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once they got ahold of the persian they were in tranche from public memory. despite the fact despite in the thirties or forties or fifties became a close knit neighborhood known as a wild part of town. >> what was the demographic? >> it was known as the black part of town but that percentage was very slight and often times but part of that demographic, all of them were poor but a working class neighborhood. police officers, those two were given the of the factory and all lived in the neighborhood. a working-class neighborhood but interestingly enough the most recent residence remember it as the integrated neighborhood but time after time people were talking of their situation then they were divided so that is the interesting perspective i did not expect receipt or o history introduced. it was but they were calling for the destruction of the neighborhood since the 1870's. that call was persistent a allaying it was the bad part of town with the sons of frankfurt but talk about the slums of disease during that time period calls for cleaning up the time period. d
once they got ahold of the persian they were in tranche from public memory. despite the fact despite in the thirties or forties or fifties became a close knit neighborhood known as a wild part of town. >> what was the demographic? >> it was known as the black part of town but that percentage was very slight and often times but part of that demographic, all of them were poor but a working class neighborhood. police officers, those two were given the of the factory and all lived in...
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so once historians get ahold of it that version of the neighborhood really became entrenched in public memory. and so despite the fact that the neighborhood really in the 1930's, '40's, 50's became just the poor close-knit neighborhood, it was known as this part of town. >> what was the demographic? >> it was known as the black part of town, but that percentage was really, the majority was very slight. oftentimes it was very much irish. it was very much sort of immigrant. all of them were poor. a very working-class neighborhood. police officers. folks who worked in the hand factory, the local distillers and the shoe factory who all live in this neighborhood. very much a working-class neighborhood. interestingly enough the most recent residents who live there in the 1950's to be interviewed for the project remember it as an integrated neighborhood before integration. time after time people were talking about how they were unified more by class, more by their economic situation than the fact that the report then there were divided by the fact that there were white and black. so that was
so once historians get ahold of it that version of the neighborhood really became entrenched in public memory. and so despite the fact that the neighborhood really in the 1930's, '40's, 50's became just the poor close-knit neighborhood, it was known as this part of town. >> what was the demographic? >> it was known as the black part of town, but that percentage was really, the majority was very slight. oftentimes it was very much irish. it was very much sort of immigrant. all of...
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i am still trying to get ahold of johnson this morning and i am trying to get ahold of them to talk about the planned protest. >>> a leak occurred in sacramento because of a chlorine leak. this happened yesterday in yellow county fire officials say workers were exposed to chlorine oxide and 40 people had to be taken to the hospital after a system carrying that gas failed. >> we are making sure everybody is accounted for. >> i don't want anybody to come in here. >> reporter: they have apologized for the leak and will pay for all medical expenses related to that incident. >>> new rules go into effect at the airport and the changes are to help protect the rights of passengers. joining us in san jose to talk about changes, alley? >> reporter: new rules apply to all passengers and right now we are at san jose international and at 6:00 there are a lot of passengers cars unloading as passengers get ready for their flights. starting tomorrow they will have new protection in place and will be put into place by the u.s. department of transportation and the first rule will have to do with luggage. i
i am still trying to get ahold of johnson this morning and i am trying to get ahold of them to talk about the planned protest. >>> a leak occurred in sacramento because of a chlorine leak. this happened yesterday in yellow county fire officials say workers were exposed to chlorine oxide and 40 people had to be taken to the hospital after a system carrying that gas failed. >> we are making sure everybody is accounted for. >> i don't want anybody to come in here. >>...
