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i appreciate your flexibility, i hope you are happy with your new firehouse. it's obviously much brighter and modern and space seismically facility. in the firehouse where you work, it's more than a workplace but a second home. i am committed in this neighborhood to be good neighbors, we are joined by some neighbors and we have received a little constructive criticism that why are you having the ribbon cutting in the middle of the week when we are working. if you pass along to your neighbors that couldn't be here, we will have an open house later in the evening you can be here. that's why we move senior captain in station one. i would like to invite captain to come up and say a few words. >> welcome and thank you for attending. station one is one of the biggest stations in the nation. running over 17,000 calls a year. on behalf of the station one, i would like to thank each one of you for your support in this project. we truly appreciate coming to work in an environment that is sporting our good health and safety. so ultimately we can support yours. we conside
i appreciate your flexibility, i hope you are happy with your new firehouse. it's obviously much brighter and modern and space seismically facility. in the firehouse where you work, it's more than a workplace but a second home. i am committed in this neighborhood to be good neighbors, we are joined by some neighbors and we have received a little constructive criticism that why are you having the ribbon cutting in the middle of the week when we are working. if you pass along to your neighbors...
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can you ever have to mh "money" are too many firehouse subs? melissa: from product t prison, maybe if you live here in new york city in by any of those counterfei bags or watches or ne city is known for. designers have been trying to tamp down on the sale for years. new proposal could hit customers where it hurts most. in the first bill of its kind in the u.s. anywhere, buying a cheap knockoff could come with a pretty expensive price tag of up to $1,000 for year in jail. for a lot of tourists bung that stuff is as much a part of the new york experience as times square. here is fox new legal analyst. they're going to go after -- i'm not saying i do it. i'm saying -- melissa: inhinatown. c'mon. that's not going to work. here's the deal. a couple of things that work here. numberne, new york is always looking f a way to give me money. more money. more money. you get some poor perso from oh who is buying a bag. they give them some sort of ticket for hdred dollars. and i think it will be a thousand. i can see, there you go, new venue stream. number t
can you ever have to mh "money" are too many firehouse subs? melissa: from product t prison, maybe if you live here in new york city in by any of those counterfei bags or watches or ne city is known for. designers have been trying to tamp down on the sale for years. new proposal could hit customers where it hurts most. in the first bill of its kind in the u.s. anywhere, buying a cheap knockoff could come with a pretty expensive price tag of up to $1,000 for year in jail. for a lot of...
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let me welcome the ceo of firehouse. bob, you have locations in 35 states.st this summer is a lot. 2400 workers in 2013 have said that you have done a lot of expanding even though the economy has not grown up fast. >> yes, americans have an insatiable appetite for great food. while the restaurant business is very competitive, they are continuing to grow in this environment. we have the second highest birthrate since last year and we -lways hoped to do one better than that. melissa: i'm sure that's right, given the climate and everything that employers are facing. wal-mart recently said that they are only hiring temporary workers at many of their u.s. stores for a number of reasons. honestly they want to be more flexible in the have to deal with benefits. we think of their decision and how does that compare with what you are doing? >> i really can't speak for them. in our industry, we will continue to rely on part of our workforce being full-time employees. whether it's our management staff or cease hourly employees it is the nature of this historically that
let me welcome the ceo of firehouse. bob, you have locations in 35 states.st this summer is a lot. 2400 workers in 2013 have said that you have done a lot of expanding even though the economy has not grown up fast. >> yes, americans have an insatiable appetite for great food. while the restaurant business is very competitive, they are continuing to grow in this environment. we have the second highest birthrate since last year and we -lways hoped to do one better than that. melissa: i'm...
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it's a beautiful firehouse, a new firehouse. i was 6 years old in 1st grade on moscow street. we are delighted to be here. it's also a creative and unique collaborative effort. something we have never done before. it a partnership all the way. we want to thank and acknowledge the museum of modern art. we talked about the concept of the museum of modern art which if you have not been to, it's a wonderful place to visit. their needs and desires to expand for educational programs and for more of their collection. the property at 676 howard, we identified it was a place not seismic ready for our members. it's as fire safety it's of paramount importance. when they talked to us about the ideas, they came together and decided to change properties. it's a total win win situation. we are combraet -- grateful for the efforts of the museum of modern art. we want to say thank you very much and would like to acknowledge mr. charles swab, thank you, sir. board president, mr. bob fisher, dennis wong and michael are here with us today. and a man that worked hard long hours with us and that is
it's a beautiful firehouse, a new firehouse. i was 6 years old in 1st grade on moscow street. we are delighted to be here. it's also a creative and unique collaborative effort. something we have never done before. it a partnership all the way. we want to thank and acknowledge the museum of modern art. we talked about the concept of the museum of modern art which if you have not been to, it's a wonderful place to visit. their needs and desires to expand for educational programs and for more of...
