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i was told to grind them up and mix them with kitty litter throw them away. doesn't seem like a great option. >> reporter: it may not be a great one but grinding them up is one of the best opposites for keeping them away from kids. complicated that's why john martin of the dea said they are responsoring the event. >> we are trying to get them out of the medicine cabinet and so they don't possibly get on to the street and are abused. >> reporter: studies show most people who abuse prescription drugs like these get them out of the medicine cabinet of family and friends. you better think twice before throwing them away or flushing them. saturday's program was a success as evidenced by these full bins in oakland by midday. a positive sign for mothers like april who know all to well the tragic results when they get to the wrong hands. >> i want nobody else to have to suffer as we have from this. >> in oakland. julye watts. >> checking headlines around the bay area. a two story home in the willowglen neighborhood is a total loss after a three alarm fire overnight.
i was told to grind them up and mix them with kitty litter throw them away. doesn't seem like a great option. >> reporter: it may not be a great one but grinding them up is one of the best opposites for keeping them away from kids. complicated that's why john martin of the dea said they are responsoring the event. >> we are trying to get them out of the medicine cabinet and so they don't possibly get on to the street and are abused. >> reporter: studies show most people who...
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they told me to grind them up and mix them up with kitty litter and put them in the trash. doesn't seem like a great option. >> reporter: it may not be a great one, experts say grinding up the unused drug cents best option to keep them out of the hands of teens. complicated? yes. that's why they are sponsoring today's event. >> wii trying to get those out of the medicine cabinets so they don't get on to the streets and abused. >> reporter: studies show that most people that abuse prescription drugs get them out of the medicine cabinet of family and friends. experts say they better think twice before flushing them or throwing them away. according to the dea the drug takeback program was an overwhelming success as noticed by the full bins in oakland. a positive sign for mothers like april that know all to well. >> i want no one else to suffer as we have from this. >> reporter: in oakland julie watts. >>> checking headlines around the bay area. a two story victor january is a total loss after a three alarm fire overnight. the flames started in a shed as the year of the house a
they told me to grind them up and mix them up with kitty litter and put them in the trash. doesn't seem like a great option. >> reporter: it may not be a great one, experts say grinding up the unused drug cents best option to keep them out of the hands of teens. complicated? yes. that's why they are sponsoring today's event. >> wii trying to get those out of the medicine cabinets so they don't get on to the streets and abused. >> reporter: studies show that most people that...
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household hazardous waste told me to grind them up and mix them with kitty litter and put them in the trash. >> it may not be a great option but grinding up unused drugs is one of the best options for keeping them out of the hands of teens. complicated? yes precisely the reason why john martin said they are sponsoring today 's events. >> we are trying to get them out of the medicine cabinets so they don't get on to the street. >> studies show most people who abuse prescription drugs like these get them out of the medicine cabinets of family and friends but you better thing twice before flushing them or throwing them away. according to dea, saturday's take back drug program was an overwhelming success as evidenced by these full bins in oakland by midday. a positive sign for mothers like april who know all too well the tragic results when these drugs get into the wrong hands. >> i want no one else ideally to have to suffer as we have from this. >> in oakland, julie watts, cbs 5. >>> california's first execution in nearly five years is going ahead as scheduled for now a federal judge ref
household hazardous waste told me to grind them up and mix them with kitty litter and put them in the trash. >> it may not be a great option but grinding up unused drugs is one of the best options for keeping them out of the hands of teens. complicated? yes precisely the reason why john martin said they are sponsoring today 's events. >> we are trying to get them out of the medicine cabinets so they don't get on to the street. >> studies show most people who abuse prescription...
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household hazardous waste told me to grind them up and mix them with kitty litter in the trash. it doesn't seem like a great option. >> reporter: grinding up those unused drugs is one of the best options for keeping them out of the hands of teens. complicated? yes and that is precisely the reason why john martin says they are sponsoring today 'est event. >> trying to get those out of the medicine cabinets so they don't potentially get on to the street and are used. >> reporter: studies show most people who abuse prescription drugs like these get them out of medicine cabinets of family and friends but experts say you better think twice before flushing them or throwing them away. according to dea saturday's take back program was an overwhelming success as evidenced by full bins in oakland by midday. a positive sign for mothers like april who know all too well the tragic results when these drugs get into the wrong hands. >> i want no one else ideally to have to suffer as we have from this. >> reporter: in oakland, julie watts, cbs 5. >>> two words, millions of unemployed people hav
household hazardous waste told me to grind them up and mix them with kitty litter in the trash. it doesn't seem like a great option. >> reporter: grinding up those unused drugs is one of the best options for keeping them out of the hands of teens. complicated? yes and that is precisely the reason why john martin says they are sponsoring today 'est event. >> trying to get those out of the medicine cabinets so they don't potentially get on to the street and are used. >>...
