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watson.s in the midwest. >> it's threatening nearly 30 million people in the midwest. >> people in kansas are being urged to stay off the roads. state offices have been closed until tomorrow. >>> major developments in the murder case of the so called blade runner oscar pistorius. a bombshell has been revealed about the lead investigator. >> the attempted murder charges were reinstated before the lead detective well before he became involved in the case of oscar pistorius. >> automatic budget cuts could happen next week. >> walmart is considered a bell weather for our overall economy. what they told us this morning is that the payroll tax cut is impacting consumers. >>> he's worried about purge jurying himself. >> 150 federal agents raided the scooter store. they remain under investigation. >>> higher than 2 inches calls something called medial loading. >> this is a little bit more than 2 inches. >> just a tad. >> here is why you shouldn't mess around when using a ski lift. he was trying to sl
watson.s in the midwest. >> it's threatening nearly 30 million people in the midwest. >> people in kansas are being urged to stay off the roads. state offices have been closed until tomorrow. >>> major developments in the murder case of the so called blade runner oscar pistorius. a bombshell has been revealed about the lead investigator. >> the attempted murder charges were reinstated before the lead detective well before he became involved in the case of oscar...
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>> watson first of all, is very fast. language. in other words it can understand spoken language. it can read journal articles. and that's really the potential there for watson to be able to survey all the medical lir and say, hey this is what's out there, you may not know this you may not have the information. >> so much to me in dealing with the doctor ss was it. >> how can watson do that? >> watson can't do that. i think it will never replace the doctor. my doctor's a physician naturally. >> what does he say to you? >> he looks at me and says that's right because all i am is a big algorithm machine. we do have a doctor shortage. one thing this technology can do is, say, look. in stoefd just relying on tock doctors, you can rely on it. >> he adds to -- we call it "he." he or she adds to it. >> yeah. the the people of ibm are saying look, we're not trying to replace doctors. it's a tool to help doctors. >>> one hollywood oscar thinks we could see a surprise on saturday night. i switched one of mine. that's ahead on "cbs
>> watson first of all, is very fast. language. in other words it can understand spoken language. it can read journal articles. and that's really the potential there for watson to be able to survey all the medical lir and say, hey this is what's out there, you may not know this you may not have the information. >> so much to me in dealing with the doctor ss was it. >> how can watson do that? >> watson can't do that. i think it will never replace the doctor. my doctor's a...
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this is joan watson. she accompanies me. helps keep those difficulties from reoccurring.bout heroin, right? where's your captain? i need the manpower to do a four-quadrant search of the neighborhood. did you know that patricia ennis, howard ennis's sister, is a patient here? why not talk to her first? she was the one he was ostensibly here to help, so maybe she has some insight as to where he's gone. oh, no. wait. your book, that's right. what was it called? profiles in terror. yes, ms. drummond wrote a book about howard ennis after she caught him. got into a spot of bother when she speculated about the sexual abuse he must surely have suffered at the hands of his parents, because they said it was a lie. sued you for libel, correct? that got thrown out of court. nice to meet you. this never would have happened if... if i hadn't gotten howard out of prison. it's not your fault. (quietly): no, but after i got sick, i asked the doctor if there was any other way. i didn't want any part of him inside of me. but the waiting list for the transplant was so long. the-the doctor sa
this is joan watson. she accompanies me. helps keep those difficulties from reoccurring.bout heroin, right? where's your captain? i need the manpower to do a four-quadrant search of the neighborhood. did you know that patricia ennis, howard ennis's sister, is a patient here? why not talk to her first? she was the one he was ostensibly here to help, so maybe she has some insight as to where he's gone. oh, no. wait. your book, that's right. what was it called? profiles in terror. yes, ms....
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. >> has watson helped them? is watson too young, too juvenile, to make a difference?s point, it is really not about watson. it is about the technology inside of watson. and what they can do is ultimately cascade that technology into more affordable systems. it is interesting to note that we believe that by the 27 timeframe, about a quarter of the fortune 500 will use question and answer watson like technology to make better decisions. >> mr. dell prete, thank you for being with us. we appreciate your time. >> thank you very much. >>> let's look at where the market is now. an exciting afternoon. we are closing up the month of february with a very substantial gain, 51 point at 14,127. that puts the dow 36 points away, right now, from an all time closing high of 14,164. that of course happened on october 9, 2007. but lest you get too giddy about that. that basically means if you bought in 2007, you're back to break even. meanwhile, chrysler investing in america again. phil lebeau is in indiana. phil? >> tyler, we're here because chrysler is going to be expanding transmis
. >> has watson helped them? is watson too young, too juvenile, to make a difference?s point, it is really not about watson. it is about the technology inside of watson. and what they can do is ultimately cascade that technology into more affordable systems. it is interesting to note that we believe that by the 27 timeframe, about a quarter of the fortune 500 will use question and answer watson like technology to make better decisions. >> mr. dell prete, thank you for being with us....
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ivan watson live for us, covering the story from jerusalem this morning. good morning, ivan. >> reporter: good morning. a blast in turkey's somewhat sleepy capital. in a very well protected area, not far from the turkish parliament. a large police presence there and we're getting initial reports that blast occurred near the main entrance to the u.s. embassy. i've been to the entrance, it is at least i would say kind of 20, 30 yards away from the embassy offices. you have to go through a succession of doors there and metal detectors and so on. turkish officials are telling our sister news agency in turkey, cnn turk, that two people were killed in this explosion and two more wounded. we don't know what kind of a blast it was. could it have been an accident? it seems unlikely, but it's still far too early to announce this is some kind of an attack, as for possible motives, if there was a possible attack there, is a long list of organizations inside turkey that carried out bombings in the past, running a full spectrums of political ideologies from anarchist tr
ivan watson live for us, covering the story from jerusalem this morning. good morning, ivan. >> reporter: good morning. a blast in turkey's somewhat sleepy capital. in a very well protected area, not far from the turkish parliament. a large police presence there and we're getting initial reports that blast occurred near the main entrance to the u.s. embassy. i've been to the entrance, it is at least i would say kind of 20, 30 yards away from the embassy offices. you have to go through a...
