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the first teams cross the finish line and how the team from the bay area faired in the race. Ñw?♪ ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back. the long physically demanding race finally came to an end after 10 days in the wilderness in southern utah. a competition so tough that nearly half the teams had dropped out before it's over. bob mackenzie has the story as the teams crossed the finish line in may of 1995. >> after a week of running, hiking, climbing, bicycling, horse back riding and swimming, the echo challenge teams that were still standing got to sit for a while. if you call this sitting. 26 of the original 50 teams had already bit the dust before they even reached this leg of the echo challenge. a 70-mile endurance race in southern utah. some french teams train full time and are supported by corporate sponsors. some french teams took the lead early and stayed there. one young man dislocated his shoulder and simply popped it back in again. >> he take off his shoulder. the shoulder. >> eventually the rafts has reached the mighty colorado river and they could enjoy the scenery. but not for long.
the first teams cross the finish line and how the team from the bay area faired in the race. Ñw?♪ ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back. the long physically demanding race finally came to an end after 10 days in the wilderness in southern utah. a competition so tough that nearly half the teams had dropped out before it's over. bob mackenzie has the story as the teams crossed the finish line in may of 1995. >> after a week of running, hiking, climbing, bicycling, horse back riding and...
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sound like the right team i want to circle back to the lady and the ethnics commissioner peter king a law professor noting commissioner cohen is a good government guide means nothing not a legal document and . >> 30 seconds. >> commissioner will not allow the ethnic to rely on the basis for their admits behavior from this board you should mitigate going to lunch with the commissioner. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> we can't do q and a only to comment i can't direct the questions. >> if you direct a question i'm sorry to say it will not be answered use your time appropriating appropriately. >> this board had anaconda tension meeting in january in terms of how the pension funds are invested i'll be curious to see how you see them moving that allocation going forward i've also curious how you'll see the returns on that category going forward more generally i'll be interested in the views of in terms of initiative strategies how one deals with the two percent return going forward when those guys funded 96 percent after the equity market has tripled i was
sound like the right team i want to circle back to the lady and the ethnics commissioner peter king a law professor noting commissioner cohen is a good government guide means nothing not a legal document and . >> 30 seconds. >> commissioner will not allow the ethnic to rely on the basis for their admits behavior from this board you should mitigate going to lunch with the commissioner. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> we can't do q and a only to comment i can't...
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i'm telling you, there's women on the teams, i hear them on the roods. radios. this is actually happening. i said he was full of -- but a year later, i looked into the program, stalked the website, and i read instructions i'm in the air force reservist, this is cia zis, and no kidding, two weeks later, we got an e-mail from the air force special operations command because i was assigned there at the time and it was asking for volunteers for air force women assigned specifically to fsoc and it was a one-time thing lucky that i volunteered for that specific rotation, but it was literally, i got the e-mail on a wednesday, and then on monday i did army pft, the rug march submitted wednesday, and it took off from there. >> how long until you were deployed? >> i want to say i went to assessment and selection a month later and then went through training two months after that and out the door at two months after that. >> right. >> once the ball was rolling, it happened quickly, but it was a process. i had this weird cognitive disdance going on, it's not combat and objec
i'm telling you, there's women on the teams, i hear them on the roods. radios. this is actually happening. i said he was full of -- but a year later, i looked into the program, stalked the website, and i read instructions i'm in the air force reservist, this is cia zis, and no kidding, two weeks later, we got an e-mail from the air force special operations command because i was assigned there at the time and it was asking for volunteers for air force women assigned specifically to fsoc and it...
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many areas are 90 including at the airport. storm team 4 radar, dry, not going see any rain over the next couple days, actually and we need some of that rain. we have not seen much in the way of rain lately. mostly sunny, breezy but nice. temperatures 67 to 72 degrees. >> a very nice afternoon. but it gets better thursday. taking the bike out? 60 degree at 9:00 a.m. 67 by one. plenty of sunshine breezy through the early afternoon but then the breeze comes and by 5:00 we're dealing with sunshine and temperatures around that 70 degree mark. >> next couple days 72 thursday. beautiful thursday. less wind low humidity. plenty of sunshine. 82 saturday. the weekend looks a little unsettled here. >> i think we have a chance to see thunder during the day sunday. humidity comes back lots of showers will be likely. some thunder, any storms that develop could have locally heavy downpours once again. that's something we'll continue to watch only a 30% chance saturday. sunday 50 to 60% chance. a little better chance of heavy showers and storms sunday.
many areas are 90 including at the airport. storm team 4 radar, dry, not going see any rain over the next couple days, actually and we need some of that rain. we have not seen much in the way of rain lately. mostly sunny, breezy but nice. temperatures 67 to 72 degrees. >> a very nice afternoon. but it gets better thursday. taking the bike out? 60 degree at 9:00 a.m. 67 by one. plenty of sunshine breezy through the early afternoon but then the breeze comes and by 5:00 we're dealing with...
