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is bank accounts have gone untouched in the last four days -- his bank accounts have gone untouched in the last four days. they papered the neighborhood with missing posters in hopes of finding joe. here is his mother. >> i don't leave the people vanish. believethink -- i don't that people vanish. i don't think that -- someone has en him. we just need to track that down. live, can see back here there is a missing poster taped to the restaurant. they are all over the neighborhood. coming up, an exclusive interview with one of the owners of this restaurant. major blitzing a this evening, hitting several neighborhoods. we will have all of that coming up for you at 5:00. jennifer donelan, abc 7 news. >> let's get an update on our breaking news from the top of the hour. the not guilty verdict for the man accused of shooting in alexandria police officer in the head. >> more on the part that came down about 30 minutes ago. >> the judge said while he sympathized with alexandria police officer peter laboy, who suffered permanent head injuries in that shooting, the testimony of six mental health
is bank accounts have gone untouched in the last four days -- his bank accounts have gone untouched in the last four days. they papered the neighborhood with missing posters in hopes of finding joe. here is his mother. >> i don't leave the people vanish. believethink -- i don't that people vanish. i don't think that -- someone has en him. we just need to track that down. live, can see back here there is a missing poster taped to the restaurant. they are all over the neighborhood. coming...
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. >> translation: this could only happen in an untouched world here. we couldn't have a study like this anywhere else. >> reporter: the national parks is unique, regarded as the most biodiverse place in the world, a refuge to 20 types of endangered animals. a hectare of its forest is home to insect is many trees and shrubs as in the whole of the united states and canada combined. the incredible richness is at risk. ecuador's government said it wouldn't trill for oil in an untouched section, and demanded 3.6 billion from developed countries, but received 13 million. the president then announced oil extraction would go ahead. this couple know all about oil. once these tribesmen lived off the forest and river alone. but little by little they have seen their traditional way of life whittled away. now they carve blow guns and spears to sell to tourists as civic next-doors. they blame the -- souvenirs. they blame the changes on the arrival of oil decades ago. >> translation: the oil companies talk about helping us. it's a lie. they only help people that work
. >> translation: this could only happen in an untouched world here. we couldn't have a study like this anywhere else. >> reporter: the national parks is unique, regarded as the most biodiverse place in the world, a refuge to 20 types of endangered animals. a hectare of its forest is home to insect is many trees and shrubs as in the whole of the united states and canada combined. the incredible richness is at risk. ecuador's government said it wouldn't trill for oil in an untouched...
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. >>> it is still closed which means some mail remains untouched in the building since the quake hit on the 4th. people who have it on franklin street had vacation holds on hold have not been able to get their mail. as soon as their mail is available it's not clear on when they will mac the downtown office safe to enter. >>> the city council decided to place it on the next election pal osama bin laden. it will loosen the restrictions that heldel them to shut there doors. the california bus collided. he was taken to the hospital and minutes later three people were hours near mission bay boulevard. mount any said the car made a left turn right in front of the plane. >>> he claims he was attacked by a hammer by a ride shear driver said he may loose an eye. it happened last week. the 35-year-old passenger said he got into a what -- an argument about the route to take. they claim he hit him pleading up follow -- unconscious. stow was awarded a 18 men drive. it ensures former employer and he suffered permanent blane damage and the lawsuit said they stopped covering liz care at a disa -- af
. >>> it is still closed which means some mail remains untouched in the building since the quake hit on the 4th. people who have it on franklin street had vacation holds on hold have not been able to get their mail. as soon as their mail is available it's not clear on when they will mac the downtown office safe to enter. >>> the city council decided to place it on the next election pal osama bin laden. it will loosen the restrictions that heldel them to shut there doors. the...
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with nepal's first social order ranking tharus almost bottom of the caste system, just above the untouchables. their land was taken away from them. and they became bonded labour on the land that once was theirs. srijana's parents rely on the goodwill of their landlord for access to land. and must give up half the produce they grow. they also gave up their daughter. >> we did not want to send srijana. but the landlady came to us and said that i should send my daughter to kathmandu. she said that my daughter would become clever in the city. she said that srijana would go to school. i told her that we did not want to send her. but the landlady would keep coming back and asking for her. srijana left home at the tender age of ten. two years later, srijana's father got a call from the landlord saying she was very sick. he traveled to kathmandu to see her. but on arrival, he was told she was dead. they called srijana's father up in the terrace. they showed him a corner in the terrace and said, "this is where your daughter died, in this corner." from there he was taken to the police station. the poli
with nepal's first social order ranking tharus almost bottom of the caste system, just above the untouchables. their land was taken away from them. and they became bonded labour on the land that once was theirs. srijana's parents rely on the goodwill of their landlord for access to land. and must give up half the produce they grow. they also gave up their daughter. >> we did not want to send srijana. but the landlady came to us and said that i should send my daughter to kathmandu. she...
