Special Report: 'From Iowa To Africa'
Every year, tens of thousands of Iowans are feeding, housing, teaching, and treating millions of Africans. But they never g...
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Special Report: 'From Iowa To Africa'
Every year, tens of thousands of Iowans are feeding, housing, teaching, and treating millions of Africans. But they never get to meet the people they're helping. From: kccitv Views: 0 0 ratings Time: 08:01 More in News & Politics
Special Report Prev...
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Special Report Preview: 'From Iowa To Africa'
KCCI's Eric Hanson reports. From: kccitv Views: 1 0 ratings Time: 01:34 Mo...
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Special Report Preview: 'From Iowa To Africa'
KCCI's Eric Hanson reports. From: kccitv Views: 1 0 ratings Time: 01:34 More in News & Politics
AP Ticker's Scrappl...
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February 8, 2012. We begin this week with the 557th Republican caucus. Actually, no... no we don’t. I don’t wanna talk about that freak show for a minute more than...
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February 8, 2012. We begin this week with the 557th Republican caucus. Actually, no... no we don’t. I don’t wanna talk about that freak show for a minute more than I have to. Suffice it to say that Robot Man is still ahead, followed by Giant Chuckie, and Santorum in the rear. Now a Special Report from Philadelphia: the psyche of Philadelphia’s favorite dirty old man, Stu Bykofsky. After enduring withering criticism for a column in which Stu described Thailand’s notoriously exploitative sex trade as a free market Utopia for those ensnared in its tentacles, the old lecher doubled down, insisting there was “no evidence of force, fraud or coercion” among the prostitutes he wrote about (but never actually interviewed). Embarrassing photos of Bykofsky’s “research” have also begun to surface... Scrapple TV is written by Brendan Skwire Jonathan Valania Scott Colan
Drive it!: The Moto...
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This edition of Drive it! takes us to the automotive past, present and future. There’s the new Audi A4, and a review of BMW’s electric concept cars. We also pay a ...
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This edition of Drive it! takes us to the automotive past, present and future. There’s the new Audi A4, and a review of BMW’s electric concept cars. We also pay a nostalgic visit to the original VW Bug and its revamped successor, the New Beetle. Plus a report on a car that can influence the outcome of Formula 1 races despite not competing.Present it! Audi A4Now in its 8th generation, the A4 has become Audi’s best-selling model.In almost 40 years, Audi has sold almost 10 million units of the A4 and its predecessor the Audi 80. Now the carmaker presents a massively revamped A4 series. The design is even bolder. The horizontal lines at the front are more pronounced, and the bulge in the hood is more prominent. The revamped engines are said to consume up to 11% less fuel. Together, the sedan and Avant wagon models offer a choice of six TDI and four diesel versions. Drive it! tests the new A4 sedan powered by a 2.0-liter TFSI engine.Compare it! The Seat Alhambra and Ford GalaxyThe two MPVs share a common history.The first generation of the people-carrier in 1995 was ultimately a joint production from Ford, Seat and Volkswagen. Although the collaboration ended three years later, with Ford developing the second generation of the Galaxy on its own, the basic structure of the carmakers' models remained virtually identical until 2006. The second generation of the Seat Alhambra has been on the market since 2010. Drive it! takes a closer look at the most powerful diesel versions of the two models. The Alhambra delivers 125 kW of power, the Galaxy delivers 147 kW. So what other differences are there between the close cousins? Picture it! The BMW i3 and i8The two concepts are intended to give us a glimpse of the automotive future.The i3 concept is set to be BMW’s first mass-produced fully electric car, and has been designed with tomorrow’s urban traffic already in mind. The BMW i8 concept is a plug-in hybrid that embodies the vision of a modern, sustainable sports car. The i8 combines the modified electric engine from the i3 (front axle) with a 164 kW/300 Nm three-cylinder high-performance gasoline engine (rear axle). The dynamic duo are due out in late 2012 or early 2013. Test it! The VW BeetleThe New Beetle constitutes a difficult challenge for Volkswagen.The new generation aims to capture some of the magic of the Bug-original. That didn’t really work out in the 1998 incarnation of the New Beetle, which was never accepted by Bug fans as a worthy successor. The latest attempt from VW is a modern car determined to convey that genuine Bug feel. Constantin Beims asked Bug connoisseurs what they make of the New Beetle.Admire it! The Mercedes SLS AMG Coupe Formula 1 Safety CarA non-competing vehicle that can determine the outcome of a race.Huge leads can be whittled down and entire race strategies destroyed. But safety has to have top priority. Safety Cars in Formula 1 debuted at the 1973 Canadian Grand Prix, and since 1996 have been provided by Mercedes’ works tuner AMG. The cars’ mission: to take the danger out of hazardous situations. The SLS AMG will again be heading the field occasionally this season. Drive it! meets Bernd Mayländer, who’s been at the wheel of the safety car for 12 years. He shows us the special features that make the SLS AMG Safety Car so unique.