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to do this recruitment process, to get the waterfront plan working group, and as vise ree teams put into place. in broad part that's what i actually think i just went through the whole one throughout shifting through the slide i apologize for that. i think i hit all of my points, in terms of what the advisory teams are intended to accomplish for us and our schedule will be from june next week, we intend opening up online solicitation, so they can submit their interest in these groups through july 17th. as the deadline then july 18th. through september we will take the time to get them placed, so they're in a position, we can announce that to the port commission and the public in the early midpart of september then start our planning process from there. we intend on scheduling water tour, and land tours, to orient people to what is the port of san francisco mid to late accept then start on a number of orientation, and port wide issues in the public process itself in october which are displayed here. this calendar is pretty much the same as what we presented to you last month. one change h
to do this recruitment process, to get the waterfront plan working group, and as vise ree teams put into place. in broad part that's what i actually think i just went through the whole one throughout shifting through the slide i apologize for that. i think i hit all of my points, in terms of what the advisory teams are intended to accomplish for us and our schedule will be from june next week, we intend opening up online solicitation, so they can submit their interest in these groups through...
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today, the team is going to a spot popular with the tourists who enjoy diving. it is the site of a sunken japanese navy ship that is said to contain bombs. >> translator: i hear that occasionally, divers take explosive devices as souvenirs. but they could explode if something hits them. >> reporter: and the explosions aren't at only danger with these bombs. poisonous substances can leak out of deteriorating bombs. they are not only hazardous to the environment, they can also give people rashes or make them blind. bombs with fuses attached could explode so the team puts them onto shore. when the team members find bombs they believe won't explode, they seal any cracks with a special material to keep poisonous substances from escaping. >> nobody knows for sure how many bombs are here. it will be a long battle to retrieve them all. >> reporter: work continues to remove as many as possible of these reminders of the world. nhk world, palau island. >>> other news, mongolian sumo wrestle terunofuji has been promoted to ozeki, the sport's second highest rank. the sumo as
today, the team is going to a spot popular with the tourists who enjoy diving. it is the site of a sunken japanese navy ship that is said to contain bombs. >> translator: i hear that occasionally, divers take explosive devices as souvenirs. but they could explode if something hits them. >> reporter: and the explosions aren't at only danger with these bombs. poisonous substances can leak out of deteriorating bombs. they are not only hazardous to the environment, they can also give...
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the team will remain number one in the standings. it is at the moment number one in nba merchandise. >> a lot of it has to do with the successful team that's been huge. a lot of likeable players, steph curry obviously. >> reporter: warriors gear number 3 overall this season, number one at the moment. it's never been like this. the team wasn't even in the top 5 the beginning of the year nor was steph curry. his jersey now sells more than any other player except lebron james. >> then by far the craziest busiest year for merchandise sales by far. yes. double, triple what we have ever done in business. >> reporter: $35 this was only 30. this is 20. long-sleeved 40. you guys spending upon any on warriors gear? >> yeah! >> they're making a bundle out here. but it's for a good cause.
the team will remain number one in the standings. it is at the moment number one in nba merchandise. >> a lot of it has to do with the successful team that's been huge. a lot of likeable players, steph curry obviously. >> reporter: warriors gear number 3 overall this season, number one at the moment. it's never been like this. the team wasn't even in the top 5 the beginning of the year nor was steph curry. his jersey now sells more than any other player except lebron james. >>...
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it was crushing for me and the team to be screwing up in that way. it was exacerbated by the fact that we had not built out the big, robust engineering team we needed at the time to get through to the other side. >> you started as a teenager. you go through these highs and lows. how did you develop your own personality and style as a leader? how hard was that? >> i've been really lucky to have some great investors and mentors from early on. i've had great partners with me to steer me to what i should have been doing with my time. for every moment in tumblr's history. the way the team has this works has changed hugely over the last 10 years. the people on the team have changed as well. >> tell me about selling to yahoo! did you want to sell or did you feel like you had to? ♪ >> tell me about selling to yahoo! how did you make that decision, how did the process start? how did you start talking to marissa? david: the conversation with marissa was a fun one. we were looking for partners for strategic investment. we were in the process of raising money. mo
it was crushing for me and the team to be screwing up in that way. it was exacerbated by the fact that we had not built out the big, robust engineering team we needed at the time to get through to the other side. >> you started as a teenager. you go through these highs and lows. how did you develop your own personality and style as a leader? how hard was that? >> i've been really lucky to have some great investors and mentors from early on. i've had great partners with me to steer...
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the u.s. team and then we had the control group. and the way the wargame worked, we started out in a large group plenary session. we presented our assessment of the russian system, what we understood u.s. policy toward russia to be. and that we let the russia and the u.s. team go to the breakout rooms and refine or confirm what had just been presented to build what would be their baseline for going forward. in each case, we told if you are the russia team consider yourself advises to president putin. we walked back into the plenary session. each side had an opportunity to brief the other. and then they had a chance for clarification, questions of clarification from one side to the other. once they had baselined their policy going into the game, we then provided what we would call a strategic scenario that each side would have to deal with. what we found was that there was not a lot of movement from the way we had designed the russian system or the way we presented u.s. policy. we felt we had a good
the u.s. team and then we had the control group. and the way the wargame worked, we started out in a large group plenary session. we presented our assessment of the russian system, what we understood u.s. policy toward russia to be. and that we let the russia and the u.s. team go to the breakout rooms and refine or confirm what had just been presented to build what would be their baseline for going forward. in each case, we told if you are the russia team consider yourself advises to president...
