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would you ask them to get those branding irons done in a hurry? >> 5:00 p.m.he shop calls it a day. but tomizo's day is not over yet. he still needs to organize materials for the lecture he's supposed to give at a in a feways. >> translator: i am sure showing changes. >> he gives lectures on the history and culture of wagashi. he accepted these positions in spite of h busschele because he wanted young people to learn how to appreciate wagashi. >> translator: sweets represent culture no matter where you go in the world. the older the culture, the more the people like sweets. that's particularly true of the wagashi in tokyo. they are definitely part of japanese culture >> what new wagashi will kyoto make next. his long day finally ends. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
would you ask them to get those branding irons done in a hurry? >> 5:00 p.m.he shop calls it a day. but tomizo's day is not over yet. he still needs to organize materials for the lecture he's supposed to give at a in a feways. >> translator: i am sure showing changes. >> he gives lectures on the history and culture of wagashi. he accepted these positions in spite of h busschele because he wanted young people to learn how to appreciate wagashi. >> translator: sweets...
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ironically many years ago, pg & e planned to build a coal plant right where this windmill stands. today it means less dependency on fossil fuels. >> they can produce power at about the same cost for kilowatt hour as conventional sources. >> reporter: the big draw back those, the best ones don't blow at the same time when the power is needed most. so some of the efficiencies are lost, but researchers are working on ways to store that energy as we do now in batteries. reporting live, consumer editor tom vacar, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> santa clara police are warning tonight about a rash of bicycle thefts. the majority of the bikes were stolen from balconies. many of the bikes had been left unlocked making them a tempting target. >>> caltrans and amtrak took their message of rail safety to the state capital today. in the past three years, 300 people have died along railroad tracks in california. that's the highest tally rate in the nation. rail and highway officials are urging pedestrians and drivers to wait until the train has passed. >>> and welcome back, a look at live storm tracke
ironically many years ago, pg & e planned to build a coal plant right where this windmill stands. today it means less dependency on fossil fuels. >> they can produce power at about the same cost for kilowatt hour as conventional sources. >> reporter: the big draw back those, the best ones don't blow at the same time when the power is needed most. so some of the efficiencies are lost, but researchers are working on ways to store that energy as we do now in batteries. reporting...
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and they were another major producer of iron, had a major facility. ultimately, as brad mentioned, that was acquired by the federal government during world war ii. the federal government held the property until 1967, at which point, it was acquired by the state. we are not sure why it was acquired, but we know that for -- from record that it was. one year later, the state transfer that property under the burden act to the port. that is why the port is holding a major area of historic up plans not subject to the trust. these lands are subject to the burton act, which is why they are not being sold into private ownership. but the burton act pressure actions on the use of those properties can obviously be modified by statute. that is one of the main reasons we have moved forward with ab 418. this is a composite picture of what the trust looks like on the property today. hot on the bottom you see land subject to the trust, including land pretty distant from the waterfront. you also see st. areas that were never conveyed by the state to private ownership,
and they were another major producer of iron, had a major facility. ultimately, as brad mentioned, that was acquired by the federal government during world war ii. the federal government held the property until 1967, at which point, it was acquired by the state. we are not sure why it was acquired, but we know that for -- from record that it was. one year later, the state transfer that property under the burden act to the port. that is why the port is holding a major area of historic up plans...
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and this stick as the iron workers call the steel -- this stick was snapped out one of the towers as it was collapsed and it was hurled like a javelin into the side of the building and then it ratcheted its way down, down, down to stop in the corner offices. i'm taking you a little tour around the sites so that you could see some of the buildings that played a role. this was october 7th. and i have to share with you two events that gave shape to my existence down there. i was photographing north of where i'm standing here, and two officers came over to me and threw me out. this happened to me two or three times a day every day because everybody followed the edict of the mayor and the police commissioner, no photographry around. and i was using an old wooden camera to make my images because i wanted a certain authenticity. that didn't stop them anyway. out, no photographs. i said, come on, guys. i'm making a historical collection for the museum of the city of new york. it doesn't matter. chief felini wants you out of here now. let me talk to the chief and i'll explain to him. he doesn
and this stick as the iron workers call the steel -- this stick was snapped out one of the towers as it was collapsed and it was hurled like a javelin into the side of the building and then it ratcheted its way down, down, down to stop in the corner offices. i'm taking you a little tour around the sites so that you could see some of the buildings that played a role. this was october 7th. and i have to share with you two events that gave shape to my existence down there. i was photographing...
