SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
37
37
Aug 11, 2014
08/14
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> i'm david burns i'm going to try to put a slide up for you. good >> thank you. i'm david burns one of the owners on belgrade avenue across the street we've lived in our homes for 25 years and during those years we've seen an arch love of change we've supported change the slide is founded on page had the middle is the original application designed the design proposed was some of the architecture style that is existing. the one hundred 35 street face is narrow less than 17 feet wide and the plans calls for an increased side to bring that into harmony with the residential guidelines leslie said they've understood our plans with the planning department. but we didn't get the we didn't have any conversations with them in march 2014 we received the new project which is the skin. >> on the far right. and i said it's a new project for two reasons first some of the materials they've sent us to said no project and second the building envelope changes the overall facility increased the upper up window became a 13 feet bay window with an in your deposition bay glass donates
. >> i'm david burns i'm going to try to put a slide up for you. good >> thank you. i'm david burns one of the owners on belgrade avenue across the street we've lived in our homes for 25 years and during those years we've seen an arch love of change we've supported change the slide is founded on page had the middle is the original application designed the design proposed was some of the architecture style that is existing. the one hundred 35 street face is narrow less than 17 feet...
83
83
Aug 28, 2014
08/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> well, my colleagues darren jordan has been speaking to david burn et, a member of the pro-gun lobby. >> well, i think that if you allow children to exercise their curiosity about firearms in a controlled environment with licensed and certified instructors, they are present to make sure you are safe. that makes them less likely to engage in accidental shootings than if they find a firearm at a friend's house, it's a terrible tragedy and thoughts and prayers go out to the families of both persons. these incidents are rare. and they do allow us to have this dialogue, but they are rare enough that they are not necessarily so common that we can immediately decide no children should access fires in a safe supporting manner. >> you are advocates of the right to bear arms. >> what is the logic behind a 9-year-old firing an oozy submarine gun. when would she be required, as a 9-year-old girl, to use a gun like that, and what is she protecting herself from. >> i don't think self-defence or any kind of functionality or utility are in play here. i think the young lady in question was on vacatio
. >> well, my colleagues darren jordan has been speaking to david burn et, a member of the pro-gun lobby. >> well, i think that if you allow children to exercise their curiosity about firearms in a controlled environment with licensed and certified instructors, they are present to make sure you are safe. that makes them less likely to engage in accidental shootings than if they find a firearm at a friend's house, it's a terrible tragedy and thoughts and prayers go out to the...
145
145
Aug 31, 2014
08/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 145
favorite 0
quote 0
david miller publicly burns his draft card. >> seven young and earnest protesters burn draft cards onup of high schoolboys set upon them with fists. >> the draft was in place from world war ii. when you turned 18 you had to register. >> in january 1965, 5,400 young men were called to the draft. in december 1965, 45,224 young men were called. this is one fact boring in on the american conscience and causing increasing concern. >> it was a compulsory draft, forced you to make a choice, vietnam against your will, jail against your will, canada against your will, no good options. >> all kinds of ways are found to try to beat the physical. people are known to mutilate themselves. >> starve themselves, declare they were homosexual when they weren't. >> there were escape hatches in terms of deferments, like deferments for college students, which means that working class young people are likely to get drafted before upper middle class. >> their war was waged in a lot of living rooms in america. it was a real generational divide because my father's generation went off and saved europe. i fully
david miller publicly burns his draft card. >> seven young and earnest protesters burn draft cards onup of high schoolboys set upon them with fists. >> the draft was in place from world war ii. when you turned 18 you had to register. >> in january 1965, 5,400 young men were called to the draft. in december 1965, 45,224 young men were called. this is one fact boring in on the american conscience and causing increasing concern. >> it was a compulsory draft, forced you to...
69
69
Aug 4, 2014
08/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
thought this is it, i better at least catch it on tape. >> more than 30 people are burned by the blast, including davidos for help. >> this thing blew up. we're going to have burn victims. >> i had blisters the size of oranges on my arm and it was pretty painful and needed to be treated. i was out of work for like three months until i recovered. >> firefighters who thought the fire was under control suffer some of the worst injuries. >> the ones that were resting, took off some of their bunker gear. and the ones who had their bunker gear off sitting there and they started running, that's when they got burned. >> how badly are you burned? >> i'm not burned real bad. some are burned worse. i got some burns on my back, my ear. >> what were you thinking about when it happened? >> thinking about who could run the fastest. >> was the hottest day of my life. i'll always remember it. >> fortunately, no one loses their life but this explosion is a lesson learned. >>> coming up -- >> it just blew up. my god. >> a freight train filled with flammable liquids turns into a thunder ball. >> felt like somebody opened
thought this is it, i better at least catch it on tape. >> more than 30 people are burned by the blast, including davidos for help. >> this thing blew up. we're going to have burn victims. >> i had blisters the size of oranges on my arm and it was pretty painful and needed to be treated. i was out of work for like three months until i recovered. >> firefighters who thought the fire was under control suffer some of the worst injuries. >> the ones that were resting,...