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. >> anderson: i live in an old firehouse. >> you live in a converted firehouse which is not -- two other. it's not common. >> anderson: and your dad used to be a firefighter? >> he used to be a volunteer firefighter in high school. >> anderson: her dad is brian williams, news anchor. >> thank you. yeah when i got home from your house he was trying to be cool about it. but clearly he was jealous that you live in a converted firehouse. >> anderson: he is welcome anytime. >> and they have like the pole in the house? like yeah, cool. cool. what about how many floors, two, three? i'm like a bunch of floors and he is like all right. barely containing it. >> anderson: what is it like, you were so good in "girls" and the show is funny and smart and really interesting. and leah is a genius. what is it like watching with your dad your sex scenes? >> it is unique. [laughter] probably there are a few people that can say that they do this. but i have every season so far we have watched all the episodes for the first time together. >> anderson: do you really? >> yes. >> anderson: that would freak me o
. >> anderson: i live in an old firehouse. >> you live in a converted firehouse which is not -- two other. it's not common. >> anderson: and your dad used to be a firefighter? >> he used to be a volunteer firefighter in high school. >> anderson: her dad is brian williams, news anchor. >> thank you. yeah when i got home from your house he was trying to be cool about it. but clearly he was jealous that you live in a converted firehouse. >> anderson: he is...
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a little more than 3 weeks later we came back to the firehouse. did tommie copper help relieve their pain? 100% it feels great. and it makes the job easier. i've been wearing the tommie copper almost regularly. it can actually give me support in my shoulder, it increases my mobility. i love it. i'm doing so much better now. day to day pain, gone. i wish i would have known about it before. yeah! baltimore's bravest! next how can a 72 year old neurosurgeon compete in a grueling iron man triathlon? with a little help from tommie copper. still to come, less that 2 years since his tragic waterskiing accident, tommie copper's inventor attempts to get back in the game. more than 100 million americans live in pain. are you one of them? the pain was so bad, day in and day out, years. stop the pain caused by everyday activity, injury, and aging. relieve the chronic aches and stiffness that rob you of mobility, a good night's sleep and active life. visit tommie copper's online store. turn back the clock. stop the pain. and get moving again. tommie copper shi
a little more than 3 weeks later we came back to the firehouse. did tommie copper help relieve their pain? 100% it feels great. and it makes the job easier. i've been wearing the tommie copper almost regularly. it can actually give me support in my shoulder, it increases my mobility. i love it. i'm doing so much better now. day to day pain, gone. i wish i would have known about it before. yeah! baltimore's bravest! next how can a 72 year old neurosurgeon compete in a grueling iron man...
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they actually chased this kid down, got him arrested for the criminal damage on the firehouse, but for some unknown reason we didn't get a call out on it. when i get something like that, i know who he is. i put a file stop on him. for some reason they didn't call me so i didn't get to interview him that day. i had to find them again. once he was released from jail he he was back out tagging again. his tags started moving north and west of our valley. where is he going? so, then, using facebook i found out where his girlfriend was and she lives in glendale. so, they take pictures and it goes on facebook and you do the longitude-latitude and you can get kind of close to where it was. well, just so happened that he tagged at 27th avenue in glendale, right on the glendale and phoenix border, we start today set up on him and found out where his girlfriend lived. we sat on the house and caught him, okay. after we arrested mod, broad him in, same thing. sat down and interviewed him for hours. and, man, they cry. you see that? once you start getting into their -- thing that helped me with mine
they actually chased this kid down, got him arrested for the criminal damage on the firehouse, but for some unknown reason we didn't get a call out on it. when i get something like that, i know who he is. i put a file stop on him. for some reason they didn't call me so i didn't get to interview him that day. i had to find them again. once he was released from jail he he was back out tagging again. his tags started moving north and west of our valley. where is he going? so, then, using facebook...
