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it's between the montgomery and west oakland stations.ingle tracking trains in both directions. that includes the transbay tube. that's what's slowing everything down. so you're slow in the east bay direction. if you are heading to sfo, there is limited service to sfo, daly city, so definitely use the freeways instead. now, if you are going to use bart, muni is also offering mutual aid to bart riders in the downtown san francisco area so that is an option. all muni trains and buses are on time. ace and caltrain problem-free. the richmond fremont line not affected. let's check weather with julie. >> weather is busy too. we have scattered showers out there damp and mild temperatures. showers stretching from the city along the 80 corridor up through sacramento this morning, as well. benicia, martinez, seeing light showers this morning. we are see a mix of light to moderate rainfall indicated by the little areas of yellow on your screen. turning to our temperatures, you will notice a mild start to the day. in fact, pretty much everyone in the
it's between the montgomery and west oakland stations.ingle tracking trains in both directions. that includes the transbay tube. that's what's slowing everything down. so you're slow in the east bay direction. if you are heading to sfo, there is limited service to sfo, daly city, so definitely use the freeways instead. now, if you are going to use bart, muni is also offering mutual aid to bart riders in the downtown san francisco area so that is an option. all muni trains and buses are on time....
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she told the true story of the 1955-1956 montgomery bus boycott through the eyes of four women.ase help me welcome her. >> i guess you are wondering why i'm standing here. [inaudible] my teachers have been teaching me a lot about standing up for what is right. it was a week right after negro history week. i like negro history week a lot because we learn about people who make a difference. that is what i want to do. teh white -- the white section was empty, and the colored section was full, so i sat in the middle, the seat on the left, the last one in the middle. i was not thinking about anything in particular. i had a chocolate candy bar, and i was looking out the window. an older girl sat next to me. i continued looking out the window. more people got on the bus, and some more color and some were white, and soon, no more seats were available. colored folks started getting up, and white folks started taking their seats. i just stared straight ahead. "make light on your feet." other people got up, but i told myself that i would just stay seated. folks started staring at me. you k
she told the true story of the 1955-1956 montgomery bus boycott through the eyes of four women.ase help me welcome her. >> i guess you are wondering why i'm standing here. [inaudible] my teachers have been teaching me a lot about standing up for what is right. it was a week right after negro history week. i like negro history week a lot because we learn about people who make a difference. that is what i want to do. teh white -- the white section was empty, and the colored section was...
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and in my memory -- -- montgomery -- [laughter] in montgomery, you had to go through the back entrance. now you can go through the front. and they took down all the signs. my sisters even said, you know, we have that cosmetic change that you see on tv. she said, before you could not go into the department store to try on hats. now you can go into the department store and they have malls and they have expanded it and everything. so that has changed. and the attitude of white people. when i was growing up, my father did not mind people calling him by his first named. his first name was qp. in the court case, they ask, what does that stand for? it stood for quinnith paul. the white people use to just call him jordy and they would call his son, boy. even the teachers and the faculty members of my school said they never called him buy anything other than his first name. and he was a professor of alabama state. so i have seen all of that change. it is an attitude change. and as my sister called it, a cosmetic change. they say, dixie had a cosmetic change. they have the same mental attitude h
and in my memory -- -- montgomery -- [laughter] in montgomery, you had to go through the back entrance. now you can go through the front. and they took down all the signs. my sisters even said, you know, we have that cosmetic change that you see on tv. she said, before you could not go into the department store to try on hats. now you can go into the department store and they have malls and they have expanded it and everything. so that has changed. and the attitude of white people. when i was...
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and in my memory -- -- montgomery -- [laughter] in montgomery, you had to go through the back entrance. now you can go through the front. and they took
and in my memory -- -- montgomery -- [laughter] in montgomery, you had to go through the back entrance. now you can go through the front. and they took
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no longer single-tracking trains towards the montgomery station. so trains running in both directions. still major delays. by the time you get in say the next 20 minutes or so, all the delays will be gone and we'll be keeping track of that for you. we'll check out the bridge toll plaza. the metering lights on, backed up towards west grand. we'll check out another live shot, this time at the san mateo bridge. looks good through hayward and on to 880. in the south bay there have been earlier accidents but really no major trouble reported now so you've just got the normal delays, especially westbound 4 out of antioch. >> thank you very much. doesn't get much better on the roadway. rain moving through with the cold front. the latest update from live doppler 7 hd. at least we lost the yellow but the stronger cell is over top of you. dublin, towards hayward. another cell coming right across 92 towards san mateo. here's the reason why we have flight arrival delays. south san francisco getting pretty impressive rain in san bruno for that matter. this is al
no longer single-tracking trains towards the montgomery station. so trains running in both directions. still major delays. by the time you get in say the next 20 minutes or so, all the delays will be gone and we'll be keeping track of that for you. we'll check out the bridge toll plaza. the metering lights on, backed up towards west grand. we'll check out another live shot, this time at the san mateo bridge. looks good through hayward and on to 880. in the south bay there have been earlier...