61
61
Aug 4, 2014
08/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
i say david, when i die i want you to delete, burn all my letters. trust and state's attorney can go through my dresser and look through my closet and look through my letters, but they can't go through david's house. that's what the trust and estate bar is is trying to do here today. it's important to note that the ipad is only four years old, the iphone is oafn seven years old and google is not old enough to vote. when we were creating these innovative services we weren't thinking about user erchtd of life but we are now. we are giving specific control over what happens to their accounts when they die. the reference was made to the google inactivity manager, the facebook memorialize. even yahoo is is dealing with inactive account me manager conl right now. i'd rather have the user determine rather than the state decide what happens to my e-mail and my content when i die. >> the state is trying to seek uniform legislation on this tithe type of thing. >> when you die it's a matter of state law how that property gets distributed. so really it's necessar
i say david, when i die i want you to delete, burn all my letters. trust and state's attorney can go through my dresser and look through my closet and look through my letters, but they can't go through david's house. that's what the trust and estate bar is is trying to do here today. it's important to note that the ipad is only four years old, the iphone is oafn seven years old and google is not old enough to vote. when we were creating these innovative services we weren't thinking about user...
105
105
Aug 19, 2014
08/14
by
WPVI
tv
eye 105
favorite 0
quote 0
david frederickson jumped from his truck and raced to the burning car after it collided with an 18-wheelern gulfport and put out some of the flames with his fire extinguisher before rescuing the two strangers trapped inside. >> i started to notice that there was a lady in the front seat and she was kicking the door and i reached over and, you know, pulled the door open and that's when i seen the little about 1-year-old girl in the backseat and it was really smoky so i went ahead and opened up the door and grabbed her and handed her to my co-driver. >> frederickson pulled them out a full two minutes before first responders arrived. amazingly they only suffered minor injuries. >>> big news in the world of tennis. rafael nadal won't be defending his u.s. title on monday. nadal says an injured wrist forced his withdrawal. he hurt that wrist while practicing. nadal is just the fourth player since the late '60s to not defend his title. >> big disappointment for tennis fans in new york city. although a lot of excitement building for the u.s. open. more sports news. monday night football in the na
david frederickson jumped from his truck and raced to the burning car after it collided with an 18-wheelern gulfport and put out some of the flames with his fire extinguisher before rescuing the two strangers trapped inside. >> i started to notice that there was a lady in the front seat and she was kicking the door and i reached over and, you know, pulled the door open and that's when i seen the little about 1-year-old girl in the backseat and it was really smoky so i went ahead and...
1,472
1.5K
Aug 12, 2014
08/14
by
WPVI
tv
eye 1,472
favorite 0
quote 1
an idea to raise awareness and funds for a debilitating disease burning up the internet. here's abc's davidth more. >> reporter: thdoes your summer family reunion look like this? across america it might. the kennedy clan, youngest to oldest, dousing themselves with water. at the end of the line, ethel kennedy with a little help. and it's not just the kennedys, it is across this country. one of the stars of the biggest summer movies, "the fault in our stars" opening up the ice bags and then dumping the ice. >> ah! oh, my god! >> reporter: even the patriots' cheerleaders getting their buckets ready. >> one, two, three! [ screaming ] listen to their explanation. >> what do we want to do? >> strike out als. >> reporter: they want to strike out als. their idea simple, but chilling. grab a bucket fill with ice water, dump it over your head. record the whole thing. post it online and challenge somebody to do it next that they have 24 hours to get it done. social media phenomenon erupted from friends and family of baseball captain 29-year-old pete fretes, diagnosed, challenging everyone they knew t
an idea to raise awareness and funds for a debilitating disease burning up the internet. here's abc's davidth more. >> reporter: thdoes your summer family reunion look like this? across america it might. the kennedy clan, youngest to oldest, dousing themselves with water. at the end of the line, ethel kennedy with a little help. and it's not just the kennedys, it is across this country. one of the stars of the biggest summer movies, "the fault in our stars" opening up the ice...
59
59
Aug 14, 2014
08/14
by
FBC
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
david: well the results, frankly as i mentioned before, just the same, we're still burning as much asough there are fewer coal plants as we, which is something we can get into. but the irony of all of this, chris, is that the coal industry was getting a lot better at finding ways to burn coal a lot cleaner, was it not? >> it absolutely has been. you know, over the past 20 years the coal consumption in this country has doubled while almost tripled while coal emissions overall have been ratcheted downwards on the order of magnitude of about 95%. david: now, chris, yeah, i'm sorry to interrupt. we have only time for one more question. a little political in orientation. in fact a lot of coal states elected democrats who are behind some of these policies. how, how do they defend themselves when they're up against the coal industry such as yourself? >> well, it's been a factor, there is no question. there is no question about that. you do have a democratic energy plan that plays on a national level. you know, to fortunately we get some bipartisan support here within the state's boundaries b
david: well the results, frankly as i mentioned before, just the same, we're still burning as much asough there are fewer coal plants as we, which is something we can get into. but the irony of all of this, chris, is that the coal industry was getting a lot better at finding ways to burn coal a lot cleaner, was it not? >> it absolutely has been. you know, over the past 20 years the coal consumption in this country has doubled while almost tripled while coal emissions overall have been...
43
43
Aug 9, 2014
08/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
in my closet, i handed them to my friend, david and i said, david, when i die, i want you to delete all of those letters. i want you to burnm. well, the trust and the estate state attorney can go through my dresser and look for the letters but he can't kick in the door of david's house and go through david's house. >> that's what the trust and estate bar is trying to do here today. i want to go back to an interesting point raised a couple of minutes okay. it's important to note that the iphone is seven years old. google is not en old enough to vote. when we were creating these innovative services, we weren't really thinking about users end of life. but we are now. and we are creating new tools and new in0 vations to give users specific control over what happens to their accounts when they die. the reference was made tonight inactivity. yahoo is dabbling with some inactive account manager technology in japan right now. so the industry is evolving very quickly and i would rather see the industry give users the control rather than having the state determine what happens to my e-mails and my content when i die. >> spea
in my closet, i handed them to my friend, david and i said, david, when i die, i want you to delete all of those letters. i want you to burnm. well, the trust and the estate state attorney can go through my dresser and look for the letters but he can't kick in the door of david's house and go through david's house. >> that's what the trust and estate bar is trying to do here today. i want to go back to an interesting point raised a couple of minutes okay. it's important to note that the...
