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a young woman named krishna was also found in the rubble. after hours of struggling rescuers were able to reach her, too. >> it is midday in kathmandu. rescue teams are looking for survivors of the quake. there is a call for silence. a tapping noise heard from the bottom of a collapsed building. could someone be alive? >> someone alive inside. >> rescuers use their bare hands to clear the rubble. whoever is trapped cannot be far from the end. probably injured dehydrated and terribly weak. >> they are continuing to search to try to find the exact location from where the sound of what may be a woman who is alive are coming from. the authorities are trying to work out how best to get to her. >> there is disagreement. the french team has one idea the norwegians and israelis have another. tension boils over. >> don't shout at me. >> they compromise. they decide to dig from three directions. is she still alive five hours on? a medic is called in. >> i held her hand and i have barely seen her face. she is awake and lucid. we managed to get to one h
a young woman named krishna was also found in the rubble. after hours of struggling rescuers were able to reach her, too. >> it is midday in kathmandu. rescue teams are looking for survivors of the quake. there is a call for silence. a tapping noise heard from the bottom of a collapsed building. could someone be alive? >> someone alive inside. >> rescuers use their bare hands to clear the rubble. whoever is trapped cannot be far from the end. probably injured dehydrated and...
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Apr 2, 2015
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krishna, what is blue jeans? krishna: it is a way of watching these games with videogame like technology. it is launched on prime time and it is exactly that, it is about marrying the interactive miss with video conferencing with a mass scale of streaming the only company that has put those two things together, and that is prime time. they launched that service actually at sundance, and it was done with great success. alix: you competed to a get it along with skype and other companies, but how did you get derek interested? krishna: he wanted something to launch where athletes could have their own voice and own persona, and what that are way to get that then using video? one of the items that we are talking with derek jeter on is how can derek or his fellow athletes directly communicate with the fan base and at the same time, if any one of those fans want to talk back the blue jeans network during prime time allows that to happen, and there is a lot of optimization about that, and so that is how we got derek inter
krishna, what is blue jeans? krishna: it is a way of watching these games with videogame like technology. it is launched on prime time and it is exactly that, it is about marrying the interactive miss with video conferencing with a mass scale of streaming the only company that has put those two things together, and that is prime time. they launched that service actually at sundance, and it was done with great success. alix: you competed to a get it along with skype and other companies, but how...
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well, the answer is in krishna's story. >> i've never been as large as i am now. i've went through a lot of life changes. the most devastating was my mother's death. i just kind of shut down. and...this is the result. since 2004, i've put on 110 pounds. it's week 2 of the 21 day fix, and i feel fantastic. on the 21 day fix, i lost 18 pounds! you better believe i'm doing it for [laughing] 21 more days. it's not a crash kind of diet, where you're gonna drop it all and then gain it back the next week. the recipes that they've provided -- they're delicious. i'm eating real food, real portions where i'm full. the workout is 30 minutes. you can do that 30 minutes, and then you're back to your life. with the 21 day fix, i lost 107 pounds... [ cheers and applause ] ...and i feel amazing. the last time i was this size -- my freshman year in college. and now, 20 years later, i'm back. [ laughs ] [ applause ] >> krishna couldn't make it here to the studio, but she's been kind enough to join us from her home. hi, krishna. >> hi, autumn. hi, tom. autumn, i just want to say you
well, the answer is in krishna's story. >> i've never been as large as i am now. i've went through a lot of life changes. the most devastating was my mother's death. i just kind of shut down. and...this is the result. since 2004, i've put on 110 pounds. it's week 2 of the 21 day fix, and i feel fantastic. on the 21 day fix, i lost 18 pounds! you better believe i'm doing it for [laughing] 21 more days. it's not a crash kind of diet, where you're gonna drop it all and then gain it back the...
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. >> i think krishna and aurora and other organizations in the city have worked together. we've had the goal of cutting in half together. we've worked with research-based interventions. we've engaged parents. we're talking to the media like we're talking to you now. we've listened to teens so we could continued find out what's important to them about making the decisions whether or not to have sex. >> aerror ark, what did they say is the biggest factor to them. >> teens need access to resources. they make the decisions they are going to make but they need ways to stay safe and prevent pregnancy for themselves. that's what they really want is to have that confidential and teen friendly services available to them. >> doctor what would you say is the primary factor in whittling that number down mostly fair i think what we've seen from research both nationally and locally, probably the single biggest chunk of the decline has come from improved use of contraception among adolescents. that's something that has taken place across the country as well as in the district of columbia
. >> i think krishna and aurora and other organizations in the city have worked together. we've had the goal of cutting in half together. we've worked with research-based interventions. we've engaged parents. we're talking to the media like we're talking to you now. we've listened to teens so we could continued find out what's important to them about making the decisions whether or not to have sex. >> aerror ark, what did they say is the biggest factor to them. >> teens need...