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and those young students really began there and then went on to the freedom rides in montgomery and then finally-- and not finally at all, because they went on to do great things in the country professionally-- but then to selma and to edmund pettus bridge for that crucial showdown there. david found them, and they found him, and the dynamic on this paper then gave voice and coverage to the movement. it was an electric moment when david halberstam began to report on that sit-in movement that had its genesis in that city. (halberstam) i would like to say very simply that it was not so much me, that there were any number of four or five reporters on that paper. wally westfeldt had been our senior civil rights reporter, and he had taken the year off in sweden. but because of coleman harwell, our editor's, decision-- from day one on brown, he had assigned wally, who should have won the pulitzer prize in those years, to go wherever it was that this story took him-- little rock; clinton, tennessee-- and cover it. and that had set the orbital thrust of the paper. and we were different. we not o
and those young students really began there and then went on to the freedom rides in montgomery and then finally-- and not finally at all, because they went on to do great things in the country professionally-- but then to selma and to edmund pettus bridge for that crucial showdown there. david found them, and they found him, and the dynamic on this paper then gave voice and coverage to the movement. it was an electric moment when david halberstam began to report on that sit-in movement that...
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that is between west oakland and montgomery street. tracking out there. -- bart-- >> darya: back with more couple of minutes, alive peek at san francisco. you can see it is rainy and dark out there this morning. use brown head so we have the light more in the evening tonight. >> mark: after we saw a large drop in the japanese dollar over the weekend we are now seeing the dow down. we are seeing will fall as well as japan the world's third largest economy is crippled by your quick. it had been below 100 earlier. it is now down 53. president barack obama traveling to virginia, he will give a speech on revamping education. later in the afternoon the president host of visiting prime minister. they will discuss arab world instability. the irony in government saying s second session in the trial of three americans accused of spying will be may 11th. they were hiking in northern iraq near the border in 2009, when the forces and detaining them. they have accused them of spying for the u.s.. the americans and the families say it is untrue. they
that is between west oakland and montgomery street. tracking out there. -- bart-- >> darya: back with more couple of minutes, alive peek at san francisco. you can see it is rainy and dark out there this morning. use brown head so we have the light more in the evening tonight. >> mark: after we saw a large drop in the japanese dollar over the weekend we are now seeing the dow down. we are seeing will fall as well as japan the world's third largest economy is crippled by your quick....
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check traffic with gianna. >>> bart delays montgomery and west oakland single tracking trains, 10- tote delays. other mass transit problem- free. we are dealing with slick surfaces out there so a couple of new accidents to report. northbound 17 at redwood estates chp working on a wreck that's blocking lanes. debris in the roads. so we are seeing slight delays in the area. give yourself some extra time. also, in san jose, north 101 yerba buena noninjury accident, green on the sensors so no delays. fog advisory on the golden gate bridge but we have been monitoring this camera and you can see it's starting to lift a bit so things looking a lot better through in area. south 101 clear through waldo tunnel across the bridge clear into san francisco. the rest of the bay area bridges problem-free. light at the toll plaza. you can see traffic not too badly. looks like we might have a stalled vehicle there car very slow and go through that portion so just keep your eyes peeled for that. both directions of the san mateo bridge, problem-free. clear 880, 101 and through hayward. westbound 580 busy
check traffic with gianna. >>> bart delays montgomery and west oakland single tracking trains, 10- tote delays. other mass transit problem- free. we are dealing with slick surfaces out there so a couple of new accidents to report. northbound 17 at redwood estates chp working on a wreck that's blocking lanes. debris in the roads. so we are seeing slight delays in the area. give yourself some extra time. also, in san jose, north 101 yerba buena noninjury accident, green on the sensors so...
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and your story, michael montgomery, and that is about pelican bay.here a long case about abuse at pelican bay prison is coming to a close. >> right. it's essentially good news for the prison system, rare good news. and that is this long-running lawsuit, having to do with the use of force, abuse by prison staff and the way that the department disciplines its own staff is coming to a close. there's a hearing this week to consider an order to terminate the litigation. and there really was agreement by all parties that the department has made substantial changes in these areas to the degree that all parties agree that the judge in this case, judge henderson should sign the order. he hasn't done so yet, but it is a week, where the department, which is embattled in so many ways can say we are getting past this one. it will be a significant development if and when the judge signs the order. >> belva: talk about pelican bay. >> pelican bay was one of the super max prisoneds opened in the country in 1989. it was a place to incapacitate violent inmates. inmate
and your story, michael montgomery, and that is about pelican bay.here a long case about abuse at pelican bay prison is coming to a close. >> right. it's essentially good news for the prison system, rare good news. and that is this long-running lawsuit, having to do with the use of force, abuse by prison staff and the way that the department disciplines its own staff is coming to a close. there's a hearing this week to consider an order to terminate the litigation. and there really was...
