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. >>> considerado el primer desastre mejor monitoreado, en pasadena explicaban por qué se forma el tsunamifallas, más verticales, puede generar un sunami más fuerte. . >>> tras impactar a japón, se desplazó a lo largo, del continente, y océano pacífico. >>> esto atravesará todo el pacífico, desde japón, hasta chile, la implitud por supuesto decrece. >>> este tsunami, fue a una velocidad de 300 millas por hora, y se mide, por la frecuencia en la fuerza, al ingresar a la tierra. >>> muchos datos no recolectamos, y ahora nuestra gente está con las manos en la masa, intentando extraer más información. >>> ver las imágenes por televisión, y conocer eso, y no saber de familiares, dan preocupación a millones de personas, y todos se quieren comuen car, y las redes sociales tienen un papel importante. >>> varios estadounidenses que tienen familiares en combustible, y tambicombu japón quieren saber de sus familiares. >>> me dijo, mami estoy bien, pero vi la muerte de cerca. >>> su hija le describió la experiencia que vivió. >>> desesperado, una situación horrible, jamás experimentó esto mi familia.
. >>> considerado el primer desastre mejor monitoreado, en pasadena explicaban por qué se forma el tsunamifallas, más verticales, puede generar un sunami más fuerte. . >>> tras impactar a japón, se desplazó a lo largo, del continente, y océano pacífico. >>> esto atravesará todo el pacífico, desde japón, hasta chile, la implitud por supuesto decrece. >>> este tsunami, fue a una velocidad de 300 millas por hora, y se mide, por la frecuencia en la...
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. >> reporter: in pasadena, california, we rode the rails with jackie gilberto to her job in downtowngeles. she ditched her car as gas prices started to climb. when did you finally say, i'm done driving my car? >> i made that switch about three months ago in november, when i realized that i was spending about $400 a month on gas. >> reporter: the train costs jackie $62 per month and she now has plenty of company. rail ridership in l.a. is up 8% versus last year. the city says these numbers are because of these numbers. >> here's the receipt. $51.87. that's crazy high. >> reporter: but the fact is the vast majority of americans don't have easy access to public transportation. they're still stuck in their cars, and stuck paying those high gas prices. in the past two years, 84% of public transit systems have raised fares, cut service, or are considering it. cleveland dropped 90 buses from their routes. new jersey recently cut 30 commuter trains. and sacramento slashed 17% of its entire transit system. the problem is that public transportation is not a moneymaker. what transit riders pay
. >> reporter: in pasadena, california, we rode the rails with jackie gilberto to her job in downtowngeles. she ditched her car as gas prices started to climb. when did you finally say, i'm done driving my car? >> i made that switch about three months ago in november, when i realized that i was spending about $400 a month on gas. >> reporter: the train costs jackie $62 per month and she now has plenty of company. rail ridership in l.a. is up 8% versus last year. the city says...
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. >> reporter: this morning in pasadena, california, we road the rails with jackie gilberto to downtown los angeles. she ditched her car. when did you finally say i'm done driving my car. >> about three months ago in november when i realized i was spending about $400 a month in gas. >> reporter: the train costs jackie $62 per month and she now has plenty of company. rail riders in l.a. is up 8% versus last year. the city says these numbers are because of these numbers. >> here's the receipt: $51.87. that's crazy high. >> reporter: the fact is, the vast majority of americans don't have access to public transportation. they're stuck in their cars and stuck paying high gas prices. 84% of public transit systems have raised fares, cut service or are considering it. cleveland dropped 90 buses from their routes. sacramento slashed 17% of its entire transit system. the problem is that public transportation is not a money maker. what transit riders pay in fares covers just 32% of costs. taxpayers pick up most of the tab. >> public transportation is a public service. you don't expect your police
. >> reporter: this morning in pasadena, california, we road the rails with jackie gilberto to downtown los angeles. she ditched her car. when did you finally say i'm done driving my car. >> about three months ago in november when i realized i was spending about $400 a month in gas. >> reporter: the train costs jackie $62 per month and she now has plenty of company. rail riders in l.a. is up 8% versus last year. the city says these numbers are because of these numbers....
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russia will pump more natural gas to europe via pipelines to free up to pasadena for liquefied natural gas deliveries to japan prime minister putin has also invited japanese companies to buy into russia's to richfield their combined gas reserves are higher than the annual global consumption of oil prices are following the u.s. led airstrikes on libya fueling concerns about disruptions to supply brant crude is trading at more than one hundred fifteen dollars per barrel around one hundred three dollars per barrel idlest said expect an increase in demand for oil doesn't work few would be needed for post quake reconstruction in japan. and precious metals continue their bull run as investors seek a financial safe haven amid all of the uncertainty gold is climbing for the fourth day in a row to around fourteen hundred dollars an ounce silver also extending its biggest gain for two weeks it's now trading at thirty six dollars an ounce steak a look at how the markets are performing asian shares trading in the black on monday helped by news that japan's nuclear crisis is being brought under con
russia will pump more natural gas to europe via pipelines to free up to pasadena for liquefied natural gas deliveries to japan prime minister putin has also invited japanese companies to buy into russia's to richfield their combined gas reserves are higher than the annual global consumption of oil prices are following the u.s. led airstrikes on libya fueling concerns about disruptions to supply brant crude is trading at more than one hundred fifteen dollars per barrel around one hundred three...
