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the battalion chief and the pick up driver went to the hospital.oth are expected to recover. >>> two people were injured when their small plane skid off a runway at napa county airport and collided with a car at highway 29. the single engine beach aircraft lost power and came down without its landing gear. two people in the car suffered minor injuries. the people on the plane were not hurt but their aircraft was badly damaged. >>> investigators are looking for the cause of a fire at a children's center today. the flames started about midnight in a computer lab at children's council, san francisco, on church street near mission high school. the fire was out in about an hour and confined to the second floor lounge. >>> an appeal has been filed for two cal grads jailed in iran. earlier this month shane bower and josh visit tal were sentenced to 8 years in prison for espionage and illegally entering country. they were arrested two years ago while hiking along the border with iraq. the appeals court decision could come quickly or it could take months. a
the battalion chief and the pick up driver went to the hospital.oth are expected to recover. >>> two people were injured when their small plane skid off a runway at napa county airport and collided with a car at highway 29. the single engine beach aircraft lost power and came down without its landing gear. two people in the car suffered minor injuries. the people on the plane were not hurt but their aircraft was badly damaged. >>> investigators are looking for the cause of a...
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chief stations, basically there's a battalion chief there, he will be like the little commander of that district as far as we're concerned and the fire department's response. going to have the ham radio communication people there, they are going to set up a little base station in that fire station and they are also going to be in communication with the staging area in that district. this is what the big picture looks like, basically it's a little clearer than that, it goes up on the wall, but it's the city laid out in these response districts. it shows you where all the emergency facilities such as hospitals and police stations and fire stations and schools are. basically, there's a map that corresponds with your neighborhood. you want to get one so you can find out where in your neighborhood to go. once you've taken care of your families, your friends, your pets, your loved ones if you want you can go help out other people in your city. there it is, a place for us to gather as nert members and there's our nert ics area. here is our structure. same kind of set up, sort of our version. c
chief stations, basically there's a battalion chief there, he will be like the little commander of that district as far as we're concerned and the fire department's response. going to have the ham radio communication people there, they are going to set up a little base station in that fire station and they are also going to be in communication with the staging area in that district. this is what the big picture looks like, basically it's a little clearer than that, it goes up on the wall, but...
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i spoke again with the battalion chief. he says there are some challenges with this kind of san francisco building. >> not that it's challenging, it's a typical san francisco construction where we're always chasing fire into the attic space, buildings are built close together. but it's what we do best. we are very good at locating extension of fire and extinguishing it. >> reporter: firefighters say the good news is that it is contained now. how it started they don't know. they tell me they will be on scene for sometime making sure that everything is indeed out. we did see some neighbors out here when we first arrived in their robes, looks like those folks have returned home now. that's the latest reporting live in san francisco, christie smith, "today in the bay." >> thank you for the update. >> it's 6:04. so far no charges filed after last week's deadly boat collision in the san francisco bay. a preliminary investigation found the pilot of the larger boat didn't see the smaller one when it hit it. the august 3rd crash kil
i spoke again with the battalion chief. he says there are some challenges with this kind of san francisco building. >> not that it's challenging, it's a typical san francisco construction where we're always chasing fire into the attic space, buildings are built close together. but it's what we do best. we are very good at locating extension of fire and extinguishing it. >> reporter: firefighters say the good news is that it is contained now. how it started they don't know. they tell...
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military commanders cannot think they would be leading the new battalions. there are new figures, a second group and the second line that will emerge after this. there are battalions of rebels who will claim the role and the bay will say i have more titles to be such and such. people who've lived the revolt will emerge and we cannot expect people who have been abroad for 40 years can come back and roll it. they may need a support of expatriates' and another thing is [unintelligible] >> let me clarify something. i think there is a widespread assumption that the transitional council we now see or some form of that will actually leave libya in some kind of transitional time. are you saying other leaders are going to emerge? >> they have to enlarge, first of all. once it will be larger, we will see other people coming in. these other people will put pressure and will open up places for other people. there will be a new wave of leadership. i do not believe that this is it. the new libya will be led by these people. i think this is an older, maybe experience, mayb
military commanders cannot think they would be leading the new battalions. there are new figures, a second group and the second line that will emerge after this. there are battalions of rebels who will claim the role and the bay will say i have more titles to be such and such. people who've lived the revolt will emerge and we cannot expect people who have been abroad for 40 years can come back and roll it. they may need a support of expatriates' and another thing is [unintelligible] >>...
