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coupled with the padres' loss, the g-men are back in first place with six to go all at home. >> a's were eliminated from the postseason yesterday. back to work today against the rangers. francoeur, two-one blast. cahill gave up seven runs and the rangers win a shootout. >> women's professional soccer, gold pride in hayward. marta, another shot blocked. then sinclair gets the rebound and converts. gold pride up 1-nil. in the 29th minute, wilson inside the box. count it. gold pride wins their first championship, 4-0. went from worst to first in one season. >>> a rainy final reasonable of the tour champions, the final fedex cup play event. shot of the day, luke donald. a bump and run. drops to 7-under. in the clubhouse a stroke behind jim furyk. bottom! furyk needs a par on 18 to win. has to get up and down from the beach first amp beautiful shot out of the bunker. within two and a half feet. the longest par putt of his life. 1.35 for the win, and 10 million for the fedex cup title. that's a payday. finally dover, second race of the nascar championship. jimmie johnson takes the checkered fl
coupled with the padres' loss, the g-men are back in first place with six to go all at home. >> a's were eliminated from the postseason yesterday. back to work today against the rangers. francoeur, two-one blast. cahill gave up seven runs and the rangers win a shootout. >> women's professional soccer, gold pride in hayward. marta, another shot blocked. then sinclair gets the rebound and converts. gold pride up 1-nil. in the 29th minute, wilson inside the box. count it. gold pride...
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crisis it is because it was out of sync as it was with the rest of the g twenty when when g twenty countries are g nine hundred shall we say it went into quantity of easing russia did the opposite in the tightened up in order to stabilize the economy the avid insists clia central banks continue to issue huge amounts of money hoping that banks will lend to industry however the money's mostly recycled back. government bowman's well the real economy has largely stop borrowing treasury bonds yields are falling around the world as signs of enormous bind demand as banks six save havens for their can economists fear a japanese style lost decade while the lows to case can occur if you're having a long time period of no credit that means the banking there is a demand for credit at the same time the banking system is jammed was poor quality assets will see that there are some risks in the individual banks that have not fully cleared up their balance from restructured loans the long term fear is hyperinflation if central bank don't act fast enough to withdraw the excessive liquidity because human prices st
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they struck out eight. 4-2 giants win coupled with the padres' loss and the g-men are back in first withgo and all six at home. meanwhile, the a's were eliminated from the post season and back at work against the rangers. he gave up seven runs on 12 hits in four innings. the rangers win a shootout 16-9. women's championship and two shots on goal. both were blocked. another shot blocked. she had a pair of goals. then in the second half, and marta, the mvp puts the finishing touch on it. they win their first championship 4-0. they go from worst to first in one season p. it is sunday and that means it is time for your plays of the day. all kinds of way to make play of the day including falling on your behind. from clumsy to grace graceful, randy moss is joining jerry rice. moss had two as the patses beat the bills. jackson becoming regulars in the play of the day. jackson with 10td catcheses of more than 50 yards and the eagles beat the jags. leon washington ties an nfl record with two kickoff returnses, 101 yard and this 99-ready yeaher as seattle knocks off san diego 27-20. our play of th
they struck out eight. 4-2 giants win coupled with the padres' loss and the g-men are back in first withgo and all six at home. meanwhile, the a's were eliminated from the post season and back at work against the rangers. he gave up seven runs on 12 hits in four innings. the rangers win a shootout 16-9. women's championship and two shots on goal. both were blocked. another shot blocked. she had a pair of goals. then in the second half, and marta, the mvp puts the finishing touch on it. they win...
