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radio stations are having a whitney houston marathons'.emperatures, a strong belayed treat down onto a house trapping a woman in sight. we have complete coverage. the news at eleven at starts now. >> live and in hd, this is abc7 news at 11, on your side. >> there are several new developments into the the untimely of death of whitney houston. the autopsy has been completed. >> this comes after whitney was rushed tohter the hospital. we have the latest from los angeles. >> good evening. whitney houston was definitely the grammys in spirit. after star celebrated her legacy. on a night of the music industry its biggest stars, sadness attended the celebration. had a death in our family. >> at the grammys opened with a prayer for whitney houston. her legacy was honored throughout the show. just want to say to whitney, we love you. >> as the show began, the los announced the complete.s it may be several weeks before they determine what kilter. >> pending toxicology and further testing. >> whitney houston's death was much for her only daughter. sh
radio stations are having a whitney houston marathons'.emperatures, a strong belayed treat down onto a house trapping a woman in sight. we have complete coverage. the news at eleven at starts now. >> live and in hd, this is abc7 news at 11, on your side. >> there are several new developments into the the untimely of death of whitney houston. the autopsy has been completed. >> this comes after whitney was rushed tohter the hospital. we have the latest from los angeles. >>...
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the fcc has to approve the selling of a radio station. still thinks he's selling the town's radio station. it can only go to a nonprofit or local government under the rules. the local government and emergency manager guy is himself a one-man local government. we heard from public radio capital last week which said they want to find a benton harbor nonprofit and help that nonprofit buy the station. that group's mission is to keep local stations alive for the benefit of local communities. they have tried for days to get through to the emergency manager. meanwhile, the emergency manager wrote to us to say he had a, quote, bona fide buyer and it might take a couple weeks to go through the legal steps. he also told the town newspaper he hadn't heard of this capital group, this nonprofit that wants to give benton harbor its radio station back so it can be used by the town again. who is the emergency manager guy talking to about buying benton harbor's town asset, the town radio station? it's not the capital group. is it the cornerstone alliance?
the fcc has to approve the selling of a radio station. still thinks he's selling the town's radio station. it can only go to a nonprofit or local government under the rules. the local government and emergency manager guy is himself a one-man local government. we heard from public radio capital last week which said they want to find a benton harbor nonprofit and help that nonprofit buy the station. that group's mission is to keep local stations alive for the benefit of local communities. they...
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he wants to give the radio station back so it can be used by the town again.who is the emergency manager guy talking to about buying benton harbor's town asset, it's town radio station. it does not seem to be the public radio capital people who want to give it back to the town. they're only now just getting their calls returned. so it's not them. is it the other big nonprofit in town? is it the corner stone alliance? the whirlpool nonprofit with the executive that wrote the emergency manager law and the fancy golf resort where most of benton harbor can't afford to play or live? the emergency manager will not say. nor do we know what the people of benton harbor want done with the station. this is the point. they have no say. sometimes in politics and civil rights, we talk about losing a voice or having a say. we used to use those terms as a metaphor. this picture of benton harbor's radio station up for sale illegally is not a metaphor for the people of that town having their voice taken away from them. they have their vote taken away, their elected officials ta
he wants to give the radio station back so it can be used by the town again.who is the emergency manager guy talking to about buying benton harbor's town asset, it's town radio station. it does not seem to be the public radio capital people who want to give it back to the town. they're only now just getting their calls returned. so it's not them. is it the other big nonprofit in town? is it the corner stone alliance? the whirlpool nonprofit with the executive that wrote the emergency manager...
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do you still want them not to have that radio station? get any money for it, even if michigan is in budget surplus now? the license for that state expires in october. renewing the license is not on the list of duties that the emergency manager says anybody can perform except him. if he wants to do it. his call and his alone. nobody else's vote counts anymore. now shutting down the radio station, no way to let anybody know what is being taken away from them next. the two trains and a bus rider. the "i'll sleep when it's done" academic. for 80 years, we've been inspired by you. and we've been honored to walk with you to help you get where you want to be. ♪ because your moment is now. let nothing stand in your way. learn more at keller.edu. without the stuff that we make here, you wouldn't be able to walk in your house and flip on your lights. [ brad ] at ge we build turbines that power the world. they go into power plants which take some form of energy, harness it, and turn it into more efficient electricity. [ ron ] when i was a kid i want
do you still want them not to have that radio station? get any money for it, even if michigan is in budget surplus now? the license for that state expires in october. renewing the license is not on the list of duties that the emergency manager says anybody can perform except him. if he wants to do it. his call and his alone. nobody else's vote counts anymore. now shutting down the radio station, no way to let anybody know what is being taken away from them next. the two trains and a bus rider....
