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the work that i do is helping people to of the door a new landscape. and being able to work out what skills you might need in your life to handle this. i wanted to do something that remembered simon, and i wanted to write the whole experienced out. so that when william was older, he could read my story rather than the story that played out in public. >> elizabeth turner there with her first-person account of the events that changed her life. we have complete coverage leading up to 9/11 anniversary. for all of us at the bbc world news america, thank you for watching. see you back here tomorrow. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> union bank offers unique insight and expertise in a range of industries. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news america" was presented by kcet, los angeles.
the work that i do is helping people to of the door a new landscape. and being able to work out what skills you might need in your life to handle this. i wanted to do something that remembered simon, and i wanted to write the whole experienced out. so that when william was older, he could read my story rather than the story that played out in public. >> elizabeth turner there with her first-person account of the events that changed her life. we have complete coverage leading up to 9/11...
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the work i do is helping people to a door -- absorb their new landscape and working out what skills theyed to help them handle it. i did want to do something that remembered simon. i also wanted to write out the whole experience so that when william was older, he would be able to read my story rather than the story that played out in the public. >> that was elizabeth turner with her first-person account of the events that change your life. that is one of the many extraordinary stories from 9/11. we will have complete coverage leading up to the 10th anniversary this weekend. you can find more on our website. make sure to check out our facebook page. thank you for watching. we will see you back here tomorrow. ♪ >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> union bank offers unique insight and expertise in a range of industries. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news america" was presented by kcet, los angeles.
the work i do is helping people to a door -- absorb their new landscape and working out what skills theyed to help them handle it. i did want to do something that remembered simon. i also wanted to write out the whole experience so that when william was older, he would be able to read my story rather than the story that played out in the public. >> that was elizabeth turner with her first-person account of the events that change your life. that is one of the many extraordinary stories...
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the second goal leads us to want to improve and install pedestrian amenities, such as new landscaping, better lighting, widening the sidewalks at key locations, and working on at the crossings. in particular, the crossing of the major streets, like seventh street and eighth streets where there is fast 1-way traffic and long at blogs. there is a need we have identified for helping pedestrians get across without having to go all the way to a big street light mission and howard, so reducing the travel for pedestrians because of crossing. the trade-off in improving the alleys and providing more pedestrian space is you have to let go of some of the street parking that exist. we no parking is an issue that the community certainly cares a lot about. so we want to understand how to make that trade off. in our study, we conducted some public outrage. we have actually gotten a fair amount of feedback about taking a balanced approach. on the one hand, there is high demand and fairly low supply of on-street parking. we recognize that. but at the same time, we have heard that there is some interes
the second goal leads us to want to improve and install pedestrian amenities, such as new landscaping, better lighting, widening the sidewalks at key locations, and working on at the crossings. in particular, the crossing of the major streets, like seventh street and eighth streets where there is fast 1-way traffic and long at blogs. there is a need we have identified for helping pedestrians get across without having to go all the way to a big street light mission and howard, so reducing the...
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there is a new island landscape here. we joined the pakistan air force on their first relief mission of this year's floods. they are not just dropping the aid, they also supplied it. the hungry came running. they are looking to the military for help. many despair of the ineffective civilian government. we find a rare patches of dry land. a narrow strip of roadway where aid can be unloaded. within seconds, a crowd gathered. there is a lot of desperation here. they have been stuck in this area for a month and a half, completely cut off. they have received no relief of any kind. no food, no medicine, no water. a scramble for the ration packs. they contain the essentials. a lifeline for this room community. each bag will only last a family for about a week. after dropping the aid, we went on looking for others that needed help. a family was beckoning from the rooftop. at their location was noted for the next flight. the pilot believes that others have not been located. >> all that we can do is see them. they can be taken to s
there is a new island landscape here. we joined the pakistan air force on their first relief mission of this year's floods. they are not just dropping the aid, they also supplied it. the hungry came running. they are looking to the military for help. many despair of the ineffective civilian government. we find a rare patches of dry land. a narrow strip of roadway where aid can be unloaded. within seconds, a crowd gathered. there is a lot of desperation here. they have been stuck in this area...
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that is fair for businesses that are taking on this big changes they need time to adjust to the new landscapell be great for california in terms of additional revenues. with that said as a consumer i enjoy shopping tax-free from amazon. i am not excited about the change but i think it will be good for california. >> teresa estacio, kron 4 >> civil lawsuits of the san bruno explosion. the july 2012 trial date for 90 filing the plaintiffs in the company will meet next month for a process so off suits filed can be brought to trial. lawsuits brought against the company by shareholders will be heard separately. the explosion killed eight people and destroyed 38 homes last year. >> abc weekend in a couple of communities. it could impact how you get a round. fog fest in pacifica. list will be closed. palmetto avenue art, crafts, live music. family friendly. >> an event that is perhaps not quite family friendly the folsom st. hundreds are expected in this market area. it means that a major road close ures full sum between 12 and the seventh street will be closed and also shut down will be portions of
that is fair for businesses that are taking on this big changes they need time to adjust to the new landscapell be great for california in terms of additional revenues. with that said as a consumer i enjoy shopping tax-free from amazon. i am not excited about the change but i think it will be good for california. >> teresa estacio, kron 4 >> civil lawsuits of the san bruno explosion. the july 2012 trial date for 90 filing the plaintiffs in the company will meet next month for a...