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we are ironing that out. but that was the initial push that put a subject down on the ground. >> now captain michael says someone from that group pushed or punched back. casey fell, hit his head, he suffered a severe brain injury and he died on tuesday. his parents told a far different story. >>> an unusual sentence was handed down in a montgomery county hate crime case today. it is not the prison time that got our attention. everybody on this case expected the suspect, steven armstrong would be sent to prison. but as scott broom tells us, nobody expected the judge to ban him from returning to his own home once he gets out. >> i'm scott broom in wheaten where a neighbor was sent away to prison today for committing hate crimes against his hispanic neighbors and told by the judge once he gets out of prison, he will not be allowed to live in the neighborhood
we are ironing that out. but that was the initial push that put a subject down on the ground. >> now captain michael says someone from that group pushed or punched back. casey fell, hit his head, he suffered a severe brain injury and he died on tuesday. his parents told a far different story. >>> an unusual sentence was handed down in a montgomery county hate crime case today. it is not the prison time that got our attention. everybody on this case expected the suspect, steven...
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. >> cast iron pipes have a tendency of cracking during earthquakes. we have a goal of replacing 100 miles of old pipes. we're 90% complete. >> it's made my uncomfortable just the noise and construction. i can't help but think about the things that have happened in the past. >> reporter: but last week's fire added 1,200 more miles of
. >> cast iron pipes have a tendency of cracking during earthquakes. we have a goal of replacing 100 miles of old pipes. we're 90% complete. >> it's made my uncomfortable just the noise and construction. i can't help but think about the things that have happened in the past. >> reporter: but last week's fire added 1,200 more miles of
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the answer is nothing that sadly ironically the majority of the general assembly supports palestinian un membership the assembly alone with two thirds majority can award nonmember observer status to the power. stinney ns like the vatican enjoys and doesn't need security council approval to do so so no one can veto this decision some believe however the un is the wrong forum for resolving major international disputes it's a very dysfunctional situation and actually the un really isn't the one isn't really the venue even for this the un only gets the sort of hype aspects of these fights and and deals with them pretty badly to the israeli palestinian problem at the un is mostly theater and this is just one one particularly for a freakish example of it this global gathering attracts the security clouds and maybe even madness of a sports championship but when it comes to practical outcomes scoring more than a symbolic victory could be unlikely even if there is a permanent member or two or three who believe that. palestine should not be a member of the un. they want it on record but the vas
the answer is nothing that sadly ironically the majority of the general assembly supports palestinian un membership the assembly alone with two thirds majority can award nonmember observer status to the power. stinney ns like the vatican enjoys and doesn't need security council approval to do so so no one can veto this decision some believe however the un is the wrong forum for resolving major international disputes it's a very dysfunctional situation and actually the un really isn't the one...
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it seems ironic michele bachmann came out against the vaccine for women while rick perry, the man, wasing for women's health fighting hpv. >> it's not really that strange. in some ways it's a regional issue. minnesota doesn't have to worry about hpv as much because they wear so many layers. ( laughter ) finding genitals is next to impossible. take it from someone who wages at the st. paul's hooters. i'm willing to overlook congresswoman's bachmann's regional bias because she's the last female candidate in this race. race. >> jon: is that your truck? you drive a truck with truck nuts on them? >> they're lady nuts and i happen to like them. >> jon: isn't bachmann saying the hpv vaccine causes mental retardation. >> it is by all accounts flat out wrong. >> it is not even something that has been sucked. >> there's no evidence the vaccine causes mental retardation. >> jon: no, no, do not say his name. ( laughter ) ( applause ) >> oh, man, there goes the market for my michele bachmann "i've got an eye on your vagina" condom. ( laughter ) ( applause ) >> jon: that's pretty creepy. >> yeah. (
it seems ironic michele bachmann came out against the vaccine for women while rick perry, the man, wasing for women's health fighting hpv. >> it's not really that strange. in some ways it's a regional issue. minnesota doesn't have to worry about hpv as much because they wear so many layers. ( laughter ) finding genitals is next to impossible. take it from someone who wages at the st. paul's hooters. i'm willing to overlook congresswoman's bachmann's regional bias because she's the last...
