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they're the beatles. inflatable beatles. know, in a black community, and the beatles were everywhere. so, it wasn't like this was a white phenomenon, they were everywhere. ♪ >> the beatles created a rock industry. they were selling in ways no one had ever sold before, and they were playing venues that were bigger than anyone had ever played before. >> ladies and gentlemen, honored by their country, decorated by their queen and loved here in america, here are the beatles! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ help me if you can, i'm feeling down and i do appreciate you being 'round ♪ ♪ help me get my feet back on the ground, won't you please, please help me ♪ ♪ help me, help me, ooh >> are you actually planning to spend this money? >> what money? >> doesn't he give any to you? >> no, no. we haven't seen a card of it. >> the beatles taught every other band that writing your own music made you more powerful. ♪ >> that last line's got -- >> i think what's really funny about a band like the stones is they did tons of covers on their first co
they're the beatles. inflatable beatles. know, in a black community, and the beatles were everywhere. so, it wasn't like this was a white phenomenon, they were everywhere. ♪ >> the beatles created a rock industry. they were selling in ways no one had ever sold before, and they were playing venues that were bigger than anyone had ever played before. >> ladies and gentlemen, honored by their country, decorated by their queen and loved here in america, here are the beatles! [ cheers...
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i still have a ton of beatles stuff.t's ridiculous. >> reporter: he witnessed the beatles last concert ever. >> to know that i was able to see their last show was like a gift from the god. >> i was a staff for thing to g photographer and my assignment was to photograph the beatles. they marched out from the dugout and proceeded to second base where they had set up the stage. >> reporter: these pictures show the beatles playing with the giants/dodgers score still on the board. >> four guys came on stage, performed their songs and away they went. >> reporter: he clipped the last photo just before the band went on. >> they jumped in an armored car. >> reporter: bandoni will remember it. >> it's the perfect culmination for the success of candlestick park. >> reporter: a soon-to-be demolished park. >> forever in my life going up 101 i'd look at candlestick and think, i saw the beatles there. >> you're rocking out. >> yeah. a lot of memories. i won't be the only one tonight. that's for sure. >> as we bring in jeff ranieri, i l
i still have a ton of beatles stuff.t's ridiculous. >> reporter: he witnessed the beatles last concert ever. >> to know that i was able to see their last show was like a gift from the god. >> i was a staff for thing to g photographer and my assignment was to photograph the beatles. they marched out from the dugout and proceeded to second base where they had set up the stage. >> reporter: these pictures show the beatles playing with the giants/dodgers score still on the...
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king tobias loves the beatles >> i love them. they're not trying to kill or hurt people, just love people. >> he's meeting another legend. >> he is one of the beatles. the one that sings, love people do. >> he's the only surviving child of trip lets and his mom battled cancer 13 years. recently, returning in her owe varies. >> my dream to make sure i have a great memory was all of my children. i leave them with great children of anything worth having for me. >> this is the stage they'll see the biggest screens, best audio equipment and a show that could make even back row squint. >> he brought in 36 semis just for the stage. >> crews spent days preparing the seats. wall mccartney spent 50 years performing a thousand songs. >> a legend closing is amazing. >> after the show, the 5-year-old will add a new picture to his portfolio. >> i hear that y don't have brothers. >> i do. >> who are your brothers. >> ringo, paul, and george. >> brothers who play together. >> and king hopes to some day play for a stadium like this one. you're no
king tobias loves the beatles >> i love them. they're not trying to kill or hurt people, just love people. >> he's meeting another legend. >> he is one of the beatles. the one that sings, love people do. >> he's the only surviving child of trip lets and his mom battled cancer 13 years. recently, returning in her owe varies. >> my dream to make sure i have a great memory was all of my children. i leave them with great children of anything worth having for me....
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>> >>> more details on tp last beatles the last beatles concert., 000 tickets were sold d boy, the tickets were way cheaper than, it was ranging from $4. 50 to $6. 50. they played 11 songs and were only on the stage for a little more than 30 minutes. they closed the concert with long tall salley. >>> developers are planning to build housing and retail places. the new development will be a great edition to the city. >> we decided to have a thousand of new homes for people and looking forward to that development and looking closely to make sure we turn the page on that chapter. >> the mayor says demolition could begin as soon as october but right now it has not been decided whether the stadium is imploded or taken down piece by piece. at www.ktvu.com, you can learn about the beatles' last concert. >>> new in richmond of a bomb squad at the amtrak station. we are told richmond's bart train are being stopped and that no trains are traveling out of richmond right now. ac transit is running a bus bridge. no word yet on when the amtrak and richmond's bart
>> >>> more details on tp last beatles the last beatles concert., 000 tickets were sold d boy, the tickets were way cheaper than, it was ranging from $4. 50 to $6. 50. they played 11 songs and were only on the stage for a little more than 30 minutes. they closed the concert with long tall salley. >>> developers are planning to build housing and retail places. the new development will be a great edition to the city. >> we decided to have a thousand of new homes for...
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king tobias loves the beatles >> i love them. they're not trying to kill or hurt people, just love people. >> he's meeting another legend. >> he is one of the beatles. the one that sings, love people do. >> he's the only surviving child of trip lets and his mom battled cancer 13 years. recently, returning in her owe varies. >> my dream to make sure i have a great memory was all of my children. i leave them with great children of anything worth having for me. >> this is the stage they'll see the biggest screens, best audio equipment and a show that could make even back row squint. >> he brought in 36 semis just for the stage. >> crews spent days preparing the seats. wall mccartney spent 50 years performing a thousand songs. >> a legend closing is amazing. >> after the show, the 5-year-old will add a new picture to his portfolio. >> i hear that you don't have brothers. >> i do. >> who are your brothers. >> ringo, paul, and george. >> brothers who play together. >> and king hopes to some day play for a stadium like this one. you're
king tobias loves the beatles >> i love them. they're not trying to kill or hurt people, just love people. >> he's meeting another legend. >> he is one of the beatles. the one that sings, love people do. >> he's the only surviving child of trip lets and his mom battled cancer 13 years. recently, returning in her owe varies. >> my dream to make sure i have a great memory was all of my children. i leave them with great children of anything worth having for me....
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he's a real beatles fan. he's got a ticket at the sound check row worth $1,500. >> they call us fans on the road. wherever the mccartney magnet pulls us, there's going to be a whole group of us here tonight. >> reporter: that $1,500 ticket is the highest price ticket we found so far. the event planners did expand the seating capacity inside candlestick park for tonight and they added more tickets for sale. i don't know if all those tickets are already gone. but there it is. vic lee, abc 7 news. >> vic, thank you. >>> that 5-year-old met ringo starr last night in san jose. tonight he will meet paul mccartney. he's a huge beatles fan. he got to show off his skills for ringo. this is a dream come through for him as well as his mom who's beaten breast cancer four times and now is battling ovarian cancer. she dez getting king to meet the two survivoring beatles is part of a deeply emotional mission. >> i need to make sure i have as many great memories with my kids as i can while i'm still here. >> she calls king a
he's a real beatles fan. he's got a ticket at the sound check row worth $1,500. >> they call us fans on the road. wherever the mccartney magnet pulls us, there's going to be a whole group of us here tonight. >> reporter: that $1,500 ticket is the highest price ticket we found so far. the event planners did expand the seating capacity inside candlestick park for tonight and they added more tickets for sale. i don't know if all those tickets are already gone. but there it is. vic lee,...
