45
45
Aug 16, 2014
08/14
by
CSPAN
quote
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 1
they forced the confederates in 1863 to abandon the city of chattanooga. a small union force then occupies the city to garrison it, and the main armies then meet in the largest, bloodiest conflict of the campaign, the battle of chickamauga. it was fought about a dozen miles to the south of chattanooga, in the valley of western, what creek, on september 18-20, 1863. union army is defeated in that battle, but while they are defeated, they are able to withdraw into chattanooga.
they forced the confederates in 1863 to abandon the city of chattanooga. a small union force then occupies the city to garrison it, and the main armies then meet in the largest, bloodiest conflict of the campaign, the battle of chickamauga. it was fought about a dozen miles to the south of chattanooga, in the valley of western, what creek, on september 18-20, 1863. union army is defeated in that battle, but while they are defeated, they are able to withdraw into chattanooga.
194
194
Aug 24, 2014
08/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 194
favorite 0
quote 0
the epicenter, the small city of american canyon, california. but downtown napa took the brunt of the impact. historical buildings reduced to rubble. at least 120 people injured, six critically, including a young child. thankfully, no one was killed. across the region, entire stretches of roadway are split in two. you see one of them there the picturesque wineries that mark the napa country side received expensive damage. according to the u.s. geological survey, 15,000 people experienced severe shaking. want to bring in now cnn's kim la, live again in napa, california. we also have cnn meteorologist, chad myers, following the effects of the quake from atlanta. kim, let start with you, if i can, all the structural damage we are seeing, including what we have behind you there. where are local officials focusing their efforts and most worried about now? >> reporter: they are basically flooding the zone right now. we are still hearing sirens. they are still trying to get to -- responding to all the calls that are coming in. this has been happening th
the epicenter, the small city of american canyon, california. but downtown napa took the brunt of the impact. historical buildings reduced to rubble. at least 120 people injured, six critically, including a young child. thankfully, no one was killed. across the region, entire stretches of roadway are split in two. you see one of them there the picturesque wineries that mark the napa country side received expensive damage. according to the u.s. geological survey, 15,000 people experienced severe...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
41
41
Aug 4, 2014
08/14
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
the ma copy i think hub i introduced the first series to kickoff the creation of the small business comments that the city mad as part of the market street plan to the ma copy i think neighborhood we've opened the dog and skate park under the freeway and now finally moving forward with the public improvement in the package making the sellingy project the creation of a plaza known as at ma copy even hub as the city staff says it's been a long process starting with the tireless advocate when the freeway was torn down and rebuilt to dip into the octavia boulevard i want to acknowledge john updyke the city attorney's office and he department of public works and also the mayor's office of economic development former and current kelly and former ken rich and robert who lives in the strict as a community leader who's lolgd long hours working on those projects. the ma copy even hub is a prime example of an small business being preprogrammed although as envisioned as a community garden with a food pilot and most recently to push the design that has to the cross section of vendor and community members through a ser
the ma copy i think hub i introduced the first series to kickoff the creation of the small business comments that the city mad as part of the market street plan to the ma copy i think neighborhood we've opened the dog and skate park under the freeway and now finally moving forward with the public improvement in the package making the sellingy project the creation of a plaza known as at ma copy even hub as the city staff says it's been a long process starting with the tireless advocate when the...
131
131
Aug 19, 2014
08/14
by
WUSA
tv
eye 131
favorite 0
quote 0
we want to show you a live picture of the small city near st. louis that has been the scene of protests, violence and looting following the shooting death of michael brown. today the president announced attorney general eric holder will head to ferguson wednesday. mola lenghi has more on what the president said and how local police chiefs are weighing in. >> there are many dynamics said to be contributing to the tension in ferguson from police militarization to race relations. president obama put many of those in a national context today while a local police chief talked about the importance of trust between law enforcement and the communities that they protect and serve. ferguson, missouri, looks like an urban war zone or something on the verge of one, angry and sometimes violent residents have taken to the streets protesting the death of 18-year- old michael brown, six gunshots by a police officer. >> giving into that anger by looting or carrying guns and even attacking the police only serves to raise tensions and stir chaos. >> the national gu
we want to show you a live picture of the small city near st. louis that has been the scene of protests, violence and looting following the shooting death of michael brown. today the president announced attorney general eric holder will head to ferguson wednesday. mola lenghi has more on what the president said and how local police chiefs are weighing in. >> there are many dynamics said to be contributing to the tension in ferguson from police militarization to race relations. president...
