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loma prieta 1960 in san francisco. the north ridge quake. but there's some that while not as powerful cause damage and injuries. but don't come to mind as readily. one of those was in colinga back in 1983. the quake hit the area on may second 1983. it did $10 million in damage and injured 94 people. the day after the quake ktvu's randy shandobil visited colinga to see how the city was dealing. >> reporter: most businesses are damaged beyond repair. the burped out colinga inn kept cool with water. debris cleared from the streets with bulldozers. a wall simply fell away. a table and chairs inches away from oblivion. the downtown buildings and fires kept rescue workers so busy last night that it wasn't until today that they saw the damage. scores of houses are ruined. most gas leaks were capped today but water spewed from broken pipes everywhere. tents are also everywhere as hundreds of people are camping out in front of their homes. they are afraid to go back inside. >> it started going this way and this way. and then it was like it was twisti
loma prieta 1960 in san francisco. the north ridge quake. but there's some that while not as powerful cause damage and injuries. but don't come to mind as readily. one of those was in colinga back in 1983. the quake hit the area on may second 1983. it did $10 million in damage and injured 94 people. the day after the quake ktvu's randy shandobil visited colinga to see how the city was dealing. >> reporter: most businesses are damaged beyond repair. the burped out colinga inn kept cool...
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>> loma prieta was different. the ground acceleration here was quite moderate and the duration was moderate. so anyone that believes they survived a big earthquake and their building has been tested is sadly mistaken. >> we are planning for the bigger earthquake closer to san francisco and a fault totally independent. >> much stronger than the loma prieta earthquake. >> so people who were here in '89 they should say 3 times as strong and twice as long and that will give them more of an occasion of the earthquake we would have. 10 percent isn't really the threshold of damage. when you triple it you cross that line. it's much more damage in earthquake. >> i want to thank you, harvey, thanks pat for (music) >> herb theatre,open rehearsal. listen to the rehearsal. i think it is fun for them, they see our work process, our discussions, the decisions we make. it is good for us. we kind of behavior little bit when we have people in the audience. msk (music) >> we are rehearsing for our most expensive tour; plus two conce
>> loma prieta was different. the ground acceleration here was quite moderate and the duration was moderate. so anyone that believes they survived a big earthquake and their building has been tested is sadly mistaken. >> we are planning for the bigger earthquake closer to san francisco and a fault totally independent. >> much stronger than the loma prieta earthquake. >> so people who were here in '89 they should say 3 times as strong and twice as long and that will give...
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>> loma prieta was different. the ground acceleration here was quite moderate and the duration was moderate. so anyone that believes they survived a big earthquake and their building has been tested is sadly mistaken. >> we are planning for the bigger earthquake closer to san francisco and a fault totally independent. >> much stronger than the loma prieta earthquake. >> so people who were here in '89 they should say 3 times as strong and twice as long and that will give them more of an occasion of the earthquake we would have. 10 percent isn't really the threshold of damage. when you triple it you cross that line. it's much more damage in earthquake. >> i want to thank you, harvey, thanks pat for and, welcome for the historic meeting between the small business commission and the transportation agency. >> these are two meetings. >> director brink man? >> present >> lee. >> present. >> nolan, >> present. >> rubke? >> present. >> direct heinieke will not be able to be here. you do have a quorum. >> for the small busi
>> loma prieta was different. the ground acceleration here was quite moderate and the duration was moderate. so anyone that believes they survived a big earthquake and their building has been tested is sadly mistaken. >> we are planning for the bigger earthquake closer to san francisco and a fault totally independent. >> much stronger than the loma prieta earthquake. >> so people who were here in '89 they should say 3 times as strong and twice as long and that will give...
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>> loma prieta was different. the ground acceleration here was quite moderate and the duration was moderate. so anyone that believes they survived a big earthquake and their building has been tested is sadly mistaken. >> we are planning for the bigger earthquake closer to san francisco and a fault totally independent. >> much stronger than the loma prieta earthquake. >> so people who were here in '89 they should say 3 times as strong and twice as long and that will give them more of an occasion of the earthquake we would have. 10 percent isn't really the threshold of damage. when you triple it you cross that line. it's much more damage in earthquake. >> i want to thank you, harvey, thanks pat for hope. (clapping.) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ said the blind man to the the lamp do you see what i see? way up to the sky little lamb. do you see what i see? is a stair a stair daunz in the night with a tail as big as a kite with tail as big as a kite. said the little lamb to the shepherd boy do you hear with you hear? ringing through the sk
>> loma prieta was different. the ground acceleration here was quite moderate and the duration was moderate. so anyone that believes they survived a big earthquake and their building has been tested is sadly mistaken. >> we are planning for the bigger earthquake closer to san francisco and a fault totally independent. >> much stronger than the loma prieta earthquake. >> so people who were here in '89 they should say 3 times as strong and twice as long and that will give...