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firehouses have been talked to and those people were not aware of the problems. but i think the commissioner has made a good point so thank you very much >> thank you madam. i'm going to call the last 3 cards that i have (calling names) next speaker >> good morning. i'm winston. i'm a fourth generation san franciscan and currently reside between pine and bush streets. while i'm supportive of projects i'm here about the ma sonic. here's an opening quote it reads streets are almost always public and when we speak of the public realm we're speaking of streets. streets change the buildings along with them changes. if we can develop and design streets so their wonderful and fulfilling and attractive and we'll have successively designed those streets. this is especially pertinent for san francisco where 25 percent of a quarter of our surface area is in streets not in parks. while everyone is viagra for a piece of the pie we have to know long-term about how to develop our streets. i remember remember from a young age my sister and you were told not to cross pine street.
firehouses have been talked to and those people were not aware of the problems. but i think the commissioner has made a good point so thank you very much >> thank you madam. i'm going to call the last 3 cards that i have (calling names) next speaker >> good morning. i'm winston. i'm a fourth generation san franciscan and currently reside between pine and bush streets. while i'm supportive of projects i'm here about the ma sonic. here's an opening quote it reads streets are almost...
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six months ago i left the firehouse at sandy hook to attend a vigil at a church in newtown. the church was st. rose of lima provided over by father bob senior robert weiss. the church was filled. it was a powerful and moving experience. people listened to the service through the windows and the p.a. system outside. i said that evening the world is watching newtown and in fact, for six months the world has watched newtown and it has since seen a story of unparalleled and unprecedented courage and fortitude and now we will continue to watch newtown but the world is also watching the united states senate. we need to be worthy of the courage and strength that newtown has demonstrated in moving ahead. i thank the majority leader harry reid and all of my colleagues who have determined that we will bring this bill back. not only to honor the memories of the newtown victims and keep faith with them, but also to make this country better and safer, worthy of these children. beautiful and innocent at the time of their passing all of their future ahead of them, educators who worked for
six months ago i left the firehouse at sandy hook to attend a vigil at a church in newtown. the church was st. rose of lima provided over by father bob senior robert weiss. the church was filled. it was a powerful and moving experience. people listened to the service through the windows and the p.a. system outside. i said that evening the world is watching newtown and in fact, for six months the world has watched newtown and it has since seen a story of unparalleled and unprecedented courage...
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putting on quite a show for all the folks, a lot of school kids have come out to see and tour the firehouse, as well. in san francisco from the bark dairy where we are getting wet from the fire boat. >> in thed in -- in florida, investigators like into why a deck collapseed. dogs were rescued from biscayne >> investigators are trying to determine why the death of a sports bar collapsed during the n.b.a. finals sending dozens into the water. you can see all destruction. the collapse happened last night in miami when the restaurant was packed with petroleum watching heat and spurs. people were ch before half time and that is when the deck gave way, and 24 people were hurt when they fell into biscayne bay. >> we watched the game and then we hear screaming and we thought, naturally, because of the game, and we looked back and the whole dock, it just dropped. >> there was a crash of the deck, tables, chairs, people yelling. >> terrifying for the people. the bay was only 5' deep where the people fell but it was shallow enough to stand up some were so pounded by the wave of people falling and fall
putting on quite a show for all the folks, a lot of school kids have come out to see and tour the firehouse, as well. in san francisco from the bark dairy where we are getting wet from the fire boat. >> in thed in -- in florida, investigators like into why a deck collapseed. dogs were rescued from biscayne >> investigators are trying to determine why the death of a sports bar collapsed during the n.b.a. finals sending dozens into the water. you can see all destruction. the collapse...