50
50
Aug 24, 2014
08/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
the small city is 20 minutes drive from ferguson. the feel is like a world away. population is overwhelmingly white and has some of the high incomes. while most are aware of the death of michael brown. reaction to event down the road are muted. we see it on the news, facebook news site. other than that. it's minimal topics of discussion. >> i knew that it was probably going to bother people for a while. i didn't know to this extent. but it was a frustration that we are still having these issues. >> in ferguson a similar market aims to replace food families can no longer buy after local shots were looted and burnt. here people are coming together to help. it's the experience of living in mostly dividing communities that has raised the issues of race. >> it's all pretty sad. >> reporter: gary mortimer has been cutting hair for 50 years. whilst he followed event closely, he sees nothing wrong with the way things are. >> they don't play around with the blacks over here. the cops, you see them all the time pulling the cars over. so that tells me that they have expired
the small city is 20 minutes drive from ferguson. the feel is like a world away. population is overwhelmingly white and has some of the high incomes. while most are aware of the death of michael brown. reaction to event down the road are muted. we see it on the news, facebook news site. other than that. it's minimal topics of discussion. >> i knew that it was probably going to bother people for a while. i didn't know to this extent. but it was a frustration that we are still having these...
152
152
tv
eye 152
favorite 0
quote 0
the fire, not far from the washington border, thick smoke has filled the air and the small city. fire officials say it is zero percent contained and has the potential to get worse. and this morning russia is raises its stakes. u.n. officials say about 20,000 highly rained russian troops are amassed along the borders in ukraine. heightened fears of an invasion. fighting has grown so intense the dutch prime minister announced wednesday that the search for remains of the victims of malaysia flight 17 will be halted. more than half of the 298 people were from the netherlands. the plane is believed to have been shot down by rebels using missiles. meanwhile russia is pushing back against sanction. >>> russian president vladimir putin shows he is not backing down from the united states and european union. on wednesday he ordered trade cuts that include a ban on all u.s. agricultural imports for one year. that equals about $1.2 billion worth of business. it's just a small percentage of overall u.s. agricultural exports but the ban is expected to have the strongest impact on u.s. poultry i
the fire, not far from the washington border, thick smoke has filled the air and the small city. fire officials say it is zero percent contained and has the potential to get worse. and this morning russia is raises its stakes. u.n. officials say about 20,000 highly rained russian troops are amassed along the borders in ukraine. heightened fears of an invasion. fighting has grown so intense the dutch prime minister announced wednesday that the search for remains of the victims of malaysia flight...
110
110
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
the security firm says the hacking ring is comprised of fewer than a dozen men based in the small city in south central russia. it appears they are using the confidential information to send spam on social networks at the request of other groups collecting fees for their work. investigators are working to notify all the victims. >>> they are putting a target on tobacco in marin county. today supervisors passed a measure banning tobacco sales in all pharmacies in unincorporated areas. the new regulation takes effect in october. it's important to note this measures only three pharmacies. anti-tobacco activists hope it will spur local cities to impose similar regulations. >>> all right. if you are a kid heading off to college odds are you'll probably want few appliances for the dorm run. >> which ones are the best out there? >> do you need a little refrigerator, big refrigerator? >> "consumer reports" tested a whole bunch of appliances, everything from toaster ovens to cove makers. >> cistercian paige and natalie are heading off to college. natalie is moving off campus to a house and is c
the security firm says the hacking ring is comprised of fewer than a dozen men based in the small city in south central russia. it appears they are using the confidential information to send spam on social networks at the request of other groups collecting fees for their work. investigators are working to notify all the victims. >>> they are putting a target on tobacco in marin county. today supervisors passed a measure banning tobacco sales in all pharmacies in unincorporated areas....