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people, you know, couldn't get ahold of loved ones, because the phone lines were jammed, to people wereng to text, yew twitter, so making sure you have that family communication plan, you know how to get ahold of people is important, and one thing that can work is find an out of town contact, aunt betty in des moines or wherever, that you all can call, your entire family can call and check in with that person, because a lot of times it's easier to get a phone call out of town than it is to call each other in a disaster area. if you can take away one thing from today, it's have that family communication plan. >> yeah, let me ask you finally, i'm curious, because you were saying the phones were really wringing there, what kind of calls are you getting? >> you know, most of what we are getting is from our chapters who are out across the east coast. they're checking in with us, telling us what's going on. we didn't have a huge incoming -- what they were facing down there. they were out looking to see what damage was happening. but in a situation like that, i think we are actually getting re
people, you know, couldn't get ahold of loved ones, because the phone lines were jammed, to people wereng to text, yew twitter, so making sure you have that family communication plan, you know how to get ahold of people is important, and one thing that can work is find an out of town contact, aunt betty in des moines or wherever, that you all can call, your entire family can call and check in with that person, because a lot of times it's easier to get a phone call out of town than it is to call...
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so there's that disconnect, like we're trying to get ahold of the parent. we need to have a place for parents to go to get training. parenting skills. we are finding it's a systematic thing. if i kid is in the gang, maybe someone in the family is in the gang. >> can someone enter that challenge? giving that kind of support. we are focussing on solutions. >> i am a school bus driver. in answer to his question, the superintendent is wearing a prop a. as i understand it. prop a is meant to funnel more money to the under served schools where the teachers teach outside those. step one, vote for prop a. all right. we have eddy. >> my name is eddy zing, one of the solutions i wanted to process is a speaking circuit. we would go to the schools and start giving presentations dealing with the juvenile system and responsibility and having to understand the rights. >> on the may 30th. we are going to participate in that. i want to provide those type of the speaking circuits with utilizing excons and people in the streets. but from the latinos. we do a city-wide out rea
so there's that disconnect, like we're trying to get ahold of the parent. we need to have a place for parents to go to get training. parenting skills. we are finding it's a systematic thing. if i kid is in the gang, maybe someone in the family is in the gang. >> can someone enter that challenge? giving that kind of support. we are focussing on solutions. >> i am a school bus driver. in answer to his question, the superintendent is wearing a prop a. as i understand it. prop a is...
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at midnight they finally got ahold of the family, police searched the home and found no suspects and the incident is still under investigation. >>> two people are wanted in palo alto, both suspects are 18 years old from east palo alto. they are suspected for breaking into the school and stealing two mac book laptops. both have been recovered and three others schools have been burglarized and they are under investigation. >>> it is 100-year-old city hall building following a bold crime. one man tried to steal huge brass railings from outside the entrance. it happened monday morning and there is clear evidence it was not successful. they found the railing ripped off its anchor bolts and on security tape it caught the crime in progress. >> he was ripping it back and forth like this. i'm not sure what type of tool he used. >> reporter: they also plan to keep a close eye on other brass in other buildings around the state. >> he was going home without some of his cash and without some of his hair. the 34-year-old victim was walking at 10:00 monday night. a group of four to six men knocked
at midnight they finally got ahold of the family, police searched the home and found no suspects and the incident is still under investigation. >>> two people are wanted in palo alto, both suspects are 18 years old from east palo alto. they are suspected for breaking into the school and stealing two mac book laptops. both have been recovered and three others schools have been burglarized and they are under investigation. >>> it is 100-year-old city hall building following a...
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the car the suspect drove has been captured and they are trying to get ahold of him to see if the boy is okay. >>> at 9:00 this morning they are set to vote on the debt ceiling issue. >> the nays are 261 and the bill is passed without objection. >> now the motion is expected to be signed into law by president barack obama and increases the government's borrowing limit and even those who voted for the measure did so with miss giving. >> they can solve $14.3 trillion in-debt. no piece of legislation can be a perfect solution. >> i am not happy with it but i am proud of some of the accomplishments contained in it and that's why i am voting for it. >> of the bay areas of the house of representatives of democrats only two voted yes along with nancy pelosi voted no. >>> here is her view of the debt ceiling plan. now this was the first time congresswoman gabrielle giffords' return to the capital since she was shot back in january. her colleagues lined up to hug her and congresswoman gabrielle giffords voted in favor of the legislation. >>> congress has not approved the funding of the federal
the car the suspect drove has been captured and they are trying to get ahold of him to see if the boy is okay. >>> at 9:00 this morning they are set to vote on the debt ceiling issue. >> the nays are 261 and the bill is passed without objection. >> now the motion is expected to be signed into law by president barack obama and increases the government's borrowing limit and even those who voted for the measure did so with miss giving. >> they can solve $14.3 trillion...
