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billy sunday hated the wobblies.than once, julia ward howe is burning in hell, because all unitarians are burning in hell. she is not a good evangelical. and yet it is embraced by these different people. it taps into the ongoing millennialist strain in american culture. as i pointed out yesterday, it is a central theme in our culture. to this day -- if you were not there yesterday, to this day, a third of americans believe that christ's second coming will occur in their lifetime, based on polls. it is also an aspirational hymn. it is a hymn that envisions a future good society. it is hopeful. amid tragedy, it offers a kind of hope. it is a sublime song. what is sublimity? it is uniting terror and delight. there is something terrifying about that. but it is also delightful. sublimity is a defining aspect of art and literature. from frederick douglass, rebecca harding davis, twain, melville and hawthorne, down to james baldwin, elizabeth alexander the contemporary african-american poet, whose new collection is entitled
billy sunday hated the wobblies.than once, julia ward howe is burning in hell, because all unitarians are burning in hell. she is not a good evangelical. and yet it is embraced by these different people. it taps into the ongoing millennialist strain in american culture. as i pointed out yesterday, it is a central theme in our culture. to this day -- if you were not there yesterday, to this day, a third of americans believe that christ's second coming will occur in their lifetime, based on...
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their nickname is the wobblies. the wobblies. the wobblies were, for that time, probably the most radical labor organization. the old knights of labor have long subsided. the american federation is pretty popular, but they take a much more conciliatory approach to labor relations, and this is one of the reasons we get groups like the iww, the industrial workers of the world. who get this awesome nickname of the wobblies. the wobblies then did advocate aggressive confrontation with mine owners in the west for example. they did sort of encourage even violence perhaps, on certain occasions. ok? certainly they were seen as the most radical labor organization of the time. to a lot of middle-class types and business owners, mention of the iww, the wobblies, sent chills and shivers down their backs. great concern and consternation of the wobblies. so, in this context, this article that links cubism with the kind of labor confrontation advocated by the wobblies, right is really telling. it is really telling. it really gets at those anxie
their nickname is the wobblies. the wobblies. the wobblies were, for that time, probably the most radical labor organization. the old knights of labor have long subsided. the american federation is pretty popular, but they take a much more conciliatory approach to labor relations, and this is one of the reasons we get groups like the iww, the industrial workers of the world. who get this awesome nickname of the wobblies. the wobblies then did advocate aggressive confrontation with mine owners...
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in this case, it is something called speed wobbles. >> speed wobbles are when your board is not adjusted properly. maybe your settings are a little too loose and you are not prepared for speed or your weight is distributed unequally. in this case, the rope pulled me forward and off of my axis and somewhat off balance, so when i hit the ramp i was still in get rid of speed wobble mode rather than fly off a bridge mode and i was pretty much out of control when i hit the ramp so there was no chance that i would have done what i expected to do. >> the flip he does as he launches off the bridge, not grandstanding, he says. >> the flip was not part of the plan. i just wanted to launch off the ramp and have a nice view, hang out with the birds and just do a nice big air right into the water and then get rid of my board at the last second. because of the speed wobbles, i was leaning too far back when i hit the ramp. i was probably still going a little too fast and i just got ejected and ragdolled and then i just held on for the ride. as i'm flying through the air, i was mostly thinking, safe lan
in this case, it is something called speed wobbles. >> speed wobbles are when your board is not adjusted properly. maybe your settings are a little too loose and you are not prepared for speed or your weight is distributed unequally. in this case, the rope pulled me forward and off of my axis and somewhat off balance, so when i hit the ramp i was still in get rid of speed wobble mode rather than fly off a bridge mode and i was pretty much out of control when i hit the ramp so there was no...
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and more of a speed wobble. >> slow down. >> he speeds up. on its side. >> with all of those people on top. oh, my gosh. >> dumped over a dozen people off the roof as it goes sliding down the road. i've got a photo from facebook you might want to see. see how big it was. everyone was obviously sitting on top there. went sliding down the road there. there are reports of injuries scrapes and fractures, things like that. some people did go to the hospital. nobody was killed. >> i'm sure this is not the only way to get to where they need to go. the driver is not thinking about safety and >> the next one is a dash cam. we'll go back and watch and see if you can spot what happened. we're approaching a construction zone. all the warning signs right there. then starting get the flashing light telling us we have to move over. we're getting into the construction zone when suddenly watch here. we see brake lights and then the cars start peeling left and right. a white car in the middle. as we drive past you see construction guys. you back up and look fa
and more of a speed wobble. >> slow down. >> he speeds up. on its side. >> with all of those people on top. oh, my gosh. >> dumped over a dozen people off the roof as it goes sliding down the road. i've got a photo from facebook you might want to see. see how big it was. everyone was obviously sitting on top there. went sliding down the road there. there are reports of injuries scrapes and fractures, things like that. some people did go to the hospital. nobody was...
