160
160
Apr 13, 2014
04/14
by
KNTV
tv
eye 160
favorite 0
quote 0
we're on the corner of park and montgomery here. i mean, we are maybe -- i don't know, i could probably run and touch the building right now if i needed to. we're that close. again, the winds are shifting and so a lot of people are here watching and looking at it and they keep moving us back. but we are really pretty close to the building, maybe a quarter block away. >> i can see it now. the smoke was so thick before that i couldn't see those old studios where we actually used to work. kimberly, reporting live from the corner of park and montgomery in san jose, a couple blocks from downtown san jose. we can see the outline and structure of that building that has burned right now. we're going to straight to rob mayeda to talk about the wind that is pushing it all over the place. >> we see the winds picking up right now pushing the smoke very low to the ground. you can see water canons deployed on the fire. let's talk about the area where kim was standing, this area here south of our old station and park avenue right here and montgome
we're on the corner of park and montgomery here. i mean, we are maybe -- i don't know, i could probably run and touch the building right now if i needed to. we're that close. again, the winds are shifting and so a lot of people are here watching and looking at it and they keep moving us back. but we are really pretty close to the building, maybe a quarter block away. >> i can see it now. the smoke was so thick before that i couldn't see those old studios where we actually used to work....
125
125
Apr 15, 2014
04/14
by
KTVU
tv
eye 125
favorite 0
quote 0
because of a problem at the montgomery station. we are trying trying to find out how long this will last. when we have new information we will bring it to you hear. >>> investigators worked today to sort out how the deadly bus and truck collision happened last week in orland. a report is not expected for about a month. investigators from the national transportation safety board plan to remain for 5 to 10 more days and then they will goo elos angeles to -- go to los angeles to interview survivors. ktvu's rob roth talked to a friend of the woman who was driving the bus. she was one of the 10 killed. >> reporter: former co-workers knew her, she was always smiling, always friendly. >> we work 12, 13 hours a day, and you would come in and see her, let me give yooahug. -- you a hug. >> reporter: he knew her. she was behind the wheel when a fedex truck struck her school bus on her way tohumboldt state university. 10 -- to humboldt state university. safety was always her primary concern. >> she would always comment, anything to make the bu
because of a problem at the montgomery station. we are trying trying to find out how long this will last. when we have new information we will bring it to you hear. >>> investigators worked today to sort out how the deadly bus and truck collision happened last week in orland. a report is not expected for about a month. investigators from the national transportation safety board plan to remain for 5 to 10 more days and then they will goo elos angeles to -- go to los angeles to interview...
301
301
Apr 15, 2014
04/14
by
KTVU
tv
eye 301
favorite 0
quote 0
but the good news is, the headline, montgomery station, reopened and b.a.r.t. says trains are running now in both directions. hopefully sometimes in the next half hour the delays should be clearing up. >>> new at 6:00 p.m. a security guard under arrest for molestation and we learned his ex-wife may have uncovered more evidence. ktvu's robert handa is live in san jose where he has been working the story all afternoon. >> we are at the main jail where we have learned the security officer is in custody here awaiting a long list of serious charges involving molestation of two family members. this is the jail booking photo we obtained. being held on 10 counts of child molestation and possessing morning involving young children. the victims are two young family members who he sexually abused for years, starting when one was 11, the other 5 years old. he worked as a protective officer, assigned to provide security since 2004. he went on medical leave in january and has been on leave of absence since march which is the time he was arrested. the sheriff's department sai
but the good news is, the headline, montgomery station, reopened and b.a.r.t. says trains are running now in both directions. hopefully sometimes in the next half hour the delays should be clearing up. >>> new at 6:00 p.m. a security guard under arrest for molestation and we learned his ex-wife may have uncovered more evidence. ktvu's robert handa is live in san jose where he has been working the story all afternoon. >> we are at the main jail where we have learned the security...
54
54
Apr 25, 2014
04/14
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
from memphis to montgomery to washington dc. well, from montgomery to memphis. memphis is where he was killed on april 4, 1968. we urge you to call in and pledge $150 for this "king" film. we turn to a part of the film, that historic moment to read august 28, 1963. you will hear from the organizers of the march. and then to dr. king himself. we we demand that segregation be ended and every school year 1963. the [applause] we demand that we have effect of civil rights legislation, no , andomise, no filibuster that it includes public accommodation, decent housing, integrated education, and the right to vote. [applause] what do you say? withholding of federal funds from all programs in which is criminal nation exists. what do you say -- discrimination exists. what do you say? [applause] >> at this time, i have the honor to present to you the moral leader of our nation. >> this is easily brand off -- e. philip randolph. >> a great, dedicated man. [applause] [applause] seeking to bring about social change. for justice and freedom and human dignity. i have the pleasur
from memphis to montgomery to washington dc. well, from montgomery to memphis. memphis is where he was killed on april 4, 1968. we urge you to call in and pledge $150 for this "king" film. we turn to a part of the film, that historic moment to read august 28, 1963. you will hear from the organizers of the march. and then to dr. king himself. we we demand that segregation be ended and every school year 1963. the [applause] we demand that we have effect of civil rights legislation, no ,...
45
45
Apr 6, 2014
04/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
in the montgomery boycott there were two victories. there was this important legal victory in washington d.c. which coincided with the timing of the end of a long siege of grassroots activists led by dr. king and rosa parks and others in montgomery but there was also a year's struggle where the bus company and the city government, the power structure as a loosely called it, felt defeated and demoralized and the bus company lost money and a whole host of local changes took place. it is a nice coincidence where you can't neatly isolate the strategy that led to the victory but i think we would agree both of them are really important and simultaneously working there. >> there was an exchange between roy wilkens and martin luther king in 1963 when wilkens said to have my would like to know martin. just what you have desegregated in your life. dr. king said i guess nothing more than the few human hearts. one of the human heart the act on materially was john f. kennedy's and that made all the difference. >> john kennedy taking the stance to d
in the montgomery boycott there were two victories. there was this important legal victory in washington d.c. which coincided with the timing of the end of a long siege of grassroots activists led by dr. king and rosa parks and others in montgomery but there was also a year's struggle where the bus company and the city government, the power structure as a loosely called it, felt defeated and demoralized and the bus company lost money and a whole host of local changes took place. it is a nice...
46
46
Apr 28, 2014
04/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
so here is stoddard. >> of the shop on montgomery street sold religious books and bibles. he did not care which for cleanliness but the monotony of the motion made easier for his mind to wander. as he sank deeper that the other tester in his hand became a palm tree. he won't for the topics while crossing nicaragua on his way to california and he remembered the taste of the largest in the mist that sprayed. and those against the relentless greed of the juggle. also the natives that adorned their naked bodies with necklaces. one day california's most famous preacher appeared in the or
so here is stoddard. >> of the shop on montgomery street sold religious books and bibles. he did not care which for cleanliness but the monotony of the motion made easier for his mind to wander. as he sank deeper that the other tester in his hand became a palm tree. he won't for the topics while crossing nicaragua on his way to california and he remembered the taste of the largest in the mist that sprayed. and those against the relentless greed of the juggle. also the natives that adorned...
