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many died during this weekend raids.he white house will consider sanctions if the syrian government does not stop violent retaliation against the protesters. it could include freezing assets and blocking trouble by syrian leaders. >> 500 inmates have escaped in a prison from afghanistan from a massive tunnel. prison officials noticed the best from 4:00 a.m., local time 30 minutes after the escape was posted by the taliban they started this tunnel nearly six months ago. >>pam: 25,000 troops have surged on the northern japananese coast recovering the dead bodies. checking traffic, southbound for the peninsula is moving slow. no problems at the top that is traffic on the 80 towards the lower deck of the bay bridge. it cannot forget kron4's exclusive coverage. of the saddlzazzle bay to breakers. on may 15th. ♪ you'll run outside ♪ and i'll pass you by ♪ ♪ i want to see the sunshine ♪ ♪ take me where you are ♪ take me where you are ♪ afternoon ride ♪ afternoon ride [ male announcer ] now everyone can explore the world from ho
many died during this weekend raids.he white house will consider sanctions if the syrian government does not stop violent retaliation against the protesters. it could include freezing assets and blocking trouble by syrian leaders. >> 500 inmates have escaped in a prison from afghanistan from a massive tunnel. prison officials noticed the best from 4:00 a.m., local time 30 minutes after the escape was posted by the taliban they started this tunnel nearly six months ago. >>pam: 25,000...
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one out of three children there dies before the age of one. usually dehydration or diarrhea induced dehydration. many young men have left the villages to try and get jobs as dishwashers in the cities or work on construction crews or work for foreign climbers and they often have to pull they're resources and sell they're goats and land to bribe somebody. for who is left behind is the women and they say now they're workload has doubled over the last two decades. i walked into this stli ladies and gentle village and we had yet to have three cup office tea with each other. first cup your a stranger, second cup a friend, and third cup you become family but the process take many years. here in american we have two minutes football drills and 6 second sound bites and 30 minutes power lunches and really it's about three cups of tea and really it's about relationships. i asked about a school and i know thisd the kids disappeared and i asked about school and they were very embarrassed and finally took me behind the village and i saw 84 children sitting
one out of three children there dies before the age of one. usually dehydration or diarrhea induced dehydration. many young men have left the villages to try and get jobs as dishwashers in the cities or work on construction crews or work for foreign climbers and they often have to pull they're resources and sell they're goats and land to bribe somebody. for who is left behind is the women and they say now they're workload has doubled over the last two decades. i walked into this stli ladies and...
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that was the year grand daddy thomas died. left the family worse than broke. uncle john stole a ham from the meat market. he was 17. lost his taste for it locked up 14 years. ham, cured and earth bred sliced with the fat hanging on. yellow sunshine on a white plate. the ham bone cuts crosswise. a dark eye all in the skillet making aggressive for grits. lost his taste for all things salt much the ocean he has not seen. woman and man. he don't ever want to see no more ham on his plate. hates pigs. hard for him. time off for good behavior. they didn't hold him to the last 6. he is a hog farmer. only eats beef and chicken and turkey. fish, turtle and rabbit. squirrel, possum and coon and seasons greens with smoked ox tails. can't raise white folks for slaughter. [applause] >> for those of you who have not heard this in person a big beautiful surprises, she speaks at tremendous authority of feeling. and very uniquely agile intelligence. >> we are the memory of that place without measure. that filled all space that never was and ever will be. that place existing as
that was the year grand daddy thomas died. left the family worse than broke. uncle john stole a ham from the meat market. he was 17. lost his taste for it locked up 14 years. ham, cured and earth bred sliced with the fat hanging on. yellow sunshine on a white plate. the ham bone cuts crosswise. a dark eye all in the skillet making aggressive for grits. lost his taste for all things salt much the ocean he has not seen. woman and man. he don't ever want to see no more ham on his plate. hates...
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singh died immediately. atwal died a week ago friday. police are looking into whether the attack wag -- was a hate crime. they had no enemies but they were wearing traditional turbins when they were shot. >> this is a hard case. we have nothing to go on so we need every little scrap of tips or witness information or just, you know, anything that anybody knows. >> a $42,000 reward is being offered for information that leads to the conviction of those responsible for killing the two men. [ music ] >>> this might have been a street celebration but instead sharks fans are pouring out subdued as la lives to fight another day. [ music ] >> target is poised to build on this band in the north bay but a new obstacle is emerging that could give the people a final say. >>> firefighters making house calls on a saturday. the reason they needed to go door-to-door in a peninsula community. the 10:00 news continues in 90 seconds. >> now you can wake up to complete bay area news coverage seven days a week. ktvu mornings on 2 is now on saturday and sunday
singh died immediately. atwal died a week ago friday. police are looking into whether the attack wag -- was a hate crime. they had no enemies but they were wearing traditional turbins when they were shot. >> this is a hard case. we have nothing to go on so we need every little scrap of tips or witness information or just, you know, anything that anybody knows. >> a $42,000 reward is being offered for information that leads to the conviction of those responsible for killing the two...
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c-span: and she -- she dead -- she's dead. >> guest: she died last june. she died just a month ago. and the husband whom she met in camp died in late april. this was taken at arlington national cemetery. they had a reunion in 1992. and the women went there to pay tribute to the women who had died and are buried there. ruby bradley, the other woman, was the woman in baguio who stuck the whiskey in the baby's mouth. she is -- served in korea, was the chief nurse for the 8th army. and when she retired in the early 1960s, she was and is the most decorated woman in the history of our country. c-span: what's the story of the medals and the s--distinguished service medal and all that? >> guest: these women just forged paths that nobody even ever imagined women could forge -- nurses. when they were liberated, they were -- all received a bronze star and the appropriate medals for the pacific theater campaign. the two head nurses, maude davison and laura cobb, who led the navy nurses, the men they served with put them up for higher medals. they felt that their leadership, through the battles
c-span: and she -- she dead -- she's dead. >> guest: she died last june. she died just a month ago. and the husband whom she met in camp died in late april. this was taken at arlington national cemetery. they had a reunion in 1992. and the women went there to pay tribute to the women who had died and are buried there. ruby bradley, the other woman, was the woman in baguio who stuck the whiskey in the baby's mouth. she is -- served in korea, was the chief nurse for the 8th army. and when...