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he recalls stories about that concert. >> the people were yelling "beatles, beatles!" so loudly that he could not even hear himself speak. it was one of the hardest live gigs he's ever done. and the fab four were so excited to be there that night in candlestick park, they knew it was their last concert. for me, and i'm sure for many bay area people, it's very emotional. it's an emotional thing for all of us, because candlestick was such a big part of our lives for so many years, and so were the beatles. and for paul to come back to this final show, it was incredible. >> let's do it! >> candlestick! >> reporter: a little preview from mccartney, who's part of the excitement tonight here at candlestick, which has so much history when it first opened in 1960. then vice president richard nixon threw out the first pitch for the giants' game. also, of course, candlestick park, big in a lot of pictures referencing the '89 loma prieta earthquake. that's where the a's and giants were playing during the world series in game three. we have a crew inside taking pictures of everythi
he recalls stories about that concert. >> the people were yelling "beatles, beatles!" so loudly that he could not even hear himself speak. it was one of the hardest live gigs he's ever done. and the fab four were so excited to be there that night in candlestick park, they knew it was their last concert. for me, and i'm sure for many bay area people, it's very emotional. it's an emotional thing for all of us, because candlestick was such a big part of our lives for so many years,...
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they are rare still photographs of that last beatles concert. did you have any sense of history? >> we didn't know it was history. >> reporter: nobody did except perhaps the beatles themselves, which makes this return by paul mccartney to canadastick tonight all the more poignant. >> i didn't know if i wanted to ruin those memories i had. now i think it's worth it. i've heard it's going to be great. i think i can handle it. >> reporter: after all, how many people get to witness music history twice? to answer that question, we don't know. we didn't take a head count. based on the people we see here today, talking about the concert in 1966 and coming back tonight, there will be more than a few, among them, a mother from the peninsula who in 1966 wanted to go to the concert and her mother at the time said no, you're not allowed to go, you've very scene the beatles. this year, her kids found out about the concert and said, we're taking you, mom. we'll show you that story tonight at 6:00. at candlestick park, wayne freedman, abc 7 news. >> that is a great story. wayne, thanks very muc
they are rare still photographs of that last beatles concert. did you have any sense of history? >> we didn't know it was history. >> reporter: nobody did except perhaps the beatles themselves, which makes this return by paul mccartney to canadastick tonight all the more poignant. >> i didn't know if i wanted to ruin those memories i had. now i think it's worth it. i've heard it's going to be great. i think i can handle it. >> reporter: after all, how many people get to...
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and picture from the beatles final concert not shown until now.ill see them right femalearrator: it's posturepedic versus beautyrest it's posturepedic versus beautyrest with up to $400 off. serta icomfort and tempur-pedic go head-to-head with three years' interest-free financing. mattress price wars are on now at sleep train. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ great rates for great rides. geico motorcycle, see how much you could save. ♪ great rates for great rides. geico motorcycle, see how much you could save. >> sir paul says he wanted to rock the stick one last time because of the special memory he had of playing there in august of 1966. a lot of others have memory of that night, too. and here's wayne with a little yesterday and today. >> it has been a long long wait. not just day in the candlestick parking lot. how about 48 years? >> to get to see paul mccartney in person i am, i am thrilled. >>reporter: for sue of menlo park going to the concert tonight is almost an act of redemption. make good for the concert she hoped to attend in 19
and picture from the beatles final concert not shown until now.ill see them right femalearrator: it's posturepedic versus beautyrest it's posturepedic versus beautyrest with up to $400 off. serta icomfort and tempur-pedic go head-to-head with three years' interest-free financing. mattress price wars are on now at sleep train. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ great rates for great rides. geico motorcycle, see how much you could save. ♪ great rates for great rides. geico...
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it's the beatles live. i have the candlestick park concert. i probably listen to it ten times a year still. >> reporter: to get a glimpse of what that concertment to him. >> it looked like a museum. >> reporter: you need a glimpse of his home. >> these are. >> the psych dellic -- >> i still have a ton of beatle stuff. there comes a point where it's kind of crazy. >> reporter: what's crazy is knowing he witnessed the beatles last concert efr. >> to know i was able to see -- i was a staff photographer for "the san francisco examiner." my assignment was to cover the beatles. >> reporter: he was just across the barricades from bandoni at that show. >> they marched out from the dugout, and proceeded to second base where they had set up the stage. >> reporter: they show the with the score still on the scoreboard. >> it wasn't an elaborate light show with flashing fireworks. all they did was four guys came on stage, performed their songs, and away they went. >> reporter: he clicked the last photo. >> an armored car came out, they jumped in the armore
it's the beatles live. i have the candlestick park concert. i probably listen to it ten times a year still. >> reporter: to get a glimpse of what that concertment to him. >> it looked like a museum. >> reporter: you need a glimpse of his home. >> these are. >> the psych dellic -- >> i still have a ton of beatle stuff. there comes a point where it's kind of crazy. >> reporter: what's crazy is knowing he witnessed the beatles last concert efr. >> to...
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the beatles were unafraid to change.eak of their performance, at candle stick, the they said no we're going to do -- they said we're going to do something different now. that's the mission they were on. that's why they continued to evolve and i think that they're doing something outside the box. >> that's before we knew there was a box. >> and they lead other people to do the same thing afterwards. >> that's one of the many reasons why they're so admired. we want to tell you more about the 50th an verse of the british invasion. we given you a taste of some of the photos. it's a fantastic exhibit. thanks a lot for joining us and live on. >> come down and check it out. >> we'll be right back. ♪ [ music ] ♪ >>> the first family minus sasha that's arriving later arrived at martha's vineyard for their vacation. many people lining up hoping to get a look at the obamas. the president is kicking off his 2 week visit with a trip to the golf course. they're hoping that president obama and the family will stop by their establishmen
the beatles were unafraid to change.eak of their performance, at candle stick, the they said no we're going to do -- they said we're going to do something different now. that's the mission they were on. that's why they continued to evolve and i think that they're doing something outside the box. >> that's before we knew there was a box. >> and they lead other people to do the same thing afterwards. >> that's one of the many reasons why they're so admired. we want to tell you...