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i invited a large emir put into the g eight in general are. that i will generate this was the moment when g seven has been transferred to the g. eight i was the son i would say the son of the cold war and one of the sons of the cold war and i do remember that we were very pretty comparable preoccupied to nuclear arsenals could be here could very easily destroy the entire world or the largest part of it and after our official discussions during the dinner at the dinner we started our friendly discussion discussing different issues and i just moved a little bit backward from those who were sitting at indifferent the front and. the president of russia was the chatting with the chancellor of germany or u.s. president the prime minister of great britain and i had hiroshima i have called war mentioned and actually i've seen good. going away from this from old bitterness and from that moment it was easier for us to see our new future new future for our children and i was sure that there are things will be. good after that i started to talk about west
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what they are doing now that these sites are g cleared is they are kind of green lighting them so they are going to take us through the neighborhoods and we also expect to talk to him yesterday about how the day went an we will keep you updated here on the morning news. live in san francisco claudine wong, ktvu channel 2 news. >> the first debate in the race for mayor. >> my name is arnold fields, the next mayor of oakland. >> nine candidates lay out their ideas for fixing the city. >> a big decision today could mean life or death for hundreds of people in california. >> reporter: coming up i will show you how president obama is reacting to the iranian president's claim that america was behind the 9/11 attacks. >> good morning, westbound highway 4 traffic does look good. we will tell you more about the contra costa commute coming up when it comes to veterans, no one fights harder than jerry mcnerney. when some vets were forced to travel hours for care, mcnerney fought for a new v.a. medical facility, and won. mcnerney took on washington gridlock, to improve care for vets with traumatic
what they are doing now that these sites are g cleared is they are kind of green lighting them so they are going to take us through the neighborhoods and we also expect to talk to him yesterday about how the day went an we will keep you updated here on the morning news. live in san francisco claudine wong, ktvu channel 2 news. >> the first debate in the race for mayor. >> my name is arnold fields, the next mayor of oakland. >> nine candidates lay out their ideas for fixing the...
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they are g. . nature and discover it's easy. to. communicate with the wild and. test yourself and become free. to see what nature can give you the. first. recapping the stories that shape the week's news russia's republic of north is said to have more in the seventeen victims of thursday's terror attack that hit its capital's busy market. as the us marks nine years since the deadliest terror attack the world has ever seen we look at how the ground zero tragedy has led to zero tolerance towards muslims for some in the u.s. . but top minds gathered to discuss a formula for better peace and democracy at the global policy forum in jaroslav all the russian city that marks its millennium this year. and the pilots who became heroes courage under pressure as they managed to crash land a crippled passenger jet in a remote russian forest saving everyone aboard. eleven pm in moscow. viewing the week's news and headlines for you here on r t our top story russia's republic of north north has said he is reeling from the deadliest terror attack on its capital in a decade a car
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later released russia is demanding his extradition in connection with atrocities in the north caucuses are g.'s alexa yourself ski is in the polish capital. left this building was district court late on friday night feeling almost like a free man it is hard to say whether he is a free man now as the court as you said is still to decide whether extradite to russia or anywhere else or not we heard comments from the officials working in this court that according to the country's largest lation that's a kind of has a political refugee status in the u.k. this applies to the whole of the european union and that's why he had to be set free immediately i'd like to remind two of us that he was detained early on friday morning in the polish capital warsaw on charges that he is on the international wanted list by the interpol and that's why the polish authorities had to do one of russia's most wanted terrorist suspects now many experts in poland have already been very surprised at the decision by this court saying that usually the fact that a person is on an international wanted least is more important
later released russia is demanding his extradition in connection with atrocities in the north caucuses are g.'s alexa yourself ski is in the polish capital. left this building was district court late on friday night feeling almost like a free man it is hard to say whether he is a free man now as the court as you said is still to decide whether extradite to russia or anywhere else or not we heard comments from the officials working in this court that according to the country's largest lation...
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people now get a global audience and results when they report cases of crime corruption and bullying are g.'s katherina zora reports on russia's new wave of internet justice. parents and students said this man had bully children on more than one occasion because he was the head of the local administration people were afraid to speak out desktops laptops phones and p.t.a.'s internet and russia is becoming much more available and much more than just meant for many it has become a virtual speaker's corner where their voice will not only be heard but is guaranteed to echo across the country within hours this particular video which brought about his dismissal is a clear example of how the move has transformed russia. russian biddies and there's an orphan a master chess player a math genius and guaranteed state benefits he's missing the start of the academic here due to the demands of a construction company that helps fund the school. i want to be a ninety specialist but the school said that if i want to study here and live in that holes of residence i have to study to be a builder. but if bush'
people now get a global audience and results when they report cases of crime corruption and bullying are g.'s katherina zora reports on russia's new wave of internet justice. parents and students said this man had bully children on more than one occasion because he was the head of the local administration people were afraid to speak out desktops laptops phones and p.t.a.'s internet and russia is becoming much more available and much more than just meant for many it has become a virtual...
