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all. -- running for office. point where we have become more ideological in that respect? are we having fewer people who just want to give back? anybody can take this, but what is the relationship between today's polarization versus the past? >> clearly since the day that tom daschle was majority leader , there is not a sense that we can work together on a bipartisan basis. ronald reagan used to invite tip o'neill over to have a drink. they would work things out and there would be progress. george bush the elder, i don't know quite when it started to change. of all thethe salary people we send to washington and sacramento. they are working for you. that ought to be able to come back and say here is what i was able to do for you and the country these last two years or four years. not just that i had an amendment that failed or i made a speech. what actually happened to move the country forward, to give your children more opportunity? i don't know how that is going to change unless america starts voting out incumbe
all. -- running for office. point where we have become more ideological in that respect? are we having fewer people who just want to give back? anybody can take this, but what is the relationship between today's polarization versus the past? >> clearly since the day that tom daschle was majority leader , there is not a sense that we can work together on a bipartisan basis. ronald reagan used to invite tip o'neill over to have a drink. they would work things out and there would be...
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if hilary runs i don't think andrew cuomo is running or joe biden is running.k about amy klobuchar, janet napolitano. on the republican side we havasu santa martinez, nikki haley. it seems to me we went through a phase where it's a novelty. hillary clinton where there's attention on gender. how far are we from the point where it's a ho-hum. >> certainly on the republican side we are getting much closer. republican women, i can speak from personal experience in the house republican conference get respect as they should. we are embraced as colleagues. now, of course that's in the context of all of us working together as legislators. the bigger issue as we all know is culturally, you know, where are our constituents. where are the -- where is the nation and where are the states where republicansing might have the strongest proportion of the vote in terms of supporting women and i do feel certainly as a republican woman from the northeast that thanks to the tremendous work that was done biogen rations before me including margaret chase smith, i think that there is
if hilary runs i don't think andrew cuomo is running or joe biden is running.k about amy klobuchar, janet napolitano. on the republican side we havasu santa martinez, nikki haley. it seems to me we went through a phase where it's a novelty. hillary clinton where there's attention on gender. how far are we from the point where it's a ho-hum. >> certainly on the republican side we are getting much closer. republican women, i can speak from personal experience in the house republican...
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it takes courage to run for office. it takes courage to do things when the path forward does not seem obvious. especially when the path forward does not seem obvious. two waiting for the past seem obvious. bvious.the path to seem o we have to strike out on an untraveled, knowing that in forwardt our journey will seem obvious. you have to find the motivation and the fact that with each new road we pave, we make it easier for the next women to take it. byause progress is not made an individual. and progress is not about advancing yourself and letting the next women face the same hurdles on her own -- on their own. it is about making your way out and then reaching back and help the next women do the same. aknow this -- if we want woman president and the congress that looks like our country and feels like it belongs to us, we can't just hope that it's going to happen. we have to be willing to make it happen. atall went to the women seneca falls and the girls at butte high school. beos to every woman who came before us -- we
it takes courage to run for office. it takes courage to do things when the path forward does not seem obvious. especially when the path forward does not seem obvious. two waiting for the past seem obvious. bvious.the path to seem o we have to strike out on an untraveled, knowing that in forwardt our journey will seem obvious. you have to find the motivation and the fact that with each new road we pave, we make it easier for the next women to take it. byause progress is not made an individual....
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here he is running the marathon he's retired now.e's in the middle of this in the middle of the boston marathon andruzzi coming with a flag and firefighters with new england patriots. his brothers are first responders. that runs in his family. >> you look at this and you see this so often when tragedy strikes. you see how much the good out weighs the bad. how much the do gooders out weigh the evildoers. you see people running toward the danger helping others. the devastation of limbs flying through the air and everybody going down. >> he has a charitable foundation who had participants at the marathon. he was hosting an event on that very block he was right next to the second he goexplosion. they were right at the finish line. he sprung into action helping people out too often athletes get a bad rap. good for him for stepping in when he they needed it. >> patriots tweeted out that picture. >> many hurt by pieces of glass. the attorney general said this last night. >> a lot of shrapnel injuries many involving predominantly the lower e
here he is running the marathon he's retired now.e's in the middle of this in the middle of the boston marathon andruzzi coming with a flag and firefighters with new england patriots. his brothers are first responders. that runs in his family. >> you look at this and you see this so often when tragedy strikes. you see how much the good out weighs the bad. how much the do gooders out weigh the evildoers. you see people running toward the danger helping others. the devastation of limbs...
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shock waves going through our local running community tonight. first in boston. >> reporter: much of downtown boston remains shut down as police investigate a crime scene several blocks long, even hours after these blasts, they are going from trash can to trash can along the marathon route as well as the surrounding streets to make sure there are no more explosives. the first bomb went off just before 3:00 p.m. near the finish of the boston marathon sending smoke into the air and runners and spectators to the ground. then a second explosion went off two blocks away. medical personnel stationed at the finish line to care for fatigued runners became battlefield medics. the injured, some missing limbs were placed into waiting ambulances. witnesses were stunned. >> kind of like something horrible, and everyone just stopped and looked around and just had this horrible feeling. >> reporter: authorities are also searching the entire marathon route for clues. >> we are stablizing the situation at this point in time but people should be cautious. >> repor
shock waves going through our local running community tonight. first in boston. >> reporter: much of downtown boston remains shut down as police investigate a crime scene several blocks long, even hours after these blasts, they are going from trash can to trash can along the marathon route as well as the surrounding streets to make sure there are no more explosives. the first bomb went off just before 3:00 p.m. near the finish of the boston marathon sending smoke into the air and runners...
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we are a close running family. there were 27,000 people running today. those of us who are crazy enough to run these distance events, not all 27,000, we know, but certainly we all get to know each other over a period of time. we do know some folks that were hurt and we pray for them this evening. with that said, yeah, i was finishing the race. i had finished. within the shoot area where you get your drinks and some nutrition post race. i had just gotten offer the phone with my daughter, who i'm here with my family. they travel around with me for these events. and we were talking and she had mentioned she was going back to the lobby of the fairmont hotel which is here in copley, as well. i had turned around to get one of these blankets they put on you to keep you warm, and i was about 100 yards away from the explosion when the first one went off. didn't just see it, but felt it. that's the only way i can put it. i know a lot of people have said the same thing that you have had on this evening so i echo that i shall comment. and people said it was 15, 20 s
we are a close running family. there were 27,000 people running today. those of us who are crazy enough to run these distance events, not all 27,000, we know, but certainly we all get to know each other over a period of time. we do know some folks that were hurt and we pray for them this evening. with that said, yeah, i was finishing the race. i had finished. within the shoot area where you get your drinks and some nutrition post race. i had just gotten offer the phone with my daughter, who i'm...
