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i'm shery ahn. a white house official says the obama administration is handling an attack at the boston marathon as an act of terror. two bombs went off just before the finish line. at least three people were killed. one of them was an 8-year-old boy. more than 100 others were wounded. the first bomb knocked back runners 30 meters from the finish. then another explosion hit people a short distance away. emergency services rushed to the scene. there was no word on the motive or on who may have been responsible. investigators are working to find out whether the attack was carried out by a terrorist group from inside or outside the country. the explosions have revived memories of the september 11th terror attacks. authorities have tightened security in cities around the country, and they may review measures to keep americans safe. nhk world's reporter has more. >> reporter: this was the 117th running of the boston marathon. the world's oldest annual sporting event. more than 23,000 runners took part. s
i'm shery ahn. a white house official says the obama administration is handling an attack at the boston marathon as an act of terror. two bombs went off just before the finish line. at least three people were killed. one of them was an 8-year-old boy. more than 100 others were wounded. the first bomb knocked back runners 30 meters from the finish. then another explosion hit people a short distance away. emergency services rushed to the scene. there was no word on the motive or on who may have...
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before the ahning is up, there's already a line.eople have been waiting in cars around the corner since the twitter announcement 30 years ago. >> i feel guilty, i'm jumping the line. wow, what's the longest line you ever had? >> 600. >> 600 people for one truck? >> yeah. >> the kogi taco, double caramelized korean short rib on frels corn tortilla, with slanto, relish, and napa cabbage slaw, with a vinaigrette. oh, yeah. >> the rep for kogi is we go everywhere, to every single corner of the county and the city. we're not just going to the hip areas. >> what about bel air? can you pull up on a corner in a residential area in bel air? what happens there? do you get rousted? >> no, no, they come out in a versace robe. >> it's crazy. they 'low creative chefs to start creating and selling their stuff, introducing themselves to the world without having to gather up a million or credulous partners, and they're affordable, they're democratic, and they are faster, better and infinitely preferable to fast food like the king and the clown and t
before the ahning is up, there's already a line.eople have been waiting in cars around the corner since the twitter announcement 30 years ago. >> i feel guilty, i'm jumping the line. wow, what's the longest line you ever had? >> 600. >> 600 people for one truck? >> yeah. >> the kogi taco, double caramelized korean short rib on frels corn tortilla, with slanto, relish, and napa cabbage slaw, with a vinaigrette. oh, yeah. >> the rep for kogi is we go...
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Apr 27, 2013
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the month of may for small businesses under 100 employees for bonding sign, particularly signs on ahnings, as i understand, there would still be the same scrutiny by the department of the sign to make sure it's a compatible sign. and as would be the case in other months or when there was a fee connected with it? >> that's correct. it's the same review process. it's just we don't charge the fee. >> we recently went through a situation with a sign that was on a business in cal hal owe which has subsequently been removed. i guess didn't go through any kind of process. it wasn't appropriate. it's been taken down now. so, it's just important we have the same oversight. i'm happy to see this legislation help out small businesses, but it's important that they make sure that they know what the process is and they go through the proper process to see the sign is appropriate. thank you. >> commissioner wu. >> can i ask supervisor tang's office the same about outreach? i think this is a great idea, but today being april 25th, may being very soon, i just wonder how small businesses will find out abou
the month of may for small businesses under 100 employees for bonding sign, particularly signs on ahnings, as i understand, there would still be the same scrutiny by the department of the sign to make sure it's a compatible sign. and as would be the case in other months or when there was a fee connected with it? >> that's correct. it's the same review process. it's just we don't charge the fee. >> we recently went through a situation with a sign that was on a business in cal hal owe...
