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the pilotnd a passenger did survive with non-life atg ur. campus police say the the plane... which had been carrying a banner near the stadium... was trying to make an emergency landing after having mechanical problems. an incident at minneapolis st.paul international airporis under investation. ariti a ho9-ur r-old boy was able to sneak onto a flight to las vegas. dave berggren reports no one noticed the boy until the flight was well underway. we've all been thought. checkers. a lot of checkers? multipl secuty stops beore ng ta e. ursday at msp, major miscues. that's shocking? that's really crazy to me somehow a 9- year old boy sneaked past security checkpoint number 4, past te agents inside and on to delta flight 1651 headed to las gas. nats. the plane left minneapolis with the boy, a runaway from the twin cities, on board. he was finally questioned and stopped in nevada. nats. airport officials tell us surveillance footage ows the 9-year-old likely passing thrugh the aiort thout bi s. child unattended wouldn't be attended too in brief statement, delta says "we are investat
the pilotnd a passenger did survive with non-life atg ur. campus police say the the plane... which had been carrying a banner near the stadium... was trying to make an emergency landing after having mechanical problems. an incident at minneapolis st.paul international airporis under investation. ariti a ho9-ur r-old boy was able to sneak onto a flight to las vegas. dave berggren reports no one noticed the boy until the flight was well underway. we've all been thought. checkers. a lot of...
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life. "time" magazine is feet uring the venture on a cover article posing the question, can google solve death? >> jon: what are you up to, google? first of all, solve death? how about first you make all your applications run the correct way on the iphone. then we'll talk about conquering oblivion's icy chest. whatever is going on at least we caught it early. first thing we do is contain this to the san francisco barge. quarantine t you can't let this thing multiply. >> another barge reported to be registered to the same company as the one in san francisco appeared on the shores of portland, maine last week. >> jon: i'm pretty sure this is how the movie cloverfield started. watch out, statue of liberty. look, just the recap. google is surrounding us on the water, watching us from the sky, and mott for nothing, constantly monitoring, recording every single street in the country and now they won't even let us die. (laughter) am i the only one feeling threatened. i'm beginning to think the i'm feeling lucky button on google should really be dow feel lucky? well, do you? [son] all right,she has no
life. "time" magazine is feet uring the venture on a cover article posing the question, can google solve death? >> jon: what are you up to, google? first of all, solve death? how about first you make all your applications run the correct way on the iphone. then we'll talk about conquering oblivion's icy chest. whatever is going on at least we caught it early. first thing we do is contain this to the san francisco barge. quarantine t you can't let this thing multiply. >>...
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life into the talks with the taliban there. the peace talks are taking on a new sense of ur againsy. jennifer glasse gives us this perspective from kabul. >> reporter: most afghans are suspicious of afghanistan. they say their neighbor is playing a dangerous game. they have watched the president visit pakistan 20 times with little result. >> they are saying, but in action, they are not doing whatever they are saying. the action is important, not the talking. >> reporter: in august avenue gan officials had high hopes the new prime minister could improve the strained relationship. president karzai extended his trip, and sharif promised to release prisoners. in london, karzai is expected to ask about the taliban's former second in command. he was reportedly released last month, but apparently still under tight supervision. >> at the center of the problem as the ties to the taliban is the role of pakistan's military. whether that will be changed or not re mains to be seen. >> reporter: karzai can't run in the elections. he said there can be no peace in afghanistan without pakistan, but i
life into the talks with the taliban there. the peace talks are taking on a new sense of ur againsy. jennifer glasse gives us this perspective from kabul. >> reporter: most afghans are suspicious of afghanistan. they say their neighbor is playing a dangerous game. they have watched the president visit pakistan 20 times with little result. >> they are saying, but in action, they are not doing whatever they are saying. the action is important, not the talking. >> reporter: in...