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some of you may run for office. some of you better run for office. but all of you need to join me in this cause. we have to capture opportunities for women as quickly as they arise. when there is an open seat, i will tell you emily's fifth -- emily's list is the first one they're looking for a candidate to run. and we have to be the first because it is not as easy to find his women as you might as to find these women w you might think. and because man, no offense guys, they do not need to be asked to run. there is this great piece of research that found that 85 or sense of men who self identify 55% of men who self identified as unqualified still considered running for office. women, we do not work that way. women, the same research found, need to be asked a multitude of five -- of times before they run for office, it could take up to seven times to be asked to convince somebody to run. consider this your first ask. when you see your smart, well- qualified friends and think she should run for office, ask her. and then asked her again. you need to take
some of you may run for office. some of you better run for office. but all of you need to join me in this cause. we have to capture opportunities for women as quickly as they arise. when there is an open seat, i will tell you emily's fifth -- emily's list is the first one they're looking for a candidate to run. and we have to be the first because it is not as easy to find his women as you might as to find these women w you might think. and because man, no offense guys, they do not need to be...
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another hr in the 9th parker: 5 ip, 5 hits, 4 runs final: 7-1 mariners a's: 6 hits and 1 run in 1st games yu darvish 1 out from perfect game the texas rangers yu darvish is one out away from a perfect game in houston agaist the astros but with two outs in the 9th marwin gonzalez the number-nine hitter grounds a single right through darvish's legs and into centerfield darvish up to 111 pitches leaves after that at bat. he retired 26 straight and had 14 strike outs but comes up just short the astros actually got another hit before being retired. the rangers won the game 7-0 49ers sign asomugha the 49ers signed cornerback nnamdi asomugha to a one- year contract with that could pay him as much as $3 million this season. a former all-pro with the raiders, asomugha was released by the philadelphia eagles after two disappointing seasons. he had signed a 5-years, $60 million deal with them. asomugha who also played at cal, won't sign the contract until tomorrow because he was busy touring bay area colleges today as part of a program he runs for high school students. the raiders introduced t
another hr in the 9th parker: 5 ip, 5 hits, 4 runs final: 7-1 mariners a's: 6 hits and 1 run in 1st games yu darvish 1 out from perfect game the texas rangers yu darvish is one out away from a perfect game in houston agaist the astros but with two outs in the 9th marwin gonzalez the number-nine hitter grounds a single right through darvish's legs and into centerfield darvish up to 111 pitches leaves after that at bat. he retired 26 straight and had 14 strike outs but comes up just short the...
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back. >> came running back. great to have you. >> great to be with you again sitting here. >> we will have fun today. have to begin with serious news. >> we will have fun today. north korea, where it is the most important holiday of the year, birthday of the country's founder, kim il-sung. >> directly at odd with the nuclear war threats from top leaders with the latest threats and the response here is abc's lana zak in seoul. >> reporter: all eyes are on north korea's reclusive communist dictatorship is celebrating the 101st birthday of his founder. kim jong-un is keeping the world on edge with threats to test a new mid-range missile that some believe could hit u.s. territories and its allies. >> directly threatened by north korea specifically, guam, hawaii, possibly at some point, given the direction, kim jong-un has indicated he wants to go, continental united states. >> reporter: secretary of state john kerry may be in the path. he is currently in japan and previous north korean missiles have flown over that
back. >> came running back. great to have you. >> great to be with you again sitting here. >> we will have fun today. have to begin with serious news. >> we will have fun today. north korea, where it is the most important holiday of the year, birthday of the country's founder, kim il-sung. >> directly at odd with the nuclear war threats from top leaders with the latest threats and the response here is abc's lana zak in seoul. >> reporter: all eyes are on...
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arng out warm.mi >> it will be comfortable if you like to run in the 50's. probably the mid-50's at that, with mostly clear sky and calm conditions. you do not have to worry about the breeze. a lot of pollen in the forecast. with the stagnant air mass and no rain we are going do produce plenty of pollen, the trees, the weeds and the grass. padres will take on the giants tonight with first pitch at 7:15 and 60 degrees and dropping down to 56. it will be unusually calm at the ballpark with a breeze but not like what you are normally used to. the next system is putting a didn't in the warming trend today but notice most of the radar returns are near bedford and especially portland mostly where they will stay. a cloud or two will dip toward eureka and possibly a shower in the higher elevations to the east and 57 there, andally coe is 82 and low-to-mid 80's through the central valley and cloudy at 63 in tahoe and sunshine and 73 in yosemite and monterey is 64 and los angeles is 83 and the first 90 of the week, palm springs topping out there. san diego at 77. leyl
arng out warm.mi >> it will be comfortable if you like to run in the 50's. probably the mid-50's at that, with mostly clear sky and calm conditions. you do not have to worry about the breeze. a lot of pollen in the forecast. with the stagnant air mass and no rain we are going do produce plenty of pollen, the trees, the weeds and the grass. padres will take on the giants tonight with first pitch at 7:15 and 60 degrees and dropping down to 56. it will be unusually calm at the ballpark with...
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they notified the owner that it was toteeled and it could probably run ameche. as we take it back out here live there are no injuries to wrote tension suspect the. i am brian flores, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> police are back at the scene on a double homicide which appeared to have happened during a home burglary. officers were called to a home just before 9:30 last night. they found forced entry and found two unidentified victims inside and there is no word on how they were killed. police right now have no suspects but there has been a string of burglaries and some happened while people were at home. >>> an early morning shooting may be in an unincorporated part of san jose. a young man was shot in the head but we are told he is expected to survive. in the meantime deputies are searching for suspects and neighbors say they are fed up with the growing gang violence in the san jose area. today is april 15th. >>> midnight tonight is the deadline to postmark your state and federal tax returns. you can file for an extension and you should be sure to estimate what you
they notified the owner that it was toteeled and it could probably run ameche. as we take it back out here live there are no injuries to wrote tension suspect the. i am brian flores, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> police are back at the scene on a double homicide which appeared to have happened during a home burglary. officers were called to a home just before 9:30 last night. they found forced entry and found two unidentified victims inside and there is no word on how they were killed....