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>> loma prieta was different. the ground acceleration here was quite moderate and the duration was moderate. so anyone that believes they survived a big earthquake and their building has been tested is sadly mistaken. >> we are planning for the bigger earthquake closer to san francisco and a fault totally independent. >> much stronger than the loma prieta earthquake. >> so people who were here in '89 they should say 3 times as strong and twice as long and that will give them more of an occasion of the earthquake we would have. 10 percent isn't really the threshold of damage. when you triple it you cross that line. it's much more damage in earthquake. >> i want to thank you, harvey, thanks pat for >> welcome to "culturewire." today we are at recology. they are celebrate 20 years of one of the most incredibly unique artist residency programs. we are here to learn more from one of the resident artists. welcome to the show, deborah. tell us how this program began 20 years ago. >> the program began 20 years ago. our fo
>> loma prieta was different. the ground acceleration here was quite moderate and the duration was moderate. so anyone that believes they survived a big earthquake and their building has been tested is sadly mistaken. >> we are planning for the bigger earthquake closer to san francisco and a fault totally independent. >> much stronger than the loma prieta earthquake. >> so people who were here in '89 they should say 3 times as strong and twice as long and that will give...
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>> loma prieta was different. the ground acceleration here was quite moderate and the duration was moderate. so anyone that believes they survived a big earthquake and their building has been tested is sadly mistaken. >> we are planning for the bigger earthquake closer to san francisco and a fault totally independent. >> much stronger than the loma prieta earthquake. >> so people who were here in '89 they should say 3 times as strong and twice as long and that will give them more of an occasion of the earthquake we would have. 10 percent isn't really the threshold of damage. when you triple it you cross that line. it's much more damage in earthquake. >> i want to thank you, harvey, thanks pat for >> i tried to think about this room as the dream room, where we dream and bring some of those dreams to life. i feel very blessed that i have been able to spend the last 31 years of my life doing it my way, thinking about things better interesting to me, and then pursuing them. there are a lot of different artists that co
>> loma prieta was different. the ground acceleration here was quite moderate and the duration was moderate. so anyone that believes they survived a big earthquake and their building has been tested is sadly mistaken. >> we are planning for the bigger earthquake closer to san francisco and a fault totally independent. >> much stronger than the loma prieta earthquake. >> so people who were here in '89 they should say 3 times as strong and twice as long and that will give...
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>> loma prieta was different. the ground acceleration here was quite moderate and the duration was moderate. so anyone that believes they survived a big earthquake and their building has been tested is sadly mistaken. >> we are planning for the bigger earthquake closer to san francisco and a fault totally independent. >> much stronger than the loma prieta earthquake. >> so people who were here in '89 they should say 3 times as strong and twice as long and that will give them more of an occasion of the
>> loma prieta was different. the ground acceleration here was quite moderate and the duration was moderate. so anyone that believes they survived a big earthquake and their building has been tested is sadly mistaken. >> we are planning for the bigger earthquake closer to san francisco and a fault totally independent. >> much stronger than the loma prieta earthquake. >> so people who were here in '89 they should say 3 times as strong and twice as long and that will give...
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>> loma prieta was different. ground acceleration here was quite moderate and the duration was moderate. so anyone that believes they survived a big earthquake and their building has been tested is sadly mistaken. >> we are planning for the bigger earthquake closer to san francisco and a fault totally independent. >> much stronger than the loma prieta earthquake. >> so people who were here in '89 they should say 3 times as strong and twice as long and that will give them more of an occasion of the earthquake we would have. 10 percent isn't really the threshold of damage. when you triple it you cross that line. it's much more damage in earthquake. >> i want to thank you, harvey, thanks pat for okay i'm going call this meeting to order today is december third at 108. commission members when i call your name commissioner ellington >> present. >> all the members of the commission are present. 2 announcements. the next scheduled meeting will be a regular meeting on tuesday december 17th. >> announcement for
>> loma prieta was different. ground acceleration here was quite moderate and the duration was moderate. so anyone that believes they survived a big earthquake and their building has been tested is sadly mistaken. >> we are planning for the bigger earthquake closer to san francisco and a fault totally independent. >> much stronger than the loma prieta earthquake. >> so people who were here in '89 they should say 3 times as strong and twice as long and that will give them...
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>> loma prieta was different. the ground acceleration here was quite moderate and the duration was moderate. so anyone that believes they survived a big earthquake and their building has been tested is sadly mistaken. >> we are planning for the bigger earthquake closer to san francisco and a fault totally independent. >> much stronger than the loma prieta earthquake. >> so people who were here in '89 they should say 3 times as strong and twice as long and that will give them more of an occasion of the earthquake we would have. 10 percent isn't really the threshold of damage. when you triple it you cross that line. it's much more damage in earthquake. >> i want to thank you, harvey, thanks pat for >> this lodge is home to some of the best fly casting pools in the world. these shallow concrete pools don't have fish. this is just a place where people come to practice their fly casting technique. ith was built in the 1930's and ever since, people have been coming here to get back to nature. every year, the world champ
>> loma prieta was different. the ground acceleration here was quite moderate and the duration was moderate. so anyone that believes they survived a big earthquake and their building has been tested is sadly mistaken. >> we are planning for the bigger earthquake closer to san francisco and a fault totally independent. >> much stronger than the loma prieta earthquake. >> so people who were here in '89 they should say 3 times as strong and twice as long and that will give...