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a little harsh by hoosier nation, but maryland has been a little wobbly lately. the terps have been blasted on the road barely getting by at home and slipped back to the 19th ranking in the usa today and here comes i -- indiana again. you might think it's revenge, but mark turgeon says we don't play that. >> we want to play well, home game, indiana. they're a good team. they were ranked, but they've won a lot of games tied for second with us in the league, so that's really what it's about. it's not about motivation or anything else. sad news. jerry tarkanian passed away today. he built unlv into a national title. he would always be biting that towel on the sideline, hence the neck name tark, the shark. his team managed to win 729 games under scrutiny by the nca. tark the shark was 84. >>> when does an opposing team own you? here's something you can't deny. washington has had a hard time playing against toronto. five of the last six times they've become raptor meat, guys. washington has fallen a few games behind toronto in the race for the two spot in the east. he
a little harsh by hoosier nation, but maryland has been a little wobbly lately. the terps have been blasted on the road barely getting by at home and slipped back to the 19th ranking in the usa today and here comes i -- indiana again. you might think it's revenge, but mark turgeon says we don't play that. >> we want to play well, home game, indiana. they're a good team. they were ranked, but they've won a lot of games tied for second with us in the league, so that's really what it's...
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. >> 19 cars wobbling around a bit. you don't reckon he has a tire, do you? he's on the straight away. >> third, fourth and fifth. behind matt and martin truex. eight laps to go. she is parked at the lap. going around. tony stewart goes around. >> four cars. >> kirk bush and greg bifle, a hard hit there. and he answered your question before. >> he hit the inside wall hard. >> he is out of the inside wall. kirk bush will not be so fortunate i think. and tony stewart who had such optimism. stewart in a great frame of mind. doesn't make the checkered flag tonight. the signal to safety officials that he is okay. we will watch kevin harvick make a move and mears moves with him. then it's on. let's have a look here. kyle bush on the outside. looks like the 18 and the four team makes a contact and drifts it up in front of kyle bush. that's right down the hill. another near miss. going up and not sure he can see the 16. >> they hit the wall here. pow. i don't know which one hit it but they did right where the wall curves out and right where he hit it. the left of the
. >> 19 cars wobbling around a bit. you don't reckon he has a tire, do you? he's on the straight away. >> third, fourth and fifth. behind matt and martin truex. eight laps to go. she is parked at the lap. going around. tony stewart goes around. >> four cars. >> kirk bush and greg bifle, a hard hit there. and he answered your question before. >> he hit the inside wall hard. >> he is out of the inside wall. kirk bush will not be so fortunate i think. and tony...
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accidents, a couple near miss and 1 place over in vienna there was a small hill and the cars were wobbling when they tried to go up. best to stay in tonight and let the snow trucks do their job. >>> if you're parked on a main street in d.c., you'll want to move your vehicle now or risk being towed. snow emergency goes into effect in the district at 7 a.m. tomorrow. that also means taxicabs can add a $15 fee to your meter fare. metro says buses will start on a severe snow plan tomorrow meaning major roadways only. metro trains will operate tomorrow on a saturday schedule and amtrak service between d.c., new york and boston will run on a modified schedule. stephanie ramirez joins us from what's been a trouble spot for drivers in northwest. >> reporter: we're on porter street northwest just off connecticut. this hill behind me has been a parking lot at some points of the night, right now clear, plows finally got through, but it was an obstacle course because it's one of those hills that's difficult to get through if you don't have an all wheel drive vehicle. there's a lot of places like that
accidents, a couple near miss and 1 place over in vienna there was a small hill and the cars were wobbling when they tried to go up. best to stay in tonight and let the snow trucks do their job. >>> if you're parked on a main street in d.c., you'll want to move your vehicle now or risk being towed. snow emergency goes into effect in the district at 7 a.m. tomorrow. that also means taxicabs can add a $15 fee to your meter fare. metro says buses will start on a severe snow plan tomorrow...
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flags dancing, street lights wobbling, litter swirling, branches shivering and people complaining. >> it's freezing out here. i love winter, but i do not like this wind. it's crazy. >> reporter: and painful. >> it's the face, it makes my nose run, makes your eyes tear and your glasses get foggy. all terrible. >> reporter: mary elgin had to walk in it about 45 minutes from glover park in d.c. to arlington. >> get my exercise and be a good citizen and save the planet, but it's cold. this key bridge is cold. >> reporter: dori kiniggi had to stand in it waiting for the bus to arrive. >> i'm dealing with it. >> reporter: this postal carrier had to work in it. he's also prepared. got the goretex boots going and thermals under those. >> it works. >> reporter: let's hope it works tomorrow because the wind will make it feel far below freezing. >> it's going to be what, 27 degrees tomorrow? >> reporter: it's going to be bad. >> i'm probably have to come out here with a blanket or something. >> reporter: walk around with a snuggie. as we mentioned, it's cold. it's only getting colder overnight a
flags dancing, street lights wobbling, litter swirling, branches shivering and people complaining. >> it's freezing out here. i love winter, but i do not like this wind. it's crazy. >> reporter: and painful. >> it's the face, it makes my nose run, makes your eyes tear and your glasses get foggy. all terrible. >> reporter: mary elgin had to walk in it about 45 minutes from glover park in d.c. to arlington. >> get my exercise and be a good citizen and save the...