95
95
Apr 15, 2014
04/14
by
KPIX
tv
eye 95
favorite 0
quote 0
the montgomery osed. >>> getting word of a person caught underneath train at the montgomery station here in san francisco. the stationist has been closed down. major delays expected. of course, on the daily city lain we will kaepernick monitoring situation and report back. >>> we hear from a lot of people their second thoughts after enrolling in jail membership. california laws give customers certain protections if they want to bought. as consumer watch reporter screwly watts explains, you have to read the print. >> this is somewhat of a fitness fanatic. he got a membership but then had second thoughts. >> they questioned him about whether he wants to spend $140 a month for training. he said no, he didn't. >> so he canceled in writing the very next day, well within the five-day period. and the cancellation period allowed under california law. >> these are his credit card statements. >> but he didn't rush to issue a refund for the one month her son had already been charged. when she contacted the bally's manager to find out why, she says he didn't know either. >> he really couldn't tell f
the montgomery osed. >>> getting word of a person caught underneath train at the montgomery station here in san francisco. the stationist has been closed down. major delays expected. of course, on the daily city lain we will kaepernick monitoring situation and report back. >>> we hear from a lot of people their second thoughts after enrolling in jail membership. california laws give customers certain protections if they want to bought. as consumer watch reporter screwly watts...
365
365
Apr 15, 2014
04/14
by
KGO
tv
eye 365
favorite 0
quote 0
the montgomery street station just reopened we're told after ing closed for about 40 minutes.at a woman on the platt form was hit by a bart train. witnesses say she stepped in front of the train as it approached. now, she has been taken to sf general hospital we do not know her condition at this point. but big delays remain here. you can expect 10, 15, 20 minute delays in that direction. there is a lot of confusion people not knowing what to do. agents told to refer folks to embarcadero or power street station. that not an issue anymore. bart, montgomery bart just reopened but if you're headed to daily city, sfo, expect plenty of delays as the system tries to get back on track tonight. >> thank you. >> the family of a man killed in a neighborhood park last month by san francisco police filed a claim against the city today. officers thought alex nietto had a gun. it turned o
the montgomery street station just reopened we're told after ing closed for about 40 minutes.at a woman on the platt form was hit by a bart train. witnesses say she stepped in front of the train as it approached. now, she has been taken to sf general hospital we do not know her condition at this point. but big delays remain here. you can expect 10, 15, 20 minute delays in that direction. there is a lot of confusion people not knowing what to do. agents told to refer folks to embarcadero or...
107
107
Apr 15, 2014
04/14
by
KOFY
tv
eye 107
favorite 0
quote 0
the montgomery street station just reopened we're told after being closed for about 40 minutes. police say that a woman on the platt form was hit by a bart train. witnesses say she stepped in front of the train as it approached. now, she has been taken to sf general hospital we do not know her condition at this point. but big delays remain here. you can expect 10, 15, 20 minute delays in that direction. there is a lot of confusion people not knowing what to do. agents told to refer folks to embarcadero or power street station. that not an issue anymore. bart, montgomery bart just reopened but if you're headed to daily city, sfo, expect plenty of delays as the system tries to get back on track tonight. >> thank you. >> the family of a man killed in a neighborhood park last month by san francisco police filed a claim against the city today. officers thought alex nietto had a gun. it turned out to be a taser. carolyn? >> there is an investigation by the police department by the district attorney and office of citizen complaints. but the attorney says those results may not come in a
the montgomery street station just reopened we're told after being closed for about 40 minutes. police say that a woman on the platt form was hit by a bart train. witnesses say she stepped in front of the train as it approached. now, she has been taken to sf general hospital we do not know her condition at this point. but big delays remain here. you can expect 10, 15, 20 minute delays in that direction. there is a lot of confusion people not knowing what to do. agents told to refer folks to...
303
303
Apr 5, 2014
04/14
by
KSTS
tv
eye 303
favorite 0
quote 1
cesar ---cientos de personas se tomaron la interseccin de las calles sutter y montgomery, sentandosela va para obstruir el trafico. ---jaime peluffo tiene los detalles. pkg 00:01 00:21 00:46 01:04 01:25 pkg nats.. fueron cientos los manifestantes que se tomaron la interseccin de las calles montgomery y sutter en san francisco y realizaron un plantn. nats.. despus de advertencias, la polica empez a arrestarlos uno por uno... ms de una docena, incluyendo religiosos fueron escoltados. s.o.t. ariana gil nafarrate/organizador a 9:22:12 porque es tan importante esta causa que estamos queriendo levantar y trae a la luz que ellos están dispuestos a hacer este sacrificio para que el presidente escuche nuestro mensaje y pare las deportaciones. hay ms de 24 mil casos de deportacin antes las cortes en san francisco, pero muchos ms a nivel nacional. s.o.t. ariana gil nafarrate/organizador a 8:34:14 obama ya se está acercando a 2 millones de personas deportadas, eso es un número más alto que todos los otros presidentes combinados. s.o.t. jazmín segura/educator for fair consideration 11:29:29 el pr
cesar ---cientos de personas se tomaron la interseccin de las calles sutter y montgomery, sentandosela va para obstruir el trafico. ---jaime peluffo tiene los detalles. pkg 00:01 00:21 00:46 01:04 01:25 pkg nats.. fueron cientos los manifestantes que se tomaron la interseccin de las calles montgomery y sutter en san francisco y realizaron un plantn. nats.. despus de advertencias, la polica empez a arrestarlos uno por uno... ms de una docena, incluyendo religiosos fueron escoltados. s.o.t....
80
80
Apr 14, 2014
04/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
jimmy montgomery scott, imaging direct david strasser joins me to break down the numbers.ood to see you again. is this a case of consumers coming out of winter hibernation? >> that is no doubt it is part of it. there were a couple of numbers where things were pretty weak. if burrell should be a good month as well. a late easter. i think we will get a much clearer picture of how strong the consumer is when we get into may and june and get out of the weather related stuff. thanll know a lot more we're into may and june. >> you mentioned late easter. that does not happen a lot. how does that change that dynamic? >> some people are open late into easter. the later easter, the closed that people wear, more of a spring look. so i think it definitely helps being later in the season. especially this season or you have march and early april. like we justend did in new york, we should have had a very good weekend. >> what does that tell us about pent-up demand? >> when i talk to people, there is no question. people are on the street. more is happening. some of that is good -- discou
jimmy montgomery scott, imaging direct david strasser joins me to break down the numbers.ood to see you again. is this a case of consumers coming out of winter hibernation? >> that is no doubt it is part of it. there were a couple of numbers where things were pretty weak. if burrell should be a good month as well. a late easter. i think we will get a much clearer picture of how strong the consumer is when we get into may and june and get out of the weather related stuff. thanll know a lot...
