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perhaps the greatest celebration the bay area ever hosted the 19159 panama pacific international expositionfebruary 20th 1915 following nearly two years of construction, the 1915 world's fair opened its gates at san francisco's northern waterfront in spectacular fashion. >> on opening day, the city was awakened before dawn by bells and whistles. this huge parade. >> the fair was officially a celebration of the opening of the panama canal but for san francisco it was a symbol of the city's rebirg from the devastating 1906 earthquake and fire. >> what would any sean city do in they would say well, let's build a giant party and invite the entire world. >> 658 acres of thewf)(x marina district from the presidio to van ness where is filled with 11 palaces, of 00 acres of a midway racetracks art, food, fountains, exhibits from around the world. >> it was truly a sense of wonder, a way to travel the word "in" your own backyard. >> the actual liberty bell was shipped in from philadelphia and put on display. teddy roosevelt, thomas edison and henry forward who set up a working auto plant. crowds wer
perhaps the greatest celebration the bay area ever hosted the 19159 panama pacific international expositionfebruary 20th 1915 following nearly two years of construction, the 1915 world's fair opened its gates at san francisco's northern waterfront in spectacular fashion. >> on opening day, the city was awakened before dawn by bells and whistles. this huge parade. >> the fair was officially a celebration of the opening of the panama canal but for san francisco it was a symbol of the...
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as you may know the panama pacific exposition was a world's fair in 1915 which celebrated the completion of the panama canal and was also used to remind the world that san francisco had recovered from the 1906 earthquake and was up and running and a welcoming place. it was a year long party or almost a year long party in 1915, marked by the very fact that the ferry tower -- where's the camera? there it is -- the ferry building tower, which was only a couple years old in 1915, was still a teenager, was lit entirely and remained lit for the entirety of 1915. and so to commemorate the 1915 exposition the ferry tower will again be lit for the entirety of the year, running through i believe december 4th of 2015. the lighting is made possible by sponsors and donors led by taub nraupb throw pee, platinum advisors, the friend family, sterling bank, auto deck, the mabeck foundation, michelle and chris meany and pier 39. so there will be a ceremony in which the ferry building tower will be relit on march 3rd at 5.30pm, everybody is welcome to come and join the mayor, the port commissioners, the ca
as you may know the panama pacific exposition was a world's fair in 1915 which celebrated the completion of the panama canal and was also used to remind the world that san francisco had recovered from the 1906 earthquake and was up and running and a welcoming place. it was a year long party or almost a year long party in 1915, marked by the very fact that the ferry tower -- where's the camera? there it is -- the ferry building tower, which was only a couple years old in 1915, was still a...
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. >> the fair also called the panama-pacific international exposition to celebrate the completion of panama canal was an opportunity for san franciscans to show the world that they had risen from the ashes of the earthquake and fires that demolished the city in 1906. the fair's aura of opulence was intended to set the stage for san francisco's rise as a cultural and economic powerhouse establishing it as america's gateway to trade with the pacific. to make the fair a success the city's diverse communities had to come to the table and put aside polarizing social and political tensions, some of which persist today. >> we had the unions and the commercial organizations and the city itself. and many of these people really didn't like each other very much. and yet they banded together and really worked in concert towards this goal of creating the jewel city. >> the fairgrounds featured exhibition halls dedicated to everything from machinery to horticulture within which were some 80,000 displays. there was also an area called the joy zone, with amusement park-style rides and concessions. v
. >> the fair also called the panama-pacific international exposition to celebrate the completion of panama canal was an opportunity for san franciscans to show the world that they had risen from the ashes of the earthquake and fires that demolished the city in 1906. the fair's aura of opulence was intended to set the stage for san francisco's rise as a cultural and economic powerhouse establishing it as america's gateway to trade with the pacific. to make the fair a success the city's...
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originally built for the 1950's exposition, the palace is situated on san francisco's number waterfront. it is ada accessible and is reached by the 28 30, and 91 bus lines. set against the reflecting waters of the lagoon and eucalyptus trees, the palace is one of san francisco post most -- san francisco's most romantic spots to relax with that special someone while listening to the water and gazing at the swans. a beautiful to view from many locations along the mattoon, an ideal place to -- all -- lagoon, an ideal place to walk with a loved one. reservations for weddings are available at sfrecpark.org. discarding contains plants referred to by william shakespeare's plays and poems. welcome to the shakespeare garden here in the famous golden gate park. located near the museum and the california academy of sciences the garden was designed by the california spring blossom and wildfirlower association. here is a truly enchanting and tranquil garden along a path behind a charming gate. this garden is the spot to woo your date. stroll around and appreciate its unique setting. the gorgeous bri
originally built for the 1950's exposition, the palace is situated on san francisco's number waterfront. it is ada accessible and is reached by the 28 30, and 91 bus lines. set against the reflecting waters of the lagoon and eucalyptus trees, the palace is one of san francisco post most -- san francisco's most romantic spots to relax with that special someone while listening to the water and gazing at the swans. a beautiful to view from many locations along the mattoon, an ideal place to -- all...