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. >> reporter: at three dog bakery in pasadena, they're making doggy treats that look good enough foreats for that, too. three dogs bakery caters birthdays, spay and neuter parties, doggy weddings. even bark mitzvahs. a little over the top, maybe. but at the lowe's santa monica, you can check in with fido and order up room service. nothing comes from a can. this is a gourmet meal made from scratch, using the choicest, chiccist, best ingredients. >> organic chicken. fava beans. herbs. cheese. now, the next dish is going to be our dog gone green. now, we're going to start cooking the chicken. >> reporter: why shove bowser away from the room. you like eating out. and so does she. that's where a cafe like pussy and pooch comes in. >> it's part cafe, and a pawbar. >> reporter: a pawbar. get it? like a raw bar. >> a variety of raw meat burgers or nuggets that we drizzle with sauce. and we have fun things like organic frozen yogurt. dog beer, bakery treats and things like that. >> reporter: of course, as with humans, moderation is key. but the good news is, the pets are gaga for organic. vic
. >> reporter: at three dog bakery in pasadena, they're making doggy treats that look good enough foreats for that, too. three dogs bakery caters birthdays, spay and neuter parties, doggy weddings. even bark mitzvahs. a little over the top, maybe. but at the lowe's santa monica, you can check in with fido and order up room service. nothing comes from a can. this is a gourmet meal made from scratch, using the choicest, chiccist, best ingredients. >> organic chicken. fava beans....
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requests had been received for the transmission to seattle, portland, pasadena and brooklyn. there may have been others the would come along the but in any event those were the ones we were considering. the proponents claimed that the witnesses who were supporting the proposition that had been approved by the majority of the state of california would be intimidated if this posting occurred. they sought to prohibit it and i denied that motion and the petition for the right of man was taken to the circuit that delighted, then the supreme court took up the issue. and the supreme court in the case called hollandsworth verses perry and you can read what the supreme court said halted the transmission of these proceedings to the remote courthouses. it permitted of course that the transmission could be broadcast in another courtroom and the courthouse in which the charnel proceeding bostick in place but any dissemination beyond the courthouse prohibited. and you can see some of the language of the supreme court used in that decision at least five justices used in prohibiting the tran
requests had been received for the transmission to seattle, portland, pasadena and brooklyn. there may have been others the would come along the but in any event those were the ones we were considering. the proponents claimed that the witnesses who were supporting the proposition that had been approved by the majority of the state of california would be intimidated if this posting occurred. they sought to prohibit it and i denied that motion and the petition for the right of man was taken to...
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requests have been received for transmission to seattle, portland, pasadena, and brooklyn.here may be others that come along, but in any event, those of the ones we were considering. proponents say there were witnesses supporting the proposition that had been approved by the majority of voters in the state of california would be intimidating if it -- intimidated it is hosting occurred. they saw to prohibit it. i did not -- denied the motion. an appeal taken to the ninth circuit, which denied it. and then the supreme court took up the issue. the supreme court, in hollingsworth v. perry -- and you can read what the supreme court said. halted the transmission. it permitted, of course, the video transmission could be broadcast in another court room in the courthouse in which the trial proceeding was taking place, but any dissemination beyond that courthouse was prohibited. you can see some of the language of the supreme court used in that decision. at least five justices used in board limiting the transmission of these proceedings. there was a very vigorous dissent written by j
requests have been received for transmission to seattle, portland, pasadena, and brooklyn.here may be others that come along, but in any event, those of the ones we were considering. proponents say there were witnesses supporting the proposition that had been approved by the majority of voters in the state of california would be intimidating if it -- intimidated it is hosting occurred. they saw to prohibit it. i did not -- denied the motion. an appeal taken to the ninth circuit, which denied...
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requests had been received for the transmission to seattle, portland, pasadena and brooklyn. there may have been others the would come along the but in any event those were the ones we were considering. the proponents claimed that the witnesses who were supporting the proposition that had been approved by the majority of the state of california would be intimidated if this posting occurred. they sought to prohibit it and i denied that motion and the petition for the right of man was taken to the circuit that delighted, then the supreme court took up the issue. and the supreme court in the case called hollandsworth verses perry and you can read what the supreme court said halted the transmission of these proceedings to the remote courthouses. it permitted of course that the transmission could be broadcast in another courtroom and the courthouse in which the charnel proceeding bostick in place but any dissemination beyond the courthouse prohibited. and you can see some of the language of the supreme court used in that decision at least five justices used in prohibiting the tran
requests had been received for the transmission to seattle, portland, pasadena and brooklyn. there may have been others the would come along the but in any event those were the ones we were considering. the proponents claimed that the witnesses who were supporting the proposition that had been approved by the majority of the state of california would be intimidated if this posting occurred. they sought to prohibit it and i denied that motion and the petition for the right of man was taken to...
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she was born on december 19, 1955, in pasadena, texas. in addition to her parents, she is survived by her loving husband of seven years, jeff beaver, three sons, michael, duston and lleyton, lleyton's wife, holly, three grandchildren. three sisters, vicky, barbara and my wife, terri. she is also survived by numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, cousins, her stepfather, steven hodges, two brother-in-laws, two step daughters and, of course, her husband's family. she began her business career in houston, texas, as a bookkeeper for bryan ad company that was owned by her late stepfather, james jackson. while with the company she gained an early knowledge of computerized accounting systems when she worked closely with the programmer to convert a handwritten system into a computerized one. she moved to lockhart, texas, in congressman lloyd doggett's district, in caldwell county in 1988. she worked as a secretary and bookkeeper as a local law office. she returned to the accounting field first working with lifeway and then columbia health care and went
she was born on december 19, 1955, in pasadena, texas. in addition to her parents, she is survived by her loving husband of seven years, jeff beaver, three sons, michael, duston and lleyton, lleyton's wife, holly, three grandchildren. three sisters, vicky, barbara and my wife, terri. she is also survived by numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, cousins, her stepfather, steven hodges, two brother-in-laws, two step daughters and, of course, her husband's family. she began her business career in...