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car rung through the street. so it energy efficient issues as well. this is an interest street car. that was the new modern, exciting form of transportation. it was very energy efficient. each street car only used enough energy from the wires that it needed. it didn't have to run a power house. people were a little scared of them at first. the technology was a little heywire in the beginning -- haywire in the beginning. they could go very fast, but people thought they were too dangerous. but eventually trolley cars starting taking over. and in the early 1890's, the railway company started buying up transit companies across the city. wherever they could, they tried to replace the old forms of technology, horse cars and cable cars, with these cheaper, more energy-efficient electric trolley cars. the question was what to do with all the old cars. they had an idea. they took an ad out in the paper. they said the market street railway had all of these old cars. you could buy one without seats for $10 or with seats for
car rung through the street. so it energy efficient issues as well. this is an interest street car. that was the new modern, exciting form of transportation. it was very energy efficient. each street car only used enough energy from the wires that it needed. it didn't have to run a power house. people were a little scared of them at first. the technology was a little heywire in the beginning -- haywire in the beginning. they could go very fast, but people thought they were too dangerous. but...
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this car on the left is two cars end-to-end with a connecting vestibule. it's kind of an i pattern so you could have
this car on the left is two cars end-to-end with a connecting vestibule. it's kind of an i pattern so you could have
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this car on the left is two cars end-to-end with a connecting vestibule. it's kind of an i pattern so you could have a cabin in one car, a compartment in one car. the other car might be your mother-in-law. and you could meet in the middle in that sorted of connecting section for breakfast. they did similar things. they'd put like four in a cross with a connecting part in the middle. and you could see these are not exactly a.d.a. accessible. they're up here on these platforms above the sandunes. you can probably guess why. if you can't, i'll give you another view here. this is the same view pretty much. so you can see that car up above the sandunes. but here it's getting sort of buried. the sand would shift. and it would blow around and they talked about if you lived in a car house how you might get up in the morning, open your door, and there would be a three-foot drop. or if you made the mistake of having your door open out, you might not be able to get out because the sand billowed up against the door in the night. so they build these car houses up on st
this car on the left is two cars end-to-end with a connecting vestibule. it's kind of an i pattern so you could have a cabin in one car, a compartment in one car. the other car might be your mother-in-law. and you could meet in the middle in that sorted of connecting section for breakfast. they did similar things. they'd put like four in a cross with a connecting part in the middle. and you could see these are not exactly a.d.a. accessible. they're up here on these platforms above the sandunes....
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strongest car all day. lane have an edge as they come off turn four coming to eight laps to go? >> i think carl edwards want get up tighter on matt, if he could. i don't think matt's able to get by 48 unless he gets some help. >> krista? >> exactly what daryl just said, what matt is asking for, he said i need a push. this is the most animated i've heard him on the radio all race long. >> matt gets -- this year i never heard him excited at the end of the races particularly the two he won. hollering at the spotter, hollering at the crew chief and i bet he's hollering at everyone now. jimmie johnson up front of him. >> he had to change lanes in order not to get so far in front of the pack that they would suck up and draft by him. >> here's the deal, look at regan smith in that 51 getting a push from j.j. in the 36 making it three wide. >> where did they come from? >> i don't know. but i know where they're headed. they're headed to the lead. >> seven to go. regan smith yesterday's winner. >> i believe 51's goin
strongest car all day. lane have an edge as they come off turn four coming to eight laps to go? >> i think carl edwards want get up tighter on matt, if he could. i don't think matt's able to get by 48 unless he gets some help. >> krista? >> exactly what daryl just said, what matt is asking for, he said i need a push. this is the most animated i've heard him on the radio all race long. >> matt gets -- this year i never heard him excited at the end of the races...
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the car. i wanted to pat him down for weapons. >> mecham already inspected the inside of the satchel when he showed him the i.d. >> i looked down inside it. what i saw is i didn't think anything could hurt me. i didn't realize there was another pocket on the bottom of the planner and i never saw him turn the planner over and unzip it. >> lay the satchel right there. >> when mecham asks him to put the satchel down, it sets smith off. >> well, you might have a warrant. >> when he started backing up, i immediately knew then, that's a telltale sign of when someone is not compliant that they're the guy you're looking for. >> corporal mecham pleads with him to stop. don't do this. don't do this. >> i really thought he was going to run, and then a foot chase would ensue and possibly him be tasered, different things like that. that's what i meant when i said let's don't do this. don't do this, mr. smith. i certainly had no idea he was about to pull a gun. >> without warning smith reaches into his satc
the car. i wanted to pat him down for weapons. >> mecham already inspected the inside of the satchel when he showed him the i.d. >> i looked down inside it. what i saw is i didn't think anything could hurt me. i didn't realize there was another pocket on the bottom of the planner and i never saw him turn the planner over and unzip it. >> lay the satchel right there. >> when mecham asks him to put the satchel down, it sets smith off. >> well, you might have a...
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some friends have some cars, they want to sell the cars. she knows about this operation through her boyfriend brad. she's the middle person, if you will, the middleman who's just going to bring the parties together so they can do this deal. >> they don't want [ bleep ] around, you know. >> all right. >> and -- >> what do they want for it, did they tell you? believe me, i'm not going to beat you up. i'm not going to be mean to you. but i know they gave you a price. >> he -- okay. i'm going to be straight up. he said [ bleep ] try to get [ bleep ] 35. but get whatever you can for it. >> okay. no way i can give you 35. >> like i told brad, i never paid $1,500 for a car ever, and you know that. >> the pricing, and this is kind of surprising to me how little these thieves would accept for these cars. basically, it was $200 per $10,000 of real value for the vehicles. in other words, you know, if you had a $20,000 car, you know, you were getting 400 bucks. whether it's a mercedes or a corvette or a honda or a minivan, it doesn't matter. what they'
some friends have some cars, they want to sell the cars. she knows about this operation through her boyfriend brad. she's the middle person, if you will, the middleman who's just going to bring the parties together so they can do this deal. >> they don't want [ bleep ] around, you know. >> all right. >> and -- >> what do they want for it, did they tell you? believe me, i'm not going to beat you up. i'm not going to be mean to you. but i know they gave you a price....