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to his relief, it remained untouched. >> now according to the alexandria fire department the owner of this printing business was inside when the fire broke out and you can see the damage is pretty extensive and made a huge decision that may have sended up costing him. >> the owner began to attempt to fight the fire and when it became too much he called 911. > valuable time was wasted and much was lost. >> a firefighter is in the hospital after sprang his wrist battling the blaze. an investigation into the cause of the fire is under way. reporting in alexandria, abc 7 news. >> new information this afternoon about the fire that damaged a waldorf sporting goods store, arson is said to be the cause of the fire and it's the second case of arson on that block recently. the store was apparently burglarsed before the fire which caused $1 million in damage. they are t owners are being helped to take inventory and see what remains. >> and many were injured in a crash involving mega bus. six to eight of those people were seriously hurt. it happened in greenwood, indiana this morning. the bus was
to his relief, it remained untouched. >> now according to the alexandria fire department the owner of this printing business was inside when the fire broke out and you can see the damage is pretty extensive and made a huge decision that may have sended up costing him. >> the owner began to attempt to fight the fire and when it became too much he called 911. > valuable time was wasted and much was lost. >> a firefighter is in the hospital after sprang his wrist battling the...
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to emulate the others and have this phenomenal success, which i suppose he had later with "the untouchablesian de palma) you can't really be that experimental or that odd or follow your muse to some absurd end, if you're trying to open in a thousand theatres or two thousand theatres and $30-$20 million a weekend. so that's a bit of a problem. and once you get that fever, it's hard to get it out. every time a studio chose to make a film with me, they had hoped that the film would be on the economic level of, let's say, "the godfather," or like a "jaws." although, my films are very, very different. and i didn't quite believe it. i just kind of realized after "new york, new york" that it wasn't going to be that way. (yelling) did i tell you to have that baby? did i tell you to have that damn baby? no, i didn't, you had it. now you have it, now keep it. that's it, keep hitting me. go ahead, hit me. that's right. you had it. now you're crying? oh, be quiet! when it gets tough, you cry? and then the lifestyles sort of get a little crazy too, where you start to really be -- you're doing ten things
to emulate the others and have this phenomenal success, which i suppose he had later with "the untouchablesian de palma) you can't really be that experimental or that odd or follow your muse to some absurd end, if you're trying to open in a thousand theatres or two thousand theatres and $30-$20 million a weekend. so that's a bit of a problem. and once you get that fever, it's hard to get it out. every time a studio chose to make a film with me, they had hoped that the film would be on the...
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he allowed a lead-off hit and, since then, this 25-year-old master in the world series has been untouchable. he has retired 12 straight. in game one as a starter during one stretch, he retired 12 straight. ten straight in game five. but now here with two days of rest, he is gunning for a five-inning save. >> tom: they drafted him in 2007 and his first spring training, you can't throw that way with that sling slot delivery. a-ball didn't do billion wl in three starts. he said, guys, i need to go back to the way i throw. there is nobody who throws like madison bumgarner. that has never been more true than tonight. >> joe: here is hosmer. ball one, down and away. 2-0. 2-1. >> harold: i go back to the ball that hosmer hit in game one to right center field. i keep thinking about that in my mind, that he is thinking i can hit this guy if i get the pitch i want. >> joe: that's going to get out of play to make the count 2-2. >> tom: don't forget, if the royals get a runner on, ned yost with a couple of speed burners on that score in jarrod dyson. >> harold: looked like he heard you. he looked aroun
he allowed a lead-off hit and, since then, this 25-year-old master in the world series has been untouchable. he has retired 12 straight. in game one as a starter during one stretch, he retired 12 straight. ten straight in game five. but now here with two days of rest, he is gunning for a five-inning save. >> tom: they drafted him in 2007 and his first spring training, you can't throw that way with that sling slot delivery. a-ball didn't do billion wl in three starts. he said, guys, i need...