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we are a close running family. there were 27,000 people running today. those of us who are crazy enough to run these distance events, not all 27,000, we know, but certainly we all get to know each other over a period of time. we do know some folks that were hurt and we pray for them this evening. with that said, yeah, i was finishing the race. i had finished. within the shoot area where you get your drinks and some nutrition post race. i had just gotten offer the phone with my daughter, who i'm here with my family. they travel around with me for these events. and we were talking and she had mentioned she was going back to the lobby of the fairmont hotel which is here in copley, as well. i had turned around to get one of these blankets they put on you to keep you warm, and i was about 100 yards away from the explosion when the first one went off. didn't just see it, but felt it. that's the only way i can put it. i know a lot of people have said the same thing that you have had on this evening so i echo that i shall comment. and people said it was 15, 20 s
we are a close running family. there were 27,000 people running today. those of us who are crazy enough to run these distance events, not all 27,000, we know, but certainly we all get to know each other over a period of time. we do know some folks that were hurt and we pray for them this evening. with that said, yeah, i was finishing the race. i had finished. within the shoot area where you get your drinks and some nutrition post race. i had just gotten offer the phone with my daughter, who i'm...
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you will run again. [applause] you will run again. [applause] because that's what the people of boston are made of. your resolve is the greatest rebuke to whoever committed this heinous act. if they sought to intimidate us, to terrorize us, to shake us from those values that is described, that make us americans, it should be pretty clear by now that they picked the wrong city to do it. [applause] not here in boston! [applause] not here in boston! you've shown us, boston, that in the face of evil americans will lift up what's good. in the face of of cruelty, we will choose compassion. in the face of those who would visit death upon innocents, we will choose to stay in the comfort and to heal. we'll choose friendship. we'll choose love. the scripture teaches us god has not given us a pitter of fear -- a spirit of fear and timidity, but of power, love and self-discipline. and that's the spirit you've display ared in recent days. -- you've displayed in recent days. when doctors and nurses, police and firefighters and emts and guardsmen ru
you will run again. [applause] you will run again. [applause] because that's what the people of boston are made of. your resolve is the greatest rebuke to whoever committed this heinous act. if they sought to intimidate us, to terrorize us, to shake us from those values that is described, that make us americans, it should be pretty clear by now that they picked the wrong city to do it. [applause] not here in boston! [applause] not here in boston! you've shown us, boston, that in the face of...
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as we made it up to the food court as people were running out because there were more people running out than trying to get in, i stopped a lady and i said what are you running out for and she said we heard gunshots tworks gunshots. i said those weren't gunshots. that was two explosions from outside. and that's what they heard. they heard the two explosions outside. but people inside the mall towards the boylston side started to panic and just ran out of the building. and we just waited until, you know, we had security around and everybody started telling people to go back in. that's when we went back down to boylston, grabbed security again and said to them make sure you keep people away from the barrels. and we grabbed the fencing and pulled it around the barrels around the prudential entrance. >> joe, thank you for sharing that story. also thank you for taking action at the time. important action to keep people away from that scene. i've got to go now to another eyewitness near the scene. rachel, where were you when this happened? and what did you see? >> we were on boylston stree
as we made it up to the food court as people were running out because there were more people running out than trying to get in, i stopped a lady and i said what are you running out for and she said we heard gunshots tworks gunshots. i said those weren't gunshots. that was two explosions from outside. and that's what they heard. they heard the two explosions outside. but people inside the mall towards the boylston side started to panic and just ran out of the building. and we just waited until,...
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i don't think he'll win a democratic primary. >> i don't know that he can run if she's running.declared candidate, they have the same base, a lot of the same donors, and he is beloved within the party and look how he pushed the envelope on gay marriage and forced the president into that situation. he's really been on the cutting edge of violence against women. he has everything going for him except that hillary clinton -- >> it's he's not a star. >> let me get to a star in the democratic party, harris, the attorney general of california, and the president underlined that this week by pointing out -- here she is speaking at the convention, by the way, and i believe we have the exact quote of what the president said in a speech this week paying tribute to her, making a point you have to be careful to, first of all, say she is brilliant and she is dedicated and she is tough, and she is exactly what you'd want in anybody who is administering the law and making sure that everybody is getting a fair shot. but what he really wanted to say she also happens to be the best looking attorne
i don't think he'll win a democratic primary. >> i don't know that he can run if she's running.declared candidate, they have the same base, a lot of the same donors, and he is beloved within the party and look how he pushed the envelope on gay marriage and forced the president into that situation. he's really been on the cutting edge of violence against women. he has everything going for him except that hillary clinton -- >> it's he's not a star. >> let me get to a star in the...
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a gorilla running from a goose.s video was captured at the sedgwick county zoo in wichita, kansas. apparently some geese ended up in the closure and decided they didn't want the lumbering primate around. most people would run away if the goose was coming after them. >>> what a week at the masters. so many story lines lead willing up to the final round. leading up to the final rpesap >>> the 77th masters had more story lines than i can remember the past decade. we had the major drama. there were youngsters and elders and national pride. sudden death and a first time major winner. let's look back. >> the buzz started with a 14-year-old eighth grader from china who was the youngest player in masters history to make the cut and ended up low amateur at 12 over. he was then upstaged by a 53-year-old fred couples trying to become the oldest player to win the masters, but fred's putter let him down at tournament end. >> oh no. >> tiger woods started to make some noise. he was on top of the leader board at one point, but he
a gorilla running from a goose.s video was captured at the sedgwick county zoo in wichita, kansas. apparently some geese ended up in the closure and decided they didn't want the lumbering primate around. most people would run away if the goose was coming after them. >>> what a week at the masters. so many story lines lead willing up to the final round. leading up to the final rpesap >>> the 77th masters had more story lines than i can remember the past decade. we had the major...
