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reporter: wild, untouched nature. thousands of years old. the jungfrau aletsch protected area in the swiss alps is a unesco world natural eritage site. it is also a recreation park. playground of heli-skiiers, with all the noise and exhaust the luxury sport brings with it. the environmentalists from mountain wilderness say that is a brutal intrusion for both people and nature. the group is made up of activists ranging in age from 10 years old to 70 years old, they want to experience the alps in a pristine state. they start off at dawn for risky summit tour. >> there no tracks, so we really are pioneers. reporter: these people prefer the comfortable approach, with a helicopter. eight 40-something snow boarders are looking for the ultimate thrill in deep powder snow. they are promised a breathtaking descent from a summit 4000 meters high down through secluded landscapes. >> for me, the thrill is definitely the flight. the elevation. the mountain world. flying along the beautiful north face. reporter: it's a departure into the eternal ice, the
reporter: wild, untouched nature. thousands of years old. the jungfrau aletsch protected area in the swiss alps is a unesco world natural eritage site. it is also a recreation park. playground of heli-skiiers, with all the noise and exhaust the luxury sport brings with it. the environmentalists from mountain wilderness say that is a brutal intrusion for both people and nature. the group is made up of activists ranging in age from 10 years old to 70 years old, they want to experience the alps in...
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and then they sat untouched and according to general michael flynn they sat untouched for as long as a year. i think if you isolate that one comment, that is an extraordinary thing to think about. these documents that were so valuable in providing intelligence for the enemy we are fighting a decade sat untouched a year. >> there are those who say they were not exploited and the infighting is rightfully pointing out. and to your point. when you say law makers should push. both republicans and democrats, fair and balanced that both parties have not aggressively pursued this. >> the war on terror should not be be a partisan issue. we want to know what al-qaeda is up to. and we are told several times if al-qaeda has a strong relationship with iowa ran even if it is an on and off again, possibility of attacks and support of safe havens it is a risk to the american people democrats and republicans should want to know about that. >> to your point, we have iran negotiation says coming up and authorization of military force. and tom, that is important. and you point out something that is spec
and then they sat untouched and according to general michael flynn they sat untouched for as long as a year. i think if you isolate that one comment, that is an extraordinary thing to think about. these documents that were so valuable in providing intelligence for the enemy we are fighting a decade sat untouched a year. >> there are those who say they were not exploited and the infighting is rightfully pointing out. and to your point. when you say law makers should push. both republicans...
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can get pulled over for having a broken tail light but if you wreck the nation's economy you are untouchable. >> zero tolerance practices put in place while he was mayor. they blame the policies for the police custody killing and he said there was a broader issue at hand. >> extreme poverty breed conditions of violence. # he sought to end things on a positive note which will carry him from the coming election science. >> it's not found in a history book because this generation of americans is about to write it. # >> joining us now for reaction to the o'malley announcement is "meet the press" moderator chuck todd. >> good evening. >> o'malley is in the race and what shot does he have? >> it's a long shot. whether hillary clinton is that kind of formidable candidate martin o'malley many thought had eyes on the prize for a decade. when he started running for mayor, he started and ran for governor. you knew he wanted to run and thought this would be his year. hillary clinton is getting in the way. the challenge is it's not just trying to get to hillary, but the vermont senator has outliberaled h
can get pulled over for having a broken tail light but if you wreck the nation's economy you are untouchable. >> zero tolerance practices put in place while he was mayor. they blame the policies for the police custody killing and he said there was a broader issue at hand. >> extreme poverty breed conditions of violence. # he sought to end things on a positive note which will carry him from the coming election science. >> it's not found in a history book because this generation...
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in baltimore, as in all cities such conditions went untouched for years. then, a new approach.oung social worker went to a blighted area to report on the work of social agencies. she was shocked by the housing conditions she saw. a report, an indictment of baltimore's indifference, interested three people, the director of public welfare, the commissioner of health, and a newspaper editor. the newspaper hit hard. to the people of baltimore, such conditions were impossible, but there they were, as common as the daily paper. the paper kept hammering away, week after week, month after month, and gradually the impact mounted. aroused by the hard-hitting news stories, groups of citizens organized the citizens planning and housing association and met with city officials. there were months of delays, but eventually determined action of organized citizens brought results. a new housing ordinance was drafted, with this difference. it outlined minimum standards for health and decency. the next step, the formation of the division of housing in the city health department. its job was to go
in baltimore, as in all cities such conditions went untouched for years. then, a new approach.oung social worker went to a blighted area to report on the work of social agencies. she was shocked by the housing conditions she saw. a report, an indictment of baltimore's indifference, interested three people, the director of public welfare, the commissioner of health, and a newspaper editor. the newspaper hit hard. to the people of baltimore, such conditions were impossible, but there they were,...
