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as for the downtown station, we share with bart and bart handles the responsibility of maintaining that and we communicate with bart. the ones that we are in charge with van ness through forest hill. please get to us. we have people who take this very seriously. both the mechanics of the rate or and the cleaning of the elevator. another thing, future stops, there has been numbers of presentations. we are making sure that we put two elevators every time that we are in the path of travel so there is tandem elevators and not only mechanical but cleaning issues that there is one at the same location. we want the feedback. i'm in the elevators myself. i'm very aware of that and our maintenance people are too. same with the station agents. please let the station agents know if they see a problem with the elevator and they will call maintenance right away. >> thank you. no you for public comment we have bob planto. >>> i'm bob planto. i wanted to give some context of the involvement of the disability regarding key stops in the high boarding platforms because nobody else amongst the council or
as for the downtown station, we share with bart and bart handles the responsibility of maintaining that and we communicate with bart. the ones that we are in charge with van ness through forest hill. please get to us. we have people who take this very seriously. both the mechanics of the rate or and the cleaning of the elevator. another thing, future stops, there has been numbers of presentations. we are making sure that we put two elevators every time that we are in the path of travel so there...
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the reason that the 19th street, station was chosen as a pilot site has two main attributes and one is that it resembles some stations that muni and bart joint owned like for the downtown stations, they have two levels of the platform and the patron and the capacities very similar. two, is the patrons that use that particular exit of the station, are largely bart staff. and some of uc berkeley staff and so with all of this way inconvenience our customers and we are stacked with our own staff. and so it is really two main reasons that we pick up at the statement and particular location for the pilot. and if you move towards the up left and the landings and the upper and the lower landings is where the incidents occurred and the unlawful activity occurred including some of the staff get assaulted here in these locations and then, on the lower left is a typical entrance which is no identification, where you walk on the street and even meet as the architect or if you pull it right on the market street, i cannot tell that this is a power street verses the montgomery station entrance and so by providing a heed of house and provides the availability and then, last but most im
the reason that the 19th street, station was chosen as a pilot site has two main attributes and one is that it resembles some stations that muni and bart joint owned like for the downtown stations, they have two levels of the platform and the patron and the capacities very similar. two, is the patrons that use that particular exit of the station, are largely bart staff. and some of uc berkeley staff and so with all of this way inconvenience our customers and we are stacked with our own staff....
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>> we have not with the downtown station and bart is responsible for maintain it and sfmta is responsible and contribute 50 percent of the cost of the maintenance >> could i hear from someone from the mta about this particular matter, please? >> so, the stations that the canopy that were shown to us today from bart, are the canopies that will be installed not with this particular prop k funding, what bart is doing from the station and my understanding and the presentation is the pilot. and so they are trying to test the treatments and the different things that might work and i think that they will learn a lot from the pilot and there is no proposal right now to put any of these portal covers on any of the joint stations along market street and the continual down market at church and castro, and we will wait to see how long that works out. >> how long will that be? >> as i mentioned the pilot is to be constructed by the end of next year, and in process we will observe the contractbilities and the after and two months. and so-called, in the other years. and the seasons to perform and the wo
>> we have not with the downtown station and bart is responsible for maintain it and sfmta is responsible and contribute 50 percent of the cost of the maintenance >> could i hear from someone from the mta about this particular matter, please? >> so, the stations that the canopy that were shown to us today from bart, are the canopies that will be installed not with this particular prop k funding, what bart is doing from the station and my understanding and the presentation is...
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. >>> the downtown berkeley b.a.r.t. station is open again after being shut down this afternoon after a person was reported under a train. a b.a.r.t. spokesperson says the man was able to talk to paramedics before being taken to the hospital. the emergency caused the station to close for 30 minutes. >>> the search for an arsonist intense identifies in the south bay as the community joins the effort. the fire department reports 13 fires since wednesday. 11 of them have been determined to be arson. all the fires happenedded in this shaded area on the map. sergio quintana is live from fire station 8 with the latest. sergio? reporter: in just the last half hour the fire department confirm there were three arson fires this morning. a few hours ago, residents have been showing at this fire station to pick up sketches of the suspected arsonist and contribute them throughout the neighborhood. one of this morning's fires was at a mobile home behind a church. crews were able to put out the fire but there was damage to the structure. befor
. >>> the downtown berkeley b.a.r.t. station is open again after being shut down this afternoon after a person was reported under a train. a b.a.r.t. spokesperson says the man was able to talk to paramedics before being taken to the hospital. the emergency caused the station to close for 30 minutes. >>> the search for an arsonist intense identifies in the south bay as the community joins the effort. the fire department reports 13 fires since wednesday. 11 of them have been...
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the recovery of 225 children since it started. >>> a man in his 70s escaped without injury after jumping in front of a bart station. that happened yesterday afternoon at the downtownerkeley station at shad kick avenue. witnesses say he jumped in front of the train and was able to crawl out from underneath it. problems with bolts on the bay bridge racking up big bills for cal trans. cal trans will spend $10 million this year to keep an eye on the bolts. that number is expected to grow. the bolt problem first began in march when a third of the 96 yards cracked white tightened. it still needs to assess whether bolts on the bridge are effective or in danger of failing. >>> a sophomore at san jose high school will miss a lot of school next month because she is headed to the open livrics in sochi. edmonds won the silver medal. that helped her earn a spot on the olympic team. edmonds trained at sharks ice in san jose since she was four years old. her mother from russia is one of her coaches. >> quite a delightful surprise. >>> 5:41 is the time. recovering after a major cyber attack at target. the new promise from the company's ceo and the new details we're learning about
the recovery of 225 children since it started. >>> a man in his 70s escaped without injury after jumping in front of a bart station. that happened yesterday afternoon at the downtownerkeley station at shad kick avenue. witnesses say he jumped in front of the train and was able to crawl out from underneath it. problems with bolts on the bay bridge racking up big bills for cal trans. cal trans will spend $10 million this year to keep an eye on the bolts. that number is expected to grow....
