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one was busy pouring and smoothing out asphalt today at gary and steiner streets. the public works department is concentrating on high traffic commute areas. they say many potholes have opened up all around the city because of the recent rain. >> water is definitely pavement's worst enemy. if there's a crack in the pavement and water gets in there, that's when potholes can form. >> the biggest problems are roads that handle lots of cars and trucks. crews are working during the weekend to avoid disrupting the commute. and we are on the lookout for the worst potholes in the bay area. you can send us your photos on facebook, twitter, or instagram. use the hashtag kpix. and we're expecting more rain? >>> we're soliciting for pothole photos now, right? get your favorites in here, favorite pet pothole. and we are looking toward angel island? well, actually that's 10. a beautiful shot out there. the numbers out there are mostly in the mid 50s for the bay as that weak little low is beginning to spin through the bay area and send in those clouds as you're seeing them there,
one was busy pouring and smoothing out asphalt today at gary and steiner streets. the public works department is concentrating on high traffic commute areas. they say many potholes have opened up all around the city because of the recent rain. >> water is definitely pavement's worst enemy. if there's a crack in the pavement and water gets in there, that's when potholes can form. >> the biggest problems are roads that handle lots of cars and trucks. crews are working during the...
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. >> colby college senior max steiner is trying to get home from spring break in copenhagen. >> it does suck having to spend multi hundred dollar ticket to get home after this. i would assume there's no way i'm getting any sort of refund. >> reporter: portland resident mary sapp is stuck in france. >> i feel frantic and my shoulders are tight. >> reporter: there were 11 planes connecting four airports to 20 destination locations mostly in europe. it flew about 3.5 million passengers last year. despite saying it ceased operation, wow's website shows super cheap fairs like boston to london for $140, prices so good the airline couldn't make a profit. in recent months wow, which had 1,000 employees, tried to merge with iceland air and find additional funding, but the money ran out. >> it's the old story, chris. if it's too good to be true, it is too good to be true. >> george hope ka who founded watch dog air.com -- >> iceland, united and aer lingus are offering discounted fare for wow flyers, but they still have to pony up the money to buy a ticket. people coming here at bwi are seeing not
. >> colby college senior max steiner is trying to get home from spring break in copenhagen. >> it does suck having to spend multi hundred dollar ticket to get home after this. i would assume there's no way i'm getting any sort of refund. >> reporter: portland resident mary sapp is stuck in france. >> i feel frantic and my shoulders are tight. >> reporter: there were 11 planes connecting four airports to 20 destination locations mostly in europe. it flew about 3.5...
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one team was pouring out asphalt at gary boulevard in steiner street. the public's work department is concentrating on high traffic commute areas. >> water is definitely pavement's worst enemy. if there is a crack in the pavement and water gets in there, potholes can form. >> the biggest problems are showing up on roads that handle a lot of cars and trucks like geary, van ness, lumbard. >>> some cities are recovering from the flood. all 30 businesses up there have damage to equipment and furniture and it all has to be replaced. but some of the businesses don't have insurance and they may still have bills to cover like payroll and taxes though they are closed at the moment. several wineries and restaurants are trying to raise money through go fund me pages. >>> new at 11:00, kaiser permanente is under increased scrutiny after a video surfaced with a robot like device with a live streaming doctor telling a patient he will likely die in days. betty yu spoke to the family at the center of it all. >> reporter: the family was taken by surprise when the robot
one team was pouring out asphalt at gary boulevard in steiner street. the public's work department is concentrating on high traffic commute areas. >> water is definitely pavement's worst enemy. if there is a crack in the pavement and water gets in there, potholes can form. >> the biggest problems are showing up on roads that handle a lot of cars and trucks like geary, van ness, lumbard. >>> some cities are recovering from the flood. all 30 businesses up there have damage to...
