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can you tell us how long have been here so far and what you're working on?> we started our residency on june 1, so we came into the studio then and spent most of the first couple weeks just digging around in the trash. i am continuing my body of work, kind of making these hand- embroidered objects from our day-to-day life. >> can you describe some of the things you have been making here? this is amazing. >> i think i started a lot of my work about the qualities of light is in the weight. i have been thinking a lot about things floating through the air. it is also very windy down here. there is a piece of sheet music up there that i have embroidered third. there is a pamphlet about hearing dea -- nearing death. this is a dead rabbit. this is what i am working on now. this is a greeting card that i found, making it embroidered. it is for a very special friend. >> while we were looking at this, i glanced down and this is amazing, and it is on top of a book, it is ridiculous and amazing. >> i am interested in the serendipity of these still life compositions. whe
can you tell us how long have been here so far and what you're working on?> we started our residency on june 1, so we came into the studio then and spent most of the first couple weeks just digging around in the trash. i am continuing my body of work, kind of making these hand- embroidered objects from our day-to-day life. >> can you describe some of the things you have been making here? this is amazing. >> i think i started a lot of my work about the qualities of light is in the...
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us. >> how long have you been married now? >> we are coming up on a year. three weeks will be a year that we were married. >> wow. and they said it wouldn't last. this will. >> the sky has not fallen in, in california. >> is there something different about the life that goes on in that house that you have shared together for a long time now that you are married? >> you know, it's funny, since being married, everyone asks us the question: does "i do" really matter that much? but that day came, and you thought, wow. we worked so hard for this and we dreamed about this moment. will it change everything? and it changed nothing in our lives because we are already like a married couple, where we live, our nieces and nephews call us the old married couple already. but it changed everything in that moment. saying "i do" changed everything. >> why? why do you say that? >> it lifted this incredible weight of harm that we felt and that we suppressed for so many years. and we were able to finally, look at each other and feel equal not only in our home but to our societ
us. >> how long have you been married now? >> we are coming up on a year. three weeks will be a year that we were married. >> wow. and they said it wouldn't last. this will. >> the sky has not fallen in, in california. >> is there something different about the life that goes on in that house that you have shared together for a long time now that you are married? >> you know, it's funny, since being married, everyone asks us the question: does "i do"...
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so, remind us how long-- explain how long it took them to get interaction?i don't think they were onto the problem of the ignition switch until 2014, when an attorney who was involved in product liability and discovered the documents, lance cooper, actually supplied to them to the agency. years earlier the agency had looked at some airbags on claimants, but they didn't connect the docs and associate that with ignition switch failure. gerri: they received the first of many complaints in 2003 the unexpected shutdowns, so they were getting this drivel of reports, but did nothing about. why? >> i think they didn't connect the dots very well. they get a lot of complaints and it is understaffed and they didn't focus on it as well they should have. gerri: understaffed or not doing their job cracks i thank you have to ask this year's question, is this about dollars and cents and manpower or about people not to the task? >> i think it's primarily the former. in my experience when i was there there was a lot of hard-working dedicated people in the offense of defects i
so, remind us how long-- explain how long it took them to get interaction?i don't think they were onto the problem of the ignition switch until 2014, when an attorney who was involved in product liability and discovered the documents, lance cooper, actually supplied to them to the agency. years earlier the agency had looked at some airbags on claimants, but they didn't connect the docs and associate that with ignition switch failure. gerri: they received the first of many complaints in 2003 the...
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andrea told us how long the tigers' numbers dropped or how low they dropped. >> it's not well-known that fewer than 3200, that's the best estimate, exists in the wild in asia. today there are eight countries verifying breeding populations. the biggest driver to extinction is because of coaching. they are highly intensified networks of criminals that are out there, targetting the areas where tigers live. out there day and night, setting traps, poison, using guns to kill the animals. the good news is we know what is killing these families. we know what to save them. the immediate needs are well trained boots of the ground, law enforcement. patrol units that are out there. they are in areas where tigers protected them. and they are trained to meet the - how do you say the poachers who are well outfitted, that these gods are equally so, that the boots on the ground are one step ahead. the big cats are the apex predators, the top of the food chain. what we see is their presence, indicating healthy forests. they are easy to rally behind. they are charismatic heads of state. they don't want the
andrea told us how long the tigers' numbers dropped or how low they dropped. >> it's not well-known that fewer than 3200, that's the best estimate, exists in the wild in asia. today there are eight countries verifying breeding populations. the biggest driver to extinction is because of coaching. they are highly intensified networks of criminals that are out there, targetting the areas where tigers live. out there day and night, setting traps, poison, using guns to kill the animals. the...
