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and southwest, where we saw less than 5% of our bookings either through an online travel agent or travel agent, this is kind of aid to minimus issue -- kind of a de minimus issue. >> is your issue that you do not mind disclosing, but you do not want to be taxed on it? is that the main concern? >> we are fine with full disclosure because, again, we leave with full disclosure, we still will often have the lowest total price, but in regards to tax, we do not believe is appropriate to tax the ancillary fees because in most cases, they do not use the infrastructure that the tax is intended to pay for. >> and if they help you make any profit, you are going to pay taxes in that way anyway. is that correct? >> that is correct, and it also allows lower fares to the consumer, which generates more travel, which also generates more tax revenue. >> we are talking about $100 million, which is a lot of money. that is a lot of money, but compared to the billions of dollars of fees that are subject to perhaps this -- we really do not take a position on whether this should be taxed or not because it is no
and southwest, where we saw less than 5% of our bookings either through an online travel agent or travel agent, this is kind of aid to minimus issue -- kind of a de minimus issue. >> is your issue that you do not mind disclosing, but you do not want to be taxed on it? is that the main concern? >> we are fine with full disclosure because, again, we leave with full disclosure, we still will often have the lowest total price, but in regards to tax, we do not believe is appropriate to...
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my pleasure. >> traveling light will be presented through august 1. for show times and tickets visit joe p good.org. thanks for watching >> welcome to coulterwire. the san francisco arts commission and department of public works has joined forces by battling graffiti by launching a new program called street smarts. the program connects established artist with private property owners to create a vibrant murals which is a proven an effective strategy for combating graffiti on private property. artists, along with his crew, recently transformed a building turn to vandalism into a masterpiece. let us take a look. >> part of me has so much compassion for other graffiti artists. i understand why they are doing what they do. for me, it was something that was so hard to get out of. the lifestyle in general. j and tagging is addicting. i used to be on these routes. i have compassion for these guys. a lot of these guys are super talented. i am just trying to find the median to still be involved but still do my thing as an artist and work with the city, like we
my pleasure. >> traveling light will be presented through august 1. for show times and tickets visit joe p good.org. thanks for watching >> welcome to coulterwire. the san francisco arts commission and department of public works has joined forces by battling graffiti by launching a new program called street smarts. the program connects established artist with private property owners to create a vibrant murals which is a proven an effective strategy for combating graffiti on private...
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of travel agents, and the consumer travel alliance. to inform and educate legislators about policy decisions. i am responsible for the system that manages the sale of air travel across all channels where airlines -- it has recently been focused on air travel unbundling. there has been more of the closest thing you will find to a perfect marketplace. consumers have enjoyed access to a near perfect information on air products and prices. the the internet, travelers can shop anytime, day or night, and the prices are also constantly updated. they can book when they feel the product is -- travelers are extremely price sensitive. that perfect model is now broken. with the removal or repackaging of many services from what has traditionally been included in the affair, shoppers have a difficult time finding out the true cost of travel for their proposed trips. they are left to find out the true cost only when they have completed and paid for the last baggage feet and picked the seats their cells for themselves and their family. we've just rele
of travel agents, and the consumer travel alliance. to inform and educate legislators about policy decisions. i am responsible for the system that manages the sale of air travel across all channels where airlines -- it has recently been focused on air travel unbundling. there has been more of the closest thing you will find to a perfect marketplace. consumers have enjoyed access to a near perfect information on air products and prices. the the internet, travelers can shop anytime, day or night,...
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there are great summer travel bargains out there. we show you the last-minute deals. >>> closed captioning brought to you by frontier ford. those people are happy 'cause they're gonna have a good time, and they've got extra money in their pocket. those are happy passengers. how much does it cost for those snacks again? nothing. at southwest airlines, when we have a sale, it's a sale. [ male announcer ] southwest airlines has flights starting at $49 one-way. book now only at southwest.com. [ rand ] how can you not want to get on the plane? come on and get on the plane. we're saving you money. now that's a plane full of happy. [ employees ] grab your bag. it's on. [ ding ] >>> high temperatures around the bay area. 78 in san jose. should be in the 80s. of yourest of your >>> a federal appeals court in san francisco will hear arguments this fall on arizona's appeal of a ruling that blocked key parts of the state's new immigration law. the ninth circuit court of appeals plans to hear the case in early november. arizona is appealing a pre
there are great summer travel bargains out there. we show you the last-minute deals. >>> closed captioning brought to you by frontier ford. those people are happy 'cause they're gonna have a good time, and they've got extra money in their pocket. those are happy passengers. how much does it cost for those snacks again? nothing. at southwest airlines, when we have a sale, it's a sale. [ male announcer ] southwest airlines has flights starting at $49 one-way. book now only at...