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there, this 15-year-old boy caught fire last night as he was being dropped off at the downtown concord b.a.r.t. station. according to b.a.r.t. police he had met up earlier in the night with a man to help fix his car. he didn't know the man. both were strangers. it's not known why and how a 15-year-old boy would come across an adult man late at night for auto repair. they did. in the process of fixing the car the teen spilled gasoline on his shirt. as the adult was driving up to b.a.r.t. to drop him off the driver, the adult, lit a cigarette and that was enough to ignite the boy's clothes. he jumped out of the car, started stripping down to get away from the flames and ended up with burns to his chest, arms and hand. the driver for whatever reason did drive off. police would like to talk to him. they don't believe he faces criminal charges, right now they believe that this was, quote, a freak accident. reporting live in san jose, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> thank you, bob. 6:02. new this morning police investigating an overnight shooting that took the life of a man in oakland. it happened after m
there, this 15-year-old boy caught fire last night as he was being dropped off at the downtown concord b.a.r.t. station. according to b.a.r.t. police he had met up earlier in the night with a man to help fix his car. he didn't know the man. both were strangers. it's not known why and how a 15-year-old boy would come across an adult man late at night for auto repair. they did. in the process of fixing the car the teen spilled gasoline on his shirt. as the adult was driving up to b.a.r.t. to drop...
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it happened yesterday afternoon at the downtown berkeley station. tnesses say he jumped right in front of the train and was able to crawl out from underneath it. the incident closed the station for about 40 minutes. >>> time is 6:37. problems with bolts on the bay bridge racking up big bills. the san francisco chronicle says cal tran will spend $10 million this year to keep an eye on those bolts and that number is expected to grow. the bolt problem first started in march when a third of the 96 rods used on the new span of the bay bridge cracked when they were tightened. cal tran says they still need to assess whether bolts on the bridge are defective and may be in danger of failing. >>> police in east palo alto are investigating a shooting that left a man recovering from being a shot in the head. this happened about 1:45 yesterday afternoon on pahl low verdie avenue. the victim was an 1-year-old man from east palo alto. police describe the wound as super official if you have any information get in contact with east palo alto police. so far no arrests
it happened yesterday afternoon at the downtown berkeley station. tnesses say he jumped right in front of the train and was able to crawl out from underneath it. the incident closed the station for about 40 minutes. >>> time is 6:37. problems with bolts on the bay bridge racking up big bills. the san francisco chronicle says cal tran will spend $10 million this year to keep an eye on those bolts and that number is expected to grow. the bolt problem first started in march when a third...
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still the london station included in downtown disney has taken its toll the city's chief minister admitted to hospital to see the eye infection. ttc right on the fifth strike after essendon and promised to fast track an inquiry against policemen targeted by the ttc livestock teach religion in action on beam and safety issue. the silat supporters insist the inherent in protesting against the daily beast week's be accused of refusing to crack down on junk and six time champion team won eighty of the indian capital. the seaweed that is or was he a man was a way to stop in the uk. then when we saw the loss of twenty. java upgrade of the decade ago is expected to vent over. don't let that get so mad that the unit at the key of cute and he thinks it's a convenient for the money i mean election promises was to provide safety and security especially the need to continue with guns and the sooner the better. you don't necessarily take orders from the daily cup. this ttc wanting to start. you can get walked into the system. if chosen to take a more radical approach. but for now. he scored all fifteen
still the london station included in downtown disney has taken its toll the city's chief minister admitted to hospital to see the eye infection. ttc right on the fifth strike after essendon and promised to fast track an inquiry against policemen targeted by the ttc livestock teach religion in action on beam and safety issue. the silat supporters insist the inherent in protesting against the daily beast week's be accused of refusing to crack down on junk and six time champion team won eighty of...
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as he is being dropped off at the downtown concord b.a.r.t. station. according to b.a.r.t. police he met up with a man to help fix his car. he didn't know the man, they were strangers, it's not known why and how a 15-year-old boy would come across a man late at night for auto repair. in the process of fixing the car the teen spilled gasoline on his shirt. as the adult was driving him to b.a.r.t. the adult lit a cigarette. it was enough to ignite boy's clothes. the boy jumped out, started stripping down. his condition now is unknown, we know that he was burned. that the burns were significant enough that a regular hospital wouldn't do it. you can see in this video where paramedics are putting him on a gurney, wrapped him up and they are trying to get him down here as quickly as possible. as i mentioned a regular hospital wouldn't do it. he needed a burn center and he needed that medical attention very fast. the reason why he was med flighted here to this location. as far as the man that man did drive off after the boy jumped out of the car. police would like to speak with him
as he is being dropped off at the downtown concord b.a.r.t. station. according to b.a.r.t. police he met up with a man to help fix his car. he didn't know the man, they were strangers, it's not known why and how a 15-year-old boy would come across a man late at night for auto repair. in the process of fixing the car the teen spilled gasoline on his shirt. as the adult was driving him to b.a.r.t. the adult lit a cigarette. it was enough to ignite boy's clothes. the boy jumped out, started...
