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the target places like san francisco because this is an old city with old buildings, virtually none of which comply. we only have new construction that would be billed to 1988 compliance standards, usually. whatever kind of business you have, the building part does not enforce ada compliance. you have your architect look at the ada if you are going to make a major revision anyway. is very expensive to do that. the demand letter is a requirment for the state -- is a requirement for the state laws to be brought. for civil rights cases, you are expected to know the law and be in compliance. they do not make a demand under federal law saying they should ask you for damages. and the damages could be substantial. the damages are based on the number of barriers encountered by the person when they're going to inspect the premises. these people will come and visit your business barack, three, or four times. they will sit at the counter if you have a counter. they will sit at a table. that are well aware of what the legal requirements are of the height of the table and the length of the legs, wh
the target places like san francisco because this is an old city with old buildings, virtually none of which comply. we only have new construction that would be billed to 1988 compliance standards, usually. whatever kind of business you have, the building part does not enforce ada compliance. you have your architect look at the ada if you are going to make a major revision anyway. is very expensive to do that. the demand letter is a requirment for the state -- is a requirement for the state...
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the old city of fez had about 120,000 people for its total population.this would have been an equivalent of a population density of tens of thousands of people per square mile. now, the only reason why that was possible, especially in a nonindustrial context, was that you had a very effective agricultural environment around fez within, say, 15 or 20 miles radius. but you also had very effective forms of nonhuman transport -- donkeys, camels, horses, mules -- that could bring in all of the kinds of supplies that the city needed. now, that's one reason why you had such high population densities. one of the effects of really high population densities, of course, is to create very dense urban markets, lots of consumers concentrated in small spaces. and this is one of the reasons why fez has such a high degree of urban specialization. keach: as in ancient ostia, almost everyone in fez is a full-time specialist. in the tanning industry alone, there are some 20 specialized activities required to process skins into leather. there are washers and hair removers, b
the old city of fez had about 120,000 people for its total population.this would have been an equivalent of a population density of tens of thousands of people per square mile. now, the only reason why that was possible, especially in a nonindustrial context, was that you had a very effective agricultural environment around fez within, say, 15 or 20 miles radius. but you also had very effective forms of nonhuman transport -- donkeys, camels, horses, mules -- that could bring in all of the kinds...
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. >> reporter: marchers have left old city hall on martin luther king and heading to pacific steel castingso lanes of university blocked off as marchers go down the street. this was not an ad lib rally it was organized with the blessings of the berkeley police department escorting these marchers. when they get to pacific steel they will be there an hour protesting the immigration laws in this country and then they will be on their way, hoping they brought some attention to a problem they consider very serious. terry mcsweeney, abc7 news. >>> in southern california federal officials say an immigration and custom as agent opened fire on his supervisor after he threatened disciplinary action against him. the confrontation happened yesterday in long beach. police say at agent shot and wounded his boss. then the gunman was killed by a third agent. the wounded agent is in stable condition. >>> final preparations are underway for whitney houston's funeral tomorrow in her hometown of newark, new jersey. the service will be private. aretha franklin and stevie wonder will sing and fans can watch the
. >> reporter: marchers have left old city hall on martin luther king and heading to pacific steel castingso lanes of university blocked off as marchers go down the street. this was not an ad lib rally it was organized with the blessings of the berkeley police department escorting these marchers. when they get to pacific steel they will be there an hour protesting the immigration laws in this country and then they will be on their way, hoping they brought some attention to a problem they...
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. >> reporter: marchers have left old city hall on martin luther king and heading to pacific steel castingso lanes of university blocked off as marchers go down the street. this was not an ad lib rally it was organized with the blessings of the berkeley police department escorting these marchers. when they get to pacific steel they will be there an hour protesting the immigration laws in this country and then they will be on their way, hoping they brought some attention to a problem they consider very serious. terry mcsweeney, abc7 news. >>> in southern california federal officials say an immigration and custom as agent opened fire on his supervisor after he threatened disciplinary action against him. the confrontation happened yesterday in long beach. police say at agent shot and wounded his boss. then the gunman was killed by a third agent. the wounded agent is in stable condition. >>> final preparations are underway for whitney houston's funeral tomorrow in her hometown of newark, new jersey. the service will be private. aretha franklin and stevie wonder will sing and fans can watch the
. >> reporter: marchers have left old city hall on martin luther king and heading to pacific steel castingso lanes of university blocked off as marchers go down the street. this was not an ad lib rally it was organized with the blessings of the berkeley police department escorting these marchers. when they get to pacific steel they will be there an hour protesting the immigration laws in this country and then they will be on their way, hoping they brought some attention to a problem they...