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you know how to get ahold of people is really important. and the one thing that can really work is to find and out of town contact so aunt betty in demoine or wherever, that you all can call. your entire family can call and check in with that person because a lot of times it's easier to get a phone call out of town than it is to call each other in a disaster area. so that's a good thing to think about. if you can take away one thing from today, have a family communication plan and find that person your entire family can check in with. >> i'm curious. we spoke earlier and you were saying the phones were really ringing there. what kind of calls are you getting when something like this happens? >> most of what we're getting is actually from our chapters who are out across the east coast. they're checking in with us and telling us what's going on and we didn't have a huge incoming need for red cross help but we were communicating with our people in the field asking them what they were seeing and communicating with our chapter in central virgini
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interestingly enough historians got ahold of that. one of the earliest historical references to the neighborhood is in the 1930s, 1940s when historians started to refer to as the cd underbelly of frankfurt. once historians got ahold of it, that version of the neighborhood became entrenched in public memory. despite the fact that the neighborhood in the 1930s-1950s became a close-knit neighborhood was no as a wild part of town. >> what was the demographic of "crawfish bottom"? >> it was known as the black part of town but that percentage, the majority was very white. often times it was very much irish. very much for a of immigrant demographic. all of them were poor but it was a working-class neighborhood. we had police officers, folks who worked in the local distillery and the shoe factory. it was a working-class neighborhood. interestingly enough the most recent presidents who lived there in the 1950s interview for the oral history project remember it as an integrated neighborhood before formal integration. time after time people were
interestingly enough historians got ahold of that. one of the earliest historical references to the neighborhood is in the 1930s, 1940s when historians started to refer to as the cd underbelly of frankfurt. once historians got ahold of it, that version of the neighborhood became entrenched in public memory. despite the fact that the neighborhood in the 1930s-1950s became a close-knit neighborhood was no as a wild part of town. >> what was the demographic of "crawfish bottom"?...
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the east coast gets ahold of itself after the rare earthquake that rattled the region, but could there be more on the way? >>> and dominique strauss-kahn is a free man today with charges against the former imf chief dismissed. his lawyers speak out. >>> and now keep it on this channel for continuing local news, weather, sports, and more. i'm lynn berry. thanks for watching "early today," just your first stop today on your nbc station. today," just your first stop today on your nbc station. have a good one. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
the east coast gets ahold of itself after the rare earthquake that rattled the region, but could there be more on the way? >>> and dominique strauss-kahn is a free man today with charges against the former imf chief dismissed. his lawyers speak out. >>> and now keep it on this channel for continuing local news, weather, sports, and more. i'm lynn berry. thanks for watching "early today," just your first stop today on your nbc station. today," just your first...
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>> sweet dee: yeah, i couldn't get ahold of those guys. >> mac: then why was he so freaked out? 8r>> au. from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show with jon stewart." captioning sponsored by comedy central [theme song playing] [applause] >> jon: welcome to "the daily show," everybody. my name is jon stewart. we have a good show. we have a good show. our guest tonight, austan goolsbee. [laughter] that's my crypt keeper impression. "goolsbee." all right. turns out you were right the first time. all right. we often hear about how divided our country is and just how hostile the opposing parties in our political debate have become and the fear these divisions are so entrenched as to be permanent. well, i'm going to show you something right now. >> six-year-old lucy magnum is the brave little girl who nearly lost her right leg last week after a five-foot shark attacked her. >> now this little girl, little lucy magnum, says she forgives this wild beast. look at this. >> did you forgive that nice shark? >> [inaudible]. >> she said, "he really didn
>> sweet dee: yeah, i couldn't get ahold of those guys. >> mac: then why was he so freaked out? 8r>> au. from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show with jon stewart." captioning sponsored by comedy central [theme song playing] [applause] >> jon: welcome to "the daily show," everybody. my name is jon stewart. we have a good show. we have a good show. our guest tonight, austan goolsbee. [laughter] that's my crypt...