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the raise in the markets were wobbly as they thought that brings forward an interest rate hike from theeral reserve. today, though it's going to be interesting. the markets are starting the session a little weaker. and it may be some of the fear factor from europe that's affecting the early market calls here. we are down in europe at the moment. a lot of that is down to worries about the greek situation and whether they stay in the eurozone. banks are getting hit hard on the greece story. hsbc is one bank that's been in the news for all the wrong reasons again here. we had the major release of documents back in 2010. it was a leak effectively saying 30,000 accounts and a great deal of money, 120 million involved. a lot of the people in the accounts were evading their taxes. again, this story has reared its head. it's an embarrassment for hsbc. i think they settled with the d.o.j. way back to the tune of about $1.92 billion. it is doing the circuit again, as a lot of the news organizations point out some of the new information from that leak from the swiss operation of hsbc. back to you.
the raise in the markets were wobbly as they thought that brings forward an interest rate hike from theeral reserve. today, though it's going to be interesting. the markets are starting the session a little weaker. and it may be some of the fear factor from europe that's affecting the early market calls here. we are down in europe at the moment. a lot of that is down to worries about the greek situation and whether they stay in the eurozone. banks are getting hit hard on the greece story. hsbc...
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. >> i've seen athletes wobble and fall and crawl across the finish line but that story of her goingd crawling the last 450 feet or so, never seen anything like that. >> reporter: whe&i the medical team rushed to help she refused. >> she's taking no for an answer. keep on going young lady. ngetich still managed to come in third. conley greeted her after the race. >> you ran the bravest race and crawled the bravest crawl i have ever seen in my life. >> crawling the last 50 meters to the finish line. >> reporter: ngetich couldn't recall those final few minutes. >> the last two kilometers, i don't remember. >> she did it! she made it! >> running you have to keep going, going. >> reporter: conley bumped up her cash prize. he says it's the least he could do. >> i have never heard our crowds that loud cheering for an athlete like that. >> reporter: it's like she won the race. >> she was the defining moment of that weekend for us. >> you are one tough young lady! >> reporter: an image of defeat turned into triumph, manuel bojorquez, cbs news austin. >> pelley: amazing. singer lesley gore di
. >> i've seen athletes wobble and fall and crawl across the finish line but that story of her goingd crawling the last 450 feet or so, never seen anything like that. >> reporter: whe&i the medical team rushed to help she refused. >> she's taking no for an answer. keep on going young lady. ngetich still managed to come in third. conley greeted her after the race. >> you ran the bravest race and crawled the bravest crawl i have ever seen in my life. >> crawling...
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the weak and wobbly pup was found trying to make his way across some plants near the parking garage. rescuers from the marine animal center were finally able to corral the little guy. >> poor little guy. >>> lance armstrong, switching gears now, has come out on the losing side of a fraud settlement. an arbitration panel has ruled against armstrong and a former team management company. the ruling calls on them to pay $10 million to a promotions company because of armstrong's use of illegal performance-enhancing drugs. armstrong's lawyer says the ruling won't stand and will be overturned by a judge. >>> well, to assure spring is coming, you should know the first official major league pitchers and catchers spring training workouts will take place on thursday. so we're getting there. >> as for indoor sports played last night, we get our highlights from espn. >>> he's stan, i'm neil. it's monday leading into tuesday. we had some great basketball. a big monday, okay. >>> yeah, kansas and west virginia from the big 12, boy, this came down to the final seconds. 8.3 to go. west virginia down
the weak and wobbly pup was found trying to make his way across some plants near the parking garage. rescuers from the marine animal center were finally able to corral the little guy. >> poor little guy. >>> lance armstrong, switching gears now, has come out on the losing side of a fraud settlement. an arbitration panel has ruled against armstrong and a former team management company. the ruling calls on them to pay $10 million to a promotions company because of armstrong's use...