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the 100th anniversary of the panama pacific international exposition. bay area neighbors at the palace of fine arts. we look back at the world's fair that celebrates the completion of the panama canal. for the next year visitors will be treated to a look back at history. now, here's your chance to become a part of history, when the 23rd annual noise series unleashes talent in venues across the bay area. this monday marks the start of a favorite indy arts and music film festival. >>> this weekend at the marin center in san rafael, art of the america's is on display, the california academy of sciences has joined in feature rarely scene baskets, including ones made by temporary master weaver s s. for more information about these and other events where you live, go to our website at abc 7 news.com. >> layla's not done, she's helping us count down to the oscars, she talked to songwriters, christian anderson lopez and brian lopez about the big number they're putting together for the host neil patrick harris. layla asked them what was more nervewracking, being
the 100th anniversary of the panama pacific international exposition. bay area neighbors at the palace of fine arts. we look back at the world's fair that celebrates the completion of the panama canal. for the next year visitors will be treated to a look back at history. now, here's your chance to become a part of history, when the 23rd annual noise series unleashes talent in venues across the bay area. this monday marks the start of a favorite indy arts and music film festival. >>>...
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new exhibit is part of a larger centennial celebration at the 1915 panama pacific international expositionrt of that celebration kicks off on saturday at the palace of fine arts. that was the center piece of the 1915 expo. the palace of fine arts has been closed for seven years for an overhaul but this weekend it's reopening as a renovation hub called i hanger. visitors will find prototypes and a place to try out ideas. >> it's about sense of place. in this location we are connecting our past. people are coming up all the time about how their relatives were here and we get a chance to look at what san francisco looked like. >> reporter: the exposition marked the rebirth of the city after the 06 earthquake. the free event is set to begin at noon on saturday. >>> she wowed the judges. but a pleasanton team was sent home tonight. her message to her fans. >>> this warm weather beginning to warm up. the staying power of sunshine as we head into the weekend. >> but up first, a show of support for a man who lost his home and suffered third degree burns in a devastating fire. ♪ food is more than j
new exhibit is part of a larger centennial celebration at the 1915 panama pacific international expositionrt of that celebration kicks off on saturday at the palace of fine arts. that was the center piece of the 1915 expo. the palace of fine arts has been closed for seven years for an overhaul but this weekend it's reopening as a renovation hub called i hanger. visitors will find prototypes and a place to try out ideas. >> it's about sense of place. in this location we are connecting our...
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more than 1,000 people came out for the panama pacific international exposition.abc7 news anchor sheryl jennings. the world's fair including a ford model t made by ford motor company, of course, and great, great grandson attended the event. that's it for abc7 news at 9:00. next is 11:00 on abc7. have a great night everyone. >> warning--please do not attempt any of the activities presented in this show. they are dangerous and could cause serious injury. you got that, guys? guys. oh, yeah, they got it. >> oh, [bleep]. oh, my-- >> idiot. >> ohh! >> "what went down." today on "what went down," rope knockouts... >> oh, my-- >> tree knockouts, actual knockouts. and later, tiff throws a party for anna, but anna's unhappy, because jess and amy are sleepy. ok, th
more than 1,000 people came out for the panama pacific international exposition.abc7 news anchor sheryl jennings. the world's fair including a ford model t made by ford motor company, of course, and great, great grandson attended the event. that's it for abc7 news at 9:00. next is 11:00 on abc7. have a great night everyone. >> warning--please do not attempt any of the activities presented in this show. they are dangerous and could cause serious injury. you got that, guys? guys. oh, yeah,...
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inspires. >> jewels from the tower of jewels. >> reporter: donna has spent her life collecting exposition memorabilia. >> here's a tape measure with the tower of jewels. >> reporter: larger souvenir remain tucked away around san francisco. long ago battles save the palace of fine arts from the fate of other buildings. a majestic time capsule proving that the jewelled city of a century ago really did exist. >> it was the spirit of the city that we hope will never die. >> reporter: joe risotto jr., nbc bay area news. >> thank goodness people care to preserve things like that. >> it is absolutely beautiful. there's always a bride out there being photographed. >>> let's check a relatively recent bride, christina loren. >> six months. hello there. i'm still pretty happy. hopefully it stays that way. i hope everybody is having a great day out there. your allergies may be killing you. i know we've had a lot of reports of that. i can tell you there is relief on the way as we head throughout the end of the week. but those pollen levels will remain high. one of the reasons why is because our wind i
inspires. >> jewels from the tower of jewels. >> reporter: donna has spent her life collecting exposition memorabilia. >> here's a tape measure with the tower of jewels. >> reporter: larger souvenir remain tucked away around san francisco. long ago battles save the palace of fine arts from the fate of other buildings. a majestic time capsule proving that the jewelled city of a century ago really did exist. >> it was the spirit of the city that we hope will never...
