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not a company, an entire city. we'll tell you where and why it happened later this hour. >>> good morning, everyone, i'm randi kaye. it is 7:00 on the east coast. 4:00 a.m. on the west. thanks for starting your morning with us. happy sunday. >>> we start in colorado where firefighter gained a little ground on a fast-moving wildfire near colorado springs. the waldo canyon fire is now 45% contained. that's up from 25% at this hour yesterday. still, the fire has destroyed nearly 350 homes. thousands of homes still being threatened. we'll take you there live in just a couple of minutes. >>> now to the strong storms that knocked out power to millions. at least 12 deaths are being blamed on the storms. those deaths caused mostly by falling trees and some power lines. athena jones is live in forecast, virginia, this morning -- in fairfax county, virginia, this morning. virginia is one of three states declaring emergency. how many people are without power there? >> reporter: good morning. well, hundreds of thousands of peo
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speakers here, "let the healing begin," that's what this was about, the first tentative step for an entire city, an entire community to figure out how to move beyond what happened in that theater, don. >> and kyong, stay with me as i go through. let's talk about the words of governor john hickenlooper, he talked about the heroic efforts of the people who went into that theater to help out after that gunman went in on a rampage. and in particular, he says, i refuse to say his name, and he got huge applause from the crowd. he says i will only call him at this point suspect "a." and i want to tell you, if you want to help out. if we can put that up because i think this is very important. if we can put this up on the screen. givingfirst.org is where you can go if you want to donate to the family members and help out those who are suffering so much here. there's a website right here. givingfirst.org. now back to the pictures. so many people are showing up after leaving the memorial service where you are that people are having to direct traffic because this is -- appears to be a gathering spot. and w
speakers here, "let the healing begin," that's what this was about, the first tentative step for an entire city, an entire community to figure out how to move beyond what happened in that theater, don. >> and kyong, stay with me as i go through. let's talk about the words of governor john hickenlooper, he talked about the heroic efforts of the people who went into that theater to help out after that gunman went in on a rampage. and in particular, he says, i refuse to say his...
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there will be an entire city block that will sit still came intel another developer decides it is worth to undertake what they have done. the hotel will be a visible reminder to everyone of the failure of the city to negotiate with a company who is bringing resources to this city. i am a public-school teacher. there is a lot of talk about affordable housing. how much will the city get if the project fails? nothing. there is talk about traffic concerns. cpmc has done a tremendous job making intersection's a safe place for everyone. we will get they can sidewalks, of violence, and vandalism. what about st. luke's? it could shut down altogether. zero residents have to travel outside the city to get access to a hospital? overconfidence will cost all of us in the end and it may cost us this hospital. i urge you to approve. >> thank you for your service to the city. my name is doctor jeff gardner. i am also a pastor in san francisco. i have enjoyed listening to the voice of the people. the people, as shakespeare would say, are the city. i have the utmost respect for them as fellow citizens. i
there will be an entire city block that will sit still came intel another developer decides it is worth to undertake what they have done. the hotel will be a visible reminder to everyone of the failure of the city to negotiate with a company who is bringing resources to this city. i am a public-school teacher. there is a lot of talk about affordable housing. how much will the city get if the project fails? nothing. there is talk about traffic concerns. cpmc has done a tremendous job making...
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. >> what bankruptcy means for an entire city. [ music playing, indistinct conversations ] the charcoalent out already? [ sighs ] forget it. [ male announcer ] there's more barbeque time in every bag of kingsford charcoal. kingsford. slow down and grill. gives you a 50% annual bonus. and who doesn't want 50% more cash? ugh, the baby. huh! and then the baby bear said, "i want 50% more cash in my bed!" phhht! 50% more cash is good ri... what's that. ♪ you can spell. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card. the card for people who want 50% more cash. what's in your wallet? ha ha. ♪ >>> bankrupt, dirt poor, on the rocks. whatever you call it, stockton, california, has filed for chapter 9, making it the largest city in u.s. history to do so. the city of nearly 300,000 is hundreds of millions of dollars in debt, and the mayor says that she sees no other solution to the problem. >> it's heart wrenching to think about the implications for all of you sitting in these chambers. unfortunately, we're running out of cash. >> definitely not a good situation. clyde anderson is here with u
. >> what bankruptcy means for an entire city. [ music playing, indistinct conversations ] the charcoalent out already? [ sighs ] forget it. [ male announcer ] there's more barbeque time in every bag of kingsford charcoal. kingsford. slow down and grill. gives you a 50% annual bonus. and who doesn't want 50% more cash? ugh, the baby. huh! and then the baby bear said, "i want 50% more cash in my bed!" phhht! 50% more cash is good ri... what's that. ♪ you can spell. [ male...