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>> we were racing car.ime-warner cable chevrolet and i cleared him, you know, getting into three so i had the outside and then i saw he entered so early i knew he was going to not be able to turn when we got to the corner and i was going along. next thing i know i was spinning. felt good and the car was getting better and better as the race went. had to make adjust-s and things. three times this year me and kyle have been had contact and i have had a chance to capable of winning cars. but disappointing on the points side and on not winning the races. but that was a close race and he entered so early and just going straight for the corner. whether he hit me or just blew the air off, whatever it was, he blew his entry and i'm not real sure what he was thinking on that. >> appreciate your patience. back to krista. >> krista: with kasey kahne's teammate. 700s this consecutive start. 300th top five. those are big numbers. what did you need in the car to get the biggest number tonight? >> i was excited that darli
>> we were racing car.ime-warner cable chevrolet and i cleared him, you know, getting into three so i had the outside and then i saw he entered so early i knew he was going to not be able to turn when we got to the corner and i was going along. next thing i know i was spinning. felt good and the car was getting better and better as the race went. had to make adjust-s and things. three times this year me and kyle have been had contact and i have had a chance to capable of winning cars. but...
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car. but some day my phone will know where i'm at. i started thinking, some day we're going to rethink transportation around this idea. it led me to work through the ideas. ran into the founders of city car share. here's another example of rethinking transportation. i was on the baurd of city car share for a number of years. taught at the university. the students created get around. we have a law passed in california of car sharing. my interest in this category has been around for a long time. i think ride sharing, which is what side car does. we're able to expand this rapidly and aggressively around the world. >> rick, how did you get into this space of ride sharing? you're non-profit. >> ride sharing was started back in the late 1990's. we're about 12 years old. i'm a reformed banker. i made my way out here, did a couple of start-ups and ran into people like sunil who was doing amazing things in the environmental space and around innovation and technology. city car share lost its executi
car. but some day my phone will know where i'm at. i started thinking, some day we're going to rethink transportation around this idea. it led me to work through the ideas. ran into the founders of city car share. here's another example of rethinking transportation. i was on the baurd of city car share for a number of years. taught at the university. the students created get around. we have a law passed in california of car sharing. my interest in this category has been around for a long time....
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, and the car's a different car for me. my wife gets in and 165 parameters change, and it's a different car for her. what happens if i drive her key fob? now i'm driving her car which might be quite different than her car. those sorts of confusion, i think, are new and didn't exist before the car became a computer. one more example going back to the confusion with the on/off switch. in the past starting your car, stopping your car, you did it with a key. you turned the key off and pulled it out. you couldn't pull it out before th off. you can take the key fob, get out of the car, close the door, walk away and it's still running. and this has actually happened and poisoned with carbon monoxide the occupants of the house after they left the car in the garage running. >> interesting. >> so i think there is confusion. there's new potential for error. i don't want to be too negative because i think there's huge potential for safety, but there is a negative side, and we have to acknowledge that. >> i'll take both of your answers,
, and the car's a different car for me. my wife gets in and 165 parameters change, and it's a different car for her. what happens if i drive her key fob? now i'm driving her car which might be quite different than her car. those sorts of confusion, i think, are new and didn't exist before the car became a computer. one more example going back to the confusion with the on/off switch. in the past starting your car, stopping your car, you did it with a key. you turned the key off and pulled it...
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car. but some day my phone will know where i'm at. i started thinking, some day we're going to rethink transportation around this idea. it led me to work through the ideas. ran into the founders of city car share. here's another example of rethinking transportation. i was on the baurd of city car share for a number of years. taught at the university. the students created get around. we have a law passed in california of car sharing. my interest in this category has been around for a long time. i think ride sharing, which is what side car does. we're able to expand this rapidly and aggressively around the world. >> rick, how did you get into this space of ride sharing? you're non-profit. >> ride sharing was started back in the late 1990's. we're about 12 years old. i'm a reformed banker. i made my way out here, did a couple of start-ups and ran into people like sunil who was doing amazing things in the environmental space and around innovation and technology. city car share lost its executi
car. but some day my phone will know where i'm at. i started thinking, some day we're going to rethink transportation around this idea. it led me to work through the ideas. ran into the founders of city car share. here's another example of rethinking transportation. i was on the baurd of city car share for a number of years. taught at the university. the students created get around. we have a law passed in california of car sharing. my interest in this category has been around for a long time....
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78 car of kurt busch. told the crew chief we have no power to this car right now. >> mike: no power? >> larry: it could be the ecu box might have to be reset. >> mike: okay. mark martin in the garage. let's go back to the restart. we said the biggest racing of the night is going to be on the restarts. everybody on fresh tires trying to get what they could get and kasey kahne's car did not take off. truex pinned behind him in the 56. no where to go. >> darrell: you see there as they come through the last little bit of the front straightaway how you got to have enough room to get around the corner right there. >> mike: stopped under red as they clean up in turn number one from this ninth caution flag and second red flag of the night, chris. chris myers? >> chris: sorry about that. was talking to michael waltrip about the highlights we were choosing to go with. and we will start with the overhead camera and the fiber that snapped during the race. >> michael: gets into the right-front of kyle busch's car. jeff
78 car of kurt busch. told the crew chief we have no power to this car right now. >> mike: no power? >> larry: it could be the ecu box might have to be reset. >> mike: okay. mark martin in the garage. let's go back to the restart. we said the biggest racing of the night is going to be on the restarts. everybody on fresh tires trying to get what they could get and kasey kahne's car did not take off. truex pinned behind him in the 56. no where to go. >> darrell: you see...