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limited -- limited amount of success seems lilike indeeeed -- thank you vey much for that cool cool steiner there was a look at the day's business news gonna take a quick break stay with us more to come. we're live from paris 03/29/19 03/29/19 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from new york this is , democracy now! >> last week my attorneys and i filed a claim against harvard. i am asking for the return of my enslaved ancestors images. in the complaint is more than images, complaint about it is a history lesson. in specifically, it points to
limited -- limited amount of success seems lilike indeeeed -- thank you vey much for that cool cool steiner there was a look at the day's business news gonna take a quick break stay with us more to come. we're live from paris 03/29/19 03/29/19 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from new york this is , democracy now! >> last week my attorneys and i filed a claim against harvard. i am asking for the return of my enslaved ancestors images. in the complaint is more than images,...
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we found this crew near geary boulevard and steiner street. reparas are also planned on on n avenue lum bard. >> we've real a been battered with the rains. if there's a crack in the pavement and water gets in there, that's when pot holes can form. >> the city has been paving as men a new blcks as it because new pavement is less likely to crack. they usually have 1300 pot holes repairs each month. >>> one last of weather. >> we're still looking at showers. live doppler 7, you can see the circulation offshore right there and that continues to spin in some showers. even snow in the higher elevations from cob mountain. scattered from southern murin. san francis san francisco bay shore. and union city a shower for you. stevens creek boulevard looking wet and you'll see totals anywhere from 1/4 to an inch. so highs tomorrow with the scattered showers in the mid and upper 50s. so less shower activity than today. take a look at napa. we're below average, then we're in the 60s all week long and everyone else will follow as well. the seven-day forecast
we found this crew near geary boulevard and steiner street. reparas are also planned on on n avenue lum bard. >> we've real a been battered with the rains. if there's a crack in the pavement and water gets in there, that's when pot holes can form. >> the city has been paving as men a new blcks as it because new pavement is less likely to crack. they usually have 1300 pot holes repairs each month. >>> one last of weather. >> we're still looking at showers. live doppler...
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. >> reporter: colby college senior max steiner is trying to get home from spring break in copenhagen. >> it does really suck having them like multihundred dollar ticket to get home after this. i would assume there's in way i'm getting any sort of refund. >> reporter: portland, oregon, resident mary sapp is stuck in berlin. >> i feel frantic and my shoulders are tight. >> reporter: iceland-based wow air had 11 planes connecting four u.s. airports to nearly 20 vacation destinations mostly in europe. it flew about 3.5 million passengers last year. despite saying it ceased operation, wow's website still shows super cheap fares like boston-to-london for $140. prices so good the airline couldn't make a profit. in recent months, wow, which had 1,000 employees, tried to merge with icelandair and find additional fund, but the money ran our today. >> it's the old story, kris. if it's too good to be true, it is too good to be true. >> reporter: george hobica said flyers will be lucky to get any money back. >> the place to start if you want your money back is your credit card company. >> reporte
. >> reporter: colby college senior max steiner is trying to get home from spring break in copenhagen. >> it does really suck having them like multihundred dollar ticket to get home after this. i would assume there's in way i'm getting any sort of refund. >> reporter: portland, oregon, resident mary sapp is stuck in berlin. >> i feel frantic and my shoulders are tight. >> reporter: iceland-based wow air had 11 planes connecting four u.s. airports to nearly 20...
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capitalist model that we have no and the other model that we have which is basically a national bubble steiner has built. is being built because the last chinese government had nine engineers scientists out of twelve politicians and of understood very early that if they don't control this new level of data they may control the glass and you won the ordinary citizens who use their coffee machines in the fringes to confront both of these huge bubbles both the corporate one and the state like on the stand for the four for sort of people also like me want to get this immediately but that's why is more important this moment in time to get to the policy americans to get to the politicians and to get to the people who are making decisions many of the companies you mention facebook google etc they all claim to espouse the same values the same concerns that you have social justice official government a quality etc why can't they be fully trusted with chaperoning this new world well i think this is to reasons one reason is that i don't trust the founders i mean mark zuckerberg called his first four uses
capitalist model that we have no and the other model that we have which is basically a national bubble steiner has built. is being built because the last chinese government had nine engineers scientists out of twelve politicians and of understood very early that if they don't control this new level of data they may control the glass and you won the ordinary citizens who use their coffee machines in the fringes to confront both of these huge bubbles both the corporate one and the state like on...