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he may decide to run but i'm not saying, you ought to run. my advice would be surround yourself with good people. create an environment in which they don't feel like they need to walk in and pander with you but they can walk in and give you their frank opinions. i tell people in audiences, a key component of a leader is someone who understands what he doesn't know and then finds people and places them on a team who do know what he doesn't know. >> all i can think of is the danger in that recommendation, howard. because he was surrounded by well read intellectual -- what we used to call egghead people. the neocons who knew so much more about foreign policy than him but had an agenda. >> on the topic of george w. bush, the problem with that formulation is that he didn't know what he didn't know. george w. was a profoundly incurious guy. he was almost proud of his lack of curiosity. so he couldn't balance and evaluate the expertise that was thrown at him by those people that he had around him. that was the fundamental -- that was the fundamental
he may decide to run but i'm not saying, you ought to run. my advice would be surround yourself with good people. create an environment in which they don't feel like they need to walk in and pander with you but they can walk in and give you their frank opinions. i tell people in audiences, a key component of a leader is someone who understands what he doesn't know and then finds people and places them on a team who do know what he doesn't know. >> all i can think of is the danger in that...
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run for congress? guest: i did not but i am trying to run for president.t: let us go to lee from florida on our democratic line. good morning. caller: i am wondering if you could address the issue of the gender -- of the gerrymandering and how it renders recruitment from moderate points of view from running, especially in republican districts. certainly democratic as well. guest: that is a really good question. there are 435 house districts in the concourse -- in the congress. the vast majority of them are overwhelmingly democratic or overwhelmingly republican the number of moderates have been going down and down. 90 seatsno more than in the country that could be remotely labeled as competitive. some say 50 out of 435. -- those seats are 70% republican creed it is hard for republicans -- it is hard for democrats to get to 50%. it plays a huge role. thatere are only 50 seats are competitive then you need to find 50 strong candidates to run. we talk about political unicorns, the republican who can win in new york city and the democrat who can win in t kentuc
run for congress? guest: i did not but i am trying to run for president.t: let us go to lee from florida on our democratic line. good morning. caller: i am wondering if you could address the issue of the gender -- of the gerrymandering and how it renders recruitment from moderate points of view from running, especially in republican districts. certainly democratic as well. guest: that is a really good question. there are 435 house districts in the concourse -- in the congress. the vast majority...
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run, go!rning. we're learning more about the dual explosions that rocked the boston marathon, an iconic event, marred by tragedy. 8:00 on a somber tuesday morning. the 16th of april, 2013. i'm savannah guthrie in new york. and matt has been in boston this morning. >> savannah, good morning again to you. the scene obviously surreal. the runners approaching the finish line after completing more than 2 6 miles of this race. people on the sidelines, family members and loved ones cheering them on. they were lining the streets. and this morning, the fbi is leading an investigation, being called a very fluid and active investigation. we'll have the latest in a couple of minutes. savannah. >> math, also ahead, we'll air part one of the exclusive interview with president obama. sat down with him just hours before the attack in boston. and asked him whether he thinks congress will pass this new gun legislation. hanging by a thread, according to some accounts and how worried is he about the provocative a
run, go!rning. we're learning more about the dual explosions that rocked the boston marathon, an iconic event, marred by tragedy. 8:00 on a somber tuesday morning. the 16th of april, 2013. i'm savannah guthrie in new york. and matt has been in boston this morning. >> savannah, good morning again to you. the scene obviously surreal. the runners approaching the finish line after completing more than 2 6 miles of this race. people on the sidelines, family members and loved ones cheering them...
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top side running close to full speed.est side down to 34 on the outer loop. 19 minute drive time on the outer loop between 1735 and 95. 95 slow between white marsh and the tunnel in the upper 30s and low 40s there. there are the speeds around the major roadways. there is 95, slow going from white marsh down to the tunnel. the accident on 95. the accident at 895 is not helping things. that is a look at the accident slowing things down all morning. this traffic report is brought to you by jiffy lube. back to you. >> thank you. >>> three people are confirmed dead this morning. nearly 150 are hurt after a series of bombs exploded at the boston marathon. back here, law enforcement is stepping up its presence all over the state. wjz and mike schuh are live with all the details. good morning, mike. >> reporter: good morning, jessica. good morning, everyone. they are planning for protection but there is no known threat of any problem in baltimore. city police plan to have extra police presence downtown for at least two events inc
top side running close to full speed.est side down to 34 on the outer loop. 19 minute drive time on the outer loop between 1735 and 95. 95 slow between white marsh and the tunnel in the upper 30s and low 40s there. there are the speeds around the major roadways. there is 95, slow going from white marsh down to the tunnel. the accident on 95. the accident at 895 is not helping things. that is a look at the accident slowing things down all morning. this traffic report is brought to you by jiffy...
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>> i'm in a running club. we all go running together every sunday. we run the marathon pretty much every year, and afterwards is there is a party. this year it was very subdued. i talked to one woman who said she had just crossed the finish line when the first bomb went off. she looked over her shoulder and saw the white-ish gray billowing smoke. even though she had never heard a bomb go off, she was sure that's what it was. then she heard the second bomb go off. rather than stopping she kept running and was pretty scared and upset. >> john: we heard of others running to the local hospital to donate blood. it's an inspiring story, can you confirm that's true? >> this is the first i've heard of it, but i got to tell you the marathon is an event that brings out, generally speaking, the best in people, and people are very generous. today, for example i couldn't get through the square because the police had blocked it off but i needed to get to the other side to find my belongings and my friends. it was really cold. i was walking down the street in my sh
>> i'm in a running club. we all go running together every sunday. we run the marathon pretty much every year, and afterwards is there is a party. this year it was very subdued. i talked to one woman who said she had just crossed the finish line when the first bomb went off. she looked over her shoulder and saw the white-ish gray billowing smoke. even though she had never heard a bomb go off, she was sure that's what it was. then she heard the second bomb go off. rather than stopping she...
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then if the 14-2 run. warriors go to 19-run and 2 more 3 wed nature to break ray allen all time nba record 116-106 the offer helping. suns offer held and behind the back pass all night long. one to johnson and dudley on the break. suns beat houston 119-112. warriors one up on the rocket with secretary seed in the west with one game to play. after being beaten up by the tigers over the weekend a's open new series with the astros tonight. over after the first being. 2 event night. warriors and robinson day. everybody wearing from a and ofc moment of silence for victims in boston. couldn't get out of the first engine. nate first mainly league homer. 3 run and end after third of an inning. wind swirling. i have one of these too. gusting 40 miles an hour michael taylor i got it you take it. nobody. a's win and giant the night off. sharks in phoenix scoreless into the second period. hoopd the net he fires and rebound. less than 2 minutes later tom off the face off. top shelf. high degree of difficulty. 2 nothing
then if the 14-2 run. warriors go to 19-run and 2 more 3 wed nature to break ray allen all time nba record 116-106 the offer helping. suns offer held and behind the back pass all night long. one to johnson and dudley on the break. suns beat houston 119-112. warriors one up on the rocket with secretary seed in the west with one game to play. after being beaten up by the tigers over the weekend a's open new series with the astros tonight. over after the first being. 2 event night. warriors and...