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in baltimore as in all our cities, such conditions went untouched for years. then a new approach.oung social worker just out of school went into a blighted area to report on the work of social agencies. she was shocked by the housing conditions she saw. report, the indictment of baltimore's indifference interested three people, director of public welfare commissioner of health, and the newspaper editor. the newspaper hit hard. to the people of baltimore such conditions were impossible, but there they were as common as the daily paper. the paper kept hammering away week after week month after month. gradually the impact mounted. aroused by the hard hitting news stories, groups of citizens organized a citizens planning and housing association and met with city officials. there were more months of delays. eventually the determined action of organized silt sense brought results. a new housing ordinance was drafted. it was a housing ordinance with this difference. outlined minimum standards for health and decency. the next step, formation of division of housing and city health departme
in baltimore as in all our cities, such conditions went untouched for years. then a new approach.oung social worker just out of school went into a blighted area to report on the work of social agencies. she was shocked by the housing conditions she saw. report, the indictment of baltimore's indifference interested three people, director of public welfare commissioner of health, and the newspaper editor. the newspaper hit hard. to the people of baltimore such conditions were impossible, but...
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they are all high and an untouched.ation on their in-store items checked out their web site. >> a local mom trapped in portugal for newborn twins fighting for their lives. >> of the trip of a lifetime turned into a nightmare. and the best ice cream in new jersey. >> we will have to put it to the test. next "chasing news." ♪ >> this is a fox 29 news update. >> hi everyone, i'm fox 29's chief meteorologist scott williams. for your tuesday the humidity is going to start to increase and that's going to mean above average temperatures as well as feels like temperatures in the low 90s. so high temperatures for tuesday. upper 80 toss right around 90 degrees and as we move toward the middle part of the week that's when we'll have a better chance for some scattered showers and thunderstorms. is you serio update this at you wish your dog could fight off fleas and ticks. but since he can't... you rely on frontline plus. because frontline plus unleashes a deadly killing force to kill fleas and ticks, plus flea eggs and larvae, prev
they are all high and an untouched.ation on their in-store items checked out their web site. >> a local mom trapped in portugal for newborn twins fighting for their lives. >> of the trip of a lifetime turned into a nightmare. and the best ice cream in new jersey. >> we will have to put it to the test. next "chasing news." ♪ >> this is a fox 29 news update. >> hi everyone, i'm fox 29's chief meteorologist scott williams. for your tuesday the humidity is...
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it is hard to explain how untouchable they are.klyn, the federal court with the attorney general and the head of the fbi and the head of the irs. brendan: this is "bloomberg surveillance," the u.s. justice department has unsealed its indictment. six guess were led out of the hotel and now a third u.s. raid in miami. the untouchable fifa is having a very bad morning. whenever i want to understand global soccer i call terry in rio. a bloomberg sports reporter who just wrapped up a long speech about blatter, fifa's president. he has brushed every other investigation off of his shoulders, can he do that this time? reporter: i'm sure he will try. that has been his modus operandi as long as i have covered him. he is assessed with one thing and that is to be the president of fifa. but something he has been for 17 years and as far as he is concerned he will be elected again on friday. all of the scandals and all of the stories in british newspapers. they don't seem to have made any fit. but this is unprecedented this morning. a joint opera
it is hard to explain how untouchable they are.klyn, the federal court with the attorney general and the head of the fbi and the head of the irs. brendan: this is "bloomberg surveillance," the u.s. justice department has unsealed its indictment. six guess were led out of the hotel and now a third u.s. raid in miami. the untouchable fifa is having a very bad morning. whenever i want to understand global soccer i call terry in rio. a bloomberg sports reporter who just wrapped up a long...
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. >> i have wanted to go since i was 14 this whole other planet untouched by human hands. >> would you leave earth for this program and what is the draw for people. the new report that could truly blast these women out of this world. on "action news" at 11:00. >>> a new bird in the eagles next this noon and his name is nelson nelson aghalor. >> he is a great fit we tried to recruit him while he was in college, we knew him back when he was in high school in tampa. >> as for former oregon duck, he went to the tennessee titans as pick number two kelly says the price was too high to trade up and grab his former quarterback. a new study shows a little bit of exercise can go a long way. we'll talk about what exercise they are talking about and a new way to call the force. >> tesla has unveiled technology that they say could power a whole home. it's an ion lithium battery that could turn on your home, it starts at $3,000 and deliveries begin later this summer. >>> ugg boots are launching a new line of limited edition of foot wear called the star wars collection modeled after the imperial flee
. >> i have wanted to go since i was 14 this whole other planet untouched by human hands. >> would you leave earth for this program and what is the draw for people. the new report that could truly blast these women out of this world. on "action news" at 11:00. >>> a new bird in the eagles next this noon and his name is nelson nelson aghalor. >> he is a great fit we tried to recruit him while he was in college, we knew him back when he was in high school in...