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he was giving crazy answers about how he thought people died. >> tonight... >> bergman: the body was found over there? >> ...frontline correspondent investigation in america. >> you call a death an accident or miss a homicide altogether, a murderer goes free. lots of very bad things happen if death investigation is not carried out competently. >> frontline is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. and by the corporation for public broadcasting. major funding is provided by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant, and peaceful world. and by reva and david logan. committed to investigative journalism as the guardian of the public interest. additional funding is provided by the park foundation. dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. and by the frontline journalism fund, with a grant from millicent bell through the millicent and eugene bell foundation. >> bergman: we all die, two and a half million americans every year. sometimes, the cause of death is no surprise. s
he was giving crazy answers about how he thought people died. >> tonight... >> bergman: the body was found over there? >> ...frontline correspondent investigation in america. >> you call a death an accident or miss a homicide altogether, a murderer goes free. lots of very bad things happen if death investigation is not carried out competently. >> frontline is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. and by the corporation...
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means died here. minimums looked forward to be helped and say. the pain and suffering will never be forgotten. as well as the joy of not going to ration. your spring the nineteen forty five on our team. a moment when the world has changed forever. thousands passed to nothingness. thousands wounded. and doomed to suffer a tradition in the land. that was the first but probably not the last human. harry uses this weapon. many more will me come. children come and get on in the future wealthy...
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the dog that died over the weekend was over here. jennifer tienne brought her sheltered dog, colin, to the park. and this is the first dog she's ever own. the dog came here happy and playing and left vomiting and barely conscious. jennifer says he ate something at the park that killed him. >> he was there on saturday and then he wasn't. that's a real shocker. that's just a sign of coil listen being -- collin being gone. >> reporter: they closed the park because of what happened here -- not only what happened but also in sunnyvale. there was a note at the sunnyvale park that said "all dogs must die." police have made no arrests. back to you. >>> right now, a very special ceremony is taking place. the camera is moving around to show us what we're look at. would you believe it's been 16 years since the deadly oklahoma city bombing that live vetted the -- rivetted the nation. this is video of the -- we're looking at file video. but at the live memorial empty chairs are sitting remembering the 168 people kill in this bombing when a bomb r
the dog that died over the weekend was over here. jennifer tienne brought her sheltered dog, colin, to the park. and this is the first dog she's ever own. the dog came here happy and playing and left vomiting and barely conscious. jennifer says he ate something at the park that killed him. >> he was there on saturday and then he wasn't. that's a real shocker. that's just a sign of coil listen being -- collin being gone. >> reporter: they closed the park because of what happened here...
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he was born in 1813, died in the early 1880s. went to a school that i come back and talk to you, talk about later. did a variety of odd jobs, married my great, great grandmother who died very young, i know nothing about her. and in his second marriage he married into the ray family. they were a prominent family, and cornelius' brother, peter williams gray, had a pharmacy. so he was brought into the drugstore as a pharmacist. he had no background the way my great grandfather did, no training, but he could become a pharmacist. he, too, was very devoted to st. phillip's. um, the other treasure-trove that i found at the schaumberg were the harry williamson
he was born in 1813, died in the early 1880s. went to a school that i come back and talk to you, talk about later. did a variety of odd jobs, married my great, great grandmother who died very young, i know nothing about her. and in his second marriage he married into the ray family. they were a prominent family, and cornelius' brother, peter williams gray, had a pharmacy. so he was brought into the drugstore as a pharmacist. he had no background the way my great grandfather did, no training,...
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50 military and security officers, including statements from relatives, calling them martyrs, who died trying to protect residents in the city. >> he always wished to die the martyr, and his wish was the field, thank god. i had two sons, and one is gone now, but i am willing to give a martyr for the nation. >> opposition figures from outside syria are meeting in istanbul. they are trying to drum up international support and said that democracy is inevitable in their country despite the bloody crackdown. >> theore the violence, now, there is no going back to the days of fear, to the days of repression. the syrians want their freedom, when democracy, once equality. -- want democracy, want equality. >> one said that measures would be taken to impact the regime, including targeted sanctions. >> reports from yemen say the government of saleh has agreed to a deal, and the months of unrest in the country. opposition leaders also say ey have accepted the deal and that they planned to sign it on wednesday. anti-government protests continued in the capital. they want him to step down. the deal r
50 military and security officers, including statements from relatives, calling them martyrs, who died trying to protect residents in the city. >> he always wished to die the martyr, and his wish was the field, thank god. i had two sons, and one is gone now, but i am willing to give a martyr for the nation. >> opposition figures from outside syria are meeting in istanbul. they are trying to drum up international support and said that democracy is inevitable in their country despite...
