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they sweep all of the stairwells and if they spot a mess they call in cleaning crews. in the past few years, bart has spent $5 million and one says he has never seen anything like it. >>> well today's facebook for investors is showing concerns. the stock has fallen 6% and zing stock fell 40% after posting the worst results. now the san francisco company says the drop in players resulted in a nearly $23 million loss and that compares to the $1.5 million profit for the same time last year. facebook relies on the games for 15% of its earnings. >>> arab nations looks for a full approval and they will have the smaller un facility. they are entering their 6th day. un forces continue to attack from the air and on the ground with tanks and they do expect a ground assault from government troops will follow. >>> the fbi will follow to see if a civil rights investigation was needed. after four straight days of protests last night was a quiet night. thousands were out on the streets earlier this week protesting 5 deadly officer involved shootings including two this past weekend. a
they sweep all of the stairwells and if they spot a mess they call in cleaning crews. in the past few years, bart has spent $5 million and one says he has never seen anything like it. >>> well today's facebook for investors is showing concerns. the stock has fallen 6% and zing stock fell 40% after posting the worst results. now the san francisco company says the drop in players resulted in a nearly $23 million loss and that compares to the $1.5 million profit for the same time last...
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charlie: now, keep in mind, we've been locked in this parking garage stairwell for like 20 minutes, dudeokay, so then we turn around and what do we see? a scary homeless dude. and i'm like, "oh, (bleep)!" yeah, and i'm like, uh, you know, like, i'm like, "what do we-- what do we do?" you know. and then mac, he's just like-- "just chill!" and i'm like, "how do we chill, dude?" yeah, and i'm all, "oh, (bleep), he's gonna talk now." yeah, and i'm-i'm all like, "how do you know he's gonna talk?" and i'm like, "because his mouth is opening." - and then he did talk. - yeah, and then he goes-- he goes, "i-i'll let you out of the stairwell, 'cause i have the key because i'm the security guard instead."
charlie: now, keep in mind, we've been locked in this parking garage stairwell for like 20 minutes, dudeokay, so then we turn around and what do we see? a scary homeless dude. and i'm like, "oh, (bleep)!" yeah, and i'm like, uh, you know, like, i'm like, "what do we-- what do we do?" you know. and then mac, he's just like-- "just chill!" and i'm like, "how do we chill, dude?" yeah, and i'm all, "oh, (bleep), he's gonna talk now." yeah, and...
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these areas go from stairwell 21 to slow boulevard. the birds need to conserve their energy so that they can migrate and greedy. the only place they can do this is ocean beach. the lighting is going to completely disturb their nighttime time. i don't know if it was spoken about how loud soccer games are, because if you go on the weekend, you can hear one soccer game at the elementary school all through the neighborhood at that as elementary school. we have the possibility of six fields in action with people yelling and screaming. i don't know what that is going to do to the smelly clovers. it offered no mitigation because it said that they weren't in the area, which is not true. the pacific flyway is also right across the street. thousands of birds come through there and of the report stated that the stadium lighting confuses the birds, causes them to come down and get stuck. i don't know why we are considering that when our whole world has such ecological negative impact happening to it right now. it is 2012, we need to start conservi
these areas go from stairwell 21 to slow boulevard. the birds need to conserve their energy so that they can migrate and greedy. the only place they can do this is ocean beach. the lighting is going to completely disturb their nighttime time. i don't know if it was spoken about how loud soccer games are, because if you go on the weekend, you can hear one soccer game at the elementary school all through the neighborhood at that as elementary school. we have the possibility of six fields in...
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stairwells open in the morning and if they spot a mess they call in cleaning crews but it is hard to keep up with the problem. how much is it costing to keep the escalators moving. live from san francisco, i am tara moriarty, ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> the fbi has found a chilling notebook from james homes. it was sent to the university of colorado psychiatrist. they included drawings of a stick figure with a gun and how he planned to kill people. they are not discussing the contents but it prompted an evacuation. >>> people have been asking mitt romney and president barack obama to weigh in on whether the gun control laws need to be changed. coming up, the very different opinions expressed by the two men. >>> and mitt romney is in run done today. it is part of his week long overseas trip. and this is tony blair this morning. and romney is scheduled throughout the day with other british leaders. mitt romney will be at the opening of the olympic games, then he flies to both israel and poem land. >>> they are voting to extend tax cuts and vice-president joseph biden was needed in
stairwells open in the morning and if they spot a mess they call in cleaning crews but it is hard to keep up with the problem. how much is it costing to keep the escalators moving. live from san francisco, i am tara moriarty, ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> the fbi has found a chilling notebook from james homes. it was sent to the university of colorado psychiatrist. they included drawings of a stick figure with a gun and how he planned to kill people. they are not discussing the...