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>> we're actually at an oklahoma city firehouse.owing through. that's why we're remaining here. so we're going to hold tight till this is gone, then we'll go back to see what damage has been done where we were temporarily housed. >> i know that you suffered a devastating loss last week with your daughters, corinna and sydney lost in this storm. my condolences for that. what was going through your mind as you saw this new twister approaching your family? >> i think what would go through mother fathers' mind. not this again and you're not taking what i got left. so we loaded up and there was no hesitation whatsoever, given the circumstances. my wife remained calm and my kids remained calm and we loaded up in the vehicles and got as far south as traffic would let us. >> how were they doing? your wife i know was in the house when your two daughters were killed in the last storm. how is she doing, how is she holding on during this storm? >> she's -- she's doing surprisingly strong. i mean, she's -- she's a little shaken, obviously. her n
>> we're actually at an oklahoma city firehouse.owing through. that's why we're remaining here. so we're going to hold tight till this is gone, then we'll go back to see what damage has been done where we were temporarily housed. >> i know that you suffered a devastating loss last week with your daughters, corinna and sydney lost in this storm. my condolences for that. what was going through your mind as you saw this new twister approaching your family? >> i think what would...
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it's a wonderful victorian firehouse in the haight.el like firefighters were there 24/7 and it's very appropriate. we are looking forward to make a safe space for our families and for our staff men's to be able to provide comprehensive services. >> cheryl: you'll be reaching out to the community with more education programs weewlts are really reaching out during public awareness campaigns, going deeply with our schools. it's a fantastic inflame our schools and teach kids how to stay safe. we work with parents and how to teach parents to listen to our kids in ways that may be uncomfortable and talking about very difficult subjects. we really work with the community on a broad base so everyone can understand how to prevent child abuse. >> cheryl: thank you so much. all of that takes money. we wanted to encourage you to donate to the child abuse prevention center. we do have to take a break. we're going to learn about youthful training tips for parents and kids. stay with us. you kids should count yourselves lucky. we didn't have u-verse
it's a wonderful victorian firehouse in the haight.el like firefighters were there 24/7 and it's very appropriate. we are looking forward to make a safe space for our families and for our staff men's to be able to provide comprehensive services. >> cheryl: you'll be reaching out to the community with more education programs weewlts are really reaching out during public awareness campaigns, going deeply with our schools. it's a fantastic inflame our schools and teach kids how to stay safe....
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i think the fact we built the city a new firehouse because we made a really interesting agreement with fire department and city whereby we will be obtain a piece of prope and takeover and build there. i think the community of the museum has gotten behind it in a wonderful way. >> there is a lot of opportunity for people to participate? >> the museum will close. the lights go out on june 2nd. we will turn on the lights all around the city after that. the last f days from the 30th through the 2nd, the museum will be open free of charge. we will be full of non-stop activity from the wonderful clock piece that is the great video work that we're showing to retrospective. a lot of family projects. a great time to come see the museum as it is for the last time. >> january of 2016, the doors open again. >> correct. >> good luck. thanks for coming in. >> my pleasure. >> sfmoma will be free to the public through sunday, june 2nd. it will remain open 24 hours straight on the final day for the countdown celebration. tune in to kqed's stream at kqed.org. that's all for tonight. i want to thank our
i think the fact we built the city a new firehouse because we made a really interesting agreement with fire department and city whereby we will be obtain a piece of prope and takeover and build there. i think the community of the museum has gotten behind it in a wonderful way. >> there is a lot of opportunity for people to participate? >> the museum will close. the lights go out on june 2nd. we will turn on the lights all around the city after that. the last f days from the 30th...
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it's a wonderful victorian firehouse in the haight.el like firefighters were there 24/7 and it's very appropriate. we are looking forward to make a safe space for our families and for our staff men's to be able to provide comprehensive services. >> cheryl: you'll be reaching out to the community with more education programs weewlts are really reaching out during public awareness campaigns, going deeply with our schools. it's a fantastic inflame our schools and teach kids how to stay safe. we work with parents and how to teach parents to listen to our kids in ways that may be uncomfortable and talking about very difficult subjects. we really work with the community on a broad base so everyone can understand how to prevent child abuse. >> cheryl: thank you so much. all of that takes money. we wanted to encourage you to donate to the child abuse prevention center. we do have to take a break. we're going to learn about youthful training tips for parents and kids. stay with us. stay with us. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] citibank'
it's a wonderful victorian firehouse in the haight.el like firefighters were there 24/7 and it's very appropriate. we are looking forward to make a safe space for our families and for our staff men's to be able to provide comprehensive services. >> cheryl: you'll be reaching out to the community with more education programs weewlts are really reaching out during public awareness campaigns, going deeply with our schools. it's a fantastic inflame our schools and teach kids how to stay safe....
