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you can see the phase one bleachers at the top. i want to point out these have been approved by bcdc whose focus is on the public access to the waterfront. their approval is required for anything i think 20-30 feet of the waterfront so a lot of this reflects compromise with them as well, and then you can see phase two on the grass are the concessions and more concessions over next to the bleachers. this is little marina green east. they are going to put chalets next to the st. francis and they had the two tents. these are smaller corporate tents available for sale. again more bleachers for the public and concessions when we get to phase two. this is the marina green triangle area. most of the things on there are existing. it's really the bike valet and police barricades and bigger since the assessment is more people will ride bikes and low impact to the grass and on the outside you can see they have the back of office, recycling areas and offices and areas for berkt holders which i will go into in a minute. this just lays out the b
you can see the phase one bleachers at the top. i want to point out these have been approved by bcdc whose focus is on the public access to the waterfront. their approval is required for anything i think 20-30 feet of the waterfront so a lot of this reflects compromise with them as well, and then you can see phase two on the grass are the concessions and more concessions over next to the bleachers. this is little marina green east. they are going to put chalets next to the st. francis and they...
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if there was a fee for the bleachers and not using them they would dismantle them halfway through the program. the whole area is taken up and move our events that we would run right here so we have been very disenfranchised by this situation and i can see when they start set up in june they -- [inaudible] until they take it apart and there is no system to say july 15 half the stuff is not used and let's cut back and i don't see where you have anything in place to monitor that, and deal with that situation. >> [calling speaker names] >> good afternoon. i am fernanda and how many at the table there have actually sailed in the bay? one, two, three. great wonderful. well, i represent bads which is bay association of disabled sailors and i openly invite each of you an open ended invitation to sail with us and once you do the experience from that day will expand your definition of recreation because our sailors not only sail but we also participate in national and international regattas and that takes courage and our group of folks at bads are not just your regular folks in a sense. we leav
if there was a fee for the bleachers and not using them they would dismantle them halfway through the program. the whole area is taken up and move our events that we would run right here so we have been very disenfranchised by this situation and i can see when they start set up in june they -- [inaudible] until they take it apart and there is no system to say july 15 half the stuff is not used and let's cut back and i don't see where you have anything in place to monitor that, and deal with...
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that's your bleacher report.son, back to you. >> all right, patrick snell, thank you. >>> so, if sports aren't quite your thing, maybe this is. works by picasso are finding a new home in new york at the met. metropolitan museum. i want to show you why this billion dollar collection didn't cost a thing. thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. the battle of bataan, 1942. [ all ] fort benning, georgia, in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get
that's your bleacher report.son, back to you. >> all right, patrick snell, thank you. >>> so, if sports aren't quite your thing, maybe this is. works by picasso are finding a new home in new york at the met. metropolitan museum. i want to show you why this billion dollar collection didn't cost a thing. thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of...
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>> they were in the bleachers right across the stands and were supposed to be in the public area. but i was able to get vip passes to get them over in the bleachers. >> the vip passes may have saved their lives. >> pretty much, yeah. >> what do you say to them today and what are some of the questions they have for you? >> they are old enough to understand what happened, they are not old enough to understand why. that is what we are trying to get them through today to make sure they are safe and they know they are safe and to try do something normal with them today. they were so distraught. >> in a tragedy they say it can be helpful if you have a plan. you don't know when terror is going to hit or tragedy but have a plan. for example at the office building how you exit quickly. in a they're monday you don't think about something like that. if you are searching for your daughters and i know you found them along with your husband, you are in tears what are you thinking? how do i get out of here? where do you go? what do you do? >> at the time it was mass chaos. the second blast went
>> they were in the bleachers right across the stands and were supposed to be in the public area. but i was able to get vip passes to get them over in the bleachers. >> the vip passes may have saved their lives. >> pretty much, yeah. >> what do you say to them today and what are some of the questions they have for you? >> they are old enough to understand what happened, they are not old enough to understand why. that is what we are trying to get them through today...
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bleacher report has it going, the best teams to never win the tournament.teams like the '91 running revs, '93 michigan, the fab five, the bald heads and baggy shorts and back-to-back final fours they didn't win and my favorite has to be 1983 houston cougars upset by jimmy's nc state, the air ball claimed the pass, loved the celebration from jimmy v. join the conversation on twitter by using the hashtag bestwhoeverwon. rach and reg, a lot of great teams that came up short. what do you think about the list? >> reggie, any favorite there is or just ask carlos about his personal school's success in the ncaa tournament? >> joe, i would love to ask where does colorado state fall into that? i didn't see anything on bleacher about colorado state, my friend. >> reporter: yeah. no comment, reg. no comment. football mabl. basketball, no comment >> just wanted to make sure. >> reggie, still throwing the ucla banner out here? >> i am. i don't want to be a homer here about ucla. when you think of the tournament, you think of the four letters ucla. right? >> one tournamen
bleacher report has it going, the best teams to never win the tournament.teams like the '91 running revs, '93 michigan, the fab five, the bald heads and baggy shorts and back-to-back final fours they didn't win and my favorite has to be 1983 houston cougars upset by jimmy's nc state, the air ball claimed the pass, loved the celebration from jimmy v. join the conversation on twitter by using the hashtag bestwhoeverwon. rach and reg, a lot of great teams that came up short. what do you think...