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for regular police business and this seemed to be i mean they threw a flash bang grenade into our stairwell they had no way to know that it was a stairwell it went out of the room you know this was exactly interrupted for a second there fell to that right. so you think that this is an intimidation tactic and i would say that yeah showing up with an entire swat team if you want to call question a few people or see what's inside their apartment would qualify as such but do they have do you feel that they had a reason to come search your home the other they're trying to connect to whatever happened on a day where there is some destruction of property or they want to call it a riot to this with a house and. occupy organizers that are in it so you know is there a connection or do you think that there are you guys involved in that are they just trying to find occupy organizers i mean the biggest thing here is like you look at the targeting we are many people as has been occupy organizers previously for all of our like major events the biggest thing there is that we're also known for having radica
for regular police business and this seemed to be i mean they threw a flash bang grenade into our stairwell they had no way to know that it was a stairwell it went out of the room you know this was exactly interrupted for a second there fell to that right. so you think that this is an intimidation tactic and i would say that yeah showing up with an entire swat team if you want to call question a few people or see what's inside their apartment would qualify as such but do they have do you feel...
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more and more and no one not we're not sure anyways they used a flash bang grenade in the stairwell you know we know it was a stairwell could have been a living room and then they broke down the door immediately really disturbed one of the neighbors as well philip let's talk about this i mean it's no secret police and occupy activists don't always get along but this is new territory actually going into someone's home we've seen the footage from new york from oakland but this is on a you know oftentimes public property police out there let's let's think about this in a little bit bigger picture here i mean what do you think this says that they're now doing this. first of all it says i think this is counseling lax care terminology were to enter this materials thing from the warrant but also you know so that means this is explicitly political that targeting people for political ideology a political ideology is the least think that they have but i also want to know if this is new territory for the occupy movement it isn't territory but this isn't really new territory this is been going on f
more and more and no one not we're not sure anyways they used a flash bang grenade in the stairwell you know we know it was a stairwell could have been a living room and then they broke down the door immediately really disturbed one of the neighbors as well philip let's talk about this i mean it's no secret police and occupy activists don't always get along but this is new territory actually going into someone's home we've seen the footage from new york from oakland but this is on a you know...
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. >> jimmy: in the stairwell?tlessly over. [ laughterlaug[ laughter ] on this occasion, i was -- tom jones drifted by like a living human. you -- he speaks like that -- [ laughter ] i felt like i'm in a rush. [ laughter ] i'm in a rush. oh -- ooh. okay. i go, i'm late for an appointment. i didn't even have a watch on. i kept tapping that like eventually a watch will appear. i kept tapping. i sit around, tom jones' son. hey, dad. and like the sound of someone is is shaving on their mouth. like that. and went up and down like disappointment. well, hello. i'm like -- we just stood there for a bit. two men in the room. i tried to convey to tom jones. you cold fish, you bastard. and they anticipate it [ laughter ] and his phone number, like he was a pretty girl. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: very sad. did his son apologize? >> no it's like he meant that to happen. [ laughter ] like he's some sort of cackling situationist. [ applause ] >> jimmy: well, it's always wonderful to have you here. your show is called "brandx" with ru
. >> jimmy: in the stairwell?tlessly over. [ laughterlaug[ laughter ] on this occasion, i was -- tom jones drifted by like a living human. you -- he speaks like that -- [ laughter ] i felt like i'm in a rush. [ laughter ] i'm in a rush. oh -- ooh. okay. i go, i'm late for an appointment. i didn't even have a watch on. i kept tapping that like eventually a watch will appear. i kept tapping. i sit around, tom jones' son. hey, dad. and like the sound of someone is is shaving on their mouth....
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there is a section of the building that was not damaged that may be because of the stairwell that stopped the fire from spreading to the other part of that building or perhaps the separate structure next door we are not sure which is it now. jonathan bloom, abc7 news. >>> now to the north bay where the city of vallejo had so much fire activity to deal with overnight it almost ran out of resources. they battled fires at a church and house across town from each other. the church on sonoma boulevard. amy hollyfield joins us from vallejo with more. >> reporter: we are in front of the house this fire was huge. everyone on duty was here trying to tackle it. firefighters say when that second call came in, they got an eerie feeling. only one fire engine pulled up to this fire in vallejo at 2:15 this morning with businesses on both sides of this burning church, they needed more resources but there was no one left in vallejo to call. >> initially, knowing we were by ourselves, i feared for the worst. i thought we would lose the building. >> reporter: all the other fire crews were at this fire which
there is a section of the building that was not damaged that may be because of the stairwell that stopped the fire from spreading to the other part of that building or perhaps the separate structure next door we are not sure which is it now. jonathan bloom, abc7 news. >>> now to the north bay where the city of vallejo had so much fire activity to deal with overnight it almost ran out of resources. they battled fires at a church and house across town from each other. the church on...
