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rand richardson is a two-time oscar-nominated actress. -- miranda richardson. she is also in harry potter. she serves as the narrator of "turtle, the incredible journey." good to have you on this program. >> great to be here, thinks. tavis: this has a march of the penguins field. one of my favorite movies of all time. is that a fair comparison? >> i think so. there is an environmental message. there is real emotional engagement in this movie. this is the same. this is getting more towards the younger family members and i think that the engagement is with a very young total. -- young turtle. tavis: i did not know i could be fascinated by turtles. how about you? >> i did not know that i could have a favorite species. this is a chance to get to know them in greater depth. tavis: what is the value for we humans learning about animals, particularly a turtle? >> turtles are amazing because they have been here for 200 million years. if they have been here this long, why would we lose them now? they are endangered. the main thing to get across is that life is precious.
rand richardson is a two-time oscar-nominated actress. -- miranda richardson. she is also in harry potter. she serves as the narrator of "turtle, the incredible journey." good to have you on this program. >> great to be here, thinks. tavis: this has a march of the penguins field. one of my favorite movies of all time. is that a fair comparison? >> i think so. there is an environmental message. there is real emotional engagement in this movie. this is the same. this is...
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richardson: mr. chairman, as former chair and current ranking member on the homeland security emergency preparedness subcommittee and member of the transportation and infrastructure committee, i offered this amendment in good faith to save lives and to protect american citizens. like my republican colleague, chairman king, i have a strong concern with the current appropriations bill in its current form which in and of it self could potentially cause dangerous threats to our national security by drastically cutting vital response and prevention programs, leaving americans and their visitors vulnerable when we are most in time of need. my amendment will make great strides to remedy this danger by ensuring that the department of homeland security secretary allocates $50 million for port security programs, $100 million for public transportation security assistance and railroad security assistance programs, $50 million for inner operable emergency communications grant programs, $10 million for the buffer
richardson: mr. chairman, as former chair and current ranking member on the homeland security emergency preparedness subcommittee and member of the transportation and infrastructure committee, i offered this amendment in good faith to save lives and to protect american citizens. like my republican colleague, chairman king, i have a strong concern with the current appropriations bill in its current form which in and of it self could potentially cause dangerous threats to our national security by...
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>> richardson: i don't know. because i didn't want anyone to see that i was having a problem with her reading the word. that may be it. but i definitely did have a problem with it. >> pitts: that's an uncomfortable conversation for students? >> wise: mm-hmm. >> pitts: is... >> wise: it's uncomfortable for me, too. >> pitts: wise spends three days in class talking about race even before starting "huckleberry finn." how do you balance your strong conviction about using the words that are in the book with the notion that some of your students may be pained by that word. >> wise: i don't have a callused view about the pain, i don't. but on the other hand, i do feel like any time you come up against something that creates tension or creates discomfort, it is a point at which you could grow. and i think that life, in general, has many, many moments like that. and i don't think that teaching kids to step away from that is healthy. >> williams: is the argument that these kids should be subjected to pain? i mean, you know
>> richardson: i don't know. because i didn't want anyone to see that i was having a problem with her reading the word. that may be it. but i definitely did have a problem with it. >> pitts: that's an uncomfortable conversation for students? >> wise: mm-hmm. >> pitts: is... >> wise: it's uncomfortable for me, too. >> pitts: wise spends three days in class talking about race even before starting "huckleberry finn." how do you balance your strong...
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. >> reporter: matthew richardson is never too far away from his home.ebook page twice a day. >> yeah, i have sent nude photos and i had received nude photos creed i usually send more than i get back. >> reporter: he does not think what anthony weiner did is too big of a deal. it is common for some people but technology analysts say users need to be aware of the consequences. >> people seem to not realize that what ever they put the web and stay put through social media, in essence, is broadcast a book to anyone. >> reporter: people get a false sense of trust with who they befriend on social media sites. >> you have to trust that they will keep whatever you tweet to them private. >> reporter: some say they are careful. >> i do not post anything inappropriate because jobs can find you. >> reporter: but richardson says he will take his chances. >> i am not a political figure, i am just a person from day to day so if they were to see me, how big of a deal would it be? >> reporter: the bottom line, social media was designed for sharing but be careful. >> if
. >> reporter: matthew richardson is never too far away from his home.ebook page twice a day. >> yeah, i have sent nude photos and i had received nude photos creed i usually send more than i get back. >> reporter: he does not think what anthony weiner did is too big of a deal. it is common for some people but technology analysts say users need to be aware of the consequences. >> people seem to not realize that what ever they put the web and stay put through social media,...
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richardson: madam chair. the speaker pro tempore: curp -- the chair: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from california rise? ms. richardson: i ask for a recorded vote. the chair: further proceedings on the amendment offered by the gentlewoman from california will be postponed. are there further amendments to the pending program? if not, the clerk will read. the clerk: page 21, line 21, state mediation grants, $3,550,000. dairy indemnity program, for necessary expenses in making payments such sums as necessary, agricultural credit insurance fund program account including transfers of funds, $1,5 00,000,000,000. the congressional budget -- $1,500,000,000. in addition for administrative expenses to carry out the direct and guaranteed loan programs, $2 68,634,000. funds appropriated to the agricultural credit insurance program account may be transferred, risk management agencies, $68,016,000. corporations, the following corporations are authorized to make expenditures within the limits of funds and borrowing
richardson: madam chair. the speaker pro tempore: curp -- the chair: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from california rise? ms. richardson: i ask for a recorded vote. the chair: further proceedings on the amendment offered by the gentlewoman from california will be postponed. are there further amendments to the pending program? if not, the clerk will read. the clerk: page 21, line 21, state mediation grants, $3,550,000. dairy indemnity program, for necessary expenses in making payments...