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at that time, sergeant welch moved towards the bleachers and started helping people in the bleachershen myself and first sergeant madore went to the barricade and started tearing down that barricade. >> staff sergeant welch, when you went to the bleachers, what did you see and what were you doing? >> it was complete chaos. i mean, people didn't know where to go. there was only one way into that place and people were going the wrong way. so i looked at lieutenant fiola and said i was going to stay there. that was the order that i was given and i funneled others to where the other soldiers were standing by. once i noticed that 90% clear, i jumped over the wall and headed over and started tearing down the rest of the fence. >> first sergeant madore, did it ever occur to you as you were moving around that it was possible that another bomb could go off? >> yes, sir. as we were going in, we heard the second explosion go off. i immediately looked up and tried to assess the situation but then you have to get those people already injured out of the area so they don't get injured anymore. we t
at that time, sergeant welch moved towards the bleachers and started helping people in the bleachershen myself and first sergeant madore went to the barricade and started tearing down that barricade. >> staff sergeant welch, when you went to the bleachers, what did you see and what were you doing? >> it was complete chaos. i mean, people didn't know where to go. there was only one way into that place and people were going the wrong way. so i looked at lieutenant fiola and said i was...
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that's our bleacher report update. back to you. >> all right. thanks, jared.g sea lion pups are turning up now on california's shores. it's a higher number than usual. why is this happening? and what can be causing these sea lions now to starve? and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ to enjoy a♪l of these years. (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. to your table for a limited time! it's our seafood dinner for two for just 25 dollars! a handcrafted seafood feast made to share. first you each get salad and unlimited cheddar bay biscuits. then choose two from a wide variety of chef-inspired entrées like our new honey garlic crispy shrimp or new seafood lover's linguini. round out your seafood dinner with your choice of either an appetizer or dessert to share! don't miss our seafood dinner for two, just
that's our bleacher report update. back to you. >> all right. thanks, jared.g sea lion pups are turning up now on california's shores. it's a higher number than usual. why is this happening? and what can be causing these sea lions now to starve? and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ to enjoy a♪l of...
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people sitting on bleachers, cheering. you go for it. it the busiest part of the race. >> you can only imagine what it was like as the explosions took place. >> i have seen the videos. it makes my stomach turn every time i watch it. i was right there. >> so glad you made it home safely. she was running in the marathon yesterday. leafing as the explosions took place. meagan, thank you for your time today. >> you saw this video, the explosion on the right, see a man falling, that man is 78 year old bill ivory. he was about to cross the finish line of the marathon when the two explosions forced him off of his feet. the runner describes what that moment was like. >> i got down 15 feet of the finishing apron, this tremendous explosion sounded like a bomb went off next to me. shock weaves hit my body. my legs started jittering around. i knew i was going down. i ended up on the black top. >> someone offed him a wheelchair. he walked back to his hotel. he stuffed a few cuts. fbi classifying this as a terrorist attack. is not clear whether the or
people sitting on bleachers, cheering. you go for it. it the busiest part of the race. >> you can only imagine what it was like as the explosions took place. >> i have seen the videos. it makes my stomach turn every time i watch it. i was right there. >> so glad you made it home safely. she was running in the marathon yesterday. leafing as the explosions took place. meagan, thank you for your time today. >> you saw this video, the explosion on the right, see a man...
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were the bleachers go up next? you know, could it -- could there be another chain reaction of explosions? so it was immediately get as many people out of that scene as possible. and i can't say enough about the boston police. they were right up on the scene. those guys went straight over to help as well as race officials. just volunteers, so many people to help. and they just really corralled us through as runners to try to get us out of there. so just so many helpers. >> and, demi, what was the reaction of your daughters? they're 9 and 7. did they understand? i mean this is one of those events that will change your life and the lives of many who were there. probably theirs, too. >> absolutely. my husband is with them right now. and they just want to go to bed. i think they're exhausted emotionally, mentally. my daughters were just in tears. we were all crying. i heard the other account of just reuniting with families and being in tears and that's exactly how we were. it was just how can i get my family to safety,
were the bleachers go up next? you know, could it -- could there be another chain reaction of explosions? so it was immediately get as many people out of that scene as possible. and i can't say enough about the boston police. they were right up on the scene. those guys went straight over to help as well as race officials. just volunteers, so many people to help. and they just really corralled us through as runners to try to get us out of there. so just so many helpers. >> and, demi, what...
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it was directly across from where i was sitting in the bleachers. there was a lot of smoke, then there was another boom further up the street. there was a lot of glass. obviously people were hurt. people started running. >> i want to take us back to jay harrison and his account. he had finished the race and was changing clothes. this was his experience. take a look. we heard these back-to-back very loud noises. it was a very confused and chaotic scene. people saying it's a bomb, it's a bomb. [unintelligible] venues.s transit i am very sad about that, and very sorry about it, too. tothey were ok and manage get out of the area without sustaining any injuries. we will continue to reach out to people from our area who were in boston for the marathon. we will bring you those stories as we get them. >> president obama was briefed about the explosions shortly after 3:00 this afternoon. the president says his administration will provide whatever said -- whatever support the city of boston needs. the boston goalie -- police commissioner held a news conferenc
it was directly across from where i was sitting in the bleachers. there was a lot of smoke, then there was another boom further up the street. there was a lot of glass. obviously people were hurt. people started running. >> i want to take us back to jay harrison and his account. he had finished the race and was changing clothes. this was his experience. take a look. we heard these back-to-back very loud noises. it was a very confused and chaotic scene. people saying it's a bomb, it's a...