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coming out of that grinding poverty and being connected to the world economy and having something for the first time in their life that lists them above poverty that is what happened in my lifetime in india and china and indonesia and all sorts of other countries. >> rose: what sorts of people have come out of poverty. >> that is a fantastic force for progress and good in our world. but it has a consequence. which is that china and a india and other countries want more of a voice. and more of the economic power of the world. >> rose: and go serve it. >> absolutely did deserve it. >> i've only been in office a few months, i've made the visit to india and china that actually the chancellor of the exchequer five or six years ago probably wouldn't have done. so i think the architecture of the world, the g-20, it is indeed already a reflection of it, the imf, needs to understand that economic power is more broadly based in our world. i think that is a good thing. and i think a big open competitive trading economy like the united kingdom has nothing to fear from that. >> rose: does that mea
coming out of that grinding poverty and being connected to the world economy and having something for the first time in their life that lists them above poverty that is what happened in my lifetime in india and china and indonesia and all sorts of other countries. >> rose: what sorts of people have come out of poverty. >> that is a fantastic force for progress and good in our world. but it has a consequence. which is that china and a india and other countries want more of a voice....
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. >> grinded of mixing up with kidder something so that somebody going through the trash would not find to use it. i hope this destroys it so it doesn't get into waste. >> drug-free america since 2009 7 million americans 12 and up abuse of prescription drugs and increase from 6 million in 2008. still ahead ahead of a make it church denies abuse involving young man. thousands participating in of volunteers in coastal cleanup day this weekend alive lookit aside beautiful view from montana. we weekend alive lookit aside beautiful view from montana. we will be right back. saving money. and like baseball people love their stats. i started bringing my lunch to work -- 50 bucks a week in my pocket. here's a good one: state farm insures 40 million drivers. more than geico and progressive combined. i saved because i'm accident-free. of course, with so many ways to save including discounts of up to 40%, having that many customers shouldn't be a surprise. so ask a neighbor about state farm, then call an agent at 1-800-state-farm or go online. carly fiorina laid off 30,000 workers. when you're talk
. >> grinded of mixing up with kidder something so that somebody going through the trash would not find to use it. i hope this destroys it so it doesn't get into waste. >> drug-free america since 2009 7 million americans 12 and up abuse of prescription drugs and increase from 6 million in 2008. still ahead ahead of a make it church denies abuse involving young man. thousands participating in of volunteers in coastal cleanup day this weekend alive lookit aside beautiful view from...
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grinding to a halt, looking into a dispute of a retirement age of public sector work rers. it's midday and in deli a sporting event turning into a crisis. teams around the world are calling for a rapid improvement to the teams' villages earlier this week, it called on this seer vis. australia stepped up the number of officials it was sending and told the australians traveling to the games to exercise caution. >> it is made clear that there is a high risk of terrorism in new delhi. since 2000, there has been at least 14 terrorist attacks in new delhi. the construction work that has fallen behind work and is substandard is behind 20 competing initiatives. $2.5 million dollars up to a whoping $15 billion. >> now reaching the climax of months and years of preparations for the games >> we are not worried about it. we'll focus on things and make sure everything is going to be ok. >> new zealand will be the latest country to delay the arrival of its athletes. other nations have threatened to stay at home. each day is uncertain. the country portrays itself as shining india. i am jo
grinding to a halt, looking into a dispute of a retirement age of public sector work rers. it's midday and in deli a sporting event turning into a crisis. teams around the world are calling for a rapid improvement to the teams' villages earlier this week, it called on this seer vis. australia stepped up the number of officials it was sending and told the australians traveling to the games to exercise caution. >> it is made clear that there is a high risk of terrorism in new delhi. since...
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we used to deal to create this flowing, central sculptor, heating, bending, grinding, painting, bending, and adding a patina to it. layers and layers of craftsmanship that went into this. >> of the artists who participated in this project are all bay area of projects. they work in a wide variety of media. metal, glass, natural elements, photography, just a range of different approaches and aesthetics. so we have created a nice collection of art work that is reflective of the current date. art scenes. and we invite everyone to participate and to see the unique art works that have been developed. >> to learn more, visit >> welco" today we are visiting southern exposure in san francisco alison prepares to launch a fantastic new project called beautiful possibilities. we will send them on a two-year adventure crisscrossing the united states to investigate american history and contemporary culture. it is using a traveling road show as inspiration. she will sit down and talk with residents in search of stories and experiences that reveals exactly what makes us americans. >> beautiful possibil
we used to deal to create this flowing, central sculptor, heating, bending, grinding, painting, bending, and adding a patina to it. layers and layers of craftsmanship that went into this. >> of the artists who participated in this project are all bay area of projects. they work in a wide variety of media. metal, glass, natural elements, photography, just a range of different approaches and aesthetics. so we have created a nice collection of art work that is reflective of the current date....