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mike montgomery in the nit hosting mississippi today. horrible hay had 25 points.lways laugh, my producer, the elbow jumper. cal led by 9. terence throwing down on a kid named balk-balk. nasty. to mississippi credit they kept coming back and coming back. cal up one when camp put cal up by three. last chance for mississippi and they can't get a shot. that's it. 77-74. cal moves on to colorado. round two-3300 fans watched. 1900 watched usf beat idaho. dallas. bally wood night. minority owner of the warriors happens to be an indian. anyway, warriors led by 18. ellis 26 points, 11 assists. jason kidd, funny, one of the few guys only scored three points. actually scored four. that was the only basket he made and he is the key player. 11 assists for him. 34 for him. warriors play good at home but a good team more times than not grabs them by the throat at the end. sharks without dany heatley. suspended by the nhl two games for delivering an elbow to the head of steve ought. $88,645 and 16. the sharks will miss heatly against minnesota and st. louis. he will be back march
mike montgomery in the nit hosting mississippi today. horrible hay had 25 points.lways laugh, my producer, the elbow jumper. cal led by 9. terence throwing down on a kid named balk-balk. nasty. to mississippi credit they kept coming back and coming back. cal up one when camp put cal up by three. last chance for mississippi and they can't get a shot. that's it. 77-74. cal moves on to colorado. round two-3300 fans watched. 1900 watched usf beat idaho. dallas. bally wood night. minority owner of...
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it was montgomery clift who taught her to take acting seriously. >> i learned that you had to feel itn your gut, to get a rush of, like, being that person and being true to that person and what they would do. >> but increasingly, it was her marriages that attracted attention. first, to conrad hilton of hilton hotels, and then michael wilding, and after that a film producer. it was after his death that she thumbed the movie -- filmed the movie "butterfield 8." suffering and near-fatal illness swayed hollywood's heart on awards night. by 1963, she was described as the most beautiful woman in the world and she was earning $1 million to star in what was the most expensive film in the world. her co-star was, of course, richard burton. >> remember, remember. >> forget? no. i could never been more far away from new the nest. -- i could never be more far away from you then as. >> their romance was immediate sensation that when on and on. they married and divorced, then married and divorced again. that stormy passion with merit another oscar-winning performance. >> i am it loud and i am vulgar
it was montgomery clift who taught her to take acting seriously. >> i learned that you had to feel itn your gut, to get a rush of, like, being that person and being true to that person and what they would do. >> but increasingly, it was her marriages that attracted attention. first, to conrad hilton of hilton hotels, and then michael wilding, and after that a film producer. it was after his death that she thumbed the movie -- filmed the movie "butterfield 8." suffering and...
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some started to doubt her talent until she starred alongside montgomery clift in "a place in the sun". actor.de her a better >> you had to feel it in your gut. you get a rush like being that person and being true to the person and what they would do. >> and there was her private life which was just as dramatic. she had been married three times and divorced twice and widowed by her mid-20's. meanwhile, her film career was flourishing. she received three oscar nominations before winning best actress award. >> thank you, with all my heart. >> for this performance in field 8". richard burton acted together in a series of films. >> i wear the pants in the house because someone has got to. there remained -- they married and divorced twice. they remained close until her death. she fought fear and prejudice towards aids. elizabeth taylor had her problems with ill health and addiction but her indomitable spirit and lust for life meant she could not be thwarted. as michael caine said, she was a great human being. >> her death is being mourned and perhaps nowhere more so is the outpouring > in l
some started to doubt her talent until she starred alongside montgomery clift in "a place in the sun". actor.de her a better >> you had to feel it in your gut. you get a rush like being that person and being true to the person and what they would do. >> and there was her private life which was just as dramatic. she had been married three times and divorced twice and widowed by her mid-20's. meanwhile, her film career was flourishing. she received three oscar nominations...
