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we have an accident like i said bell camp temporarily blocking riverside highway at pulaski. expect delays through that area. reisterstown at worthington road and timber knoll road an accident reported there as well. >>> 6:28. mastermind behind the septemberlenth attacks is dead. -- 11th attacks is dead. the president announced that osama bin laden has been killed. according to white house, the -- to the white house, the president gave the go-ahead to kill bin laden. at 3:50 yesterday afternoon, president obama first learned that osama bin laden was tent. identified. amonth dead at the compound raid outside pakistan's capital. the u.s. and pakistani official say four helicopters launched the raid. the raid hit a mansion in an area north of islamabad and one of the helicopters crashed. apparently after it hit the ground, by fire. >> for over two decades, bin laden has been al-qaeda's leader and sim bomb and continued topro-- sim bomb and continued to -- symbol and toind plot attacks. the -- to plot attacks against our country and allies. >> a u.s. official says bin laden's bod
we have an accident like i said bell camp temporarily blocking riverside highway at pulaski. expect delays through that area. reisterstown at worthington road and timber knoll road an accident reported there as well. >>> 6:28. mastermind behind the septemberlenth attacks is dead. -- 11th attacks is dead. the president announced that osama bin laden has been killed. according to white house, the -- to the white house, the president gave the go-ahead to kill bin laden. at 3:50 yesterday...
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now northbound riverside parkway closed at pulaski highway because of an earlier accident. a pretty serious crash. and police are on the scene directing traffic. you can use route 24 as a alternate. reisterstown an accident remains at worthington road and timber knoll road. now back to you. >> thanks a lot. >>> news time is 6:45. after nearly a decade of hiding, osama bin laden is dead. president obama made the announcement last might in a press conference. you see the pakistani security outside the mansion where the al-qaeda leader was killed. u.s. officials say the compound was much larger than nearby homes as much as 8 times larger. and it appeared to be a custom built home to hide someone. a small group of people inside. u.s. government knew about the operation well ahead of time. in the address to the nation last night, president obama reiterated that we are not at war with islam. >> bin laden was not a muslim leader. he was a mass murderer of muslims and al-qaeda slaughtered scores of muslims in many countries including our own. so his dough mice should be welcomed by
now northbound riverside parkway closed at pulaski highway because of an earlier accident. a pretty serious crash. and police are on the scene directing traffic. you can use route 24 as a alternate. reisterstown an accident remains at worthington road and timber knoll road. now back to you. >> thanks a lot. >>> news time is 6:45. after nearly a decade of hiding, osama bin laden is dead. president obama made the announcement last might in a press conference. you see the pakistani...
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berkeley or ucla would cost more than attending classes at riverside or merced. uc officials have not endorsed the plan but exploring ways to increase revenue. they bumped up tuition for the next year to $11,000. >>> there is new information tonight about a security incident on board a jetliner bound for san francisco. the man who tried to storm the cockpit is due in court tonight. debora villalon spoke to a passenger on the flight and -- and is live with his story. >> reporter: he was one of 160 people on that american airlines flight that comes in from chicago every night about now. and last night anything but normal. was kind of fidgety and was mumbling right before it happened in arabic. >> reporter: this midwest businessman shares his story but not his name. he saw the suspect charge the aisle and ram the cockpit. heard the shouts as the man was subdued. >> you could see the scuffle and several passengers from the back came up to help. >> reporter: rageh almurisi with a california i.d. and a yelmny passport spent the end of the flight in first class cuffed.
berkeley or ucla would cost more than attending classes at riverside or merced. uc officials have not endorsed the plan but exploring ways to increase revenue. they bumped up tuition for the next year to $11,000. >>> there is new information tonight about a security incident on board a jetliner bound for san francisco. the man who tried to storm the cockpit is due in court tonight. debora villalon spoke to a passenger on the flight and -- and is live with his story. >> reporter:...