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lord richardson. john paul samaha. [applause] to members of the treasure island citizen advisory board, countless hours from our citizens involved in every way, especially the president, karen knkowles pierce. [applause] she has worked so well with the other island residents including becky hoge, john conners, and bnetty lettington. we have our organizations on treasure island, who have been working so hard for us, and of so many other important things ever present our city. including the director of the homeless initiative, sarah. [applause] thank you. member organization that are included in this initiative have been the boys and girls club of san francisco, catholic charities, community housing partnerships, mercy housing, rubicon, tool works, and walden house. thank you for your cooperation. [applause] and to our development partners who we have come to know, cherish, lived with, talked out a lot of issues, at the state level, local level, and of course, the treasury -- a treasure island community development. chri
lord richardson. john paul samaha. [applause] to members of the treasure island citizen advisory board, countless hours from our citizens involved in every way, especially the president, karen knkowles pierce. [applause] she has worked so well with the other island residents including becky hoge, john conners, and bnetty lettington. we have our organizations on treasure island, who have been working so hard for us, and of so many other important things ever present our city. including the...
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richardson of california. page 53, line 5, after the dollar amount, insert reduce by $100 million, increase by $100 million. the chair: the gentlelady is recognized for five minutes in support of her amendment. ms. richardson: thank you, mr. chairman, for allowing me to speak on this disaster relief funding. my amendment is designed to support response, rescue and recovery. in fiscal year 2011, the disaster relief fund was funded as $2.65 billion. i was pleased to see only finally after great embarrassment that we restored the funding of what it was previously in full year 2011 after the disaster that we had in joplin, missouri. this eament of fund something not enough. and we should just be honest with the american public in terms of the budget of what the real costs are. hurricane season has not yet started but fema has already made 37 mange disaster declarations, seven emergency declarations and 54 fire management assistance declarations already this year. just over the last few days, 142 people were killed
richardson of california. page 53, line 5, after the dollar amount, insert reduce by $100 million, increase by $100 million. the chair: the gentlelady is recognized for five minutes in support of her amendment. ms. richardson: thank you, mr. chairman, for allowing me to speak on this disaster relief funding. my amendment is designed to support response, rescue and recovery. in fiscal year 2011, the disaster relief fund was funded as $2.65 billion. i was pleased to see only finally after great...
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i would like to call up linda richardson. >> good afternoon, supervisors. thank you for putting this together. i just want to establish there are substantial improvements on the t-line. we attribute that to a substantial improvement in public safety. i think in the last year, supervisor mar mentioned with the killing in hunters point, i think muni has gone beyond the call of duty. i am here today, representing the bayview/hunters point land use committee. supervisor cohen mentioned that we worked very tirelessly. i think the fundamental issues we found have still not been resolved. i think muni actually did not consider the t-line to be a dedicated line. hunters point spent months working with need to try to change that, and. -- with no need to try to change that. the fact that you are combining heavy usage, and you would have that, and again, it is not a coincidence. sooner or later, we will have the problems that we are having right now. you are pulling in and you are pulling alps -- pullng out, and it seems to me at some point they do not have the right
i would like to call up linda richardson. >> good afternoon, supervisors. thank you for putting this together. i just want to establish there are substantial improvements on the t-line. we attribute that to a substantial improvement in public safety. i think in the last year, supervisor mar mentioned with the killing in hunters point, i think muni has gone beyond the call of duty. i am here today, representing the bayview/hunters point land use committee. supervisor cohen mentioned that...
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. >> reporter: richardson doesn't think what anthony weiner did is not that big of a deal. sexy pictures common for some people, but the technology analyst says users need to be aware of the consequences. >> people just seem to not realize that whatever they put on the web and they put to social media, in essence, is broadcastable to anyone. >> reporter: and he says the people get a false sense of trust of who they befriend and that can lead to compromises personal information. >> let's say you're tweeting between friends. ultimate patly you to trust that your friends are going to keep whatever you tweet to them private. the fact is you can't control that. >> it is an unreal world with real consequences. >> reporter: some folks we spoke to say they're careful. >> i don't postanything inappropriate just because jobs can find you. a lot of jobs like google your name and stuff. >> reporter: but richardson says he'll take his chances. >> i'm not a political figure around here. i'm not mr. san jose. i'm jaw person from day to day. so if they really were to see me, how long would
. >> reporter: richardson doesn't think what anthony weiner did is not that big of a deal. sexy pictures common for some people, but the technology analyst says users need to be aware of the consequences. >> people just seem to not realize that whatever they put on the web and they put to social media, in essence, is broadcastable to anyone. >> reporter: and he says the people get a false sense of trust of who they befriend and that can lead to compromises personal...