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. >> wobble. pow! >> reporter: the suspect ronnie moody hit a taxi and a sedan.edan had two people inside. >> we looked at each other and the headlights came barreling at us. boom. >> reporter: republic republic was running -- ronnie moody was ronning. >> he wasn't hurt at all -- running. >> he wasn't hurt at all. >> he did not want to be taken into custody. >> he had already had a busy day. the car he was driving was reported stolen at 10:00 a.m. that morning. 5:30 p.m. he was involved in a fight on mission. police tried to talk to him there but he jumped into the car and drove off. >> he backed up towards the officers. causing one to have to jump out of the way. >> reporter: 40 minutes later he made time for a robbery attempt. >> he pulled up, exited and attempted to steal a woman's purse. >> reporter: 6:30 p.m. the crash. even in the chase that followed he was desperate to get away. >> he did attempt to grab on officer's firearm. >> reporter: one man. 9 hours. 4 crime scenes. >> i was like oh, my god. i home ain't nobody hurt. >> reporter: there were no major
. >> wobble. pow! >> reporter: the suspect ronnie moody hit a taxi and a sedan.edan had two people inside. >> we looked at each other and the headlights came barreling at us. boom. >> reporter: republic republic was running -- ronnie moody was ronning. >> he wasn't hurt at all -- running. >> he wasn't hurt at all. >> he did not want to be taken into custody. >> he had already had a busy day. the car he was driving was reported stolen at 10:00 a.m....
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. >> 19 cars wobbling around a bit. you don't reckon he has a tire, do you? he's on the straight away. >> third, fourth and fifth. behind matt and martin truex. eight laps to go. she is parked at the lap. going around. tony stewart goes around. >> four cars. >> kirk bush and greg bifle, a hard hit there. and he answered your question before. >> he hit the inside wall hard. >> he is out of the inside wall. kirk bush will not be so fortunate i think. and tony stewart who had such optimism. stewart in a great frame of mind. doesn't make the checkered flag tonight. the signal to safety officials that he is okay. we will watch kevin harvick make a move and mears moves with him. then it's on. let's have a look here. kyle bush on the outside. looks like the 18 and the four team makes a contact and drifts it up in front of kyle bush. that's right down the hill. another near miss. going up and not sure he can see the 16. >> they hit the wall here. pow. i don't know which one hit it but they did right where the wall curves out and right where he hit it. the left of the
. >> 19 cars wobbling around a bit. you don't reckon he has a tire, do you? he's on the straight away. >> third, fourth and fifth. behind matt and martin truex. eight laps to go. she is parked at the lap. going around. tony stewart goes around. >> four cars. >> kirk bush and greg bifle, a hard hit there. and he answered your question before. >> he hit the inside wall hard. >> he is out of the inside wall. kirk bush will not be so fortunate i think. and tony...
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it actually had been a little wobbly for a little while and they fixed the management structure and they runs for president. i find it hard to believe that their lawyers, the foundation lawyers and her lawyers haven't been telling her what pitfalls to avoid. i mean, this is -- you know, pretty extraordinary. because now every investigative journalist in america is going to be looking for some kind of a quid pro quo or something that these governments got in exchange. >> charles? >> like the invasion of mosul, what's missing here is the element of surprise. this is how the clintons operate. they've always been right at the edge from the futures 25 years ago, until today, where they walked the line where you would imagine that no other politicians would walk the line. the reason is they've gotten away with it. i think it is quite amazing that she would pretend or they would pretend, a spokesman pretend. but that is not exactly why the government of qatar is giving all this money. it's not because it wants to actually cure malaria in parts of africa. it could do that without using the clint
it actually had been a little wobbly for a little while and they fixed the management structure and they runs for president. i find it hard to believe that their lawyers, the foundation lawyers and her lawyers haven't been telling her what pitfalls to avoid. i mean, this is -- you know, pretty extraordinary. because now every investigative journalist in america is going to be looking for some kind of a quid pro quo or something that these governments got in exchange. >> charles? >>...
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they took the rope off of my neck and they allowed me to stumble and wobble back to the jail which wasjust half a block away. >> one voice out of the thousands spared his life. cameron was at the crime scene accident innocent, and still convicted of being an accessory and he served five years in prison. cameron wrote about his experience, and founded the american black holocaust museum. and he died in 2006. >> former assistant attorney general worked at the civil rights administration in the carter administration, and he's back in the studio. it's part of our history. and we like to forget. we don't want to look at those pictures they're very very painful. what does the history tell, and what about the law and these lynchings? >> well, the law failed. by definition when there's a lynchings, and that was what was wrong with the system. there was no law behind it. lynchings were not designed to take the place of law. because there were no arrests or trials or convictions or sentencing or prison. and it was just a killing. and that was probably done as much as anything, not to subverted t
they took the rope off of my neck and they allowed me to stumble and wobble back to the jail which wasjust half a block away. >> one voice out of the thousands spared his life. cameron was at the crime scene accident innocent, and still convicted of being an accessory and he served five years in prison. cameron wrote about his experience, and founded the american black holocaust museum. and he died in 2006. >> former assistant attorney general worked at the civil rights...