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>> he does. >> can you tell us how long he has lived in this community?> oh, several -- well, several years since he graduated from the university. three years, maybe. three? four? >> okay. and, of course, he lives with -- he lives with his wife? >> yes. >> and they have a house or an apartment? >> it's an apartment. >> all right. and that's here in cobb county? >> it is. >> and his wife has a job in cobb county as well? >> she does. >> can you tell us, have you had an opportunity or did you have an opportunity to observe your brother and his son together? >> yes. >> can you tell us about that? >> he was a loving father, he loved his son very much. we went on family vacations together and he was a good dad. >> michael, do you believe that, do you believe that if the judge were to allow us to have a bond in this case, do you believe that your brother would be out committing crimes? >> no. >> okay. if the judge were allow us to have a bond in this case, do you believe there's -- is there any reason to believe that your brother would not come to court as dir
>> he does. >> can you tell us how long he has lived in this community?> oh, several -- well, several years since he graduated from the university. three years, maybe. three? four? >> okay. and, of course, he lives with -- he lives with his wife? >> yes. >> and they have a house or an apartment? >> it's an apartment. >> all right. and that's here in cobb county? >> it is. >> and his wife has a job in cobb county as well? >> she...
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unless the electrical system on the plane was instandly disabled by the blast, it would also tell us how longots were able to -- were wrestling with trying to control the plane. >> it could, however, where the missile hit, if you look, the tail is separated from the aircraft on the accident site. you see where it's separated, it's likely from the photographs i've seen, without being on site, it's likely the power to these were cut off because these are in the tail of the aircraft. >> we talked about the missile hitting the plane, but that's something of a misnomer. it actually just gets into the vicinity of the airplane. >> it's a fragmentation warhead. the warhead is designed to fragment into small pieces about the size of a quarter. and there are thousands of them. it just creates a cloud that the aircraft will then fly through -- >> so is the shrapnel actually the warhead or is the warhead packed with shrapnel -- >> no, no, what they do is they have the explosive charge, which only turns out to be about 50 pounds i guess, but then there's 100 pounds of metal that wrap around it, and it's s
unless the electrical system on the plane was instandly disabled by the blast, it would also tell us how longots were able to -- were wrestling with trying to control the plane. >> it could, however, where the missile hit, if you look, the tail is separated from the aircraft on the accident site. you see where it's separated, it's likely from the photographs i've seen, without being on site, it's likely the power to these were cut off because these are in the tail of the aircraft....
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used? how long will it take to ascertain? , the damage we have looks to have been extensive.ly that this will be easy to identify what caused this jet to go down or will it take a long time? >> historically, it normally takes several days or maybe weeks to ascertain exactly what happened. seeing as the wreckage is accessible on land any expert team would be able to identify a detonation of a missile. there will be residues and pieces of the missile which would indicate the type that was used. that won't necessarily show who fired it. >> is it normal practice in times of conflict that civil aviation are able to fly above a certain asset -- altitude that is safe. what is your experience in conflicts in the past? ofnormally there is a margin safety included, whether it is a horizontal separation keepaway or a vertical separation to remain a certain altitude. an assessment is made about the risk of this happening. a policy is filed. in this case, it turned out that the risk was underestimated. this particular circumstance traveling above a certain altitude did not manage to save
used? how long will it take to ascertain? , the damage we have looks to have been extensive.ly that this will be easy to identify what caused this jet to go down or will it take a long time? >> historically, it normally takes several days or maybe weeks to ascertain exactly what happened. seeing as the wreckage is accessible on land any expert team would be able to identify a detonation of a missile. there will be residues and pieces of the missile which would indicate the type that was...