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>> loma prieta was different. the ground acceleration here was quite moderate and the duration was moderate. so anyone that believes they survived a big earthquake and their building has been tested is sadly mistaken. >> we are planning for the bigger earthquake closer to san francisco and a fault totally independent. >> much stronger than the loma prieta earthquake. >> so people who were here in '89 they should say 3 times as strong and twice as long and that will give them more of an occasion of the earthquake we would have. 10 percent isn't really the threshold of damage. when you triple it you cross that line. it's much more damage in earthquake. >> i want to thank you, harvey, thanks pat for >> feel like it really is a community. they are not the same thing, but it really does feel like there's that kind of a five. everybody is there to enjoy a literary reading. >> the best lit in san francisco. friendly, free, and you might get fed. ♪ [applause] >> this san francisco ryther created the radar reading series i
>> loma prieta was different. the ground acceleration here was quite moderate and the duration was moderate. so anyone that believes they survived a big earthquake and their building has been tested is sadly mistaken. >> we are planning for the bigger earthquake closer to san francisco and a fault totally independent. >> much stronger than the loma prieta earthquake. >> so people who were here in '89 they should say 3 times as strong and twice as long and that will give...
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>> loma prieta was different. the ground acceleration here was quite moderate and the duration was moderate. so anyone that believes they survived a big earthquake and their building has been tested is sadly mistaken. >> we are planning for the bigger earthquake closer to san francisco and a fault totally independent. >> much stronger than the loma prieta earthquake. >> so people who were here in '89 they should say 3 times as strong and twice as long and that will give them more of an occasion of the earthquake we would have. 10 percent isn't really the threshold of damage. when you triple it you cross that line. it's much more damage in earthquake. >> i want to thank you, harvey, thanks pat for >> good morning, everyone. thank you for being here. it's a beautiful day in san francisco. my name is joaquin torres the director of economic and work force development and the mayor's investing neighborhood initiative which is an office coordinates through out our neighborhood commercial services that our private partne
>> loma prieta was different. the ground acceleration here was quite moderate and the duration was moderate. so anyone that believes they survived a big earthquake and their building has been tested is sadly mistaken. >> we are planning for the bigger earthquake closer to san francisco and a fault totally independent. >> much stronger than the loma prieta earthquake. >> so people who were here in '89 they should say 3 times as strong and twice as long and that will give...
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the last name you saw on the screen was the single fatality that day in loma.o introduce you to someone who helped rescue that young man's brother from that vehicle. he's retired since. doug can you stand and be recognized? right there (clapping) . i now have the pleasure to introduce my chairperson so prepare for another truly set of remarks. amy become chair a little bit over a year ago and this was prebolts and i'm sure figured there might be more of a straight line but she's held up like a trooper and been a great leader through a difficult time in this project. loophole join me in welcoming my chair amy worth (clapping) >> thank you, very much. steve i'm honored to be here to welcome i all and to say what a great a day and congratulations to everyone. it really is a glorious day. being around the eastern span one of the things you may have noticed it that construction is not an old boy's club anymore. it's something that video news man mark john noticed when he was documenting the bridge. so he's done more than 20 oral histories. and he comprised a short v
the last name you saw on the screen was the single fatality that day in loma.o introduce you to someone who helped rescue that young man's brother from that vehicle. he's retired since. doug can you stand and be recognized? right there (clapping) . i now have the pleasure to introduce my chairperson so prepare for another truly set of remarks. amy become chair a little bit over a year ago and this was prebolts and i'm sure figured there might be more of a straight line but she's held up like a...
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this is mira loma park. this is lark merced blvd. it's all made of clay. it's going to slump. these are the roads built in the oakland hills. nate, red woods. skyline. and enabled them to go up and develop the hills. the rural roads that go through the coast range. this enabled them to get their stuff to market. this is at road built by the ccc. this is a bridge. this is highway one and you won't know, except you look at the bridge and you will see dates, 1938, 1939. the airstrips are ccc. and the one out at treasure island. long beach, burbank. this is oakland and the whole built line railroad was redone. 19 is a pwa project and our great amphitheatres are from that time. this is santa barbara bowl. this is the forest theater in carmel and these are ccc workers putting huge bolder. here's 6 thousand people getting ready to enjoy oklahoma in that theater. big basin is a ccc project and this one, on the east river, new york. a project built where people from the lower east side could see performances and still do. our parks and recreation. almost all from them. that's the conse
this is mira loma park. this is lark merced blvd. it's all made of clay. it's going to slump. these are the roads built in the oakland hills. nate, red woods. skyline. and enabled them to go up and develop the hills. the rural roads that go through the coast range. this enabled them to get their stuff to market. this is at road built by the ccc. this is a bridge. this is highway one and you won't know, except you look at the bridge and you will see dates, 1938, 1939. the airstrips are ccc. and...
