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undeterred by the attack, frank lloyd continues to work to reduce the world's greenhouse emissions. >if you argue today that this is all a made-up crisis, you really are in the flat earth category of believers. >>> now watch as one woman tries to do something many people have dreamed about. no, not winning the lottery. arresting karl rove. >> i have to do a citizen's arrest for treason. >> clearly she's trying to add a little pizzazz to an otherwise boring meeting for mortgage bankers. it will take more than this to wake everyone up, including karl rove it seems. >> what's funny to me about the woman trying to handcuff karl rove is, this may not be the last time someone attempts to handcuff karl rove. >> it looks like she's the only one who ends up being carted away. >>> in december 2009, an attack er strikes italian prime minister silvio berlusconi in the face with a suvg souvenir statue of the droe voe. it wasn't long before there was a new souvenir in italy. >>> and then there's the famous shoe incident. the one where an iraqi journalist decides to trade in the traditional food-thr
undeterred by the attack, frank lloyd continues to work to reduce the world's greenhouse emissions. >if you argue today that this is all a made-up crisis, you really are in the flat earth category of believers. >>> now watch as one woman tries to do something many people have dreamed about. no, not winning the lottery. arresting karl rove. >> i have to do a citizen's arrest for treason. >> clearly she's trying to add a little pizzazz to an otherwise boring meeting for...
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a german barreness and artist who worked with him reached out to frank lloyd wright asking him to designr people -- where people would learn to see art in a new way. wright worked 16 years to create a massive spiral with a quarter mile long ramp and a domed glass ceiling. it's now home to one of the world's top collections of contemporary art. wright himself died seven months before thousands of people lined up on fifth avenue for the grand opening 52 years ago today. that's our fox report on this friday, october 21,
a german barreness and artist who worked with him reached out to frank lloyd wright asking him to designr people -- where people would learn to see art in a new way. wright worked 16 years to create a massive spiral with a quarter mile long ramp and a domed glass ceiling. it's now home to one of the world's top collections of contemporary art. wright himself died seven months before thousands of people lined up on fifth avenue for the grand opening 52 years ago today. that's our fox report on...
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he grew up in what's called -- joseph was someone who replicated sort of a frank lloyd write clean ste in the masses, in theuburbs, very expensive houses for the working class. and his goal is not just to create beauty but create beauty for everybody. >> charlie: when you look at steve jobs, there's also this argument that you make. he had a complicated difficult personality. controlling, demding. even mean. you seem to suggest that without that, there would never been apple as big as it was, as successful as it was. suggesting that if you're not that way, you will never achieve great historical. >> i think that the controlling passion for perfection, to make something end to end awesomely great and to push people so that only a players are there and they know that mode occurrity is not accepted. that is not me, i wanted to push. i think there were times when he would emotionally sort of snap at somebody, and it made -- you have to look at the outcome. i mean there's a loyal on his team of truly great star players. from johnny ives to kim cook, to scott forestall that are so loyal and
he grew up in what's called -- joseph was someone who replicated sort of a frank lloyd write clean ste in the masses, in theuburbs, very expensive houses for the working class. and his goal is not just to create beauty but create beauty for everybody. >> charlie: when you look at steve jobs, there's also this argument that you make. he had a complicated difficult personality. controlling, demding. even mean. you seem to suggest that without that, there would never been apple as big as it...
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it is one by frank lloyd wright. lewis sullivan. the hotel lafayette by one of america's first female architects, louise blanchard bethune. these efforts are not just examples of historic preservation. they represent a new confidence that we can take charge of our own future by reclaiming our past. mr. speaker, historic preservation efforts in buffalo and western new york also demonstrate the importance of partnerships between the federal government and the private sector. without these partnerships, many preservation projects would never get off the ground. federal tools like the historic preservation tax credit and the new markets tax credit brings builders, investors, development professionals together and they have the capacity to turn around entire community. in buffalo 64 million dollars of new market tax credits investment have occurred since 2005. this investment has leveraged projects totaling over $141 million in our community. the new markets program has encouraged the redevelopment of the oak school lofts, the electric t
it is one by frank lloyd wright. lewis sullivan. the hotel lafayette by one of america's first female architects, louise blanchard bethune. these efforts are not just examples of historic preservation. they represent a new confidence that we can take charge of our own future by reclaiming our past. mr. speaker, historic preservation efforts in buffalo and western new york also demonstrate the importance of partnerships between the federal government and the private sector. without these...