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they actually chased this kid down, got him arrested for the criminal damage on the firehouse, but for some unknown reason we didn't get a call out on it. when i get something like that, i know who he is. i put a file stop on him. for some reason they didn't call me so i didn't get to interview him that day. i had to find them again. once he was released from jail he he was back out tagging again. his tags started moving north and west of our valley. where is he going? so, then, using facebook i found out where his girlfriend was and she lives in glendale. so, they take pictures and it goes on facebook and
they actually chased this kid down, got him arrested for the criminal damage on the firehouse, but for some unknown reason we didn't get a call out on it. when i get something like that, i know who he is. i put a file stop on him. for some reason they didn't call me so i didn't get to interview him that day. i had to find them again. once he was released from jail he he was back out tagging again. his tags started moving north and west of our valley. where is he going? so, then, using facebook...
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they want real schools, real firehouses. they want to be known as a real community. and so an improvment group called the oceanside improvement group, decided that they would get rid of carville. they hosted an event on july 4, 1913. they called it "burning the car out of carville" which was pretty straight forward. they asked sutro's heirs if they could take the old cars that he had been renting in that original carville plot and make a big bonfire out of them. she said sure. so they took all the cars, put them in a big pile. it was july 4, so they bought some fire works and tossed them in with the fire. but they were trying to announce they were a new neighborhood. they didn't want to be called carville anymore. they wanted to be called oceanside, which sounded a lot more romantic. and so here we looked at that picture. there's a couple of car houses still around in the early 1910. but just 15 years later it really starts filling in. the stucco homes we think about in the sunset district. the merchant builders start building. the row houses start taking over in the
they want real schools, real firehouses. they want to be known as a real community. and so an improvment group called the oceanside improvement group, decided that they would get rid of carville. they hosted an event on july 4, 1913. they called it "burning the car out of carville" which was pretty straight forward. they asked sutro's heirs if they could take the old cars that he had been renting in that original carville plot and make a big bonfire out of them. she said sure. so they...
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as a board member, was the frequently in the firehouse? >> he came by whenever he was in town.continued to work in documentary's. he stayed involved in our lives the same one he did with the soldiers' lives. he gave these men and women his cellphone. he was a super big movie star and they stayed in touch with him for years because he made that intimate connection and kept up with it. >> last comment, jon alpert? a we are in the middle of documentary that he was producing about people with learning disabilities. it is another cause he felt very strongly about. the kids who were pushed into the back of that classroom, it was not right. no one left behind. he knew if they have the right opportunities they could blossom read he wanted everyone in the country to think about that. i would like the democracy now! committee to also think about j not thinkim, but saul. he is a really good guy. >> and all the best to saul. you can go to democracynow.org to see our interviews with saul landau who is battling cancer right now. >> thank you both for being with us and all of the work you do,
as a board member, was the frequently in the firehouse? >> he came by whenever he was in town.continued to work in documentary's. he stayed involved in our lives the same one he did with the soldiers' lives. he gave these men and women his cellphone. he was a super big movie star and they stayed in touch with him for years because he made that intimate connection and kept up with it. >> last comment, jon alpert? a we are in the middle of documentary that he was producing about...
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the firehouse fire exploded overnight to almost 25,000-acre. five structures have been destroyed. almost a thousand firefighters are on the line trying to contain it, but you can see there it is still out of control. >>> a marin county wildlife group is now on hunt for a person who may have derailed their research and may have killed endangered fish in the process. as jonathan bloom explains, although they don't know who did it did it, they have a pretty good idea why. >> this creek is one of the few places you can still find wild coho salmon. at least for now. >> we are down to the last couple hundred fish returning. at one time there were thousands of fish. >> the government has labeled them critically endangered and given grants to conservation groups for projects like this one. >> they are funneled into this net, into the pipe and into the trap box here. >> bob is head of a group called "spawn" that are counting and weighing the young salmon downstream and releasing them, and see which ones come back three years later to lay eggs. or at least they were. that was until a few da
the firehouse fire exploded overnight to almost 25,000-acre. five structures have been destroyed. almost a thousand firefighters are on the line trying to contain it, but you can see there it is still out of control. >>> a marin county wildlife group is now on hunt for a person who may have derailed their research and may have killed endangered fish in the process. as jonathan bloom explains, although they don't know who did it did it, they have a pretty good idea why. >> this...