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how he survived. >>> flooding fes. midwest residents prepping for the worst as swollen rivers threaten the levees around them. dylan will let us know how longst. >>> firing back. a popular radio host let go for a hate-filled twitter rant. now slamming his former employer as fans take up his cause. so will it get him back on the air? >>> and if at first you don't succeed, lester ready to redeem himself this morning, taking on our
how he survived. >>> flooding fes. midwest residents prepping for the worst as swollen rivers threaten the levees around them. dylan will let us know how longst. >>> firing back. a popular radio host let go for a hate-filled twitter rant. now slamming his former employer as fans take up his cause. so will it get him back on the air? >>> and if at first you don't succeed, lester ready to redeem himself this morning, taking on our
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us. how long have we known that hamas has the capability to manufacture and deploy drones? >> we don't know that they have the ability to manufacture drones. all indications thus far is that the drone in question here, the one that the israelis shot down was actually iranian made and probably smug would into the gaza strip. technological innovation being what it is and the cleverness of some of the highly educated people there in the gaza strip indicates that this may not be far outside of hamas' capabilities in the future. >> how big of a leap technically is it to go from a surveillance drone to having an armed drone that could actually attack? >> well, there's not much difference at all, particularly if it is used as essentially a flying bomb. it doesn't take a great deal to put explosives, depending on the lift capability of aircraft itself. it's a very small step to go from surveillance to actual military operations. >> a small step. israel is believed to have armed drones, and may even have used them. what other countries have this capability besides the united states?
us. how long have we known that hamas has the capability to manufacture and deploy drones? >> we don't know that they have the ability to manufacture drones. all indications thus far is that the drone in question here, the one that the israelis shot down was actually iranian made and probably smug would into the gaza strip. technological innovation being what it is and the cleverness of some of the highly educated people there in the gaza strip indicates that this may not be far outside...
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how he survived. >>> flooding fes. midwest residents prepping for the worst as swollen rivers threaten the levees around them. dylan will let us know how long this could last. >>> firing back. a popular radio host let go for a hate-filled twitter rant. now slamming his former employer as fans take up his cause. so will it get him back on the air? >>> and if at first you don't succeed, lester ready to redeem himself this morning, taking on our climbing wall again. it beat him once. but with the help of jenna's training, can he get over it this time? the pressure is on today. >>> and welcome to "today" on this sunday morning. i'm erica hill. >> i'm lester holt with jenna wolfe and dylan dreyer. >> welcome back. >> thank you very much. had a nice random day off and now i'm back and raring to go. >> well, everyone's raring to go this morning. >> i saw that video of lester. i had to come back. somebody had to come back. but, yeah. >> there it is, the wall. >> a technique issue. >> is it taller than last time? >> from that angle, that looks nearly impossible. >> i thought it was a technique issue. jenna said, no, your form was wrong. >> little bi
how he survived. >>> flooding fes. midwest residents prepping for the worst as swollen rivers threaten the levees around them. dylan will let us know how long this could last. >>> firing back. a popular radio host let go for a hate-filled twitter rant. now slamming his former employer as fans take up his cause. so will it get him back on the air? >>> and if at first you don't succeed, lester ready to redeem himself this morning, taking on our climbing wall again. it...
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. >>> rain is just to the west of us and we'll see how long it makes it . >>> frances drake boulevard is open after a big-rig led to a crash we will tell you what it took to cleanup. >>> and it may be the biggest response so far for water restrictions which could be approved today. >>> and the loophole exposed by a reason burglary are. >> the transportation project, they are teaterring on the edge, it is all ahead on the ktvu channel 2 morning news. . >>> we want to take you live oh, my, it was very busy all day long and into the evening and it
. >>> rain is just to the west of us and we'll see how long it makes it . >>> frances drake boulevard is open after a big-rig led to a crash we will tell you what it took to cleanup. >>> and it may be the biggest response so far for water restrictions which could be approved today. >>> and the loophole exposed by a reason burglary are. >> the transportation project, they are teaterring on the edge, it is all ahead on the ktvu channel 2 morning news. ....
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out this morning, there was a chill in the air, meteorologist, david murphy, joins us outside with details on how long we can enjoy this. >> we had some startup llngeratures in the 50s, ilmingyeppg po d opo1:79e etmsldtaios rdua limad hsehee.ea nenoaucn. t rcetpooh when tl t. what super poligrip does for me is it keeps the food out. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. [ male announcer ] just a few dabs is clinically proven to seal out more food particles. [ corrine ] super poligrip is part of my life now. >>> and now to the latest on the conflict in the middle east. at least 100 palestinians were killed and officials say it shut down their only power plan and is restricting power and water to people in the territory. and it's a blow to effortses to reach a sustainable truce to the fighting. >>> they are scrambling to trace those that may be exposed to the ebola virus, one of deadliest viruses known to man. it's unknown how many people patrick sawyer may have been in contact with. meanwhile, an american doctor who has contracted ebola while w
out this morning, there was a chill in the air, meteorologist, david murphy, joins us outside with details on how long we can enjoy this. >> we had some startup llngeratures in the 50s, ilmingyeppg po d opo1:79e etmsldtaios rdua limad hsehee.ea nenoaucn. t rcetpooh when tl t. what super poligrip does for me is it keeps the food out. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. [ male announcer ] just a few dabs is clinically proven to...