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this was done by alvin steiners so it had sloped armor. basically, when she is in the washington navy yard, they put patches on her where shot had been hit. they have a larger telescoping smokestack. the problem with the monitor is she has to bring in air to feed her engines and entire ship. in heavy seas, she is in serious trouble. she comes down, after being refitted at the washington navy yard, her new commander is john pine bankhead. he is cousin to john bankhead mcgruder. he is born in fort johnston, south carolina. is brigadierfather general bankhead. nevertheless, he replaces this other captain, thomas stevens. i would be remiss of if i didn't tell you -- remiss if -- rem issive if i didn't tell you that the sky was a drunk. my favorite story about him was that they were supposed to move up the appomattox river. and the alligator, the union submarine, which is then selfridgeby thomas junior. people say he can't command the ship with a c because every ship that he is on that thinks has a c. bottom line, they were coming down the hamp
this was done by alvin steiners so it had sloped armor. basically, when she is in the washington navy yard, they put patches on her where shot had been hit. they have a larger telescoping smokestack. the problem with the monitor is she has to bring in air to feed her engines and entire ship. in heavy seas, she is in serious trouble. she comes down, after being refitted at the washington navy yard, her new commander is john pine bankhead. he is cousin to john bankhead mcgruder. he is born in...
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. >> reporter: colby college senior max steiner is trying to get home from spring break in copenhagen. >> it does really suck having to spend multi $100 ticket to get home after this. i assume there is no way i'm getting a refund. >> reporter: mary sap is stuck in berlin. >> i feel frantic and my shoulders are tight. >> reporter: icelandair wow air had 11 planes connecting to four u.s. airports to nearly 20 vacation destinations, mostly in europe. it flew about 3.5 million passengers last year. despite saying it ceased operation, wow's website still shows super cheap fares like boston to london for $140. prices so good the airline couldn't make a profit. in recent months, wow, which had a thousand employees, tried to merge with icelandair and find additional funding, but the money ran out today. >> it's the old story, chris, that if it's too good to be true, it is too good to be true. >> reporter: george hobica who founded airwatch.com said fliers would be lucky to get any money back. >> the place to start if you want your money back is your credit card company. >> reporter: icelandai
. >> reporter: colby college senior max steiner is trying to get home from spring break in copenhagen. >> it does really suck having to spend multi $100 ticket to get home after this. i assume there is no way i'm getting a refund. >> reporter: mary sap is stuck in berlin. >> i feel frantic and my shoulders are tight. >> reporter: icelandair wow air had 11 planes connecting to four u.s. airports to nearly 20 vacation destinations, mostly in europe. it flew about 3.5...
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and it brings you back to steiner and kornfeld, that waxman, the golden age of hollywood music and here it is back again and it has been with us ever since. >> you mention some names, these were all academy award winners, they're all geniuses in their own right, but still, williams is in a different atmosphere, how does he do that? >> john williams, it is so hard to qualify this, quantify this, he is a genius, his ability to reach inside our hearts and touch us, and see a scene and said that scene, is extraordinary. he brings out an emotional contact in the film that sometimes we are not even really sure is there, we see one thing, he goes for something different sometimes. and he is able to explore that and articulate that through his music, he takes the cinematic experience and the filmmaker's vision to an entirely different level. it is important for the movie. extraordinarily important for the movie. it inflicts the visuals that you see, if you change the music, you can change what people are feeling from what they are seeing on screen. so it is an extraordinary and to part of the a
and it brings you back to steiner and kornfeld, that waxman, the golden age of hollywood music and here it is back again and it has been with us ever since. >> you mention some names, these were all academy award winners, they're all geniuses in their own right, but still, williams is in a different atmosphere, how does he do that? >> john williams, it is so hard to qualify this, quantify this, he is a genius, his ability to reach inside our hearts and touch us, and see a scene and...
