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they arrest vitale and he looks uncomfortable. bet those two nut balls saw the cop cars and said this is a perfect this evening to do. we talked to vitale and he said the cops just kept him in the back of the police car for 20 minutes and then ironed things out and let him go. >> this deep into september, this is the last gasp of videos. this is from a city in bosnia where a very popular activity is to jump off the old bridge. watch tis gi gooom! >> oh, she belly flopped. >> you don't see it but you hear it. this is an annual event, it's been going on for 1600, usually for men but this is a woman. >> sounded likes it hurt. it did. take a look at her. >> my goodness! >> that's like a full body bruise. her thighs, you can see the bruise marks u on her belly. notice you can also see a smile on her face. >> well, she did it. i'll give her props for that. but slowly. >> that one left a mark. >> next summer she's still going to have a bruise. >> these guys also having a ton of fun but this time they're at ohio dreams in butler, ohio. oh
they arrest vitale and he looks uncomfortable. bet those two nut balls saw the cop cars and said this is a perfect this evening to do. we talked to vitale and he said the cops just kept him in the back of the police car for 20 minutes and then ironed things out and let him go. >> this deep into september, this is the last gasp of videos. this is from a city in bosnia where a very popular activity is to jump off the old bridge. watch tis gi gooom! >> oh, she belly flopped. >>...
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we know it is vital to the health and well-being of the communities represented to our networks which are communities of color, rural communities, low income, up for and working class communities, vital to their health and well-being, it is important in protecting the public interest and in particular the same vulnerable communities that without these protections can be priced out for vital infrastructure or sometimes relegated for the second class internet that impact their ability to communicate effectively and participate in this kind of global twenty-first century economy and lastly we see an impact being the open internet is vital in protecting a platform that has democratized our communications and really provided us an effective platform where we can voice our opposition and i will go into each of those a little bit more. for us this case is about controlling ownership, vital infrastructure and these are preexisting tensions communities of color, rural communities, for and working class communities are all too familiar with. one of our network members, an organization in missis
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bush, amp other vital interests the unite was directly attacked. go and immediate he launch a counterattack. waited and got authorization. >> look, the idea as the president would have us believe in his speech today he is suddenly so concerned with the proper role of congress and our constitutional democracy is preposterous, totally ridiculous on its face. this is a president who spent the better part of the last three yes campaigning on his ability and willingness to circumvent congress on everything. virtually every substantive issue the president has been telling feel i don't need to wait for congress. i can do it on my own. the authority determine when congress is or is not in recess. now he'd suddenly concerned about this? if he was so concerned about authorization of military action why didn't he seek it when he did something by most accounts was likely to be much more extensive in libya? he didn't because -- >> vital interest, libya didn't threat ton explode into a world war iii. it still was a ill military act >> steve, about the reporting,
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telling the truth today is vital for the security and peace of the world and, of course, it is vital for the security of the state of of israel. >> israel security services says they arrested a man believed to be a spy for royal adelaide hospital. the man is a belgium citizens of iranian origin recruited by the iranian revolutionary guard to set up business ties in israel as a font for tying. peter sharp has more. >> the israeli intelligence services said the man was arrested at ben gurian airport on-september 11, two weeks ago. it was alex mans, travelling on a belgium passport, of iranian dissent. -- descent, born in iran, arrested on suspicion of working with the iranian intelligence service, spying in israel. he told interrogators that he was promised to be paid $1 million to carry out spying operations inside the state of israel, and he said that he had been involved in making contact with businesses in the tel aviv area facilitating regular access to the country. he visited israel three times in the last year and is being held by the intelligence services. >> peter sharp report
telling the truth today is vital for the security and peace of the world and, of course, it is vital for the security of the state of of israel. >> israel security services says they arrested a man believed to be a spy for royal adelaide hospital. the man is a belgium citizens of iranian origin recruited by the iranian revolutionary guard to set up business ties in israel as a font for tying. peter sharp has more. >> the israeli intelligence services said the man was arrested at ben...
