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in 2001, ktvu's bab mckenzie redowned the role the automobiles had played in recent history of american progress. >> reporter: when the 20th century was young, automobiles were still a novelty. a parade of horseless carrages would draw an audience just about anywhere, they were just about what they sounded lying, carriages without horses. others were they resembled other carriages of the day and if one broke down, you could hook a horse to it and haul it home. by the early '20s, the automobile was king of the road, not only in the big city, but even out on the farm, where a trip into town, no longer involved hooking old bessy up to the buck board. not everyone could afford an automobile at first. triumph ones with a definite sign of success and to own one you had to be rich. it was not only a sumptuous carriage,mly appointed, but ran quietly and elegantly on steam. in the late teens a bright young san francisco engineer decided to make not just a car, but the best car in the world. after building a few sample cars in the east, abner in 1922 opened the steam motors in remry villanova and
in 2001, ktvu's bab mckenzie redowned the role the automobiles had played in recent history of american progress. >> reporter: when the 20th century was young, automobiles were still a novelty. a parade of horseless carrages would draw an audience just about anywhere, they were just about what they sounded lying, carriages without horses. others were they resembled other carriages of the day and if one broke down, you could hook a horse to it and haul it home. by the early '20s, the...
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grant you had a sixty five to go twelve under over all but part of the day belong to this man well mckenzie this went in for an eagle for him he is four shots off the lead allies in ten plagues. so that is this ball for the moment so we've got more few bit later on in the next hour it is the way. every month we give you the future we. want to bring the best in science and technology from across russia and around the world technology update on our jeep. the united states of america is waging war with. no one sign. and human losses are quite significant. is it possible to win the war against sexual assault in the u.s. armed forces. in the army. division. four months of preparation. the last effort to keep the lead on the eastern front. lead citadel of funds to cook. mom had a great sacrifice of blood. and moons are still. some advantage of the military. the most heavily reinforced area of. the battle of course. it lasted forty nine days one of the muddiest battles and the turning point a move to push. disarming saddam hussein. past majority of iraqi citizens. this event brings further assuran
grant you had a sixty five to go twelve under over all but part of the day belong to this man well mckenzie this went in for an eagle for him he is four shots off the lead allies in ten plagues. so that is this ball for the moment so we've got more few bit later on in the next hour it is the way. every month we give you the future we. want to bring the best in science and technology from across russia and around the world technology update on our jeep. the united states of america is waging war...
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ten years ago ktvu's bob mckenzie brought us this look back at august 14, 1945, the day the war ended. >> reporter: 37:87 p.m. eastern wartime. >> the japanese have accepted our terms fully. that's the word we've just received from the white house in washington. this, ladies and gentlemen, is the end of the second world war. >> 55 years ter, it's hard for us to imagine the wave of relief and joy that spread across the world on august 14, 1945. the long bloody, frightening war was over, really over. in san francisco crowds filled the streets. bankers and streetsweepers, welders and nurses, people from all walks of life wanting to be together and share the moment. [ music ] [ applause ] >> reporter: pat castor was the manager of the emporium's book department. when she left work that day she stepped out into a roaring mob. >> it was a joyful chaos. it really was a joyful thing. but i felt very strongly that i had to get home. as long as things were running. i wasn't frightened. i was afraid that my cable car might be pushed over or not -- we -- i couldn't get home. >> reporter: young wa
ten years ago ktvu's bob mckenzie brought us this look back at august 14, 1945, the day the war ended. >> reporter: 37:87 p.m. eastern wartime. >> the japanese have accepted our terms fully. that's the word we've just received from the white house in washington. this, ladies and gentlemen, is the end of the second world war. >> 55 years ter, it's hard for us to imagine the wave of relief and joy that spread across the world on august 14, 1945. the long bloody, frightening war...
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sixty five to go twelve and over the top but of the day did well mckenzie here this went in for an eagle for him he has four shots off the lead a nice ten. so that's all small for a moment the football kicks off soon in the russian prime legal have details on that in the next couple of. disarming saddam hussein. past majority of iraqi citizens. this event brings further assurance that the torture chambers and the secret police are gone forever. flag flies again over our embassy in kabul. cherished who once occupied afghanistan . now occupy sales at guantanamo bay. image. it is appropriate to that. chord. with the to be the. face. if you can should do nothing so that it shocks them especially if it gets slow but you don't actually break any bones. interrogation techniques that we use in. our approach but the senior leadership of our government . we have nothing to. do we believe in transparency. wealthy british style. is not tied to. the. markets why not scan.
sixty five to go twelve and over the top but of the day did well mckenzie here this went in for an eagle for him he has four shots off the lead a nice ten. so that's all small for a moment the football kicks off soon in the russian prime legal have details on that in the next couple of. disarming saddam hussein. past majority of iraqi citizens. this event brings further assurance that the torture chambers and the secret police are gone forever. flag flies again over our embassy in kabul....