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so what's the reaction been to the news across that landscape the white house has said that the question as to holder counted next president should be for the russian people to determine are that expects the research in relations with moscow to continue in any case and we are shit sashing in international affairs expert from washington also believes that there won't be any major change i believe that russia olds who is interested in following the process the arms control process in trying to leave us history were points the same way that united states he's interested in doing so for russia or sister to you could work also arsenals. in that sense i don't think there is going to be a major change however there is the issue of missile defense. policy or missile defense russia simple solution to it is something that has continued on change since it is so for mr putin as president i believe that the same arguments are used by russia but the one surance that's for me to be a missile defense system based in europe is not going to be used against russia. those can be sure those demands are going
so what's the reaction been to the news across that landscape the white house has said that the question as to holder counted next president should be for the russian people to determine are that expects the research in relations with moscow to continue in any case and we are shit sashing in international affairs expert from washington also believes that there won't be any major change i believe that russia olds who is interested in following the process the arms control process in trying to...
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and there are new players on the landscape is so from a day-to-day business perspective, it's not a whole lot different. and we really haven't changed the focus of the firm at all during that period of time in terms of just following, you know, one industry. >> susie: well, kbw is still so specialized in banking and financial services and it's certainly been a tough time for that sector. do you ever think of expanding beyond that? >> we frequently ask ourselves should we go into energy or high-tech or, you know, some other sector. nobody around here knows those sectors. so we don't-- we don't give it a lot of thought in terms of an organic expansion. i think if an opportunity ever presented itself to acquire a firm, you know, that kind of had the same kind of brand in a different space, you know, and on the right terms we would consider that. >> susie: how is your business doing given this new phase of the financial crisis? >> i think there are challenges out there. economic environment, stock market, our revenues aren't as robust as they have been, as we would like them. there's more reg
and there are new players on the landscape is so from a day-to-day business perspective, it's not a whole lot different. and we really haven't changed the focus of the firm at all during that period of time in terms of just following, you know, one industry. >> susie: well, kbw is still so specialized in banking and financial services and it's certainly been a tough time for that sector. do you ever think of expanding beyond that? >> we frequently ask ourselves should we go into...
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not etch supporting the new proposal to change the landscape and access on alcatraz -- not everyone supportsew proposal. >> reporter: 150 million people come here, even if you have to brace a little bit of rain. now the park service is considering giving you more. like overnight stays, concessions and exploring the rest of the island. this is the draft proposal now available. the park service wants people to take a look and weigh in on the proposals. on options like overnight stays. >> if other people want to do that that's fine. >> reporter: and there is the question of concession. >> you buy them before you go. >> you don't want concessions over there? >> no. >> reporter: also on the table, accessibility. tourists are confined to a pretty specific part of the island and most we talked to would like a chance to look around. >> if it's accessible, i say why not. >> reporter: the goal of the park service is to figure out which way to head over the next decade. but there's also the option to keep things just the way they are. and on this cold day we found plenty of people to do just that. >> i
not etch supporting the new proposal to change the landscape and access on alcatraz -- not everyone supportsew proposal. >> reporter: 150 million people come here, even if you have to brace a little bit of rain. now the park service is considering giving you more. like overnight stays, concessions and exploring the rest of the island. this is the draft proposal now available. the park service wants people to take a look and weigh in on the proposals. on options like overnight stays....
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a new discovery below the lush landscape of moammar gaddafi's hhme in libya.he former leader had aa intricate bunker built to prottct hii family n case of an emergency.the features four entrances... r decootamination showers andd multiple airrtight sealed poors.there's also an complex is estimated to have cost tens of billionssddllars to build. it's time for a liitle love, peace and soooooooooul! poooooooooul!ácheersá ácheersá soul train celebrated it's 40th anniversary... monday, with a free concert n chicago. the dance ssow... creator aad host, don cornelius stepped on stage in a leather suitt.. with smooth moves to match. a maryland family would do almost anything tt get theii dog back. try and take care of her and that's what we're trying to do. )) ))ccminn up... from motion sensors to investigators... just what lengths one family is going to for heir missing beagle. you're watchinn fox 45 good day baltimore. ((break 7)) 3 a maryland family is goinggto extreme measures to find their missing og.from thousands of posters .... to ringing in trackers from ouu
a new discovery below the lush landscape of moammar gaddafi's hhme in libya.he former leader had aa intricate bunker built to prottct hii family n case of an emergency.the features four entrances... r decootamination showers andd multiple airrtight sealed poors.there's also an complex is estimated to have cost tens of billionssddllars to build. it's time for a liitle love, peace and soooooooooul! poooooooooul!ácheersá ácheersá soul train celebrated it's 40th anniversary... monday, with a...