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watson: isn't that evidence? yeah, well, i will give it back when i am finished. there's nothing more hazardous to my health than boredom. what is wrong with you? you hacked my e-mail? took me seven tries to deduce a password. i noticed something in there. flexing our deductive muscles, are we? i could burst with pride. >> welcome back to "mosaic." today we're talking with wonderful friend of mine about a wonderful time in the church and that is vatican ii. he is father david pettingil 50 years of priest, pastor, preacher, ministry leader. you had seminary professor. all of those things. we're talking about the archbishop mcgucen. >> some bishops it was too much for them. they were in a minority. we have to respect that. the majority of men came back and assumed a role of leadership in their diocese. vatican ii required a lot of innovation. the united states national conference has been out of this world in role modeling collegial way of proclaiming the word of god in their documents. absolutely beautiful stuff. locally having pastoral councils, finance councils.
watson: isn't that evidence? yeah, well, i will give it back when i am finished. there's nothing more hazardous to my health than boredom. what is wrong with you? you hacked my e-mail? took me seven tries to deduce a password. i noticed something in there. flexing our deductive muscles, are we? i could burst with pride. >> welcome back to "mosaic." today we're talking with wonderful friend of mine about a wonderful time in the church and that is vatican ii. he is father david...
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i'm playing like another watson and -- >> jimmy: that's the character's name. another watson.>> well, that's a lot of things. it's always, you know, "hey, another watson." it's always like, "yes?" >> jimmy: that's pretty good. >> so that's kind of what you're seeing there is a lot what you'll see in the show. >> jimmy: a lot of what you'll see. so "elementary" will never be the same. >> whole new season. really excited. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: i do want to show a clip of "delocated." can i do that? >> yeah. this is the opening scene for the finale episode and it sort of explains itself and sets the tone for the episode. >> jimmy: jon, i'm proud of you. we love having you on the show. >> thanks for having me. >> jimmy: this is a clip of the series finale of "delocated." take a look. >> where am i? what city is this? >> new york. >> i'm in new york? >> yeah. must have partied pretty hard last night, huh? was it a beach party? were you on a boat? >> i don't know. >> what's your name? >> i don't know. who do i look like? do i look like a mike, craig? that wouldn't be so bad a
i'm playing like another watson and -- >> jimmy: that's the character's name. another watson.>> well, that's a lot of things. it's always, you know, "hey, another watson." it's always like, "yes?" >> jimmy: that's pretty good. >> so that's kind of what you're seeing there is a lot what you'll see in the show. >> jimmy: a lot of what you'll see. so "elementary" will never be the same. >> whole new season. really excited. [ light...
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. >> we brought officer watson to one of the racing hot spots. >> we think it's increased it is coming back. >> reporter: watson says the port has security cameras and officials there are supposed to report street racing. since last fall police have only issued one citation. >> people can if not be injured be killed. >> we are pulling a lot of components together to address this problem. and reduce it. >> reporter: some of those components will likely include speed bumps or rumble strips that make speeding noisy and uncomfortable. but for this racer it won't matter. >> if they shut down. there's plenty of other places. >> reporter: in oakland, tara moriarty. >> if you have an idea for a ktvu special report e-mail us. sent your tip to us at ireports at ktvu.com. >>> the airport is considering building a special airport for google executives. the airport's aviation director has recommended the city accept a bid by a british company to handle the facility to handle private jets. it could generate $300 million a year in rent, fuel fees and taxes. the project would also create hundreds of j
. >> we brought officer watson to one of the racing hot spots. >> we think it's increased it is coming back. >> reporter: watson says the port has security cameras and officials there are supposed to report street racing. since last fall police have only issued one citation. >> people can if not be injured be killed. >> we are pulling a lot of components together to address this problem. and reduce it. >> reporter: some of those components will likely include...
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. >> we brought officer watson to one of the racing hot spots. >> we think it's increased it is comings the port has security cameras and officials there are supposed to report street racing. since last fall police have only issued one citation. >> people can if not be injured be killed. >> we are pulling a lot of components together to address this problem. and reduce it. >> reporter: some of those components will likely include speed bumps or rumble strips that make speeding noisy and uncomfortable. but for this racer it won't matter. >> if they shut down. there's plenty of other places. >> reporter: in oakland, tara moriarty. >> if you have an idea for a ktvu special report e-mail us. sent your tip to us at ireports at ktvu.com. >>> the airport is considering building a special airport for google executives. the airport's aviation director has recommended the city accept a bid by a british company to handle the facility to handle private jets. it could generate $300 million a year in rent, fuel fees and taxes. the project would also create hundreds of jobs. >>> fireplaces under fire
. >> we brought officer watson to one of the racing hot spots. >> we think it's increased it is comings the port has security cameras and officials there are supposed to report street racing. since last fall police have only issued one citation. >> people can if not be injured be killed. >> we are pulling a lot of components together to address this problem. and reduce it. >> reporter: some of those components will likely include speed bumps or rumble strips that...
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. >>> watson the super computer is proving he can do more just answer trivia questions.bes magazine says he has his first customer in the business of health care advice. at least two health care providers have been signed on to be able to tap into the super computer for information on lung cancer and a complex area of health insurance. those are the two specialties watson is currently trained in. >> a local college student has quite the side job of his own. >> the university of maryland senior is in the business of repairing iphones and business couldn't be better. fox 5's audrey barnes has the story. >> reporter: you see it all the time. people walking around with cracked iphone screens. to university of maryland economics major harrison balm, those shattered screens were the start of his new business. on campus repairs. >> can you have your phone back in an hour and have it good as new for the cheapest rates around. >> reporter: he taught himself how to make the repairs. he is now repairing 50 to 70 phones a for for about $70 each. working on the phones of clonal stude
. >>> watson the super computer is proving he can do more just answer trivia questions.bes magazine says he has his first customer in the business of health care advice. at least two health care providers have been signed on to be able to tap into the super computer for information on lung cancer and a complex area of health insurance. those are the two specialties watson is currently trained in. >> a local college student has quite the side job of his own. >> the...