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clement about how long they were going to be in effect. can you make a representation to us about how long the grandfathering is going to be in effect? >> i can't give you a precise figure as to -- there's a clear downward trajectory. there's significant movement downward every year in the numbers. there's every reason to think that's going to continue. i can't give you a precise time when that is going to be -- >> can you give me an approximate time, if not a precise one? >> i can't give you a representation of exactly how low that number is going to go and exactly how long it's going to take. but i think what you're talking about is a period in which that number is going to go to a very, very low level over a several year period. >> well, if you can't tell us, and i don't fault you for not being able to tell us, when the grandfathering is going to end, shouldn't we assume in our analysis that it is current and, as far as we can tell, not going to end? >> no. i don't that's right, your honor. and i think let's look at this, if we could, in toto. that with respect to grandfa
clement about how long they were going to be in effect. can you make a representation to us about how long the grandfathering is going to be in effect? >> i can't give you a precise figure as to -- there's a clear downward trajectory. there's significant movement downward every year in the numbers. there's every reason to think that's going to continue. i can't give you a precise time when that is going to be -- >> can you give me an approximate time, if not a precise one? >>...
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question about the investigation, and we're going to have some investigators able to talk to us here shortly. how longs it generally before we find out -- and i know this was a point of great contention after the last malaysia airlines incident -- before we generally know the transcript of air traffic when the last radio transmission was from this aircraft to euro control? >> well, you can imagine that the ukrainian air traffic controllers have probably already pulled the tapes and that they will then transcribe or it would be transcribed that conversation. in the united states, they do not release the audio of a doomed aircraft with the pilots. other countries have different regulations. and as you know, we heard from the crew of malaysia 370 and their final words to controllers as they were entering vietnamese airspace before that plane disappeared. that can happen rather quickly. it could take a couple of days, a week or so. that really depends on the local authorities. >> and tom, would you believe this is the anniversary of twa 800? >> i hadn't even realized that, but it absolutely is. it was 18
question about the investigation, and we're going to have some investigators able to talk to us here shortly. how longs it generally before we find out -- and i know this was a point of great contention after the last malaysia airlines incident -- before we generally know the transcript of air traffic when the last radio transmission was from this aircraft to euro control? >> well, you can imagine that the ukrainian air traffic controllers have probably already pulled the tapes and that...
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how much younger? >>> next up -- our "heat index." just saying no to makeup. we asked you to let us know how long you've gone cosmetic-free.eek. a direct quote. eek to three weeks but i was living in the jungle to "i don't know. how old are my kids?" now to "my entire life." now one college student is doing it for a whole year and abc's reena ninan has her story. >> reporter: it's something some women might never dream of doing, going bare-faced, that is. even celebrities like beyonce and gwyneth paltrow have been known to strip off the makeup for a shot or two but 20-year-old annie garau is taking it to a new level pledging to go makeup-free for a full year. today is day 206. >> your appearance isn't everything. and we have so much more to bring to the table. >> reporter: annie a soon to be junior at indiana university has been blogging about her mission, her goal, she says, to see how others would react to a more natural look and to see if it changed the way she felt about herself. >> it felt so bad about how i looked and i had so little confidence i might have been acting differently. >> reporter: something that surpris
how much younger? >>> next up -- our "heat index." just saying no to makeup. we asked you to let us know how long you've gone cosmetic-free.eek. a direct quote. eek to three weeks but i was living in the jungle to "i don't know. how old are my kids?" now to "my entire life." now one college student is doing it for a whole year and abc's reena ninan has her story. >> reporter: it's something some women might never dream of doing, going bare-faced,...
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us. how long will it take to crush hamas? very few in the west would be sad if they were to disappear. s round, this cycle again and again where the terrorists shoot rockets at us. we fire back. the world imposes a cease fire. the terrorists use that cease fire to build up their rocket arsenals, then fire again with even longer range rockets and bigger rockets. the whole thing starts -- we got to break this cycle right now. to do that, you got to deliver something close to a death blow to hamas. you got to get them into a situation where they're not going to use those rockets. >> they're in charge of gaza. they merged with the palestinian authority. you have to get rid of every single one of them to ask them to leave or killed? >> we're talking about demille tearizing the dealership. they can stay there. they don't have rockets, what goes on from gaza is their business. as long as they're not firing at israeli citizens, as long as they're not digging tunnels under our cities, our farms to come up and kill our civilians, that's their business. >> ambassador, the long run, if you destroy
us. how long will it take to crush hamas? very few in the west would be sad if they were to disappear. s round, this cycle again and again where the terrorists shoot rockets at us. we fire back. the world imposes a cease fire. the terrorists use that cease fire to build up their rocket arsenals, then fire again with even longer range rockets and bigger rockets. the whole thing starts -- we got to break this cycle right now. to do that, you got to deliver something close to a death blow to...
