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i do only want to see that the north façade as were limiting additional design input to the north façade the entire building, i think this building has come through and through reviews and adjustments and i'm in support of it. >> president fong: commissioner richards. >> commissioner richards:. one question. i was out in the hall when you get your opening remarks. do you know what the standard is that the dpw is for access to streets 82 garage? is it a checklist? do they go out and model? >> commissioner zepp: i'm not required on the family video dpw requested i would assume that the code that guides what grades can be when access would be and so the sponsor would have to follow the public works code >> commissioner richards: my only concern is the street for some reason can be put a car up there. you don't build a garage that we give you direction that usually it something else or you, dated some other design that having a garage does not is kind of stupid. i support the project with that intense. but you don't build the project can't use it. that's determined by dpw. >> president fong:
i do only want to see that the north façade as were limiting additional design input to the north façade the entire building, i think this building has come through and through reviews and adjustments and i'm in support of it. >> president fong: commissioner richards. >> commissioner richards:. one question. i was out in the hall when you get your opening remarks. do you know what the standard is that the dpw is for access to streets 82 garage? is it a checklist? do they go out...
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and partially because the problem of that facade was exacerbated by what is across the street any facadeooks at longer than because the fact and when i look at the renderings unfortunately, the variance you're creating innovate helping me to not get caught but the other side so i for that reason i kind of encourage and reinvite the scale of the facade relative to understanding all the scale when you look across the street that's an architectural comment as far as compliance i would hope that the required unit mix with the three bedrooms would be followed onsite but does agree that parking is required because the number of 22 three bedrooms is not tipping the scale of what the eastern neighborhoods envisions as a parking space requirement and given the fact there are so many units in the building it balances itself how the r out and the increase in one bike per bedroom doesn't impress me two people are sleeping and most of them have 23 or 4 bicycles anyone bicyclist in 2, 3, 4 town have 23 bikes and there was smaller scooter and other things i believe that the increased for the bicycle fo
and partially because the problem of that facade was exacerbated by what is across the street any facadeooks at longer than because the fact and when i look at the renderings unfortunately, the variance you're creating innovate helping me to not get caught but the other side so i for that reason i kind of encourage and reinvite the scale of the facade relative to understanding all the scale when you look across the street that's an architectural comment as far as compliance i would hope that...
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the interior of the building as well as the facade and roof form are very significant.n our design we tried to avoid those spacing. in this building section you can see the heritage hall at the lower level, the main sanctuary level and the balcony at the northened of the building which are the 3 spaces we want to access with the elevator. this is a plan of the balcony showing on the north end of the building. trying to locate the elevator, it was really key to us to get the elevator toward the northened of the building, which put it on the outside of the building because the character defining spaces push all the way out to the exterior walls of the building. and then looking out whether it goes on the east or the west side, the decision was made to put it on the west side of the building because the tower on the east side is larger than the tower on the west, so the amount of space between the tower and the first buttress is quite limited. it is only slightly larger and just barely big enough for the elevator on the northwest side. and so this is the proposed location
the interior of the building as well as the facade and roof form are very significant.n our design we tried to avoid those spacing. in this building section you can see the heritage hall at the lower level, the main sanctuary level and the balcony at the northened of the building which are the 3 spaces we want to access with the elevator. this is a plan of the balcony showing on the north end of the building. trying to locate the elevator, it was really key to us to get the elevator toward the...
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the interior of the building as well as the facade and roof form are very significant. in our design we tried to avoid those spacing. in this building section you can see the heritage hall at the lower level, the main sanctuary level and the balcony at the northened of the building which are the 3 spaces we want to access with the elevator. this is a plan of the balcony showing on the north end of the building. trying to locate the elevator, it was really key to us to get the elevator toward the northened of the building, which put it on the outside of the building because the character defining spaces push all the way out to the exterior walls of the building. and then looking out whether it goes on the east or the west side, the decision was made to put it on the west side of the building because the tower on the east side is larger than the tower on the west, so the amount of space between the tower and the first buttress is quite limited. it is only slightly larger and just barely big enough for the elevator on the northwest side. and so this is the proposed locatio
the interior of the building as well as the facade and roof form are very significant. in our design we tried to avoid those spacing. in this building section you can see the heritage hall at the lower level, the main sanctuary level and the balcony at the northened of the building which are the 3 spaces we want to access with the elevator. this is a plan of the balcony showing on the north end of the building. trying to locate the elevator, it was really key to us to get the elevator toward...
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intentionally designed to be a faÇade. >> i neededi needed to see the house when the sun was out. was totally bummed i could not go inside. because it is an exact replica, the horror was not real. >> creepy and beautiful. >> creepy and beautiful. ♪ >> i guess. >> that is all he needed. >> stay safe out there. >> the music may have had something to do with it. it takes a lot to rattle new yorkers. it couldyorkers. it could be because the exhibits roots are also in new york. pieces of aa barn that stood in the upper catskills since the 1920s and played the part. yes. there is a bar. >> a beautiful day, sun is out. >> open through halloween. to get genuinely spooked, come on out. for god sakes, don't bring your mother. bill: what do you think? the people even remember this movie? >> i saw it long after it left theaters, thank you very much. [laughter] don't bring your mother -- what is it called when you give away the end of the movie. bill: boiler alert. >> spoiler alert on psycho. fifty-five years old. >> there you go. you've earned it for everyone. >> and it is a bar. ♪ >> and not
intentionally designed to be a faÇade. >> i neededi needed to see the house when the sun was out. was totally bummed i could not go inside. because it is an exact replica, the horror was not real. >> creepy and beautiful. >> creepy and beautiful. ♪ >> i guess. >> that is all he needed. >> stay safe out there. >> the music may have had something to do with it. it takes a lot to rattle new yorkers. it couldyorkers. it could be because the exhibits...
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of the last 2 1/2 years we've seen the accommodation of the project from building envelope to the facadereatment we made a lot progress and while the boosters membership has no organization i'm pleased to report we're substantially talking about this in october of 2015 some of the concerns have conditions and the project sponsor has been working diligently to have them included will have angle active ground floor that is a mixed use you've seen the drichlz that the two large are commercial spaces and the pdrs spaces that have been roll call been and this neglect go unit that take an commercial or residential we hope that serves as projects in the neighborhood the developers were able to achieve this by scaling back the parking ratio so over 26 eyewitness news units we understand the flow of cars is a burdensome and also parking make appropriate we want this to be the most transit rich and the developers willing to create space for people i mentioned the treatment of the facade we felt the southern side is for the visitors to have the same careful finished design as shown in the rendering
of the last 2 1/2 years we've seen the accommodation of the project from building envelope to the facadereatment we made a lot progress and while the boosters membership has no organization i'm pleased to report we're substantially talking about this in october of 2015 some of the concerns have conditions and the project sponsor has been working diligently to have them included will have angle active ground floor that is a mixed use you've seen the drichlz that the two large are commercial...