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there is a live view in the curnly dry weather from the high definition camera and looking down in richardson bay and beyond . current temperature readings under mainly dry conditions are in the 60s all over the bay area in the moment ranging from the low to upper 60s and mostly cloudy and breezy at times . rain arrives and we'll see periods of rain this weekend. it is a different weather picture from what we are looking at now. satellite radar shows a combination of systems morphing in one in the gulf of alaska. this is a weekend storm in the development stages and moving in the bay area. we'll start at 10:00 tomorrow morning and as we move in the midday and afternoon hours. we'll see rainfall spreading widely and not pushing far inland. it will continue friday night and saturday morning and saturday evening and we'll have periods of rain beginning on through tomorrow night and most of the day in evening on saturday. by 11:00 saturday night we'll look at rainfall totals impressive and north bay from inch and half to three inches . inch and half from the peninsula to the east bay and as actua
there is a live view in the curnly dry weather from the high definition camera and looking down in richardson bay and beyond . current temperature readings under mainly dry conditions are in the 60s all over the bay area in the moment ranging from the low to upper 60s and mostly cloudy and breezy at times . rain arrives and we'll see periods of rain this weekend. it is a different weather picture from what we are looking at now. satellite radar shows a combination of systems morphing in one in...
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. >> reporter: patricia richardson told us her husband was a responsible caring man dedicated to his job. >> i think about all the memories, the fun times with vincent. the graduation, just a lot of good good memories. we had a lot of good memories together. >> reporter: the firefighters are taking a toll tonight on san francisco's firefighters. >> where the department stands, there are 1,700 devastated people. >> reporter: and we learn tonight that funeral services for lieutenant vincent perez are going to be set for friday. next week at san francisco's st. mary's cathedral. reporting live, david stevenson, ktvu news. >>> flags remain at half staff in san francisco tonight in honor of lieutenant vincent perez. mayor ed lee ordered both federal and state flags at half staff today. and governor brown released a statement today. quote our thoughts are with those mourning this tragedy. >>> cal osha has now joined the investigation into what went wrong. ktvu's rob roth continues our live team coverage. >> reporter: julie, the area here on berkeleyway is still sealed off. investigators ha
. >> reporter: patricia richardson told us her husband was a responsible caring man dedicated to his job. >> i think about all the memories, the fun times with vincent. the graduation, just a lot of good good memories. we had a lot of good memories together. >> reporter: the firefighters are taking a toll tonight on san francisco's firefighters. >> where the department stands, there are 1,700 devastated people. >> reporter: and we learn tonight that funeral...
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linda richardson. i have over 25 years of environmental justice. i am a land use expert. i want to bring to your attention something the new members of the board need to know once and for all. the most comprehensive health assessment of any resident of san francisco was conducted in thebayview. -- the bayview. they got together with the department of public health. three people conducted the most comprehensive study. indicators had not been identified before. you should ask the department of public health. they established everything we know about the viewbayview. -- bayview. this was before the shipyard development. when the city created the department of environment, i wrote to the environmental just piece. it was a development concept for the entire bayview huntesrs- point. article 31 came out, the most comprehensive set of regulations. what you have, you have local, state, and federal regulators. it is the bay area quality control. they have been very instrumental. it is something that you must all get a chance to see. [tone] supervisor campos: thank you. >> thank you
linda richardson. i have over 25 years of environmental justice. i am a land use expert. i want to bring to your attention something the new members of the board need to know once and for all. the most comprehensive health assessment of any resident of san francisco was conducted in thebayview. -- the bayview. they got together with the department of public health. three people conducted the most comprehensive study. indicators had not been identified before. you should ask the department of...
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richardson, had been postponed and the bill had been considered as read. the house is in the committee of the whole house on the state of the union for further consideration of house resolution 2112 which the clerk will report by title. the clerk: a bill making appropriations for agriculture, food and drug administration and related agencies and programs for the fiscal year ending september 30, 2012, and for other purposes. the chair: when the committee of the whole rose on tuesday, june 14, a request of a recorded vote of the gentlewoman from california, ms. richardson, had been postponed and the bill had been read through line 17. the clerk will read. the clerk: page of it, line 18, natural conservation resources. $7,950 to remain available until september 30, 2013. watershed rehabilitation program, $15 million. the chair: for what purpose does the gentleman from georgia rise? >> mr. chairman, i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: the clerk will designate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 10 printed in the congressional record offered by m
richardson, had been postponed and the bill had been considered as read. the house is in the committee of the whole house on the state of the union for further consideration of house resolution 2112 which the clerk will report by title. the clerk: a bill making appropriations for agriculture, food and drug administration and related agencies and programs for the fiscal year ending september 30, 2012, and for other purposes. the chair: when the committee of the whole rose on tuesday, june 14, a...
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set it out in their day to lend at least some star power to their home race with coach from bill richardson hoping for a brighter future for the regatta he admitted if you speak in this i don't know i think this event is a promising one all we need to do is change the timing of that so it will overlap with the world cup lags and the sports leaders will come because good organisation that is already players. russians lympics squad have been training together for just eighteen months and are far from favorites for next summer's london games a couple of names could well be in contention but if places among them is called riposte counseling picture insert gives you the rough to also shown in moscow you live in acclaimed bronze in the women's skulls in sydney eleven years ago and is also a medal hope for london. well i'm not in the tall form now we're still preparing the table race gives you food for thought and analysis in this regard is also important for us we are just under fourteen months to go before the london games and rush are racing against time to get ready for the next stop is the se
set it out in their day to lend at least some star power to their home race with coach from bill richardson hoping for a brighter future for the regatta he admitted if you speak in this i don't know i think this event is a promising one all we need to do is change the timing of that so it will overlap with the world cup lags and the sports leaders will come because good organisation that is already players. russians lympics squad have been training together for just eighteen months and are far...