37
37
Aug 16, 2014
08/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
the missouri state police, ron johnson has wasted no time also getting to know the people in the small cityferguson. friday morning, he marched alongside frustrated residents soon after the ferguson police department officially released the name of the officer who pulled the trigger in the deadly shooting of michael brown. >> in that way, we can answer questions. >> as the lead law enforcement officer tasked with keeping the peace, he says listening is important. >> i think we are listening. if we weren't listening before, we are listening now. >> it's participated of his strategy. so is communication, and so far, it's working. >> this affects all of us because after everybody's gone, after all of the cameras are gone, this community is going to be here. i am going to be here. my family is going to be here. >> johnson even communicated his own feelings about the officer involved in brown's death. >> i am sure there is a lot on his mind. and just know that the people out here just want answers and whatever those answers need to be, and i just ask everybody involved. we need to be up front an
the missouri state police, ron johnson has wasted no time also getting to know the people in the small cityferguson. friday morning, he marched alongside frustrated residents soon after the ferguson police department officially released the name of the officer who pulled the trigger in the deadly shooting of michael brown. >> in that way, we can answer questions. >> as the lead law enforcement officer tasked with keeping the peace, he says listening is important. >> i think we...
46
46
Aug 10, 2014
08/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
inmates are the population of the small city, and correctional officers are the police force for hat small city. >> a specialized group of officers is responsible for monitoring gang activity. this is the investigative services unit or isu. >> i've been spending a lot of time challenging isu to get out and take the lead. be the spear tip out there to challenge gangsters and tell them, you can't do that on our yard. >> we're tasked to cover anything that affects institutional activity, in-prison truck trafficking, responding to services, crime scene investigations, but our prison gangs tend to cause the most problems here in the institution. so they are mainly our focus. >> we will be putting cuffs on. so we're going to put cuffs on him and then get him out. >> if you're working in prison, this is the best job to v these guys are self-motivated. they are out the door handling something before i even get the chance to tell them to go do it. >> i'm the runt. i'm the baby. i'm the rookie. i'm the rookie. everybody is bringing me under their wings and saying, come on, let's go learn. y
inmates are the population of the small city, and correctional officers are the police force for hat small city. >> a specialized group of officers is responsible for monitoring gang activity. this is the investigative services unit or isu. >> i've been spending a lot of time challenging isu to get out and take the lead. be the spear tip out there to challenge gangsters and tell them, you can't do that on our yard. >> we're tasked to cover anything that affects institutional...
62
62
Aug 19, 2014
08/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
young man has seen rising and falling waves of violence and confrontation on the streets of the small suburban city. the ferguson police gave way to the missouri state police. now the missouri national guard is filtering in. if you accept the proposition that the police officer is not a soldier, what happens when you hire former soldiers to be police officers. and what happens when you give to police the tools normally used by soldiers. the militarization of police work is the inside story. [ sirens ] >> reporter: a street of strip malls by day and an all out battlefield at night. [ gunfire ] ferguson, missouri, saw another night of violence monday. protesters threw molotov cocktails and shot off guns leaving them no choice but to respond. also monday missouri's governor deployed the national guard. the first task, defending the command center. local and state policeman the front lines with armored gear and riot vehicles purchased from the pentagon with grants. >> when you talk about hostage taking and shooters, it has spread across the country and now has become the default use of force in too man
young man has seen rising and falling waves of violence and confrontation on the streets of the small suburban city. the ferguson police gave way to the missouri state police. now the missouri national guard is filtering in. if you accept the proposition that the police officer is not a soldier, what happens when you hire former soldiers to be police officers. and what happens when you give to police the tools normally used by soldiers. the militarization of police work is the inside story. [...
104
104
Aug 16, 2014
08/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 1
they forced the confederates in 1863 to abandon the city of chattanooga. a small union force then occupies the city to garrison it, and the main armies then meet in the largest, bloodiest conflict of the campaign, the battle of chickamauga. it was fought about a dozen miles to the south of chattanooga, in the valley of western, what creek, on september 18-20, 1863. union army is defeated in that battle, but while they are defeated, they are able to withdraw into chattanooga. there, they fortify themselves within a one square mile area, in the bend of the tennessee river, and await the arrival of reinforcements. the confederates attempted to lay siege to the union army in chattanooga from positions along missionary ridge, to the east of the town, from across the valley between missionary ridge to lookout mountain, and on to lookout mountain itself, the final battle in the overall campaign for chattanooga, the final battle fought in november of 1863, is that that unfolds along the sharply defined to the east of chattanooga, east of where we are located right now. th
they forced the confederates in 1863 to abandon the city of chattanooga. a small union force then occupies the city to garrison it, and the main armies then meet in the largest, bloodiest conflict of the campaign, the battle of chickamauga. it was fought about a dozen miles to the south of chattanooga, in the valley of western, what creek, on september 18-20, 1863. union army is defeated in that battle, but while they are defeated, they are able to withdraw into chattanooga. there, they fortify...