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calls and then continue to search for the captain. >> i found the captain sitting underneath the stairwellg. and he just didn't seem to be almost aware of the severity of the situation. and i asked him could he come to the bridge and help us to liaise with the rescue ships because we didn't really know how to answer the questions they were asking us. and he was just saying, no, not necessary. and i realized then that he just wasn't going to take charge. and that's when we knew that's it. the entertainers are now in charge. >> moss and his crew eventually are able to make contact with the south african defense force. they launch a rescue operation sending helicopters. but the choppers are a few hours away. the ship is listing badly. and the clock is ticking on the rescue effort. >> as the sun started to come up, the helicopters began to arrive. suddenly you feel like great, here's the rescue. here's the cavalry. >> but relief quickly turns to anxiety when the helicopters can't land. >> they hovered for ages. eventually we realized that the problem was that there's -- from the main bridge ar
calls and then continue to search for the captain. >> i found the captain sitting underneath the stairwellg. and he just didn't seem to be almost aware of the severity of the situation. and i asked him could he come to the bridge and help us to liaise with the rescue ships because we didn't really know how to answer the questions they were asking us. and he was just saying, no, not necessary. and i realized then that he just wasn't going to take charge. and that's when we knew that's it....
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keep the system going, and that goes beyond just the lesser priority things like enclosing the stairwells. >> reporter: bart says the agency is doing what it can to keep the escalators going, but until there is a longer term solution figured out, it seems to be one of the downsides of the big city. >> bart says there are now nine escalators out of service in the system. most of them are in san francisco. two at civic center, one at montgomery, one at powell, and two at balboa park. >>> a live look outside this evening from the golden gate where we're seeing reduced visibility. visibility along the coastline is the only place we're seeing reduce the visibility. but that's going to change in the overnight hours. the fog is already moving back in. widespread fog overnight. tomorrow afternoon, sunny skies , breezy in certain locations and still on the cooler side. through the weekend, the fog is going to clear, and temperatures will warm up. >>> friends are mourning the loss of an experienced bay area hiker whose body was found after a 3-day search in the sierra nevada. 31-year-old thomas hay
keep the system going, and that goes beyond just the lesser priority things like enclosing the stairwells. >> reporter: bart says the agency is doing what it can to keep the escalators going, but until there is a longer term solution figured out, it seems to be one of the downsides of the big city. >> bart says there are now nine escalators out of service in the system. most of them are in san francisco. two at civic center, one at montgomery, one at powell, and two at balboa park....
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there is a section of the building that was not damaged that may be because of the stairwell that stopped the fire from spreading to the other part of that building or perhaps the separate structure next door we are not sure which is it now. jonathan bloom, abc7 news. >>> now to the north bay where the city of vallejo had so much fire activity to deal with overnight it almost ran out of resources. they battled fires at a church and house across town from each other. the church on sonoma boulevard. amy hollyfield joins us from vallejo with more. >> reporter: we are in front of the house this fire was huge. everyone on duty was here trying to tackle it. firefighters say when that second call came in, they got an eerie feeling. only one fire engine pulled up to this fire in vallejo at 2:15 this morning with businesses on both sides of this burning church, they needed more resources but there was no one left in vallejo to call. >> initially, knowing we were by ourselves, i feared for the worst. i thought we would lose the building. >> reporter: all the other fire crews were at this fire which
there is a section of the building that was not damaged that may be because of the stairwell that stopped the fire from spreading to the other part of that building or perhaps the separate structure next door we are not sure which is it now. jonathan bloom, abc7 news. >>> now to the north bay where the city of vallejo had so much fire activity to deal with overnight it almost ran out of resources. they battled fires at a church and house across town from each other. the church on...
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they try to steal food from our breakfast room and hide in our stairwells.ave in video surveillan 24 hour security, locked doors, and yet it is still an issue. e0ñt÷safety and security is constantly on my team's mines, and this will be simultaneously increasing security. this would be more eyes and ears along the van ness corridor. it would promote more businesses to come to the area. i have come here today with my team to emporia to think about this project and what it will do to revitalize the community. thank you. >> thank you, members of the board of supervisors. my name is drew. i just graduated from school a few weeksó+ç ago and have livedn the van ness corridor for several years. i am here in support of the rebuilding plan and to express the feelings of the 14-year-old on the situation. have you ever walked up the street late at night after a movie? it is scary and dark and depressing. cpmc has bought that block and has plans to fix it up. that sounds expediting. i am really concerned that you may not allow a hospital to be built on van ness, and my c
they try to steal food from our breakfast room and hide in our stairwells.ave in video surveillan 24 hour security, locked doors, and yet it is still an issue. e0ñt÷safety and security is constantly on my team's mines, and this will be simultaneously increasing security. this would be more eyes and ears along the van ness corridor. it would promote more businesses to come to the area. i have come here today with my team to emporia to think about this project and what it will do to revitalize...
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riot, but the art, the stairwell, the whole thing up stairs, the old expression about artists must be told. the great depression really did happen. it affected my grandmother and all of us here. i believe that there is no interaction here. this place should have museum status. thank you so very much for your time. >> thank you. >> i have lived on telegraph hill for 20 years. i have been very involved in the pioneer park project, which has mostly to do with the landscaping. trying to make sure the transit -- the trees get trimmed in a reasonable way and things like that. i have also been on the sidelines, observing the process of selection of the concessionaire will last seven years. i think this is the first time we of, with someone i could really support as a concession there. i think terry grimm does have the right quality. i do agree about the character of the murals. i think we have to find their way, with an whatever framework, that those murals are treated as a museum-quality. i do not think that responsibility can be entirely assigned to a mr.grimm. it is the responsibility of
riot, but the art, the stairwell, the whole thing up stairs, the old expression about artists must be told. the great depression really did happen. it affected my grandmother and all of us here. i believe that there is no interaction here. this place should have museum status. thank you so very much for your time. >> thank you. >> i have lived on telegraph hill for 20 years. i have been very involved in the pioneer park project, which has mostly to do with the landscaping. trying to...