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tension alive a lot of exploitation in play as a i didn't practice richardson hearing really well. you know especially having no clue to it's a little pressure of me to to come out swinging as usual. meanwhile the men's defending champion rafael nadal took time to settle against his first round opponent he trailed forty two americas michael russell in the first set they came back to win six four six two six two in one hour and fifty eight minutes and said it was an honor. the best. in a call like this was. me the first. to play in this fabulous court. so there was a. feeling. to the court. she recalled really really perfect conditions. for thinking well finishing off center court action on day one with home favorite andy murray he gave the crown a little scare. six to spain's train before taking the next three with ease including a run of fifteen successive games and he did it under. the roof conditions it's not the same conditions. almost too perfect you know there's no there's no work. no sort of elements to it. you know it's different from grassroots. he was able to look at a lo
tension alive a lot of exploitation in play as a i didn't practice richardson hearing really well. you know especially having no clue to it's a little pressure of me to to come out swinging as usual. meanwhile the men's defending champion rafael nadal took time to settle against his first round opponent he trailed forty two americas michael russell in the first set they came back to win six four six two six two in one hour and fifty eight minutes and said it was an honor. the best. in a call...
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and tony richardson directed that with paul scofield and katharine hepburn, a really, really good movie again, no changes in the screenplay. maybe that's why i liked it so much. i don't know. the only honor you did not receive for virginia woolf, really, was the pulitzer prize. well, there's some controversy about that. back in the days when who's afraid of virginia woolf? was up for the pulitzer prize, the qualified jury of theater professionals voted the play that it should get the pulitzer prize that year. but there were a bunch of newspaper editors who sat on top of the jury, so to speak, and decided whether the jury's recommendations were tolerable or not-- editors and publishers, i think. and this group of 15, the new york times, bless them, told us all, decided eight to seven that who's afraid of virginia woolf? was too what? too controversial, too good-- something; i don't know-- to get the pulitzer prize that year. and the new york times went further and talked to some of the eight who had voted against it and found that half of them had neither seen it nor read it, which gave
and tony richardson directed that with paul scofield and katharine hepburn, a really, really good movie again, no changes in the screenplay. maybe that's why i liked it so much. i don't know. the only honor you did not receive for virginia woolf, really, was the pulitzer prize. well, there's some controversy about that. back in the days when who's afraid of virginia woolf? was up for the pulitzer prize, the qualified jury of theater professionals voted the play that it should get the pulitzer...
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spending too much time in gun grabbing california possibly picking up kickbacks for old big bill richardson's thirty deals thanks to a recent ruling it will now be legal for cops to disarm a law abiding citizens of routine traffic stops this from an incident in two thousand and eight when an officer sees a firearm spotted in traffic stop without any reason to suspect that it would be used in a crime it turned out that the individual in possession of the gun who had to be convicted felon could not legally possess it but that's not the point here the issue is whether or not the police have a right to see someone's firearm without good cause even if only momentarily the state here surprise surprise ruled in favor of the state saying up cops can take people's firearms away without reasonable suspicion just as patron humanism is wrote for the court saying quote under such circumstances the officer could constitutionally remove the firearm from the vehicle because he possessed a reasonably based on specific and articulable facts which warranted him believing that defendant was armed and thus pose a
spending too much time in gun grabbing california possibly picking up kickbacks for old big bill richardson's thirty deals thanks to a recent ruling it will now be legal for cops to disarm a law abiding citizens of routine traffic stops this from an incident in two thousand and eight when an officer sees a firearm spotted in traffic stop without any reason to suspect that it would be used in a crime it turned out that the individual in possession of the gun who had to be convicted felon could...
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from now we'll be calling manning a hero let's get some responses from our viewers from producer richardson assent to . events surrounding bradley manning in the documents he's suspected of leaking cannot be ignored by history it's become a complicated mix of national security morality personal tragedy and human freedom and a national and global scale when it's over and it's far from being over just yet how do you think history will look back a man exactions believe be remembered as a hero a traitor or a victim and facebook beyond believe he's already a hero bill martin told us being a soldier you give up certain rights when you raise your right hand and take your oath of service and making secret documents is not whistleblowing it's treason on you tube varian said bradley manning will be forgotten as an individual perhaps a troop maybe we will take a larger type in history books on twitter open mind concluded i hope manning will be remembered as a hero because it means we have over him that complacency with what's really been going on might take for anyone to reveal secret documents of the
from now we'll be calling manning a hero let's get some responses from our viewers from producer richardson assent to . events surrounding bradley manning in the documents he's suspected of leaking cannot be ignored by history it's become a complicated mix of national security morality personal tragedy and human freedom and a national and global scale when it's over and it's far from being over just yet how do you think history will look back a man exactions believe be remembered as a hero a...