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albert greenwood brown is scheduled to die three hours before executions in california could grind to a halt. this time because the state run out of one of the three drugs used to put inmates to death. sarasodium thiopental, its it renders an inmate unconscious before a second drug paralyzes the inmate and a third derog stops the heart. now the company that makes the drug says a shortage of one increediant, says it could be 2011 before it could produce more. jonathan bloom, kron 4 news. >> a new week good & a new day of clearing debris in a san bruno neighborhood. a look at what crews appreciated today plus a new law that a congress woman is pushing angry peasants can mess up a car really bad. matt, my mercury agent, helped me file a claim right away. turns out mercury not only saves me money, but they also cover medieval mob damage. they got my car fixed in no time. call 888-4-mercury or visit mercuryinsurance.com to get a fast free quote and start saving today. >>> tonight's headlines, areas of the mid-west being battered by serious flooding. this is portage, wisconsin, a levy faile
albert greenwood brown is scheduled to die three hours before executions in california could grind to a halt. this time because the state run out of one of the three drugs used to put inmates to death. sarasodium thiopental, its it renders an inmate unconscious before a second drug paralyzes the inmate and a third derog stops the heart. now the company that makes the drug says a shortage of one increediant, says it could be 2011 before it could produce more. jonathan bloom, kron 4 news....
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. >> national news, a tropical storm is grinding towards mexico/texas. officials in texas are giving up sandbags and warnings of flash flood. you are looking at a satellite imagery that will probably make landfall overnight. just south of the mexico slashed taxes for the could bring 1 ft. of rain fall! mexico/texas roberb. and a formr army worker three hostages today in georgia. and he was a eventually persuaded to surrender, peacefully. no injuries, this was and ford stored southwest of some >> . the hostages were able to calmed down the man is not sure what charges will face. also in georgia, three deputies were being pulleoff praise for pullia man from a burning fire. with fire extinguishers, this is really touch and go. and they would just clear up again, this was all caught from a-ca-board , and a 50 year-old man. >> and do you remember that jet bleue flight attendant? >> this saturday, that stephen sleekeis no longer an employee d not give any details. prompting online speculation that he was fired however, his attorney has said that the former fli
. >> national news, a tropical storm is grinding towards mexico/texas. officials in texas are giving up sandbags and warnings of flash flood. you are looking at a satellite imagery that will probably make landfall overnight. just south of the mexico slashed taxes for the could bring 1 ft. of rain fall! mexico/texas roberb. and a formr army worker three hostages today in georgia. and he was a eventually persuaded to surrender, peacefully. no injuries, this was and ford stored southwest of...
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make sure to grind it. so egg and rum and over the vanilla. and you just want to add a little bit.en you clump it up, you're adding the egg, and you do it a little bit at a time. >> the finished products to make these pattys. >> we're going to lay them across the top. and when we do that, let's expand a little bit. and if you have any that's kind of gaps in there, you can take some of the extra and just sprinkle it down. >> how do you make it crispy? >> you can't add too much egg, if you add too much, it's too wet and soggy. but that will be really the right amount. if you want you can add a little bit of extra cinnamon across the top. and even some freshly grateded nutmeg. >> that reminds me of the holidays. >> so you have extra syrup from the apples. i like to take those and put it on some nuts of any kind. you've got blanched almonds here. >> toast them anded a them. so can i taste the finished product. >> hi, al, good to see you. >> nice to see you. >> i think a cobbler can have a crust on the bottom. >> tell me about this. >> sweet potato cake. >> and this is my favorite, with
make sure to grind it. so egg and rum and over the vanilla. and you just want to add a little bit.en you clump it up, you're adding the egg, and you do it a little bit at a time. >> the finished products to make these pattys. >> we're going to lay them across the top. and when we do that, let's expand a little bit. and if you have any that's kind of gaps in there, you can take some of the extra and just sprinkle it down. >> how do you make it crispy? >> you can't add too...
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hazardous household waste told me to grind them up and mix them with kitty litter and put them in theeporter: it may not be a great option but grinding up unused drugs is one of the best options for keeping them out of the hands of teens. complicated, yes that is precisely the reason who i john martin of the dea is sponsoring today's event. >> trying to get those out of the medicine cabinet so they don't potentially get on the street. >> reporter: studies show most people who abuse prescription drugs like these get them out of the medicine cabinets of family and friends. but experts say you better think twice before flushing them or throwing them away. according to the dea saturday's drug take back program was an overwhelming success as evidenced by these full bins in oakland by midday. a positive sign for mothers like april who he know all too well the tragic results when these drugs get into the wrong hands. >> i want no one else, ideally, to have to suffer from this. >> reporter: now experts warn that flushing those unused drugs down the toilet can contaminate the water supply the
hazardous household waste told me to grind them up and mix them with kitty litter and put them in theeporter: it may not be a great option but grinding up unused drugs is one of the best options for keeping them out of the hands of teens. complicated, yes that is precisely the reason who i john martin of the dea is sponsoring today's event. >> trying to get those out of the medicine cabinet so they don't potentially get on the street. >> reporter: studies show most people who abuse...