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berkeley or ucla would cost more than attending classes at riverside or merced. uc officials have not endorsed the plan but exploring ways to increase revenue. they bumped up tuition for the next year to $11,000. >>> there is new information tonight about a security incident on board a jetliner bound for san francisco. the man who tried to storm the cockpit is due in court tonight. debora villalon spoke to a passenger on the flight and -- and is live with his story. >> reporter: he was one of 160 people on that american airlines flight that comes in from chicago every night about now. and last night anything but normal. >> he was kind of fidgety and was mumbling right before it happened in arabic. >> reporter: this midwest businessman shares his story but not his name. he saw the suspect charge the aisle and ram the cockpit. heard the shouts as the man was subdued. >> you could see the scuffle and several passengers from the back came up to help. >> reporter: rageh almurisi with a california i.d. and a yelmny passport spent the end of the flight in first class cu
berkeley or ucla would cost more than attending classes at riverside or merced. uc officials have not endorsed the plan but exploring ways to increase revenue. they bumped up tuition for the next year to $11,000. >>> there is new information tonight about a security incident on board a jetliner bound for san francisco. the man who tried to storm the cockpit is due in court tonight. debora villalon spoke to a passenger on the flight and -- and is live with his story. >> reporter:...
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para la colegiatura, bajo el plan, cuotas altas se pagarían en los Ángeles, y berkeley, y tambié en riversidecadáveres de fosas clandestinas, en durango. >>> qu tal amigos, al regresar, temperaturas lo que viene en camino, viene el 10 de mayo, al volver. ♪. >>> qu tal amigos, buenas tardes, felicidades en este inicio de semana, y a las mamás que siguen de festejo, hoy y mañana tambin, se toman el día de festejo, con la familia, un sistema que vemos claramente, de baja presión, trae del norte, aire, y se traduce, para el sur de california, con nublados y lluvias, y para nosotros viento, y oleañe, y temperaturas frescas, 53,60 y 62 panorama para esta noche, 46 grados, parcialmente nublado, viento cede, y temperatura comienza a subir desde maana, 62 por completo despejado, buenas noticias, para el diez de mayo, hasta 70 grados, en san josñ, el jueves y viernes, desciende hasta 66 grados, y fin de semana, 68 semana estable, fresca, pero agradable, más detalles a las once. >>> gracias guillermo, en mñxico, localizaron once cuerpos más en durango, elevó a 168 los cadáveres encontrados en el último
para la colegiatura, bajo el plan, cuotas altas se pagarían en los Ángeles, y berkeley, y tambié en riversidecadáveres de fosas clandestinas, en durango. >>> qu tal amigos, al regresar, temperaturas lo que viene en camino, viene el 10 de mayo, al volver. ♪. >>> qu tal amigos, buenas tardes, felicidades en este inicio de semana, y a las mamás que siguen de festejo, hoy y mañana tambin, se toman el día de festejo, con la familia, un sistema que vemos claramente, de baja...
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berkeley or ucla than riverside or santa cruz. it would raise funds at a time when tuition hikes are common. opponents say the idea is elitist and could harm the u.c. system. >> california will benefit from florida's decision to cancel the high speed rail project. ray lahood announced that california will get another $300 million towards his high speed law. 15 states were awarded $2 billion. the governor there cancelled the project. california collected $623 million in stimulus dollars last yao year as a result of similar decisions by governors in ohio and wisconsin. >>> tonight the city council will decide whether to cut salaries for firefighters when the city contracts out fire services. plan calls for san carlos and redwood city to create a new combined fire department. redwood city would provide managers with san carlos firefighters being fold in order the department. they report that city staff is recommending cutting firefighters pay by 5% to bring the city's pay scale more in line. they are recommending the pension benefits
berkeley or ucla than riverside or santa cruz. it would raise funds at a time when tuition hikes are common. opponents say the idea is elitist and could harm the u.c. system. >> california will benefit from florida's decision to cancel the high speed rail project. ray lahood announced that california will get another $300 million towards his high speed law. 15 states were awarded $2 billion. the governor there cancelled the project. california collected $623 million in stimulus dollars...
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sequoia, tony and joes, and nick's riverside grill were badly damaged but they're serving on their patios. >> speaking of mother's day started out sunny and clear. some scattered storms out there steve. what are we looking at? >> it's more like scattered showers. they will move over the next hour or so. looking at our abc 7 life super doppler radar, here at the weather center the showers working toward the south. alexandria you're going to see the showers in the next couplelele of minutes or so. what can we expect for school week? i'll give you appear hint -- sunshine. >> sounds good. >>> still to come here on abc 7 news, a moment in history that changed everything. 15 years ago the first freedom riders set off to d.c. to fight for freedom. and today they took part in another important trip. sean miller turns down the university of maryland. >>> >> this local woman escaped >> 50 years ago a brave young group set off from d.c. in a series of buses headed to the south determined to end segregation. their actions changed the course of history. and today those same brave people rekorea yated
sequoia, tony and joes, and nick's riverside grill were badly damaged but they're serving on their patios. >> speaking of mother's day started out sunny and clear. some scattered storms out there steve. what are we looking at? >> it's more like scattered showers. they will move over the next hour or so. looking at our abc 7 life super doppler radar, here at the weather center the showers working toward the south. alexandria you're going to see the showers in the next couplelele of...