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cameras caught these pictures in california and new montgomery a couple of hours ago. and we are live in orenda this afternoon. strong, heavy rain. there is a lot of water collecting along the roadway. we'll continue our team coverage later on tonight. reporting live from orinda, jade hernandez, ktvu channel 2 news . >> thank you, jade. >>> this morning's storm forced the closures of some schools in salmon elementary and charter creek school when they lost electricity. the two schools are at the same address on bohemian way and ox occidental. >>> and a man was killed when his suv flipped over. he was driving on southbound 880 to highway 338. he lost control. the truck hit the tree and jacknifed. the accident is still block that go connector ramp >>> today, japan increased the alert level of its nuclear. it puts the japanese nuclear incident at the same level as the 1979 three-mile island disaster in pennsylvania. firetrucks sprayed water on overheated reactor. >>> minute levels of radioactiveivity have been found here. but officials say there is no health concerns. eve
cameras caught these pictures in california and new montgomery a couple of hours ago. and we are live in orenda this afternoon. strong, heavy rain. there is a lot of water collecting along the roadway. we'll continue our team coverage later on tonight. reporting live from orinda, jade hernandez, ktvu channel 2 news . >> thank you, jade. >>> this morning's storm forced the closures of some schools in salmon elementary and charter creek school when they lost electricity. the two...
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until she started beside montgomery clift in "a place in the sun." it was a career defining film. made her a star. and a better actor. >> i learned that you had to feel it in your gut. being that person and being true to that person and what they would do. >> and then, there was her private life, which is just as dramatic as your movies. by her mid-20s, she had been married three times, divorced twice, and with good. >> elizabeth taylor. >> meanwhile, her film career was flourishing. she received three oscar nominations in a row before receiving the oscar. >> i thank you. thank you with all of my heart. >> there was this performance in "butterfield 8," and then there was "cleopatra." she fell in love with the role and richard burton, her costar, leading to one of the most 20th- century documented love affairs. they acted together in a series of films, including "who is afraid of virginia woolf? " before that, she won her second oscar. >> i wear the pants in the house. >> they married and divorced twice, but remained close until his death. the film roles began to subside, but her f
until she started beside montgomery clift in "a place in the sun." it was a career defining film. made her a star. and a better actor. >> i learned that you had to feel it in your gut. being that person and being true to that person and what they would do. >> and then, there was her private life, which is just as dramatic as your movies. by her mid-20s, she had been married three times, divorced twice, and with good. >> elizabeth taylor. >> meanwhile, her film...
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i think she was only 17 when she filmed it starring along with montgomery clift. there's an honesty of emotion and naturalness that i think was captivating then, it's captivating now. there are huge closeups of her face that a lot of actresses couldn't stand that are just knockouts and it's an extraordinary performance and i think if you want to go back and look at one film, that's the one guild back and look at. >> brown: and she came out of that studio system of that era, right? >> she did. she did, she started when she was ten. she was a real product of the m.g.m. factory system where they kind of turned people out and there were big stresses involved with that. judy garland, another m.g.m. child, also had substance abuse problems. it was a real stress to be this kind of celebrity. it wasn't the kind of... it was glamorous but it was glamour with a price and she paid the price but persevered. >> brown: now we live a 24-hour celebrity-saturated culture now. but she was well ahead of her time. >> people were on her case all the time and, you know, i think for the
i think she was only 17 when she filmed it starring along with montgomery clift. there's an honesty of emotion and naturalness that i think was captivating then, it's captivating now. there are huge closeups of her face that a lot of actresses couldn't stand that are just knockouts and it's an extraordinary performance and i think if you want to go back and look at one film, that's the one guild back and look at. >> brown: and she came out of that studio system of that era, right?...
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colin montgomerie i am going to and a few minutes to speak out and go home early. to the n.b.a. now and derrick rose scored twenty four points as the chicago bulls beat memphis ninety nine ninety six the grizzlies missing the chance to take the game into overtime on the buzzer the bulls put their thirteen game winning run on the line as well as to memphis where you had forty nine forty six the behalf by stage with the clock tick down and if you can't it rose to control for the boys difference between three four points in the five to last six quite calmly had the opportunity to send the match into overtime but mr three pointers time expired the final score ninety nine ninety six was extending the streets of games increase in value through some conference. to boxing and one of the sport's best ever fighters we packing the punches in moscow in a couple of months as roy jones jr has signed up to face local hopeful denise leavitt of on may the twenty second talk about the battle of the two empires to take place at the dilemma of sports center which is paid to open up to six thousand
colin montgomerie i am going to and a few minutes to speak out and go home early. to the n.b.a. now and derrick rose scored twenty four points as the chicago bulls beat memphis ninety nine ninety six the grizzlies missing the chance to take the game into overtime on the buzzer the bulls put their thirteen game winning run on the line as well as to memphis where you had forty nine forty six the behalf by stage with the clock tick down and if you can't it rose to control for the boys difference...