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ur o omette menu. welcome back. the lifef one of the bikers scene and a video ambushing a family and nsc of the funding new york city highway says he's a victim and all of this. susan candiotti has an update on the investigation into the incident. >>: this bike is now under arrest for several charges including reckless endangerment after allegedly causing in st v to hit him. set off a violent chain of events ending with a violent attack. the men sit on the right, been on the mtv has now turned himself into police. when the video cutoff he says the driver was pulled out and a salted. but he's not the only victim of the ordeal that played out. watch what happens earlier when the s u b was still trying to get away from bikers. this man was dragged under the as you need. >>: he still on the ventilator. >>: my husband got on his desk and got off his bike to help the guy. and he must have got scared and he paralyzed my husband on the way. >>: susan candiotti, cnn york. >>darya: we want to get a look at our weather and traffic that
ur o omette menu. welcome back. the lifef one of the bikers scene and a video ambushing a family and nsc of the funding new york city highway says he's a victim and all of this. susan candiotti has an update on the investigation into the incident. >>: this bike is now under arrest for several charges including reckless endangerment after allegedly causing in st v to hit him. set off a violent chain of events ending with a violent attack. the men sit on the right, been on the mtv has now...
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ur. you can please come up to the podium. i am delighted and honored to present this commendation today to an exemplary woman who has understanding of diverse sexuality and life styles who has spent many years raising money for numerous organizations in the lgbt community. she's known as queen cougar. born in the bronx. soon after she moved to san francisco, she became clean and sober and as part of that life change, she decided to come open and honest about herself. it is this honesty that has prepared her for this community and she is an active and valued community leader in this city. she's a public speaker and singer. someone of many talents. she's probably the most experienced and most well traveled member of the san francisco community. she has twice mc's the international mr. leather competition in chicago and sang at events throughout the country. she is has participated in multiple national anthemth and participated in many events. she's talked about human sexuality and being part of the lifestyle that is different from the norm. she is a major advocate for safety and support for fetish and kink life styles. i want to recognize queen cougar in the bo
ur. you can please come up to the podium. i am delighted and honored to present this commendation today to an exemplary woman who has understanding of diverse sexuality and life styles who has spent many years raising money for numerous organizations in the lgbt community. she's known as queen cougar. born in the bronx. soon after she moved to san francisco, she became clean and sober and as part of that life change, she decided to come open and honest about herself. it is this honesty that has...
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life would be healed in the afterlife. (narrator) the excavation of the tombs in the valley of the kings by archaeologists beginning in the early 19th ur provedhe clearest idea of the new kingdom's addition to t funery literature-- a text cald the duat detailing the pharaoh's long nighttime journey into oneness with the sun god re. the amduat-- literally translated it means "that which is in the netherworld"-- is a guidebook to the afterlife. and a secret text primarily reserved for the use of pharaohs. it was reproduced in full on the walls of the tomb of thutmose the third, who died in 1425 bc. the black script written against a lighter background suggests a giant papyrus wrapped around the burial chamber walls. it tells the story of a journey through uncertainty where time and space merge. (dr. betsy bryan) for the egyptians, the notion of trying to turn time, that is, twelve hours of night into space is very complicated, both for them and for us, without any question. but the way they did it was to identify each hour with a particular region. they would even name the hour as the name of a town in those geographical regions and then
life would be healed in the afterlife. (narrator) the excavation of the tombs in the valley of the kings by archaeologists beginning in the early 19th ur provedhe clearest idea of the new kingdom's addition to t funery literature-- a text cald the duat detailing the pharaoh's long nighttime journey into oneness with the sun god re. the amduat-- literally translated it means "that which is in the netherworld"-- is a guidebook to the afterlife. and a secret text primarily reserved for...
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ure and pain, you feel...congested. beat down. crushed. but sudafed gives you maximum strength sinus pressure and pain relief. so you feel free. powerful sinus relief. sudafed. open up. i've got a nice long lifes. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, it helps pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. to me, relationships matter. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. [ male announcer ] with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. plus, there are no networks, and virtually no referrals needed. so don't wait. call now and request this free decision guide to help you better understand medicare... and which aarp medicare supp
ure and pain, you feel...congested. beat down. crushed. but sudafed gives you maximum strength sinus pressure and pain relief. so you feel free. powerful sinus relief. sudafed. open up. i've got a nice long lifes. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you....