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. >> how long would it take if oliver north needed to train somebody on how to use one of these, how would it take? >> well, the training manual the russians have say for proficiency two years of training to become a noncommission officer operating that particular system on the buk missile system with an sa-11 or sa-20 even more training. so you're talking years, not weeks. certainly not days. >> and does that tell you anything? does that tell you it was likely a russian operating it? or simply that the russians have been helping these guys along? >> it tells me that there's certainly obviously russians in the communications that have been intercepted. it tells me russians have been deeply involved in the process of getting those weapons systems into the hands, if you will, just across the border apparently. the telemetry indicates it was on the ukrainian side of the border. i would find it very difficult to believe that there weren't russians intimately involved in the actual tracking and firing of that weapon system. just to go further on something we said yesterday on not this bro
. >> how long would it take if oliver north needed to train somebody on how to use one of these, how would it take? >> well, the training manual the russians have say for proficiency two years of training to become a noncommission officer operating that particular system on the buk missile system with an sa-11 or sa-20 even more training. so you're talking years, not weeks. certainly not days. >> and does that tell you anything? does that tell you it was likely a russian...
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. >> reporter: our experts told us pay attention to how long that renovation took.f it's a heavy job, for most houses it should take at least six months. diane, of course you always, always want to do that thorough inspection before you buy anything. >> great to have you watching out for us. thanks, rebecca. >>> when we come back, look what one family spotted off of one of the nation's most popular beaches. is this the summer of the great white? our "instant index" coming up. white? our "instant index" coming up. woooo. i know what you're thinking. you're thinking beneful. [announcer]and why wouldn't he be? beneful has wholesome grains,real beef,even accents of spinach,carrots and peas. it has carbohydrates for energy and protein for those serious muscles. [guy] aarrrrr! [announcer]even accents of vitamin-rich veggies. [guy] so happy! you love it so much. yes you do! but it's good for you,too. [announcer] healthful. flavorful. beneful. from purina. thank ythank you for defendiyour sacrifice. and thank you for your bravery. thank you colonel. thank you daddy. militar
. >> reporter: our experts told us pay attention to how long that renovation took.f it's a heavy job, for most houses it should take at least six months. diane, of course you always, always want to do that thorough inspection before you buy anything. >> great to have you watching out for us. thanks, rebecca. >>> when we come back, look what one family spotted off of one of the nation's most popular beaches. is this the summer of the great white? our "instant...
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. >> and we don't have to use air conditioning. how long will it last? not very long. changes are on the way. the clouds are beginning to roll in and with the clouds we may see a if you showers west of d.c., but i'm confident it will stay dry around here tonight.a& 84 at reagan national egg. low -- reagan national reagan n. we have that sticky and uncomfortable feeling out there, but nothing like that today. burke, virginia, was at 84 after a morning low of 60. no rain to speak of and we'll keep it dry tomorrow. it's 87 at 14th and k. the reason why it's so hot, all the concrete and the heat we had during the day has nowhere to go and it sticks around for a bit longer. temperatures are a little cooler off to the west of us. 79 degrees in martinsburg and the same in winchester. 76 in petersburg. fredericksburg looking at 83 and southern maryland a couple degrees cooler. dew point temperatures in the 50's and lower 60's. we are going to look for a bump in humidity levels as we move through the weekend and sunday and monday it will feel like summertime should have around
. >> and we don't have to use air conditioning. how long will it last? not very long. changes are on the way. the clouds are beginning to roll in and with the clouds we may see a if you showers west of d.c., but i'm confident it will stay dry around here tonight.a& 84 at reagan national egg. low -- reagan national reagan n. we have that sticky and uncomfortable feeling out there, but nothing like that today. burke, virginia, was at 84 after a morning low of 60. no rain to speak of and...
