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he was a native son of atlanta. he had been inspired to attend law school when thurgood marshall came to atlanta and wowed the crowd at a speech. moore said to himself i can talk like that. and so he could. he was very eloquent. but howard moore just like a. t. walden before him, and other ambitious african-americans had to go out of state to law school. that was because at the time he was excluded from the university of georgia because of his race. he went up north to boston university, and when he graduated he came back to georgia. he really wanted to be a member of the georgia bar and to practice in his home state and city. he joined the bar in 1962, and when he did he was only the 10th full-time black lawyer practicing. not in atlanta, but in the entire state of georgia, which might strike you as pretty incredible. those numbers by the way didn't improve very much until the 1970s. once he joined the bar he went to work for donald hollowell who is there on the right. he's another legendary lawyer who is very impo
he was a native son of atlanta. he had been inspired to attend law school when thurgood marshall came to atlanta and wowed the crowd at a speech. moore said to himself i can talk like that. and so he could. he was very eloquent. but howard moore just like a. t. walden before him, and other ambitious african-americans had to go out of state to law school. that was because at the time he was excluded from the university of georgia because of his race. he went up north to boston university, and...
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and the story of atlanta, the idea of community-controlled schools -- it's not just an atlanta story. it's a story that an approach to education reform that was attempted all over the nation. and in part -- and when i say attempted, i should say that it was attempted, it was embraced but also it became the approach out of necessity because atlanta, like so many cities had to deal with white flight, with a contracting economy so it was a very complex circumstance. a part of why the african-american -- african-americans who took over these cities were not able to achieve all that they hoped was because they didn't have very much to work with by the time that they actually came gained power. i think ms. matthews' fears were bourne out, in politics, in the political arena. >> so i really liked your bottom-up approach to history. i think that's really valuable because it lends texture and really an understanding of what actually happened. and it makes -- it makes things seem more contingent and more contested than they were -- than the sort of dominant narrative has. so where does the domi
and the story of atlanta, the idea of community-controlled schools -- it's not just an atlanta story. it's a story that an approach to education reform that was attempted all over the nation. and in part -- and when i say attempted, i should say that it was attempted, it was embraced but also it became the approach out of necessity because atlanta, like so many cities had to deal with white flight, with a contracting economy so it was a very complex circumstance. a part of why the...
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narrator: atlanta is a rapidly growing urban area. its primary source of drinking water is the chattahoochee river, which also provides water to many downstream communities. but its infrastructure is dangerously old, without outdated facilities and combined sewer overflows polluting the watershed. the city faces strict consent decrees and lawsuits, along with a severe lack of funding. man: when i started working for the city of atlanta in the late '70s, we were approaching that point in time where a lot was going to be needed, in terms of rehabilitation and upkeep. most of the very large pipes were at least 80 years old. we had needs that were identified in the '50s and in the '60s and in the '70s that were deferred. woman: we are urging that we all try to find a way to overcome the obstacles and limitations that might exist. woman: when i was running for office, i met someone who knew mayor hartsfield, who, in the late 1960s, said, "i don't know who the next mayor will be, "but i know they'll have to fix the water and sewer infrastru
narrator: atlanta is a rapidly growing urban area. its primary source of drinking water is the chattahoochee river, which also provides water to many downstream communities. but its infrastructure is dangerously old, without outdated facilities and combined sewer overflows polluting the watershed. the city faces strict consent decrees and lawsuits, along with a severe lack of funding. man: when i started working for the city of atlanta in the late '70s, we were approaching that point in time...
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in atlanta, -- i speak about atlanta because that is where my son lives, in atlanta, georgia. in atlanta, you have the african-americans who go away and they come back. they are educated, and they are more goal-oriented. they are more goal-oriented, and therefore, if you teach the children to reach for the sky, and they will study hard. most people from atlanta are a little more conservative. >> do you have something you would like to add to that about economic situations? >> i definitely think -- this is -- you know, the old saying, it is not rocket science? some of this stuff is harder than rocket science because it involves people, and we do not always act
in atlanta, -- i speak about atlanta because that is where my son lives, in atlanta, georgia. in atlanta, you have the african-americans who go away and they come back. they are educated, and they are more goal-oriented. they are more goal-oriented, and therefore, if you teach the children to reach for the sky, and they will study hard. most people from atlanta are a little more conservative. >> do you have something you would like to add to that about economic situations? >> i...
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sanjay gupta, reporting from downtown atlanta, from centennial park in downtown atlanta, surrounded by what is the largest piece of community folk art anywhere in the world. it's the aids memorial quilt. 200 x 200 feet roughly, just a small fraction of it. the last time the entire quilt was on display was back in 1996. you know, we don't see the whole quilt that much anymore. for many people, they're led to believe that the aids epidemic is starting to vanish. that isn't the case. june 1981, a set of case reports from the centers for disease control and prevention. five men in los angeles with a rare type of pneumonia. their immune systems ruined. they "did not know each other and had no known contacts." eventually, all five died. since then, more than 25 million people have died of hiv/aids around the world and 33 million people right now are living with this disease. 1 million of them here in this country. one of those men is cleve jones. in many ways he is responsible for this quilt that you see behind me. we're going to be talking to him later in the show. we'll also talk to sharon
sanjay gupta, reporting from downtown atlanta, from centennial park in downtown atlanta, surrounded by what is the largest piece of community folk art anywhere in the world. it's the aids memorial quilt. 200 x 200 feet roughly, just a small fraction of it. the last time the entire quilt was on display was back in 1996. you know, we don't see the whole quilt that much anymore. for many people, they're led to believe that the aids epidemic is starting to vanish. that isn't the case. june 1981, a...