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reflect the officers signed to the hall of justice who serve the downtown areas and the 27 are the officers assigned to the various district stations and they're used in conjunction with the district station captains overall strategy in doing. the numbers in red in terms of total reflect projected hiring as well. we're currently at 24 at the hall of justice. 24 at the district stations and four at the airport. so but we're right in the ball park of projected numbers. >> supervisor kim, did you have a question. supervisor wiener. >> thank you mr. chairman. i have a question about the break down of the citations. i know on one of your slides, it's
reflect the officers signed to the hall of justice who serve the downtown areas and the 27 are the officers assigned to the various district stations and they're used in conjunction with the district station captains overall strategy in doing. the numbers in red in terms of total reflect projected hiring as well. we're currently at 24 at the hall of justice. 24 at the district stations and four at the airport. so but we're right in the ball park of projected numbers. >> supervisor kim,...
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reflect the officers signed to the hall of justice who serve the downtown areas and the 27 are the officers assigned to the various district stations and they're used in conjunction with the district station captains overall strategy in doing. the numbers in red in terms of total reflect projected hiring as well. we're currently at 24 at the hall of justice. 24 at the district stations and four at the airport. so but we're right in the ball park of projected numbers. >> supervisor kim, did you have a question. supervisor wiener. >> thank you mr. chairman. i have a question about the break down of the citations. i know on one of your slides, it's broken down by police precinct. >> yes. >> how does the department or does the department track how more precisely where the citations are being issued in terms of on specific blocks or specific intersections knowing more specifically of a police district where the citations and dangerous driving is happening. >> absolutely. as i indicated, we embarked on a collision data base. that data base has a component for traffic citations and with the traffic company, those officers have been given
reflect the officers signed to the hall of justice who serve the downtown areas and the 27 are the officers assigned to the various district stations and they're used in conjunction with the district station captains overall strategy in doing. the numbers in red in terms of total reflect projected hiring as well. we're currently at 24 at the hall of justice. 24 at the district stations and four at the airport. so but we're right in the ball park of projected numbers. >> supervisor kim,...
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the city hall subweigh station, hidden in downtown manhattan is referred to as the mona leesa of subway stagss. >> when it was opened it was called an underground cathedral. it has skylights, shankeda leers and coloured tiles. it's been closed to the public for 60 years. it's a mystery space under the streets of new york. it's one of their masterpieces. >> at the height of popularity. the father and son duo had offices around the country. part of the success had to do with timing. >> many great cities were made buildings. >> in chicago in1871, 19,000 buildings burnt at once. if your city could go up with a match, there was a lot of interest in how can we find a way to make buildings that will not burn down. >> architects rely on the fireproof approach as they rebuilt cities. demand for work skyrocketed. >> it was an architectural movement, it was inspired by past. >> styles changed. they faded into history. >> when that movement died out, and the sleek straight lines of out. >> the buildings stand, the name is virtually unknown. students at mit are hoping to change this. >> we are tryin
the city hall subweigh station, hidden in downtown manhattan is referred to as the mona leesa of subway stagss. >> when it was opened it was called an underground cathedral. it has skylights, shankeda leers and coloured tiles. it's been closed to the public for 60 years. it's a mystery space under the streets of new york. it's one of their masterpieces. >> at the height of popularity. the father and son duo had offices around the country. part of the success had to do with timing....
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explosions struck the capitol of cairo this morning and went off near several police stations killing at least five people and the first was a car bomb outside the main police headquarters in downtownople died and dozens were injured, a second device went off near a metro station in geza killing one person and no casualties reporting following a third explosion outside another police station. mike hanna is in doha with the latest on these three attacks and mike good morning, this weekend marks the third anniversary of the start of the arab spring that drove mubarak from power and is egypt bracing for more of these attacks? >> very much so, stephanie. the egyptian interim government had warned of attacks over this highly sensitive period. basically there are many within the opposition who are seizing the opportunity to express opposition to the interim government and military that put it in power. supporters of former post mohamed morsi who remains in a prison in egypt, so the interim government in egypt had been warning of security problems over this particular period and there had been an intensification of security in cairo and other cities of egypt clearly though are not suffici
explosions struck the capitol of cairo this morning and went off near several police stations killing at least five people and the first was a car bomb outside the main police headquarters in downtownople died and dozens were injured, a second device went off near a metro station in geza killing one person and no casualties reporting following a third explosion outside another police station. mike hanna is in doha with the latest on these three attacks and mike good morning, this weekend marks...