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thought his leadership would lead to any real cuts coming from the pentagon let's go to producer richardson essentially to find out what our viewers have to say. we defense representing half of all federal discretionary spending it looks like an overweight sitting duck for budget cutters we wanted to know if you felt leon panetta might really succeed at cutting pentagon costs and actually not surprisingly regardie of our viewers believe nothing will change i knew two blue low told us the pentagon will only show cuts with the right hand holding more of the left tom barrett called it smoke and mirrors he said panetta would never be considered if this mission was to cut spending first morgan said any real cuts at the pentagon you can't be serious then there's hourly riza who believes there will be in just enough cuts to fake a campaign move well think about this there's no way the u.s. can continue to fight wars on multiple fronts and do it after a proposed four hundred billion dollars drop in military budget too many people have jobs on the line and like other government branches no one seems
thought his leadership would lead to any real cuts coming from the pentagon let's go to producer richardson essentially to find out what our viewers have to say. we defense representing half of all federal discretionary spending it looks like an overweight sitting duck for budget cutters we wanted to know if you felt leon panetta might really succeed at cutting pentagon costs and actually not surprisingly regardie of our viewers believe nothing will change i knew two blue low told us the...
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outside of san francisco general patricia richardson remembered a kind, gentle man.married when they ran their 20s and everyone loved him. >> they're responsible. if they married when there were in their 20s-- >> he also had a funny side and he had a lot of friends. he was a very special man. i love them very deeply. a long time ago. >> i loved him very deeply. >> patricia richardson also wanted to know that he was a wonderful person. he wanted everybody she wanted everybody to know----. also, feel free to post your feelings on our website. >> the latest update on brian stow. the medical induced coma. >> coming up the cloudy conditions and your full forecast, coming up hey marcel, watch this! hey marcel, watch this! [ buzzer sounds ] [ cheers and applause ] ♪ hey marcel, watch this! yeah, marcel! -marcel! -hey marcel! are you listening to me? marcel! [ male announcer ] only at&t u-verse lets you follow your favorite channels on one screen. just $29 a month for the first six months -- dvr included. in the network there are no hard choices. [ woman ] sam begged and ple
outside of san francisco general patricia richardson remembered a kind, gentle man.married when they ran their 20s and everyone loved him. >> they're responsible. if they married when there were in their 20s-- >> he also had a funny side and he had a lot of friends. he was a very special man. i love them very deeply. a long time ago. >> i loved him very deeply. >> patricia richardson also wanted to know that he was a wonderful person. he wanted everybody she wanted...
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. >> reporter: matthew richardson is never too far away from his phone. says he checks his facebook page two times a day. >> yeah, i've sent nude photos, and i've received nude photos. i usually send more than i get back, it's just part of being a guy i guess. >> reporter: he doesn't think what weiner did is all that bad. but technology analysts say users need to be aware of the consequences. >> people just seem to not realize that whatever they put on the web and they put to social media, in essence is broadcastable to anyone. >> reporter: he says they get a false sense of trust with who they befriend on social media sites. >> you have to trust that your friends are going to keep whatever you tweet to them private. the fact is you can't control that. >> it's an unreal world with real consequences. >> reporter: some folks we spoke to said their careful. >> i don't post anything inappropriate, because jobs can find you. >> i'm not a political figure around here. i'm just a person from day-to- day, if they really were to see me, how long would that last? >>
. >> reporter: matthew richardson is never too far away from his phone. says he checks his facebook page two times a day. >> yeah, i've sent nude photos, and i've received nude photos. i usually send more than i get back, it's just part of being a guy i guess. >> reporter: he doesn't think what weiner did is all that bad. but technology analysts say users need to be aware of the consequences. >> people just seem to not realize that whatever they put on the web and they...
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. >> richardson went on to say perez had many friend and was a great guy both on and off duty. flags throughout the bay area flew at half staff. our photographer shot this video today at san francisco's city hall. and sacramento state capitol flag also flew at half staff. in a statement today the governor said he and his wife were saddened to hear the news and offered prayers for lieutenant perez and the injured firefighter anthony. >> tonight we have more of those fire dispatch tapes made during the frantic final moments. ktvu rod tells us they include some of the last works from the firefighter who was killed while december separately trying to put out the flames. >> nearby station 26 responded. a neighbor living above the house in diamond heights took these photographs. >> it was very quick, very quick after that. the house went up very quickly and as you can see from the photos. it was a lot of black smoke. >> hey, this is working fire. >> the video dispatch, filled with him was firefighter anthony who is critically injured. >> what's the location, how much fire you've got?
. >> richardson went on to say perez had many friend and was a great guy both on and off duty. flags throughout the bay area flew at half staff. our photographer shot this video today at san francisco's city hall. and sacramento state capitol flag also flew at half staff. in a statement today the governor said he and his wife were saddened to hear the news and offered prayers for lieutenant perez and the injured firefighter anthony. >> tonight we have more of those fire dispatch...