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. >>> y miles de camionetas "pick up" ford f-150 pueden ner un >>> las autoridades de riverside california >>> la muerte del disidente cubano juan wilfredo soto, presuntamente provocada por una golpiza de la inicia ha generado diversas reacciones, dentro y fuera de la isla. nos dicen como diferentes organizaciones del exilio cubano han alzado sus voces para que esta muerte no quede impune. >>> alrededor de 80 dis departamentos familiares y amigos lloraron frente al ataúd del fallecido opositor en sus funerales en santa clara. la disidencia interna en la isla, responsabiliza al régimen castrista por la muerte del estudiante. como llamaban a juan wilfredo soto. enfrentaba prisión política por su comportamiento desafiante frente al régimen comunista. hace unas semanas el opositor denuncio zque su vida peligraba >>> al gobierno de la policía represiva. >>> el periodista y opositor guillermo fariña por su huelga de hambre de 1 para 35 días. fue uno de los últimos en hablar con soto antes de morir. relató que se encontraba en un céntrico parque de la ciudad de santa clara, cuando policías de la
. >>> y miles de camionetas "pick up" ford f-150 pueden ner un >>> las autoridades de riverside california >>> la muerte del disidente cubano juan wilfredo soto, presuntamente provocada por una golpiza de la inicia ha generado diversas reacciones, dentro y fuera de la isla. nos dicen como diferentes organizaciones del exilio cubano han alzado sus voces para que esta muerte no quede impune. >>> alrededor de 80 dis departamentos familiares y amigos...
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berkeley or ucla than riverside or santa cruz. it would raise funds at a time when tuition hikes are common. opponents say the idea is elitist and could harm the u.c. system. >> california will benefit from florida's decision to cancel the high speed rail project. ray lahood announced that california will get another $300 million towards his high speed law. 15 states were awarded $2 billion. the governor there cancelled the project. california collected $623 million in stimulus dollars last yao year as a result of similar decisions by governors in ohio and wisconsin. >>> tonight the city council will decide whether to cut salaries for firefighters when the city contracts out fire services. plan calls for san carlos and redwood city to create a new combined fire department. redwood city would provide managers with san carlos firefighters being fold in order the department. they report that city staff is recommending cutting firefighters pay by 5% to bring the city's pay scale more in line. they are recommending the pension benefits
berkeley or ucla than riverside or santa cruz. it would raise funds at a time when tuition hikes are common. opponents say the idea is elitist and could harm the u.c. system. >> california will benefit from florida's decision to cancel the high speed rail project. ray lahood announced that california will get another $300 million towards his high speed law. 15 states were awarded $2 billion. the governor there cancelled the project. california collected $623 million in stimulus dollars...
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this is a question regarding a similar controversy in riverside county, and the question is, have judges here barred admission of evidence at trial. if so, how does the public defender's office address that? the judge who heard the motions in this case has decided most of the materials the prosecutor was not providing on the basis that there was a criminal investigation involving the technician who was dealing drugs has been released, and we are learning about what evidence prosecutors have, what they would help, and we will be making motions to withdraw please, and one thing i think gets lost in some of the coverage is people think, who cares if somebody was dealing drugs? the problem is when you start looking at the evidence that was coming back, because they would do a retest of the evidence -- in some cases there were more drugs. in some cases there were less drugs. in some cases there were problems with their results, whether they were false positives or false negative common ---, and when you are talking about the integrity of a crime lab that is in charge of deciding who is guilty
this is a question regarding a similar controversy in riverside county, and the question is, have judges here barred admission of evidence at trial. if so, how does the public defender's office address that? the judge who heard the motions in this case has decided most of the materials the prosecutor was not providing on the basis that there was a criminal investigation involving the technician who was dealing drugs has been released, and we are learning about what evidence prosecutors have,...