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the warmth. santa cruz 82. 83 in salinas. 85, look at that for salinas, downtown reporting station at 75 in gilroy. right now same old live doppler. it's so dry outside. temperatures they are kind of all over the scale, we'll start at 57. there's warmth in the hills waiting to settle into the valleys. 40 pleasant hill. lafayette 45. low to mid-40s in pittsburg, antioch and livermore. san jose and los gatos 30. so some frost possibly forming. 33 in napa. 54 in san francisco. 66 in half moon bay. here's your emeriville camera. talk about sunny, warm and calmer conditions. fire danger not as high but we'll have to deal with it as i don't see any rain once again for the next seven days. 73 in san jose. 76 in gilroy. the record highs down south. santa cruz 78 will be the warm spot. low to mid-70s on the peninsula. 74 today in half moon bay to a record 71 at record time, 71 in down. we'll have 69 sausilito. 69 at brentwood. low to mid-70s in east bay valleys. here's your accuweather seven day forecast. the air will modify to the cooler side and have a few high clouds and that's why temperatures won't be
the warmth. santa cruz 82. 83 in salinas. 85, look at that for salinas, downtown reporting station at 75 in gilroy. right now same old live doppler. it's so dry outside. temperatures they are kind of all over the scale, we'll start at 57. there's warmth in the hills waiting to settle into the valleys. 40 pleasant hill. lafayette 45. low to mid-40s in pittsburg, antioch and livermore. san jose and los gatos 30. so some frost possibly forming. 33 in napa. 54 in san francisco. 66 in half moon bay....
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the neighborhood and vital services closer to downtown launching today. the daily city bay shore shuttle will bring people from isolated areas to b.a.r.t. stations, shopping centers and more. no charge. the price is right. >> 4:41. still ahead, relief could be on the way for millions of unemployed americans. >> plus, mystery solved. we'll tell hue was behind this crop circle that cropped up at a farm out of the bay area. >> a shift in the wind may help two ships now stranded in ice near antarctica break free. >>> welcome back everyone. a good monday morning to you. we finally know who was behind the crop circles that popped up at a farm. it wasn't aliens. never thought it was. nvidia chip maker claiming the credit. the company says it plowed through the farm to get publicity for its new chip. some spotted the numbers 1, 9, 2, in the design. that represents the company's new mobile chip which will be introduced at the consumer electronics show in las vegas. >> congress heads back to work today. the senate could be voting on extending benefits for the long term unemployed. more than 1 million lost their benefits last month after the program was re
the neighborhood and vital services closer to downtown launching today. the daily city bay shore shuttle will bring people from isolated areas to b.a.r.t. stations, shopping centers and more. no charge. the price is right. >> 4:41. still ahead, relief could be on the way for millions of unemployed americans. >> plus, mystery solved. we'll tell hue was behind this crop circle that cropped up at a farm out of the bay area. >> a shift in the wind may help two ships now stranded...
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crews plowed the rail station while employees cleared sidewalks in front of their downtown businesses. this shop owner decided it was not worth staying open. toit is going to continue get worse. it is scary. we are going to close. >> road crews were out the drivers found a hard to navigate the road. >> it is one of those days where people should stay off the road. it is not great conditions out there. in this light. the buildup is significant. slick.oing to -- it is the buildup is significant. head down and keep moving and you will get to where you need to go. be safe. >> you can see this pile of snow behind me. there is a second pile a little bit away from here in the parking lot. that is what has been pushed today in this one parking lot. if you take a look across the street, you can see the flag is moving in the breeze quickly. the wind has picked up significantly. they are about 20 miles an hour gusts and it is only going to get worse through the evening. suzanne kennedy, abc 7 news. for that.ou let's go to ashburn where jeff goldberg is live with how people are dealing with the s
crews plowed the rail station while employees cleared sidewalks in front of their downtown businesses. this shop owner decided it was not worth staying open. toit is going to continue get worse. it is scary. we are going to close. >> road crews were out the drivers found a hard to navigate the road. >> it is one of those days where people should stay off the road. it is not great conditions out there. in this light. the buildup is significant. slick.oing to -- it is the buildup is...
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fires this morning and that is the relief for firefighters here at fire station 8 because they have been responding to all of those fires. now people who live in the downtown area are keeping their porch lights on and numerous residents are lookinging to patrols and they are looking for a person of interest. a sketch of him resembles a man who has been caught on surveillance video where some of the fires have broken out. >> we are looking out the window and we have not been able to sleep since. >> reporter: well in all 13 fires are confirmed arson but there has not been a suspicious fire since it ended and it lead them to believe that may have they have gotten the message and patrols have stepped up and they are looking to catch this individual. residence are being told if they see the man not to confront him, just to call 911 reporting live janine de la vega, ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> police in east palo alto are investigating the deadly shooting of a 19-year-old. they found the man on bell street just after 7:15 last night. police say he had been shot but anybody who may have witnessed the shooting is asked to call police. >>> community members ar
fires this morning and that is the relief for firefighters here at fire station 8 because they have been responding to all of those fires. now people who live in the downtown area are keeping their porch lights on and numerous residents are lookinging to patrols and they are looking for a person of interest. a sketch of him resembles a man who has been caught on surveillance video where some of the fires have broken out. >> we are looking out the window and we have not been able to sleep...