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getting set for the long grind. they have another game on friday. first, the home coming in winnipeg tomorrow. >> i really can't remember the last time i played at home in a long time. >> i got in the van doing the thunder bay thing and get in a mini van and drive up to winnipeg. for many that's the closest to an nhl game. it's nice to be part of it. >>> college football on notre dame. a fake field goal in overtime surprising the irish. kelly's job as he gets the irish to forget. >> we're all frustrated. we want to win football games. you know, it's like anything else. we have a foundation that we've layed down as to how we go to work every day. and we remind them of that. yesterday was really about closing the book on the michigan state game. and then beginning the game plan for stanford. >> tough go, the irish have played two outstanding close games and lost them both. exciting games. >> thank you. so mike, what's the next seven days looking like? >> we've got the first day of fall tomorrow. today was the last full day of summer. it felt summerlik
getting set for the long grind. they have another game on friday. first, the home coming in winnipeg tomorrow. >> i really can't remember the last time i played at home in a long time. >> i got in the van doing the thunder bay thing and get in a mini van and drive up to winnipeg. for many that's the closest to an nhl game. it's nice to be part of it. >>> college football on notre dame. a fake field goal in overtime surprising the irish. kelly's job as he gets the irish to...
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we used to deal to create this flowing, central sculptor, heating, bending, grinding, painting, bending, and adding a patina to it. layers and layers of craftsmanship that went into this. >> of the artists who participated in this project are all bay area of projects. they work in a wide variety of media. metal, glass, natural elements, photography, just a range of different approaches and aesthetics. so we have created a nice collection of art work that is reflective of the current date. art scenes. and we invite everyone to participate and to see the unique art works that have been developed. >> to learn more, visit [indistinct voice on p.a.] announcer: when charles bennett graduated from high school, he dreamed of returning to his old neighborhood as a teacher. but without the money for college, only half his dream came true. [car horn blares] he's back in the old neighborhood. please support the united negro college fund. because a mind is a terrible thing to waste.
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they shot off the main runway, grinding all international air traffic to a halt. rafael correa gave a defiant speech. >> if you want to kill the president, here i am. kilmeade. kilmeade if you are brave. we will continue to follow one policy, one justice. we will not take one step backwards. if you want to end that pressure, and go for it. >> a few expect this protest will come to that. feelings are running high in ecuador. the top brass has expressed their support for the president, who is considering the option of dissolving parliament and a ruling by decree. the administration is deeply divided and his popularity has fallen over his management of the economy. " the backing of the military high command will do much to ensure his supporters. the president is not under threat for now. >> he joins us now from caracas. the events are moving very quickly here. >> there has been a state of emergency declared by rafael correa. peru has closed its borders. hugo chavez has come out in support of rafael correa. he is calling the other left- wing nations for their support,
they shot off the main runway, grinding all international air traffic to a halt. rafael correa gave a defiant speech. >> if you want to kill the president, here i am. kilmeade. kilmeade if you are brave. we will continue to follow one policy, one justice. we will not take one step backwards. if you want to end that pressure, and go for it. >> a few expect this protest will come to that. feelings are running high in ecuador. the top brass has expressed their support for the...
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is it a grind when you're looking at it? >> it will. the players, you have to play the regular season. and i don't know, will be teresting to see if anything changes in our locker room, as far as the owners. we still want to play well. it would be life and death to finish first. we might do it anyway. our judgment's going to come in the spring, but you can't -- we're the team that has to wai until april, and it is a long grind. it's a season and we're hockey players, we all love to play, it's not that much of a chore, really. i love to play our hockey games that we playoff season. >> you have so much veteran experience. what do you think this team leas in the playoff experience? >> well, it's hard. that's what i think everybody's been asking, maybe 'it's a little -- it was obviously humbling. at's the biggest thing, it was very humbling as a group. the years before i got there, kind of small steps moving forward, and then last year was a step back. so maybe sometimes you have to get knocked down a little bit before you can climb again,
is it a grind when you're looking at it? >> it will. the players, you have to play the regular season. and i don't know, will be teresting to see if anything changes in our locker room, as far as the owners. we still want to play well. it would be life and death to finish first. we might do it anyway. our judgment's going to come in the spring, but you can't -- we're the team that has to wai until april, and it is a long grind. it's a season and we're hockey players, we all love to play,...
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we used to deal to create this flowing, central sculptor, heating, bending, grinding, painting, bending, and adding a patina to it. layers and layers of craftsmanship that went into this. >> of the artists who participated in this project are all bay area of projects. they work in a wide variety of media. metal, glass, natural elements, photography, just a range of different approaches and aesthetics. so we have created a nice collection of art work that is reflective of the current date. art scenes. and we invite everyone to participate and to see the unique art works that have been developed. >> to learn more, visit
we used to deal to create this flowing, central sculptor, heating, bending, grinding, painting, bending, and adding a patina to it. layers and layers of craftsmanship that went into this. >> of the artists who participated in this project are all bay area of projects. they work in a wide variety of media. metal, glass, natural elements, photography, just a range of different approaches and aesthetics. so we have created a nice collection of art work that is reflective of the current date....