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there were several that died during the earthquake. most of them had not been claimed because they're parents were also killed in the earthquake. they wanted to build a memorial around the graves to remember the loss of life had not gone in vain for the girls high school. this is patka girls high school. also running other schools. don't have all the resources to put in buildings. this is in afghanistan and this is a ninth grade class. they're going to school in a russian, soviet, old armored personnel carrier. take a look inside. there's 12 ninth graders going to school learning english. the younger boys are going to school in a steel truck container used to bring over united states military supplies. 80 kids going to school in a truck container. the girls are outdoors going to school in the dirt with one mat one black board that keeps blowing down and they keep picking it up in the wind and one teacher. to me, the courage and hope that resonates when i see those kids - some of these young woman, walk 1/2 hours to get to school. it's
there were several that died during the earthquake. most of them had not been claimed because they're parents were also killed in the earthquake. they wanted to build a memorial around the graves to remember the loss of life had not gone in vain for the girls high school. this is patka girls high school. also running other schools. don't have all the resources to put in buildings. this is in afghanistan and this is a ninth grade class. they're going to school in a russian, soviet, old armored...
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hundreds have died in ongoing anti-government protests.elcome to bbc news, forecast to our viewers on pbs in america and also around the world. coming up, containing the crisis, japanese officials say they've stopped radioactive water leaking from the damaged nuclear power plant into the sea. the clock is ticking. president obama warns of a government shutdown after failing to strike a budget bill. ♪ >> hello there. talks are continuing to try to convince laurent gbagbo to give up the presidency of ivory coast. there have been reports he's close to surrendering, but in an interview on french television, he insisted he won last year's election and not alassane ouattara. hundreds of civilians have died in the past few days after being caught up in the fighting between rival forces. the french government says a cease-fire is now in force in abidjan and the situation appears to be quiet. andrew harding is there for us and sent this report. >> battle weary. we found these troops resting at a petrol station in abidjan this morning. no one in the
hundreds have died in ongoing anti-government protests.elcome to bbc news, forecast to our viewers on pbs in america and also around the world. coming up, containing the crisis, japanese officials say they've stopped radioactive water leaking from the damaged nuclear power plant into the sea. the clock is ticking. president obama warns of a government shutdown after failing to strike a budget bill. ♪ >> hello there. talks are continuing to try to convince laurent gbagbo to give up the...
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>> born in 1887 in oklahoma, died in 1953. >> did he play professional sports? >> oh, gosh, yes. >> for whom? >> well, both nonprofessional and professional. he played for the new york giants who are now the san fransisco giants. he played for the canton bulldogs which is why the hall of fame is in ohio is because of jim. if you walk in the front door, the only statue you see is thorp. >> in his time, was he as well known as a michael vick or a brett favre is today? >> oh, many, much, much more. he was a multisport athlete, football, baseball, track and field, won medals in the 1912 olympics. he could do all of that which is why he still retains this status as the greatest multisport athlete because they don't allow athletes to play sports like that anymore. in his day and beyond, one the large reasons i wrote the book is he remained large and people revered him. >> what was the significance of his native american heritage? >> oh, huge. the playing of games as a young child, i go into that in the book, kind of a cross training almost. he sort of ran free and pla
>> born in 1887 in oklahoma, died in 1953. >> did he play professional sports? >> oh, gosh, yes. >> for whom? >> well, both nonprofessional and professional. he played for the new york giants who are now the san fransisco giants. he played for the canton bulldogs which is why the hall of fame is in ohio is because of jim. if you walk in the front door, the only statue you see is thorp. >> in his time, was he as well known as a michael vick or a brett favre is...
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singer/songwriter phoebe snow has died.omplications from a brain hemorrhage ♪ you're the poetry man ♪ ♪ you make things all right ♪ >> remember that song "poetry man"? she was so good she was 5. the song "poetry a man what --" poetry man "was one of the biggest hits in the '70s. she dropped out of the music business to tend to her ill daughter. >>> well, it was a tragic surprise that turned into the death of a little dog. >> reporter: and if you like group on -- groupon, you will find competition. the launch is tonight. it comes from a palo alto-based company. >>> we are have more 0 information on the shooting near jack london square sunday night. exclusive, new information with what led to the killing. >>> we have exclusive new information about the deadly nightclub shooting sunday night at oakland's jack london square. two people were killed. four others were injured. at sweet jimmie's at third and broadway. well, ktvu news has learned several men were trying to steal cash and jewelry from the men standing outside the nig
singer/songwriter phoebe snow has died.omplications from a brain hemorrhage ♪ you're the poetry man ♪ ♪ you make things all right ♪ >> remember that song "poetry man"? she was so good she was 5. the song "poetry a man what --" poetry man "was one of the biggest hits in the '70s. she dropped out of the music business to tend to her ill daughter. >>> well, it was a tragic surprise that turned into the death of a little dog. >> reporter: and if...
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both died during a april 9th school trip. both boys were scuba certified. >>> the secret service is canvassing the bay area tonight. here comes the president. at 1:00 tomorrow afternoon, president obama will touch down at sfo, far 17-hour bay area visit. you covered his last visit in february. that was very private. this time, it's very public. what's the message he's sending out here? >> reporter: he's reaching out to donors and voters. he's hosting a town hall on facebook. and then, he will be here at the nob hill masonic in san francisco. some supporters are hoping for new energy. hundreds of people lined up at the nob hill masonic center to pick up tickets for president obama's san francisco 2012 kickoff event, paying anywhere from $25 to $2,500 for a ticket. they donated to the campaign. but not every ticketholder is thrilled with the president's first term. >> his inability to bring consensus to washington. i'm sure everybody is waiting for that. >> we're still in iraq. we're still in afghanistan. and guantanamo bay is
both died during a april 9th school trip. both boys were scuba certified. >>> the secret service is canvassing the bay area tonight. here comes the president. at 1:00 tomorrow afternoon, president obama will touch down at sfo, far 17-hour bay area visit. you covered his last visit in february. that was very private. this time, it's very public. what's the message he's sending out here? >> reporter: he's reaching out to donors and voters. he's hosting a town hall on facebook. and...