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francisco takes its place not only with los angeles, new york, charleston, but pasadena, san diego, riverside, fresno, all incredible cities in california that strive to do preservation planning and i know you can too.s0 we're here to help. thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker. >> good afternoon. my name is ryan turner. i'm a resident of the richmond district and practice environmental land use law. i'm strongly in fanger of the program. i see it as embodiment and action of the precautionary principle which the board adopted in 2003, very simple motto, think beforyo
francisco takes its place not only with los angeles, new york, charleston, but pasadena, san diego, riverside, fresno, all incredible cities in california that strive to do preservation planning and i know you can too.s0 we're here to help. thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker. >> good afternoon. my name is ryan turner. i'm a resident of the richmond district and practice environmental land use law. i'm strongly in fanger of the program. i see it as embodiment and action...
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francisco takes its place not only with los angeles, new york, charleston, but pasadena, san diego, riverside, fresno, all incredible cities in california that strive to do preservation planning and i know you can too.s0 we're here to help. thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker. >> good afternoon. my name is ryan turner. i'm a resident of the richmond district and practice environmental land use law. i'm strongly in fanger of the program. i see it as embodiment and action of the precautionary principle which the board adopted in 2003, very simple motto, think before you act and choose the least environmentally harmful alternative. regarding sequa, i would highlight the prevention is getting the people we opportunity attract to our cities. the historic buildings are assets and not liabilities. the developer widely recognized value added qualities of historic and orlede buildings respect the history of our community and contributions of those who came before them. forbe those who choose to demolish historic buildings, sequa is intended to challenge those constructions. it is wasteful
francisco takes its place not only with los angeles, new york, charleston, but pasadena, san diego, riverside, fresno, all incredible cities in california that strive to do preservation planning and i know you can too.s0 we're here to help. thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker. >> good afternoon. my name is ryan turner. i'm a resident of the richmond district and practice environmental land use law. i'm strongly in fanger of the program. i see it as embodiment and action...
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>> we would have all this water on the riverside and would inundate landslide. it would be well over a million acres flooded, multiple towns under water. thousands of homes under water people displaced from their homes for long time. very important that weakness together. >>reporter: alligators and snakes have been pushed up against a lefty as well, if there's a breach the flood waters could burn and close to residential waters. this isn't just a last line of defense. the deputy said the road on top of the levee is the only way they have to say some residents isolated by the flood. >> when people would be cut off and are only way to get in would be by boat. >>vicki: the rain comes as the river was cresting at more than 60 ft.. half dr. philip is moving to 4:00 p.m. and that change begins monday may 30th. a programming change, this wednesday while nbc airs the giants game we will air nbc programming that includes two hours of minute to win it and a special airing of kron 4 news at 10:00. dr. phil will be moved to 3:00 p.m. and burn notice will air at 11:30 p.m. ♪
>> we would have all this water on the riverside and would inundate landslide. it would be well over a million acres flooded, multiple towns under water. thousands of homes under water people displaced from their homes for long time. very important that weakness together. >>reporter: alligators and snakes have been pushed up against a lefty as well, if there's a breach the flood waters could burn and close to residential waters. this isn't just a last line of defense. the deputy...
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designed to ease the stress by diverting some of the mississippi's flow away from the cities with their riverside industrieindustries and onto les populated, rural areas. the choice of city over country is not unprecedented. it was made last month who the corps blew up a levee and flooded missouri farmland to save the city of cairo, illinois. in louisiana now, three million acres, 3,000 square miles will be flooded, a tide heading towards the gulf that is supposed to move well west of baton rouge and new orleans. by tomorrow, the army corps predicts the water will be about 25 mile south and a foot or more deep. by monday, 50 miles, and by tuesday, the ineccorrable wave should reach morgan city, a town of 11,000, where flood preparations have been under way all week. all told, up to 25,000 people in the new flood zone will be affected. farmer ted glazer is one of them. >> it's going to be a hit. it's going to be a hit. we're going to change some lifestyles. >> reporter: what's more, this is cageun country, a unique slice of americana, with a storied culture to go along with its soybeans and cornfi
designed to ease the stress by diverting some of the mississippi's flow away from the cities with their riverside industrieindustries and onto les populated, rural areas. the choice of city over country is not unprecedented. it was made last month who the corps blew up a levee and flooded missouri farmland to save the city of cairo, illinois. in louisiana now, three million acres, 3,000 square miles will be flooded, a tide heading towards the gulf that is supposed to move well west of baton...