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give us an idea of how long it will take to get what is essentially the property of the malaysian governmentk box. >> well, once they get there, it just depends on whose hands this black box are in. it's technically the property of the airlines, by now their insurance company because they pay off on the aircraft so technically they own it, but the investigators have the right to get the data and to use it until the investigation is done. so what they'll have to do is designate someone, an agency, hopefully the best in the world, but they're going to have to designate someone to actually take the black box and download the data. that process, once started is very fast. it's downloading computer data. you can't just plug it into any computer and download it. they may lose it. you have to decide who would do that. the longical would be australians since they lost so many citizens on the board, they have the capability. the ntsb volunteered, the brench bea can do it, the british can do it. i don't think the malaysians themselves have enough technical capability to do it, so they'll have to get s
give us an idea of how long it will take to get what is essentially the property of the malaysian governmentk box. >> well, once they get there, it just depends on whose hands this black box are in. it's technically the property of the airlines, by now their insurance company because they pay off on the aircraft so technically they own it, but the investigators have the right to get the data and to use it until the investigation is done. so what they'll have to do is designate someone, an...
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. >> the police are here, but for how long question mark a year, six months? how long will they protect people like us>> before they were raped and hanged, their mothers said they were intelligent and studiouspag poverty. now many more pictures of their lifeless bodies have gone around the world. somehow the families find solace in the shocking images. >> the photos remind us of them. many people came here to see them. when we look at the photos together, we cry and it brings back memories. >> the murders have brought immense grief to the families. many girls have even less freedom than before because of fear of further violence. >> now my daughters have to stay at home with me. i cannot take them to work in the fields, so i have to watch them here. >> she takes us to where her daughter was murdered. three suspects are in custody. the suspect allegedly were protected because they belonged to the same caste as the police. the bodies were prevented from being taken down from the tree until police arrived, forcing a real investigation. at the family's account is being questioned and they had to take lie
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thanks for inviting us in and showing us your amazing facility today. >> my pleasure. >> how long has electric works been around? >> electric works has been in san francisco since the beginning of 2007. we moved here from brisbane from our old innovation. we do printmaking, gallery shows, and we have a fabulous retail store where there are lots of fun things to find. >> we will look at all of that as we walk around. it is incredible to me how many different things you do. how is it you identify that san francisco was in need of all these different services? >> it came from stepping out of graduate school in 1972. i wrote a little thing about how this is an idea, how our world should work. it should have printmaking, archiving, a gallery. it should have a retail store. in 1972, i wanted to have art sales, point-of-sale at the grocery store. >> so you go through the manifesto. with the bay area should have. you are making art incredibly accessible in so many different ways, so that is a good segue. let's take a walk around the facilities. here we are in your gallery space. can you tell
thanks for inviting us in and showing us your amazing facility today. >> my pleasure. >> how long has electric works been around? >> electric works has been in san francisco since the beginning of 2007. we moved here from brisbane from our old innovation. we do printmaking, gallery shows, and we have a fabulous retail store where there are lots of fun things to find. >> we will look at all of that as we walk around. it is incredible to me how many different things you...
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us crazy. that's how long it's been since the district last had streetcars. >> but the return ever the streetcar is almost here, including a big move. what's happening today, nikki? >> reporter: 50 years is a long time to wait, guys but yesterday a big move in the right direction. two brand new streetcars made their way here to the h street area to begin testing. and two more will be coming here today. that testing will begin today and will last all day long. that will take us to the next phase which is system integration. ddot officials will be testing that new system making sure transponders and switches are talking, train parts are working all together, all under everyday stress and of course the new drivers are trained. 22 new car operators will be learned that new system. emergency responders also here to learn the ins and outs. and after all that is finished, that is when passengers can actually board these new cars. but the big question remains, when will that actually be? >> that's a great question. that's a $64,000 question. the way we answer that is before the end of the year. now that
us crazy. that's how long it's been since the district last had streetcars. >> but the return ever the streetcar is almost here, including a big move. what's happening today, nikki? >> reporter: 50 years is a long time to wait, guys but yesterday a big move in the right direction. two brand new streetcars made their way here to the h street area to begin testing. and two more will be coming here today. that testing will begin today and will last all day long. that will take us to...