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the wobbly economic recovery now held ransom by unions. labor dispute at west coast ports causing bottlenecks and backlogs with consumers on the hook for it all. >> a shutdown of america's west coast ports even for a short period of time would have devastating economic consequences. >> your best defense from hackers is to freeze your credit. >> if you really want to do something to keep the criminals out of your business, freeze your credit. gerri: how do you do that? >> we have the upside and downside of a credit freeze. fight over measles vaccine spreads to capitol hill. will congress force parents to vaccinate tear kids? >> too many parents are turning away from sound science. vaccines save lives. >> also, america is running out of organic milk. what is causing the shortage? when will it end? we'll investigate. >>> new movie plans for an iconic american superhero. spider-man fans go wild. all that and more coming up on "the willis report" where consumers are our business. >>> we begin tonight with news that the federal government is set
the wobbly economic recovery now held ransom by unions. labor dispute at west coast ports causing bottlenecks and backlogs with consumers on the hook for it all. >> a shutdown of america's west coast ports even for a short period of time would have devastating economic consequences. >> your best defense from hackers is to freeze your credit. >> if you really want to do something to keep the criminals out of your business, freeze your credit. gerri: how do you do that? >>...
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> mcdonald frantically tries to recover, but when he sets down his front tire, the bike begins to wobbleollably. >> i figured okay, maybe he can ride this one out or give it some throttle to pick the front wheel back up, it will stop. it got too violent too fast. >> mcdonald braces for impact. >> translator: the bars were going back and forth. they were just too violent. and i thought, i better not fall off to the right. i got to fall off to the left because i saw the road was coming up fast. then it was lights out for me. >> the brutal collision sends mcdonald spinning on to the middle of the road. his motorcycle shattering into pieces. >> after he hit the back of that car, it was pretty horrific. i didn't want to have to call his mom. i just didn't want to have to make that phone call. >> lamarche, still filming, pulls over and rushes back to his friend. >> first thing was get my bike stopped and get over to him to see if he was still breathing. i saw the bike in the background. it was smoking, it was finished. i looked down at his. his eyes were rolled back in his head. he looked a li
> mcdonald frantically tries to recover, but when he sets down his front tire, the bike begins to wobbleollably. >> i figured okay, maybe he can ride this one out or give it some throttle to pick the front wheel back up, it will stop. it got too violent too fast. >> mcdonald braces for impact. >> translator: the bars were going back and forth. they were just too violent. and i thought, i better not fall off to the right. i got to fall off to the left because i saw the road...
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the front left tire was just wobbling.shaking car right back to the insurance company aes company's preferred auto body shop where the general manager promptly told us to leave. >> don't turn that on without service king's permission if you don't mind. >> reporter: suzanne, service king the auto body chain that supposedly fixed that car, says they fixed it to exact standards of what the insurance company told them to do and that their work is lifetime guaranteed. they also said they had no idea anything was wrong with that car, even though it was eventually totalled. as for senator blumenthal he is renewing his request with the department of justice to open up a federal investigation to find out if this steering and the use of used auto parts is widespread enough to warrant a federal investigation. suzanne? >> all right. thank you, drew. >>> next hour, cnn news room starts right now.
the front left tire was just wobbling.shaking car right back to the insurance company aes company's preferred auto body shop where the general manager promptly told us to leave. >> don't turn that on without service king's permission if you don't mind. >> reporter: suzanne, service king the auto body chain that supposedly fixed that car, says they fixed it to exact standards of what the insurance company told them to do and that their work is lifetime guaranteed. they also said they...
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it's better that they're wobbly. they don't get knockouts anymore.round. this fight will actually go the whole way because no one's getting knocked out so you can afford to pay them because you know the sponsors are going to get the full value of their dollar. they are actually going to make more money now than if they had done this five years ago. >> people are saying floyd mayweather this boosts his career regardless because he had been seen as not stepping up to the fight in the past. >> if he loses, there's more money to be made because pacquiao is definitely the underdog here. if pacquiao wins they fight again, they both make another $100 million. >> unbelievable. >> you're not suggesting that's what's going to happen by coincidence? >> saturday may 2nd. that is the date to watch this. we're taking "closing bell" to las vegas. got to go. >> where are these dollar estimates coming from? >> all the projections. you've got all these media experts. >> and there's plenty more at cnbc.com. thank you, eric. happy early birthday. thank you, guys. "fast
it's better that they're wobbly. they don't get knockouts anymore.round. this fight will actually go the whole way because no one's getting knocked out so you can afford to pay them because you know the sponsors are going to get the full value of their dollar. they are actually going to make more money now than if they had done this five years ago. >> people are saying floyd mayweather this boosts his career regardless because he had been seen as not stepping up to the fight in the past....
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the plane wobbles, then dives nose first into the ground.explodes into a fireball. thick black smoke billows into the air. the twisted wreckage burns out of control. onlookers are horrified as emergency crews rush to the scene. dramatic close-up photographs show the pilot ejecting from the cockpit seconds from death. he's taken to the hospital. captain brian mews of the 425 tactical wing compresses three vertebrae in his back but incredibly, makes a full recovery and tells his story to matt lauer on the "today" show. >> no, the training did kick in. it became obvious what i needed to do and i was well trained for it and it was just a matter of pulling the handle and going for a ride. >> the captain is just 100 feet from the ground when he triggers his rocket-propelled ejection seat. >> i knew where the jet was going and i didn't want to be there with it, so i knew my only chance of survival was to pull the ejection handle. >> it launches him into the air at more than 100 miles per hour. >> it was quite a ride. i remember the whole thing. i r
the plane wobbles, then dives nose first into the ground.explodes into a fireball. thick black smoke billows into the air. the twisted wreckage burns out of control. onlookers are horrified as emergency crews rush to the scene. dramatic close-up photographs show the pilot ejecting from the cockpit seconds from death. he's taken to the hospital. captain brian mews of the 425 tactical wing compresses three vertebrae in his back but incredibly, makes a full recovery and tells his story to matt...