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it probably is 30 seconds ago that the facade fell down. 15 minutes ago the sign fell down and burned tell what this is supposed to be. there are several businesses in the strip mall. they were able to protect it will be easier to give you the names of the businesses that were not lost rather than naming the businesses that were lost. there is a dance studio, a sushi business, a dentist and a pizza parlor that were saved. the firefighters now are continuing to battle the flames and the facade just came down on the indian restaurant. the roof collapsed in the middle section. firefighters were continuing for put water and they with is success but when you removed the water, flames shot back up. it is very flammable. there is an add jason business behind the mall they have kept the flames from. there are no residences in the area, but firefighters are not conditioned about -- are not concerned about residences. we will follow the fire out here in santa clara and we will let you know what started the fire, we will try to talk to a chief here so can get information on what started the fire
it probably is 30 seconds ago that the facade fell down. 15 minutes ago the sign fell down and burned tell what this is supposed to be. there are several businesses in the strip mall. they were able to protect it will be easier to give you the names of the businesses that were not lost rather than naming the businesses that were lost. there is a dance studio, a sushi business, a dentist and a pizza parlor that were saved. the firefighters now are continuing to battle the flames and the facade...
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. >>> and the wet weather may have caused the facade of a home to fall off in the lawndale section of philadelphia and there was a person inside when all of this happened. john rawlins live. >> reporter: i don't think anyone wants to jump to conclusions but given the spring's wet weather and given the water infiltration one of the things that lni looks at is the weather when the facade fails. according to the person inside here it was a quiet morning. >> i was sitting in the kitchen. >> jocelyn's morning changed quickly with a clacking sound. >> i heard crack crack. i said what is it? >> it was the sound of the heavy stone facade literally tumbling down and ripping out windows and he see that going boom from the top. i said what? i walk outside and when i come out and come in here this part was down. >> no one was hurt after first responders departed lni arrived. residents on both sides have to move out for now. this particular home's front wall had been repaired in the past because of prior settlement issues. two blocks away a blue tarp, a similar collapse of a stone fronted twin col
. >>> and the wet weather may have caused the facade of a home to fall off in the lawndale section of philadelphia and there was a person inside when all of this happened. john rawlins live. >> reporter: i don't think anyone wants to jump to conclusions but given the spring's wet weather and given the water infiltration one of the things that lni looks at is the weather when the facade fails. according to the person inside here it was a quiet morning. >> i was sitting in...
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they were way high up on the facade of the building. each about 15 feet high. really distinctively art deco. this is an 11-story building. these sculptures were on the eighth and ninth floors, between the eighth and ninth floors of this 11-story building. interesting design, right? the interesting was designed by the same firm that built grand central terminal. in addition to those really notable sculptures, it also had a huge 20 foot by 30 foot intricate super-heavy metal sculpture thing. it was a grille, basically, on the front of the building, built into the main entrance, really striking. it was made of solid nickel. it was all interlocking geometric designs. super intricate, very distinctive. built in 1928-1929. 1980, that building was due to be demolished. because a developer wanted to put up a big glass tower in its place. the developer promised the metropolitan museum of art in new york city that when the old building was demolished, the met could have all that important art. they could have the giant grillework. they could have the bas relief stone scu
they were way high up on the facade of the building. each about 15 feet high. really distinctively art deco. this is an 11-story building. these sculptures were on the eighth and ninth floors, between the eighth and ninth floors of this 11-story building. interesting design, right? the interesting was designed by the same firm that built grand central terminal. in addition to those really notable sculptures, it also had a huge 20 foot by 30 foot intricate super-heavy metal sculpture thing. it...
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a smaller tear of bays on either side doubled so the stripes that you see of mass on the existing facadere excluded into the new supply and here you see the image of this building in sits savings account and the restored historic building with the new this that is now setback 25 feet so we will clean up and replace and replicate the historic elements of this building and necessary and this is the top of the building sunshine chase has a termination in a - in the center of the building a similar kind of organization and structure to the base building which is the historic building that is a side plan we can see the 25 foot setback if the facade of the existing building and then the last court in the rear the light exposure for the units it essentially is this is the ground floor as you can see the experimental space, the garage and the existing elements of the building and the parking and essentially on each floor four units most of the larger percentage the units are two bedrooms and as you can see where the units in the front have been setback and have a roof terrace at the rooftop of t
a smaller tear of bays on either side doubled so the stripes that you see of mass on the existing facadere excluded into the new supply and here you see the image of this building in sits savings account and the restored historic building with the new this that is now setback 25 feet so we will clean up and replace and replicate the historic elements of this building and necessary and this is the top of the building sunshine chase has a termination in a - in the center of the building a similar...
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a smaller tear of bays on either side doubled so the stripes that you see of mass on the existing facadere excluded into the new supply and here you see the image of this building in sits savings account and the restored historic building with the new this that is now setback 25 feet so we will clean up and replace and replicate the historic elements of this building and necessary and this is the top of the building sunshine chase has a termination in a - in the center of the building a similar kind of organization and structure to the base building which is the historic building that is a side plan we can see the 25 foot setback if the facade of the existing building and then the last court in the rear the light exposure for the units it essentially is this is the ground floor as you can see the experimental space, the garage and the existing elements of the building and the parking and essentially on each floor four units most of the larger percentage the units are two bedrooms and as you can see where the units in the front have been setback and have a roof terrace at the rooftop of t
a smaller tear of bays on either side doubled so the stripes that you see of mass on the existing facadere excluded into the new supply and here you see the image of this building in sits savings account and the restored historic building with the new this that is now setback 25 feet so we will clean up and replace and replicate the historic elements of this building and necessary and this is the top of the building sunshine chase has a termination in a - in the center of the building a similar...