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and he performed many hits from his beatles. wings and his solo career. >> pam: san francisco police say, anyone caught taking chairs or any other mementos from the candlestick park during thursday's concert. could face vandalism charges. >> pam: this video was taken during the last 49ers game at candlestick park back in december -- two men took, what they thought would be a souvenir from candlestick park. >> pam: but san francisco police rushed in. and arrested them. >>no. youre not supposed to do that! >> pam: san francisco parks and recreation says, a total of 100 seats were broken. >> pam: while the fire raging out of control. updates on the fire fighting efforts. plus an attack on the ac transit bus. >> pam: first, violent protest of an armed michael brown. and ferguson mystery and how the bay area is showing its support. teachers are in the process >> jacqueline: mark weber coming up. spokesperson: get a $1,000 turbocharged reward card with a new volkswagen turbo. why are we so obsessed with turbo? because we like giving y
and he performed many hits from his beatles. wings and his solo career. >> pam: san francisco police say, anyone caught taking chairs or any other mementos from the candlestick park during thursday's concert. could face vandalism charges. >> pam: this video was taken during the last 49ers game at candlestick park back in december -- two men took, what they thought would be a souvenir from candlestick park. >> pam: but san francisco police rushed in. and arrested them....
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japanese couple has come to london to follow in the beatles footsteps. as well as these tourists, striking a pose in the middle of the zebra crossing. every year millions across this street paying a mosh -- homage to this photo. on august 8,s ago 19 69, the beatles were recording their album in a studio near abbey road and needed to decide on the cover image. it took 10 minutes to snap them crossing the street. the resulting photo has turned into one of the world's most iconic images. ever since, residents in this north london neighborhood have had to deal with the growing number of fans there street, -- and there street crossing is a tourist attraction. click sometimes it is annoying to have these people here. my son comes back and forth from school and i am carrying groceries and sometimes it is a huge crowd and it is difficult to walk through sometimes. click some drivers are hitting the horn as traffic backs up. security concerns have prompted local officials to consider hiring a crossing guard but a final decision has not yet been made. >> let's bri
japanese couple has come to london to follow in the beatles footsteps. as well as these tourists, striking a pose in the middle of the zebra crossing. every year millions across this street paying a mosh -- homage to this photo. on august 8,s ago 19 69, the beatles were recording their album in a studio near abbey road and needed to decide on the cover image. it took 10 minutes to snap them crossing the street. the resulting photo has turned into one of the world's most iconic images. ever...
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when they gave away free bats. >> and favorite beatles song? >> oh my gosh. woman? maybe?one. >> we will leave you with that. ♪ oh, i need your love, babe ... hope you need my love babe. ♪ hold me, love me, hold me, love me. ♪ i ain't got nothing but love, babe. ♪ ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> from the heart of broadw across the nation and around the world, it's the "late show" with david letterman. tonight... plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter. and now, purveyor of the finest horseradish, david letterman! captioning sponsored by worldwide pants and cbs ( band playing "late showem
when they gave away free bats. >> and favorite beatles song? >> oh my gosh. woman? maybe?one. >> we will leave you with that. ♪ oh, i need your love, babe ... hope you need my love babe. ♪ hold me, love me, hold me, love me. ♪ i ain't got nothing but love, babe. ♪ ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> from the heart of broadw across the nation and around the world, it's the "late show" with david letterman. tonight... plus paul shaffer and the...
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when they gave away free bats. >> and favorite beatles song? >> oh my gosh. woman? maybe?d one. >> we will leave you with that. ♪ oh, i need your love, babe ... hope you need my love babe. ♪ hold me, love me, hold me, love me. ♪ i ai,,,,,,,,,, on august 4th, two unsuspecting men walked in to a mcdonald's and discovered an extraordinary burger with heaps of jalapeños... ...for only two dollars. within minutes, they had also discovered the phenomenon of "economnomnomics" nomnom... nom? nom nom the jalapeño double,
when they gave away free bats. >> and favorite beatles song? >> oh my gosh. woman? maybe?d one. >> we will leave you with that. ♪ oh, i need your love, babe ... hope you need my love babe. ♪ hold me, love me, hold me, love me. ♪ i ai,,,,,,,,,, on august 4th, two unsuspecting men walked in to a mcdonald's and discovered an extraordinary burger with heaps of jalapeños... ...for only two dollars. within minutes, they had also discovered the phenomenon of...
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beatles.starts writing his own songs, performing in prison shows. ♪ what a mad delusion living in the confusion ♪ >> from then on it is his dream to become the biggest musical star in history. >> bigger, he said, than the beatl beatles. and san francisco was the perfect place to start. paroled after seven years in prison he used his guitar and charisma to lure a flock of vulnerable young women. >> i fell in love with him continuously. he is very brilliant. and yet whatever he wants to be, i let him be that. >> i was mesmerized by his mind and the things he professed. >> manson transformed himself from a two bit criminal into a spiritual guru. >> charlie sometimes said he was a scientologist. the only religion he had was church of charlie. >> the church of charlie got stranger as the following got bigger. the manson family made a dilapidated movie set called spawn ranch their home. >> everybody was really happy. we would help take care of the horses. garbage runs were fun. we would go to the ba
beatles.starts writing his own songs, performing in prison shows. ♪ what a mad delusion living in the confusion ♪ >> from then on it is his dream to become the biggest musical star in history. >> bigger, he said, than the beatl beatles. and san francisco was the perfect place to start. paroled after seven years in prison he used his guitar and charisma to lure a flock of vulnerable young women. >> i fell in love with him continuously. he is very brilliant. and yet whatever...
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. >> that's where the beatles played their final concert decades ago. "today in the bay's" stephanie chuang live at the stick. big show planned for tonight, steph. >> reporter: very big show, big fanfare. good morning, laura and scott. officially the show starts at 8:00 tonight. imagine 49,000 people trying to get here to candlestick park, people say get here early. you can see the lights are on, typically they are not. of as we prepare the hours before paul mccartney performs. you see the sign, welcome back to sf, paul, this is part of his out there tour. it has been 48 years to the month since the beatles played their final concert that was august 29th, 1966, here at candlestick park. bitter sweet times too for paul mccartney who will be playing the final show. he is set to perform three hours, featuring some of the most famous and beloved songs spanning his career from a solo artist to a member of wings, and then of course the beatles. here's part of his message to fans on his night here at the stick. >> come along been apart of it, 149 of august, ca
. >> that's where the beatles played their final concert decades ago. "today in the bay's" stephanie chuang live at the stick. big show planned for tonight, steph. >> reporter: very big show, big fanfare. good morning, laura and scott. officially the show starts at 8:00 tonight. imagine 49,000 people trying to get here to candlestick park, people say get here early. you can see the lights are on, typically they are not. of as we prepare the hours before paul mccartney...
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that's where the beatles played their final concert decades ago. stephanie chuang live at the stick right now, big show is planned for tonight, steph. >> reporter: that's right, good morning, laura and scott. the promotors handling there also handle outside lands. i understand that's when the discussion really began about him coming here for the final farewell event where you can see the sign is up here welcoming, welcome back to sf, paul. the show slated to start at 8:00 tonight. now the beatles as you mentioned were here 48 years ago, and it seems they knew about selfies way before we do did. check out this picture, it was snapped by john lenin on stage during that final beatles concert here at candlestick park. that was on august 29th, 1966. now at the time, it was just home of the giants, the stage was behind second base. tickets did not sell out, it was 25,000 sold out of 42,000 at a cost of between 450 and 650 each. what a deal. tickets though are sold out for tonight, 49,000 people expected to fill the stadium, appropriate number, 50 to $250
that's where the beatles played their final concert decades ago. stephanie chuang live at the stick right now, big show is planned for tonight, steph. >> reporter: that's right, good morning, laura and scott. the promotors handling there also handle outside lands. i understand that's when the discussion really began about him coming here for the final farewell event where you can see the sign is up here welcoming, welcome back to sf, paul. the show slated to start at 8:00 tonight. now the...