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in 1989 ktvu's george watson gave us this view as the military prepared to withdraw from the base and hand it over to the national park service. >> reporter: most of the big military projects in the bay area began in the 1950s and they did not include the precidio itself. four point was to be the main base of defense against the confederate south which was thought to be on the way of seizing california. that was the thinking in 1861. four point was reassuring and at the same time impressive. but alcatraz was designed to throw fear. it was thought to be inpregnable. it was in fact, the war like san francisco bay. during the civil war years, 1861 to 1865, alcatraz bristles with 804 cannons. most of the cannons were along this side of the island. they faced the city of san francisco but more importantly, they faced the mouth of the golden gate. from here, alcatraz was the strong point of something known then as the triangle of death. at one leg of the triangle layed four point, guarding the entrance to the bay. alcatraz with its 105 guns was the center point for symmetrical reasons. any
in 1989 ktvu's george watson gave us this view as the military prepared to withdraw from the base and hand it over to the national park service. >> reporter: most of the big military projects in the bay area began in the 1950s and they did not include the precidio itself. four point was to be the main base of defense against the confederate south which was thought to be on the way of seizing california. that was the thinking in 1861. four point was reassuring and at the same time...
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so now it is my great pleasure to introduce greg watson who is the ceo of wall greens. he has worked at wall greens since 19 8 started as a pharmacy intern. he is now president and c e ofrpblte he soid on the board of directors since 2009. wall greens has demonstrated ain credible -- they've been an incredible leader and roll model since for outstanding hiring and support for people with disabilities. it started as a pilot program in one distribution center in south carolina. their inclusion practices have now resulted in great increases in productivity and improvements in company culture. the practices have now been expanded to other distribution centers and they're expanding to retail centers across the country. i met greg a few months ago when i was invited by senator tom harken and congressman pete sessions to a meeting that they were hosting for business leaders up at a walgreen'ses distribution center near hartford, connecticut. and mr. watson at that meeting was sharing with other business leaders, the ceos of ups and office max and other, his view that hiring pe
so now it is my great pleasure to introduce greg watson who is the ceo of wall greens. he has worked at wall greens since 19 8 started as a pharmacy intern. he is now president and c e ofrpblte he soid on the board of directors since 2009. wall greens has demonstrated ain credible -- they've been an incredible leader and roll model since for outstanding hiring and support for people with disabilities. it started as a pilot program in one distribution center in south carolina. their inclusion...
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love albert watson. >> genius.p off. and it's quite intense. i was crying and things. and i came out and saw it. they'd mocked it up on the computer. and i got scared. like, i scared myself. >> jimmy: yeah, it looks like you're looking at your corpse or something. >> i know, i know. and whole thing is terrifying. i don't know what on earth possessed me to agree do this. >> jimmy: you did this in scotland, yes? >> i did it at the national theater of scotland. [ with scottish accent ] >> jimmy: absolutely! [ laughter ] get to the theater! >> that's right. [ with scottish accent ] >> jimmy: the good people there. >> right, plays by shakespeare. [ with scottish accent ] >> jimmy: yes. kilt or no kilt. >> that's right. there was no kilt. >> jimmy: no kilts involved. pantless. >> it's a -- actually. but i did it in scotland then we did it at the lincoln center festival here for a couple weeks. >> jimmy: your mother came to the show in scotland. she was very concerned. >> my mom -- okay. so i had my mom. she knows john, t
love albert watson. >> genius.p off. and it's quite intense. i was crying and things. and i came out and saw it. they'd mocked it up on the computer. and i got scared. like, i scared myself. >> jimmy: yeah, it looks like you're looking at your corpse or something. >> i know, i know. and whole thing is terrifying. i don't know what on earth possessed me to agree do this. >> jimmy: you did this in scotland, yes? >> i did it at the national theater of scotland. [ with...
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matt watson is filled with snarky put down eyes thought about telling the customer she had cream cheesever her face when she left. she'll figure it out. >> the blog matt was fired and our legal analyst says the boss was within rights. first amendment says the government cannot block your free speech rights. >> come on. >> i know. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> let's head outside we have some gorgeous sunshine on this valentine's day. >> yes. happy valentine's day sandhya patel on the roof. anybody bringing you flowers there?çâjox v >> in. i want to take a look out there. yes. i can get flowers spectacular, embarcadero just enjoying this weather. by winter standards it's been unbelievable and warm. let's me show you a live picture now from our camera. nothing but clear skies as you can see. and the financial district of san francisco. i'm stuck here and i just want to go join those people. we're not going to see any fog but our radar is towards monterey bay will be tracking rain so big changes coming up. here is how warm it got today up to 74 degrees in clover dale. 71 in santa rosa. up
matt watson is filled with snarky put down eyes thought about telling the customer she had cream cheesever her face when she left. she'll figure it out. >> the blog matt was fired and our legal analyst says the boss was within rights. first amendment says the government cannot block your free speech rights. >> come on. >> i know. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> let's head outside we have some gorgeous sunshine on this valentine's day. >> yes. happy...
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i'm senora watson. there was applause. she lowered her head slightly to indicate her humility. i must confess i was surprised to be invited tonight. i'm embarrassed to say i didn't know young people were drunkenly stumbling through the streets in the name of literature. there is a mag natizism we were tealing. we were in a bar. here is my flawed worthwhile attempt to approach the meaning of life. she read a first person account of a 23 year marriage. every word of every paragraph was tuned there was not a wrong note. it was so powerful imented to believe it was her marriage. that last paragraph contained the wedding vow when he swore he would not be afraid to let her chafrnl him much the crowd froze after she finished. then we exploded into applause. she stood in the spotlight with tears in her eyes. she's a retired psychotherapist. >> go to her. this was a scene of a romantic comedy. i had to catch her at the airport before she left me forever. she was stopped by audience member after audience member. iment to talk to her but what would i say? well, what are you trying to get
i'm senora watson. there was applause. she lowered her head slightly to indicate her humility. i must confess i was surprised to be invited tonight. i'm embarrassed to say i didn't know young people were drunkenly stumbling through the streets in the name of literature. there is a mag natizism we were tealing. we were in a bar. here is my flawed worthwhile attempt to approach the meaning of life. she read a first person account of a 23 year marriage. every word of every paragraph was tuned...