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no one does that. 3 feet, 13 car lengths. >> in new hampshire is-2 car lengths. that was a joke. >> that's not true. john: this does save you some money. testing is illegal down el. >> you kind of slingshot. you accelerate, get going, and put it into neutral. you essentially have to do it i the right hand granma lane. th is the real danger. john: us consider how much mone you ca save doing this. the average person's nancy thousand $200 gasoline per year. you in our test saved 60 and a half percent. though the three ended $67 per year. did you come to like it. karzai am addicted. i started doing it in 2008. s prices have really gone up. i've ied to find a way to not buy a hybrid. i wanted to keep myfeet. [applause] this was the only way to do it. john: but you're saving hundred of dollars. is it good for us? we debate that next. [applause] ♪ we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a
no one does that. 3 feet, 13 car lengths. >> in new hampshire is-2 car lengths. that was a joke. >> that's not true. john: this does save you some money. testing is illegal down el. >> you kind of slingshot. you accelerate, get going, and put it into neutral. you essentially have to do it i the right hand granma lane. th is the real danger. john: us consider how much mone you ca save doing this. the average person's nancy thousand $200 gasoline per year. you in our test saved...
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stay in the car! get in the car! >> the driver and passenger both pull guns. >> the driver was able to use his free right hand -- i never did observe a gun. so, that tells me it was further down and hidden from my view. and in the video, you can see him dig down in there and pull a semiautomatic pistol out of his pants. >> they both unload their weapons. trooper stone falls down an embankment before he can fire back. >> it's believed they took about 20 shots at me. so, they fired until the guns were empty. >> they flee the scene, leaving the police officer for dead on the side of the road. >> they just wouldn't stop shooting. in my mind, every round they fired was hitting me. >> somehow, some way, he's still alive. his bulletproof vest helps but barely. >> i was struck twice in the chest, once in the back, came out the top of my left shoulder. and then i was struck three times in the neck. and i also have an impact wound on the chin. >> he screams out. >> you hear me yelling out "help, tyler." we call our communicati
stay in the car! get in the car! >> the driver and passenger both pull guns. >> the driver was able to use his free right hand -- i never did observe a gun. so, that tells me it was further down and hidden from my view. and in the video, you can see him dig down in there and pull a semiautomatic pistol out of his pants. >> they both unload their weapons. trooper stone falls down an embankment before he can fire back. >> it's believed they took about 20 shots at me. so,...
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to their car. who knows if theld breou charges over road rage? yeah. >>> steven, it is "tech time" once again, this time for your face. fujitsu, a japanese company, has come up with a way to in realtime accurately read your pulse simply by your face. >> so, you look in a mirror and it tells you your pulse? >> to tell us exactly how this new invention works, we have our guy with a pulse -- >> he has a pulse. >> and a face! >> and some would call him the face of "right this minute." >> yeah. he is, yes, the cutest face on "right this minute." >> hey, cutie pa tuti zach. hello. all right, face technology for pulse-reading, why? >> it's very easy to do and only takes about five seconds to initially find your pulse and track it. >> wow. >> what they're doing is they're actually watching the changes of green light that's absorbed by your face. so, the hemoglobin in your red blood cells is made out of iron that gives it and the red blood cells their color. so, red-colored objects absorb green light. as th
to their car. who knows if theld breou charges over road rage? yeah. >>> steven, it is "tech time" once again, this time for your face. fujitsu, a japanese company, has come up with a way to in realtime accurately read your pulse simply by your face. >> so, you look in a mirror and it tells you your pulse? >> to tell us exactly how this new invention works, we have our guy with a pulse -- >> he has a pulse. >> and a face! >> and some would call...
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car. breaking the news in front of everyone. let's see, i would say basically we all have people, so i don't know about you guys, how many people have more than 500 friends on facebook? about a third of the audience. >> how many people ask we know those people? >> right, can be facebook friend you don't message are no. >> my point is i think the whole meaning of friend is sort of more, moved into what i call a tofu word, that start to be like everything else. you can use it for everything and now, but if someone said to me, like would you be willing to share this photo you took tonight with all your facebook friends, i would say sure. but when they be willing to let them watch my kid or use my car? the answer is no. i don't ask we know probably more than 50% of them. so i think a lot of what we are doing in this process is kind of creating a level of transparency and building systems for knowing how to vouch for each other. who would you trust for which sort of thing. like you said, there'
car. breaking the news in front of everyone. let's see, i would say basically we all have people, so i don't know about you guys, how many people have more than 500 friends on facebook? about a third of the audience. >> how many people ask we know those people? >> right, can be facebook friend you don't message are no. >> my point is i think the whole meaning of friend is sort of more, moved into what i call a tofu word, that start to be like everything else. you can use it...