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if you want to get ahold of me, piers morgan, give me your opinion. they are saying that they've had enough of these politicians squabbling, literally, fiddling while rome burns. >> well, there is a lot of that but they've also had enough with this, people with their heads stuck so far up the politics all they can speak in is sound bytes. people stuck on ideology and where they say it's hilarious that the far left says all the economists agree. the far right say all the economists agree. all economists don't agree on anything. they are there to make weather forecasters look smart. ridiculous. so what all americans can agree on is they are well aware we're spending 42% more than we're taking in and they're aware that has to be fixed. most people are smart enough to know we can't fix it in well fell swoop with this particular bill. it is time this is addressed. this is not a false crisis. it's a real crisis that's been brought to the head by the emotions of the american people. >> david, you spent a lot of time talking to the average it is time this is
if you want to get ahold of me, piers morgan, give me your opinion. they are saying that they've had enough of these politicians squabbling, literally, fiddling while rome burns. >> well, there is a lot of that but they've also had enough with this, people with their heads stuck so far up the politics all they can speak in is sound bytes. people stuck on ideology and where they say it's hilarious that the far left says all the economists agree. the far right say all the economists agree....
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the prime minister says ahold of britain has been shocked by the riots. especially by a malaysian student being mugged by writers pretending to help him. the victim speaks out for the first time. >> when he watches this video of themselves being mugged, he says it does not seem real. there is no disputing that instead of being helped, they helped themselves to the content of his back. today, the 20-year-old student spoke of this ordeal after undergoing surgery. >> the doctors put some metal inside. so far, it is good. >> how do you feel about those people who did what they did? >> i feel sorry for them. it was released sad. there were children. it was very sad. >> does that shock you? >> the boy was in primary school, i think. it was quite shocking. >> after fleeing from the u.k., he has told his mother he plans on staying here to finish his studies. >> i spoke to were yesterday. she was really worried. she wants me to come back home. >> after his ordeal, and after having to undergo surgery yesterday, he has shown an incredible amount of bravery coming to
the prime minister says ahold of britain has been shocked by the riots. especially by a malaysian student being mugged by writers pretending to help him. the victim speaks out for the first time. >> when he watches this video of themselves being mugged, he says it does not seem real. there is no disputing that instead of being helped, they helped themselves to the content of his back. today, the 20-year-old student spoke of this ordeal after undergoing surgery. >> the doctors put...
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is the opposition still struggling to keep ahold of the airport?> well, anderson, the incoming artillery, the incoming ground rocket fire was just so intense, that we actually had to move our live position inside. the rounds were coming too frequently, and too close. at one point they did manage to hit it with one of the aircraft on the tarmacs. it went up in flames. there was an explosion. there was heavy exchanges of machine gunfire. it was relentless. and it intensified throughout the night. it's only just short of a slightly calmed down in the last hour or so. and the senior commanders here believe that the reason why there's been such an effort by gadhafi forces to try to retake control over this airport is because he believes that gadhafi loyalists are trying to clear a route for gadhafi and his family members to somehow escape. the rebels do not control the area to the east of the airport. there's two military bases located there. it is populated with gadhafi loyalists, we're told. the chunk of highway that runs south from tripoli to the air
is the opposition still struggling to keep ahold of the airport?> well, anderson, the incoming artillery, the incoming ground rocket fire was just so intense, that we actually had to move our live position inside. the rounds were coming too frequently, and too close. at one point they did manage to hit it with one of the aircraft on the tarmacs. it went up in flames. there was an explosion. there was heavy exchanges of machine gunfire. it was relentless. and it intensified throughout the...