60
60
Apr 15, 2014
04/14
by
KOFY
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
form at the montgomery station at 4:50 this afternoon. bart kept the station closed firefighters rescue the woman from beneath a taken. commuters face delay for much of this evening rush hour. >> maid service must pay 400,000 $to celts a claim that the workers were under paid. state labor commission discovered subpoena flower maid service paid 18 workers for eight hours a day when they actually work 10 hour days. those employee also worked without being allowed to take meals or rest break. 7 news calls them for reaction to the fine and not yet heard back. >> 2 happened grenade basically removed from a garage yard in sap lee app dro. bomb squad rae spopded to alameda county industry late this afternoon. bomb technician remanufacture and dispose of the grenade. investigators believe someone just threw them away. >> local boy has endured surgery after surgery now faces another fight. up next on 7 news. what is keeping his parents to be able to stay by his bedside. >> first lady his sticker shock. >> blood moon is rising. minutes from a total
form at the montgomery station at 4:50 this afternoon. bart kept the station closed firefighters rescue the woman from beneath a taken. commuters face delay for much of this evening rush hour. >> maid service must pay 400,000 $to celts a claim that the workers were under paid. state labor commission discovered subpoena flower maid service paid 18 workers for eight hours a day when they actually work 10 hour days. those employee also worked without being allowed to take meals or rest...
106
106
Apr 15, 2014
04/14
by
KNTV
tv
eye 106
favorite 0
quote 0
train at the montgomery street station. there are delays to daily city, millbrae and san francisco. >>> and paul mccartney could have the hon for of having the first person to perform at the new 49er stadium. mayor ed lee personally invited paul mccartney to play the last concert at the candle stick park, but now the 9 ers say they're in talks with mccartney to play the opening concert. the 49ers they didn't go approach mccartney . >> why couldn't me play both? i think it's reasonable. >>> on our broadcast tonight, the deadly rampage outside a jewish community center and what's now being called a hate crime. tonight, an incredible show of strength from the woman who lost her son and father in the attack. >>> in plain sight, the war that seems to be taking place building by building in slow motion while the whole world watches. >>> ebola, the deadly virus is on the move and raising a lot of concern. tonight, richard engel on why doctors say it's one of the most challenging outbreaks they have son. >>> and horsepower, not eve
train at the montgomery street station. there are delays to daily city, millbrae and san francisco. >>> and paul mccartney could have the hon for of having the first person to perform at the new 49er stadium. mayor ed lee personally invited paul mccartney to play the last concert at the candle stick park, but now the 9 ers say they're in talks with mccartney to play the opening concert. the 49ers they didn't go approach mccartney . >> why couldn't me play both? i think it's...
111
111
Apr 15, 2014
04/14
by
KICU
tv
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 0
we've been reporting on delays due to a emergency at the montgomery station. you see pictures of people waiting at the embarcadero station. a few minutes before 5:00 p.m. a woman took a running jump in front of the train. emergency crews had to uncouple two cars to get to the woman. she suffered a head injury but was alert and talking to responders. tonight, thousands of commuters are delayed. >> we went to montgomery station and they said there was a medical emergency. and they said to walk down to embarcadero and it was open. but then we walked to the big line. >> trains resumed service at about 5:45 p.m. >>> investigators are at a loss as they look to a cause and a fire in south bay the destroyed a former television. >> arson investigators plan to brady and heavy machinery tomorrow. they say their investigation cannot begin until all of this comes down. they also hope to bring in cadaver dogs to be certain everyone made it out. this vacant building had been a home of sorts ... >> it's crazy to wake up and not have anything. everything you own is gone. >> he
we've been reporting on delays due to a emergency at the montgomery station. you see pictures of people waiting at the embarcadero station. a few minutes before 5:00 p.m. a woman took a running jump in front of the train. emergency crews had to uncouple two cars to get to the woman. she suffered a head injury but was alert and talking to responders. tonight, thousands of commuters are delayed. >> we went to montgomery station and they said there was a medical emergency. and they said to...
176
176
Apr 10, 2014
04/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 176
favorite 0
quote 0
we will march from selma to montgomery, dr. king said with tears in his eyes.ng and mr. lewis made their march from selma to montgomery and president johnson passed the voting rights act. if we have overcome the crippling legacy of bigotry and injustice it is largely because of courage and fortitude of those like lyndon johnson, martin luther king and john lewis. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming to this stage, congressman john lewis. [ applause ] >> thank you, mark, and the staff of the lyndon johnson library. my beloved friends, my sisters and brothers, i have the special honor to introduce the keynote speaker of this celebration of the civil rights act of 1964. it is so fit iting and so appropriate that president barack obama would join us today to honor the legacy of president lyndon johnson. now, president barack obama was born into a dangerous and difficult time in american history. a time when people were arrested and taken to jail just for sitting beside each other on the bus. it was against the law for black-and-white people to ride in
we will march from selma to montgomery, dr. king said with tears in his eyes.ng and mr. lewis made their march from selma to montgomery and president johnson passed the voting rights act. if we have overcome the crippling legacy of bigotry and injustice it is largely because of courage and fortitude of those like lyndon johnson, martin luther king and john lewis. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming to this stage, congressman john lewis. [ applause ] >> thank you, mark, and...
127
127
Apr 15, 2014
04/14
by
KGO
tv
eye 127
favorite 0
quote 0
form at the montgomery street station at 4:50 this afternoon.art kept the station closed firefighters rescue the woman from beneath a taken. commuters face delay for much of this evening rush hour. >> maid service must pay 400,000 $to celts a claim that the workers were under paid. state labor commission discovered subpoena flower maid service paid 18 workers for eight hours a day when they actually work 10 hour days. those employee also worked without being allowed to take meals or rest break. 7 news calls them for reaction to the fine and not yet heard back. >> 2 happened grenade basically removed from a garage yard in sap lee app dro. bomb squad rae spopded to alameda county industry late this afternoon. bomb technician remanufacture and dispose of the grenade. investigators believe someone just threw them away. >> local boy local boy has endud surgery after surgery now faces another fight. up next on 7 news. what is keeping his parents to be able to stay by his bedside. >> first lady his sticker shock. >> blood moon is rising. minutes from a
form at the montgomery street station at 4:50 this afternoon.art kept the station closed firefighters rescue the woman from beneath a taken. commuters face delay for much of this evening rush hour. >> maid service must pay 400,000 $to celts a claim that the workers were under paid. state labor commission discovered subpoena flower maid service paid 18 workers for eight hours a day when they actually work 10 hour days. those employee also worked without being allowed to take meals or rest...
166
166
Apr 15, 2014
04/14
by
KGO
tv
eye 166
favorite 0
quote 0
form at the montgomery street station at 4:50 this afternoon. bart kept the station closed firefighters rescue the woman from beneath a taken. commuters face delay for much of this evening rush hour. >> maid service must pay 400,000 $to celts a claim that the workers were under paid. state labor commission discovered subpoena flower maid service paid 18 workers for eight hours a day when they actually work 10 hour days. those employee also worked without being allowed to take meals or rest break. 7 news calls them for reaction to the fine and not yet heard back. >> 2 happened grenade basically removed from a garage yard in sap lee app dro. bomb squad rae spopded to alameda county industry late this afternoon. bomb technician remanufacture and dispose of the grenade. investigators believe someone just threw them away. >> local boy has endured surgery after surgery now faces another fight. up next on 7 news. what is keeping his parents to be able to stay by his bedside. >> first lady his sticker shock. >> blood moon is rising. minutes from a total
form at the montgomery street station at 4:50 this afternoon. bart kept the station closed firefighters rescue the woman from beneath a taken. commuters face delay for much of this evening rush hour. >> maid service must pay 400,000 $to celts a claim that the workers were under paid. state labor commission discovered subpoena flower maid service paid 18 workers for eight hours a day when they actually work 10 hour days. those employee also worked without being allowed to take meals or...