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and how google can change an entire city. . >>> good morning lots of fog and cooler temperatures. >>> google will announce plans of what they call the google fiber project in kansas city. they are providing a new fiber optic to kansas city. they are choosing which city would get the new fiber optic network. users will get speeds 100 times faster than the rest of america. >>> a channel 2 special report shows more cities are putting a stop to red light crashes. horrific crashes justified the use of red light camera and the system started showing you have 15 years ago and they also made a lot of money from the cameras. one in emoryville helped to issue more than 3,000 tickets and the city is getting rid of it because they required most of the revenue go to sacramento which ended up costing emoryville 100,000 a year. they say the devices are plain unjust. >> nobody ever made that push that we need to stop right turn violations. they show the films and the accidents which occurred two seconds after the lights turn red. >> bay area cities are dumping the cameras and it includes cupertino an
and how google can change an entire city. . >>> good morning lots of fog and cooler temperatures. >>> google will announce plans of what they call the google fiber project in kansas city. they are providing a new fiber optic to kansas city. they are choosing which city would get the new fiber optic network. users will get speeds 100 times faster than the rest of america. >>> a channel 2 special report shows more cities are putting a stop to red light crashes. horrific...
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an entire city is being mobilized to catch him.pierre thomas, abc news, washington. >> as pierre says, the police are waiting for your calls. >>> and coming up right here, the search for the real mona lisa. archaeologists say they have tracked her down. a surprise where they found her. on social security... k ...but washington isn't talking to the american people. [ female announcer ] when it comes to the future of medicare and social security, you've earned the right to know. ♪ ...so what does it mean for you and your family? [ female announcer ] you've earned the facts. ♪ washington may not like straight talk, but i do. [ female announcer ] and you've earned a say. get the facts and make your voice heard on medicare and social security at earnedasay.org. your doctor will say get smart about your weight. i tried weight loss plans... but their shakes aren't always made for people with diabetes. that's why there's glucerna hunger smart shakes. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest slowly to help minimize blood sugar spikes.
an entire city is being mobilized to catch him.pierre thomas, abc news, washington. >> as pierre says, the police are waiting for your calls. >>> and coming up right here, the search for the real mona lisa. archaeologists say they have tracked her down. a surprise where they found her. on social security... k ...but washington isn't talking to the american people. [ female announcer ] when it comes to the future of medicare and social security, you've earned the right to know....
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entire city. using this technology is an enormous shortcut. >> my name is sarah parkac.st. this completely invisible world just comes to life when you're processing the satellite data. >> there's this whole other way to use geography and gps and light and she absolutely turned me onto this entire field. >> i start with google earth because that's something that everyone knows about. google earth is an incredible resource, because from hundreds of miles in space we can zoom in and find things. everyone goes to their house first. that is the tip of the iceberg with remote sensing. i tell my stunts on day one, a picture is worth a thousand words. a satellite image is worth a million. it allows us to get this perspective. when you add on top of that the ability to see a little bit differently, all of the sudden, you have an amazing scientific school. you can use to answer all sorts of questions about climate change, population change and social change. when you visit the site of tanas and mark over the surface, you can't see anything. what you're seeing here is the outline o
entire city. using this technology is an enormous shortcut. >> my name is sarah parkac.st. this completely invisible world just comes to life when you're processing the satellite data. >> there's this whole other way to use geography and gps and light and she absolutely turned me onto this entire field. >> i start with google earth because that's something that everyone knows about. google earth is an incredible resource, because from hundreds of miles in space we can zoom in...
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fascinating to see, an entire city so excited about the olympics there. most of the people in london are not even getting tickets, but everybody will be able to watch the games inside london, like at hyde park. free. it will be one big party. which is cool, because it's always chilly and wet. >> and it was when we were there. >> unlike here. >> unlike here. it's the opposite of chilly and wet. it's hot and dry. at least for most of us right now. we have a couple of thunderstorms going on. nicely done. getting me right into weather. >> i'm trying to help you out. >> i know you are. here's where we want to be. on the water. a lot of people doing boating on the potomac. a great place to watch those fireworks is from a boat. as long as the thunderstorms hold off. right now where are those storms? a few around the not a lot, but still a few. the strongest one in fauquier county, also storms up towards frederick county. here is the strongest storm. this one has been strong, it was severe earlier, then dissipated. now it's picking up strength again, over towards
fascinating to see, an entire city so excited about the olympics there. most of the people in london are not even getting tickets, but everybody will be able to watch the games inside london, like at hyde park. free. it will be one big party. which is cool, because it's always chilly and wet. >> and it was when we were there. >> unlike here. >> unlike here. it's the opposite of chilly and wet. it's hot and dry. at least for most of us right now. we have a couple of...