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in the last year, tens of thousands of men, women and children across the rio grande untouched into border control stations. they are welcome here. what would happen if this disease crosses? when the head of the southern command says something about it, somebody better listen. i'm not hearing a lot of people listening. >> it wasn't just him. ben, earlier this week on your world, we had a border agent asked about security at the border and how prepared we are. listen to what he had to say. >> we caught an individual from east africa, which is not from the zone where it's concentrated, but there is some type of threat there and, you know, the quarantine area set up is traffic phone and caution tape. border control management thought that was sufficient. >> ben, someone may have ebola, whatever, they set up four traffic cones and yellow tape. how good you feeling about that security measure? >> well, the chance of contracting ebola is very small, like a chance of winning the lottery. as more and more people get ebola and more and more of them flee and more and more wind up in central america,
in the last year, tens of thousands of men, women and children across the rio grande untouched into border control stations. they are welcome here. what would happen if this disease crosses? when the head of the southern command says something about it, somebody better listen. i'm not hearing a lot of people listening. >> it wasn't just him. ben, earlier this week on your world, we had a border agent asked about security at the border and how prepared we are. listen to what he had to say....
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he allowed a lead-off hit and, since then, this 25-year-old master in the world series has been untouchable. he has retired 12 straight. in game one as a starter during one stretch, he retired 12 straight. ten straight in game five. but now here with two days of rest, he is gunning for a five-inning save. >> tom: they drafted him in 2007 and his first spring training, you can't throw that way with that sling slot delivery. a-ball didn't do billion wl in three starts. he said, guys, i need to go back to the way i throw. there is nobody who throws like madison bumgarner. that has never been more true than tonight. >> joe: here is hosmer. ball one, down and away. 2-0. 2-1. >> harold: i go back to the ball that hosmer hit in game one to right center field. i keep thinking about that in my mind, that he is thinking i can hit this guy if i get the pitch i want. >> joe: that's going to get out of play to make the count 2-2. >> tom: don't forget, if the royals get a runner on, ned yost with a couple of speed burners on that score in jarrod dyson. >> harold: looked like he heard you. he looked aroun
he allowed a lead-off hit and, since then, this 25-year-old master in the world series has been untouchable. he has retired 12 straight. in game one as a starter during one stretch, he retired 12 straight. ten straight in game five. but now here with two days of rest, he is gunning for a five-inning save. >> tom: they drafted him in 2007 and his first spring training, you can't throw that way with that sling slot delivery. a-ball didn't do billion wl in three starts. he said, guys, i need...
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a wake up call for everybody in the community to know that every -- into the community, is not untouchable. that that drug abuse can touch anybody. no matter where you live. >> we're back here live now. we are told that price lived on campus in a house redeserserved the head of school but tonight he is no longer allowed on campus. his coconspirator appear in court today where she was arraigned on five felony drug charges. he is out of jail tonight on bail. live in ross. >> thank you. >>> a hard hat toure' of the napa area have an update on the repairs. caltrans finishing up emergency work after $500 million in damages to the bridges after earthquake. the bridges did with stand the shaking as they are designed to do. >> they are designed to move in an earthquake and this was a major earthquake in napa county so the bridges did give way a little bit and some pieces of concrete came off but that's all kind of in the design. >> the construct second degrexp more weeks. >>> it's been a remark able journey. >> the story about special needs and special friends. >> i recently spent the day with the
a wake up call for everybody in the community to know that every -- into the community, is not untouchable. that that drug abuse can touch anybody. no matter where you live. >> we're back here live now. we are told that price lived on campus in a house redeserserved the head of school but tonight he is no longer allowed on campus. his coconspirator appear in court today where she was arraigned on five felony drug charges. he is out of jail tonight on bail. live in ross. >> thank...
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now the virus has infected to people in what used to be the last county untouched by ebola. >>> what has happened to the two nurses in dallas frightens nurses every why in new jersey the head of the state nurses association that represents 1800 rn's thinks that patients should not be treated within state's borders. richard ridge says his department is bombarded by questions from nurses if they can refuse to treat ebola patients. >> the premiere place for highly infectious and high mortality diseases than is where they should be treat the. >> the cdc asked the hospitals in new jersey to conduct ebola drills. the nurses association does not support the drills. >> and now the latest on ebola in america, reporter dann cuellar is in route to dallas and ali gorman is headed to atlanta where the cdc is based and several patients have been treated. look for their live reports starting tonight on "action news." follow them both on twitter. at dann cuellar and at ali gorman 6 abc. >>> a multivehicle accident caused traffic to back up on moreland avenue, you can see the truck and a car to the r
now the virus has infected to people in what used to be the last county untouched by ebola. >>> what has happened to the two nurses in dallas frightens nurses every why in new jersey the head of the state nurses association that represents 1800 rn's thinks that patients should not be treated within state's borders. richard ridge says his department is bombarded by questions from nurses if they can refuse to treat ebola patients. >> the premiere place for highly infectious and...
