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as we move the we see the blues and purples those are light to a very like shaking. you can see many areas of the east bay, on the san francisco peninsula even up here in marin county there is light to but still perceptible taking felt in the area more quick call to the north and south of the epicenter. in these categories of shaking is generally no damage in cases of this quake we haven't heard any reports of significant damage. we have been getting a lot of calls for peoples for north as marin county who said they felt quake and the shaking that explains why. the quick more than 4 mi. underground with the shaking spread out over a very wide area. it jonathan blum kron 4 news. >> the shake maps are interesting in usga has monitors of the bay area to help them understand quake's where they had why the head what not. we kept viewers for the store they said a jolt is what they felt. >> the technology is getting so good not only at the usgs level but for us on line. he rarely get a good look at where things are happening. people are saying that they felt a sudden jolt t
as we move the we see the blues and purples those are light to a very like shaking. you can see many areas of the east bay, on the san francisco peninsula even up here in marin county there is light to but still perceptible taking felt in the area more quick call to the north and south of the epicenter. in these categories of shaking is generally no damage in cases of this quake we haven't heard any reports of significant damage. we have been getting a lot of calls for peoples for north as...
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purple spotted brush. 2 calla lillies take root. birds return listening to lost meats all day until dusk beckons them to come to the nest and try again in the morning. this next poem is indian an ina ontholingly. on telegraph avenue it's no longer in existence, the sadness of this. berkeley, late fall. um -- this is from forest hamer who is a bay area poet who wrote berkeley late spring. this is berkeley late fall. i have been browsing the peet ree section had come to lose the unconcern but persistant rain that followed me in as a trail of damp shoe prints and dripping conscientious hacompanied to a solitude. i ran my right index if anything are across each spine flesh going along volume and groove. imagine the book seller anding by to fold and flatten we down to on an oblong shape and reshelf me into an americay sandwich between the t's and v's stacked up along the unexpected and unknown. i notice that the pe ems i imagine crowding around you were the unquieted the unrequited. distant citizens far from the disposition of the safety
purple spotted brush. 2 calla lillies take root. birds return listening to lost meats all day until dusk beckons them to come to the nest and try again in the morning. this next poem is indian an ina ontholingly. on telegraph avenue it's no longer in existence, the sadness of this. berkeley, late fall. um -- this is from forest hamer who is a bay area poet who wrote berkeley late spring. this is berkeley late fall. i have been browsing the peet ree section had come to lose the unconcern but...
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the purple section as tucker portside. -- purple section is the portside. we work very closely with the community associations. we have 11 active members on the committee. we added three more last year. the new committees we added, one of the senate -- one of them was the sustainability committee. that was working to make sure the wharf is sustainable and we share the best practices among the businesses on the wharf as part of that. we also added a community development committee, which is really looking at how we make sure we protect, preserve, enhance, and educate people about the rich history of fisherman's wharf. it was something we felt we had to do more of. we have an active committee working on ideas of how to do that, and to really make a stronger for us. we believe the vitality of fisherman's wharf helps the city and the millions of visitors who visit every year. we also work with many partner organizations. i have a list appear, but it is not a complete list. we work with virtually every department of the city of san francisco. we work with the of
the purple section as tucker portside. -- purple section is the portside. we work very closely with the community associations. we have 11 active members on the committee. we added three more last year. the new committees we added, one of the senate -- one of them was the sustainability committee. that was working to make sure the wharf is sustainable and we share the best practices among the businesses on the wharf as part of that. we also added a community development committee, which is...