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he said "protection of the flow of persian gulf oil is of vital interest of the united states, and to protect that flow, we will use any means necessary, including military force." to that end, he said we will need military bases in the persian gulf area, and he established military bases to support this policy of protecting the flow of persian gulf oil. and then wars were fought as well in line with that policy. >> east and west are united in pioneering and new frontier of progress. serving the interests of the saudi arabs, serving the interests of the united states, and demonstrating the vitality of the american system of free enterprise. a system which, from this new frontier, is pumping into the trade of the world oil. one of the materials making us -- making a truly great contribution to our modern civilization. >> the reasons -- the reason in fact, the primary reason for the intervention in iraq is to ensure u.s. control over the major energy resources in the world. being built in baghdad, it is like a city. embassy in the city in iraq and the huge bases are around it -- they ar
he said "protection of the flow of persian gulf oil is of vital interest of the united states, and to protect that flow, we will use any means necessary, including military force." to that end, he said we will need military bases in the persian gulf area, and he established military bases to support this policy of protecting the flow of persian gulf oil. and then wars were fought as well in line with that policy. >> east and west are united in pioneering and new frontier of...
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. - the killer took her vital signs? maybe since stoddard sold medical equipment. - okay, so, uh, they spend the afternoon sipping bellinis while they varnish and sand. - and a little afternoon delight? - dr. feelgood dons a hospital gown and hooks her to a heart monitor, and the sounds of her vital signs awaken cabin boy, but something goes wrong. he shoots her and runs home, grabs his passport and his fancy watch collection, and, uh, charters a flight to zurich. - the flight to zurich's the only part of that that makes sense. examine stoddard's finances and put a warrant out on him. - hey, serena, look at this. ten minutes after opening bell, stoddard's broker liquidated all his mutual fund holdings. - i wond where they went. - here's something of interest. i entered single gunshot wounds with restraint marks and the presence of mastisol from suction cups on the victim. - you're not gonna tell me it's commonplace. - three killings over a four-year span. the oldest was in st. louis, 4/16/06. 52-year-old female. c.o.d.,
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telling the truth today is vital for the security and peace of the world, and, of course, it's vital for the security of the state of israel. >> as benyamin netanyahu prepares again for the arrival at the united nations u.n. w weapon inspectors are heading to the region and will catalogue and destroy syria's chemical weapons. >> the u.n. security council voted on friday on a resolution to secure and destroy syria's chemical weapons. president obama and u.n. officials praised the approval of the long-debated resolution. here to discuss the challenges is richard butler, who served as the united nations chief inspector in iraq from 1997 to 1999. thank you for joining us. how difficult do you imagine that will be to get an honest assessment of what the syrians have? >> it won't be difficult for the u.n. experts to make an assessment. they are highly skilled, diligent, dedicated and know everything you need to know. it relies on syria's willingness to cooperate. drawing on the iraq experience, it was the same. when saddam hussein did not cooperate we had problems. when he did, we got the
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[man speaking indistinctly over pa] all vitals appear to be stabilized. man, over pa: attention, all personnel. south perimeter is now closed off. south perimeter, closed off. stand by, all departments, for re-check of radiation. [beeping] whiskey 7, we have penetration in fence sector 28. break. tango 31. all stations, general alert. bruno. deadly force authorized. project moon dust troops, meet me in sector two. red alert! security breach! red alert! red alert! security breach! red alert! close containment doors, all levels! close containment doors, all levels! man: move, move, move! man, over pa: this facility's on red alert. [indistinct] all stations, general alert! bravo team, follow me! attention! attention! this is not a drill. go, go, go! go, go, go! move! take cover! [gunfire] fall back! fall back! get those men out of there! [banging on door] hi. can i borrow that pen? hyah! i have 3 older brothers. sir, this area has been compromised. make sure the blast door's sealed. seal it off! we got an alpha level one breach in the main complex. all units