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he called it helter-skelter after famous beatles' song.nt buggly yossie named his best-selling book after manson's strange philosophy. >> one of the songs stood out in his mind, "helter-skelter," which he felt was an apocalyptic war between blacks and whites, the last destructive final war on the face of this earth. are >> manson, increasingly paranoid and angry, hatched a deranged plan to ignite the race war himself by killing a handful of rich white people and framing you the black panthers. >> friday night in los angeles, a movie actress and four of her friends were murdered. >> the brutal murders at the tate and la bianca homes left the lapd perplexed for months. but when the disturbing truth about the manson family surfaced, the stage was set. >> all the elements are present for one of the most sensational murder trials in american history. >> nearly a year after the murders, the trial began. >> on the evening of august 8th, 1969, charles manson sent out from the fires of hell four heartless, cold-blooded robots. that's what i told th
he called it helter-skelter after famous beatles' song.nt buggly yossie named his best-selling book after manson's strange philosophy. >> one of the songs stood out in his mind, "helter-skelter," which he felt was an apocalyptic war between blacks and whites, the last destructive final war on the face of this earth. are >> manson, increasingly paranoid and angry, hatched a deranged plan to ignite the race war himself by killing a handful of rich white people and framing...
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it was goodbye to candlestick part as beatles paul mccartney plays for the last time.s for the forecast for today and is pretty overcast around the bay area. as we take a look at tempters it's not too bad at of the start. we do have a high ridge of pressure coming in. most of the sober and off in the afternoon. as we haven't the week and there's not much changed. a lot of fog and afternoon sunshine. as for next thursday temperatures will rebound again. we're looking of dry weather and from the date for a least the next seven days. cars are starting lineup of the bay bridge toll plaza. san mateo bridge is problem free. golden gate bridge has lots of space between cars with the drive time of 25 minutes. more now on the latest of actor robin williams. robin williams was suffering with depression and anxiety and the for stages of parkinson's disease. crowley there is no cure for parkinson's disease. robin williams spirit will live on in the motion world. the designer of world book for kraft is planning to create... will going to continue covering the news developments and
it was goodbye to candlestick part as beatles paul mccartney plays for the last time.s for the forecast for today and is pretty overcast around the bay area. as we take a look at tempters it's not too bad at of the start. we do have a high ridge of pressure coming in. most of the sober and off in the afternoon. as we haven't the week and there's not much changed. a lot of fog and afternoon sunshine. as for next thursday temperatures will rebound again. we're looking of dry weather and from the...
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historic in so many ways. [ screaming ] >> reporter: the 1966 candlestick show with the beatles' lastc concert ever, it's the final public event at this much maligned yet beloved old stadium. >> don't have a ticket. i don't want to hear 10,000 screaming people anymore. >> reporter: larry heard that in 1966 working the concession stands at the show. >> everybody was screaming. [ laughter ] >> there was no quiet people in the stadium. >> reporter: barnes was here then, too, but she will be back tonight working the ticket booth. ♪[ music ] >> reporter: but tonight, tonight it's about paul mccartney who put on a 30- minute show last time. this time plans to go over three hours. >> you know, everything about the show, it's not just big, but it's quality. he realizes the historic moment of this show. >> reporter: as the beatles sang, everybody had a good time, but now it's time to follow the sun. >> no more concerts, no more football, no more baseball, no more anything. it's going to be gone. >> reporter: you understand this guy is 72 years old and he is going to play 30 songs, last time he
historic in so many ways. [ screaming ] >> reporter: the 1966 candlestick show with the beatles' lastc concert ever, it's the final public event at this much maligned yet beloved old stadium. >> don't have a ticket. i don't want to hear 10,000 screaming people anymore. >> reporter: larry heard that in 1966 working the concession stands at the show. >> everybody was screaming. [ laughter ] >> there was no quiet people in the stadium. >> reporter: barnes was...
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it doesn't mean there's only one so-called beatles group.hat investigators are looking at is a lot of different possibilities, and this is one of them. >> and what about the fact that the executioner was left-handed, was wearing timberland boots and has that specific accent? are they saying that's been tremendously helpful? >> they haven't said that that's specifically helpful, but the accent is one thing that linguistic experts are looking at. and one linguistic expert we talked to said they basically have a data bank that looks at not only video recordings but audio recordings of known jihadists that have gone into syria. so what they'll be doing is now comparing that voice there and looking at what they already have and seeing if they can find somebody that matches that exact audio recording. what we do know from talking to linguistic experts is this is somebody who grew up here in england, probably considers themselves very british, well educated and very articulate. >> atika, thank you for that. and thank you, everyone, for joining us.
it doesn't mean there's only one so-called beatles group.hat investigators are looking at is a lot of different possibilities, and this is one of them. >> and what about the fact that the executioner was left-handed, was wearing timberland boots and has that specific accent? are they saying that's been tremendously helpful? >> they haven't said that that's specifically helpful, but the accent is one thing that linguistic experts are looking at. and one linguistic expert we talked to...
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[ applause and cheers ] >> reporter: a homecoming and good-bye to candlestick park where the beatlesyed their last concert 48 years ago. [ applause and cheers ] >> reporter: leo herrera was there. he was 14 and he paid $6.50 for his front row seat. >> paul turned around to wave at the stands and looked right at us and it was shocking to me because there was the most famous face in the world to me 20 yards away from me. >> reporter: the show ended after only 11 songs and about 30 minutes. >> whoo! >> reporter: maybe he heard these women. back in junior high all five of them were there. >> the beatles are part of our friendship in a certain way because we sing the songs. all our kids sing the songs. 48 years and we were little girls. and now we're elders in the community now. >> reporter: over half a century candlestick has been home to iconic memories. it hosted pope john paul ii. in 1987, welcomed the giants in 1960, survived an earthquake during the 1989 world series and saw legendary 49ers victories. >> it's surreal. this is it. this is the last public event at candlestick. >> i th
[ applause and cheers ] >> reporter: a homecoming and good-bye to candlestick park where the beatlesyed their last concert 48 years ago. [ applause and cheers ] >> reporter: leo herrera was there. he was 14 and he paid $6.50 for his front row seat. >> paul turned around to wave at the stands and looked right at us and it was shocking to me because there was the most famous face in the world to me 20 yards away from me. >> reporter: the show ended after only 11 songs and...