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made to address the commissioners questions or comments at that time first of all, we organizing the facade of building we organized the commercial and lobby tonight together for more transparency and lifts did height of the for ground for more since of a presence on the street and we organized it so the driveway was over to the west side of the site and therefore allowing the commercial area for more presence on the street the preliminary initial in this project has been the massing and i think clearly we've done a lot to setback in the rear yard and many places up to 4 to 10 feet and eliminated the private penthouse stairs and setback all the terraces and at the top floor we setback on both larkin and on the east side 4 feet predominantly the area of the building more light and air and we reduces the height of the parapet in the back with the existing building in the back down an average which of 7 feet and thus giving more light and air to the this we moved the two units in the rear that you saw before that i think brought to ifshz attention we moved to this area with their own private t
made to address the commissioners questions or comments at that time first of all, we organizing the facade of building we organized the commercial and lobby tonight together for more transparency and lifts did height of the for ground for more since of a presence on the street and we organized it so the driveway was over to the west side of the site and therefore allowing the commercial area for more presence on the street the preliminary initial in this project has been the massing and i...
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mansur is what the fire captain called, i guess you call it the facade, on a strip mall where people place their signs to say this is the name of this business. where you put the sign, apparently is called a mansur, that was trapping the fire. zooming into the businesses across the street. for people who know the area get a better picture. >> that is part of the building, the building is an l shape. they are trying to save the part of the building where you see no fire. it's behind the aerial ladder. part of the l they have been able to save, the other part is destroyed. >> okay. that's hard to see. >> good news they were able to save the rest of the area. >>> thank you for the update. >> this is el camino real, we want to check in with sal on the traffic in that area. it's going to be effected. at least it's early still. >>> and earlier they were letting some traffic through on the opposite side of the street, they are not doing it now. it is shut down in both directions near the fire. traffic won't get through, you have to go on the side streets if you use el camino real. the lawre
mansur is what the fire captain called, i guess you call it the facade, on a strip mall where people place their signs to say this is the name of this business. where you put the sign, apparently is called a mansur, that was trapping the fire. zooming into the businesses across the street. for people who know the area get a better picture. >> that is part of the building, the building is an l shape. they are trying to save the part of the building where you see no fire. it's behind the...
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it's had renovations over the years like facades and extra walls and rooms added making it harder to get inside. >> we have fires up to 7 alarms in my career here. four alarms on the scene now and one to help us cover the city. we have department of public safety and county fire department here in santa clara to help us out. >> reporter: the chief says they called aid in early so firefighters are rotating out. it's been an exhausting morning but they are getting help from neighboring cities. in the past couple of minutes we have seen this smoke plume just grow and darken so we are not sure what's going on there. but they are going to be here at least a couple more hours. if you are heading here this morning for work or school stay away. the el camino real is closed between nobili and flora vista. live in santa clara, kiet do, kpix 5. >>> in san francisco today officer shootings are taking center stage at an annual justice summit because the topic this time around is use of force. anne makovec reports from police headquarters on the event that could change the way police patrol. >> re
it's had renovations over the years like facades and extra walls and rooms added making it harder to get inside. >> we have fires up to 7 alarms in my career here. four alarms on the scene now and one to help us cover the city. we have department of public safety and county fire department here in santa clara to help us out. >> reporter: the chief says they called aid in early so firefighters are rotating out. it's been an exhausting morning but they are getting help from...
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. >> it was the facade of an old toe mow toe packing -- tomato packing operation. vacant, under construction amidst the retail development. the theory of what happened is the recent rain softened the ground in the section of foundation sagged. there is a clue in this angle. watch in slow motion. the bottom actually falls before the rest of the wall. >> we are just looking to support the building. it's off the corner anyway. >> for now the street remains closed off as the engineers decide how the rest of the building can be made safe. it seems the video neighbors have their own opinions. >> just knock the whole building in. i mean, knock it down. what will happen to the rest of this? brad: live, you can see a caping hole in the building -- gaping hole in t you can see how the foundation is bent and bowed. the debris is still all over the roadway and the fenwick street is closed and blocked by the fences and the jersey walls. this will be closed for a while. nobody wants to get close to the building to clean it up until they know the rest of it is not going to fall d
. >> it was the facade of an old toe mow toe packing -- tomato packing operation. vacant, under construction amidst the retail development. the theory of what happened is the recent rain softened the ground in the section of foundation sagged. there is a clue in this angle. watch in slow motion. the bottom actually falls before the rest of the wall. >> we are just looking to support the building. it's off the corner anyway. >> for now the street remains closed off as the...
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. >>> the facade fell off a three story home along long shore avenue. this is lawndale in philadelphia and a homeowner inside said she heard the front of her home literally tear ago way. it's not clear what triggered the collapse, lni deemed the home unsafe. >>> it will be three weeks tomorrow when 40,000 verizon workers went out on strike. are they any close toward a settlement? vernon odom is outside in center city philadelphia. >> reporter: it appears they are farther apart than ever before. the unions rejected what verizon calls their last, best final offer. >> it's chilly and damp at 5th and walnut picket line. the same for verizon workers from new england and new york and down to the mid-atlantic states. the management has cut off their health benefits and they say they are battling for job security. >> we are ready to stay out as long as it takes, these are our jobs and we are fighting to keep them here. >> they continue to negotiate in center city with verizon. contracts with the union workers of america and the brotherhood of electrical workers
. >>> the facade fell off a three story home along long shore avenue. this is lawndale in philadelphia and a homeowner inside said she heard the front of her home literally tear ago way. it's not clear what triggered the collapse, lni deemed the home unsafe. >>> it will be three weeks tomorrow when 40,000 verizon workers went out on strike. are they any close toward a settlement? vernon odom is outside in center city philadelphia. >> reporter: it appears they are farther...
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fitting that he has turned his eye on the facade of the world's largest museum. >> the only way to make it disappear by playing with the architecture. from one point of view making it completely disappear like a magician. but also making it look different from other points of view. so people are taking photos and depending on where they stand they have a totally different photo. alikerists and parisians have come out to pose for selfies and souvenirs. up close, it's a bunch of dots. further away, his photograph becomes a mirror image of the museum's surrounding architecture. almost erasing but also highlighting the permit to build in 1989 by a chinese art contact, it caused an uproar when it was constructed in the napoleon courtyard with its renaissance architecture. now a paris landmark, the pyramid latest transformation will be up until june 27. >> stephen carroll joins the onset for the latest business news. starting with the price of oil which has hit a new benchmark. >> this has been one of the biggest stories in the business world over the past two years after hitting a 12 year lo
fitting that he has turned his eye on the facade of the world's largest museum. >> the only way to make it disappear by playing with the architecture. from one point of view making it completely disappear like a magician. but also making it look different from other points of view. so people are taking photos and depending on where they stand they have a totally different photo. alikerists and parisians have come out to pose for selfies and souvenirs. up close, it's a bunch of dots....