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he's going around the little stairwell here to try to steal a bike. >> oh! ow. >> baseball bats to the dome. >> oh, ouch! >> two back to the dome? >> they just stand there and look at him. the guy rubs his head and they're like just get out. just go. >> did they bring the bike inside? >> no, just walked back inside with their bats. my first thought when i saw this video, was this set up? >> you've got to have an apartment weapon or house weapon. >> i'm glad they didn't continue on the guy because they could have done more damage. they gave him a really good scare and sent him on his way. >> they continue to stand and watch and then goes back inside to finish his afternoon. >> he had some batting practice. >>> i've got a quick compilation of some crazy accidents on, of course, russian highways. a tank slapper to start off with. this is a small tanker up ahead and traffic coming the other way seems to get him out of shape. just misses crashing into that van that was coming the other direction, but does hit that car. the truck erupts into fire. the camera doesn
he's going around the little stairwell here to try to steal a bike. >> oh! ow. >> baseball bats to the dome. >> oh, ouch! >> two back to the dome? >> they just stand there and look at him. the guy rubs his head and they're like just get out. just go. >> did they bring the bike inside? >> no, just walked back inside with their bats. my first thought when i saw this video, was this set up? >> you've got to have an apartment weapon or house weapon....
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there were two stairwells that led to the bottomf of the bottom of the stairwells that led to the frontand they were all telling us, move, move, move and get us out. at the front door there were police officers with guns aimed at the exits and once again, that was a clear sign that whatever was inside and we didn't know it was a gunman at the time was still inside. >> did you ever get a chance to see the gunman? >> not at all. there was a lot of confusion out there. a lot of us weren't even aware that there was a gunman, and there were rumblings that it was a firecracker and some people thought it was a co2 bomb, and it was a few hours before any of us were informed as to what had taken place. >> william, what did it smell like? sgle o, >> well, it burned. i can tell you as soon as we got to the balcony and you took a deep breath it burned your lungs like nothing i had ever smelled before. >> when you finally left the the theater, what did you do? did you call your parents? did you try to reach anybody inside? was there anybody missing who you had not seen? >> i had my brother with me t
there were two stairwells that led to the bottomf of the bottom of the stairwells that led to the frontand they were all telling us, move, move, move and get us out. at the front door there were police officers with guns aimed at the exits and once again, that was a clear sign that whatever was inside and we didn't know it was a gunman at the time was still inside. >> did you ever get a chance to see the gunman? >> not at all. there was a lot of confusion out there. a lot of us...
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javier gonzalez, passed out in the stairwell w of an extended stay hotel last october after a halloween party. dressed in scrubs carrying a toy gun. a housekeeper noticed the toy gun and called police. officers say gonzalez did not respond to verbal commands and eventually reached for the gun. the lawsuit claims he woke up to threats, screaming and chaos. and pleaded with police not to shoot him. the 25-year-old man says he has one bullet permanently lodged in his spine. a spokesman for the police department declund to commeined. >> the privacy mistake that will cost a tech company tens of millions of dollars. >> plus a real life carry-on. police arrested after trying to sneak they're baby out of the country in a bag. >>> a new place for little monsters to gather. how superstar, lady gaga is using silicone valley technology to get closer to her fans. >> the dispute that could black out popular channels for millions of viewers. must be nice, cheering on team usa from the shallow end. back in '08, we didn't have these u-verse wireless receivers that let you move the tv around wherever. no
javier gonzalez, passed out in the stairwell w of an extended stay hotel last october after a halloween party. dressed in scrubs carrying a toy gun. a housekeeper noticed the toy gun and called police. officers say gonzalez did not respond to verbal commands and eventually reached for the gun. the lawsuit claims he woke up to threats, screaming and chaos. and pleaded with police not to shoot him. the 25-year-old man says he has one bullet permanently lodged in his spine. a spokesman for the...
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that is the room directly above the auditorium and it can be reached by taking the outside stairwell or the elevator to the third floor of this building. panelists will include professors barnett, mcconnell and volek and the director of the faculty division. law students and graduates are considering an academic career are welcome to attend. feel free to bring your launch up to room z-301. the panel will start no later than 1:00 and will conclude in time for the affordable care act debate. now, if you'll join me in thanking the panelists for a lively discussion. i appreciate it. gee, this past week with conditioning on break, we've been featuring some of american history tv's weekend programs in prime time here on c-span 3. tonight we look at african-americans' resistance to slavery starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern. the life and escape of former slave robert smalls who served south carolina in the u.s. house of representatives. and at 10:00 p.m. eastern, vanderbilt professor richard blackett details how a fugitive slave planned and executed escapes to canada, mexico and the caribbean. a
that is the room directly above the auditorium and it can be reached by taking the outside stairwell or the elevator to the third floor of this building. panelists will include professors barnett, mcconnell and volek and the director of the faculty division. law students and graduates are considering an academic career are welcome to attend. feel free to bring your launch up to room z-301. the panel will start no later than 1:00 and will conclude in time for the affordable care act debate. now,...