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the beatles played the final concert there in 1966. 49,000 fans are expected to tea.f you are going, be careful how you get your ticket. police are expecting a lot of counterfeits. >> tone -- tonight the warriors will meet with residents in san francisco to talk about the new arena. the presentation will discuss bake project ideas and will not include any drawings or mockups. in april the warriors announced the purchase of a prosecute at 3rd for a new arena and they hope to play in the new facility for the 2018 season. year, the nba said they are opening october 29 and the first home game is november 1 against the lakers. >> we are talking basketball already? the season is zipping by. >>> good morning, everyone, it is quiet. it is drizzle. >> ceiling is 300' at what half and morning is getting through to the east bay hills roar than a little bit of cloud cover along 24 back toward mount diabolo. walnut creek is 61 and dublin/pleasanton is 60. upper 50's to low 60's all the way down the east bay shoreline from el cerrito to hayward and san francisco is 59 and daly city
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it's fitting a former beatle has come back for a final event.were made available today. police are out in force looking for counter fits and illegal scalpers mer about the presence there this evening. >> well, i guess it's beatle mania here at the stick. crowds are starting to arrive. it's still early and guaranteed you'll see a lot of cops and security here tonight. they're starting to assemble at the gate now. crowds arrived and so did police. they expect the concert to be trouble free but are aware of scalpers selling counterfeit tickets. hundreds brought them. some paying $1,000 per ticket. they were printed on ticket card stock. this time, police are ready for them. and there will be units looking for scalpers. >> another area will have so
it's fitting a former beatle has come back for a final event.were made available today. police are out in force looking for counter fits and illegal scalpers mer about the presence there this evening. >> well, i guess it's beatle mania here at the stick. crowds are starting to arrive. it's still early and guaranteed you'll see a lot of cops and security here tonight. they're starting to assemble at the gate now. crowds arrived and so did police. they expect the concert to be trouble free...
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it was the beatles' last live concert. from across the bay to around the world, the stories that matter on "kpix 5 news this morning." >> he makes a tremendous diving catch! >> and good morning, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm juliette goodrich in for michelle. it is 6:00. >>> and we begin with this story. the fremont school board puts a controversial textbook on hold. >> when i saw that book, i couldn't believe the topics that i saw in there! >> the board spent more than 4 hours last night debating this book right here. kpix 5 reporter kiet do live in fremont now with the outcome of the meeting that drew quite a crowd last night. kiet, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. dozens of parents took to the podium last night calling it borderline pornography and a how-to for sex. this book is called your health today. and it was originally sold to the college market. so many parents here felt it was not appropriate for 9th grade freshmen. it has chapters on sex that would make some adults blush. the board voted 3-2 to
it was the beatles' last live concert. from across the bay to around the world, the stories that matter on "kpix 5 news this morning." >> he makes a tremendous diving catch! >> and good morning, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm juliette goodrich in for michelle. it is 6:00. >>> and we begin with this story. the fremont school board puts a controversial textbook on hold. >> when i saw that book, i couldn't believe the topics that i saw in there!...
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the group of jihadists he leads is known as the beatles.erican journalist hangs in the balance. i want to bring in cnn's atika shubert based in london. let's talk about the search for this terrorist with the british accent. >> well, he's got a very distinct accent there. actually we've spoken to a number of linguistic experts who say this is someone who has grown up in britain at a young age, ar it tick cue late and educated by the use of his words, they say possibly from the south of england, even the london area, although clearly, you know, that -- there are a lot of areas may have that same type of accent. this is what the government is now doing, scrutinizing that video, looking for any clues that might tell them who this man and who else might be out there with him. >> this terror cell he supposedly leads, we don't know, supposedly, it's called the beatles. what do you know about them? >> well, this is something that came out in "the guardian" newspaper here and they say that they've spoken to a number of other people who have -- who w
the group of jihadists he leads is known as the beatles.erican journalist hangs in the balance. i want to bring in cnn's atika shubert based in london. let's talk about the search for this terrorist with the british accent. >> well, he's got a very distinct accent there. actually we've spoken to a number of linguistic experts who say this is someone who has grown up in britain at a young age, ar it tick cue late and educated by the use of his words, they say possibly from the south of...
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the beatles play their final concert there in 1966. 49,000 people are expected to attend. if you are going, be careful. police expect there will be unit coulder fitters there. >> that is mark zuckerburg accepting the ice bucket challenge. it is being done to raise awareness for lou gehrig's disease and has been done by thousands. zuckerburg challenged three other tech titans,. >> it is raising a phenomenal amount of awareness for als. it is a fatal disease that attacks the nervous system. >> and just look at the people who have taken part in this challenge. even celebrities. >> and abc7 news reporter alan wang learned more about it first hand. hi, alan. >> it is a good thing i carry my fire gear with me at all times. i i didn't know i was covering the story in my suit today. because of the ice bucket challenge millions more people are learning more about als. in the past two weeks the ice bucket challenge has soaked the world with als or lou gehrig's disease. people are learning about bob hall who can no longer walk. he knows the fatal disease will eventually take his abil
the beatles play their final concert there in 1966. 49,000 people are expected to attend. if you are going, be careful. police expect there will be unit coulder fitters there. >> that is mark zuckerburg accepting the ice bucket challenge. it is being done to raise awareness for lou gehrig's disease and has been done by thousands. zuckerburg challenged three other tech titans,. >> it is raising a phenomenal amount of awareness for als. it is a fatal disease that attacks the nervous...
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. >> the beatles. >> the beatles suck. where i come from, it was the stones or beatles.hicks like the beatles. >> among inmates, keenan is a popular figure. but those who have known him the longest have witnessed another side. >> before he went in he was very narcissistic and the world revolved around mike, drugs, alcohol. nobody would be happy with the way he behaved before he got arrested for this. it was terrible. he'll admit it, he was a terrible guy. >> martin keenan believes 24 years on death row has had a numbing effect on his brother. >> emotionally, there is a curtain there. he's kind of bland. >> you're awfully calm for someone who has spent how much time now? >> mind over matter at this point. i had to deal with it. just blot it out. both my parents died, and my sister died, unfortunately, while i was on this case. yeah. couldn't go to any of their funerals. wasn't allowed. so, yeah. struggled through that, too. tried not to grieve. pretty much succeeded in that. maybe one of these days i will. i have enough to worry about without grieving about dead people. t
. >> the beatles. >> the beatles suck. where i come from, it was the stones or beatles.hicks like the beatles. >> among inmates, keenan is a popular figure. but those who have known him the longest have witnessed another side. >> before he went in he was very narcissistic and the world revolved around mike, drugs, alcohol. nobody would be happy with the way he behaved before he got arrested for this. it was terrible. he'll admit it, he was a terrible guy. >> martin...
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this is a picture now of what's called a beatle.ents discovered it in a two-pound package of rice. it came from a passenger and came originally from saudi arabia. the beatle can destroy grains, sooer cereals and stored foods. peop who heat it with suffer severe digestive issues. this bug has been destructive and costly. >> a look at our weather after all that rain yesterday, we got a spectacular day today. >> we did. we kind of needed a time-out. >> we do. >> weatherwise, it will continue. stunning over the next couple of days. this is a cool summer. that's how most people remember it. onl 16 days that are 7 o or higher. the flag very. a ca wd thllll o temperatures to dip. . that's the other thing, a very cool start. cool start for us, lots of sunshine coming and big, big changes coming this weekend, too. in terms ofse starts, temperatures throughout the area early tomorrow morning. d.c. metro down into the low 60s. 63 in d.c. 62 around alexandria, arlington. 59 in fairfax and yes, it is go tock very fall like, very crisp and cool f
this is a picture now of what's called a beatle.ents discovered it in a two-pound package of rice. it came from a passenger and came originally from saudi arabia. the beatle can destroy grains, sooer cereals and stored foods. peop who heat it with suffer severe digestive issues. this bug has been destructive and costly. >> a look at our weather after all that rain yesterday, we got a spectacular day today. >> we did. we kind of needed a time-out. >> we do. >>...