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on five floors of this atlanta clinic. angel has witnessed 25 years of suffering, of death, of dying. it's taken its toll. although she hasn't given up hope, she says she doesn't see an end in sight. how long will you do this job? >> i don't know. i'm not certain about that. >> reporter: for now, she's committed to training the next generation of nurses. you are looking it at the aids memorial quilt, panels coming from all over the world, made exclusively by the mourners of people lost to hiv/aids. so many commemorations here. it's tough to think about this, but it they are 6 x 3 in size. the reason for that is because that's the average size of a grave. this particular panel dedicated to rock hudson, a commemoration for him. panels like this, again, i said all over the world in different languages. the man who really came up with this idea for the aids quilt, cleave jones, we'll talk to him about this quilt and his own struggles with hiv/aids. that's next. or, choose aleve and 2 pills for a day free of pain. smart move. ♪
on five floors of this atlanta clinic. angel has witnessed 25 years of suffering, of death, of dying. it's taken its toll. although she hasn't given up hope, she says she doesn't see an end in sight. how long will you do this job? >> i don't know. i'm not certain about that. >> reporter: for now, she's committed to training the next generation of nurses. you are looking it at the aids memorial quilt, panels coming from all over the world, made exclusively by the mourners of people...
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el mal tiempo obligÓ a suspender un juego de bÉisbolo en atlanta.na caotica en las afueras de un concierto. la rama de un Árbol cayÓ e hiriÓ a dos personas. >> los fuertes vientos amenazaron varios eventos. otra escena de terror en el aeropuerto de orlando. donde la lluvia provocÓ la rotura de una tuberÍa dentro de la terminal. >> los pronÓsticos indican que se esperan mÁs lluvias, asÍ que seguiremos monitoreando de circun. >> muchas gracias. >> mientras tanto, el este de arizona continÚa ardiendo literalmente por un gran incendio forestal que pone a pueba la resistencia y capacidad de cientos de bomberos. el calor y los fuertes vientos complican su labor, permitiendo contener sÓlo el 38 % de las llamas. el fuego ha quemado medio millÓn de acres a sus terrenos. daÑos a 50 casas y evitando a evacuaciÓn a doce mil personas. >> organizaciones rechazaron declaraciones que seÑalan a los indocumentados como responsables de los incendios forestales. se dijo que es fÁcil alentar a las llamas de la intolerancia. dijo que primero deberÍa informarse mejor ante
el mal tiempo obligÓ a suspender un juego de bÉisbolo en atlanta.na caotica en las afueras de un concierto. la rama de un Árbol cayÓ e hiriÓ a dos personas. >> los fuertes vientos amenazaron varios eventos. otra escena de terror en el aeropuerto de orlando. donde la lluvia provocÓ la rotura de una tuberÍa dentro de la terminal. >> los pronÓsticos indican que se esperan mÁs lluvias, asÍ que seguiremos monitoreando de circun. >> muchas gracias. >> mientras tanto,...
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atlantic is doing, but we do not own nothing in atlanta. they look like they are doing good, they have the cosmetic liberation, right? cosmetic change, cosmetic liberation, but when you look at who owns most of the city, right? who is in control of the power in the city? it may be marginally better for black votes in some other places, but there are still fundamental issues with the school system. look at the endowment of emory compared to some of the black universities and colleges in atlanta. entrepreneurship is a big part of it. i did not understand and nobody told me what is involved with buying your own home until i was in my second law school, where is the my counterparts, the white students i was in class with, they had had that information coming up. it was just second nature. i asked the guy across the hall from me what his folks did. but told him my mom was a nurse and my dad was a teacher, a soldier before. he said his father was the deputy prime minister of jordan. i was like, "ok." minute court partner -- my moot court partner,
atlantic is doing, but we do not own nothing in atlanta. they look like they are doing good, they have the cosmetic liberation, right? cosmetic change, cosmetic liberation, but when you look at who owns most of the city, right? who is in control of the power in the city? it may be marginally better for black votes in some other places, but there are still fundamental issues with the school system. look at the endowment of emory compared to some of the black universities and colleges in atlanta....
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after he took atlanta to the biggest bankruptcy in history, he has done the same for us here.me about, we will request the city attorney, by letter next week to investigate this linkage. to bring it to the surface for accountability. this is the same city attorney, by the way that is also running for mayor that has not produced up to 40 documents that i have requested. [chime] >> 1776, revolution glory. constitution of the united states, we the people, in order to form a more perfect union established justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide a common defense, promote general welfare, secure the blessings of liberty. establishing constitutions to the united states of america. article 1, article 2, article 4, article 5. the complex the states that with a constitution referral has women pose the right to, not right to vote. the federal right of states to privileges, immunities, and racial slavery written as federal law. right to amendment, corrupting education for use of the constitution. george washington, thomas jefferson, there are slave owners. the federal government, pa
after he took atlanta to the biggest bankruptcy in history, he has done the same for us here.me about, we will request the city attorney, by letter next week to investigate this linkage. to bring it to the surface for accountability. this is the same city attorney, by the way that is also running for mayor that has not produced up to 40 documents that i have requested. [chime] >> 1776, revolution glory. constitution of the united states, we the people, in order to form a more perfect...