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a year after george washington died but the year before martha died those slaves were freed. just touching of a service of the rich and eventful history, a speech on washington should last as long as the revolutionary war and i am sure you are brimming with questions. i thank you for coming and i am happy to answer questions. [applause] >> there is a microphone. please just line up. >> did you run across in the archives information regarding washington's view of extending the franchise and in his later years did you run across any of his feelings on how the results of the revolution turned out? did he have any misgivings? >> did he try to extend the franchise? no. that was not notable. what he did do, at the constitutional convention, one point that washington proposed, he was a neutral arbiter. 01 point he proposed was there should be one congressman for every 30,000 people. the house would be more numerous and more responsive to the people. washington shared a certain federalist -- the people should elect the most intelligent and prosperous members of the community, for the
a year after george washington died but the year before martha died those slaves were freed. just touching of a service of the rich and eventful history, a speech on washington should last as long as the revolutionary war and i am sure you are brimming with questions. i thank you for coming and i am happy to answer questions. [applause] >> there is a microphone. please just line up. >> did you run across in the archives information regarding washington's view of extending the...
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the 9-year-old died in 2006.he told the jury during the trial, she stopped giving her son the medication because she just couldn't deal with how sick it made him. >>> single george michael is recording a song for prince william and kate middleton's wedding. michael says he plans to record the song and it's hopeful that william and kate will get a chance to hear it before they get married on april 29th. >>> england's prime minister is urging local councils not to impose strict laws. >>> this is the 150th anniversary of the start of the civil war. on april 12th, 1861 in charleston, south carolina, a confederate soldier -- soldier in fort johnston fired one shot. confederate soldiers controlled fort sumpter until 165. today's anniversary will be parked -- marked, among many other things with the filing of cannons. >>> ten minutes before 9:00. a battle is brewing at a berlin zoo. the controversial plan for the remains. >>> and the prime minister of italy says he gave a teenager erotic dancer $60,000 but he says it wa
the 9-year-old died in 2006.he told the jury during the trial, she stopped giving her son the medication because she just couldn't deal with how sick it made him. >>> single george michael is recording a song for prince william and kate middleton's wedding. michael says he plans to record the song and it's hopeful that william and kate will get a chance to hear it before they get married on april 29th. >>> england's prime minister is urging local councils not to impose strict...
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the legendary filmmaker died this week at the age of 86. campaign is asking people to go to their windows at 7:00, that's outside and not your computer, and yell out that famous phrase. lumet was known for riz gritty reality style and he was a world war ii vet who had his first break directing back in the 1950s. >> that was quite a movie. >> are you going to run outside and scream it? >> no. >> you could do it at 7:00. what's going on, lawrence. >> giants going for a sweep today. big, big day for buster posey and his wife. the giants trying to make it three straight home wins to start the the season, the the cardinals putting up a fight. the ac's doing what they can to ruin the opening weekend. but it was the masters everyone is talking about tonight. about as closely contested of ta the top of the leaderboarddes you will ever see. the surprise at augusta coming up next in sports. >>> good evening. the festivities at china basin were inspiring all weekend long. the giants with two thrillers against the cardinals, going for the sweep today b
the legendary filmmaker died this week at the age of 86. campaign is asking people to go to their windows at 7:00, that's outside and not your computer, and yell out that famous phrase. lumet was known for riz gritty reality style and he was a world war ii vet who had his first break directing back in the 1950s. >> that was quite a movie. >> are you going to run outside and scream it? >> no. >> you could do it at 7:00. what's going on, lawrence. >> giants going for...
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and that of course to those who died while dealing with the often loss of the tragedy here the leaders attended a religious ceremony in a church right inside the exclusion zone and it was led by the head of the russian orthodox church patriarch kirill it's not twenty five years ago today that a reactor at the chernobyl facility right into meltdown and exploded as a result of an experiment that one fatally wrong a bit of it these are live pictures now. i. i i i really see the russian president dmitri medvedev death this is a ukrainian counterpart with the shanta patriarch kirill that. i. think i excuse me down a coke which their intelligence ran out and as they are here inside it's thirty kilometer exclusion zone it will stay contaminated for thousands of. i don't see a very somber mood here as they commemorate the twenty fifth anniversary of the explosion a meltdown of the china nuclear reactor it still remains the worst nuclear accident in the history. of. that's where the teachers come into your heart so you know let's go to our rushers north caucasus now where security services are
and that of course to those who died while dealing with the often loss of the tragedy here the leaders attended a religious ceremony in a church right inside the exclusion zone and it was led by the head of the russian orthodox church patriarch kirill it's not twenty five years ago today that a reactor at the chernobyl facility right into meltdown and exploded as a result of an experiment that one fatally wrong a bit of it these are live pictures now. i. i i i really see the russian president...
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bess and emily died in the 1860s. bess died during the civil war. and i looked so hard in their letters for mention of the civil war, of the issues surrounding the civil war, of slavery, and i have to say that their silence was loud. on the judgment r -- subject. they never mentioned it. bes s&l ouisa mentioned the state maryland was in because this was after war had been declared because luis saw wanted to build a school for girls in baltimore. and bishop kendrick wrote back saying he thought this really wasn't a very good time to be doing this because baltimore was overrun with soldiers and things were a little uneven. wasn't a very peaceful, tranquil time. that's the only mention i could find in their letters about it. slavery. they were brought up on plantations in maryland. the carroll fortune was supported by slavery and had been for generations. the sisters were presented in the carroll family tradition with body maids when they were very young by their grandfather, and they kept these body maids with them. they became sort of companions and
bess and emily died in the 1860s. bess died during the civil war. and i looked so hard in their letters for mention of the civil war, of the issues surrounding the civil war, of slavery, and i have to say that their silence was loud. on the judgment r -- subject. they never mentioned it. bes s&l ouisa mentioned the state maryland was in because this was after war had been declared because luis saw wanted to build a school for girls in baltimore. and bishop kendrick wrote back saying he...