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and it's a vital institution that we want to be able to protect. through the purpose of this hearing -- excuse me, it's getting hard to concentrate with a lot of talking in the background. so, the purpose of this hearing is really probably for me is to educate myself, other elected officials on how important city college is, to hear -- have a place where people can voice concerns about what's happening with city college as well as to hear what public officials are doing to protect city college. we have representatives from our state level of government and local level of government. i know that our assembly has taken steps and actions to support city college as well as the mayor's office has done so -- is doing so as well, as well involved with the trustee to make sure that city college is able to stay together and keep accreditation. just a couple weeks ago, while it wasn't a big splash, we did ask the question of the mayor at question time separate from our typical way, we ask questions of the mayor. it was more on the spot question to ask what t
and it's a vital institution that we want to be able to protect. through the purpose of this hearing -- excuse me, it's getting hard to concentrate with a lot of talking in the background. so, the purpose of this hearing is really probably for me is to educate myself, other elected officials on how important city college is, to hear -- have a place where people can voice concerns about what's happening with city college as well as to hear what public officials are doing to protect city college....
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the little girl's vital signs are pop tilt and she is conscious. that is really a big piece of positive news. the little girl tonight is expected to recover. police tells us that the driver of the vehicle is cooperating fully in the investigation. live and his bart kron 4 news. >> reporter: thises and the eastern and portion of his birth. uc juneau avenue where this accident happened. as you know a residential street with lot of homes. we will keep you updated with more affirmation after the strike broadcasts. >> pam: school when a boy on a bike is run over and killed. we're live as dozens gather to remember him tonight. sideshow onlookers "gunning it" when one dangerous display gets out of hand this weekend. new at eight -- we'll walk you through the video that has cops deeply disturbed. fire destroys a west oakland church known for providing food and help to the community. off the team, and headed for rehab. aldon smith plays his last game for some time.as the >> reporter: you to see folks still out here but what is sad evening it was accurate is
the little girl's vital signs are pop tilt and she is conscious. that is really a big piece of positive news. the little girl tonight is expected to recover. police tells us that the driver of the vehicle is cooperating fully in the investigation. live and his bart kron 4 news. >> reporter: thises and the eastern and portion of his birth. uc juneau avenue where this accident happened. as you know a residential street with lot of homes. we will keep you updated with more affirmation after...
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so, they truly want to be involved, as well, so it's just so vitally important.nd we've talked about discrimination that some individuals feel when they've come out of treatment or the fear they have to go into treatment because of what may happen. did you ever feel that way, ben, in terms of feeling that the way the society might look at you might override your desire to get better? absolutely. i think there was a lot of stigma for me seeking mental health treatment, and also substance abuse treatment. and i clearly remember i became very good at hiding, you know, the symptoms of my mental illness and also the symptoms of my using from my parents and adults because i knew that there was stigma attached to it. i knew at an early age that this was not the norm for someone like me, and so i tried to hide it because there was that overriding stigma. and i think, you know, eliminating that stigma and removing the stigma attached to mental illness and substance use disorders is going to, you know, be one of those barriers that, if removed, is going to allow more youth
so, they truly want to be involved, as well, so it's just so vitally important.nd we've talked about discrimination that some individuals feel when they've come out of treatment or the fear they have to go into treatment because of what may happen. did you ever feel that way, ben, in terms of feeling that the way the society might look at you might override your desire to get better? absolutely. i think there was a lot of stigma for me seeking mental health treatment, and also substance abuse...