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alex doctor graham's first words [cheers and applause], watson >> jon: welcome back. my guest tonight is the police commissioner of new york city. please welcome to the program, commissioner ray kelly. sir, how are you sir? [ applause ] nice to see you. batman. thank you for joining us. >> great to be here. longtime fan. did you know? [laughter] against the law. just a warning this time. [ laughter ] >> jon: cuff it it's the fuzz. how are you? thanks for joining us. i want to talk about two things. we don't have a ton of time because obviously you are fighting crime. the first thing is going to be guns. there's a huge discussion on guns in this country right now. but it seems like there are lobby groups and advocacy groups, not a lot of law enforcement, seems like they should be the focus of discussion rather than not. is there a reason for that the? is law enforcement not allowed or permitted to take a public stand on what they might favor for gun issue? >> the think the big organizations have been speaking out about it. you saw the president yesterday in minnesota w
alex doctor graham's first words [cheers and applause], watson >> jon: welcome back. my guest tonight is the police commissioner of new york city. please welcome to the program, commissioner ray kelly. sir, how are you sir? [ applause ] nice to see you. batman. thank you for joining us. >> great to be here. longtime fan. did you know? [laughter] against the law. just a warning this time. [ laughter ] >> jon: cuff it it's the fuzz. how are you? thanks for joining us. i want to...
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2013 men's national championship. [ male announcer ] a tradition unlike any other. [ man ] another watsonwearing a green jacket and this time his name is bubba. [ male announcer ] the masters on cbs. >>> mounting lawsuits. a gynecologist, secretly videotapes count little patients. -- countless patients. tonight, who the women are suing for damages. >> good evening, everyone. thanks for joy joining us. i'm adam may. johns hopkins hospital remains in the spotlight tonight, as the investigation continues into a well-known gynecologist. he allegedly recorded his female patients during examinations. one class-action lawsuit is already filed and more could soon come. how a law firm is informing potential victims of their rights. rochelle? >> reporter: well, hi, adam. lawyers are jumping to represent patients of dr. nikita levy. one going as far as to hold a town hall meeting in baltimore city for potential victims. >> reporter: from patients to now possible victims. >> i just can't believe it. >> reporter: women who trusted the medical expertise of johns hopkins gynecologist, dr. nikita levy, a
2013 men's national championship. [ male announcer ] a tradition unlike any other. [ man ] another watsonwearing a green jacket and this time his name is bubba. [ male announcer ] the masters on cbs. >>> mounting lawsuits. a gynecologist, secretly videotapes count little patients. -- countless patients. tonight, who the women are suing for damages. >> good evening, everyone. thanks for joy joining us. i'm adam may. johns hopkins hospital remains in the spotlight tonight, as the...
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here's ktvu's george watson with a look back at the tet offensive and san francisco that same year. >> in 1968 it became painfully obvious that vietnam was not a war we were going to win. the whole affair seemed in couch cover up phrases like the odd of the fire. it was a war like no other yet like every other war. young men fighting, leading and dying. yet vietnam was vastly different in another respect. it came home every night on the 6:00 news. man's inhumanity to man. constant and up close and personal. cong led the tet offensive blitzing. >> the biggest fact is the states purposes of the general uprising a military victory or psychological victory have failed. >> reporter: two months later vietnam claimed america's highest office. lyndon johnson was going away. he had not won and would not win. >> i shall not seek and will not accept the nomination from my party for another term as president. >> reporter: just a fraction of the carnage that was yet to come. yet america's military leaders still insisted they were in control and that the war was going well. fanning the flames of pr
here's ktvu's george watson with a look back at the tet offensive and san francisco that same year. >> in 1968 it became painfully obvious that vietnam was not a war we were going to win. the whole affair seemed in couch cover up phrases like the odd of the fire. it was a war like no other yet like every other war. young men fighting, leading and dying. yet vietnam was vastly different in another respect. it came home every night on the 6:00 news. man's inhumanity to man. constant and up...
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. >> in the background you can hear the great escape by patrick watson. ♪ >> i would just like to pickhem up and hug them. >> this guy explains how cool his experience is. he's very giddy about it. the penguins were very hospitable. >> i would risk hypothermia for this experience. >>> not so long ago i brought you guys a hilarious indy go-go campaign by an l.a.-based indy folk band. >> the band guaranteed to make you friends. >> kind of a spoofy infomercial to raise money to fund their first album. >> once i put it into my cd player, i found i owned a new car, my -- >> there were all sorts of funny testimonials. they reached their goal, and here's video from their album release party. ♪ singing their song "cliche hooray" from their album "pack up the moon." pretty good song. pretty cool band. notice there's a guy with a trombone. he's not actually in the band. he was just hired for the album release party. what's really weird is that is not the first time we've seen this guy with the trombone. the dude tromboning down the sea slope? that is the dude tromboning. >> are you serious? >> n
. >> in the background you can hear the great escape by patrick watson. ♪ >> i would just like to pickhem up and hug them. >> this guy explains how cool his experience is. he's very giddy about it. the penguins were very hospitable. >> i would risk hypothermia for this experience. >>> not so long ago i brought you guys a hilarious indy go-go campaign by an l.a.-based indy folk band. >> the band guaranteed to make you friends. >> kind of a spoofy...