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it was in april of 1968 when he made that speech at riverside church in which he came out strongly. i am told by the people who remained at the white house that lyndon johnson was vitriolic and bitter about that, because he thought it would undermine his cause, undermined the war. after that speech, black folks really began to question, really began to believe martin luther king about the fact that they were fighting the war, day and working class white people. that has been true of all wars and our time. i saw a study of the personnel, the fighting forces in afghanistan. most of them come from working families. many of them because they cannot get a job at home. war thrives on the victims it creates on the battlefield and on the blood and muscle of young men and women who wind up serving when others purchase their way out of it. tavis: for my money, nobody has ever done it better than bill moyers. i have the honor to be on the network at least that overlapped his service for a number of years, but long before i got to pbs, i was a bill moyers fan, watching and learning and being in
it was in april of 1968 when he made that speech at riverside church in which he came out strongly. i am told by the people who remained at the white house that lyndon johnson was vitriolic and bitter about that, because he thought it would undermine his cause, undermined the war. after that speech, black folks really began to question, really began to believe martin luther king about the fact that they were fighting the war, day and working class white people. that has been true of all wars...
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there's a lot of things similar about california and florida, but in a recent survey, riverside in southern california ranked 18th on a new list of cities with the most dangerous areas for pedestrians. get this, the top four spots on the list all florida cities. still, nearly 7,000 pedestrians were killed in the last decade in california, a statistic interestingly which cost the state millions in federal transportation funds. >>> the best part of waking up will soon cost you more. the price for most smuckers coffee brands is coming up, folgers, dunkin' donuts and millstone cough. smuckers says its prices are going up 11% because of the increased cost of unroasted beans. >>> the apple app store reached another milestone today, three years after it first launched, it now has more than half a million apps. there's a catch to that total. the half million figure includes apps that apple has approved over the three years. they're not necessarily all live on the site now. now, if you take that away, the count is about 400,000. to put this number in perspective, it's ahead of whartplaicce which onl
there's a lot of things similar about california and florida, but in a recent survey, riverside in southern california ranked 18th on a new list of cities with the most dangerous areas for pedestrians. get this, the top four spots on the list all florida cities. still, nearly 7,000 pedestrians were killed in the last decade in california, a statistic interestingly which cost the state millions in federal transportation funds. >>> the best part of waking up will soon cost you more. the...
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. >> reporter: popular restaurants tony and joe's and nick's riverside grill are only open for patio seating with a limited menu. on mother's day the inside seating would typically be packed, but it will be at least a month before they will reopen. >> so, of course, it affected a lot of families, so we're -- we're happy that we're temporarily open out here. >> reporter: some of the owners are concerned that the management company has not been able to get the fountain going which detracts from the waterfront setting. getting business back is critical for workers whose livelihoods were put on hold when the flooding happened. >> the menu is little but it's great and the food is fresh, and i'm sure a lot of people are enjoying it, just to be back here on the waterfront. >> reporter: tony and joe's and nick's are sharing a grill, serving hamburgers, shrimp, oifrts and a few other items, but for some it's not just about the food. it's a chance to spend mother's day on the potomac and support the businesses that are struggling to rebuild. >> hopefully things will drum up this weekend as peo
. >> reporter: popular restaurants tony and joe's and nick's riverside grill are only open for patio seating with a limited menu. on mother's day the inside seating would typically be packed, but it will be at least a month before they will reopen. >> so, of course, it affected a lot of families, so we're -- we're happy that we're temporarily open out here. >> reporter: some of the owners are concerned that the management company has not been able to get the fountain going...
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a charcoal grill is about as high tech as it gets outside nick's riverside grill. >> we are really basically doing just a simple hamburger. it will be like an outside grill like your barbecue, backyard barbecue. only a little bit nicer and certainly really, really delicious stuff. >> reporter: gregory is one of the owners. >> an enormous amount of work just to get the patios open. never mind the rest of the restaurant. it is even a bigger amount of work. >> reporter: the inside has been gutted. construction is set to start on monday. but outside it is a different story. people packed in for friday happy hour at nick's tony and joes. >> we thought we would be down for the entire summer but we got word it was opened back up. and we came back out to check everything out. >> not as crowded as usual. definitely a little slim choices. only making burgers right now but they are definitely excited to be back. >> reporter: but other restaurants are boarded up. some won't be open for several months and we still don't know why these flood walls were not in place during that devastating high tide. the m
a charcoal grill is about as high tech as it gets outside nick's riverside grill. >> we are really basically doing just a simple hamburger. it will be like an outside grill like your barbecue, backyard barbecue. only a little bit nicer and certainly really, really delicious stuff. >> reporter: gregory is one of the owners. >> an enormous amount of work just to get the patios open. never mind the rest of the restaurant. it is even a bigger amount of work. >> reporter: the...