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. >> we are a small group in g f graffiti. we don't have enough help. >> i have a group in town down and china town and the north tunnel. [inaudible] the graffiti we abate everything is coming up to the areas now. >> i'm willing to take it on. i think -- >> you are telling me you are ready for this? >> i think so. >> okay. >> there you go. >> all right. >> all right. >> ready to do it. let's go. >> want to get the gray signses this over here and the garbage can and normally we don't do private property since it's on the corridor route you can come with me we will use black. >> we had a lot of changes in the graffiti unit. we do private property if someone moved we remove it and send it to the attorney's office and they take appropriate action. >> damage their property there. it's important to write the color in case they want to say what part of our house you abated the graffiti on. >> using your safety glasses the gloves. >> you got it. >> you know some places we gashi, people appreciate that. you know, a lot of timeses they
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the weber, to the extent they are worki,g within the city entirely -- however, to the extent they're the city entirely and holding full-time jobs, we're working withÑi thexd department, primary the department of health, as noted in the report, working with them to adopt a practice of not giving people those jobs. i think a potential reform that could be considered prospectively might be limiting pension-able earnings within a year, as an example. another finding is using a three-year average to determine if final pension compensation. that was before the board and voters. that is sort of the general accepted method for -- i know what to say spiking because that assumes there are nefarious deeds going on. they may just be a person getting a promotion in their later years. what you want to do is ensure the compensation is paid at the highest level as possible. some of that can be dealt with through management, and i think we have done that, and we will do more. supervisor mar: thank you. let's move on to finding e1, current employees vested in health benefits after 10 years, not pre fu
the weber, to the extent they are worki,g within the city entirely -- however, to the extent they're the city entirely and holding full-time jobs, we're working withÑi thexd department, primary the department of health, as noted in the report, working with them to adopt a practice of not giving people those jobs. i think a potential reform that could be considered prospectively might be limiting pension-able earnings within a year, as an example. another finding is using a three-year average...
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part or says even those who dare to show support for the l g b t community are also under fire. this is this place in the georgian capital two streets lined with bars and clubs there are literally on every single corner here but not a single one of them caters to gays and lesbians in this country it would be too dangerous not only for them but for the bars owners as well and when they see georgia. i saw the world news now the outcome of turkey's referendum on amendments to the country's constitution was one support from the european union and the u.s. sixty percent of the package of changes and help in the country's bid to enter the e.u. critics say their proposed alterations undermine the judicial system and hand more power to the government for turkey's prime minister recep tayyip one has described the result as a victory for the country's democracy. japan says it's released the crew members of a chinese fishing boat held since last week but is keeping the captain in custody when were seized in disputed waters in the east china sea or to the collided with two japanese patrol b
part or says even those who dare to show support for the l g b t community are also under fire. this is this place in the georgian capital two streets lined with bars and clubs there are literally on every single corner here but not a single one of them caters to gays and lesbians in this country it would be too dangerous not only for them but for the bars owners as well and when they see georgia. i saw the world news now the outcome of turkey's referendum on amendments to the country's...
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if you're in this area and have ago problem shall those are places you can g we have talked to several people who have flooded basements. derek valcourt reporting. >> the county executive also talked to us about that. >> we live in baltimore city and paul of those roads -- it's crazy trying to get through after storms like this. >>> still ahead at noon, take a live look outside. please stay tuned, meteorologist bernadette woods meteorologist bernadette woods will be backck,, bob ehrlich's real record on energy. lobbyists helped write utility regulations. we got stuck with a 72% rate hike. but martin o'malley got tough on bge, forcing them to pay back $2 billion to consumers. and what's bob ehrlich been doing the past four years? he got paid $2.5 million at a lobbying firm, a firm representing special interests and casinos right here in maryland. that's bob ehrlich-- a 72% increase for us and $2.5 million from special interests for himself. nice work, bob. i'm frank kratovil and i approve this message. the real andy harris. buried in his website - a promise to replace the tax code with
if you're in this area and have ago problem shall those are places you can g we have talked to several people who have flooded basements. derek valcourt reporting. >> the county executive also talked to us about that. >> we live in baltimore city and paul of those roads -- it's crazy trying to get through after storms like this. >>> still ahead at noon, take a live look outside. please stay tuned, meteorologist bernadette woods meteorologist bernadette woods will be...