51
51
Aug 11, 2014
08/14
by
KTVU
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
burned to the ground. the project is the master mind of artist david bess. >> i saw one year someone was weeping at the templed they had a grateful dead t- shirt on, skirt, and fluorescent orange wig. and they were grieving. you can't do that at church. >> this year's temple is called grace. after all the pieces are finished, seven semi trucks will haul them to black rock desert where hay will be assembled. to check out the process of the temple and other activities, just look under our web link section at ktvu.com. >>> coming up deadly violence in san francisco. how two young men were trying to escape gunfire when they were killed in the city's bay view district. >> good morning. we are still looking at a commute that is off to a good start as we look at some of our traffic pictures. we'll tell you more about the bay bridge and what it's like crossing into san francisco. >> big fog bank out there helped along by a little low. the key will be some of that tropical moisture which is visiting the citier la north. two men walked in to a mcdonald's and discovered an extraordinary burger with heaps of jalapeños...
burned to the ground. the project is the master mind of artist david bess. >> i saw one year someone was weeping at the templed they had a grateful dead t- shirt on, skirt, and fluorescent orange wig. and they were grieving. you can't do that at church. >> this year's temple is called grace. after all the pieces are finished, seven semi trucks will haul them to black rock desert where hay will be assembled. to check out the process of the temple and other activities, just look under...
87
87
Aug 11, 2014
08/14
by
KTVU
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> for the last 14 years, david beck has build of what's described as the emotional certain piece of burning man. beck is in charged of what happens the following night. >> it is a notorious body and saturday night when the man burns, it is an incredible celebration and sunday night when the temple is burn, it is a quiet time. >> this is what it looked like last year. he describes it as a healing process for people to bring emotions or whatever they carry and set them free. >> i saw someone weeping at the temple and they had a tight gray-t-shirt on and a skirt and a wig. they were grieving. you cannot do that at church. >> [ applause ] >> beck says he heard count less stories from those who said their burden lifted from the temple burning. >> it looks like he was a lawyer , looks like he has committed suicide and the temple has set him free. >> the design pieces are finished, seven semi trucks will haul them to nevada where it will be a symbol. it is a lot of work and every year he thinks might be his last. >> if they ask you to do burning man 2015, build a temple, what are you going to say?
. >> for the last 14 years, david beck has build of what's described as the emotional certain piece of burning man. beck is in charged of what happens the following night. >> it is a notorious body and saturday night when the man burns, it is an incredible celebration and sunday night when the temple is burn, it is a quiet time. >> this is what it looked like last year. he describes it as a healing process for people to bring emotions or whatever they carry and set them free....
56
56
Aug 19, 2014
08/14
by
KTVU
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
burning with the driver trapped inside. >> oh. >> check it out. people don't know what to do. eventually, you hear somebody say you know how to use it? that person is talking to david frederickson, a truck driver who stopped the rig. he's got a fire extinguisher there, runs up to the scene, clearly there before the first responders, police, or fire department, runs up to the burning car and starts using the fire extinguisher on the vehicle, gets the door open, and other people are helping. it was a grandmother inside, suffering a broken leg, was trying to kick the door open. also, her 1-year-old granddaughter inside. thanks to david, they were able to get her out of the car safely. they were able to get the granddaughter out of the car safely, and the guy says the granddaughter was in good spirits, very sweet, of course, and the grandmother, very thankful for this rescue as well. everyone okay. the only injury, only major injury, the driver with the broken leg. everything else just cuts and bruises. police ape fire department show up, and by the en, look at the car. >> thank goodness for the fire off for a split second to get the people out. >>> how about a safety
burning with the driver trapped inside. >> oh. >> check it out. people don't know what to do. eventually, you hear somebody say you know how to use it? that person is talking to david frederickson, a truck driver who stopped the rig. he's got a fire extinguisher there, runs up to the scene, clearly there before the first responders, police, or fire department, runs up to the burning car and starts using the fire extinguisher on the vehicle, gets the door open, and other people are...
304
304
Aug 7, 2014
08/14
by
WPVI
tv
eye 304
favorite 0
quote 0
can, the discovery late under health check and david murphy has a closer look at the accuweather forecast when "action news" at noon >>> a wild fire is burning close to communities today. it forced the evacuation of 300 homes, close to oregon sparking health concerns for nearby residents. >> the smoke is bad enough because these are senior citizens and most are on oxygen or medical assistance of some type. it's coming straight toward everybody. >> about 1900 additional homeowners are set to flee if necessary. >>> the lawyers have started to deliver their closing arguments in the oscar pistorius trial today. he contends he shot his girlfriend before dawn last year after this had a fight. the defense says he fired by police take thinking he was about to be attacked by an intruder in the bathroom. >>> the thousands of russian troops are building up at the border at ukraine, the signal that a battle could be imminent. and russia is battling back by sanctions, the russian is considering banning western airlines from flying over russia in flights to and from asia, it would raise costs and increase flight times. >>> a bill revamping the health care
can, the discovery late under health check and david murphy has a closer look at the accuweather forecast when "action news" at noon >>> a wild fire is burning close to communities today. it forced the evacuation of 300 homes, close to oregon sparking health concerns for nearby residents. >> the smoke is bad enough because these are senior citizens and most are on oxygen or medical assistance of some type. it's coming straight toward everybody. >> about 1900...