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she was purple. but i could tell she was breathing. and i had this great feeling i knew she was okay. >> reporter: husband seth came home and saw what had happened. >> i just about passed out. >> reporter: home video shows the paramedics. >> amazing. >> reporter: taking them to the hospital two blocks away. >> beautiful little girl. >> reporter: doctors say ava is a perfectly healthy baby. this dad has an even greater appreciation for the mother of his kids. >> oh, my goodness. as a mom, i can only relate and glad that i made it to the hospital. >>> still to come at 6:00, rats running rampant. the major invasion in the east bay. we'll tell you why nothing is being done about it, at least not yet. >>> this is not the way most people want to leave your mark on a bar perhaps. we'll show you the surf town bar that has a lot of cleaning up to do tonight. >>> guess what, we've got the radar fired up for you this evening. rain pushing back into the bay area. maybe even some thunder by the time the weekend is done. these wild changes in your f
she was purple. but i could tell she was breathing. and i had this great feeling i knew she was okay. >> reporter: husband seth came home and saw what had happened. >> i just about passed out. >> reporter: home video shows the paramedics. >> amazing. >> reporter: taking them to the hospital two blocks away. >> beautiful little girl. >> reporter: doctors say ava is a perfectly healthy baby. this dad has an even greater appreciation for the mother of his...
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>> yes. >> in the cities here, many drik the pulpy purple juice every day. it's full of nutrients, this student told us. it's as good as a meal. the demand for acai is exploding. this is one of the sleek fda approved plants to process acai juice. each week, this company hans por portses hundreds of barrels to the u.s. market. if what they say is true about arb cai, this is the rarest of stories in the amazon, a fruit helping to create thousands of new jobs, protect the rain forest, and it's good for you. but in the u.s., the story of acai is much more complicated. so is it a miracle fruit? or is it a fraud? there's a lot of great things, you quo, that acai has to offer from a new trishzal point of view. >> steve is a food chemist. he said there's no evidence that it will cure cancer, help you lose weight, or increase your sex drive, but there is evidence that like blueberries or blackberries, it is very high in antioxidants that combat aging. the bottom line is that it's a fruit. it's not a drug. you shouldn't consume it as a drug, you shouldn't expect a dru
>> yes. >> in the cities here, many drik the pulpy purple juice every day. it's full of nutrients, this student told us. it's as good as a meal. the demand for acai is exploding. this is one of the sleek fda approved plants to process acai juice. each week, this company hans por portses hundreds of barrels to the u.s. market. if what they say is true about arb cai, this is the rarest of stories in the amazon, a fruit helping to create thousands of new jobs, protect the rain forest,...
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building was covered in purple handprints with the symbol of equality. the other cold one named sala mand ra. distribution begins this year. the beer is already attracting, buyers in the u.s., japan and throughout south america. >> and that road trip to the bay area in which he almost lost his life, a southern california surfir nearly wiped out by big waves by mavericks is back home tonight. was released from stanford hospital yesterday, according to "the bay citizen." these are photo of the rescue taken by a viewer last week. an australian photographer actually rcued him who was then flown to stanford in a medically induced coma. so the question is, will he ever surf again? does he want to surf again? is his career over? no, he says he hopes to enter the mavericks surfing competition which could start any week now. it's unbelievable. >> he's one brave soul. >> the mentality of surfers, go right back on it. >> big waves too. like the mavericks. >>> first to lady's college basketball. cal, st. mary's, great game. stanford. maples. >>> and the a's this yea
building was covered in purple handprints with the symbol of equality. the other cold one named sala mand ra. distribution begins this year. the beer is already attracting, buyers in the u.s., japan and throughout south america. >> and that road trip to the bay area in which he almost lost his life, a southern california surfir nearly wiped out by big waves by mavericks is back home tonight. was released from stanford hospital yesterday, according to "the bay citizen." these are...