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the teams that we were working at. at one point when we first got out there we were like you need to make yourself more important than the work dog because the working dog spot on the team to go out. prove yourself more important and valuable than them because you need to and valuable than them because that's the only way you're going to go out on a mission. from then on -- and i was blessed with an absolutely awesome partner out there. and her and i got together and started coming up with what can we do for this team? how can we gather this intelligence and how can we gain that bond with the women and children out there so they're willing to give us this information that will potentially help out the team? that really makes you have to think hard. that is not an easy thing. i'm not a super creative person. and between the two of us that's helped me immensely with my career ever since then. i'm looking at things differently and definitely more in a leadership way. the girl i was deployed with downrange is my best friend
the teams that we were working at. at one point when we first got out there we were like you need to make yourself more important than the work dog because the working dog spot on the team to go out. prove yourself more important and valuable than them because you need to and valuable than them because that's the only way you're going to go out on a mission. from then on -- and i was blessed with an absolutely awesome partner out there. and her and i got together and started coming up with what...
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it is the team's first trip to the big show since 1975. they took the western conference against houston by 104-to 90. the 40- year drought is over. hello everybody. next stop. the cleveland caveliers and lebron james. let's go right to sports director gary radnich for the highlights. >> gary :the rockets were needing a win against steph curry to prolong the series. curry plan with a protective sleeve curry was cruising with 26 points and eight rebounds and six assists you'll notice that curry took off at protective sleeve for whatever reason, everything is going golden state's way harding wasn't as good as normal barnes had 24 points 7 rrebounds and james harden was out of his game with turnovers >>:winning films like a relief more than anything--feels like a relief but it is more than a relief is a joint--joy i'm happy for everybody especially our fans because 40 years as a long time without a wind--win the last time i won the title was back in 1970 a week from tomorrow cleveland and lebron here the first two games will be here in the ba
it is the team's first trip to the big show since 1975. they took the western conference against houston by 104-to 90. the 40- year drought is over. hello everybody. next stop. the cleveland caveliers and lebron james. let's go right to sports director gary radnich for the highlights. >> gary :the rockets were needing a win against steph curry to prolong the series. curry plan with a protective sleeve curry was cruising with 26 points and eight rebounds and six assists you'll notice that...
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the u.s. team go to their break-out rooms and either refine or confirm what had just been presented to build what would be their base line in going forward. in each case we told the u.s. team if you're an advisor to the president and the same thing to the russian, consider yourselves advisors to president putin. we brought them back into the plenary session. each side had an opportunity to brief the other and then they had a chance for questions of clarification from one side to the other, and that was as well with the white cell of the control group. once they had baselined their policy going into the game, we then provided what we call a strategic insert or scenario that each side would have to deal with. what we found was, there was not a lot of movement from the way we had designed the russian system or the way we had presented u.s. policy, so we felt like we had a pretty good base line going in and after they'd come into the plenary session, a pretty good refinement. so we started with the fir
the u.s. team go to their break-out rooms and either refine or confirm what had just been presented to build what would be their base line in going forward. in each case we told the u.s. team if you're an advisor to the president and the same thing to the russian, consider yourselves advisors to president putin. we brought them back into the plenary session. each side had an opportunity to brief the other and then they had a chance for questions of clarification from one side to the other, and...
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but the u.s. team didn't feel that russia was ready to cross that clear bright shining line of triggering nato's article v. so, in fact though we wanted to assure our allies particularly in the baltics and particularly to encourage them to head off any possible protests or mass mobilization of their russian ethnic minorities that might give an entree to russia to meddle further in their domestic politics, we felt that the real challenge was happening on the front doorstep of nato. and that means ukraine. obviously, there are some other countries like moldova and georgia that we were concerned about, but we felt if the u.s. simply encouraged nato e to build a wall around current nato members and say we're not going to take any cognizance of what happens beyond that, the borders of today's nato members that that would be a big mistake. and that's why we came back to the very, very the thorny problem of how to stabilize the situation in ukraine and reinforce that new government there to where it can settl
but the u.s. team didn't feel that russia was ready to cross that clear bright shining line of triggering nato's article v. so, in fact though we wanted to assure our allies particularly in the baltics and particularly to encourage them to head off any possible protests or mass mobilization of their russian ethnic minorities that might give an entree to russia to meddle further in their domestic politics, we felt that the real challenge was happening on the front doorstep of nato. and that...