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we did just speak with the battalion chief. last night's fire was a fire at a home not too far from here up the hill. there was a home that was occupied by three generations of the same family and this was all fairly unsay -- unavoidable. it didn't have to happen at all. the home is on bur street. it's on a ridge next to bishop ocal. firefighters responding say they could see the flames clearly visibility on their route up there. crews performed a rescue on the matriarch of the family. the grandmother's name has not been released. she was taken to the hospital and later died. the chief said the fire was not arson. >> it looks to be accidental in nature. >> reporter: what makes you say that? >> the investigators. >> reporter: okay. somebody said it may have been a fireplace accident. >> i don't know if the investigators have released that information yet. >> reporter: she said the red cross helped the family with another home for now. she said other members of the neighborhood, a tightly-knit group of neighbors up there, are als
we did just speak with the battalion chief. last night's fire was a fire at a home not too far from here up the hill. there was a home that was occupied by three generations of the same family and this was all fairly unsay -- unavoidable. it didn't have to happen at all. the home is on bur street. it's on a ridge next to bishop ocal. firefighters responding say they could see the flames clearly visibility on their route up there. crews performed a rescue on the matriarch of the family. the...
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thing to our kind you know and when the order came from the battalion to deliver them would hand them over to the army. after they got in touch with actor and they told me i had to go to iraq to stop custody prestigious to get custody of the body wants to give us new to some to leave very we went to recover the bodies. once they gave us notice of delivery we went to recover the bodies. which. we left at half past three in the morning. to go to the human rights office. we go to barbacoa at about nine am. there they gave us the medical examination papers for my brother alexander them with. their legs on the limb and for no barrel the other young man who died with him. at the medical examination office they gave us the death certificate and the woman who was the medical examiner there were cold war. so they'd give us the bodies with thought that if would arrive in time look at have buried them in the same day. if they'd injured him because what i got is that they hit him with one or two bullets. and on the death certificate it says death do you just several gunshots. out of the most sadd
thing to our kind you know and when the order came from the battalion to deliver them would hand them over to the army. after they got in touch with actor and they told me i had to go to iraq to stop custody prestigious to get custody of the body wants to give us new to some to leave very we went to recover the bodies. once they gave us notice of delivery we went to recover the bodies. which. we left at half past three in the morning. to go to the human rights office. we go to barbacoa at about...
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every day husband and wife battalion club makes me a traditional abkhazian cheese the secret to this produce is in the fermentation. cheesemaking begins with a ferment in process. we use the x. tracks from the stomach of a call. this is how we do it. the foot quickly brings the curd in the vats to the right temperature once it's really needed the cheese can be served today look at people like that but she ships can again plan for the future vitali is going to set up a tourist camp in the courtyard of his house he will treat the guests to homemade cheese and take them on guided tours. cheese is a form of income for us it's like our national currency. people always need to eight and she's as always in demand here so the border. there is a three hour drive from the farm to six people in the abkhaz capital say the city has taken on a different look in the past several years ruined homes and hotels have been restored. the waterfront has been so being transformed it's a traditional rallying point for tourists and locals alike and it has a long history. of journalist is why should not be th
every day husband and wife battalion club makes me a traditional abkhazian cheese the secret to this produce is in the fermentation. cheesemaking begins with a ferment in process. we use the x. tracks from the stomach of a call. this is how we do it. the foot quickly brings the curd in the vats to the right temperature once it's really needed the cheese can be served today look at people like that but she ships can again plan for the future vitali is going to set up a tourist camp in the...