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back out here live, you can see the facade has crumbled. it's making things difficult. el camino real has reopened. in santa clara, kiet do, kpix 5. >>> right now, san francisco public defender's office is hosting its annual justice summit. one of the main topics, use of force and recent deadly police shootings. anne makovec reports. >> reporter: going on right now when they have been breaking down some of the most recent police shootings here in the city that have really brought "use of force" policy to the forefront in san francisco. >> i'm afraid to call the city my home. >> reporter: public defenders justice summit is annual but its theme use of force carries increased urgency today. >> there are people who have been shot dead in the streets and that's something that should be outrageous to everyone. >> reporter: in the wake of three deadly police shootings over the past six months, former police chief greg suhr was fired last week. there's a department of justice investigation into the department now under way. and the city is struggling with updating its use of fo
back out here live, you can see the facade has crumbled. it's making things difficult. el camino real has reopened. in santa clara, kiet do, kpix 5. >>> right now, san francisco public defender's office is hosting its annual justice summit. one of the main topics, use of force and recent deadly police shootings. anne makovec reports. >> reporter: going on right now when they have been breaking down some of the most recent police shootings here in the city that have really brought...
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. >> reporter: the brick facade gives but the smallest hint for what caused the raging fire. >> i was shocked and terrified. i just threw on my clothes and drove down here. >> reporter: once you step inside the beloved family business, the damage is impossible to ignore. the smell of smoke hangs heavy in the air. the walls were blackened and the display cases with the signature pastries still inside were stained with soot. >> it was pretty bad and i started crying. >> reporter: the three-alarm blaze broke out about 3:00 in the morning. firefighters say it started somewhere in the back of the building. they were able to prevent the flames from spreading to neighboring businesses but smoke and water damage will likely put them out of commission for days if not weeks anyway. >> it's going to shut it down for a little while but given that it's such a close knit community, i think it will come back just even stronger. >> reporter: famous ironically for its burnt almond cake, dick's bakery has been at this location since the shopping center first opened in 1957 and its owners even now are v
. >> reporter: the brick facade gives but the smallest hint for what caused the raging fire. >> i was shocked and terrified. i just threw on my clothes and drove down here. >> reporter: once you step inside the beloved family business, the damage is impossible to ignore. the smell of smoke hangs heavy in the air. the walls were blackened and the display cases with the signature pastries still inside were stained with soot. >> it was pretty bad and i started crying....
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wouldn't be so unattractive in the building built new behind the facade was more contextual with theexisting facade an idea we can't build anything that built like the period it came lots of examples we've built things that added to existing structures and they a lot very good some of them craft and some don't craft i think that is one of the big problems and second item commissioner vice president richards may have comments halfway reading the back making the mission it is wonderful in fact, i feel it is a book in policy michael people should read a good history and the authors thesis the strong identity of the mission remains over the years despite structural and ethnic changes so, anyway he goes on i read about the period there 1906 to 1950 but referenced the period from 1906 to 1950 the power was numerous maybe people after the earthquake moved into that no hills in the way the streets curve the balance mission street and even ocean avenue begins in the outer part of mission particularly of note the promptal association a group that was powerful many of it call did predominant of
wouldn't be so unattractive in the building built new behind the facade was more contextual with theexisting facade an idea we can't build anything that built like the period it came lots of examples we've built things that added to existing structures and they a lot very good some of them craft and some don't craft i think that is one of the big problems and second item commissioner vice president richards may have comments halfway reading the back making the mission it is wonderful in fact, i...
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she danced and flirted and sang but at the end of the night when the dancing was done, her bubbly facadelipped for just an instant. soothe by's here in new york for more than $112,000. >> it's a beautiful photo. the "friday rewind" is next. $112,000. >> it's a beautiful photo. >> ♪ >>> it has been yet another busy week of headlines, tragically, of course, led by that plane crash. >> that's right. but also making news this week, a major victory in the war for equal pay and one woman's courageous story of overcoming her profound loss and moving forward. here now is our weekly "friday rewind." >> the possibility of having a different action or having a terror attack is higher than the possibility of having technical failure. >> if it turns out that this is a bomb, yes, you have to look at the whole security for all the flight. where did the aircraft come from? what kind of bomb was it. >> people that try to leave mosul are being executed my assessment in mosul, it's getting worse and worst every day. >> in politics and in life, ignorance is not a virtue. it's now the cool to not know what y
she danced and flirted and sang but at the end of the night when the dancing was done, her bubbly facadelipped for just an instant. soothe by's here in new york for more than $112,000. >> it's a beautiful photo. the "friday rewind" is next. $112,000. >> it's a beautiful photo. >> ♪ >>> it has been yet another busy week of headlines, tragically, of course, led by that plane crash. >> that's right. but also making news this week, a major victory in the...
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can you see the facade of the indian restaurant collapsing.the lawrence expressway. the area is closed. people are being asked to stay out of the area. we will track it for you. >> now if you like to camp you will want to so what is happening. can you imagine, being in the tent and this is your view? do you see what it is? it is no little kitty, a couple of lions, licking water off of the tenth with a downpour and they decided in would be their water bowl. the lions completely ignored the camper who was video taping this and somehow remained calm and quiet during the moment. she said the experience was "a privilege," and i would say a riff to be alive. >> big cats to dogs today is the deadline for people to come up with a proposal to limit dog areas in the going going recreational area limiting off league dogs to seven spots include crissy field and ocean beach. the national park service said this is to protect wildlife and make the park more enjoyable foreign. a decision is expected later this year. >> two young bay area spelling wizards are
can you see the facade of the indian restaurant collapsing.the lawrence expressway. the area is closed. people are being asked to stay out of the area. we will track it for you. >> now if you like to camp you will want to so what is happening. can you imagine, being in the tent and this is your view? do you see what it is? it is no little kitty, a couple of lions, licking water off of the tenth with a downpour and they decided in would be their water bowl. the lions completely ignored the...