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those who are attacking are very determined to get ahold of that. the real prize is gaddafi, of course. until they get colonel gaddafi, they will not be able to create a new libya, what ever that libya may be. it will be a libya that everybody would dream about giving them a better life. >> jeremy bowen from tripoli. won loyal supporters stayed behind. , groggy, the only man -- al- the only man convicted of the pan am bombing, has stepped -- has stayed behind in tripoli. >> this is a luxury, where the man convicted of killing 270 people lives. last week, the lockerbie bomb art's family said he left the city. but it appears he has not. these pictures show al-megrahi close to death. his son demands that he returned to prison in britain. >> i am pretty sure that's megrahi and members of his family looking after him are in neihaus. let's see if anyone opens the door. [doorbell] a few minutes later abdul nassar al-megrahi emerges. he tells me that his brother is in a,. the man is struggling between life and death, he told me. he should be allowed to die
those who are attacking are very determined to get ahold of that. the real prize is gaddafi, of course. until they get colonel gaddafi, they will not be able to create a new libya, what ever that libya may be. it will be a libya that everybody would dream about giving them a better life. >> jeremy bowen from tripoli. won loyal supporters stayed behind. , groggy, the only man -- al- the only man convicted of the pan am bombing, has stepped -- has stayed behind in tripoli. >> this is...
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gwen: and that's something which business theoretically could spark if they got ahold of some of the cash they're sitting on. >> they're worried about the debt downgrade but also what's going to happen in this post-debt ceiling debate, taxes. there's all this uncertainty and they say i'm not going to spend money on trucks or plants or equipment if i don't know what my savings are going to be. this is true. gwen: you talk about the post-debt deal environment. last week that was supposed to solve everything, calm the markets, calm the economy, but oddly enough, the market began to shake only after congress passed and the president signed the agreement to raise the debt limit that has tripled congress for the last several weeks. in the end the deal made a lot of people on both sides unhappy. one democrat called it a sugar coated satin sandwich. here's what senate leaders said. >> the detective was long. it wasn't easy. for weeks the american people have watched and wondered whether congress could get its job done. well, we got it done and brought our economy back from the brink of disas
gwen: and that's something which business theoretically could spark if they got ahold of some of the cash they're sitting on. >> they're worried about the debt downgrade but also what's going to happen in this post-debt ceiling debate, taxes. there's all this uncertainty and they say i'm not going to spend money on trucks or plants or equipment if i don't know what my savings are going to be. this is true. gwen: you talk about the post-debt deal environment. last week that was supposed to...
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>> they heard my voice and say we can't get ahold of james earl jones or tavis. tavis: much as i love china myself, i can't never learn the language. i could certainly never write it or more over, could never read it. you come heever here from north carolina, never -- over here from north carolina, never took a class. i've seen you interact. you speak rather fluently. how did you learn that? >> intuitively. the gram ar is subliminal. sense of tone and that [speaking chinese] >> if you speak chinese or approach the language with an arrogance that i hear it, i can repeat it. you will speak horrible chinese. you will see chinese people cringe. on the other hand, if you truly listen, listen to the way a mimic might, at first, ultimately the tones become something that is living and you can really follow it and the language becomes for standard. i'm told when i talk on the phone or talk to people or i'm on tv, i speak a pretty standard form of chinese that sounds something approaching the beijing die little bit. [speaking chinese] tavis: tell me about how the televisi
>> they heard my voice and say we can't get ahold of james earl jones or tavis. tavis: much as i love china myself, i can't never learn the language. i could certainly never write it or more over, could never read it. you come heever here from north carolina, never -- over here from north carolina, never took a class. i've seen you interact. you speak rather fluently. how did you learn that? >> intuitively. the gram ar is subliminal. sense of tone and that [speaking chinese]...