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they protect vital establishments like communications. cctv, damascus. >> tune in tomorrow as we travel with the syrian army as they battle rebel fighters. for more on the increasing exodus, i am joined by president of refugees international. thank you for joining us. we have pictures we want to show everyone. your group was recently in turkey and in iraq earlier this we're -- this yera. -- this year. describe the changes they have noticed as we are in the second year of this conflict. >> the numbers are staggering, the refugees are officially registered, over 2 million now. the number of people who fled their boundaries, it is a tremendous charge for neighboring countries and we have to give them full credit for that because they kept their borders open. at the beginning, people were feeling the direct effect of the conflict. and also those that flee, they have become very difficult. >> it is obviously not getting any better for this talk of an impending strike. international leaders seem to be preoccupied with talk of a strike and milit
they protect vital establishments like communications. cctv, damascus. >> tune in tomorrow as we travel with the syrian army as they battle rebel fighters. for more on the increasing exodus, i am joined by president of refugees international. thank you for joining us. we have pictures we want to show everyone. your group was recently in turkey and in iraq earlier this we're -- this yera. -- this year. describe the changes they have noticed as we are in the second year of this conflict....
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it's important we protect our vital small business owners that have transcribed to the vitality of this area. so this is the legislation that's before us today. it places intermediate controls for 18 months as we study the retail citywide. it's on businesses that front on market street. understanding there are market uses that are positive. we did can i ever out an exception for grocery storess. so it's not a blanket restriction. we limited the area from sixth to van ness because they're more businesses orientation. and we have the mall on market and fifth and fourth. i want to acknowledge there's several districts like 2 example 5 and 10 so we look forward to working with particular reason to work on their study to include the areas clid market area and kings street. i want to thank the supporters of this legislation the market association and the arab successor and the chamber of commerce and also, we want to thank the small business owner commission for their unanimous support. thank you. the last item was unanimous were item 48 >> item 48 is ordinance is a lounge located at gary bou
it's important we protect our vital small business owners that have transcribed to the vitality of this area. so this is the legislation that's before us today. it places intermediate controls for 18 months as we study the retail citywide. it's on businesses that front on market street. understanding there are market uses that are positive. we did can i ever out an exception for grocery storess. so it's not a blanket restriction. we limited the area from sixth to van ness because they're more...
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. >>> and why a safe haven san francisco's thousands of homeless say is vital to them, may soon be ahing of the past. ♪ >>> an indian court has handed down a death sentence to the four men who gang raped and murdered a young new delhi woman. they were found guilty tuesday for attacking a woman on the bus and dumping her body on the side of the road. she died two weeks after the attack. >>> california lawmakers have approved a bill that will allow undocumented immigrants to get driver's licenses. the new measure would require a special mark and notation on the licenses. the governor supports the bill and has promised to sign it. >>> a new report finds that there are now close to 600,000 homeless people in the u.s. a number is down 4%, but homeless remains a big problem, especially along the san francisco bay. >> reporter: he calls himself scrappy, scrapping for junk, and salvaging what he can sell for cash. he keeps more than he sells, and ore the last three years he has built an intricate shelter. this place was [ technical difficulties ] >> kat listen cody says the bulb is a good sa
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they remind us why court funding and why funding of public defenders is so critical and invite vital. these days there is too much worry about funding the judicial system and not enough worry about the cost for equal justice. this is the 50th anniversary of gideon, more articles are written, more gatherings like this and more than any that i can remember. maybe in california armed with a great public defender and with a like minded d.a., maybe we can begin to make the societal changes in a dent in a nation's shameful conference. last fall we did make some progress even at the ballot box which has been very difficult during this generation but prop 36 passed in the deeply embedded 3 strikes law. i also want to point out to this group even though the focus today is on public defenders in the criminal system, in san francisco we try to go even further than that. last year they were making san francisco the rights to civil council city, the city of gideon. there are civil cases, eviction cases, family law cases where the consequences, the results followed in court are almost as severe to
they remind us why court funding and why funding of public defenders is so critical and invite vital. these days there is too much worry about funding the judicial system and not enough worry about the cost for equal justice. this is the 50th anniversary of gideon, more articles are written, more gatherings like this and more than any that i can remember. maybe in california armed with a great public defender and with a like minded d.a., maybe we can begin to make the societal changes in a dent...