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than a thousand people came out for the 100 year anniversary of the panama pacific international exposition cheryl jennings emceed today. inside memorabilia from the 1915 worlds fair, including a ford model t made famous by ford motor company and its its founder, henry ford, whose great-great grandson attended today's event. >> tomorrow, breezy in the afternoon, temperatures in the 60s for oscar sunday. brief taste of winter and then next week back into the 70s. >> thank you and that's it for abc7 news at 6:00. we'll see you at 9:00 and 11:00. have great night. go sharks. ♪ >>> coming up today on "intelligence for your life" we will share the latest study on three things never to say on a first date. when is it time to come to the truth with your personal baggage. the reason einstein was so brilliant was he used both sides of his brain. experts say knowing the right way to doodle can unlock the instein in you and your kid. >>> and we'll share the early warning signs of a toxic friendship and what you may need to do to save yourself from a toxic relationship. those things and more today on "
than a thousand people came out for the 100 year anniversary of the panama pacific international exposition cheryl jennings emceed today. inside memorabilia from the 1915 worlds fair, including a ford model t made famous by ford motor company and its its founder, henry ford, whose great-great grandson attended today's event. >> tomorrow, breezy in the afternoon, temperatures in the 60s for oscar sunday. brief taste of winter and then next week back into the 70s. >> thank you and...
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than a thousand people came out for the 100 year anniversary of the panama pacific international expositionnings emceed today. inside memorabilia from the 1915 worlds fair, including a ford model t made famous by ford motor company and its its founder, henry ford, whose great-great grandson attended today's event. >> tomorrow, breezy in the afternoon, temperatures in the 60s for oscar sunday. brief taste of winter and then next week back into the 70s. >> thank you and that's it for abc7 news at 6:00. we'll see you at 9:00 and 11:00. have great night. go sharks. >> male announcer: the following is a paid presentation for the wen healthy hair care system brought to you by guthy renker. >> female announcer: what's got these crowds of people so excited? it's the hottest trend in hair that started in hollywood and has spread all around the world. wen hair care. millions of people are throwing out their shampoo and have started using wen, getting the healthiest, best-looking hair of their lives. >> male announcer: created by world-renowned hair expert chaz dean, wen is the first ever cleansing co
than a thousand people came out for the 100 year anniversary of the panama pacific international expositionnings emceed today. inside memorabilia from the 1915 worlds fair, including a ford model t made famous by ford motor company and its its founder, henry ford, whose great-great grandson attended today's event. >> tomorrow, breezy in the afternoon, temperatures in the 60s for oscar sunday. brief taste of winter and then next week back into the 70s. >> thank you and that's it for...
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illuminate for the 1915 in white lights exactly as it appears during the panama-pacific international expositionrs ago. it's part of the centennial celebration of the world's fair that celebrated the opening of the panama canal and the rebuilding of san francisco after the 1906 earthquake. crews will turn on the lights after a free public ceremony that begins at 5:30 on march 3rd. and they will remain on until december 4th the night the fair closed. >> that should be neat. >>> coming up next on abc7 news at 9:00, today's windy weather helped make for a beautiful day in the bay area. drew tuma has the details next with the forecast. >>> plus steph curry, the warriors star could not play tonight. the warriors started their six-game road in our house, we do just about everything online. and our old internet just wasn't cutting it. so i switched us from u-verse to xfinity. they have the fastest, most reliable internet. which is perfect for me, because i think everything should just work. works? works. works! works? works. works. i make a lot of purchases for my business and i get a lot in return wit
illuminate for the 1915 in white lights exactly as it appears during the panama-pacific international expositionrs ago. it's part of the centennial celebration of the world's fair that celebrated the opening of the panama canal and the rebuilding of san francisco after the 1906 earthquake. crews will turn on the lights after a free public ceremony that begins at 5:30 on march 3rd. and they will remain on until december 4th the night the fair closed. >> that should be neat. >>>...
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just the exposition of the first movement.cets to be considered in classical music that one really needs to be guided. music is sound and to describe a sound in words is so much more difficult than a demonstration. when we're playing we have to make it really obvious. so when you crescendo to the top of this you know when you do this [plays] it's beautiful but this one. [plays] once you hear it it becomes completely apparent and that's one of the really important things. that's it. keep it up. now what? good. when a student first comes to learn piano there are a lot of things that need to be covered: notation, that is how to read the music, how to read the rhythm, how to read the notes, the dynamics basic interpretations-- where's the one that you need to do a little bit more? i'm also very concerned that they begin at a very, very early age-- the musical concepts. so i really try to talk about phrasing as early as five years old so that it's not something that they kind of have to learn later-- that it becomes the language be
just the exposition of the first movement.cets to be considered in classical music that one really needs to be guided. music is sound and to describe a sound in words is so much more difficult than a demonstration. when we're playing we have to make it really obvious. so when you crescendo to the top of this you know when you do this [plays] it's beautiful but this one. [plays] once you hear it it becomes completely apparent and that's one of the really important things. that's it. keep it up....
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perhaps the greatest celebration the bay area ever hosted, the 1915 panama pacific international expositionruary 20th 1915 following nearly two years of construction, the 1915 world's fair opened its gates at san francisco's northern waterfront in spectacular fashion. >> on opening day, the city was awakened before dawn by bells and whistles and a huge parade. >> reporter: the fair was officially a celebration of the opening of the panama canal. but for san francisco, it was a symbol of the city's rebirth from the devastating 1906 earthquake and fire. >> what would any sane city do? they would say well let's build a giant party and invite the entire world. >> reporter: 635 acres of the marina district from the presidio to van ness were filled with 11 palaces, 600 acres of buildings, a midway racetracks art, food fountains, exhibits from around the world. >> it was truly a sense of wonder, a way to travel the world right in your own backyard. >> reporter: the actual liberty bell was shipped in from philadelphia and put on display. there were dignitaries like teddy roosevelt, thomas edison an
perhaps the greatest celebration the bay area ever hosted, the 1915 panama pacific international expositionruary 20th 1915 following nearly two years of construction, the 1915 world's fair opened its gates at san francisco's northern waterfront in spectacular fashion. >> on opening day, the city was awakened before dawn by bells and whistles and a huge parade. >> reporter: the fair was officially a celebration of the opening of the panama canal. but for san francisco, it was a...