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. >> much stronger than the loma prieta earthquake. >> so people who were here in '89 they should say 3 times as strong and twice as long and that will give them more of an occasion of the earthquake we would have. 10 percent isn't really the threshold of damage. when you triple it you cross that line. it's much more damage in earthquake. >> i want to thank you, harvey, thanks pat for i pledge allegi flag of the united states of america. on that have billion. mr. president, i'd like to call roll please. please do >> commissioner turman. . vice president marshall a excused. sxhos is in repute. commissioner loftus >> also with us is the chief of police and the director of sense complaints. >> ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the wednesday, december 11, 2013, san francisco police commission meeting i want to start before we move into the agenda that agenda items number 6 and 7 we'll move off agenda and councilmember faulconer is there you want to say. >> we've made tremendous progress that some on two policies one is a member involved domestic violence policy which would give me how vers
. >> much stronger than the loma prieta earthquake. >> so people who were here in '89 they should say 3 times as strong and twice as long and that will give them more of an occasion of the earthquake we would have. 10 percent isn't really the threshold of damage. when you triple it you cross that line. it's much more damage in earthquake. >> i want to thank you, harvey, thanks pat for i pledge allegi flag of the united states of america. on that have billion. mr. president,...
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follow in the footsteps of some of these old saints and one of the most popular pilgrimages is to the lomas most famous. for this is the cave where saint alexander of spear lived. this is the place where alexander of spirit spent hours praying in solitude here he would make a fire is real the stones got warm and gave heat back so he could spend winters here can he lead such a righteous life that he was granted a vision of the holy trinity came to him in the form of three angels. and ordered him to go to the river spear and found a monastery there it is still functional. excursions like these opponents of the joy of. this an archipelago of small islands just waiting to be explored and the landscape always provides some great photos. but many of them secrets are only revealed in the churches themselves. bell ringing here is a real and the company ologists trained for years to master the difficult rhythms they need to control up to a dozen bells at once and make it look effortless. it's part of the lambs proud musical tradition displayed in its full glory during the solemn services. themselves
follow in the footsteps of some of these old saints and one of the most popular pilgrimages is to the lomas most famous. for this is the cave where saint alexander of spear lived. this is the place where alexander of spirit spent hours praying in solitude here he would make a fire is real the stones got warm and gave heat back so he could spend winters here can he lead such a righteous life that he was granted a vision of the holy trinity came to him in the form of three angels. and ordered him...
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you may remember this scene from the loma prieta quake. 220 ton section of the old bridge collapsed. traffic came to a halt for over a month. how big of a danger zone is this? >> it's a major one. >> how close are we to one of these faults right now? >> we are very close. the hayward fault runs right along the hills. >> the bay bridge is a stunning engineering feat for another reason, something that's not visible at first glance. crumble zone technology. until now, crumple zones have been used by cars. they control deformations. the old bridge won't collapse even in a powerful quake, engineers say. marwan was a engineer during the last quake. being. >> if you want to be if a big quake hits? >> the safest place will be on the top of this bridge. it would be one heck of a joy ride but it would be a safe one. >> this is how nadir are describes this, the engineering community considers this be game changers. the first one is the sheer link beams, inside the 525 foot tower. >> the sheer link beam is the heart and soul of how we made the single
you may remember this scene from the loma prieta quake. 220 ton section of the old bridge collapsed. traffic came to a halt for over a month. how big of a danger zone is this? >> it's a major one. >> how close are we to one of these faults right now? >> we are very close. the hayward fault runs right along the hills. >> the bay bridge is a stunning engineering feat for another reason, something that's not visible at first glance. crumble zone technology. until now,...
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then there is loma and matthew that came out to the hearings that are part of that roughly 200 people we were talking about. my hope is that the inter faith council can track the human impacts. i did want to say that i do want to acknowledge that i do get the pictures from 14th avenue and funston of the impacts. i agree with supervisor campos, what you agree might be great for one area, might be a total disaster for another area. i think connected with what mr. duffy suggestion for the lots to provide for the vehicles. but for boulevard neighbors and the presidio neighbors, i think you might want to take a look at that. and the other efforts you might have to look at. i do want to say that i see less of the large vehicles along full ton and park presidio where i live. i do know there are vehicles but there are otherwise that have gone to other parts of the city or lft the city or maybe housed to other areas i would like to see the broad success. >> supervisor tang? i'm sorry, would you like to speak? >> basically the project manager for this. i just want to say, on behalf of the mta t
then there is loma and matthew that came out to the hearings that are part of that roughly 200 people we were talking about. my hope is that the inter faith council can track the human impacts. i did want to say that i do want to acknowledge that i do get the pictures from 14th avenue and funston of the impacts. i agree with supervisor campos, what you agree might be great for one area, might be a total disaster for another area. i think connected with what mr. duffy suggestion for the lots to...
