviews you compare its present day syria to the spanish civil war thousand nine hundred thirty six saying that fascism is now spreading all over the country what
of the dollar global financial system and the great inflation deflation debate if you like the untouchables tweet us a kaiser report so next time by all. the little bit. of. largest consumer of p.c.'s and i see what many in the country is the federal government to simply say this property of the united states government. is the united states' privilege and it was done public has to realize you can't just buy. your own just throw it away. for instance belongs to the united states environmental...
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the people in these boards, they're untouchable. they work for the government. they -- they're really hard to deal with. they believe that they own the ground and they're able to manage us for the best result of their ground. it's not the public's ground anymore. it becomes their ground. it just gets out of control. the whole introduction of the turtles and everything was justjust ridiculo ridiculous. >> in 1991, the bower row of land -- bureau of land management said we need to kill them all. are they seen as a here row there now? >> yes, he is. he should be a he row to everyone. he's a common man who stood up, stood for what was right and never sat down. he believes what he's going is right and he's moving forward. >> so you have to feel good about the fact that so many people just picked up and went out there. you know, it's not good that you have the feds heavily armed and the ranchers heavily armed, literally snipers aiming at each other. he has to get a sense that there's a certain part of america thnd the people who have, you know, had their cattle graze
the people in these boards, they're untouchable. they work for the government. they -- they're really hard to deal with. they believe that they own the ground and they're able to manage us for the best result of their ground. it's not the public's ground anymore. it becomes their ground. it just gets out of control. the whole introduction of the turtles and everything was justjust ridiculo ridiculous. >> in 1991, the bower row of land -- bureau of land management said we need to kill them...
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continent, and conventional sources becoming harder to extract, there is little chance it will remain untouched can read the full story of john browne in the latest edition of bloomberg markets magazine. the stage is shifting for energy markets. europe and america are joining forces to cut reliance on russian fuel. the road ahead could be long and it could be bumpy. for more, we are joined by nansen saleri, chief executive of quantum reservoir impact. great to have you on the program. how concerned are you that we are going to see a spike in oil prices? >> good morning, francine. that is an excellent question. as far as the spike in oil prices, my view is that oil prices are relatively insensitive because the global markets are much better supplied today than say compared to a few years ago. i do not foresee any significant shift in the price of oil. the markets are concerning. absent a major crisis developing and 88 ing from the current situation surrounding ukraine and romeo, if you look at the gas prices, this is a different situation. >> i guess the other question, i guess, are prices going
continent, and conventional sources becoming harder to extract, there is little chance it will remain untouched can read the full story of john browne in the latest edition of bloomberg markets magazine. the stage is shifting for energy markets. europe and america are joining forces to cut reliance on russian fuel. the road ahead could be long and it could be bumpy. for more, we are joined by nansen saleri, chief executive of quantum reservoir impact. great to have you on the program. how...
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it does look like the areas of cooperation will remain untouched. and the agency is heavily dependent on russia's soyuz rockets which have put u.s. astronauts into space eleven times in just the past three years and since nasa scrapped its shuttle program in two thousand and eleven it's no longer able to put humans or cargo into warp it also the u.s. needs russian made space engines to launch satellites for government use these are vital for many of the things that we use including internet communications navigation systems and even financial transactions. moving on an iraq war veteran has gone on a shooting rampage at a military base in texas killing three people before taking his own life officials say that the incident had nothing to do with terrorism and that the gunman was being treated for mental health issues gordon duff from the veterans today newspaper says that traumas from the war zone as well as army policies are both likely factors. nearly thirty five percent of the soldiers that are serving actively in the u.s. military are in n.y.c. k
it does look like the areas of cooperation will remain untouched. and the agency is heavily dependent on russia's soyuz rockets which have put u.s. astronauts into space eleven times in just the past three years and since nasa scrapped its shuttle program in two thousand and eleven it's no longer able to put humans or cargo into warp it also the u.s. needs russian made space engines to launch satellites for government use these are vital for many of the things that we use including internet...
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what makes this land so special and the push tonight to keep this prime property untouched. >>> a noticeable drop in temperatures over the next 24 hour, the highs you can see in your neighborhood tomorrow. >>> and after the break, voluntary water conservation is now mandatory. the city demanding water use be >>> some tough water restrictions have been enacted because of the drought and now they are even tougher in one bay area city. the city of livermore has taken a dramatic step to avoid running out of water this summer. outside water use will have to be cut in half. new at 10:00, jana katsuyama is in livermore with details on what is perhaps the bay area's most drastic measure yet, jana. >> reporter: frank, i want to show you something across the street there. that white stretcher usually has a fountain that's going well into the night but today they shut it down early that's because they want to save water. today the city implemented mandatory water restrictions. >> stuff in the ground doesn't need it every day. stuff in the pots needs it every day sometimes twice a day. >> reporter: toda
what makes this land so special and the push tonight to keep this prime property untouched. >>> a noticeable drop in temperatures over the next 24 hour, the highs you can see in your neighborhood tomorrow. >>> and after the break, voluntary water conservation is now mandatory. the city demanding water use be >>> some tough water restrictions have been enacted because of the drought and now they are even tougher in one bay area city. the city of livermore has taken a...