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originally built for the 1950's exposition, the palace is situated along san francisco's waterfront. it is ada accessible and is reached by the 28, 30 and 91 bus lines. with its rotunda, columns, uncut the reflecting waters against the eucalyptus trees, it is one of the most romantic settings for special dates, and memorable proposals. it is also a perfect spot where you can relax with that special someone while listening to the water and fountain in the lagoon. beautiful to view from many locations and inside is an ideal place to walk around with your loved ones. the palace is the most popular wedding location in the city park system. reservations for weddings and other events are available at strecpark.org. shakespeares' guard and refers -- has plants referred to in shakespeare's plays and poems. located near the museum and the california academy of sciences, shakespeares garden was designed in 1928 by the california spring blossom association. flowers and plants played an important part in shakespeares literary masterpieces. here is an enchanting and tranquil garden tucked away al
originally built for the 1950's exposition, the palace is situated along san francisco's waterfront. it is ada accessible and is reached by the 28, 30 and 91 bus lines. with its rotunda, columns, uncut the reflecting waters against the eucalyptus trees, it is one of the most romantic settings for special dates, and memorable proposals. it is also a perfect spot where you can relax with that special someone while listening to the water and fountain in the lagoon. beautiful to view from many...
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it was an extraordinary exposition -- expedition. has to do with the outcome of the second world war, when australia recognized the vulnerability of its northern parts, and it was trying to increase substantially the populations of the north of australia. that was sort of a political sub set of the rationales behind it. it was also the rationale that the truth is you look at the consequence of the european settlement in australia, the areas where there were intense european settlement, there had been total social and cultural destruction. a 750 nations the settlers initially encountered being recused by the late 1940's to about 250, those 250, you could pretty well identify the substantial extent, where the areas, a large number of them, that this expedition covered. the expedition was extraordinary in the depth of its penetration of all facets of the s knology the geology of the area. about 30,000 new species were discovered during the course of that expedition. the expedition is encountered tribes living essentially as though there
it was an extraordinary exposition -- expedition. has to do with the outcome of the second world war, when australia recognized the vulnerability of its northern parts, and it was trying to increase substantially the populations of the north of australia. that was sort of a political sub set of the rationales behind it. it was also the rationale that the truth is you look at the consequence of the european settlement in australia, the areas where there were intense european settlement, there...
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than a thousand people came out for the 100 year anniversary of the panama pacific international expositioneryl jennings emceed the re-open. the even was held among the arts. >> henry ford and ford motor company had an assembly line right here and built model ts. they set up an assembly line in front of everybody. a cool thing to watch a vehicle be built from scratch to finished product. >> one of those model ts along with other memorabilia from the 1915 worlds fair is on display at the palace. >>> the san francisco police were among those who braved chilly bay waters to raise money for special olympics. [shouting] >> chief was among some colorful characters who took part in the polar plunge this morning. the chilly dip and 5k run raised money for special olympics in northern company. they raised a minimum of 125 tuesday each and goes to support the nearly 2,000 special olympics athletes in northern california and nevada. >>> we call it the polar plunge but i bet later a lot of people just jumped in the water to cool off, just like any other february day right? >> so typical around here. te
than a thousand people came out for the 100 year anniversary of the panama pacific international expositioneryl jennings emceed the re-open. the even was held among the arts. >> henry ford and ford motor company had an assembly line right here and built model ts. they set up an assembly line in front of everybody. a cool thing to watch a vehicle be built from scratch to finished product. >> one of those model ts along with other memorabilia from the 1915 worlds fair is on display at...
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jennings will ring in the special event on saturday, the 100th anniversary of the panama international exposition at the palace of fine arts in marina district looking back at the world fair that celebrated the completion of the pan mall can mall and -- panama canal and the rising from the custody after the earthquake. >> and emerging talent across the bay area including start of a music arts and film festival that is the launching pad for many acclaim artists. this weekend at san rafael art of the mechanics is on display and academy of sciences is featuring an exhibit of historic and rarely seen baskets including those made by contemporary masters. collecters can view other crafts such as jewelry and textiles and potteries and painting reflecting the cultures of the americas. >> levi stadium goes to the birds. >> literally. and this bird is caught stealing the 1309 light. we will show you more of the must-see video going we live in a pick and choose world. choose, choose, choose. but at bedtime? ...why settle for this? enter sleep number, and the ultimate sleep number event, going on now. sleepi
jennings will ring in the special event on saturday, the 100th anniversary of the panama international exposition at the palace of fine arts in marina district looking back at the world fair that celebrated the completion of the pan mall can mall and -- panama canal and the rising from the custody after the earthquake. >> and emerging talent across the bay area including start of a music arts and film festival that is the launching pad for many acclaim artists. this weekend at san rafael...