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i tried to get ahold of her.'t get that message till the morning when i got to work and tried to find outut what wa going on. she really didn't respond. the last time i heard from her was later on in that afternoon sometime around 3:00 in the afternoon. she sent me an inbox message through facebook saying, you know, i love you. i care about you and we'll talk about this and sort it out when i get back. >> she had been having -- >> and that was the l lt i had heard from her. >> and she had been having kind of a tough time lately. she recently had been laid off from her job. was she struggling with that. >> she was definitely upset about that as anybody would be. and, you know, and that's a hard thing to have happen especially in this day and age but, yeah, it was very unexpected and unfortunate but she, you know, she had friends and myself to lean on and we would have done anything for her at that time and she knew that. >> we heard robyn's friend in the piece that matt just did for us, she didn't think robyn was
i tried to get ahold of her.'t get that message till the morning when i got to work and tried to find outut what wa going on. she really didn't respond. the last time i heard from her was later on in that afternoon sometime around 3:00 in the afternoon. she sent me an inbox message through facebook saying, you know, i love you. i care about you and we'll talk about this and sort it out when i get back. >> she had been having -- >> and that was the l lt i had heard from her. >>...
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. >> it just amazing me that-- the effort people follow to, to get ahold of information. >> reporter:commander x. says he's a member of in an earlier interview, he claimed a greater good for the group's crimes. >> reporter: technology journalist john abel has heard it all before. >> you have sort of vigilantes who are victimizing innocent bystanders, and there's really no excuse for that. >> reporter: the latest attacks occurred over the past several days, yet some of the sheriff's departments hacked were unaware of it until news organizations called for comment. >> it's a cat and mouse game. it's a manageable, perfect storm, but it's something that we have to live with. >> reporter: because, he says, nothing digital-- which is almost everything nowadays-- is completely secure from a determined hacker. tony guida, cbs news, new york. >> if you can't beat the hackers, join them-- or rather get them to join you. bill whitaker tells us about the latest national security recruiting drive. >> reporter: the 19th annual def-con in las vegas, a convention of free spirits, free thinkers, geeks
. >> it just amazing me that-- the effort people follow to, to get ahold of information. >> reporter:commander x. says he's a member of in an earlier interview, he claimed a greater good for the group's crimes. >> reporter: technology journalist john abel has heard it all before. >> you have sort of vigilantes who are victimizing innocent bystanders, and there's really no excuse for that. >> reporter: the latest attacks occurred over the past several days, yet some...
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when the texas press catches ahold of this in 2003, perry sort of let's rick -- sorry, he let's phil gramm. he was well aware of the details of the plan and that his administration really wanted this to happen. he was trying to get teacher's groups on board with this from the very beginning. >> all right, well, rick perry has been re-elected governor since this was all happening and since it went public. how did he handle this in the campaign, and why didn't it affect his campaign? because he won. >> well, that's remarkable. just about nobody involved with this scheme ends up taking a serious political hit. rick perry and phil gramm remain very close to this day. phil gramm's just endorsed perry for president. rick perry's son goes to work for ubs, shortly after this happens, and then ubs makes a big pitch led by phil gramm to privatize the texas state lottery just a few years later so it didn't seem to have much of a long-term impact on his political career at all but still a remarkably morbid scheme for taxpayers to be sort of playing bookie here for wall street gamblers going afte
when the texas press catches ahold of this in 2003, perry sort of let's rick -- sorry, he let's phil gramm. he was well aware of the details of the plan and that his administration really wanted this to happen. he was trying to get teacher's groups on board with this from the very beginning. >> all right, well, rick perry has been re-elected governor since this was all happening and since it went public. how did he handle this in the campaign, and why didn't it affect his campaign?...