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follow in the footsteps of some of these old saints and one of the most popular pilgrimages is to the lomas most famous. for this is the cave where saint alexander of sphere lived. this is the place where alexander of spirit spent hours praying in solitude here he would make a fire is real the stones got warm and gave heat back so he could spend winters here can he lead such a righteous life that he was granted a vision of the holy trinity came to him in the form of three angels. and ordered him to go to the river spear and found a monastery there it is still functional. excursions like these opponents of the joy of a prison archipelago of small islands just waiting to be explored and the landscape always provides some great photos. but many of the secrets are only reveals in the churches themselves. bell ringing here is a real and the company ologists train for years to master the difficult rhythms they need to control up to a dozen bells at once and make it look effortless. it's part of the lambs proud musical tradition displayed in its full glory during the solemn services. gemzar isn't
follow in the footsteps of some of these old saints and one of the most popular pilgrimages is to the lomas most famous. for this is the cave where saint alexander of sphere lived. this is the place where alexander of spirit spent hours praying in solitude here he would make a fire is real the stones got warm and gave heat back so he could spend winters here can he lead such a righteous life that he was granted a vision of the holy trinity came to him in the form of three angels. and ordered...
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follow in the footsteps of some of these old saints and one of the most popular pilgrimages is to the lomas most famous. for this is the cave where saint alexander of spear lived. this is the place where alexander of spirit spent hours praying in solitude here he would make a fire his real stones got warm and gave heat back so he could spend winters here can he lead such a righteous life that he was granted a vision of the holy trinity came to him in the form of three angels. and ordered him to go to the river spear and found a monastery there it is still functional. excursions like these opponents of the joy of. this an archipelago of small islands just waiting to be explored and the landscape always provides some great photos. but many of the loam secrets are only revealed in the churches themselves. bell ringing here is a real and the company ologists train for years to master the difficult rhythms they need to control up to a dozen bells at once and make it look effortless. it's part of alarms proud musical tradition displayed in its full glory during the solemn services. gemzar isn't t
follow in the footsteps of some of these old saints and one of the most popular pilgrimages is to the lomas most famous. for this is the cave where saint alexander of spear lived. this is the place where alexander of spirit spent hours praying in solitude here he would make a fire his real stones got warm and gave heat back so he could spend winters here can he lead such a righteous life that he was granted a vision of the holy trinity came to him in the form of three angels. and ordered him to...
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follow in the footsteps of some of these old saints and one of the most popular pilgrimages is to the lomas most famous. for this is the cave where saint alexander of sphere lived. this is the place where alexander of spirit spent hours praying in solitude here he would make a fire is real the stones got warm and gave heat back so he could spend winters here can he lead such a righteous life that he was granted a vision of the holy trinity came to him in the form of three angels. and ordered him to go to the river speared and found a monastery there it is still functional. excursions like these opponents of the joy of a prison archipelago of small islands just waiting to be explored and the landscape always provides some great photos. but many of the loam secrets are only revealed in the churches themselves. bell ringing here is a real and the company ologists trained for years to master the difficult rhythms they need to control up to a dozen bells at once and make it look effortless. it's part of the limbs proud musical tradition displayed in its full glory during the solemn services. gem
follow in the footsteps of some of these old saints and one of the most popular pilgrimages is to the lomas most famous. for this is the cave where saint alexander of sphere lived. this is the place where alexander of spirit spent hours praying in solitude here he would make a fire is real the stones got warm and gave heat back so he could spend winters here can he lead such a righteous life that he was granted a vision of the holy trinity came to him in the form of three angels. and ordered...
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follow in the footsteps of some of these old saints and one of the most popular pilgrimages is to the lomas most famous. for this is the cave where saint alexander of sphere lived. this is the place where alexander of spirit spent hours praying in solitude here he would make a fire is real the stones got warm and gave heat back so he could spend winters here can he lead such a righteous life that he was granted a vision of the holy trinity came to him in the form of three angels and ordered him to go to the river spear and found a monastery there it is still functional. excursions like these opponents of the joy of a prison archipelago of small islands just waiting to be explored and the landscape always provides some great photos. but many of the loam secrets are only revealed in the churches themselves. bell ringing here is a real and the company ologists train for years to master the difficult rhythms they need to control up to a dozen bells at once and make it look effortless. it's part of the lambs proud musical tradition displayed in its full glory during the solemn services. gemzar i
follow in the footsteps of some of these old saints and one of the most popular pilgrimages is to the lomas most famous. for this is the cave where saint alexander of sphere lived. this is the place where alexander of spirit spent hours praying in solitude here he would make a fire is real the stones got warm and gave heat back so he could spend winters here can he lead such a righteous life that he was granted a vision of the holy trinity came to him in the form of three angels and ordered him...