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water bbll.../// bill.../// :56 "we're an old city and most of our system ii a 00 years old or more."re neighborhoods have been flooded.... thanks tooan aging, complex system.01:32 "we have drinking water plumbing, waste water and surface water in baltimoree city."a system so saturated with problees.... city officials say it would cost about 4 billion bucks to bring dolllrs have to come from somewhere and we have to eep the system going, so. "but if the city forced rate-payers to foot those repairs right now... your next bill... would be about 973-thousann dollars. ((( second part of standup - @ 09:45 "no one has that kind of money,... probably gonna go up again this year."03::6 "very likely."in baltimore... customers saw 9 percent pncceases over each of the last two years. the city says - expect ore of the ame. aa tough drink of water... for residents already feeling thee frustration of iicorrect bills... and fauuty, outdated from keith pkg - "my bills were $800")))))now baltimore - similaa drought of cash.... are turning to congress for rellef.04:41 "because cities can't foot these
water bbll.../// bill.../// :56 "we're an old city and most of our system ii a 00 years old or more."re neighborhoods have been flooded.... thanks tooan aging, complex system.01:32 "we have drinking water plumbing, waste water and surface water in baltimoree city."a system so saturated with problees.... city officials say it would cost about 4 billion bucks to bring dolllrs have to come from somewhere and we have to eep the system going, so. "but if the city forced...
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komen race for the cure around the old city of jerusalem with arab and israeli women running togethern a cause and the mayor of jerusalem running in the race and nancy brinker as well. so there is a vibrant community here, and the social network media certainly proved that that is instantaneous. it's passionate. and one of the reasons it's so passionate, as senator boxer could tell you, when you run in one of these races and thinking about people you've lost. now i'm thinking about myself but more about the community and about children and others that you see -- >> my friend, you've been through this. you are allowed to have emotion. your last thought on this, barbara boxer. is this going to be okay for the race for the cure, which we're watching a picture of right now? >> i think everyone is going to come together after this. it was a lesson for everyone, and we have to take politics and take it out of this. because, you know, republicans and democrats and independents, every one of us, whether we vote, we don't vote, whether we're pro-choice or not, we know someone who's been touche
komen race for the cure around the old city of jerusalem with arab and israeli women running togethern a cause and the mayor of jerusalem running in the race and nancy brinker as well. so there is a vibrant community here, and the social network media certainly proved that that is instantaneous. it's passionate. and one of the reasons it's so passionate, as senator boxer could tell you, when you run in one of these races and thinking about people you've lost. now i'm thinking about myself but...
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one of the oldest quarters of damascus outside the old city. so the extra area and another area as well. we find a great is called, on the edge of the city, particularly, two the quarters in the north, i put forward the names, barzai and kabun on the northern gate of damascus the these have also been in therising. if you just google them or are in the face book pages, you'll see great mobilization, people in their 100,000s going out every single day. we have every single day, students going out for a thmonstration. are largely peaceful. however the so-called free syrian army. is now providing some protection in some of these areas. in the third area, just what is referred to as rural damascus. which is really on the edge of damascus and extension. so areas further down in what is known as other areas, these are the rural hinterland of damascus. much of it has actually been urbanized and has seen great movement of damascus. so a lot of damascus people would tell you damascus now has 20% of its original inhabitants. we can differ on the numbers, b
one of the oldest quarters of damascus outside the old city. so the extra area and another area as well. we find a great is called, on the edge of the city, particularly, two the quarters in the north, i put forward the names, barzai and kabun on the northern gate of damascus the these have also been in therising. if you just google them or are in the face book pages, you'll see great mobilization, people in their 100,000s going out every single day. we have every single day, students going out...
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. >> reporter: some help is coming, this 90-year-old city owned building has been vacant for decades.but the city is building apartments for veterans. >> you have to be meaningful services and programs for people. that's part of the cost of war. >> drugs and alcohol, it didn't take long until i was homeless. >> reporter: hinson ended up homeless. and h -- he says a building full of veterans would be helpful. >> they're probably going through the same thing i am. >> you won't be going through the same thing over and over again. you will be able to have a roof over your head. >>> the owners of a popular walnut creek bar and grill are scheduled to go before city leaders and ask that restrictions on the bar's alcohol service be lifted. in december, the commission changeed the lift lounge service hours from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. after the lounge allegedly committed several violations of its conditional use permit. the changes did not go into effect while the lounge appealed itself restrictions. city leaders looked for ways to try to curve the violence. >>> a san jose man is in jail accus
. >> reporter: some help is coming, this 90-year-old city owned building has been vacant for decades.but the city is building apartments for veterans. >> you have to be meaningful services and programs for people. that's part of the cost of war. >> drugs and alcohol, it didn't take long until i was homeless. >> reporter: hinson ended up homeless. and h -- he says a building full of veterans would be helpful. >> they're probably going through the same thing i am....