64
64
Aug 4, 2014
08/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
this algae bloom in lake erie really paralyzed the small city. tens of thousands of people trapped, dependent on the city to provide fresh bottled water. so many fears over the tap water, the contamination could call illness in people and could also kill animals. there is a lot of relief that this is over. but the sense is over at least for right now, tony. this might not be over. >> bisi, my understanding is this kind of thing has happened before and i'm wondering if folks are nervous it would happen again. >> as i mentioned there is a sense of relief but also worry. considering that this algae bloom season hasn't really peaked. that doesn't happen until september still anything is possible. take a listen. >> can i say no, i can't say absolutely not. the issue is a chronic issue and we'll keep on having this until we address the situation, we have to get the funds and resources in here to look at how do we stop this? >> and some analysts say that it is environmental pollution from farms say manure and runoff from those farms that wind up going in
this algae bloom in lake erie really paralyzed the small city. tens of thousands of people trapped, dependent on the city to provide fresh bottled water. so many fears over the tap water, the contamination could call illness in people and could also kill animals. there is a lot of relief that this is over. but the sense is over at least for right now, tony. this might not be over. >> bisi, my understanding is this kind of thing has happened before and i'm wondering if folks are nervous it...
202
202
Aug 14, 2014
08/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 202
favorite 0
quote 1
. >> behind the violence of racial tension enguflg the small city of ferguson, missouri, i'll tell you the back story of that. the bump, america will feel it too, i'm going to tell that you. living inside a box, the apartments of the future how they stack up literally. i'm ali velshi. this is "real money."
. >> behind the violence of racial tension enguflg the small city of ferguson, missouri, i'll tell you the back story of that. the bump, america will feel it too, i'm going to tell that you. living inside a box, the apartments of the future how they stack up literally. i'm ali velshi. this is "real money."
134
134
Aug 31, 2014
08/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 134
favorite 0
quote 0
supported parliament now forced to meet in the small city of tobrok, east of ben ghazi, as that parliament, by the way has repeatedly asked for international assistance, fearing they could lose control of the entire nation. >>> here's where we were just three years ago when nato and u.s. forces helped the libyan people overthrow gadhafi. several countries, including the u.s., enforced a no-fly zone. the u.s. navy also carried out cruise missile strikes against military targets. the entire practices lasted seven months, and cost american taxpayers just over $1 billion. conner powell live in our news newswhat can you tell us? >> this was not the u.s. embassy in tripoli, and when u.s. personnel left the capital just about a month or so ago, this compound, like all u.s. facility was supposed to be protected by a local guard force. now it's a local militia there by the name of the dawn of lippia militia, that now is in control of this facility. a commander for the group told the associated press today that the islamic group took control of the facility about a week or so ago from another militi
supported parliament now forced to meet in the small city of tobrok, east of ben ghazi, as that parliament, by the way has repeatedly asked for international assistance, fearing they could lose control of the entire nation. >>> here's where we were just three years ago when nato and u.s. forces helped the libyan people overthrow gadhafi. several countries, including the u.s., enforced a no-fly zone. the u.s. navy also carried out cruise missile strikes against military targets. the...
56
56
Aug 14, 2014
08/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> behind the violence of racial tension enguflg the small city of ferguson, missouri, i'll tell you the back story of that. the bump, america will feel it too, i'm going to tell that you. living inside a box, the apartments of the future how they stack up literally. i'm ali velshi. this is "real money." >> this is "real money," you are the most important part of the show. tweet me are @ali velshi or. >> an unarmed black teenager named michael brown was shot by a white police officer last saturday night. in a community whose population is two-thirds black. the police have not released the name of the officer that shot the 18-year-old. but have used tear gas and rubber bullets against protesters, know the last four nights. some protesters have thrown molotov coc cocktails and rockst them. bringing the attention of a blue collar town fear st. louis, mrpz. emerson electric applies workers worldwide. express scripts, the manager of pharmacy benefits. today ferguson's form err rail depot is hoame home of a redevet effort. local officials have reacted, oveoverreacted to the protest. diane
. >> behind the violence of racial tension enguflg the small city of ferguson, missouri, i'll tell you the back story of that. the bump, america will feel it too, i'm going to tell that you. living inside a box, the apartments of the future how they stack up literally. i'm ali velshi. this is "real money." >> this is "real money," you are the most important part of the show. tweet me are @ali velshi or. >> an unarmed black teenager named michael brown was...