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do you still want them not to have that radio station? get any money for it, even if michigan is in budget surplus now? benton harbor low power f.m. license expires in october. renewing the license is not on the list of duties that the emergency manager says anybody can perform except him. if he wants to do it. his call and his alone. nobody else's vote counts anymore. now shutting down the radio station, no way to let anybody know what is being taken away from them next. [ rosa ] i'm rosa and i quit smoking with chantix. when the doctor told me that i could smoke for the first week... i'm like...yeah, ok... little did i know that one week later i wasn't smoking. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor abou
do you still want them not to have that radio station? get any money for it, even if michigan is in budget surplus now? benton harbor low power f.m. license expires in october. renewing the license is not on the list of duties that the emergency manager says anybody can perform except him. if he wants to do it. his call and his alone. nobody else's vote counts anymore. now shutting down the radio station, no way to let anybody know what is being taken away from them next. [ rosa ] i'm rosa and...
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some broadcast their message of hope. >> we have linked up different radio stations in the world to raisewareness. we also want them to tell us the whereabouts of the missing people. >> it remains a powerful force in large areas of the rural colombia thanks in part to money they make from the cocaine trade, but they seek to end their trade with the government until more hostages are released. >> the 17-year-old may be the poster boy for the london olympics, but another is only seven. >> tom daly competing for the first time in a venue where his be realizedeams will or broken this summer. no shortage of support from one of the poster boys of the british team. the man was staying focused, although he had already given an interesting insight with the music he had been listening to. if tom daly is a man under pressure as the olympics approach, it is not showing yet. this is what he persuaded his teammates into joining him in recording in australia. he has been accused of donating too much time to the media and not enough to his sport, so tonight was his chance to make a point. it is going pre
some broadcast their message of hope. >> we have linked up different radio stations in the world to raisewareness. we also want them to tell us the whereabouts of the missing people. >> it remains a powerful force in large areas of the rural colombia thanks in part to money they make from the cocaine trade, but they seek to end their trade with the government until more hostages are released. >> the 17-year-old may be the poster boy for the london olympics, but another is only...
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initially after any disaster all the radio stations will broadcast on what's happening. the news to tell you what's happening. after that they will broadcast the evacuation centers. where to get medical help. one per floor for fire extinguishers. if you don't know how to use it we will talk about it in class number 2. you need a unification site. if you pick up the home phone and don't hear a dial tone, try again. make sure there is a land line hard wired to the -- not plugged in. if you can make a phone call you should call somewhere further away. if you have someone out of state that way they are not effected. who's okay, who's not, who has not called yet, that way you know who you are waiting for. after an earthquake or disaster if you know everyone in the family is safe you have no worries. if you work in the city and you live in the north bay, the bridge is down. make that phone call. your family is safe, you are safe. i can do more work helping the people in san francisco than trying to get back right away. your family knows you are okay and you could be rescuing t
initially after any disaster all the radio stations will broadcast on what's happening. the news to tell you what's happening. after that they will broadcast the evacuation centers. where to get medical help. one per floor for fire extinguishers. if you don't know how to use it we will talk about it in class number 2. you need a unification site. if you pick up the home phone and don't hear a dial tone, try again. make sure there is a land line hard wired to the -- not plugged in. if you can...
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you can black-owned radio stations. you had independent radio stations. you had an alternative press, and so media was not as sort of corporate controlled as it is today. so this allowed for more perspectives on civil rights, more independent perspectives, both black and white, progressive, to get out there. just some quick looks at racial stereotypes, if you had grown up in the several rights movement this stuff would have been very common and even in the cartoons they don't show these anymore. these were some warner brothers and cartoons and others. racism was just part of the culture, children's literature. you remember james baldwin saying growing up it comes as a rude shock to be rooting against gary cooper against the indians and then you realize the indians are you. you understand how they can go a job on the mentalities both black and whites. now where does this music come from? there are several sources. the folk music revival of the 1950s and '60s, which actually goes back to a more progressive left wing culture of folk music. folk music as syno
you can black-owned radio stations. you had independent radio stations. you had an alternative press, and so media was not as sort of corporate controlled as it is today. so this allowed for more perspectives on civil rights, more independent perspectives, both black and white, progressive, to get out there. just some quick looks at racial stereotypes, if you had grown up in the several rights movement this stuff would have been very common and even in the cartoons they don't show these...