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. >> reporter: to the loma prieta earthquake. candle stick park brings memories for those who drive by the structure in hunters point. >> i think i came in shorts and a t-shirt and i didn't get the memo. so i was cold. >> reporter: candle stick opened as a baseball stadium and in the decade since the giants and niners hung their hats here. the locker room is lined with jerseys from the great. those who have worked there say they understand why people are getting so sentimental. >> it's almost like leaving your neighborhood and coming back and seeing your house again that you grew up in. it may not have been the prettiest house on the street but those are your memories. >> candle stick will continue to host sporting events and concerts for the next several months. then the stick will be closed to the public. >>> san francisco could get more wired if it accepts a free wifi offer from google. free wifi would be available to the general public in 31 parks, plazas and open spaces. san francisco supervisor mark ferrell says google woul
. >> reporter: to the loma prieta earthquake. candle stick park brings memories for those who drive by the structure in hunters point. >> i think i came in shorts and a t-shirt and i didn't get the memo. so i was cold. >> reporter: candle stick opened as a baseball stadium and in the decade since the giants and niners hung their hats here. the locker room is lined with jerseys from the great. those who have worked there say they understand why people are getting so...
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. >> reporter: to the loma prieta earthquake.stick park brings memories for those who drive by the structure in hunters point. >> i think i came in shorts and a t-shirt and i didn't get the memo. so i was cold. >> reporter: candle stick opened as a baseball stadium and in the decade since the giants and niners hung their hats here. the locker room is lined with jerseys from the great. those who have worked there say they understand why people are getting so sentimental. >> it's almost like leaving your neighborhood and coming back and seeing your house again that you grew up in. it may not have been the prettiest house on the street but those are your memories. >> candle stick will continue to host sporting events and concerts for the next several months. then the stick will be closed to the public. >>> san francisco could get more wired if it accepts a free wifi offer from google. free wifi would be available to the general public in 31 parks, plazas and open spaces. san francisco supervisor mark ferrell says google would provid
. >> reporter: to the loma prieta earthquake.stick park brings memories for those who drive by the structure in hunters point. >> i think i came in shorts and a t-shirt and i didn't get the memo. so i was cold. >> reporter: candle stick opened as a baseball stadium and in the decade since the giants and niners hung their hats here. the locker room is lined with jerseys from the great. those who have worked there say they understand why people are getting so sentimental....
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now students at point loma high school in san diego have chimed in calmly and articulately in a video letter to the park. have a listen. >> dear seaworld. >> thank you for all the amazing memories. >> dolphin point. >> the penguin encounter. >> all the cute cuddly teddy bears. >> but after watching the documentary "blackfish" on cnn. >> all of those memories have been cheapened. >> is it true the or kas in your exhibits were kidnapped from their families? >> is it true there have been numerous attacks on human trainers at your parks? >> at first seaworld did not respond, but now the park has written an open letter from seaworld's animal advocates saying it is time to set the record straight. martin savidge joins me now live. >> throughout the whole "blackfish" film saga, seaworld has maintained there's been impact on ticket sales or attendance. then you see these huge full screen ads out in all the major newspapers. they go into some of the specific issues that are raised by the film "blackfish." i'll raise a couple of them here. first point, they say seaworld does not capture killer
now students at point loma high school in san diego have chimed in calmly and articulately in a video letter to the park. have a listen. >> dear seaworld. >> thank you for all the amazing memories. >> dolphin point. >> the penguin encounter. >> all the cute cuddly teddy bears. >> but after watching the documentary "blackfish" on cnn. >> all of those memories have been cheapened. >> is it true the or kas in your exhibits were kidnapped...
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was diagnosed with mile loma. supposedly candidate for the stem cell research. why do they call it multiple-my loma and are other breakthroughs with this type of cancer? >> he's not on the air but we'll check in later with the cancer institute. you gone nor treatment? >> i'm in the v a system. would you rate your -- assess your care? so far. ood >> thanks for the call. texas, from graham, kent. good morning. caller: good morning. i was going to comment. all these nih people missed an opportunity because he doctor talked about he own joyed his job so much we would work for free. shut down government it would have been great opportunity for those people to ahead and report into work because they love their work ask they want to help people. i'm a little facetious but you point. > good morning from west palm beach florida. this is a chance for you to in.gh there is a doctor not on the line at the moment. caller: i'd like to ask the doctor. what is the differences between aids? .v. virus and disability? those are the two questions. hat is the difference between h.i.
was diagnosed with mile loma. supposedly candidate for the stem cell research. why do they call it multiple-my loma and are other breakthroughs with this type of cancer? >> he's not on the air but we'll check in later with the cancer institute. you gone nor treatment? >> i'm in the v a system. would you rate your -- assess your care? so far. ood >> thanks for the call. texas, from graham, kent. good morning. caller: good morning. i was going to comment. all these nih people...