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and car sharing is a way for people to use transportation. we've also have late been working with the mayor's office on disability to improve parking for people with sdments and again addressing that issue will-less on the demand on the parking lot zones in our city. the other part of are you going demand is making the other modes of transportation more viable. so to encourage more people to make more trips to those modes to improve taxi service and then, of course, the backbone of all transportation outside of automobiles it the transit system and i think theirs certainly a fair criticism and a i'm sure we'll hear them in public comment where we need to improve transit as we're put parking into place we have to be reliable transportation. we're working on and i think we all recognize there's certainly a lot of work to be done in that area. and then we get to managing parking where and when that's needs -- >> the question as you talk about you mention are you going parking demanded. i have folks coming up to me saying hey, we have to drive. w
and car sharing is a way for people to use transportation. we've also have late been working with the mayor's office on disability to improve parking for people with sdments and again addressing that issue will-less on the demand on the parking lot zones in our city. the other part of are you going demand is making the other modes of transportation more viable. so to encourage more people to make more trips to those modes to improve taxi service and then, of course, the backbone of all...
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>> reporter: at his luxury car business, he denied he was dealing in stolen cars or doing anything illegalon-going criminal activity? >> most definitely. >> reporter: nothing whatsoever? only a few weeks later, heavily armed police and agents raided his operation and took him into custody. he's now indicted by a grand jury in georgia, along with four other men, on charges of murder, felony murder, and street gang activity. >> possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. >> reporter: the murder victim was melvin burnell, popular rapper using the name lil phat. he was murdered june of last year outside the hospital where his fiance was about to give birth. >> he was shot multiple times next to his car in the parking deck. >> reporter: he helped arrange the murder of the rapper, tracking the victim's vehicle for the accused trigger bend with a gps device. >> this defendant tracked the vehicle on over 11 occasions, provided that tracking information to the other two defendants who killed and shot the victim at the hospital. >> reporter: in court in atlanta, chulpayev's lawyer george plumided
>> reporter: at his luxury car business, he denied he was dealing in stolen cars or doing anything illegalon-going criminal activity? >> most definitely. >> reporter: nothing whatsoever? only a few weeks later, heavily armed police and agents raided his operation and took him into custody. he's now indicted by a grand jury in georgia, along with four other men, on charges of murder, felony murder, and street gang activity. >> possession of a firearm by a convicted felon....
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i walked up to the car and it was the suspect that ran into my car. hospital and awaiting trial. he apologized for the ordeal. >> still on the beat, sergeant manning has a new outlook and some sage advice for his colleagues out on patrol. >> exercise extreme caution when you're in a situation like this, where you're deploying the spike strips. make every effort to get yourself some cover and do it in a safe location. >> we've seen what happens when drivers get distracted. air shows go awry and when people get reckless on the road, many of the crash victims you saw in this hour were left with only cuts and bruises. some suffered worse and some even lost their lives. but no one involved in any of these collisions walked away unscathed. to watch the moment of impact on tv is one thing. to experience it is another. whether you're taking to the sky or to the streets, be safe out there. and if you have a video you'd like to send to us, logon to our website, caughtoncamera.msnbc.com. i'm contessa brewer. that's it for this edition of "caught on camera." >>>
i walked up to the car and it was the suspect that ran into my car. hospital and awaiting trial. he apologized for the ordeal. >> still on the beat, sergeant manning has a new outlook and some sage advice for his colleagues out on patrol. >> exercise extreme caution when you're in a situation like this, where you're deploying the spike strips. make every effort to get yourself some cover and do it in a safe location. >> we've seen what happens when drivers get distracted. air...
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car. but some day my phone will know where i'm at. i started thinking, some day we're going to rethink transportation around this idea. it led me to work through the ideas. ran into the founders of city car share. here's another example of rethinking transportation. i was on the baurd of city car share for a number of years. i taught at the university. the students created get around. we have a law passed in california of car sharing. my interest in this category has been around for a long time. i think ride sharing, which is what side car does. we're able to expand this rapidly and aggressively around the world. >> rick, how did you get into this space of ride sharing? you're non-profit. >> ride sharing was started back in the late 1990's. we're about 12 years old. i'm a reformed banker. i made my way out here, did a couple of start-ups and ran into people like sunil who was doing amazing things in the environmental space and around innovation and technology. city car share lost its execu
car. but some day my phone will know where i'm at. i started thinking, some day we're going to rethink transportation around this idea. it led me to work through the ideas. ran into the founders of city car share. here's another example of rethinking transportation. i was on the baurd of city car share for a number of years. i taught at the university. the students created get around. we have a law passed in california of car sharing. my interest in this category has been around for a long...
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and another one where an old car conductor rents a car and it comes to life. you have to read more in these books. another artist and musicians. this car on the left, number one, was called la bohemme rented in the sutro section by musicians who when they finished their work downtown in the clubs and theaters would go out to carville to this clubhouse in the night and drink and go skinny dipping in the surf and raise all sorts of ruckus. this little hill in front of them they called mount diablo. they each had their own little locker that was locked up where they kept their liquor so they didn't have to share with each other. and less bohemian wildness. this was a women's card-playing club. they called their car water wild. carville wasn't only out there in the outer sunset. other little communities came up here and there all across the united states, actually. but after the earthquake and fire, 1906 earthquake and fire, there was a little sister community, you might call, called carzonia. and this was a dr. charles cross set up 10 old cable cars on california
and another one where an old car conductor rents a car and it comes to life. you have to read more in these books. another artist and musicians. this car on the left, number one, was called la bohemme rented in the sutro section by musicians who when they finished their work downtown in the clubs and theaters would go out to carville to this clubhouse in the night and drink and go skinny dipping in the surf and raise all sorts of ruckus. this little hill in front of them they called mount...