357
357
Apr 15, 2014
04/14
by
KPIX
tv
eye 357
favorite 0
quote 0
people were trying to go down into that montgomery station but could not get on the trains because it was all blocked off. >> are the delays great than -- greater than 20 minutes. >> right now b.a.r.t is saying 20 minutes. we saw a bunch of people head down to the ferries. we saw people walking to different b.a.r.t stations. it is unknown exactly how many people may have been missed up because of this. >> andrea borba, thank you so much. >>> years from now, fourth of july won't be the same in one east bay community, at least h. after 25 years concord's traditional celebration has come to an end. now, there is a grass roots effort to keep the festival going. ann notarangelo with how that city is crowd sourcing for the fourth. >> it brought the community together for 25 years. >> but last month, church that put on the annual three-day extravaganza decided to focus ministry else where. it is inconceivable to 91-year- old pearl harbor survivor eagan. >> that is part of american culture, and it is fourth of july. so we must keep it going. >> tim works for the downtown business association
people were trying to go down into that montgomery station but could not get on the trains because it was all blocked off. >> are the delays great than -- greater than 20 minutes. >> right now b.a.r.t is saying 20 minutes. we saw a bunch of people head down to the ferries. we saw people walking to different b.a.r.t stations. it is unknown exactly how many people may have been missed up because of this. >> andrea borba, thank you so much. >>> years from now, fourth of...
115
115
Apr 14, 2014
04/14
by
KGO
tv
eye 115
favorite 0
quote 0
we know this is a nonresidential building at park avenue and montgomery street. this building was housing a local tv station and is across the street from a san jose fire department training center. the fire department is concerned about a possible structure collapse and ordered all units to stay 100 feet away from the building. officials tell me a wall partially clapped. this is part of the a's ball park plan. firefighters have taken a defensive mode. does not seem to be a disruption to cal trains. trains service. people who know the building said it has sat vacant for a while and is tagged with graffiti and at it popular with squatters. i'll have an opportunity to speak to the san hoe sigh fire department public incomes officer there have been no reports of injury. nick smith, abc7 news. >>> the search is on tonight for the cause of a dramatic east bay fire that heavily dammed four businesses. that fire began last night in berkeley where the smoke and flames could be seen for miles. flames tore into power lines, creating sparks and knocking out services to seve
we know this is a nonresidential building at park avenue and montgomery street. this building was housing a local tv station and is across the street from a san jose fire department training center. the fire department is concerned about a possible structure collapse and ordered all units to stay 100 feet away from the building. officials tell me a wall partially clapped. this is part of the a's ball park plan. firefighters have taken a defensive mode. does not seem to be a disruption to cal...
127
127
Apr 1, 2014
04/14
by
KPIX
tv
eye 127
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> between stanford, warriors and cal mike mont has been a coach in the bay area -- montgomery has been a coach in the bay area for 26 season and today he called it quits. >> reporter: what did you find out here that was the most pleasurable for you? >> the people at cal. i raffle like the people here. that's not to say -- really like the people here. that's not to say -- probably didn't come out right, did it? including a trip to the fin >> at 67 his spirits and his body are healthy. he leaves with 677 career wins at the college level including a trip to the final four with stanford in 1998. his last few years at cal were special for one particular reason. >> i can't even imagine having the things that have happened for me and as fortunate as i've been to be able to coach with my son. >> big moment for mike montgomery, but maybe monty will sign with the raiders. everyone else is these days. quarterback rodgers signs a one year deal with oakland today, the 2nd san francisco corner back to make the jump across the bay. terrell brown did it last month. this is a bad owe machine if yo
. >>> between stanford, warriors and cal mike mont has been a coach in the bay area -- montgomery has been a coach in the bay area for 26 season and today he called it quits. >> reporter: what did you find out here that was the most pleasurable for you? >> the people at cal. i raffle like the people here. that's not to say -- really like the people here. that's not to say -- probably didn't come out right, did it? including a trip to the fin >> at 67 his spirits and...
141
141
Apr 14, 2014
04/14
by
KNTV
tv
eye 141
favorite 0
quote 0
by the way, montgomery and park is shut down and a couple lanes right up against the old building. if you have business through here, you just might have to find a little extra detour. laura, peggy. >> gosh, bob, both of us spent many years in that building, hard to look at this morning. >> you think of the history and its age and you think back in the '60s when the record hop was being produced out of this building which, of course, was a local american band stand that history followed by many years of local news broadcasts. >> we'll check in with you throughout the morning. >> kntv opened its doors at that location back in 1955. many current and former employees reminiscing about the old studio and the history there. the old building was actually a bakery before it became kntv. old logos and old pictures, as well. brent and i on set. the city actually purchased that building and still owns it in hopes of building a major league baseball field in its place. maggie spent many years on the anchor desk in the old studio and said this is not how she wanted to see that building go down
by the way, montgomery and park is shut down and a couple lanes right up against the old building. if you have business through here, you just might have to find a little extra detour. laura, peggy. >> gosh, bob, both of us spent many years in that building, hard to look at this morning. >> you think of the history and its age and you think back in the '60s when the record hop was being produced out of this building which, of course, was a local american band stand that history...
49
49
Apr 26, 2014
04/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
s are prize winner sophomores from montgomery blair high school in silver spring maryland. they want congress to take action against water pollution. >> water is the most vital substance to a human body. it is because of us humans are unsuitable for use to to pollution. in the u.s., we have learned to take water for granted. flusht, bottled water and toilets reinforce the same idea. water is an unlimited resource. diminishing and the condition totally different story. water pollution kills marine and, destroys ecosystems, disrupts a fragile food chain. the muslim not the only ones that suffer the negative effects animals are not the only ones that suffer the negative effects. towe are getting children roll up the floors. if we cannot protect the rivers and bays. >> it is time to take charge of the situation. it will protect one of our most vital resources. >> one of the most polluted rivers. it was once full of life and ecological diversity, a symbol of prosperity in the d c area. it is now known as the "forgotten river." the entirety of the eight miles is polluted beyond r
s are prize winner sophomores from montgomery blair high school in silver spring maryland. they want congress to take action against water pollution. >> water is the most vital substance to a human body. it is because of us humans are unsuitable for use to to pollution. in the u.s., we have learned to take water for granted. flusht, bottled water and toilets reinforce the same idea. water is an unlimited resource. diminishing and the condition totally different story. water pollution...