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but the u.s. team did not feel that russia was ready to cross that clear, bright shining line of triggering nato's article five. though we wanted to reassure our allies, particularly in the baltic and particularly to encourage them to head off any possible protests or mass mobilization of authorities, that might give an entree to russia to meddle in politics, we felt the real challenge was happening on the doorstep of nato. that means ukraine. obviously some other countries like moldova and georgia we were concerned about, but we felt that if the u.s. simply encouraged nato to build a wall around the current nato members and say we are not going to take any cognizance of what happens jan -- beyond the borders of today's members, that would be a big mistake. that is why we came back to the very thorny problem of how to stabilize the situation in ukraine, and reinforce the new government there to where it can settle its difference with no outside interference. at least from the perspective of the u.s. te
but the u.s. team did not feel that russia was ready to cross that clear, bright shining line of triggering nato's article five. though we wanted to reassure our allies, particularly in the baltic and particularly to encourage them to head off any possible protests or mass mobilization of authorities, that might give an entree to russia to meddle in politics, we felt the real challenge was happening on the doorstep of nato. that means ukraine. obviously some other countries like moldova and...
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hot team is the robust team and frankly their staff members are very excited they have a tool in the navigation center that is very relevant right now we have 50 people staying and is donation of $300 million to ramp up the sro's this is a huge housing force i saw what was going well in filled and they integrate the housing services and this outreach and support people but the reality less than 10 we have a lot of here and i know that many of you have life experiences hotels that have 60, 70, 80 vacated rooms whether individual lawyers or regulatory work they're not being met and are there problems in sro's absolutely but it is a long lead time inform he said homeless i believe thousands of sro's not utilized we're in a legal lawsuit we had a meet at city hall to help people and one off the things an volunteering hotel we moving in one hundred and 25 homeless residents in a buff renovated sro hotel those are the thoughtful things were we w we're in the business of doing captain lazzaro is involved in a initiativ
hot team is the robust team and frankly their staff members are very excited they have a tool in the navigation center that is very relevant right now we have 50 people staying and is donation of $300 million to ramp up the sro's this is a huge housing force i saw what was going well in filled and they integrate the housing services and this outreach and support people but the reality less than 10 we have a lot of here and i know that many of you have life experiences hotels that have 60, 70,...
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the team need to check the level of radiation for each item. only the ones that meet safety standards can be taken back to the museum. these newspapers from fukushima are okay. they carried details of the disaster and were supposed to go out to readers on march 12th. but they sit abandoned in a shop for three and a half years before he gave them to the team. >> translator: even our memories of the disaster are fading away gradually. so i was always thinking that records of what happened must be passed down to future generations. >> reporter: the team took about 40 of the objects they collected and put it on display. and then the items are animate, visitors can feel their story. >> translator: i used to walk and jog in this neighborhood. it might sound like an exaggeration but i dream about this place. so in that sense i'm thankful that these items have been preserved. >> reporter: even visitors from outside fukushima are impressed by the collection. >> translator: i feel these items directly convey how these people's lives were suddenly disconn
the team need to check the level of radiation for each item. only the ones that meet safety standards can be taken back to the museum. these newspapers from fukushima are okay. they carried details of the disaster and were supposed to go out to readers on march 12th. but they sit abandoned in a shop for three and a half years before he gave them to the team. >> translator: even our memories of the disaster are fading away gradually. so i was always thinking that records of what happened...
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another win for the team. today seth curry and the rest of the team beat the memphis grizzlies in game one of the second round of the playoffs. kimberly is live at oracle arena in oakland. was there ever any doubt? we knew this would happen. >> we were hoping this would happen. we were all crossing our fingers but nobody wanted to speak too soon although i do have to admit there's a lot of people leaving in the fourth quarter. i said you're leaving early and they said we already know the outcome. they knew. we all didn't want to admit it too soon. the warriors are known for their very fast pace. the memphis grizzlies like to take things slow. today the warriors kept control of the game and the lead to win. fans came in ready to cheer on their team after the warriors took a week off to rest. this was following a four game shut out against the new orleans pelicans in the first round of the playoffs. these fans were said to be the loudest in the nba and today they certainly lived up to their reputation. >> they ca
another win for the team. today seth curry and the rest of the team beat the memphis grizzlies in game one of the second round of the playoffs. kimberly is live at oracle arena in oakland. was there ever any doubt? we knew this would happen. >> we were hoping this would happen. we were all crossing our fingers but nobody wanted to speak too soon although i do have to admit there's a lot of people leaving in the fourth quarter. i said you're leaving early and they said we already know the...
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and i'm really proud that all of the content of the portal was written by myself and the team members rather than copying and pasting we took the time to write all of the content ourselves and manage the content the content was a lot more work that expected so make sure sure that you manage it throughout the process and make sure -- this is directed towards government agencies so make sure that you write your rfp qualitative and quantitative measures that you can achieve and work with different kinds of people i wanted to make sure that everyone had different skill sets so it wasn't just to mirror what i was an expert in i wanted to make sure that everyone brought in a different piece of their expertise to the table and that's why we were able to work so well together and we made incremental improvements that were valuable and content can be just as important as functionality. so what have we been doing since launch? well, i have been saying this for a long time we can not just add technology to a flawed process, right? now we've put information in one place on the portal and
and i'm really proud that all of the content of the portal was written by myself and the team members rather than copying and pasting we took the time to write all of the content ourselves and manage the content the content was a lot more work that expected so make sure sure that you manage it throughout the process and make sure -- this is directed towards government agencies so make sure that you write your rfp qualitative and quantitative measures that you can achieve and work with different...