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it's the 63rd annual pacific orchid exposition. we are going to get you in for free. >> fabulous.been there many years it's wonderful. >> 800-546-7177. anytime you can log on to abc7news.com. the flower woman in charge of their florist the way -- she just told me this any way. the way to water orchids, two ice cubes. that keeps them alive forever. >> thank you michael. >> sure. >>> well neither rain nor wind could keep these people from a limited edition female announcer: when you see this truck, it means another neighbor is going to sleep better tonight because they went to sleep train's ticket to tempur-pedic event. find the tempur-pedic that's right for you and see why they're the most highly recommended bed in america. plus, get three years interest-free financing. sleep risk-free with sleep train's 100 day money back guarantee. and of course, free same-day delivery. are you next? announcer: but don't wait! sleep train's ticket to tempur-pedic is ending soon! ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> a bay area activist who dedicated 30 years to saving greyhounds is turnin
it's the 63rd annual pacific orchid exposition. we are going to get you in for free. >> fabulous.been there many years it's wonderful. >> 800-546-7177. anytime you can log on to abc7news.com. the flower woman in charge of their florist the way -- she just told me this any way. the way to water orchids, two ice cubes. that keeps them alive forever. >> thank you michael. >> sure. >>> well neither rain nor wind could keep these people from a limited edition female...
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marking the 100th anniversary of the famed exposition. the museum has been closed since last plo. the brazen robbery, three men plowed an suv through the museum's front doors. there is still no arrest. the historic gold nuggets stolen have not been recovered. >> a cocktail of three breast cancer drugs, two of the drugs are made by genentec in south san francisco. the treatment is for patient with especially aggressive breast cancer. in a study of 800 women the drug combination slowed their tumors and kept them alive average of 16 months longer. doctors are rushing to make this the new standard for treatment but it is costly and there are side effects. >> what's the skinny? is it okay to have coffee and eggs for breakfast? of course it is. at one time there was a warning of too much coffee or too many eggs. but today that guideline is reversed. so eat away and drink away. it does say it cut back on red and processed meats and above all avoid sugary soda. >>> this company has constant criticism for low wages. but today the nation's largest retailer is responding and is handing out a
marking the 100th anniversary of the famed exposition. the museum has been closed since last plo. the brazen robbery, three men plowed an suv through the museum's front doors. there is still no arrest. the historic gold nuggets stolen have not been recovered. >> a cocktail of three breast cancer drugs, two of the drugs are made by genentec in south san francisco. the treatment is for patient with especially aggressive breast cancer. in a study of 800 women the drug combination slowed...
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sequence of bombings took place the first and second targeted the town police saying and the third exposition a half an hour later targeted civilians close to the police station near the gas station which throwed a lot of human casualties. >> reporter: the largest number of casualties were at the petro station where there was a long queue. targeting eastern libya is highly symbolic. it's the hometown of the speaker of parliament of the u.n.-recognized government. he said the bombing was likely in retaliation from egypt's recent air strikes in nearby town. a claim that was later confirmed by an online statement from isil's libyan a affiliate. egypt carried out the air strikes in response to the bedding the 21 coptic christians action that was praised by one court and not by the other. they were further destabilize the country and it has had an impact on the he want estimated bun million he skwraoeupgss this is the first patch that left. >> i am so happen that i i am safe. the issue is you must bigger than us but all of a sudden we were target, we lost our jobs, many things happened. >> reporte
sequence of bombings took place the first and second targeted the town police saying and the third exposition a half an hour later targeted civilians close to the police station near the gas station which throwed a lot of human casualties. >> reporter: the largest number of casualties were at the petro station where there was a long queue. targeting eastern libya is highly symbolic. it's the hometown of the speaker of parliament of the u.n.-recognized government. he said the bombing was...
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the site was one of the original locations of the panama pacific exposition.were fascinated by airplanes which did stunts over the bay. >> did a full loop upside down. >> the california historical society will have it's own event sunday, more events plan planned in both locations throughout the year. and you should know awbc7 news anchor cheryl jennings will be hosting the event this saturday at noon. >> a las vegas murder arrest. >> there is the animal. a block away. >> the capture of a suspect today in the road rage killing of that man's wife. a south bay congressman reveals a sensitive family matter. his public embrace of a transgender grandchild. >> in a laboratory in search of a >> las vegas police arrested a teenager in the shooting death of a woman after a road ranl incident. they arrested a 19-year-old and police say the teen and victim tammy meyers had a sort of confrontation meyers drove home, got her son and went out looking for nosh. her son and nosh exchanged gunfire and meyers was killed by a bullet to the forehead. her husband watched the stando
the site was one of the original locations of the panama pacific exposition.were fascinated by airplanes which did stunts over the bay. >> did a full loop upside down. >> the california historical society will have it's own event sunday, more events plan planned in both locations throughout the year. and you should know awbc7 news anchor cheryl jennings will be hosting the event this saturday at noon. >> a las vegas murder arrest. >> there is the animal. a block away....