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this alley deep in the heart of the old city is where we lived for a week as guests of a local family. abu ibrahim is a rebel commander in this area. he and his younger brother azzu gave us food, shelter, and protection during our stay. when the men went into battle, it was abu ibrahim who led the charge and when one of the fighters was shot, he was the one who struggled under intense fire to carry the body of his fallen comrade off the battlefield. with no radio communications, abu ibrahim could not have known that on the other side of the road his brother azzu had also been shot. at the tiny local hospital, doctors did their best but were unable to save him. the next day, crushed by grief, abu ibrahim carried the body of his brother through the streets of idlib and laid azzu to rest as their father looked on. >> pelley: clarissa has made her way out of syria and is in turkey, in istanbul, where she joins us now. clarissa, so many people have asked us how you got in and out of syria without falling into the hands of government troops. tell us a little bit about that. >> reporter: wel
this alley deep in the heart of the old city is where we lived for a week as guests of a local family. abu ibrahim is a rebel commander in this area. he and his younger brother azzu gave us food, shelter, and protection during our stay. when the men went into battle, it was abu ibrahim who led the charge and when one of the fighters was shot, he was the one who struggled under intense fire to carry the body of his fallen comrade off the battlefield. with no radio communications, abu ibrahim...
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city. san francisco maintains frequent and many exchanges and full cooperation with your 30 year- old sister city, shanghai. and the newly established city. san francisco has also become a hot spot for chinese investment. according to our statistics, last year, more than 13 chinese enterprises had great success with the chinese council general to erect in this area. that is double of the year before. last year, it was also a remarkable milestone for the local asian community in san francisco. mayor lee was elected as the first chinese american mayor of san francisco. [applause] a round of applause, again. san francisco is well known for its cultural diversity, which makes this city so dynamic. we are very glad to see the chinese communities in san francisco have gotten along with other ethnic groups, taking part in the economic and social life of this city. they have made a great contribution. the have also made contributions to the friendship between china and the united states. on this occasion, i would like to extend my warm congratulations to the great people of san francisco. i apprecia
city. san francisco maintains frequent and many exchanges and full cooperation with your 30 year- old sister city, shanghai. and the newly established city. san francisco has also become a hot spot for chinese investment. according to our statistics, last year, more than 13 chinese enterprises had great success with the chinese council general to erect in this area. that is double of the year before. last year, it was also a remarkable milestone for the local asian community in san francisco....
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doctrine it will be called invasion well it can do that if i may jump from going to war so you think old city right. no i think i mean i think there's one thing if you take the example of the russian intervention in georgia which was defended initially at least in humanitarian grounds it was roundly sneered at by western states and western commentators the idea that the russians would dare to invoke a humanitarian justification there when clearly the only states which are expected to be allowed to you know polis the discourse if you materialism western powers so i think it's very right there there's talk of universalism in this talk as if these rights free floating and belong to anybody in principle but in reality we know that it's going to be the great powers they decide how they're applied the great powers on the security council in particular the western powers western powers can i can i come back here because you said what about if iran wanted to invoke this are to play well equipped of course you can try taking the issue to the security council which is the body that is in a position to
doctrine it will be called invasion well it can do that if i may jump from going to war so you think old city right. no i think i mean i think there's one thing if you take the example of the russian intervention in georgia which was defended initially at least in humanitarian grounds it was roundly sneered at by western states and western commentators the idea that the russians would dare to invoke a humanitarian justification there when clearly the only states which are expected to be allowed...
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komen race for the cure around the old city of jerusalem with arab women running together.rusalem running in the race. there's a vibrant community here. the social network media certainly proved that that is instand tanous and passionate. one of the reasons it's so passionate. when you run in one of these races and thinking about people you lost, now i'm thinking about myself, but more about the community and about children. >> you're allowed to have emotion. >> is this going to be okay for the race for the cure? >> i think everyone is going to come together after this. it was a lesson for everyone. and we have to take politics and take it out of this. because, you know, republicans and democrats and independents, every one of us whether we vote or don't vote, pro-choice or not, we know someone who has been touched deeply by this. i sit here and i think about andrea, and i think about the wife of my friend harry reid who is going through this now. and i can say, we have to work together. period. and i think what happened with this apology was a recognition that we won't fin
komen race for the cure around the old city of jerusalem with arab women running together.rusalem running in the race. there's a vibrant community here. the social network media certainly proved that that is instand tanous and passionate. one of the reasons it's so passionate. when you run in one of these races and thinking about people you lost, now i'm thinking about myself, but more about the community and about children. >> you're allowed to have emotion. >> is this going to be...