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i continue to have a problem with his three, and non -- with history, and it is ironic. having been told you have to give us another chartere because it will not work -- now it is the opposite. i do think it does little ironic. have a little trouble getting over the ongoing tension. also there are huge investments being made. how are you doing? -- that have been made in the school district over the years with all kinds of presumptions about what
i continue to have a problem with his three, and non -- with history, and it is ironic. having been told you have to give us another chartere because it will not work -- now it is the opposite. i do think it does little ironic. have a little trouble getting over the ongoing tension. also there are huge investments being made. how are you doing? -- that have been made in the school district over the years with all kinds of presumptions about what
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working parents raise familis and the job's act, ironically taxes the jobs creator who are giving theo the working parents. >> janice go ahead. >> talk about special interest. remember i talked to a researcher estimates 30 percent of now spending trillion a year on anti-poverty programs and only 30 percent gets in the pocket of the people. >> most of the world is on anti-poverty. where is that? >> we are running out of time and we have to leaf it in the air as it is. coming up next, lots of doubt about how many jobs the president's plan will create. one industry is about to see a boost and that is bad news for everyone else. we'll explain coming up next. [ man ] behind every business is a "what if." what if we designed an electric motorcycle? what if we turned trash into surfboards? whatever your what if is, the new sprint biz 360 has custom solutions to make it happen, including mobile payment processing, instant hot spots, and powerful devices like the motorola photon 4g. so let's all keep asking the big what ifs. sprint business specialists can help you find the answers. sprint. am
working parents raise familis and the job's act, ironically taxes the jobs creator who are giving theo the working parents. >> janice go ahead. >> talk about special interest. remember i talked to a researcher estimates 30 percent of now spending trillion a year on anti-poverty programs and only 30 percent gets in the pocket of the people. >> most of the world is on anti-poverty. where is that? >> we are running out of time and we have to leaf it in the air as it is....
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workers were in a back room when someone used a tire iron or some other object to smack the door. sunday, president obama arrives at moffitt field for a two-day bay area visit. it will be followed by a town hall meeting on mountain view. later on monday, mr. obama is off to l.a. >>> sweeping changes to the education system. president obama went around encouraging lawmakers to put an end to the no child left behind law passed by the bush administration intended to offer a better education to american children. instead, it says it caused school systems to focus on test scores instead of education. >> reporter: president obama is effectively ending the controversial education law known as no child left behind and sidestepping congress to do it. >> given that congress cannot act, i am acting. >> reporter: states can request a waiver if they create standards even stricter than the bush era law. critics argue no child left behind pressured schools to focus on standardized test scores instead of preparing students for careers and college. >> we will let states, schools and teachers come
workers were in a back room when someone used a tire iron or some other object to smack the door. sunday, president obama arrives at moffitt field for a two-day bay area visit. it will be followed by a town hall meeting on mountain view. later on monday, mr. obama is off to l.a. >>> sweeping changes to the education system. president obama went around encouraging lawmakers to put an end to the no child left behind law passed by the bush administration intended to offer a better...
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i continue to have a problem with his three, and non -- with history, and it is ironic. having been told you have to give us another chartere because it will not work -- now it is the opposite. i do think it does little ironic. have a little trouble getting over the ongoing tension. also there are huge investments being made. how are you doing? -- that have been made in the school district over the years with all kinds of presumptions about what the impact might be. we have a gigantic public investment. i have a little problem, because we are required to make a five- year renewal, and because the numbers are so low. the good will and the intention of the people but are there now, a small number does not reassure me the school will be viable for five years, so i am tremendously conflicted about this. i want to thank everyone for the good work they are doing. >> did they house of third one from -- did they have a third one? >> the only school not in operation isn' marrin. that was related to another insurer where the school was collapsed into a metro. >> that particular sc
i continue to have a problem with his three, and non -- with history, and it is ironic. having been told you have to give us another chartere because it will not work -- now it is the opposite. i do think it does little ironic. have a little trouble getting over the ongoing tension. also there are huge investments being made. how are you doing? -- that have been made in the school district over the years with all kinds of presumptions about what the impact might be. we have a gigantic public...
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about 2400 miles of old cast iron and steel pipes. we're about 90% complete. >> the whole process has made me feel a little uncomfortable just seeing the noise and construction. i can't help think about the things that have happened in the past. >> but last week's fire added 1200 more miles of. >> we're going to take a harder look at pre1973 plastic pipe called add a lay pipe that's susceptible to cracking. >> in every way, shape and form the new pipe is way better than the old metal and plastic pipes and in many cases can fit right inside for extra protection. many customers have had their confidence shaken by the blast. >> it's one thing to say it and what we want our customers to see is the action we're taking. >> you just have to have faith that things are going to work out and be safe. you have no choice. >> residents are notified well in advance of such upgrades. i'm tom baa car. >>> now the texas where fire crews there are stretched to the limit tonight. battling one of the worst wild fire outbreaks. more than 1000 homes have n
about 2400 miles of old cast iron and steel pipes. we're about 90% complete. >> the whole process has made me feel a little uncomfortable just seeing the noise and construction. i can't help think about the things that have happened in the past. >> but last week's fire added 1200 more miles of. >> we're going to take a harder look at pre1973 plastic pipe called add a lay pipe that's susceptible to cracking. >> in every way, shape and form the new pipe is way better than...