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in the first game, the story was chicago pitcher sale, practically untouchable, giving up only four hitsalks. the birds never got anything going and chicago took game one, 3-2. the redskins signed two new cornervbacks today. then the skins close down the ota's. jim gruden continues to have competition to change the culture. the organization knows that the record has been trouble, the list of coaches continues to increase, but the young coaches not jaded and if you believe them now, he is willing to change. robert: i'm not going to just be a drop-back pass or, what if coach gruden asks me to be a drop-back passer, my job is to make sure i can be. if they asked me to make spectacular plays which they never will -- but if it presents itself, have to be able to do that as well and be the athlete i can. it's my job, my duty to do it. tim: the quarterback who threw for over 2000 yards at oklahoma state will play for maryland next fall. he graduates this bring, has a year of eligibility left, and will play immediately for maryland. a couple from portland michigan, playing golf last sunday when
in the first game, the story was chicago pitcher sale, practically untouchable, giving up only four hitsalks. the birds never got anything going and chicago took game one, 3-2. the redskins signed two new cornervbacks today. then the skins close down the ota's. jim gruden continues to have competition to change the culture. the organization knows that the record has been trouble, the list of coaches continues to increase, but the young coaches not jaded and if you believe them now, he is...
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country for having a broken tail light but if you wreck the nation's economy, you are absolutely untouchable[applause] gov. omalley: you know and i know. this is not how our economy is supposed to work. this is not how our country is supposed to work. this is not the american dream. it does not have to be this way. this generations of americans still has time to become great. [applause] gov. omalley: we have saved our country before. we must save our country now. we will do that by rebuilding the dream. as i look out here today, over this original land of the free and the home of the brave, i see the faces of so very many who have helped so many people and the life of our city and state. together, we made our city a healthier and safer place for kids. we made our city believe again and we invented a new and better way to govern the city, and we got things done. together, we made our state's public schools the best in the nation. we made college more affordable for more families. [applause] gov. omalley: let's hear from the teachers back there. [applause] gov. omalley: we led our people forwa
country for having a broken tail light but if you wreck the nation's economy, you are absolutely untouchable[applause] gov. omalley: you know and i know. this is not how our economy is supposed to work. this is not how our country is supposed to work. this is not the american dream. it does not have to be this way. this generations of americans still has time to become great. [applause] gov. omalley: we have saved our country before. we must save our country now. we will do that by rebuilding...
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country for having a broken tail light but if you wreck the nation's economy, you are absolutely untouchable. [applause] gov. omalley: you know and i know. this is not how our economy is supposed to work. this is not how our country is supposed to work. this is not the american dream. it does not have to be this way. this generations of americans still has time to become great. [applause] gov. omalley: we have saved our country before. we must save our country now. we will do that by rebuilding the dream. as i look out here today, over this original land of the free and the home of the brave, i see the faces of so very many who have helped so many people and the life of our city and state. together, we made our city a healthier and safer place for kids. we made our city believe again and we can fit -- created a better way to govern the city, and we got things done. together, we made our state's public schools the best in the nation. we make college more affordable for more families. [applause] gov. omalley: let's hear from the teachers back there. [applause] gov. omalley: we led our people f
country for having a broken tail light but if you wreck the nation's economy, you are absolutely untouchable. [applause] gov. omalley: you know and i know. this is not how our economy is supposed to work. this is not how our country is supposed to work. this is not the american dream. it does not have to be this way. this generations of americans still has time to become great. [applause] gov. omalley: we have saved our country before. we must save our country now. we will do that by rebuilding...
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china's government is planning on building at least four new hydro electrical dams on the untouched riverough environmental advocates have fought it. is that good or bad? is your life better or worse because of the changes. better he says because they have transportation now so they don't have to walk for miles up hill to haul food and equipment. do you think your child when you have one, do you think your kids could ride the zipline, or do you think it will be gone by then. he says they will be gone. does that make you sad? a little bit, he says. as for grandma she says she's going to enjoy this ride for as long as she can. unbelievable. 90 years old. i don't think my grandmother has ever done this. ready? i'm bob woodruff for "nightline," soaring above the river of nujiang in yunnan province china. >>> up next he's got only six seconds to make magic. the internet star and his blink and you'll miss them stunts. is is my body of proof. proof of less joint pain. and clearer skin. this is my body of proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis from the inside out... with humira. humira works
china's government is planning on building at least four new hydro electrical dams on the untouched riverough environmental advocates have fought it. is that good or bad? is your life better or worse because of the changes. better he says because they have transportation now so they don't have to walk for miles up hill to haul food and equipment. do you think your child when you have one, do you think your kids could ride the zipline, or do you think it will be gone by then. he says they will...