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on the of riverside, because of budget issues, they stopped hiring operators. when you don't have enough operators, you put more runs out for overtime and it misses the service. you need to balance that because our objective, our goal is to put 90% every day on the street for schedule. we fall below that -- part of the reason is we don't have enough operators who have been hired because it takes on our process for civil service and other things along time i do have to balance the number of operators in attrition. when you don't have enough operators, -- the last three months, we have averaged 50 runs a day at overtime. those are people coming in on their day off. fans at some point, you balance the level. on some of the other categories you see in the presentation, some of the electronic technicians on the rail side. on the real side, you had a significant reduction in staff over the last two and a half years. there has been an increase in miles the cars -- an increase in miles, the cars have gotten older, there's a greater maintenance demand as cars age. this
on the of riverside, because of budget issues, they stopped hiring operators. when you don't have enough operators, you put more runs out for overtime and it misses the service. you need to balance that because our objective, our goal is to put 90% every day on the street for schedule. we fall below that -- part of the reason is we don't have enough operators who have been hired because it takes on our process for civil service and other things along time i do have to balance the number of...
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nick's riverside grill, tony and joe's, and sequoia were all severely damaged three weeks ago when the potomac river flooded and the flood gates were not raised. the restaurants are still dealing with major flood damage outside, but they're going to serve customers out on the patios. tony and joe's and nick's are actually sharing a grill while their interiors are being repaired. there is a class action lawsuit against management company of the building for not raising the flood gates. >>> and the president and first lady got to enjoy another quiet evening with another one of their date nights. the two enjoyed a meal at tosca, an italian restaurant at 11th and "f" streets. it was a great day for the first lady who earlier delivered the commencement address for the university of northern iowa. >> and that graduation speech was the first time mrs. obama publicly mentioned the recent raid on osama bin laden's compound in pakistan. she called the action by the navy s.e.a.l.s the very he is sense of public service, and she called on students to similarly serve in their communities. >> i have
nick's riverside grill, tony and joe's, and sequoia were all severely damaged three weeks ago when the potomac river flooded and the flood gates were not raised. the restaurants are still dealing with major flood damage outside, but they're going to serve customers out on the patios. tony and joe's and nick's are actually sharing a grill while their interiors are being repaired. there is a class action lawsuit against management company of the building for not raising the flood gates....
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most growth among latinos was not in the coastal counties, but it was more in the inland counties, riversidesan bernardino, sacramento, salino. it's true across the country. you're seeing more asians and latinos in places like mcincome and, you know, states that we didn't typically see those at least in the first wave of immigrants, but now they're spreading out and living just not only throughout california, but throughout the country. >> which brings us really to michael's story, and that's transportation. to getç prosecute those places that are growing in the center of the country. so your story tonight is about getting us on to a train that moves faster than what we're accustomed to. >> 220 miles per hour. quite a bit faster. about 140 miles faster than trains go now. this was a big week for high-speed rail. it was november of 2008 that californians voted. it was a close vote, but they voted to invest $10 billion in a high-speed rail system. it was projected even then to cost about $43 billion, so some of the money was going to have to come from elsewhere, but the week started off well
most growth among latinos was not in the coastal counties, but it was more in the inland counties, riversidesan bernardino, sacramento, salino. it's true across the country. you're seeing more asians and latinos in places like mcincome and, you know, states that we didn't typically see those at least in the first wave of immigrants, but now they're spreading out and living just not only throughout california, but throughout the country. >> which brings us really to michael's story, and...