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they are shaping and changing the business landscape with new ideas and different was to execute them. tonight, we'll introduce you to some young business owners who followed their dreams and achieved their goals, even in challenging economic times. and we'll talk to one of the country's top experts in entrepreneurial innovation about what it takes to make it. we begin with a business that started completely by accident to fix accidents. >> i bumped into a girl. she made me drop my phone when i was walking. picked it up and it was smashed, didn't really know what to do with it. went online and found i had to go to the apple store. they wanted $199 to replace my phone that i bought for $199. >> reporter: so justin wetherill put his tech-savvy skills and curiosity to work and decided to fix it himself. at first he failed, but on his second attempt and with the help of his friend david reiff, he successfully fixed his iphone. >> at that point, i realized there were probably a lot of people in the same situation that i was. >> reporter: with that, you break, i fix was born. the first offi
they are shaping and changing the business landscape with new ideas and different was to execute them. tonight, we'll introduce you to some young business owners who followed their dreams and achieved their goals, even in challenging economic times. and we'll talk to one of the country's top experts in entrepreneurial innovation about what it takes to make it. we begin with a business that started completely by accident to fix accidents. >> i bumped into a girl. she made me drop my phone...
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at my daughter aerial's gallery in chelsea and the exhibition was called "looking south: new york city landscapes." pictures i had made over a 15-year period from a studio i had in chelsea. and although the world trade center played the role of the exclamation mark in all of those pictures, they were really about big sky country in new york, about the seasons passing, about the fact that we are an island sitting on the edge of an ocean. there was systems that i was observing as if for the first time. during that summer, i was surrounded by these large scale photographs in the small studio i use in providencetown. perhaps that was what gave me some kind of inner momentum to address the issues in ground zero, the fact that i had lived with those buildings in an intimate way for so many months. on september 7th, i made this photograph. i was in new york to work with a laboratory to make some prints and i went back to my old studio, just to see what things looked like and i remember about dusk i made this picture thinking it's a relatively plain day, not much going on. i'll come back next week. they
at my daughter aerial's gallery in chelsea and the exhibition was called "looking south: new york city landscapes." pictures i had made over a 15-year period from a studio i had in chelsea. and although the world trade center played the role of the exclamation mark in all of those pictures, they were really about big sky country in new york, about the seasons passing, about the fact that we are an island sitting on the edge of an ocean. there was systems that i was observing as if for...
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landscape. kurt gregory, nbc news. >>> now here's a look at some other stories making news early today in america. a cell phone captured raging flames erupting at an orlando gas station after a minivan crashed into the pump. the monday morning accident occurred when the driver lost control of her minivan, plowing through traffic signs and bushes before slamming into the station. the driver and her son escaped with only minor injuries. >>> firefighters in arkansas clash with a massive inferno that is expected to put hundreds of people out of work. billowing smoke from the copper plant blaze could be seen for miles as multiple crews battle back flames. officials say the building has been totally destroyed. with the job status of plant employees unknown at this time. >>> finally, it may only be september, but one wisconsin couple got their christmas gift early. the schroeders learned the white house will do its yule time tree shopping right on their farm. the couple received the honor after winning a contest sponsored by the national christmas tree association. now for a look at your national and re
landscape. kurt gregory, nbc news. >>> now here's a look at some other stories making news early today in america. a cell phone captured raging flames erupting at an orlando gas station after a minivan crashed into the pump. the monday morning accident occurred when the driver lost control of her minivan, plowing through traffic signs and bushes before slamming into the station. the driver and her son escaped with only minor injuries. >>> firefighters in arkansas clash with a...
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landscape. kirk gregory, nbc news. >>> here's your first look at the other news going on around america today. a cell phone captured raging flames erupting at an orlando gas station after a minivan crashed into the pumps. the monday morning accident occurred when the driver lost control of her minivan plowing through traffic signs and bushes before slamming into the station. the driver and her son escaped with only minor injuries. >>> fire fighters in arkansas clash with a massive inferno that expected to put hundreds of people out of work. billowing smoke from the chopper -- the copper plant, rather, could be seen for miles as crews battled back flames. officials say the building has been totally destroyed with the job status of plant employees unknown at this time. >>> and finally, it may be september but one wisconsin couple got their christmas gift early. they learned the white house will do its you'll time tree shopping right there on their farm. the couple received the honor after winning a contest sponsored by the national christmas tree association. and the christmas stories begin. >>>
landscape. kirk gregory, nbc news. >>> here's your first look at the other news going on around america today. a cell phone captured raging flames erupting at an orlando gas station after a minivan crashed into the pumps. the monday morning accident occurred when the driver lost control of her minivan plowing through traffic signs and bushes before slamming into the station. the driver and her son escaped with only minor injuries. >>> fire fighters in arkansas clash with a...