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untouched. >>> university of oklahoma city warning sirens and the tornado touched down five miles from the university between norman and moore, oklahoma which was devastated a few years ago. now we have an upper-level disturbance. one of our official weather watcher her name is kathy munch, she lives in sebastopol, she walked outside her door and look carefully. can you see the center of that picture in that's an unofficial funnel cloud. pretty official to me there, kathy. thank you for that. the conditions are ripe in the development of those clouds. take a look at our live hi-def doppler radar. as we zoom on in, we see that we have some precipitation that just scraped the north bay waters so that funnel cloud could have easily have drifted into sebastopol. we'll keep an eye to the sky. right now clouds lining the mount vaca area. those dark bottomed clouds are a sure indication. some rain or hail or even the possibility of thunderstorms. we're in the 50s, our daytime highs today 50s to the mid-70s. the big story is though the rain and isolated thunderstorms details at 48 minutes afte
untouched. >>> university of oklahoma city warning sirens and the tornado touched down five miles from the university between norman and moore, oklahoma which was devastated a few years ago. now we have an upper-level disturbance. one of our official weather watcher her name is kathy munch, she lives in sebastopol, she walked outside her door and look carefully. can you see the center of that picture in that's an unofficial funnel cloud. pretty official to me there, kathy. thank you...
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. ♪ >> in baltimore, as in all our cities, such conditions went untouched for years.hen a new approach. a young social worker just out of school went into an area to report on the work of social agencies. she was shocked by the housing conditions she saw. an indictment of baltimore's indifference interested three people. the department of public welfare, the commissioner of health and the newspaper editor. the newspaper hit hard. the people of baltimore conditions were impossible but there they were. as common as the daily paper. the paper kept hammering away, week after week, month after month, and gradually, the impact mounted. aroused by the hard-hitting news stories, groups of citizens organized a citizen plastic and housing association and met with city officials. there were months of delays, but eventually, the determined action of organized citizens brought results. when you housing ordinance was drafted. it was a housing ordinance with a difference that outlined minimum standards for health and decency. the next step -- the formation of the division of housing
. ♪ >> in baltimore, as in all our cities, such conditions went untouched for years.hen a new approach. a young social worker just out of school went into an area to report on the work of social agencies. she was shocked by the housing conditions she saw. an indictment of baltimore's indifference interested three people. the department of public welfare, the commissioner of health and the newspaper editor. the newspaper hit hard. the people of baltimore conditions were impossible but...
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clams to a lake filled with jellyfish, our ginger zee dives deep in to one of the planet's last untouchedreasures with a surprise around every corner. by first the "nightline" five. >> i live in the fine details. that's why i run in quick books. i use the payments app to accept credit cards and everything auto syncs. the sales prove my sales are better for the environment and my bottom line. that's how i own it. >> do you suffer from con city passion and irregularity try dulcolax for free. they are comfort coated for overnight relief. try it for free. >>> good evening. we start here tonight with a story that could not come at a worse time for america's beleaguered airline industry, already facing a tower frg g pr problem. a government survey found consumer reports have soared 55% because of delays missed connections and cancelled flights and today a more explosive allegation discrimination against a young girl with autism and it plays out on camera. here's abc's cecilia vega. >> reporter: the cameras were rolling when this portland-bound united airlines flight made an emergency landing in
clams to a lake filled with jellyfish, our ginger zee dives deep in to one of the planet's last untouchedreasures with a surprise around every corner. by first the "nightline" five. >> i live in the fine details. that's why i run in quick books. i use the payments app to accept credit cards and everything auto syncs. the sales prove my sales are better for the environment and my bottom line. that's how i own it. >> do you suffer from con city passion and irregularity try...
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this whole other planet untouched by human handles. >> reporter: would you leave earth to make lift.a special report that could blast these women out of this world that's tonight only on channel 6 "action news" at 11:00. of. >> reporter: there are some days i want to move to mars. >> beam me up. >> reporter: to the moon, alice. >> reporter: i hope my kids are watching, this is the vine street expressway near broad street. the left lane was blocked they are picking it up, things are moving better on the vine street expressway. construction on the turnpike eastbound near downingtown. a slow go there. mass transit is on time this morning, dave. >> reporter: matt with the "star trek" reference and me with the honeymooners, that tells you something about where we are coming from here. 60 by noon, 62 by 3:00 p.m. 63 around 4:00 p.m. and 61 at 6:00 p.m. mostly cloudy skies and slight chance of a spotty sprinkle or shower around. speaking of precipitation, most of it is down to the south today in parts of virginia and northern north carolina there's a front coming through the upper midwest.
this whole other planet untouched by human handles. >> reporter: would you leave earth to make lift.a special report that could blast these women out of this world that's tonight only on channel 6 "action news" at 11:00. of. >> reporter: there are some days i want to move to mars. >> beam me up. >> reporter: to the moon, alice. >> reporter: i hope my kids are watching, this is the vine street expressway near broad street. the left lane was blocked they...
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the men's car was left untouched until bomb disposal experts were able to examine it.rganizers were expecting protesters. the local branch of the council on american-islamic relations reports that, the dallas said it had been ignoring the conference and asked members of the community to do the same. a local iman condemned the attack and said it appeared to be by a lone wolf. he said it was just what we did not need. genie: in the u.s. some revelation about hillary clinton that might hurt her chances. oliver: "the washington post" has a story about a canadian mining magnate who has been a friend of thee clintons. he has contributed $100 million to the clinton foundation. there is nothing wrong with this in and of itself but it has raised suspicions because a foreign donor would not be allowed to make logical -- political donations. allegedly buying the clintons via charity donations. he has benefited from the travels. he has closed a lot of lucrative business deals and countries he has visited, including context on -- including kazakhstan and colombia. once in the: comp
the men's car was left untouched until bomb disposal experts were able to examine it.rganizers were expecting protesters. the local branch of the council on american-islamic relations reports that, the dallas said it had been ignoring the conference and asked members of the community to do the same. a local iman condemned the attack and said it appeared to be by a lone wolf. he said it was just what we did not need. genie: in the u.s. some revelation about hillary clinton that might hurt her...