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this is a small town but of vital importance. located on the highway that links damascus to the international airport. its strategic value cannot be underestimated. up until recently, it was in rebel hands and use as a starting port -- starting point for tax. today, the syrian flag flies over the municipality building signaling the end of the fighting in this area east of damascus. >> it wasn't easy but we did it. the morale is very high. from here, we will press ahead. we are confident that we will win as this is our land and we can't afford to relinquish it. the majority of the terrorists we are fighting our foreign jihadists and who are trying to use their advantage. but we are trying better than them. >> at another location, government tax roll through the town that connects -- government tanks roll through a town. they use these halls between houses to move around undetected from the air and to reach an extensive network of tunnels. they bring supplies. it was in this way that the rebels attempted to encircle damascus. yet -
this is a small town but of vital importance. located on the highway that links damascus to the international airport. its strategic value cannot be underestimated. up until recently, it was in rebel hands and use as a starting port -- starting point for tax. today, the syrian flag flies over the municipality building signaling the end of the fighting in this area east of damascus. >> it wasn't easy but we did it. the morale is very high. from here, we will press ahead. we are confident...
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they don't see vitality like this on stage. we are capable of conveying joy when we play. msk(music) >> any performance that we do, that a program, that will be something on the program that you haven't heard before. string orchestra repertoire is pretty small. i used to be boxed into small repertoire. i kept constantly looking for new repertoire and commissioning new arrangements. if you look at the first of the program you have very early, young vibrant mendelson; fabulous opener and then you have this fabulous concerto written for us in the orchestra. is our gift. msk(music) >> and then you have strauss, extraordinary piece. the most challenging of all. string orchestra work. 23 solo instrument, no violin section, now viola section; everybody is responsible for their part in this piece. the challenge is something that i felt not only that we could do , absolutely could do, but i wanted to show off. i can't tell you how aware i am of the audience. not only what i hear but their vibes, so strong. i have been doing this for a long time. i kind of make them feel what i want
they don't see vitality like this on stage. we are capable of conveying joy when we play. msk(music) >> any performance that we do, that a program, that will be something on the program that you haven't heard before. string orchestra repertoire is pretty small. i used to be boxed into small repertoire. i kept constantly looking for new repertoire and commissioning new arrangements. if you look at the first of the program you have very early, young vibrant mendelson; fabulous opener and...
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but it was so vital to building the world power that we are today. even before the civil war, black americans were critical in helping to build ships and other sea-going vessles that we use to move agriculture goods and equipment to the growing nation by serving as caulkers, a job that was dominated by african-americans. those same ship builders formed the caulkers association. back in 1838, to protect african-american caulkers by negotiating for higher wages and safer working conditions from their employers, the caucus association counted frederick douglass who worked as a caulker in baltimore as one of its members. after the end of the civil war, four million former slaves were set free. african-americans who were freed founded very -- found it very difficult to find work because of racial tension. they were often used by white employers as strike breakers. so that their businesses could continue to operate while white employees were on strike. well, as time went on, by 1902, at the turn of the century, more than 40 national unions didn't have any
but it was so vital to building the world power that we are today. even before the civil war, black americans were critical in helping to build ships and other sea-going vessles that we use to move agriculture goods and equipment to the growing nation by serving as caulkers, a job that was dominated by african-americans. those same ship builders formed the caulkers association. back in 1838, to protect african-american caulkers by negotiating for higher wages and safer working conditions from...