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it's been closed since the weekend after a dog playing in the park collapsed and died. now poison was suspected. but early tests do not indicate that any apparent signs of poison. the park will be power washed before it reopens. >>> golden gate bridge district will meet this morning to talk about pedestrian and bicycle safety. one idea up for consideration is setting a 10-mile per hour speed limit for bikes. some people say that speed is contributing to accidents. violators could get a $100 fine for speeding. bicyclists say they want the district to increase the amount of time dedicated to the bike only sidewalk on the west side of the bridge. >>> all right. coming up on 5:00. let's check in with sal for a look at traffic this morning. sal. >>> pam, good morning. once again traffic is doing well on bay area bridges. but you might feel just a little bit of wind and also a little wet on some of the spans as you look at the bay bridge toll plaza. it looks pretty good. san mateo bridge traffic moving along pretty well. you can see a little shaky. our camera's bouncing a lit
it's been closed since the weekend after a dog playing in the park collapsed and died. now poison was suspected. but early tests do not indicate that any apparent signs of poison. the park will be power washed before it reopens. >>> golden gate bridge district will meet this morning to talk about pedestrian and bicycle safety. one idea up for consideration is setting a 10-mile per hour speed limit for bikes. some people say that speed is contributing to accidents. violators could get a...
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he later died at the hospital. the names of the victim and suspect and the circumstances have not been released. >>> san francisco police are investigating a death in the bay view neighborhood as suspicious. police were called to a home on kasada avenue at 4:30 yesterday morning after a body was found inside. investigators have released few details. they tell us the arson task force was on the scene. >>> we are learning new details about the man that went missing off of ocean beach. he disappeared after the tug boat he was on capsized saturday afternoon. a 53-year-old man on the boat with him was pulled from the water and treated for hyper thermae and shock. they were able to get one may day call off before they had to abandon the ship. >> he was wearing a life preserver which shows you how difficult the sea can be. >> they found a life jacket of the one the missing man was wearing. they called the search off because no one could survive this long in the cold waters. >>> we will hear more about the budget deal that
he later died at the hospital. the names of the victim and suspect and the circumstances have not been released. >>> san francisco police are investigating a death in the bay view neighborhood as suspicious. police were called to a home on kasada avenue at 4:30 yesterday morning after a body was found inside. investigators have released few details. they tell us the arson task force was on the scene. >>> we are learning new details about the man that went missing off of ocean...
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now that it's been determined that the dog that died had not died of poison. show you a picture of this dog. he unfortunately died on saturday. there are other people who come want to bring their dogs. but they were disappointed to find out that the park was still locked up. their early release there's no poison. >> my dog was excited, we thought the part was open. but it looks like we will be doing it today. >> reporter: you can see the garbage bags, they're coming out here they expect to open this parked at 1:30 p.m. so to the public so they can bring their drugs again. it's been close for a couple of days but again there was no toxic city and the dog did not found any poison here and the time that followed. now they will pressure watch the park. the a lot of work to do. >> darya: we want to get a look at the weather we have lots of sunshine wondering if it can last. how come it's not warm up? >> darya: it takes a little time. the sun has to do its thing. we're waiting for to start warming up. a live look from san jose, blue sky. we had this early morning cl
now that it's been determined that the dog that died had not died of poison. show you a picture of this dog. he unfortunately died on saturday. there are other people who come want to bring their dogs. but they were disappointed to find out that the park was still locked up. their early release there's no poison. >> my dog was excited, we thought the part was open. but it looks like we will be doing it today. >> reporter: you can see the garbage bags, they're coming out here they...
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two people died and one hundred. dollars just to protest in sub-saharan africa the country's opposition leader was attacked by police with tear gas been taken to hospital. in the ground to protest his. presence of workers and when is are a significant reason labor day march to get their act president cristina fernandez the most senior union leader said the backing only guarantee workers representatives of key jobs in government and private sector workers also want companies to share ten percent of profits with employees. for millions of americans there's still plenty of pain before they see an economic gain this year on street finance it would be like spend this web journalist laurie home for mr gauges opinion on the brightening wealth gap. economy continues to cause a lot of people a lot of difficulties and yet the rich keep getting richer are you ok with that this week let's talk about that well i mean we have to talk about what is actually defined rich i mean for people to say that families making two hundred fift
two people died and one hundred. dollars just to protest in sub-saharan africa the country's opposition leader was attacked by police with tear gas been taken to hospital. in the ground to protest his. presence of workers and when is are a significant reason labor day march to get their act president cristina fernandez the most senior union leader said the backing only guarantee workers representatives of key jobs in government and private sector workers also want companies to share ten percent...
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for the people who have died. in the cabinet meeting this morning, there were eight items and also some personal items. the prime minister has appointed a person in his place and some ministers who will be traveling abroad. and personnel management will be done based on merit. last week on friday, there was a question raised during a news conference about the nuclear injuries.ts' of the workers there. i would like to report on that in the nuclear power plant, about injuries or death there, as of april 10, there were three deaths that occurred on the day of the earthquake -- that were missing and there were later found dead as a result of the tsunami. at the power plant, one person died as a result of being crushed under a crane. these are the deaths that were related. i would like to extend my condolences to them as well. as for injuries, as of april 10, 29 people have been injured. workers and two at, altogether . six of them were injured right after the earthquake, meaning that the eight have been injured in the
for the people who have died. in the cabinet meeting this morning, there were eight items and also some personal items. the prime minister has appointed a person in his place and some ministers who will be traveling abroad. and personnel management will be done based on merit. last week on friday, there was a question raised during a news conference about the nuclear injuries.ts' of the workers there. i would like to report on that in the nuclear power plant, about injuries or death there, as...