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departments that need that kind of direction and advice from real people, not people with an ax to grindnot people with particular self- interest, but people that want to make our city a better place. thank you for your inspiration. i am encouraged by the fact you have taken enough time to pay attention to this. i am hopeful that you participate in this process, which i assure you will have great meaning in your life. >> i am grateful for having had the experience of being on a civil grand jury, for the difference it has made for the city and in my own life, just being able to share the experiences i have had, to feel good about myself and what i have done for the citizens of this city. >> i found the grand jury rewarding because of the seriousness of the work and the prestige it gave me, the prestige of thing many of our elected officials, department heads, and many government employees work very -- were very kind in extending to us. it was very exciting. >> what i found most gratifying was, first of all, being part of a group of 19 incredibly different san franciscans, with a different
departments that need that kind of direction and advice from real people, not people with an ax to grindnot people with particular self- interest, but people that want to make our city a better place. thank you for your inspiration. i am encouraged by the fact you have taken enough time to pay attention to this. i am hopeful that you participate in this process, which i assure you will have great meaning in your life. >> i am grateful for having had the experience of being on a civil...
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. >> you can see a deep gouge, a grind mark you could say. in the path of the semi. >> reporter: the semi couldn't stop on time. two passengers died on impact. the driver of the semi wasn't injured and helped paramedics pull the injured teens from the wreckage. >> he stepped in to help out, how could you not. really a very devastating situation to be in in the first place. >> reporter: the accident happened around noon during the school's lunch hour. nevado's high school principal says students are allowed to leave campus for lunch. now investigators found several open beer cans inside the smashed bmw. once again the 17-year-old driver of that bmw has been arrested for dui. he's also been cited for driving without a license. the driver had an alcohol level of 3.8. i also spoke off camera with nevado's principal, they will not be giving any statements today, but on monday they plan to be talking more about this accident. reporting live from nevado, allie rasmus. >>> we have a developing story where a airplane made an emergency landing. news op
. >> you can see a deep gouge, a grind mark you could say. in the path of the semi. >> reporter: the semi couldn't stop on time. two passengers died on impact. the driver of the semi wasn't injured and helped paramedics pull the injured teens from the wreckage. >> he stepped in to help out, how could you not. really a very devastating situation to be in in the first place. >> reporter: the accident happened around noon during the school's lunch hour. nevado's high school...
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ensemble cast, including robert de niro, jessica alba, and lindsey lohan. 2007 similar festival of gore "grind house" did disappoint. experts are divided on this. some see it taking number one with over $15 million. others see it back of the pack with $10 million. >>> next, the romantic comedy "going the distance" features on again off, again real-life couple. their box office records are modest but with no other definite date movie or chick flick to compete with, "going the distance" could sneak in to the number one spot with $15 million. >>> finally, the george clooney thriller, "the american" opens wednesday to so-so reviews and so-so interest at the box office. most experts feel it will have trouble passing $10 million. and this comes to us from wthr channel 13 in indianapolis, indiana, where football fans got in on a tweet treat. listen to this. cincinnati bengals wide receiver chad ochocinco treated dozens of fans to a fancy, free dinner. fans were lined around the block minutes after the nfl star announced via twitter that the first 64 people to show up would get a free meal. not everyo
ensemble cast, including robert de niro, jessica alba, and lindsey lohan. 2007 similar festival of gore "grind house" did disappoint. experts are divided on this. some see it taking number one with over $15 million. others see it back of the pack with $10 million. >>> next, the romantic comedy "going the distance" features on again off, again real-life couple. their box office records are modest but with no other definite date movie or chick flick to compete with,...
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basically what it does is goes out and grinds these down. those are mike scopic ripples in the rail, and really all it's doing is changing the pitch >> reporter: pitch is what grates on your year and for some it's more than annoying. >> especially with me, i travel with my 3-year-old daughter and the noise is overwhelmingly loud. she covers her ears. it's not a monster, it's thebert train. we're going over tracks and through tunnels. that's what happens when we ridebert, you know. it's loud >> reporter: loudest levels were recorded in the tube from grand park to civic center. b.a.r.t. says those areas have lots of cured of track and where grinding efforts are concentrated. >> we have three-hour windows in the week in which we think you can get out there and can only get about a mile done at a time. 100 full miles of track. fortunately not all of them are noisy and because we have two we're able to double up on our work. >> reporter: physics are physics. trains hurling down tracks make noise and b.a.r.t. is doing what it can to quiet the nois
basically what it does is goes out and grinds these down. those are mike scopic ripples in the rail, and really all it's doing is changing the pitch >> reporter: pitch is what grates on your year and for some it's more than annoying. >> especially with me, i travel with my 3-year-old daughter and the noise is overwhelmingly loud. she covers her ears. it's not a monster, it's thebert train. we're going over tracks and through tunnels. that's what happens when we ridebert, you know....