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my pleasure. >> traveling light will be presented through august 1. for show times and tickets visit joe p good.org. thanks for watching >> welcome to "culture wire." on this episode, we visit with one of the arts commissions very special teams. >> the asia-pacific island cultural center receives help from the census but our commission. john mean today to talk about in off festival is the executive director. welcome. i understand this is the 13th annual festival. can you tell me the name? >> the name is a celebratory name. we also celebrate what we call the asian-pacific islanders as well, in terms of culture, experience, and multidisciplinary arts. >> the festival is actually very wide-ranging. you have 16 venues, and how many different performing arts centers? >> we have over 85 artists participating, 16 venues, 21 events. there are over 15 groups that are performing. >> there recently kicked off at the beginning of may and will continue through june 13? correct? >> that is correct. unlike in the past years, we have had to expand the festival becaus
my pleasure. >> traveling light will be presented through august 1. for show times and tickets visit joe p good.org. thanks for watching >> welcome to "culture wire." on this episode, we visit with one of the arts commissions very special teams. >> the asia-pacific island cultural center receives help from the census but our commission. john mean today to talk about in off festival is the executive director. welcome. i understand this is the 13th annual festival. can...
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lanes and traveling from uses of the street as which not to stray. and that there are people on the street, pedestrians and you expect to meet them. and usually they are in district conflict with the physical design of the street is telling drivers and others to do. until drivers and pedestrians and bicycles become so inundated with the signs and they begin to give it up and ignore it all and then safety plummets. and it's a race with no finish lane and a race we won't win. and we need to design streets so that the physical cues tell us the right messages of how to behavior. when we think of how to design the streets, we look for the tools needed and those that are available for our use. and we know how to do it and it's not too much of a science. and closely spaced trees and gracious sidewalks with clear paths for travel. and street lines and street fronts that are skilled to the pedestrian and walking pace. and interesting street activities on the sidewalk, and well marked crossing walks and correctly sized travel lines when, and where to park and
lanes and traveling from uses of the street as which not to stray. and that there are people on the street, pedestrians and you expect to meet them. and usually they are in district conflict with the physical design of the street is telling drivers and others to do. until drivers and pedestrians and bicycles become so inundated with the signs and they begin to give it up and ignore it all and then safety plummets. and it's a race with no finish lane and a race we won't win. and we need to...
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they travel everywhere. my grandmother, merced, nina played the piano and read poems, while edward read the poems besides playing the fiddle and violin, behaved like an avant garde composer, moving around furniture. according to the journalist were a dynamic duo that rescued the famous hotel sevilla from dereliction in 1919. they also constructed the biltmore neighborhood where many irish american families have homes. when i said irish americans, i go back to the americas, irish-spanish americans and french-irish, et cetera, and my own family live there. other famous irish american personalities at the time were, for example, in the news world the e. f. obrian, the editor of the times of cuba and in the cuban roman catholic church, father moynihan, no relationship to my grandmother, loved for his kindness and great sense of humor. born in the 20's in havana were of irish descent. they were fran emilio. he was entirely blind by the age of 13 but learned gerschwin's rhapsody in blue by using braille scores. he
they travel everywhere. my grandmother, merced, nina played the piano and read poems, while edward read the poems besides playing the fiddle and violin, behaved like an avant garde composer, moving around furniture. according to the journalist were a dynamic duo that rescued the famous hotel sevilla from dereliction in 1919. they also constructed the biltmore neighborhood where many irish american families have homes. when i said irish americans, i go back to the americas, irish-spanish...
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a company has posted -- a travel company has posted losses. sales fell by nearly 2.5%. the biggest trouble in operator is optimistic about its prospects >> when times are tough, travel comes at a price that many can no longer pay. sliding sales and bookings are falling. there was the ash cloud disruption and the and the austerity measures. there was some good news, this is the largest single shareholder in a container shipping company it on an upswing spinks to rising demand. they still expect positive full year results. >> the company that owns and operates the frankfurt international airport plahas rad their full-year earnings outlook for the second time this year after a jump in airport traffic. they reported a number of people traveling through the frankfurt airport rose to nearly 5.3 million which is 7% more tn the sa time la year. the company owns 13 airports around the world. germany's largest energy company reports first half warnings -- first half earnings which fell. they say that this is due to interest payments, an increase in taxes. the energy provided did
a company has posted -- a travel company has posted losses. sales fell by nearly 2.5%. the biggest trouble in operator is optimistic about its prospects >> when times are tough, travel comes at a price that many can no longer pay. sliding sales and bookings are falling. there was the ash cloud disruption and the and the austerity measures. there was some good news, this is the largest single shareholder in a container shipping company it on an upswing spinks to rising demand. they still...