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if other presidents are the ones that they remind you of, not so g.o interesting. >> yeah. 47%, nearly half the nation, say if a candidate is compared to ronald reagan that's a good thing. only one in five say that's a negative. if it's bill clinton, 40% say positive, 30% say it's a negative to be a candidate like bill clinton. but when you get to carter and bush, the numbers reverse. the numbers who say it's positive for both men is in the teens. 47% say being compared to jimmy carter is a negative. 52% saying compared to george w. bush is a negative. so be careful what you call those candidates on the campaign trail. >> that's got to hurt. and one week to go in the regular season for baseball and people have their minds made up, saying the yankees are going to take it? >> that's right. people expect the yankees will win the american league. phillies will win the national league and setting up a rematch of last year's fall classic. >> we will -- i don't know. steve, my partner, doesn't agree with the american people. but we'll see. scott rasmussen, t
if other presidents are the ones that they remind you of, not so g.o interesting. >> yeah. 47%, nearly half the nation, say if a candidate is compared to ronald reagan that's a good thing. only one in five say that's a negative. if it's bill clinton, 40% say positive, 30% say it's a negative to be a candidate like bill clinton. but when you get to carter and bush, the numbers reverse. the numbers who say it's positive for both men is in the teens. 47% say being compared to jimmy carter is...
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the g-men are back a half a game. the rockies short stop at that tattooed the dodgers. 5 tulo again this time to deep center. rockies pound l.a.12-2. don't look now, but they're only a game out of first place. to minnesota as looking for their second straight win. second home run of the year and oakland goes up 1-nothing. now in the 6th game tied at 1. braden bit by the long ball. one is smoked to left. that one leaves in a hurry, a 3-run shot. twins go on to win it, 4-2 your final. >>> raiders and rams today at the coliseum. the gam is blacked out so check -- the game is blacked out so check for your highlights. >>> up next at 9:30. a shooting in oakland's jack london square sends three people to the hospital. >>> why california is giving up on smaller class size. details straighttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt
the g-men are back a half a game. the rockies short stop at that tattooed the dodgers. 5 tulo again this time to deep center. rockies pound l.a.12-2. don't look now, but they're only a game out of first place. to minnesota as looking for their second straight win. second home run of the year and oakland goes up 1-nothing. now in the 6th game tied at 1. braden bit by the long ball. one is smoked to left. that one leaves in a hurry, a 3-run shot. twins go on to win it, 4-2 your final....
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we are g thering information and interviewing witness is and attempting a sketch. >> the tacker is african american, in his 20s, 510 to 6'0" with a medium build and wearing dark clothing. police say he is armed and dangerous and want residents to be vigilant, report anything suspicious and be aware of your surroundings today. a police officer gave me a tip. she actually told me to put your keys in between your knuckles when you go to your car and make sure there is a sharp object in your hand as you get zoo into your vehicle and don't forget to lock it once you get inside. reporting live from the lake merritt area. jade hernandez. back to you. >> a vai layeoman is in jail accused of killing his girlfriend, this began at glen cove park where police say they believe the man may have killed his girlfriend. her body was later found in his car. he was also arrested there. claudine wong is following this very complicated case. she will be back with more on the investigation in a live report later this hour. >>> vallejo police are investigating another homicide this morning. the victim, 21-year-o
we are g thering information and interviewing witness is and attempting a sketch. >> the tacker is african american, in his 20s, 510 to 6'0" with a medium build and wearing dark clothing. police say he is armed and dangerous and want residents to be vigilant, report anything suspicious and be aware of your surroundings today. a police officer gave me a tip. she actually told me to put your keys in between your knuckles when you go to your car and make sure there is a sharp object in...