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the site was one of the original locations of the panama pacific exposition.were fascinated by airplanes which did stunts over the bay. >> did a full loop upside down. >> the california historical society will have it's own event sunday, more events plan planned in both locations throughout the year. and you should know awbc7 news anchor cheryl jennings will be hosting the event this saturday at noon. >> a las vegas murder arrest. >> there is the animal. a block away. >> the capture of a suspect today in the road rage killing of that man's wife. a south bay congressman reveals a sensitive family matter. his public embrace of a transgender grandchild. >> in a laboratory in search of a >> las vegas police arrested a teenager in the shooting death of a woman after a road ranl incident. they arrested a 19-year-old and police say the teen and victim tammy meyers had a sort of confrontation meyers drove home, got her son and went out looking for nosh. her son and nosh exchanged gunfire and meyers was killed by a bullet to the forehead. her husband watched the stando
the site was one of the original locations of the panama pacific exposition.were fascinated by airplanes which did stunts over the bay. >> did a full loop upside down. >> the california historical society will have it's own event sunday, more events plan planned in both locations throughout the year. and you should know awbc7 news anchor cheryl jennings will be hosting the event this saturday at noon. >> a las vegas murder arrest. >> there is the animal. a block away....
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. >> this old film from the california historical society shows the international exposition.'s fair to celebrate the opening in 1914. >> it was a coming out party for a city that less than a decade earlier was nearly destroyed by an ernl quake and fire. >> for san francisco, what it meant is a chance to put a young city in a very young state on the world's map. >> planning began before the quake and the city raised millions to fund the fair. and they fought to show the world san francisco was recovering. >> built on what is now called marina district the fair had everything the center piece a tower covered in jewels that glimmered in sunlight and lit up the night. now, the california historical society is piecing together an exhibit to give people a glimpse of the past on display photos and a scale model. >> parades filled alley ways on display, new technology. a telephone linked san francisco to new york. airplanes flew overhead. just about every marvel is on display. >> a new device >> 1900 people came to san francisco. >> when the fair is closed nearly everything was torn
. >> this old film from the california historical society shows the international exposition.'s fair to celebrate the opening in 1914. >> it was a coming out party for a city that less than a decade earlier was nearly destroyed by an ernl quake and fire. >> for san francisco, what it meant is a chance to put a young city in a very young state on the world's map. >> planning began before the quake and the city raised millions to fund the fair. and they fought to show the...
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. >> this old film from the california historical society shows the international exposition.'s fair to celebrate the opening in 1914. >> it was a coming out party for a city that less than a decade earlier was nearly destroyed by an ernl quake and fire. >> for san francisco, what it meant is a chance to put a young city in a very young state on the world's map. >> planning began before the quake and the city raised millions to fund the fair. and they fought to show the world san francisco was recovering. >> built on what is now called marina district the fair had everything the center piece a tower covered in jewels that glimmered in sunlight and lit up the night. now, the california historical society is piecing together an exhibit to give people a glimpse of the past on display photos and a scale model. >> parades filled alley ways on display, new technology. a telephone linked san francisco to new york. airplanes flew overhead. just about every marvel is on display. >> a new device >> 1900 people came to san francisco. >> when the fair is closed nearly everything was torn
. >> this old film from the california historical society shows the international exposition.'s fair to celebrate the opening in 1914. >> it was a coming out party for a city that less than a decade earlier was nearly destroyed by an ernl quake and fire. >> for san francisco, what it meant is a chance to put a young city in a very young state on the world's map. >> planning began before the quake and the city raised millions to fund the fair. and they fought to show the...
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it was also called the panama pacific exposition, palace after glittering palace showcased the wore'streasure and technological innovations, spanning 35iacers of the area that is now the marina district. this animation shows the transformation, now a century later the palace of fine arts is the only building still standing and opening this weekend is an exhibit celebrating its history. these are the palace's original 100-year-old doors. as part of the exhibit, they will be opening up the doors to the piric for the first time in four decades. it chronicles all the showcased items. >> an electric iron and volkswagen cleaners vacuum cleaners and modern world were brought in. the first transcontinental phone call from nyc to san francisco was made and henry ford created a model-t assembly lynn. >> he walked the line explaining to thomas edison and if you could ever walk next to two people and hear a conversation, that would be the one. >> reporter: there were exhibitings for children and adults. >> the thing we're trying to focus on is the juxtaposition between then and now. ♪[ music ]♪ >
it was also called the panama pacific exposition, palace after glittering palace showcased the wore'streasure and technological innovations, spanning 35iacers of the area that is now the marina district. this animation shows the transformation, now a century later the palace of fine arts is the only building still standing and opening this weekend is an exhibit celebrating its history. these are the palace's original 100-year-old doors. as part of the exhibit, they will be opening up the doors...