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. >> from the bleachers, spectators record the show with their video cameras and phones.bout 20 minutes into the show, the finale begins. >> this is the finale. this is the song they always play on the 4th of july. >> but no one is prepared for what happens next. >> oh, my god. >> fireworks started going off at ground level. they just started shooting side ways. they were coming out towards the crowds and towards the people. >> they started going off quickly in all kinds of direction and towards us. >> the crowd begins to panic. >> it happened so quickly that there was really not time to react or even realize what was going on around us. you could hear the screams and people yelling and crying and everything in total chaos. >> sitting in the open grass to the left, adia and her kids and scores of others are more exposed than those in the bleachers. so the errant fireballs reach them first, along with the container used to light the fireworks with a lit shell. >> the box was coming end over end towards us and it landed two feet from my son's leg. for the split second i tho
. >> from the bleachers, spectators record the show with their video cameras and phones.bout 20 minutes into the show, the finale begins. >> this is the finale. this is the song they always play on the 4th of july. >> but no one is prepared for what happens next. >> oh, my god. >> fireworks started going off at ground level. they just started shooting side ways. they were coming out towards the crowds and towards the people. >> they started going off quickly...
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i was holding on to a bar, and one arm on the bleacher. running around on the bleachers, i lost hold and fell and landed on my back. i looked up and my friend was about to do the same jump. i yelled up to her, told her not to do it. because i knew i had hurt myself. but she did it anyway and she was able to hold on for a little longer, so she was okay. but the second she landed, she was like, ryan, you've got to get up, we've got to go. and my other friend was able to get down and climb down another way. and so we all just -- i have no idea how i got up, because i knew i hurt my back and my right hand was kind of crooked. we just ran. >> did you understand how seriously injured you were? >> no, i didn't. i thought i broke my arm. that, i knew. i knew i hurt my back but i figured since i was able to walk and run, it couldn't have been that bad. i just knew i wanted to get out of there. i didn't know how many, you know, more bombs could go off in that area. we just wanted to get far away. and when i got to boston medical, no one was there ye
i was holding on to a bar, and one arm on the bleacher. running around on the bleachers, i lost hold and fell and landed on my back. i looked up and my friend was about to do the same jump. i yelled up to her, told her not to do it. because i knew i had hurt myself. but she did it anyway and she was able to hold on for a little longer, so she was okay. but the second she landed, she was like, ryan, you've got to get up, we've got to go. and my other friend was able to get down and climb down...
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it was on a brick wall behind the center field bleachers.he fans noticed the plaque was gone. we have a picture of a missing area of the plaque where it used to be. it is just to the left of that comcast sign. you can see the markings were the plaque used to be. initially a lot of the fans thought there was some sort of falling out between the giant and barry bonds. and they get sick and the plaque down. the giants came back yesterday and said no. this was stolen. it was taken down at some point over last week. they say they are going over surveillance video and pictures to try to determine exactly what happened to the plaque. it looks like a shield. you can see the video. it is a big. a couple of feet large. nothing someone can randomly take off of the wall during the game. they have commissioned a another plaque to be replaced. they want to figure out who took this, where it is, and can they get back? >> it reminds me of one of those killed 66 gas stations things-a- phillip 66 - station things. >> it sound like a scavenger hunt item pick u
it was on a brick wall behind the center field bleachers.he fans noticed the plaque was gone. we have a picture of a missing area of the plaque where it used to be. it is just to the left of that comcast sign. you can see the markings were the plaque used to be. initially a lot of the fans thought there was some sort of falling out between the giant and barry bonds. and they get sick and the plaque down. the giants came back yesterday and said no. this was stolen. it was taken down at some...
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especially near the bleachers.ts that's done they have to have dee debris removal come in and inspectors make sure they can sign off it and that's when businesses can return. >> thank you so much for that update. >> the mother of the to boston bombing suspects said she will never believe her boys planted deadly explosives and killed a police officer. >> but the most i need -- >> she spoh a reporter via telephone from russia. during the call she accused police of framing her son, tamerlan and dzhokar, and she also says her husband will come to the u.s. and investigate what is happening. and her family will hire, quote, the best lawyer to defend her surviving sonna, hard. >>> untaint by the boston marathon bombings, big crowds lined the route of london's marathon, to cheer on some 26,000 runners. prince harry was among the spectators there was extra security, police with bomb-sniffing dogs. the race began with a moment of silence. he london marathon is the first major race since the boston bombings killed three peopl
especially near the bleachers.ts that's done they have to have dee debris removal come in and inspectors make sure they can sign off it and that's when businesses can return. >> thank you so much for that update. >> the mother of the to boston bombing suspects said she will never believe her boys planted deadly explosives and killed a police officer. >> but the most i need -- >> she spoh a reporter via telephone from russia. during the call she accused police of framing...
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i was sitting so far back in the bleachers that i couldn't tell if that was a wild pitch or a fast ball. [laughter] >> you're going to have to let us know. thank you. >> thank you, supervisor yee. supervisor avalos. supervisor breed. >> thank you. today i'm introducing a resolution that will enable the northern california presbyterian homes and services nonprofits to retrofit and dramaticallyimprove 182-unit affordable housing development in the western addition. it's located at 12 80 laguna street, the western park apartments offers affordable housing, medical screening, recreational activities and a sense of community for hundreds of low-income seniors. the development has 182 units spread among three cottage buildings and a 13-story tower. it was built in 1972 under the redevelopment agency and hud. the complex is in dire need of rehabilitation. this rehabilitation will offer new windows, electrical upgrades, a new sewer system, new roof, a fire sprinkler system, and a new kitchen, flooring, doors, paints and unit. i'm really excited about that and i want to thank the mayor's office
i was sitting so far back in the bleachers that i couldn't tell if that was a wild pitch or a fast ball. [laughter] >> you're going to have to let us know. thank you. >> thank you, supervisor yee. supervisor avalos. supervisor breed. >> thank you. today i'm introducing a resolution that will enable the northern california presbyterian homes and services nonprofits to retrofit and dramaticallyimprove 182-unit affordable housing development in the western addition. it's located...