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we are mostly interested in the experience of the g eight countries also we like original classes for instance seemed a poor has a good training base who are her colleagues from asian states who get together to learn we don't just learn their standards so we also learn working in particular conditions which our colleagues demonstrate to us because we get of course. says he but i think a director of the international department at the russian ministry spotlight will be back shortly after a break so we'll continue this interview in less than a minute stay with. imagine your life on to the big cities. and the friendly. crystal clear water. soft. organic food. living in harmony with nature. sounds impossible. some people have already chosen. a place under the sun on our team. news today says once again fled up the phone these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china operations are the day. welcome back to spotlight i'm now going over and just in the mind of the my guest in the studio today is he would direct to the international department had the russian
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we are mostly interested in the experience of the g. eight countries also we like original classes for instance seemed a poor has a good training base who are her colleagues from patients states who get together to learn we don't just learn their standards so we also learn working in particular conditions which our colleagues demonstrate to us a pretty good of course. says he but i think a director of the international department at the russian ministry spotlight will be back shortly after a break so we'll continue this interview in less than a minute stay with. nineteen thirty eight england and france try to reason with hitler germany demands of the to land and gets its way they all thought been traded a safety net for themselves nineteen thirty nine the whole of europe is and gulf war efforts to establish a system of collective security nine hundred thirty eight failed and it's still on the agenda or and the lesson has to be learned from the munich agreement on our t.v. . every month we give you the future we help you understand how wi
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properly and hydrating them properly but also make sure you're having ianey u >> nio >>>a holiday ares gnt to buy your tickets, you might end up paying twice as much as you did last year. we're going to give you a sense on how to get the best deals coming up. >>> a a visitocf1 it's a hawaiian island that very few people get to see, but we're going to show you this afternoon. the l of home made chili whatever scents fill your household, purina tidy cats scoop helps neutralize odors in multiplelcat homes... keeping your house smelling like it should. purina tidy cats scoop. keep your home smelling like home. but viva puts 35% more towel between you and the mess. 35% more? are you ready to take that 1-step? yes, i'm ready. beautiful. [ cheers and applause ] [ sandy ] try viva® and quit the quilt. at the end of the day as they do at the beginning? air optix® contact lenses have superior deposit resistance for cleaner lenses. air optix®, the lens you can survive a long day in. go to airoptix.com for a free one month trial offer. if you could see how nature made fish oil protects your heart, y
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if pat says, you are going to have.9 g. you could have substantial amp liification of this. this fascinating old map from the 1800's. it shows what san francisco looked like before a lot of it was filled. this is the mission district, the marsh of mission bay went all the way up to 7th and mission. that's how big the marsh is. the bay went up to montgomery street. so all this is bay. all this is bay. all this is bay. do you see these city streets out here? this is a small section of the city. this has all been filled. >> if you look at this map was recently adopted by the state, as their hazhard map. that's what these green areas are. just enormous mission area. >> this is an interesting tid bit. most people don't realize. there was a creek that flowed out of a lake in the mission. the lake was three city blocks large. it was at 17th and valencia. there's a plaque out there. you could sail a boat up the creek that flowed out into the bay into the lake at 7 the and mission and go sailing. it was that big. that land was so valuable because everybody wanted to live east of twin
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are being denied their right to speak in an equitable fashion. i will point out a contradiction in the own agenda and know your rights under sunshine. and in public comment section g it says you cannot comment on items that are on the agenda, you can only do so in general with one exception. when the agenda item has been reviewed and members were allowed to testify and the commission has closed the public hearing and the opportunity must be commissioned. and that makes no sense. if you say you can't talk about it and in the same body has been closed and with the matter of the public agenda, which is it? i think that will discourage people from discouraging this resolution and the same goes to closing public comment in general and to deny the members of the public. in doing so and violating and disrespecting the rights of the individuals to speak. most of you may consider it's easy for you to make your schedule up in attending but for members of the public who may be concerned about item before you, it is often difficult to make arrangements for their job, family, and other commitments to come. and if you restrict them and say we'll have four different times to dis
are being denied their right to speak in an equitable fashion. i will point out a contradiction in the own agenda and know your rights under sunshine. and in public comment section g it says you cannot comment on items that are on the agenda, you can only do so in general with one exception. when the agenda item has been reviewed and members were allowed to testify and the commission has closed the public hearing and the opportunity must be commissioned. and that makes no sense. if you say you...
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separate from the franchise fees of $2.10 million total to the city of san francisco from comcast are split between p&g. those can only be used for capital expenses. we request but would like to spend those capital funds on. when she refers to a potential of $695,000 a year for capital, that only can be used for hardware, rent, physical objects like servers and equipment to equip the station. that is part of what we want to spend on some of these other sites as well. $170,000 has to cover everything operational, which is all the staff time, utilities, supplies, percentages of other time billed as actual expenses -- tech support -- our utilities -- everything it takes to operate the station, provide training, and all of that. should i answer the second point as well? i am still not certain what tracy's reasoning was for not continuing her programming with us. she was definitely invited to do so. i have done advocacy with her at the state and national level. i do not understand where she is coming at bay back with not only antagonism but a series of unclear or factually incorrect information she is tryin
separate from the franchise fees of $2.10 million total to the city of san francisco from comcast are split between p&g. those can only be used for capital expenses. we request but would like to spend those capital funds on. when she refers to a potential of $695,000 a year for capital, that only can be used for hardware, rent, physical objects like servers and equipment to equip the station. that is part of what we want to spend on some of these other sites as well. $170,000 has to cover...
