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they had no dna proof that the skeleton was scarlett wood.d no blood evidence to prove that there had been violence in the hotel room or in john boyer's van. in fact, they had no evidence at all. tall the building is, or how ornate the halls are. it doesn't matter if there are granite statues, or big mahogany desks. when working with an investment firm, what's really important is whether the people behind the desks actually stand behind what they say. introducing the schwab accountability guarantee. if you're not happy with one of our participating investment advisory services, we'll refund your program fee from the previous quarter. it's no guarantee against loss and other fees and expenses may still apply. chuck vo: standing by your word, that's what matters the most. >>> using a technique called facial photo superimposition, a forensic anthropologist made a preliminary find nag the unidentified skeleton was 31-year-old scarlett wood. but this wasn't an identification that would hold up in court. investigators had sent the remains to an out
they had no dna proof that the skeleton was scarlett wood.d no blood evidence to prove that there had been violence in the hotel room or in john boyer's van. in fact, they had no evidence at all. tall the building is, or how ornate the halls are. it doesn't matter if there are granite statues, or big mahogany desks. when working with an investment firm, what's really important is whether the people behind the desks actually stand behind what they say. introducing the schwab accountability...
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dollar when the allies met in bretton woods new hampshire in july in one nine hundred forty four the second world war was still underway now. i asked dr ben steele why the allies were in such a hurry to establish a new monetary system here's what he said. well there were two reasons in particular first and foremost f.d.r. was anxious to use this conference to send a political message to the enemy axis powers that it was the allies in the united states in particular that had the compelling vision for the post-war era he believed that this could actually serve to bring the war to an earlier conclusion second the united states leaves very passionately that it would be created. a semblance of economic and monetary stability very quickly after the war to prevent the world from sinking back into depression and conflict in this regard they were actually very unsuccessful and it took the marshall plan launched by the united states in one thousand nine hundred seven to a by the western european and indeed global economy now you have written a book about bretton woods the conference itself was
dollar when the allies met in bretton woods new hampshire in july in one nine hundred forty four the second world war was still underway now. i asked dr ben steele why the allies were in such a hurry to establish a new monetary system here's what he said. well there were two reasons in particular first and foremost f.d.r. was anxious to use this conference to send a political message to the enemy axis powers that it was the allies in the united states in particular that had the compelling...
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that determine how soft our nation's interact with one another economically now the phrase bretton woods has become shorthand for international monetary cooperation and you often hear pundits calling for a new bretton woods to hash out modern economic differences like liquidity and leverage ratios for international financial institution. yes but what exactly happened at the conference wasn't really a paradigm of cooperation dr ben steele the author of the battle of bretton woods argues in his book that that meeting was instead a way for the united states to neuter great britain and cement the importance of the us dollar when the allies met in bretton woods new hampshire in july in one nine hundred forty four the second world war was still underway now i asked dr ben steele why the allies were in such a hurry to establish a new monetary system here's what he said. well there were two reasons in particular first and foremost f.d.r. was anxious to use this conference to send a political message to the enemy axis powers that it was the allies in the united states in particular that had the c
that determine how soft our nation's interact with one another economically now the phrase bretton woods has become shorthand for international monetary cooperation and you often hear pundits calling for a new bretton woods to hash out modern economic differences like liquidity and leverage ratios for international financial institution. yes but what exactly happened at the conference wasn't really a paradigm of cooperation dr ben steele the author of the battle of bretton woods argues in his...
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it doesn't need to be 100 percent wood. we see that they can be suitable based on a case basis and that could be a suitable alternative which can be a little bit more clad windows which are more cost-effective. these would be custom windows given the size of them and the configurations. with that, i am available for any questions. >> i have a question. so are you asking us to apply retro actively our guidelines to 2,000 when they weren't in effect? >> no. they saw the no permit in 2,000. they saw the the permit now and our guidelines are in effect now. so we have to apply them to the permit to legalize the windows that were done without permit. >> apart from -- okay. but apart from aesthetics what's the practical significance of vinyl versus wood. is there a viable difference in terms of noise or anything like that? >> primarily it's aesthetics. secondly but also important is generally they are windows that perform better, last longer. not that you can't have vinyl windows that meet the energy efficiency standards and typic
it doesn't need to be 100 percent wood. we see that they can be suitable based on a case basis and that could be a suitable alternative which can be a little bit more clad windows which are more cost-effective. these would be custom windows given the size of them and the configurations. with that, i am available for any questions. >> i have a question. so are you asking us to apply retro actively our guidelines to 2,000 when they weren't in effect? >> no. they saw the no permit in...
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he then dumped natalie out of the car and struck her with a piece of wood but it splintered.d her to death. he loaded her body into the car, picked up the pieces of wood, and drove 20 miles into the mountains. the high elevation plant material and the tire impressions were clear proof. prosecutors think matthew mutilated his wife's body make the murder appear like other unsolved homicides. but in doing so, he cut his left thumb, leaving his blood on the inside of his glove. that's when matthew's plan started to fall apart. >> especially the first timers, they don't account for that rush of emotion once they have done it. we call it the full-tilt boogie. when your mind goes into the full-tilt boogie, you forget everything. your brain goes out the window and you start doing stupid stuff. >> among them, matthew threw most of the wood away but forgot one piece. later found near his office by police. he scratched the right side of natalie's car with the bushes, most likely due to his visual impairment. he left the bloody gloves in the car, gloves that could tie him to the crime. a
he then dumped natalie out of the car and struck her with a piece of wood but it splintered.d her to death. he loaded her body into the car, picked up the pieces of wood, and drove 20 miles into the mountains. the high elevation plant material and the tire impressions were clear proof. prosecutors think matthew mutilated his wife's body make the murder appear like other unsolved homicides. but in doing so, he cut his left thumb, leaving his blood on the inside of his glove. that's when...