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. >> reporter: as you might expect, when mira loma park residents saw their neighborhood near the habitatone they had some questions. >> what does this mean to people who live here? there's obviously general concern about, you know, the fact that something could happen to the area over which we have no control and we have not been counseled about. >> reporter: finding and protecting the manzanita in the presidio definitely took some knowledge and some luck. but there are those who contend that preserving this property for the manzanita is pointless. it doesn't grow here now. and it hasn't grown here in ages. >> it is simply not the place to grow it. and it's foolish to go through all this rigamarole legal listic bureaucratic. >> reporter: he says the kind of soil need for franciscan manzanita is long gone from the city's developed area, which would make any planting efforts extremely difficult. >> the neighbors are anxious and so my advice to them is go to be to sleep. it's just not an issue. it is not going to happen. >> reporter: and as for those worried neighbors, the federal governmen
. >> reporter: as you might expect, when mira loma park residents saw their neighborhood near the habitatone they had some questions. >> what does this mean to people who live here? there's obviously general concern about, you know, the fact that something could happen to the area over which we have no control and we have not been counseled about. >> reporter: finding and protecting the manzanita in the presidio definitely took some knowledge and some luck. but there are those...
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five-year since may check it out, highest yield close here since the 13th of september and remember loma 65 basis points, finished last year at 72, here we hover at 168. intraday of the dollar/yen. flirting with the 104 handle, a fresh 62 month high. >> thank you very much. >>> jackie deangelis has another market flash for us. >> hi, tyler. a look at utar up 26% on receiving approval for its blood pressure drug after that drug received two previous rejections. a number of analysts raising their price targets on this company today. the ceo saying that the company is grateful for the fda approval and helps with its mission to work on these therapies. the stock trading at $111 a share. >> thanks. >>> the dow and s&p as you probably know, climbing higher, new records. but what about the stocks that left those indexes this year? dominic chu is on the case. hi. >> hey, tyler. several big names were forced to exit the dow and s&p this year. and you're about to enter the land of misfit stocks. see how they faired coming up on "power lunch." keep it right here. >> my economic wish for 2014 is tha
five-year since may check it out, highest yield close here since the 13th of september and remember loma 65 basis points, finished last year at 72, here we hover at 168. intraday of the dollar/yen. flirting with the 104 handle, a fresh 62 month high. >> thank you very much. >>> jackie deangelis has another market flash for us. >> hi, tyler. a look at utar up 26% on receiving approval for its blood pressure drug after that drug received two previous rejections. a number of...
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could walk down the street on a hot chicago night and not miss a word of what you the same as ever loma sitting in the kitchen and listen to the radio. by the early television you would listen to the whole speech up to reagan really when there were three networks. now the media is divided the way that it was in the 19th century. in national newspapers came along in my time, the 20th-century, even am writing checks right now, 1913 and 20. in national newspapers that emerged in the early 20th-century replacing partisan press. in the old days you would only read your newspaper. if you're republican away good democrat. the republican newspaper, lincoln gave a great speech can carry on the shoulders of his people. the democratic is every fell on the ground and they booed and hissed. and then we get away from them with national newspapers car radio, television. now here we are taught divided media. you may only watch your own favorite cable station, you're a part of the president's speech, the pawn and staring in town of 40 is finished command our attention span has diminished. in the guys th
could walk down the street on a hot chicago night and not miss a word of what you the same as ever loma sitting in the kitchen and listen to the radio. by the early television you would listen to the whole speech up to reagan really when there were three networks. now the media is divided the way that it was in the 19th century. in national newspapers came along in my time, the 20th-century, even am writing checks right now, 1913 and 20. in national newspapers that emerged in the early...
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stands.none of these cracks are left over from one of the most memorable moments of candlestick.when the lomarthquake put a halt to game three of the world series.but the city's rec and park engineer leading the tour has a polroid of the damage in the upper bowl.and a piece of the old concrete.with a piece of rebar still sticking out in his office. >> reporter:they also took us to the field end zone.to show us what any niner fan would call hallowed ground.the location.of the catch. >> reporter:when in 1982 dwight clark caught the pass from joe montana.with 51 seconds left in the nfc championship game.while the grass there isn't the same.it's still a special place and a special moment.in candlestick's history. maureen kelly kron4 news. >> reporter:it happened again. >> reporter:for the second time in five weeks.a large fire at a redwood city auto- recycling plant. here's video from this morning's fire at sims metal management on seaport boulevard.which burned for more than eight hours. >> reporter:you can see the flames and smoke.harmful fumes filling the air. earlier today, officials advised
stands.none of these cracks are left over from one of the most memorable moments of candlestick.when the lomarthquake put a halt to game three of the world series.but the city's rec and park engineer leading the tour has a polroid of the damage in the upper bowl.and a piece of the old concrete.with a piece of rebar still sticking out in his office. >> reporter:they also took us to the field end zone.to show us what any niner fan would call hallowed ground.the location.of the catch....