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and since it's so indeterminate, facade forit's a achieving the agenda i want and cases are pretty dispositive proof that for originalism wasn't a tool he wanted where because it often took him to places he didn't want to go. the notion that there were criminals with lighter sentences or convictions overturned altogether is not what you would expect from a conservative the court like scalia yet that's what blakely and that we lead him to, can't use police investigative that would have been completely unknown to the founders if they intrude on your in virtual ways rather than physical ways, the kylo case. so i think that's dispositive usef that he was not originalism as a tool to advance my agenda but use originalism as to see of our inquiry what the rule of law requires of us as judges whose job is to to remake the law. >> it's also really hard to see originalism can support the results of the flag burning case. nottext says speech, expression. the original meaning was far narrow than justice brennan's opinion. may not havehat he been perfect on his understanding of originalism on any differen
and since it's so indeterminate, facade forit's a achieving the agenda i want and cases are pretty dispositive proof that for originalism wasn't a tool he wanted where because it often took him to places he didn't want to go. the notion that there were criminals with lighter sentences or convictions overturned altogether is not what you would expect from a conservative the court like scalia yet that's what blakely and that we lead him to, can't use police investigative that would have been...
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five people were hurt, right now authorities say there is a threat of collapse from the church's facade. >> let's check in with the weather watchers now. >> katie, looking like a dreary beginning to the week? >> guys, spec to go see additional round every wet weather move in here, we check in with the eyewitness weather watchers, start on photos here, taking a quick peak at one, greg mccoy sent in to us, sending this in from delaware. a lot of puddles still out there, we do also have couple of showers are currently just moved through. so as a result you might find, you know, few excuses to flick the windshield wipers once, twice, tack it back out to the map view, take a look at observation, generally very, very consistent, this has been theme lately we've had the temperatures within certain range all across the board, no major variation on that, so, mid and upper 50s generally speaking, take you further inland here, to start things off here with fran, he has 49 degrees, a lot of clouds out in nottingham, chester county, another one further off to the north, all the way up here to, where
five people were hurt, right now authorities say there is a threat of collapse from the church's facade. >> let's check in with the weather watchers now. >> katie, looking like a dreary beginning to the week? >> guys, spec to go see additional round every wet weather move in here, we check in with the eyewitness weather watchers, start on photos here, taking a quick peak at one, greg mccoy sent in to us, sending this in from delaware. a lot of puddles still out there, we do...
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right now authorities say there is a threat of collapse from the church's facade. >> and here is a live picture of the scene. the church's in the center of your screen right there, fire fight remembers still there working on hot spots. and the street is barricaded, just work to go make sure people stay safe. >> it is the final curtain for elephant performing with the ringling brothers and barnum and bailey circus. >> the crowd cheered in rhode island last night, as six elephant touring with the circus made their final appearances. earlier in the day, five he will pants performed for the last time. the animals are moving to the wringling center for elephant conservation in florida. >> all of 43 of detroit's public schools are closed today, as teachers plan a sick-out protest over funding issues. the teachers union announced the plans sunday, one day after official said the district has no money to keep paying the teachers over the summer. michigan governor rick snyder freed up emergency funding last march, to get the district through the end of the school year. >> a ship full of passenge
right now authorities say there is a threat of collapse from the church's facade. >> and here is a live picture of the scene. the church's in the center of your screen right there, fire fight remembers still there working on hot spots. and the street is barricaded, just work to go make sure people stay safe. >> it is the final curtain for elephant performing with the ringling brothers and barnum and bailey circus. >> the crowd cheered in rhode island last night, as six...
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>> this is what happens when sonoma county funds a project to improve facades of local businesses.t experiment? >> no. not art to me. >> reporter: there are critics and fans. martin calls it a branding of a region. and for businesses, it's paying off. >> people notice us. and they think it's interesting. >> the wings, on springs, flap when the wind blows. >> you can't put a bright band aid on a gaping wound. >> it's been called gaudy, and wonderful. >> it's a way to get recognized. >> and it is working. on a plain jane stretch of highway 12 that isn't plain anymore. >>> an organic restaurant will open near mission and the embarcadero. food products are provided by california parmers. workers will be paid $16 an hour, it opens on thursday. >> all right. on to weather. >> warm weekend. low clouds are pushing beyond a cooling innuns. check out the temperatures. it's 14 degrees cooler in hayward now. and 13 degrees cooler in mountain view. here is a live view from the exploratorium camera. 57 here in the city. and 70 in morgan hill. this is the view of a bright western sky. it's 65 in
>> this is what happens when sonoma county funds a project to improve facades of local businesses.t experiment? >> no. not art to me. >> reporter: there are critics and fans. martin calls it a branding of a region. and for businesses, it's paying off. >> people notice us. and they think it's interesting. >> the wings, on springs, flap when the wind blows. >> you can't put a bright band aid on a gaping wound. >> it's been called gaudy, and wonderful....
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>> this is what happens when sonoma county funds a project to improve facades of local businesses. an art experiment? >> no. not art to me. >> reporter: there are critics and fans. martin calls it a branding of a region. and for businesses, it's paying off. >> people notice us. and they think it's interesting. >> the wings, on springs, flap when the wind blows. >> you can't put a bright band aid on a gaping wound. >> it's been called gaudy, and wonderful. >> it's a way to get recognized. >> and it is working. on a plain jane stretch of highway 12 that isn't plain anymore. >>> an organic restaurant will open near mission and the embarcadero. food products are provided by california parmers. workers will be paid $16 an hour, it opens on thursday. >> all right. on to weather. >> warm weekend. low clouds are pushing beyond a cooling innun check out the temperatures. it's 14 degrees cooler in hayward now. and 13 degrees cooler in mountain view. here is a live view from the exploratorium camera. 57 here in the city. and 70 in morgan hill. this is the view of a bright western sky. it's 65
>> this is what happens when sonoma county funds a project to improve facades of local businesses. an art experiment? >> no. not art to me. >> reporter: there are critics and fans. martin calls it a branding of a region. and for businesses, it's paying off. >> people notice us. and they think it's interesting. >> the wings, on springs, flap when the wind blows. >> you can't put a bright band aid on a gaping wound. >> it's been called gaudy, and...