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they're heating the wood quite considerably.e. >> it's sucking up the air from below like the chimney would, which is what it needs to do, and that would tend to flatten the flames down in the early stages as well which would start this effect off of the trench effect. >> the escalator trench acted as a chimney, made not of brick, but of highly flammable wood. at 7:45, a torrent of superheated gas rushed up the escalator, priming everything in its path to burn. >> the sudden movement of the fire up the escalator was called the flashover. it burst into the booking hall at the top. >> the hot gases and flames exploded into the ticket hall, feeding off years of thick paint on the walls and three tons of varnished wood on the escalator below. the cavernous room was a death trap. >> those people would have died extremely quickly. if there's anything, if there's any comfort there, is the comfort that they didn't suffer for very, very long at all. >> the government's board of inquiry accepted the new science of the trench effect and fo
they're heating the wood quite considerably.e. >> it's sucking up the air from below like the chimney would, which is what it needs to do, and that would tend to flatten the flames down in the early stages as well which would start this effect off of the trench effect. >> the escalator trench acted as a chimney, made not of brick, but of highly flammable wood. at 7:45, a torrent of superheated gas rushed up the escalator, priming everything in its path to burn. >> the sudden...
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then one day your body was found out in the woods on the cold, cold ground.u and dumped you there. it was a mad cruel person who did not care. there was not a word about how you died. it is no wonder that we all cried. patrick, we miss you and wish you knew how much your schoolmates grieve for you. >>> just ahead -- the klan under suspicion. >> it was an entire family of brothers that were involved in the klan. >> and then a disappearing nylon cord. >> could have been the murder weapon, as far as i knew. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that parker. well, did you know auctioneers make bad grocery store clerks? that'll be $23.50. now .75, 23.75, hold 'em. hey now do i hear 23.75? 24! hey 24 dollar, 24 and a quarter, quarter, now half, 24 and a half and .75! 25! now a quarter, hey 26 and a quarter, do you wanna pay now, you wanna do it, 25 and a quarter - sold to the man in the khaki jacket! geico. fifteen minutes could save you... well, you know. wow, this hoh no.s amazing. who are you? who are you? wrong
then one day your body was found out in the woods on the cold, cold ground.u and dumped you there. it was a mad cruel person who did not care. there was not a word about how you died. it is no wonder that we all cried. patrick, we miss you and wish you knew how much your schoolmates grieve for you. >>> just ahead -- the klan under suspicion. >> it was an entire family of brothers that were involved in the klan. >> and then a disappearing nylon cord. >> could have been...
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>> woods. >> woods? >> yeah. >> what's his first name? >> i don't know?ng have you guys lived together? >> probably eight months. >> eight months. and you think you are safe going right back to the same cell you was in? >> yeah. >> you don't think you'll fall again? >> no. >> so you think for whatever reason you fell this time for is over with and you won't fall more? >> should be. >> you understand where i'm coming from. >> yeah. >> we've got to protect you. >> i mean, i fell. i'd rather leave it at that -- >> you don't want to talk about what happened, then? >> no. i'm trying o'get medical attention, man. >> i'm going to get you all fixed up. they've done some x-rays, right? all right. >> he reported he had fallen in a cell. which is typical in prison. instead of these guys wanting to snitch on anybody they'll say they fell or had a seizure or hilt their head playing basketball. but he's got substantial injuries. looks like his jaw's possibly broken, maybe his orbital's probably fractured. staff seem to think that something was done with a hot pot. ther
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cash and his cell mate dana woods claim cash simply fell.internal affairs investigator frank littlejoin suspects a cover up. >> the suspect probably told the victim you better not tell on me. nobody falls and receives that many injuries. littlejohn assumes he might have used the hot pot to assault the inmate. >> this was retrieved from the cell? >> this was down in the trash. >> littlejohn's next step is investigate the cell itself. >> obviously you can see a little blood here. he probably tried to clean the blood up before the staff arrived. there's blood on the bedding, some of the back window. it was probably a little struggle. looks like he's already packed his property. he knew. that's pretty typical when something happens. they pack up so the officers don't get things mixed up or whatever. he's ready to go to segregation. he knew he would be going. >> littleonchecks jailhouse surveillance. while there's no footage inside the share, he wants to rule out another situation. >> nobody comes in or out. >> nobody has been in or out between b
cash and his cell mate dana woods claim cash simply fell.internal affairs investigator frank littlejoin suspects a cover up. >> the suspect probably told the victim you better not tell on me. nobody falls and receives that many injuries. littlejohn assumes he might have used the hot pot to assault the inmate. >> this was retrieved from the cell? >> this was down in the trash. >> littlejohn's next step is investigate the cell itself. >> obviously you can see a...