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the beatles performed their last concert at the candlestick, 48 years ago!my hollyfield has more. >> the demand is high for this concert, we checked with a ticket breaker and he sold for tickets third row center for $3,500 each. can you imagine? stick tick is the location for the big show, a sellout. they expect 49,000 people. there are still tickets at brokers but how do you make sure you are not buying fake tickets in there are hundreds at outside lands music festival this weekend. tickets are easy to copy these days and criminals will steal the paper stock from the ticket seller and print fake tickets. you need to be careful of who you buy them from. make sure you can go back to that person if there is a problem. >> not anyone on the street. make them pull out drier's -- driver's license, if he doesn't, go somewhere else because he is worried about something. get there early no one knows they are counterfeit until you walk in. this is what is great about counterfeiting. a dollar bill you know, with a concert ticket you do not know until it is scanned. >>
the beatles performed their last concert at the candlestick, 48 years ago!my hollyfield has more. >> the demand is high for this concert, we checked with a ticket breaker and he sold for tickets third row center for $3,500 each. can you imagine? stick tick is the location for the big show, a sellout. they expect 49,000 people. there are still tickets at brokers but how do you make sure you are not buying fake tickets in there are hundreds at outside lands music festival this weekend....
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bob dylan, the beatles, the rolling stones. so all of it blown up, including this idea that rock is a history of progress. the last one is ellen willis. you've probably had enough. i'm getting looks. but work with me. because these ideas, those of you who had to do this assignment, analyzing these sources, you know what i'm talking about. these are a little more complicated. so it's worth being careful and laying the foundation. ellen willis, 1941. pioneering rock music critic. here's a woman at the center of rock culture, she was the rock critic of the "new yorker" magazine for a number of years. also a feminist activist. she was a member of two founding radical feminist groups. the new york radical women, who helped organize that atlantic city protest against miss america, and then follow-up group, the red stockings. willis was a creative and original thinker across a range of areas. she's really interesting for us because she liked rock music. there's much more struggle within the piece i gave you than there is in, say, cock
bob dylan, the beatles, the rolling stones. so all of it blown up, including this idea that rock is a history of progress. the last one is ellen willis. you've probably had enough. i'm getting looks. but work with me. because these ideas, those of you who had to do this assignment, analyzing these sources, you know what i'm talking about. these are a little more complicated. so it's worth being careful and laying the foundation. ellen willis, 1941. pioneering rock music critic. here's a woman...
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that is beatles or something. >> that's amazing. that is amazing ♪oh yea...l paso's... got a bold, new stand'n stuff shell that's blasted for nacho cheesiness oh...yeah how do you helper? make helper with your favorite ingredients, for a fresh taste you'll love. helper. make it yours. now make restaurant inspired dishes with ultimate helper. about. >> oh, my gosh. oh, my. >> that is frightening. one of napa newest resident quite the welcome this weekend. moments after she delivered a baby girl on sunday morning the napa earthquake hit. and you could see here she was holding her baby tight as the whole hospital shook. caught up in the moment she did not even realize exactly what was happening. >> i was just thinking that rock me why are you rocking me. wait there's an earthquake. i was too sleepy and too tired to really understand what was happening at that moment. >> they named the baby add rihanna elizabeth inform quake reference in the name if you wonder other than shakey birthday happy and healthy. >> big display of self promotion by tesla has been given t
that is beatles or something. >> that's amazing. that is amazing ♪oh yea...l paso's... got a bold, new stand'n stuff shell that's blasted for nacho cheesiness oh...yeah how do you helper? make helper with your favorite ingredients, for a fresh taste you'll love. helper. make it yours. now make restaurant inspired dishes with ultimate helper. about. >> oh, my gosh. oh, my. >> that is frightening. one of napa newest resident quite the welcome this weekend. moments after she...
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>>reporter: this is the unused ticket from the beatles 1966 concert.the time he was 15 and couldn't didn't have a rid ride. a lot has changed since then for many baby boomers. they have i don't know up. and slowed down. this is what going through security is like now o. >> the only drug we have this time is arthritis. >>reporter: what matters most the love for man and music tim timeless. if and the show will good until around mid nye. fans have been entertained not just by the music but also by fireworks. live at candlestick park tonight, abc 7 news. >> all right lisa thanks very much. hours after the concert was supposed to start as we said people were still sitting in traffic lacking for parking just disaster. people tweeting still stuck in traffic at 10:00 o'clock. one couple gave up and turned around. >> i have never seen traffic like this. you couldn't find out was there even going to be a parking place. if you put up with this we finally got off the freeway here in millbrae. we stopped at service station. we met another cup that he will had been
>>reporter: this is the unused ticket from the beatles 1966 concert.the time he was 15 and couldn't didn't have a rid ride. a lot has changed since then for many baby boomers. they have i don't know up. and slowed down. this is what going through security is like now o. >> the only drug we have this time is arthritis. >>reporter: what matters most the love for man and music tim timeless. if and the show will good until around mid nye. fans have been entertained not just by the...
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the beatles play their final concert there in 1966. 49,000 people are expected to attend. you are going, be careful. police expectpect there will be unit coulder fitters there. accepting the ice bucket challenge. it is being done to raise awareness for lou gehrig's disease and has been done by thousands. zuckerburg challenged three other tech titans,. >> it is raising a phenomenal amount of awareness for als. it is a fatal disease that attacks the nervous system. >> and just look at the people who have taken part in this challenge. even celebrities. >> and abc7 news reporter alan wang learned more about it first hand. hi, alan. >> it is a good thing i carry my fire gear with me at all times. i i didn't know i was covering the story in my suit today. because of the ice bucket challenge millions more people are learning more about als. in the past two weeks the ice bucket challenge has soaked the world with als or lou gehrig's disease. people are learning about bob hall who can no longer walk. he knows the fatal disease will eventually take his ability to speak, eat and brea
the beatles play their final concert there in 1966. 49,000 people are expected to attend. you are going, be careful. police expectpect there will be unit coulder fitters there. accepting the ice bucket challenge. it is being done to raise awareness for lou gehrig's disease and has been done by thousands. zuckerburg challenged three other tech titans,. >> it is raising a phenomenal amount of awareness for als. it is a fatal disease that attacks the nervous system. >> and just look at...