263
263
Aug 4, 2014
08/14
by
WPVI
tv
eye 263
favorite 0
quote 0
burning off the morning fog making up for this weekend's rain. and meteorologist melissa magee is in for davidurphy and joins us. >> thank you. some sun and clouds moving in, breaks of sunshine the name of the game the rest of the afternoon. the temperatures are reaching from where they were over the weekend. yesterday's high temperature 77. in philadelphia already up to 79 degrees. trenton 81. in the poconos 70. april long the coach beach haven to sea isle city 77 degrees, dover in the upper 70s as well. talking about the dewpoint, even though we have pretty comfortable conditions now as far as the temperature is concerned, when you look at the dewpoint the level of moisture in the atmosphere, ranging from 65 to 75 degrees. you will notice the humidity when you step outdoors. not a whole lot going on as we look at satellite 6 along with action radar. pretty quiet, but things will retire as we get into the afternoon hours for some locations. we will talk about what is ahead. staying muggy for us on our monday. we are tracking the threat of some thunderstorms as we get into the middle half of o
burning off the morning fog making up for this weekend's rain. and meteorologist melissa magee is in for davidurphy and joins us. >> thank you. some sun and clouds moving in, breaks of sunshine the name of the game the rest of the afternoon. the temperatures are reaching from where they were over the weekend. yesterday's high temperature 77. in philadelphia already up to 79 degrees. trenton 81. in the poconos 70. april long the coach beach haven to sea isle city 77 degrees, dover in the...
104
104
Aug 29, 2014
08/14
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 0
david's son, a brilliant writer. james and i wrote a song called "burning for the buddha."glad to be alive. and i get on with my day. and my days are very interesting. >> if you don't believe him, you could read your book because he has written a wonderful -- i guess you'll call it memoir -- that has an interesting photo on the cover, if i'm not mistaken, it's you with a camera around your neck because if there's another thing that you love as much as music, i think is photography. and so talk a little bit as we begin to wind down here, talk a little bit about your love of photography and how that related to music in your life. >> i was 10 years old. we were a very poor family. my father worked very hard. but at the weekends when he wasn't working, one of the main joys in his life, he had bought a camera from a friend of his at work. and he would take pictures of me and my sister. i only had one sister at that point. at the local zoo, you know. elephants, giraffes, all that kind of stuff. and when i was 10 years old, we lived in a house that was called a two up, two down wh
david's son, a brilliant writer. james and i wrote a song called "burning for the buddha."glad to be alive. and i get on with my day. and my days are very interesting. >> if you don't believe him, you could read your book because he has written a wonderful -- i guess you'll call it memoir -- that has an interesting photo on the cover, if i'm not mistaken, it's you with a camera around your neck because if there's another thing that you love as much as music, i think is...
254
254
Aug 4, 2014
08/14
by
WPVI
tv
eye 254
favorite 0
quote 0
currently burning in california, more than 100 square miles burned in northern california, at least 8 homes destroyed and more than 700 threatened. david, here in southern california, cleanup is now under way. with these large rocks and downed power lines, it's a process that could take several days. david. >> brandi, thank you. >>> from flooding in the west to flooding right now in the east, another picture coming in at this hour, this video from naples, florida. streets and sidewalks under water as heavy thunderstorms hit there. some places more than five inches of rain in more than an hour and a half. ginger zee is tracking it all day long. >> 6.6 inches of rain for naples, the wettest day of the year for that city. anywhere you see covered in aqua which is a lot of folks have to be on the lookout for two inch per hour rainfall rates. we still have the erratic and gusting winds, 30 miles per hour, you'll see lightning, very dry, not good for fires. >> and you're tracking two hurricanes. >> we've got a major category four, julio right behind it. both set on hawaii. as this gets into cooler water, we see it downgrading to a tropical s
currently burning in california, more than 100 square miles burned in northern california, at least 8 homes destroyed and more than 700 threatened. david, here in southern california, cleanup is now under way. with these large rocks and downed power lines, it's a process that could take several days. david. >> brandi, thank you. >>> from flooding in the west to flooding right now in the east, another picture coming in at this hour, this video from naples, florida. streets and...
59
59
Aug 6, 2014
08/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
burned so much oil and gas. >> the arctic is the canary in the coal mine. >> ambassador david balton is the lead negotiator for the us state department on arctic issues. >> it is opening up and --- and vessels from other nations can be expected in the arctic... but we don't see the arctic as a military venue, it's all about economics. >> if politics were set aside, you'd say well i'd love to go take another look at iraq, or iran, or i'd love to look in libya. but things being what they are, you really can't do that. so the really big expanse that hasn't been tested is these continental shelves in the arctic. >> the world woke up to the potential value of those contenental shelves in august 2007, when moscow released pictures of a russian mini submarine planting a flag on the seabed of the north pole. >> i regard the planting of a russian flag on the seafloor of the north pole to be a publicity stunt. russia was trying to call attention to its claim to the seafloor. but it did not have any legal significance. >> it's just not what's under ground thats atracting attention from the rest of the world. resolute sit
burned so much oil and gas. >> the arctic is the canary in the coal mine. >> ambassador david balton is the lead negotiator for the us state department on arctic issues. >> it is opening up and --- and vessels from other nations can be expected in the arctic... but we don't see the arctic as a military venue, it's all about economics. >> if politics were set aside, you'd say well i'd love to go take another look at iraq, or iran, or i'd love to look in libya. but things...