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these stairwells used to lead down to the beach., the sand is nearly level here it the shifting wind and sand create another big problem. thursday morning the gates were shut keeping cars off of the south but lanes, there been more than 65 nonscheduled road closures this year alone. to mitigate these problems a $700,000 santa management project will begin. >> this is just a short-term solution. a long-term fix is being hammered out with the army corps of engineers said dredges up 300,000 cubic yards of sand every year as they dig out the shipping channel to the golden gate. if that is worked out there will be able to pump sand directly on to the beach more regularly and in much larger quantities. >> a new study says san francisco international is one of the top five likely airports to spread disease. the report was issued researchers at mit. they look at the 40 largest airports to figure out which ones are most likely to spread the disease in the event of an outbreak. jfk comes in first, lax is second, hulloo is third, as a focus fo
these stairwells used to lead down to the beach., the sand is nearly level here it the shifting wind and sand create another big problem. thursday morning the gates were shut keeping cars off of the south but lanes, there been more than 65 nonscheduled road closures this year alone. to mitigate these problems a $700,000 santa management project will begin. >> this is just a short-term solution. a long-term fix is being hammered out with the army corps of engineers said dredges up 300,000...
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zambrano hall room 301 that is directly above the auditorium and can be reached by taking the outside stairwell or the elevator in the building. panelists are professors barnett, mcconnell and otis, law students and graduates considering an academic career are welcome to attend. feel free to bring your lunch up to room z 301. the panel will start no later than 1:00 and will conclude in time for the affordable care act debate. if you would join me in thanking the panelists for a lively discussion. >> it is shocking. >>> here's a look at what's coming up today on c-span3. next journalist from "the new yorker," al jazeera and "the new york times" had an award ceremonies for investigative journalism and that's followed by mickey ed wars on the u.s. political system and later, a hearing on racial profiling in the u.s. and with congress on break this week, we're featuring some of american history tv's weekend programs in prime time on c-span3. tonight, join us as we take a look at women's history starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern and former congresswoman pat schroeder of colorado reflects on women in pol
zambrano hall room 301 that is directly above the auditorium and can be reached by taking the outside stairwell or the elevator in the building. panelists are professors barnett, mcconnell and otis, law students and graduates considering an academic career are welcome to attend. feel free to bring your lunch up to room z 301. the panel will start no later than 1:00 and will conclude in time for the affordable care act debate. if you would join me in thanking the panelists for a lively...
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these stairwells used to lead to the beach. now, the sand is nearly level to the street.ting winds and sanskrit and other big problem. thursday morning, the gates were shut keeping cars off of the southbound lanes. the very cleanup standards continues to blow off of the beach. there has more than 65 nonscheduled will closest. this is still just a short-term solution. more long term fix is being handled out with the army corps of engineers that judges up 300,000 cubic yards of sand every year as they dig out the shipping channel for the golden gate. if that is work out there will be able to pump sand directly on to the beach more regularly and in much larger quantities. >>vicki: the latest batman film soars over the competition, we will look at film soars over the competition, we will look at how happy birthday! film soars over the competition, we will look at how thank you, nana send money to anyone's checking account with chase quickpay. all you need is an email address or mobile number. you're welcome. take a step forward and chase what matters. action i love telling bi
these stairwells used to lead to the beach. now, the sand is nearly level to the street.ting winds and sanskrit and other big problem. thursday morning, the gates were shut keeping cars off of the southbound lanes. the very cleanup standards continues to blow off of the beach. there has more than 65 nonscheduled will closest. this is still just a short-term solution. more long term fix is being handled out with the army corps of engineers that judges up 300,000 cubic yards of sand every year as...
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the stairwell can reach -- the steering wheel can reach 200 degrees. essentially you're baking and cooking in the car as the heat continues to build up. most cars he debt at a similar rate. -- most cars heat up at a similar rate. you can quickly heated up to a dangerous level. something to keep in mind on these hot days. high temperatures in the upper 90's through saturday with high humidity. we finally see cooldown as we head into monday. >> ava marie the science lady. thank you very much. 6:38. a different tack boat parade in london -- a different type of parade in london. >> we are still taking your answers to our water cooler question of the day. if you had to, which competitive food-eating contest would you choose to enter yourself into? you can share your response at wbaltv.com and on our facebook page, or send us an e-mail to watercooler@wbaltv.com. >> the fireworks show in san diego was shorter than planned because the pyrotechnics went off all at once. take a look. a technical problem resulted in all the fireworks being set off at the same tim
the stairwell can reach -- the steering wheel can reach 200 degrees. essentially you're baking and cooking in the car as the heat continues to build up. most cars he debt at a similar rate. -- most cars heat up at a similar rate. you can quickly heated up to a dangerous level. something to keep in mind on these hot days. high temperatures in the upper 90's through saturday with high humidity. we finally see cooldown as we head into monday. >> ava marie the science lady. thank you very...