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students at point loma high school put together this individualo that starts off by thanking them forbut after watching the documentary "blackfish". >> all those memories have been totally cheapened. >> reporter: next comes a series of critical questions. then the real punch. >> no more admission tickets. >> no more rides. >> no more teddy bears. >> what's the impact of something like that? it's damaging. it's a cross-section of the population, clean-cut, well spoken children, talking in very moderate language, talking about how much they've enjoyed seaworld, but now they can't continue to support it until they change their policies. >> reporter: david johnson says seaworld can get by, but he's got a real problem, when kids feel this way about not going to seaworld. >> i did somebody that was actually something that was really amazing. >> reporter: seaworld took out these full-page ads in major publication, refute a lot of points. they say they don't capture killer whales, which is true, they don't, they breed them in captivity and they dot separate the mothers from the calves, and th
students at point loma high school put together this individualo that starts off by thanking them forbut after watching the documentary "blackfish". >> all those memories have been totally cheapened. >> reporter: next comes a series of critical questions. then the real punch. >> no more admission tickets. >> no more rides. >> no more teddy bears. >> what's the impact of something like that? it's damaging. it's a cross-section of the population,...
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. >> reporter: dunts at point loma high school put together this video that starts off by thanking seaworldemories. >> but after watching the documentary "blackfish" on cnn -- >> all of those memories have totally been cheapened. >> reporter: next how seaworld cares for its animals and then the real punch. >> there will be no more admission tickets. >> mo mono more rides. >> no more teddy bears. >> reporter: what's the impact of something like that? >> it's damaging, a cross section of the population, if you notice, very clean-cut, well-spoken children, i mean talking a very moderate language, talking about how much they've enjoyed seaworld but now they just can't continue supporting seaworld until they change their policies. >> reporter: pr crisis expert david johnson says seaworld can get by without music performers but it has a real problem when kids feel this way about nod going to seaworld. >> like i did something that was actually something that was really amazing. >> reporter: very powerful stuff. we should point out, carol, we have asked repeatedly over and over regularly of seaworl
. >> reporter: dunts at point loma high school put together this video that starts off by thanking seaworldemories. >> but after watching the documentary "blackfish" on cnn -- >> all of those memories have totally been cheapened. >> reporter: next how seaworld cares for its animals and then the real punch. >> there will be no more admission tickets. >> mo mono more rides. >> no more teddy bears. >> reporter: what's the impact of...
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glen ellen, 27 and loma mar, pescadero. napa was close. the breeze definitely held up.co for those of you who live in the city. coldest low in 15 years. it made it to 34 at michael's place. teen, 20s. the freeze warning ends in ten minutes. we'll pick it up tonight. still 21 in santa rosa. name, 23. there's the breeze holding -- antioch, i know livermore, concord, they've had a pretty steady breeze. i will tell you, that gets the windchill at 25, concord, 6. oakland, 14 miles an hour. it's 33, 34 degrees. that's cold. there's the east at cold at lirl. sfo, palo alto, mountain view. palo alto airport had an east wind at 14. that put the windchill at 28. 10 below in tahoe. reno was 1. a lot of teens and 20s up in the lake county and mendocino county. it will be sunny. we get component of an offshore breeze. it looks like low 60s showing up after thursday into friday. today, 40s, 50s. it will be cold up there in sonoma. 50 in pittsburgh. 48 livermore. 58 in oakland. a lot of 40s inland. again, that wind and some of the higher elevations, i've seen gusts to 30 miles an hour
glen ellen, 27 and loma mar, pescadero. napa was close. the breeze definitely held up.co for those of you who live in the city. coldest low in 15 years. it made it to 34 at michael's place. teen, 20s. the freeze warning ends in ten minutes. we'll pick it up tonight. still 21 in santa rosa. name, 23. there's the breeze holding -- antioch, i know livermore, concord, they've had a pretty steady breeze. i will tell you, that gets the windchill at 25, concord, 6. oakland, 14 miles an hour. it's 33,...
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. >> dear seaworld -- >> reporter: students at point loma high school put together this video that startsng seaworld for the memories. >> but after watching the documentary "black fish" on cnn -- >> all those memories have been cheapened. >> reporter: then, the real punch -- >> there will be no more admission tickets. >> mow more rides. >> no more teddy bears. >> reporter: what is the impact of something like that? >> it's especially damaging. a cross section of the population, if you notice, very clean cut, well-spoken children. i mean, talking in a very moderate language. talking about how much they enjoyed seaworld but now they just can't continue supporting seaworld until they change their policies. >> reporter: pr crisis expert david johnson says seaworld can get by without music performers but a real problem when kids feel this way about not going to seaworld. >> like i did something that was actually something that was really amazing. >> reporter: martin savidge, cnn, atlanta. >>> much more straight ahead in "cnn newsroom" and it all starts right now. >>> hello, again, everyone. i'
. >> dear seaworld -- >> reporter: students at point loma high school put together this video that startsng seaworld for the memories. >> but after watching the documentary "black fish" on cnn -- >> all those memories have been cheapened. >> reporter: then, the real punch -- >> there will be no more admission tickets. >> mow more rides. >> no more teddy bears. >> reporter: what is the impact of something like that? >> it's...