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ur obsessed with this thing. >> i am absolutely obsessed. >> what does the haswell chip do? >> it's a new more see efficient processor that extends the battery life. i edit these files from the show and i have to plug in but now with the haswell chip and the 1 terabyte of memory -- the most important thing, in my opinion, is apple taking on microsoft office with the free apps. have you been been on, looking at the office and say where is my excel, where is my powerpoint? none of that stuff is available for word on the ipad. >> right. and that was microsoft's decision not to make it available. i think they may have changed their mind since then, but -- >> is it available now? >> i want to say it is, but i'm not 100% sure. in hindsight, that was a mistake, clearly, to not have made it available. >> what is excel again? a pred sheet, joe. you do most identity in your head. you're like a russian engineer or a scientist. >> it's like if you were in school and you missed certain stuff and you never -- i missed that. i don't know what you were just talking about. i've never used excel. i don't know what you mean by -- so there's -- >> really? >> yeah. i
ur obsessed with this thing. >> i am absolutely obsessed. >> what does the haswell chip do? >> it's a new more see efficient processor that extends the battery life. i edit these files from the show and i have to plug in but now with the haswell chip and the 1 terabyte of memory -- the most important thing, in my opinion, is apple taking on microsoft office with the free apps. have you been been on, looking at the office and say where is my excel, where is my powerpoint? none...
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life expectancy would've meant in human terms. panel, can weinal live long and prosper? is going to explore the potential responses of public and private institutions to increase human longevity and health. .ur moderator is will sallow where is will? will is the other person you have to read in slate if you want to sound smart. will is the national correspondent for "late" covering public policy, technology and society. [applause] >> thank you jacob. that was awesome. that was like car talk about your body. i would love to hear just an hour-long show every week about what you should actually be spending your money on in terms of your payout. i don't know about the rest of you, but i'm hoping to find out some secrets of longevity. i've heard a lot of talk appear. talk is cheap. the actual behavior is -- i've been watching the video from the people from prudential. they're eating the fruit. it is not complicated. you know who you are. we are the docs at the dinner table group. we get what is left. our mandate is we're going to you and each other about public and private institutions and how they should respond to the transit we have talked about on the personal level. hereve returned for group
life expectancy would've meant in human terms. panel, can weinal live long and prosper? is going to explore the potential responses of public and private institutions to increase human longevity and health. .ur moderator is will sallow where is will? will is the other person you have to read in slate if you want to sound smart. will is the national correspondent for "late" covering public policy, technology and society. [applause] >> thank you jacob. that was awesome. that was...
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legislative and personal energies to improve the quality of life for the men and the women who served and as a result those who wear the uniform and face ur foes have improved base housing today, better medical care, increased pay and the best equipment. members know bill best for his work as chairman of the house appropriations committee from 1999 to 2005. and he continued to serve as chairman of the subcommittee of defense until the time of his passing. but bill young was much more than a defense expert. he has also been a leading advocate for increased medical research. bill worked to double federal medical research funding and funding to increase immunization rates for preschoolers, to improve public health programs and to find cures for parkinson's and alzheimer's disease. just one example, the c.w. bill young morrow donor recruitment and research program registry lists more than nine million volunteer donors for patients with leukemia and other life-threatening diseases. that simple list has provided he gift of life to more than 50,000 individuals. to completely describe the contributions of a man who served in this body for over 42
legislative and personal energies to improve the quality of life for the men and the women who served and as a result those who wear the uniform and face ur foes have improved base housing today, better medical care, increased pay and the best equipment. members know bill best for his work as chairman of the house appropriations committee from 1999 to 2005. and he continued to serve as chairman of the subcommittee of defense until the time of his passing. but bill young was much more than a...