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not here in atlanta.tain which is a huge tourist attraction. behind me is the largest exposed piece of granite in the world. three highly ranked generals, jeff davis, robert e. lee and stonewall jackson. they come out here and try to exercise, a lot or doing it earlier to do it because of the heat. check out these numbers for record highs. over 99 degrees in some spots. newark, 99, laguardia seeing 97. these temperatures in the shade without any humidity. if you're out in the sunshine, it feels a whole lot hotter. here's where the advisories are today. the i-95 corridor. excessive heat warning in philadelphia for heat indices that will be up and over 100 degrees. take care of your neighbors and try to stay cool and hydrated. we do have thunderstorms, some of which are severe in upstate new york and northern ohio. the cooler air, the back side is getting thunderstorms across eastern new england. boston won't be quite as warm today. watch out for thunder and lightning tonight. as that storm pushes off to th
not here in atlanta.tain which is a huge tourist attraction. behind me is the largest exposed piece of granite in the world. three highly ranked generals, jeff davis, robert e. lee and stonewall jackson. they come out here and try to exercise, a lot or doing it earlier to do it because of the heat. check out these numbers for record highs. over 99 degrees in some spots. newark, 99, laguardia seeing 97. these temperatures in the shade without any humidity. if you're out in the sunshine, it feels...
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. >>> it was a close call in the atlanta area after a truck plunged into a pool filled with swimmers. police say that the driver apparently went into a diabetic coma and lost control of the truck. seven kids and five adults were in the pool at the time but fortunately no one was hurt. we can understand though why some people were in the pool. awfully hot. trying to stay cool. >> got to be a better way. >> that's right. taking a look at the weather right now, see how it will be. we've got some gusty winds, large hail, maybe a chance of tornadoes from oklahoma city to nashville and atlanta. stormy but not as severe from the dakotas to indianapolis. cooler with showers from d.c. to boston and also in florida. a few sprinkles around seattle and montana. more extreme heat from atlanta to west texas. >> 90 in dallas, a mild 68 here in new york and 77 in baltimore. mostly 70s from fargo to detroit. 64 in seattle and 77 in boise. phoenix hits 102. >> here comes summertime. >>> well, coming up, just when you got used to the ipad 2, we're getting word that the ipad 3 is on its way already. >> a
. >>> it was a close call in the atlanta area after a truck plunged into a pool filled with swimmers. police say that the driver apparently went into a diabetic coma and lost control of the truck. seven kids and five adults were in the pool at the time but fortunately no one was hurt. we can understand though why some people were in the pool. awfully hot. trying to stay cool. >> got to be a better way. >> that's right. taking a look at the weather right now, see how it will...
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political coverage manager steve brusk is on the phone in atlanta.d friend. >> you knew the answer to that, right? >> of course. nightmare moon. whatever that was. let's talk about things i might actually know the answer to. talk to me about the sarah palin movie premiere. >> it's not every day that the president of the united states goes on a road trip on a major political trip to a state like iowa and risks being overshadowed as the big political story. but that could play out today. sarah palin has decided to go to iowa, this movie is about her, this is a $1 million movie made by conservative filmmaker, a very flattering movie about sarah palin's career. being premiered tonight in the small town of pella, iowa, a picturesque campaign setting. sarah palin has decided to attend it in person. she'll be there in the audience. and do a little cookout with the folks in town afterwards. not a campaign trip per se, but this is one more of those things that has everyone wondering exactly what is sarah palin up to. is she looking at a campaign? is she in th
political coverage manager steve brusk is on the phone in atlanta.d friend. >> you knew the answer to that, right? >> of course. nightmare moon. whatever that was. let's talk about things i might actually know the answer to. talk to me about the sarah palin movie premiere. >> it's not every day that the president of the united states goes on a road trip on a major political trip to a state like iowa and risks being overshadowed as the big political story. but that could play...
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about 80 degrees here in new york and 88 in atlanta. fargo only gets up to 60. 71 in minneapolis and about 81 in detroit. phoenix, a scorching 110. sacramento, 96 degrees. >>> coming up, the ultimate bernie madoff memento goes on the auction block at almost half the price. >> yeah, going broke, saving money, there you go. >>> then could this be the future of photography, the camera that lets you fococ your shot after you take it. >> i could use that. >>> and it was seen for miles around, a dangerous fire burns for hours. hours. >>> think that the economy is recovering? well, fed chairman ben bernanke says not so fast. the fed cut its forecast for this year to under 3% growth and expects the economy to stay slow until next year, and despite that, the fed is not planning any policy changes. bernanke also says that interest rates will be kept low. >>> a new sign of trouble at the post office, which will stop putting money into its employees' pension fund so it can hang on to cash that it needs in order to keep operating. the agency was $8
about 80 degrees here in new york and 88 in atlanta. fargo only gets up to 60. 71 in minneapolis and about 81 in detroit. phoenix, a scorching 110. sacramento, 96 degrees. >>> coming up, the ultimate bernie madoff memento goes on the auction block at almost half the price. >> yeah, going broke, saving money, there you go. >>> then could this be the future of photography, the camera that lets you fococ your shot after you take it. >> i could use that. >>>...