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an untouchable superstar involved in a second case of cheating.had the patriots with spygate years ago. >> right. >> they were videotaping other teams' sidelines. the hammer was brought down on them then. $500,000 fine to bill belichick, head coach. $250,000 to the organization. loss of a first-round draft pick. and here we are again just years later, same situation, trying to gain a competitive advantage. the investigator ted wells said that it is probable that not only did it happen but that also tom brady was generally aware of it. >> i mean incredible. that would mean they won a super bowl under false pretenses. that's one of the greatest crowns in world sports. this is a league that suspended a linebacker for smoking pot. okay? if you get suspended for smoking pot, which is becoming legal in states across the country, what happens when you point-blank lie about inflating -- deflating footballs, getting ready for one of the greatest games in american sports? >> that's a great question erin. you look at that situation. smoking marijuana. it's c
an untouchable superstar involved in a second case of cheating.had the patriots with spygate years ago. >> right. >> they were videotaping other teams' sidelines. the hammer was brought down on them then. $500,000 fine to bill belichick, head coach. $250,000 to the organization. loss of a first-round draft pick. and here we are again just years later, same situation, trying to gain a competitive advantage. the investigator ted wells said that it is probable that not only did it...
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. >> the red lines by necessity are untouchable.ed lines are such that there are common ground. >> well, you don't hear things much vaguer, red lines that are inflexible but provide common ground. who knows what sort of resolution they'll get to at some point in the coming days. greece simply has to have this money released, this $8 billion from the existing bail out. it has a country it to run salaries to pay pensions to pay, and enormous repayments to come on tuesday morning. the payment of $840 million to the imt that it owes there. greece is trying to convince that it has an alternative that does not use austerity. the new government promised the electorate that there would be no more austerity. but there is skepticism. a plan that they'll be looking at now that was described as baffling to say the least. okay, he said, for a country with no financial difficulties but, greece is a country with immense financial difficulties, and they seem quickly to be coming to a head. >> given to that, jonah what likeliness is there of greece
. >> the red lines by necessity are untouchable.ed lines are such that there are common ground. >> well, you don't hear things much vaguer, red lines that are inflexible but provide common ground. who knows what sort of resolution they'll get to at some point in the coming days. greece simply has to have this money released, this $8 billion from the existing bail out. it has a country it to run salaries to pay pensions to pay, and enormous repayments to come on tuesday morning. the...
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. >>> this whole other planet, untouched by human hands. >> reporter: so would you leave earth to make? what exactly is this program? and what is the draw for so many people? it's a special report that truly could blast these women out of this world. that's tonight only on channel6 "action news at 11:00. >> and for cecily tynan ducis rodgers the entire "action news" team, i'm jim gardner. we hope you join us at 11:00. >> ♪♪ when we take these tests we don't actually do anything. we use the tutorials. one of the tutorials showed things like how to change the background color in an online test environment and it takes time away from learning math and science and english and all the things that i really enjoy learning. they can't do as much because they have to administer this test on the computer. and that's really one of the worst parts of the test. >>> breaking news this friday. six baltimore officers arrested. the driver of the police van charged with murder. and the prosecutor, why she made this decision. >>> breaking news after the massic traffic jam. >>> and the never before seen h
. >>> this whole other planet, untouched by human hands. >> reporter: so would you leave earth to make? what exactly is this program? and what is the draw for so many people? it's a special report that truly could blast these women out of this world. that's tonight only on channel6 "action news at 11:00. >> and for cecily tynan ducis rodgers the entire "action news" team, i'm jim gardner. we hope you join us at 11:00. >> ♪♪ when we take these tests...
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it is a pristine untouched area. home to has habitats of several rare species large mammals, migrating habitats for whales, feeding habitats for walrus. it's also a very treacherous area -- extreme storms waves up to 50 feet high, completely frozen over with ice in the winter. so this is a very remote very treacherous, almost completely untouched area. >>area. >> woodruff: so understanding the environmental objections, we know shell has had difficulties in the past with some drilling and similar circumstances. what has shell said it's going to do to protect the environment? >> so this is not the first time the administration has given a go aheadto shell to drill in the area. it gave a permit to shell to explore to see what's in the area. they went in the summer of 2012. they were plagued that whole period with safety problems, operational problems. they had two rigs that we went to ground that had to be towed away. the administration said they would not reissue a permit to shell until they had gone back, assured they
it is a pristine untouched area. home to has habitats of several rare species large mammals, migrating habitats for whales, feeding habitats for walrus. it's also a very treacherous area -- extreme storms waves up to 50 feet high, completely frozen over with ice in the winter. so this is a very remote very treacherous, almost completely untouched area. >>area. >> woodruff: so understanding the environmental objections, we know shell has had difficulties in the past with some...