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. >>> plus the golden state gives republican candidates the blues a new look at the political landscape of california. >>> it's a welcomed sight, the changes a bay area factory is making and why many are applauding the move. >>> new at 6:00, an elementary school in a low income community now on the chopping block. we uncover what's at stake for a family -- >>> i'm consumer editor tom vacar, pg & e's plans to keep these pipes from exploding. >>> and we'll show you how fire crews are taking action to prevent disaster. tonight on ktvu channel 2 news at 6:00. >>> tomorrow night most of the republican candidates will face off in a gop debate. tomorrow's debate will be held at the ronald reagan library in california. right now it's unclear if governor perry of texas because at the moment he's overseeing the response of those massive fires in his state. >>> a field poll show it is political landscape of california is changing. california is splitting into a red state instead of a blue state. before that, california looked more like a red state. in recent elections the majority of californians
. >>> plus the golden state gives republican candidates the blues a new look at the political landscape of california. >>> it's a welcomed sight, the changes a bay area factory is making and why many are applauding the move. >>> new at 6:00, an elementary school in a low income community now on the chopping block. we uncover what's at stake for a family -- >>> i'm consumer editor tom vacar, pg & e's plans to keep these pipes from exploding. >>>...
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news. >> that charred landscape, unbelievable. >> looks like an extraterrestrial shot. >> surreal, it is.hat, in southern california firefighters there are struggling to battle a wildfire that has already forced 650 people out of their homes. >> the blaze has burned more than seven square miles so far. winds have been favorable for the 600 firefighters on the scene but drier winds are expected to make conditions s worse today. >> no peace anywhere in the country right now. rain, fires, it's unbelievable. >> so much to battle. >>> on top of that the leftovers from tropical storm lee are now saturating much of the east coast today after spawning nearly 40 twisters since the weekend. >> tornados were reported north of atlanta where siding and shingles were ripped off homes and trees came crashing through roofs. at least three people were swept away by floodwaters. and more severe storms are on tap for today. no relief in sight. >> none at all. >>> the people of the gulf states are still keeping a wary eye on the levees and dams in the wake of tropical storm lee. >> it's not just flooding the
news. >> that charred landscape, unbelievable. >> looks like an extraterrestrial shot. >> surreal, it is.hat, in southern california firefighters there are struggling to battle a wildfire that has already forced 650 people out of their homes. >> the blaze has burned more than seven square miles so far. winds have been favorable for the 600 firefighters on the scene but drier winds are expected to make conditions s worse today. >> no peace anywhere in the country...
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a tornado carved a path of destruction through upstate new york, leaving decimated homes and damaged landscape in its wake. national weather service officials confirmed the touchdown but have not yet determined its classification. ground crews are expected to conduct surveys, which will help estimate the strength of the tornado. >>> two people died in a plane crash that ignited a fast-moving brush fire in the hills of eastern california. according to officials, the fire quickly spread only moments after the cessna single-engine plane went down, triggering the evacuation of at least 100 homes. the fire has already charred nearly 4,000 acres and still rages out of control. >>> and finally, in north carolina, a new fitness class is replacing a good sweat with getting a little shut-eye. sounds good to me. participants in what is being called air napping, climb into a hammock and lie in a suspended position for 30 minutes where they're able to recharge and get rejuvenated. now for a look at your national and regional weather, here's meteorologist todd santos. he has your weather channel forecast. g
a tornado carved a path of destruction through upstate new york, leaving decimated homes and damaged landscape in its wake. national weather service officials confirmed the touchdown but have not yet determined its classification. ground crews are expected to conduct surveys, which will help estimate the strength of the tornado. >>> two people died in a plane crash that ignited a fast-moving brush fire in the hills of eastern california. according to officials, the fire quickly spread...
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new jersey battling it out onscreen? >> reality shows offer the network an inexpensive replacement for these shows. >> it's not just reality shows, but talk shows like "the chew" filling the daytime landscapeng networks hope viewers will sink their teeth into. starting next week, "the chew," a food and lifestyle shows takes over all my children's time slot. closing a chapter of one of television's longest running and most beloved daytime staple. t.j., while you won't be able to turn on the tube to see "all my children" any more, it's not entirely dead. a production company is bringing the series back to life in an online format. so many die hard soap fans out there fear the show just won't be the same. t.j. >> i don't know what i'm going to do. the soap opera's genre has been slowly disappearing. this is serious stuff for folks here. do you see this? this is for real. we got to talk to earlier the guy who plays tad. even if you're not a big follower of "all my children" there are probably at least two people you know. you know erica cain and tad martin. there's susan lucci who plays erica erica cain. the guy who plays tad martin was with me earlier. he told me it was emotional when they ha
new jersey battling it out onscreen? >> reality shows offer the network an inexpensive replacement for these shows. >> it's not just reality shows, but talk shows like "the chew" filling the daytime landscapeng networks hope viewers will sink their teeth into. starting next week, "the chew," a food and lifestyle shows takes over all my children's time slot. closing a chapter of one of television's longest running and most beloved daytime staple. t.j., while you...