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a massive dust storm engulfing an entire city.t hit and the outcome in moment. >> and what it is called. bill: yeah. are you receiving a payout from a legal settlement or annuity over 10 or even 20 years? call imperial structured settlements. the experts at imperial can convert your long-term payout into a lump sum of cash today. bill: so a daredevil set to make the dive of his life, skydiver felix baumgartner, will jump some 90,000 feet from the edge of space. we brought you this story a couple weeks ago and now he is ready to go. he will jump out of a capsule attached to a hot-air ballon. he will go from zero to 500 miles per hour in 30 seconds. he will barely have any oxygen and temperatures will be well below freezing. here is he is when he joined us in our studios. have a look, back in may. >> i'm a competitive person. i've been a base jumper. i've been jumping off the highest buildings in the world. this is totally different ballgame. this is a science project. bill: like a astronaut, right? felix will have nothing but a par
a massive dust storm engulfing an entire city.t hit and the outcome in moment. >> and what it is called. bill: yeah. are you receiving a payout from a legal settlement or annuity over 10 or even 20 years? call imperial structured settlements. the experts at imperial can convert your long-term payout into a lump sum of cash today. bill: so a daredevil set to make the dive of his life, skydiver felix baumgartner, will jump some 90,000 feet from the edge of space. we brought you this story a...
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what you're seeing here is the outline of an entire city. >> this reminds me, to put it in medical termsre not only going to be able to see these more clearly, but we're going to be able to see what's underneath them. it is like an ultrasound. we can dive in to the surface of the earth, which is really exciting. >>> i like drones and washes and anti-musical things. i love the sound of the refrigerator, you know. i love the sound of lights when they buzz. i love the sound of machines as they break down. you know, as far as i can remember, i would mow the lawn for four times longer than i actually had to because i loved the sound of the lawn mower. just that weird kind of almost didgeridoo-ish drone. like, i grew up in tennessee. both of my parents were scientists. this lebanese kid in tennessee. so i spent my time in the practice rooms just playing piano. that was the thing that made sense to me as a kid. i had pretty much figured out i was going to be a film scorer. i didn't know what that meant exactly, but that was the thing that i decided. four, five years out of school, i was kind of
what you're seeing here is the outline of an entire city. >> this reminds me, to put it in medical termsre not only going to be able to see these more clearly, but we're going to be able to see what's underneath them. it is like an ultrasound. we can dive in to the surface of the earth, which is really exciting. >>> i like drones and washes and anti-musical things. i love the sound of the refrigerator, you know. i love the sound of lights when they buzz. i love the sound of...
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the enormous blast consumes an entire city block, and is felt for miles. thick smoke consumes the entire sky. dozens of vehicles are scorched by the inferno and several nearby buildings are set on fire. police report 30 people, eight of them firefighters, are injured during the disaster. incredibly, there are no fatalities. coming up -- a gas station blows sky-high. an 18-wheeler crashes and burns. and a freight train releases a vapor cloud that ignites. buildi, verizon 4g lte phone. the global ready one ? yeah, but you won't need... ♪ hajimemashite. hajimemashite. hajimemashite. you guys like football ? thank you so much. i'm stoked. you stoked ? totally. ... and he says, "under the mattress." souse le matelas. ( laughter ) why's the new guy sending me emails from paris ? paris, france ? verizon's 4g lte devices are global-ready. plus, global data for just $25. only from verizon. >>> a fire breaks out in the netherlands at a facility that processes chemicals on january 5th, 2011. tv news cameras record bright yellow and orange flames raging out of control
the enormous blast consumes an entire city block, and is felt for miles. thick smoke consumes the entire sky. dozens of vehicles are scorched by the inferno and several nearby buildings are set on fire. police report 30 people, eight of them firefighters, are injured during the disaster. incredibly, there are no fatalities. coming up -- a gas station blows sky-high. an 18-wheeler crashes and burns. and a freight train releases a vapor cloud that ignites. buildi, verizon 4g lte phone. the global...