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a friend in atlanta and let him know about tuskegee airfield. the military base under construction at day's driveway in tuskegee, alabama. they instituted training civilian pilots, a primary flight training base that operated under contract for the army air corps. now the war department was building from scratch on the outskirts of town. the idea of building an air base in treat him. he found a job at taft and are carpenter's apprentice and as soon as he got to tuskegee he learned about training black instructor pilots. he used the skills he learned in civilian pilot training to pass the entrance exam and began a training course. when the program was unexpectedly interrupted he found work driving the station wagon that ferried aviation cadets back and forth from their living quarters at tuskegee institute and was later hired as a timekeeper in the control tower tabulating cadets flight time. on march 1943 in order to save enough money to return to lincoln he quit his job and went back to atlanta to drive a cab. by september he had enough money t
a friend in atlanta and let him know about tuskegee airfield. the military base under construction at day's driveway in tuskegee, alabama. they instituted training civilian pilots, a primary flight training base that operated under contract for the army air corps. now the war department was building from scratch on the outskirts of town. the idea of building an air base in treat him. he found a job at taft and are carpenter's apprentice and as soon as he got to tuskegee he learned about...
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i visited atlanta for a whole week. the community bus is the best thing we can have if we can put it together. it's nothing like bringing the community together. you have to start at home. if you want to put something together, you have to go to the communities. have the youth say it. i see a lot of youth parents taking them to school because they are afraid they won't see their child again. it starts in the community. this meeting is really great. you are preaching to the choir. we need to speak to the youth. i have seen violence on the bus of a kid showing off a weapon in the bay view. people don't want to change and they don't want to be labeled. we are not protected. you have to be careful on what you see. you can't say what you see at all times. if you live in the community and you see something. you have to understand people are not telling things because they are not protected of the we have to understand, what we can do about it is put police officers on the buses from the high crime areas going to the schools s
i visited atlanta for a whole week. the community bus is the best thing we can have if we can put it together. it's nothing like bringing the community together. you have to start at home. if you want to put something together, you have to go to the communities. have the youth say it. i see a lot of youth parents taking them to school because they are afraid they won't see their child again. it starts in the community. this meeting is really great. you are preaching to the choir. we need to...
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also stormily in the southeast from tallahassee and jacksonville to atlanta and tennessee. showers in northern california and mountain snow in the northwest. >> 82 in salt lake city, 99 in phoenix. mostly 90 friends the twin cities to dallas. miami to 87. atlanta 92. 78 in new york. 74 in boston. >>> coming up, what happens when you invite 500 million people to your birthday paert? >>> plus exciting new developments in the battle against deadly melanoma. two drugs fighting and stopping the disease. >>> and the miami heat have a victory in the nba finals. >>> and we begin with the check of market activity starting overseas. tokyo's nikkei average lost 11 points today. hong kong's hang seng tropd more than 300. in london, the ftse opened lower. the nasdaq index lost 64 points last week. >>> the tech world will be watching as apple ceo steve jobs talks to the worldwide developers conference today. he's expected to focus on icloud. there's expected to be a surprise and a mention of his health. >>> a group that hacked sony claimed responsibility for another hack this weekend, ha
also stormily in the southeast from tallahassee and jacksonville to atlanta and tennessee. showers in northern california and mountain snow in the northwest. >> 82 in salt lake city, 99 in phoenix. mostly 90 friends the twin cities to dallas. miami to 87. atlanta 92. 78 in new york. 74 in boston. >>> coming up, what happens when you invite 500 million people to your birthday paert? >>> plus exciting new developments in the battle against deadly melanoma. two drugs...
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. >> reporter: atlanta, charlotte, cleveland, and minneanapolis suffered the biggest losses.s where prices rose include washington, miami, seattle, and san francisco. the. >> the uncertain housing market has convinced many people to rent instead of buy and that is leading to higher rent prices. according to rel facts, a emp cathat tracks apartment information, the average rent in san francisco is nearly $2,300 now. that is up 4% from last year. san jose and oakland, they both saw their average rents go up to nearly $1,600 a month. that's a jump of 8%. kron4's maureen kelly talked to an apartment broker who says that it's only going to get worse. >> for the last 12 months or so, we've seen a lot of action. >> reporter: what he means by action is rising rent, and more and more people showing up at open houses. but even though the market for empty apartments is getting hot, it's still nothing like the white-hot days of the dot calm boom. >> we're not there where you have to give stock options or anything like that. >> reporter: but he says renters could see turbulent times like
. >> reporter: atlanta, charlotte, cleveland, and minneanapolis suffered the biggest losses.s where prices rose include washington, miami, seattle, and san francisco. the. >> the uncertain housing market has convinced many people to rent instead of buy and that is leading to higher rent prices. according to rel facts, a emp cathat tracks apartment information, the average rent in san francisco is nearly $2,300 now. that is up 4% from last year. san jose and oakland, they both saw...
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also on i-75 from tampa to atlanta. rain slick on i-94 from bismarck to milwaukee. and from sacramento to fresno on i-5. windy on i-40 from flagstaff to albuquerque. >>> if you're flying, delays possible in minneapolis, at tan la, and san francisco. >>> there is new hope for millions of people battling cancer. two new drugs are showing promise in helping fight melanoma. >> and a third drug is helping women at high risk for breast cancer. david kerley has the details. >> reporter: researchers consider this a stunning success in battling melanoma skin cancer. when melanoma attacks organs, it's difficult to treat. >> this is going to be a revolutionary way to treat patients with cancer. >> reporter: scientists debuted a new drug, vemurafenib. corky is one of the patients whose melanoma had spread to his organs. fearing death, he triied the drug. >> if it continues to work the way it's working, it's fantastic. >> reporter: it was so effective in keeping patients alive, those on chemo were offered this instead. >> we have tears of joy in clinics. when we have a patient r
also on i-75 from tampa to atlanta. rain slick on i-94 from bismarck to milwaukee. and from sacramento to fresno on i-5. windy on i-40 from flagstaff to albuquerque. >>> if you're flying, delays possible in minneapolis, at tan la, and san francisco. >>> there is new hope for millions of people battling cancer. two new drugs are showing promise in helping fight melanoma. >> and a third drug is helping women at high risk for breast cancer. david kerley has the details....