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a little bit of a compromise, they would take a little less of the front facade and work it into what looks like a nice building going forward. we have had some nice input from pro-development neighbors who feel preservation is a necessity in order to not destroy the historical context. the challenge here is we know they want to work hard to bring a good building to the market and to the community so we wonder if maybe there's a way to agree together to keep all these interests moving forward but not actually change or delay or, you know, tie up too much of this in the time frame. so we talked to them about an mou, the memorandum of understanding how to uphold a project that would actually benefit everybody and be do some great things for the community. so i look forward to hear what they have to say and thanks for your time. >> thank you. any other member of the public wish to comment? >> waiting on sfgov to pick up the overhead. >> you want me to wait? >> yes, just wait a second. there we go. >> good afternoon, thank you for the continued opportunity to respond to the 235 valencia s
a little bit of a compromise, they would take a little less of the front facade and work it into what looks like a nice building going forward. we have had some nice input from pro-development neighbors who feel preservation is a necessity in order to not destroy the historical context. the challenge here is we know they want to work hard to bring a good building to the market and to the community so we wonder if maybe there's a way to agree together to keep all these interests moving forward...
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i mean, if there's a $200 million hotel project that's sustainable, that preserves the facade of theper american, per se. >> whoa, what's cooking over there? can't forget the whole roasted pig. a few years back, a pretty unthinkable luxury for just about everybody. oh, wow. soup. >> wow. >> everything is biological. >> organic food. >> they have no money for chemistry here. >> for, yes -- >> none of the pesticides and the hormones yet. >> oh, wow. and tamales steamed in the broth from the pig's head soup. life is good. >> yeah, it is. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i think that our culture is so strong that it's going to take a lot of tourists, a lot of boats -- how do you say -- >> cruise ships. >> cruise ships. it's going to take a lot of cruise ships to dissolve these ingredients. we're always like this, with or without tourists. ♪ customer service!d. ma'am. this isn't a computer... wait. you're real? with discover card, you can talk to a real person in the u.s., like me, anytime. wow. this is a recording. really? no, i'm kidding. 100% u.s.-based customer service. here to help, not to sell. (vo) making
i mean, if there's a $200 million hotel project that's sustainable, that preserves the facade of theper american, per se. >> whoa, what's cooking over there? can't forget the whole roasted pig. a few years back, a pretty unthinkable luxury for just about everybody. oh, wow. soup. >> wow. >> everything is biological. >> organic food. >> they have no money for chemistry here. >> for, yes -- >> none of the pesticides and the hormones yet. >> oh, wow....
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casts shadows on including damaging even though park the respite to damaging even though 16th street facadeowering impact of the proposed project can he grades the aesthetics one that combines the big sky openness in a hellish rain and natural and human beauty of later we rely on krr9 urban planning with the height and scale and various seethes of the hills elevation the unique look of castro hill is part of the courage capital and contributes to the quality of life i urge the commissioners to consider this development which could be modified in consideration of the otz yield impacts thank you, ms. miller. >> good afternoon. my name is a shawn i'm a resident on area of the homeowners association and castro hill responsibility i'll opposed to the current proposal of the development in castro hill due to the negative impacts hitting us evidence everyday we have department numbers and this project is the tipping point that surpasses the eastern neighborhoods for housing estimates to be achieved bye bye 2025 nunth of - i'm encouraged the support of metal shed alternative transportation under wh
casts shadows on including damaging even though park the respite to damaging even though 16th street facadeowering impact of the proposed project can he grades the aesthetics one that combines the big sky openness in a hellish rain and natural and human beauty of later we rely on krr9 urban planning with the height and scale and various seethes of the hills elevation the unique look of castro hill is part of the courage capital and contributes to the quality of life i urge the commissioners to...
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i mean, if there's a $200 million hotel project that's sustainable, that preserves the facade of the, per se. >> anthony: whoa, what's cooking over there? can't forget the whole roasted pig. a few years back, a pretty unthinkable luxury for just about everybody. oh, wow. soup. >> anthony: oh, wow. and tamales steamed in the broth from the pig's head soup. life is good. >> dago: yeah, it is. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> man: i think that our culture is so strong that it's going to take a lot of tourists, a lot of boats -- how do you say -- >> anthony: cruise ships. >> man: cruise ships. it's going to take a lot of cruise ships to dissolve these ingredients. we're always like this, with or without tourists. ♪ defy bone aging with citracal maximum. our highest level of calcium plus d. "daddy doing work",d it's funny that i've been in the news for being a dad. windows 10 is great because i need to keep organized. school, grocery shopping. my face can unlock this computer. that's crazy. macbooks are not able to do that. "hey cortana, remind me we have a play date tomorrow at noon" i need that in my world. an
i mean, if there's a $200 million hotel project that's sustainable, that preserves the facade of the, per se. >> anthony: whoa, what's cooking over there? can't forget the whole roasted pig. a few years back, a pretty unthinkable luxury for just about everybody. oh, wow. soup. >> anthony: oh, wow. and tamales steamed in the broth from the pig's head soup. life is good. >> dago: yeah, it is. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> man: i think that our culture is so strong that it's going to take...
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they tell us at this point it is all but gone with the exception of the facade that you see behind mehe flood iron district of manhattan. we have video to show you from the fdny. the fire erupted after 7:00 last night after hundreds of sushian families gathered to celebrate the high holy day of orthodox easter. there was a mass and celebratory luncheon and after everyone asked we are told the plum of smoke was seen rising in the sky and flames were tearing through the building. so many of the parishioners returned to the church to watch their building, their beloved church go up in flames. this as the crews worked to attempt to save it and extinguish the flames and also protect the buildings around it. at this point according to fire crews, no word yet on a cause. they don't know if it was a candle that was lit or perhaps something suspicious contributed to the cause of the blaze. they tell us it is all part of the investigation. this cathedral on the national register of historic places was given landmark status in 1968. this is a building that means so much not only to the sushians
they tell us at this point it is all but gone with the exception of the facade that you see behind mehe flood iron district of manhattan. we have video to show you from the fdny. the fire erupted after 7:00 last night after hundreds of sushian families gathered to celebrate the high holy day of orthodox easter. there was a mass and celebratory luncheon and after everyone asked we are told the plum of smoke was seen rising in the sky and flames were tearing through the building. so many of the...
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in fact, they saved $650 on the one façade proven made in any other case, they paid $58 in the requiredees and save seven $750. i put those out because were early enough in this process that people can still take advantage of it and maybe in your conversations you can remind small business owners in particular, there are advantages they should look into. secondly, what to give you a quick update on the status of the building at asian and 22nd. it was referred to earlier when we were talking but the supervisor speed campos legislation in that building is now about to grade level. the be coming back in designer standard the owners and owners engineer for a permit in order to do the backfilling and securing of the site. and finishing removing all the debris that has been part of the demolition process there. i have recommended to supervisor campos's staff and also to some of the mission community members who keep asking what is the owner going to do, ddi is in this position we wait until the owner submits an application so at this point we don't know what the owner is going to do. so, i be
in fact, they saved $650 on the one façade proven made in any other case, they paid $58 in the requiredees and save seven $750. i put those out because were early enough in this process that people can still take advantage of it and maybe in your conversations you can remind small business owners in particular, there are advantages they should look into. secondly, what to give you a quick update on the status of the building at asian and 22nd. it was referred to earlier when we were talking...