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elmen drove to the woods where he hid her body under some cardboard.idence from the attack was embedded in her cotton socks. elmen probably wanted to keep julie's car, but it got stuck in the mud and he had to escape on foot. authorities had plenty of suspicion, but no evidence, to charge elmen with his half-sister's murder. but after 17 years, there was plenty of dna evidence to charge him with julie estes' rape and murder. >> it just was unbelievable that it would be the socks that would hold the true identity of her killer. >> faced with a possible death penalty, elmen decided to plead no contest to julie estes' rape and murder. in return, he was sentenced to life in prison with no possibility of parole. >> how do you feel about everything? >> how do i feel? >> mm-hmm. >> the overall picture? i think this sucks. >> the lesson for criminals would be no matter how long ago you did the crime, the forensics has the capability of solving it. >> if it wasn't forensics in this case, with the dna and everything, i don't think that they would ever solve it.
elmen drove to the woods where he hid her body under some cardboard.idence from the attack was embedded in her cotton socks. elmen probably wanted to keep julie's car, but it got stuck in the mud and he had to escape on foot. authorities had plenty of suspicion, but no evidence, to charge elmen with his half-sister's murder. but after 17 years, there was plenty of dna evidence to charge him with julie estes' rape and murder. >> it just was unbelievable that it would be the socks that...
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tom brown came running from the woods. candra said she ran to see what had happened to julio. >> and then i heard another shot. and i looked next to me and my dog was jerking. he had been shot in the head. and i looked at him with total surprise, and i said, "you shot my dog!" and he smiled a big smile and said, "i shot your husband, too." at that second, my life flashed before me. i was 16 years old, and i was going to die. there was no one that could help me. my dog that i'd had from childhood was dead. my husband, whom i loved, he's telling me he's dead, and i'm up in the mountains with a murderer. i'm next. obviously, whatever he wants with me, he's going to do, and then he's going to kill me. and i knew that i was going to die. >> he then took her deep into the woods. >> after hiking for about four hours, we stopped to rest at the river, and that was the first time that he raped me. >> candra said brown assaulted her repeatedly over the next several days. she said the one thing she feels that saved her life was readin
tom brown came running from the woods. candra said she ran to see what had happened to julio. >> and then i heard another shot. and i looked next to me and my dog was jerking. he had been shot in the head. and i looked at him with total surprise, and i said, "you shot my dog!" and he smiled a big smile and said, "i shot your husband, too." at that second, my life flashed before me. i was 16 years old, and i was going to die. there was no one that could help me. my dog...
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airway wood. nick: stops his body and fires is arms through. >> that is a long way back. >> flag is right on the front, david. priority has been on that short grass for that front hole location. the shy, quiet man. he just keeps his emotions and ven his breathing. jim: an iron chosen. >> he will go with the 2-iron. that is a good play. jim: he hasn't played this hole since thursday. nick: i bet if he knew how far victors is back he could have one with 3-wood. > it is not a problem. it is up there fine. 260 plus. 190 yards left to the hole. jim: the championship match has made it to the 18th. jim: quite a journey. nick: over my 32nd hour. nick: my goodness, the workers. they have done an unbelievable job this week. jim: they do every week. nick: this week has been a long one. jim: it is our fifth consecutive eek on the west coast swing. bet you did not think it would make it to the 18th. nick: i really didn't. victor was struggling. and he has played his way back into it. jason has kept himself in
airway wood. nick: stops his body and fires is arms through. >> that is a long way back. >> flag is right on the front, david. priority has been on that short grass for that front hole location. the shy, quiet man. he just keeps his emotions and ven his breathing. jim: an iron chosen. >> he will go with the 2-iron. that is a good play. jim: he hasn't played this hole since thursday. nick: i bet if he knew how far victors is back he could have one with 3-wood. > it is not a...
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this meant that it was leaded gasoline on the camiolos' wood floors. but how did this happen?untry for over 15 years. >> many of the poorly constructed houses i have looked at were built in the early '70s. and they were built by contractors who were cutting corners. >> flooring contractors often used gasoline as a thinner so the varnish would go onto the wooden floors more easily. this was cheaper than using high-quality thinners. >> no one refuted the fact that that was a common practice, that they did use gas in finishing of the hardwood floors. so i'm convinced that's where that gas came from. >> so that was really the moment where he said here's the final piece of the puzzle. if this is leaded gasoline it all makes sense. and makes sense it would be there and why. >> forensic tests also revealed how the fire started. a cigarette, dropped onto a polyurethane sofa will simply smolder. but when a match is dropped on the same material, it's almost like an explosion. and tests revealed that another aspect of paul's story was correct. that when he poured water on the fire, it go
this meant that it was leaded gasoline on the camiolos' wood floors. but how did this happen?untry for over 15 years. >> many of the poorly constructed houses i have looked at were built in the early '70s. and they were built by contractors who were cutting corners. >> flooring contractors often used gasoline as a thinner so the varnish would go onto the wooden floors more easily. this was cheaper than using high-quality thinners. >> no one refuted the fact that that was a...
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i would like to invite up from the department of public health david woods who is the pharmacy director who can discuss some of these issues from dph's point of view and then open up to public comment. mr. woods thank you for your work with our office and with the community. >> good morning, i'm david wootsdz from the department of public health. to reduce the price of prescription drugs is an important goal and one that is significant for the city of san francisco. with the passages of proposition d residents have expressed their opinion and with this has started a public health issue that is impacting many of our citizens. this resolution states the federal legislative body that san francisco support the national policy change which increases the profile of this issue. the department of public health is to protect and promote the health of all city san franciscans. this message is enlightenment. the city and county of san francisco already does many things to ensure we get the low prices for medication. for example the group purchasing organization from hundreds of manufactures. the d
i would like to invite up from the department of public health david woods who is the pharmacy director who can discuss some of these issues from dph's point of view and then open up to public comment. mr. woods thank you for your work with our office and with the community. >> good morning, i'm david wootsdz from the department of public health. to reduce the price of prescription drugs is an important goal and one that is significant for the city of san francisco. with the passages of...