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. >> i'm jenna townsend with the i-team. before you head to the beach, you'll want to see what we found when he got the water testing samples for all of t >>> today, hooray. the outdoor pools are open in montgomery county. the county's seven outdoor pools will open at noon today. the cost is $7 on the weekends and $4 for children 18 years of age and under. for adults the cost is $8 on the weekend and $6 during the week. of course you can buy summer pool passes if you want them. you can now go swimming at outdoor public pools at the district as well. the mayor helping kick off things. didn't go so far to dive in herself though. the pools in the district are open and free to all d.c. residents. if you live outside of the district you'll have to pay a small fee. we're trying to get the mayor to get a cannon ball. >>> this weekend marks the unofficial start of summer for many of us that means it's a time to hit the beach. >> but whether you're headed inland to the bay or aiming for the big waves on the coast, you nooe need to fin
. >> i'm jenna townsend with the i-team. before you head to the beach, you'll want to see what we found when he got the water testing samples for all of t >>> today, hooray. the outdoor pools are open in montgomery county. the county's seven outdoor pools will open at noon today. the cost is $7 on the weekends and $4 for children 18 years of age and under. for adults the cost is $8 on the weekend and $6 during the week. of course you can buy summer pool passes if you want them....
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for the first time in 40 years the team will head to the nba finals 40 years ago by the welcome back carter, the jeffersons were in the first season and the president was gerald ford. coming up in four minutes ktvu alex savidge 30 years old at the time, ages well, how fans are celebrating and ticket prices for game one of the championship series, against lebron and the cleveland cavaliers. it is a very happy friday eve otherwise known as thursday may 28. i'm a little excited. i'm brian flores. >> i'm pam cook, love all the trivia of what was happening there, some of us, were not even born yet rosemary, by the time the -- >> i think i was a thought. might have been a consideration at the time. >> maybe! [ laughter ] >> love that shot, that shot over in lake mira there walking around gorgeous skies, you may have been able to tell in that shot widespread all the way to our inline communities marine layer compressed since yesterday, still 2,000 feet and managed to work its way in to the hills that in addition to an off shore breeze, temperatures right now 52 in santa rosa, 51 san francis
for the first time in 40 years the team will head to the nba finals 40 years ago by the welcome back carter, the jeffersons were in the first season and the president was gerald ford. coming up in four minutes ktvu alex savidge 30 years old at the time, ages well, how fans are celebrating and ticket prices for game one of the championship series, against lebron and the cleveland cavaliers. it is a very happy friday eve otherwise known as thursday may 28. i'm a little excited. i'm brian flores....
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the d.c. sports teams. >> we'd be out of the playoffs, wouldn't we? >> we would be. there sanu member of the wusa 9 team. >> we're excited. she made her debut this morning. she is the daughter of our anchor jan jeff coat. kingsly weighed in at seven pounds and seven ounces. mom, dad and big sis cana all doing well. >> awesome. >> and congratulations to everybody. >> yes. >> what have you got? >> baseball, nats on the move now. >> okay. >>> they got it going right now, guys. the pitching popping, the bats popping. put it all together and it is pretty unfair for the opponents. >>> things are starting to get back to normal in the n.l. east. the nats are notorious slow starters and are starting to cook. this run they have been on, and they have reeled in everybody in the division except the mets, and that will be happening soon, trust me. the nats continuing the west coast swing in san diego. let's get to it. the nats won 10-0 last night. we talked about the hitting at 6:00. guys like this getting it done. yunel escobar, professional hitter, staying with it, goes the oth
the d.c. sports teams. >> we'd be out of the playoffs, wouldn't we? >> we would be. there sanu member of the wusa 9 team. >> we're excited. she made her debut this morning. she is the daughter of our anchor jan jeff coat. kingsly weighed in at seven pounds and seven ounces. mom, dad and big sis cana all doing well. >> awesome. >> and congratulations to everybody. >> yes. >> what have you got? >> baseball, nats on the move now. >> okay....
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the team was setting up for a free kick and there's no goalie in the net. >> oh, man. >> because the goalie decided to take a water break. >> that's not fair! >> a water break. >> got to pay attention. >> you got to seize on an opportunity when you of can get them. >> to that goalie, you got to focus. >> the goalie still didn't realize what happened. >> he knows now. >> that's it for us. the cbs evening news is >> pelley: swept away. more than a dozen are missing in texas floodwaters and more rain is on the way. also tonight the movie theater massacre. james holmes' notebook reveals that he had been dreaming about mass killings for years. in the battle against isis, u.s. pilots have a vision problem -- no eyes on the ground. and tonight our salute to the class of '15. >> as i like to tell the "c" students, you too can be president. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: tonighted fromwaters are rising in the southern planes -- plains and the search continues for people who have been swept away. the water in par
the team was setting up for a free kick and there's no goalie in the net. >> oh, man. >> because the goalie decided to take a water break. >> that's not fair! >> a water break. >> got to pay attention. >> you got to seize on an opportunity when you of can get them. >> to that goalie, you got to focus. >> the goalie still didn't realize what happened. >> he knows now. >> that's it for us. the cbs evening news is >> pelley: swept...