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the battalion chief says they heard reports that two women were trapped inside. found the women, one in her 80s. the other is her caregiver in her 60s. officials say both were unconscious and severely burned. >> we had them on oxygen. they were not alert. paramedics were working on them. one had burns on the body, the other being bagged with oxygen. are in the ncc1: hospital this morning. now being treated for smoke inhalation and serious burns. as for the damage, so far investigators say it is contained to the roof and the bedroom. but out here live you can see for yourself what's left from fire,cc1: what made it out. burned out furniture, lies on jackson street. for the official cause that is still being investigated. but jon, fire officials say it looks like it started in the top floor bedroom and could have been started by lit cigarettes. >> always a danger. marla tellez, thank you very cc: much. this morning vallejo police are trying to track down the person who shot and killed a 8-year-old woman -- actually a: 28-year-old man while driving his suv. it happe
the battalion chief says they heard reports that two women were trapped inside. found the women, one in her 80s. the other is her caregiver in her 60s. officials say both were unconscious and severely burned. >> we had them on oxygen. they were not alert. paramedics were working on them. one had burns on the body, the other being bagged with oxygen. are in the ncc1: hospital this morning. now being treated for smoke inhalation and serious burns. as for the damage, so far investigators say...
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the battalion chief said they were dealing with a lot of smoke a1: race against time. the call that came in said two people were trapped inside, cc1: unaccounted for so. crews used a lad tear get to the top floor. they found two women, bot unconscious with severe burns. one woman sin her 80s, the other is said to be her caregiver in her 60s. >> units got in quick, knocked the fire down, brought them out and we're hoping for the best at the hospital for their condition. >> both women are in the hospital treated for smoke inhalation and serious burns. the bedroom and the roof suffered the brunt of the cc1: damage. the official cause of this nvestigation -- the officialcc: cause is under investigation i should say. but firefighters say it seems that the fire did start in the top floor inside the bedroom, and it may have been caused by lit cigarettes. i want to show you what's left from the scene. the firefighters have left but take a look at this. just a pile of burned out furniture. you can identify easily a chair, a table, even a hat belonging to these women who live in
the battalion chief said they were dealing with a lot of smoke a1: race against time. the call that came in said two people were trapped inside, cc1: unaccounted for so. crews used a lad tear get to the top floor. they found two women, bot unconscious with severe burns. one woman sin her 80s, the other is said to be her caregiver in her 60s. >> units got in quick, knocked the fire down, brought them out and we're hoping for the best at the hospital for their condition. >> both women...
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checking other bay area headlines, a san francisco battalion chief is recovering after her rescue vehicle was broadsided while responding to a call. the chief was on bryant street about to get on the bay bridge when the truck was hit by a pickup truck causing the truck to overturn. the two drivers went to the hospital. both expected to recover. >>> two people were injured when their small plane skidded off a runway at napa county airport and collided with a car on highway 29. investigation say the single engine beach aircraft lost power and came down without its landing gear. two people in the car suffered minor injuries but people on the plane were not hurt. but their aircraft was badly damaged. >>> a major makeover in its final stages at hillsdale shopping center. this fall they are opening inside the 80,000 square foot building that used to be home to mervin's. this is the second face lift for the shopping center. last fall counter burger and trader joe's moved in. >>> well, another milestone in the construction of the bay bridge comes tomorrow when the final four sections of steel are
checking other bay area headlines, a san francisco battalion chief is recovering after her rescue vehicle was broadsided while responding to a call. the chief was on bryant street about to get on the bay bridge when the truck was hit by a pickup truck causing the truck to overturn. the two drivers went to the hospital. both expected to recover. >>> two people were injured when their small plane skidded off a runway at napa county airport and collided with a car on highway 29....
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san francisco battalion chief is recovering after her rescue vehicle was broadsided while responding to a call. her truck was hit by a pickup truck this morning. both drivers were sent to the hospital and they are expected to recover. the crash closed the 101 off- ramp in the area for about an hour. >>> fire damaged a children's center today. the fire broke out in a computer lab at children's council of san francisco on church street near mission high school about midnight. no injuries reported and no word yet what sparked the fire. >>> firefighters in solano county have now contained a grass fire that broke out in fairfield. the so-called fire spread out of the city toward vacaville. at one point the eight-alarm fire threatened dozens of homes. by midnight firefighters contained 60% of the fire. they got full containment of the fire after it burned 618 acres. >>> more than 4700 acres burned in yosemit. merced river canyon. a motor home fire. hundreds of firefighters are working this fire. it is 35% contained. full containment is still several days away. >>> well, a small plane hits
san francisco battalion chief is recovering after her rescue vehicle was broadsided while responding to a call. her truck was hit by a pickup truck this morning. both drivers were sent to the hospital and they are expected to recover. the crash closed the 101 off- ramp in the area for about an hour. >>> fire damaged a children's center today. the fire broke out in a computer lab at children's council of san francisco on church street near mission high school about midnight. no injuries...