203
203
Apr 15, 2014
04/14
by
KICU
tv
eye 203
favorite 0
quote 0
s montgomery station snarls the evening commute. >> trying to get in to a train that was already pretty much full. >> good evening, everyone. i'm heather holmes in tonight for julie haener. >> b.a.r.t. trains grounded to a halt when a woman jumped right in front of a train. it happened in san francisco during the height of the evening commute. service resumed within an hour but by that point the damage was pretty much done. jana katsuyama is at the montgomery station in san francisco with what she's learned about what happened. >> just before 5 p.m., the evening commute turned chaotic. crowds stretched all the way out of the b.a.r.t. station up to the street. people packed the staircase in the stationary escalator unable to move. many have been diverted from the montgomery station which shut down after a medical emergency on the track. >> we walked up to a big line. >> reporter: b.a.r.t. officials said they sent an alert at 4:49 p.m. a bart train operator called to say a woman was underneath a train on the westbound track. >> everyone was leaving and they said the station was closed so
s montgomery station snarls the evening commute. >> trying to get in to a train that was already pretty much full. >> good evening, everyone. i'm heather holmes in tonight for julie haener. >> b.a.r.t. trains grounded to a halt when a woman jumped right in front of a train. it happened in san francisco during the height of the evening commute. service resumed within an hour but by that point the damage was pretty much done. jana katsuyama is at the montgomery station in san...
128
128
Apr 1, 2014
04/14
by
KOFY
tv
eye 128
favorite 0
quote 0
cal basketball coach montgomery official today.rs as head coach on the bench. montgomery leaving on own terms couple year left on the create decided now is the right time to go. montgomery spent the past 6 years at calorie building a program that was lagging on and off the court. all kinds of academic problems. monte beat cancer few years ago at age 67. help is not an issue in this situation at all. the record as coach 6 67 and 3 161 lasting season 32 years in college. a little cup of coffee couple years. 18 years at stanford were terrific. run that include add trip to the final 4 and the search for his successor cal begins immediately. >> the want to retire on my own tevrments i didn't want to good out because my health wasn't good which my health is great. and i wanted to go out making my own decision and not somebody else telling me that i couldn't coach any more and i think that i have done that. and it's a little scary i'll be honest with you. i don't know what i'm going to do at 4:00 o'clock in the afternoon. ichb walking in
cal basketball coach montgomery official today.rs as head coach on the bench. montgomery leaving on own terms couple year left on the create decided now is the right time to go. montgomery spent the past 6 years at calorie building a program that was lagging on and off the court. all kinds of academic problems. monte beat cancer few years ago at age 67. help is not an issue in this situation at all. the record as coach 6 67 and 3 161 lasting season 32 years in college. a little cup of coffee...
343
343
Apr 14, 2014
04/14
by
KNTV
tv
eye 343
favorite 0
quote 0
a five-alarm fire on montgomery and park in san jose. you can see there's still a lot of heavy smoke. it all appears white so they are getting the upper hand on this fire. the winds continue to shift so i cannot emphasize enough the need to stay inside your home if you have asthma or any breathing problems or young children. make sure those windows are shut. >> thanks very much, kimberly. damian trujillo also at the scene in a different location, damian, we both worked at that building for many years. >> reporter: yeah, i worked there about ten years. the old kntv building was an old bakery converted into television studios in the '50s. by kntv. wa i know is firefighters had used that facility after the building was sold to the city of san jose. firefighters used this facility as a training exercise place where they would bring in firefighters, they partitioned off the building into several different rooms and made a real-life scenarios for firefighters to train in there. it was sold to the city, this is where the city wants to build tha
a five-alarm fire on montgomery and park in san jose. you can see there's still a lot of heavy smoke. it all appears white so they are getting the upper hand on this fire. the winds continue to shift so i cannot emphasize enough the need to stay inside your home if you have asthma or any breathing problems or young children. make sure those windows are shut. >> thanks very much, kimberly. damian trujillo also at the scene in a different location, damian, we both worked at that building...
349
349
Apr 1, 2014
04/14
by
WUSA
tv
eye 349
favorite 0
quote 0
it broke out early this morning =; at the gables ap montgomery county firefigh flames the buildingews two hours to get there. police had to road near i-270 while firefighters used g wv national zoo are flb ipping about what they saw. they saw boy follow her -- bafollmom ow. the pitter patter of little panda reporter: absolutely. is goincally basically. the first timenth-old panda cub bao bao is herself qóup. what you're thinkn't want to at me. you want to xryou to. everybody, in ree, one, aw, how cute is a.m. weather permitting bao o will spscoot out into mom mei xiang's yard where visit the zoo will é: be able to her up wi their eyes. seriously, this is popular than the. the only catch is t if it'sthan 35 degrees or ing snowina ogling there's a 8 o paa pandpanda this, x a panda everything, everything a parent mightheir child. and true, eysay darndest things. >> did you v see >> no, but leme tell you pandas. in china they hunt them for food or cloth. hobao. you want see to see >>to know panda. >> reporter: e're excited for the really exciwe are g out all over thknow how contain their
it broke out early this morning =; at the gables ap montgomery county firefigh flames the buildingews two hours to get there. police had to road near i-270 while firefighters used g wv national zoo are flbipping about what they saw. they saw boy follow her -- bafollmom ow. the pitter patter of little panda reporter: absolutely. is goincally basically. the first timenth-old panda cub bao bao is herself qóup. what you're thinkn't want to at me. you want to xryou to. everybody, in ree, one, aw,...
144
144
Apr 16, 2014
04/14
by
KOFY
tv
eye 144
favorite 0
quote 0
demolition at the site of a former tv news studio at montgomery street and park avenue. a detection dog is trying to determine if any flammable liquid was present. >> she's able to locate that location. and her levels go through a pet. >> officials say they'll search for remains the studio was a haven for the homeless. they believe everybody inside did get out safely. >> we have more breaking news in san francisco. a big march of fdiu union employees want a new contract for san francisco union workers. >> the march closed a portion of market street. unions are marching towards twitter headquarters. they're on polk street. the service emmoiys international union is demanding a $21 minimum wage as well as free health insurance. >> they want a 5% raise over three years ask a free clinic just for city workers the workers for the city earn $33 an hour plus benefits. >> an oakland school is reeling today after thieves repeatedly broke into the campus and stole hundreds of chrome book computers. principle showed us damage which is extension. in all, 200 lap tops and tablet comp
demolition at the site of a former tv news studio at montgomery street and park avenue. a detection dog is trying to determine if any flammable liquid was present. >> she's able to locate that location. and her levels go through a pet. >> officials say they'll search for remains the studio was a haven for the homeless. they believe everybody inside did get out safely. >> we have more breaking news in san francisco. a big march of fdiu union employees want a new contract for...