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riverside drive in downtown memphis, no longer beside the river, but in it. hour by hour through jittery memphis the mississippi is a rising threat. >> only a few feet between the river and the interstate. >> reporter: a river now three miles wide in some spots, six times its typical width. in south memphis, danny lee mitchell wades through his basement. but he's staying put-- more afraid of looters. >> we got two evacuation notices but, you know, you have to think for yourself. >> reporter: mitchell is exactly what emergency leaders don't want-- holdouts in harm's way with the river cresting within hours. in neighborhoods like this one where you can only see the roof tops, the misery is rising with the water. the mississippi will crest for as long as a week so it could be two weeks before all this water goes away. in memphis, the focus is on three bloated tributaries, so overwhelmed by the mississippi two of them are actually flowing backwards. all that water's pressuring and testing the city's flood protection system like never before. in small teams, 150 e
riverside drive in downtown memphis, no longer beside the river, but in it. hour by hour through jittery memphis the mississippi is a rising threat. >> only a few feet between the river and the interstate. >> reporter: a river now three miles wide in some spots, six times its typical width. in south memphis, danny lee mitchell wades through his basement. but he's staying put-- more afraid of looters. >> we got two evacuation notices but, you know, you have to think for...
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. >> host: riverside california, you are on. >> caller: good afternoon. all of this is talking about voting, and everyone seems to be missing the main pool about devoting themselves. it's brought up people just kind of run over it like it's no big deal, old news or something, that the right wing dominates the voting machines here and in the 2010 election i was watching c-span and they had even republicans on their disgusted with their candidates saying they were going to vote democrat and then we had that a grand slam and the lead up to that election right wing politics were saying how they were going to take it and the sand that and they were just a little too small to and lo and behold, you know, the miraculously occurred. now why are democratic leaders on top of this because as long as they keep getting themselves in we are going to have that laws and that is where all of this is coming from and it's getting worse. >> host: thank you >> guest: i don't know what to say. >> host: she's worried about voting machines if we cast our vote as not accurately c
. >> host: riverside california, you are on. >> caller: good afternoon. all of this is talking about voting, and everyone seems to be missing the main pool about devoting themselves. it's brought up people just kind of run over it like it's no big deal, old news or something, that the right wing dominates the voting machines here and in the 2010 election i was watching c-span and they had even republicans on their disgusted with their candidates saying they were going to vote...
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erica esta en riverside, donde ocurrieron los hechos. >> en este complejo inicio la pesadilla. alarmado. un hobre secue stro a la niÑa. l a victima fue raptada y abandonada a nueve millas de su casa. >> nos llamo a nosotos. >> este acto ha causado repudio. las autoridades investigan una camioneta en el lugar del crimen. por ahora no hay una descripcion del sospechoso y la victima esta hospitalizada por las lesiones que sufrio >> el presidente viajo al paso en texas para pronunciar un discurso. aseguro que la frontera esta mas segura que nunca. tambien recordo que estados unidos es un pais de inmigrantes. >> las autoridades fecha en podrÍan ser hasta cuatro los homicidas que han usado el lugar para abandonarlos cuerpo de sus vÍctimas. el nuevo sistema nacional de alerta a funcionar a a finales de este aÑo en nova york. en el arresto de la naciÓn el sistema serÁ activado a finales del 2012. un nuevo vÍdeo juego que consiste en asesinar a bin laden estÁ circulando en la internet y fue puesto en ser curaciÓn a menos de una semana de la muerte del lÍder terrorista. en el juego a los
erica esta en riverside, donde ocurrieron los hechos. >> en este complejo inicio la pesadilla. alarmado. un hobre secue stro a la niÑa. l a victima fue raptada y abandonada a nueve millas de su casa. >> nos llamo a nosotos. >> este acto ha causado repudio. las autoridades investigan una camioneta en el lugar del crimen. por ahora no hay una descripcion del sospechoso y la victima esta hospitalizada por las lesiones que sufrio >> el presidente viajo al paso en texas para...
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. >> reporter: in riverside, california, keith larson lifted his horn for vietnam vet fuhrman hardy.as real overwhelming. >> reporter: at ft. myer, virginia, julie, an air traffic controller, sounded "taps" for army colonel will ritchie. >> i know that not everybody has the same ability to have somebody in person do "taps" and that really touches my heart. >> reporter: over ten years, tom day's mission has grown. now his group, bugles across america, has 7,000 volunteers, performing at 3,000 funerals every month. >> it's my song and my gift to that family. >> reporter: a gift that the final notes for veterans should be as authentic as the military service that they honor. chris bury, abc news, elwood, illinois. >>> honoring from the heart. thanks for sharing part of this holiday with us. there's a special edition of "nightline" later this evening and diane will be back tomorrow. >>> now, we leave you with images from across america this memorial day. in the words of a civil war veteran, robert ingersoll, they died for liberty, they died for us, they are at rest in the land they >> an
. >> reporter: in riverside, california, keith larson lifted his horn for vietnam vet fuhrman hardy.as real overwhelming. >> reporter: at ft. myer, virginia, julie, an air traffic controller, sounded "taps" for army colonel will ritchie. >> i know that not everybody has the same ability to have somebody in person do "taps" and that really touches my heart. >> reporter: over ten years, tom day's mission has grown. now his group, bugles across america,...
