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the video was just released by the west yorkshire fire rescue services. >> that is so horrific. the firefighter doesn't know if that's gun fire or what that is. how irresponsible of this person to do that to a guy who is trying to do his job and keep people in his neighborhood safe. >> the scary part is was it all set up? if those same guys set the fire to lure the firefighters there just to attack them with fireworks. >> stupid kids being stupid. >> often times these firefighters are volunteering and putting their life on the line. >> what other services are they not able to do while on a stupid call like this. >> no word whether anyone was caught in this incident. fortunately, nobody was seriously injured. >>> it's the free fall, feathers and all. >>> and welcome to fright this minute. how one viewer gave us a halloween makeover. ususthth whwhatat i if f yoyourur m moro. weren't so routine introducting one a day vitacraves chewy bites... .....c.comomplpletete e mumulth nutrients like... .....b.b v vititamaminins.s....n d... .....i.in n hahardrd s shehelly chewy bites. nenew w
the video was just released by the west yorkshire fire rescue services. >> that is so horrific. the firefighter doesn't know if that's gun fire or what that is. how irresponsible of this person to do that to a guy who is trying to do his job and keep people in his neighborhood safe. >> the scary part is was it all set up? if those same guys set the fire to lure the firefighters there just to attack them with fireworks. >> stupid kids being stupid. >> often times these...
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the yorkshire terrier, who has taken quite a liking to me, actually. >> reporter: tatiana says that ukraine been battling for its independence for 300 years and her country should look to the west and not to the east. >> reporter: he says he was on independence square during the protests a year ago, and he says he had hopes then and in some ways his hopes have been realized, but in other ways, he said things have stayed much as they were before. >> reporter: as we rumble through the ukrainian country side, the one thing that strikes me is just how peaceful everything looks. a total contrast from the conflict that continues in the east of the country, in donetsk and luhansk regions. on this train, we're heading west. we're heading towards kiev. and the ukrainian government says that ukraine now is heading west, moving closer to europe. but there are clearly lots of problems still on the way. >> now, a huge gold nugget goes on auction in san francisco later. this large piece of gold is one of the largest ever found. it's estimated to be worth between $350,000 and $450,000. the nugget was foun
the yorkshire terrier, who has taken quite a liking to me, actually. >> reporter: tatiana says that ukraine been battling for its independence for 300 years and her country should look to the west and not to the east. >> reporter: he says he was on independence square during the protests a year ago, and he says he had hopes then and in some ways his hopes have been realized, but in other ways, he said things have stayed much as they were before. >> reporter: as we rumble...
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the yorkshire terrier, who i think has taken quite a liking to me, actually. >> reporter: he says he was on independence square during the protests a year ago. and he says he had hopes then and in some ways his hopes have been realized, but in other ways he said things have stayed much as they were before. as we rumble through the ukrainian country side, the one thing that strikes me as i look out the window is just how peaceful everything looks. a total contrast from the conflict that continues in the east of the country, in donetsk and luhansk regions. on this train, we're heading west. we're heading towards kiev. and the ukrainian government says that ukraine now is heading west, moving closer to europe. but there are clearly lots of problems still on the way. >> steve rosenberg there. you're watching "gmt." growth i. goal is to grow. gotta get greater growth. i just talked to ups. they got expert advise, special discounts, new technologies. like smart pick ups. they'll only show up when you print a label and it's automatic. we save time and money. time? money? time and money. awe
the yorkshire terrier, who i think has taken quite a liking to me, actually. >> reporter: he says he was on independence square during the protests a year ago. and he says he had hopes then and in some ways his hopes have been realized, but in other ways he said things have stayed much as they were before. as we rumble through the ukrainian country side, the one thing that strikes me as i look out the window is just how peaceful everything looks. a total contrast from the conflict that...
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>> now that he's diminished in status, having lost, he's more the yorkshire terrier. but he really was nipping at the heels of hartsenburg. she was simply arguing that he had gone through a tough time. he wept and she simply held him. that was the kind of emotional import she was giving to it. he had to shoot this down. i think he only knows one speed and that's full-out. rush at the fence barking, and for all he's worth. now, that didn't go down well with the judge in the main hearing, and i don't know if that means that it's going to affect her judgment this time around. she should be above it in every case. if she were to be affected, for example, by public opinion, then we know then oscar pistorius has to go away for a long time. but she shouldn't allow that to affect her and we believe that she should be above it, and indeed i believe she is above it. so he's got to go at everything that comes his way. it will be interesting to see what he does with this prison official. is he going to savage him as well? the prison official saying that oscar should have a form o
>> now that he's diminished in status, having lost, he's more the yorkshire terrier. but he really was nipping at the heels of hartsenburg. she was simply arguing that he had gone through a tough time. he wept and she simply held him. that was the kind of emotional import she was giving to it. he had to shoot this down. i think he only knows one speed and that's full-out. rush at the fence barking, and for all he's worth. now, that didn't go down well with the judge in the main hearing,...