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an attractive item as well as the last item on the list to direct water and that's one that is untouchable but more serious research into the potential for directed use of watering so we're involved in looking at those things we know that as progressive water that's what you need to do. >> direct that means not coming from a recycled water plant but inside our own home. >> no taking water from the ocean control plant and treating it and pitting that into the drinking water distribution. >> in terms of water recycling where do you see us heading in the next year's there's a lot of challenges in terms of you know obviously we're moving forward with golden gate park and 45r8gd park, etc. but in terms of homes there are a lot of challenges around the plumbing and doing separately plumbing systems where do you see us in terms of large-scale water. >> on first of all, individual homes we think are problematic it's hard to do on an individual basis the plumbing is going to be installed to protect that believe that's why we focus on commercial and single-family homes to protect the folks in the lo
an attractive item as well as the last item on the list to direct water and that's one that is untouchable but more serious research into the potential for directed use of watering so we're involved in looking at those things we know that as progressive water that's what you need to do. >> direct that means not coming from a recycled water plant but inside our own home. >> no taking water from the ocean control plant and treating it and pitting that into the drinking water...
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in the red zone, that handoff, and he goes untouched into the endzone. 8 yard touchdown run. one of two on the day. ravens with a one point lead. under four to play. he scrambles in the pocket. 53 yard hookup. he scored from a yard out. bengals up, 27-24. here is where it gets crazy. joe flacco flushed from the pocket. he goes for steve smith senior. number 89, makes that catch. he is taking it in. ravens look like they have a game winner, but hold on, take another look. smith flagged for offensive pass interference. this one coming back. ravens can't do it again, fall to the bengals 27-24. >>> across the pond this morning, there was football. the american kind. falcons and lions doing battle in england. there were so many teams represented by fans. they had a good one to watch. second quarter, jackson from a yard out, falcons take a 21-0 lead. detroit with a ridiculous come back, fourth quarter, matthew stafford hits rid i can. he is in for the score. five yard touchdown. they trail by two. after stafford drove the lions down the field, four seconds left. matt prader for the
in the red zone, that handoff, and he goes untouched into the endzone. 8 yard touchdown run. one of two on the day. ravens with a one point lead. under four to play. he scrambles in the pocket. 53 yard hookup. he scored from a yard out. bengals up, 27-24. here is where it gets crazy. joe flacco flushed from the pocket. he goes for steve smith senior. number 89, makes that catch. he is taking it in. ravens look like they have a game winner, but hold on, take another look. smith flagged for...
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francisco florida the building were in chinatown or fisherman's wharf or north beach it would be untouchable solution is adapt reuse and as i said co-joined with mixed use is the genus of dog patch that is only my 3 minute summary for you but this comes down to 3 options reuse of existing building as is a commercial and nonprofit cultural building with internal structuring and number 2 would be as a - >> thank you. sir, your time is up. >> thank you i'll send in. >> full report. >> thank you. next speaker. >> hi, i'm susan i'm vice president of the dog patch association in the not so distant past i had an opposition to proposals in our neighborhood, however, in the past year or so i've spoken to a handful of project proposed for dog patch 1972 a direct result of the people listening to our community rome development fellows this trend a trirpgs feel of the project from the first meeting the developer heard that was important to us to help maintain the character of the neighborhood when we offered design suggestions they came back with a better plan unanimous support when we voted to enforce
francisco florida the building were in chinatown or fisherman's wharf or north beach it would be untouchable solution is adapt reuse and as i said co-joined with mixed use is the genus of dog patch that is only my 3 minute summary for you but this comes down to 3 options reuse of existing building as is a commercial and nonprofit cultural building with internal structuring and number 2 would be as a - >> thank you. sir, your time is up. >> thank you i'll send in. >> full...
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duke johnson in there, and there he goes, blows through the line, untouched, 28-yard touchdown. 249 with td. third quarter, little bit of life. got some speed, returns it 58 yards, getting the crowd back in. tech trying to make something happen. but it's going to fall apart. on the 1 yard line handoff, fighting to get in here. stripped of the ball. going down. they review it, confirm miami ball. tech will lose this one. a tough one. >>> i don't know about you, but when was the last time you did something correctly five times in a row? heck, i'd take two times in a row. so here's the scene, it's fresno state's annual red and white hoops night. the guard caesar herrera having quite the night. five times in a row he hits his half-court shot. he shot just 34% from the three-point range last year. maybe just needs to move further back to improve that number, because that's his hot spot. five times! >> once for all five people in the stands. >> no one was actually guarding him. >> five times in >>> tonight health experts are tracking cases of viral meningitis at the university of maryland. thr
duke johnson in there, and there he goes, blows through the line, untouched, 28-yard touchdown. 249 with td. third quarter, little bit of life. got some speed, returns it 58 yards, getting the crowd back in. tech trying to make something happen. but it's going to fall apart. on the 1 yard line handoff, fighting to get in here. stripped of the ball. going down. they review it, confirm miami ball. tech will lose this one. a tough one. >>> i don't know about you, but when was the last...