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they had to decontaminate the truck, the ambulance, the firehouse, the emergency room where they took him. andeft behind a family, yes, that was the first big sanitation funeral. >> there were like 2000 people? >> yes. you know when there is a police funeral. it is a sea of blue with white gloves. this was a sea of green with white gloves. it was such an in dash and unimaginably far away to die. and doing a job is seemingly straightforward as loading garbage into the back of a truck, you do not think it would cost a man his life. but it does. >> more from the glossary. calling it out? >> how much trash is left on the curb before it is picked up. >> deadweight partners? >> i have to do your work and my work. >> what is clean garbage? >> it is well packaged. not with a bow around it. but everything is tight. it is probably not going to burst open before i get into the truck. >> cut the load? >> cut the load is when the truck is not full, but you're going to stop filling up. >> death march? >> a route that is long or very heavy. >> disco rice? >> maggots. >> where does that come from? >>
they had to decontaminate the truck, the ambulance, the firehouse, the emergency room where they took him. andeft behind a family, yes, that was the first big sanitation funeral. >> there were like 2000 people? >> yes. you know when there is a police funeral. it is a sea of blue with white gloves. this was a sea of green with white gloves. it was such an in dash and unimaginably far away to die. and doing a job is seemingly straightforward as loading garbage into the back of a...
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the winner is our firehouse ribs jeff! >> reporter: right over here the winner is -- congratulations, sir! >> thank you. >> what do you guys have to say over here? what do you have to say? >> one two three four five six seven eight -- yeah! good night from dublin! roberta gonzales, kpix 5. we'll be right back. ,,,,,, medications? i don't know. last immunization shots? really? honey, what's my blood pressure medicine called? one time i took something and i blew up like a puffer fish. i'm probably allergic to that. at kaiser permanente, your medical information is available to you and your doctors. quickly. securely. no guesswork required. better information. better care. kaiserpermanente. thrive. played a "19-i >>> at least the as started early this time. >> i was there to do an interview with mariano rivera who is retiring and i just waited and waited and waited. i got to get back here to do the 6:00 news! and i have to go. what's going on? amazing. >>> baseball, hey, did the as learn the first time when they played a 19-i
the winner is our firehouse ribs jeff! >> reporter: right over here the winner is -- congratulations, sir! >> thank you. >> what do you guys have to say over here? what do you have to say? >> one two three four five six seven eight -- yeah! good night from dublin! roberta gonzales, kpix 5. we'll be right back. ,,,,,, medications? i don't know. last immunization shots? really? honey, what's my blood pressure medicine called? one time i took something and i blew up like a...
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out there at the firehouse is a really easy time.ss he really misses his family or something like that. good chance he won't come back. this is all your property, right? >> yes. >> anything in here you're not supposed to have i'll take from you. but i can take anything. he's on parole. he's not a normal citizen. he's got a lot of rules and regulations he has to follow that we don't have to. you know? he can come back pretty easy. so we'll see. you've done this before, right? >> no, first time. >> your first time paroling a "v" number? how many years you doing that? four years? all right. do what your patrol agent says. check in the first day you can or you'll come right back. all right? just hang out right over there a minute. we'll do everybody else. all right. >> i'm anxious. i'm excited. >> come on out here on the deck. get in the van, guys. get into the van. no waving. get in the van and go home, all right? >> i can't wave? >> you can wave at me when you come back. >> jason hopes to beat the odds and not be among the more than ha
out there at the firehouse is a really easy time.ss he really misses his family or something like that. good chance he won't come back. this is all your property, right? >> yes. >> anything in here you're not supposed to have i'll take from you. but i can take anything. he's on parole. he's not a normal citizen. he's got a lot of rules and regulations he has to follow that we don't have to. you know? he can come back pretty easy. so we'll see. you've done this before, right?...