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the 30 fire stations, all of them firefighters tell us are dealing are reduced staffing, a lack of equipment or a station closure all together. damian trujillo joins us from station 30 west of downtown. this is one of those hard hit by the cuts, correct? >> reporter: yeah, raj, this is why it's the poster child. you can barely see the house in the background. that caught fire over the summer. it's across the street from station 30. there are trucks here, fire trucks but there are no fire engines meaning no water support and no water hoses attached to any of these trucks. so virtually, when that fire struck, the firefighters had to watch it burn until help from another station arrived with hoses and with fire engines. the fire union now says something has got to give. the president of the willow glen neighborhood association couldn't believe it, so he stopped by station 30 to see for himself. >> all they have is a ladder truck so the best they can do and sit and watch it burn. >> reporter: they have support trucks but no engine or hoses to put out flames and it cost them when this home across the street from the station caught fire over the summer. >> it really is a system that was a
the 30 fire stations, all of them firefighters tell us are dealing are reduced staffing, a lack of equipment or a station closure all together. damian trujillo joins us from station 30 west of downtown. this is one of those hard hit by the cuts, correct? >> reporter: yeah, raj, this is why it's the poster child. you can barely see the house in the background. that caught fire over the summer. it's across the street from station 30. there are trucks here, fire trucks but there are no fire...
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coordinated, the one as we heard taking place at the main police station in cairo, the others at two separate sports in geza over the river of the downtownwhere the police headquarters are. once again very surprising given the immense security presence within cairo and indeed other egyptian cities during this exceedingly sensitive time. this is what the egyptian interior minister had to say. >> translator: it's a desperate way to spread terror among the people but we are all kin to go on and continue our role, the egyptian people will continue supporting the revolution and complete the path of the roadmap and use of explosions will not let the people refrain from supporting the revolution. >> claim of responsibility for the first blast, the major blast outside the cairo police headquarters, that came from a group calling itself the answer bite people, the followers of jerusalem. this is a shadow group operating out of the sinai region and pinpointed by the interim government a period of months ago who accused it of being responsible for the security break down that had been happening in the sinai and led to a massive police and army oper
coordinated, the one as we heard taking place at the main police station in cairo, the others at two separate sports in geza over the river of the downtownwhere the police headquarters are. once again very surprising given the immense security presence within cairo and indeed other egyptian cities during this exceedingly sensitive time. this is what the egyptian interior minister had to say. >> translator: it's a desperate way to spread terror among the people but we are all kin to go on...
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the shot downtown. one useful since it on monday. however to say at least three people were injured in shooting at about its identity on wednesday morning. i'll sweat no one was at the station house in the pond. se winds ten to one down the back of the doctors opposition party many suspects have been identified. the government of the philippines a seeking to recover three pull it easy for me to imelda marcos tried to sound. i think he'd wet by french impressionist claude monet. one turns up the tree to the powerful wife the former philippine president ferdinand marcos was convicted monday for scheming to sell the i plex new york court sentenced until now but this sets you up to six years in prison the paintings went missing around nineteen eighty six when the potato was coaxed it this is successfully sold a piece from the knees or tendency of these two went on and on every profession to me and tonics in twenty ten the remaining wax include another man in pieces by alfred says deanna out the top eight. each is believed to be west central midlands on this and other markets was nearing and i think my style and it kinda neat in assets including a notorious the extensive collect
the shot downtown. one useful since it on monday. however to say at least three people were injured in shooting at about its identity on wednesday morning. i'll sweat no one was at the station house in the pond. se winds ten to one down the back of the doctors opposition party many suspects have been identified. the government of the philippines a seeking to recover three pull it easy for me to imelda marcos tried to sound. i think he'd wet by french impressionist claude monet. one turns up the...
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and more severe back up that we are ready to although it is backed up to the macarthur bart station and its low through downtownd of 580 backing up towards park. and here's a look at our other hot spot in the south bay. 11 north bound finally starting to see a little relief for downtown san jose. three separate accidents first was a similar to block the two left lanes at mckee road. two more accidents occurred in the back up out of south san jose and the coyote valley. that's for the traffic is the worst but it looks as though things might get a chance to improve here as the commute wears on. erica? >>erica: a clear start to your friday. good morning george. it is called in yesterday morning. by lunch time we will see upper 50s low 60s 3 this afternoon. looks like a lot of sixties around the bay area of the cooler conditions along the coast line. if you have anything to the lopsided in today because we have showers and the forecast tomorrow. outbreak of your 7 day around the bay coming up and 15 minutes. >>mark: 731. in new this morning 70 million people. that is how many target customers turns out were affecte
and more severe back up that we are ready to although it is backed up to the macarthur bart station and its low through downtownd of 580 backing up towards park. and here's a look at our other hot spot in the south bay. 11 north bound finally starting to see a little relief for downtown san jose. three separate accidents first was a similar to block the two left lanes at mckee road. two more accidents occurred in the back up out of south san jose and the coyote valley. that's for the traffic is...
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the city starts to clear way more than a foot of snow. schools, government offices, and many businesses are closed. meteorologist kate bilo of cbs station kyw is out in the snow in downtown philadelphia. >> reporter: good morning from sunny, frigid philadelphia waking up to single digit temperatures and over a foot of snow on the ground this morning, and the storm has impacted millions of people up and down the northeast coast. we're here with the cbs 3 mobile weather lab. this is our weather tracker on wheels, it's been out with us since yesterday morning in the worst of the conditions. now the sun is shining, but the damage has been done. let's recap the storm. this was a clipper that transferred energy to a coastal low throwing back bands of heavy snow from d.c. all the way up to boston, and still snowing in portions of eastern new england. a wide swath of 6 to 12 inches with locally higher amounts, we got 13.5 here in philadelphia followed by another brutal blast of arctic air. temperatures in the single digits. it feels subzero, and unfortunately, the brutal arctic blast will last at least through the end of the week. >> kate bilo in philadelphia. >>> we're on board
the city starts to clear way more than a foot of snow. schools, government offices, and many businesses are closed. meteorologist kate bilo of cbs station kyw is out in the snow in downtown philadelphia. >> reporter: good morning from sunny, frigid philadelphia waking up to single digit temperatures and over a foot of snow on the ground this morning, and the storm has impacted millions of people up and down the northeast coast. we're here with the cbs 3 mobile weather lab. this is our...