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he was an army cook with the 100th infantry battalion. the mostly hawaiian born japanese american volunteer soldiers in the 142nd regimen combat team served segregated troops in europe and africa in world war ii becoming the most famous group and being named the purple heart battalion. their argument was that they were americans, not as the u.s. government classified them and their families enemy aliens. rainbow drive's men knew offering hot dogs, mahi-mahi-reads like a list of what america should be like, a neighborly mishmash, president obama mentioned on a trip home his craving for plate lunch listing rainbow drive-in as a possible stop. a make sense considering his kansas mother met his kennian father at the university of hawaii and his mother's remarriage blessed him with a indonesian sister, our first plate lunch president. [laughter] i see this as a painful tale of native loss combined with a multii.t. nick saga symbolized by mixed plates tracked with how i see the history of the united states in general. i'm the descendent of cher
he was an army cook with the 100th infantry battalion. the mostly hawaiian born japanese american volunteer soldiers in the 142nd regimen combat team served segregated troops in europe and africa in world war ii becoming the most famous group and being named the purple heart battalion. their argument was that they were americans, not as the u.s. government classified them and their families enemy aliens. rainbow drive's men knew offering hot dogs, mahi-mahi-reads like a list of what america...
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john mosley's 40 third battalion of virginia cavalry would rendezvous in places, strike some union logistical support system, and disperse into the countryside. into people's attics and fruit sellers and wherever so union occupation forces could find them. this is the way porter described how they operated in february of 1863. fifteen members of his command. that they would meet, strike and everyone would go into various friends and neighbors homes along the roadside. they would live everywhere. and they would rendezvous again at a certain site and carry out another strike. just exactly the way john mosley's command operated. it illustrates threw his pen however subtle john m. porter was in command in this division of cavalry he commanded in tennessee and kentucky. he was not one who followed the customary rules for the use of cavalry. his men fought, dismounted, his men did not carry out the usual scouting operations of cavalry that you would see. war union cavalry commanders like john buford. morgan used his command far as to make lightning like strikes in kentucky to disrupt union support
john mosley's 40 third battalion of virginia cavalry would rendezvous in places, strike some union logistical support system, and disperse into the countryside. into people's attics and fruit sellers and wherever so union occupation forces could find them. this is the way porter described how they operated in february of 1863. fifteen members of his command. that they would meet, strike and everyone would go into various friends and neighbors homes along the roadside. they would live...
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legislators cut $26 billion to battalions the budget. education is one of -- balance the budget. education is one of the largest items and took a big hit. pedroza says he'll take out loans. >> i'm willing to do whatever it takes to graduate and have that diploma in my hands. >> reporter: he may have to. . >>> thousands of federal aviation administration employees and contract workers are without jobs tonight while congress is on vacation. the white house is urging lawmakers to end the stalemate over faa funding. now in its 12th day. as nancy courtis reports, more than $1 billion is at stake. >> come back, congress! >> reporter: transportation secretary ray lahood resorted to begging as the partial shutdown of the faa moved into its 12 day. >> i'm calling them back. come back to washington. leave your vacations for a couple of hours! >> reporter: the stalemate over funding the faa has idled more than 200 construction projects for airports, putting many out of jobs. >> this is a lose, lose, lose situation which can be easily solved if congress gets back on the job and does its job.
legislators cut $26 billion to battalions the budget. education is one of -- balance the budget. education is one of the largest items and took a big hit. pedroza says he'll take out loans. >> i'm willing to do whatever it takes to graduate and have that diploma in my hands. >> reporter: he may have to. . >>> thousands of federal aviation administration employees and contract workers are without jobs tonight while congress is on vacation. the white house is urging lawmakers...