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it could be at risk as work removes oil from an untouched corner. >> it's the value of the oil under the rainforest leading ecuador's government to agree that extraction can take place. some scientists argue that what is above the ground could be worth more >>> this woman and her husband say the plants could hold the key to saving rain forests. a third of pharmaceuticals come from nature. a fraction of trees and plants have been identified. unlike oil, it could offer long-term jobs. >> in particular, the young leaves stand out to us as being where we should be looking for future medicines, and nowhere in the world is this pharmacy got more participation than here in the area of ecuador. >> reporter: that is this man's work. he personally catalogued 80 species. it's a decisive moment. and any new development will not stop with oil. >> translation: after the oil companies arrive people will look for land, cut the trees and hunt the animals. oil exploration marks the start of the problems. >> reporter: back with the monkeys, the team continues their work. with oil companies approaching
it could be at risk as work removes oil from an untouched corner. >> it's the value of the oil under the rainforest leading ecuador's government to agree that extraction can take place. some scientists argue that what is above the ground could be worth more >>> this woman and her husband say the plants could hold the key to saving rain forests. a third of pharmaceuticals come from nature. a fraction of trees and plants have been identified. unlike oil, it could offer long-term...
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. >> your cape is untouched. men like. that. >> reporter: where even a woman's virtue can be bought for a price. >> you must sell it to the highest bidder. >> reporter: what are the biggest misunderstanding about geisha? >> they think, like, movie. >> reporter: they think it's like "memoirs of a geisha." >> they -- they think that i was sold to this tea house or something. >> reporter: they think you are forced into it. and that's definitely not the case. >> no. >> reporter: and there's not -- because there's alsoen undercurrent of of sex that people assume. is that a big misunderstanding? >> yes. we don't have that culture anymore for long, long time. >> reporter: she may not be having sex, but here, she's still admired by many. mostly men, like this man who has seen her perform seven times. he's kind of a groupie. what does he like about her? because she's still in training, every cent she earns on the job goes directly to the tea house mother who runs the business and provides room and board. she also gets the privilege
. >> your cape is untouched. men like. that. >> reporter: where even a woman's virtue can be bought for a price. >> you must sell it to the highest bidder. >> reporter: what are the biggest misunderstanding about geisha? >> they think, like, movie. >> reporter: they think it's like "memoirs of a geisha." >> they -- they think that i was sold to this tea house or something. >> reporter: they think you are forced into it. and that's...
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under 20% of the planet is still largely untouched. one of these rare areas is in the east of peru. there the manÚ national park is home to an estimated half a million plant and animal species. but it will take some effort to keep it that way. this raises the question, of course, whether humans always have to be a spanner-in-the works when it comes to nature... our reporter explores a project looking to see whether we can reconcile our needs with those of nature. >> peru is one of the five megadiverse countries, those are the most biodiverse countries on earth. and peru is like that because it has got a very arid coast with a very rich offshore current, the humboldt current, then you've got the andes mountains with lots of deep valleys up to snow-capped mountains, and then you go down into the amazon rain forest. and that creates a whole lot of microclimates and ecosystems with a huge diversity of animals and plants in them. >> the manÚ national park is located in southeastern peru, in the amazon basin. most of the park is rain forest. rob williams of the zoological society of frank
under 20% of the planet is still largely untouched. one of these rare areas is in the east of peru. there the manÚ national park is home to an estimated half a million plant and animal species. but it will take some effort to keep it that way. this raises the question, of course, whether humans always have to be a spanner-in-the works when it comes to nature... our reporter explores a project looking to see whether we can reconcile our needs with those of nature. >> peru is one of the...