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neighbors identified them as 90- year-old else city and her son 65-year-old gordon grant. one neighbor says he thought he noticed abelectrical smell just before seeing the flames. >> whether it was electrical, so this fire seems to be at this point seems to be accidental in nature, again, investigations still continuing. crews were unable to get water on the fire. another fire this morning, this one looks a lot worse at first than it actually was. the flames were coming from a home in art gallery. the firefighters arrived they saw the tail of a plane sticking out of the roof but it turned out to be a piece of art and had nothing to do with the fire. investigators say it appears the fire started outside and spread to the interior. everyone got out safely and no work was damaged. investigators have resumed their search for more possible sights where victims where a pair of serial killers. spotted investigators today as they tried to pinpoint the location outside the town of linden. >> rural road call copper op liss we found tammy bo went looking for aluminum cans, we saw mor
neighbors identified them as 90- year-old else city and her son 65-year-old gordon grant. one neighbor says he thought he noticed abelectrical smell just before seeing the flames. >> whether it was electrical, so this fire seems to be at this point seems to be accidental in nature, again, investigations still continuing. crews were unable to get water on the fire. another fire this morning, this one looks a lot worse at first than it actually was. the flames were coming from a home in art...
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as many as eight repeat findings. >> be well, baltimore city's legislative and financial concern -- how to come up with $3 billion to fix up old school buildings -- meanwhile, baltimore city's legislative and financial concern. >> the plan forces cities to increase the bubble tax, but the mayor made it clear that in the end, she wants what is best for children. >> i have experienced good and bad school buildings, and i think that every school building should have the proper resources. >> city school officials say they simply cannot keep pace with the backlog of projects to fix up old buildings. that is why the city school ceo and the mayor were among those in annapolis pushing a bill which would give the district the authority to use state dollars in the form of a block grant to borrow even more money. >> it is certainly not the end -- it is the beginning of a process that will get us to the amount of money that i know that we will need to have a school system that we can be proud of. >> the mayor is not backing away from her proposal to raise the city's bottle tax to help pay for construction, a proposal the .eo says he will
as many as eight repeat findings. >> be well, baltimore city's legislative and financial concern -- how to come up with $3 billion to fix up old school buildings -- meanwhile, baltimore city's legislative and financial concern. >> the plan forces cities to increase the bubble tax, but the mayor made it clear that in the end, she wants what is best for children. >> i have experienced good and bad school buildings, and i think that every school building should have the proper...
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komen race for the cure around the old city of jerusalem with arab and israeli women running togetherand the mayor of jerusalem running in the race and nancy brinker as well. so there's a vibrant community here, and the social network media certainly proved that that is instantaneous. it's passionate. and one of the reasons it's so passionate, as senator boxer could tell you, when you run in one of these races and thinking about people you've lost. now i'm thinking about myself and the community. >> my friend, you've been through this. you are allowed to have emotion. your last thought on this, barbara boxer. will this be okay for the race for the cure which we're watching a picture of right now? >> i think everyone is going to come together after this. it was a lesson for everyone, and we have to take politics and take it out of this. because, you know, republicans and democrats and independents, every one of us, whether we vote, we don't vote, whether we're pro choice or not, we know someone who has been touched deeply by this. i sit here and i think about andrea and i think about t
komen race for the cure around the old city of jerusalem with arab and israeli women running togetherand the mayor of jerusalem running in the race and nancy brinker as well. so there's a vibrant community here, and the social network media certainly proved that that is instantaneous. it's passionate. and one of the reasons it's so passionate, as senator boxer could tell you, when you run in one of these races and thinking about people you've lost. now i'm thinking about myself and the...
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[inaudible question] >> hadas, i had the most extraordinary room with a view looking over the old city to give birth to both our daughters. very special place. >> okay. thank you very much. >> thank you very much. [applause] >> coming up next, of words, an hour-long program where we invite guest hosts to interview authors. this week, ira shapiro and the last great senate. he shines a spotlight on the senators of the 1960s and '70s who passed the civil rights and great society legislation. he argues the senate was diminish witness the republican gains of the 1980 and has not recovered. he discovered in the institution over the last half century with independent senator from vermont, bernie sanders. >> hi. i'm u.s. senator bernie sanders from the state of vermont, and we're delighted to be here with author ira shapiro, and we are going to talk about ira's book: "the last great senate: courage and statementsmanship in times of crisis." welcome, ira. let me start off with a hard question. who are you, what's your background, and how did you get into this book? >> i'm from new york original
[inaudible question] >> hadas, i had the most extraordinary room with a view looking over the old city to give birth to both our daughters. very special place. >> okay. thank you very much. >> thank you very much. [applause] >> coming up next, of words, an hour-long program where we invite guest hosts to interview authors. this week, ira shapiro and the last great senate. he shines a spotlight on the senators of the 1960s and '70s who passed the civil rights and great...