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this is the vital point.his is a proxy war in which iran is fighting for dominance in the middle east. it sees through victory in syria a straight line that runs through shiite iraq, al awad and all the way to hezbollah dominating lebanon. so whether iran suffers a strategic setback or gets strategic advantage by winning in syria does not matter particularly if we are worried if this is also on the cusp of acquiring nuclear weapons. >> what would an attack, not just a limited attack, what would a sensible attack as part of a larger u.s. strategy look like? >> i think it would consist of two, maybe three things. one would be what we editorialized about last week which is to use tomahawk cruise missiles from a standoff hundreds of miles from syria. also standoff aircraft to destroy and degrade the six functioning fields they have in syria so they can no longer bomb the rebels. second would be to supply moderate rebels. they can be identified with military arms. anti-tank weapons, anti-aircraft weapons and such
this is the vital point.his is a proxy war in which iran is fighting for dominance in the middle east. it sees through victory in syria a straight line that runs through shiite iraq, al awad and all the way to hezbollah dominating lebanon. so whether iran suffers a strategic setback or gets strategic advantage by winning in syria does not matter particularly if we are worried if this is also on the cusp of acquiring nuclear weapons. >> what would an attack, not just a limited attack, what...
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it can read your vital signs from temperature to blood pressure just by holding it to your head. walter wanted to raise $100,000 in funding to create the device. he accidentally raised more than a million and a half, breaking records on the site, futurist, inventor and knight. less talk about the knight thing real fast. i don't think we've had a knight. i mean a knight with a sword on either side of your shoulders. >> it's a little less sexy. everyone who has been in the army in belgium, when you're an officer and retire you get that order. >> still the only order of knight i'm aware of we've had on this show. i'm simultaneously trans fixed by your device and kind of doubtful. you've gotten the thing to work. this is an actual product that's going to ship to people that works the way you say it's going to work? >> yes. >> please expand. lets just spend a moment in geek dom. i shine a light on my forehead. >> you've got one in your pocket. lets take it out. >> basically how do you use the body's energy and electricity? well, you make a circuit. so we make a circuit with the body.
it can read your vital signs from temperature to blood pressure just by holding it to your head. walter wanted to raise $100,000 in funding to create the device. he accidentally raised more than a million and a half, breaking records on the site, futurist, inventor and knight. less talk about the knight thing real fast. i don't think we've had a knight. i mean a knight with a sword on either side of your shoulders. >> it's a little less sexy. everyone who has been in the army in belgium,...
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most are just born too early. their vital organs, heart and lungs still unformed. even those who survive beyond 24 hours often die before their first birthday. but if the baby is african american, they are more than twice as likely to die. fault lines travels to cleveland, ohio - to look at what is causing these deaths, and to try to find out why the united states has the worst rate of infant mortality in the industrialized world. >> it's monday morning in cleveland's metrohealth hospital. a newborn baby boy has just been rushed into neonatal intensive care unit known as the "nicu". >> weighing just over 2 pounds, he's 14 weeks premature it means he was only in the womb for less than six months. >> he's really retracting. you see his blood pressure? very low. >> they're right now trying to get urgent care to the baby that's just been born here, literally within the last couple of hours. and right now getting respiration assistance, and an intravenous drip inserted. this is the kind of scenario that happens all the time on this ward. >> medical advances have dramati
most are just born too early. their vital organs, heart and lungs still unformed. even those who survive beyond 24 hours often die before their first birthday. but if the baby is african american, they are more than twice as likely to die. fault lines travels to cleveland, ohio - to look at what is causing these deaths, and to try to find out why the united states has the worst rate of infant mortality in the industrialized world. >> it's monday morning in cleveland's metrohealth...