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to give us an idea how long it'll take to make repairs to the road on so we can get that area openedup. >> it seems like people heeded evacuation orders in parts of that county, correct? >> i believe they did. certainly the visitors. i think when they looked at that storm yesterday afternoon and realized the impact they understood how, you know, how significant and dangerous it could possibly be. >> one of the main thorough fairs is there highway 12. it's one of the state's main highways as well. what can you tell us about the status of highway 12? >> there are some areas where the pavement needs rebares, and the bridge leading to the island has to be inspected by d.o.t. they're putting plans in place, and i heard the governor announce they hoped to have that southern part of our county reopened by tomorrow afternoon. >> all right. dorothy, thank you. dare county, north carolina. it sounds like things went reasonably well. all things considered. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> california. california highway patrol opened up an investigation after youtube video surfaced showing one of
to give us an idea how long it'll take to make repairs to the road on so we can get that area openedup. >> it seems like people heeded evacuation orders in parts of that county, correct? >> i believe they did. certainly the visitors. i think when they looked at that storm yesterday afternoon and realized the impact they understood how, you know, how significant and dangerous it could possibly be. >> one of the main thorough fairs is there highway 12. it's one of the state's...
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supply and how long i was maintained. >> you're saying the power supply of the aircraft might have been knock out? >> immediately. therefore, it would have stopped. what it has the potential to give us is the much more rounded picture of those last seconds. >> and in some cases perhaps even minutes, depending on how long -- >> were there any calls from the ground to try to identify the aircraft? what noises were heard where the m missile struck. the sequence of events and god forbid what actually happened after the missile struck? what were the pilots doing? does it -- >> were the pilots still alive? >> absolutely. does it add a vast amount to the understanding of who did it? of course it doesn't. but it creates a much more rounded picture of those final moments. and that is vital. it's vital to understand every nuance not only of what happened on the ground but what happened in the air. >> so, david, how important then is the physical wreckage? we know the plane, i mean by all accounts was shot out the sky. how -- what more can be learned? >> what we heard today is that that wreckage is tampereded way in a way i wouldn't fathom. they're cutting it apart and taking pieces of the air
supply and how long i was maintained. >> you're saying the power supply of the aircraft might have been knock out? >> immediately. therefore, it would have stopped. what it has the potential to give us is the much more rounded picture of those last seconds. >> and in some cases perhaps even minutes, depending on how long -- >> were there any calls from the ground to try to identify the aircraft? what noises were heard where the m missile struck. the sequence of events...
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how does it add value to your life? and the cool think about technology is it's different for each of us. if something as a value to my well. >> blair, how has your year-long experience changed how you and morgan and your entire family view modern technology? >> i disagree with what josh sets. you want to decide how you want to use it. right now, we are just kind of in that stage he is talking about, deciding what we want to use and what we don't want to use. and ultimately, it's allowing us say. >> so even though your year-long experiment ended, you have chosen not to all at once go back to all of the technology? you are slowly integrating what you need? >> for us, the internet is a treat. we don't have the internet at our house yet, but we have been over to my brother-in-law's and my parents' house and we have used the internet. >> that's how we got our twitter account, but we haven't picked it up yet. we are stuck in the '80s. >> we love the hair. thank you for being on the show. coming up next, life completely off the grid. a fascinating couple from hawaii has lived independently of the power grid for more than 20s years in a homeworking entirely off s
how does it add value to your life? and the cool think about technology is it's different for each of us. if something as a value to my well. >> blair, how has your year-long experience changed how you and morgan and your entire family view modern technology? >> i disagree with what josh sets. you want to decide how you want to use it. right now, we are just kind of in that stage he is talking about, deciding what we want to use and what we don't want to use. and ultimately, it's...
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we made four calls today and tonight i don't know how many i'm going to make this evening but it's going to be a long evening. >> reporter: he shows usow busy he has been in this room where he keeps rattlesnakes he catches before releasing them into the wild. so this in these boxes 72 snakes in one week. len says drought conditions have kept the calls coming in. people spooked from a snake that's way too close for comfort. >> for a lot of homeowners who are just moving in from the bay area, first time encounter with a rattlesnake is very scary. >> reporter: he is seeing more snakes closer to homes and he thinks that's due to the drought. people aren't watering as much so you don't have water all over the ground away from the home. so rodents who like the water are having to travel closer to the homes and the snakes who want to eat them are following them. len says pets could be most at risk. accidentally sniffing a spot a rattlesnake calls home. >> we see a lot of dogs being bitten and horses. >> reporter: in addition to keeping an eye on pets, len says keep your garage door closed. rattlesnakes like to head in there to keep cool on
we made four calls today and tonight i don't know how many i'm going to make this evening but it's going to be a long evening. >> reporter: he shows usow busy he has been in this room where he keeps rattlesnakes he catches before releasing them into the wild. so this in these boxes 72 snakes in one week. len says drought conditions have kept the calls coming in. people spooked from a snake that's way too close for comfort. >> for a lot of homeowners who are just moving in from the...