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. >> we have taken farmers to international expositions international markets to meet with the buyers in those markets. they needed to understand the big picture. >> we've gone from what are basically wholesale markets to directly selling to super market chains. those aspects they would classify as being game-changing. >> reporter: millions of dollars of deals are starting to happen thanks to the partnership with u.s. aid and now president gahni jumped in already produce. >> believing they can be presidents ministers, entrepreneurs, we would not have a prosperous country. >> reporter: cheryl jennings, abc7 news. >>> tomorrow night, president gahni tells cheryl why. trusted advisor in san jose is working on those connections and they both say the opportunities are only limited by our imagination imagination. >> tune in for that. >>> moving on. three men under arrest facing terrorism charges in the u.s. arraigned today accused of plotting to join the terrorist group isis and offering to kill americans. all three suspects from central asia but live in brooklyn new york. they claim to kil
. >> we have taken farmers to international expositions international markets to meet with the buyers in those markets. they needed to understand the big picture. >> we've gone from what are basically wholesale markets to directly selling to super market chains. those aspects they would classify as being game-changing. >> reporter: millions of dollars of deals are starting to happen thanks to the partnership with u.s. aid and now president gahni jumped in already produce....
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spectacular colors tonight to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the panama-pacific international expositionwas held among music, art and displays of appreciation for innovation just like back in 1915 during the world's fair. >> they had an assembly line right here and built model ts. they had an assembly line in front of everybody. you could watch a vehicle be built from scratch all the way to a finished product right in front of their eyes. >> one of those model ts, along with other memorabilia from the 1915 world's fair is now on display inside the palace of fine arts. >>> today it was warm for sure. but now it seems to be transitioning into cooler weather, maybe feeling a little bit more like winter, drew. >> winds of change coming in the next 24 hours. breezy out there, tomorrow the winds will make it feel much more winter-like around the bay area. we'll take you outside and talk about current temperatures. right now 54 in downtown san francisco. 49 in napa. and mountview sitting at 53 degrees. satellite and radar is going to show you generally we have quiet conditions over much of cali
spectacular colors tonight to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the panama-pacific international expositionwas held among music, art and displays of appreciation for innovation just like back in 1915 during the world's fair. >> they had an assembly line right here and built model ts. they had an assembly line in front of everybody. you could watch a vehicle be built from scratch all the way to a finished product right in front of their eyes. >> one of those model ts, along with...
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. >> we had planned to have an opening celebrating the 100th year of the exposition. happy to be open again. we made it a point to be -- to be open as soon as we can. >> no arrests in the case. the stolen nuggets are worth $10,000. >>> a couple became the first same-sex couple to be married in texas today even though gay marriage is banned in texas. a judge issued them a one time court order because she has cancer. the couple was worried her health could fail before the supreme court issues a ruling on gay marriage in june. after the marriage the supreme court issued a emergency order blocking any other gay couples from getting marriage licenses. >>> the a's gear up for spring training. joe fonzi is there as pitchers and catchers reported for duty in arizona today. so what is their new facility like? >> reporter: frank, the a's are the last team in major league baseball that shares their home stadium with a football team. their newdition here in mesa. >> reporter: -- new digs here in mesa. >> reporter: this was the on field activity today in mesa. pitchers and catcher
. >> we had planned to have an opening celebrating the 100th year of the exposition. happy to be open again. we made it a point to be -- to be open as soon as we can. >> no arrests in the case. the stolen nuggets are worth $10,000. >>> a couple became the first same-sex couple to be married in texas today even though gay marriage is banned in texas. a judge issued them a one time court order because she has cancer. the couple was worried her health could fail before the...
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mural for an exhibition spanish republican exhibition has been in france at the big international expositionthat was opening in the summer of 1937 , but he could not figure out what he wanted to paint. he had just gone through the year when he did not painted all and it is not quite clear why except he was going through a terrible divorce from his russian ballerina wife and she had very quickly pointed out to him that there were committee property laws in france and that she would be getting half of everything he owned. that did not make him happy at all and he certainly did not want to create any more paintings so he just stopped for a year. richard steinberg of him that he seems to be a very happy man sitting around cafÉs in paris holding court about politics and things and did not have a care in the world because he was not working. eventually finally when the spanish civil war started he became very engaged and was chosen by the spanish republic to be the director of the product the great spanish museum and participated in moving all of the paintings to a safe place outside of madrid ins
mural for an exhibition spanish republican exhibition has been in france at the big international expositionthat was opening in the summer of 1937 , but he could not figure out what he wanted to paint. he had just gone through the year when he did not painted all and it is not quite clear why except he was going through a terrible divorce from his russian ballerina wife and she had very quickly pointed out to him that there were committee property laws in france and that she would be getting...
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what they used for the assembly centers were racetracks fairgrounds, animal exposition centers, places where big rodeo rings and whatnot. and they kept them in stables. families, each family would get a stable with a dirt floor, a whitewashed wall and obviously smelling like horses had lived there. and urinated there. and everything else there for 50 years, which they had. the japanese did not resist. there was no resistance at the beginning because they were so anxious to prove that they were patriotic americans. and they were glad to do what the government told them to do. and the government told them to live in stables behind barbed wire with towers and machine guns pointing down at them. they were good humored enough that they, the joke at santa anita which was the largest of the assembly centers, the second was a racetrack up in san francisco and everyone at santa anita would say they had the stable of the great horse sea biscuit. who had been housed there. the japanese were left to organize themselves. college students, all the college students at the university of california, ev
what they used for the assembly centers were racetracks fairgrounds, animal exposition centers, places where big rodeo rings and whatnot. and they kept them in stables. families, each family would get a stable with a dirt floor, a whitewashed wall and obviously smelling like horses had lived there. and urinated there. and everything else there for 50 years, which they had. the japanese did not resist. there was no resistance at the beginning because they were so anxious to prove that they were...