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he received the purple heart for frostbite, and kurt was embarrassed to have received the purple heart for frostbite when so many of his friends had suffered from other types of physical problems and disease. we have a fine first edition of the book "slaughter house five." this is important because "slaughter house five" is probably the most well known book venn by kurt vonnegut of the 30 pieces of writing that he completed, this was probably the most famous -- excuse me -- famous. >> why? >> why was "slaughter house five" famous? let me give you a little bit of history of what happened to him in germany, and my impressions of why it affected people so much. vonnegut, as i read, he was taken to the slaughter house. while he was in dresden, the allies bombed dresden, and so his own countryman as well as allies bombed the city. it was a horrible bombing. it was literally a fire storm. and tens of thousands of people were killed. and these were noncombatants, these were women and children and old people. and vonnegut, one of his tasks as a prisoner was to go out and remove the bodies, you
he received the purple heart for frostbite, and kurt was embarrassed to have received the purple heart for frostbite when so many of his friends had suffered from other types of physical problems and disease. we have a fine first edition of the book "slaughter house five." this is important because "slaughter house five" is probably the most well known book venn by kurt vonnegut of the 30 pieces of writing that he completed, this was probably the most famous -- excuse me --...
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we also have his purple heart that was donated by his son, mark vonnegut, and he received the purple heart for frostbite, and kurt vonnegut was embarrassed to receive the purple heart for frostbite when so many of his friends had suffered from other types of difficult problems and diseases. we have a fine first edition of the books sauter house five. it's the most well-known book written by kurt vonnegut of his 30 pieces of writing he completed. this is the most famous. >> why? >> why was it famous? let me give you a little bit history of what happened to him in germany in my impressions of why it affected people so much. vonnegut, as i read, was taken to the house and while he was in dresden, the allies bombed the city and his own countrymen as well as allies bombed this city. it was a horrible bombing. it was a literally a fire storm, and tens of thousands of people were killed, and these were noncombatants, women and children, and old people, and vonnegut was his past as a prisoner was to go out and remove the bodies, you know, from these burning buildings, and he also was require
we also have his purple heart that was donated by his son, mark vonnegut, and he received the purple heart for frostbite, and kurt vonnegut was embarrassed to receive the purple heart for frostbite when so many of his friends had suffered from other types of difficult problems and diseases. we have a fine first edition of the books sauter house five. it's the most well-known book written by kurt vonnegut of his 30 pieces of writing he completed. this is the most famous. >> why? >>...
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he received a purple heart for frostbite and kurt vonnegut was embarrassed to have received a purpleeart for frostbite. so many of his friends had suffered from other types of physical problems and disease. we have a first edition of the book slaughterhouse five. this is important, because slaughterhouse five is probably the most well-known book written by curt vonnegut of the 30 some pieces of writing that he completed. this was possibly the most famous. >> why? >> let me give a little bit of history about what happened to him in germany. and my impressions of wyatt affected people so much. vonnegut as i read was taking to this later house. while he was in dresden, the allies bombed dresden and so his own countrymen as well as allies bombed the city. it was a horrible bombing. it was literally a firestorm and tens of thousands of people were killed. these were noncombatants. these were women and children and old people, and vonnegut, one of his pacts as a prisoner was to go out and remove the bodies you know, from these burning buildings and he also was required to bury their dead b
he received a purple heart for frostbite and kurt vonnegut was embarrassed to have received a purpleeart for frostbite. so many of his friends had suffered from other types of physical problems and disease. we have a first edition of the book slaughterhouse five. this is important, because slaughterhouse five is probably the most well-known book written by curt vonnegut of the 30 some pieces of writing that he completed. this was possibly the most famous. >> why? >> let me give a...
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joining us wearing black and purple is any merle. >> i'm not supposed to wear it purple onscreen. >> i was hoping for a black but that is ok. just for starters, how many people showed up? >> 1400 people and then some. we had a complete sellout. the 50 people that left after the first movie be sold the first 58 seats. >> and your show and watch films? >> they won't believe me from the 1950's. >> it won't believe you? (laughter) >> we showed a marilyn monroe picture. >> i would believe that. that is look at some film noir. what is this art form and how did it come about? what is it for starters? >> it is hollywood only organic artistic movement. it is mostly in black and white. it was a confluence of the american crime writing with a very european style of direction. at mixed cinematography. lighting had a lot to do with it. german expressionists. in the '20s. the film's just continued to fascinate future generations. >> i'm still not sure what it is. i know it when i see it. it is like pornography. >> i have a down to three words. suffering with this style. >> those of the words to li
joining us wearing black and purple is any merle. >> i'm not supposed to wear it purple onscreen. >> i was hoping for a black but that is ok. just for starters, how many people showed up? >> 1400 people and then some. we had a complete sellout. the 50 people that left after the first movie be sold the first 58 seats. >> and your show and watch films? >> they won't believe me from the 1950's. >> it won't believe you? (laughter) >> we showed a marilyn...