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sir paul mccartney will be coming back to the place the beatles did their final concert nearly 50 years ago. >> amy is at the field with more on the preparations. >> reporter: hi, cheryl. tonight's show is a sellout. but we did find some tickets available on different ticket brokers such as stubhub and mr. ticket. the cheapest was about a hundred dollars. tonight's audience will be witnessing history. the lights will shine on candlestick park for the last time tonight. as the city prepares for paul mccartney to play the last concert here. san franciscoians aren't the only ones excited. >> i'm coming to candlestick park. >> reporter: mccartney posted a video on his youtube channel. >> i have special memories as you know. >> reporter: the last time he played here was 1966 for the beatles' last show. 49,000 people are expected here tonight. there is extra service to try to handle all the fans and will have employees out tonight serving as tour guides. >> we're going to have ambassadors out at the station and stop so that people can get extra information about their return trips. that'll be
sir paul mccartney will be coming back to the place the beatles did their final concert nearly 50 years ago. >> amy is at the field with more on the preparations. >> reporter: hi, cheryl. tonight's show is a sellout. but we did find some tickets available on different ticket brokers such as stubhub and mr. ticket. the cheapest was about a hundred dollars. tonight's audience will be witnessing history. the lights will shine on candlestick park for the last time tonight. as the city...
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beatle mania.umber one our excuse to talk about the beatles today 49 years ago the album "health" was released. the most covered song of the 20th century. >>> number two, everybody loves ringo. his real name is richard starky? >> the fifth beatle -- this is five things. but the fab five is up for debate. george harrison said it was these two. paul mccartney said it was brian. we believe it's our executive producer. but the debate continues. number four, you want to talk cross over appeal in 2010 under pope benedict. they named the revolver album the all time favorite of the church. these photographs could not have been taken on their first stop in new york. it was february. the beatles took miami beach by storm in 1964 for the second stop. i may or may not have one of those bathes suits in my closet somewhere. it wrapping up this hour on msnbc. thank you for the privilege of your time. next, the largest breach ever. russian hackers sell more than a billion internet passwords from everyday websites.
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candlestick park was the site of the last beatles concert in 1966.nd last night, thousands of people returned to the stick to relive that nostalgia and sir paul did not disappoint. >> how was it? >> incredible. >> he surpassed our expectations, really, really good. >> the concert got rave reviews, traffic was a different story. some people said they were stuck in traffic for three hours or more just trying to get a parking spot. starting to listen to the concert in the car. >> yeah, that was a tough one. >> check out nbcbayarea.com for a slide show of the more important moments at candlestick as well. so many memories made over the years. we'd love to see your photos and videos from the mccartney concert last night. sent them to iseenbcbayarea.com. >> quite a show, it was amazing. >> tired, but oh so worth it. >> to see a beatle, it was incredible. it was nice. >>> rob mayeda is in, i asked you yesterday what's the forecast for the stick there, and you were right on the money. >> breezy and cool, the reason why laura lost sleep last night, well she w
candlestick park was the site of the last beatles concert in 1966.nd last night, thousands of people returned to the stick to relive that nostalgia and sir paul did not disappoint. >> how was it? >> incredible. >> he surpassed our expectations, really, really good. >> the concert got rave reviews, traffic was a different story. some people said they were stuck in traffic for three hours or more just trying to get a parking spot. starting to listen to the concert in the...
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it was the beatles' last live concert. from across the bay to around the world, the stories that matter on "kpix 5 news this morning." >> he makes a tremendous diving catch! >> good morning to you, i'm juliette goodrich. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. michelle griego taking the day off. she may be at mccartney tonight. we'll see. time for weather. time for traffic. lawrence, looks like a good day, huh? >> yes. >>> should be a nice day. temperatures warm up a few degrees, a little thick fog now visibilities down to a half mile in santa rosa. the clouds early on today near the coastline just inside the bay and some of the local valleys. by the afternoon, though, becoming mostly sunny going to be a warmer day ahead. upper 80s the warmest spots inland, 70s inside the bay and 60s toward the coastline. that fog moving in over the city of san francisco and that shot and the temperatures running in the 50s and the 60s now. by the afternoon, we are going to squeeze in some sunshine and some warmer weather. 82 in san jose. 83
it was the beatles' last live concert. from across the bay to around the world, the stories that matter on "kpix 5 news this morning." >> he makes a tremendous diving catch! >> good morning to you, i'm juliette goodrich. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. michelle griego taking the day off. she may be at mccartney tonight. we'll see. time for weather. time for traffic. lawrence, looks like a good day, huh? >> yes. >>> should be a nice day....
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the beatles play their final concert there in 1966. 49,000 people are expected to attend.f you are going, be careful. police expect there will be unit coulder fitters there. accepting the ice bucket challenge. it is being done to raise awareness for lou gehrig's disease and has been done by thousands. zuckerburg challenged three other tech titans,. >> it is raising a phenomenal amount of awareness for als. it is a fatal disease that attacks the nervous system. >> and just look at the people who have taken part in this challenge. even celebrities. >> and abc7 news reporter alan wang learned more about it first hand. hi, alan. >> it is a good thing i carry my fire gear with me at all times. i i didn't know i was covering the story in my suit today. because of the ice bucket challenge millions more people are learning more about als. in the past two weeks the ice bucket challenge has soaked the world with als or lou gehrig's disease. people are learning about bob hall who can no longer walk. he knows the fatal disease will eventually take his ability to speak, eat and breathe
the beatles play their final concert there in 1966. 49,000 people are expected to attend.f you are going, be careful. police expect there will be unit coulder fitters there. accepting the ice bucket challenge. it is being done to raise awareness for lou gehrig's disease and has been done by thousands. zuckerburg challenged three other tech titans,. >> it is raising a phenomenal amount of awareness for als. it is a fatal disease that attacks the nervous system. >> and just look at...
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we heard from the beatles, from the rolling stones. it is one of san francisco's most treasured and important places. given all of the incredible iconic and historic events that happened here and look who we've got? we are so blessed to have you here today. what does it feel like to be here one more time? doesn't it get you right here? i know. i am feeling verclump. [inaudible] today. today we celebrate candlestick 54 years. we say thank you to all of the heroes and all of san francisco that considered this a treasured pieces of our history. >> we love candlestick! >> and on that note that concludes the general manager's report. >> so we do have one member of the public and john and i will escort you up. you can stand right here. >> good morning commissioners. first i would like to be complementary with this sunday's concert is the completion of 77th festival and my complements to the professional manner that this has been maintained and how outstanding the festival is. in all of the years of living in san francisco my entire life this
we heard from the beatles, from the rolling stones. it is one of san francisco's most treasured and important places. given all of the incredible iconic and historic events that happened here and look who we've got? we are so blessed to have you here today. what does it feel like to be here one more time? doesn't it get you right here? i know. i am feeling verclump. [inaudible] today. today we celebrate candlestick 54 years. we say thank you to all of the heroes and all of san francisco that...