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jackson, atlanta, montgomery, houston, tallahassee. you get no break today. we're live in central park on what we like to call jennifer hudson friday. oh, robin, i think you're there on that side. >>> yes. we are spanning every inch of this beautiful park. you know, if your computer's on the fritz, you take it in for
jackson, atlanta, montgomery, houston, tallahassee. you get no break today. we're live in central park on what we like to call jennifer hudson friday. oh, robin, i think you're there on that side. >>> yes. we are spanning every inch of this beautiful park. you know, if your computer's on the fritz, you take it in for
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atlanta, similar situation as we look at atlanta quickly. maybe not. 93 degrees would be the high p temperature expected there, back in denver, 80 degrees, 80 in salt lake city and 56 in san francisco. as we wrap things up quickly, one thing to notice, a chance of storms into the central great lakes, fairly warm in the cool plains, cool out in the pacific northwest, snowfall forming up in the tops of the rockies, could say 8 to 10 inches of snowfall up there. >> reynolds, appreciate you as always. >>> i know you had some interest in this story. kind of curious. how do you find a link between ellen degeneres and al qaeda? nobody necessarily wants a link to al qaeda. >> no. no, definitely not. >> let me explain this, folks. we're talking about hackers here. in the uk, they pulled off this attack, this cyber attack, on an al qaeda web site. you may have heard of this. hackers working for the mi6, they modified the code for an online al qaeda magazine called "in spy." we've done stories about it before. but they replaced the site's bomb recipes
atlanta, similar situation as we look at atlanta quickly. maybe not. 93 degrees would be the high p temperature expected there, back in denver, 80 degrees, 80 in salt lake city and 56 in san francisco. as we wrap things up quickly, one thing to notice, a chance of storms into the central great lakes, fairly warm in the cool plains, cool out in the pacific northwest, snowfall forming up in the tops of the rockies, could say 8 to 10 inches of snowfall up there. >> reynolds, appreciate you...
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and then we had the civil war. 1864, general sherman ended his march from atlanta to the russian and brought 60,000 guests within which is the union army. sherman had previously been to savannah, love savannah. there was no burning or leaving or destruction. some analysts pared. and then chairman just left savannah performance litter with 60,000 troops. as a matter of fact, a cigna feed number of marriages occurred between the savannah women and the northern officers. so we come up passed an american civil war through the reconstruction in the 1870's six. by the 1920's, and had failed to because of overgrowth and lack of fertilization and then in came the boll weevil. so savannah was back to being poor again. by 1946 lady astor described on her visit to savannah that savannah was a beautiful lady with the dirty face. and by that time, the '40's and 50's's, the old houses in downtown savannah were worth more dead than alive just because of the bricks. when city planner said savannah was so poor as she was not able to destroy herself. but progress did make some hideous inroads putting
and then we had the civil war. 1864, general sherman ended his march from atlanta to the russian and brought 60,000 guests within which is the union army. sherman had previously been to savannah, love savannah. there was no burning or leaving or destruction. some analysts pared. and then chairman just left savannah performance litter with 60,000 troops. as a matter of fact, a cigna feed number of marriages occurred between the savannah women and the northern officers. so we come up passed an...
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high temperatures in atlanta 94, new york 81.. 93 in denver, 99 in albuquerque, 73 in seattle and los angeles with 68 degrees. all right. t.j., let's pitch it right back to you. >> we're kind of giving you a hard time about this today. >> what's new? >> reynolds and tinkerbell. i'll tee it up and let the story go. >> it's a new show called "peter pan." it's going to change the way we view theater. it is a 360 degree computer generated set that makes things look like we're flying through the air, especially peter pan. i got to play peter pan and i hooked up with tinkerbell. check it out. >> this is just amazing. >> yes. >> that's me flying through what appears to be the streets of london. that's emily yetter who plays tinkerbell in "peter pan." >> what's that like? >> it's an indescribable feeling. it's just this sort of high feeling of life, this feeling where you are feeling the rush of being able to fly. there's all these people watching you and they're sort of sharing it with you. >> that shared experience is one of the goals
high temperatures in atlanta 94, new york 81.. 93 in denver, 99 in albuquerque, 73 in seattle and los angeles with 68 degrees. all right. t.j., let's pitch it right back to you. >> we're kind of giving you a hard time about this today. >> what's new? >> reynolds and tinkerbell. i'll tee it up and let the story go. >> it's a new show called "peter pan." it's going to change the way we view theater. it is a 360 degree computer generated set that makes things look...
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one city planner said atlanta was so poor that she was not able to destroy herself, unquote.but progress did make some hideous end roads in this putting highways through one part of the old town and a street through three of the precious squares. and at one point they were even going to extend lincoln street through the colonial secretary which is the place of all georgia's founders over there in the cemetery. come to the rescue 1954 was the historic preservation society who finally had had enough when the old city market was destroyed, and they built, subsequently, an incredibly hideous looking parking lot. i mean, there are parking lots, and then there's incredibly ugly parking lots. so they banned together and formed what some detractors have called it hysterical savannah foundation to save the old house starting in 1954. and literally seven little old ladies and some of them in tennis shoes went around throwing their bodies in front of old buildings and the wrecking ball to stop the progress, and the resolving fund began to buy houses for nothing, $5,000, fix it up. don't
one city planner said atlanta was so poor that she was not able to destroy herself, unquote.but progress did make some hideous end roads in this putting highways through one part of the old town and a street through three of the precious squares. and at one point they were even going to extend lincoln street through the colonial secretary which is the place of all georgia's founders over there in the cemetery. come to the rescue 1954 was the historic preservation society who finally had had...