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these are things that the travelers are expecting. they're the bread and butter of any airport, the repeat customers. >> oakland and the san jose airports both already offer free wi-fi service. >>> after a day of fluctuations, sticks on wall street ended the week on a down note. analysts say a fragile market combined with data drove stocks slightly lower today. both the dow and the nasdaq fell almost 17 point. a south area hospital is planning more than a hundred job cuts despite reportedly being in the black. el camino hospital announced it will lay off 140 employees at its mountain view campuses. the layoffs acting all levels from nurses to administrative assistants. a spokesman says the hospital needs to reduce expenses, but the mercury news reports the hospital is predicted to have $36 million in its coffers by the end of the year. >>> hewlett-packard is being sued by shareholders over the recent resignation of former ceo mark herd. the technology giant facing a derivative lawsuit, which lets shareholders sue executives or board m
these are things that the travelers are expecting. they're the bread and butter of any airport, the repeat customers. >> oakland and the san jose airports both already offer free wi-fi service. >>> after a day of fluctuations, sticks on wall street ended the week on a down note. analysts say a fragile market combined with data drove stocks slightly lower today. both the dow and the nasdaq fell almost 17 point. a south area hospital is planning more than a hundred job cuts despite...
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wherever we traveled, deep frustration.im sciutto for "nightline" in pakistan. >> and a final note, just today, reports of looting and protests over lack of aid is causing despair in large parts of the country. thanks to jim sciutto. >>> when we come back, rod blagojevich, not guilty on 23 of the 24 counts against him. that's the subject of tonight's closing argument. but first, jimmy kimmel with what's coming up next on abc. >> jimmy: thanks, cynthia. tonight, justin long, jeweliest lewis, music from five finger death punch, and the cruel vengeance of an angry justin bieber. "jimmy kimmel live" is next. [ wind howling ] [ male announcer ] it balances you... [ water crashing ] [ male announcer ] ...it fills you with energy... and it gives you what you're looking for to live a more natural life, in a convenient two bar pack. this is nature valley... delicious granola bars made with 100% natural ingredients. nature valley. 100% natural, 100% delicious. rich fudge over a warm, chocolate brownie like nothing you've ever had bef
wherever we traveled, deep frustration.im sciutto for "nightline" in pakistan. >> and a final note, just today, reports of looting and protests over lack of aid is causing despair in large parts of the country. thanks to jim sciutto. >>> when we come back, rod blagojevich, not guilty on 23 of the 24 counts against him. that's the subject of tonight's closing argument. but first, jimmy kimmel with what's coming up next on abc. >> jimmy: thanks, cynthia. tonight,...
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travelers traveled on their way to nazareth. >> jesus preached his sermon on the mount. peter lived here and jesus used this town as his base during the towns of ministry. jesus went about all galilee teaching and preaching the gospel of the kingdom. healing all kinds of sickness and disease among the people. so mar an estimated 1,000 people have walked the jesus trail. landissays he thinks it can grow to 100,000 each year as more and more come to walk where jesus walked, chris mitche cbn news, the galilee. >> following in the footsteps of jesus christ. folks that is our report for this week. thank you for joining us. join us again next week, from all of us here at christian world news good-bye and god all of us here at christian world news good-bye and god bless. next time on... washington, for example, patrk henry, another, and others refused to sign the cstitution of the united states uess there was a guarantee that thereould be a bill of rights protecting the rights othe people from the govnment. and then... religious libertis gravely threatened in america, the grave
travelers traveled on their way to nazareth. >> jesus preached his sermon on the mount. peter lived here and jesus used this town as his base during the towns of ministry. jesus went about all galilee teaching and preaching the gospel of the kingdom. healing all kinds of sickness and disease among the people. so mar an estimated 1,000 people have walked the jesus trail. landissays he thinks it can grow to 100,000 each year as more and more come to walk where jesus walked, chris mitche cbn...
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a 12-year-old can travel alone without a parent.ave similar policies on minors traveling alone. so this wouldn't be something specific to southwest airlines. nearly every other airline has a similar -- >> there's not a lot of consistency, but american airlines, it's not 12, it's 15. if you're older than 15, you can travel on your own. if you're under 15 but with a 15-year-old, you can travel together. other airlines like delta and continental, if you're a younger child, you can only travel with an 18-year-old or older person. so there's not a lot of consistency this. >> that's an interesting point. the tsa made a statement, as well, because people question why they were able to make it throughout check point without i.d. they say passengers under the age of 18 are not required to present identification but are required to have a valid boarding pass. >> nobody in this country illegally who doesn't have i.d. your birth certificate if nothing else. if you came into this country legally, you have some sort of i.d. showing that. everybod
a 12-year-old can travel alone without a parent.ave similar policies on minors traveling alone. so this wouldn't be something specific to southwest airlines. nearly every other airline has a similar -- >> there's not a lot of consistency, but american airlines, it's not 12, it's 15. if you're older than 15, you can travel on your own. if you're under 15 but with a 15-year-old, you can travel together. other airlines like delta and continental, if you're a younger child, you can only...