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recycling it, and then we take concrete and put it through -- they will put it through a grinder and grind it to different rock sizes and use that as the aggregate for asphalt or concrete. i am not sure if this is a sand pile for the concrete or if this is a recycle plant. but it is one of them. the city has opened up the large piers that unfortunately are not being used. we don't have the commerce we had in the old days. it has gone to oakland. we don't have the real site on the side of the bay. >> south of market has very unusual conditions, settlement. >> south of market, that particular fixture is at sixth street, which is right in the heart of this. some of the largest magnitudes of movement during the 1906 earthquake occurred in this area of what is called sullivans march, which it sullivans march, just south of market. not only did it solidify and saddle, but when the ground slopes, and actually flows and moves latterly. some areas of mission creek and sullivan's marsh, that was on the order of 15 feet. it was significant. everything you see south of market was built after the 1906
recycling it, and then we take concrete and put it through -- they will put it through a grinder and grind it to different rock sizes and use that as the aggregate for asphalt or concrete. i am not sure if this is a sand pile for the concrete or if this is a recycle plant. but it is one of them. the city has opened up the large piers that unfortunately are not being used. we don't have the commerce we had in the old days. it has gone to oakland. we don't have the real site on the side of the...
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we used to deal to create this flowing, central sculptor, heating, bending, grinding, painting, bending, and adding a patina to it. layers and layers of craftsmanship that went into this. >> of the artists who participated in this project are all bay area of projects. they work in a wide variety of media. metal, glass, natural elements, photography, just a range of different approaches and aesthetics. so we have created a nice collection of art work that is reflective of the current date. art scenes. and we invite everyone to participate and to see the unique art works that have been developed. >> to learn more, visit >> as the city of san francisco has grown, there are a number of cultural organizations that have grown with it. the san francisco symphony, the ballet, and ensure we are celebrating the 75th anniversary of the san francisco museum of modern art's. one of the things many of our viewers may not understand about museums is the way they grow and evolve is really about a broad. his patient and support from many individuals who give their collections -- and broad support from m
we used to deal to create this flowing, central sculptor, heating, bending, grinding, painting, bending, and adding a patina to it. layers and layers of craftsmanship that went into this. >> of the artists who participated in this project are all bay area of projects. they work in a wide variety of media. metal, glass, natural elements, photography, just a range of different approaches and aesthetics. so we have created a nice collection of art work that is reflective of the current date....
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countries main airport, members of the military joined the protest by shutting off the runway and grindingnternational air traffic to a halt. as tensions began to rise, the countries president correa gave a defiant speech. >> if you want to kill the president, here i am. kill me if you are not happy, but we will continue with one policy, one justice -- dignity, and we will not take one step backward. if you want to take over and exert pressure go for it. >> few expects the protests will come to that. protests were held and other major cities. the president is considering the option of dissolving parliament and ruling by decree. these are uncomfortable times for the administration, that is said to be deeply divided. the senior military high command will do much to reassure his supporters that the presidency is not under threat for now. >> and will joins me from caracas. events are moving by the hour. what is the latest information you have for us? >> you mentioned it pretty much as much as we know so far, that first peru and colombia have closed their borders. a state of emergency has been
countries main airport, members of the military joined the protest by shutting off the runway and grindingnternational air traffic to a halt. as tensions began to rise, the countries president correa gave a defiant speech. >> if you want to kill the president, here i am. kill me if you are not happy, but we will continue with one policy, one justice -- dignity, and we will not take one step backward. if you want to take over and exert pressure go for it. >> few expects the protests...
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the smoking gun.com website detail 16 nights of alleged hazing that began with sister loading down grindded pledges and warning them that the snitches get stitches. pledges were allegedly struck on the hands and legs with wooden spoons. slapped in the face. wrestled to the floor. and slammed to the floor. she was ordered to wrestle another pledge. and was knocked out. former pledge courtney howard claims hazing injury led her to visit a doctor. >> they get a lot of media and a lot of things happen and a lot of wrongdoings have occurred. >> reporter: a former member named in the lawsuit denies things happened the way they are outlined in the complaint documents. she says she saw none of it and now as a senior, the lawsuit is weighing heavy on her mind and she says she feels harassed by it. >> totally. i can't speak for how the other girls feel or what their involvement was. but personally i do feel harassed. >> reporter: in february of this year, josh lynn pleaded no contest to charges of hazing and they served brief jail times, probation and were banned from further involvement. >> thank
the smoking gun.com website detail 16 nights of alleged hazing that began with sister loading down grindded pledges and warning them that the snitches get stitches. pledges were allegedly struck on the hands and legs with wooden spoons. slapped in the face. wrestled to the floor. and slammed to the floor. she was ordered to wrestle another pledge. and was knocked out. former pledge courtney howard claims hazing injury led her to visit a doctor. >> they get a lot of media and a lot of...