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so they got into munich and then munich, there was a radio station. so they fixed it all up and reopened the radio station. so they had -- they had to give it a name. so they called it munchkin. we called it munich. then on at 12:00 every day. so he did -- luncheon at munchkin. it worked out nicely for him. i'm trying to find something i can tell you, i had it written down. i don't want to forget them. oh, theal bos. we went to germany and germany, they were bombing us pretty close. when the bomber hit the ground, it wouldn't go off. and they find out we had -- why it didn't go off. the german people would send the bombs out, but they wouldn't put detonators into the bombs. they'd go down and they would -- they didn't want to be bombing their own towns, you know? so all the bombs that the germans dropped were a waste of time. well, they were coming home. i had 12 -- i kept them in the jeep, you know? so i was supposed to get rid of them. he told me, he said, i want you to get rid of these. go up to the danube river and throw them in there. i went up t
so they got into munich and then munich, there was a radio station. so they fixed it all up and reopened the radio station. so they had -- they had to give it a name. so they called it munchkin. we called it munich. then on at 12:00 every day. so he did -- luncheon at munchkin. it worked out nicely for him. i'm trying to find something i can tell you, i had it written down. i don't want to forget them. oh, theal bos. we went to germany and germany, they were bombing us pretty close. when the...
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but now -- >> all these different generas of music and radio stations playing the different kind of musicon't play certain generas of music. so it just kind of splintered. >> it's harder to pay attention. >> no. >> reporter: some say another reason why things are different, in the years going up to vietnam there was no 9/11. no surge of government patriotism. >> when a president talks to god are the conversations brief or long? did he ask to rape our women's rights and send poor farm kids off to die. >> there was a huge uproar. there was a lot of newspapers wrote about how it was kind of insulting. >> reporter: so cal x mccauley says most anti war music is found on the internet or special stations. perhaps the biggest exception the most heard anti war music, green day. >> i have no control over what clear channel plays or anybody plays. i can't go down there and make radio play my music. >> the media's fault, the artists, a splintered music scene, too controversy, whatever the reason. overtly political music like this just isn't heard much anymore. >> music has long carried the message of
but now -- >> all these different generas of music and radio stations playing the different kind of musicon't play certain generas of music. so it just kind of splintered. >> it's harder to pay attention. >> no. >> reporter: some say another reason why things are different, in the years going up to vietnam there was no 9/11. no surge of government patriotism. >> when a president talks to god are the conversations brief or long? did he ask to rape our women's rights...
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fans calling radio stations all day across the country here at home requesting their favorite whitneygs. we continue now with roz prater. no doubt deejays are more than happy to play the hits. >> they were more than happy to play them, and more than happy to let fans talk about her. it's all anybody wanted to talk about. they turned it into kind of a radio town hall. ♪ i lose control ♪ can't seem to get enough ♪ >> reporter: it's whitney houston day at radio station wpgc. callers requesting their favorites, including -- >> ask if y'all could play something from the "preacher's wife" sound track. >> reporter: and they're calling just to share their grief. >> how are you feeling today? >> fine. i'm a little sad hearing about whitney. >> it's been a solemn day. you don't know what to make out of it. >> reporter: it's a void for those who work here. >> "i will always love you" and "how will i know" always has a special place for me. >> reporter: she always looked up to houston. ♪ i look up to you ♪ i look to you. >> she was like one of the first positive black role models i saw on tv grow
fans calling radio stations all day across the country here at home requesting their favorite whitneygs. we continue now with roz prater. no doubt deejays are more than happy to play the hits. >> they were more than happy to play them, and more than happy to let fans talk about her. it's all anybody wanted to talk about. they turned it into kind of a radio town hall. ♪ i lose control ♪ can't seem to get enough ♪ >> reporter: it's whitney houston day at radio station wpgc....
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. >> he is headline news, tv, internet, radio stations, he is huge. >> playing the game is a dream come true for a 23 year old. >> god is faithful and we are trying to enjoy everything right now. >> at 6 foot 3, new nba player still sleeps on his brother's couch in new york. he went undrafted until the coach gave him a shot. >> he is a solid guy. he was the same guy coming here early and fighting for a 10-day contract. >> lin has a guaranteed contract but a hard that remained as humble as it was before the lin sanity. >> have faith in whatever circumstances i am going through and grow as a person and learn and become tougher and at the same time grow in my relationship with god. that is what i try to focus on. >> efrem graham, cbn news. >> amazing. >> i have been talking to my friends in taiwan through facebook. all the postings from the facebook folks, it is all about jeremy lin. >> awesome.