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see what happens when an entire city's show goes up in smoke. yes it's true. how is this possible? proper tire inflation, by using proper grades of oil, your car runs more efficiently, saves gas. you could be doing this right now? yes i could, mike. i'm slowing you down? yes you are. my bad. the works fuel saver package. just $29.95 or less after rebate. only at your ford dealer. so, to sum up, you take care of that, you take care of these, you save a bunch of this. that works. >> harris: a fireworks spectacular over in a flash. the july 4th display in san diego niewrpd turned into a bust when $125,000 worth of fireworks went off at the same time. >> harris: we actually didn't have to edit this to fit it into the newscast because it's only 15 seconds long a show that should have taken at least 20 minutes. the company that produced is glamming a computer glitch or virus for pulling the trigger too soon. estimated 500,000 people had waited for hours to see the so he. some said the spectacular display wowed them until they realized the first blast was the last. i'm harris faulkner in
see what happens when an entire city's show goes up in smoke. yes it's true. how is this possible? proper tire inflation, by using proper grades of oil, your car runs more efficiently, saves gas. you could be doing this right now? yes i could, mike. i'm slowing you down? yes you are. my bad. the works fuel saver package. just $29.95 or less after rebate. only at your ford dealer. so, to sum up, you take care of that, you take care of these, you save a bunch of this. that works. >> harris:...
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not a company, an entire city.and why it happened later this hour. >>> good morning, everyone, i'm randi kaye. it is 7:00 on the east coast. 4:00 a.m. on the west. thanks for starting your morning with us. happy sunday. >>> we start in colorado where firefighter gained a little ground on a fast-moving wildfire near colorado springs. the waldo canyon fire is now 45% contained. that's up from 25% at this hour yesterday. still, the fire has destroyed nearly 350 homes. thousands of homes still being threatened. we'll take you there live in just a couple of minutes. >>> now to the strong storms that knocked out power to millions. at least 12 deaths are being blamed on the storms. those deaths caused mostly by falling trees and some power lines. athena jones is live in forecast, virginia, this morning -- in fairfax county, virginia, this morning. virginia is one of three states declaring emergency. how many people are without power there? >> reporter: good morning. well, hundreds of thousands of people are without power
not a company, an entire city.and why it happened later this hour. >>> good morning, everyone, i'm randi kaye. it is 7:00 on the east coast. 4:00 a.m. on the west. thanks for starting your morning with us. happy sunday. >>> we start in colorado where firefighter gained a little ground on a fast-moving wildfire near colorado springs. the waldo canyon fire is now 45% contained. that's up from 25% at this hour yesterday. still, the fire has destroyed nearly 350 homes. thousands...
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an entire city is being mobilized to catch him., abc news, washington. >>> the skies over south florida could turn hazy today because of a dust storm that's blowing in from thousands of miles away. dust particles from the sahara desert, in fact, are being carried to the u.s. on trade winds that blow typically this time of year. doctors warn it could pose a risk to anyone with breathing problems. >>> a blistering heat is behind us for now. blown away by violent storms, the northeast got battered first with damaging winds, blinding rain and hail the size of golf balls. the storms knocked out power to thousands after a day of triple-digit record highs in philadelphia, atlantic city and parts of new york. 80-mile-per-hour winds pummeled parts of the midwest overnight knocking out power to nearly 70,000 folks in the chicago area. yesterday was so bizarre. triple-digit heat, and then by the time i got home from an assignment, it was pouring. >> 20 degrees cooler after that rain comes in. it's crazy. coming from new orleans, the heat does
an entire city is being mobilized to catch him., abc news, washington. >>> the skies over south florida could turn hazy today because of a dust storm that's blowing in from thousands of miles away. dust particles from the sahara desert, in fact, are being carried to the u.s. on trade winds that blow typically this time of year. doctors warn it could pose a risk to anyone with breathing problems. >>> a blistering heat is behind us for now. blown away by violent storms, the...
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an entire shopping mall. there's an entire sandy beach inside there that services the people of this new city of istana that hason up to 700,000 now in just a short span of 15 years. incredible, phenomenal growth. an incredible pride in their heritage here. you know, you saw what was done on horseback there with the national sport. i can tell you, i saw another game that was played, suzanne, where a young man chases a young woman on a horse and at a gull gallop tries to kiss her. if he misses, get this, if he misses, she's got a whip. i don't mean a riding crop. she has a whip and she can whip him all the way back to the finish line. these people, they love their sport, they love their heritage and it's a huge country, three times the size of texas. fascinating visit here. >> i think i might be really surprising to most people about the whip, but it's not surprising to me because i want you to see this picture. it was '97. i was with the first lady, hillary clinton, when she went to kazakhstan. what did they do? they presented her with a whip. that is right. and it is because it represents power and these are,
an entire shopping mall. there's an entire sandy beach inside there that services the people of this new city of istana that hason up to 700,000 now in just a short span of 15 years. incredible, phenomenal growth. an incredible pride in their heritage here. you know, you saw what was done on horseback there with the national sport. i can tell you, i saw another game that was played, suzanne, where a young man chases a young woman on a horse and at a gull gallop tries to kiss her. if he misses,...