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also tonight, the mighty residents of minnesota's great north wood and a mystery, that's rapidly dwindling their numbers. >> if we continuity trajectory we'll be out of moose in 2025. >> and return to the ring. the story of a young champion we first introduced you to last fall, now there is more to it. how her fighting spirit is winning over new fans . ♪ ♪ >>> good evening of course thanks for being with us, i am joie chen. a day and night of deadly violence as police and protesters clash in two nation's capitals, we begin in ukraine where after weeks of continuing protests, police stormed the main opposition camp. the result is this. flames, fireworks, guns grenades all lighting up the skaoeufpl it's the blood iest day since the protests began last november. the protesters took over independence square after the president rejected ideal with the union in favor of closer ties with russia. but the latest clashes began outside apartment after the opposition accused the government of ignore its demands, the protesters through rocks and fire bombs as riot police moved in. the police fired back
also tonight, the mighty residents of minnesota's great north wood and a mystery, that's rapidly dwindling their numbers. >> if we continuity trajectory we'll be out of moose in 2025. >> and return to the ring. the story of a young champion we first introduced you to last fall, now there is more to it. how her fighting spirit is winning over new fans . ♪ ♪ >>> good evening of course thanks for being with us, i am joie chen. a day and night of deadly violence as police...
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there's moose everywhere as you drive around the north woods. usually you think about the magical, and folks that have encounters, talk about it in years to come. know that moose are there, hoping it see one and having that anticipation. it's something all wants. >> for scientists there are reminders that the moose in the north woods are in danger. >> how is moose behaving, how is it different? >> its head was tilted to the left. it was walking in circles, we walked to the animal, within 10 feet, 5 feet. it didn't try to get away. it walked in circles, we went out with a team on the ground and youth faced the animal and will try to get it to the lab in men's. steph green is a member of chippewa, a native american tribe. >> moose is a subsis tense, and they are interests in what is causing the moose population decline. >> green is working with the state, using the same gps collars on tribal land and sharing data. he has been studying moose for years. he thing what is happening can be linked to global warming. you think humans are to blame? >> i t
there's moose everywhere as you drive around the north woods. usually you think about the magical, and folks that have encounters, talk about it in years to come. know that moose are there, hoping it see one and having that anticipation. it's something all wants. >> for scientists there are reminders that the moose in the north woods are in danger. >> how is moose behaving, how is it different? >> its head was tilted to the left. it was walking in circles, we walked to the...
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when we return, a mystery in minnesota woods - where have the costs gone. following the trail of minnesota magestic creatures and tracking what or who >> across north america there was a shark decline in iconic populations. something killed the moose. the famed residents of north-west minnesota. biologists say some animals dropped dead. they don't know why. adam may travelled to the heart of moose country to see what is being done to save them. >> it's a race against time to save the moose in northern minnesota. the population rapidly moving from endangered to near extinction in this hart of the country. >> if we continue at this trajectory we'll be out of moose in 2025. biologist michelle carstensen and her team are scrambling to find out why the ma'am oath mammals are dying at an alarming rate. >> this one travelling with her calf is being corralled into a state research project led by michelle carstensen. the study the largest of its kind anywhere in the world. >> first they are tranquilized from the air, and then a team of researchers get up close to ta
when we return, a mystery in minnesota woods - where have the costs gone. following the trail of minnesota magestic creatures and tracking what or who >> across north america there was a shark decline in iconic populations. something killed the moose. the famed residents of north-west minnesota. biologists say some animals dropped dead. they don't know why. adam may travelled to the heart of moose country to see what is being done to save them. >> it's a race against time to save...
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. >> deep in the texas woods. >> there is no way on god's earth that alfred wright would have come downhis road. there's no way. >> the sheriff called off the search after only a few days. >> did he have anything to be afraid of? >> no. >> did he have any enemies? >> not that i know of. >> then the body mysteriously appears. was it an accident or murder? what doesn't make sense to you about what you were told by law enforcement? >> everything. >> could a single silver dime expose a killer? >> when i heard that a dime was found close to his body, that spooked me. >> the search for answers in a case where nothing makes sense. cover-up? a mysterious death in texas. negative, one knows why alfred wright died or how the physical therapist and father of three ended up dead in the texas underbrush. now the justice department is keeping an eye on the investigation by texas rangers. what is more, the local district attorney was asked to remove himself from the case because of his close relationship with the sheriff and suggestions the sheriff may know more than he is saying about the death of al
. >> deep in the texas woods. >> there is no way on god's earth that alfred wright would have come downhis road. there's no way. >> the sheriff called off the search after only a few days. >> did he have anything to be afraid of? >> no. >> did he have any enemies? >> not that i know of. >> then the body mysteriously appears. was it an accident or murder? what doesn't make sense to you about what you were told by law enforcement? >>...
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will they last as long as a cladded wood frame window? hard to say. i don't think we'll be around when they disappear. but i'm not sure i would have said the department wouldn't have changed 14 years ago already. all right. it's been longer than that since i was at planning. >> i'm not sure where? >> where i was going? i would support the permit and allow her to keep her windows. >> i would as well. you can tell from the comments. it's actually that just confirm my initial feeling about this case. i mean, i think, well, i will leave it at that. >> i will make a motion that we uphold the permit on the basis that planning staff exercises discretion appropriately and it was properly issued pursuant to the guidelines that are not mandatory. city clerk: so the motion is from the vice-president to uphold the permit on the batsz basis it was properly issued. >> properly exercised it's discretion according to the guidelines. >> on that motion to uphold with that basis commissioner fung? aye. commissioner hwang is absent. president lapis lazuli ruz? no. no. co
will they last as long as a cladded wood frame window? hard to say. i don't think we'll be around when they disappear. but i'm not sure i would have said the department wouldn't have changed 14 years ago already. all right. it's been longer than that since i was at planning. >> i'm not sure where? >> where i was going? i would support the permit and allow her to keep her windows. >> i would as well. you can tell from the comments. it's actually that just confirm my initial...