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was bracing, it was exciting, the wave was extremely steep, but the one thing i noticed was the g forces aretense when you're on a wave that big that i really had a hard time turning my head but i could -- but i want to see the lip but i couldn't turn my head. jenna: a lot of people are looking at this video thinking that's crazy. why do people chase these wave? >> in the case of surfers, this is their life. it's a small, elite band, they can surf a 100-foot wave if they can find t i call it a globe at scal eveninger hunt. they can tell when the storms create the waves. >> there have been a lot of people killed doing this. >> it's not a sport for the faint hearted, that's for sure, and the first time i went out with a group on the west coast, unfortunately, a surfer lost his life to ghost tree a.60-foot wave off the coast near pebble beach. jon: but the book is not just about the surfers. i mean, i was astounded to read that there are, what, a ship every couple of week that is disappears? >> that's right. there's another kind of wave they talk about which is a rogue wave that appears in a st
was bracing, it was exciting, the wave was extremely steep, but the one thing i noticed was the g forces aretense when you're on a wave that big that i really had a hard time turning my head but i could -- but i want to see the lip but i couldn't turn my head. jenna: a lot of people are looking at this video thinking that's crazy. why do people chase these wave? >> in the case of surfers, this is their life. it's a small, elite band, they can surf a 100-foot wave if they can find t i call...
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are easy. >> you can retrofit a wood fram building for maybe -- very reasonable. add a zero to that number and gfrom there. it's a much harder challenge. >> now there are also nonstructural hazards in buildings. we have one at the corner of page and lyon street. look at the chimney other sheet metal. this is getting ready to fall off. it won't take much to have that fall down which most of the people killed in earthquakes ar those outside the building. >> on the sidewalk. >> stuff is falling off the building on to the sidewalk. when someone said what do we do in an earthquake, run outside, that is not a good idea. here's a brick chimney. we have few brick chimneys in san francisco. this is a major hazard. there's little reenforcement an they're incrediblely heavy. >> here's one that's been braif a little bit. that's an original brace that will buckle . >> yes, sir. i was curious if you have -- sort of developed deck nothings to retrofit structure reenforcement of these exterior brick chimneys. >> absolutely. some cities have passouts. when i do home remodels, it involves putting a collar aroun t
are easy. >> you can retrofit a wood fram building for maybe -- very reasonable. add a zero to that number and gfrom there. it's a much harder challenge. >> now there are also nonstructural hazards in buildings. we have one at the corner of page and lyon street. look at the chimney other sheet metal. this is getting ready to fall off. it won't take much to have that fall down which most of the people killed in earthquakes ar those outside the building. >> on the sidewalk....
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g eight. and. natural resources. the. people are prosperous. that the. product of that. that will benefit the people of the region. you mention of course regional cooperation and yours is a country that knows of course a lot unfortunately about regional instability just like russia there are problems . do you think that region has a chance to be peaceful in the near future. hundreds of years. to be. a nation. would. have. should. want to be the people of. the cease. fire so. they do it with. before becoming the president. what made you make the choice and turn to the complicated world of politics. professor teaching. and that is. look. good. i got a call. and election and. i. thought i. should. have been taken. to. the people. of the politicians but also the people so what do you think your people remember you for. i mean people. i have to get. people. to happiness. happiness of the family. even. it's one of the hundred. people with students i asked. you today. have you applied to. get. started. mark to find she. is happy. to have. been with the families of your family.
g eight. and. natural resources. the. people are prosperous. that the. product of that. that will benefit the people of the region. you mention of course regional cooperation and yours is a country that knows of course a lot unfortunately about regional instability just like russia there are problems . do you think that region has a chance to be peaceful in the near future. hundreds of years. to be. a nation. would. have. should. want to be the people of. the cease. fire so. they do it with....