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. >>> a tornado carved a path of destruction through upstate new york, leaving decimated homes, and damaged landscape in its wake. national weather service officials confirmed the touchdown but have not yet determined its classification. ground crews are expected to conduct surveys, which will help estimate the strength of the tornado. >>> two people died in a plane crash that ignited a fast-moving brushfire in the hills of eastern california. according to officials, the fire quickly spread, only moments after the cessna single-engine plane went down, triggering the evacuation of at least 100 homes. the fire has already charred nearly 4,000 acres, and still rages out of control. >>> and finally, in north carolina, a new fitness class is replacing a good sweat with getting a little shut-eye. participants in what is being called air napping climb into a hammock and lie in a suspended position for 30 minutes, where they are able to recharge, and get rejuvenated. i like that. and now a look at your national weather with todd santos. that's the kind of wrorkout i could get my head around. >> especially fo
. >>> a tornado carved a path of destruction through upstate new york, leaving decimated homes, and damaged landscape in its wake. national weather service officials confirmed the touchdown but have not yet determined its classification. ground crews are expected to conduct surveys, which will help estimate the strength of the tornado. >>> two people died in a plane crash that ignited a fast-moving brushfire in the hills of eastern california. according to officials, the fire...
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all right i want to take a look now at yet another example of the changing landscape of mainstream media news or should i say a lack of news let's talk about anderson cooper he has always been known for being at the center of the action from the earthquake in haiti to the revolution in egypt he has also been for so long one of the most trusted reporters in news well that all seems to be changing take a look i'm telling you snooki is one impossibly lucky and usually spunky freakishly tanned beer guzzling juice head not so loving but tara bodied plane size money making machine we really want to do a show of cover a broad range of topics. you know all the real housewives of beverly beverly hills by the names like you believe. this is a really good because if you think money. spray tanning with snooki i don't know if this is actually a laughing matter do you really need to spray on an eight pack to get people to watch well it seems like gone are the days of hard hitting questions and in-depth reporting and while the news takes a turn toward comedy and if you use that term loosely who then is left
all right i want to take a look now at yet another example of the changing landscape of mainstream media news or should i say a lack of news let's talk about anderson cooper he has always been known for being at the center of the action from the earthquake in haiti to the revolution in egypt he has also been for so long one of the most trusted reporters in news well that all seems to be changing take a look i'm telling you snooki is one impossibly lucky and usually spunky freakishly tanned beer...
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new york city. this is not the landscape for the weak, for the undercapitalized.ou know, the people that don't want to work 4,000 hours a week. >> she knows what it takes to run a successful manhattan retail store because she's one of the city's top real estate agents. >> okay, i have the e-mail. what are we going to do. >> as chairman, she says she often sees numbers that could take your breath away. >> if you cross park avenue, it's $500 a foot. the next block, it's $800 a foot. as you get close to fifth, it's $1,000 a foot. it's only money. it's only money. if they make a lot of money, they will do well. >> really, it isn't only money. she says making it in new york depends on many other factors as well. >> it rains maybe nobody goes out. the store manager doesn't show up. maybe something is wrong with the window. they are there waiting for customers. >> why would anyone want to open a shop in new york? >> you are in connecticut, people don't count you as anything even though the stores are fabulous. oh, you are in connecticut, you are not in new york. so we wa
new york city. this is not the landscape for the weak, for the undercapitalized.ou know, the people that don't want to work 4,000 hours a week. >> she knows what it takes to run a successful manhattan retail store because she's one of the city's top real estate agents. >> okay, i have the e-mail. what are we going to do. >> as chairman, she says she often sees numbers that could take your breath away. >> if you cross park avenue, it's $500 a foot. the next block, it's...
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latest was last in night when of 500 when feet of copper wire was dillon and last year landscaping was stolen >> new details university of california regents rejected burnout of a budget plan to increase tuition the regions were going to talk about the new plan they could of top tuition at 22,000 by 2015 it looks like it will be shelved for awhile >> this is not going to work and i appreciate the need to do a restructuring every year it scare's relevant agee's is out of focus >> one of those six people in this day live below the >> we cannot it just accept the future it is not good >> there going to look into of winter. the notother revenuee options will and then they will add a proposal for the rundown new-line >> officials did approve to raise is her executives she will get a raise of $259,000 another will be awarded at 27,000 rise and this is the uc-davis executives. >> 5:22 a.m. and is friday more traffic weather and news coming reduction this is look of the james lick freeway. >> >> >> welcome back-525 and world news and and that was to be executed one has been a deal had been granted in his ca
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interest in letting go of some of that parking in getting in return some new pedestrian space so we can do things like landscaping and the like. the status of our study is that we have developed a few conceptual alternative designs, and we have shared that with the public. we received some feedback. we expect to take that feedback and incorporate what we have heard to refine a preferred said of the conceptual designs for each of these alleys as well as proposals for the cross things that i talked about. we would like to finalize our study, and then would like to pursue funding for implementation. these are hopefully short-term improvements that we can get with an, say, five years. that wraps up my presentation. i am happy to take questions afterwards. if there are no questions at the moment, i will turn control of the presentation over to megan wier. >> good afternoon, commissioners. i am an epidemiologist with the program on health, equity, and sustainability with the san francisco department of public health. for over five years, we have been part of the task force. we were asked to join the task force to for s
interest in letting go of some of that parking in getting in return some new pedestrian space so we can do things like landscaping and the like. the status of our study is that we have developed a few conceptual alternative designs, and we have shared that with the public. we received some feedback. we expect to take that feedback and incorporate what we have heard to refine a preferred said of the conceptual designs for each of these alleys as well as proposals for the cross things that i...
