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the criminals were listening in to everything through a cell phone in ziegler's pocket. >> mark zieglerat the police are here, they're approaching me, what do you want me to do? and what he heard through the phone was two words, abort, abort and then the phone went dead. >> in the meantime, the kidnappers blindfolded ziegler's wife and son and loaded them into the family's suv. they drove to a parking lot and ziegler's wife and son still inside. eventually the two freed themselves and found someone to free themselves. >> in the end the bank robbers got out alive and no money but they escaped. >> theyuthorities used to create this sketch of a black male and this one of the female suspect who came in the house looking for milk. >> i'm sure the crime scene techs processed the house and vehicles within an inch. did they get lucky? did they find anything? >> found nothing. it's clean. >> fingerprints, fibers? >> no fingerprints, no dna, nothing is left behind. >> nothing to stop the next attack, and there would be a next one. >>> coming up, a young couple and their baby barricaded behind loc
the criminals were listening in to everything through a cell phone in ziegler's pocket. >> mark zieglerat the police are here, they're approaching me, what do you want me to do? and what he heard through the phone was two words, abort, abort and then the phone went dead. >> in the meantime, the kidnappers blindfolded ziegler's wife and son and loaded them into the family's suv. they drove to a parking lot and ziegler's wife and son still inside. eventually the two freed themselves...
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ziegler was late, his wife was going to lose a finger. and when she ran out of fingers, their adult daughter, brittney, who lived in texas at the time, they had people watching
ziegler was late, his wife was going to lose a finger. and when she ran out of fingers, their adult daughter, brittney, who lived in texas at the time, they had people watching
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another father of the green revolution and billfold street is vandal in line ziegler. he's a farmer who started experimenting with renewable energy in the 1990 s. . he soon won over his fellow villagers and set up a wind farm co-operative. anyone who lives in the community where windmill is located can invest. the more people join the lower the amount each may invest. currently $5000.00 euro's and no more any higher amount and we have too much money that everybody keeps asking when are we going to build another when turbine. has set up for bio gas plants on his farm they now heat the entire village. he designed some of the components himself. the energy sources are all local animal waste and grass soil age from 20 nearby farms together they replace 700000 liters of heating oil a year. minus the list says generating energy from biomass alone one. be enough to complete the transition to a new boss at the national level sun wind and hydropower are also needed. with the mix and. with the right mix it won't be hard to attain 100 percent renewable so many people don't believ
another father of the green revolution and billfold street is vandal in line ziegler. he's a farmer who started experimenting with renewable energy in the 1990 s. . he soon won over his fellow villagers and set up a wind farm co-operative. anyone who lives in the community where windmill is located can invest. the more people join the lower the amount each may invest. currently $5000.00 euro's and no more any higher amount and we have too much money that everybody keeps asking when are we going...
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for our job even acquire her legacy minutes ago ziegler but we'll. have a talk or argument or c. and i get our 20 different that's a sort of a quarter and that it was our. was hidden from us or thought i should listen. there's a hole in the hudson i. feel sort of from the lows out of the teacher the loss of a social. but still more food. than all of today he said gloomily further don't feel mother had a lot of fish will move. today. you. yourself. will want to give an image abroad. of how one hug. from a dress to go to. the tell me i will in. fact that other. taliban for sinitta are good at this noble government of sas will get lemon sauce from across. i mean it got to. take that. took the business part of what i'm very. good at the funny of the. the good the sally and never the good looking man doesn't lead them to do you know about how committed are as a result of. the budget that you had a lot of $100.00 a bottle that enough for you on the most of what the shuttle millette do dr loblaw long as i got older and up a lot of us and then i knew what the doc of. radmilla fucked up.
for our job even acquire her legacy minutes ago ziegler but we'll. have a talk or argument or c. and i get our 20 different that's a sort of a quarter and that it was our. was hidden from us or thought i should listen. there's a hole in the hudson i. feel sort of from the lows out of the teacher the loss of a social. but still more food. than all of today he said gloomily further don't feel mother had a lot of fish will move. today. you. yourself. will want to give an image abroad. of how one...