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here are live pictures from atlanta. a bridge has collapsed northwest of atlanta. what we are hearing is that a waste management truck was stuck underneath the bridge. that causes the bridge to collapse on top of the truck. one person is trapped inside of the car underneath the bridge. emergency crews are on the scene trying to free that person. it has caused a huge traffic headache in that part of atlanta. more details as soon as they come in to the kron 4 news room. >> rain already moving into the north bay. jackie sissel is live in san rafael where he is waiting for the drops to fall. >> good morning. so far this morning we have not seen any rain here in san rafael. the skies are dark and a bit. i am going to move north west to see if we can find any rain. >> how close is the rain to san rafael and where is the rain coming down right now? >> here is a quick look at storm tracker 4. in san rafael where jackie is located, the rain is to his west just over the hills, just north of mt. tam. and this slowly tracking to the east. san rafael will see rain in may be the
here are live pictures from atlanta. a bridge has collapsed northwest of atlanta. what we are hearing is that a waste management truck was stuck underneath the bridge. that causes the bridge to collapse on top of the truck. one person is trapped inside of the car underneath the bridge. emergency crews are on the scene trying to free that person. it has caused a huge traffic headache in that part of atlanta. more details as soon as they come in to the kron 4 news room. >> rain already...
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atlanta, 96. 70s in new york and boston. minneapolis, omaha and kansas city hover around the 90-degree mark. near 70 degrees in seattle. 64 in salt lake city. >>> coming up, the deadly e. coli outbreak in europe has now sickened people here in the u.s. >>> and the new details of jaycee dugard's 18-year kidnapping nightmare, including the day she was tasered and taken away. >>> and the nation's new superspeller. her incredible preparation to become the champ. >>> overseas markets are holding steady, while they await the new u.s. job numbers this morning. tokyo's nikkei average fell almost 63 points today. hong kong's hang seng was down 183. and in london, the ftse opened slightly higher. on wall street, the dow fell . 41. 1/2 points. the nasdaq index was up four. >>> when the deal is approved, the bailout will have cost taxpayers $1.3 billion. but treasury secretary, timothy geithner, said the administration made the right choice. >>> a new york prosecutor has subpoenaed goldman sachs. the investment bank bet that the mortgag
atlanta, 96. 70s in new york and boston. minneapolis, omaha and kansas city hover around the 90-degree mark. near 70 degrees in seattle. 64 in salt lake city. >>> coming up, the deadly e. coli outbreak in europe has now sickened people here in the u.s. >>> and the new details of jaycee dugard's 18-year kidnapping nightmare, including the day she was tasered and taken away. >>> and the nation's new superspeller. her incredible preparation to become the champ....
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it is good we brought the terminator here because it reminds us what we did to atlanta, but we did dtond it reminds us what we did to texas. don't mess with california. this is when it is good to be mayor. only i could get away with saying the following. i saw eli get up and he's got that dead head shirt on. i am reminded what the late great jerry garcia once said. he said you do not want to be the best of the best. you want to be the only one that does what you do. that is our san francisco giants in 2010. believe it. how about a big round of applause for burst kochi and brian -- bruce poetrbochy and bn sabian who brought this together and did the impossible. how about another big round of applause to the 2010 world champion san francisco giants. [applause] i want to thank each and everyone of you. we would not be here if it was not for the fans, for all of you, a big round of applause for each and every one of you. not just for coming out today but every day, supporting this team. we are in a time where everyone's focusing on what is wrong. out here in san francisco, here in californ
it is good we brought the terminator here because it reminds us what we did to atlanta, but we did dtond it reminds us what we did to texas. don't mess with california. this is when it is good to be mayor. only i could get away with saying the following. i saw eli get up and he's got that dead head shirt on. i am reminded what the late great jerry garcia once said. he said you do not want to be the best of the best. you want to be the only one that does what you do. that is our san francisco...
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muestran la espantosa agonía que sufrió lo que verán a continuación es perturbador >>> la noche de atlantaara este mago su asistente colocaba una cadena entre sus manos y que había sido esposado y estaba listo para el reto el plan era soltarse antes que el vehículo arrancara pero algo no funcionó. univis >>> el sujeto fue arrastrado al carro aún estado posado, dio un vuelta y quedó tendido en el asfalto vealo de nuevo. univisin luego de sufrsfrak to fracturas >>> as pesar de laprimmpactouni unlaunivjuicionuna auer impcia ionimer itoision funprimeactivii mo muestran semi desnudos a 6 mujeres pero no tuvo relacionesn imh@univisionprimer impactouniv trabajadunivs sexuales para reconocer sus derechos y no ser víctimas en la trata de humanos, desde méxico león felipe gonzález nos amplia león adelante?. >>> así es sacha buenas tardess las autoridades han re dobladoi esfuerzo para combatir el problema sexual, como menores de edad también hay, y se reconozca que suunion trabajo como cualqu otro debe tener las prestaciones de ley aquí los detalles. ision >>> los operativos para compartir la trata d
muestran la espantosa agonía que sufrió lo que verán a continuación es perturbador >>> la noche de atlantaara este mago su asistente colocaba una cadena entre sus manos y que había sido esposado y estaba listo para el reto el plan era soltarse antes que el vehículo arrancara pero algo no funcionó. univis >>> el sujeto fue arrastrado al carro aún estado posado, dio un vuelta y quedó tendido en el asfalto vealo de nuevo. univisin luego de sufrsfrak to fracturas...