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if you know anyone traveling through this area, expecting anyone to travel through this area, give themweet them, hope that they get that message and that they can do something else. 580 is a nightmare. over 11 1 minutes two hours out of the altamont pass to the scene. highway 4, i rarely say this, highway 4 is the alternate to 580 if you can get up there. call your friends, let them know. this is a big problem until 10:00 this morning. back to you guys. >> what a mess. thanks. >>> if you have not been to all 392 national parks now is your chance to go free. the park service is waiving all entrance fees this weekend which can sometimes run up to 25 bucks. a little incentive to get outdoors and see what the public lands have to offer. in the bay area that means the san francisco maritime national historic park are free. >>> and this weekend, giants just two and a half games behind the padres. you can see the first game of that head to head series, it's in town, here tonight. you can watch it on nbc bay area. coverage starts at 7:00. a big series for the giants. >> 6:27 now. today is gadg
if you know anyone traveling through this area, expecting anyone to travel through this area, give themweet them, hope that they get that message and that they can do something else. 580 is a nightmare. over 11 1 minutes two hours out of the altamont pass to the scene. highway 4, i rarely say this, highway 4 is the alternate to 580 if you can get up there. call your friends, let them know. this is a big problem until 10:00 this morning. back to you guys. >> what a mess. thanks....
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when customs officials discovered that the bags had been traveling without them, they open them to find mobile phones struck together and another taped to a plastic bottle. today, the dutch police were questioning the demand with close contact with the american authorities. -- they were questioning the men with close contact with the american authorities. >> they arrived on the flight from chicago which arrived in amsterdam. the arrest took place on the basis of information provided by the u.s. authorities. the two men are from yemen and they were supposed to be traveling to yemen. >> security is tight on the street. last year, a nigerian student was arrested on a flight traveling the other way from amsterdam to detroit. he was charged with attempting to detonate the bomb on board. on this occasion, there were two federal air marshals on the flight. the it team men were close to each other but they did not know each other. -- the two men were seated close to each other. there are some uncomfortable questions for airline security to answer. as regards to the content of those bags, secret
when customs officials discovered that the bags had been traveling without them, they open them to find mobile phones struck together and another taped to a plastic bottle. today, the dutch police were questioning the demand with close contact with the american authorities. -- they were questioning the men with close contact with the american authorities. >> they arrived on the flight from chicago which arrived in amsterdam. the arrest took place on the basis of information provided by...
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it is using a traveling road show as inspiration. talk with residents in search of stories and experiences that reveals exactly what makes us americans. >> beautiful possibility is a traveling research project that i will take on a five-month journey across the united states and lower canada. i document this tore on a map that i painted for the project and also from previous projects called the road map to lost america. on the map i have taken all of the contemporary borders off the map and replaced them with native territories, and then overlaid it with contemporary highways. i have scheduled venue stops at different areas along the tour, from california to south dakota, that will serve as headquarters for my local research. when i was researching the traveling medicine show, i came across this. they had put out an elixir, and it referred to the elements that came out because of the high stress, high-pressure life, mostly because of the industrial revolution. anyway, i was fascinated by the term american-itis, and i thought it did a
it is using a traveling road show as inspiration. talk with residents in search of stories and experiences that reveals exactly what makes us americans. >> beautiful possibility is a traveling research project that i will take on a five-month journey across the united states and lower canada. i document this tore on a map that i painted for the project and also from previous projects called the road map to lost america. on the map i have taken all of the contemporary borders off the map...
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. >> these travelers are modern- day outlaws to the government. after they were evicted from their camp, they did to the streets. this was the first big protest against the government's new measures. they say they have been turned into scapegoats blamed for attacks on police. >> we have french identity cards, we live in france and we were born in france, our parents are french and we are being treated like animals. >> the authorities are determined to close the camps. >> would it to be right for them to about down to this kind of thing? -- bow down to this kind of violence. they are on the wrong side of the law. they know that they are fabricating the law. >> the travelers attacked a police station in the center of france. they were angry that the police had killed a young traveller who drove a car through a checkpoint. this group was told to set up a new camp in a car park but they said they would not. >> this is quite dangerous, there is no security. that is why we don't want to go there. there is no facilities. there's nothing. >> the governmen
. >> these travelers are modern- day outlaws to the government. after they were evicted from their camp, they did to the streets. this was the first big protest against the government's new measures. they say they have been turned into scapegoats blamed for attacks on police. >> we have french identity cards, we live in france and we were born in france, our parents are french and we are being treated like animals. >> the authorities are determined to close the camps. >>...
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the 19-year-old had planned to travel with her family this summer. but she made a last-minute decision to join her soccer club. for a tournament in pakistan. the plane was just moments from its final destination when it went down last week. all 152 people on board were killed. those close saying those lost will be missed. >> it's not the same. there are >>> there is a travel warning in effect for u.s. citizens headed to bali. a rabies outbreak. so far 78 deaths are blamed are the epidemic. tourists are encouraged to get pre-exposure rabies shot before they leave for the popular destination. people believe that dogs will take them to heaven. irchls if you're one of 31 this next story could leave you breathing easier. sinus surgery can be painful especially for kids. but as our scott budman shows us, there's a new procedure here in the bay area without the sting. >> reporter: as catcher for his youth's baseball league, 12-year-old matten magi takes a hot of hits. it's also this -- >> they all thought i had something wrong with me. >> he had blocked nas
the 19-year-old had planned to travel with her family this summer. but she made a last-minute decision to join her soccer club. for a tournament in pakistan. the plane was just moments from its final destination when it went down last week. all 152 people on board were killed. those close saying those lost will be missed. >> it's not the same. there are >>> there is a travel warning in effect for u.s. citizens headed to bali. a rabies outbreak. so far 78 deaths are blamed are the...