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the wobbly economic recovery now held ransom by unions. at west coast ports causing bottlenecks and backlogs with consumers on the hook for it all. >> a shutdown of america's west coast ports even for a short period of time would have devastating economic consequences. >> your best defense from hackers is to freeze your credit. >> if you really want to do something to keep the criminals out of your business, freeze your credit. gerri: how do you do that? >> we have the upside and downside of a credit freeze. fight over measles vaccine spreads to capitol hill.
the wobbly economic recovery now held ransom by unions. at west coast ports causing bottlenecks and backlogs with consumers on the hook for it all. >> a shutdown of america's west coast ports even for a short period of time would have devastating economic consequences. >> your best defense from hackers is to freeze your credit. >> if you really want to do something to keep the criminals out of your business, freeze your credit. gerri: how do you do that? >> we have the...
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. >> walking and wobbling.heavy walking yes yes. >> reporter: septa crews came in overnight to get the buses and rails heated up and moving. our cameras were there when the first train of employees went out just after 4:00 this morning from the fern rock maintenance yard. when temperatures drop this extreme equipment just doesn't work the same. >> wires just like in the summer when things expand, in this kind of cold things contract. so, we actually slow our vehicles down to make sure that we're not coming off of the wire and creating a problem. >> reporter: riders say they knew this morning would be bad. it doesn't matter how many layers you put on, nothing could completely block this kind of chill. >> can't play in this. pretty cold. >> stay in. [laughter] >> reporter: we could emphasize enough how important it is right now to bundle up as you wait for the bus or the train or even just to go outside for a few minutes. with the temperatures as low as they are right now, with the wind, frost bite can set in in
. >> walking and wobbling.heavy walking yes yes. >> reporter: septa crews came in overnight to get the buses and rails heated up and moving. our cameras were there when the first train of employees went out just after 4:00 this morning from the fern rock maintenance yard. when temperatures drop this extreme equipment just doesn't work the same. >> wires just like in the summer when things expand, in this kind of cold things contract. so, we actually slow our vehicles down to...
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had seemed like smooth sailing from the beginning, then the republicans inexplicably got a little wobblyher. there's still no clear indication that she has enough republican votes to be confirmed, but now at least we know when the vote will be. a week from today. stay with us. >>> we finally have a date now for a vote on president obama's nominee to be attorney general, loretta lynch. no substantiative objections have been raised about her or her record or anything raised in her confirmation hearings. nevertheless, it is no longer clear that she has enough support from republicans in the senate to be confirmed. but at least we've got a date for a vote. >>> also, we don't yet have a date, but we do finally have some noise about some day, maybe starting to have a debate about the war u.s. troops are already waging against isis in iraq and syria. they've been waging that war for more than six months now, without really any political noise about it from washington whatsoever. that may change, soon. might not, but might. we also now have the debut foreign policy speech for the guy who appears
had seemed like smooth sailing from the beginning, then the republicans inexplicably got a little wobblyher. there's still no clear indication that she has enough republican votes to be confirmed, but now at least we know when the vote will be. a week from today. stay with us. >>> we finally have a date now for a vote on president obama's nominee to be attorney general, loretta lynch. no substantiative objections have been raised about her or her record or anything raised in her...
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. >> i was looking right at him, and he got a little disoriented, and then he got wobbly, and then he fell. >> seeing his head go under, i cringed and closed my eyes a little bit and said a little prayer and said, oh, boy, he's gone. >> can rescuers get to the man in time? >> the danger level increased 100%. >> what was a difficult rescue is about to get even tougher. >> his legs went right over the brink. >>> when "caught on camera: sinister, strange, shocking" returns. first impressions are important. you've got to make every second count. banking designed for the way you live your life. so you can welcome your family home... for the first time. chase. so you can. can this decadent, fruit topped pastry... ...with indulgent streusel crumble, be from... fiber one. fiber one streusel. i have $40,ney do you have in your pocket right now? $21. could something that small make an impact on something as big as your retirement? i don't think so. well if you start putting that towards your retirement every week and let it grow over time, for twenty to thirty years, that retirement challenge m
. >> i was looking right at him, and he got a little disoriented, and then he got wobbly, and then he fell. >> seeing his head go under, i cringed and closed my eyes a little bit and said a little prayer and said, oh, boy, he's gone. >> can rescuers get to the man in time? >> the danger level increased 100%. >> what was a difficult rescue is about to get even tougher. >> his legs went right over the brink. >>> when "caught on camera: sinister,...