196
196
Apr 16, 2014
04/14
by
KGO
tv
eye 196
favorite 0
quote 0
demolition at the site of a former tv news studio at montgomery street and park avenue. a detection dog is trying to determine if any flammable liquid was present. >> she's able to locate that location. and her levels go through a pet. >> officials say they'll search for remains the studio was a haven for the homeless. they believe everybody inside did get out safely. >> we have more breaking news in san francisco. a big march of fdiu union employees want a new contract for san francisco union workers. >> the march closed a portion of market street. unions are marching towards twitter headquarters. they're on polk street. the service emmoiys international union is demanding a $21 minimum wage as well as free health insurance. >> they want a 5% raise over three years ask a free clinic just for city workers the workers for the city earn $33 an hour plus benefits. >> an oakland school is reeling today after thieves repeatedly broke into the campus and stole hundreds of chrome book computers. principle showed us damage which is extension. in all, 200 lap tops and tablet comp
demolition at the site of a former tv news studio at montgomery street and park avenue. a detection dog is trying to determine if any flammable liquid was present. >> she's able to locate that location. and her levels go through a pet. >> officials say they'll search for remains the studio was a haven for the homeless. they believe everybody inside did get out safely. >> we have more breaking news in san francisco. a big march of fdiu union employees want a new contract for...
482
482
Apr 15, 2014
04/14
by
KTVU
tv
eye 482
favorite 0
quote 0
s montgomery station snarls the evening commute. >> trying to get in to a train that was already pretty much full. >> good evening, everyone. i'm heather holmes in tonight for julie haener. >> b.a.r.t. trains grounded to a halt when a woman jumped right in front of a train. it happened in san francisco during the height of the evening commute. service resumed within an hour but by that point the damage was pretty much done. jana katsuyama is at the montgomery station in san francisco with what she's learned about what happened. >> just before 5 p.m., the evening commute turned chaotic. crowds stretched all the way out of the b.a.r.t. station up to the street. people packed the staircase in the stationary escalator unable to move. many have been diverted from the montgomery station which shut down after a medical emergency on the track. >> we walked up to a big line. >> reporter: b.a.r.t. officials said they sent an alert at 4:49 p.m. a bart train operator called to say a woman was underneath a train on the westbound track. >> everyone was leaving and they said the station was closed so
s montgomery station snarls the evening commute. >> trying to get in to a train that was already pretty much full. >> good evening, everyone. i'm heather holmes in tonight for julie haener. >> b.a.r.t. trains grounded to a halt when a woman jumped right in front of a train. it happened in san francisco during the height of the evening commute. service resumed within an hour but by that point the damage was pretty much done. jana katsuyama is at the montgomery station in san...
56
56
Apr 25, 2014
04/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
king, but going back even to the montgomery bus boycott, we forget people who played arguably a larger role than dr. king. e.d. nixon, pullman carporter who had been active in terms of the local naacp in montgomery and there's e.d. nixon working with a woman named joanne robinson who was a prefer at alabama state to put in place the bus boycott that ultimately king leads. joanne robinson one of my favorites as a strong, capable mind. she had been involved with getting black and white women together in a woman's political council in montgomery, way in advance. she was the person who had helped rosa parks get to the highlander school, the school that was educating minors and social activists around the country about steps you can take to create change in your community. people think often times that rosa parks as this seamstress who refused to sid in the back of the bus. joanne robinson, so key. another person that leaps out to my mind, just the star of "eyes on the prize" would be diane natch, who is a college student, as a freshman, hears about what is going on with the freedom rides a
king, but going back even to the montgomery bus boycott, we forget people who played arguably a larger role than dr. king. e.d. nixon, pullman carporter who had been active in terms of the local naacp in montgomery and there's e.d. nixon working with a woman named joanne robinson who was a prefer at alabama state to put in place the bus boycott that ultimately king leads. joanne robinson one of my favorites as a strong, capable mind. she had been involved with getting black and white women...
49
49
Apr 21, 2014
04/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
second prize-winning sophomores fromanna and paul are montgomery blair high school in silver spring, maryland. they believe congress should make filibuster reform their most important issue. >> many of us recognize the iconic image of a talking filibuster. one senator standing up and talking what he or she believes in for as long as they can stand. >> i will speak until i can no longer speak. >> i am not going to leave this body until i do get them, sir. >> many people don't know there have been hundreds and hundreds of filibusters in the past few years alone. there is an invisible filibuster that has bought the senate to complete halt requiring every bill to have 60 votes to pass. this is the silent filibuster. >> 60 votes to get him confirmed. >> the necessary 60 votes. >> in 2014, congress must enact serious filibuster reform in order to return the senate to its democratic roots. before talking about the filibuster today, we have to look into the senate's past. the filibuster was born in 1806. former u.s. vice-president aaron burr gave a speech in front of the senate. >> it came a
second prize-winning sophomores fromanna and paul are montgomery blair high school in silver spring, maryland. they believe congress should make filibuster reform their most important issue. >> many of us recognize the iconic image of a talking filibuster. one senator standing up and talking what he or she believes in for as long as they can stand. >> i will speak until i can no longer speak. >> i am not going to leave this body until i do get them, sir. >> many people...
379
379
Apr 11, 2014
04/14
by
KRON
tv
eye 379
favorite 0
quote 1
the man says he sat down at the montgomery street station. he says someone told him about the bed bugs, when he got off at civic center. he later noticed the bugs on his legs. bart responded by taking the car out of service for de- contamination. magazine published by al-qaeda. magazine published by al-qaeda. safeway gets that staying on budget can be a real bear. that's why they've got lots of ways to save. real big club card deals, the safeway app and gas rewards. this week life gets a whole lot tastier this week life gets a whole lot tastier with foster farms fresh whole chickens, just $.88 a pound dulcinea mini watermelons are just $2.50 each. plus c&h sugar is only $1.88. there's more savings to love at safeway. ingredients for life. wirethey're big. fast. andome. dependable. and at net10 wireless, we let you tweet, text, talk and surf... on those amazing nationwide networks... without getting locked into a pricey phone contract. america's best 4g lte networks for half the cost. that's wireless your way. unlimited* talk, text, and data s
the man says he sat down at the montgomery street station. he says someone told him about the bed bugs, when he got off at civic center. he later noticed the bugs on his legs. bart responded by taking the car out of service for de- contamination. magazine published by al-qaeda. magazine published by al-qaeda. safeway gets that staying on budget can be a real bear. that's why they've got lots of ways to save. real big club card deals, the safeway app and gas rewards. this week life gets a whole...
123
123
Apr 23, 2014
04/14
by
KTVU
tv
eye 123
favorite 0
quote 0
he has been identified as lewis montgomery.montgomery was driving down the street in oakland near the san leandro city line when shots were fired from a passing vehicle. >>> the first distress call from the south korean ferry that sunk last wednesday was not from a crew member but from a teenager on crew member but f a teenager on board. the boy called the equivalent of 911 from his cell phone to say the boat was sinking. it wasn't until three minutes later that the crew sent out a distressed call. it's not known if that teenage boy survived. more than 100 people died. nine crew members including the captain are now facing charges. divers say visibility inside the ferry is so bad they're searching for bodies by touch. >> we want to acknowledge we've been having audio problems with our newscast. hopefully the bug has been fixed and we're okay. >> hope so. all right, we're going to continue on now though. >>> he survived a 30-foot fall. the story of the man and rescuer who got him to safety. >>> a call for more public transit ser
he has been identified as lewis montgomery.montgomery was driving down the street in oakland near the san leandro city line when shots were fired from a passing vehicle. >>> the first distress call from the south korean ferry that sunk last wednesday was not from a crew member but from a teenager on crew member but f a teenager on board. the boy called the equivalent of 911 from his cell phone to say the boat was sinking. it wasn't until three minutes later that the crew sent out a...