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plus, yorkshire were those trucks were coming from. they could come back in the united states and be from bangladesh or india or someplace. you don't know there are legitimate drugs or not. if you have to have drugs, they have to be legitimate, you could break that then. that was when issue. i had some conservatives that just did that want to expand medicare because they thought it was a social program and they did not want to expand it. as i said, the abity to get something done is you get 218 votes. in this case, it was 216 because we had a couple of folks that were out. the democrats under leader pelosi, basically said, she wasn't going to give us any votes. i knew i had up to 20 democrats i wanted to vote for this bill. the week before -- there was a deadline. the week before moving this bill forward, i had asked the president to meet with some of our people because they had concerns. there were holding out and wanted to talk to the president before they voted. the president went off to england to visit the queen or something. i ha
plus, yorkshire were those trucks were coming from. they could come back in the united states and be from bangladesh or india or someplace. you don't know there are legitimate drugs or not. if you have to have drugs, they have to be legitimate, you could break that then. that was when issue. i had some conservatives that just did that want to expand medicare because they thought it was a social program and they did not want to expand it. as i said, the abity to get something done is you get 218...
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ken, since you know these guys star boardlk about -- they were called the yorkshire terrier of the activists with a lot of bark. >> they've been doing this a long time. jeff smith is the key guy. he is extremely smart, very good at what he does. they have been doing it for a while. >> what was the biggest success? quicksand had tons of successes. aol, -- >> may have had tons of successes. aol, for example. the sox have been amazing. >> are you surprised they are taking on bigger targets? >> it is easier these days to take on bigger targets, even in a situation like yahoo! where they have clearly lesson 5%. it is easy -- alas then 5 -- because they clearly have a less than 5%. harvard was a professor, robert kaplan, who joined "surveillance" this morning and he gave the reason as to why it seems that the activist investor is the new rockstar in the investment world. this is what he said. >> when you look at the rise of exchange-traded funds, it is harder for hedge funds to outperform the market. i think activism is a new form of investing that so far, by and large, has outperformed, and i th
ken, since you know these guys star boardlk about -- they were called the yorkshire terrier of the activists with a lot of bark. >> they've been doing this a long time. jeff smith is the key guy. he is extremely smart, very good at what he does. they have been doing it for a while. >> what was the biggest success? quicksand had tons of successes. aol, -- >> may have had tons of successes. aol, for example. the sox have been amazing. >> are you surprised they are taking...
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happen to come from yorkshire and, indeed, the single largest help the database in the world is also being the nhs rock your seed there. but it provides the most extranet opportunity for the development in an important area based on analytics. one of the things, as the city underpins this activity in creates frankly new industry that we do cybersecurity by design and that we, from the outset create a system which is multidisciplinary, and were all the contributors actually are on the same base, talking the same language on cyber. >> my name is haiyan song. some of you asked what this splunk do, just a quick introduction. splunk focuses on machine data, focus on getting value and accessibility usability out of data. a simpler way for me to explain that concept is everybody knows google is a company, is also a verb people use to go find information on the internet, and this blog is also a company. it can be used as a word to also go find information in machine data. machine data otherwise that's generated from your devices and applications, from network of servers and so on and so fort
happen to come from yorkshire and, indeed, the single largest help the database in the world is also being the nhs rock your seed there. but it provides the most extranet opportunity for the development in an important area based on analytics. one of the things, as the city underpins this activity in creates frankly new industry that we do cybersecurity by design and that we, from the outset create a system which is multidisciplinary, and were all the contributors actually are on the same base,...
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walking through with somebody because he has had a lonely week with the loss of scotland, shambles in yorkshire and all the other problems he has got. the next best thing was asylum and immigration. let me say this. we inherited from labor -- and computer programs and an immigration system that was a complete mess and before he answers his next question he might apologize for the mess he made. >> on this day of all day is only one person should be apologizing for immigration and it is him, his total failure and he is not putting it right. he is making it worse. the backlog has gone down, they wasted a billion pounds on fails i t projects that have not tracked 50,000 people and what was his comment before the election? he said he would reduce net migration to 10,000 a year. what is their migration now? >> net migration is down a quarter under labor and net migration from outside the european union is down to its third level since 1998 but he talks about records and under labor net migration quadruples, 2.5 million extra people came in to our country. in 2004 they give unrestricted access to our
walking through with somebody because he has had a lonely week with the loss of scotland, shambles in yorkshire and all the other problems he has got. the next best thing was asylum and immigration. let me say this. we inherited from labor -- and computer programs and an immigration system that was a complete mess and before he answers his next question he might apologize for the mess he made. >> on this day of all day is only one person should be apologizing for immigration and it is...
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plus, yorkshire were those trucks were coming from. they could come back in the united states and be from bangladesh or india or someplace. you don't know there are legitimate drugs or not. if you have to have drugs, they have to be legitimate, you could break that then. that was when issue. i had some conservatives that just did that want to expand medicare because they thought it was a social program and they did not want to expand it. the ability to get something done is you get 218 votes. in this case, it was 216 because we had a couple of folks that were out. under leader pelosi, basically said, she wasn't going to give us any votes. i knew i had up to 20 democrats i wanted to vote for this bill. there was aore -- deadline. the week before moving this bill forward, i had asked the president to meet with some of our people because they had concerns. there were holding out and wanted to talk to the president before they voted. the president went off to england to visit the queen or something. he was gone for a week. the night of the
plus, yorkshire were those trucks were coming from. they could come back in the united states and be from bangladesh or india or someplace. you don't know there are legitimate drugs or not. if you have to have drugs, they have to be legitimate, you could break that then. that was when issue. i had some conservatives that just did that want to expand medicare because they thought it was a social program and they did not want to expand it. the ability to get something done is you get 218 votes....