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had seemed like smooth sailing from the beginning, then the republicans inexplicably got a little wobbly her. there's still no clear indication that she has enough republican votes to be confirmed, but now at least we know when the vote will be. a week from today. stay with us. ah! come on! let's hide in the attic. no. in the basement. why can't we just get in the running car? are you crazy? let's hide behind the chainsaws. smart. yeah. ok. if you're in a horror movie, you make poor decisions. it's what you do. this was a good idea. shhhh. be quiet. i'm being quiet. you're breathing on me! if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance you switch to geico. it's what you do. head for the cemetery! >>> we finally have a date now for a vote on president obama's nominee to be attorney general, loretta lynch. no substantiative objections have been raised about her or her record or anything raised in her confirmation hearings. nevertheless, it is no longer clear that she has enough support from republicans in the senate to be confirmed. but at least we've got a date for a vote. >
had seemed like smooth sailing from the beginning, then the republicans inexplicably got a little wobbly her. there's still no clear indication that she has enough republican votes to be confirmed, but now at least we know when the vote will be. a week from today. stay with us. ah! come on! let's hide in the attic. no. in the basement. why can't we just get in the running car? are you crazy? let's hide behind the chainsaws. smart. yeah. ok. if you're in a horror movie, you make poor decisions....
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the front left tire was just wobbling. i carefully drove this shaking car right back to the insurance company's preferred auto body shop. where the general manager promptly told us to leave. >> don't turn that on without the service permission if you don't mind. >> reporter: as for the shaking car, the insurance company eventually declared it a total loss giving her full replacement value. but only after she hired an attorney and cnn began investigating this story. >> the vehicle spun out. >> unbelievable. drew griffin joining us now. i had no idea about this whole plan they have. did the repair company that supposedly fixed the shaking car ever give an explanation? >> reporter: the company service king said they did what the insurance company approved and said all their repairs come with a written lifetime warranty. service king's corporate office said it was unaware there were problems or complaints and therefore was not given the opportunity to fix them. that of course is completely add odds with what mrs. randle told u
the front left tire was just wobbling. i carefully drove this shaking car right back to the insurance company's preferred auto body shop. where the general manager promptly told us to leave. >> don't turn that on without the service permission if you don't mind. >> reporter: as for the shaking car, the insurance company eventually declared it a total loss giving her full replacement value. but only after she hired an attorney and cnn began investigating this story. >> the...
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-- but you have to keep one foot there and, i think that, if my memory is correct, he might have wobblede bit but whoever was in the chair didn't see it -- could have taken the floor away from him, but he slipped through all right. c-span: this is really a non sequitur, but it's such an interesting story i wanted you to tell it. when i went back to the notes in the back, i found that this was an interview that you had gotten with a fellow by the name of david van. >> guest: yes, a lawyer from birmingham, alabama c-span: can you give us who david van is, first of all? >> guest: david van is, i think it would be fair to say, a longtime civic leader in birmingham, alabama, after he was a clerk for hugo black. he was instrumental in helping birmingham come through some of its most difficult days when there were the daily marches and demonstrations in order to integrate facilities -- lunch counters and the like. martin luther king was down there. bull connor was the infamous police chief, and david van was part of the group that figured out a way, legally, through a petition in using alabama
-- but you have to keep one foot there and, i think that, if my memory is correct, he might have wobblede bit but whoever was in the chair didn't see it -- could have taken the floor away from him, but he slipped through all right. c-span: this is really a non sequitur, but it's such an interesting story i wanted you to tell it. when i went back to the notes in the back, i found that this was an interview that you had gotten with a fellow by the name of david van. >> guest: yes, a lawyer...
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no wobble when it comes to the chinese real estate market reaction to the latest property prices comingter this. ♪ >>>> chinese property prices fell this month. they say there is no bubble at this stage. journey us in the studio is the managing director -- joining us in the studio is the managing director. let's start off with numbers, 64 cities month on month declines in new homes versus 65 in december. is the chinese residential property market coming out of the woods? >> i do not think it is out of the woods yet, 64 is better than 65 but it is still a horrible set of data. i think what you said about prices perhaps getting closer to the bottom is probably true but you do have a situation where we have a way to go before you start seeing a real pickup and a real momentum and obviously the government will have to and i believe will want to continue to provide easing measures. >> they want to support the property market, the residential side keeps people happy. it seems to be a huge falling of their net worth, that will not keep them happy and to keep them in power they need to have con
no wobble when it comes to the chinese real estate market reaction to the latest property prices comingter this. ♪ >>>> chinese property prices fell this month. they say there is no bubble at this stage. journey us in the studio is the managing director -- joining us in the studio is the managing director. let's start off with numbers, 64 cities month on month declines in new homes versus 65 in december. is the chinese residential property market coming out of the woods? >>...