54
54
Aug 20, 2014
08/14
by
FBC
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
so if they see the quick mart burned down, they have to take measures into their own hands. davidey are including the owners there, the looters might try to get into those places. >> these are criminals. david: back to a rack. hear the latest threat that could mean the troops don't go there that isis could be coming here. my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. i never really thought i would make money doing what i love. we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. go! [ male announcer ] it's chaos out there. but the m-class sees in your blind spot... ♪ ...pulls you back into your lane... ♪ ...even brakes all by itself. it's almost like it couldn't crash... even if it tried. the 2015 m-class. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers david: u.s. ai
so if they see the quick mart burned down, they have to take measures into their own hands. davidey are including the owners there, the looters might try to get into those places. >> these are criminals. david: back to a rack. hear the latest threat that could mean the troops don't go there that isis could be coming here. my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet...
34
34
Aug 29, 2014
08/14
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
raymond, who is our keyboard player in the band who happens to be david's son, a brilliant writer, james and i wrote a song called "burning for the buddha." so once again, my emotions are running from a deep love for someone i spent the last 30-odd years in my life and have many children with to what's happening today in the news. it will continue to be that way for me. i wake up in the morning, i take my first breath, i'm glad to be alive and i get on with my day. and my days are very interesting. >> if you don't believe him, you could read his book because you have written a wonderful memoir that has an interesting photo on the cover, if i'm not mistaken. it's you with a camera around your neck. because if there's another thing that you love as much as music, about your love of photography and how that related to music in your life. >> i was 10 years old. we were -- we were a very poor family. my father worked very hard, but at the weekends when he wasn't working one of the main joys in his life, he bought a camera from a friend of his at work, he would take pictures of me and my sister, i only had one sister at that po
raymond, who is our keyboard player in the band who happens to be david's son, a brilliant writer, james and i wrote a song called "burning for the buddha." so once again, my emotions are running from a deep love for someone i spent the last 30-odd years in my life and have many children with to what's happening today in the news. it will continue to be that way for me. i wake up in the morning, i take my first breath, i'm glad to be alive and i get on with my day. and my days are...
65
65
Aug 20, 2014
08/14
by
FBC
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
so if they see the quick mart burned down, they have to take measures into their own hands. david including the owners there, the looters might try to get into those places. >> these are criminals. david: back to a rack. hear the latest threat that could mean the troops don't go there that isis could be coming here. i'm m-a-r-y and i have copd. i'm j-e-f-f and i have copd. i'm l-i-s-a and i have copd, but i don't want my breathing problems to get in the way of hosting my book club. that's why i asked my doctor about b-r-e-o. once-daily breo ellipta helps increase airflow from the lungs for a full 24 hours. and breo helps reduce symptom flare-ups that last several days and require oral steroids, antibiotics, or hospital stay. breo is not for asthma. breo contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. it is not known if this risk is increased in copd. breo won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden copd symptoms and should not be used more than once a day. breo may increase your risk of pneumonia, thrush, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. tell your
so if they see the quick mart burned down, they have to take measures into their own hands. david including the owners there, the looters might try to get into those places. >> these are criminals. david: back to a rack. hear the latest threat that could mean the troops don't go there that isis could be coming here. i'm m-a-r-y and i have copd. i'm j-e-f-f and i have copd. i'm l-i-s-a and i have copd, but i don't want my breathing problems to get in the way of hosting my book club. that's...
118
118
Aug 11, 2014
08/14
by
KGO
tv
eye 118
favorite 0
quote 1
david l. andrew. >>> good mayor is taps pulled a family of three from the burning wreckage after plane crashed in salt lake city. they saw the plane was in trouble after it took off from the airport. the plane crash into a soccer field. three people raced to the site and got there just in time. >> we got there the flame or the heat was coming into the cockpit. >> in two or three minutes of pulling them out the plane was totally engulfed. >> the three victims are in critical condition. prices at pump continue a steady decline. here is america's money report. >>> topping america's money, a break for summer drivers, the average price of a gallon has slip down six cents in the past two weeks. the nation-wide average for a gallon of regular is $3 why 52. volkswagen is recalling 150,000 s.u.v.s for a defect that lead to stalling. the fix involved a software upgrade to boost pressure. there are no reports of crashes or injured. >> mutant turtles did better than expected taking in $65 million. "guardians," were $41.5 haul. >>> in san mateo, mosquito fogging is under way after mosquitoes and a dead bird tested
david l. andrew. >>> good mayor is taps pulled a family of three from the burning wreckage after plane crashed in salt lake city. they saw the plane was in trouble after it took off from the airport. the plane crash into a soccer field. three people raced to the site and got there just in time. >> we got there the flame or the heat was coming into the cockpit. >> in two or three minutes of pulling them out the plane was totally engulfed. >> the three victims are in...