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have seen this with some of the internal corporate stress with this kind of opening up of new political landscape -- have you all felt that at all? >> in regard to whether or not something remains confidential, one of the first things i found in washington and in dealing with other folks, i can keep a secret, but i am not sure about the people i tell. so you need to go into it knowing that it will be discovered sooner or later. it is a fact of life. in regard to west virginia, obviously, he i am not an attorney, but in reading the case there, it was a commercial issue. one company wanted to control another or take over another, and that is what happened in that circumstance. companies certainly will try to use the political process to their commercial advantage. it happens all the time here. and when you try to disguise that, ultimately you're going to be found. honesty is the best policy. another thing that i was told when i first started lobbying is tell the upsides of your argument, but also explain what the other side is going to say with the downside of your argument, and that is an effectiv
have seen this with some of the internal corporate stress with this kind of opening up of new political landscape -- have you all felt that at all? >> in regard to whether or not something remains confidential, one of the first things i found in washington and in dealing with other folks, i can keep a secret, but i am not sure about the people i tell. so you need to go into it knowing that it will be discovered sooner or later. it is a fact of life. in regard to west virginia, obviously,...
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news, los angeles. >> mitchell: for more perspective on the political landscape facing the president we are joined by our political analyst in washington john dirkerson. good evening. >> good evening, russ. >> mitchell: with the election 13 months away do the latest numbers for the president have any implication for his reelection bid? >> well, pollsters look at two numbers when they want to measure, take a rough measure of a president's electability. they look at his approval rating and they look at the number of people who think the country is either on the right track or the wrong track. in our poll, 72% said the country was on the wrong track. that's not as bad as the doomsday at the end of the george w. bush administration but it's as high as the number has been in the obama administration. only 43% approve of the job the president is doing. that's as low as that number has been for president obama. so he is in the danger zone. if he can't get his approval rating up to something close to 50 about a year from now, it will be tough for him to keep his job. >> mitchell: when you look at all of the
news, los angeles. >> mitchell: for more perspective on the political landscape facing the president we are joined by our political analyst in washington john dirkerson. good evening. >> good evening, russ. >> mitchell: with the election 13 months away do the latest numbers for the president have any implication for his reelection bid? >> well, pollsters look at two numbers when they want to measure, take a rough measure of a president's electability. they look at his...
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> reporter: it's not just reality shows but talk shows like "the chew" filling the daytime landscape. fresh newiewers will sink their teeth into. starting next week "the chew," a food and lifestyle show takes over "all my children"'s time slot. closing a chapter on one of television's longest running and most beloved daytime staples. so, t.j., while you won't be able to turn on the tube to see "all my children," the drama, it's not entirely dead. a production company is bringing it back to life, yes, in an online format but so many die-hard soap fans out there fear the show just won't be the same. t.j.? >> okay. that's a relief. at least i can see it online. >>> now, one face, a very familiar face from "all my children" that you didn't see in her report, you will see here a little later. tad martin, women love this guy. they've been loving him for the past 30 years on this soap opera. well, he is going to be here with me in the 10:00 eastern hour. his name is michael e. knight, the character who played man or character tad martin will be here and what his future could possibly be now. you'll wa
> reporter: it's not just reality shows but talk shows like "the chew" filling the daytime landscape. fresh newiewers will sink their teeth into. starting next week "the chew," a food and lifestyle show takes over "all my children"'s time slot. closing a chapter on one of television's longest running and most beloved daytime staples. so, t.j., while you won't be able to turn on the tube to see "all my children," the drama, it's not entirely dead. a...
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news early today in america. wildfires are also eating away at oklahoma's landscape. a combination of drought conditions and high winds have caused fires in several areas of the state forcing residents to flee their homes. approximately 250 firefighters along with national guard air support are engaging in an intense battle with the fires that already destroyed 22 homes and one church. >>> thanks to storms in new zealand, hawaii beaches became a surfer's paradise. the announcement of a high surf warning was music to the ears of surfers who braved the big waves. officials estimate the size of the waves measured 10 to 15 feet high. >>> and the outcome of the great pumpkin weigh-off at the alaska state fair ended on a shocking technicality, at least for one pumpkin farmer. the largest pumpkin tipping the scales at over 1,700 pounds went home empty handed after a puncture was discovered. what? according to the rules, that opened the door for a smaller competitor taking home the win despite weighing about 500 pounds less. we are all up in arms over this. >>> now for a look
news early today in america. wildfires are also eating away at oklahoma's landscape. a combination of drought conditions and high winds have caused fires in several areas of the state forcing residents to flee their homes. approximately 250 firefighters along with national guard air support are engaging in an intense battle with the fires that already destroyed 22 homes and one church. >>> thanks to storms in new zealand, hawaii beaches became a surfer's paradise. the announcement of a...