. >> he is headline news, tv, internet, radio stations, he is huge. >> playing the game is a dream come true for a 23 year old. >> god is faithful and we are trying to enjoy everything right now. >> at 6 foot 3, new nba player still sleeps on his brother's couch in new york. he went undrafted until the coach gave him a shot. >> he is a solid guy. he was the same guy coming here early and fighting for a 10-day contract. >> lin has a guaranteed contract but a...
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not only for radio station, but organizations in general. that speaks volumes to the broadcasting you are doing, which has been great. >> as i said in a written report, crisis creates opportunity. it definitely made us reach out to our listeners in a way we had not before and they responded incredibly accurate that speaks to the longstanding reputation of the station in building connections with the community. we're doing things that are outside and are great. basically, it is that the community gets it. we reached out in a very direct way and communicated what the station was doing and people responded. commissioner mendoza: i appreciate the program you are going to be doing at burton as well. i want to echo what community -- what commissioner murase said. commissioner maufas: i know you have heard a couple of times but i want to echo what commissioner moore dr. murase had said about the advisory board of. it seems like a lot of what you're doing and i commend your capacities. there is always some much capacity and one person can after it y
not only for radio station, but organizations in general. that speaks volumes to the broadcasting you are doing, which has been great. >> as i said in a written report, crisis creates opportunity. it definitely made us reach out to our listeners in a way we had not before and they responded incredibly accurate that speaks to the longstanding reputation of the station in building connections with the community. we're doing things that are outside and are great. basically, it is that the...
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and there was a little radio station, afrts, armed forces radio station there, and there was a show calledt for like a year. >> jimmy: what was "school days" all about? >> it was a pretty cool show, jimmy. [ laughter ] is that what you're asking? >> jimmy: well, was it educational? do you have like, norwegian monarchs on there? [ laughter ] >> no, nothing that cutting edge, unfortunately. no. you know, played some music, and tried to be, you know, cause chaos and anarchy at the school. >> jimmy: oh, was it daze like d-a-z-e? >> that's how cutting edge it is. >> jimmy: oh, yeah. school daze! >> that's right. >> jimmy: can you dig? >> and you know -- >> jimmy: cool man, yeah. i'm in a daze, dude. >> it's all right. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and i thought it was -- no, it was really fun to do. and it broadcast, you know, at the armed -- the air force base down there, and all through athens. and i did it once a week. i would go in and follow -- they had the broadcast of casey kasem, remember casey kasem? >> jimmy: yeah, he's the best. [ cheers ] >> so i would go in, and you know, he would be finishin
and there was a little radio station, afrts, armed forces radio station there, and there was a show calledt for like a year. >> jimmy: what was "school days" all about? >> it was a pretty cool show, jimmy. [ laughter ] is that what you're asking? >> jimmy: well, was it educational? do you have like, norwegian monarchs on there? [ laughter ] >> no, nothing that cutting edge, unfortunately. no. you know, played some music, and tried to be, you know, cause chaos...
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and every radio station in town was considered to play the song at noon what. a treat. the city decided to show tony bennett love today. and we are live from city hall with the city. carolyn? >> there was a lot of hoopla here today. city hall just packed with fans of tony bennett on this valentine's day. and this is a fitting tribute to the singer. and he is celebrating his 50th anniversary of the song, his signature song "i left my heart in san francisco". today the 85-year-old winner was serenaded with renditions of the song and there is a video tribute. mr. benett your royce is the advice of -- voice of san francisco this, is your day. >> i have the honor and privilege of meeting mr. benett. we drove down the high street hill. he sang a few lines. of "i left my heart". oh, that song. >> tony bennett said this song changed his whole life. well, tony it has affected our lives, too. >> we know you haven't arrived until you have your own bauble head. last year we created a tony bennett bauble head. >> i thought it would be a local song in this area. the fact that it's be
and every radio station in town was considered to play the song at noon what. a treat. the city decided to show tony bennett love today. and we are live from city hall with the city. carolyn? >> there was a lot of hoopla here today. city hall just packed with fans of tony bennett on this valentine's day. and this is a fitting tribute to the singer. and he is celebrating his 50th anniversary of the song, his signature song "i left my heart in san francisco". today the 85-year-old...