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mckenzie is here, who every year with respect of silence, and it is assigned to that project to help -- has been assigned at least in the past, to help work through community events. he has adapted to make sure or to help to troubleshoot and make sure, but we do put the responsibility on the event producer to do the mailings and to be noticed, and friendly, to continue. >> just to echo what the general manager said, it is not that we do the following things and then walk away. dana and her staff attend millions of meetings. we are involved in the process, but we are asking them to lead in. >> basically, what concerns me is it happens occasionally. somebody might miss something. but when i'm hearing is that "i only heard about this" as commissioner sullivan said, yesterday. i do not want to start hearing that more and more in the future. >> i hope you do not, but the other thing is the best policy in the world will also not guarantee that there is not a percentage of people you say the -- who you hear that from. in a perfect world, i will make sure everyone knows, is happy, and you ha
mckenzie is here, who every year with respect of silence, and it is assigned to that project to help -- has been assigned at least in the past, to help work through community events. he has adapted to make sure or to help to troubleshoot and make sure, but we do put the responsibility on the event producer to do the mailings and to be noticed, and friendly, to continue. >> just to echo what the general manager said, it is not that we do the following things and then walk away. dana and...
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a sixty five to get a twelve under call over old bonds with thoughts of the day belonged to will mckenzie this went in for an eagle an american kids shots off the lead and once he tends let's say. and that's all the sports news for now back with another update in just under two hours time until then i think. every month we give you the future we help you understand how we'll get there and what tomorrow brings the best in science and technology from across russia and around the world join this knowledge update on our jeep. the united states of america is waging war within its own army. jono advantage is our no one sign. and human losses are quite significant. is it possible to win the war against sexual assault in the u.s. armed forces sex in the army on r g. some.
a sixty five to get a twelve under call over old bonds with thoughts of the day belonged to will mckenzie this went in for an eagle an american kids shots off the lead and once he tends let's say. and that's all the sports news for now back with another update in just under two hours time until then i think. every month we give you the future we help you understand how we'll get there and what tomorrow brings the best in science and technology from across russia and around the world join this...
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ranch naidoc up to sixty five to go twelve on the overall but the pulse of the day belong to will mckenzie is wanting for an eagle in the americans more shots . and i sometimes i will stick with us. and that's what sports news but i will be back with another update in just under two hours time until then i think.
ranch naidoc up to sixty five to go twelve on the overall but the pulse of the day belong to will mckenzie is wanting for an eagle in the americans more shots . and i sometimes i will stick with us. and that's what sports news but i will be back with another update in just under two hours time until then i think.
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[laughter] craig: my apologies to ben mckenzie. we'll have him back soon. we just went on a little too long tonight. sorry about that. it only remains for me to wish you good night. how would they say good night in holland, rebecca? [speaking dutch] [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ yes! ♪ look, they fit! oh my gosh, are those the jeans from last year? how'd you do it? simple stuff... eating right...whole grain. whole grain? [ female announcer ] people who eat more whole grain tend to have healthier body weights. multigrain cheerios has five whole grains and 110 lightly sweetened calories. more grains. less you! multigrain cheerios. . >>> we're waiting again. >> hopes for a wedding once again put on hold. but why today's decision could be a strategic victory for prop 8 opponents. >>> the late-night text messages and several signs are damaged. the vandalism that has two city council members fighting over more than just text issues. >> yes, i'm in pain. every day i have either wake up with a headache, pain under my eye. >> it has been nearly a year since he was sever
[laughter] craig: my apologies to ben mckenzie. we'll have him back soon. we just went on a little too long tonight. sorry about that. it only remains for me to wish you good night. how would they say good night in holland, rebecca? [speaking dutch] [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ yes! ♪ look, they fit! oh my gosh, are those the jeans from last year? how'd you do it? simple stuff... eating right...whole grain. whole grain? [ female announcer ] people who eat more whole grain tend to have...