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. >> according to our media part there the sun the other woman robed that night is a 64-year- old former city school principal. >>> meantime city police are investigating a number of shootings this noon, including one that led to the death of a man in east baltimore. sky eye chopper 13 was over the scene on north monford avenue, a 22-year-old says he was sitting in front of the house when someone opened fire, three more shootings overnight are also under investigation. >> a convicted cat killer will spend the next three months behind bars, a judge sentencing ethan wideman to 90 days in jail. he was earlier found guilty of shooting one cat with a pellet gun and beating another. he is also suspected of killing 5 more. in addition to jail time he must pay a fine and is not allowed to have contact with animals for three years. >>> a viewing will be held today for 18-year-old zachery rose. he was one of 4 people killed when britney walker drove the wrong way and hit another car head on. toxicology reports show she was driving under the influence as was the driver of the other car. >> this unseason
. >> according to our media part there the sun the other woman robed that night is a 64-year- old former city school principal. >>> meantime city police are investigating a number of shootings this noon, including one that led to the death of a man in east baltimore. sky eye chopper 13 was over the scene on north monford avenue, a 22-year-old says he was sitting in front of the house when someone opened fire, three more shootings overnight are also under investigation. >> a...
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old. >>> the city of alexandria celebrated washington's birthday with a traditional president's day parade. it started at south fairfax street in old town. among those taking part, former governor george allen and his wife susan. the event in alexandria is the largest parade in the country celebrating george washington's birthday. >>> late night talk show host returns to the air after a sudden absence. >>> fans mourning whitney houston can soon get one of the diva's personal momentos for the right price. edward lawrence reports from hollywood. >> reporter: steven colbert returned to the colbert report last night following an unexpected absence. >> as the hub around which the republic turns, i can understand why the machinery of this great nation ground to a halt last week when you were denied this. >> reporter: the talk show host abruptly canceled two tapings of his comedy central show last week to tend to his 91-year-old mother who is in poor health. earlier on twitter he thanked those who had offered their thoughts and prayers. >> reporter: a black dress that belonged to whitney houston
old. >>> the city of alexandria celebrated washington's birthday with a traditional president's day parade. it started at south fairfax street in old town. among those taking part, former governor george allen and his wife susan. the event in alexandria is the largest parade in the country celebrating george washington's birthday. >>> late night talk show host returns to the air after a sudden absence. >>> fans mourning whitney houston can soon get one of the diva's...
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a time where the city is coming together and moving past the old political pigeonhole. i want to say first and up front that we are the city where everyone is included. we are the city for everyone. our priorities are clear. we need to focus on jobs and smart economic development for all of our neighborhoods and rolled up our sleeves, get to work, and get things done. to the people of district 5, mayor lee and i share the same standard, that every decision i make will be what i believe are in the best interests of my constituents and the people of san francisco. i think you all know that i am is following in the footsteps of great supervisors who have represented district 5, starting with harvey milk, harry brit, matt gonzales, and ross mirkarimi. matt, i know that you're here today, and i want to thank you for your counsel and for being present and for being supportive of me today. [applause] nauert it is time -- now it is time to step up. it is might turn out to represent. it is an enormous challenge and responsibility, and i realize that. but one that i embrace, and i
a time where the city is coming together and moving past the old political pigeonhole. i want to say first and up front that we are the city where everyone is included. we are the city for everyone. our priorities are clear. we need to focus on jobs and smart economic development for all of our neighborhoods and rolled up our sleeves, get to work, and get things done. to the people of district 5, mayor lee and i share the same standard, that every decision i make will be what i believe are in...
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. >> reporter: perdomo's family spent the weekend searching snow covered woods near bangor's old city from where perdomo's car was found. >> never in a million years did i think i'd be handing out missing posters of my brother. how can you sleep? >> i'm not the strong one. he is. i never thought i'd be in a situation like this. >> reporter: every day more questions. who was perdomo visiting her in maine? one woman has come forward anonymously saying he was visiting her. and what did nowak, the woman considered a person of interest, mean by this facebook post last thursday? "i'm sorry for your loss. i'm sorry your friend is missing. but i can do nothing further." you see, the missing sign right on the tree behind me. perdomo's wife says her husband made the 1600-mile drive all the way here to help out a friend. she says shortly after he arrived she lost contact with him. linsey davis, abc news, jackson, maine. >> talk about a lot of questions. who's the friend, these messages that are coming out. it's baffling. >> the couple's involvement is kind of weird. interesting too, a reporter f
. >> reporter: perdomo's family spent the weekend searching snow covered woods near bangor's old city from where perdomo's car was found. >> never in a million years did i think i'd be handing out missing posters of my brother. how can you sleep? >> i'm not the strong one. he is. i never thought i'd be in a situation like this. >> reporter: every day more questions. who was perdomo visiting her in maine? one woman has come forward anonymously saying he was visiting her....