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that's up about 4 million travelers from last labor day. the u.s. travel industry began strength at the end of last year and momentum has continued. aaa says more than 90% will travel in cars, only 5% by plane, still an increase over last year despite fare increases. >> while there are higher airfares, travelers can offset that cost with the savings they will find in hotels. >> orbitz says the most popular destination is las vegas, followed by new york, chicago, denver and seattle. in fact, the travel site says destinations like denver, orlando and los angeles are offering hotel rates under $100 a day. >>> want to check in with mike now. he's got a look at the commute out there. kind of started out busy. >> a couple of sig-alerts. sanbenito area, coming up 101, they will be delayed. big back-ups because of that closure. you guys were talking about labor day, i'm talking about friday, the get away eastbound across the carquinez starts about 2:00 p.m. right now the morning commute is moving smoothly down towards highway 4. highway 4 itself slow throug
that's up about 4 million travelers from last labor day. the u.s. travel industry began strength at the end of last year and momentum has continued. aaa says more than 90% will travel in cars, only 5% by plane, still an increase over last year despite fare increases. >> while there are higher airfares, travelers can offset that cost with the savings they will find in hotels. >> orbitz says the most popular destination is las vegas, followed by new york, chicago, denver and seattle....
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don't ever travel with those in the cargo hold. >> you recommend not traveling with animals under 20ou to take the animal in the cabin with you. once again, every airline has different regular layings. in most cases they will allow one animal in the cabin per coach, business or first-class cabin. in many cases you can have three in the cabin but they are to fit under the seat in front of you and you can't take them out during the flight. >> if you have to fly again with your pet, make sure it's nonstop, take no canses. >> yeah. the real danger here is the tarmac because, you know, i have enough trouble connecting on flights when the temperature's bad, so can you imagine what happens to your animal if it's sitting on the tarmac for an hour, two hours, three hours and that temperature starts to rise or in the winter months, just as dangerous, if it start to drop. >> it's a terrible situation to think of. your last tip, retrieve that animal immediately. great tips. thanks again. >> you got, erica. >>> still ahead on "the early show," sl there are been a number of shark sightings up and
don't ever travel with those in the cargo hold. >> you recommend not traveling with animals under 20ou to take the animal in the cabin with you. once again, every airline has different regular layings. in most cases they will allow one animal in the cabin per coach, business or first-class cabin. in many cases you can have three in the cabin but they are to fit under the seat in front of you and you can't take them out during the flight. >> if you have to fly again with your pet,...
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carter is traveling with her husband.s tireless. >> great that you had a chanc to talk with her. mike nekio is going to be back to introduce us to a new friend. >> we'll be back with this week's pfect pet. t is god's, but you're to render unto caesar the things that arcaesar's and you do not understan that our whole culture is going to hell in a hand basket and most people in the churches are ing nothing about it, and most preachers are veryuardedly saying nothing about it! god have mercy upon us. that's next time on. >>> today on opra sat 4:00, access julia roberts and the men of eat, pray, love. 3-d technology to study the earthquaken haiti without getting in the way of rescue crews. join us at 5:00. >> say really cuti pie for our perfect pets. that's mike nicco and friends. >> brought to us by the marin humane socie. sorry. it's been a long week. how are you doing? >> great. thank you. telling us a little about izzie, the handsome man. i was going to say old but he's not. >> he's considered a senior dog but he's got so
carter is traveling with her husband.s tireless. >> great that you had a chanc to talk with her. mike nekio is going to be back to introduce us to a new friend. >> we'll be back with this week's pfect pet. t is god's, but you're to render unto caesar the things that arcaesar's and you do not understan that our whole culture is going to hell in a hand basket and most people in the churches are ing nothing about it, and most preachers are veryuardedly saying nothing about it! god have...