44
44
Aug 24, 2014
08/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
david and debra, i just want to make this point. social media provides a source of support, people who feel their families are burned can find an outlete. and we have a great comment from lizzie -- >> [ inaudible ] is a pop-up event where people get together to talk about death and have tea and delicious cake. it dispels the myth that people don't want to talk about death. i brought the death cafe concept to the united states in july of 2012, and since then death cafes have popped up in over 34 states and 100 cities. there is no agenda, no ideology, just open conversations about death and dying. >> david you wanted to chime in. often the critique of social media is it creates that superficial friends. and there's nothing like face-to-face conversations. what is your response? >> i think that is changing. i think we are finding we can connect very well. and when a concern is dying and they reach out to try to connect, and you have go don't talk that way. we're going to focus on getting better. we leave them alone. we isolate them. and if i can find another soul, the better. and sour fear is, if i really look at the fact that some day i
david and debra, i just want to make this point. social media provides a source of support, people who feel their families are burned can find an outlete. and we have a great comment from lizzie -- >> [ inaudible ] is a pop-up event where people get together to talk about death and have tea and delicious cake. it dispels the myth that people don't want to talk about death. i brought the death cafe concept to the united states in july of 2012, and since then death cafes have popped up in...
47
47
Aug 29, 2014
08/14
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
david's son, a brilliant writer. james and i wrote a song called "burning for the buddha."ll call it memoir -- that has an interesting photo on the cover, if i'm not mistaken, it's you with a camera around your neck because if there's another thing that you love as much as music, i think is photography. and so talk a little bit as we begin to wind down here, talk a little bit about your love of photography and how that related to music in your life. >> i was 10 years old. we were a very poor family. my father worked very hard. but at the weekends when he wasn't working, one of the main joys in his life, he had bought a camera from a friend of his at work. and he would take pictures of me and my sister. i only had one sister at that point. at the local zoo, you know. elephants, giraffes, all that kind of stuff. and when i was 10 years old, we lived in a house that was called a two up, two down which was two small rooms downstairs and two small rooms upstairs. but he would take the blanket off my bed and put it against the window to block out the light. and he would prepare p
david's son, a brilliant writer. james and i wrote a song called "burning for the buddha."ll call it memoir -- that has an interesting photo on the cover, if i'm not mistaken, it's you with a camera around your neck because if there's another thing that you love as much as music, i think is photography. and so talk a little bit as we begin to wind down here, talk a little bit about your love of photography and how that related to music in your life. >> i was 10 years old. we...
173
173
Aug 9, 2014
08/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 173
favorite 0
quote 0
burned in egypt. when you couldn't get ahead of a christian -- only david cameron had the guts to say something about didn't do it. no other leader in the western power did. it and no church leaders have done it. with all due respect to his holiness, the pope, the -- the fact is that he's late coming to the table, too. i think what you have to do now is -- is for the sake of -- this is genocide. it is genocide. it's trying to eradicate an entire race, in this case a religious sect, that's been around for thousands of years, that became christians. when cite ascechrist -- when ch ascended. the silence is baffling to me. yet we spend all this time worrying about the muslims whether they get their student visas and can build mosques. i say take care of us. >> kimberly, the media did ignore it for so long, so long. now everyone seems to be paying attention to it. what do you think changed? i'm glad it changed, but what changed? >> i think we've been giving it extensive coverage, and we have the most fears -- let's start with that. this is something that shouldn't have taken this long. it is appalling. ho
burned in egypt. when you couldn't get ahead of a christian -- only david cameron had the guts to say something about didn't do it. no other leader in the western power did. it and no church leaders have done it. with all due respect to his holiness, the pope, the -- the fact is that he's late coming to the table, too. i think what you have to do now is -- is for the sake of -- this is genocide. it is genocide. it's trying to eradicate an entire race, in this case a religious sect, that's been...
227
227
Aug 9, 2014
08/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 227
favorite 0
quote 0
one spoke out about the christians churches being burned in egypt when you couldn't get ahead of a muslim country to say anything about it. only david cameron had guts to say something about it. and no church leaders have done it. with all due respect to the pope, the fact is that he's late coming to the table, too. and i think what you have to do now is for the sake of -- this is genocide. it's trying to eradicate a religious sect around for thousands of year that's became christians when christ ascending. i guess the silence is baffling. we'll spend time worrying about muslims can build their mosques i say to hell with them, get about taking care of us >> the media did ignore this so long, so long, now, all of a sudden everyone seems to be paying attention to it. what do you think changed? what changed? >> we've been giving it coverage and have the most here. how can you watch a video like that and not get involved and not help? not care for the right reasons? if you don't you have no heart. the problem is that we need to get vocal, loud and be able to show this genocide will not be tolerated. there is no time frame for it. there
one spoke out about the christians churches being burned in egypt when you couldn't get ahead of a muslim country to say anything about it. only david cameron had guts to say something about it. and no church leaders have done it. with all due respect to the pope, the fact is that he's late coming to the table, too. and i think what you have to do now is for the sake of -- this is genocide. it's trying to eradicate a religious sect around for thousands of year that's became christians when...
66
66
Aug 27, 2014
08/14
by
KTVU
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
david stephenson is in san francisco where some people are counting their blessings tonight even though they were burned of their homes. >> several buildings behind me remain closed but tonight there are at least 20 people who are out of their homes in the after math of a fire many proved could turn disastrous. >> a water crew cleaned up after floors were soaked by firefighter. >> steve: there was just wall to wall water from wall to wall on both sides of the showroom. >> it's one of at least 4 wooden buildings hit hard by an early morning gas station fire near a city college of san francisco campus. no one was hurt but 20 people were affected. 7 people, including a family of 6 sought temporary housing. barking dogs brought one family to evacuate. >> i was asleep and the dogs started barking. there was a lot of smoke. >> my first problem was this is an all wood building so this is like just lighting a match and it would just go up in an hour. >> the owner of the gas station declined to talk to us but they were afraid it would explode. >> it was very scary to see that it was a gas station. frightening. >
david stephenson is in san francisco where some people are counting their blessings tonight even though they were burned of their homes. >> several buildings behind me remain closed but tonight there are at least 20 people who are out of their homes in the after math of a fire many proved could turn disastrous. >> a water crew cleaned up after floors were soaked by firefighter. >> steve: there was just wall to wall water from wall to wall on both sides of the showroom....