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shaffer gets ahold of this vogelsong offering to make it 3-1. in the 9th, sandoval grounds into the double play. giants fall by a final 3-1. brody brazil has more from at&t. >> reporter: for the giants, manufacturing offense was the challenge tonight. they generated eight base runners. only two of them reached scoring position. following the contest, bruce bochy explained the frustration in that. >> we just didn't keep the line moving. that's what is hurting us right now. we just need somebody to get a hit. one run is not going to cut it. the pitching was good enough tonight, we just didn't hit enough. >> we did our best, it's just not working right now for us. we just need to find a way to turn things around. it's not fun. >> the other disturbing offensive stat from tonight was stolen bases, where the astros were a perfect 4 for 4 and the giants were 0 for 2, the skipper saying afterwards the team can't worry about steals right now, they need to worry about getting more hits. brody brazil, nbc bay area sports. >> thank you, brody. history in th
shaffer gets ahold of this vogelsong offering to make it 3-1. in the 9th, sandoval grounds into the double play. giants fall by a final 3-1. brody brazil has more from at&t. >> reporter: for the giants, manufacturing offense was the challenge tonight. they generated eight base runners. only two of them reached scoring position. following the contest, bruce bochy explained the frustration in that. >> we just didn't keep the line moving. that's what is hurting us right now. we...
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with the overthrow of gadhafi, there is concern about terrorists getting ahold of his weapons. u.s. officials are urging libyan rebels to secure those depots. >>> at least 52 people are now dead after a shooting rampage at a casino in mexico. gunmen burst into the casino royal in monterey, mexico yesterday afternoon pouring gasoline and starting a fire to trap both gamblers and casino employees. this is the second time in three months that that casino has been attacked. monterey mexico has been the scene of bloody turf battles between two drug cartels. the government is now offering a $2.4 million reward in this case. >>> witnesses say a man committed suicide by lying in a bay area street. ahead, we'll tell you why driver whose hit him may face charges. >>> a warming trend for the bay area's weekend. our meteorologist will have the latest on that, and hurricane irene. >>> and it is great to look out here and see the basketball courts being used and the tennis courts and the people just happening out in the park. it is wonderful. >>> also, how this work being done this morning helped
with the overthrow of gadhafi, there is concern about terrorists getting ahold of his weapons. u.s. officials are urging libyan rebels to secure those depots. >>> at least 52 people are now dead after a shooting rampage at a casino in mexico. gunmen burst into the casino royal in monterey, mexico yesterday afternoon pouring gasoline and starting a fire to trap both gamblers and casino employees. this is the second time in three months that that casino has been attacked. monterey mexico...
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and it's hard to get ahold of and yet sandy or bill or willie in. in any other call center this is their aspiration and i think we cannot reject that is as somehow an unworthy hope for them when you think about that bill i mean your apps. you want to know not rejecting it isn't a worthy hope i mean certainly if people want to live more like the way i live that's fine and obviously if everybody in any in china lives the way i live we're going to exceed the carrying capacity of the earth but that's a whole nother problem. i just don't think could do better in the west as popular as it is a very useful is a very useful intellectual or analytic category certainly yes people do talk about it and insofar as they talk about it it's a real thing in the country that was a real thing you have to talk about. refers to anything real it's interesting i mean if i go to you because in the in this part of the world i because i like i said living in russia i mean either you people we look at it either you want something from the west or you don't want something for
and it's hard to get ahold of and yet sandy or bill or willie in. in any other call center this is their aspiration and i think we cannot reject that is as somehow an unworthy hope for them when you think about that bill i mean your apps. you want to know not rejecting it isn't a worthy hope i mean certainly if people want to live more like the way i live that's fine and obviously if everybody in any in china lives the way i live we're going to exceed the carrying capacity of the earth but...
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the owner has not been able to get ahold of him. that is the latest. >> we are continuing to follow breaking news. a live look at the senate floor, the debt deal crisis may be coming to an end. president obama will make a live statement shortly after. stay with us on the kron 4 morning news. >> we will go back to washington, live to the senate floor after the break. here is a live look from mt. tam. will wind when niosh >> with here to solve readiness, has passed in debt deal as a president obama is planning a statement shortly after the vote is finished. voting is still under way right now but the bill has received the 60 votes that it needs to assure passage. the bill imposes new spending cuts over the next decade. we will continue to follow breaking news right yanu kron 4 morning news. >> we want to give you new details on the attack of giants fan bryan stow. court papers show that prosecutors are linking one of the suspects to least for assaults that took place at dodger stadium on opening day. j.r. stone has more information. >
the owner has not been able to get ahold of him. that is the latest. >> we are continuing to follow breaking news. a live look at the senate floor, the debt deal crisis may be coming to an end. president obama will make a live statement shortly after. stay with us on the kron 4 morning news. >> we will go back to washington, live to the senate floor after the break. here is a live look from mt. tam. will wind when niosh >> with here to solve readiness, has passed in debt deal...