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Apr 1, 2015
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." >> tony krishna, toni morrison, langston hughes, kurt vonnegut, gore vidal. >> the first to publish james baldwin. amy: in a minute, we will be joined by katrina vanden heuvel but first this is a clip from "hot type: 150 years of the nation" in which she talks about the magazine's early history with contributing writer d.d. guttenplan. the piece ends with the reading of a story that appeared in "the nation" in 1932. katrina: this is the essay i was telling you about, about "the nation's" future. it is from 1955 -- it says the nation must change. within the last 50 years one-third of daily newspapers have ceased publication. this is 1955. we sit here and think what is "the nation" role in this media landscape. >> in 1955, they were worried about being strangled by the red scare, and mccarthyism. people were afraid to get "the nation, and if you got the nation, the fbi probably put you on a list. "the nation grew out of the civil war. it was started by republican abolitionists who were concerned about the state of the freedom. we like to gloss over the first 50 years. "the nation" was
." >> tony krishna, toni morrison, langston hughes, kurt vonnegut, gore vidal. >> the first to publish james baldwin. amy: in a minute, we will be joined by katrina vanden heuvel but first this is a clip from "hot type: 150 years of the nation" in which she talks about the magazine's early history with contributing writer d.d. guttenplan. the piece ends with the reading of a story that appeared in "the nation" in 1932. katrina: this is the essay i was...
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from jakarta krishna baswani. >> reporter: andrew chan and myuran sukumaran. two australians who have shown a global spotlight on indonesia's death penalty policy for drug traffickers. they spent the last decade in a balinese prison, after being sentenced to death for attempting to smuggle 8.3 kilograms of heroin to australia. they say they're now changed men and have reformed in prison. and that they deserve a second chance. but an indonesian court upheld the rejection of their clemency application. dashing their hopes of being saved from the firing squad. but their lawyers aren't giving up. they say the indonesian president's decision to ban all clemencies from drug traffickers is unconstitutional and that they're taking their fight to the next level. >> we are about to file an constitutional issue to a constitutional court, asking the court to emphasize, what is the precedence in relation with the clemency. >> reporter: indonesia has become the target of international outrage, as a result of the its policy to ban all clemency applications from drug traffick
from jakarta krishna baswani. >> reporter: andrew chan and myuran sukumaran. two australians who have shown a global spotlight on indonesia's death penalty policy for drug traffickers. they spent the last decade in a balinese prison, after being sentenced to death for attempting to smuggle 8.3 kilograms of heroin to australia. they say they're now changed men and have reformed in prison. and that they deserve a second chance. but an indonesian court upheld the rejection of their clemency...
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westbound highway 4 a krishna bailey. now off to the right hand shoulder. that's kcbs traffic. here's roberta. >>> wind-swept blue skies everyone. good morning. taking a look to the transamerica pyramid. wow look at the clarity there. in the upper 40s where the winds are out of the north at 10 and gusts to 17. north winds 10 to 20 today. aquationly a stocker gust -- occasionally a stronger gust and 58 in ocean beach. about ten degrees warmer on wednesday inland. (mom) when our little girl was born we got a subaru. it's where she said her first word. (little girl) no! saw her first day of school. (little girl) bye bye! made a best friend forever. the back seat of my subaru is where she grew up. what? (announcer) the 2015 subaru forester (girl) what? (announcer) built to be there for your family. love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. ♪ >>> welcome back to "cbs this morning." dumb coming up in this half hour "ncis" star pauley perrette is here. and why did they bring a plate of pastries and why does she have a book in her hand? are they connected. i'm eating some of those pas
westbound highway 4 a krishna bailey. now off to the right hand shoulder. that's kcbs traffic. here's roberta. >>> wind-swept blue skies everyone. good morning. taking a look to the transamerica pyramid. wow look at the clarity there. in the upper 40s where the winds are out of the north at 10 and gusts to 17. north winds 10 to 20 today. aquationly a stocker gust -- occasionally a stronger gust and 58 in ocean beach. about ten degrees warmer on wednesday inland. (mom) when our little...