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on the men's side of the draw it was a tough open up one over georgia which the number three seed grinding out a five set victory over fellow serb viktor troicki however djokovic who was doing his usual joke a mode after the match. what kind of feeling was it you know to feel the shade the sun came down and i didn't have any more. what kind of feeling was it's just. horrible feelings i guess when you're sleeping with your clothes were. going compared to that. most of the good old the fellow. that. are not clear mom it all came out when they me it's another american match the frenchman up saying six being seated separate markets but that is going on struggled up. the opening sentence trailed by a few cents to long before fighting back to wrap up a five set the three seven five the scoring the decider. and elsewhere rafael nadal is also through off to destroying russia's to give us really in one of the most late date two matches joining world number one in the second round are james blake and the number eight seed fernando verdasco. on to football where russia gearing up for their fast euro
on the men's side of the draw it was a tough open up one over georgia which the number three seed grinding out a five set victory over fellow serb viktor troicki however djokovic who was doing his usual joke a mode after the match. what kind of feeling was it you know to feel the shade the sun came down and i didn't have any more. what kind of feeling was it's just. horrible feelings i guess when you're sleeping with your clothes were. going compared to that. most of the good old the fellow....
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. >> this was the aftermath of the grinding crash. police say witnesses said the car was driving and lost control and went into on coming traffic. >> they lost control and were speeding and they crossed into the other lane of traffic and hit a family of three which also went to the hospital. >> the other car, a day yo tau smashed into the passenger side of the honda whose roof had to be cutoff so firefighters could reach the two young men. police are promising increased traffic inforce meant -- enforcement where people blow past the 40 mile an hour speed limit. today they were pulling people over left and right and handing out ticket averaging $450. >> it is dangerous out here. >> there are too many close calls. >> the crash took the lives of two young men who were classmates in pacifica and worked as security guards at the academy of sciences according to friends. nick sarmiento was planning to leave with his family this witness. -- this wednesday. >> my last encounter was he left with a good hug to me. i will never forget that. >> t
. >> this was the aftermath of the grinding crash. police say witnesses said the car was driving and lost control and went into on coming traffic. >> they lost control and were speeding and they crossed into the other lane of traffic and hit a family of three which also went to the hospital. >> the other car, a day yo tau smashed into the passenger side of the honda whose roof had to be cutoff so firefighters could reach the two young men. police are promising increased...
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. >> this was the aftermath of the grinding crash on the boulevard around 10:30 saturday night.olice say witnesses told them that his honda was going around a curve when it veered into oncoming traffic. >> that's a very sharp turn. they lost control. they were speeding and he crossed over into the other lane of traffic and hit a family of three which also went to the hospital. >> the other car, a toyota, smashed head-on into the passenger side of the honda whose roof had to be cut off so firefighters could reach the two young men. police are now promising increased traffic enforcement along the boulevard where they say drivers frequently blow past the 40 mph speed limit. officers were handing out tickets averaging $450. >> it's dangerous out here. there's too many close calls. if you just go through records, you'll find there have been accidents here before in the past. >> this latest crash took the lives of two young men who were class makes at pacifica and worked as security guards at the academy of sciences according to friends. nick was planning to go to the philippines with
. >> this was the aftermath of the grinding crash on the boulevard around 10:30 saturday night.olice say witnesses told them that his honda was going around a curve when it veered into oncoming traffic. >> that's a very sharp turn. they lost control. they were speeding and he crossed over into the other lane of traffic and hit a family of three which also went to the hospital. >> the other car, a toyota, smashed head-on into the passenger side of the honda whose roof had to be...
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for us to come in and really grind this game out. we knew it would be a defensive battle. for us to just get this win on the road, it's hard to win on the road. bottom line. freaking hard to win on the road. to win the way we did, i take my hat off to my team. >> ravens win 10-9 and now off to cincinnati sunday. >>> 9,800 came out to camden yards to watch a pretty good baseball game last night where the orioles proved they could beat toronto. luke scott's rbi single in the 11th. orioles get the 4-3 win, the first win over toronto in 12 games. >>> 6:10. baltimore's little italy neighborhood is expected to have power fully restored this morning, finally. crews worked all day yesterday to replace an underground cable that failed sunday morning. still no word of a cause of the fire underground that damaged this cable but we'll keep you posted as soon as we find out. >>> we're all trying to save a buck or two. coupons help. >> absolutely. then there are the coupons that you don't know about. how saving cash may be as easy as looking at your cell phone. >> look in the mirror. 't
for us to come in and really grind this game out. we knew it would be a defensive battle. for us to just get this win on the road, it's hard to win on the road. bottom line. freaking hard to win on the road. to win the way we did, i take my hat off to my team. >> ravens win 10-9 and now off to cincinnati sunday. >>> 9,800 came out to camden yards to watch a pretty good baseball game last night where the orioles proved they could beat toronto. luke scott's rbi single in the 11th....