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and on i-85 from atlanta to charlotte. rain drenches i-94, from bismarck to madison.n 90 in minnesota and the dakotas. also wet on i-5, from seattle to portland. icy spots on i-80, 84 and 90 in the northern rockies. >> and if you're headed to the airport today, you could expect delays in atlanta, minneapolis and charlotte. >>> well, the twitter scandal surrounding new york congressman anthony weiner doesn't seem to be going away anytime soon. >> oh, dear. so far, weiner's failure to explain how lewd photos were sent from his twitter account are leaving us with more questions than answers. jonathan karl sat down with the congressman. >> reporter: tweeted from the account of one of congress' brightest democratic stars. and directed to the twitter name of this 20-year-old college student. but it was the congressman's response that created the firestorm. >> answer the question. was it from you or not? >> sir, permit me -- do you want me to finish my answer? that will be reasonable. you do the questions. and i do the answers. and this guy interrupts me. >> reporter: at the
and on i-85 from atlanta to charlotte. rain drenches i-94, from bismarck to madison.n 90 in minnesota and the dakotas. also wet on i-5, from seattle to portland. icy spots on i-80, 84 and 90 in the northern rockies. >> and if you're headed to the airport today, you could expect delays in atlanta, minneapolis and charlotte. >>> well, the twitter scandal surrounding new york congressman anthony weiner doesn't seem to be going away anytime soon. >> oh, dear. so far, weiner's...
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a shot of atlanta. what will happen in your part of the world? we'll let you know in a few moments. >> appreciate it, we'll see you in a second. >>> to our viewers, stick around. i'll be back in 60 seconds, two frightening crashes at a race, a car race and you won't believe that both drivers walked away. reynolds and i are back in 60 seconds. in here, the planned combination of at&t and t-mobile would deliver our next generation mobile broadband experience to 55 million more americans, many in small towns and rural communities, giving them a new choice. we'll deliver better service, with thousands of new cell sites... for greater access to all the things you want, whenever you want them. it's the at&t network... and what's possible in here is almost impossible to say. >>> nine minutes past the hour now. the wildfire in eastern arizona could become the state's largest ever. the fire has burned more than 430,000 acres, 38,000 acres less than the state's worst which was back in 2002. despite the wildfire b
a shot of atlanta. what will happen in your part of the world? we'll let you know in a few moments. >> appreciate it, we'll see you in a second. >>> to our viewers, stick around. i'll be back in 60 seconds, two frightening crashes at a race, a car race and you won't believe that both drivers walked away. reynolds and i are back in 60 seconds. in here, the planned combination of at&t and t-mobile would deliver our next generation mobile broadband experience to 55 million more...
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al comisionado, de no contraerteneo necesaria habrían muchas perdidas el reporte de la ciudad de atlantadel programa de comunidades seguras en el mes de agosto lo afirmó el inspector general de este organismo, entre tanto hoy en los Ángeles 7 miembros del congreso estatal de california le pidieron al gobernador jerry brown que abandone este programa, los críticos dicen que genera desconfianza entre los indocumentados, y la policía. y es que comunidades seguras ha recibido críticas hasta de aliados del presidente obama, y del gobierno como la lider de la minoría demasiaócrata nancy pee porque el programa mal gashlts mal gasta el dinero. hoy en texas hubo 300 disparos en el río grande entre unidoes estadounidense y supuestos miembros de los carteles mek nos de u miembros de los carteles mek nos de miembros de los carteles mek nos de mexicanos de la droga. 6 tiros vivieron de la frontera mexicano, hubieron heridos y muertos en el intercambio de fuego cuando guardias intentaron interceptar un cargamento de droga. tenemos más sobre esa zona pues un informe dice que desde octubre del 2004, 127
al comisionado, de no contraerteneo necesaria habrían muchas perdidas el reporte de la ciudad de atlantadel programa de comunidades seguras en el mes de agosto lo afirmó el inspector general de este organismo, entre tanto hoy en los Ángeles 7 miembros del congreso estatal de california le pidieron al gobernador jerry brown que abandone este programa, los críticos dicen que genera desconfianza entre los indocumentados, y la policía. y es que comunidades seguras ha recibido críticas hasta...
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just 61 in boston. 92 in atlanta.ans. >>> well, this story is from right here in new york city, where lots of people in chinatown were wondering what all the buzz was about. >> turns out, it was all about the swarm of bees that was just kind of hanging out and flying around on a street light. kind of odd to look at it there. it's unclear why they chose to spend their afternoon on that particular street light. >> have you been stung by a bee recently, though? >> not recently. >> i recently was. i forgot how much it hurts. it's very painful. it didn't hurt as much when you were a kid. >> yeah. >> the whole thing forced the street to close. ultimately, a beekeeper was brought in to take care of this buzzy situation. >> sticky situation, maybe. >>> we'll be right back with more "world news now" after this. >> we're going to buzz off. ♪ so every year my family throws this great reunion in austin. but this year, i can only afford one trip and i've always wanted to learn how to surf. austin's great -- just not for surfing. s
just 61 in boston. 92 in atlanta.ans. >>> well, this story is from right here in new york city, where lots of people in chinatown were wondering what all the buzz was about. >> turns out, it was all about the swarm of bees that was just kind of hanging out and flying around on a street light. kind of odd to look at it there. it's unclear why they chose to spend their afternoon on that particular street light. >> have you been stung by a bee recently, though? >> not...