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Jan 7, 2014
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according to local report from the abc station who is citing the sheriff, and we have been working to contact them but their phones are busy. i want to show you. >> right here is downtown it's in east vail, and the rockie mountains. a lot of backcountry and ski resorts but we don't know the location. >> we have not told us how much ground the avalanche covered. >> we don't know that. >> we have some tweets. lillian heard from lots of people out there. >> first we got the one from colorado avalanche information center. they're saying it's large. >> they're never dramatic about that sort of thing. if they say it's a large avalanche, they're on point. they don't exaggerate. we follow them all the time. >> other reporters, clayton with cbs is saying the three are fine but are -- >> just promoted clayton to cbs. it clearly says -- >> abc, and then mark is a guy who is with fox 31, and he said five minutes ago they're taking camera crews down so hopefully we'll get more information and video coming in soon. and then keira is with the denver post, and unfortunately she says that the sheriff's office, like you said, is reporting one is dead. >> in i just got this from -- talki
according to local report from the abc station who is citing the sheriff, and we have been working to contact them but their phones are busy. i want to show you. >> right here is downtown it's in east vail, and the rockie mountains. a lot of backcountry and ski resorts but we don't know the location. >> we have not told us how much ground the avalanche covered. >> we don't know that. >> we have some tweets. lillian heard from lots of people out there. >> first we...
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the list. i find that argument unreasonable. there are more grocery stores and gas stations and 7-11s around then pot shops still, believe it or not in downtownr. so i don't think the argument holds muster. i think it's more of a political move than anything. but i think it will backfire on them. >> right now we're just getting used to the idea of pot being legal in colorado. now we're trying to just put some limitations on it and there seems to be a fork in the road there. they say it's a hardship to go outside your neighborhood shop, maybe the pot shop is the only place with an atm and having to go someplace else, it's an undue hardship for those who qualify for food stamps. what's your reaction? >> my reaction is this: i've had conversations with some of these people that are using the ebt cards, the homeless population, the most impoverished among us right around the state capitol building we have some of those folks that are living on the streets. i've gone up to them and asked them, do they think it's reasonable for them to walk into a pot shop and use their card and they laugh. they think it's a joke. frankly, i think it's unfair. as a
the list. i find that argument unreasonable. there are more grocery stores and gas stations and 7-11s around then pot shops still, believe it or not in downtownr. so i don't think the argument holds muster. i think it's more of a political move than anything. but i think it will backfire on them. >> right now we're just getting used to the idea of pot being legal in colorado. now we're trying to just put some limitations on it and there seems to be a fork in the road there. they say it's...
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the coast half moon bay. downtown oakland reporting 43, upper 40s in san francisco since the reporting station is down at the this is are with we're looking at freezing and subfreezing temperatures this morning. in the north bay 29 in santa rosa freezing in napa. low 40s for petaluma, the inland and east bay how about lafayette. 38 degrees out your door. 36 walnut creek, mid-30s in danville, low 40. we're going to have this ridge of high pressure as we get into your weekend. as it does it will bring your temperatures down a little bit. see systems riding over this. it won't bring us any rain but it is going to weaken our ridge of high pressure a little bit. temperatures are expected to fall for a few degrees today and tomorrow. take a look at yourself. 68 for san raphael, 68, still a beautiful day to head out to the breeches, temperatures will be in the 60s and 70s to santa cruz. a nice day to be hanging out in danville as well. upper 60s, and we love crab cove. 78 in santa cruz, perhaps you have a three-day weekend get out to the boardwalk, a nice place to be for the afternoon half moon bay. this is always
the coast half moon bay. downtown oakland reporting 43, upper 40s in san francisco since the reporting station is down at the this is are with we're looking at freezing and subfreezing temperatures this morning. in the north bay 29 in santa rosa freezing in napa. low 40s for petaluma, the inland and east bay how about lafayette. 38 degrees out your door. 36 walnut creek, mid-30s in danville, low 40. we're going to have this ridge of high pressure as we get into your weekend. as it does it will...
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station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ >>> hello and welcome to "this is us." i'm beca king reed. this week we're at the emma prush farm park in downtown a working farm from 1870 to 1969 and a great place to bring kids to get that farm experience. we'll play with some animals, not just these guys, real farm animals and we'll give you a look at life on the farm. we'll also meet two local human rights advocates who spent their lives battling injustice, playwright and film director luis valdez, the man behind "zoot suit" and "la bamba." who grew up near here, the child of migrant farm workers. you'll also meet ais
station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ >>> hello and welcome to "this is us." i'm beca king reed. this week we're at the emma prush farm park in downtown a working farm from 1870 to 1969 and a great place to bring kids to get that farm experience. we'll play with some animals, not just these guys, real farm animals and we'll give you a look at life on the farm. we'll also meet two local human rights advocates who spent their lives battling injustice, playwright and...