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peter: the two teams are the most decorated teams in the sport's history here in canada served up ice cold resent against their long-standing rival. reporter: team canada was unstoppable, outpacing and outclassing their opponents. this was one of russia's few shots on goal from nhl star alexander ovechkin. in the 19th minute, team canada took a deserved lead. in the second period, the canadians really hit their stride. tyler seguin 2-0. then the olympic champion striking the puck in. no let up for russia as tyler seguin added another. in the end canada bagged 6. russia saved face with the team's only goal. the final score --6-1 rout canada the deserving world champions. brian: onto the stage now in europe is gearing up for what is arguably its main singing competition coming this weekend. the eurovision song contest will be getting underway in villa -- vienna, austria. peter: each country since it's pick to get the top prize. here in germany, that is ann sop hie. reporter: she is doing her promotional tour, giving an interview to a radio's nation in berlin. she can deal with as much p
peter: the two teams are the most decorated teams in the sport's history here in canada served up ice cold resent against their long-standing rival. reporter: team canada was unstoppable, outpacing and outclassing their opponents. this was one of russia's few shots on goal from nhl star alexander ovechkin. in the 19th minute, team canada took a deserved lead. in the second period, the canadians really hit their stride. tyler seguin 2-0. then the olympic champion striking the puck in. no let up...
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the entire team stepped up in john wall's absence. unable to get job done they head to atlanta with the series tied at two games apiece. let's show you how it went down in game four. paul pierce the hero. wiz down 2. nene with the flush over al horford and john wall approved. off the hawks miss. here comes bradley beal pushing it up the court. he spots up for three and drains it. a little over a minute left. hawks up four. jeff teague makes it 7. teague had himself a game. 26 points. the wizards not going away. beal getting two more of his game high 34 points. the wiz within 5. a little later, nene another finish down low. the wizards down just 3. 9.5 seconds remaining. a three-point game of paul pierce that three-pointer is off the mark. he can't tie it up. the hawks go on to beat the wizards, 106-101. they even the series at 2-2. paul pierce talked about the final shot. >> you got what you wanted. >> yeah. i thought i got a great look. sometimes you make it sometimes you miss. >> i thought it was going in. i mean it was a great look,
the entire team stepped up in john wall's absence. unable to get job done they head to atlanta with the series tied at two games apiece. let's show you how it went down in game four. paul pierce the hero. wiz down 2. nene with the flush over al horford and john wall approved. off the hawks miss. here comes bradley beal pushing it up the court. he spots up for three and drains it. a little over a minute left. hawks up four. jeff teague makes it 7. teague had himself a game. 26 points. the...
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and again, on the best team in the league, and just very watchable player.ll these things i think added up, and that's the reason why he is the guy that people are saying will be the mvp. >> thanks, monte. memphis guard mike conley out with facial fractures. yikes! first quarter, steph curry, the mvp showing off, behind-the-back pass to draymond green. and money green is money from downtown. dubs up six. third quarter, warriors up 14. klay thompson in the corner for three. you betcha. dubs up 17. next possession now. curry, doing what he does best. hits the stepback three. slash brothers combined for 40. 101-86. here's ros with more. >> reporter: the big question was, who would take the tempo? and the warriors had an answer right off the bat. they picked up where they left off in new orleans and the warriors looked in a groove to begin round two against memphis. >> i thought the energy level was great. we were well rested, obviously. i think our conditioning and just you know our physicality going into the game was nice. >> you never know how the week of is
and again, on the best team in the league, and just very watchable player.ll these things i think added up, and that's the reason why he is the guy that people are saying will be the mvp. >> thanks, monte. memphis guard mike conley out with facial fractures. yikes! first quarter, steph curry, the mvp showing off, behind-the-back pass to draymond green. and money green is money from downtown. dubs up six. third quarter, warriors up 14. klay thompson in the corner for three. you betcha....
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team. one of the reasons i am excited about the team we have right now is because i believe it is the best ssible team for the company at the moment. i believe we have made all the hard choices we needed to make put -- to put the team together. emily: how long is it going to last? dick: i don't know. you can't ever say to yourself this is the exact team for this many months or years. you have to be evaluating things constantly. what you cannot do is leave the pitcher in too long. i think you always have the be evaluating and this is the right team for this moment. emily: how does not being a founder affect your ability to lead? ♪ emily: we mentioned the guys in the front row at improv comedy saying, you suck. dick: not just you suck, get off. keeping in mind that was three minutes into a one hour show. emily: in one of the most high profile and scrutinized jobs in the world, some people say -- dick: you suck, get off. emily: exactly. how do you deal with that when people say that? and have you as a person deal with that when people say you should be fired? dick: i got invited to something a
team. one of the reasons i am excited about the team we have right now is because i believe it is the best ssible team for the company at the moment. i believe we have made all the hard choices we needed to make put -- to put the team together. emily: how long is it going to last? dick: i don't know. you can't ever say to yourself this is the exact team for this many months or years. you have to be evaluating things constantly. what you cannot do is leave the pitcher in too long. i think you...