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the beatles also performed there on their last tour date. back in 19-66. kron-4's jeff bush is live at candlestick park tonight. jeff what have fans been saying about the farewell concert? >>jeff bush scene paul mccartney lies it is something of a once-in-a- lifetime experience. >>paul mccartney hey san francisco!.cheers. >>jeff bush the crowd went wild when the former beatle made his way on stage and kicked off the concert with a classic tune. >>paul mccartney ooh, i need your love, babe, yes you know it's true. >>jeff bush the stage was huge and colorfully lit and the crowd sang along with paul as he belted out hit after hit. it was the perfect send off for the age ing stadium and a nice ending for a place with so many memories. fans began arriving at the park as soon as the gates opened at two o=clockthousands came to see a legend playing in a legendary place. >> must do. must do. it's a lifetime event. he's going to close down the stick and it's paul mccartney. >> he's my number one on my concert lit. i think i have seen a lot of him. >> i was very exc
the beatles also performed there on their last tour date. back in 19-66. kron-4's jeff bush is live at candlestick park tonight. jeff what have fans been saying about the farewell concert? >>jeff bush scene paul mccartney lies it is something of a once-in-a- lifetime experience. >>paul mccartney hey san francisco!.cheers. >>jeff bush the crowd went wild when the former beatle made his way on stage and kicked off the concert with a classic tune. >>paul mccartney ooh, i...
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the same venue where mccartney and the beatles played their final concert together back in 1966. >> $4.50 to attend this concert. >> reporter: marlene was there. >> it was so wild with energy. >> reporter: there for the beatles' final show, and again for candlestick's curtain call. opening day april 12th, 1960, richard nixon was here with willie mayes. the stick was built for sports and notorious for bone chilling winds. but it was the catch -- joe montana's game-winning playoff drive, that made this place famous. >> probably the most exciting end to a football game that i've ever seen. >> welcome to game three -- >> reporter: in 1989 millions were watching the world series live when it struck -- a 6.9 quake rattled the place to the rafters. sports wasn't the only religion at the park. in 1987 the pope came to candlestick in the stadium built for noise, silence from 88,000 in the stands. >> it was so quiet that you could hear the lights humming. >> reporter: candlestick is set to be demolished next year. all of this will become urban redevelopment. they're selling history. you can buy the
the same venue where mccartney and the beatles played their final concert together back in 1966. >> $4.50 to attend this concert. >> reporter: marlene was there. >> it was so wild with energy. >> reporter: there for the beatles' final show, and again for candlestick's curtain call. opening day april 12th, 1960, richard nixon was here with willie mayes. the stick was built for sports and notorious for bone chilling winds. but it was the catch -- joe montana's game-winning...
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. >>> 48 years ago the beatles played their final public concert. it happened to be at candlestick park. tonight decades of memories at candlestick are coming to a close. the final event, and guess who's back in town. paul mccartney is here. he's on the stage as we speak. getting ready with all his handlers around him. our chopper over the stick right now. a few hundred fans are actually inside the stadium right now. they paid a little extra to hear the sound check. and mccartney played a few songs within the last 15 minutes including "lady madonna." he chatted and said he's ready to go for the big night. the concert is expected to have a significant impact on traffic in the area. you know how this works. all these years of 49ers and giants games, we're used to it. but this is the last event. let's go down below. mark matthews is at the stadium with the setup for the big show. he's behind you in that stadium. >> reporter: he is. and the parking lot which opened at 3:00 is starting to fill up. people are starting to stream in to see the show and to w
. >>> 48 years ago the beatles played their final public concert. it happened to be at candlestick park. tonight decades of memories at candlestick are coming to a close. the final event, and guess who's back in town. paul mccartney is here. he's on the stage as we speak. getting ready with all his handlers around him. our chopper over the stick right now. a few hundred fans are actually inside the stadium right now. they paid a little extra to hear the sound check. and mccartney...
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this month marks 48 years since the beatles played their final concert here. that was august 29th, 1966. so this is bitterly sweet for paul mccartney who will play the sixth final show. he is set to perform three hours fieching some of the most beloved songs spanning his career as a solo artist, wings, and of course the beatles. >> it's actually going to be the last night we're closing it down. candlestick. it's going to be a very emotional night, great night, we are going to rock, i have some very special memories, as you know -- >> candlestick. >> of candlestick park, so come along. >> reporter: love that. having fun there in the video. expect state of the art technology of course for the show. lasers, fireworks, massive screens. nbc chopper was able to get shots of people working on the set yesterday. a big stable on the ten yard line. so again, definitely bitter sweet. the show is starting at 8:00. muni will be running special service for the show tonight and for the crowds. we'll have continued live coverage all through the morning, live here at candlesti
this month marks 48 years since the beatles played their final concert here. that was august 29th, 1966. so this is bitterly sweet for paul mccartney who will play the sixth final show. he is set to perform three hours fieching some of the most beloved songs spanning his career as a solo artist, wings, and of course the beatles. >> it's actually going to be the last night we're closing it down. candlestick. it's going to be a very emotional night, great night, we are going to rock, i have...
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>>reporter: this is the unused ticket from the beatles 1966 concert.he time he was 15 and couldn't didn't have a rid ride. a lot has changed since then for many baby boomers. they have i don't know up. and slowed down. this is what going through security is like now o. >> the only drug we have this time is arthritis. >>reporter: what matters most the love for man and music tim timeless. if and the show will good until around mid nye. fans have been entertained not just by the music but also by fireworks. live at candlestick park tonight, abc 7 news. >> all right lisa thanks very much. hours after the concert was supposed to start as we said people were still sitting in traffic lacking for parking just disaster. people tweeting still stuck in traffic at 10:00 o'clock. one couple gave up and turned around. >> i have never seen traffic like this. you couldn't find out was there even going to be a parking place. if you put up with this we finally got off the freeway here in millbrae. we stopped at service station. we met another cup that he will had been i
>>reporter: this is the unused ticket from the beatles 1966 concert.he time he was 15 and couldn't didn't have a rid ride. a lot has changed since then for many baby boomers. they have i don't know up. and slowed down. this is what going through security is like now o. >> the only drug we have this time is arthritis. >>reporter: what matters most the love for man and music tim timeless. if and the show will good until around mid nye. fans have been entertained not just by the...
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sir paul mccartney rocked the park last night, the same way he and the beatles did some 48 years ago.0 fans were there to witness the last public event ever at the stick. and sir paul certainly didn't disappoint. the only thing that did disappoint was all the traffic. nbc bay area's nannette miranda live outside of candlestick with a look at that side of the story this morning. >> reporter: well, traffic for 49er games is bad, even when they're held on sundays. earlier, san francisco police told me, it was worse last night, because you had commuter traffic mixed in. after spending at least hundreds of dollars for these tickets, many missed the concert because of the gridlock. >> is insane! >> reporter: it was a once in a lifetime chance to see the final public event at candlestick park before it's demolished. but for hundreds, if not thousands, they never got to see sir paul mccartney. it took many people hours to get close to the venue because of horrible traffic. and even then, there was no more parking. rizma flew in from pennsylvania. >> it took us 20 minutes to get out. i'm angry
sir paul mccartney rocked the park last night, the same way he and the beatles did some 48 years ago.0 fans were there to witness the last public event ever at the stick. and sir paul certainly didn't disappoint. the only thing that did disappoint was all the traffic. nbc bay area's nannette miranda live outside of candlestick with a look at that side of the story this morning. >> reporter: well, traffic for 49er games is bad, even when they're held on sundays. earlier, san francisco...