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recipes that got passed down through generations of grinding poverty, through the civil war, the dustowl and the depression. the then miraculously left us with this. why does it matter that places like this exist? >> if you want to understand this place, you want to understand kind of what great things have come out of the south, you hold up certain in evidence. and i would argue that if you want to see a great product of the bi-racial south, you hold up this food and you say, we made this together, black and white. allows you to tell stories about this region and talk about race and class and all that stuff, but in a way that's not threatening. we're just talking about food. >> reporter: this is the side of the highway business right here. scott's barbecue. hemingway, south carolina. >> i think for southerners, food is our common bond. and, you know, the bi-racial community that calls bertha's home, that calls scott's home, that's the community i claim, you know? that multiracial south. and i think that, you know, food is great, but food is also an excu excuse. >> this is what we're
recipes that got passed down through generations of grinding poverty, through the civil war, the dustowl and the depression. the then miraculously left us with this. why does it matter that places like this exist? >> if you want to understand this place, you want to understand kind of what great things have come out of the south, you hold up certain in evidence. and i would argue that if you want to see a great product of the bi-racial south, you hold up this food and you say, we made...
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. >> sir, you're welcome back any time, especially as you grind to implementing this across the department>> we're working hard and appreciate time to be with us. >> thank you, ash. appreciate it. coming up next, spike the right >>> secrets leak out of the pentagon on a weekly basis and each year veterans write books about their exploits. offering require the pentagon to review then contents to block secrets from being disclose. but it isn't offering they consider not only blocking a book but buying up an entire print run to keep its secrets under wraps. that's what the pentagon is considering in this case, with the book, new book, operation dark heart by anthony schaeffer, an intel officer who con cells u.s. operations in afghanistan and pakistan, charging that american leaders missed opportunities to beat the taliban. the author and publisher says the army approved their book before publication but dod contends that the book contains classified information that can't be made public. this is the second time in as many months where the pentagon is trying to block the release of classified
. >> sir, you're welcome back any time, especially as you grind to implementing this across the department>> we're working hard and appreciate time to be with us. >> thank you, ash. appreciate it. coming up next, spike the right >>> secrets leak out of the pentagon on a weekly basis and each year veterans write books about their exploits. offering require the pentagon to review then contents to block secrets from being disclose. but it isn't offering they consider not...
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rail grinding machines that b.a.r.t. purchased several years ago. the grinders smooth out the ripples on the tracks nightly that cause all the noise. >>> the union city man accused of shooting a fremont police officer made his first court appearance today and he had plenty of company. dozens of fremont police officers packed an alameda county courtroom intending to show 20-year-old andrew barrientos that they expect justice for their wounded colleague. jodi hernandez was also in court a little intimidating, jodi? >> reporter: that's right. the 39-year-old officer remains in the hospital with his wife at his bedside in a coma so they were not in court but his brothers in blue made sure they were represented. they want the suspect to know they want him prosecuted to the fullest. a sea of navy blue flood an oakland courtroom as dozens of fremont police officers took time off work to see the man accused of shooting fellow officer todd young get formally charged. >> we come from fremont. we're not used to shootouts and certainly not our officers getting
rail grinding machines that b.a.r.t. purchased several years ago. the grinders smooth out the ripples on the tracks nightly that cause all the noise. >>> the union city man accused of shooting a fremont police officer made his first court appearance today and he had plenty of company. dozens of fremont police officers packed an alameda county courtroom intending to show 20-year-old andrew barrientos that they expect justice for their wounded colleague. jodi hernandez was also in court...
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thursday brown is scheduled to die three hours before executions in california could once again grind a halt during this time because the state has all but run out of one of the three drugs used to procure condemned inmates to death. the few doses expire friday. sodium thiopental is the first drug used in the three drug cocktail. is the anesthetic that renders them unconscious before a second drug paralyzes them and their drug stops there are. it is the same chemical used by itself for a single drug lethal injections in some states. the company that makes the drug says the shortage of one key ingredient means it could be early 2011 before it can produce more. that means if brown is not executed by the state supply of sodium thiopental expires friday his execution and all others in california will be on hold indefinitely. until the state gets a fresh shipment of the drug appeared thaw >> 2010 newest democrat jerry brown and make witness will face off in their first debate that debate will be head held at uc- davis. brown right now is leading women 46-41. one-fifth are still undecided.
thursday brown is scheduled to die three hours before executions in california could once again grind a halt during this time because the state has all but run out of one of the three drugs used to procure condemned inmates to death. the few doses expire friday. sodium thiopental is the first drug used in the three drug cocktail. is the anesthetic that renders them unconscious before a second drug paralyzes them and their drug stops there are. it is the same chemical used by itself for a single...