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. >> and to the bleachers. now it's said everything has its beauty but not everyone seess t it.iously he never saw josh reddick beard. a's slug we are hair raising clout of we are hair raising clout of the season. is he evx >> good evening everybody. we went deep that the archives for this. great confucius had one. so did lincoln. now josh reddick is carrying on the tradition of furry face beard. is a outfielder repeat dad he's not shaving. in the for you. not for me. wrapping up the 4 game series with matinee. 1 handed grap grab. also with a beard. coincidence? i think not. reddick came in o for 10. taking away the power. no. 2 run homer in the first. 2 for 3 today. 4 rbi. 2 nothing a's. i want some. this is fourth homer of the season. lead cut to 3-two say it again. tl the second of the year here. maybe confucius said it first. i don't know. powering them to victory. split the series and hit the road now for 3 games in houston. >> pretty good swing in the past few games and haven't got anything to fall yet so i think it's just a level of going up there with the confidence i ha
. >> and to the bleachers. now it's said everything has its beauty but not everyone seess t it.iously he never saw josh reddick beard. a's slug we are hair raising clout of we are hair raising clout of the season. is he evx >> good evening everybody. we went deep that the archives for this. great confucius had one. so did lincoln. now josh reddick is carrying on the tradition of furry face beard. is a outfielder repeat dad he's not shaving. in the for you. not for me. wrapping up...
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america's cup pavilion is a 9,000 capacity if it is general admission, small if it's openly seated with bleachers on both sides. it will be used for opening and closing ceremony of the america's cup. there is no one spot that you will be able to see the entire race from. you will be able to see the majority of the race from video screens from the pavilion itself and watch the end of the race for free at the end of the pier. so you can watch on great led screens. that will take place on all the days of the events. world class concerts of course with live nation. family events, we are talking about a potential big movie with disney this summer at the site as well as corporate events and private parties. in march of 2012, the san francisco board of supervisors approved that america's cup eir allowed for concerts and venue of 10,000 guest. in december of 2012, we began our outreach right after the holidays and started meetings which have taken place over the last 3 months. ending recently minutes ago as you see from the document that is now in front of you. we've had both small meetings and folks hom
america's cup pavilion is a 9,000 capacity if it is general admission, small if it's openly seated with bleachers on both sides. it will be used for opening and closing ceremony of the america's cup. there is no one spot that you will be able to see the entire race from. you will be able to see the majority of the race from video screens from the pavilion itself and watch the end of the race for free at the end of the pier. so you can watch on great led screens. that will take place on all the...
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last year was hit 32 home runs in his first season in oakland and develop a loyal following in the bleachers they are great. they go et into the -- they get into the whole thing. me were all of my wrestling stuff. >> reporter: add one more player in the battle for playing time, seth smith. left, right, designated hitter, he'll do it all. >> takes care of itself. none of us will worry about. bob and his staff do a great job of communicating to us. it may not be what we always want to hear. >> reporter: it will be a jugglege act for bob mel -- juggling act for bob melvin all season but in this case, that's a good problem to have. fred ingles has more on the cuban defector getting his second season in oakland. >> watch this home run get out. >> reporter: it's not very often a rookie leads a major league team in batting average but yoenis cespedes did that last year with oakland with a human highlight reel, on-base and slugging percentage, leading. >> this guy's a bullet. >> he's intimidating. he's afraid of nothing. by the end of the year, he was exactly what you hoped to become. >> translator:
last year was hit 32 home runs in his first season in oakland and develop a loyal following in the bleachers they are great. they go et into the -- they get into the whole thing. me were all of my wrestling stuff. >> reporter: add one more player in the battle for playing time, seth smith. left, right, designated hitter, he'll do it all. >> takes care of itself. none of us will worry about. bob and his staff do a great job of communicating to us. it may not be what we always want to...
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we're 19 games into the year and buster posey had not hit a home run until today. 12 rows into the bleachers 5-0 giants. barry zito rebounded in a big way. four strikeouts he retires 13 of his final 16 batters. >> giants sweep the padres 5- 0. escobar takes tommy malone deep malone allowed 4 earned runs and 8 hits and took his first loss of the season. the sharks could clinch a playoff berth just with one point. columbus had other ideas. joe pavel ski turns the puck over brian johanssen scores. blue jackets beat the sharks. >> david lee will police the rest of the playoffs after taking his right hip flexor. lee waited 8 years to finally get in the playoffs and got hurt. defending champs miami heat put a pounding on the 8th seeded bucks. the heat 110 to 87. >> a big controversy tonight. >> he doesn't think the warriors are going to be that hurt without david lee in the line-up and i'll explain why. >> does that meanie still thinks mean he still thinks they are going to win. >> 75% of the teams that win the first game end up winning the series. but he does think they have a chance in part beca
we're 19 games into the year and buster posey had not hit a home run until today. 12 rows into the bleachers 5-0 giants. barry zito rebounded in a big way. four strikeouts he retires 13 of his final 16 batters. >> giants sweep the padres 5- 0. escobar takes tommy malone deep malone allowed 4 earned runs and 8 hits and took his first loss of the season. the sharks could clinch a playoff berth just with one point. columbus had other ideas. joe pavel ski turns the puck over brian johanssen...