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high winds are causing problems for air travelers.lity crews are working to restore power to more than 18,000 homes. >> nothing like trying to land in high winds. that will give you a little jolt there. mike's here with a look at the forecast. >> a little jolt this morning. downtown san francisco back to the port of oakland. you see how low the clouds are hanging as the top of the bay bridge conceals once again. watch for that mist. let's talk some temperatures. we're going to run in the 50s once again except for the hills around los gatos. 66 degrees. monterey bay wes will have cloudy conditions and lows to mid-50s, the low 50s in gilroy and salinas. highlights, sunny away from the coast. it should be the warmest afternoon this week. cooler tomorrow all the way through the weekend. cooler than average. cooling trends is the big story for the day. santa rosa dropping down 7 degrees by thursday. around 5 in san rafael. san francisco about 3. oakland around 5. livermore. look, 7 degree drop and 5 degree drop in san jose. this morning th
high winds are causing problems for air travelers.lity crews are working to restore power to more than 18,000 homes. >> nothing like trying to land in high winds. that will give you a little jolt there. mike's here with a look at the forecast. >> a little jolt this morning. downtown san francisco back to the port of oakland. you see how low the clouds are hanging as the top of the bay bridge conceals once again. watch for that mist. let's talk some temperatures. we're going to run...
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stories of old day, traveling in a t. abound, the times of tall tales that in the telling eventually evolved into history. >> one of the stories that they have is going into yosemite, because the brakes not being good, they fall a tree and tie a chain to it and tie it to the rear-end of the car and drag it down the hill to help slow them down. >> reporter: model-ts gave way to a whole new way of measuring time and distance to yosemite, especially traveled on the the old merced river road. ? >> i had a friend who used to come up that road from fresno and i asked him how long it took and he says i will tell you how long it took, three flat tires. [ laughter ] >> reporter: whether it was the furnturn of the last century or this one, it's not the how of travelings to yosemite, but just being there is what counts. i'm george watson. >>> when we come back on "a second look," buckle up, it's going to be a rough ride when george washington joins the annual jeep bam jamb bore in the sierra. . >>> since the jeep was first introduce
stories of old day, traveling in a t. abound, the times of tall tales that in the telling eventually evolved into history. >> one of the stories that they have is going into yosemite, because the brakes not being good, they fall a tree and tie a chain to it and tie it to the rear-end of the car and drag it down the hill to help slow them down. >> reporter: model-ts gave way to a whole new way of measuring time and distance to yosemite, especially traveled on the the old merced river...
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jake tapper traveling with the president. jake, thank you. >>> bob woodruff tonight on the people, and their perseverance. he's back in the gulf, and joins us again this evening. bob, great to see you. >> reporter: well, david, this has been a very emotional day, such a wide range of events. some of them on the streets, other ones in the churches. some of them very sullen and the other ones musical. but the bottom line is, the people who not only want to remember what happened, but also, to really move on. ♪ >> reporter: new orleans marked this fifth anniversary -- ♪ >> reporter: with a mixture of joyous celebration. >> it's a blessing that we are back home and we have a roof over our head. ♪ >> reporter: and simple poignant ceremonies to honor the 1,800 lives that were lost. >> i came back just to pay tribute to them. i lost everything, but god is still strong and i'm still hanging on. >> to remember the loved ones that are here but remember them, and ask them to go up. >> reporter: alongside the new flood wall in the lower
jake tapper traveling with the president. jake, thank you. >>> bob woodruff tonight on the people, and their perseverance. he's back in the gulf, and joins us again this evening. bob, great to see you. >> reporter: well, david, this has been a very emotional day, such a wide range of events. some of them on the streets, other ones in the churches. some of them very sullen and the other ones musical. but the bottom line is, the people who not only want to remember what happened,...
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some suggest it is the rise in international travel. bedbugs were all but eradicated in the u.s. for 50 years, the pesticide ddt which is now banned helped wipe them out. >> if we had ddt now we probably would have some pretty ddt resistant bedbugs to try to deal with. >> reporter: more of a nuisance they are not a known health risk but the tiny think bugs are proving to be a big headache to get rid of. >> joel brown, cbs news, tacoma park, maryland. >> glor: next on tonight's cbs evening news, mix speed, danger and water, you get this fast growing sport. ♪ and get the all day pain relief of aleve in liquid gels.
some suggest it is the rise in international travel. bedbugs were all but eradicated in the u.s. for 50 years, the pesticide ddt which is now banned helped wipe them out. >> if we had ddt now we probably would have some pretty ddt resistant bedbugs to try to deal with. >> reporter: more of a nuisance they are not a known health risk but the tiny think bugs are proving to be a big headache to get rid of. >> joel brown, cbs news, tacoma park, maryland. >> glor: next on...
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a spokesman for sfo talked about the purpose of having such services for the busy traveler. >> it is as important as coffee stands or restaurants or taxis, so these are the things business travelers are expected. >> sfo has a colorado pettive reason to offer it, other airports already has it. also as more and more airlines make the move to in flight wi- fi it is believed that same customer resistance to pay as you go wi-fi is growing. >>> state workers are protesting the governor's fight to implement furlough days by boycotting a new movie staring the governor. some workers are protesting the movie because the governor has a cameo in the film. they are outraged he would take time to appear in a movie in the middle of a budget crisis. >>> coming up on ktvu channel 2 news at 5:00, last month five horses died in san joaquin county when they were left without access to water. the owner is blaming an inadvertently locked gait put the humane society reports there has been a recent surge in horse abuse including malnourishment and killings that could be due in part to the economic downturn.
a spokesman for sfo talked about the purpose of having such services for the busy traveler. >> it is as important as coffee stands or restaurants or taxis, so these are the things business travelers are expected. >> sfo has a colorado pettive reason to offer it, other airports already has it. also as more and more airlines make the move to in flight wi- fi it is believed that same customer resistance to pay as you go wi-fi is growing. >>> state workers are protesting the...