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what to do with that information and the world it's great all around us right now, probably as we speak. >> how long was he worked on that book? did the casino industry cooperate? >> he's been working on it for about three years, and he is absolutely worked with the axis corporation of one particular casino chain, caesars, or harass. so you know about it. the chief executive has been interviewed by him many times. they have not asked for approval. they may not like the book but they certainly know about it. >> clive priddle, publisher of public affairs, some of the books coming out this fall. this is booktv on c-span2. television for serious readers. >> is a nonfiction author a book you would like to see featured on booktv? send us an e-mail to booktv at c-span.org. tweet us at a booktv or post on our wall facebook.com/booktv. >> richard blanco, what is a los cocuyos? >> it's a firefly. technically it's a deal but it's a kind of firefly that is very, it's very mythical as well as even south florida where i grew up. they're sort of a folktale or sort of folklore that the women just to pin them on add
what to do with that information and the world it's great all around us right now, probably as we speak. >> how long was he worked on that book? did the casino industry cooperate? >> he's been working on it for about three years, and he is absolutely worked with the axis corporation of one particular casino chain, caesars, or harass. so you know about it. the chief executive has been interviewed by him many times. they have not asked for approval. they may not like the book but they...
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seventeen plane crash arrive in the country and update on the process that will be used to identify the victims how long it takes. and the death toll rises in an embattled gaza a un school serving as an emergency shelter was struck today by israeli shelling resulting in the death of civilians an update from inside gaza coming up. and an arizona and inmate was put to death but not without complications it took nearly two hours we'll look at this latest botched execution and what it means for the death penalty in the u.s. moving forward later in the show.
seventeen plane crash arrive in the country and update on the process that will be used to identify the victims how long it takes. and the death toll rises in an embattled gaza a un school serving as an emergency shelter was struck today by israeli shelling resulting in the death of civilians an update from inside gaza coming up. and an arizona and inmate was put to death but not without complications it took nearly two hours we'll look at this latest botched execution and what it means for the...
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. >> beverley, tell us about the camp - how long it's been in existence and what have you heard from people years later when they talk about the camp experience. >> we've been in existence for 30 years, this is our 30th anniversary. we've been reuniting with campers, and they - one young man, or older man, said his life was changed because of camp. he met people from all over the world, becoming a counsellor, they talk about it being a life line for them when they were going flow a tough time -- through a tough time, it's what they looked forward to. >> your life can be challenging going to school and dealing with everything. what was the biggest surprise about - was it nature. >> the outdoors. >> yes. >> yes. >> were the kids nice. did you make a lot of friends? >> yes. >> when i was a karmer, i would get -- camper we'd try to get together. do you have plans to see friends over the course of the year? >> no. >> what's the biggest difference, beverley, in terms of this camp, compared to the traditional sleep-over camps or camp where kids go away for a couple of weeks? >> it's similar
. >> beverley, tell us about the camp - how long it's been in existence and what have you heard from people years later when they talk about the camp experience. >> we've been in existence for 30 years, this is our 30th anniversary. we've been reuniting with campers, and they - one young man, or older man, said his life was changed because of camp. he met people from all over the world, becoming a counsellor, they talk about it being a life line for them when they were going flow a...
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i want to give you an idea of how long it took us to get up and running and our steps. we started this project in march of 2011 when the water agency authorized the feasibility study. we directed them to be as conservative as possible. we wanted to not to over promise what we can provide to our customers. we didn't want to get into a situation where we couldn't provide what we said we could. that was completed in 2011. we made outreach efforts to the commissioner and we provided commercial and resident surveys to see what the appetite. based on the surveys which were positive, we moved forward and formed a jpa in december of 2012. that jp -- that included the water agency, but it gave us some credibility when we went forward with trying to initiative a power supply contract. we went about it differently than marin did on the power contract. i'll get into that on the next slide, but we started with an rfp in february of 2013. the gpa and the financing for our program was finalized in july of 2013 and that's when the remainder of the city joined our program and we lined u
i want to give you an idea of how long it took us to get up and running and our steps. we started this project in march of 2011 when the water agency authorized the feasibility study. we directed them to be as conservative as possible. we wanted to not to over promise what we can provide to our customers. we didn't want to get into a situation where we couldn't provide what we said we could. that was completed in 2011. we made outreach efforts to the commissioner and we provided commercial and...