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Apr 27, 2013
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dong il jang, however is as ahn waveringly old school, we sit down with roy kim, whose grandfather openedhe place in 1978. like most korean restaurants, you didn't mess with the original, and like most father/son relationships, you obeyed dad's wishes, no matter what. >> my father opened put all this redwood and cherry, to this day i can't touch certain things here. >> he doesn't let you change the uniforms, either. >> no. he still controls the restaurant. >> you just don't the work. >> i just do the work. as a korean, we know. we start with the pickles, kimchi, a spicy squid. no bonchon. >> they're getting away from the chairless rooms. >> the feet under, knees forward? no can do. >> that was punishment for koreans. >> and with a book over your head. >> for hours. >> what would a crime -- what got you into that position? >> as minimal as a 94 on a test. >> korean parents? well, let's just say they veer towards -- moms and dads were not conflicted about corporal punishment. i love that you both immediately recognize it. >> this is what we're known it, thinly sliced ribeye marbled. >> and
dong il jang, however is as ahn waveringly old school, we sit down with roy kim, whose grandfather openedhe place in 1978. like most korean restaurants, you didn't mess with the original, and like most father/son relationships, you obeyed dad's wishes, no matter what. >> my father opened put all this redwood and cherry, to this day i can't touch certain things here. >> he doesn't let you change the uniforms, either. >> no. he still controls the restaurant. >> you just...
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dong il jang, however is as ahn unwaveringly old school, we sit down with roy kim, whose grandfatherd the place in 1978. like most korean restaurants, you didn't mess with the original, and like most father/son relationships, you obeyed dad's wishes, no matter what. >> my father opened put all this redwood and cherry, to this day i can't touch certain things here. >> he doesn't let you change the uniforms, either. >> no. he still controls the restaurant. >> you just don't the work. >> i just do the work. as a korean, we know. we start with the pickles, kimchi, a spicy squid. no bonchon. >> they're getting away from the chairless rooms. >> the feet under, knees forward? no can do. >> that was punishment for koreans. >> and with a book over your head. >> for hours. >> what would a crime -- what got you into that position? >> as minimal as a 94 on a test. >> korean parents? well, let's just say they veer towards the strict. moms and dads were not conflicted about corporal punishment. i love that you both immediately recognize it. >> this is what we're known it, thinly sliced ribeye marb
dong il jang, however is as ahn unwaveringly old school, we sit down with roy kim, whose grandfatherd the place in 1978. like most korean restaurants, you didn't mess with the original, and like most father/son relationships, you obeyed dad's wishes, no matter what. >> my father opened put all this redwood and cherry, to this day i can't touch certain things here. >> he doesn't let you change the uniforms, either. >> no. he still controls the restaurant. >> you just...
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this ahn adds, the one thing gun control laws have in common is they won't reduce crime. criminals are by definition lawbreakers. they are not deterred by laws against murder, rape, robbery, etc., and won't be affected by additional gun control laws on top of the tens of thousands of existing law we was on the books at every governmental level. again, i urge you to oppose any and all anti-gun legislation that will simply penalize law-abiding gun owners and instead focus on improvements to our nation's mental health systems and enhancing school security while respecting our second amendment rights. if the gentleman would like to come back, the gentleman from indiana brought up some really good points a while ago and we share a lot in common, i think we both come from a farm background and we both still have farms today. we both have children's -- children still in school and enjoy sharing our heritage. i know the -- i know, gentleman, that my daughter, we've had a lot of fun with her, teaching her to shoot a gun, going out in our pasture, we've got an area we blocked off a
this ahn adds, the one thing gun control laws have in common is they won't reduce crime. criminals are by definition lawbreakers. they are not deterred by laws against murder, rape, robbery, etc., and won't be affected by additional gun control laws on top of the tens of thousands of existing law we was on the books at every governmental level. again, i urge you to oppose any and all anti-gun legislation that will simply penalize law-abiding gun owners and instead focus on improvements to our...
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i'm shery ahn. workers at the fukushima nuclear plant have managed to repair a cooling system that shut down. it's needed to cool hundreds of spent fuel rods. spokespersons for tokyo electric power company say workers heard alarms earlier in the day, alerting them to the trouble. they say crews were installing a nettal net around a switchboard. the net may have hit the board and cause it had to stop working. the spokespeople say more th
i'm shery ahn. workers at the fukushima nuclear plant have managed to repair a cooling system that shut down. it's needed to cool hundreds of spent fuel rods. spokespersons for tokyo electric power company say workers heard alarms earlier in the day, alerting them to the trouble. they say crews were installing a nettal net around a switchboard. the net may have hit the board and cause it had to stop working. the spokespeople say more th