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a 10-year-old boy in riverside, california, is accused of shooting and killing his father, an outspoken racist and leader of the neo-nazi movement. bent on indoctrinating his young son. what happened? here's david muir. >> reporter: jeff hall is the man behind the megaphone, the head of the southern california chapter of the international socialist movement, the largest nazi party that remains in this country, he wanted a white society. often arming himself with guns and night-vision goggles to patrol the mexican border. his trademark, a skull on the back of his head, and his trademark message, too. >> it's our voice. the whites have a voice as well. >> reporter: authorities believe his voice was silenced by his own 10-year-old son. the boy reportedly stood at the bottom of the living room stairs and allegedly shot his father as he lay on the couch. journalist jesse mckinley had been documenting the father's activism for months. >> he was proud of the fact that he was able to teach his kid to use night vision goggles. and also how to shoot a gun. >> reporter: mckinley said the boy showe
a 10-year-old boy in riverside, california, is accused of shooting and killing his father, an outspoken racist and leader of the neo-nazi movement. bent on indoctrinating his young son. what happened? here's david muir. >> reporter: jeff hall is the man behind the megaphone, the head of the southern california chapter of the international socialist movement, the largest nazi party that remains in this country, he wanted a white society. often arming himself with guns and night-vision...
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one thing researchers in uc riverside know from their own survey, with or without the navigator.y will drive the strategy if and when the price of gas reaches 40.40 a -- 4.40 a gallon. >> you can see from the reporters it is windy and rainy out there. >> depending on where you are, spencer. >> we have pockets of rain and there are strong gusty winds. the weather is unsettle for -- unsettled for sure. looking in san francisco and across the bay. we have clouds in the sky. it is not raining anywhere but the rain is more widespread and intensifying as you can see on live doppler hd. look at areas that are getting wet weather. marin county through fairfax and the golden gate and sweeping to vallejo and berkeley and east bay and hayward and san ramon and down to fremont. farther south near monterey bay, we had rainfall right around the bay coastline and shore line earlier . now moving to salinas and holister . temperature readings are in the mid-50s. we have uniform readings with a two or three degree variation . we'll see sunny breaks tomorrow afternoon and warming up on thursday, fi
one thing researchers in uc riverside know from their own survey, with or without the navigator.y will drive the strategy if and when the price of gas reaches 40.40 a -- 4.40 a gallon. >> you can see from the reporters it is windy and rainy out there. >> depending on where you are, spencer. >> we have pockets of rain and there are strong gusty winds. the weather is unsettle for -- unsettled for sure. looking in san francisco and across the bay. we have clouds in the sky. it is...
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>> we will have all the water on the riverside, it will be well over a million acres flooded.ltiple towns under water, thousands of homes under water. people would be displaced from their homes for a long period of time. it's very important that we take care of this together. - >>reporter: if there is a breach the floods could carry the alligators closer to residential areas. if this is injustice last line of defense, a deputy sheriff said the road on the top of the levee is also the only artery they have to save some residents isolated by the floods. >> if this fails these people who need the late kharkov. the only way to get in would be by boat. >>vicki: the rain comes as the mississippi was cresting at more than 60 ft.. >>janu: no rain in the bay area of release strong winds. take a look from the tam cam. the win shaking around. when the day and windy evening. patchy clouds, breezy and cool and sunshine and warmer conditions headed out for your next week. 21 mi. per hour winds in half moon bay and wendy again tomorrow. tomorrow morning, waking up to win passage 18 m.p.h. in
>> we will have all the water on the riverside, it will be well over a million acres flooded.ltiple towns under water, thousands of homes under water. people would be displaced from their homes for a long period of time. it's very important that we take care of this together. - >>reporter: if there is a breach the floods could carry the alligators closer to residential areas. if this is injustice last line of defense, a deputy sheriff said the road on the top of the levee is also...