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this one looks like an icicle tell blues and purples.an see it is pretty much this color the entire bay area the bay area was shaking. it was light to moderate in this case. we hear you could see the four aftershocks. the earthquake was 4 mi. deep and that's why the shaking was like the widespread. for a couple 2.1 aftershock to 0.6 of learned of 1.1 that was a light some people don't even feel it. the main quake was a 4.1 and is using about you can see the widespread shaking. this earthquake didn't really do and shaking it all in the salinas area. maybe a little tiny bit toward the northern and salinas. the purple dark blue that's very light shaking shaking you probably felt it would have caused damage. the near the epicenter this turquoise that's light to moderate shaking. the shaking that will cause damage but some people fear the earthquake will feel it. falls to the north popular areas much of these bay. even appear in marin county there's still some light chicken to be felt. that's pretty much something that's characteristic of an
this one looks like an icicle tell blues and purples.an see it is pretty much this color the entire bay area the bay area was shaking. it was light to moderate in this case. we hear you could see the four aftershocks. the earthquake was 4 mi. deep and that's why the shaking was like the widespread. for a couple 2.1 aftershock to 0.6 of learned of 1.1 that was a light some people don't even feel it. the main quake was a 4.1 and is using about you can see the widespread shaking. this earthquake...
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we also have his purple heart that was donated by his son, mark vonnegut to us. he received a purple heart for cross bike, and mark was -- and kurt vonnegut was embarrassed to receive the purple heart from frostbite when many of his friends had suffered from physical problems and disease. we have a signed first edition of the book "slaughterhouse-five." this is important because "slaughterhouse-five" is probably the most well-known book written by kurt vonnegut, other 30 some pieces of writing that he completed, this is possibly the most famous. >> why? why was "slaughterhouse-five" famous? let me give you a bit of history about what happened to him in germany. and my impressions of why it affected people so much. vonnegut, as i read, he was taken to this slaughterhouse. while he was in dresden, the allies bombed dresden. so his own countrymen, as well as the allies bombed the city. it was a horrible bombing. it was literally a firestorm. and tens of thousands of people were killed, and these were noncombatants. these were women and children, you know, and old pe
we also have his purple heart that was donated by his son, mark vonnegut to us. he received a purple heart for cross bike, and mark was -- and kurt vonnegut was embarrassed to receive the purple heart from frostbite when many of his friends had suffered from physical problems and disease. we have a signed first edition of the book "slaughterhouse-five." this is important because "slaughterhouse-five" is probably the most well-known book written by kurt vonnegut, other 30...
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she is purple though. she wasn't crying, she was purple, but i could tell she was breathing.nd i had this great feeling and knew she was okay. >> the home video shows the mom and baby being taken to the hospital only a couple blocks away. doctors say ava is perfectly healthy. and now her dad has a new appreciation for the mother of his children. hopefully all dads do. >> that's kind of my reaction. hey, they are purple, but i uess that's how they are when ome out. we'll be right back. th shift your weight forward onto the left foot. take the right leg up, holding the inner arch of the foot... introducing instant action alerts, only from chase. left arm up... manage your account and help avoid overdrafts with a click of a button. just reply to the alert with how much you want to transfer. inhale, all the way up... so you always stay in balance. ...to crescent pose. chase what matters. just four more times. ♪
she is purple though. she wasn't crying, she was purple, but i could tell she was breathing.nd i had this great feeling and knew she was okay. >> the home video shows the mom and baby being taken to the hospital only a couple blocks away. doctors say ava is perfectly healthy. and now her dad has a new appreciation for the mother of his children. hopefully all dads do. >> that's kind of my reaction. hey, they are purple, but i uess that's how they are when ome out. we'll be right...