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car on the second floor. this is how it's sort of put together. we're look at the backyard here. two cable cars are put together and they basically removed a wall from each to make one large room, a living room. then the horse car is still complete as a bedroom off to the side. this is photographs -- perhaps the last greatest carville house left. it's really a neat place. so with the cable cars, you know you have that little pop-up roof in the middle. what they did so you wouldn't have to duck is they removed that wall and they pushed up the side roof to sort of make this dome feeling inside. and the seats are original. they're still in there. the little ventilator windows. the woodwork is all in place. it's just really a neat thing. i'd love to live there. i can't afford it. and if you get up into the attic, you can see the crowns of the cable cars still show. it's just an amazing place. so that's my hope, you know, that this book i wrote, this story gets out, we're on sfgov tv. somebody will say, i have a c
car on the second floor. this is how it's sort of put together. we're look at the backyard here. two cable cars are put together and they basically removed a wall from each to make one large room, a living room. then the horse car is still complete as a bedroom off to the side. this is photographs -- perhaps the last greatest carville house left. it's really a neat place. so with the cable cars, you know you have that little pop-up roof in the middle. what they did so you wouldn't have to duck...
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he was called over to a car. look what happens, a passenger gets out of the car and the guy punches him. >> that guy dropped quick. >> people immediately come to render him aid. he was knocked unconscious. watch what happened. the lights are on, they drive off running over the guy. >> they are still hunting guys. here is the thing, the guy survived. he was treated and released. they are trying to figure out who the people were who did this to the guy. they called him over. authorities believe there were five in the car. good for them, others gave him assistance. there are witnesses to the whole thing seeing the car run over him. see the one guy. he hits the car driving off. >> i'm surprised the people there didn't get the license number on the car. >> there should be information about the guys. you have the guys punched. have you people standing arch. they are in a well lit area. seems like it would be easy. >> they are still hunting these guys. >> he was taken to the hospital. he had bruising to his upper head a
he was called over to a car. look what happens, a passenger gets out of the car and the guy punches him. >> that guy dropped quick. >> people immediately come to render him aid. he was knocked unconscious. watch what happened. the lights are on, they drive off running over the guy. >> they are still hunting guys. here is the thing, the guy survived. he was treated and released. they are trying to figure out who the people were who did this to the guy. they called him over....
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this was his car. his body according to police is in the trunk. >> i had to use the backseat, all i could see was the bottom part of his back. >> this is so scary and disturbing and awful. >> that was their solution to getting off the streets. >> they were taken into custody. now jennifer mckee was the person responsible for stabbing maurice gonzalez more tha times in the neck and the chest. she has been charged with first-degree murder. the other two families have also been charged in this incident. >> well they got what they set out for. they're not going to be homeless anymore. >>> guess what, i have a couple of car videos. going around a rally track. it's an auto cross. a little bit of trouble there. slides around the right hander. gets a little hung up but makes it. he does another pass -- >> just fine. >> but his luck runs out. and around one, two, and lands back on his wheels. you can tell the driver is kind of ticked off. >> he should have learned his lesson because he almost messed up the firs
this was his car. his body according to police is in the trunk. >> i had to use the backseat, all i could see was the bottom part of his back. >> this is so scary and disturbing and awful. >> that was their solution to getting off the streets. >> they were taken into custody. now jennifer mckee was the person responsible for stabbing maurice gonzalez more tha times in the neck and the chest. she has been charged with first-degree murder. the other two families have also...
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gerri: you also say at in some cases the difference between the price at of a used car new car is maybe 30 bucks a month. so it's not really that much. when you take into consideration that it hasbetter gas mileage, baby break even. >> that is exactly right. if you look at small cars, the ford focus, especially since those models were just redesigned. those 1-year-old used models only when set you back about $20 per month, versus buying a new car. the financing is better on the new car, especially when you consider fuel economy as he pointed out. oftentimes the new car is going to be barely more expensive. it might be about breaking even after fuel savings. >> what great analysis. thank you for coming on today. >> thank you for having me on. have a great holiday weekend. it is time for a look at stories on fox business.com. the s&p 500 along with the other major ndexes posted their first native week since mid april. the last few days i've read have been lingering concern and that that is scaling back stimulus efforts. americans shuld find gas prices about the same as last year. the aver
gerri: you also say at in some cases the difference between the price at of a used car new car is maybe 30 bucks a month. so it's not really that much. when you take into consideration that it hasbetter gas mileage, baby break even. >> that is exactly right. if you look at small cars, the ford focus, especially since those models were just redesigned. those 1-year-old used models only when set you back about $20 per month, versus buying a new car. the financing is better on the new car,...
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i get to the car and the car is a different car for me. my wife gets in, and 165 parameters change. it's a different car for her. what happens if i grab her key to be? now i'm driving her car which might be different than my car. those sort of con confusions, i think are new and didn't exist before the car became a computer. one more example going back to the confusion with the on/off switch. in the mast parting your car, stopping your car, you did it with a key. turn the key, off full out and you couldn't pull it out before it was turned occupy. you can take your key to be, get out, close the door, walk away and it's still running. and it actually happened and poisoned with carbon dioxide the occupy pant of the house after they left the car in the garage running. thing is confusion. i don't want to be too negative. i think there huge potential for safety. there's a negative side and we have to approach that. i'll take both of your answer. i want to ask another question. what do you think it ought to be? i want each of do you answer that. i'm not sure of the swiftness of the younger
i get to the car and the car is a different car for me. my wife gets in, and 165 parameters change. it's a different car for her. what happens if i grab her key to be? now i'm driving her car which might be different than my car. those sort of con confusions, i think are new and didn't exist before the car became a computer. one more example going back to the confusion with the on/off switch. in the mast parting your car, stopping your car, you did it with a key. turn the key, off full out and...