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last year was hit 32 home runs in his first season in oakland and develop a loyal following in the bleachers>> they are great. they go et into the -- they get into the whole thing. me were all of my wrestling stuff. >> reporter: add one more player in the battle for playing time, seth smith. left, right, designated hitter, he'll do it all. >> takes care of itself. none of us will worry about. bob and his staff do a great job of communicating to us. it may not be what we always want to hear. >> reporter: it will be a jugglege act for bob mel -- juggling act for bob melvin all season but in this case, that's a good problem to have. fred ingles has more on the cuban defector getting his second season in oakland. >> watch this home run get out. >> reporter: it's not very often a rookie leads a major league team in batting average but yoenis cespedes did that last year with oakland with a human highlight reel, on-base and slugging percentage, leading. >> this guy's a bullet. >> he's intimidating. he's afraid of nothing. by the end of the year, he was exactly what you hoped to become. >> translato
last year was hit 32 home runs in his first season in oakland and develop a loyal following in the bleachers>> they are great. they go et into the -- they get into the whole thing. me were all of my wrestling stuff. >> reporter: add one more player in the battle for playing time, seth smith. left, right, designated hitter, he'll do it all. >> takes care of itself. none of us will worry about. bob and his staff do a great job of communicating to us. it may not be what we always...
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she was in the bleachers when it went off. we were asking folks on the officials who had not had word. at 21 they stopped us and there of yellow jackets. > the implications are just sinking in. in new york where the scene of the 9/11 terrorist attacks where has long been stepped up, in that city the former new police chief said he was shocked when he heard had had happened. the challenge is one. nobody has claimed responsibility or if they have have not disclosed it at the moment. in america, there is no shortage have issues with government and have issues with of thin. as it an al qaeda sponsored event or home grown activists? idea.s stage they have no contact with my colleagues back in the states they don't have behind this.was >> raising the question there asking.erybody is law enforcement officials have noted that this is traditionally grown extremists in america to make some kind of protest against the government. 15 is the day for filing taxes often a flash point that who don't like the reach of the federal government an
she was in the bleachers when it went off. we were asking folks on the officials who had not had word. at 21 they stopped us and there of yellow jackets. > the implications are just sinking in. in new york where the scene of the 9/11 terrorist attacks where has long been stepped up, in that city the former new police chief said he was shocked when he heard had had happened. the challenge is one. nobody has claimed responsibility or if they have have not disclosed it at the moment. in...
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would the bleachers go up next? could there be another chain reaction of explosions?h about the boston police. they were right on the scene. they went straight over to help, as well as race officials. just volunteers. so many people to help. they just corralled us through as runners to try to get us out of there. so just so many helpers. >> demi, what was the reaction of mazy and willa, your daughters? they're 9 and 7. did they understand? this is one of the event that is will change your life and probably theirs, too. >> absolutely. my husband is with them right now, and they just want to go to bed. i think they're exhausted emotionally,mentally. my daughters were just in tears. we were all crying. i heard the other account of just reuniting with families and being in tears and that's how we were. and just having this heartbreak for the families of injured people or worse, because those were all supporters of someone behind me that was running. and that could have been us. and it's just heartbreaking. >> demi, what's next for you? you're there tonight obviously, and
would the bleachers go up next? could there be another chain reaction of explosions?h about the boston police. they were right on the scene. they went straight over to help, as well as race officials. just volunteers. so many people to help. they just corralled us through as runners to try to get us out of there. so just so many helpers. >> demi, what was the reaction of mazy and willa, your daughters? they're 9 and 7. did they understand? this is one of the event that is will change your...
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you could see people literally running off the bleachers.ents after the blast we decided to send our bruce to boston he arrived just a few hours ago we have a bit of a delay going into bruce but what can you tell us tonight? >> reporter: leslie, and derek i could tell you three people are dead including an 8-year- old boy, some 140 people are injured, many of them gravely. there is a huge police investigation launching right now. there is also a heavy police presence at brig ham and women's hospital, where there is a man who was seen running from the scene, police want to talk to but they insist, at this point, he is not, not a suspect. we are just two blocks from this patriots day attack, boston, the boston marathon, will never be the same. a massacre at the boston marathon, first one explosion then just yards away, and moments later, a second. blood stained the pavement, shrapnel ripped through bodies. >> so terrifying, so scary and so loud. >> reporter: there was a medical tent already set up near the boston marathon finish line and witne
you could see people literally running off the bleachers.ents after the blast we decided to send our bruce to boston he arrived just a few hours ago we have a bit of a delay going into bruce but what can you tell us tonight? >> reporter: leslie, and derek i could tell you three people are dead including an 8-year- old boy, some 140 people are injured, many of them gravely. there is a huge police investigation launching right now. there is also a heavy police presence at brig ham and...
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you have bleachers on one side of the street, opposite the side of the street where the bombs apparently went off. but that block, the block contains, if you will, the press stand that goes across the street. that would normally be a restricted area. it would not be open to the general public. but again, as i mentioned, two hours before when the actual race came to an end with the first runner, it would have been more crowded than it was at the time of the actual event. that's the good news. the location of the bombing was probably intended, also, for maximum visibility of the media. because that literally is 25 to 50 yards from where cameras from all over the world are positioned to record that race. >> and what do you think is the level of security? if somebody wishing to bring a parcel like that -- and i've heard more than one person now say that it was in a trash receptacle. based on what you nodknow, woul they be encountered -- would there be dogs as they came onto that block? >> well, the normal procedures -- and i'm sure the boston police commissioner of the day will be speaking s
you have bleachers on one side of the street, opposite the side of the street where the bombs apparently went off. but that block, the block contains, if you will, the press stand that goes across the street. that would normally be a restricted area. it would not be open to the general public. but again, as i mentioned, two hours before when the actual race came to an end with the first runner, it would have been more crowded than it was at the time of the actual event. that's the good news....