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it was mostly untouched by the fire. >>> time now for another check on our forecast and doesn't seem like any rain in sight. >> no. no rain in sight for quite a while. unfortunately it disappear the clouds that we thought would be sort of sparse are getting thicker so they might obscure our view a little bit of the eclipse. >> here's live doppler 7hd. we have more excessive area of high clouds but then high clouds over our inland area so still should have a pretty good view inland location of the sky. from the coast the clouds there are low and thicker so viewing in the 68 for the coast might be a little challenging. here's a look at the moon. how about that. from our sutro tower cam are current temperature readings 54 degrees at san francisco. 57 in oakland redwood city 59. 60 san jose. skoo 54 at half moon bay. if here's a view from the exploratorium camera. is that a view or not. temperature readings in the low mid 50's at santa rosa, nap a-petaluma. and one more live view of the moon from our roof top camera and these are our forecast feature. we can see the moon right now. see f
it was mostly untouched by the fire. >>> time now for another check on our forecast and doesn't seem like any rain in sight. >> no. no rain in sight for quite a while. unfortunately it disappear the clouds that we thought would be sort of sparse are getting thicker so they might obscure our view a little bit of the eclipse. >> here's live doppler 7hd. we have more excessive area of high clouds but then high clouds over our inland area so still should have a pretty good view...
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south africans are very divide on this pistorius trial and see me as having attacked one of their untouchables. i have demythologized and the hate mail i have had as a result of my open letter, which was just opinion, is frightening. i've had failed assassination attempt on my life but nothing compared to the hate mail from pistorius' camp. >> wouldn't be that unusual in the united states for a defense attorney to have a witness coached on how to appear in a courtroom. i think that's somewhat common. you're suggesting he is acting out this entire series of lies about what happened that night. >> shep, i believe he is. i am not in the country. i'm far away. i haven't been in the country for many years, but i am following the trial very closely. people very close to me and to the situation, the events, believe he is acting. reeva's mother believes he is acting and i asked, what is he doing with a 19-year-old girl if he is that desperate and decimated. >> explain what you mean. >> he has a new girlfriend in the wings, perhaps not in the wings. they were holidaying in -- so he can't be that broken
south africans are very divide on this pistorius trial and see me as having attacked one of their untouchables. i have demythologized and the hate mail i have had as a result of my open letter, which was just opinion, is frightening. i've had failed assassination attempt on my life but nothing compared to the hate mail from pistorius' camp. >> wouldn't be that unusual in the united states for a defense attorney to have a witness coached on how to appear in a courtroom. i think that's...
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the chairman of the panel said nobody on this planet will be untouched by impact and climate change. a growing scientific consensus suggests they are not a problem for the future. they are this already. michael mann is a professor at penn state university. here in new york, jeffrey sachs is director of the earth institute at columbia university. also, michael oppenheimer. a professor at princeton and one of the main authors of the study. i am pleased to have all of them here. i said to jeffrey when he sat down it is worse than we thought and he said, you can be sure that is true. the piece that says guys ice caps are melting, ice waves and heavy rain are intensifying. species are going extinct. oceans are becoming more acidic in the observed co2. organic matter is melting frozen in soils. what is going on? >> what is going on in fact is in a way somewhat predictable because in the science community, these facts have been known for at least a couple of decades. it has been true that the more refined the measurements, the more careful the observation. the more the risks have been confi
the chairman of the panel said nobody on this planet will be untouched by impact and climate change. a growing scientific consensus suggests they are not a problem for the future. they are this already. michael mann is a professor at penn state university. here in new york, jeffrey sachs is director of the earth institute at columbia university. also, michael oppenheimer. a professor at princeton and one of the main authors of the study. i am pleased to have all of them here. i said to jeffrey...