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no problem. >> it's a basic race car driver understanding of what his car does and how to control it. and flow a corner from corner to corner. >> and he does his stunts in some very dangerous places. like this cement covered barge where a wrong move could be disastrous. >> they had a diver ready to go in and get me out of the car. no risk it no biscuit. that's part of why we're doing this in the way we're doing it the way we do it. sometimes there's consequences. but you just have to be prepared for them. >> it turns out block may be even a better businessman than driver. his gymkhana videos are some of the most popular youtube ads ever for his action sports wear company, d.c. shoes. >> i really am truly lucky i get to race these amazing little cars. >>> they are the good guys. >> the dog looked like he was about to get swept away. >> and the bad. >> trying to slit my throat from behind, telling me she's going to kill me. >> men and women capable of courageous action. >> if we didn't get things going quickly, he was losing brain function. >> or dastardly deeds. >> they were carrying g
no problem. >> it's a basic race car driver understanding of what his car does and how to control it. and flow a corner from corner to corner. >> and he does his stunts in some very dangerous places. like this cement covered barge where a wrong move could be disastrous. >> they had a diver ready to go in and get me out of the car. no risk it no biscuit. that's part of why we're doing this in the way we're doing it the way we do it. sometimes there's consequences. but you just...
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, hate the car, car responsible for global warming, therefore al gore. like he's saying, a car, a car. >> are you saying he sounded like him? >> no. >> sounds like he's saying it. for a second i thought you were saying he sounded like al gore. i never thought al gore sounded like a cat. >> everybody says don't mess with an animal. right? watch this one. there's cookies on the ground in cambodia where people are vacationing, so the mama comes up and takes them. watch what they does. does she offer any to her baby? no. her baby picks up the crumbs. watch what mama does. she took her own kid's candy. >> it's almost like watching humans because their expressions are so readable. >> this is definitely not the first time this happened to them. that baby knew to grab the cookie and go behind mom so they could get a couple bites in. cookie and go behind mom so they couldsofa... desk...ites in. you know what? why don't you go get some frozen yogurt. i got this. you're so sweet. you got this, right? i do got this. let us get everything off the shelf, and to your h
, hate the car, car responsible for global warming, therefore al gore. like he's saying, a car, a car. >> are you saying he sounded like him? >> no. >> sounds like he's saying it. for a second i thought you were saying he sounded like al gore. i never thought al gore sounded like a cat. >> everybody says don't mess with an animal. right? watch this one. there's cookies on the ground in cambodia where people are vacationing, so the mama comes up and takes them. watch what...
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open wheel cars, stock cars, ferraris, cobras, you name it. there's only one oldest car in the united states and this is it. it's a 1915 ford model t speedst er owned by firefighter lucas. racing the car that features 90- year-old technology presents a few challenges like -- >> no brakes. i mean it has brakes but they only grip the rear hub of the tires. you can go around two laps, by the end of the two laps you don't have any brakes. >> reporter: that's not all, race cars of this era require a driver and a passenger. the passenger is not along to enjoy the scenery. >> the passenger definitely has a job. first of all he watches out for all the fast cars but mainly he's -- there's no fuel pump or any of that kind of thing. it's all splash system and it has a pressurized to pressurize the tank to get some pressure in the carburetor. >> he's not pumping all the time. he watches the pressure gauge. if it starts going, if it starts missing, we pump it to get it going again. >> gary's dad who owns a model t is his speedster. >> over the decades auto
open wheel cars, stock cars, ferraris, cobras, you name it. there's only one oldest car in the united states and this is it. it's a 1915 ford model t speedst er owned by firefighter lucas. racing the car that features 90- year-old technology presents a few challenges like -- >> no brakes. i mean it has brakes but they only grip the rear hub of the tires. you can go around two laps, by the end of the two laps you don't have any brakes. >> reporter: that's not all, race cars of this...
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to put in the cars.t know i the future whether it will be most efficient, by valdez so, electric por. we'll know what the most efficient fuel will be we know that it will deliver if it make economic sense. but frank is talking about is the government forced transition . >> here is wt i'm saying. since 2006 american automakers ong others have been manufacturing cars to sell brazil. they have had to make them flexible fuel because governmen there has a mandate. nonmanufacturi a whole new car that would be government imposed . this is using the cars that we have by and large. john: thank you. coming up, a i don't know. mo. and the audience gets to grill our guests. ♪ [applause] john: we are back with your questions for my guests. jerry taylor from the cato institute, jamesaylor, not the singer. >> i am the original. john: from the heartland. frank gaffney of the centeror security policy. first from my facebook page. what a way to unshackle the energy so that it could be produced more efciently. >> obviously
to put in the cars.t know i the future whether it will be most efficient, by valdez so, electric por. we'll know what the most efficient fuel will be we know that it will deliver if it make economic sense. but frank is talking about is the government forced transition . >> here is wt i'm saying. since 2006 american automakers ong others have been manufacturing cars to sell brazil. they have had to make them flexible fuel because governmen there has a mandate. nonmanufacturi a whole new...
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i like my car. i'm not sure i want people going around in it. >> that's because you drive those million-dollar cars. that's why they have to insure them for so much. >> i thought the weather guy makes all the money. >> my old honda is doing well, thank you very much. >>> sunshine around the bay area, calm winds beginning to blow a little, more breeze at the afternoon at the coast but looking good at the bay. a lot of whitecaps out there as of late because of the winds. it will still be breezy at times in the afternoon but the temperatures starting to warm up. 70 degrees in livermore. 61 in oakland. 68 degrees in concord. i think as we head throughout the day today we'll see plenty of sunshine just a bit of a sea breeze in the afternoon. tonight should stay mostly clear inland. we'll see some patchy fog at the coast and chance of showers over the holiday weekend. we have a weak system headed our way. of course, this low has stayed anchored here the last few days. it's been pumping in all that cool al
i like my car. i'm not sure i want people going around in it. >> that's because you drive those million-dollar cars. that's why they have to insure them for so much. >> i thought the weather guy makes all the money. >> my old honda is doing well, thank you very much. >>> sunshine around the bay area, calm winds beginning to blow a little, more breeze at the afternoon at the coast but looking good at the bay. a lot of whitecaps out there as of late because of the...