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. >> if you walked down washington street in at the york city, you will pass three old buildings. they might not seem like much but they are the last symbols of a largely forgotten community. 100 years ago, this was known as little syria up, the focal point of arab residents in the u.s. in a campaign is underway to save what is left before it is too late. >> now, everything is fine. it is sad to see. i really mean this. >> in this manhattan neighborhood, hardly any thing remains from one of the forgotten communities. a community that many modern the yorkers work to preserve. 100 years ago, this was known as little syria. -- a community that many modern new yorkers work to preserve. >> my father came from lebanon, he came in through ellis island. this is what i was told. he stayed here on washington street, of course some of his other family was here. if you could not afford to feed your family, everyone would say, we have extra. everyone was one big family. we all helped each other in good times and bad. >> the old comes down. >> art and expansion changed new york city in the 1940
. >> if you walked down washington street in at the york city, you will pass three old buildings. they might not seem like much but they are the last symbols of a largely forgotten community. 100 years ago, this was known as little syria up, the focal point of arab residents in the u.s. in a campaign is underway to save what is left before it is too late. >> now, everything is fine. it is sad to see. i really mean this. >> in this manhattan neighborhood, hardly any thing...
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. >> reporter: new developments in the case of a 5-year-old girl murdered in the city.who police have in custody. >>> and new details in that school shooting in ohio. we will learn more about the teen suspect after he makes his first court appearance. >>> we have got three momas to be right behind that door. it could go any second and we will speak with two grandma to be when we come back live from gbmc. >> we have some severe weather to the south and west of us. we won't get in on that action. we will get the rain. i will tell you how much we will get coming up. >>> and it's been a pretty busy morning on the roadways including the bottle neck situation on the west side of the beltway the we will why date you on the accident coming up next in the traffic report. >>> developing news this morning. this videojust into the abc2 newsroom out of southwest missouri. in and around buffalo, lebanon, branson all in south central part of the state. possible tornadoes on the ground in missouri, kansas and nebraska. at least one person confirmed dead and more than a dozen injured at
. >> reporter: new developments in the case of a 5-year-old girl murdered in the city.who police have in custody. >>> and new details in that school shooting in ohio. we will learn more about the teen suspect after he makes his first court appearance. >>> we have got three momas to be right behind that door. it could go any second and we will speak with two grandma to be when we come back live from gbmc. >> we have some severe weather to the south and west of us....
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nearly 100 people were believed to have entered city hall calls and all sorts of damage including breaking windows and knocking over a 100 year old model of city hall. hear, of people are taking lift off of garbage cans into throwing trash. processors still an american flag outside city hall chambers and lit it on fire. kolis are hoping to identify some of the people in the video and charged with breaking and entering into a damaging city property. >>pam: earlier today, members of occupy oakland denounced police for what they're calling a heavy- handed tactic that led to awarded 300 arrests. investigators say police incited violence. in the meantime a handful of stay with orders have been issued to specific protesters. protesters say that violates free speech. people's ability to congregate and organized and be a part of a movement. if they cannot congregate near downtown, that is a violation of a person's constitutional rights. occupy protesters say they plan to challenge this day with orders and are also planning another demonstration on monday. >>terisa: time is precious for this father of oakland, more on his story coming up.
nearly 100 people were believed to have entered city hall calls and all sorts of damage including breaking windows and knocking over a 100 year old model of city hall. hear, of people are taking lift off of garbage cans into throwing trash. processors still an american flag outside city hall chambers and lit it on fire. kolis are hoping to identify some of the people in the video and charged with breaking and entering into a damaging city property. >>pam: earlier today, members of occupy...
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a 26-year-old calvaryman led his city to disaster. socretes was 46 years old. this is his third battle. it is mentioned in plato's work. plato references battle. if socretes was not killed, human society would be different than we though it now. and there was also the tactical birth of what i would call ar particular lation or the idea that -- or particular lation or the idea that there was an echelon of attacks, th precursor to alexander the great took place in this battle. if you look at a battle not as to what did it do to affect the outcome of a war, or how many people fought how many people, but look at individuals, you get a different impression of military history, which brings us to the third and the one i want to talk about in a few minutes, and that was the strange battle of shilo, we don't hear -- we hear cold harbor and gettysburg, but in some ways shilo was a critical battle. i won't talk about it tactically, i will give you a brief idea that on april 6 and april 7, 1862, maybe the one and only time war, the south had a chance to defeat the north.
a 26-year-old calvaryman led his city to disaster. socretes was 46 years old. this is his third battle. it is mentioned in plato's work. plato references battle. if socretes was not killed, human society would be different than we though it now. and there was also the tactical birth of what i would call ar particular lation or the idea that -- or particular lation or the idea that there was an echelon of attacks, th precursor to alexander the great took place in this battle. if you look at a...