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steiner -- china stopped approving new gains. was a decision at the top level to say we are dependent on gains, therefore we need to my new revenue. they've looked at alternative content. bumblebee,venom and the transformers movie. we will see top gun come out partly funded by tencent. those ventures are expensive. we have seen them investing in brazil. that is coming in a cost. revenue beat expectations. that money is going somewhere. they are reducing money on marketing but investing in new products. one hopes that will pay a dividend down the line. vonnie: wise the stock selling off so much? investors do not have the same confidence you do. alex: let's put it in context. it is a decline but it is not falling off a cliff. it is a big company, so a few percentage points of decline to represent billions of dollars, but it is not catastrophic. it is always about the difference between the top line growth and what we are seeing at the bottom line. the size of the bottom line was 20% less than expectations. that is not insubstantial
steiner -- china stopped approving new gains. was a decision at the top level to say we are dependent on gains, therefore we need to my new revenue. they've looked at alternative content. bumblebee,venom and the transformers movie. we will see top gun come out partly funded by tencent. those ventures are expensive. we have seen them investing in brazil. that is coming in a cost. revenue beat expectations. that money is going somewhere. they are reducing money on marketing but investing in new...
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we find this crew on gary boulevard and steiner. are also planned on other heavily traveled streets like 19th avenue and lombard. >> they've really been battered the last couple of weeks with the rains. water is definitely pavement's worst enemy. in there's a crack in the pavement and water gets in there, that's when potholes can form. >> new pavement is less likely to crack. >>> still to come on "abc 7 mornings." >> reporter: wayne freedman in windsor. coming up next, a book about the north bay fires. and the man who wrote it. >>> first, a live look outside from our camera down in santa cruz. tto harrison, the wine tcollection.. to craig, this rock. the redwoods to the redheads. the rainbows to the proud. i leave these things to my heirs, all 39 million of you, on one condition. that you do everything in your power to preserve and protect them. with love, california. your favorite restaurants now it doesn't matter dash. where you are. ♪ it doesn't matter what you're hungry for. it doesn't even matter how many you are. ♪ restauran
we find this crew on gary boulevard and steiner. are also planned on other heavily traveled streets like 19th avenue and lombard. >> they've really been battered the last couple of weeks with the rains. water is definitely pavement's worst enemy. in there's a crack in the pavement and water gets in there, that's when potholes can form. >> new pavement is less likely to crack. >>> still to come on "abc 7 mornings." >> reporter: wayne freedman in windsor....
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we found this group working near steiner. this is one of the spots they are hitting up.airs are planned on heavily travel streets like 19th avenue. >> it has been battered by the last couple of weeks with the rains. waters is definitely pavements worst enemy if there is a crack and water gets in there, potholes can form. >> the city has also been paving as many new blocks as it can each year because new pavement is less likely to track. >>> time right now is 6:37. still ahead. >> i'm wayne freedman, coming up next, a book about the north bay fires. and the man who wrote it. >>> first, a live look outside from the abc 7 explorery camera showing a break in fact rain. the financial district there. meteorologist remember the way we used to do things? hey man... like connect with friends? dig it! or get in shape? or sell a house and pay a real estate agent a big commission. [crash] at redfin, we charge you a 1% listing fee. and because redfin.com is america's #1 brokerage site our agents get more eyes on your home so you sell for thousands more than the one next door. don't g
we found this group working near steiner. this is one of the spots they are hitting up.airs are planned on heavily travel streets like 19th avenue. >> it has been battered by the last couple of weeks with the rains. waters is definitely pavements worst enemy if there is a crack and water gets in there, potholes can form. >> the city has also been paving as many new blocks as it can each year because new pavement is less likely to track. >>> time right now is 6:37. still...