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several local radio stations began playing the songs after the news broke saturday night. are plans for more tributes today. listeningners grew up to her songs. we invite you to stay with abc of theinuing coverage investigation into her desk. you can always find the latest at wjla.com. >> a time of reflection and celebration with singer adele emerging as the top winner. she also performed for the first since having vocal cord surgery. finally i can see you ♪ystal clear she won six grammies including records, song, and year.of the fighters won as well. >> the president has released that would raise on the wealthy. proposal includes new for transportation as education. presidential candidate off santorum been shrugging thethird-place finish in maine caucuses this weekend. he is aiming straight at romney contest innating michigan and arizona. are set for february 28. romney has called santorum a longtime washington insider who pursued a home state projects. rick santorum calls that criticism desperate. today is the last day to in virginia.ote you would like to vote in the rep
several local radio stations began playing the songs after the news broke saturday night. are plans for more tributes today. listeningners grew up to her songs. we invite you to stay with abc of theinuing coverage investigation into her desk. you can always find the latest at wjla.com. >> a time of reflection and celebration with singer adele emerging as the top winner. she also performed for the first since having vocal cord surgery. finally i can see you ♪ystal clear she won six...
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at the parking lot of radio station here in town. gigi barnett joins us now with more on the impact cornelius had. >> and that radio station is magic 95.9. detectives confirm that the creator of a musical journey of love, peace and soul, took his own life. don cornelius was a pioneer in the music industry. >> reporter: for 35 years, don cornelius was a conductor on the hippest trip in america. sowm train. this morning, police ruled his death a suicide. >> hello, magic. who is there. >> at magic 95.9 f.m. in woodlawn, baltimore county, the phone line is lit, with callers, looking to share their memories of cornelious. >> reporter: i can't even wrap my head around that. it's like unbelievable. >> he's always been here. >> full train dancers. the performers. or the soul host of soul train. >> reporter: cornelius was smooth, according to long-time baltimore dj, tim watts. >> stunned. stunned. i couldn't get myself together. i found out when i got here this morning. >> reporter: watts says he was a pioneer during the danca -- dance era. b
at the parking lot of radio station here in town. gigi barnett joins us now with more on the impact cornelius had. >> and that radio station is magic 95.9. detectives confirm that the creator of a musical journey of love, peace and soul, took his own life. don cornelius was a pioneer in the music industry. >> reporter: for 35 years, don cornelius was a conductor on the hippest trip in america. sowm train. this morning, police ruled his death a suicide. >> hello, magic. who is...
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every radio station in the city has been asked to play bennett's song at or near noon.tations that's going to be cool. >> it would be cool if he would come and sing it on our show. >> indeed, tony you are ed. >> open invitation. i'm -- i'm sure he's all over it. [ laughing ] >>> we got clouds all over us now. kind of a nuisance rain if you are outside. good morning. tahoe thinking they are getting snow, no. the storm is going to fall apart and head south of tahoe they may get a few flurries tonight and tomorrow not more than an inch if they are lucky, still i heard the ski is good heard they got deals. you can see how much thicker the clouds are now than earlier today and yesterday. rain even drizzle falls out of these clouds every once in a while it looks quiet here, over the last couple of frames, last three hours it has dried a little. temperatures held down where cloudy low to mid 50s north bay around the bay east bay valleys and south bay where we've had more sun low to mid 60s monterey bay low to mid 60s including watsonville and salinas, gilroy and santa cruz clo
every radio station in the city has been asked to play bennett's song at or near noon.tations that's going to be cool. >> it would be cool if he would come and sing it on our show. >> indeed, tony you are ed. >> open invitation. i'm -- i'm sure he's all over it. [ laughing ] >>> we got clouds all over us now. kind of a nuisance rain if you are outside. good morning. tahoe thinking they are getting snow, no. the storm is going to fall apart and head south of tahoe they...