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i see purple, red, blue, green, orange. i see cheetah revera on broadway. as american as the lee's, the kennedys. none sound american to me. i am not a shamed. jose can you see. i pledge allegiance to this country. land of commercialism. if i can win gold medals. if i can sign my life away. ain't no language. this is my country too. i believe in free dom and diversity, need to get the hell out. [applause] >> i have one more performer. can you believe that? i am so excited. he is a very kind man to be here. he's a total icon. tales of the city. his book that was made do a city. he's here on his book tour. thank you very much. well, i would not have missed this evening for anything. you and i both know these things can be boring. not tonight. i like to read, since i'm back home from a tour. i would like to read the chapter that my editor wanted me to remove. i have to set it up for you. michael toliver is 55 years old. they have gone to florida because his mother has died. and they have been out to the rest home, to the bear bar in orlando. they meet a black
i see purple, red, blue, green, orange. i see cheetah revera on broadway. as american as the lee's, the kennedys. none sound american to me. i am not a shamed. jose can you see. i pledge allegiance to this country. land of commercialism. if i can win gold medals. if i can sign my life away. ain't no language. this is my country too. i believe in free dom and diversity, need to get the hell out. [applause] >> i have one more performer. can you believe that? i am so excited. he is a very...
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into firefights so they can get their medals so they can get their promotion so they can get their purple hearts. that it is. all going. into said when i said yep and then you ask yourself why did all this happen you know why did all these people die. why did i allow myself to be put in a situation where i have to kill in order to survive. were. cheating bush more in one thousand nine hundred seventy eight there was no palestinian national authority and. cities had their own town councils knew at the time that the palestinians could govern themselves to a certain extent. that it should fit for one day. israel expelled the mayor of his brother. and the mayor of algeria to jordan. we must feel that the next day we were sent to patrol the city of heber. before but there was a huge demonstration to protest the expulsion of the two mayors and that would mean there were a lot of protesters they were throwing stones at every government installation they saw whether military or civilian three. women shelled and then the government issued the order to open fire on the demonstrators. in we look for
into firefights so they can get their medals so they can get their promotion so they can get their purple hearts. that it is. all going. into said when i said yep and then you ask yourself why did all this happen you know why did all these people die. why did i allow myself to be put in a situation where i have to kill in order to survive. were. cheating bush more in one thousand nine hundred seventy eight there was no palestinian national authority and. cities had their own town councils knew...
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they won't turn dark purple for several hours. >> reporter: parents are taking no chances. >> we wantto make sure she is out of the cold as much as possible. >> reporter: on soldier field they're on defense against the arctic weather. >> the team has warming benches down there, and you'll see on both sides of the field for both teams. >> reporter: though it turns out it's not just polar bears who like this weather. >> a lot of people having fun. that was the goal. just get out and have a snowball fight. >> reporter: abc news. >> alan: those people probably hate us. >> leigh: they too. we had temperatures in the 70s today. a few record highs today, and we'll share those with you in just a moment. a few high clouds lingering across the bay area. this i -- is a live look at the high definition east bay cam. today, new record highs. kentfield, 67 degrees. oakland, 67. san jose reached 72 this afternoon. and santa rosa, the warm spot, 7 # degrees. -- 74 degrees, tying the old record set in 1988. some of the heat from today being held in. 70 in san jose. 59 in half moon bay. # 1 -- 61 in sa
they won't turn dark purple for several hours. >> reporter: parents are taking no chances. >> we wantto make sure she is out of the cold as much as possible. >> reporter: on soldier field they're on defense against the arctic weather. >> the team has warming benches down there, and you'll see on both sides of the field for both teams. >> reporter: though it turns out it's not just polar bears who like this weather. >> a lot of people having fun. that was the...