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police say occupiers broke into offices, threw furniture on sidewalks and damaged a 100-year-old model of city hall. they are hoping people will recognize the faces on the footage and notify the department. >> it was a bizarre scene. an oakland man recovering after the trench collapsed around him. look at this amazing video. rescuers were able to free the man's head so he could breathe. he was trying to repair a sewer line when the 8-foot deep trench collapsed on him. it took more than three hours to free him. neighbors say they could not believe their eyes. >> amazing. we were out here three hours. it was cold just standing here and i kept imagining what would it be like to be in this hole covered in mud. this guy's in a hole covered in mud. absolutely amazing how they got him out and he was alive. >> investigators trying to figure out if the man was hired by the homeowner or if he was just a friend. they contacted cal osha in case this turns into a work-related accident. >> we're learning the contractor who dug out a trench in milpitas did not have a permit to dig that trench. the "mercury n
police say occupiers broke into offices, threw furniture on sidewalks and damaged a 100-year-old model of city hall. they are hoping people will recognize the faces on the footage and notify the department. >> it was a bizarre scene. an oakland man recovering after the trench collapsed around him. look at this amazing video. rescuers were able to free the man's head so he could breathe. he was trying to repair a sewer line when the 8-foot deep trench collapsed on him. it took more than...
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city. the 61-year-old -- newark city. the 61-year-old processed passengers at sfo.r who didn't want to get on camera called 911 after the scuffle and then the shooting. >> i heard three shots. immediately after two shots. so data point i knew -- at that .i knew hi to do something. >> no word on a possible motive. bagwell faces charges of attempted murder of an off-duty federal agent. the victim was taken to eden medical center in castro valley. his family asked his condition not be released. >>> police have released the frantic 911 one call made by a social worker moments after a fiery house explosion that killed a seattle-area man and his two sons. >> he blew up the house and the kids! the kids and the -- >> the kids and the father were in the house? >> yes, he slammed the door in my face! >> police say josh powell deliberately blew up the house. a funeral is planned this saturday for the boys ages 5 and 7. in the meantime police searched the storage locker yesterday as they searched for a motive. they say powell was a person of interest in his wife's disappearance
city. the 61-year-old -- newark city. the 61-year-old processed passengers at sfo.r who didn't want to get on camera called 911 after the scuffle and then the shooting. >> i heard three shots. immediately after two shots. so data point i knew -- at that .i knew hi to do something. >> no word on a possible motive. bagwell faces charges of attempted murder of an off-duty federal agent. the victim was taken to eden medical center in castro valley. his family asked his condition not be...
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so these researchers have now gone in to, believe it or not, a condominium complex outside the old city of jerusalem, and under that complex about eight feet beneath a basement they believe this tomb along with another tomb that was found in the same complex about 32 years ago are the tombs of jesus of nazareth and his family. now, the archaeological evidence which, by the way, as you see right there is written in stone including the sign of jonah is, experts say, strikingly consistent with the text of the gospel. so in other words, what the researchers have done here is they've pushed back the clock to find evidence of the resurrection shortly after jesus died. now, as you might imagine they are still searching the tomb for more evidence, but christian scholars have looked at this and said that this along with the gospels, the match is significant when it comes to christian beliefs in the resurrection. fascinating stuff, megyn, coming out of jerusalem, and they are still searching. megyn: sure is. plenty more details on this whale of a tale. go to our web site, foxnews.com. >>> well, i
so these researchers have now gone in to, believe it or not, a condominium complex outside the old city of jerusalem, and under that complex about eight feet beneath a basement they believe this tomb along with another tomb that was found in the same complex about 32 years ago are the tombs of jesus of nazareth and his family. now, the archaeological evidence which, by the way, as you see right there is written in stone including the sign of jonah is, experts say, strikingly consistent with the...
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that. >>> well, this comes from kxas where nearby garland, texas, a little girl took on city hall and won. 10-year-oldison loves spending time playing, but her friends couldn't come to any of the city's 42 playgrounds because they're physically challenged and the equipment isn't designed to accommodate them. allison wrote to the city council for help. it worked. the city said they will renovate the playgrounds to be able to accommodate those kids. way to go, allison. >> the power of one little voice. >> exactly. one little 10-year-old voice can make a difference. i love it. >>> i'm lynn berry. this is "early today," just your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. >>> need a crash course in extreme environment survival? look no further than a swedish mountain side. in a classroom that drops to 15 below, students endured an intense three-day course on the abcs of tackling the arctic. former norwegian navy s.e.a.l.s cover the basics, everything from equipment and food rationing to managing a team of huskies. >>> one extravagant pageant in spain determines royalty. carnival begins with a beauty
that. >>> well, this comes from kxas where nearby garland, texas, a little girl took on city hall and won. 10-year-oldison loves spending time playing, but her friends couldn't come to any of the city's 42 playgrounds because they're physically challenged and the equipment isn't designed to accommodate them. allison wrote to the city council for help. it worked. the city said they will renovate the playgrounds to be able to accommodate those kids. way to go, allison. >> the power...