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untouched for the touchdown. delaware loses 24-17. >>> on to the phillies.minic brown took a step backward this season. marshall harris sat down with him, and dom talks about his relationship with ryan sandberg was affected by being benched for some games. >> you know, that's a part of it, you know. i love him to death. his whole family. and it's vice versa. tough talking to him about something like that, that i didn't ever have to experience with him before. but he definitely wants me in there every day. and i'm working hard this off-season to get back to being an all-star. >> check this out from midnight madness last night. texas tech basketball coach tubby smith riding a motorcycle. tubby takes a tumble. falls off the chopper right there. the only thing he asked afterwards, he hopes he didn't scratch the bike. >>> crazy stuff, hey, ted? >> thank you, john. >>> harry potter invaded chestnut hill today. the fourth annual harry potter festival brought a little magic to the area. the chestnut hill district business turned into hog's meat and opened the doors
untouched for the touchdown. delaware loses 24-17. >>> on to the phillies.minic brown took a step backward this season. marshall harris sat down with him, and dom talks about his relationship with ryan sandberg was affected by being benched for some games. >> you know, that's a part of it, you know. i love him to death. his whole family. and it's vice versa. tough talking to him about something like that, that i didn't ever have to experience with him before. but he definitely...
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under 20% of the planet is still largely untouched. one of these rare areas is in the east of peru.
under 20% of the planet is still largely untouched. one of these rare areas is in the east of peru.
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. >> to be rendered almost untouchable. >> that's not true, he campaigned for some.n some states where he was never popular, like west virginia, he was never popular in west virginia and kentucky, at the height of his popularity, they didn't like him there. this is states where hillary clinton is popular. we'll send whoever is popular. it's strategic. >> you hit on a good point. in kentucky, the democratic candidate - one was asked did the vote for president obama. she wouldn't answer the question. she would not - that's how far they are running away from the president. >> do you think republicans can counter the strategy. is there a concern that clinton can get people to the polls. >> i'd put out bill clinton. she has been tainted by being. it's a stand. you have the scandal of chris christy and a slurry of republicans. they are not the president of the united states. >> someone who is trying to be president might be jeb bush. just last week he was told he's not jeb. toss the name into the ring. he wants to be president. he understands what it's like to be president
. >> to be rendered almost untouchable. >> that's not true, he campaigned for some.n some states where he was never popular, like west virginia, he was never popular in west virginia and kentucky, at the height of his popularity, they didn't like him there. this is states where hillary clinton is popular. we'll send whoever is popular. it's strategic. >> you hit on a good point. in kentucky, the democratic candidate - one was asked did the vote for president obama. she...
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politburo members, past and present, are usually untouchable. >> to have to deal with -- they have toreed. >> factional fighting is not new, but there is a rising threat, a middle-class more aspirational than ever before, and less tolerant of corrupt leadership. the president just completed a year-long campaign to clean up wasteful spending and red tape, as well as formalism and hedonism. reports thatia they remove more than 162,000 phantom workers from the payroll, shopped more than a half a million meetings, and produced 2 million fewer documents the past year. campaign punished cadres for pomp and extravagance, took back official cars, and canceled 96,000 trips abroad, cutting spending by 27%. a $.6 billion saved. -- $8.6 billion saved. anis the party becomes agency to look after small vested interests, at a time when the seven and 50 million people are emerging -- 750 million people are emerging into the s bracket, you cannot ignore them. you have to give them hope. growth has done that, but i think this is a populist, bourgeois government. a bourgeoisie was chinese characteristic
politburo members, past and present, are usually untouchable. >> to have to deal with -- they have toreed. >> factional fighting is not new, but there is a rising threat, a middle-class more aspirational than ever before, and less tolerant of corrupt leadership. the president just completed a year-long campaign to clean up wasteful spending and red tape, as well as formalism and hedonism. reports thatia they remove more than 162,000 phantom workers from the payroll, shopped more...
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it aims to concentrate population growth in the inner city, leaving open areas relatively untouched. stone: we use a computer model that looks at road covers over two or three points in time and land cover change over two or three points in time. and then we can project out into the future the likelihood of change in those areas, as well, to using different types of approaches, whether it's a smart growth approach, which minimizes the amount of land cleared, or whether it's a no-holds-barred or business-as-usual-type approach which is uncontrolled development, basically. narrator: census data collected across the cape is an important tool used to predict the effect of a smart growth approach versus that of business as usual. stone: we have very good census data at the town level throughout all of massachusetts about where growth has occurred, and we are confident we know where it's going to occur because it's going to occur close to transportation corridors and these corridors can be developed in a smart growth technique, clustering developments, or you can use sprawl, which is the w
it aims to concentrate population growth in the inner city, leaving open areas relatively untouched. stone: we use a computer model that looks at road covers over two or three points in time and land cover change over two or three points in time. and then we can project out into the future the likelihood of change in those areas, as well, to using different types of approaches, whether it's a smart growth approach, which minimizes the amount of land cleared, or whether it's a no-holds-barred or...