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these can fly at 60,000 feet, altitude and give you the site of an entire city at once. there are all kinds of drones. most are surveillance drones, but a larger surveillance at the two can easily be equipped to be lethal drones as well. so who is piloting these drones? well, some of you in this audience actually have been protesting at the hancock air force base which is one of the places where drones are being piloted. and other places outside las vegas, nevada. the air force base. there are many bases around the united states where drones pilots are either being trained or drones are being tested were being piloted. said this is a new kind of warfare where you don't even have to be in the area of the battle. you can be thousands and thousands of miles away looking at the battlefield through a video screen. in fact, the manufacturers admit that the screens are really that -- the design is taken from the video games that teenagers have grown up playing and that it's easier for them when they are recruited in become the drone pilots, they are used to using these kind of
these can fly at 60,000 feet, altitude and give you the site of an entire city at once. there are all kinds of drones. most are surveillance drones, but a larger surveillance at the two can easily be equipped to be lethal drones as well. so who is piloting these drones? well, some of you in this audience actually have been protesting at the hancock air force base which is one of the places where drones are being piloted. and other places outside las vegas, nevada. the air force base. there are...
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we have an excessive heat warning, warning, not an advisory for baltimore county, the entire city and looking at a widespread advisory. i'll have to give the national weather service a call. i'm not sure why carroll and frederick would not be included. the heat index value is as high there as anywhere. rehoboth beach, dundalk it was a hot steamy scenario here with hazy conditions. also bad air quality. sometimes we get that type of heat. that makes higher ozone levels. so outdoor exercise, ill advised because of the air quality. 97 at the airport after topping out close to 100. heat index values 105 in baltimore, 105 in east. 102 in dulles. the dew point numbers climbing. baltimore getting that enhanced warning because the heat index, heat plus humidity, reaching over 110. the actual air temperatures are excessive in their own right, 101 at the maryland science center. 91 at the naval academy. temperatures reaching into the mid-90s. is there a breeze? yes. it's a hot breeze. there's no relief. it does stir the air a little bit. we'll take whatever we can get. clear skies over central
we have an excessive heat warning, warning, not an advisory for baltimore county, the entire city and looking at a widespread advisory. i'll have to give the national weather service a call. i'm not sure why carroll and frederick would not be included. the heat index value is as high there as anywhere. rehoboth beach, dundalk it was a hot steamy scenario here with hazy conditions. also bad air quality. sometimes we get that type of heat. that makes higher ozone levels. so outdoor exercise, ill...
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the theater shootings have left an impact on the entire city. >> i think everyone is affected in oneay or another. >> one man assembled 12 crosses and drove 16 hours from illinois bill his own memorial to the victims -- to build his own memorial to the victims. >>> president obama spent part of the weekend visiting with the families. >> the president: when you have an opportunity to visit with families who have lost their loved ones as i described to them, i come to them not so much as president, as i do as a father and as a husband. >> the president also met yesterday with some of the survivors who are in the hospital. mr. obama praised local police and other first reponders for their efforts. -- first responders for their efforts. president obama is now in the bay area after visiting colorado he has a busy day head. amy hollyfield joins us live from san francisco south of market area where the president the night >> reporter: he did. it is slowing down monday morning business here significantly. check out this example behind me this food supplier trying to do his daily business but
the theater shootings have left an impact on the entire city. >> i think everyone is affected in oneay or another. >> one man assembled 12 crosses and drove 16 hours from illinois bill his own memorial to the victims -- to build his own memorial to the victims. >>> president obama spent part of the weekend visiting with the families. >> the president: when you have an opportunity to visit with families who have lost their loved ones as i described to them, i come to...