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. >> an emergency school board meeting held in richardson tonight after a fire at an elementary school. >> remain its workers this finish boarding up the outside of the school. this is what the fire did, you cannot see much damage, it is all inside the building to take a look at the board put on the roof. taken with the video as well. investigators are calling the fire suspicious. they say the investigators discovered three ignition points inside the building. class is just ended for the year a couple of days ago. teachers were in the process of moving things from the old classroom and moving things into the new classroom that is located right next to this building. there is a brand new school next to this building. now the school board president trawls ramsey believes that the people that started the fire snuck into the building. >> to have a fire demolished a school side is sagging and sickening to see all of the damage still, there were computers they could of been used by other schools, chairs, tables, old momentos from the history of the school that have been lost that cannot be r
. >> an emergency school board meeting held in richardson tonight after a fire at an elementary school. >> remain its workers this finish boarding up the outside of the school. this is what the fire did, you cannot see much damage, it is all inside the building to take a look at the board put on the roof. taken with the video as well. investigators are calling the fire suspicious. they say the investigators discovered three ignition points inside the building. class is just ended...
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patricia richardson grew up with perez in san francisco and married him in 1986. today she remembered her fears watching him fight the fire. >> i remember vincent almost falling through the roof. it was so scary. >> reporter: those fears were realized yet. 53-year-old anthony ballerio is in critical condition tonight inside san francisco general hospital. >> they're keeping him medically paralyzed to help his breathing. they've put him in a bed that's turned facing the floor to help relieve the pressure on his lungs. >>> tonight the vallerio family is trying to hold on to hope. >> it's pretty calm. everybody is trying to stay upbeat. we still have no idea whether it's going to go one way or the other. >> reporter: a memorial service is set for the end of next week. coming up at 6:00, we'll talk to some of the doctors who are working this evening to save anthony ballerio. david stevenson, ktvu news. >>> and we go to rob roth, he tells us what he's learned from firefighters. >> reporter: as you can see the area is still sealed off. investigators have been here prett
patricia richardson grew up with perez in san francisco and married him in 1986. today she remembered her fears watching him fight the fire. >> i remember vincent almost falling through the roof. it was so scary. >> reporter: those fears were realized yet. 53-year-old anthony ballerio is in critical condition tonight inside san francisco general hospital. >> they're keeping him medically paralyzed to help his breathing. they've put him in a bed that's turned facing the floor...
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. >> richardson went on to say perez had many friend and was a great guy both on and off duty. flags throughout the bay area flew at half staff. our photographer shot this video today at san francisco's city hall. and sacramento state capitol flag also flew at half staff. in a statement today the governor said he and his wife were saddened to hear the news and offered prayers for lieutenant perez and the injured firefighter anthony. >> tonight we have more of those fire dispatch tapes made during the frantic final moments. ktvu rod tells us they include some of the last works from the firefighter who was killed while december separately trying to put out the flames. >> nearby station 26 responded. a neighbor living above the house in diamond heights took these photographs. >> it was very quick, very quick after that. the house went up very quickly and as you can see from the photos. it was a lot of black smoke. >> hey, this is working fire. >> the video dispatch, filled with him was firefighter anthony who is critically injured. >> what's the location, how much fire you've got?
. >> richardson went on to say perez had many friend and was a great guy both on and off duty. flags throughout the bay area flew at half staff. our photographer shot this video today at san francisco's city hall. and sacramento state capitol flag also flew at half staff. in a statement today the governor said he and his wife were saddened to hear the news and offered prayers for lieutenant perez and the injured firefighter anthony. >> tonight we have more of those fire dispatch...
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. >> although she is not spoke with him in years, his ex-wife patricia richardson has fond memories of him. >> we live in a great lifestyle, weaver and a--we were in our 20s, we had a blast together. he was a very responsible guy, very loyal. but he had a funny side to him, a lot of people, he had a lot of friends. >> she remembers being afraid of the danger that firefighters face. the to live next door to his fire station. >> at night time i can hear him going off to the fighters, it was a very hard time. it was scary. >> she spoke with his family today and said that they want everyone to know what kind and loving person he was. >> he did what he was going to do, he is a hero. >> in san francisco charles clifford at kron4 news. >> we are hearing parts of the fire dispatch call from the deadly blaze. >> agent 20 activated the emergency alarm and they have not confirm the response for five minutes. copy that? >> i copy that. >> i need to companies outside right now, company on the ground not breathing. >> yesterday's the tragedy was the result of a phenomenon called a flash over. >> whe
. >> although she is not spoke with him in years, his ex-wife patricia richardson has fond memories of him. >> we live in a great lifestyle, weaver and a--we were in our 20s, we had a blast together. he was a very responsible guy, very loyal. but he had a funny side to him, a lot of people, he had a lot of friends. >> she remembers being afraid of the danger that firefighters face. the to live next door to his fire station. >> at night time i can hear him going off to...
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. >> reporter: matthew richardson is never too far away from his phone. says he checks his facebook page two times a day. >> yeah, i've sent nude photos, and i've received nude photos. i usually send more than i get back, it's just part of being a guy i guess. >> reporter: he doesn't think what weiner did is all that bad. but technology analysts say users need to be aware of the consequences. >> people just seem to not realize that whatever they put on the web and they put to social media, in essence is broadcastable to anyone. >> reporter: he says they get a false sense of trust with who they befriend on social media sites. >> you have to trust that your friends are going to keep whatever you tweet to them private. the fact is you can't control that. >> it's an unreal world with real consequences. >> reporter: some folks we spoke to said their careful. >> i don't post anything inappropriate, because jobs can find you. >> i'm not a political figure around here. i'm just a person from day-to- day, if they really were to see me, how long would that last? >>
. >> reporter: matthew richardson is never too far away from his phone. says he checks his facebook page two times a day. >> yeah, i've sent nude photos, and i've received nude photos. i usually send more than i get back, it's just part of being a guy i guess. >> reporter: he doesn't think what weiner did is all that bad. but technology analysts say users need to be aware of the consequences. >> people just seem to not realize that whatever they put on the web and they...