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fairfax search and rescue took the device to nepal with them and megan mcgrath caught up with the team to see how it works at their training facility. >> i have somebody here. >> reporter: this is a simulation. >> watch your head. >> reporter: but just recently, the high-tech locating device proved its value in nepal, helping david lewis find four earthquake victims buried beneath the rubble. the first thought in my mind that was of relief and then i thought about all the victims i saw the moms and the kids sitting on the side of the road you know crying next to piles. you smell some very bad smells. and you know why they are sitting there crying. and then you see that family member and they have the spirit of hope that flows from them into you. >> set the device. >> reporter: it's called the finder. >> it is scanning the pile. >> reporter: several search and rescue teams, including virginia's task force one have been testing and providing feedback to the designers. they hope this final prototype will be a lifesaver. >> instead of having to dig or break rock two or three feet away, we
fairfax search and rescue took the device to nepal with them and megan mcgrath caught up with the team to see how it works at their training facility. >> i have somebody here. >> reporter: this is a simulation. >> watch your head. >> reporter: but just recently, the high-tech locating device proved its value in nepal, helping david lewis find four earthquake victims buried beneath the rubble. the first thought in my mind that was of relief and then i thought about all...
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they make the most mistakes when commenting on the team's website. company, did the study looked at how many writing mistakes were made on posts that were at least 50 words long. washington fans had more than 16 mistakes for every 100 words written. detroit fans on the other hand earned top english honors with just 4 mistakes per 100 words. >>> and those are all of the words for us on "news4 this week." thanks for joining us. we leave you now with the celebrations from the cap's game seven. let's hope for more celebration this afternoon. enjoy the game. ♪ >>> eight championships, one home. the following is a presentation of nbc sports championship season. >>> we welcome you to madison square garden in new york, second round of the stanley cup playoffs, game two, new york rangers/washington capitals. alex ovechkin, two points in the capitals' game one victory. rick 42 goals during the regular season. only ovechkin and steven stamkos scored more. rangers and caps, game two coming up. first to the studio. captions paid for by nbc-universal television
they make the most mistakes when commenting on the team's website. company, did the study looked at how many writing mistakes were made on posts that were at least 50 words long. washington fans had more than 16 mistakes for every 100 words written. detroit fans on the other hand earned top english honors with just 4 mistakes per 100 words. >>> and those are all of the words for us on "news4 this week." thanks for joining us. we leave you now with the celebrations from the...
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you will recall former mayor gray wanted to bring football back to washington but adamant the team would have to change the name. mayor bowser said she wants to bring football back to washington and willing to look past the name for now and willing to use it. >> we know that the perfect location for the redskins is where they played for decades very successfully. >> reporter: last year then council member bowser signed on to a resolution calling for the team to change the anymore and in the past she said the name change should be part of any talks about bringing the redskins back to d.c. but recently she started using the name in press interviews on radio and tv. >> rfk was the best place for the washington redskins to locate and i think that the team officials have said as much. >> reporter: maryland governor hogan defended the name and while virginia's governor hasn't defended it he frequently uses the team name. >> i would love to have the redskins move to virginia, making sense for us and them. >> reporter: news 4 is told the mayor is advised to use the name to show good faith with t
you will recall former mayor gray wanted to bring football back to washington but adamant the team would have to change the name. mayor bowser said she wants to bring football back to washington and willing to look past the name for now and willing to use it. >> we know that the perfect location for the redskins is where they played for decades very successfully. >> reporter: last year then council member bowser signed on to a resolution calling for the team to change the anymore...
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president obama will give the team from the u.s. air force academy a trophy for beating army and navy's teams this year. you're looking at video of when the navy team won the so-called commander in chief's award two years ago. >>> i always played within the rules, i would never do anything to break the rules. i believe in fair play and i respect the league. >> you have heard that. new england patriots quarterback tom brady coming under fire today for those words. he said earlier this year. a month's long investigation says brady was quote at least generally aware of several underinflated footballs during the afc championship game in january. >> the patriots won that game and went on to win the super bowl. investigators implicated two patriots employees in addition to brady. the report says it was quote, more probable than not they deliberately deflated the balls. the investigators forwarded the findings to the nfl. if the league decides to punish brady he could face a suspension or a fine. >> so the stink about this the underinflated
president obama will give the team from the u.s. air force academy a trophy for beating army and navy's teams this year. you're looking at video of when the navy team won the so-called commander in chief's award two years ago. >>> i always played within the rules, i would never do anything to break the rules. i believe in fair play and i respect the league. >> you have heard that. new england patriots quarterback tom brady coming under fire today for those words. he said earlier...