Drive it!: The Moto...
5 Views 00:30:00 02/08/12
This edition of Drive it! takes us to the automotive past, present and future. There’s the new Audi A4, and a review of BMW’s electric concept cars. We also pay a ...
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This edition of Drive it! takes us to the automotive past, present and future. There’s the new Audi A4, and a review of BMW’s electric concept cars. We also pay a nostalgic visit to the original VW Bug and its revamped successor, the New Beetle. Plus a report on a car that can influence the outcome of Formula 1 races despite not competing. Present it! Audi A4Now in its 8th generation, the A4 has become Audi’s best-selling model.In almost 40 years, Audi has sold almost 10 million units of the A4 and its predecessor the Audi 80. Now the carmaker presents a massively revamped A4 series. The design is even bolder. The horizontal lines at the front are more pronounced, and the bulge in the hood is more prominent. The revamped engines are said to consume up to 11% less fuel. Together, the sedan and Avant wagon models offer a choice of six TDI and four diesel versions. Drive it! tests the new A4 sedan powered by a 2.0-liter TFSI engine.Compare it! The Seat Alhambra and Ford GalaxyThe two MPVs share a common history.The first generation of the people-carrier in 1995 was ultimately a joint production from Ford, Seat and Volkswagen. Although the collaboration ended three years later, with Ford developing the second generation of the Galaxy on its own, the basic structure of the carmakers' models remained virtually identical until 2006. The second generation of the Seat Alhambra has been on the market since 2010. Drive it! takes a closer look at the most powerful diesel versions of the two models. The Alhambra delivers 125 kW of power, the Galaxy delivers 147 kW. So what other differences are there between the close cousins? Picture it! The BMW i3 and i8The two concepts are intended to give us a glimpse of the automotive future.The i3 concept is set to be BMW’s first mass-produced fully electric car, and has been designed with tomorrow’s urban traffic already in mind. The BMW i8 concept is a plug-in hybrid that embodies the vision of a modern, sustainable sports car. The i8 combines the modified electric engine from the i3 (front axle) with a 164 kW/300 Nm three-cylinder high-performance gasoline engine (rear axle). The dynamic duo are due out in late 2012 or early 2013. Test it! The VW BeetleThe New Beetle constitutes a difficult challenge for Volkswagen.The new generation aims to capture some of the magic of the Bug-original. That didn’t really work out in the 1998 incarnation of the New Beetle, which was never accepted by Bug fans as a worthy successor. The latest attempt from VW is a modern car determined to convey that genuine Bug feel. Constantin Beims asked Bug connoisseurs what they make of the New Beetle.Admire it! The Mercedes SLS AMG Coupe Formula 1 Safety CarA non-competing vehicle that can determine the outcome of a race.Huge leads can be whittled down and entire race strategies destroyed. But safety has to have top priority. Safety Cars in Formula 1 debuted at the 1973 Canadian Grand Prix, and since 1996 have been provided by Mercedes’ works tuner AMG. The cars’ mission: to take the danger out of hazardous situations. The SLS AMG will again be heading the field occasionally this season. Drive it! meets Bernd Mayländer, who’s been at the wheel of the safety car for 12 years. He shows us the special features that make the SLS AMG Safety Car so unique.
Special Report: Cle...
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Special Report: Cleaning Products Causing Cancer?
Home Sweet Home may not be so sweet for your health. Two scary new studies show your home is packed with chemic...
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Special Report: Cleaning Products Causing Cancer?
Home Sweet Home may not be so sweet for your health. Two scary new studies show your home is packed with chemicals. KOCO Eyewitness News 5's Rachel Calderon has the story. From: kocotv Views: 13 0 ratings Time: 01:48 More in News & Politics
KCCI Special Report...
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KCCI Special Report: 'The New High'
KCCI Special Report: 'The New High' From: kccitv Views: 6 0 ratings Time: 00:34 More...
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KCCI Special Report: 'The New High'
KCCI Special Report: 'The New High' From: kccitv Views: 6 0 ratings Time: 00:34 More in News & Politics
Special Report: Syn...
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Special Report: Synthetic Drug Use Spreading Fast
Iowa law enforcement officials said the number of Iowans using synthetic drugs is increasing rapidly in the pas...
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Special Report: Synthetic Drug Use Spreading Fast
Iowa law enforcement officials said the number of Iowans using synthetic drugs is increasing rapidly in the past year. From: kccitv Views: 28 1 ratings Time: 04:07 More in News & Politics
Special Forces Sold...