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>> he said you guys should sell the cars.elf, i thought they should be kept together. >> they built a structure on their property in arizona. it turned into a makeshift museum. we sell t-shirts, postcards. ernie sits down and watches the entire movie with them almost every time. >> it's probably fun to watch these people come and see the dvd. >> to watch people appreciate what he created out of trash. it's a short documentary, if you want to see the entire thing go to rightthisminute.com and click on best of rtm. >>> imagine enjoying your afternoon walking down a beach in new zealand and you see this. >> what is it? >> that's gross. >> awesome. >> this funky looking see creature carcass watched up on the beach during some violent storms. of course they had people talking. some are saying that this is the skeleton of an orca, of a killer whale. >> no i disagree with that. the jaw looks too long and narrow. let me show you an orca skeleton. >> no. >> go back to the video. >> go back to the video. there is that one. >> that's no
>> he said you guys should sell the cars.elf, i thought they should be kept together. >> they built a structure on their property in arizona. it turned into a makeshift museum. we sell t-shirts, postcards. ernie sits down and watches the entire movie with them almost every time. >> it's probably fun to watch these people come and see the dvd. >> to watch people appreciate what he created out of trash. it's a short documentary, if you want to see the entire thing go to...
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there's some people in some cases, on top of their cars and some in other cases inside of their cars. this happened at about 7:00 and it is still developing and people are still trying to get to it. traffic backed up in both directions for miles. how would patrol officers at the scene are saying that some people may have been trapped in their cars. no word yet on how it affected the rescue operation has been, but as we saw, someone is at least city on top of their car waiting to be rescued. we took care not added to earth map of the bridge, about 70,000 drivers use this bridge every day. the bridge was built in 1955 and as we said, interstate 5. goes from canada to mexico and the traffic issue right now is hindering in some cases, the efforts of first responders. choppers are going as well and we are awaiting a live chopper shot of that area. we will bring you bring that to you and any new information as soon as it comes to our news from. >>erica: it's a cool night but we have clear skies out there. friday, is looking to be a little bit milder and also breezy at times. memorial weeken
there's some people in some cases, on top of their cars and some in other cases inside of their cars. this happened at about 7:00 and it is still developing and people are still trying to get to it. traffic backed up in both directions for miles. how would patrol officers at the scene are saying that some people may have been trapped in their cars. no word yet on how it affected the rescue operation has been, but as we saw, someone is at least city on top of their car waiting to be rescued. we...
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so here on the left you'll see a cable car next to the horse car on the right. the cable car was a great leap forward because it cut the horses out of the equation. cable cars were a lot more energy efficient. they were very popular in cities all across the united states, including chicago. and they really took over in san francisco because cable cars could climb hills were horses couldn't, opening up development in parts of the city where before there hadn't been any. but cable cars had their drawbacks, too. a cablecar can only go nine miles an hour, as fast as the cable under the street pulling it. cables have a hard time pulling backwards, changing direction, investing in the infrastructure to put the cable in the street is very costly. so you have a lot of upfront costs. if a company wanted to run just one cable car, they had to start up the power house to get the cable car rung through the street. so it energy efficient issues as well. this is an interest street car. that was the new modern, exciting form of transportation. it was very energy efficient. eac
so here on the left you'll see a cable car next to the horse car on the right. the cable car was a great leap forward because it cut the horses out of the equation. cable cars were a lot more energy efficient. they were very popular in cities all across the united states, including chicago. and they really took over in san francisco because cable cars could climb hills were horses couldn't, opening up development in parts of the city where before there hadn't been any. but cable cars had their...
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car.tly. and yes, zero emissions on the road, but you still have to recharge it and most of our electricity comes from fossil fuels, so the real point is electric cars are not ready to really help us cut carbon emissions in a big way, it is an efficient way of doing it. john: he is basically saying you have pulled off a scam getting these subsidies for electric cars. >> i disagree with his numbers. which is not new, it is actually an outlier study if you challenge any of the assumptions in the study, the length you keep the car, the si of the battery pack, etc. it changes the results dramatically. john: you numbers. >> what it tells us is if you drive a lot longer, ther there e studies talking electric cars driving 180,000 miles and yes, you will cut carbon emissions significantly. but let's be honest, most of these cars that people can afford, like the leaf will drive 73 miles before it needs to recharge, that is not obvious way to get people to drive a lot. john: mit technology review sa
car.tly. and yes, zero emissions on the road, but you still have to recharge it and most of our electricity comes from fossil fuels, so the real point is electric cars are not ready to really help us cut carbon emissions in a big way, it is an efficient way of doing it. john: he is basically saying you have pulled off a scam getting these subsidies for electric cars. >> i disagree with his numbers. which is not new, it is actually an outlier study if you challenge any of the assumptions...