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but there was the sense that they were untouchable. they thought they were untouchable. you think about this morning being arrested in this fancy swiss hotel as someone who's been following this for a number of years now, how big is this day? that this has happened? that loretta lynch came down like she did today? >> kudos to loretta lynch. i'd given up that anything was going to happen on this front. year after year every time there's a new fifa presidential election, sepp blatter would ride in unopposed or be a half-hearted attempt to displace him. and things would happen behind the scenes. and miraculously despite the kind of stench of corruption he wound win re-election. ironically he's probably going to win again this time on friday. but something has to happen now. because the extent of the charges that we've read today, the depth of the corruption and of the racketeering that's been outlined by the department of justice is such that companies like coca-cola and adidas and budweiser and sony who have all been sponsoring fifa and plowing money into its coffers for y
but there was the sense that they were untouchable. they thought they were untouchable. you think about this morning being arrested in this fancy swiss hotel as someone who's been following this for a number of years now, how big is this day? that this has happened? that loretta lynch came down like she did today? >> kudos to loretta lynch. i'd given up that anything was going to happen on this front. year after year every time there's a new fifa presidential election, sepp blatter would...
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the thing to understand is it really enshrines animals as untouchable.er-federal law, you are not allowed to do anything. you can't make too much noise around the whole that's on the endangered species list. under the marine mammal act you can harass them to get them to move away from a situation. if you want to do seismic explorations, around oil, commercial industry, commercial shipping, fishing permits, all of those can happen if they harass the whale. it loosens things up for commercial activity. we see the two groups, fish and department of fish and wildlife in alaska, and a commercial fishing group in hawaii. both petitioned noah, the federal government to delist the whales, loosening up restrictions, allowing them to apply their trade. there's a little tension between the science and the business of this decision. >> jacob ward from san francisco. thank you very much. >> thank you, thank you for having me. >> that is our show for today. i'm david shuster in for ali velshi, on behalf of all of us, thanks for watching. >>> as our machines got smarte
the thing to understand is it really enshrines animals as untouchable.er-federal law, you are not allowed to do anything. you can't make too much noise around the whole that's on the endangered species list. under the marine mammal act you can harass them to get them to move away from a situation. if you want to do seismic explorations, around oil, commercial industry, commercial shipping, fishing permits, all of those can happen if they harass the whale. it loosens things up for commercial...
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max: that -- soviet union, the land untouched by modern medicine. had some sort of a respiratory disease after another. bronchitis to pneumonia to some other stuff. every time i would breathe into a tube, they'd say, "oh, the lung capacity -- any minute now he is going to pass out and not wake up." between my mom and grandma, they were like, well, that is unacceptable. go do 100 push-ups, expand your lung capacity. my mom insisted i played a woodwind instrument to expand my lung capacity. i played clarinet. and somehow survived past the point where the doctors said we're going to stop predicting when he's going to die, since he seems to be surviving. emily: you were in chernobyl? max: i was not in chernobyl. i was a couple of -- pretty close to chernobyl. emily: you were there when chenobyl happened? max: oh, yeah. i was very much in kiev. i think it was about 90 miles. so it's pretty close. yeah. it was very anti-climactic, retrospectively. a couple weeks after it happened, it became this giant, terrifying thing. but, when it happened, it was a ver
max: that -- soviet union, the land untouched by modern medicine. had some sort of a respiratory disease after another. bronchitis to pneumonia to some other stuff. every time i would breathe into a tube, they'd say, "oh, the lung capacity -- any minute now he is going to pass out and not wake up." between my mom and grandma, they were like, well, that is unacceptable. go do 100 push-ups, expand your lung capacity. my mom insisted i played a woodwind instrument to expand my lung...
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. >> there were no valuables missing from the house, and dorothy's purse was untouched. >> so that ruled out the robbery motive or possible theft gone bad. >> dorothy donovan, twice widowed, with seven grandchildren, was an unlikely victim of violence. and her family said she had no known enemies. >> it's a very safe farming community. people knew each other. lots of people didn't even lock their doors. >> dorothy's grown son, charles, who had called police to the scene, made an unusual comment when he saw his mother's body. >> he made a statement, "i can't believe he killed her. i can't believe he killed her." >> and charles now told investigators that he knew the man walking outside his mother's home. he said it was someone who had asked him for a ride earlier that night and got angry when he refused. charles claimed he might have killed his mother for revenge. >> those things just don't happen that you would pick up a hitchhiker, and then all of a sudden, he ends up at your house and your mother's dead. >> what you said doesn't make sense. it doesn't make sense. >> at that point, i re
. >> there were no valuables missing from the house, and dorothy's purse was untouched. >> so that ruled out the robbery motive or possible theft gone bad. >> dorothy donovan, twice widowed, with seven grandchildren, was an unlikely victim of violence. and her family said she had no known enemies. >> it's a very safe farming community. people knew each other. lots of people didn't even lock their doors. >> dorothy's grown son, charles, who had called police to the...