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he was on the bleachers looking down and the crowd got chaotic...he found him laying down. >> friends say they immediately thought of the family when the bomb went off and say he was so excited about this trip. making the situation even more stressful, friends say that his dad was not allowed to ride in the ambulance with him so for a while his parents didn't know what hospital he was in. they have found him at bought's childrens, he had surgery and we are told that his injuries are not life threatening. reporting live from martin news for abc7 news. >> in the aftermath of the bombing, abc7 news spoke by phone with several baby area runners who just finished, one is a well-known marathoners from ross at the spot of the one bomb 20 minutes of with it went off. >> there was a wave of terror and they were not sure which way to turn, what was safe or what was going on. it was a numb -- it was surreal. absolutely surreal. awesome better. upsetting, really, because it just went from being an amazing exciting and positive day to, like, heartbreaking. >> april is one of many who travels from
he was on the bleachers looking down and the crowd got chaotic...he found him laying down. >> friends say they immediately thought of the family when the bomb went off and say he was so excited about this trip. making the situation even more stressful, friends say that his dad was not allowed to ride in the ambulance with him so for a while his parents didn't know what hospital he was in. they have found him at bought's childrens, he had surgery and we are told that his injuries are not...
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last year was hit 32 homeruns in his first season at oakland and develop a loyal following in the bleachershey're great. they get into the whole thing. the rage. me with with all of my wrestling stuff. i always said they either have lenient bosses or have a lot of money and don't work. >> one more battle for playing time, smith, left, right, designated hitter, he'll do it all. >> takes care of itself. none of us will worry about it. bob and his staff do a great job of communicating to us. we always do what we want to hear. for me personally come to the park every day. like a professional ready to play that day and see what happeneds. >> it will be a juggling act for bob melvin all season but in this case, that's a good problem to happen. >> now more on the cuban beginning his second season in oakland. >> it's not very often a rookie leads a major league team in batting average. but he did that last year with oakland. the human highlight real also lead the a's in on base and slugging percentage. >> wow. this is a bullet. >> this guy is intimidating. he is afraid of nothing. improvements from
last year was hit 32 homeruns in his first season at oakland and develop a loyal following in the bleachershey're great. they get into the whole thing. the rage. me with with all of my wrestling stuff. i always said they either have lenient bosses or have a lot of money and don't work. >> one more battle for playing time, smith, left, right, designated hitter, he'll do it all. >> takes care of itself. none of us will worry about it. bob and his staff do a great job of communicating...
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. >> dad up on the bleachers loo looking down l and crowd got chaotic and if he found him laying down. >>reporter: paramedic apply tourniquet. horrifying situation grew even worse when aaron father wasn't allowed to ride along in the ambulance and for awhile his parents didn't know which hospital he was taken to. back home martinez neighbors just learning about the explosion. >> so i medley thought of the family and the first thing that happens is you worry about people you love. >>reporter: family was exited to is he catherine compete in the first boston marathonment her husband allen the head football keep at alhambra high school martinez. 11-year-old boy couldn't wait for the boston trip soil. exited to go with mom and dad to see mom ru run. in the marathon. and he missed he pissed going to the other again game but wasn't going to gift up. he was going to go see mom run in the marathon. >> never think something leak this will happen. to someone you know or care about but then when it does, you really do realize how precious life is. >>reporter: alhambra high school where both paren
. >> dad up on the bleachers loo looking down l and crowd got chaotic and if he found him laying down. >>reporter: paramedic apply tourniquet. horrifying situation grew even worse when aaron father wasn't allowed to ride along in the ambulance and for awhile his parents didn't know which hospital he was taken to. back home martinez neighbors just learning about the explosion. >> so i medley thought of the family and the first thing that happens is you worry about people you...
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i am outside gate b, these are the cheap seats, but some of the best seats, you come to the bleachers, sit in back, watch the game. there was a long line well after the game began. they were giving extra pat downs. i saw much greater security presence than i've ever seen here. >> john berman. thank you so much. >>> digital forensics, how something as simple as a cell phone is making a big difference solving big cases. coverage continues from boston. stay here. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. [ beeping ] ♪ [ male announcer ] we don't just certify our pre-owned vehicles. we inspect, analyze and recondition each one, until it's nothing short of a genuine certified pre-owned... mercedes-benz for the next new owner. ♪ hurry in to your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for 1.99% financing during our certified pre-owned sales event through april 30th. very logical thinker. (laughs) i'm telling you right now, the girl back at home would absolutely not have taken a zip line in the jungle. (screams) i'm real
i am outside gate b, these are the cheap seats, but some of the best seats, you come to the bleachers, sit in back, watch the game. there was a long line well after the game began. they were giving extra pat downs. i saw much greater security presence than i've ever seen here. >> john berman. thank you so much. >>> digital forensics, how something as simple as a cell phone is making a big difference solving big cases. coverage continues from boston. stay here. ♪ (train horn)...