4 Views 06:43:05 02/03/12
U S Army Soldiers in Germany train for war on the back of an All Terrain Vehicle Michelle Michael reports
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U S Army Soldiers in Germany train for war on the back of an All Terrain Vehicle Michelle Michael reports
Special Report: Pha...
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Special Report: Pharmacy Crime
You trust your pharmacy with your health, but the person filling your prescription may not have the training you think. KOCO Eyewi...
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Special Report: Pharmacy Crime
You trust your pharmacy with your health, but the person filling your prescription may not have the training you think. KOCO Eyewitness News 5 anchor Paul Folger has this special report. From: kocotv Views: 17 0 ratings Time: 03:31 More in News & Politics
California sisters ...
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Two California sisters were sentenced to over three years in prison after a California judge found they laundered money for drug cartels using sales of teddy bears...
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Two California sisters were sentenced to over three years in prison after a California judge found they laundered money for drug cartels using sales of teddy bears and mouse dolls shipped from China to Colombia --- Meichun Cheng Huang and Ling Yu pleaded guilty last year to conspiracy to structure currency transactions, after prosecutors said they had laundered over $8 million for cartels in Mexico and Colombia through their company, Angel Toy Corp --- Huang, Yu were ordered to forfeit $1 million to the U.S. government --- Yu and her sister Huang were each sentenced by the judge to three years and one month behind bars --- Under the scheme, the company received cash deposits from drug cartels that were all under $10,000 in order to avoid financial reporting requirements --- The company was part of what is called a black market peso exchange, which trades drug money in the United States for clean Colombian pesos through the international purchase and shipment of goods ### State prosecutors want the former Penn State University football coach Jerry Sandusky's sex abuse trial to be heard by a jury brought in from another county, stating that the case would be in peril if the jury was composed of local residents --- Senior Deputy Attorney General Joseph McGettigan said that Centre Country, where the university is located, has a special and inextricable intertwined relationship with Penn State, with a proper sense of ownership of, and participation in, the fortunes of Penn State, and to ask members of that community to breakdown that alloy and insulate themselves from the institution is asking too much --- Sandusky's attorney said he would oppose the motion to use an outside jury
A PBS NewsHour Spec...
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A PBS NewsHour Special Report: Sorting Through Florida Results
On this PBS NewsHour Special Report, we bring to you results from the January 31, 2012 Florida Rep...
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A PBS NewsHour Special Report: Sorting Through Florida Results
On this PBS NewsHour Special Report, we bring to you results from the January 31, 2012 Florida Republican Primary; with analysis from Mark Shields, David Brooks, Stuart Rothenberg, and Christina Bellantoni. From: PBSNewsHour Views: 1402 21 ratings Time: 26:41 More in News & Politics
A PBS NewsHour Spec...
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A PBS NewsHour Special Report: Sorting Through Florida Results
On this PBS NewsHour Special Report, we bring to you results from the January 31, 2012 Florida Rep...
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A PBS NewsHour Special Report: Sorting Through Florida Results
On this PBS NewsHour Special Report, we bring to you results from the January 31, 2012 Florida Republican Primary; with analysis from Mark Shields, David Brooks, Stuart Rothenberg, and Christina Bellantoni. From: PBSNewsHour Views: 1402 21 ratings Time: 26:41 More in News & Politics
The Hager Group - A...
24 Views 22:30:00 01/31/12
After the Second World War, Peter Hager and his two sons, Dr Oswald and Hermann, founded a company that straddled the French-German border, with hubs in the German...
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After the Second World War, Peter Hager and his two sons, Dr Oswald and Hermann, founded a company that straddled the French-German border, with hubs in the German state of Saarland and the French Alsace region. Daniel Hager is the third generation to run the company - and he feels committed to both countries. The Hager Group produces electrical installations for housing.The eurozone crisis has been a topic among the firm's 6,700 employees on both sides of the border. Made in Germany reporter Julia Henrichmann offers a glimpse into a special example of German-French cooperation.
Antigo OSA preview
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Antigo OSA preview
Robert Hornacek joins Good Day Wisconsin to preview his special report on the drug investigation in Antigo. From: wluk Views: 0 ...
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Antigo OSA preview
Robert Hornacek joins Good Day Wisconsin to preview his special report on the drug investigation in Antigo. From: wluk Views: 0 0 ratings Time: 03:33 More in News & Politics
The 700 Club - Even...
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On today's special Evening Edition of "The 700 Club": CBN News reports on the latest updates on the Florida primary, and more.
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On today's special Evening Edition of "The 700 Club": CBN News reports on the latest updates on the Florida primary, and more.