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faa officials determined it came from a wood chipper. if there was an airplane going around with a part missing, i would worry for anyone who lives near these construction sites. >> little did she realize that the culprit was sitting only about a block from her house. know what theo answer is, but i am not thrilled with what the answer is. confirms that that object, called a grinding tooth, called from -- came from its machine. he says that in all of the years he has had this piece of equipment, it has never been so accidentally distractive. -- destructive. regretful for what happened and plans on paying for any damages at the baker house. he also said that to prevent debris from hitting homes, he will make sure the piece of equipment is moved farther away. >> thank you for that. developing news out of southeast. police are looking at what caused a metro bus to hit a tree. it happened at fourth and atlantic streets just after 7:00. two people, including the bus driver, were taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. ripple
faa officials determined it came from a wood chipper. if there was an airplane going around with a part missing, i would worry for anyone who lives near these construction sites. >> little did she realize that the culprit was sitting only about a block from her house. know what theo answer is, but i am not thrilled with what the answer is. confirms that that object, called a grinding tooth, called from -- came from its machine. he says that in all of the years he has had this piece of...
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this video is from the woods and regional library. it flooded last night after snow from the roof started to melt and came raining down from the ceiling forcing the library to close while crews cleaned it up. also concerned that basements will start a flood. the water departments across the area including the city department of water management working around the clock to try to prevent that from happening. >> they are going around the catch basins to make sure they are clean and we ask residents to give us a hand because as the snow melts, the catch basins will start to call. >> and then that brings the water back up into people's basements. it's in your benefit to help out. people living along kankakee river are being warned to be prepared because the kankakee river has about 12 in. of ice as it starts to melt the concern is that ice dams could form leading to flooding that they saw back in 1984. the flooding water could rise 15-20 ft. in just 20 minutes. residents are being warned they may have to evacuate. that's another issue to
this video is from the woods and regional library. it flooded last night after snow from the roof started to melt and came raining down from the ceiling forcing the library to close while crews cleaned it up. also concerned that basements will start a flood. the water departments across the area including the city department of water management working around the clock to try to prevent that from happening. >> they are going around the catch basins to make sure they are clean and we ask...
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. >> cars, buses, wood stoves. it has some hand in it. >> team usa goes for gold at the sochi winter olympics, there is a battle back home. one of the main training grounds - as we mentioned, it's over air pollution. utah has some of the worst air quality, because the polluted air is trapped in the valley, particularly in salt lake city. the government pushed to have rules on wood stoves. others say it's more about the industries like state's oil and gas refineries. how can utah get a breath of pressure. joining us is bryce bird, matt, policy director at a nonprofit environmental group, gerard hanson is a professor at brieing enyoung. and amanda, a professional athlete. she started an organization called athletes for air. matt, we talked about it. people think of utah, and the clear blue skies, snow, crystal clear national parks. how seers is the air pollution problem? >> well on a handful of days each winter it's serious, depending on the weather patterns. it can range from a couple of days to a few dozen. we get
. >> cars, buses, wood stoves. it has some hand in it. >> team usa goes for gold at the sochi winter olympics, there is a battle back home. one of the main training grounds - as we mentioned, it's over air pollution. utah has some of the worst air quality, because the polluted air is trapped in the valley, particularly in salt lake city. the government pushed to have rules on wood stoves. others say it's more about the industries like state's oil and gas refineries. how can utah get...
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not burning wood, that's an obvious one. taking public transheit, and encouraging your friends and family. and often types, it makes a huge difference 23 you just say something. >> matt, amanda just mentioned public transportation, and that's something that has to be funded by tax dollars, and is there the lil will to do that in utah. >> we have to reconcile the conflict between utah's business regulated friendly state, with you our leaders are proud of, and the place that's colliding of the realities of a heavily urbanized valley ringed by mountains. and the big question for utah in the next decade or works what kind of future are we going to build? are we going to build a jewel in the mountains that attracts people who want to live with progressive businesses or are we going to slide down the hill to overly urbanized, smog-filled valleys? and it's a tough question to answer well, but i'm optimistic. like bryce said, we have great stuff coming from the legislature. and we have a governor taking on this issue more than he ev
not burning wood, that's an obvious one. taking public transheit, and encouraging your friends and family. and often types, it makes a huge difference 23 you just say something. >> matt, amanda just mentioned public transportation, and that's something that has to be funded by tax dollars, and is there the lil will to do that in utah. >> we have to reconcile the conflict between utah's business regulated friendly state, with you our leaders are proud of, and the place that's...
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as far as i'm concerned, up with wood stoves, down with the epa. >> well, i would say they better notth carolina in the winter. >> or large parts of rural missouri. >> no doubt about it. >> i say up with wood-burning stoves and up with epa. i'm one of the green -- i'm in support of bio mass. that's one of the thing that this rule hasn't gotten in place yet, but hopefully it will. i'm for biomass. i'm sure you are, too. >> we are for all of the above. and i actually had a good meeting with the secretary of interior. we are going to start seismic testing off the coast to start looking for natural gas and rebuild the economy. >> if we can have you back -- >> you are in favor of that, right? >> next time we have you back. before we get out of here, we'll check on the fire-back results. which last name will carry more baggage in 2016? right now 74% of you say bush. only 26% of you say clinton. governors, what do you think about that? >> bush has way more baggage. >> as simple as that. >> straight shot. >> i mean, you know -- well, 74% of the people agree. he's got the hard position to argu
as far as i'm concerned, up with wood stoves, down with the epa. >> well, i would say they better notth carolina in the winter. >> or large parts of rural missouri. >> no doubt about it. >> i say up with wood-burning stoves and up with epa. i'm one of the green -- i'm in support of bio mass. that's one of the thing that this rule hasn't gotten in place yet, but hopefully it will. i'm for biomass. i'm sure you are, too. >> we are for all of the above. and i actually...