49
49
Aug 29, 2014
08/14
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
david's son, a brilliant writer. james and i wrote a song called "burning for the buddha." so once again, my emotions are running from a deep love for someone i've spent the last 30-odd years in my life and have many children with to what's happening today in the news. and it will continue to be that way for me. i wake up in the morning. i take my first breath. i'm glad to be alive. and i get on with my day. and my days are very interesting. >> if you don't believe him, you could read your book because he has written a wonderful -- i guess you'll call it memoir -- that has an interesting photo on the cover, if i'm not mistaken, it's you with a camera around your neck because if there's another thing that you love as much as music, i think is photography. and so talk a little bit as we begin to wind down here, talk a little bit about your love of photography and how that related to music in your life. >> i was 10 years old. we were a very poor family. my father worked very hard. but at the weekends when he wasn't working, one of the main joys in his life, he had bought a cam
david's son, a brilliant writer. james and i wrote a song called "burning for the buddha." so once again, my emotions are running from a deep love for someone i've spent the last 30-odd years in my life and have many children with to what's happening today in the news. and it will continue to be that way for me. i wake up in the morning. i take my first breath. i'm glad to be alive. and i get on with my day. and my days are very interesting. >> if you don't believe him, you...
207
207
Aug 9, 2014
08/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 207
favorite 0
quote 0
one spoke out about the christians churches being burned in egypt when you couldn't get ahead of a muslim country to say anything about it. only davidon had guts to say something about it. and no church leaders have done it. with all due respect to the pope, the fact is that he's late coming to the table, too. and i think what you have to do now is for the sake of -- this is genocide. it's trying to eradicate a religious sect around for thousands of year that's became christians when christ ascending. i guess the silence is baffling. we'll spend time worrying about muslims can build their mosques i say to hell with them, get about taking care of us >> the media did ignore this so long, so long, now, all of a sudden everyone seems to be paying attention to it. what do you think changed? what changed? >> we've been giving it coverage and have the most here. how can you watch a video like that and not get involved and not help? not care for the right reasons? if you don't you have no heart. the problem is that we need to get vocal, loud and be able to show this genocide will not be tolerated. there is no time frame for it. t safety, an
one spoke out about the christians churches being burned in egypt when you couldn't get ahead of a muslim country to say anything about it. only davidon had guts to say something about it. and no church leaders have done it. with all due respect to the pope, the fact is that he's late coming to the table, too. and i think what you have to do now is for the sake of -- this is genocide. it's trying to eradicate a religious sect around for thousands of year that's became christians when christ...
202
202
Aug 10, 2014
08/14
by
WRC
tv
eye 202
favorite 0
quote 1
david, good sunday morning everybody. beautiful day already. we had a lot of fog around earlier this morning being burned away by that strong august sunshine. temperatures are in the 70s, pretty much area wide. the last of the lower visibilities out here across arlington county. a plane load of folks down the river towards reagan national airport. the current temperature stands at a mild 77 degrees. joint base andrews up to 75. still upper 60s on the map from rockville, bethesda, potomac, towards great falls and mcclain, reston in the mid to upper 60s right now. so your sunday planner, temperatures are nice and warm. we'll be in the mid to upper 70s within the next hour or so. looking for a mainly dry afternoon today. highs today mid to upper 80s. flirting with 90, about a 95% chance you're not going to get rained on today. a slimmer of a chance. we'll talk about the increasing rain chances for the work week when i see you next. >> thanks. >>> new this morning five people were shot overnight in the district. the shooting happened on n street southwest. this was just before 2:00. this morning, a block fro
david, good sunday morning everybody. beautiful day already. we had a lot of fog around earlier this morning being burned away by that strong august sunshine. temperatures are in the 70s, pretty much area wide. the last of the lower visibilities out here across arlington county. a plane load of folks down the river towards reagan national airport. the current temperature stands at a mild 77 degrees. joint base andrews up to 75. still upper 60s on the map from rockville, bethesda, potomac,...
83
83
Aug 13, 2014
08/14
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
burning jordan, a big party for ann jordan. the clintons people have put out they will hug it out. david axelrod has treated about the issue of stupid moves hillary clinton was talking about, not making stupid moves is not a policy. president obama, apparently, had talked about not making stupid moves. david axelrod said, don't do stupid stuff means stuff like occupying iraq and the first place, which was a tragically bad decision. alluding to hillary clinton attemptor the original on iraq in 2003. can you talk about this difference, particularly significant the cash is possibly running for president? >> true. i am pretty contemptuous of it to be honest, because it is opportunism by heather clinton. it is nonsense. the idea, which is very widespread that there was a moment with a few more guns and ammunition that a moderate syrian opposition could have taken over in syria in 2011 or 2012 or 2013 is just unreal. there 14 prevention -- provincial capitals of syria. al-assad held all of them until last year when he lost one of them to isis. are nondangerous species on the battlefields of sy
burning jordan, a big party for ann jordan. the clintons people have put out they will hug it out. david axelrod has treated about the issue of stupid moves hillary clinton was talking about, not making stupid moves is not a policy. president obama, apparently, had talked about not making stupid moves. david axelrod said, don't do stupid stuff means stuff like occupying iraq and the first place, which was a tragically bad decision. alluding to hillary clinton attemptor the original on iraq in...