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golfers bubba watson and ricky fowler made the most with an impromptu snowball fight. way to pass the time. >>> and lauren silberman will be the first to compete at the nfl combine to test potential players. she'll show her skills as a kicker. though the odds are long, we certainly wish her good luck. >>> just ahead, action star sylvester stallone comes clean about his secret fears. >>> plus, the latest on this winter storm that could drop two feet of snow in some areas. we're back after these quick messages. >>> welcome back to "early today." bundle up today in southern california with temperatures in the upper 30s to lower 40s. windchills in the 30s today. it will be a struggle with a decent amount of sunshine this afternoon, highs in the upper 50s near vegas and san francisco. sacramento, same for you. the northwest seeing light rain today moving in. we'll continue with a little better chance of maybe more amounts up to half an inch to quarter inch throughout friday. a little rainy and wet in the northwest, but chilly in almost all areas. >> thank you so much, bill.
golfers bubba watson and ricky fowler made the most with an impromptu snowball fight. way to pass the time. >>> and lauren silberman will be the first to compete at the nfl combine to test potential players. she'll show her skills as a kicker. though the odds are long, we certainly wish her good luck. >>> just ahead, action star sylvester stallone comes clean about his secret fears. >>> plus, the latest on this winter storm that could drop two feet of snow in some...
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2013 men's national championship. [ male announcer ] a tradition unlike any other. [ man ] another watsons wearing a green jacket and this time his name is bubba. [ male announcer ] the masters on cbs. for tapping into a wealth of experience. and this time his name is bubba. for access to one of the top wealth management firms in the country. for a team of financial professionals who provide customized solutions. for all of your wealth management and retirement goals, discover how pnc wealth management can help you achieve. visit pnc.com/wealthsolutions to find out more. s. >>> fourth victim, another child has died from that glen arten maryland fire this week. hello, everybody. thank you for joining us a family member tells us 11-year-old price had gone back into the burning how to save members of her family. >>> bruce, the mother was released from the hospital today. there was a family of six inside that home. mother, father and their four daughters. in an instant the 33-year-old mother lost half her family. her common law husband, her eight-year-old twin daughter and four-year-old daugh
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our affiliate hdh has the story. >> reporter: cameron watson isn't just a strong athlete. >> i wrestle, i ride bikes, play basketball, baseball, mma. >> reporter: he's a tough fourth grader who didn't let a fat letter home get him down. >> i know i'm not obese so i didn't really care about the letter. i just crumpled it up. >> reporter: letter like this going to plenty of homes throughout the commonwealth. the department of health says 30% of our students have a body mass index showing they're obese and these letters are to be a helpful tool to parents. cameron's dad says they're a waste. they don't take into account muscle mass. >> no one wants to get a letter saying they're obese. we didn't see it fitting with our son. he's very active, very strong. >> reporter: while he continues to wrestle in elite clubs, his mom is working with state representatives to stop these fat letters. >> i don't think all of a sudden we have to wake up and say, the people of massachusetts need to be told everything to do with their kids, whether it's, you know, to feed them a cupcake or to feed them brocco
our affiliate hdh has the story. >> reporter: cameron watson isn't just a strong athlete. >> i wrestle, i ride bikes, play basketball, baseball, mma. >> reporter: he's a tough fourth grader who didn't let a fat letter home get him down. >> i know i'm not obese so i didn't really care about the letter. i just crumpled it up. >> reporter: letter like this going to plenty of homes throughout the commonwealth. the department of health says 30% of our students have a...
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watson, his voice shaking, told the anchor in atlanta, on a neighboring hill there's a posh hotel, and a lot of foreigners were staying at. there were dozens of americans, french and other rescuers working to rescue at least one woman named sarah who is trapped. another screen from the rubble stop them cold to even with international attention on her, it took the rest of the day to find a generator to power saw and pull the girl out. she died of her injuries two days later. there are reasons for this disparity. post when rescuers arrived without clear orders where to go. the haitian government had no reporting mechanism in place for those in need, and there was no formal coordination of rescue efforts either between international organizations or between the generals best task force and the haitian government. foreign officials near the u.n. headquarters hotel montana and caribbean supermarket. one of his own men was among the hundreds of foreigners buried at the montana. those offended into wider port-au-prince-based language barriers and security concerns. some impose curfews to work
watson, his voice shaking, told the anchor in atlanta, on a neighboring hill there's a posh hotel, and a lot of foreigners were staying at. there were dozens of americans, french and other rescuers working to rescue at least one woman named sarah who is trapped. another screen from the rubble stop them cold to even with international attention on her, it took the rest of the day to find a generator to power saw and pull the girl out. she died of her injuries two days later. there are reasons...
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certainly battling a corruption scandal and doubts over his handling of the economy and this report alex watson is peter all of. here it could very well be called a meeting between the euro zone's haves and well quite frankly the have nots as german chancellor angela merkel sits down to talks with the spanish prime minister mariano what are quite germany still widely regarded as the euro zone's the only real success economically while as many fear that spain could go the way of greece now the spanish prime minister will receive the full welcome of germany including full military honors holidays he was to turn up at the doorstep of many in his own country he may face severe criticism that's because many spanish citizens still think he hasn't done enough to deal with bank has the same basically the bearings are of this huge incredible fiefs run only by greed the government's not helping the people the topping the banks it has been at least a fair deal fifty times the issue but in the last month it was three people they were going to be if he doesn't find out how it is but they hang themselves bef
certainly battling a corruption scandal and doubts over his handling of the economy and this report alex watson is peter all of. here it could very well be called a meeting between the euro zone's haves and well quite frankly the have nots as german chancellor angela merkel sits down to talks with the spanish prime minister mariano what are quite germany still widely regarded as the euro zone's the only real success economically while as many fear that spain could go the way of greece now the...
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[ man ] another watson is wearing a green jacket and this time his name is bubba. [ male announcer ]asters on cbs. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> jeff: good evening, everyone, i'm jeff glor. it is already nascar's biggest race but this year's daytona 500 attracted hor than just sports fans for more than one reason. first there was danica patrick, the first woman to win pole position. and today the first to lead the race. but there was also yesterday's frightening crash which injured not drivers but fans. with more on all of that, mark strassmann is at daytona international speedway, mark, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, jeff. today's race had another pileup. this one involving nine cars. but no unwith was hurt on the track or stands. daytona begins nascar's season an a sport already on the defensive about safety. >> for the second time the daytona 500 goes to jimmy johnson. >> reporter: in the 55th running of the great american race jimmy johnson took daytona's checkered flag for the second time. danica patrick lead briefly, the first woman if
[ man ] another watson is wearing a green jacket and this time his name is bubba. [ male announcer ]asters on cbs. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> jeff: good evening, everyone, i'm jeff glor. it is already nascar's biggest race but this year's daytona 500 attracted hor than just sports fans for more than one reason. first there was danica patrick, the first woman to win pole position. and today the first to lead the race. but there was also...