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pops up on her feet and runs away from the car. >> the top is completely gone from the car. how in the world did she walk away from that. >> she shouldn't have sur advised that. >> that's crazy. the left side of the car is demolished. >> she had a cut on her head. a little bit of blood on her face. >> wow. >> everybody likes ray charles, especially this one. that is ray charles. and if you notice, ray likes to walk himself on his leash although his owner has the other end. he is nearly six months old but he is also blind. ray charles was one of five puppies born to a b-reader and she discovered ray was having a problem. so took him to a vet and discovered he was blind and almost was put down but they got a text message saying this dog may be put down and they thought, we got to take him in. now ray charles has a new home and three brothers and sisters. >> this is so great. as you can see on facebook, ray charles the golden retriever, you can see ray's videos and him. even though he is blind he still has lots of fun and gets lots of love. we have his owner right this minute v
pops up on her feet and runs away from the car. >> the top is completely gone from the car. how in the world did she walk away from that. >> she shouldn't have sur advised that. >> that's crazy. the left side of the car is demolished. >> she had a cut on her head. a little bit of blood on her face. >> wow. >> everybody likes ray charles, especially this one. that is ray charles. and if you notice, ray likes to walk himself on his leash although his owner has...
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and that is what freed the car eventually. >> sprint car racing is a sport that's all about taking risks. >> i think the reason that kevin ended up flipping his race car as violently as he did is kevin and his crew made a guess about setup on the car. they made a guess on how fast that car could get through the corner and how they could adjust the race car in order to get him through that corner, and i think they guessed wrong. >> but experienced drivers like tony know, you've got to take the spills with the thrills. >> that's part of racing. ask anybody in this pit. that's part of the deal. if you go fast, that's going to happen. some guys are fortunate and some guys get themselves in bad positions. >>> coming up -- two gymnasts learn the laws of physics the hard way. >> we knew it was going to be dangerous. >> kevin! >> i just remember hitting the horse, being in a huge amount of pain. >> when "caught on camera thrills and spills" continues. [ male announcer ] we gave the new e-class some of the most advanced driver systems ever made. stereoscopic vision... distronic plus braking... la
and that is what freed the car eventually. >> sprint car racing is a sport that's all about taking risks. >> i think the reason that kevin ended up flipping his race car as violently as he did is kevin and his crew made a guess about setup on the car. they made a guess on how fast that car could get through the corner and how they could adjust the race car in order to get him through that corner, and i think they guessed wrong. >> but experienced drivers like tony know, you've...
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cars, cars, cars. know, you have heard me say before my dad had a gas station up in delaware city, delaware. i worked tore him pumping gas until the time -- i did more than that. i changed tires. i could change the oil and it may be change spark plugs. a few other things until i went away to college. so i have been a car nut ever since. i am so excited to see this book "engines of change: al history of american cars in 15 cars." 15 cars that have changed the way we live, changed the way we think about cars. paul engrazzia is the author. he was formerly bureau chief in detroit for the wall street jufrnlt nights to see you? >> thanks for having me. >> congratulations on the book the paper book. hard cover came out last year. what's your favorite car? >> gee. i had a lot of them honestly. i have a soft spot in my heart for probably the most tragcle flawed car in this book. >> the edsel? >> the edsel was flawed. it wasn't unsafe. just incompetent. the chevy core very is one of the more, you knowvair is one
cars, cars, cars. know, you have heard me say before my dad had a gas station up in delaware city, delaware. i worked tore him pumping gas until the time -- i did more than that. i changed tires. i could change the oil and it may be change spark plugs. a few other things until i went away to college. so i have been a car nut ever since. i am so excited to see this book "engines of change: al history of american cars in 15 cars." 15 cars that have changed the way we live, changed the...
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get out of the car! get out of the car! >> davis takes cover and then steadily aims his .45 automatic at hildenstab. >> when someone's shooting at you that close, the muzzle looks like it's pointed right at your head and it was surprising after each round he fired, i felt i'd be hit. >> hildenstab takes cover behind his vehicle and avoids davis' fire. deputy conway arrives on the scene but just as the two officers engage davis, he jumps back in his car and speeds away. hildenstab's car is riddled with bullets and inoperable so he jumps in conway's car to continue the pursuit. >> multiple shots fired. suspect is moving again westbound. >> davis drives completely out of sight. but there's a backup plan in motion. >> going to set up spikes at 113. 113. >> conway wants spikes to be set up down the road to deflate davis' tires. by this point, the chase has almost reached the state line. >> does idaho have anyone in the area? >> up ahead, an idaho state policeman lays down the spikes with seconds to spare. >>
get out of the car! get out of the car! >> davis takes cover and then steadily aims his .45 automatic at hildenstab. >> when someone's shooting at you that close, the muzzle looks like it's pointed right at your head and it was surprising after each round he fired, i felt i'd be hit. >> hildenstab takes cover behind his vehicle and avoids davis' fire. deputy conway arrives on the scene but just as the two officers engage davis, he jumps back in his car and speeds away....
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how many other cars. we do know there were no injuries but the fire alarms went off here in the apartment complex. the sprinkler system also went off in the under ground garage. and that sent at least 100 people who lived in the apartment complex out of their apartments. people were banging on doors. we just spoke to a woman who was out here wrapped up in a blanket with her son. this is what she had to say. >> i woke up to people banging on the door saying there was a fire so i just yelled for him he got up and ran downstairs. we found out it was in the garage. and about 20 minutes after they said it was down that first aisle my car was like four cars away. >> reporter: this initially went to two alarms but it just got downgraded to one alarm. the fire is out and firefighters are investigating. we do know an arson investigator will come back out here to figure out exactly how it started. they say it's not uncommon to have car fires even though the car is not occupied it could be something electrical. we j
how many other cars. we do know there were no injuries but the fire alarms went off here in the apartment complex. the sprinkler system also went off in the under ground garage. and that sent at least 100 people who lived in the apartment complex out of their apartments. people were banging on doors. we just spoke to a woman who was out here wrapped up in a blanket with her son. this is what she had to say. >> i woke up to people banging on the door saying there was a fire so i just...