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lloyd. >> reporter: frank it's the law of supply and demand in santa clara county.n see rates are low resulting in higher rents. the number of houses and apartments for rent in the south bay is going down, while the cost to rent is going up. this four bedroom house is renting for $2,400 a month. haás year last year at this time it would have been $00 less. >> prior to this we had not raised rents in 10 years. >> reporter: higher foreclosures are pushing rents up. >> in the last few months they rented 1,095 to 1,450 for a two bedroom house or cottage in that area. >> because of the foreclosure thing again there are people out there looking for properties that were paying 5,000 to $6,000 a month for their mortgage, they're no able to afford that. so they're looking for rentals in the 1,500 to $2,000 range. >> reporter: contra costa county has the lowest rents in the area. in all four counties, rents are higher than 2007 when the recession began. >> santa clara county is always a little tighter than any where else in the country because it's silican valley, high tech i
lloyd. >> reporter: frank it's the law of supply and demand in santa clara county.n see rates are low resulting in higher rents. the number of houses and apartments for rent in the south bay is going down, while the cost to rent is going up. this four bedroom house is renting for $2,400 a month. haás year last year at this time it would have been $00 less. >> prior to this we had not raised rents in 10 years. >> reporter: higher foreclosures are pushing rents up. >> in...
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lloyd. >> reporter: frank it's the law of supply and demand in santa clara county.tes are low resulting in higher rents. the number of houses and apartments for rent in the south bay is going down, while the cost to rent is going up. this four bedroom house is renting for $2,400 a month. haás year last year at this time it would have been $00 less. >> prior to this we had not raised rents in 10 years. >> reporter: higher foreclosures are pushing rents up. >> in the last few months they rented 1,095 to 1,450 for a two bedroom house or cottage in that area. >> because of the foreclosure thing again there are people out there looking for properties that were paying 5,000 to $6,000 a month for their mortgage, they're no able to afford that. so they're looking for rentals in the 1,500 to $2,000 range. >> reporter: contra costa county has the lowest rents in the area. in all four counties, rents are higher than 2007 when the recession began. >> santa clara county is always a little tighter than any where else in the country because it's silican valley, high tech industry,
lloyd. >> reporter: frank it's the law of supply and demand in santa clara county.tes are low resulting in higher rents. the number of houses and apartments for rent in the south bay is going down, while the cost to rent is going up. this four bedroom house is renting for $2,400 a month. haás year last year at this time it would have been $00 less. >> prior to this we had not raised rents in 10 years. >> reporter: higher foreclosures are pushing rents up. >> in the last...
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frank's response next. we'll talk to msnbc contributor lloyd webber. and bernie sanders commentary coming. stay with us. >>> well, here's an earth shaker. today governor chris christie of new jersey endorsed mitt romney for president. but the question was attacks on romney's religion. >> these time of religious matters have nothing to do with someone's quality to lead. not based upon their religious beliefs but based upon who they are. and i think that any campaign that associates itself with that type of conduct is beneath the office of president of the united states in my view. >> really? christie must be starting a brand new position in the republican party. you see, republicans eagerly pounced on then candidate obama over jeremiah wright. ca mccain tried to distance himself. >> i know president obama he does not share those views. >> but that didn't stop republicans from using comments in the campaign. and this ad from the pennsylvania republican party. which the mccain camp said was unauthorized. and of course before and after obama became president, right wingers stoked the false cla
frank's response next. we'll talk to msnbc contributor lloyd webber. and bernie sanders commentary coming. stay with us. >>> well, here's an earth shaker. today governor chris christie of new jersey endorsed mitt romney for president. but the question was attacks on romney's religion. >> these time of religious matters have nothing to do with someone's quality to lead. not based upon their religious beliefs but based upon who they are. and i think that any campaign that...
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frank's response next. we'll talk to msnbc contributor lloyd webber. and bernie sanders commentary coming. stay with us. follow the wings. i'm your blind spot. [ humming ] and my job is easy. hide big things. you're good... [ crash ] [ laughing ] [ screaming ] [ tires screech ] and if you named your own price on car insurance, you could be paying for this yourself. so get allstate, you could save money and be better protected from mayhem like me. [ dennis ] shop less, get more, make one call to an allstate agent. >>> well, here's an earth shaker. today governor chris christie of new jersey endorsed mitt romney for president. but the question was attacks on romney's religion. >> these time of religious matters have nothing to do with someone's quality to lead. not based upon their religious beliefs but based upon who they are. and i think that any campaign that associates itself with that type of conduct is beneath the office of president of the united states in my view. >> really? christie must be starting a brand new position in the republican party. you see, republicans eagerly pounced on then candida
frank's response next. we'll talk to msnbc contributor lloyd webber. and bernie sanders commentary coming. stay with us. follow the wings. i'm your blind spot. [ humming ] and my job is easy. hide big things. you're good... [ crash ] [ laughing ] [ screaming ] [ tires screech ] and if you named your own price on car insurance, you could be paying for this yourself. so get allstate, you could save money and be better protected from mayhem like me. [ dennis ] shop less, get more, make one call to...