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captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com [ male announcer ] a tradition unlike any other. [ man ] another watsongreen jacket and this time his name is bubba. [ male announcer ] the masters on cbs. >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> good morning, everybody. i'm frank mallicoat. it is february the 21st. >> yes. it's thursday. i'm michelle griego. why don't we check in with lawrence for the weather. >> great idea. >> first thing i thought today when i woke up, you know what? tomorrow is friday! getting close to the weekend. >> love that. >> we have some nice weather coming up. not as cold this morning, breezy at the coast a few clouds out there, as well. 30s and 40s now. what about the rest of the day? we'll talk about that coming up. >> and we have a lot of areas of overnight roadwork this morning including several middle lanes blocked if you are heading towards the bay bridge toll plaza. we'll show you where else it's slow in the east and south bays, more roadwork there, as well. coming up. >> looks quiet. thank you. >>> it is 4:30 now. south african sprinter oscar pistorius ma
captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com [ male announcer ] a tradition unlike any other. [ man ] another watsongreen jacket and this time his name is bubba. [ male announcer ] the masters on cbs. >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> good morning, everybody. i'm frank mallicoat. it is february the 21st. >> yes. it's thursday. i'm michelle griego. why don't we check in with lawrence for the weather. >> great idea. >> first thing i thought today when i...
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[ male announcer ] a tradition unlike any other. [ man ] another watson is wearing a green jacket andis name is bubba. [ male announcer ] the masters on cbs. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> jeff: good evening, everyone, i'm jeff glor. it is already nascar's biggest race but this year's daytona 500 attracted hor than just sports fans for more than one reason. first there was danica patrick, the first woman to win pole position. and today the first to lead the race. but there was also yesterday's frightening crash which injured not drivers but fans. with more on all of that mark strassmann is at daytona international speedway, mark good evening. >> reporter: good evening, jeff. today's race had another pileup. this one involving nine cars. but no unwith was hurt on the track or stands. daytona begins nascar's season an a sport already on the defensive about safety. >> for the second time the daytona 500 goes to jimmy johnson. >> reporter: in the 55th running of the great american race jimmy johnson took daytona's checkered flag for the second time. danica
[ male announcer ] a tradition unlike any other. [ man ] another watson is wearing a green jacket andis name is bubba. [ male announcer ] the masters on cbs. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> jeff: good evening, everyone, i'm jeff glor. it is already nascar's biggest race but this year's daytona 500 attracted hor than just sports fans for more than one reason. first there was danica patrick, the first woman to win pole position. and today the first...
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people didn't know it yet they had reached a turning point in the bloodiest war in human history tom watson r.t. . well the temperance update for the moment with the news team about half an hour from now in the meantime the martin brings you breaking the set that's coming your way to a short break this is in moscow. reparable fiasco actually caused a fiasco by singing a song highly critical of president obama ironically at a concert in honor of his second inauguration according to the huffington post he was thrown off stage by security for insulting the dear leader the sounds really bad like something out of one thousand nine hundred four were thugs come out of nowhere the second you say something out of line about the party. to the song loop it was singing had been going on for thirty minutes at that point this rant was more like a hip hop filibuster stopping the whole show and dragging on and on and on the so i think security just wanted to silence him in general not silence his anti obama opinions so you know loopy next time when you want to bring up obama's drone usage or total disregar
people didn't know it yet they had reached a turning point in the bloodiest war in human history tom watson r.t. . well the temperance update for the moment with the news team about half an hour from now in the meantime the martin brings you breaking the set that's coming your way to a short break this is in moscow. reparable fiasco actually caused a fiasco by singing a song highly critical of president obama ironically at a concert in honor of his second inauguration according to the...
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watson: isn't that evidence? yeah, well, i will give it back when i am finished. there's nothing more hazardous to my health than boredom. what is wrong with you? you hacked my e-mail? took me seven tries to deduce a password. i noticed something in there. flexing our deductive muscles, are we? i could burst with pride. >>> we're back with our round table of electronic warfare chiefs with army colonel jim ekvall, navy captain greg smith, air force colonel jim "hook" pryor, and lieutenant colonel jason "dizzy" schuette. in every component there becomes an insatiable demand, and people can get enough of it. is the answer in the aus tear environment to start buying more or bringing into service things like a b-1 bomber that has a tremendous electronic capability? >> great question. certainly if you look at what "dizzy" and the marine corps are doing, or the ew community that i work with, we have very, very similar requirements for ew. because we have similar requirements, we really ought to be pursuing similar ways to fill those requirements. and so last year "dizzy"
watson: isn't that evidence? yeah, well, i will give it back when i am finished. there's nothing more hazardous to my health than boredom. what is wrong with you? you hacked my e-mail? took me seven tries to deduce a password. i noticed something in there. flexing our deductive muscles, are we? i could burst with pride. >>> we're back with our round table of electronic warfare chiefs with army colonel jim ekvall, navy captain greg smith, air force colonel jim "hook" pryor,...
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astrazeneca may be able to help. [ male announcer ] a tradition unlike any other. [ man ] another watsoning a green jacket and this time his name is bubba. [ male announcer ] the masters on cbs. >> axelrod: if you feel like you've been paying more for gasoline recently it's because you have. the latest survey of gas prices around the country shows an average price for a gallon of unledded regular to be $3.69 a gallon, up 11 cents in the last week, 40 cents in the last month. we are now seeing something on wall street we haven't seen for a while a rash of megadeals and mergers. this week, food giant heinzan announced warren buffet would be purchasing the company, along with a brazilian group, for $23 billion. and american airlines and u.s. airways announced an $11 billion merger. joining us now is mark zandis chief economist of moody's analytics. so many reports of starts and stop of the recovery. what are the possibilities this is a sustained traction? are the possibilities this is a sustained traction? >> i think this is the real deal. confidence is improving and confidence is key to a
astrazeneca may be able to help. [ male announcer ] a tradition unlike any other. [ man ] another watsoning a green jacket and this time his name is bubba. [ male announcer ] the masters on cbs. >> axelrod: if you feel like you've been paying more for gasoline recently it's because you have. the latest survey of gas prices around the country shows an average price for a gallon of unledded regular to be $3.69 a gallon, up 11 cents in the last week, 40 cents in the last month. we are now...