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in some primaries, independents cannot vote in some like new hampshire they can. that is the landscape as stands now. as mentioned the presidential race kicks into high gear this coming weekend. there are three republican debates scheduled in september. pretty much anything could happen. and that's the memo. now for the top story tonight. what about sarah palin? she has events set up in iowa saturday. another one in new hampshire on monday. if governor palin gets into the race how does that change things? here now purveyor of dick morris.com mr. morris. am i making any mistakes in my analysis. >> no, i think you are mine fine. you can't take the perry numbers too literally at this point. because people really haven't seen them. >> bill: shows up in the poll. >> even with most not knowing who he is. oddly enough his vote share is about equal to his favorable recognition in the republican primary. but, the -- but i think that that -- his problem is going to be in these debates, it could be his opportunity, it could be his problem. because people will see him and then they could say oh i
in some primaries, independents cannot vote in some like new hampshire they can. that is the landscape as stands now. as mentioned the presidential race kicks into high gear this coming weekend. there are three republican debates scheduled in september. pretty much anything could happen. and that's the memo. now for the top story tonight. what about sarah palin? she has events set up in iowa saturday. another one in new hampshire on monday. if governor palin gets into the race how does that...
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back in new york, the one world trade center tower raises aboveground. time has healed this landscapeot heal all the wounds. >> now we will get a check of national and regional weather. bill has your weather channel forecast. good morning to you. yesterday was an emotional day. lester really captured what the day felt like. >> all around the country, it was a different feel. let's move on and let you know what you can deal with. yesterday we saw a very warm day in the west. we had some record high temperatures in seattle. summer has not ended for the pacific northwest. a little cooler for the coast. 73 in san francisco. it was not bad and the cloud cover kept you down not in the 100s in phoenix. saw some showers out there. just enough moisture coming off the pacific in the bay of california that we are watching the showers in the north country of arizona, but that's about it. if you are in arizona or new mexico, have that umbrella with you. we are still warm in the rest of the west but there is cooler air that will sink to the south. it will stay dry in the forecast but we will be wat
back in new york, the one world trade center tower raises aboveground. time has healed this landscapeot heal all the wounds. >> now we will get a check of national and regional weather. bill has your weather channel forecast. good morning to you. yesterday was an emotional day. lester really captured what the day felt like. >> all around the country, it was a different feel. let's move on and let you know what you can deal with. yesterday we saw a very warm day in the west. we had...
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new rules. nudity in san francisco can seem like part of the landscape.re naked bike riders and protesters. but not everyone appreciates an eye full. >> i think it's idiotic walking around naked. >> reporter: it's legal to be naked in san francisco as long as you're not bothering anyone. with a growing number of nudists hanging out, sharing public space is getting complicated. >> i don't want to have to sit on a seat that somebody's butt has been touching. i don't think that's appropriate. >> reporter: neither does scott weiner. he's addressing some ground rules for people who don't dress. he just introduced legislation requiring people to cover up for restaurant service and to require a bottom buffer. >> if they're not clean, that is a health issue. i'm not saying it's a health catastrophe but it's not clean. >> reporter: darrell admits he's never had a nudist ask for a table but he supports the plan. >> i would ask them to put on clothes or leave. >> reporter: he's hoping the supervisor's new rule also get the nudists thinking about whether it's appropr
new rules. nudity in san francisco can seem like part of the landscape.re naked bike riders and protesters. but not everyone appreciates an eye full. >> i think it's idiotic walking around naked. >> reporter: it's legal to be naked in san francisco as long as you're not bothering anyone. with a growing number of nudists hanging out, sharing public space is getting complicated. >> i don't want to have to sit on a seat that somebody's butt has been touching. i don't think that's...
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the other thing that was a pattern all across the country was what they did to the landscape when they settled a new community. basically they cut down the hardwood. there was a hardwood forrest in nova scotia to minnesota when the first american immigrants arrived, and that would be eventually flattened, cut down, and why? were they just terrible people trying to destroy their environment? no, they had no money, and if you cut down one water elm, a tall one, trimmed off the top growth, side branches and all of that and burnt it, you can produce potash. what you then leached down until you formed a rock crystal like a big rock candy. those crystals, those rock crystals of potash were sold for cash to the english who needed if for fixatives in the new textile industry to make sulfuric acid, ect.. one large elm tree produced enough cash to buy two acers of land. the frontier people cut enough timber to buy a little more land, cut down more timber to buy more land. you get the picture. they used the trunks of the trees for fencing to build houses, eventually to build ships and rafts, ect.. this was the
the other thing that was a pattern all across the country was what they did to the landscape when they settled a new community. basically they cut down the hardwood. there was a hardwood forrest in nova scotia to minnesota when the first american immigrants arrived, and that would be eventually flattened, cut down, and why? were they just terrible people trying to destroy their environment? no, they had no money, and if you cut down one water elm, a tall one, trimmed off the top growth, side...