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you're watching are having with us today well straight to our top story now more than sixty people died during the day of rage in syria as police use their full force against anti-government protesters human rights activists reports troops opening fire and using tear gas on people rallying after friday prayers when most of the casualties were in the city of daraa because you're under blockade since monday the u.n. has given the green light to an investigation into syria's bloody crackdown on demonstrations against the dog regime releases from its prison and its media restrictions while the other states is imposing sanctions targeting top syrian officials. it's also authorized sanctions against iran's revolutionary foreign policy experts even doesn't believe iran will come to rescue. u.s. has said that iran is involved in helping the syrians and so on but you know i think that this is very much fundamentally still an internal syrian matter and i don't think the iranians frankly with all the problems they have in their own country are going to be able to salvage this regime my sense is th
you're watching are having with us today well straight to our top story now more than sixty people died during the day of rage in syria as police use their full force against anti-government protesters human rights activists reports troops opening fire and using tear gas on people rallying after friday prayers when most of the casualties were in the city of daraa because you're under blockade since monday the u.n. has given the green light to an investigation into syria's bloody crackdown on...
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he died wednesday while looking into a tank after emptying it.he told us the winery has a clean safety record. >>> a petaluma soldier who died 68 years ago is finally being laid to rest. private first class mervin simms received a 21 gun salute today. he was on board an army cargo plane that crashed in the himalayas. the veterans along with sims' relatives and classmates attended today's funeral. >>> a group that is credited with igniting a revolution in egypt is in the bay area tonight. he topped time magazine's list of the 100 most flume people in the world. he was born in egypt used facebook to organize millions of egyptians. the demonstrations overthrow president hosni mubarack earlier this year. >> it's something that i'm not, like, -- i was not looking for and i think the most important thing is the cause. the cause was to get rid of a bad regime. >> tonight he is at stanford to talk about how egypt can move to economic recovery. >>> a tweet brings a commitment to stay in san francisco. twitter told the world this afternoon that it will be
he died wednesday while looking into a tank after emptying it.he told us the winery has a clean safety record. >>> a petaluma soldier who died 68 years ago is finally being laid to rest. private first class mervin simms received a 21 gun salute today. he was on board an army cargo plane that crashed in the himalayas. the veterans along with sims' relatives and classmates attended today's funeral. >>> a group that is credited with igniting a revolution in egypt is in the bay...
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two volunighters have firefight died.least 150 homes have been destroyed. >>> president obama is in san francisco this morning, where he will attend a fund-raiser. one of six money-raising events on the west coast. later on, he travels to reno and then to los angeles. >>> pastor terry jones will be in a dearborn, michigan, courtroom today. he wants to hold a good friday demonstration against radical islam. the burning of the koran at his church sparked violent protests in the middle east. >>> a fight over the wildly popular bratz doll line. mattel filed a suit against mga entertainment, claiming the designer created the dolls while he was working for mattel. but he says he came up with the line during a break from mattel. >>> happy birthday to queen elizabeth, who turns 85 years old today. she will be giving away coins to 85 female british retirees and 85 male retirees. >>> and the tribeca film festival is under way. it takes away blocks from ground zero. and it was actually started after the 9/11 attacks. for those of us
two volunighters have firefight died.least 150 homes have been destroyed. >>> president obama is in san francisco this morning, where he will attend a fund-raiser. one of six money-raising events on the west coast. later on, he travels to reno and then to los angeles. >>> pastor terry jones will be in a dearborn, michigan, courtroom today. he wants to hold a good friday demonstration against radical islam. the burning of the koran at his church sparked violent protests in the...
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cokes and things, but they died.the death can get you so quickly there. but yeah, it's... i wish i could've stopped while i was working on that book, because it was so overwhelmingly sad and overwhelmingly disturbing. but you know, one of the weird blessings of that event was that it had so upset everybody involved in the story-- including the u.s. border patrol-- that so many people who would not have normally given me access or information opened up to me. they wanted the story told, and so i got this incredible amount of story, of kind of secret data, videos, all kinds of stuff that i wouldn't have gotten before. >> hinojosa: and you actually, on the discussion of immigration, you point fingers at mexico. >> oh, yeah. >> hinojosa: you point real fingers at mexico, saying, "nice of you to let all of your citizens just like, you know, meet their death at that border," and you point a lot of fingers at the united states. >> well, you know, one of the greatest points in the book was made by one of the mexican consoles
cokes and things, but they died.the death can get you so quickly there. but yeah, it's... i wish i could've stopped while i was working on that book, because it was so overwhelmingly sad and overwhelmingly disturbing. but you know, one of the weird blessings of that event was that it had so upset everybody involved in the story-- including the u.s. border patrol-- that so many people who would not have normally given me access or information opened up to me. they wanted the story told, and so i...
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went back to germany and my son's they want to come and see the place that my wife and their mother died. it is most important point for me to come back to san francisco and also to say thank you for the nice people i met in this. >> we believe we are getting closer where the case can be brought to indictment. but it is an ongoing investigation and process. >> police chief gas conlast year said an arrest was imminent and an 18 year old man was taken into custody but not charged. other thought mr. schroer said he had a good feeling that the police would make an arrest and hard to understand how it is so easy for young people in america to get their hands on weapons. that is not the case in germany. there was a private memorial service today for his wife. he said that san francisco was a special city and he planned to return again. live in san francisco, john alstead abc 7 news. >> federal prosecutor are looking for thousands of documents related to the deadly gas pipe line explosion. the u.s. attorney's office confirmed they are looking into the explosion and fire that killed eight people
went back to germany and my son's they want to come and see the place that my wife and their mother died. it is most important point for me to come back to san francisco and also to say thank you for the nice people i met in this. >> we believe we are getting closer where the case can be brought to indictment. but it is an ongoing investigation and process. >> police chief gas conlast year said an arrest was imminent and an 18 year old man was taken into custody but not charged....