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the shootings have left an impact on the entire city. >> everyone is affected in one way or another withthis tragedy. >> one man assembled 12 crosses and drove from i willly to build his -- from illinois build his own memorial. president obama visited with the families who lost their loved ones. >> the president: when you have an opportunity to visit with families who have lost their loved ones, as i described to them, i come to them, not so much as president, as i do as a father and husband. >> the president also met some of the survivors who are in the hospital. mr. obama praise police and other first reponders. >> abc7 news will have continuing coverage of the massacre. ama daetz is in an >> reporter: , she will -- is in aurora, she will have updates. we've ed -- >>> after leaving colorado, the president flew to the bay area for his fundraisers this time the east bay will be the focus. amy hollyfield is live at the inter-continental hotel in san francisco where mr. obama is staying. >> reporter: sleeping here it is obvious he's here check out the san francisco police presence and secr
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protests security was tight today additional police officers on duty in an entire block surrounding the theater shutdown. expenses city officials said that they now some businesses also had to shut down today and received no customers i talked to city officials who could not give me an exact estimate. that cost will be absorbed by police. to equate prisoners and oakland's. hamas on the bay area from the surprise wrapped into their property tax. tip waves by stipulation and in proposition aids takes on prop. bodies rebounds the mercury news reports 37,000 homeowners and said there county alone. 80 percent increase in taxes this year they but populations have declined over the years so much so the researchers are putting my call for help michelle greater shows us a research projects across north america has enlisted people around the bay as citizens scientists. it may look like your average played a pragmatics in a year- old assets are conducting a i believe research. i just look and try to see if there's anything bad to is moving around in the plants. the goal is to find and photograph the bugs for extensive project to
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city. not just in manhattan, but coney island, howard beach. you put out an entire in new york city. can you talk about how he got here and some of the places he called home? >> he came to new york in 1940, hitchhiked across and arrived in february 16, 1940. he came at the invite of will gear, an actor, a friend he met in los angeles. a lot of people know him as grandpa walton. he was starring in a show in new york any white wouldn't use it and said, each to come here they may like year. -- he was starring in a show in new york and said, you should come here, they may like to hear. the first three songs he wrote, the first week he was in new york, he had traveled across the country and was looking out the window at the little hotel room, and remembering his journey. he sat down and wrote "this land is your land" the first week in new york. a lot of people do not realize that. this and he wrote it in midwest, but it is really a new york song, about the result, the culmination of that journey and how it puts it together. the lyric in this boarding house -- right now,
city. not just in manhattan, but coney island, howard beach. you put out an entire in new york city. can you talk about how he got here and some of the places he called home? >> he came to new york in 1940, hitchhiked across and arrived in february 16, 1940. he came at the invite of will gear, an actor, a friend he met in los angeles. a lot of people know him as grandpa walton. he was starring in a show in new york any white wouldn't use it and said, each to come here they may like year....
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an area that stretches a few city blocks. and the detour is proving to be an inconvenience for drivers... but it's affected bus service too. < "we're gonna replace the entire 20 inch main all the way from lombard street up to something was going on when i kept running into streets that were blocked off and i was like what is going on?!?!"> there are spray painted markings all over the pavement here... to indicate underground utility lines.gas- electric - and cable lines - are all buried beneath the surface here... which is only complicating the repair work that needs to be done.live downtown... melinda roeder.... fox 45 news at 5:30. construction... is... set to begin... on... three new buildings... at... the... metro centre.. at owiigs mills. mills.a... groundbreaking ceremony ...was held today.../ as... crews ...began work ... on... a... transit... oriented development..../ or... t--o--d...//. plans... include... two... five-story apartment buildings,... with... retail space... on the ground floor.. / and... a... four story office building. "iq: tod's make sense in so many ways... oq: less pollution, less traffic congest" congestion." the apartments... s
an area that stretches a few city blocks. and the detour is proving to be an inconvenience for drivers... but it's affected bus service too. < "we're gonna replace the entire 20 inch main all the way from lombard street up to something was going on when i kept running into streets that were blocked off and i was like what is going on?!?!"> there are spray painted markings all over the pavement here... to indicate underground utility lines.gas- electric - and cable lines - are...
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tenant establishing that the united states olympic movement, including the bid and host city process, is an entirely independent private sector entity. however, as this report points out, the american taxpayer has now become by far the largest single underwriter of the cost of hosting the olympics. this is not about private voluntary giving to the olympic movement. nor is it about corporate sponsorships. this is about a cocktail of fiscal irresponsibility made it congressional pork barreling. as i outlined earlier, the taxpayer funding has increased dramatically in recent years. in the 1984 summer olympics, $75 million in federal support. most notable about this figure aside from how low it is a brother -- compared to atlanta and salt lake is what it was used for. 91% was used to provide safety during the planned staging of the games. only $7 million were for naught security related services. providing safety and security support is a proper role for the federal government. no one would dispute what the federal government should provide whatever support necessary to ensure the games are safe for eve
tenant establishing that the united states olympic movement, including the bid and host city process, is an entirely independent private sector entity. however, as this report points out, the american taxpayer has now become by far the largest single underwriter of the cost of hosting the olympics. this is not about private voluntary giving to the olympic movement. nor is it about corporate sponsorships. this is about a cocktail of fiscal irresponsibility made it congressional pork barreling....