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and buried her in the woods. >> he admitted to you he buried her in the woods. >> several times he admitted was okay the tell me his secret. >> but keene still needed the secret that would set him free, the exact location of tricia's body. weeks later, he thought he nailed it when he found hall hovered over a map in a prison workshop. >> a map with red dots over indiana, illinois, and wisconsin, and he covered it up really fast. >> lined up at the edge of the map were a dozen wooden falcons. >> and i said, wow, this is is pretty cool, did you make this? he said, yeah, i make them. he goes, it's really cool, isn't it, jim? he goes, they watch over the dead. >> falcons to watch over the dead. and a map marked with dots. it was the information keene thought would surely lead to the exact location of tricia's body. that moment, did you think, this is my ticket to freedom? >> i did. because i thought, this is it. i've got solid confessions on him. we know specific details. we know how he's done it now. >> keene believed he had his answer and he'd soon be free that he was done forever with larry
and buried her in the woods. >> he admitted to you he buried her in the woods. >> several times he admitted was okay the tell me his secret. >> but keene still needed the secret that would set him free, the exact location of tricia's body. weeks later, he thought he nailed it when he found hall hovered over a map in a prison workshop. >> a map with red dots over indiana, illinois, and wisconsin, and he covered it up really fast. >> lined up at the edge of the map...
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local processing of wood n esial source of income for e . near the city of vologda lies one of the largest wood processing companies in russia. it produces industrial paper and cardboard. the problems of post-communist transition have also hit this factory. it had troubleinding buyers. a lot of its products used to be exported to the ukraine and belorussia, but these countries no longer buy because of financial problems. with a drop in demand from current customers and the search for new markets, forestry may have an uncertain future. anatoli pak is the region's vice-governor charged with privatization. ( speaking russian ) translator: at the moment, companies see the need to decrease their production... but also to improve quality and carry out the independent trade-- not only with russians, but also with foreign partners, who demand high quality. ( pak continuing speaking russian ) translator: now that the planned economy no longer exists, companies will have to meet each other under market conditions as the buyer and the seller. ( pak con
local processing of wood n esial source of income for e . near the city of vologda lies one of the largest wood processing companies in russia. it produces industrial paper and cardboard. the problems of post-communist transition have also hit this factory. it had troubleinding buyers. a lot of its products used to be exported to the ukraine and belorussia, but these countries no longer buy because of financial problems. with a drop in demand from current customers and the search for new...
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materials, some of the wood is, like, 30-year-old fence wood. i go rummaging around in the man cave looking for stuff. but we're -- we're open to anything. and as long as our fingers still work and my brain still functions, we'll be making them. >> the cards aretackednghe cardn the hands of javier. check him out, he's known as the card ninja for obvious reasons. near deadly skills with throwing cards. first he's gunning for pepsi max. >> these aren't official playing cards. they might be thicker. >> they might be credit cards. zinging them in a sun roof and closing the lid on trash cans, and he bent it around the crates and still was able to hit the can. >> pepsi maxes a cornered the market on viral video ad campaigns. >> i like the one he was doing on the bench it was almost like he was a dealer and dealing out cards and knocking down the cans one by one. >> he's throwing it at the card and the kid has to catch it and he does. >> this one, nah. that one i call bs. >> wait a minute. >> it didn't go in a slot. >> now, that i believe. >> but it's
materials, some of the wood is, like, 30-year-old fence wood. i go rummaging around in the man cave looking for stuff. but we're -- we're open to anything. and as long as our fingers still work and my brain still functions, we'll be making them. >> the cards aretackednghe cardn the hands of javier. check him out, he's known as the card ninja for obvious reasons. near deadly skills with throwing cards. first he's gunning for pepsi max. >> these aren't official playing cards. they...
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the inteerp yores and exteriors are build almost entirely of wood. from floor boards to walls, even the ceilings are paneled. these are very different from concrete mansions. the developer plans to build 300 houses here by the end of the year. buyers are showing interest. about 40 homes have already been sold. sansumi and his family are happy with the wooden house they bought four years ago. >> reporter: wooden houses really show off the beauty of nature, and wood is more comfortable than stone or concrete. we feel cool in summer, and warm in winter. >> reporter: most structures in beijing are made of stone, brick or concrete. wooden houses are something of a novelty. one reason is that china's timber industry has suffered from deforestation. this beijing-based construction company is promoting its wooden structures. the firm set up a dedicated department four years ago to sell wooden buildings. most of the materials, as well as the key technology, comes from canada. the company imported 180,000 cubic meters of timber in 2013. the figure has risen 30
the inteerp yores and exteriors are build almost entirely of wood. from floor boards to walls, even the ceilings are paneled. these are very different from concrete mansions. the developer plans to build 300 houses here by the end of the year. buyers are showing interest. about 40 homes have already been sold. sansumi and his family are happy with the wooden house they bought four years ago. >> reporter: wooden houses really show off the beauty of nature, and wood is more comfortable than...