47
47
Apr 26, 2014
04/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
a montgomery street he sorted through the human foliage by kimberly at the bluebird. your eyes happened to meet his, he would smile. if he spoke a few words his words would be agreeable but there would be no yarn splitting. nothing to remind one of the wild man mark twain. he preferred to be admired from afar and there was much to admire. at 26, harte has become the light of the pacific coast no small feat in the state where the shaggy ithe shabbiest minoro barcode and poets were pop stars declaiming versus the crowds of the public gatherings and he had powerful friends of rising reputation, wife and infant son. his evenings didn't involve drunken romps in the city variety. they center on more domestic concerns like how to keep griswold from disturbing the study or his wife into the household chores so that he might have a couple quiet hours to write. this soft spoken may have seemed like an odd choice for the west litter a spokesman. he didn't wield an ax or revolver. he ridiculed of the most cherished especially the cold of the pioneer. he hated the sentimentalists
a montgomery street he sorted through the human foliage by kimberly at the bluebird. your eyes happened to meet his, he would smile. if he spoke a few words his words would be agreeable but there would be no yarn splitting. nothing to remind one of the wild man mark twain. he preferred to be admired from afar and there was much to admire. at 26, harte has become the light of the pacific coast no small feat in the state where the shaggy ithe shabbiest minoro barcode and poets were pop stars...
347
347
Apr 18, 2014
04/14
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 347
favorite 0
quote 1
my sister was sent to montgomery, alabama, to live with my uncle vernon because they were afraid forl the rags and things. it scared me. to see a cross burning on the grounds in that triangle -- and that's where it sits -- was very scary because it brought back memories of what my father and mother had talked about in regards to the ku klux klan wearing their hoods in the south. poussaint: the student strike in farmville was not in vain. within weeks, the national association for the advancement of colored people, the naacp, made farmville one of five test cases it would use to challenge the entire doctrine of separate but equal in america's public schools. three years later, separate but equal was no longer the law of the land. in may 1954, the u.s. supreme court delivered a unanimous ruling in the landmark civil rights case brown v. board of education. the court ruled that state-sanctioned segregation of public schools was a violation of the 14th amendment and was therefore unconstitutional. the members of the farmville school board fought back. for five years after the supreme cou
my sister was sent to montgomery, alabama, to live with my uncle vernon because they were afraid forl the rags and things. it scared me. to see a cross burning on the grounds in that triangle -- and that's where it sits -- was very scary because it brought back memories of what my father and mother had talked about in regards to the ku klux klan wearing their hoods in the south. poussaint: the student strike in farmville was not in vain. within weeks, the national association for the...
153
153
Apr 23, 2014
04/14
by
KICU
tv
eye 153
favorite 0
quote 0
he has been identified as lewis montgomery.gomery was driving down the street in oakland near the san leandro city line when shots were fired from a passing vehicle. >>> the first distress call from the south korean ferry that sunk last wednesday was not from a crew member but from a teenager on board. the boy called the equivalent of 911 from his cell phone to say the boat was sinking. it wasn't until three minutes later that the crew sent out a distressed call. it's not known if that teenage boy survived. more than 100 people died. nine crew members including the captain are now facing charges. divers say visibility inside the ferry is so bad they're searching for bodies by touch. >> we want to acknowledge we've been having audio problems with our newscast. hopefully the bug has been fixed and we're okay. >> hope so. all right, we're going to continue on now though. >>> [doorbell rings] hey. hey. what's this? it's u-verse live tv. with at&t u-verse... you can watch live tv from your device. hey. hey. anywhere in your home. [d
he has been identified as lewis montgomery.gomery was driving down the street in oakland near the san leandro city line when shots were fired from a passing vehicle. >>> the first distress call from the south korean ferry that sunk last wednesday was not from a crew member but from a teenager on board. the boy called the equivalent of 911 from his cell phone to say the boat was sinking. it wasn't until three minutes later that the crew sent out a distressed call. it's not known if that...
76
76
Apr 16, 2014
04/14
by
KGO
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
montgomery retired after six years after cal there is sandy introducing martin this afternoon coming to berkeley after coaching in tennessee. purdue fans will remember the player and coach. his volunteers reached sweet 16 of the tournament this past year. >> big recovery here. five months after being hit by a car a young cat about to to be released into the wild in just minutes. >> the bob cat was rushed to the hospital in november. she required surgery. doctors installed a plate to help stabilize her thigh. i'd say she's ready to go. >> and they think she's going to do well. >> yes. >> that fire in san francisco one last time. now it's contained this is one of three fires burning in the city this afternoon. nobody injured i'm sure a big clean up for all of residents inside. that is where that fire started. >> ht of hard work. we thank them for their hard work. >> we'll see you back here at tonight boston strong. pride and courage one year after the terror attacks at the marathon. >>> hate crime. we see that 73-year-old man wheeled into court charged with killing people at jewish cen
montgomery retired after six years after cal there is sandy introducing martin this afternoon coming to berkeley after coaching in tennessee. purdue fans will remember the player and coach. his volunteers reached sweet 16 of the tournament this past year. >> big recovery here. five months after being hit by a car a young cat about to to be released into the wild in just minutes. >> the bob cat was rushed to the hospital in november. she required surgery. doctors installed a plate to...
36
36
Apr 1, 2014
04/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
david montgomery good to have you on the show.he book is "rocks don't lie." >> and harmeli aregawi. >> a u.n. report says the effect of climate change are worse than scientists predicted. according to the report by the intergovernmental mannel is the pure are and will be the hardest hit, as princeton professor, one of the study's authors put if we are all sitting ducks. it points to heatwaves in europe, wild fires in the west, and deadly fires in mozambique and pakkize stan. the disasters will make it easier for disease to spread and: >> environmental activists are urging world leaders to do something about the problem. >> it's the time to act, cut emissions and fight climate change. there's ample opportunity, and that is when they need to put better policies on the table and save the people. >> now, although a majority of the scientists back the report, it's not unanimous. the study is focussing too. on the risks you can read more on the web side. let us know what you think. back to you. >> and straight ahead it most of what we k
david montgomery good to have you on the show.he book is "rocks don't lie." >> and harmeli aregawi. >> a u.n. report says the effect of climate change are worse than scientists predicted. according to the report by the intergovernmental mannel is the pure are and will be the hardest hit, as princeton professor, one of the study's authors put if we are all sitting ducks. it points to heatwaves in europe, wild fires in the west, and deadly fires in mozambique and pakkize...