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the eagles unceremoniously cut the pro-bowler his career wobbled. jackson and white said gang? for years. you had a couple journalists who took pieces of stories and combined them together and made him look like something that he wasn't. >> today jackson has a multi-year multimillion dollar deal with the redskins. his endorsement deals solid. even making thousands just for a tweet. from career turbulence to blue skies. >> he bounced back gracefully. i think he's a better person for it. >> imagine what white could do with the nfl scandal du jour. >> this is the end of this subject for me for a long time. >> and some less than choice moments. >> is tom brady a cheater? >> i don't believe so. >> today white's eag represents dozens of athletes and celebrities winding their way through media, business and the occasional call in the middle of the night crisis. >> if the person is you know has been arrested for whatever it may be you know have you called your attorney first? then you call me let me see what i can do to help out the situation, whether it's publicly with the media or ge
the eagles unceremoniously cut the pro-bowler his career wobbled. jackson and white said gang? for years. you had a couple journalists who took pieces of stories and combined them together and made him look like something that he wasn't. >> today jackson has a multi-year multimillion dollar deal with the redskins. his endorsement deals solid. even making thousands just for a tweet. from career turbulence to blue skies. >> he bounced back gracefully. i think he's a better person for...
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the kenyan runner got wobbly, and fell with .2 of a mile to go oh my gosh.ow blood sugar, oh my gosh but she managed to push and claw her way, crawling the last bit of the rarks finishing in third place. the marathon director said it was the bravest race he'd ever seen. >> she's made of stuff that very few people are, that's incredible. wow. >> exceptional drive. >> and that's why i don't work out. you never know when you're going to teeter over. >> blood sugar issue. >> i'll give you this -- >> there is a question of how much is too much. we love people who push past their limits, but sometimes there's a reason there are limits. and we hope that she's okay. sometimes the effects of something like that can be delayed. >>> let us know what you think about that incredible finish. >>> federal investigators are on the scene of this spectacular train derailment in west virginia. fire and smoke clouding the night sky. we'll tell you why drinking water could be in danger. >>> and from the midwest to new england, yup, winter weather watch. nearly 200,000 people with
the kenyan runner got wobbly, and fell with .2 of a mile to go oh my gosh.ow blood sugar, oh my gosh but she managed to push and claw her way, crawling the last bit of the rarks finishing in third place. the marathon director said it was the bravest race he'd ever seen. >> she's made of stuff that very few people are, that's incredible. wow. >> exceptional drive. >> and that's why i don't work out. you never know when you're going to teeter over. >> blood sugar issue....
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just gets you a little wobbly and gradually you fade out or a lot of people fade out. 17% of teenagers addicts. hans from northern university said if i were to design a drug most harmful to young people it would be marijuana. >> does america need to be more passive? that's the question. >> do we need to be more focused? less focused. that's what we need. >> thank you for joining us this morning. good to see you. >> thank you tucker. >> he knew what he was doing. the psychologist taking the stand to say that about chris kyle's accused killer was he crazy snosht -- or not. the case hinges on that question. all eyes on daytona this weekend. everyone is talking about the heated moment between danica patrick and danny hamlin. what happened? denny hamlin himself will join us live coming up to explain. there he is. ♪ swing batter batter swing batter batter ♪ swing batter batter swing. if you're running a business legalzoom has your back. over the last 10 years we've helped one million business owners get started. visit legalzoom today for the legal help you need to start and run your business
just gets you a little wobbly and gradually you fade out or a lot of people fade out. 17% of teenagers addicts. hans from northern university said if i were to design a drug most harmful to young people it would be marijuana. >> does america need to be more passive? that's the question. >> do we need to be more focused? less focused. that's what we need. >> thank you for joining us this morning. good to see you. >> thank you tucker. >> he knew what he was doing....
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the front left tire was just wobbling.uto body shop. where the general manager promptly told us to leave. >> do me a favor, don't turn that on without service king's permission if you don't mind. >> drew given with me now in the news room. what did the body shop have to say? >> it's a national chain, service king. they said they fixed that car just the way the insurance company told them to their repairs, lifetime warranty. and they claim they had no idea there was anything wrong with that car. >> huh. so then what's the advice to you know most people who own a car and have insurance? does it mean you have to challenge your insurance company, place demands on where you get your car repaired? >> the best thing to do is check your insurance policy before you need it ask your insurance agent what the rules are and what you can do to get out of these contracts where you basically are going to be stuck with used recycled or repaired parts. now, senator blumenthal is renewing his request for a national investigation. we'll see w
the front left tire was just wobbling.uto body shop. where the general manager promptly told us to leave. >> do me a favor, don't turn that on without service king's permission if you don't mind. >> drew given with me now in the news room. what did the body shop have to say? >> it's a national chain, service king. they said they fixed that car just the way the insurance company told them to their repairs, lifetime warranty. and they claim they had no idea there was anything...