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Jan 14, 2014
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the past few days. this is a block away from a fire station which shows you how bold the suspect is. people who live in the downtownion are wondering if the arsonist has gotten the message that they are watching out for him. so far, there have been 13 arsons in the same area over a five-day period. many people there are keeping their porch lights on and numerous residents have volunteered to stay up to be lookout patrols. they are looking for a man who police and fire officials are calling a person of interest. a sketch of him has been circulated around. it resell bells a man caught on -- resembles a man caught on surveillance video either setting the fires or walking near where some have broken up. residents are hopeful what they are doing is helping. >> keeping lights on. i've been waking up in the middle of the night, listening to -- taking quick circles around here trying to keep everything safe. i think we're in a pretty good neighborhood. we watch out for each other. >> reporter: well, what's been particularly disturbing to firefighters and residents is how brazen and determined this arsonist is. this person
the past few days. this is a block away from a fire station which shows you how bold the suspect is. people who live in the downtownion are wondering if the arsonist has gotten the message that they are watching out for him. so far, there have been 13 arsons in the same area over a five-day period. many people there are keeping their porch lights on and numerous residents have volunteered to stay up to be lookout patrols. they are looking for a man who police and fire officials are calling a...
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downtown st. paul xbr this is one of the stations that was not in the original map and if it hadn't been here, then people who live near here would have had a really long walk to get to a station to actually make use of this system. >> we worked hard to make sure the stops were in place and so that way the benefit was to our community, to not provide adequate stops here would really defeat the purpose and access for the people that live here in the community. >> ability for people to see this as an attractive place to come to, so this becomes a destination point, not just where we want to pass through, that has the ability to raise the economic status and health status of people that live here. >> so these kinds of decisions that we make around transit or public investments or how we design our communities have everything to do with investments that we make in the future health of our children and families and communities. >> annie, that was interesting. what do you think we should take away from this panel that we've had on healthy communities? >> i think what we -- what's important is to realize
downtown st. paul xbr this is one of the stations that was not in the original map and if it hadn't been here, then people who live near here would have had a really long walk to get to a station to actually make use of this system. >> we worked hard to make sure the stops were in place and so that way the benefit was to our community, to not provide adequate stops here would really defeat the purpose and access for the people that live here in the community. >> ability for people...
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Jan 15, 2014
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the 30 fire stations, all of them firefighters tell us are dealing are reduced staffing, a lack of equipment or a station closure all together. damian trujillo joins us from station 30 west of downtownof those
the 30 fire stations, all of them firefighters tell us are dealing are reduced staffing, a lack of equipment or a station closure all together. damian trujillo joins us from station 30 west of downtownof those
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Jan 16, 2014
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downtown san jose. police took the man into custody last night. his name has not been released. >> a man is in critical condition this morning after being burned at the concord are stationed not yet releasing much information because this is still under investigation. >> three more flu related deaths have occurred in the bay area. that brings the total number of deaths to 20. flu season is not expected to peak until later this month or into february. >> we are forecasting a mid to upper 70's. we are looking at the possibility to break records. it is a cool start for some 38 degrees out the door in livermore. the temperatures are very mild. we have a red flag morning and affect 8:00 a.m.. it is still pretty gusty in the higher elevations. once this expires at the wind is expected to die down. it has been so dry without any brain for the past couple months. we have the same pretty nice temperatures spread a lot of people have a liking the mid '70s. >> campbell will have a high of 75. temperatures will climb into the upper 60s. 72 for castro valley. 70's will be the readings for vallejo pripet downtown san francisco have a high of 70. some spots are actually have not been th
downtown san jose. police took the man into custody last night. his name has not been released. >> a man is in critical condition this morning after being burned at the concord are stationed not yet releasing much information because this is still under investigation. >> three more flu related deaths have occurred in the bay area. that brings the total number of deaths to 20. flu season is not expected to peak until later this month or into february. >> we are forecasting a...
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the bus station. within 48 hours of king's death, ray had reached toronto, canada. he rented a room in an immigrant area near downtownnglish. the man not much better. i never gave a name as they never asked me for one. >> ray read through old newspapers for birth announcements and chose this one from 1932, ramon sneyd. ray, posing as a government official, phoned the real sneyd. >> he told me he never had a passport, so i decided to get a passport in his name as his picture would not be on file at the passport office. >> the fbi thought at first king's murder was a conspiracy. harvey lowmyer bought the rifle, john willard rented the room. eric galt drove the mustang. when the fingerprints and the strands of hair showed they were the same man, the fbi issued this warrant for eric starvo galt. then, sifting thousands of records, the fbi matched those fingerprints with an escaped con from missouri, james earl ray. it began a nationwide manhunt for ray. the next day, ray left toronto for montreal, trying to get on a ship to africa. he failed. when he returned to toronto, the passport was waiting at a travel agency. >> wh
the bus station. within 48 hours of king's death, ray had reached toronto, canada. he rented a room in an immigrant area near downtownnglish. the man not much better. i never gave a name as they never asked me for one. >> ray read through old newspapers for birth announcements and chose this one from 1932, ramon sneyd. ray, posing as a government official, phoned the real sneyd. >> he told me he never had a passport, so i decided to get a passport in his name as his picture would...