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even the president and his aides wore purple on thursday to ward off evil spirits. >> romania's which is are up in arms about a new requirement to pay tax on their income. magic incantations and fortune telling. >> i cast spells because i am bad. you can see is on tv. i am if your list. i am not afraid of the country's president, and if he has something to say to me, i will show him. >> it is not so much the principle of paying income tax which has angered them, but the fact that they feel they will get little from the state in return. >> of the government wants is to pay tax, they should arrange pension. >> most romanians profess allegiance to the romanian orthodox church, the church practices also sometimes controversial. in 2005, a young man died during an exorcism ceremony, which he was bound to a cross for three days without food or water. not all which is in romania oppose the new regulations. for some, it is a sign of long- delayed official recognition for their work. >> from my point of view, this is very good, and i am happy because the romanian government considers our magic
even the president and his aides wore purple on thursday to ward off evil spirits. >> romania's which is are up in arms about a new requirement to pay tax on their income. magic incantations and fortune telling. >> i cast spells because i am bad. you can see is on tv. i am if your list. i am not afraid of the country's president, and if he has something to say to me, i will show him. >> it is not so much the principle of paying income tax which has angered them, but the fact...
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. >> take a look where we have purple this morning, kind of pinkish-purple there. dense fog advisory for the bay shoreline and the santa clara valley dense fog until 11:00. visibility's well below a quarter of a mile many areas. sfo has some of the lowest visibility now, 1-16th of a mile. oakland 1-8th. you can see a quarter of a mile novato, half moon bay, mountain view, hayward. the east bay valley just as bad. not sure why they are not in a dense fog advisory but you should be if you just look at the numbers right there. as far as our temperatures, here's more numbers. most of them say mid to upper 40s. still pretty mild this morning. 50 half moon bay. afternoon numbers will be held back by the fog. we could be in the 60s and 70s, instead the 50s and 60s. still fairly pleasant. longest and hazy sunshine, possible poor air quality today, too. east bay valleys mid to upper 50s. monterey bay and inland, mid to upper 60s. poor air quality ended at midnight but the fog will return tonight. and then we'll wake up to that tomorrow. it will burn off and then we'll see s
. >> take a look where we have purple this morning, kind of pinkish-purple there. dense fog advisory for the bay shoreline and the santa clara valley dense fog until 11:00. visibility's well below a quarter of a mile many areas. sfo has some of the lowest visibility now, 1-16th of a mile. oakland 1-8th. you can see a quarter of a mile novato, half moon bay, mountain view, hayward. the east bay valley just as bad. not sure why they are not in a dense fog advisory but you should be if you...
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. >> i would normally agree with everything that jonathan says, but my cousin vinny won with a purplesuit. [laughter] >> john and i have known each other for 15, 20 minutes. [laughter] i am not a media person. these folks know better. one thing i can tell you the public defender should do, lawyers in private practice, public defenders, should not view each other as the enemy. the criminal defense bar, public or private, needs to be unified. when you are unified, it increases your numbers and increases your financial base with which to try to do the kinds of media efforts, contribute to the media like you are talking about. >> i wanted to pick up on something. i agree entirely with jerry. i agree with your focus in the blank case -- blake case. although we try to get the interview and tried to distract you in the cause, you are right to focus on the case. in the end, we had a conversation after verdict. in the end, it is important to be concerned about the image, not during the case, but in general, of public defender offices and criminal defense attorneys. i think it is also important
. >> i would normally agree with everything that jonathan says, but my cousin vinny won with a purplesuit. [laughter] >> john and i have known each other for 15, 20 minutes. [laughter] i am not a media person. these folks know better. one thing i can tell you the public defender should do, lawyers in private practice, public defenders, should not view each other as the enemy. the criminal defense bar, public or private, needs to be unified. when you are unified, it increases your...