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. >> reporter: the event was hosted by a local radio station and on-line group. >>> today marks the 70th anniversary of what many consider to be one of the biggest stains on american history, the japanese prison camps imprisoning japanese and japanese-americans. people gathered this afternoon for a day of remembrance at the kabuki sundance cinema. it is remarking the exec tive order that led to the mass incarceration of japanese-americans on the west coast in 1942. the event is dedicated to a man who defied the order to evacuate and was a life-long advocate for civil rights. community members say today's event is to make sure the american people don't forget what happened to the japanese-americans during world war ii. >> i'm embarrassed for the country. i may have been angry at some point, but not now. but the main thing is that we haven't forgotten. we remember and we feel that it's our responsibility now to be the guardians of that kind of activity. >> reporter: today's event was followed bay candle light march and reception at the japanese cultural and community center of northern cal
. >> reporter: the event was hosted by a local radio station and on-line group. >>> today marks the 70th anniversary of what many consider to be one of the biggest stains on american history, the japanese prison camps imprisoning japanese and japanese-americans. people gathered this afternoon for a day of remembrance at the kabuki sundance cinema. it is remarking the exec tive order that led to the mass incarceration of japanese-americans on the west coast in 1942. the event is...
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. >> reporter: sky eye chopper 13 is in woodland after radio stations asked fans to come by and pay tribute to cornelius. they say finding people with the same passion and visions he had will be difficult. >> he's going to be missed but you can't describe him because everything he did was ground breaking. >> reporter: cornelius started the show in 1971 bringing now legendary acts to tv. >> marvin gay, franklin, al green. all of them. >> reporter: singer gladys knight says cornelius took a big gamble and it paid off. back to you. >> thank you. when it ended in 2006 it was the longest running television show in television history. >> that was a long time. coming up, a deadly stampede in the stands at a soccer game. see more of the riot that spread to the field and sent people running for their lives. >> i was freaking out. i didn't know what was going on. >> yes, she got a scare of a lifetime. the big mistake that left her front door in pieces. >> women check your medicine cabinets tonight. the birth control recall. >> cooling down just in time for the weekend. i've got your forecast coming u
. >> reporter: sky eye chopper 13 is in woodland after radio stations asked fans to come by and pay tribute to cornelius. they say finding people with the same passion and visions he had will be difficult. >> he's going to be missed but you can't describe him because everything he did was ground breaking. >> reporter: cornelius started the show in 1971 bringing now legendary acts to tv. >> marvin gay, franklin, al green. all of them. >> reporter: singer gladys...
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every radio station in the city has been asked to play bennett's song at or near noon.k stations that's going to be cool. >> it would be cool if he would come and sing it on our show. >> indeed, tony you are ed. >> open invitation. i'm -- i'm sure he's all over it. [ laughing ] >>> we got clouds all over us now. kind of a nuisance rain if you are outside. good morning. tahoe thinking they are getting snow, no. the storm is going to fall apart and head south of tahoe they may get a few flurries tonight and tomorrow not more than an inch if they are lucky, still i heard the ski is good heard they got deals. you can see how much thicker the clouds are now than earlier today and yesterday. rain even drizzle falls out of these clouds every once in a while it looks quiet here, over the last couple of frames, last three hours it has dried a little. temperatures held down where cloudy low to mid 50s north bay around the bay east bay valleys and south bay where we've had more sun low to mid 60s monterey bay low to mid 60s including watsonville and salinas, gilroy and santa cruz
every radio station in the city has been asked to play bennett's song at or near noon.k stations that's going to be cool. >> it would be cool if he would come and sing it on our show. >> indeed, tony you are ed. >> open invitation. i'm -- i'm sure he's all over it. [ laughing ] >>> we got clouds all over us now. kind of a nuisance rain if you are outside. good morning. tahoe thinking they are getting snow, no. the storm is going to fall apart and head south of tahoe...
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a fan participating in a singoff for radio station kbls. >> nicky thomas here live in san francisco.'re dedicating the entire show to whitney. >> he says he was simply shocked to hear. >> i heard about it this morning and i broke down in tears. i've been listening to her for so long, it's unbelievable, really. >> for radio host nicky thomas, houston's early persona was especially powerful as a young black woman. >> she was tall, thin, supermodel beautiful. >> i saw her on tv and i was proud. i was proud of my little skinny legs and my little tiny -- >> then torrez discovered her music as a writer. he raved about her first album in 1985. her surprising death, rocky marriage to bobby brown, and a battle with drugs ades her to a his of other complicated icons. >> she will be remembered like michael jackson and elvis presley are remmed as a combination of tremendous success and terrible human failures. >> whitney houston was the one to watch and listen to as singers. she was on the mines of a berkeley band called, so timeless. >> when you see a vocalist straining for notes, you start foc
a fan participating in a singoff for radio station kbls. >> nicky thomas here live in san francisco.'re dedicating the entire show to whitney. >> he says he was simply shocked to hear. >> i heard about it this morning and i broke down in tears. i've been listening to her for so long, it's unbelievable, really. >> for radio host nicky thomas, houston's early persona was especially powerful as a young black woman. >> she was tall, thin, supermodel beautiful. >>...