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the camera waits outside a door, peering up a stairwell. in search of something to focus on it pans up the side of a building. in the open windows, neighborhood residents, girls and young women, elbows propped on the sills waiting. the women at the windows alter the look of street so the scene begins to look more like a village in southern europe. the newlywed couple appears arm in arm, the groom in a top hat, cane, formal wear the bride in a flattering pale suit, fedora and gloves, she carries a bouquet. they pause like movie stars avoiding the papparazzi. passersby staring. the camera zooms towards the sky and finds anne frank watching from her window. she turns and speaks to someone inside the apartment. she looks back at the couple, then away. the camera appears to lose interest, it glances at a few more spectators and returns to the amsterdam street. on the website at the united states -- for the united states holocaust memorial museum, you can watch those few seconds of anne on film in blurred and grainy close-up. anne's body language
the camera waits outside a door, peering up a stairwell. in search of something to focus on it pans up the side of a building. in the open windows, neighborhood residents, girls and young women, elbows propped on the sills waiting. the women at the windows alter the look of street so the scene begins to look more like a village in southern europe. the newlywed couple appears arm in arm, the groom in a top hat, cane, formal wear the bride in a flattering pale suit, fedora and gloves, she carries...
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that is when a 14-year-old boy pulled out a knife and stabbed a classmate in a school stairwell. of two dozen other students got into trouble with the law. baltimore -- this is not the only persistently dangerous school. the state board has reported suspension problems at a rising star academy. garrison middle school, and the maritime industries academy in east baltimore. 16 students were suspended last year at maritime, 4% of the student body. the numbers do not tell the whole story. >> the best is yet to come. there is a career opportunities in maritime and these students will have that opportunity. >> congressman and elijah cummings is the school's board chairman. even though the academy as considered persistently dangerous, there are four other schools in the spotlight. there are schools of probation. -- on probation. benjamin franklin, and william c . marks mill school. officials will make another report next summer. those at maritime are counting on a turnaround. >> we will succeed in giving all the students a good experience that will allow them to go through life with str
that is when a 14-year-old boy pulled out a knife and stabbed a classmate in a school stairwell. of two dozen other students got into trouble with the law. baltimore -- this is not the only persistently dangerous school. the state board has reported suspension problems at a rising star academy. garrison middle school, and the maritime industries academy in east baltimore. 16 students were suspended last year at maritime, 4% of the student body. the numbers do not tell the whole story. >>...
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. >> that's going to be right in the stairwell. the firefighters are going to line up in the lobby of the hotel. they will come in here and they'll climb the stairs all the way to the top floor, take the elevator down and then climb it again and will do that five times. >> because this building is not 110 stories? >> correct. >> 1 10 stories, the height of the world trade centers. most like lieutenant chuck tucker are in full turn out gear. >> everybody is busting my chops about it. my wife gave me a hard time. she said you're how old, they're 20. >> even for those in their 20s, 110 stories is hard work. >> it's definitely hard. like you said, half way up it gets to you but you just have to think of that brother, that sister you're climbing for. >> pictures of the 343 firefighters who died that day hang from their necks. >> this is thomas bella. i have a slightly more personal connection to this. he is the uncle of my best friend. >> each climber paid $25 to do this, money going straight to the victim's family. this struggle is a d
. >> that's going to be right in the stairwell. the firefighters are going to line up in the lobby of the hotel. they will come in here and they'll climb the stairs all the way to the top floor, take the elevator down and then climb it again and will do that five times. >> because this building is not 110 stories? >> correct. >> 1 10 stories, the height of the world trade centers. most like lieutenant chuck tucker are in full turn out gear. >> everybody is busting...
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somebody came up from behind, lifted her skirt, touched her, she screamed and the person ran dawn the stairwell. >>> police are trying to figure out who set a dog on fire and left it on the side of the road. officers found the down last month. they say it had duct tape on part of its body. today they canvassed the area looking for information in this case. >> we did find a male, looked to be a mixed chihuahua, totally burnt to a crisp, which really upset the staff, as you can imagine. we are very concerned someone would do a callous act like this on an animal. >> police say that dog did not have an i.d. or mike roar chip. they're offering a $2500 reward. >>> some 64,000 americans and some forting 500 companies may lose internet action, all because of a virus that affected computers about a year ago. the fbi tracked down the hackers responsible for it all and replaced their so-call malware servers with clean temporary servers, but they will shut down as 12:01 a.m. this coming monday. computers still inficked will lose internet access. the fbi is using users to vitt to find out and what to do nex
somebody came up from behind, lifted her skirt, touched her, she screamed and the person ran dawn the stairwell. >>> police are trying to figure out who set a dog on fire and left it on the side of the road. officers found the down last month. they say it had duct tape on part of its body. today they canvassed the area looking for information in this case. >> we did find a male, looked to be a mixed chihuahua, totally burnt to a crisp, which really upset the staff, as you can...