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my own connections with a name like giovagnoli are third generation battalion. i'm not even sure what generation on my mother's side in terms of scotch irish dutch immigrants from virginia to missouri. i never really thought about immigration much growing up. my grandfather was italian. i was aware he had a different life from me. and very grateful for the opportunities that he give us. my father was the youngest child growing up in the depression. all they wanted to do was the american. he does not even know italian. i never even thought about it. during the development of a career path, i fell into immigration. like a lot of young attorneys, i was interested in human rights. i was offered a job at the department of justice with the ins. i was not tried to do it. i started thinking about what i cared about. it was public service. you make a difference where you are. i believed for the 13 years that i was in ind and then dhs, that i was able to help make changes within the government structure. i was detailed to senator kennedy's office. i worked on the immigrat
my own connections with a name like giovagnoli are third generation battalion. i'm not even sure what generation on my mother's side in terms of scotch irish dutch immigrants from virginia to missouri. i never really thought about immigration much growing up. my grandfather was italian. i was aware he had a different life from me. and very grateful for the opportunities that he give us. my father was the youngest child growing up in the depression. all they wanted to do was the american. he...
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commanding a core, a general commanding a division, a colonel commanded a regiment, commanding a battalion, on your left shoulder you have a guy from the security services, the state saturday department overlooking i going to do things politically correct according to the party. on your right shoulder guy from the general political bureau that is making sure that you're actually not going to try and overthrow the government. so unlike china would have a political officer in every unit, and unlike the soviet union, everybody here saw the hunt for red october i'm sure sean conner had to kill a political officer before he could take over the submarine, in north korea you have to kill to guys. and the entities to separate change of command. so kim has built this country, the power base for this country very effectively so that nobody will controls enough of the power that somebody could come in and just take over. a coup d'État. everybody is watching everybody else. so it's very interesting to note that his -- interesting. no? sounds like something else. so anyway, it's very interesting to not
commanding a core, a general commanding a division, a colonel commanded a regiment, commanding a battalion, on your left shoulder you have a guy from the security services, the state saturday department overlooking i going to do things politically correct according to the party. on your right shoulder guy from the general political bureau that is making sure that you're actually not going to try and overthrow the government. so unlike china would have a political officer in every unit, and...
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john mosby's 34 of battalion would rendezvous at places, strike union logistical support, and then disburse into the country side into people's attics and fruit cellars and whenever so that union occupation forces couldn't find them. this is exactly the way that porter describes how they operated here. this 15 members of his command. they would meet, strike, and then everyone would go into various friends, neighbors, homes along the roadside in their route cellars and attics, in their closets, they'd live everywhere and then rendezvous again at a certain site and carry out another strike. just exactly the way that john mosby's command operated in northern virginia. it illustrates, i think, to me, through his pen the -- how versatile john hunt morgan was in commanding this unit. this division of calvary he commanded in tennessee and kentucky. he was not one who followed the customary rules for the use of calvary. his men fought, dismounted, his men did not carry out the usual simple scouting operations of calvary that you would see jeff stewart do or union calvary commanders like john buford
john mosby's 34 of battalion would rendezvous at places, strike union logistical support, and then disburse into the country side into people's attics and fruit cellars and whenever so that union occupation forces couldn't find them. this is exactly the way that porter describes how they operated here. this 15 members of his command. they would meet, strike, and then everyone would go into various friends, neighbors, homes along the roadside in their route cellars and attics, in their closets,...
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the lab is named after new york battalion chief.died at ground zero. >>> coming up, it was a nightmare commute that wasn't. how bart beat protesters at their own game. >> and the race against the water is not sitting well with environmentalists. how they are ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, bu >>> they prepared for the worst. a massive bart shutdown violent protest and major delays. the evening rush hour came and went without any disruption. bart police warned commuters that activists may do surprise demonstrations at peak travel times this evening. that after various social media sites told people to meet at the civic center station where bart police shot a man after he threw a knife at them. bart police say a strong security presence and briefly shutting off cell phone and internet service at the civic center station helped deter protesters. >> we felt like it was a great tool to utilize for this specific purpose in order to give us somewhat of an advantage over what we thought could turn into something more volatile. >> protesters say that th
the lab is named after new york battalion chief.died at ground zero. >>> coming up, it was a nightmare commute that wasn't. how bart beat protesters at their own game. >> and the race against the water is not sitting well with environmentalists. how they are ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, bu >>> they prepared for the worst. a massive bart shutdown violent protest and major delays. the evening rush hour came and went without any disruption. bart police warned commuters that...