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he was running nonstop. he runs every morning from wherever he goes he runs. his whole left side is torn apart right now and he does not -- he just said my name. >> we've of course will have more on his condition when we get it. >> johnson says it's too still early to know her son's prognosis and we'll stay on top of his condition. >> tonight we're also learning more about some of the people from our region who ran in the boston marathon today. will thomas talked to another person will. >> hi, shawn. we spoke with the principal of barnsley elementary school before his plane was leaving for boston. one of his daughters has type 1 diabetes and that's what propelled him to run for money. >> tonight principal winter and his wife are thankful he made it back home. >> i don't really know why these events happened and you know just sickened and saddened by it. >> andrew winter -- reflecting on the attack. and how lucky he feels crossing the finish line 20 minutes before the explosion shins. >> we saw dozens of ambulances on one street, dozens of police cars on anothe
he was running nonstop. he runs every morning from wherever he goes he runs. his whole left side is torn apart right now and he does not -- he just said my name. >> we've of course will have more on his condition when we get it. >> johnson says it's too still early to know her son's prognosis and we'll stay on top of his condition. >> tonight we're also learning more about some of the people from our region who ran in the boston marathon today. will thomas talked to another...
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was thinking of running, and when she had two people, jeb, who were thinking of running back in the late. she is lowering expectations, and she wouldn't mind at all if jeb ran, that is my view. >> you think it is just sort of warning him of what is out there? >> yeah. >> it wasn't undercutting -- do you read the way howard does, sort of a loving mother. it is dangerous out there. >> what she really is, a protector, always the strong protector. matriarch of that family. but george w. bush, which is what howard said, what she said to george w. bush is i don't want you to run for governor. the reason why is she didn't think he could beat ann richards, and she was wrong. >> how about this? do you think she thinks he could beat hillary clinton if he runs? >> that is a factor, i talked to jeb bush, it is kind of interesting, i said will we see one of your libraries? he said i don't know about that. he grabbed his son, turned him around and said this is the real candidate. running for commissioner in texas, very likely will win. he will win this race. unless something weird happens, he is an od
was thinking of running, and when she had two people, jeb, who were thinking of running back in the late. she is lowering expectations, and she wouldn't mind at all if jeb ran, that is my view. >> you think it is just sort of warning him of what is out there? >> yeah. >> it wasn't undercutting -- do you read the way howard does, sort of a loving mother. it is dangerous out there. >> what she really is, a protector, always the strong protector. matriarch of that family....
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anyone who runs in a marathon is a serious runner enjoying being outdoors and running the course z having people cheer and now, what is it for you? >> well... you know, i'll say i'm part of a special community of runners and we really cherish the boston marathon. it's one with tough qualifying standards and a storied history. to think someone wanted to wreak havoc on a day like this is just despicable in my opinion. on the other hand if they think they're going to really shake the resolve of community then, they're wrong. there are runners i know who will not be afraid to sign up for another race. >> greta: sismt na, thanks for joining us. >> thank you, greta. >> greta: reporter sarah jacobby was covering the marathon for "the patch". nice to see you. >> hi. >> greta: sarah, where were you at the time of the explosion? >> i was at the kenmore square area and wrapping up and going to go up load photos, all of a sudden we heard explosion soy jumped on the bike and just high tailed it down there so see what the screen was. it was a frenzy down there. >> greta: how far were you? >> a mile, 25
anyone who runs in a marathon is a serious runner enjoying being outdoors and running the course z having people cheer and now, what is it for you? >> well... you know, i'll say i'm part of a special community of runners and we really cherish the boston marathon. it's one with tough qualifying standards and a storied history. to think someone wanted to wreak havoc on a day like this is just despicable in my opinion. on the other hand if they think they're going to really shake the resolve...
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anyone who runs in a marathon is a serious runner enjoying being outdoors and running the course z having people cheer and now, what is it for you? >> well... you know, i'll say i'm part of a special community of runners and we really cherish the boston marathon. it's one with tough qualifying standards and a storied history. to think someone wanted to wreak havoc on a day like this is just despicable in my opinion. on the other hand if they think they're going to really shake the resolve of community then, they're wrong. there are runners i know who will not be afraid to sign up for another race. >> greta: sismt na, thanks for joining us. >> thank you, greta. >> greta: reporter sarah jacobby was covering the marathon for "the patch". nice to see you. >> hi. >> greta: sarah, where were you at the time of the explosion? >> i was at the kenmore square area and wrapping up and going to go up load photos, all of a sudden we heard explosion soy jumped on the bike and just high tailed it down there so see what the screen was. it was a frenzy down there. >> greta: how far were you? >> a mile, 25
anyone who runs in a marathon is a serious runner enjoying being outdoors and running the course z having people cheer and now, what is it for you? >> well... you know, i'll say i'm part of a special community of runners and we really cherish the boston marathon. it's one with tough qualifying standards and a storied history. to think someone wanted to wreak havoc on a day like this is just despicable in my opinion. on the other hand if they think they're going to really shake the resolve...
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. >> she gets her 4-year-old into her arms and they run away.he carjackers got away with the car and got money but she has her son. according to police, they have arrested two men in connection with the carjacking. >>> if you run a red light in this country and the cops don't catch you, our friends from american traffic solutions will. you can see somebody, that's a near miss. this car was fortunate enough to notice and stops. it's like they didn't know they went through the light. from there to another near miss. a clear red light guy comes up and blows through. almost tebows that guy making the left. a close call there. the next one, not so close. this is a clear red light. a truck goes through. keep your eyes on the white truck. he's speeding and tee bones the driver's side. they were going 62 in a 55. seconds when he blew through. there's no brake lights. he crushes into the white truck. >> wasn't paying attention. >> what do you do if you are obeying the traffic laws. the guy had no chance to miss this person. >> there were substantial inju
. >> she gets her 4-year-old into her arms and they run away.he carjackers got away with the car and got money but she has her son. according to police, they have arrested two men in connection with the carjacking. >>> if you run a red light in this country and the cops don't catch you, our friends from american traffic solutions will. you can see somebody, that's a near miss. this car was fortunate enough to notice and stops. it's like they didn't know they went through the...