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the hotel manager rushed everyone into the basement and the stairwell and amazingly no one was hurt during this. >> i remember when the storm came through. >> uh-huh. >> and the wind picked up like that and it just re-enforces that. when you look at the video, how strong it was. >> yeah, we were in a lot of trouble. you know how big the live trucks are. >> yeah. >> and it was ridiculous and so fast and so strong. >> uh-huh. >> it was scary. >> i looked out of my window and i could see in the street, the pieces of trees sliding by. >> yeah. >> and that was rocking, huh? >> it was rocking and we were in a hurry to get back to the building. >> i am sure you were. all right. >>> and all right, the buildings today now. >> it's comfortable in here. >> yeah. >> it's nice. >> totally and that is not going to be later today. we're going to be back near 100 with the heat advisory in effect at noon today, so, you know -- . >> actually. >> and all that thing. >> same side air. >> if you don't have to work out during the peak heating, you may not want to because of the, again, unpleasant and dangerous
the hotel manager rushed everyone into the basement and the stairwell and amazingly no one was hurt during this. >> i remember when the storm came through. >> uh-huh. >> and the wind picked up like that and it just re-enforces that. when you look at the video, how strong it was. >> yeah, we were in a lot of trouble. you know how big the live trucks are. >> yeah. >> and it was ridiculous and so fast and so strong. >> uh-huh. >> it was scary....
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derailment happened in an underground portion of the system, passengers were evacuated in an emergency stairwell near the west high yatchsville station. by saturday morning, the trains had been put back on the rail and towed about 1000 feet into the station. at least one of the rail cars appeared to havescraped the side of the underground tunnel. that's consistent with a description offered by passenger brenda armsted who says that the drill. was brief but violent. >> the train came back up a jolt, came back down, went rightly to the right and jerked back. and then lights went out. and the train seemed like it picked up more more feed at that time. then all of a sudden, it came to a stop. >> reporter: passenger brenda armsted praised the train operator for quickly surveying the passengers, making sure they were okay and then led them away from the train where there was smoke. she also praised firefighters. >> there were women and children on the trainlt they made sure that the chirp got first. we had to sit down. each fire department, each fireman helped us down and walked us through. they had t
derailment happened in an underground portion of the system, passengers were evacuated in an emergency stairwell near the west high yatchsville station. by saturday morning, the trains had been put back on the rail and towed about 1000 feet into the station. at least one of the rail cars appeared to havescraped the side of the underground tunnel. that's consistent with a description offered by passenger brenda armsted who says that the drill. was brief but violent. >> the train came back...
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derailment occurred in an under ground portion of the system, passengers were evacuated up an emergency stairwell near the west hyattsville station. by saturday morning the train in question had been put back on the rails and towed 1,000 feet into the station. at least 1 of the rail cars appeared to have scraped the side of the the under ground tunnel consistent with the description offered bypass eninjury brenda, who says the derailment was brief but violent. >> the train jumped up, a jolt, came back down, went wildly to the right, and jerked back and then lights went out, and the train seemed like it picked up more speed at that time. and then all of a sudden it came to a stop. >> passenger brenda, praised the train operator for quickly surveying passengers for possible injury then leading them forward away from smoke caused probably by brake pads. she also praised prince georges county firefighters for the tunnel evacuation. >> there was a lot of children on the train they made sure the women and children got out first. so the fire men attempted -- they opened a side door we had to sit down an
derailment occurred in an under ground portion of the system, passengers were evacuated up an emergency stairwell near the west hyattsville station. by saturday morning the train in question had been put back on the rails and towed 1,000 feet into the station. at least 1 of the rail cars appeared to have scraped the side of the the under ground tunnel consistent with the description offered bypass eninjury brenda, who says the derailment was brief but violent. >> the train jumped up, a...
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he turned right into a stairwell at the metropolitan transportation commission and as you see there, ended up on a flight of concrete stairs. workers had to divert folks away from the steps until a tow truck could pull the car free. >>> proposed cuts to food stamp programs are pitting house members against each other. they have approved a plan to chop 16.5 billion from the food stamp program. republicans want to make it more difficult to qualify. democrats say the cuts will affect hundreds of thousands of families, including kids in free lunch programs. >> it makes no economic sense and no moral sense to cut 16 billion from the food stamp program. we should reject these heartless cuts on the poor and get back to creating the jobs and opportunities for everyone. >> senate democrats are promising to restore most of the cut funding. >>> the federal reserve is expressing more concerns about the economy. in minutes from last month's meeting, fed leaders said things could get worse if congress doesn't stop across- the-board spending cuts. they shifted the bond portfolio to promote lower in
he turned right into a stairwell at the metropolitan transportation commission and as you see there, ended up on a flight of concrete stairs. workers had to divert folks away from the steps until a tow truck could pull the car free. >>> proposed cuts to food stamp programs are pitting house members against each other. they have approved a plan to chop 16.5 billion from the food stamp program. republicans want to make it more difficult to qualify. democrats say the cuts will affect...