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an appropriate city. d.c. has one of the highest infection rate in the entire country, and while aids is no longer an automaticnce millions of people are still living with it. >> what she loves and these are my husband's tie4s. -- ties. >> i lost my husband and then months later my three-year-old daughter to the disease. >> he used intravenous drugs years before he knew her and when he got sick, aids was just too new and scary to mention. >> we told people that he died of tb, some people cancer. >> but she said losing her three-year-old daughter just months later was the worst. >> as big brown eyes. it is sad. >> the couple's two older children were not born with aids and are fine but the disease still takes its toll. >> it is still part of my life, because my mom my dad, and my sister. we still live with it every day. >> she got it from her husband. >> i was sick. i was 80 pounds. >> but thanks to better drugs she has survived over 20 years and has found purpose in hurricane, starting a women's collective which offers help for women and girls with hiv prevention and advocacy. the panel for the aids memorial q
an appropriate city. d.c. has one of the highest infection rate in the entire country, and while aids is no longer an automaticnce millions of people are still living with it. >> what she loves and these are my husband's tie4s. -- ties. >> i lost my husband and then months later my three-year-old daughter to the disease. >> he used intravenous drugs years before he knew her and when he got sick, aids was just too new and scary to mention. >> we told people that he died...
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this is an unsub with something to prove. and he's got the entire city on edge.l those who protect and serve, and no one feels safe. they think all brushes are the same. they're not. that's why i tell my patients about the new pro-health clinical brush from oral-b. unlike an ordinary toothbrush, it has pro-flex sides that individually adjust to teeth and gums. it truly provides a better clean. trust the brand more dentists and hygienists use. oral-b. the new pro-health clinical brush from oral-b. two flexing sides, one superior clean. with oral-b, life opens up when you do. i've been fortunate to win on golf's biggest stages. but when joint pain and stiffness from psoriatic arthritis hit, even the smallest things became difficult. i finally understood what serious joint pain is like. i talked to my rheumatologist and he prescribed enbrel. enbrel can help relieve pain, stiffness, and stop joint damage. because enbrel, etanercept, suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tube
this is an unsub with something to prove. and he's got the entire city on edge.l those who protect and serve, and no one feels safe. they think all brushes are the same. they're not. that's why i tell my patients about the new pro-health clinical brush from oral-b. unlike an ordinary toothbrush, it has pro-flex sides that individually adjust to teeth and gums. it truly provides a better clean. trust the brand more dentists and hygienists use. oral-b. the new pro-health clinical brush from...
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an economic development opportunity. and for my city it's an economic development opportunity. i look at this as a chance to showcase tampa for the entire world and to tell tampa's story. yes, i am a democrat. but i intend to be the best host that the republicans have ever had. my job is to replace ed rendell as the favorite democrat. >> mayor rendell who is chairman at the time is very tran saxal. philly got it. the mayor did everything he could to make sure the experience was a good one. my experience is the same thing. i may disagree with some of it. but my job is to be the most. but more importantly to showcase it for the entire world. >> alternatives are expecting demonstrators. you had a team go to chicago to watch what a big demonstration is like. what did you learn? >> we did. we've been traying for this for a year and a half. i think the republican organizers and some have done 10 or 12 events have told us that this point in preparations, tampa is well positioned and well prepared as any city they've ever been in. so we're expecting demonstrations. i think the dynamic in the country and the emotions around the election and the
an economic development opportunity. and for my city it's an economic development opportunity. i look at this as a chance to showcase tampa for the entire world and to tell tampa's story. yes, i am a democrat. but i intend to be the best host that the republicans have ever had. my job is to replace ed rendell as the favorite democrat. >> mayor rendell who is chairman at the time is very tran saxal. philly got it. the mayor did everything he could to make sure the experience was a good...