227
227
Aug 24, 2014
08/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 227
favorite 0
quote 0
napa and sonoma county, just north of san francisco much the epicenter of the magnitude 6 quake, the small city of american canyon, california the quake struck seven miles deep and considered strong by the u.s. geological survey. that is, in fact, a very shallow earthquake. downtown napa took the brunt of the impact, buildings reduced to rubble, grocery stores left with plenty on the floor, as you can see there, and entire stretches of roadway split completely in two. at least 120 people were injured, six critically, including a young child. thankfully, however, no one was killed. to help with the recovery, governor jerry brown declared a state of emergency. the economic losses caused by the quake is likely to be more than $1 billion. i want to bring in kyung lah, in napa, california, close to the epicenter of that quake and cnn meteorologist chad myers in atlanta following the wider effects. key young, i want to start with you. first, you're right in the middle of it there, officialsing the damage could have been much worse. why is that? what are you seeing there? >> reporter: because of the t
napa and sonoma county, just north of san francisco much the epicenter of the magnitude 6 quake, the small city of american canyon, california the quake struck seven miles deep and considered strong by the u.s. geological survey. that is, in fact, a very shallow earthquake. downtown napa took the brunt of the impact, buildings reduced to rubble, grocery stores left with plenty on the floor, as you can see there, and entire stretches of roadway split completely in two. at least 120 people were...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
43
43
Aug 31, 2014
08/14
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
licensing and what is our opinion about that and what has our vice president done educating the small business in the city and county of san francisco. i'm so glad you asked that question i hadn't thought about it to bring it up to you. but any staff has directed each and every one from the day i arrived in 2008 that when we go out it's not with the philosophy that wear an enforcement officer i've go on gone to staff meeting i've explained you'll go out and give them a card and explain who you are you'll explain why you're there, what you're going to do, and how you're going to help them achieve compliance if there's going it be an issue. threat each consumer like that and that is what my staff don't see to educate every single day another every single location that we go to and every single call we've receive on the phone. every time we receive a cail to cat and explain and to try to help them understand what it say they have to comply with the registration or law or if it's not something we do we get a lot of calls that are we direct to the correct person if you don't know who it is you'll call and find
licensing and what is our opinion about that and what has our vice president done educating the small business in the city and county of san francisco. i'm so glad you asked that question i hadn't thought about it to bring it up to you. but any staff has directed each and every one from the day i arrived in 2008 that when we go out it's not with the philosophy that wear an enforcement officer i've go on gone to staff meeting i've explained you'll go out and give them a card and explain who you...
125
125
Aug 21, 2014
08/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 125
favorite 0
quote 0
there are 5,000 people in this apartment complex, but in the small city, there are almost 200,000. it's been a traditional route for refugees and displaced people. you can see there's only bare walls and not even much of a bare wall at that. a lot of holes in the ceilings. they've set up some electricity lines and if you look over there, you can see that it's just these clay blocks. people have tried to block off areas and turn it into some kind of home. the problem is it's not home, because all of their relatives are not here. in almost every one of these buildings, there are rooms full of families who are missing relatives, fill on sinjar, either killed by islamic state fighters or a lot of women and children have been taken away. it is absolutely miserable here. the government said it's overwhelmed. there are more displaced people than actual residents in the northern provinces. the u.n. and other agencies haven't really been able to do much. there have been so many people, and when you ask them what they want, they say they want to be back with their families, want to find out
there are 5,000 people in this apartment complex, but in the small city, there are almost 200,000. it's been a traditional route for refugees and displaced people. you can see there's only bare walls and not even much of a bare wall at that. a lot of holes in the ceilings. they've set up some electricity lines and if you look over there, you can see that it's just these clay blocks. people have tried to block off areas and turn it into some kind of home. the problem is it's not home, because...