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people didn't know it yet they had reached a turning point in the bloodiest war in human history tom watson r.t. and on our website r.t. dot com we've got a whole section dedicated to that of the entire second world war i there you can find stories of the people who witnessed the horrific events of the starling ground battle with their own eyes as well as and more about those who led the red army to fix. after a very short break here and i'll see it's time to get rather chilly take a look at the very tough daily lives of those are living in one of the coldest regions on the planet just a second out here not seen. you know i could kind of sort of understand the mindset of an evil.
people didn't know it yet they had reached a turning point in the bloodiest war in human history tom watson r.t. and on our website r.t. dot com we've got a whole section dedicated to that of the entire second world war i there you can find stories of the people who witnessed the horrific events of the starling ground battle with their own eyes as well as and more about those who led the red army to fix. after a very short break here and i'll see it's time to get rather chilly take a look at...
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people didn't know it yet they had reached a turning point in the bloodiest war in human history tom watson r.t. and on our website r.t. dot com we've got a whole section dedicated to the second world war i there you can find stories of the people who witnessed the horrific events of the stalin ground battle as well as learn more about those who actually led the red army to victory. so my colleague bill daughter's here in half an hour's time but before him it's abby martin and bring in a sense of just a moment. represent the fiasco actually caused a fiasco by singing a song highly critical of president obama ironically at a concert in honor of his second inauguration according to the huffington post he was thrown off stage by security for insulting the dear leader the sounds really bad like something out of one thousand nine hundred four where thoughts come out of nowhere the second you say something out of line about the party. to the song loop it was sunny had been going on for thirty minutes at that point this rant was my.
people didn't know it yet they had reached a turning point in the bloodiest war in human history tom watson r.t. and on our website r.t. dot com we've got a whole section dedicated to the second world war i there you can find stories of the people who witnessed the horrific events of the stalin ground battle as well as learn more about those who actually led the red army to victory. so my colleague bill daughter's here in half an hour's time but before him it's abby martin and bring in a sense...
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people didn't know it yet they had reached a turning point in the bloodiest war in human history tom watson. i ders on football squad whose fans are known for racist and the arab chants has signed two muslims to the team for the first time and supporters are furious at the move which some say is like welcoming the enemy or his policy or reports. the games in there but the actions out here the israeli football team they told us of them is making headlines not for what it does on the pitch but what it does oafish the only leading team in the country never to have signed an arab player because of fan pressure is a bastion of israel's political white if i am one other thing i am the don't love that the enemy will be a player in my team or you could see. the. chance like this we hate all arabs only the target of the racist croquet no it doesn't happen often but tonight's match is between d'etat jerusalem and a local israeli arab team the police are not taking any chances which is why these gates are for the jewish fans and the other side of the stadium is for the palestinian supporters now the m
people didn't know it yet they had reached a turning point in the bloodiest war in human history tom watson. i ders on football squad whose fans are known for racist and the arab chants has signed two muslims to the team for the first time and supporters are furious at the move which some say is like welcoming the enemy or his policy or reports. the games in there but the actions out here the israeli football team they told us of them is making headlines not for what it does on the pitch but...
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people didn't know it yet they had reached a turning point in the bloodiest war in human history tom watson. the solemn ceremony commemorating the victory of stalingrad ended with a magnificent fireworks display can find the photos of the event on our website there we have a section dedicated to the second world war including historical articles biographies on the personal accounts of those who witnessed the horror of the battle itself. a jerusalem football squad whose fans are known for racist anti arab chances signed to muslims to the team for the first time but supporters are openly disappointed at the move which some say is like welcoming the enemy or his policy or reports on the boiling anger that's never far from spilling over. the games in there but the actions out here the israeli football team they told us of them is making headlines not for what it does on the pitch but what it does oafish the only leading team in the country never to find an arab player because of family pressure h.r. is a bastion of israel's political right if i am none other than the don't love that in the me w
people didn't know it yet they had reached a turning point in the bloodiest war in human history tom watson. the solemn ceremony commemorating the victory of stalingrad ended with a magnificent fireworks display can find the photos of the event on our website there we have a section dedicated to the second world war including historical articles biographies on the personal accounts of those who witnessed the horror of the battle itself. a jerusalem football squad whose fans are known for racist...
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and kazakhstan have led to rumors that the now might stop renting by canoe to moscow archies tom watson has a story. they call him the first or the shooter anatoly has worked at the baikonur cosmodrome in kazakhstan for fifty years he's the man to say blast off. but now he's worried about political meddling in the spaceports future as a real we are living a normal life here so i believe they shouldn't try to fix something that's not broken since the end of the soviet union russia has rented baikonur from kazakhstan but recently the head of the kazakh space agency annoyed by a lack of progress on a joint rocket project called for a halt to some of the launches allow them. deep the number of heavy proton rockets amount to more than the team has dropped from seventeen to twelve it's prompted behind the scenes wrangling moscow demanding reimbursement expensive launch to last when those demands were leaked though both sides rushed to state there was no problem you go there is no scandal no sensation there's no divorce between cause it stan and russia on the subject of the baikonur cosmodrome
and kazakhstan have led to rumors that the now might stop renting by canoe to moscow archies tom watson has a story. they call him the first or the shooter anatoly has worked at the baikonur cosmodrome in kazakhstan for fifty years he's the man to say blast off. but now he's worried about political meddling in the spaceports future as a real we are living a normal life here so i believe they shouldn't try to fix something that's not broken since the end of the soviet union russia has rented...