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. >> joining us now is former new exico governor, bill richardson. he met with syrian president.s like a regime that is on the brink. how strong a power does he n power y have? does president assad have right now? >> unfortunately he still has a lot of power there. but what is evident is those freak streaks of moderation anze reasonableness that we saw a few years ago have vanished. he's striking protesters with full force, he's defying the international community. and i think the time has come to turn on the heat on this guy because this is a very important strategic part of the world that is important to middle east peace, the future of democracy in the region, the arab/israeli situation, the future of lebanon. so i just think we need to change tactics a little bit. >> thousands of syrians are fleeing across the border. is this a problem other countries in the region like turkey need to do, need to step in to help solve this problem? >> yes. turkey, germany has a lot of interest there. i like what secretary of state clinton has said, siding us with the protesters. but i think y
. >> joining us now is former new exico governor, bill richardson. he met with syrian president.s like a regime that is on the brink. how strong a power does he n power y have? does president assad have right now? >> unfortunately he still has a lot of power there. but what is evident is those freak streaks of moderation anze reasonableness that we saw a few years ago have vanished. he's striking protesters with full force, he's defying the international community. and i think the...
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with the low clouds extending out toward richardson bay. marine layer to 2,000 feet.his morning. setting 8:34. we will see that on-shore flow today. it will back off tonight. we will get a northerly wind and it allow less in the way of low clouds tomorrow. and quicker warm-up for father's day. 53 in redwood city. san francisco. good morning, oakland. 56 for you. the wind is not too bad out there, except out by the delta. some upper 40s, santa rosa and los gatos. so otherwise we are starting out with a pretty quiet start to morning. look for sunshine this afternoon. clearing almost everywhere. i think the coast will stay cloudy. look for a warmer day tomorrow. talk about the north winds, replacing the on-shore flow today. here is what you can expect today. the clouds hanging tough around ocean beach to san mateo coast, and we'll see mid-and upper 60s across the bay. low 70s return for south bay. the winds will continue to hug the shoreline and be felt throughout the bay. so it's going to be a little on the cool side. the temperatures below the average. 80s sneaking in
with the low clouds extending out toward richardson bay. marine layer to 2,000 feet.his morning. setting 8:34. we will see that on-shore flow today. it will back off tonight. we will get a northerly wind and it allow less in the way of low clouds tomorrow. and quicker warm-up for father's day. 53 in redwood city. san francisco. good morning, oakland. 56 for you. the wind is not too bad out there, except out by the delta. some upper 40s, santa rosa and los gatos. so otherwise we are starting out...
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we have a deep admiration and love for bobby richardson, the new york yankees second baseman who i understandtarted the university's national baseball program. the gamecocks for winning the 2010 n.c.a.a. baseball national world series and yea to your football team. congratulations. [applause] when i first met vernon it seemed there were very few similarities between his world and mine but as i spend more time with him i learned that was not the case at all. although he has some intriguing and beautiful southern drawl and ike is they have a heavy new york accent and although we came from such different backgrounds we nonetheless share many common values. for example we both shared an appreciation for the value of hard work. like my mom third and's mother was a young widow. vernon's dad died at six and just like my mom worked tirelessly to feed and educate her children. she was an insurance agent for hours and days at a time in her family. she worked most of her career like my mom with one company. just like my mom vernon's mother instilled in him the value of hard work and like my mother taugh
we have a deep admiration and love for bobby richardson, the new york yankees second baseman who i understandtarted the university's national baseball program. the gamecocks for winning the 2010 n.c.a.a. baseball national world series and yea to your football team. congratulations. [applause] when i first met vernon it seemed there were very few similarities between his world and mine but as i spend more time with him i learned that was not the case at all. although he has some intriguing and...
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the four shows difficulty before this, cabaret with to be richardson and mary stewart, have all beenuccesses but nothing has come close to what audiences feel for this play. and the young people that are coming and feel the play as much about aids and history and this moment in time as it is about political empowerment, a lot of people feel politically disenfranchised and don't see this as a gay play about gay men. they see it as a call to arms. like this is what you can do. this organization that ned weeks started with six men, wow, it really only takes one person, it's about democracy see and standing up to tyranny and saying -- i think young people see so much more in it than what we see frankly. >> has this direct you correcting at all? have you evolved at all in terms of the way this was -- >> no. i think it was directed and then we had four previews and then we opened, so normally, you have a three-week preview period where you can adjust and change and we work it through but what has been a pleasure for me is coming back is coming back and seeing the depth and detail that acto
the four shows difficulty before this, cabaret with to be richardson and mary stewart, have all beenuccesses but nothing has come close to what audiences feel for this play. and the young people that are coming and feel the play as much about aids and history and this moment in time as it is about political empowerment, a lot of people feel politically disenfranchised and don't see this as a gay play about gay men. they see it as a call to arms. like this is what you can do. this organization...