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we have not been untouched by the flood. but i want to add, and be rateful for the opportunity, that we are open and have been open to the flood. put in a good word for tourism in the midwest generally, a lot of people think that everything is underwater, and that is not true. there are people in the tourism ndustry who are hurting. >> for free transcripts or to give us your comments, visit us at q&a.org. they are also available as odcasts. >> up next on c-span, prime minister david cameron takes questions at the house of commons. then, former surgeon general thoughts about the response to bola and other issues. >> on the next "washington journal," "the hill" political reporter camera joseph looks at strategies final weeks of the election. the former ambassador to zimbabwe will talk about the response to the ebola virus. and dr. tom inglesby talk about federal programs that provide money to prepare for emergencies. washington journal" is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >> monday night on "the communicators," technology in he camp
we have not been untouched by the flood. but i want to add, and be rateful for the opportunity, that we are open and have been open to the flood. put in a good word for tourism in the midwest generally, a lot of people think that everything is underwater, and that is not true. there are people in the tourism ndustry who are hurting. >> for free transcripts or to give us your comments, visit us at q&a.org. they are also available as odcasts. >> up next on c-span, prime minister...
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on the left, one house untouched. on the right, the house just across the street, severely damaged. pounding hail with this system, bringing heavy rain and powerful winds. let's get to ginger zee tracking it all for us tonight. jing earl? >> reporter: david, we have many more severe weather reports to come. something we call a low-level jet is fueling all this. it's right down at the edge of the surface and along that cold front, we've got enough shear, as we call it, to spin in the atmosphere. therefore, tornado watch in place. we're also watching a storm in the pacific. the rest of simon. the moils sure that will fuel potential flash flooding in the southwest, especially arizona, we're watching, tonight into tomorrow. and then as we go through the end of the week, check that out, some of the numbers. two-plus inches right through central missouri. >> all right, ginger zee, thank you. >>> there are major developments tonight in the effort to protect america from ebola. the pentagon saying today that up to 4,000 american troops will now need to spend about a year in west africa to c
on the left, one house untouched. on the right, the house just across the street, severely damaged. pounding hail with this system, bringing heavy rain and powerful winds. let's get to ginger zee tracking it all for us tonight. jing earl? >> reporter: david, we have many more severe weather reports to come. something we call a low-level jet is fueling all this. it's right down at the edge of the surface and along that cold front, we've got enough shear, as we call it, to spin in the...
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prep quarterback jackson, going to keep it himself, he gets around the outside completely untouched.
prep quarterback jackson, going to keep it himself, he gets around the outside completely untouched.
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astrazeneca is down untouched. scheier is really taking some pain this morning. equity markets are taking some pain. been remarkable in the u.s.. the federal reserve president conducted a meeting and uttered the words, more qe is needed. is qe4 such a joke? >> what is next on the agenda if we have to go down this route? is there a plan b? it is the only plan they have got. i think it probably is the only option they have had. the middle of next year they will consider that. >> qe4 is the only option they have. what option does germany have? here's a look at two stocks. re getting hammered. plenty to discuss. stay with us. we are back after this short break. ♪ >> welcome back. we stream on everything you know. , apple tv, and amazon. it is time to talk about germany. cio of wealththe management. we are going to talk about the german economy. you know the phrase. never sell bonds. prices have risen. yields have collapsed. record low bond yields. yesterday the german government their growth. i will get you calls on term in government bonds in a minute. his .2% optim
astrazeneca is down untouched. scheier is really taking some pain this morning. equity markets are taking some pain. been remarkable in the u.s.. the federal reserve president conducted a meeting and uttered the words, more qe is needed. is qe4 such a joke? >> what is next on the agenda if we have to go down this route? is there a plan b? it is the only plan they have got. i think it probably is the only option they have had. the middle of next year they will consider that. >> qe4...