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. >> reporter: called cancer g genomics, the tumor's own genes are used to personalize treatment. >>e can look at the genes and the proteins to see what is wrong with that tumor and see if these genes are telling us which targeted therapy to use. >> reporter: already helping patients like jeff. >> when i found out that i had stage four -- late stage four metastasized lung cancer, and then i was going to have my child the next day. >> reporter: unlikely to live to see his son's first birthday, jeff enrolled in a critical trial at md anderson cancer center. instead of using a battery of drugs, hoping some would work, doctors were able to use the specific drug treatments most likely to work for him, and keep him alive. >> i don't think i would be here today. it's just that simple. targeted therapy is giving cancer patients the opportunity to understand that they can be treated as an individual. >> reporter: four years later, jeff's medical miracle is informing doctors on targeted treatments for other types of cancers. for example, a targeted treatment may stop the genes that feed tumors
. >> reporter: called cancer g genomics, the tumor's own genes are used to personalize treatment. >>e can look at the genes and the proteins to see what is wrong with that tumor and see if these genes are telling us which targeted therapy to use. >> reporter: already helping patients like jeff. >> when i found out that i had stage four -- late stage four metastasized lung cancer, and then i was going to have my child the next day. >> reporter: unlikely to live to...
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they are a g the kind ofraphs -- the a r the kind ofgraphs which show you the life expectancy at 65. that is much smaller than the life expectancy at birth. this is another way of making that same point. a 20-year-old man born 1899 could expect to work for 30 years or if there were born in 1949, they could work for 42 years. there has been a big increase in life expectancy at 65 but for younger ages as well. the second report that i want to pull a headline from is a report that dean baker and today rosnick produced recently that shows clearly that raising the retirement age is a very un equal weight -- will have a u veryn -- a will have a very un equal effect on workers. it hits younger workers of the hardest. in order to prevent long-term declines in the benefits for children, what we are going to do is to implement mandatory declines and benefits for the next generation. you can see that right now. they did an analysis here where they looked at the impact across workers of a certain age, of different ages right now under the assumption that we would increase the national retirement
they are a g the kind ofraphs -- the a r the kind ofgraphs which show you the life expectancy at 65. that is much smaller than the life expectancy at birth. this is another way of making that same point. a 20-year-old man born 1899 could expect to work for 30 years or if there were born in 1949, they could work for 42 years. there has been a big increase in life expectancy at 65 but for younger ages as well. the second report that i want to pull a headline from is a report that dean baker and...
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g eight. and. natural resources. given. how people are prosperous. that. just brought to the. people of the region. you mention of course regional cooperation and yours is a country that knows of course a lot unfortunately about regional instability just like russia there are problems . do you think that region has a chance to be peaceful in the near future. hundreds of years. to be. i. want to the. flight deck to. before becoming the president. what made you make the choice and turn to the complicated world of politics. and. the. election. i. thought i. should. know. that people. are the politicians but also the people so what do you think people remember you for. people. happiness. happiness of the family. you know. it's one of the hundred. people that. i asked. today. had. had. started. a happy. happy. family he's. one of the main goals of your presidency twenty twenty project but what other goals looking back do you think for the biggest ones of your time well i. would put. it to the people at the palace of the pacific it's a beautiful place. i. just you know. it's ok with
g eight. and. natural resources. given. how people are prosperous. that. just brought to the. people of the region. you mention of course regional cooperation and yours is a country that knows of course a lot unfortunately about regional instability just like russia there are problems . do you think that region has a chance to be peaceful in the near future. hundreds of years. to be. i. want to the. flight deck to. before becoming the president. what made you make the choice and turn to the...
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some groups to get bart to change its mind n speaking with the director, it sounds like they are ready to g they like the idea and want it to guard go forward. >> thank you. >>> anybody who rights bart knows that the trains are loud. tonight we are getting an idea of just how much noise they make. >> it's ear shattering. i have to wear ear plugs. >> the san francisco carry-on account surveyed all 208 miles of bart tracks using a sound meter. it found that noise levels can reach 100 decibels at some spots, the equivalent of a jackhammer. >> when it comes to the final stop your ipod is up so loud it's blasting and you can't hear what station you're at. so you miss it. >> it gets ridiculous in the teenagers. it could just the -- whole screaming and screeching is pretty ridiculous. >> the loudest spot on bart, the transbay tube heading westbound. it's loud between 24th and mission stations east. the quietest is between hayward and south hayward stations southbound. bart points out a recent study named the transit system the quietest in the country. >>> keep your big mac and french fries out of
some groups to get bart to change its mind n speaking with the director, it sounds like they are ready to g they like the idea and want it to guard go forward. >> thank you. >>> anybody who rights bart knows that the trains are loud. tonight we are getting an idea of just how much noise they make. >> it's ear shattering. i have to wear ear plugs. >> the san francisco carry-on account surveyed all 208 miles of bart tracks using a sound meter. it found that noise levels...