488
488
tv
eye 488
favorite 0
quote 0
david kerley. >> reporter: a small plane in flames, a rescue on in a san diego parking lot. watch as bystanders become first responders, pulling the two women from the burning wreckage. the plane had missed a landing, and the pilot was on the radio. >> oh, my god. i'm not getting any altitude here. >> reporter: that is 52-year-old devon logan's piloting skills were commended for bringing the plane away from people. logan was seriously injured, her 78-year-old passenger killed. today a small plane went down in alabama. sunday another small aircraft killed a father and daughter on a florida beach. is there a trend? no, it's the time of year. >> summer weather is much better for flying and so we have increased flying activity in the summer. so we always see an increase in accidents in the summer, unfortunately. >> reporter: small plane deaths are actually dropping. over the past five years the number of deaths decreased, dipping significantly last year. but the ntsb says private flying still has the highest accident rate. >> i don't believe it's a troubled category. i think it's just an area that is ripe for safety improvements. >> reporter: which is why the n
david kerley. >> reporter: a small plane in flames, a rescue on in a san diego parking lot. watch as bystanders become first responders, pulling the two women from the burning wreckage. the plane had missed a landing, and the pilot was on the radio. >> oh, my god. i'm not getting any altitude here. >> reporter: that is 52-year-old devon logan's piloting skills were commended for bringing the plane away from people. logan was seriously injured, her 78-year-old passenger killed....
149
149
Aug 10, 2014
08/14
by
WRC
tv
eye 149
favorite 0
quote 0
david, good sunday morning everybody. beautiful day already. we had a lot of fog around earlier this morning being burnedthe 70s, pretty much area wide. the last of the lower visibilities out here across arlington county. a plane load of folks down the river towards reagan national airport. the current temperature stands at a mild 77 degrees. joint base andrews up to 75. still upper 60s on the map from rockville, bethesda, potomac, towards great falls and mcclain, reston in the mid to upper 60s right now. so your sunday planner, temperatures are nice and warm. we'll be in the mid to upper 70s within the next hour or so. looking for a mainly dry afternoon today. highs today mid to upper 80s. flirting with 90, about a 95%
david, good sunday morning everybody. beautiful day already. we had a lot of fog around earlier this morning being burnedthe 70s, pretty much area wide. the last of the lower visibilities out here across arlington county. a plane load of folks down the river towards reagan national airport. the current temperature stands at a mild 77 degrees. joint base andrews up to 75. still upper 60s on the map from rockville, bethesda, potomac, towards great falls and mcclain, reston in the mid to upper 60s...
267
267
Aug 13, 2014
08/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 267
favorite 0
quote 0
david was there, solomon built his temple there. >> let's look at this land possession, the history says that jews jumped out of the burning buildingster of hitler. they landed on the backs of some arabs in 1940s. >> that was the u.n. partition plan in '47. they declared their independence in '48. what about king david and solomon and the temple that was built on that very land. that was their land. >> thousands of years, there's so much transformation, people don't have control of people, of land for 2000 years. >> you deny that occupation is at work? >> i absolutely deny it. >> oh, no, we have deep disagreements. >> i come from people who have been terrorized and traumatized. michael brown and his precious mother -- >> let's -- a kid was killed. do you know what happened? >> another instance of american terrorism. >> where did you rush to judgment? the police say he was reach -- i wasn't there, and you weren't there, you can't call it terrorism if you're not there. >> because when you kill an unarmed -- innocent brother, how in fact could it be anything else. >> hang on. >> what could he have done to warrant being shot like that.
david was there, solomon built his temple there. >> let's look at this land possession, the history says that jews jumped out of the burning buildingster of hitler. they landed on the backs of some arabs in 1940s. >> that was the u.n. partition plan in '47. they declared their independence in '48. what about king david and solomon and the temple that was built on that very land. that was their land. >> thousands of years, there's so much transformation, people don't have...
99
99
Aug 8, 2014
08/14
by
BBCAMERICA
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
david. barry roux is determininged to bring back the anxious, disabled man with the long history of suffering because of his disability. this morning he's been calling it slow burn. he said he's a man who's like an abused woman over the years that breaks in the end. that's when judge intervened and said what does an abused woman have to do with this case? also barry roux is focussing on the time line at what time the shots were fired, what time the sound was heard by witnesses. he's calling on witnesses presented and called his own witness, a doctor and his wife who witnesses said they heard a witness scream and heard gunshots. >> we heard a lot from prosecution which was damming in terms of character assassination. mendacious, deceitful, say what they want about oscar pistorius. have we had the equivalent from barry roux with regard to prosecution witnesses? >> reporter: yes and no. it's hard to draw the score card here. gerrie nel was quite passion that the yesterday especially towards the end. as you hear and see for yourself that barry roux is also doing his best to try to push and call on all the evidence that was mentioned by the witnesses. >> milton, than
david. barry roux is determininged to bring back the anxious, disabled man with the long history of suffering because of his disability. this morning he's been calling it slow burn. he said he's a man who's like an abused woman over the years that breaks in the end. that's when judge intervened and said what does an abused woman have to do with this case? also barry roux is focussing on the time line at what time the shots were fired, what time the sound was heard by witnesses. he's calling on...