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for pictures and opened a new exhibit marking the 100th anniversary of the city's famed pacific exposition. you might recall that brazen robbery closed the museum last month. a stolen suv plowed through the museum's front door and those huge windows. there's still no arrest or signs of those valuable gold nuggets that were stolen. since the museum is popular with school groups, the robbery upset a lot of students. >> this comes from a little girl. she'll be a future officer at the bank i'm pretty sure. she writes i'd really like to help clean up all the shattered glass. this has broken my heart just like the glass is broken. >> you see that stage coach right behind them as well. it hosted more than 100 school tours last year. >> it may be hard for you 49ers he and giants fans to look at. those are chunks of candlestick finally down. the defensemen legs you can see from our chopper. this is the progress made in just the past few hours. but with all that rubble comes lots of dust and that has neighbors a bit concerned. christie smith is live at the iconic sports stadium. there is some concer
for pictures and opened a new exhibit marking the 100th anniversary of the city's famed pacific exposition. you might recall that brazen robbery closed the museum last month. a stolen suv plowed through the museum's front door and those huge windows. there's still no arrest or signs of those valuable gold nuggets that were stolen. since the museum is popular with school groups, the robbery upset a lot of students. >> this comes from a little girl. she'll be a future officer at the bank...
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marking the 100th anniversary of the panama pacific exposition.u know about that, you'll know why they're celebrating that. levi's stadium happens this evening, san jose sharks taking on kings. outdoor rink set up. temperatures comfortable, falling into the 60s, back into the 50s by 9:00. this area of low pressure, this is one i was telling you about, expected to bring showery activity tomorrow. tomorrow morning 5:00 in the morning, this starts to slide down. snow to sierra and spotty shower to the foothills. by 3:00 in the afternoon, showers hang around even through monday. again, thing about this system, not a huge system, not going to bring heavy amounts of rain. really for that matter, we're going to see a good amount of sun and clouds tomorrow. every now and again, brief light shower. the key is light. it's not a heavy shower. most of us won't see it unless you live across the foothills. they's where we have vast chance of seeing. san jose livermore, brief shower. back to seeing sunshine towards monday with comfortable temperatures, even thou
marking the 100th anniversary of the panama pacific exposition.u know about that, you'll know why they're celebrating that. levi's stadium happens this evening, san jose sharks taking on kings. outdoor rink set up. temperatures comfortable, falling into the 60s, back into the 50s by 9:00. this area of low pressure, this is one i was telling you about, expected to bring showery activity tomorrow. tomorrow morning 5:00 in the morning, this starts to slide down. snow to sierra and spotty shower to...
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the exposition of the deepwater rig and the oil well on april 20th 2010 dumped millions of barrel ofegal arguments, including how much was dumped and what the adequate punishment should be still royal in the louisiana waters today. and the host of the ed show here joins me. so big eddy talk about the over all big picture conclusion you came to after spending the time in the gulf was. did we fix this problem and were people made whole? >> no. there are a lot of people who have not been made whole. and that really is what this series is about. we went down there to the gulf to do a story and we just kept running into more facets to this story. it turned out to be a long-term series on this. everything has its anniversary but the fact is that -- and you can come up with studies and facts and figures, but the question is what are the people saying and how are the people living? and i think that is the best way to tell the story. and so tonight we're going to be going into the environmental impacts and also the health concerns that people have had. now bp has done some good things. no dou
the exposition of the deepwater rig and the oil well on april 20th 2010 dumped millions of barrel ofegal arguments, including how much was dumped and what the adequate punishment should be still royal in the louisiana waters today. and the host of the ed show here joins me. so big eddy talk about the over all big picture conclusion you came to after spending the time in the gulf was. did we fix this problem and were people made whole? >> no. there are a lot of people who have not been...
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>> this old film from the california historical society shows the panama pacific international exposition world fair to celebrate the opening of the panama canal in 1914. >> it was beautiful. >> it was more than a world fair. come out party that less than a decade earlier was nearly destroyed by earth quick and fire. >> for san francisco i think what it meant was really a chance to put very young city in very young state on the world map. >> planning actually began before the 19 06 quake. continued amid the quake destruction. city quickly raised millions to fund the fair. business and civic leaders thought as chance to show the world san francisco was recovering. >> site selected this that was mud hole at harborview. >> the marina district 6 35 acre fair had everything. center pisa tower. covered in jewels that glimmer in the sun light and lit up the nature. now 1 years later. california historical society is piecing together an exhibit. to give people a glimpse of the spectacular and queshingy past on display photo drink el small part of the fair. something there for everyone. parade in
>> this old film from the california historical society shows the panama pacific international exposition world fair to celebrate the opening of the panama canal in 1914. >> it was beautiful. >> it was more than a world fair. come out party that less than a decade earlier was nearly destroyed by earth quick and fire. >> for san francisco i think what it meant was really a chance to put very young city in very young state on the world map. >> planning actually began...