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, running in memory of a loved one, running to raise awareness and money for cancer, muscular dystrophy, aids, all sorts of causes. today, there were many people running to honor those lost in newtown, connecticut. several people from newtown were among the runners. several people, more than several people in the stands were from the newtown, connecticut area. then, approximately close to 3:00, these two explosions occurred and have cast a pal over the day, a pall over the event. i's a national holiday in the minds of many in massachusetts. i have to tell you, lawrence, you would be proud to be here this evening. there's a resilience in the air as well. people are strong. they will wake up tomorrow and the sun will come back. the worst among us, whether it's international or domestic terrorism, as we have alluded to all evening long since 3:00 this afternoon, the worst among us arrived this afternoon on boylston street in boston. the best among us were in the multitudes, in far greater numbers than the worst among us. you saw the human spirit today in boston as you have seen it througho
, running in memory of a loved one, running to raise awareness and money for cancer, muscular dystrophy, aids, all sorts of causes. today, there were many people running to honor those lost in newtown, connecticut. several people from newtown were among the runners. several people, more than several people in the stands were from the newtown, connecticut area. then, approximately close to 3:00, these two explosions occurred and have cast a pal over the day, a pall over the event. i's a national...
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on lockdown, because a hit-and- run suspect was seen running toward the area. we'll have an update for you tonight at 5:00. >>> a cooldown is spilling into the bay area for your afternoon. for some it's going to be minor. for some it's a major drop and already being felt. a live look there over the bay and you can see, low clouds hugging and banking right off the coastline. so there's the transition that we've been talking about for today. take a look at the numbers here. we've got 58 at half moon bay. 77 in livermore. we have 81 in santa rosa. so quite a difference depending upon where you go. the coast and san francisco, anywhere from 5, 10, 15 degrees cooler than where we were 24 hours ago. if you are inland, it's closer to three to six degrees below what we felt at noontime yesterday. i'll gonna show you what's aing here. we have two weather elements, the ridge of high pressure continues that warm, dry offshore flow and the warm weather and we have this system sitting off the southern california coast. the clock -- counterclockwise rotation around that has
on lockdown, because a hit-and- run suspect was seen running toward the area. we'll have an update for you tonight at 5:00. >>> a cooldown is spilling into the bay area for your afternoon. for some it's going to be minor. for some it's a major drop and already being felt. a live look there over the bay and you can see, low clouds hugging and banking right off the coastline. so there's the transition that we've been talking about for today. take a look at the numbers here. we've got 58...
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what happened when you were running? i know you had been over on the side of the road by where the blast went off. you had come over to the other side where you thought your family was so you could wave to them. >> i did. i was actually, again, i said it so many times today, angel on my shoulder, whatever you want to call it. i had been running on the left and slapping people's hands. just wonderful spectators in the last two miles. i knew my family was in the bleachers on the right. and so i moved over so that my daughters could see me. it was really important for them to see me at the finish. you can see the blast happened right to my left. i immediately looked over and saw the runners down. and just smoke and people up against the fences and just horrific, horrific scene. >> and what did you think when that happened? were you just in shock? did you think this was an attack? i mean what went through your mind? >> honestly, i mean, for somebody who had just run for four hours, you know, didn't know anything. i'm trying
what happened when you were running? i know you had been over on the side of the road by where the blast went off. you had come over to the other side where you thought your family was so you could wave to them. >> i did. i was actually, again, i said it so many times today, angel on my shoulder, whatever you want to call it. i had been running on the left and slapping people's hands. just wonderful spectators in the last two miles. i knew my family was in the bleachers on the right. and...
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and everybody, they started running the other way. there were a few people running towards them to help out the injured with real bad injuries. >> they were banged up. severe lacerations, amputees, a lot of shrapnel, you know, pretty big explosions. there was a lot of blood everywhere. >> our affiliate wbz in boston caught the explosions on camera as they happened. you can see chaos followed with the first blast as runners and spectators raced for cover. then about 15 seconds later a plume of smoke from the second explosion could be seen just down the street. there were also reports that the explosion at the john f. kennedy library a few miles from the marathon finish line. the boston police commissioner said that the library fire doesn't appear to be related to the explosions at the race. it may be related to an earlier fire. >>> an investigation into who may have planted those bombs are just getting underway. so far no claims of responsibility and no word on a motive. police say the pre-race intelligencing didn't give any indication
and everybody, they started running the other way. there were a few people running towards them to help out the injured with real bad injuries. >> they were banged up. severe lacerations, amputees, a lot of shrapnel, you know, pretty big explosions. there was a lot of blood everywhere. >> our affiliate wbz in boston caught the explosions on camera as they happened. you can see chaos followed with the first blast as runners and spectators raced for cover. then about 15 seconds later...
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an organization run by pamela geller who is known for running anti- muslim ads. , muni does not supportizations right to free speech. 6 buses have the ads. they will run for three weeks. a pinole police officer is being called a hero. that's after he stopped an attack on a t-s-a officer. this is video of the attack that happened at the honolulu airport. the off duty officer, justin roger, was in line at the security checkpoint. you can see he only has on his socks. when he jumps into action over a line barrier, and pulls the woman off the t-s-a agent, taking her down to the ground. he then lifts his hand to identify himself as a pinole police officer. you can see the ordeal again. slowed down. honolulu police, airport security and the t-s-a. all thanked rogers for detaining the violent woman. rogers has been with the pinole police department since october 2006. and is now back at work. calling rogers - the pinole batman. in sports. josh reddick and his beard. finally break out against the seattle mariners. . and the cal women's basketball players get a . and the cal women's basketball p
an organization run by pamela geller who is known for running anti- muslim ads. , muni does not supportizations right to free speech. 6 buses have the ads. they will run for three weeks. a pinole police officer is being called a hero. that's after he stopped an attack on a t-s-a officer. this is video of the attack that happened at the honolulu airport. the off duty officer, justin roger, was in line at the security checkpoint. you can see he only has on his socks. when he jumps into action...