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downtown ten consecutive days of record highs. yes, it is 58 right now officially at the station. this is a brutally tough forecast. i will not lie to you. i do my own high temperatures and today i have seen spreads as much as 10 degrees. it is because of the breeze. if you don't get had breeze it will be close. if you do, it can jump from 10 to 15 degrees in one hour as we have seen. for us a little fog moving up the coast. the red flag warning is up until 1:00 tomorrow. 4 # to 57 above the caldecott, so that wind is a wind tunnel for some. some at the oakland airport are seeing winds southwest at 5. a stranger pattern here. some of these wind gusts -- maybe is wind sensor says it is giving up! 27 above the oakland zoo. 20 to 35 inary areas. 49 in oakland. 54 in concord and an hour ago they were 37. fairfield 35. 50 at half-moon bay. 58 in san francisco. 30 in santa rosa. high surf and red flag. two advisories and amazingly cold throughout much of the country, steps great lakes. these are not the windchills, but the current temperatures. 1 in chicago. dave, as you know, that is the loneliest number that you can ev
downtown ten consecutive days of record highs. yes, it is 58 right now officially at the station. this is a brutally tough forecast. i will not lie to you. i do my own high temperatures and today i have seen spreads as much as 10 degrees. it is because of the breeze. if you don't get had breeze it will be close. if you do, it can jump from 10 to 15 degrees in one hour as we have seen. for us a little fog moving up the coast. the red flag warning is up until 1:00 tomorrow. 4 # to 57 above the...
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Jan 13, 2014
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the train station from the burrow of gettysburg. the foundation will donate the train station to gettysburg national military park, will be used as a downtown visitors center and meeting place. h.r. 1513 also allows the boundaries of gettysburg national military park to include 45 acres of land along plum run in cumberland township. this property currently abut thes land already owned by the -- abus land already owned by the national -- abuts land already owned by the national park service. the park was recently commemorated the 150th anniversary of the battle of gettysburg and the soldiers' national cemetery. in addition to preserving our heritage, such historic preservation and tourism efforts remain a critical part of the regional economy. more than 235,000 visitors took part in the 10 days of 150th anniversary events and contributed about $100 million to the local economy. now, once the battle of gettysburg ended, both union and con federate armies moved on, leaving this small rural town to deal with the bloody and chaotic aftermath. citizens were forced to care for the wounded, bury fallen soldiers and animals, rebuild their town and b
the train station from the burrow of gettysburg. the foundation will donate the train station to gettysburg national military park, will be used as a downtown visitors center and meeting place. h.r. 1513 also allows the boundaries of gettysburg national military park to include 45 acres of land along plum run in cumberland township. this property currently abut thes land already owned by the -- abus land already owned by the national -- abuts land already owned by the national park service. the...
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the amtrak train station. currently 4 degrees, i believe. what does it feel like, ted, compared to yesterday for example? >> reporter: big difference, piers. we did move to michigan avenue downtown. yesterday when we were coming to you we were below zero. 4 above feels like tropical weather here. in fact, it's woken up some people. the hibernation seems to be over in chicago. temperatures are going to get better and better. today was another horrible day, however. sub zero temperatures, roads were in terrible shape. and you mentioned those train -- folks that were stuck on amtrak trains. it was a very bad day. the warmth that is slowly coming is welcomed here in the midwest and specifically in chicago. >> ted, let's talk more about these trains. you know the 500 passengers stranded on three amtrak trains in illinois. what is the latest on them? and what kind of strain generally is this massive cold burst now putting on all electric grids in that area? >> reporter: well, specifically with the train passengers, they ran into a snowdrift that the trains beliefably couldn't get through. >> reporter: well, specifically with the train passengers, they ran into a snowdrift that the tra
the amtrak train station. currently 4 degrees, i believe. what does it feel like, ted, compared to yesterday for example? >> reporter: big difference, piers. we did move to michigan avenue downtown. yesterday when we were coming to you we were below zero. 4 above feels like tropical weather here. in fact, it's woken up some people. the hibernation seems to be over in chicago. temperatures are going to get better and better. today was another horrible day, however. sub zero temperatures,...
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downtown norman. >> sergeant scott doesn't realize it, but he's driving right toward the eye of the storm. as he's driving you can hear mike morgan giving the weather report on radio stationt in the ditch. >> you think you're safe in your car. it's basically sheet, metal and steel. it's a frame. but think about it. it's also a glass cage. >> the longer sergeant scott drives through the storm, the more danger he's in. >> when the wind speeds begin to approach 90 to 100 miles per hour, the ability for that tornado to roll that car increases dramatically. >> with nowhere else to go, sergeant scott continues driving. the rain pounding on his cruiser. back at the station, conditions are not much better. >> lights started flashing. it looked like something kind of out of a horror movie. i was hoping no one else was headed the this way. >> just a few hundred yards away sergeant scott desperately tries to navigate the streets through the pouring rain, unaware that the tornado is behind him and gaining on him. >> looking at the dash cam video, he's trying to get to the police station, but it's overtaking him. plus he can't go in a straight line. the tornado is basically going in a
downtown norman. >> sergeant scott doesn't realize it, but he's driving right toward the eye of the storm. as he's driving you can hear mike morgan giving the weather report on radio stationt in the ditch. >> you think you're safe in your car. it's basically sheet, metal and steel. it's a frame. but think about it. it's also a glass cage. >> the longer sergeant scott drives through the storm, the more danger he's in. >> when the wind speeds begin to approach 90 to 100...