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the ancient silk road is fully capable of dealing with vitality today. ladies and tillman, in today's world, the international situation is undergoing profound and complex changes. the trend toward multipolarity and economic corporation is irreversible. peace, development, and cooperation are present the joint aspirations of people of all countries and eurasian countries have ushered in a historic period with the most common interests and opportunities. at the same time, the international financial crisis is having a profound impact and the world economic recovery is arduous and torturous. regional hotspot issues keep the problem of. three evil forces of separatism, terrorism, and [inaudible] are still flagrant. all this have posed great challenges to stability and prosperity. the president visited four countries and he put forward the strategic -- the strategic proposal to build the economic belt along the silk road and this has one extensive response and active support of countries in this region. facing us is the task to promote regional cooperation a
the ancient silk road is fully capable of dealing with vitality today. ladies and tillman, in today's world, the international situation is undergoing profound and complex changes. the trend toward multipolarity and economic corporation is irreversible. peace, development, and cooperation are present the joint aspirations of people of all countries and eurasian countries have ushered in a historic period with the most common interests and opportunities. at the same time, the international...
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during conditions such as this, hele-tack crews are vital.se guys are prepared for extreme conditions in the most difficult of terrains. i talked with a former captain earlier tonight, who explained how these crews put their lives on the line to keep people safe. he says it's a difficult job you can only do for a certain number of years. >> it's liking about a pro athlete. you can only do it for so many years. it's intense training. intense physical abuse. they're like miniature hotshot views for cal fire. there's only 11 or 12 of them around the state. >> reporter: he said they come in, they go to the certain areas that are the most dangerous, they light the backfires and get to the areas where the other crews aren't able to access. they can only work from sun up to sun down, then are off the mountain, and will be back up again tomorrow morning. live at camp parks in dublin. julie haener, frank back to you. >>> a lot of folks working very hard. the ktvu morning team will have the very latest on the fire and the progress crews made overnight.
during conditions such as this, hele-tack crews are vital.se guys are prepared for extreme conditions in the most difficult of terrains. i talked with a former captain earlier tonight, who explained how these crews put their lives on the line to keep people safe. he says it's a difficult job you can only do for a certain number of years. >> it's liking about a pro athlete. you can only do it for so many years. it's intense training. intense physical abuse. they're like miniature hotshot...
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the fast way to feed your body the vital nutrients it needs. the fusion juicer's low-induction motor quickly breaks food down into a super nutrient-rich juice that can be absorbed easier. providing your body with high-nutrient juice is a great way to start rebuilding the cells in your body. >> the body is a miraculous self-healing machine, and when you institute excellent nutrition, the body's natural tendency to heal takes over. >> announcer: the changes a juicing lifestyle-- including proper nutrition and exercise-- can have on your life are nothing short of miraculous. why bother with slow juicers? they can take forever while you chop up all the fruit and vegetables, and they're hard to clean. so-called fast, powerful juicers are loud. their high-r.p.m. engines create heat, and heat can destroy nutrients. and both these juicers cost almost twice as much as the whisper-quiet fusion juicer. the fusion juicer produces up to 30% more juice, and with our non-drip spout, there's no leftover juicing mess on your counter. but more than that, the fus
the fast way to feed your body the vital nutrients it needs. the fusion juicer's low-induction motor quickly breaks food down into a super nutrient-rich juice that can be absorbed easier. providing your body with high-nutrient juice is a great way to start rebuilding the cells in your body. >> the body is a miraculous self-healing machine, and when you institute excellent nutrition, the body's natural tendency to heal takes over. >> announcer: the changes a juicing lifestyle--...
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the toktsic threat to a vital part of the atlantic coastline. >>> and high anxiety. we'll fly along with a man who jumped from 6,000 feet and wound up straight between a rock and a hard place. >>> good evening. things aren't looking good. we're now a little under 30 hours away from a partial shutdown of the federal government. the point at which washington will be unable to pay many of its bills. the mechanics of avoiding a monday night strutdown are pretty straightforward. a simple vote by congress to keep the money flowing would do it. but of course, as usual, it's the politics, not the mechanics, that are proving to be the obstacle. and the bart san bickering that we've come to know as business as usual, it was on rare display saturday night. not a good sign. we've got full coverage starting on capitol hill. good evening. where do we stand? >> reporter: what makes this different than other showdown crisis in recent years, leaders on either side are not sugar coating it. and none of that frantic back scene negotiation going on. and it seems more and more unlikely t
the toktsic threat to a vital part of the atlantic coastline. >>> and high anxiety. we'll fly along with a man who jumped from 6,000 feet and wound up straight between a rock and a hard place. >>> good evening. things aren't looking good. we're now a little under 30 hours away from a partial shutdown of the federal government. the point at which washington will be unable to pay many of its bills. the mechanics of avoiding a monday night strutdown are pretty straightforward. a...