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i don't know if this is part of it but i was promised it would be so hopefully we can paint the bleachers and the courts and like they said if it's done by august with the backpacks give away and i don't know if that is possible but i wanted to put that request in. also i wanted to talk about the structures and there is the big kid swings and the slides and i would like to see younger kid play structures for the moms and with younger kids and i think that is much needed in the park. >> thank you. commissioner levitan. >> and i want to say why it's my pleasure to advocate for the grattan park tennis courts. i believe when we talk about rehabilitation about these areas and we have to keep all ages in interest and when we talk about soccer fields and that's great but let's not forget about our courts and play surfaces and it's a high dense congested beautiful part of the city but if you have been there any day of the week or anytime it's packed, so i think this is a great use of our funds and i look forward to seeing this finished. >> thank you. commissioner low. >> it's march madness and i
i don't know if this is part of it but i was promised it would be so hopefully we can paint the bleachers and the courts and like they said if it's done by august with the backpacks give away and i don't know if that is possible but i wanted to put that request in. also i wanted to talk about the structures and there is the big kid swings and the slides and i would like to see younger kid play structures for the moms and with younger kids and i think that is much needed in the park. >>...
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. >> and to the bleachers. now it's said everything has its beauty but not everyone seess t it.usly he never saw josh reddick beard. a's slug we are hair raising clout of we are hair raising clout of the season. is he ever >> good evening everybody. we went deep that the archives for this. great confucius had one. so did lincoln. now josh reddick is carrying on the tradition of furry face beard. is a outfielder repeat dad he's not shaving. in the for you. not for me. wrapping up the 4 game series with matinee. 1 handed grap grab. also with a beard. coincidence? i think not. reddick came in o for 10. taking away the power. no. 2 run homer in the first. 2 for 3 today. 4 rbi. 2 nothing a's. i want some. this is fourth homer of the season. lead cut to 3-two say it again. tl the second of the year here. maybe confucius said it first. i don't know. powering them to victory. split the series and hit the road now for 3 games in houston. >> pretty good swing in the past few games and haven't got anything to fall yet so i think it's just a level of going up there with the confidence i hav
. >> and to the bleachers. now it's said everything has its beauty but not everyone seess t it.usly he never saw josh reddick beard. a's slug we are hair raising clout of we are hair raising clout of the season. is he ever >> good evening everybody. we went deep that the archives for this. great confucius had one. so did lincoln. now josh reddick is carrying on the tradition of furry face beard. is a outfielder repeat dad he's not shaving. in the for you. not for me. wrapping up the...
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. >> dad up on the bleachers loo looking down l and crowd got chaotic and if he found him laying down. >>reporter: paramedic apply tourniquet. horrifying situation grew even worse when aaron father wasn't allowed to ride along in the ambulance and for awhile his parents didn't know which hospital he was taken to. back home martinez neighbors just learning about the explosion. >> so i medley thought of the family and the first thing that happens is you worry about people you love. >>reporter: family was exited to is he catherine compete in the first boston marathonment her husband allen the head football keep at alhambra high school martinez. 11-year-old boy couldn't wait for the boston trip soil. exited to go with mom and dad to see mom ru run. in the marathon. and he missed he pissed going to the other again game but wasn't going to gift up. he was going to go see mom run in the marathon. >> never think something leak this will happen. to someone you know or care about but then when it does, you really do realize how precious life is. >>reporter: alhambra high school where both paren
. >> dad up on the bleachers loo looking down l and crowd got chaotic and if he found him laying down. >>reporter: paramedic apply tourniquet. horrifying situation grew even worse when aaron father wasn't allowed to ride along in the ambulance and for awhile his parents didn't know which hospital he was taken to. back home martinez neighbors just learning about the explosion. >> so i medley thought of the family and the first thing that happens is you worry about people you...
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. >> and to the bleachers. now it's said everything has its beauty but not everyone seess t it.usly he never saw josh reddick beard. a's slug we areaising clout of we areaising clout of the season. is he ever >> good evening everybody. we went deep that the archives for this. great confucius had one. so did lincoln. now josh reddick is carrying on the tradition of furry face beard. is a outfielder repeat dad he's not shaving. in the for you. not for me. wrapping up the 4 game series with matinee. 1 handed grap grab. also with a beard. coincidence? i think not. reddick came in o for 10. taking away the power. no. 2 run homer in the first. 2 for 3 today. 4 rbi. 2 nothing a's. i want some. this is fourth homer of the season. lead cut to 3-two say it again. tl the second of the year here. maybenfusiu confucius said it first. i don't know. powering them to victory. split the series and hit the road now for 3 games in houston. >> pretty good swing in the past few games and haven't got anything to fall yet so i think it's just a level of going up there with the confidence i have to hit
. >> and to the bleachers. now it's said everything has its beauty but not everyone seess t it.usly he never saw josh reddick beard. a's slug we areaising clout of we areaising clout of the season. is he ever >> good evening everybody. we went deep that the archives for this. great confucius had one. so did lincoln. now josh reddick is carrying on the tradition of furry face beard. is a outfielder repeat dad he's not shaving. in the for you. not for me. wrapping up the 4 game series...
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the story in "bleacher report." .gs] ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, llllet's get ready to bundlllllle... [ holding final syllable ] oh, yeah, sorry! let's get ready to bundle and save. now, that's progressive. oh, i think i broke my spleen! a confident retirement. those dreams have taken a beating lately. but no way we're going to let them die. ♪ ameriprise advisors can help keep your dreams alive like they helped millions of others. by listening. planning. working one on one. that's what ameriprise financial does. and that's what they can do with you. that's how ameriprise puts more within reach. ♪ >>> big news this morning for the cope of florida gulf coast university. guess what -- he's leaving the team he led to the sweet 16. here's more on the "bleacher report." vince? >>> hi, carol. they call florida gulf coast dunk city. we'll see if dunk city travels. like his team, andy enfield burst on to the national scene and now goes from ft. myers florida to hollywood. after just two seasons at florida gulf coast,
the story in "bleacher report." .gs] ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, llllet's get ready to bundlllllle... [ holding final syllable ] oh, yeah, sorry! let's get ready to bundle and save. now, that's progressive. oh, i think i broke my spleen! a confident retirement. those dreams have taken a beating lately. but no way we're going to let them die. ♪ ameriprise advisors can help keep your dreams alive like they helped millions of others. by listening. planning. working one on...