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feels good after a day of traveling. [singing] feels good huh? hey! why don't we have a party tonight. great idea. let's invite some geisha girls. we're on holiday so let's order the very best saki. later that night. [whispering] whoa! three gorgeous geisha girls come on in. okay. let's start the party. [music] whoa! yeah. hey! [music] [laughter] [singing] in the next room, the samurai was trying write a letter. [music playing in background],iha chi. iha chi! the samurai is calling me. i wonder what is wrong. did you call me? yes,iha chi! i'm sorry. next door being noisy. sorry i will go and tell them to be quiet. very, very sorry. [loud party noises] come on in. excuse me. sorry. can you keep the noise down please? be a little bit quieter. huh? be quiet. look at this. three young men on holiday. three beautiful geishas and all this expensive saki we ordered from you and you tell us to be quiet. actually we don't mind but someone next door complained. someone complained? about us? tell them to come here and complain to our faces. no. no. wait! i under
feels good after a day of traveling. [singing] feels good huh? hey! why don't we have a party tonight. great idea. let's invite some geisha girls. we're on holiday so let's order the very best saki. later that night. [whispering] whoa! three gorgeous geisha girls come on in. okay. let's start the party. [music] whoa! yeah. hey! [music] [laughter] [singing] in the next room, the samurai was trying write a letter. [music playing in background],iha chi. iha chi! the samurai is calling me. i wonder...
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the strykers are traveling on iraq's main north-south highway -- smooth, wide blacktop. what a difference to how american troops entered iraq. in 2003, american forces crashed through the desert to stay unpredictable to the iraqi army. also different today, the helicopters over the convoy aren't there to provide overwatch. they're carrying reporters, flying low to take pictures. our own video is broadcast by a satellite truck we affectionately call the bloom mobile. >> because it's an armored vehicle -- >> reporter: it was named after nbc correspondent david bloom. in 2003 bloom used it to do the first live television reports ever from a moving battlefield. sadly, bloom died of a blood clot before reaching baghdad. on the convoy today, lieutenant steven dewitt from san jose, california, knows he's taking part in a turning point for american troops and the united states. >> when they told us we were going to do this, you didn't really grasp how important it was. you know, how big a deal this actually was to be driving out of here, you know, as the last combat battalion in
the strykers are traveling on iraq's main north-south highway -- smooth, wide blacktop. what a difference to how american troops entered iraq. in 2003, american forces crashed through the desert to stay unpredictable to the iraqi army. also different today, the helicopters over the convoy aren't there to provide overwatch. they're carrying reporters, flying low to take pictures. our own video is broadcast by a satellite truck we affectionately call the bloom mobile. >> because it's an...
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two men traveling from the u.s. were picked up after their flight arrived from chicago. one of them has apparently been all but ruled out, but the other man from detroit raised eyebrows when airport screeners in the u.s. found watches and cell phones taped together in his luggage. one phone was taped to a pepto-bismol bottle. all this was discovered before he left the usa. tsa screeners determined it was harmless. no explosives were found and they say that surprisingly people often tape things together in their luggage. in any event, the dutch were informed and apparently decided to pick the men up on their own. official concern in the u.s. about this is described as low, but authorities want to make certain this was not an attempt to test airline security. and so far tonight, there is no indication it was, brian. >> all right, pete. we'll be following this one as well. pete williams in washington, thanks. >>> this was sadly a deadly day in afghanistan. seven u.s. service members killed in two separate bombing incidents. one attack killed five americans near kandahar cit
two men traveling from the u.s. were picked up after their flight arrived from chicago. one of them has apparently been all but ruled out, but the other man from detroit raised eyebrows when airport screeners in the u.s. found watches and cell phones taped together in his luggage. one phone was taped to a pepto-bismol bottle. all this was discovered before he left the usa. tsa screeners determined it was harmless. no explosives were found and they say that surprisingly people often tape things...