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but these expats say the little corner of paradise has largely remained untouched. >> we're here for good. they'll probably take us out in a jar and ashes. >> what's not to love? i think they're having a good time. >> i don't know. a duchess to -- >> you're not even from here. >> i am now. thank you. take a short break. you may be here when we come back. but a duchess, two future kings and a building. >> after the break, a visit to the australian zoo. >>> all right. we can't get enough of following them around australia. the royals plan to visit australia's northern territory. >> their visit to the outback will be only their second night away from baby prince george during their 19-day tour of australia and new zealand. little george staying back in sidney. >> i admit, i can't get enough of looking at little george. he is a cute little thing, little ball of fat. it doesn't mean the young prince is missing out, though. >> they took him to the zoo in sidney. max foster was there. >> reporter: proud parents taking their boy on a trip to the zoo. and an encounter with a billbi. george, m
but these expats say the little corner of paradise has largely remained untouched. >> we're here for good. they'll probably take us out in a jar and ashes. >> what's not to love? i think they're having a good time. >> i don't know. a duchess to -- >> you're not even from here. >> i am now. thank you. take a short break. you may be here when we come back. but a duchess, two future kings and a building. >> after the break, a visit to the australian zoo....
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many ballots, the so-called untouchable say life is difficult. the hindu caste system has been in place, divided into four main groupings, there are sub casts as well. the brahmans, the is the hatrials. vice have been traders and merch aned and the sudras. and then the daleks. they say discrimination is rife as sovena reports. >> people in the village know what it's like. most of them - the so-called untouchedables in the system. that is one of them. >> last december he decided to stand for elections in the local school management committee. district officers picked a person from a higher caste, and forced him to lose. >> they said that both candidates got the same number of votes, the 58th vote. then i tossed the coin which i won. said defeat. i found out that both the pavers had the defeat on it. and i was made to draw first. >> the village is betrayed, it's a typical behaviour, and they claim that the state allocation doesn't necessarily peat them. >> majority of the students. >> new they have no say. the parent signed a petition to have a re-
many ballots, the so-called untouchable say life is difficult. the hindu caste system has been in place, divided into four main groupings, there are sub casts as well. the brahmans, the is the hatrials. vice have been traders and merch aned and the sudras. and then the daleks. they say discrimination is rife as sovena reports. >> people in the village know what it's like. most of them - the so-called untouchedables in the system. that is one of them. >> last december he decided to...
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what makes this land so special and the push tonight to keep this prime property untouched. >>> a noticeable drop in temperatures over the next 24 hour, the highs you can see in your neighborhood tomorrow. >>> and after the break, voluntary water conservation is now mandatory. the city demanding water use be cut in half and the penalty violators could face. >> how much further can we cut because we're already cut to the bone. [doorbell rings] hey. hey. what's this? it's u-verse live tv. with at&t u-verse... you can watch live tv from your device. hey. hey. anywhere in your home. [doorbell rings] hey. hey. so you won't miss a minute of the game. call now to get a u-verse bundle for the same great price for 2 years. guaranteed. >>> some tough water restrictions have been enacted because of the drought and now they are even tougher in one bay area city. the city of livermore has taken a dramatic step to avoid running out of water this summer. outside water use will have to be cut in half. new at 10:00, jana katsuyama is in livermore with details on what is perhaps the bay area's most drastic me
what makes this land so special and the push tonight to keep this prime property untouched. >>> a noticeable drop in temperatures over the next 24 hour, the highs you can see in your neighborhood tomorrow. >>> and after the break, voluntary water conservation is now mandatory. the city demanding water use be cut in half and the penalty violators could face. >> how much further can we cut because we're already cut to the bone. [doorbell rings] hey. hey. what's this? it's...
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there's 21 miles of untouched boundary just in this portion alone. if the cow got on the list that they would impound that cattle without notice. >> the cows got on that side of the line. >> you were in trespassing? >> by the regulations we were in trespassing. >> on july 27th, 1991, the forest service took action. >> the government was coming in to take our cows and i am pound them. made a big production out of it. they had federal agents turning it into a fight. >> they were quite the opposite of a gun fight. it was a big dose of reality. >> in all, the four rest service eventually sold over 100 cattle. then they sent agent bill the difference between the stale and the cost of confiscation. >> it was virtually impossible to run a cow farm. there was no guarantee we could keep a cow on one side of the other of the line. >> with little choice left they li liquidated their heard. their cattle ranching business was effectively shut down. they sued the government claiming their property had been taken without compensation or due process. just four month
there's 21 miles of untouched boundary just in this portion alone. if the cow got on the list that they would impound that cattle without notice. >> the cows got on that side of the line. >> you were in trespassing? >> by the regulations we were in trespassing. >> on july 27th, 1991, the forest service took action. >> the government was coming in to take our cows and i am pound them. made a big production out of it. they had federal agents turning it into a fight....