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. >> this is what happens when sonoma county$h funds a project to improve the facade of local businesses. >> no it's not art to me. >> clearly the project has critic but also fans. martin calls the the branding of a region at businesses like plain jane consignment it's paying 8. because people see us they notice us and think it's interesting. >> and figure we have fun stuff because of it. >> and then came the chicken. >> the chicken is a little in your face. >> the wing unspring flap when the wind blows. >> you can't put a bright bandaid on a gaping wound. >> it has been called whimsical and wonderful. >> basically it's a way to get recognized and acknowledged. >> and it's working along plain jane stretch of highway 12 that isn't playing any more. along highway 12 wayne abc 7 news. >> different kind of hanging art. we were at san francisco 3 dancers dangle halfway down the university library. they were practicing for tomorrow's thrift anniversary celebration as labor archive. >> they use oral history from the labor archives and research center in our collection so women talking about sex
. >> this is what happens when sonoma county$h funds a project to improve the facade of local businesses. >> no it's not art to me. >> clearly the project has critic but also fans. martin calls the the branding of a region at businesses like plain jane consignment it's paying 8. because people see us they notice us and think it's interesting. >> and figure we have fun stuff because of it. >> and then came the chicken. >> the chicken is a little in your face....
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. >>> city officials are trying to figure out what caused the facade to fall off a home in the city's lawndale section. it hatched at 1:30 on lawndale avenue. the homeowner was home at the time and could hear the front of her house ripping away. >> saw it going boom from the top. i said what? the collapse pulled several windows out. lni declared both sides of the twin home unsafe forcing the neighbors out of their house as well. >> the current resting place for one of just two american born saintses is about to go up for sale. the sisters of the blessed sacrament of buck county decided to sell their mother house season sell the shrine of st. catherine of drexel. sara bloomquist has sporty here. >> for decades this has been headquarters for the sisters of the sacrament. today came the surprising and for many sad news that the order must sell this property and another in virginia. a difficult move but a necessary one for the survival of the order and its mission. >> it's called the mother house, the place that st. catherine drexel built for her sisters. it's wear she lived and was laid
. >>> city officials are trying to figure out what caused the facade to fall off a home in the city's lawndale section. it hatched at 1:30 on lawndale avenue. the homeowner was home at the time and could hear the front of her house ripping away. >> saw it going boom from the top. i said what? the collapse pulled several windows out. lni declared both sides of the twin home unsafe forcing the neighbors out of their house as well. >> the current resting place for one of just...
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janet reno as much as she wanted to put on the facade -- >> -- that was a joke. >> she was a joke.independent councils on the clintons and their cabinet. >> none of them anything. >> for a reason. >> she appointed them and they didn't do anything. janet reno was the worst attorney general in the united states history. facebook, same thing. you heard about this facebook shuts out conservative postings, all right. in favor of liberal postings. the guy in charge of that tom stocky apparently he and his wife gave $5,400 to hillary clinton. >> right. >> here is tom. and i have been saying this from the jump on yahoo and these other deliverers, you can't find conservative opinion on them. oh, you are crazy it's an aggregate. it's this, it's that. bologna. >> this is false advertising. they are saying this is mathematical algorithm. this is bologna. there is some whistle blower saying we stepped on conservative content and propped up liberal content and now this guy who is in charge of content is a clinton donor. >> tom stocky. >> it doesn't look very good. >> he looks like he is 16 years
janet reno as much as she wanted to put on the facade -- >> -- that was a joke. >> she was a joke.independent councils on the clintons and their cabinet. >> none of them anything. >> for a reason. >> she appointed them and they didn't do anything. janet reno was the worst attorney general in the united states history. facebook, same thing. you heard about this facebook shuts out conservative postings, all right. in favor of liberal postings. the guy in charge of...
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. >> reporter: the shows took seven months to make, and they spent millions to take the nighttime facadeut you won't have to spend a dime to see it every night at dusk. ted greenberg, nbc 10 news. >>> pretty cool. >> something to see. >> yeah. nbc 0 news at 5:00 is something to see. it's next. >>> all new tonight at 5:00, tensions flair up between police and protesters in wilmington. we'll tell you what confrontation. more in moments. >> enjoy today, rain is headed our way for the weekend. the timing on it and how long it lasts in the neighborhood forecast coming up. >>> breaking details in the allegations against bill cosby. we just learned what his own wife said about the accusations under oath. we'll have that next at 5:00. thank you. ordering chinese food is a very predictable experience. i order b14. i get b14. no surprises. buying business internet, on the other hand, can be a roller coaster white knuckle thrill ride. you're promised one speed. but do you consistently get it? you do with comcast business. it's reliable. just like kung pao fish. thank you, ping. reliably fast intern
. >> reporter: the shows took seven months to make, and they spent millions to take the nighttime facadeut you won't have to spend a dime to see it every night at dusk. ted greenberg, nbc 10 news. >>> pretty cool. >> something to see. >> yeah. nbc 0 news at 5:00 is something to see. it's next. >>> all new tonight at 5:00, tensions flair up between police and protesters in wilmington. we'll tell you what confrontation. more in moments. >> enjoy today,...
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much 6 the facade came down. fires were concerned about people inside but they made the determination that no one was inside. they were defensive in the attack of the fire. i spoke with a business owner of a dance studio on the corner. their business is okay. but she obviously is devastated about what took place. >> my heart sunk when i saw the fire. obviously it is devastating for all of the business owners most of them have been here for quite some time. it is shocking to come and see the place pushing. they are doing their boast to try to keep it to a contained wing of the building and i help they will be able to stop it before it burns and my building. several businesses clearly destroyed, a hair salon, a bakery, an indian strength. the fire chief believes it started on the border between the restaurant and the bakery. so they have a fire marshal that will be here on scene to determine how this fire started. they are hoping in the next 15 minutes they will have the fire contained. i still see flames in the bu
much 6 the facade came down. fires were concerned about people inside but they made the determination that no one was inside. they were defensive in the attack of the fire. i spoke with a business owner of a dance studio on the corner. their business is okay. but she obviously is devastated about what took place. >> my heart sunk when i saw the fire. obviously it is devastating for all of the business owners most of them have been here for quite some time. it is shocking to come and see...