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he spoke to a radio station in cincinnati. here listen. >> there is a lot of misunderstanding. there is not enough focus on the fact that we have decided that there is a year to work this out. i'm determined to see that this gets worked out. and i believe we can work it out. >> shepard: the vice president said the president is also committed to finding some sort of solution to the controversy. something the top democrat in congress may have hinted at today. listen to the majority leader harry reid. >> there is not a final rule. that's what you read about in the newspapers. whether it's discussions going on as we speak. there is not a rule. everybody should calm down. let's see what transpires. >> shepard: of course, it's not at all clear whether the white house would even consider a compromise. one senator in a closed door meeting with the president yesterday says he showed no signs of changing at all. the argument teachers or janitors at the schools, all schools deserve the same kind of benefits regardless of who the ultimate employer is the chief white house correspondent ed
he spoke to a radio station in cincinnati. here listen. >> there is a lot of misunderstanding. there is not enough focus on the fact that we have decided that there is a year to work this out. i'm determined to see that this gets worked out. and i believe we can work it out. >> shepard: the vice president said the president is also committed to finding some sort of solution to the controversy. something the top democrat in congress may have hinted at today. listen to the majority...
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the news editor an office of radio much day and i present a show for women transmitted by the radio station our program talks about different subjects mostly accounts on the condition of women in herat and their activities. are i started working when i was nine years old fifty years my work has been to weave carpets no hope i have lived to long for six years i have three children two girls and one boy this is a particularly difficult period for us but that let's talk about the development of women in society i have complete is a number of cinema to graphic projects. because we have money. money to argue a. t.v. station and argue official and also a newspaper. or magazine. monthly. we have money and also a programme about women growth of oklahoma ok and that's why women and people know about their rights now that we are in we had more been told than nine hundred which came on in coming. in really decided this all the way african woman there are problems that women face not only in hair out but in all of afghanistan. other problems are many for example in families they are victims of violence
the news editor an office of radio much day and i present a show for women transmitted by the radio station our program talks about different subjects mostly accounts on the condition of women in herat and their activities. are i started working when i was nine years old fifty years my work has been to weave carpets no hope i have lived to long for six years i have three children two girls and one boy this is a particularly difficult period for us but that let's talk about the development of...
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the small community radio station tells workers listening about their rights, pay and future organizing plans. worker advocate and former field hand lucas benitez met us at the early morning labor gathering to talk about the changes. >> that'shat we want, work with dignity. where every worker, every person who goes to the fields feels pride in being part of the agriculture industry that's putting food on millions of tables every day and that the worker is getting patd enough to put food on the table of his own home. >> reporter: the coalition of immokalee workers and its allies in religious faith groups say they have much to do. that includes a new national campaign focused on supermarket chains which have decline tods participate in the penny-per-pound pay agreement. >> the leaders of the fast food industry are on board. all that remains are the supermarkets. >> an opportunity to keep what we have. >> reporter: to keep pressure on the stores, farm workers regularly reach out to religious leaders and congregations. this morning jordan and workers from immokalee are addressing a church i
the small community radio station tells workers listening about their rights, pay and future organizing plans. worker advocate and former field hand lucas benitez met us at the early morning labor gathering to talk about the changes. >> that'shat we want, work with dignity. where every worker, every person who goes to the fields feels pride in being part of the agriculture industry that's putting food on millions of tables every day and that the worker is getting patd enough to put food...