181
181
Aug 31, 2014
08/14
by
KYW
tv
eye 181
favorite 0
quote 0
military conduct more air strikes and dropped humanitarian aid in the small city in iraq. officials say aircraft from australia, france, britain joined the u.s. in the aid drop. >>> meantime a stern warning from the king of saudi arabia. king abdul a says terrorist group will attack europe and the united states unless they are faced with a collective power, from the international community. the comments came as islamic extremist group isis seized a wide territory across iraq and syria. however, he did not mention any terrorist groups by name. >>> a few hundred people gathered in ferguson, missouri remember michael brown, three weeks after his death. a rally on the street where the unarmed 18 year-old was shot and killed by a police officer. participants are drawing attention to what they say is a beginning of the movement. there was a muted political, or police presence, rather. highway patrol captain ron johnson was even seen posing with selfies, with rally with a tend ease. >>> after taking a few weeks after veteran nascar driver tony stewart will make his return to the r
military conduct more air strikes and dropped humanitarian aid in the small city in iraq. officials say aircraft from australia, france, britain joined the u.s. in the aid drop. >>> meantime a stern warning from the king of saudi arabia. king abdul a says terrorist group will attack europe and the united states unless they are faced with a collective power, from the international community. the comments came as islamic extremist group isis seized a wide territory across iraq and syria....
134
134
Aug 19, 2014
08/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 134
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> last question for you because ij find this interesting, the small city of ferguson has hired a p.rme thinks that's a good idea. part of me thinks it's a little too late. what do you think? >> part of me that you are right on both counts. look, clearly, you know, i think they were probably well-meaning in many ways. i'm sure the police chief wants to mend the community, but this became bigger. it became bigger than even the governor or the captain the state highway patrol can handle. this is a rough one. you are almost damned if you do or don't no matter what you do. it was rapidly changing. the officers were constantly changing their tactics. that's normally actually. they need to be reassessing their actions, they need to be bringing in extra help. or a p.r. firm to help them to know what they say and sometimes whatnot to say and just to kind of keep quiet. >> richard wineblad. thanks for your insight. >>> the shooting death of that unarmed michael brown is reopening wounds of families who suffered the same tragedy. i'll talk to the parents of sean bell to get their perspective ne
. >> last question for you because ij find this interesting, the small city of ferguson has hired a p.rme thinks that's a good idea. part of me thinks it's a little too late. what do you think? >> part of me that you are right on both counts. look, clearly, you know, i think they were probably well-meaning in many ways. i'm sure the police chief wants to mend the community, but this became bigger. it became bigger than even the governor or the captain the state highway patrol can...
177
177
Aug 25, 2014
08/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 177
favorite 0
quote 0
the epicenter of the magnitude 6.0 quake, the small city of american canyon, california. as downtown napa that took the brunt of the impact. historic buildings reduced to rubble. stretches of road split in two. crumbled. 208 people were injured. surveillance cameras captured the impact at a music store. this is in the nearby town of vie vallejo. how does this quake compare to others we have seen in remember cent years? >> it's interesting. because although this earthquake wasn't necessarily the strongest of all, it may carry quite the hefty price tag. some figures are being thrown around, like $1 billion. and when you look at this list we put up to give a comparison of how in comparison to others, what's interesting, most of the top -- the most expensive earthquakes happened in california. the most expensive was 1994, known as the north ridge quake. that happened in california, san fernando valley. the price tag, $44 billion. the next -- second-most expensive one in 1989, striking the san francisco bay region at $10 billion. the third most expensive, $2 billion hitting sea
the epicenter of the magnitude 6.0 quake, the small city of american canyon, california. as downtown napa that took the brunt of the impact. historic buildings reduced to rubble. stretches of road split in two. crumbled. 208 people were injured. surveillance cameras captured the impact at a music store. this is in the nearby town of vie vallejo. how does this quake compare to others we have seen in remember cent years? >> it's interesting. because although this earthquake wasn't...
69
69
Aug 26, 2014
08/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
"the small city of jennings, missouri, had a police officer so troubled with so much tension between officers and black residents, the city council decided to disband it. one of the officers who worked in the department lost his job along with everyone else was a young man named darren wilson. "it makes you wonder how many other departments out there that are that rotten to the core. >> and for many people, that's what's happening in ferguson, is so poignant and relevant to in people across the nation and tends to have us question how many other departments operate in the same or similar fashion and have been operating in darkness over all these years? and at times of tragedy, or incidents such as this, will then be exposed and thank god for certain aspects of it being exposed because it gives us opportunity to talk about it on a national level. >> councilman parks, let me ask you a question about lapd training. you were riding out with your partner and someone's jay walking and your partner, maybe a new partner, maybe someone you've had for a while, says to the young man who's jay wa
"the small city of jennings, missouri, had a police officer so troubled with so much tension between officers and black residents, the city council decided to disband it. one of the officers who worked in the department lost his job along with everyone else was a young man named darren wilson. "it makes you wonder how many other departments out there that are that rotten to the core. >> and for many people, that's what's happening in ferguson, is so poignant and relevant to in...