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died just in january of two thousand and six in my zip code he died one month before i had finally tracked in payout there are still one possibly two people today who could conceivably be prosecuted for king's murder if only the f.b.i. is going to test it so why isn't the f.b.i. looking into those. oh yeah they opened the what they call their so rights cold cases and the sad fact is you know there is never been a truly thorough fully informed unbiased us government investigation of kings murder you know who are certainly was not unbiased there was some information that we sent some cover that was withheld from stokes' committee and the f.b.i. would help bury information about the white supremacists karla's more so in king's murder from from president johnson from president carter from president clinton and now it looks like they are withholding it from from obama or the so withholding him from democratic presidents knows it well because it is usually only of a strong effort to find out who killed king under them. credit president i say so or might happen if it were a director mueller who w
died just in january of two thousand and six in my zip code he died one month before i had finally tracked in payout there are still one possibly two people today who could conceivably be prosecuted for king's murder if only the f.b.i. is going to test it so why isn't the f.b.i. looking into those. oh yeah they opened the what they call their so rights cold cases and the sad fact is you know there is never been a truly thorough fully informed unbiased us government investigation of kings murder...
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the 48-year-old driver died instantly. his wife has a broken leg and the children suffered minor to moderate injuries. most of eastbound 80 was shut down for about two hours as crews responded to this accident. >>> a suspected carjacker is behind bars tonight thanks to a high-tech tool that alerted police of his location. nbc bay area's jodi hernandez now joins us in hayward with more on this technology catching these crooks. >> reporter: that's exactly what happened here in hayward this morning. a patrol car equipped with those special cameras zeroed in on a stolen car. now, thanks to the cameras, officers chased that car to this hayward hotel parking lot where they made an arrest. >> reporter: three weeks after getting stolen in an armed carjacking from the streets of oakland, this silver mercedes has been recovered and the alleged carjacker caught. thanks to high-tech cameras mounted on top of alameda county sheriff patrol cars. >> it has three cameras, and they take pictures constantly as you're moving of license plate
the 48-year-old driver died instantly. his wife has a broken leg and the children suffered minor to moderate injuries. most of eastbound 80 was shut down for about two hours as crews responded to this accident. >>> a suspected carjacker is behind bars tonight thanks to a high-tech tool that alerted police of his location. nbc bay area's jodi hernandez now joins us in hayward with more on this technology catching these crooks. >> reporter: that's exactly what happened here in...
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two people died in this crash.is is where happen right near the naval air station in livermore california. they were in an nfc team foxtrot on a routine training flight and the cause of this tragedy is under investigation. we will bring you updates as they come in. >>jacqueline: a live look outside from our roof cam over downtown san but cisco, these guys this afternoon but was are certainly breezy. but stick a look on storm tracker radar. sustained winds and the 30's at san francisco international airport costs have been stronger. gusts of up to 50 mi. an hour at times. take a look the worst thing in terms of wins. san francisco on the 30's also sing when speeds in the 20s to 30s throughout the bay area of great help. you will see the winds died down a little bit this evening. they will die down about 10:00 at night, overnight we will see winds a little calmer and then tomorrow morning when the rain kick up again, the winds will pick up again as well. increasing clouds later this evening, we will see that storm fr
two people died in this crash.is is where happen right near the naval air station in livermore california. they were in an nfc team foxtrot on a routine training flight and the cause of this tragedy is under investigation. we will bring you updates as they come in. >>jacqueline: a live look outside from our roof cam over downtown san but cisco, these guys this afternoon but was are certainly breezy. but stick a look on storm tracker radar. sustained winds and the 30's at san francisco...
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jess jackson died last night at the age of 81. jackson turned the winery into a multi million dollars winery. he also owned thoroughbred horses. >>> and time has released its list of 100 most influential people. oprah continues to make the tkpwraed -- grade even as she winds down her talk show. >> you see people who are doing really interesting work behind the scenes inphilanthropy and science. >> also making this year's list, pop star justice beiber and prince william and his fiance kate middleton. >>> and we talk to the father who says his young son took his life. >>> and this scene in san jose, inside one group is buying food, outside this group is on a hunger strike. coming up next on ktvu. >>> no jobs, now these laid off workers in the south bay says no one eats. some grocery store workers are protesting the loss of their jobs and they are doing it in dramatic fashion. robert handa live in san jose where the former workers are on a hunger strike. robert-- >> reporter: gasia, we're outside the popular mi pueblo grocery store i
jess jackson died last night at the age of 81. jackson turned the winery into a multi million dollars winery. he also owned thoroughbred horses. >>> and time has released its list of 100 most influential people. oprah continues to make the tkpwraed -- grade even as she winds down her talk show. >> you see people who are doing really interesting work behind the scenes inphilanthropy and science. >> also making this year's list, pop star justice beiber and prince william and...
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we will start to see them died down overnight. 11:00, a few '20s up there.he extent into which they do or to not died down will really affect our temperatures for tomorrow morning. we stay breezy, temperatures were you see them will not drop off as much as winds are dying down to 10 mi. an hour. afternoon temperatures, warming just a little bit, the big warmup for the rest of the weekend. 62 san francisco, 69 concord, upper 60s for the bay shore = '60s. extended forecasts, things will warm into the weekend. for saturday, then sunday. through the next week. upper 80s inland, low eighties for the bay shore. we will start to cool as we head into thursday. >> pam: kron4 has your coverage of the royal wedding. tran as bright and early, 2:00 a.m. as we bring you every moment of the big day. -- join us. more news after the break. [ jerry ] look at this! you got a state-of-the-art man-cave, but the savings account of a cave-man! hey sports fans check this out. [ beep ] oops, my bad. earn more with interestplus savings at capitalone.com. that's new school banking, ba
we will start to see them died down overnight. 11:00, a few '20s up there.he extent into which they do or to not died down will really affect our temperatures for tomorrow morning. we stay breezy, temperatures were you see them will not drop off as much as winds are dying down to 10 mi. an hour. afternoon temperatures, warming just a little bit, the big warmup for the rest of the weekend. 62 san francisco, 69 concord, upper 60s for the bay shore = '60s. extended forecasts, things will warm into...