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this bill is needed to keep vital government services and programs operating past the end of the current fiscal year on december 30. at the gentleman from kentucky has stated, they appropriations committee has had significant progress on the annual appropriations bills. however, additional time is needed to have completion on the 2014 appropriation work. this continues with the discretionary program under sequestration including programs with the subcommittee such as operation of the federal prison system, which you cannot shut down. the fbi team that is working with regards to benghazi, says that all that who are working counterterrorism, we have seen storms hit this nation. to shut that down, our nation is in serious financial trouble, and it is well past the time we put everything, everything on the table including entitlements and agreed to a long-term bath solution which includes an end to sequestration. hopefully the 76 days provided in the resolution from the chairman would provide enough time for an overall agreement to be reached, and allow for regular proration bills or fiscal
this bill is needed to keep vital government services and programs operating past the end of the current fiscal year on december 30. at the gentleman from kentucky has stated, they appropriations committee has had significant progress on the annual appropriations bills. however, additional time is needed to have completion on the 2014 appropriation work. this continues with the discretionary program under sequestration including programs with the subcommittee such as operation of the federal...
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vital services that our economy depends on will be hamstrung. business owners would see delays in raising capitol, or rebuilding after hurricane sandy. veterans who have sacrificed for their country will find their support centers unstaffed. tourists will find every one of the national parks and monuments immediately closed. and the communities and small businesses that rely on these national treasures will be out of customers and out of luck. and in keeping with the brood ramifications of a shutdown, i think it's important that everybody understand the federal government is america's largest employer. more than 2 million civil workers and 1.3 million active duty military serve in all 50 states and all around the world. hundreds of thousands of these dedicated public surcan'ts who stay on the job will do so with pay, and several hundred thousand more will be furloughed without pay. of course what will not be furloughed are the bills they have to pay. these americans are our neighbors, their kid goes to our schools, they worship where we do. they
vital services that our economy depends on will be hamstrung. business owners would see delays in raising capitol, or rebuilding after hurricane sandy. veterans who have sacrificed for their country will find their support centers unstaffed. tourists will find every one of the national parks and monuments immediately closed. and the communities and small businesses that rely on these national treasures will be out of customers and out of luck. and in keeping with the brood ramifications of a...
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man: infrastructure is vital to the american economy. water, after all, is an essential ingredient in hundreds of thousands of everyday products. narrator: agriculture and industry use roughly 80% of the water consumed in the united states. water is the basis for manufacturing many goods and provides the ability to clean and sterilize everything from computer chips to the surgical instruments used in hospitals. kelly: the minute that there's not enough water for businesses, industry, and individuals, they have to go elsewhere. and when they go elsewhere, jobs go elsewhere. your entire economy begins to suffer with the lack of clean water. narrator: while the water infrastructure provides for our health, safety, and economy, a growing concern is that the value society derives from water has not traditionally been reflected in the price we pay for water. man: when you take a look at how much people pay for water, as a percentage of median household income, it's usually less than 1%. and when you compare that to how much we pay for electric
man: infrastructure is vital to the american economy. water, after all, is an essential ingredient in hundreds of thousands of everyday products. narrator: agriculture and industry use roughly 80% of the water consumed in the united states. water is the basis for manufacturing many goods and provides the ability to clean and sterilize everything from computer chips to the surgical instruments used in hospitals. kelly: the minute that there's not enough water for businesses, industry, and...