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just masses of people just running down the street. and we kept running. they were, you know, directing us all the way, i mean, we started out right in front of the prudential center and ended up out in fenway. there was runners still running by, didn't realize what was going on. nobody was stopping them, really. that was the crazy part. because they had headphones or whatever. >> one of the things that unfortunately in coordinated attacks, one of the aspects of terror people experience is that there are multiple occasions that you saw. it was not one event, it was two events. so presumably you're afraid there was going to be a third. >> that was the craziest thing. you don't really know where's safe? where it is to go? i didn't know if we should stay in the restaurant. we were running in the masses of people. and you didn't know if another explosion was going to occur. it was just the unknown, which that's the scariest feeling i've ever had. you feel like you're so close to death there. you just wanted to run home and kills my wife at that point, just yen
just masses of people just running down the street. and we kept running. they were, you know, directing us all the way, i mean, we started out right in front of the prudential center and ended up out in fenway. there was runners still running by, didn't realize what was going on. nobody was stopping them, really. that was the crazy part. because they had headphones or whatever. >> one of the things that unfortunately in coordinated attacks, one of the aspects of terror people experience...
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running for victims of newtown. the best of our american citizens is that they care about other people and face this kind of explosion. it's the dispeckable and ruthless mentality whether it's one person, ten people, domestic or foreign that we're dealing with here, mike. and i would think that we all as americans, we all need to look and say no matter how we differ, no matter how much we debate, no matter how much we have passionate disagreements, none of us would stoop as low as this and all of us must stand together, mike. this is a call for unity in this country that the president right fully made. >> well, al, today, the worst among us, whether they were home-grown or imported, whoever committed this act of terror, the worst among us enflikted great harm among the best of us, the best among us, including killing now, we know, an 8-year-old. the absolutely best among us, the ones with the brightest futures. but think about that, no matter the horror or sadness, they were far, far more the best among us than ther
running for victims of newtown. the best of our american citizens is that they care about other people and face this kind of explosion. it's the dispeckable and ruthless mentality whether it's one person, ten people, domestic or foreign that we're dealing with here, mike. and i would think that we all as americans, we all need to look and say no matter how we differ, no matter how much we debate, no matter how much we have passionate disagreements, none of us would stoop as low as this and all...
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run in historic numbers women need to run and run in historic numbers sam bennett thank you so much for being on the program was always a pleasure. coming up earlier today connecticut governor malloy officially signed into law what would be will be called the toughest gun regulations in the country that's bad news for those gun toting buy agora users will explain why on tonight. let me let me i want to know what all let me ask you a question from. here on this network is what we're having the debate we have our knives out. to do you try to justify staying there again hearing this story we're being i don't want you to talk about the surveillance of me. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry welcome to the big picture. of talking about the same story doesn't make it news no zapato views no puff pieces the main topic question. worse for the. white house for the. radio guy. because you've never seen any
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and ramping up speculation that she could run in 2016. she talked about the fight for women's rights around the world and passionately described a better world where women have a seat at the table in every country. >> when women participate in the economy, everyone benefits. when women participate in peace-making and peace-keeping, we are all safer and more secure and when women participate in the politics of their nations, they can make a difference. >> we've also just learned details of her new book deal. it's with simon and schuster. her memoir will be released in june of 2014 and a promotional tour could be timed to the midterm election season. we don't know what they are paying her but she got $8 million in advance for her 2003 memoir. let me bring in washington post reporter karen and senior reporter amanda turkle. good to see both of you. good morning. >> hi. good to be here. >> karen, you can tell that this is an issue that she cares passionately about. taking a seat at the table, taking a role in government, you can't help but ma
and ramping up speculation that she could run in 2016. she talked about the fight for women's rights around the world and passionately described a better world where women have a seat at the table in every country. >> when women participate in the economy, everyone benefits. when women participate in peace-making and peace-keeping, we are all safer and more secure and when women participate in the politics of their nations, they can make a difference. >> we've also just learned...
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and we were running. seeing the man on the ground. >> reporter: johnson, whose criminal history includes robbery, said very little at the bail review, as the judge set bail at $250,000. >> reporter: investigators say a state trooper saw them at more than 100 miles per hour. just as matt herzel was crossing the street here at lexington and pleasant to go home. johnson slammed into him, killing him instantly. >> reporter: matt herzel worked at city hall for 28 years and loved the orioles with a passion. tonight, the orioles will pay respects to one of their number 1 fans. herzel is the victim's brother. >> it's just a terrible situation that we have to go through. and we just don't want it to happen to anyone else. >> reporter: after a week of being free, johnson is now charged with manslaughter by automobile, homicide by motor vehicle, and a dui. police say a search of a vehicle turned up cocaine, heroin and drug partner. her swrtle-- herzel was laid to rest hast week. -- last week. today, his seat will be
and we were running. seeing the man on the ground. >> reporter: johnson, whose criminal history includes robbery, said very little at the bail review, as the judge set bail at $250,000. >> reporter: investigators say a state trooper saw them at more than 100 miles per hour. just as matt herzel was crossing the street here at lexington and pleasant to go home. johnson slammed into him, killing him instantly. >> reporter: matt herzel worked at city hall for 28 years and loved...
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i have relatives running in that event. and it was really just both shocked and concerned when i first heard of it. >> and commissioner, i mean, it's been described at that side of boylston as opposed to the risers, the kind of reviewing stands -- >> bleachers. >> had more kind of public access. it's hard to navigate the streets at the end of the route every day of the year, but i guess more of a possibility of some movement among pedestrians along that stretch. >> right. that area, looking at it, would probably have been a restricted area. you have bleachers on one side of the street obviously the side of the street where the bombs apparently went off. but that block contains the, if you will, the press stand that goes across the street. that would normally be a restricted area. it would not be open to the general public. but again, as i mentioned, two hours before when the actual race came to an end with the first runner, it would have been more crowded than it was at the time of the actual event. and that's the good news
i have relatives running in that event. and it was really just both shocked and concerned when i first heard of it. >> and commissioner, i mean, it's been described at that side of boylston as opposed to the risers, the kind of reviewing stands -- >> bleachers. >> had more kind of public access. it's hard to navigate the streets at the end of the route every day of the year, but i guess more of a possibility of some movement among pedestrians along that stretch. >>...