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police arrested a 44-year-old of millbrae after receiving a report of possible physical abuse of students at roosevelt elementary school. teaches developmentally disabled and awe cities tick children. the incident hand at the school and involves two four-year-old >> in daly city, a search for a hit-and-run driver that killed a pedestrian. the chp says the female driver took off in a newer dark blue prius after fatally hitting a man who had gotten out of his car on the freeway. david hannah of san francisco was pronounced dead at the scene. >> san jose police arrested a man they say kidnapped his ex-girlfriend, assaulted her friend, and then rammed their car while trying to keep them from escapes. the man was arrested shortly after 1:00 this afternoon. his ex-managed to escape and call a male frefnltd then padilla assaulted the friend with a night and rammedded the okay they escaperying to escape in. >> mitt romney picked up his second win this week. this is this evening's count. the romney rivals aren't letting up the pressure but may not be able to stopisisomentum. here's the latest on the race. >> it's two in a row for mitt romney. >> what a great showing. >> with
police arrested a 44-year-old of millbrae after receiving a report of possible physical abuse of students at roosevelt elementary school. teaches developmentally disabled and awe cities tick children. the incident hand at the school and involves two four-year-old >> in daly city, a search for a hit-and-run driver that killed a pedestrian. the chp says the female driver took off in a newer dark blue prius after fatally hitting a man who had gotten out of his car on the freeway. david...
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police claim occupiers ran through offices, threw furniture on sidewalks and damaged a 100-year-old model of city hall. >>> pg&e customers can refuse to have those controversial smart meters. but it will cost them. that's the decision of state regulators after a stream of consumer complaints. opponents packed the meeting in san francisco, with members of advocacy groups from marin county to san luis obispo to testify. they argue that the meters emit harmful raidation, and they shouldn't have to pay more to keep the analog models. >> you cannot discriminate against people with medical conditions. and you go against federal and state laws that do not allow such discrimination. >> i will not be silent and unprotesting. that this agency is used to gouge and harm the public. >> as rebuttal, pg&e says the wireless smart meters are safe and they save the utility money. while the commission will allow customers to opt out, it also approved pg&e to charge a fee and $10 per month for those who don't want the smart meters. >>> the stunning story about the local dog walker is spreading to capitol hill. congr
police claim occupiers ran through offices, threw furniture on sidewalks and damaged a 100-year-old model of city hall. >>> pg&e customers can refuse to have those controversial smart meters. but it will cost them. that's the decision of state regulators after a stream of consumer complaints. opponents packed the meeting in san francisco, with members of advocacy groups from marin county to san luis obispo to testify. they argue that the meters emit harmful raidation, and they...
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to show the people in the city always lived up to that old slogan, san francisco is a city that knows. this city was in ashes, it was all in ruins when you're looking around here now and they built it up and brought it back to what it is today. >> we have decided on the morning on april 18th, we are going to have a mammoth celebration right here outside of city hall. >> friends, enemies, chronicle readers and illit era ts. this is the kind of event that separates from the men from the idiots. good morning fellow idiots. >> san francisco, open your golden gate ♪ >> i hear more from the survivors. they ought to be up there talking. the memories get better every year. they have great memories to tell. mr.borreli's is playing the accordion the way he always does. a little off tune but the way he always plays it. >>> that does it for this week's second look. i'm frank somerville. we'll see you here next week. so owning a durango means you now have the responsibility to go dirt biking, a.t.v.-ing, motorcycling, boating, jet skiing and show a ford explorer a thing or two about what it means
to show the people in the city always lived up to that old slogan, san francisco is a city that knows. this city was in ashes, it was all in ruins when you're looking around here now and they built it up and brought it back to what it is today. >> we have decided on the morning on april 18th, we are going to have a mammoth celebration right here outside of city hall. >> friends, enemies, chronicle readers and illit era ts. this is the kind of event that separates from the men from...
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the city will announce a new five-year plan which will replace the old deal. the city board of estimates will vote on a finalized contract on february 22. a teenager accused of gunning down his father will be tried as an assault. a grand jury indicted robert richardson iii. according to police, sgt shot his father -- rich and shot his father -- richardson shot his father. the man who escaped from custody will spend a quarter years in prison. he escaped a holding cell after asking a guard for toilet paper were. he faces first-degree sex offenses in north carolina. the prosecution could wrap up its tryout in the case against george huguely. medical experts described yeardley love's injuries. lowell melser has a look at what we can expect today. >> as we now enter the eighth day of this trial, six days worth of testimony, we're nearing the finish line for the commonwealth. they made it clear to the judge that they would be wrapping up their case sometime today. we ended with dna evidence last night. today we will hear more of that dna evidence as the commonwealth
the city will announce a new five-year plan which will replace the old deal. the city board of estimates will vote on a finalized contract on february 22. a teenager accused of gunning down his father will be tried as an assault. a grand jury indicted robert richardson iii. according to police, sgt shot his father -- rich and shot his father -- richardson shot his father. the man who escaped from custody will spend a quarter years in prison. he escaped a holding cell after asking a guard for...