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i know you met for the first time at the firehouse on december 14th.o, you're both going through this together, as strangers. >> not strangers anymore, now. it's like family. >> reporter: a family who has come together to advocate for mental health reform and protect other kids from gun violence. do you feel you're still parenting daniel and anna when you're out there fighting the fight for them? >> i feel like it's my responsibility, as anna's dad, to do something, that honors her life and prevents some other family going through what we had to go through. >> reporter: in all of this, it would be totally understandable if you considered moving away. have you? >> no. >> reporter: adamant. >> adamant. >> adamant. we loved it here from day one. and we love it all the more now. >> and that young man made a very bad choice and took my daughter's life. he's not taking anything else. >> reporter: those families, vowing to go state-to-state to win over lawmakers. they're also very involved in the sandy hook promise, to find common-sense solutions to protect c
i know you met for the first time at the firehouse on december 14th.o, you're both going through this together, as strangers. >> not strangers anymore, now. it's like family. >> reporter: a family who has come together to advocate for mental health reform and protect other kids from gun violence. do you feel you're still parenting daniel and anna when you're out there fighting the fight for them? >> i feel like it's my responsibility, as anna's dad, to do something, that...
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before this confrontation happens, we have the children's march in birmingham, where beau connor put firehousesldren. so i am sure she was quite tense. >> how was she recruited for this? or was she recruited? >> she was. you know the university of alabama was one of the first schools to desegregate under brown versus board of education, desegregated first in 1956, but the first student did not last three days. and that stood until -- for another seven years until 1963. many people had tried to desegregate the university of alabama and i think by june of '63, it was just time. >> what was the conversation like in your family to send one of their daughters to the university of alabama, knowing governor wallace's reputation, that he would be there on those steps? what was that conversation like? >> i can only imagine what my parents must have thought during that time. my parents grew up in the rural south. i don't think it was a surprise in terms of what they might have encountered. but my parent, like many people in the state of alabama at that time, felt it had been enough. necessity had waited
before this confrontation happens, we have the children's march in birmingham, where beau connor put firehousesldren. so i am sure she was quite tense. >> how was she recruited for this? or was she recruited? >> she was. you know the university of alabama was one of the first schools to desegregate under brown versus board of education, desegregated first in 1956, but the first student did not last three days. and that stood until -- for another seven years until 1963. many people...
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. >> the firehouse is 1, two buildings away from where the building collapsed.imagine they have to be first on scene. >> yeah, within a minute you would think. >> yeah, yeah. absolutely. >> commissioner ramsey right there in the middle of the scene. everybody is, it is very hot out there, too. the temperatures are going up already. and with the dust from the rubble an all that, they're trying to keep everybody hydrated. so these firefighters are looking down on their, other firefighters who are on their hands and knees trike to take this rubble out piece by piece. hopefully we have two people who are surviving under this after 11 people were pulled from the rubble and taken to two hospitals. in fact, speaking of the hospital, let's get over to where thomas is standing by. what can you tell us? jenna: you're listening to wtxf, our affiliate in philadelphia, doing a great job reporting out the breaking news. just over an hour ago a building collapse happened as you heard described in a densely populated area in downtown philadelphia. we're still trying to piece to
. >> the firehouse is 1, two buildings away from where the building collapsed.imagine they have to be first on scene. >> yeah, within a minute you would think. >> yeah, yeah. absolutely. >> commissioner ramsey right there in the middle of the scene. everybody is, it is very hot out there, too. the temperatures are going up already. and with the dust from the rubble an all that, they're trying to keep everybody hydrated. so these firefighters are looking down on their,...
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having the to this tragedy, having been on the site at the firehouse within hours of the or our daysh i wish i didn't see some of the things i saw -- there are days in which i wish i didn't see some of the things i saw. what is listed my spirit even though we did fail to get a bill to the president's desk is -- you asked the response of the families to the message from the --sident, "don't give up" their lives have been changed. these families and not going to give in until the laws of this country change. they have been down here in washington just in the last couple of weeks and ultimately we are going to get a bill passed, because those families are unstoppable, and the movement is unstoppable, which has been fundamentally transformed by what happened in newtown. host: senator chris murphy served as a member of the house and represents the fit -- rep is in a different district, which is represented at the fifth, which included newtown, connecticut. hi, janet. caller: i just wanted to mention the lady lucy. i go along with her, and you ask what this, what that, and they don't answe
having the to this tragedy, having been on the site at the firehouse within hours of the or our daysh i wish i didn't see some of the things i saw -- there are days in which i wish i didn't see some of the things i saw. what is listed my spirit even though we did fail to get a bill to the president's desk is -- you asked the response of the families to the message from the --sident, "don't give up" their lives have been changed. these families and not going to give in until the laws...