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running careers. it should be a day of celebration. you are about to suffer more than anyone ever does that you have earned that right. that's not what we meant by it. ofshould be a celebration what you have accomplished athletically. >> thank you for joining us. we are so happy that everyone is doing ok. we hope that is also true for the rest of the hundreds of merrill lenders up there in boston. twitter, we're getting the latest report -- 100 people are being treated for an injury, six and critical condition and to people are dead. >> this is still a developing story because there's conflicting information as to whether these explosions were bombs, natural gas explosions, not sure what happened on one of the buildings. >> i think it has been ruled out that it was a natural gas explosion. we have someone on the phone the right now. can you hear us? >> hello? >> i'm here. >> can you tell us what you saw and where you are from? ami lived in columbia and i here and boston. just a couple of minutes after
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are running for a cause.o this may keep people from coming out to do that in the future that's what is so sad about this. >> they mustn't do that. i think people will redouble their charitable efforts. but for now, thank you very much. >>> until today, the worth terror attack at a sorting event was at the atlanta olympics in 1996. welcome to, you mr. donovan. is this going to dramatically change that events like the boston marathon will have to be handled in the future? >> well, piers, open course events like a marathon or nonstadium events have these risks. they're known when they go into them. the authorities have done a phenomenal amount of work preparing for these events, and now they're going to look at it and say what are we going to do different? should we finish in stadiums? should we finish in enclosed areas and go from there. but there's a lot of work to be done to understand what happened here and what's going to happen next. >> there's the london marathon next weekend and the salt lake city marath
are running for a cause.o this may keep people from coming out to do that in the future that's what is so sad about this. >> they mustn't do that. i think people will redouble their charitable efforts. but for now, thank you very much. >>> until today, the worth terror attack at a sorting event was at the atlanta olympics in 1996. welcome to, you mr. donovan. is this going to dramatically change that events like the boston marathon will have to be handled in the future? >>...
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i had relatives running in that event. it was really just both shocked and concerned when i first heard on it. >> and, commissioner, i mean, it's been described that that side of boylston, as opposed to the risers, the kind of -- >> the viewing bleachers. >> yeah. -- have more kind of public access. it's hard to navigate the streets along the end of the route on this day every year. but i guess more of a possibility of some movement among pedestrians along that stretch. >> right. that area, looking at it, would probably have been a restricted area. you have bleachers on one side of the street, opposite the side of the street where the bombs apparently went off. but that block, the block contains, if you will, the press stand that goes across the street. that would normally be a restricted area. it would not be open to the general public. but again, as i mentioned, two hours before when the actual race came to an end with the first runner, it would have been more crowded than it was at the time of the actual event. that's t
i had relatives running in that event. it was really just both shocked and concerned when i first heard on it. >> and, commissioner, i mean, it's been described that that side of boylston, as opposed to the risers, the kind of -- >> the viewing bleachers. >> yeah. -- have more kind of public access. it's hard to navigate the streets along the end of the route on this day every year. but i guess more of a possibility of some movement among pedestrians along that stretch....
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>>reporter: what causes somebody to run toward dange when others are running away.ist say having a connection to the victims lick the boyfriend who shelleded their girlfriend in the aurora movie theater massacre or to a place nasa boston and in texas can make a difference. but ultimately says this the harvard professor it's a rare mysterious quality that is nearly impossible to predict. >> none of us know whether we have a hero inside. >>reporter: until we are faced with a crisis situation that puts extraordinary demands on ordinary people. >>reporter: traditionally mankind viewed as essentially selfish. survival of the fi fittest and all that but in fact the willingness to risk our own lives to help strangers may what has allowed us to survive as species. and certainly to endure disaster leak we have seen this week. dan harris abc news boston. >>jf amaze what people can did. >> the annual celebration of the great san franciscoert quake of 19 06 disrupted by security scare. somebody spotted a suspicious panel near the famous fountain in market and o'farrell street w
>>reporter: what causes somebody to run toward dange when others are running away.ist say having a connection to the victims lick the boyfriend who shelleded their girlfriend in the aurora movie theater massacre or to a place nasa boston and in texas can make a difference. but ultimately says this the harvard professor it's a rare mysterious quality that is nearly impossible to predict. >> none of us know whether we have a hero inside. >>reporter: until we are faced with a...
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i love to run and could be. >> you love to cook, eat and run and that is a great combination. >> how long has 1300 been open? >> we celebrated a five-year anniversary. can you believe that? >> i can't believe that. >> and. >> is like president obama, you know? >> exactly. >> the power comes into your hands and they is bring that distinguished look on. >> david, you won amazing awards the last few years. >> i go back to washington every year. this year, i got to get into the president's, into the white house for the, before they closed it down. so i was honored to get in there. >> oh, what did you do at the white house? >> we got to tour the white house, a little bit of the kitchen and that was fun. >> oh, my goodness. >> and that was up there with getting into buckingham palace. >> i know it's up there. most people think of 1300 think of great food. if you also have great music because you're in the jazz district. >> of course, when we officially opened, we were about the restaurant, about the food and having a good time. every friday night, we have hot pockets, a resident bandta the
i love to run and could be. >> you love to cook, eat and run and that is a great combination. >> how long has 1300 been open? >> we celebrated a five-year anniversary. can you believe that? >> i can't believe that. >> and. >> is like president obama, you know? >> exactly. >> the power comes into your hands and they is bring that distinguished look on. >> david, you won amazing awards the last few years. >> i go back to washington every...
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runners are running for causes as i was. and you know, i was coming around a corner towards the finish line and i just thinking about how fantastic everything was and then went through the finish line in about three minutes after i was through. i was walking through the corrals where they give out middals and food and drinks to the people who had run and the bombs went off. and pretty immediately it went from this just euphoric experience to a real fear-based experience. for all of us runners are in a daze after they finish and all of us were looking to be helped and told where to go. the boston police department and the ems and the volunteers were just fantastic. they took over the situation immediately and got us all to safety. >> i know a little bit about what it feels like. one of these runs quite a while ago. you're dehydrated. you're in a daze. you're getting a kevlar wrap or getting water as fast as you can. so where did you go? what did you do? >> well the officers started to whisk us away from the danger and towards
runners are running for causes as i was. and you know, i was coming around a corner towards the finish line and i just thinking about how fantastic everything was and then went through the finish line in about three minutes after i was through. i was walking through the corrals where they give out middals and food and drinks to the people who had run and the bombs went off. and pretty immediately it went from this just euphoric experience to a real fear-based experience. for all of us runners...
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