174
174
tv
eye 174
favorite 0
quote 0
the demonstration began with a march from market street to corner of montgomery and sutter the group there held a rally. families joined this protest. frank's wife being held at the border. >> i have three kids my oldest is six. i don't want them to get depressed like i am. >> police arrested 23 pro testers for refusing to leave. some are undocumented immigrants. >> zues, a highly trained police dog located a stash of marijuana, narcotics and cash. >> crews making progress cutting apart eastern span of the bay bridge. you can see parts of the man. now, caltrans says the chp reminding drivers don't look, keep your eyes on the road >> it's strange. >> yes. >> the weekend is here. sandhya is bundled up tonight. >> it's 56 when i got here. some breaks and showers i want to know you where they are. into the north bay, moderate showers there. and grayton area, lighter showers in sonoma and napa. in the east bay, seeing some showers heading towards 580 now, sierra nevada getting snow. if you're thinking about going up there keep that in mind tomorrow, partly cloudy skies in tahoe. snow show
the demonstration began with a march from market street to corner of montgomery and sutter the group there held a rally. families joined this protest. frank's wife being held at the border. >> i have three kids my oldest is six. i don't want them to get depressed like i am. >> police arrested 23 pro testers for refusing to leave. some are undocumented immigrants. >> zues, a highly trained police dog located a stash of marijuana, narcotics and cash. >> crews making...
180
180
Apr 1, 2014
04/14
by
WJLA
tv
eye 180
favorite 0
quote 0
erintendent of schools annoced that montgomery cnty schools lost 10 days of class beuse of bad weaer. says that she wld coider a requestf the county agreed to make up some stinctional time. >> a last-minute split to the finish line for d.c. mayoral candidates. ,he top three cdidates current d.c. mayor vincent gray, muriel bowser, and tommy wells. it will be a closerimary, so you cannl ote for candidates with in your political party. anmeg tomorrow's ve is onl en to democrats. polls are open fm ro00 a.m. until:00 p.m. in.hcoverage of the we will update you resul ots abc 7 th live covere and alysis on ousister channel as well. we will have c aple wrapup for you at>> reducinghe tunhmene for mariana. vincent gy sned a rijuana decriminalizatio bl this afternoon. jay korff isive wi a look at what this meanans what is next. >> pending congressional appral, thnation's capital will join more than aoz d ates across the country in osening mariana laws under th get bustednew law, with a recreational amount of rijuana and you will get hit with a $25 fine. before, it could land u in jail for six mo
erintendent of schools annoced that montgomery cnty schools lost 10 days of class beuse of bad weaer. says that she wld coider a requestf the county agreed to make up some stinctional time. >> a last-minute split to the finish line for d.c. mayoral candidates. ,he top three cdidates current d.c. mayor vincent gray, muriel bowser, and tommy wells. it will be a closerimary, so you cannl ote for candidates with in your political party. anmeg tomorrow's ve is onl en to democrats. polls are...
120
120
Apr 15, 2014
04/14
by
KNTV
tv
eye 120
favorite 0
quote 0
they had a woman at the montgomery station. trains here and sfo were delayed about 20 minutes as those trains were single-tracked through the station while they were dealing with that emergency. some trains did not stop at the station. so i'm told 20 minutes delay for trains heading south. firefighters said they responded and found a 30 year old woman beneath the train. she had chest and leg injuries and was taken to the hospital. at this point we don't know how or why she ended up under the train, but bart was able to separate the train cars and medical folks were able to get her off the tracks and transport her to the hospital. so right now the delays are over, and bart is in recovery mode. some of those backed-up trains are now running more frequently. and you ask see passengers are getting on and off trains. and the delays are expected to wrap up within several hours. a woman under the tracks at montgomery station, but she has survived that experience and bart is recovering from those delays. >>> thank you. some other headl
they had a woman at the montgomery station. trains here and sfo were delayed about 20 minutes as those trains were single-tracked through the station while they were dealing with that emergency. some trains did not stop at the station. so i'm told 20 minutes delay for trains heading south. firefighters said they responded and found a 30 year old woman beneath the train. she had chest and leg injuries and was taken to the hospital. at this point we don't know how or why she ended up under the...
96
96
Apr 14, 2014
04/14
by
KPIX
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
park avenue, montgomery street yesterday afternoon. massive flames. you see them there as firefighters are still looking at the fire this morning. flames and thick smoke were seen billowing from miles away. two firefighters suffered minor injuries. no one else was hurt. the building house kntv television until 1994. firefighters were very familiar with the building and said it sat across the street from one of their training facilities. no word on what might have caused the fire. >>> the san jose fire one of two massive fires over the weekend. on saturday night, another five alarm fire ripped through several berkeley warehouses on interstate 80 east of university avenue. four businesses suffer damages in the millions and owners are already thinking about clean-up and rebuilding. >> see that burn palette you'd have to lift? it would be all hell would break out as soon as you pick that up. >> the source of the fire appears to have been in the wooden duck warehouse shop. no one was hurt. >>> new this morning. an officer involved shooting left a woman dea
park avenue, montgomery street yesterday afternoon. massive flames. you see them there as firefighters are still looking at the fire this morning. flames and thick smoke were seen billowing from miles away. two firefighters suffered minor injuries. no one else was hurt. the building house kntv television until 1994. firefighters were very familiar with the building and said it sat across the street from one of their training facilities. no word on what might have caused the fire. >>>...
135
135
Apr 1, 2014
04/14
by
KRON
tv
eye 135
favorite 0
quote 0
mike montgomery announced he will be retiring from the university of california. he had 18 seasons at stanford. one that enter into the final four. he tried nba but the players told them to go back to college. it is with a great deal of pride that i retire as a college basketball coach. it is a little bit scary. what will i do at 4:00 p.m.. i have been walking in the gym every day for 53 years. every day i walk into the jet. i will miss that-gym. but it is time to find something. something i like how he said he wants to retire before someone told him to retire. that's what you always say! >>> show stopper! but the show must go on. >> you kept singing. >> yeah. >>> here is a first. earthquake selfies. >>> then, slime fest. >> we got you! >> who got slimed this time at the kids choice awards. >>> and is that all you got? the unstoppable march madness guy. >>> then, is this guy too rich to go to jail? >> spared jail by a judge because he wouldn't fairwell behind bars? >> rich man's justice, no doubt in my mind. >>> and the story you
mike montgomery announced he will be retiring from the university of california. he had 18 seasons at stanford. one that enter into the final four. he tried nba but the players told them to go back to college. it is with a great deal of pride that i retire as a college basketball coach. it is a little bit scary. what will i do at 4:00 p.m.. i have been walking in the gym every day for 53 years. every day i walk into the jet. i will miss that-gym. but it is time to find something. something i...
594
594
Apr 15, 2014
04/14
by
KDTV
tv
eye 594
favorite 0
quote 0
hace algunos minutos se nos informÓ que el servicio volviÓ a la normalidad en la estaciÓn montgomery.cidente la conmociÓn. mucha gente se acercÓ y el conductor colaborÓ con las autoridades. el conductor despuÉs detuvo el vehÍculo, este es el video de una cÁmara s
hace algunos minutos se nos informÓ que el servicio volviÓ a la normalidad en la estaciÓn montgomery.cidente la conmociÓn. mucha gente se acercÓ y el conductor colaborÓ con las autoridades. el conductor despuÉs detuvo el vehÍculo, este es el video de una cÁmara s