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>> well, they came in twice and it was all about wood, specifically fingerboard wood.time they said we did something wrong by the laws of india. in both cases, it had nothing to do with endangered wood, but it had to do with the description of tariff codes and the thickness of the wood we were using. in other words, if it was a different thickness or technically was somewhat different, it would have been fine. secondly, it was about the laws in those countries and both of those countries said that we did everything by their laws. they disagreed. >> and here is the thing, it's not like they cracked down on everybody in your business who did that. they just cracked down on you. >> exactly. >> that's nuts. okay. so ultimately this has wound up costing you to clear your good name. how much money? >> well, first of all, seized well over a million dollars worth of goods that they sat on for many years. secondly, we had approximately $3 million in legal fees. then we had a tremendous market disruption. we had to find alternative woods. we had to fill the gap with the wood tha
>> well, they came in twice and it was all about wood, specifically fingerboard wood.time they said we did something wrong by the laws of india. in both cases, it had nothing to do with endangered wood, but it had to do with the description of tariff codes and the thickness of the wood we were using. in other words, if it was a different thickness or technically was somewhat different, it would have been fine. secondly, it was about the laws in those countries and both of those countries...
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this is the wood family for them shooting is an activity for the whole family including the young the children. well six i went hunting with the yanks so. i missed it here so. this isn't a very very shallow there. you know just in holland would be like very illegal. well in kentucky in the united states it's just part of the way we operate and this is the local shooting range. they sure trust me which is going to trust it ok. let's give it a go to. the free possession of the isn't trying to in the us constitution and is inseparable from countryside life here. looking for ways to share with davis. or would davis nice to meet you yes or needs to go to from the netherlands from where the netherlands the netherlands yes i have lots of guns we do have lots of things amenities. typically in stock we've got some more going fifteen hundred two thousand one hundred goes up and down but fifteen hundred a small number for us how many do you sell here oh gosh i'd have to look at the numbers but you're probably looking at seven date that house and. the like that one right there that's definitely p
this is the wood family for them shooting is an activity for the whole family including the young the children. well six i went hunting with the yanks so. i missed it here so. this isn't a very very shallow there. you know just in holland would be like very illegal. well in kentucky in the united states it's just part of the way we operate and this is the local shooting range. they sure trust me which is going to trust it ok. let's give it a go to. the free possession of the isn't trying to in...
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of course, always wood or any kind of plastic form or anything like that. >> job mr. some of the pieces you have made while you have been here. -- taught me through some of the pieces you have made while you have been here. >> the first thing that attracted me to this was the printed surface. it was actually a poster. it was a silk screen watercolor, about 8 feet long. in terms of the flatwork, i work with a lot of cloddish. so being able to cut into it come at into it, removed parts, it is part of the process of negotiating the final form. >> how do you jump from the two dimensional work that you create to the three-dimensional? maybe going back from the 3f to 2d. >> everything is in the process of becoming. things are never said or settled. the sculptures are being made while i am doing the collages, and vice versa. it becomes a part of something else. there's always this figuring out of where things belong or where they could parapets something else. at the end goal is to possibly see one of these collage plans be built out and create a structure that reflects back
of course, always wood or any kind of plastic form or anything like that. >> job mr. some of the pieces you have made while you have been here. -- taught me through some of the pieces you have made while you have been here. >> the first thing that attracted me to this was the printed surface. it was actually a poster. it was a silk screen watercolor, about 8 feet long. in terms of the flatwork, i work with a lot of cloddish. so being able to cut into it come at into it, removed...
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when we return, a mystery in minnesota woods - where have the costs gone. following the trail of minnesota magestic creatures and tracking >> no doubt about it, innovation changes our lives. opening doors ... opening possibilities. taking the impossible from lab ... to life. on techknow, our scientists bring you a sneak-peak of the future, and take you behind the scenes at our evolving world. techknow - ideas, invention, life. on al jazeera america while you were asleep news was happening. >> here are the stories we're following. >> find out what happened and what to expect. >> international outrage. >> a day of political posturing. >> every morning from 5 to 9 am al jazeera america brings you more us and global news than any other american news channel. >> tell us exactly what is behind this story. >> from more sources around the world. >> the situation has intensified here at the border. >> start every morning, every day 5am to 9 eastern. >> with al jazeera america. >> across north america there was a shark decline in iconic populations. something killed
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his body was found in a wooded area near the school. he had got a ride from somebody at the party but later got into an argument with that person. they say he got lost in the woods and froze. >> prosecutors put tools on display at the trial of former police officer. he is accused of plotting to kidnap torture and kill to businessmen. jurors have already seen video of him and his alleged accomplice discussing the plot in detail. >> jurors saw pictures of knives, handcuffs, handsaws, crowbars, sleeping pills. >> there was also a television canned food and a chess board. prosecutors say it means mandel planned on staying there for an extended period of time. accused of plotting to torture the man and drain his blood and tear a giant sink. he never intended to harm anyone. a police chase and the expressway ends with a crash and gun fire. three suspects are in critical condition with gunshot wounds. officers began pursuing the suspect after they were reportedly involved in a shootout. one of the suspects planted a gun at officers during the
his body was found in a wooded area near the school. he had got a ride from somebody at the party but later got into an argument with that person. they say he got lost in the woods and froze. >> prosecutors put tools on display at the trial of former police officer. he is accused of plotting to kidnap torture and kill to businessmen. jurors have already seen video of him and his alleged accomplice discussing the plot in detail. >> jurors saw pictures of knives, handcuffs, handsaws,...
