robbing so you have got a very interesting and perhaps volatile mix. it s an allegation the man vigorously denies. this is just ridiculous accusation. all that i hold in my hand was a small box of very old tools in which i used to find antiquities like any other collector. for more than a year, golan is held under house arrest while the iaa prepared the case. the story switched from it being a nice happy story to a story about a criminal master mind trying to change the course of history. in december 2004, at the district court of jerusalem, goland and four others are charged on 44 counts of fraud and forgery. they accused him of being part of an international forgery ring, faking the historical record by forging such important
office reported that raising the wage to $10.15 will kill 5,000 jobs but it will benefit 16.5 million people. that out numbers the number of jobs loss than more than 30 to 1. thank you so much for joining us from the washington post. appreciate that. ten years ago the world woke up to the aftermath to one of the natural disasters recorded in history. that caused a tsunami that devastated much of southeast asia. katy tur is in thailand with a look back. although it has been ten years since the indian ocean tsunami, and for millions that call this part of southeast asia home, the memory is still fresh. it was december 2004. ten years ago. the world woke up to mother nature at her worst.
epic national disaster on december 26th, boxing day, a massive 9.1 earthquake. just off the coast of western indonesia. triggering the deadliest tsunami in recorded history. memorial services are being held all across asia today. in indonesia, the vice president led a delegation of officials who prayed and laid flowers at a grave where thousands of victims were buried. indonesia was the hardest hit on that day ten years ago. at least 168,000 people died in banda aceh just 150 miles from the quake epicenter there in a matter of 24 hours. nbc s katy tur went to see what has changed and what has not. reporter: it was december 2004, ten years ago, when the world woke up to mother nature at her worst. get in! get in! reporter: a tsunami like no one had ever imagined. that killed more than 230,000
ten years ago christmas 2004 an epic natural disaster. a massive 9.1 earthquake just off the coast of western indonesia triggered the deadliest tsunami in recorded history. memorial services are being held all across asia today. in indonesia the vice president lead a delegation of officials who prayed. indonesia was the hardest hit on that day ten years ago. at least 168,000 people died. that s just 150 miles from the quake s epicenter. what has changed and what has not. it was december 2004, ten years ago. when the world woke up to mother
victims were buried. it was also the hardest hit. at least 100,000 people died in banda awe shea. it was december 2004. ten years ago. when the world woke up to mother nature at her worst. a tsunami like no one had ever imagined. that killed more than 230,000. and left entire cities flattered. it said that over 1,000 bodies clogged the waters beneath this bridge and they re still pulling bodies out today, nine days later. ten years later on this very same bridge, it s almost unrecognizable here. business as usual on the streets. they say that yes, they have