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in atlanta, a comparable three-bedroom that sold for $399,000 in march sold for $442,000 in april. in the nation's capital, from $359,000 to $392,000 a month later. and in san francisco, a comparable two-bedroom that sold for $450,000 was selling for $535,000 in april. but the word wasn't all good. seven cities saw their average home prices drop. and across the country, values are still at the same place they were eight years ago. >> it's a a ttle too early to be popping champagne corks. it certainly is welcome news after what we've seen out there. this is more of a breather than an actual plateau and bottom for housing prices. >> reporter: still, the condos, where it's been a real struggle for years, they're hopeful. >> i would love to be able to raise prices again. and based on what we see currently, i can see that we can raise prices a ain i ithree to four months. >> reporter: this house is selling for $335,000, and the sellers just might get their there's a big concern that as housing prices rise, more families who have been waiting to sell their homes will put those homes on t
in atlanta, a comparable three-bedroom that sold for $399,000 in march sold for $442,000 in april. in the nation's capital, from $359,000 to $392,000 a month later. and in san francisco, a comparable two-bedroom that sold for $450,000 was selling for $535,000 in april. but the word wasn't all good. seven cities saw their average home prices drop. and across the country, values are still at the same place they were eight years ago. >> it's a a ttle too early to be popping champagne corks....
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. >> la policÍa despejÓ las casas del centro de atlanta despuÉs de una protesta frente al capitolio,ados. ellos protestaban contra una nueva ley antiinmigrante que fue bloqueada por un juez pero aÚn asÍ entrarÁ en vigor este viernes. >> la policÍa arrestÓ a seis estudiantes indocumentados el centro de atlanta. con un bloqueo vehicular, >> estamos cansados de que nos traten como criminales. no somos criminales. creemos que no separen a nuestras familias. queremos. >> minutos antes habÍa sido parte de una protesta para exigir que les admita en las escuelas. >> en 2010 la junta de universidades decidiÓ no aceptar estudiantes por cuestiones de cupo. >> la revisiÓn no sólo truncarÍa las aspiraciones de los estudiantes sino tambiÉn la ayuda financiera. >> un estudiante indocumentado de irÁn dice que la juventud indocumentada debe luchar por un trato justo. es por eso que decidieron arriesgarlo todo para que los escuchen. ante la posible deportaciÓn. >> no tenemos miedo, queremos salir de las sombras. >> vamos a hablar ahora del dream act. el congreso de los estados unidos, los jÓvenes que
. >> la policÍa despejÓ las casas del centro de atlanta despuÉs de una protesta frente al capitolio,ados. ellos protestaban contra una nueva ley antiinmigrante que fue bloqueada por un juez pero aÚn asÍ entrarÁ en vigor este viernes. >> la policÍa arrestÓ a seis estudiantes indocumentados el centro de atlanta. con un bloqueo vehicular, >> estamos cansados de que nos traten como criminales. no somos criminales. creemos que no separen a nuestras familias. queremos....
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this is just south of atlanta. fire officials say the fire started in an outdoor storage area with stacks of roofing, paper and plastic pipes fueling the fire. you can see the very intense flames behind the building. firefighters dousing the fire from above. no report of any injuries at the scene but very thick, black smoke. again, live pictures from clayton county, georgia. >>> first lady michelle obama enscurged a group of south african students -- encouraged -- encouraged a group of students to be the ones to banish hunger and end the a.i.d.s. epidemic. she first lady's visit is part after week - long goodwill visit to south africa and batswanna. >>> and president obama is getting a reputation as a baby list perrer. the video shot some -- whisperer. the video shot sometime last week. the first lady handing the baby to president obama. to everyone's surprise, the baby immediately stopped crying right after the president took the baby. >>> his arms. >>> that will do it for us. the next newscast is the channel 2 ne
this is just south of atlanta. fire officials say the fire started in an outdoor storage area with stacks of roofing, paper and plastic pipes fueling the fire. you can see the very intense flames behind the building. firefighters dousing the fire from above. no report of any injuries at the scene but very thick, black smoke. again, live pictures from clayton county, georgia. >>> first lady michelle obama enscurged a group of south african students -- encouraged -- encouraged a group of...
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we felt your presence, and in that last game against san diego, we thought your presence in atlanta, against philadelphia, and we certainly felt it in texas. [applause] >> you all came out in full force, you made this an incredible ride. believe me, this trophy belongs to you, san francisco, as much as it belongs to anyone here. thank you very much. [applause] >> congratulations to brian sabean and bruce bochy. i am happy to announce our spanish team announcers. one has been the voice of the giants on spanish-language radio for 13 seasons. the other was a former great giants infielder in the 1960's and '70's. a big round of applause for tito fuentes. >> i do not know how to say this, but after we won the game, i asked why partner if he had anything to say to compare it to something. if anybody knows tito, heehaws always something to say. he was speechless up until the game. it is all about these guys. they made the giants world series champions. applause for them. [speaking in spanish] >> now you see the reason why i never talk. he does not let me. [speaking in spanish] >> whoa. that
we felt your presence, and in that last game against san diego, we thought your presence in atlanta, against philadelphia, and we certainly felt it in texas. [applause] >> you all came out in full force, you made this an incredible ride. believe me, this trophy belongs to you, san francisco, as much as it belongs to anyone here. thank you very much. [applause] >> congratulations to brian sabean and bruce bochy. i am happy to announce our spanish team announcers. one has been the...