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every local radio station has been -- asked to play the song at noon. >> they will be played on the emergencyso you will hear it. the eight -- the 85-year-old singer will perform tonight to raise money for heart research. >>> isn't he a test that meant. thank you tony. -- >> for all of us here thanks for joining us. >> who wants to be a millionaire is next.edos
every local radio station has been -- asked to play the song at noon. >> they will be played on the emergencyso you will hear it. the eight -- the 85-year-old singer will perform tonight to raise money for heart research. >>> isn't he a test that meant. thank you tony. -- >> for all of us here thanks for joining us. >> who wants to be a millionaire is next.edos
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now i work as a radio announcer and music editor at a ukrainian radio station. on the one hand, for me, globalization means different cultures exchanging views and influencing each other and learning more about other people and nations. on the other hand, it also means a loss of individuality. so i can't say whether i think globalization's good or not. my family, my friends and my work. that's it. i don't need anything else. my favorite food is the simplest dish in the world: fried potatoes and meat. when i was small, my mother and i dreamed of traveling to australia to see kangaroos and talk with crocodiles. now i'm an adult, but i still want to go to australia. but first i want to see more of europe. >> considered somewhat exotic just a few decades ago, the japanese specialty sushi has long since taken the world by storm. a fact much lauded by nutritionists. but the growing appetite for premium fish is depleting global tuna stocks and some blue fin tuna species have already been pushed to the brink of extinction. as a result, japanese fish traders are even com
now i work as a radio announcer and music editor at a ukrainian radio station. on the one hand, for me, globalization means different cultures exchanging views and influencing each other and learning more about other people and nations. on the other hand, it also means a loss of individuality. so i can't say whether i think globalization's good or not. my family, my friends and my work. that's it. i don't need anything else. my favorite food is the simplest dish in the world: fried potatoes and...
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they won their wedding in a contest co-sponsored by the restaurant and a local radio station.he prize came with food and drinks for up to 20 guests. big spender. this particular white castle has special meaning for them. this met there on their first date 6 years ago. it. >> great idea. and they have french fries with gravy. how much better can it be? >> this is so upper alley, lawrence karnow. i would not be surprised if you got married at a white castle or popeye's. >>> thanks for joining us. >> caption colorado, llc comments@captioncolorado.com
they won their wedding in a contest co-sponsored by the restaurant and a local radio station.he prize came with food and drinks for up to 20 guests. big spender. this particular white castle has special meaning for them. this met there on their first date 6 years ago. it. >> great idea. and they have french fries with gravy. how much better can it be? >> this is so upper alley, lawrence karnow. i would not be surprised if you got married at a white castle or popeye's. >>>...
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every radio station has also been asked to play the song at noon. 4:55 is your time. if you are having a bad day, stopping and listening to that song will put everyone in a good mood. >>> speaking of northbound 101 it looks good no major problems and it looks good in oakland in both directions road work was not there overnight so it is doing nicely. if you are driving on san mateo bridge, today is better than yesterday, traffic looks good on 101 let's go to steve. >>> a little chill in the air, lots of 0s some low -- 30s some low clouds around even some fog, it favored the peninsular more so on the north bay than the east bay. our observer tom in blossom hill 4.64 and about a half inch of rain, mountain view picked up a third after that and it was a 10th to a quarter of a third. left behind that moisture is still in the air so we have to deal with some fog tuesday morning. 32 in napa, starting to drop, 30s and 40s for many low cloud deck over san jose, noticeably cooler morning, here comes the next one, the system is weak most of it is diving offshore and it will give
every radio station has also been asked to play the song at noon. 4:55 is your time. if you are having a bad day, stopping and listening to that song will put everyone in a good mood. >>> speaking of northbound 101 it looks good no major problems and it looks good in oakland in both directions road work was not there overnight so it is doing nicely. if you are driving on san mateo bridge, today is better than yesterday, traffic looks good on 101 let's go to steve. >>> a little...
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and actually, he was on kmbr talk radio today and i called the radio station because i wanted to thank >> what would you say to him right now, since you'll be on tv in san francisco? >> i would say thanks for posting the video and introducing us to so many people. thank you for the great season. it was so nice to have a winning niners season and thanks for creating the best fan base in football. because the comments i've gotten from fans has been unbelievable. >> so johnnie, who are you pulling for then this weekend's super bowl? >> the patriots. >> the patriots. >> who has got it better than us? >> nobody! >> that's right. >>> time for our number-one video of the day. and nick has it for us. >> this is a good story. imagine you're to odling around the skies in mexico in a cessna, enjoying the sounds and sights of the sky. and suddenly, something doesn't sound quite right. the pilot starts looking around. does this sound different here? a little quieter, maybe? they need to make an emergency landing. but out the window, like you saw, was pretty rugged. finally, one of them spots a road
and actually, he was on kmbr talk radio today and i called the radio station because i wanted to thank >> what would you say to him right now, since you'll be on tv in san francisco? >> i would say thanks for posting the video and introducing us to so many people. thank you for the great season. it was so nice to have a winning niners season and thanks for creating the best fan base in football. because the comments i've gotten from fans has been unbelievable. >> so johnnie,...