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they're not only an integral part of the city of san francisco but of the entire bay area. there cut commissions -- and their contributions to city life is something they should be proud of. they truly make san francisco the special city that it is and so it is only appropriate to celebrate salvadorean day. we take this opportunity to proclaim that august 6 is salvadorean day. we want to recognize the contributions of so many families who on a daily basis are not only working hard but they're contributing, giving back to their community. it is my honor as someone who is of guatemalans dissent, central american descent, a sister country to have the honor of proclaiming the state to be s -- of this day to be salvadorean day. i turned over to the consular general -- turn it over to the consular general. >> thank you for your time, members of the board of supervisors and hon. david campos for supporting the salvadorean community. this is a very special celebration not only in the bay area but also nationwide because we are the fourth largest group of latinos in the u.s. and thi
they're not only an integral part of the city of san francisco but of the entire bay area. there cut commissions -- and their contributions to city life is something they should be proud of. they truly make san francisco the special city that it is and so it is only appropriate to celebrate salvadorean day. we take this opportunity to proclaim that august 6 is salvadorean day. we want to recognize the contributions of so many families who on a daily basis are not only working hard but they're...
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two rival gangs are in a brief aside for the city's cocaine trade in an extortion racket. human rights activist said the entire system is broken. >> most people are not seeing justice being done by the judicial system. quite the contrary. you do not have enough forensic experts to look at the bodies. that means that murderers are walking free. >> there is nowhere to hide. if the city's taxi drivers refuse to pay protection money to the gangs, they get a bullet in the head. one driver, too scared to show his face, told me that police offer no protection. >> we are afraid of the police. the police themselves are bank robbers and extortionists. dealing with a policeman is like dealing with a gang member. it is the same thing. >> cocaine is killing the city. successful seizures are the exception. the criminal gang culture has engulfed the city. the government promises of the crackdown, but it makes this startling admission. >> did you basically all of the money that is -- due to all the money that is flowing into the country from the drug dealers, the government has lost control. >> the government has lost control
two rival gangs are in a brief aside for the city's cocaine trade in an extortion racket. human rights activist said the entire system is broken. >> most people are not seeing justice being done by the judicial system. quite the contrary. you do not have enough forensic experts to look at the bodies. that means that murderers are walking free. >> there is nowhere to hide. if the city's taxi drivers refuse to pay protection money to the gangs, they get a bullet in the head. one...
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to see here is the social upheaval in spain it's not unexpected entirely given the circumstances the country is already an. artist or city reporting that will mean time journalist and a writer job the spanish government is breaking its election pledges. these measures are taken against what the government had been promised been promising during the electoral campaign they said they would not raise taxes that would not raise the v a t that would not touch the holidays and the salaries soft public workers well they are doing that now so it's obviously yes we are under the control of brussels there's no doubt we need to save the banks of course we need a banking system but the problem is that if to save the banking system we have to put in danger all of this money said kaname i have to remind you that spain didn't have a huge debt actually it was one of the lowest in europe now if it will go up to ninety percent of its g.d.p. and this is because of the banks so people are angry about that they think they can cope with these protests partly because. mining regions are of course very localized in certain areas of the country
to see here is the social upheaval in spain it's not unexpected entirely given the circumstances the country is already an. artist or city reporting that will mean time journalist and a writer job the spanish government is breaking its election pledges. these measures are taken against what the government had been promised been promising during the electoral campaign they said they would not raise taxes that would not raise the v a t that would not touch the holidays and the salaries soft...
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entire country hitting major cities such as last vegas and washington d.c.. and also small towns. to get a flavor of what really matters to people on main street. >> i had an amazing time for the entire month we were on the road together. my favorite places were new orleans, because we had a fun time touring treme and all the old blues and jazz areas of the city. and we met a lot of cool friends and went to a cool jazzfest val and the next day we toured the 9th ward it was a juxtaposition of america extreme side americans have and then obviously the sad ominous reflection of a lot of negative things in politics and global warming and all the layers you can analyze about the 9th ward. >> mccain is a prominent young republican catapulted into the spotlight in twit during her father's presidential campaign. me is now a voice for young republican women even she know many don't agree with her. >> there is a lot of young republicans that don't like me and feel like i represent them. i speak for a small group of people that doesn't have a voice meaning more moderate and socially liberal republicans. when it comes to social issues i am liberal. i don't want to reg
entire country hitting major cities such as last vegas and washington d.c.. and also small towns. to get a flavor of what really matters to people on main street. >> i had an amazing time for the entire month we were on the road together. my favorite places were new orleans, because we had a fun time touring treme and all the old blues and jazz areas of the city. and we met a lot of cool friends and went to a cool jazzfest val and the next day we toured the 9th ward it was a juxtaposition...