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but quereÉtaro, deep in the country's interior, has been relatively untouched.has one of the lowest murder rates in the country. and now a new government reforms aim to bring economic stability and safety beyond small pockets like quereÉtaro, and extend them to mexico's 120 million people. mexican finance secretary luis videgaray. >> perhaps no other country has had such a successful year as we did last year in terms of changing things in the mexican economy: in energy, telecommunications, the fiscal front, financial reform. we did many things that better the prospects of growth for mexico. >> reporter: manufacturing is booming, especially for export. take the auto industry. this april, ford and toyota said they would expand their manufacturing operations in mexico. so far this year, auto companies have announced $5.5 billion in plant expansion and construction. and in 2013, mexico's 48-year- old president enrique peÑa nieto began his term of office with a dramatic series of reforms to open up the mexican economy even more. in the energy sector, peÑa nieto broke
but quereÉtaro, deep in the country's interior, has been relatively untouched.has one of the lowest murder rates in the country. and now a new government reforms aim to bring economic stability and safety beyond small pockets like quereÉtaro, and extend them to mexico's 120 million people. mexican finance secretary luis videgaray. >> perhaps no other country has had such a successful year as we did last year in terms of changing things in the mexican economy: in energy,...
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we will continue to tell it to children, blessedly untouched by war, so that they understand as thiss us the price of freedom. we will continue to mark the passing of anniversaries like this one so that memory never fades into complacency towards the evils in our world. we will carry on the march towards a world of greater rights and opportunities, so that all men and women can live their lives with the basic human dignity that your generation fought for. because while one mission was fulfilled in 1945, the cause of defending freedom is never finished. as president truman put it, we must work to bind up the wounds of a suffering world, to build an abiding peace, a peace rooted in justice and in law. that is the pledge we make again today and every day. and no matter how difficult the challenges that lie ahead, or what obstacles arise, we will never abandon this struggle because for all that is changed during the last 70 years, one thing never will, the united states of america will always stand shoulder to shoulder with the people of the world on the side of liberty and justice for a
we will continue to tell it to children, blessedly untouched by war, so that they understand as thiss us the price of freedom. we will continue to mark the passing of anniversaries like this one so that memory never fades into complacency towards the evils in our world. we will carry on the march towards a world of greater rights and opportunities, so that all men and women can live their lives with the basic human dignity that your generation fought for. because while one mission was fulfilled...
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the difference, potentially, between the untouched and the unrecognizable.nd cal fire's chief told me today the conditions right now are worse than they were last year, so fires could spread faster than ever. their new warning tonight, lester, get ready. >> could be a very long summer. hallie jackson, thank you very much. >>> a bizarre smuggling case. authorities noticed a young woman with a wheeled suitcase acting suspiciously and when they put the bag through an x-ray machine she discovered an 8-year-old boy was curled up inside. there is the image. he told them he was from the ivory coast, and was placed in the care of child protection services. the woman identified as a moroccan national was apparently trying to smuggle the boy to spain. >>> when we come back, love letters to mom. >>> finally tonight, children everywhere have been trying to find just the right words this week as they write their cards for mother's day this coming sunday. just how do they do it? here's harry smith. >> reporter: diligent, dutiful, the students in the second grade class at
the difference, potentially, between the untouched and the unrecognizable.nd cal fire's chief told me today the conditions right now are worse than they were last year, so fires could spread faster than ever. their new warning tonight, lester, get ready. >> could be a very long summer. hallie jackson, thank you very much. >>> a bizarre smuggling case. authorities noticed a young woman with a wheeled suitcase acting suspiciously and when they put the bag through an x-ray machine...
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he's been untouchable at citizens bank park.e's allowed only two runs in almost 30 innings and four starts at home. and ryan howard continues his resurgence much this is team high seventh home rupp he wept three for four today. phillies got into a bit of jam in the ninth but no worries franchise saves leader on the mound and he got them out. papelbon picked up his eighth save of the season. phillies win four-wolf here's ryan howard. >> i mean it's been great. you know, we've been able to, you know again bounce back against really good baseball team and show what we're capable of. just trying to take that momentum and carry it over to tomorrow. >> all right. the eagles finishing up some business today they signed third pound pick jordan hicks to a four year deal. all six players from this year's draft have agreed to cracks. next up for the eagles ota' that is start may the 26th. connor barwin and several teammates helped clean and rehab couple of public parks today. volunteers from joined the birds local contractors the philadelp
he's been untouchable at citizens bank park.e's allowed only two runs in almost 30 innings and four starts at home. and ryan howard continues his resurgence much this is team high seventh home rupp he wept three for four today. phillies got into a bit of jam in the ninth but no worries franchise saves leader on the mound and he got them out. papelbon picked up his eighth save of the season. phillies win four-wolf here's ryan howard. >> i mean it's been great. you know, we've been able to,...