40
40
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
have going on right now there's people living out on the streets affordable housing is a crisis in every single major city in the country and small cities too and so obviously cuba has committed the ultimate transgression which is to show there's a different way to live there's a different way to organize yourself and you can meet human needs over a private profit and the united states government that's a crime i mean it really is true that there is something going on and they don't want to know in your view and i wish that i can go there and find myself unfortunately. from doing so thank you so much are always amazing inside i'll be on answer coalition organizer in d.c. city council green party candidate everyone check it out your campaign is rock and thank you so much for coming on thank you i really appreciate it thanks so much thanks for watching you guys are follow me on twitter at abby martin want to break the set all over again. on the air and in the financial world. i mean not stopping only take credit. in life there are. but you like me you want your comedy news with some t one to comedy news to be a bare fisted no holds
have going on right now there's people living out on the streets affordable housing is a crisis in every single major city in the country and small cities too and so obviously cuba has committed the ultimate transgression which is to show there's a different way to live there's a different way to organize yourself and you can meet human needs over a private profit and the united states government that's a crime i mean it really is true that there is something going on and they don't want to...
99
99
Aug 31, 2014
08/14
by
KYW
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
military conduct more air strikes and dropped humanitarian aid in the small city there officials say aircraft from australia, france, britain joined the u.s. in the aid drop. >>> the king of saudi arabia issued a stern warning. king abdula say terrorist groups will attack the united states and europe unless they are faced with the international community. comment come as extremist group isis ceases wide parts of the land across iraq and syria. he did not mention any specific terrorist group by name. >>> in ferguson missouri, three weeks after michael brown's death a rally is held at the scene of his death. participants gathered where the unarmed 18 year-old was shot and killed by a police officer. those who gathered said they are drawing attention to the beginning of the movement. there was a muted police presence at the rally. high was patrol captain ron johnson was seen posing with selfies with a ten ease. >>> it has been all over the social media, but some say one grand fat inner houston took the ice bucket challenge too far. video was posted on facebook showing a man dumping ice w
military conduct more air strikes and dropped humanitarian aid in the small city there officials say aircraft from australia, france, britain joined the u.s. in the aid drop. >>> the king of saudi arabia issued a stern warning. king abdula say terrorist groups will attack the united states and europe unless they are faced with the international community. comment come as extremist group isis ceases wide parts of the land across iraq and syria. he did not mention any specific terrorist...
51
51
Aug 15, 2014
08/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
the nation's eyes remain fixed tonight on the volatile violent situation in the small city of fergusonssouri. as most of you know an unarmed black teenager maked michael brown was shot by a white police officer in a community that was 2/3 black. the police have not released the name. officer who shot and killed the 18-year-old, dressed in riot gear and using military equipment. police have used tear gas and rubble bullets to disperse crowds protesting the death for the last three years, more than 50 protesters have been arrested since sunday of the. the police said some protesters threw molotov cocktails and rocks at them. the emotions and conflict unleashed by michael brown's death have drawn america's attention to a blue collar community of 21,000 people about 11 miles north of st. louis, missouri. the city's website notes that it's the home of emerson electronic, a fortunate 500 manufacturer, that employs more than 130,000 workers worldwide. just outside the city limits is express scripts. the nationest biggest manager of farmly2 insurance. today's ferguson's former rail depot is a
the nation's eyes remain fixed tonight on the volatile violent situation in the small city of fergusonssouri. as most of you know an unarmed black teenager maked michael brown was shot by a white police officer in a community that was 2/3 black. the police have not released the name. officer who shot and killed the 18-year-old, dressed in riot gear and using military equipment. police have used tear gas and rubble bullets to disperse crowds protesting the death for the last three years, more...