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. >> dad up on the bleachers loo looking down l and crowd got chaotic and if he found him laying down. >>reporter: paramedic apply tourniquet. horrifying situation grew even worse when aaron father wasn't allowed to ride along in the ambulance and for awhile his parents didn't know which hospital he was taken to. back home martinez neighbors just learning about the explosion. >> so i medley thought of the family and the first thing that happens is you worry about people you love. >>reporter: family was exited to is he catherine compete in the first boston marathonment her husband allen the head football keep at alhambra high school martinez. 11-year-old boy couldn't wait for the boston trip soil. exited to go with mom and dad to see mom ru run. in the marathon. and he missed he pissed going to the other again game but wasn't going to gift up. he was going to go see mom run in the marathon. >> never think something leak this will happen. to someone you know or care about but then when it does, you really do realize how precious life is. >>reporter: alhambra high school where both paren
. >> dad up on the bleachers loo looking down l and crowd got chaotic and if he found him laying down. >>reporter: paramedic apply tourniquet. horrifying situation grew even worse when aaron father wasn't allowed to ride along in the ambulance and for awhile his parents didn't know which hospital he was taken to. back home martinez neighbors just learning about the explosion. >> so i medley thought of the family and the first thing that happens is you worry about people you...
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. >> and the bleachers and could they feel the explosion?could feel everything. it just rocked that entire remember ya. >> tell us more about that moment. must have been so disorienting at the end of a marathon which is hard enough but to see chaos around you. >> it was terrifying, helpless feeling. seeing bloody people, bodies, people up against the fence and first responders running over and so many just disoriented people. what do you do? how do you react? how do you respond? it was just terrifying? >> how did you find your family. >> i saw them in the stands. my husband is 6'4" and 240 and had one child under each arm and sighted him and had an official holding me back. the baa was trying to get runners to keep going forward and i said, no, i'm going to find my family and they let me go and my children were in tears and we just tried to get to safety at that point. >> so terrifying and you're seeing bodies all around you. what kind of injuries did you see? >> horrific injuries. a lot of head wounds and just cuts and scars and saw people
. >> and the bleachers and could they feel the explosion?could feel everything. it just rocked that entire remember ya. >> tell us more about that moment. must have been so disorienting at the end of a marathon which is hard enough but to see chaos around you. >> it was terrifying, helpless feeling. seeing bloody people, bodies, people up against the fence and first responders running over and so many just disoriented people. what do you do? how do you react? how do you...
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. >> reporter: right next to the finish line, bleachers filled with spectators, stunned and confused by the first blast, then watch in horror as 50 to a hundred yards away, a second explosion. eyewitnesses say the injured were piled on the sidewalk, severed limbs littering the street, onlookers comforting each other as the violence and chaos engulfed them. >> i saw quite a few casualties, one guy with his legs gone at the knees. ankles and feet missing, shrapnel wounds on the side of the head. >> reporter: the two bombs described by authorities as small explosive devices, there was no warning, no advance threat, but paramedics, national guard and police were already on the scene for the marathon's security and medical needs. they sped into action, announcing two dead almost immediately and carrying 80 injured into the race medical tent before being sent to six boston hospitals. police at the initial press conference warning downtown boston to stay calm, but the streets were not safe. >> they recommended to people that they stay home, that if they're in motels in the area, that they r
. >> reporter: right next to the finish line, bleachers filled with spectators, stunned and confused by the first blast, then watch in horror as 50 to a hundred yards away, a second explosion. eyewitnesses say the injured were piled on the sidewalk, severed limbs littering the street, onlookers comforting each other as the violence and chaos engulfed them. >> i saw quite a few casualties, one guy with his legs gone at the knees. ankles and feet missing, shrapnel wounds on the side...
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i'm obsessed about this bleachers area by the finish line.the whole story unfolds. 25 to 50 yards, according to bill bratton, the former police chief. that's where the terrorist acts were done. that's where the bombs were set up. i don't know. you can't -- these were not suicide bombers. they didn't blow themselves up. somehow they got in that area without badges and what not and planted these bombs. >> yep. well, there were two bombs, two explosions, what, 20 seconds apart. >> between one another. >> at the time when most runners would be coming through, the elite runners had gone through a couple hours before. >> and one or two over, am i right about this, one or two others that did not detonate. >> a third explosion in boston was controlled blast by authorities according to nbc news. >> but they're doing the work on the other device to try to figure out what materials were used and what sophisticated elements may have been put into practice at that point. . >> the jfk institution they say is actually unrelated. >> it was. there was a fire
i'm obsessed about this bleachers area by the finish line.the whole story unfolds. 25 to 50 yards, according to bill bratton, the former police chief. that's where the terrorist acts were done. that's where the bombs were set up. i don't know. you can't -- these were not suicide bombers. they didn't blow themselves up. somehow they got in that area without badges and what not and planted these bombs. >> yep. well, there were two bombs, two explosions, what, 20 seconds apart. >>...