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for more people died in anti- government protests.e accuses his opponents of conspiracies and coups. >> the temperature in yemen continues to rise and boil over. security forces again confronted protesters in the capital. thousands of mainly young people have been on the streets demanding the immediate resignation of the president. he has offered to go when his presidential term ends in two- years time. but that is not good enough for the protesters. the security forces responded by firing tear gas and stun grenades and opening fire on the crowds with water cannons. >> if the government continues its systematic repression, the young people should consider occupying public enterprises, such as oil companies, the ministry of foreign affairs, and other institutions. the regime is to know that young people have limits to their patients. they will not turn to violence. but they know how to stop the regime. >> when the anti-government movement begin -- began in january, the protesting streets were confined to the capital. but now it has mov
for more people died in anti- government protests.e accuses his opponents of conspiracies and coups. >> the temperature in yemen continues to rise and boil over. security forces again confronted protesters in the capital. thousands of mainly young people have been on the streets demanding the immediate resignation of the president. he has offered to go when his presidential term ends in two- years time. but that is not good enough for the protesters. the security forces responded by...
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hace un aÑo que no han tenido trabajo constante y hasta sus parientes en el extranjero se ven purj dinero y ahora no pueden. >>> sÍ, ahora mandamos menos . >>> muchos hispanos que vivÍan aquÍ se han visto forzado a irse es a otros partes a buscar trabajo, la pesca en la zona del golfo no es como antes, del fondo creado para compensar a damnificados sÓlo se ha distribuido una parte >>> hacemos un llamamiento para que se hagan los pagos, gran cantidad de reclamos no se han paga pagado. >>> el representante de british dice entender los reclamos.>>> hemos prometido no irnos hasta terminar el problema, hasta que se vuelva a la condiciÓn previa alude sastre a un aÑo kovenlt naums viendo bolas de alquitrÁn que se mezclan con la arena pero, de donde vienen algo que nadie parece saber la guardia costera calcula que 25% de crudo derramado nunca se recuperÓ y mÁs de un millÓn de barriles continÚa desaparecido el petrÓleo continÚa llegando a las playas. b p seguirÁ siendo responsabling de las limpieza, para los restaurante recuperar la confianza del consumidores es una larga batalla. >>> es lo qu
hace un aÑo que no han tenido trabajo constante y hasta sus parientes en el extranjero se ven purj dinero y ahora no pueden. >>> sÍ, ahora mandamos menos . >>> muchos hispanos que vivÍan aquÍ se han visto forzado a irse es a otros partes a buscar trabajo, la pesca en la zona del golfo no es como antes, del fondo creado para compensar a damnificados sÓlo se ha distribuido una parte >>> hacemos un llamamiento para que se hagan los pagos, gran cantidad de reclamos...
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if you dies or die with him what would i leave for all who fall. is still alive but he's waiting wishing for death but it's natural all i'm asking. now to central russia. that russia's chechen republic says there are now fewer than seventy million. since left there is everything's been done to catch the ramzan kadyrov also told r.t. that people who chose to join extremist groups are usually unstable or psychologically damaged. yes yes i spoke to a known who was to become a suicide bomber to sacrifice his life i asked why he wanted to do it he didn't understand i told him islam is encouraged in the chechen republic are you not allowed to build mosques or to take the hardship there what are you banned from wearing the hijab well deserving the soldier and if i do you come out and say i did the name of allah you didn't answer me and most of the people who chose to become suicide bombers are mentally retarded to find these people could be disconnected from the outside world and use them. and you watch the full interview with the head of the chechen repu
if you dies or die with him what would i leave for all who fall. is still alive but he's waiting wishing for death but it's natural all i'm asking. now to central russia. that russia's chechen republic says there are now fewer than seventy million. since left there is everything's been done to catch the ramzan kadyrov also told r.t. that people who chose to join extremist groups are usually unstable or psychologically damaged. yes yes i spoke to a known who was to become a suicide bomber to...
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it is believed that be will i victims died. some may never be found because the tsunami swept them out to sea. >> they visited survivors in fukushima. engineering will begin to deactivate the contaminated water in the fukushima power plant next month. >> a teen of researchers went to japan to study the quake and tsunami that happened on march lennth. the reportt has lessons for california. laur anthony has our story. with waves up to 35 meters . it is in the coast of the japan and caused 90 percent of the deaths and most dangerous in the march lenth earthquake. it is a major source of damage in the earthquake. >> researchers from uc berkeley and found damage to buildings was minor. out of the tsunami's path there was little structural damage. cthe building might have done well but the content was knocked oust service. >> much of the building damage that did occur was the result of a liquid faction. >> there is a lot of soil in the bay area that is near the water and there is a lot of damage and that kind of fight in japan. we'l
it is believed that be will i victims died. some may never be found because the tsunami swept them out to sea. >> they visited survivors in fukushima. engineering will begin to deactivate the contaminated water in the fukushima power plant next month. >> a teen of researchers went to japan to study the quake and tsunami that happened on march lennth. the reportt has lessons for california. laur anthony has our story. with waves up to 35 meters . it is in the coast of the japan and...