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well our job if women acquire her legacy minutes ago ziegler but we're.going to talk to our john mccarthy and i get a 20 different that's a sort of a quarter and that a star. says my mother was. going to drop food was hidden from us or thought i should listen. there's a whole simple answer and i. feel sort of from the lows out of the teacher the loss of a social. studies but still more fruit. than all of today he said gloomily furt don't feel mother had a lot of fish will move. today. you. yourself. will want to give an image abroad. of how one hug. from a dress to go to. the tell me a well in. fact that other. poliphilus in either argue that there's no government sauce will get them or sauce in madrid. and it got to. think that it. had to take the business. west. got the money of the. the dollar and never the good looking man doesn't lead them to do you know about how come with our as a result of. the budget that you had a lot of $100.00 back a lot of money left for younger on the muscle what the shuttle millette do dr loblaw long as i got older and up a
well our job if women acquire her legacy minutes ago ziegler but we're.going to talk to our john mccarthy and i get a 20 different that's a sort of a quarter and that a star. says my mother was. going to drop food was hidden from us or thought i should listen. there's a whole simple answer and i. feel sort of from the lows out of the teacher the loss of a social. studies but still more fruit. than all of today he said gloomily furt don't feel mother had a lot of fish will move. today. you....
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and, mary ziegler, professor of law at florida state university and author of "abortion and the law inrica: roe v. wade to e present," which hits the let me start with marsha. you were inside the courtroom, broadly, why arehey relitmore gaiting this case? the court just ruled a few yeara ago on a rly duplicate texas law. >> well, lisa, what happened was a lower federal appellatcourt upheld louisiana's hospital admitsing privileges requirement even though the supreme couinrt, 20, did strike down a nearly identical texas law that appellate court distinguished the two state law hold it's constitutionality. a louisiana clinic brought the case to the u.s. supreme court saying that lower court was wrong, the 2016 deio controls, you need to correct that lower court, and that's why the court is taking another look at the issue as well as the specific louisiana >> reporter: i'm very excited to talk to you about what happened in court today, buto first i wantt a larger stage. mary, help us with the broader view here. what is at stake overall here on the ground? what's the potential impact of thi
and, mary ziegler, professor of law at florida state university and author of "abortion and the law inrica: roe v. wade to e present," which hits the let me start with marsha. you were inside the courtroom, broadly, why arehey relitmore gaiting this case? the court just ruled a few yeara ago on a rly duplicate texas law. >> well, lisa, what happened was a lower federal appellatcourt upheld louisiana's hospital admitsing privileges requirement even though the supreme couinrt, 20,...
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next time we have ziegler in the u.s., we will not just see it in the southern part of the u.s., but the mosquito can now live further north. that is one effect. human, animals, closer proximity due to habitat destruction, gratian patterns. climate change is also forcing refugees off of places into places where they are vulnerable. the ebola epidemic finally coming under control in congo. one of the risk factors was always across the border in south sudan. one million refugees in a camp. that would have been a disaster. has a lot of bad effects. what we don't think about very often if it is a driver of the epidemics. it certainly is making the risk go up as a planet. >> all of these things mentioned underscore while we can't view this as something we can deal with domestically as only inside our borders. increasing the capacity to detect these issues overseas with programs like predict, raising the capacity of other when thatto detect jump happens. it can greatly improve our ability to get ahead of it. while it is really unfortunate the original request for an emergency bill, emergen
next time we have ziegler in the u.s., we will not just see it in the southern part of the u.s., but the mosquito can now live further north. that is one effect. human, animals, closer proximity due to habitat destruction, gratian patterns. climate change is also forcing refugees off of places into places where they are vulnerable. the ebola epidemic finally coming under control in congo. one of the risk factors was always across the border in south sudan. one million refugees in a camp. that...