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. >>> an iron sculpture is called the troll.s not very big and it is extremely difficult to see. and ktvu's jade hernandez tells us why it may soon be evicted. >> reporter: watching his workers work, he remembers watching the bridge at the loma prieta. >> i started saying what you guys need was a gorgoile. >> reporter: and an iron smith and placed it on the bridge. no one wanted to be the first to ask him to move on. >> what we're talking about here is folklore but it is important. >> reporter: the cardena bridges has rags the dog and he's been protecting it for more than 50 years. the memorial sits under the new bridge. >> these towers are like gigantic redwood trees. there are spirits lurking and they are protecting us and they can put us in peril. so our mascots are there to protect us. >> they felt like they wanted to do something beyond everything they were doing to make the bridge strong. something spiritual. >> reporter: commuters can't see the 18-inch troll hanging off the northern side of the old bridge and with the con
. >>> an iron sculpture is called the troll.s not very big and it is extremely difficult to see. and ktvu's jade hernandez tells us why it may soon be evicted. >> reporter: watching his workers work, he remembers watching the bridge at the loma prieta. >> i started saying what you guys need was a gorgoile. >> reporter: and an iron smith and placed it on the bridge. no one wanted to be the first to ask him to move on. >> what we're talking about here is folklore...
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ironically, though, todd, we don't see any dressed as a hot dog. that may be a little too on the nose. >> maybe too obvious. i don't know. most dogs seem embarrassed when you put costumes on them. so i don't know how that works. >> it's like there's an instinct. like really? you're going to do this? >> come on, mom, with the hat? >> well, it's time now for an early look at some of the stories we'll follow throughout the day here on nbc. the trial of former egyptian president hosni mubarak is scheduled to resume in cairo after a judge ordered the proceedings not to be broadcast on television. mubarak previously pleaded not guilty to charges that he ordered the killings of hundreds of protesters during the uprising that drove him from power earlier this year. >>> amanda knox's appeal trial will continue in italy after a summer recess. the american student is serving a 26-year sentence in an italian prison for the murder of her college roommate for which she was convicted in 2009. >>> and happy birthday to raquel welch who turns 71. >>> all day long y
ironically, though, todd, we don't see any dressed as a hot dog. that may be a little too on the nose. >> maybe too obvious. i don't know. most dogs seem embarrassed when you put costumes on them. so i don't know how that works. >> it's like there's an instinct. like really? you're going to do this? >> come on, mom, with the hat? >> well, it's time now for an early look at some of the stories we'll follow throughout the day here on nbc. the trial of former egyptian...
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ironically beer stearns was also the billions of dollars they received in the bailout did not go to the company's cheer holders but. it was the deal that ultimately saved the creditors to bear stearns by forcing it into j.p. morgan at the expense of equity holders michael hudson points out that both the homeowners and corporate america on how in hock to the debt machine many corporations are effectively in negative equity or in technically insolvent position headed by the financial sector by the banks themselves. really sympathy for the demonstrators in the book. i don't know if there's a lot of sympathy per se to to their point you know i mean we were you know in a similar similar boat so to speak a similar boat perhaps only one life preservers the fact that the government now is funneling money to a major bank and saying if you can do that with a bank why not do it with straps homeowners facing foreclosure as democrats thank. god. i think. the crisis increases disgrace saud's hudson says ministry is leading more on the street in a battle for survival we are seeing a second i play us w
ironically beer stearns was also the billions of dollars they received in the bailout did not go to the company's cheer holders but. it was the deal that ultimately saved the creditors to bear stearns by forcing it into j.p. morgan at the expense of equity holders michael hudson points out that both the homeowners and corporate america on how in hock to the debt machine many corporations are effectively in negative equity or in technically insolvent position headed by the financial sector by...
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the utility will use thousands of iron pipes to create an 800 meter long wall. it will surround the water intaking at four reactor facilities. each pipe is 22 meters long and ten centimeters wide. they will be installed deep below the sea bed to stop the groundwater flow. the firm says it will also prepare for the groundwater level to rise around the plant after the wall is built. tepco says it will closely monitor the level and consider pumping it out to prevent overflow. construction will begin as early as the end of this year and be completed in about two years. >>> japan's prime minister yoshihiko noda's cabinet got down to business on monday, three days after its inauguration. in the morning, noda met top bureaucrats from government ministries and agencies at his office there to brief him on key issues including the status of japan's nuclear power plants and plans for the prime minister's meeting with u.s. president barack obama later this month. in the afternoon, noda and his ministers attended a cabinet meeting to finalize the appointment of senior vice m
the utility will use thousands of iron pipes to create an 800 meter long wall. it will surround the water intaking at four reactor facilities. each pipe is 22 meters long and ten centimeters wide. they will be installed deep below the sea bed to stop the groundwater flow. the firm says it will also prepare for the groundwater level to rise around the plant after the wall is built. tepco says it will closely monitor the level and consider pumping it out to prevent overflow. construction will...