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red flag warnings in effect and those big fires in arizona, the wallow, north of santa fe and the richardson fire are all still active and structures are at risk. unfortunately, this time of year the heat is always going to be an issue. above 100 degrees from albuquerque, lubbock, back to phoenix. the high heat and low humidity means high fire danger will continue there and no rain in sight there. their summer monsoon season doesn't get kicked in until july. it will take time before any appreciationable rain comes to that region. >>> in nevada the death toll is now six between amtrak train and tractor trailer. this morning, we're learning new details about the crash and a possible cause. here's nbc's miguel almagier. >> reporter: the search for bodies was under way on saturday. the hull of the train so badly damaged, investigators could not quickly confirm the number of dead. the chaos and confusion of friday's crash was captured by cell phone. survivors scrambled to safety. >> i heard a big bump and a big large scrape and i said, it hit something. >> reporter: a tractor trailer slammed into
red flag warnings in effect and those big fires in arizona, the wallow, north of santa fe and the richardson fire are all still active and structures are at risk. unfortunately, this time of year the heat is always going to be an issue. above 100 degrees from albuquerque, lubbock, back to phoenix. the high heat and low humidity means high fire danger will continue there and no rain in sight there. their summer monsoon season doesn't get kicked in until july. it will take time before any...
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richardson has fond memories of him. >> it was a very fun time, we were in our 20s, we had a blast withfriends together he was a very responsible guy very loyal with his friends. but he had a funny side, and he had a lot of friends, a lot of it best buddies. >> she also remembers being a friend of the dangers that firefighters face. they used to live next door to his fire station. >> at night i would hear him going off to fires, and it was a very hard time. it was scary. >> she spoke with his family today and said they want everyone to know what a kind and loving person he was. as >> he did what he was going to do, he is a hero. >> our viewers are leaving their condolences for the lieutenant online. kimberlee has a look at some of your comments. >> these are coming from the kron4 facebook fan page. one writes, this is so sad, my condolences to the loved ones, the fire department and police that put their lives on the line for us every day they're all heroes. the next one says it really saddens me to hear about the unfortunate tragedy i feel like i have lost one of my own family members,
richardson has fond memories of him. >> it was a very fun time, we were in our 20s, we had a blast withfriends together he was a very responsible guy very loyal with his friends. but he had a funny side, and he had a lot of friends, a lot of it best buddies. >> she also remembers being a friend of the dangers that firefighters face. they used to live next door to his fire station. >> at night i would hear him going off to fires, and it was a very hard time. it was scary....
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in 2006, former "seinfeld" star michael richardson was in trouble for reportedly hurling the "n" word fired as the aflac spokesman after comments he made about the japan earthquake. rob nelson, abc news. >>> and now, here's our diane sawyer with a preview of tonight's "world news." diane? >>> good morning to you, josh. hope you had a great weekend. tonight on "world news" -- help is on the way for people who have trouble getting to sleep and more than four in ten of us do. the very latest on what is working, help getting to sleep. josh, see you then. >> thank you, diane. >>> meanwhile, a warrior in the battle in cancer has died, an accomplished hollywood producer, after being diced with breast cancer, she helped to create standup to cancer which has raised millions to get new treatments from the lab to the patient in record time. a pioneer. she was 61 years old. >>> finally a remarkable follow-up to a story that we had for you last week about debris from japan's tsunami. we showed you one photo in particular with a man smiling at a girl. and it was haunting to see it. well, it turns o
in 2006, former "seinfeld" star michael richardson was in trouble for reportedly hurling the "n" word fired as the aflac spokesman after comments he made about the japan earthquake. rob nelson, abc news. >>> and now, here's our diane sawyer with a preview of tonight's "world news." diane? >>> good morning to you, josh. hope you had a great weekend. tonight on "world news" -- help is on the way for people who have trouble getting to sleep...
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wabc's kimberly richardson was there when they got their costco sized check. [ applause ] >> god made over me.ç >> reporter: to play or not to play they did and won $201.9 million. these are the faces behind the golden ticket. ed is the supervisor. kevin is 24, the baby of the group. cindy. all work here at this costco and each put $5 into the office pool had been playing the lottery together for a month before the june 1st drawing. >> just amazing. how many times you check the tickets. so hard to get a couple numbers the to get all, unbelievable. >> reporter: anthony was in charge of buying the tickets each week from the store. but almost slipped up on the final day. >> he went to buy his own quick pick tickets and realize heed didn't have his group money on him. so he left the stationary store, where he bought it, went home, got the $120. went back and bought the tickets. >> reporter: ralph was the first to check the ticket. >> i just went through the numbers one by one. shaking my head. clearing my eyes. couldn't believe what i was seeing. went into the bedroom. i woke my wife up.
wabc's kimberly richardson was there when they got their costco sized check. [ applause ] >> god made over me.ç >> reporter: to play or not to play they did and won $201.9 million. these are the faces behind the golden ticket. ed is the supervisor. kevin is 24, the baby of the group. cindy. all work here at this costco and each put $5 into the office pool had been playing the lottery together for a month before the june 1st drawing. >> just amazing. how many times you check...