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landscape. >> reporter: the director said he is going on record protesting the new gm's 320,000- dollar a year salary. he said he argued for much less. he is also protesting the fact that she will receive lifetime medical and a pension after just two years of employ men. employment. the director said it was a hr mistake and they are working through that issue. >> very generous. >> reporter: absolutely. >> thank you. a san jose police officer arrested in gilroy is ceus of having sex with two underage teens. the 44-year-old was taken in to custody today. the alleged victims are 15 and 17 and investigators believe their may be other victims. anyone who may have anyone information is asked to call the police. >> the president will deliver a speech to congress next thursday to lay out his plan to put jobless americans back to work. he promise itself will immediately jump start the economy. he has scheduled to be in the bay area september 25th as part of a west coast fundraising trip. he is set to stop in san diego, los angeles, seattle and denver. >>> a company president, obama called a shining inv
landscape. >> reporter: the director said he is going on record protesting the new gm's 320,000- dollar a year salary. he said he argued for much less. he is also protesting the fact that she will receive lifetime medical and a pension after just two years of employ men. employment. the director said it was a hr mistake and they are working through that issue. >> very generous. >> reporter: absolutely. >> thank you. a san jose police officer arrested in gilroy is ceus of...
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pat's exactly right, given the forces that are involved tonight, wheree stand on the political landscape, fox newse, this is a make or break night. jon: we have nine candidates on screen right now, nine podiums on stage tonight, but, pat, do you agree with doug's assessment that, basically, only two of those, only two of the people behind those podiums are really in the race? >> well, right now they are, everybody else is in a second and third tier. trying to break out. and maybe they'll have a good debate. problem is, right now we have a very real division between romney and perry. they look like heavyweights, and that's going to be the division. and i think partly as the season goes on, we saw this somewhat in '04. primary voters do tend, as doug said, vote for people who they like. at the same time in '04 i think democrats began to worry about dean's electability, and that actually had an influence, and i think that's helping romney to some extent, might more down the road. it's a very tough balancing act these guys are up against, trying to satisfy the base and still hold on to the election. r
pat's exactly right, given the forces that are involved tonight, wheree stand on the political landscape, fox newse, this is a make or break night. jon: we have nine candidates on screen right now, nine podiums on stage tonight, but, pat, do you agree with doug's assessment that, basically, only two of those, only two of the people behind those podiums are really in the race? >> well, right now they are, everybody else is in a second and third tier. trying to break out. and maybe they'll...
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reporter: it is not just reality shows, but talk shows like "the chew" that are filling the landscape. fresh newamming that the viewers are hoping the viewers will sink their teeth into. starting next week, "the chew" takes over "all my children's" time slot. closing a chapter on one of television's longest-running and most beloved daytime staples. >>> kareen wynter, thank you. we have to take a quick break and coming up next is political ticker. stay there. of the jeep grand cherokee has a best-in-class driving range of over 500 miles per tank. so you can catch morning tee time in monterey and the afternoon meeting in los angeles all without running out of gas. just make sure you don't run out of gas. ♪ with $500 bonus cash during the jeep celebration event, there's never been a better time or reason to celebrate at your jeep dealer. are you wondering about your options? with over 30 years of medicare experience, unitedhealthcare medicare solutions can help. just give us a call. the annual enrollment period to switch your medicare coverage is earlier this year, from october 15th to december 7th
reporter: it is not just reality shows, but talk shows like "the chew" that are filling the landscape. fresh newamming that the viewers are hoping the viewers will sink their teeth into. starting next week, "the chew" takes over "all my children's" time slot. closing a chapter on one of television's longest-running and most beloved daytime staples. >>> kareen wynter, thank you. we have to take a quick break and coming up next is political ticker. stay...
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discrepancies on the belmont street project, a spokesperson told "abc 7 news," pg&e maps can't guarantee depth but we provide a range because landscaping, erosion, grading and other work can change the depth of pipes overtime. >> pg&e has started lowering another gas line but not this one because they were called away on an emergency. they are hoping to have the work done in a week but making contingency plans if pg&e can't get the work done. >>> pg&e continues to conduct stated ordered pressure tests of the natural gas pipeline system, crews will convenient national gas segment in brentwood today. affected makes say they may smell natural gas but after that the pipeline will be filled with water and pressurized above normal levels to check for leaks. >> the west contra costa school board is expected to decide the fate of lake elementary school in san pablo. lags january the city council gave the city manager the go-ahead to try to find money needed to keep it open for one more year. the mayor indicated this week the city doesn't have the money to keep it open. a rally by parents and teachers is planned before tonight's meeting. >> 4:3
discrepancies on the belmont street project, a spokesperson told "abc 7 news," pg&e maps can't guarantee depth but we provide a range because landscaping, erosion, grading and other work can change the depth of pipes overtime. >> pg&e has started lowering another gas line but not this one because they were called away on an emergency. they are hoping to have the work done in a week but making contingency plans if pg&e can't get the work done. >>> pg&e...