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and we know at grace after fire, if we get ahold of the female and we make her well, never underestimate the lengths she will go to to make the rest of her family well. these women are not broken; they may be bent and bloodied, but they are not broken. a veteran is known as a dependable, hard-working person with high work ethics and so, if we've had someone affected by trauma, it kind of changes what they were before they were affected by it. so, if we bring that person whole again, an employer, a husband, a wife is going to have that whole person back. helping the veteran doesn't just help the veteran, it helps his children, who then grow up and contribute to the society; helps the veteran's parent; helps all those that come in contact with the veteran. and, wherever that veteran lives, it fundamentally helps that community at large. capt. hunter, as i was noting, there are some definite consequences of not treating the veterans and the rest of the military family that needs services. absolutely. we're finding more and more of our population in the national guard has never deployed. and
and we know at grace after fire, if we get ahold of the female and we make her well, never underestimate the lengths she will go to to make the rest of her family well. these women are not broken; they may be bent and bloodied, but they are not broken. a veteran is known as a dependable, hard-working person with high work ethics and so, if we've had someone affected by trauma, it kind of changes what they were before they were affected by it. so, if we bring that person whole again, an...
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experience of talking to him and having to cut out suddenly it's just really really difficult to get ahold of and keep in touch with people there at the moment so if there is a fog of war and it's it's really anyone's guess where it often is at the moment and i think there is this information being put out on both sides of the queen at this point in terms of what both sides are capable of and what so far been achieved it certainly does seem there's some back and forth with this information about you know the capture of gadhafi sons and as you said these blackouts that have occurred as well as limiting the communications there in tripoli but if indeed he is still on the ground he's in these huge tunnels i mean for the past twenty five thirty years just how far would nato go to smoke and you think they would dare deploy the bunker buster bombs all the moab the mother of all bombs do you think because it makes impossible the rebels could not get into these heavily fortified tunnels it certainly does seem a possibility and there are reports even that there is a taped italian in the it's a gian
experience of talking to him and having to cut out suddenly it's just really really difficult to get ahold of and keep in touch with people there at the moment so if there is a fog of war and it's it's really anyone's guess where it often is at the moment and i think there is this information being put out on both sides of the queen at this point in terms of what both sides are capable of and what so far been achieved it certainly does seem there's some back and forth with this information...
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it's like in fantasia when when mickey mouse gets ahold of the sorcerer's book and starts doing things. and the brooms get out of control, and the water's all over everywhere. music is sort of-- for us--is like that. and you almost search for those times when the music does get out of your control. and it takes-- it takes you somewhere that you hadn't planned on when you were going up on the stage that night. you didn't expect to go where it takes you. and that's one of the-- i'm still exploring that. i had the chance to see you play recently, and the show was terrific. but i think the greatest surprise to me was the connection with the audience and the fact that songs that you had written, you know, 30 years ago were clearly so moving to the audience. and there were a lot of people in that audience who-- i'm trying to figure out a way to describe this. but if you saw them on the street, you would-- you might cross the street, 'cause you didn't want to buy an insurance policy. they are there with their arms raised in the air, you know, screaming "volunteers of america." reliving their
it's like in fantasia when when mickey mouse gets ahold of the sorcerer's book and starts doing things. and the brooms get out of control, and the water's all over everywhere. music is sort of-- for us--is like that. and you almost search for those times when the music does get out of your control. and it takes-- it takes you somewhere that you hadn't planned on when you were going up on the stage that night. you didn't expect to go where it takes you. and that's one of the-- i'm still...