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ostensibly against the notorious and seemingly untouchable cartels.s war, or our trillion-dollar war, has had any effect in diminishing the flow of drugs into our country. one very brave journalist has uncovered exactly how deep the rot of corruption and dirty money has penetrated into every level of mexican institutions. >> do you think there was ever a minute when the calderon war on drugs -- >> yeah. >> was it ever genuine? >> no. who really start the war against the cartels was vincent fox. felipe calderon followed that instruction. but he didn't really do anything new. he just did it worst. since the beginning, the plan of the government was protect the sinaloa cartel and fight against the enemies of the sinaloa cartel. >> of the seven major mexican cartels, the sinaloa cartel is considered the most powerful, with the farthest-reaching and most pervasive tentacles, extending deep into every corner of government, banking, and private industry. it's rivals, the tijuana cartel, the gulf cartel, the juarez cartel, the beltran leyva, la familia michoa
ostensibly against the notorious and seemingly untouchable cartels.s war, or our trillion-dollar war, has had any effect in diminishing the flow of drugs into our country. one very brave journalist has uncovered exactly how deep the rot of corruption and dirty money has penetrated into every level of mexican institutions. >> do you think there was ever a minute when the calderon war on drugs -- >> yeah. >> was it ever genuine? >> no. who really start the war against the...
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a seemingly untouchable war on drugs. >> no, the war against the cartels was the fox. so just followed that instruction. but he didn't really do anything new. he just did his worst since the beginning. the planets, the government protect protected the cartel. >> of the 7 major mexican cartels, the sinaloa cartel was the most pervasive, extending deep into every corner of public, banking and private sbus ri. its rivals, the tijuana cartel, the jaru sderks, and the particularly murderous lo zetas. >> you've uncovered what had to be some association between very highly elected officials and entire administrations and acts of incredible criminality. how would that change your life? >> i really understand, i have to say that it wasn't really a surprise for me. what happened. what i didn't expect was that the threats came from the federal government. >> annabel says that one of the most highly-placed, most senior law enforcement officials in mexico had ordered her killed. >> in my book, i put his name and showed some documents that proves that he was involved, he was on the
a seemingly untouchable war on drugs. >> no, the war against the cartels was the fox. so just followed that instruction. but he didn't really do anything new. he just did his worst since the beginning. the planets, the government protect protected the cartel. >> of the 7 major mexican cartels, the sinaloa cartel was the most pervasive, extending deep into every corner of public, banking and private sbus ri. its rivals, the tijuana cartel, the jaru sderks, and the particularly...
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you think you're untouchable. what would america's founders think of today's washington, d.c.'s overlord. that's our show tonight. it's election season, and this year i keep hearing that voters are angry. president obama's approval rating is way down and approval of congress is even lower. it almost makes me feel sorry for our overlords in congress. they're all going to lose their jobs. voters will vote in new representatives. except they won't. voters almost never throw the overlords out. remember what was called the bloodbath election of 94. republicans took back the house. time magazine calls it a g.o.p. stampede. peter said voters were like two years old throwing a tantrum. in the bloodbath of 9/4/90 percent of congress was reelected. here's a chart of reelection rates. see any trend there? i don't. the election rate never drops below 85 percent. and 98 percent is not unusual. once in washington, the overlords are almost never pushed out. this year reporters say it will be different. there's this anti-incumbent if he everror. that's just nonsense. (?) even this year, it's g
you think you're untouchable. what would america's founders think of today's washington, d.c.'s overlord. that's our show tonight. it's election season, and this year i keep hearing that voters are angry. president obama's approval rating is way down and approval of congress is even lower. it almost makes me feel sorry for our overlords in congress. they're all going to lose their jobs. voters will vote in new representatives. except they won't. voters almost never throw the overlords out....
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untouched, 11 yards. stanford back on top, 14-10. notre dame needs a touchdown to win. fourth and 11, golson. wide open, and boston covers, 17-14 irish, that is your final. >> the weather was a factor. but it was a factor for both teams. you saw the ball come out of both quarterbacks hands funny. again, it was even. two good teams fought toward the end. we had a chance to seal it and we didn't. and notre dame came a back and won the game. >> all right, cal, washington state, fans had the popcorn ready for the two air-raid offenses. conor holiday, it's a foot race. and out runs everyone. 640 yards. passing with 6 tds. combines for 56 third quarter points. in the fourth, down 52-41. golf over 450 yards, with three tds. it's 60-59, cal, hopefully we will have a final at the end of news cast. san jose state, hosting unlv on home coming 82 yards for the touchdown. san jose state snapped a three-game losing streak. 33-10 your final. they improved to 2-3 as they head in to their bye--week. we will take a tour of the games later in the news cast. busy day. >> busy long night. t
untouched, 11 yards. stanford back on top, 14-10. notre dame needs a touchdown to win. fourth and 11, golson. wide open, and boston covers, 17-14 irish, that is your final. >> the weather was a factor. but it was a factor for both teams. you saw the ball come out of both quarterbacks hands funny. again, it was even. two good teams fought toward the end. we had a chance to seal it and we didn't. and notre dame came a back and won the game. >> all right, cal, washington state, fans...