45
45
Aug 30, 2014
08/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> paul brennan takes us to a small strategic city on the black sea. >> reporter: novoazovsk is a small city on the black sea. the fighters who now occupy it refuse to be filmed. the residents were almost as reticent. but a few were prepared to express their fears. >> translator: i'm worried. i want everything to be fine. i want to have everything in order, and peaceful sky above us. >> reporter: ukraine uh and its western -- and its western allies, combined force of separatist fighters and regular russian soldiers. effectively a russian invasion. for at least three days now the separatist militia of the donetsk people's republic have been in charge of novoazovsk. people who are concerned should get in touch with local militia commandant. the checkpoint which is much closer to mariupul. what is unclear is what the ultimate ambitions are. still 10 kilometers from novoazovsk, the crossing is open and the fighter calling himself the frenchman showed evidence of recent fighting. the fighters deny they are from russia. >> translator: there are no russians here. there's no russian equipm
. >>> paul brennan takes us to a small strategic city on the black sea. >> reporter: novoazovsk is a small city on the black sea. the fighters who now occupy it refuse to be filmed. the residents were almost as reticent. but a few were prepared to express their fears. >> translator: i'm worried. i want everything to be fine. i want to have everything in order, and peaceful sky above us. >> reporter: ukraine uh and its western -- and its western allies, combined force...
23
23
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
but they are planning to travel all across the eastern and southern ukraine making sort of the big and small cities in the country we just came back from lugansk is seen ukraine and we have to say that the situation on the ground is very dramatic and very dangerous from humanitarian point of view over a city with a heavy a curious shelling of the city continuing people have to shelter in the basements the power station was damaged and this is why there is nobody three city in most of the cities districts connection is also very unstable this is why people cannot even call for help but it seems that so far the shortage of water is the biggest challenge for the residents those who didn't leave the city and the country let's listen to these voices from the shelves sixty of their generation that is just what you did. you know they're very different than the little girl who took my mother because they live so far from the new i'm a good bit of the you could use the sort of good you could probably miss the god-stone we heard accusations from kiev that this is not a humanitarian aid but in such a way russ
but they are planning to travel all across the eastern and southern ukraine making sort of the big and small cities in the country we just came back from lugansk is seen ukraine and we have to say that the situation on the ground is very dramatic and very dangerous from humanitarian point of view over a city with a heavy a curious shelling of the city continuing people have to shelter in the basements the power station was damaged and this is why there is nobody three city in most of the cities...
29
29
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
they are planning to travel all across the eastern and southern ukraine making stops at the big and small cities in the country we just came back from lugansk in eastern ukraine and we have to say that the situation on the ground is very dramatic and very dangerous from humanitarian point of view obviously with a heavy a killer the shelling of the city continuing people have to shelter in the basements the power station was damaged and this is why there is nobody tricity in most of the cities the streets connection is also very unstable this is why people cannot even call for help but it seems that so far the shortage of water is the biggest challenge for the residents those who didn't leave the city and the country that's now listen to these voices from the shell city the surge in the region. that we're going to the super bowl with the rebels and the reporters who took my mother to car solution for for children and then you put on a good bit of the when you can use not only do you have you but probably most of the guards we heard accusations from kiev that this is not a humanitarian aid but in
they are planning to travel all across the eastern and southern ukraine making stops at the big and small cities in the country we just came back from lugansk in eastern ukraine and we have to say that the situation on the ground is very dramatic and very dangerous from humanitarian point of view obviously with a heavy a killer the shelling of the city continuing people have to shelter in the basements the power station was damaged and this is why there is nobody tricity in most of the cities...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
24
24
Aug 11, 2014
08/14
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
other roommate are typically associated with this industry and sometimes the construction jobs take me away from the city the small supplemental income helps to and i validate this and start home sharing in march i had one person who was coming from the city i mentioned to him on passing that must have been a interesting thing they showed up and brought this huge coffee table book it was pretty touching and interesting because a lot of the web community and subcontractors are texting and people are pseudonyms and the b and b platform you invite people into our home and meet them in a imitate high fledged traditional to meet people i've made connections with people from states and criticize it's a delightful thing i hope it didn't isn't taken away from all of us thanks. >> hello, i hope you're having a good day. about 13 months ago i started home sharing i'm an entrepreneur in san francisco that requires time and money and network. so this allowed me to create time to work night and day and build a network i starred hosting a lot of entrepreneurs come into the city their amazing i'm still friends and having additio
other roommate are typically associated with this industry and sometimes the construction jobs take me away from the city the small supplemental income helps to and i validate this and start home sharing in march i had one person who was coming from the city i mentioned to him on passing that must have been a interesting thing they showed up and brought this huge coffee table book it was pretty touching and interesting because a lot of the web community and subcontractors are texting and people...