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this is what the purple and is hiding, and arrivals hall -- this is what the tarp is hiding, and arrivalsthat is shattered. vladimir putin promised to end the attacks linked to islamists from the troubled north, a promise he is trying hard to keep. worse for the early years. there was a moscow bombing in 2002 that left 29 dead. çthere was the beslan school attack two years later, which killed more than 300, many of them children. even the moscow metro was bombed just last year. domodevo airport was working almost normally today, with flights arriving from across the world. the russians are asking when the government will keep its promise and restore security. bbc news, domodevo airport, near moscow. >>ç the bomb in moscow was in e international arrivals area, taxi drivers, and business people, a vulnerable target. what precautions do airports around the world take? in israel, all vehicles go through aç checkpoint and spot checks by armed guards. all luggage going into the holds of aircraft is x-ray. in nairobi, there are random vehicle checks. non-passengers are barred from the airport
this is what the purple and is hiding, and arrivals hall -- this is what the tarp is hiding, and arrivalsthat is shattered. vladimir putin promised to end the attacks linked to islamists from the troubled north, a promise he is trying hard to keep. worse for the early years. there was a moscow bombing in 2002 that left 29 dead. çthere was the beslan school attack two years later, which killed more than 300, many of them children. even the moscow metro was bombed just last year. domodevo...
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all of these purples, that's where it's going to be very, very cold. but even coming down in towards the southern plains, houston, just 11 degrees for your high and of course your overnight hours will be much cooler than that. into europe we go. staying very settled out to the west. the fact high pressure spreads all the way out into the east staying dry, but it does allow all of that very cold air to funnel right down in towards iberia. you'll be seeing a pretty cool weekend. up to the north, snow moving in towards scandinavia and northwestern russia. then down in the south we've got this other low sitting over italy. things will get intense, snow to the north and thunderstorms and rain to the south. that's italy in the next 24 hours. all of that just pushing through in towards the black sea. here is your temperature chart for saturday. minus 7 in moscow with snow. minus 1 in stockholm. 2 degrees in berlin. 0 in vienna. sunny skies for you, 15 athens. showers on and off. 5 degrees in madrid, that's your high there. getting very chilly all the way down
all of these purples, that's where it's going to be very, very cold. but even coming down in towards the southern plains, houston, just 11 degrees for your high and of course your overnight hours will be much cooler than that. into europe we go. staying very settled out to the west. the fact high pressure spreads all the way out into the east staying dry, but it does allow all of that very cold air to funnel right down in towards iberia. you'll be seeing a pretty cool weekend. up to the north,...
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you have a lot of states that are purple that turned red since then.pennsylvania, ohio, florida, go right through the list. michigan even. >> numbers are terrible for democrats. >> lieberman and conrad have been around for a long time. >> democrats keep a connecticut, and north dakota -- after 2012 is unlikely there will be any democrat. >> you have this institution. what does it cost you to lose the institutional memory? >> anytime you lose it cost you something. but it seems that with each election cycle, we get people who are more at the edges of left and right at less likely to compromise, which we all because we are old think is a good idea. there are people who do not think it is a good idea. >> i think joe lieberman is separate and apart from the other changes taking place. here you have somebody who is truly an independent, independent figure, leaving the senate. i disagree with a lot of things he has done. but the fact of the matter is he was not a partisan ideologue. he pursued an agenda that was based on his own feelings and standards and va
you have a lot of states that are purple that turned red since then.pennsylvania, ohio, florida, go right through the list. michigan even. >> numbers are terrible for democrats. >> lieberman and conrad have been around for a long time. >> democrats keep a connecticut, and north dakota -- after 2012 is unlikely there will be any democrat. >> you have this institution. what does it cost you to lose the institutional memory? >> anytime you lose it cost you something....