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mother nature was out of the piece is ready she is missing elements missing in the stocks of the woods. dying is to be up to date with everything that's happening in sochi phone cover drawing an auntie this weekend. here yet the new and regular again this winter has been a sports such as this. i'm not an olympic hockey than vomit. my fire. more sochi twenty fourteen trivia is would you feel when a website that's where we also explains why the gold of the grounds of the limping some of the fifteen could be much more precious than one and the other day because it's literally out of this world most of the bill could allow uk police to get their hands on jonah's new books for ages and computer files without consent. the more probable that critics say could bury press freedom in britain. not to go call. i will have more stories we are the break the eye. i know the new the other eye. only he who led government and the fun didn't end in and out in the shelter the baby hadn't people that established the good people begin to read in the show to begin lot right now i've run it ironic i'm worth m
mother nature was out of the piece is ready she is missing elements missing in the stocks of the woods. dying is to be up to date with everything that's happening in sochi phone cover drawing an auntie this weekend. here yet the new and regular again this winter has been a sports such as this. i'm not an olympic hockey than vomit. my fire. more sochi twenty fourteen trivia is would you feel when a website that's where we also explains why the gold of the grounds of the limping some of the...
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the greek art projects is not being done in our falling on the wood stove wood shop. and basically were producing these products with the intent of selling into the outside. it's a collaboration thirty different designers from around the world basically and these products are the idea said touching on the board. they are getting wise to what that was the view from our kind of god the story of every person who's who's in them. many many people the communists and that's not really at the end of the other rope our job. desperate desperate to rid us that the dotted only know what's going on instead of his drug problem and trying to find this to but he cried because we help me learn. the percussion and what i'm doing. nissan sunny outside instead of work seem to get money. i never lived with but scratch that the tightness in touch and i've really learned to really put everything i have into something and done. these products there are any that did the guy with a lot of lot of time effort and a lot of lot of love. i got to know what's going on seventeen and messy and spent
the greek art projects is not being done in our falling on the wood stove wood shop. and basically were producing these products with the intent of selling into the outside. it's a collaboration thirty different designers from around the world basically and these products are the idea said touching on the board. they are getting wise to what that was the view from our kind of god the story of every person who's who's in them. many many people the communists and that's not really at the end of...
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meanwhile tiger woods came in at number one. chen has twenty one pro wins including the pga tour victories making it the most decorated player from asia and leaving all of that they are let's get to tuesday's cup matches starting in the k b l e e t when the elephants to the road trip two times here to take on these kinds of others. now there's the home court advantage here as the team and it's a twenty one point cushion at the end of the first half household size two needles that to you as he went to bed. it's four players hit double figures in scoring. he led the two of them broke ninety one to fifty eight. no time for some tea rejection cap will host its home some hard day at home. insulin. now the first set goals that this is false pro thirty one twenty nine then thomas uncles on fire taking the next three and dominating fashion. the old martinez puts up a game high forty four points and some song wins three cents to one and that does for me here to sportscenter this has been stated to check back at midnight for the latest in
meanwhile tiger woods came in at number one. chen has twenty one pro wins including the pga tour victories making it the most decorated player from asia and leaving all of that they are let's get to tuesday's cup matches starting in the k b l e e t when the elephants to the road trip two times here to take on these kinds of others. now there's the home court advantage here as the team and it's a twenty one point cushion at the end of the first half household size two needles that to you as he...
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hundred and sixty five miles north of the scenes over and check out that it cannot see is one of the woods or it is so inviting the scent is accused of killing his son shaun marsh and had in nineteen twenty two in a scholar and not just the treatment of eating this but i think it's be back by two thousand his newly to the new drawings and spread over two hundred and twenty days but i sure wanted to see this and fifteen percent of the site was excavated so far serious bushfire season winning focused on the spot the lucky thing as a program to launch its need to sit down with the door. it is english and children of re working of the chinese to protect the current top eight seeds same festival. john the game and bob has done this and often go st james buzz and reading. they told me. i made it up nice about me and nods. they found twenty four hundred bce will injure the know is located about two victory over to my funded banks a favorite in this. don't know to fight as unesco blog abt science in six innings. the sphinx is facing threats of a delusion at him from playing destination. the unesco
hundred and sixty five miles north of the scenes over and check out that it cannot see is one of the woods or it is so inviting the scent is accused of killing his son shaun marsh and had in nineteen twenty two in a scholar and not just the treatment of eating this but i think it's be back by two thousand his newly to the new drawings and spread over two hundred and twenty days but i sure wanted to see this and fifteen percent of the site was excavated so far serious bushfire season winning...
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but when the audience begin to apply this it was impressive and we weren't buying very much in the woods that's the young ballet troupe is going to visit the monkey suit made of the residents of other cities of context and what my lyrical moods of the charming ballet dancers. the latest news is that three got the dogs cuts out that stevie got kate said. and the national bank has said is ready to provide the necessary support to second tier banks of the country. this was stated by packing the death of your press conference the last couple of days ago citizens who has been received anonymous love the messages which one came in to get information about the financial position of a number of causes and thanks as a result some depositors began closing their accounts david knew it we have reached an agreement that all these cans and paper has been supplied with a sufficient amount of domestic and foreign currency. all the banks have made statements about the stability of their financial situation. i miss you so close that it was nice just begun. usually after the initial wave of a rapid rising
but when the audience begin to apply this it was impressive and we weren't buying very much in the woods that's the young ballet troupe is going to visit the monkey suit made of the residents of other cities of context and what my lyrical moods of the charming ballet dancers. the latest news is that three got the dogs cuts out that stevie got kate said. and the national bank has said is ready to provide the necessary support to second tier banks of the country. this was stated by packing the...