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>> the acid solution removed the top surface, leaving the bottom, or compressed metal, virtually untouched. >> upon utilizing an the restoration techniques on this shotgun, i was able to restore five of the eight digits in the serial number. >> those restored were l3145. but there was no shotgun with those serial numbers registered to gregg myers. was this another dead end? i'm caridee. i've had moderate to severe plaque psoriasis most of my life. but that hasn't stopped me from modeling. my doctor told me about stelara® it helps keep my skin clearer. with only 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses... ...stelara® helps me be in season. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and increase your risk of infections. some serious infections require hospitalization. before starting stelara® your doctor should test for tuberculosis. stelara® may increase your risk of cancer. always tell your doctor if you have any sign of infection, have had cancer, or if you develop any new skin growths. do not take stelara® if you are allergic to stelara® or any of its ingredients. alert your doctor
>> the acid solution removed the top surface, leaving the bottom, or compressed metal, virtually untouched. >> upon utilizing an the restoration techniques on this shotgun, i was able to restore five of the eight digits in the serial number. >> those restored were l3145. but there was no shotgun with those serial numbers registered to gregg myers. was this another dead end? i'm caridee. i've had moderate to severe plaque psoriasis most of my life. but that hasn't stopped me...
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the farmers with -- with the so-called serial water rights water rights that were thought to be untouchable, and they came to these farmers and they struck a deal. the growers believe that the state department necessarily have the legal right to take any of their water but rather than fight it out they agreed to a compromise. >> sreenivasan: so what is their incentive in going this? giving up a quarter of their land or set letting some of those lands go fallow or a decrease in their consumption by a quarter? >> well the incentive if they don't cut a deal they could get dinged even worse. it is not exactly sure but the state is serious about cutting backwater deliveries and who knows how much water he could end up losing if they don't make a deal. this is a voluntary program the individual farmers can either opt in or opt out and those who opt out, who knows how much of a cut they could be facing. >> sreenivasan: well, if it is voluntary how does the state enforce these cuts? >> spot checks. they are going to use satellite imagery to see if people are fallowing fields like they say they will
the farmers with -- with the so-called serial water rights water rights that were thought to be untouchable, and they came to these farmers and they struck a deal. the growers believe that the state department necessarily have the legal right to take any of their water but rather than fight it out they agreed to a compromise. >> sreenivasan: so what is their incentive in going this? giving up a quarter of their land or set letting some of those lands go fallow or a decrease in their...
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we will continue to tell it to children, blessedly untouched by war, so they understand, as this memorialeminds us, the price of freedom. we will continue to mark the passing of anniversaries like this one so memory never fades into complacency towards the evils in our world. we will carry on the march toward a world of greater rights and opportunities, so that all men and women can live their lives with the basic human dignity that your generation fought for. because while one mission was fulfilled in 1945, the cause of defending freedom is never finished. as president truman put it, we must work to bind up the wounds of a suffering world. to build an abiding peace, of a peace rooted in justice and in law. that is the pledge we make again today and every day. and no matter how difficult the challenges that lie ahead, or what obstacles arise, we will never abandon the struggle. because for all that has changed during the last 70 years, one thing never will. the united states of america will always stand shoulder to shoulder with the people of the world on the side of liberty and justice f
we will continue to tell it to children, blessedly untouched by war, so they understand, as this memorialeminds us, the price of freedom. we will continue to mark the passing of anniversaries like this one so memory never fades into complacency towards the evils in our world. we will carry on the march toward a world of greater rights and opportunities, so that all men and women can live their lives with the basic human dignity that your generation fought for. because while one mission was...
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difference potentially between the untouched and the unrecognizable.ief told me today the conditions right now are worse than they were last year so fires could spread faster than ever. their new warning tonight, lester get ready. >> could be a long summer. thank you very much. >>> a bizarre smuggling case at a customs checkpoint. authorities noticed a young woman acting suspiciously. when they put the bag through an extra machine they discovered an 8-year-old boy was curled up inside. there is the image. he told them he was from the ivory coast, and was placed in the care of child protection services. the woman identified as a moroccan national was apparently trying to smuggle the boy to spain. >>> when we come back love letters to mom. frustrated with your overactive bladder medicine not working? ...can't handle the side effects? botox® treats symptoms of leaking, going too often, and the strong sudden need to go. ask your urologist if botox® can help calm your bladder. ...and reduce your daily leakage episodes. the effects of botox® may spread hours
difference potentially between the untouched and the unrecognizable.ief told me today the conditions right now are worse than they were last year so fires could spread faster than ever. their new warning tonight, lester get ready. >> could be a long summer. thank you very much. >>> a bizarre smuggling case at a customs checkpoint. authorities noticed a young woman acting suspiciously. when they put the bag through an extra machine they discovered an 8-year-old boy was curled up...