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russia and kazakhstan have led to rumors that the now might stop renting by canoe to moscow artist tom watson has a story. they call him the first or the shooter anatoly has worked at the baikonur cosmodrome in kazakhstan for fifty years he's the man who say blast off. but now he's worried about political meddling in the spaceports future as a real we are living a normal life here so i believe they shouldn't try to fix something that's not broken since the end of the soviet union russia has rented baikonur from kazakstan but recently the head of the kazakh space agency annoyed by a lack of progress on a joint rocket project called for a halt to some of the launches allowed them. deep the number of heavy proton rockets allowed to launch two thousand team has dropped from seventeen to twelve it's prompted behind the scenes wrangling moscow demanding reimbursement expensive long to come to last when those demands were leaked though both sides rushed to state there was no problem he goes can there is no scandal no sensation there's no divorce between cuz it stan and russia on the subject of the b
russia and kazakhstan have led to rumors that the now might stop renting by canoe to moscow artist tom watson has a story. they call him the first or the shooter anatoly has worked at the baikonur cosmodrome in kazakhstan for fifty years he's the man who say blast off. but now he's worried about political meddling in the spaceports future as a real we are living a normal life here so i believe they shouldn't try to fix something that's not broken since the end of the soviet union russia has...
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people didn't know it yet they had reached a turning point in the bloodiest war in human history tom watson. a drizzle and football squad whose fans are known for racist and the arab chants has signed two muslims to the team for the first time and supporters are furious at the move which some say is like welcoming the enemy or his policy or reports. the games in there but the actions out here these really football team they told us of them is making headlines not for what it does on the pitch but what it does oafish the only leading team in the country never to have signed an arab player because of family pressure is a bastion of israel's political right if i am one other thing i am the don't love that the enemy will be a player in my team or you could see. the. chance like this we hate all arabs only the target of the race is croquet no it doesn't happen often but tonight's match is between d'etat jerusalem and a local israeli arab team the police are not taking any chances which is why these gates are for the jewish fans and the other side of the stadium is for the palestinian supporters
people didn't know it yet they had reached a turning point in the bloodiest war in human history tom watson. a drizzle and football squad whose fans are known for racist and the arab chants has signed two muslims to the team for the first time and supporters are furious at the move which some say is like welcoming the enemy or his policy or reports. the games in there but the actions out here these really football team they told us of them is making headlines not for what it does on the pitch...
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at the pharmacy counter. [ male announcer ] a tradition unlike any other. [ man ] another watson is wearingacket and this time his name is bubba. [ male announcer ] the masters on cbs. >> axelrod: for the first time since the story broke, notre dame linebacker manti te'o stood in front of a room full of reporters today. te'o wanted to talk about his nfl prospects but was peppered with questions about his online girlfriend who never actually existed. >> it was definitely embarrassing. you walk into a grocery store and you kind of like give people double takes to see if they're staring at you. it's definitely embarrassing. >> axelrod: te'o said he metorters with reporters to prove he is noer longer embarrassed as he makes his comeback.back. comeback is a word a lot of reala w estate agents are using on the jersey shore. unexpectedly, but very happily. even though towns on the mid- atlantic coast have yet to clean up from super storm sandy,rm that's not slowing down a certain breed of homebuyer. o here's tony guida. >> look at the view from here. you can see atlantic city. >> reporter: rafi ga
at the pharmacy counter. [ male announcer ] a tradition unlike any other. [ man ] another watson is wearingacket and this time his name is bubba. [ male announcer ] the masters on cbs. >> axelrod: for the first time since the story broke, notre dame linebacker manti te'o stood in front of a room full of reporters today. te'o wanted to talk about his nfl prospects but was peppered with questions about his online girlfriend who never actually existed. >> it was definitely...
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skeletons of the animals which became extinct tens of thousands of years ago and earlier i spoke to watson has been in the question of who's on earth to move details about the raising find. it wasn't siberia where they found it like many would have thought actually happened in russia's north caucasus now the discovery was made and become bodies in about a region which is a very mountainous area and also home to al bruce europe's highest peak now during the seasonal snow saw landslides occur and it's these landslides that can reveal what's been burry deep in the ground and that's exactly what happened local researches say that these are the remains of the south and mamma's now that animal lived in europe and central asia some two and a half million years ago which was around the time b. ice age began they were huge animals four meters tall and also known for its curled tusks their laughter african homeland and migrated to eurasia and their last resort is widely seen as what is now sells and russia we should also say that out of seven full mammal skeletons that were found in the world three
skeletons of the animals which became extinct tens of thousands of years ago and earlier i spoke to watson has been in the question of who's on earth to move details about the raising find. it wasn't siberia where they found it like many would have thought actually happened in russia's north caucasus now the discovery was made and become bodies in about a region which is a very mountainous area and also home to al bruce europe's highest peak now during the seasonal snow saw landslides occur and...
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people didn't know it yet they had reached a turning point in the bloodiest war in human history tom watson r.t. the solemn ceremony commemorating the stalingrad victory has wrapped up with a magnificent fallen display and you can find the photos of the military parade on our website at the moment and also there we've got a whole section dedicated to the second world war they can find stories of the people who witnessed the horrific events of the stalingrad battle as well as learn more about those who led the red army to victory. well that's it for me the news team for the moment will be back with more in just a hole for now from now in the meantime coming up in just a few minutes it is the latest is a report stay with us for that this is in most. represent the fiasco actually caused a fiasco by singing a song highly critical of president obama ironically at a concert in honor of his second inauguration according to the huffington post he was thrown off stage by security for insulting the dear leader the sounds really bad like something out of one thousand nine hundred four were thugs come
people didn't know it yet they had reached a turning point in the bloodiest war in human history tom watson r.t. the solemn ceremony commemorating the stalingrad victory has wrapped up with a magnificent fallen display and you can find the photos of the military parade on our website at the moment and also there we've got a whole section dedicated to the second world war they can find stories of the people who witnessed the horrific events of the stalingrad battle as well as learn more about...