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javier gonzalez guerrero passed out in the stairwell of an extended stay hotel following a halloween party. he was dressed in doctor's scrubs and was carrying a gold toy gun. police say gonzalez-guerrero did not respond to verbal commands and eventually reached for the guns. the lawsuit claims that he woke up to threats, screaming and chaos and pleading with the police not to shoot him. a spokesman for the police depth declined to comment. >>> well, google is in hot water. the mountain view based company is on the verge of the biggest fine ever handed down by the federal trade commission. with a version of silicon valley crime and punishment. >> this goes back to a case where google was said to have by passed privacy center to get at user data. now the punishment and reports are that the federal trade commission is close to lowering the boom to the tune of $22.5 million which would be a record fine. google has acknowledged that it changed the settings inside apple's safari browser. >>> ellen powell filed charges in may claiming the firm punished her after she was harassed. >>> oracle
javier gonzalez guerrero passed out in the stairwell of an extended stay hotel following a halloween party. he was dressed in doctor's scrubs and was carrying a gold toy gun. police say gonzalez-guerrero did not respond to verbal commands and eventually reached for the guns. the lawsuit claims that he woke up to threats, screaming and chaos and pleading with the police not to shoot him. a spokesman for the police depth declined to comment. >>> well, google is in hot water. the mountain...
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. >> the inmates were hiding them right where the stairwell goes up inside the housing unit. >> since this place is so new, you know, there's still metal in the concrete that might be able to be pulled out. just these guys will -- they'll take apart a door if they have to. >> these ones in the lower left-hand corner, they call them tomahawks. they call them tomahawks. a portion of a razor blade. and the inmates have made a shaft. that's another tomahawk injury. he got pretty much cut all over. >> i seen my friend get assaulted. i got kicked. i've been gassed. you know? stuff thrown at you. that's not pretty. but this is corrections. you know? it's part of life. >> up next -- >> they try to break you mentally and physically. it's hell. >> the prison within the prison, doing time in the hole. >>> when inmates at kern valley break prison rules, they are placed in a highly restrictive lockdown unit known as administrative segregation or the hole. >> when you cause problems, you go to ad seg. that's basically the way they do it. >> the food sucks. all kind of -- going on in here is unjust.
. >> the inmates were hiding them right where the stairwell goes up inside the housing unit. >> since this place is so new, you know, there's still metal in the concrete that might be able to be pulled out. just these guys will -- they'll take apart a door if they have to. >> these ones in the lower left-hand corner, they call them tomahawks. they call them tomahawks. a portion of a razor blade. and the inmates have made a shaft. that's another tomahawk injury. he got pretty...
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and my sister cam flying down the stairwell.d leave it alone, leave it alone. i said you're nobody. all this that you think is yours belongs to me. this is my house. i made a decision, i didn't care. it was over with. >> i got off the airplane. i landed in chicago, and catherine picked me up. we pulled into the house at hermitage. everything was dark. it was pouring rain that day. she shoved a brown paper bag into my hand and left me. inside the bag was a gun. it was like a couple of hours. i was constantly going through all these memories of catherine. the last memory i had was catherine telling me this story about my mom. we were at a restaurant a japanese restaurant. i was leaving for college in a matter of weeks, and at that point, she looked at me and she's quiet and there you see almost a calm in her face where she's -- she wasn't herself. she's like i have to tell you something. >> here's an interesting fact. all of andrew's parent's money, and it was a significant amount of money back then, goes to the son. catherine rea
and my sister cam flying down the stairwell.d leave it alone, leave it alone. i said you're nobody. all this that you think is yours belongs to me. this is my house. i made a decision, i didn't care. it was over with. >> i got off the airplane. i landed in chicago, and catherine picked me up. we pulled into the house at hermitage. everything was dark. it was pouring rain that day. she shoved a brown paper bag into my hand and left me. inside the bag was a gun. it was like a couple of...
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. >> they sit around in their underwear and fornicating in the stairwell. >> sounds like fun to me. >will never be the same. >> announcer: stephanie miller. >> she's crazy but i would do her. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: as jim says, crazy in the head. >> crazy in the bed. >> stephanie: 1-800-steph-12. >> by the way, they say that courtney was rockin' that blue dress last night. >> stephanie: hello courtney in the current -- control room. i don't know how she was holding that blue dress up. like magic. [ ♪ magic wand ♪ ] this hour brought to you by turn to help. there are different ways to help for opiate dependence. >> because of your dependence, you couldn't say that. >> stephanie: find out at turn to help now.com. jim! okay. 1-800-steph-12 the phone number toll free from anywhere. let's go to stephanie in illinois. you're on "the stephanie miller show." >> we've got rain over the weekend. it was a big downpour. >> yea! >> caller: it didn't do any good. two things. you gotta talk about that poster they but up in idaho about obama, comparing him to the killer in aurora. >> we haven't t
. >> they sit around in their underwear and fornicating in the stairwell. >> sounds like fun to me. >will never be the same. >> announcer: stephanie miller. >> she's crazy but i would do her. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: as jim says, crazy in the head. >> crazy in the bed. >> stephanie: 1-800-steph-12. >> by the way, they say that courtney was rockin' that blue dress last night. >> stephanie: hello courtney in the current -- control room. i...