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people think about traveling friday to monday, influence are better days to travel. >> fwra riday torning you have more elbow rooms. tuesday come back instead of monday, could you save 20 force 40% on your airfare. >> we've mentioned about airfare and how the prices keep ticking up, so road trips are becoming extremely popular. what are some great destinations for hitting the road? >> this is great for families or large groups. car is the best way to go. pack it up and head to a big city. if you don't live in one, you're near one. and big cities because of slower business travel are really offering great deals for families. hotels are reducing rates dramatically. >> and if you're looking for more exotic vacation for labor day, you supgt the caribbean or mexico. >> anything that has a nice white sandy beach this the ritz-carlton in jamaica has been offering a $189 rate. so you're getting fantastic deals out of the caribbean. some of the islands offering good deals where you don't need a passport. that r hawaii is huge value into the fall, as well. >> fall is the season for many europe
people think about traveling friday to monday, influence are better days to travel. >> fwra riday torning you have more elbow rooms. tuesday come back instead of monday, could you save 20 force 40% on your airfare. >> we've mentioned about airfare and how the prices keep ticking up, so road trips are becoming extremely popular. what are some great destinations for hitting the road? >> this is great for families or large groups. car is the best way to go. pack it up and head to...
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they can travel. they can exercise. they can lead full, complete lives after this type of surgery. >> i will have done the show 20 years next year. >> reporter: at age 73, schieffer is healthy and speaking out, a witness to history, bob schieffer would like to make ignorance about this cancer a thing of the past. >> it's about what we can do to defeat this disease. that's what it's about. >> reporter: dr. jon lapook, cbs news, washington. >> couric: and we salute bob's courage. that was the cbs evening news for tonight. i'm katie couric. thank you for watching. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org better check your bills carefully. the problem we've discovered >>> like 100 something dollars i have been charged. >> bay area commuters you better check your bills. the problem we discovered with the new clipper card, and how to fix it. >>> huddling together for warmth like penguins. >> better bundle up. it's august! what's going on here? what happened to summer! >>>
they can travel. they can exercise. they can lead full, complete lives after this type of surgery. >> i will have done the show 20 years next year. >> reporter: at age 73, schieffer is healthy and speaking out, a witness to history, bob schieffer would like to make ignorance about this cancer a thing of the past. >> it's about what we can do to defeat this disease. that's what it's about. >> reporter: dr. jon lapook, cbs news, washington. >> couric: and we salute...
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carter is traveling with her husband. is tireless. >> great that you had a chance to talk with her. mike nekio is going to be back to introduce us to a new friend. >> we'll be back with this week's perfect pet. i dislocated both my ankles. i had my first heart attack when i was 35 years old. - we have asthma. - when i found out i had cancer, i was so scared. announcer: at sutter health we share our expertise and invest in new technologies. because everyone has a story. and our story is you. - we can be boys... - cowboys. i can run again. they gave me a new heart. i am so happy to be alive. you can see for constipation relief... nothing works better than miralax. it's the one. the one recommended by more doctors. only miralax is clinically proven to relieve constipation with no harsh side effects. miralax is the only one. restore your body's natural rhythm with miralax. >>> today on oprah sat 4:00, access julia roberts and the men of eat, pray, love. 3-d technology to study the earthquake in haiti without getting in the wa
carter is traveling with her husband. is tireless. >> great that you had a chance to talk with her. mike nekio is going to be back to introduce us to a new friend. >> we'll be back with this week's perfect pet. i dislocated both my ankles. i had my first heart attack when i was 35 years old. - we have asthma. - when i found out i had cancer, i was so scared. announcer: at sutter health we share our expertise and invest in new technologies. because everyone has a story. and our story...
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he's been traveling to food festivals this summer.he stopped, amateurs challenged him in an eating battle. today it was tacos at the san francisco street festival. five amateurs defeated chestnut 31 tacos to 27, but a good effort by joey chestnut. see you tomorrow. good night. ,,,,,,,,
he's been traveling to food festivals this summer.he stopped, amateurs challenged him in an eating battle. today it was tacos at the san francisco street festival. five amateurs defeated chestnut 31 tacos to 27, but a good effort by joey chestnut. see you tomorrow. good night. ,,,,,,,,
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. >> reporter: as police reconstruct it a driver was traveling south on danville boulevard, hit a bicyclist in the car lane, kept going, hit a pedestrian in the bike lane then struck a pickup truck, drove up on a sidewalk on railroad avenue and knocked down a light pole much the driver is still going and ran into the rear of a lexus sufficient. a couple of collisions. a group of residents gathered around and held man for police. >> he was very much under the influence of something. he could hardly talk and his air bag had deployed so obviously the impact on the front of the car was severe and the air bag had deployed. so he was still driving the car with the air bag. and they pulled him out. >> the driver is 23 years old and is being held on a variety of charges including dui with great bodily injury, hit and run and driving without a license. ann? >> don knapp in danville. thank you very much. >>> in san jose 49 firefighters are out of a job tonight. the last of the laid off workers turned in their uniforms today. it is the third day of layoffs at the san jose fire department due to the bu
. >> reporter: as police reconstruct it a driver was traveling south on danville boulevard, hit a bicyclist in the car lane, kept going, hit a pedestrian in the bike lane then struck a pickup truck, drove up on a sidewalk on railroad avenue and knocked down a light pole much the driver is still going and ran into the rear of a lexus sufficient. a couple of collisions. a group of residents gathered around and held man for police. >> he was very much under the influence of something....