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. >>> new at 10:00 tonight, lloyd lacuesta is in east palo alto he's learned about a grass roots effort to try to improve safety. >> reporter: frank there's still a memorial here for 6- year-old sierela zamora. the second grader was laid to rest as the city trys to figure out how to prevent this from ever happening again. at the city council meeting tonight some in the community wanted to know why the school driver who hit the girl was never arrested. >> they should do justice. if they don't do justice today it's going to happen over and over. >> reporter: this lady says that she's a friend of the woman who hit the girl. >> i told her she did not get this morning and say, let me go kill a child. that was not her intention. if that was the case they would have sent her to jail. >> reporter: there was insufficient evidence at the scene. but the investigation continues. >> there is justice for everyone involved in this incident. >> reporter: the chief says that one other child earlier this year was hit at that same crosswalk and suffered a broken leg. he says this year police have made 62 stops at that location and issued 19 citation
. >>> new at 10:00 tonight, lloyd lacuesta is in east palo alto he's learned about a grass roots effort to try to improve safety. >> reporter: frank there's still a memorial here for 6- year-old sierela zamora. the second grader was laid to rest as the city trys to figure out how to prevent this from ever happening again. at the city council meeting tonight some in the community wanted to know why the school driver who hit the girl was never arrested. >> they should do...
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. >>> new at 10:00 tonight, lloyd lacuesta is in east palo alto he's learned about a grass roots effort to try to improve safety. >> reporter: frank there's still a memorial here for 6- year-old sierela zamora. the second grader was laid to rest as the city trys to figure out how to prevent this from ever happening again. at the city council meeting tonight some in the community wanted to know why the school driver who hit the girl was never arrested. >> they should do justice. if they don't do justice today it's going to happen over and over. >> reporter: this lady says that she's a friend of the woman who hit the girl. >> i told her she did not get this morning and say, let me go kill a child. that was not her intention. if that was the case they would have sent her to jail. >> reporter: there was insufficient evidence at the scene. but the investigation continues. >> there is justice for everyone involved in this incident. >> reporter: the chief says that one other child earlier this year was hit at that same crosswalk and suffered a broken leg. he says this year police have made 62 stops at that location and issued 19 citation
. >>> new at 10:00 tonight, lloyd lacuesta is in east palo alto he's learned about a grass roots effort to try to improve safety. >> reporter: frank there's still a memorial here for 6- year-old sierela zamora. the second grader was laid to rest as the city trys to figure out how to prevent this from ever happening again. at the city council meeting tonight some in the community wanted to know why the school driver who hit the girl was never arrested. >> they should do...
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frank somerville. developing news tonight, chopper 2 is showing you a live picture of an amtrak crash that has injured dozens of people. the train slammed into a truck east of brentwood near discovery bay. lloyd lacuesta live at the scene he's been gathering information and talking to passengers and officials there about what happened. >> reporter: as you can see behind me emergency personnel are at the train trying to help those injured. 2,000 people were on amtrak 718 who had left stockton earlier. the truck driver was not injured. 35 people are suffering moderate injury, neck and head pain. there are no deaths. we were able to talk to a passenger. >> i was on the train, i was asleep. i just left richmond i was on my way back to stockton. when i was sleeping it was a big ball. i bam. it was sitting on a chair so when i got hit it rattle me back and forth. so my whole side is not doing very well at all. >> reporter: all calls have gone out to ambulances. many passengers are still on the train. >> they are starting to transport patients to local hospitals. i don't have an exact count on how many we've transported at this point. >> amtrak is sending buses here to get people who were not injure
frank somerville. developing news tonight, chopper 2 is showing you a live picture of an amtrak crash that has injured dozens of people. the train slammed into a truck east of brentwood near discovery bay. lloyd lacuesta live at the scene he's been gathering information and talking to passengers and officials there about what happened. >> reporter: as you can see behind me emergency personnel are at the train trying to help those injured. 2,000 people were on amtrak 718 who had left...
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frank somerville. developing news tonight, chopper 2 is showing you a live picture of an amtrak crash that has injured dozens of people. the train slammed into a truck east of brentwood near discovery bay. lloyd lacuesta live at the scene he's been gathering information and talking to passengers and officials there about what happened. >> reporter: as you can see behind me emergency personnel are at the train trying to help those injured. 2,000 people were on amtrak 718 who had left stockton earlier. the truck driver was not injured. 35 people are suffering moderate injury, neck and head pain. there are no deaths. we were able to talk to a passenger. >> i was on the train, i was asleep. i just left richmond i was on my way back to stockton. when i was sleeping it was a big ball. i bam. it was sitting on a chair so when i got hit it rattle me back and forth. so my whole side is not doing very well at all. >> reporter: all calls have gone out to ambulances. many passengers are still on the train. >> they are starting to transport patients to local hospitals. i don't have an exact count on how many we've transported at this point. >> amtrak is sending buses here to get people who were not injure
frank somerville. developing news tonight, chopper 2 is showing you a live picture of an amtrak crash that has injured dozens of people. the train slammed into a truck east of brentwood near discovery bay. lloyd lacuesta live at the scene he's been gathering information and talking to passengers and officials there about what happened. >> reporter: as you can see behind me emergency personnel are at the train trying to help those injured. 2,000 people were on amtrak 718 who had left...