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remember, they had to replace the entire facade on the outside, too, because of the earthquake. check a very hot forecast. >> yeah, it's going to be hot next couple of days. feeling like summer and before you know it, back to winter. if you like the warm weather, want to head to the beach today is your day. as we take a live look now from at&t park, toward the embarcadero and seeing sunshine happening out there, that is allowing temperatures to ramp up fairly quickly. a look at all of the microclimates right now. it is 81 degrees in the peninsula. and 78 degrees in the south bay, low 80s for the north bay. and that's before noon. we are going to continue to warm up from there, up to 82 in parts of the east bay. 90 south bay. north bay today up to 93 degrees. winds coming in very light from the north and even as we go into tonight, mainly a calm wind, mostly clear skies, not much of an onshore flow. looks like both today and tomorrow we'll have more of the same weather. we'll get a little bit of some relief along the coast for tomorrow. but looking in oakland today, hour by hour,
remember, they had to replace the entire facade on the outside, too, because of the earthquake. check a very hot forecast. >> yeah, it's going to be hot next couple of days. feeling like summer and before you know it, back to winter. if you like the warm weather, want to head to the beach today is your day. as we take a live look now from at&t park, toward the embarcadero and seeing sunshine happening out there, that is allowing temperatures to ramp up fairly quickly. a look at all of...
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. >> the voters see through this facade that donald trump is xy or z from week to week.ort him, we're not going to buy this characterization. and i am so proud of voters for seeing through it. >> you've had a couple hours on tv tonight, okay? so let me get a word in edgewise. i haven't had a chance yet. donald trump has been in large measure a creation of the media. nobody believes you when you say that the media criticizes him all day, because that's just not true. he has had unbelievable support from talk radio, from the very beginning. and from certain news channels who have pumped donald trump all day long. and that's one of the reasons, frankly, the conservatives have been duped is these are some of the shows they listen to. they are some of the shows that i used to listen to. and they have been singing his praises and playing his rallies nonstop from the very first day of this campaign. something we have never seen in campaigns before. >> that's going to have to be the last word, because i have to get to the commercial break. that's just all part of it. thank you.
. >> the voters see through this facade that donald trump is xy or z from week to week.ort him, we're not going to buy this characterization. and i am so proud of voters for seeing through it. >> you've had a couple hours on tv tonight, okay? so let me get a word in edgewise. i haven't had a chance yet. donald trump has been in large measure a creation of the media. nobody believes you when you say that the media criticizes him all day, because that's just not true. he has had...
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a project to improve the facades of local businesses. it becomes an art experiment?> no, it's not art to me. >> clearly the project has critics and also fans. some call it a branding after reasoning. and some say it's paying off. >> because people see us and notice us and they think it's interesting and they figure we have fun stuff because of it. >> and then came the chicken. >> the chicken is a little in your face. the swings, on springs, flaps when the wind blows. >> you can't put a bright bandaid on a gaping wound. >> it's been called men things, gaudy, whimsical and wonderful. >> it's a way to get acknowledged. >> and it's working. along a stretch of highway 12 that isn't plain anymore. abc7 news. >> in berkeley fan boys and fan girls lined up for free loot yesterday. fantastic comics was about one of two dozen shops in the area that took part in free comic book day. they did it to thank fans for their support. publishers have handed out more than 12 million free comics in the last six years. abc7 news joined a fiesta for moms in oakland yesterday. it was a soci
a project to improve the facades of local businesses. it becomes an art experiment?> no, it's not art to me. >> clearly the project has critics and also fans. some call it a branding after reasoning. and some say it's paying off. >> because people see us and notice us and they think it's interesting and they figure we have fun stuff because of it. >> and then came the chicken. >> the chicken is a little in your face. the swings, on springs, flaps when the wind blows....
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a project to improve the facades of local businesses. it becomes an art experiment?no, it's not art to me. >> clearly the project has critics and also fans. martin calls it a branding after reasoning. and some say it's paying off. >> because people see us and notice us and they think it's interesting and they figure we have fun stuff because of it. >> and then came the chicken. >> the chicken is a little in your face. the swings, on springs, flaps when the wind blows. >> you can't put a bright bandaid on a gaping wound. >> it's been called many things, gaudy, whimsical and wonderful. >> it's a way to get acknowledged. >> and it's working. along a stretch of highway 12 that isn't plain anymore. abc7 news. abc7 news joined us for a fiesta for moms in oakland yesterday at transit village. moms got a taste of local culture from break dancing and is to mariachi performance. there were events for kids, as well as great food to try out. lisa, i have to say happy mother's day to you. >> thank you. i appreciate it. a lot of moms out there celebrating and putting their feet up
a project to improve the facades of local businesses. it becomes an art experiment?no, it's not art to me. >> clearly the project has critics and also fans. martin calls it a branding after reasoning. and some say it's paying off. >> because people see us and notice us and they think it's interesting and they figure we have fun stuff because of it. >> and then came the chicken. >> the chicken is a little in your face. the swings, on springs, flaps when the wind blows....
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over the profit squeeze that china has been experiencing since 2011 is underneath that facade of the labor market that is holding up, there's been a flow out of the primary sector to be displaced by even the beginnings of kind of the supply side reform that is have to take place there. and that has crushed productivity growth in that sector. that is absolutely key for the demand side revolution that china needs to undertake. without the productivity growth, we just won't see the returns that china needs in order for them to see this demand in consumer and consumption-led growth. >> thank you for being with us this morning. >>> crude prices have been trading higher on the back of a rare bullish call coming from none other than goldman sachs. the investment bank says the market has moved from the state of oversupply to a deficit. goldman has been a long-time bear on oil. it's previously warned of another price crunch due to overflowing storage and believes that major supply disruption in markets like nigeria, evevenezu and china will affect this. >>> and moody's cuts saudi arabia's rat
over the profit squeeze that china has been experiencing since 2011 is underneath that facade of the labor market that is holding up, there's been a flow out of the primary sector to be displaced by even the beginnings of kind of the supply side reform that is have to take place there. and that has crushed productivity growth in that sector. that is absolutely key for the demand side revolution that china needs to undertake. without the productivity growth, we just won't see the returns that...