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mckenzie within six weeks was home. ten horses? >> yes. >> yeah? >> three dogs and four cats. >> you have a farm then all right. six kids total because you're raising the girls along with your three sons, too. it's a pretty full house. >> it is a full house. >> and your situation, they're foster children you adopted as babies and looking at what a wonderful addition they've been to your family. >> yeah. they were our foster kids for about 18 months and then we had the opportunity to adopt them so of course we jumped on that opportunity. we wanted them all along. >> and, girls, i see you love that candy necklace, right? >> yes. >> and katy perry. i know you're a big katy perry fan, right? how was that? >> hold it like that. >> did you like the katy perry concert? >> yeah. >> i did. >> what's your favorite katy perry song? >> the last song. >> "california gurls." >> that was the first song. and so you like to ride horses, madeline. i know you like to ride horses. are you showing your sisters? >> yeah. >> what else do you
mckenzie within six weeks was home. ten horses? >> yes. >> yeah? >> three dogs and four cats. >> you have a farm then all right. six kids total because you're raising the girls along with your three sons, too. it's a pretty full house. >> it is a full house. >> and your situation, they're foster children you adopted as babies and looking at what a wonderful addition they've been to your family. >> yeah. they were our foster kids for about 18 months and...
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yeah, it is getting chillier now, our first model, mckenzie, we have her in this black blazer, a keyor for play or whatever. >> you can. it elevates her look. we have her in a flouncy skirt and h & m tee. she looks very summery and breezy. >> let's do the transition to fall. bring out mish shelf. come on out. >> michelle is in the same blazer. you can see this is a more fall appropriate look, great for work. we added some different texture, she has a card gan undrneath. >> layers. >> that's the key for fall, all about layers. we have here in this cute bebe skirt that is $68, a club monaco top and looks ready from go to work from the night out. >> and has the stockings which help stay warm. let's see the look side by side. >> the blazer elevates the look and a a shot of polish. >> love that. let's bring out marylands wearing the pant look. we have charcoal pants worn by sara, coming out. >> sara is our summer model. these are trousers at j.crew, $80. what we love about them because they are charcoal, it's different than your basic black and adds like a smart adjustment paired with thi
yeah, it is getting chillier now, our first model, mckenzie, we have her in this black blazer, a keyor for play or whatever. >> you can. it elevates her look. we have her in a flouncy skirt and h & m tee. she looks very summery and breezy. >> let's do the transition to fall. bring out mish shelf. come on out. >> michelle is in the same blazer. you can see this is a more fall appropriate look, great for work. we added some different texture, she has a card gan undrneath....
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it will warm up this week and more so next week. 10:00 hour and mckenzie mostly 50 degrees out theres and '70s indicated by the yellow then by 4:00 p.m. more '70s getting up mostly slow '70s north bay 7147 rosa napa will hit 72 richmond will be hitting 64. 80 degree reading for the south livermore and morgan hill, mt. view will get to about 71 degrees today. 7 day around the bay warm up will start tomorrow as well as we head into friday things will get hotter head it into the weekend up to about 90 degree readings inland '70s for the bay and '60s along the coast. things will get warmer next work week may be 3 digit degree readings and lab spots '80s for the bay and maybe '70s finally for the coast. >> continuing to see the bridges we don't have any hot spots for you. we have traffic backed up in the right hand side of the toll plaza. all this is traffic from interstate 80 these for freeway it is backing up their but only on the right side the rest of the plows the wide open. one wonders why they will migrate over till left. save themselves a little time. sematech over which agree rid
it will warm up this week and more so next week. 10:00 hour and mckenzie mostly 50 degrees out theres and '70s indicated by the yellow then by 4:00 p.m. more '70s getting up mostly slow '70s north bay 7147 rosa napa will hit 72 richmond will be hitting 64. 80 degree reading for the south livermore and morgan hill, mt. view will get to about 71 degrees today. 7 day around the bay warm up will start tomorrow as well as we head into friday things will get hotter head it into the weekend up to...
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when you look at the achievement gap, mckenzie has said the achievement gap is equivalent to a permanent economic crisis. i often think of that quote by langston hughes who said a dream deferred for one is a dream deferred for all. we have to move the needle to ensure every kid is ready for college and working life. that is our challenge today, to have a new conversation about the future of education and to see how public opinion from both the public and students can help shape american education in the 21st century. he has challenged folks inside and outside the beltway to think differently about education, health care and jobs. jim? >> thank you. >> thank you, justin. i will make a couple of opening remarks here. he told me to keep the remarks appropriate. he said remember, you're not an expert in this field, and we don't want any of your usual recklessness. that is how he is helping me. he introduced me as chairman and c.e.o., and i notice you didn't clap. the image of c.e.o.'s is so low it is unbelievable. i can do this. officially as of today, i am eliminating the title of c.e.o. ga
when you look at the achievement gap, mckenzie has said the achievement gap is equivalent to a permanent economic crisis. i often think of that quote by langston hughes who said a dream deferred for one is a dream deferred for all. we have to move the needle to ensure every kid is ready for college and working life. that is our challenge today, to have a new conversation about the future of education and to see how public opinion from both the public and students can help shape american...