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. >>> they are the most deployed urban search and rescue team in the entire country. virginia task force 1 is finally home after three weeks in nepal. >> while there, they rescued people buried in the rubble. surae chinn has more. >> reporter: they have waited for these hugs and kisses for almost three long weeks. >> it's great to be home. >> it's good to be back and see their faces. haven't seen them in quite sometime now. just be able to share time with them. >> every time you see a kid injured or be able to pull somebody out of a pile, it hit home. brings you to think about your family, think about the american people. but we're very fortunate we were able to help. >> reporter: the team helped pull a 15-year-old buried for five days in the rubble. [ cheers & applause ] >> saved a live! saved a life! >> reporter: after the second quake, they rescued a 41-year- old woman trapped in a four- story building. the team further helped the injured, rebuild infrastructure, and stabilize the iconic temple in kathmandu. >> namaste! >> reporter: the nepalese people in the unite
. >>> they are the most deployed urban search and rescue team in the entire country. virginia task force 1 is finally home after three weeks in nepal. >> while there, they rescued people buried in the rubble. surae chinn has more. >> reporter: they have waited for these hugs and kisses for almost three long weeks. >> it's great to be home. >> it's good to be back and see their faces. haven't seen them in quite sometime now. just be able to share time with them....
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but the team's biggest move yet, not obvious from down here. you've got to get in the cockpit when marine corps captain katie higgins, the first female pilot in blue angels history. >> i was shocked a little bit at first because i was totally expecting a no. i saw that as a far-off dream kind of but i was encouraged to apply and i did and i made the team. it's been a wonderful experience ever since. >> captain katie higgins from maryland. >> reporter: the history maker is also a hometown girl. >> i definitely miss crab cakes. >> reporter: with aviation in her blood. >> i'm actually a third generation pilot. my father was a navy pilot, hornet pilot actually which is awesome because that's what our jet guys fly on my team. >> reporter: as for her bird it's hard to miss. the c-130 affectionately named fat albert is a transport plane with its own tricks and is no doubt a big part of the show. >> don't get me wrong, the f-18 is an awesome aircraft and i give my guys the utmost respect. i'm so in love with my airplane i'll fly it every day for the res
but the team's biggest move yet, not obvious from down here. you've got to get in the cockpit when marine corps captain katie higgins, the first female pilot in blue angels history. >> i was shocked a little bit at first because i was totally expecting a no. i saw that as a far-off dream kind of but i was encouraged to apply and i did and i made the team. it's been a wonderful experience ever since. >> captain katie higgins from maryland. >> reporter: the history maker is also...
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the u.s. women's soccer team. m with bay area at thises and the -- bay area ties and the surprise the entire team got yesterday. >>> good morning to you. welcome back to "mornings on 2", sunday, may 10th. i'm claudine wong. >> good morning. i'm mike mibach. i noticed in allie rasmus's live shot overcast. even in san jose. when it's that bad you know it's a pretty heavy marine layer in town. >> you're right. about 2,000 feet deep and when it gets to be that deep it microwaves its way with well -- moves its way well into the east bay, south bay, north bay. nobody can escape. almost nobody. a few areas have sunshine and boy i envy you. a live look across the bay and you can see a lot of may gray. we're going to have nice weather for the afternoon. in fact i can sum it up by saying today will be a lot like yesterday. so as we shift into the east bay, the areas that are waking up with mostly sunny skies, not livermore or pleasanton but as i shift to antioch, oakley, brentwood, discovery bay a near repeat from where we s
the u.s. women's soccer team. m with bay area at thises and the -- bay area ties and the surprise the entire team got yesterday. >>> good morning to you. welcome back to "mornings on 2", sunday, may 10th. i'm claudine wong. >> good morning. i'm mike mibach. i noticed in allie rasmus's live shot overcast. even in san jose. when it's that bad you know it's a pretty heavy marine layer in town. >> you're right. about 2,000 feet deep and when it gets to be that deep it...
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team last? dick: i don't know. you can't ever say to yourself this is the exact team for the next n months or years.ave to be evaluating things constantly. what you cannot do is leave the pitcher in too long. i think you always have the be evaluating whether this is the right team for this moment. emily: how does not being a founder affect your ability to lead? ♪ emily: we mentioned the guys in the front row at the improv comedy shows saying, you suck. dick: heckling you. not just "you suck" -- "you suck, get off." keeping in mind that was three minutes into a one-hour show. it didn't get better, by the way. emily: in one of the most high profile and scrutinized jobs in the world, some people say -- dick: you suck, get off. emily: exactly. [laughter] dick: i say i have heard that before, it was in an australian accent, though. emily: how do you deal with that? how does your team deal with that? and how do you, as a person, deal with that, when people say you should be fired? dick: i got invited to something a couple of years ago. my daughter said, you should go. i said, i don't think i will because
team last? dick: i don't know. you can't ever say to yourself this is the exact team for the next n months or years.ave to be evaluating things constantly. what you cannot do is leave the pitcher in too long. i think you always have the be evaluating whether this is the right team for this moment. emily: how does not being a founder affect your ability to lead? ♪ emily: we mentioned the guys in the front row at the improv comedy shows saying, you suck. dick: heckling you. not just "you...
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squad was created last year to mark the century of a team that played a very special role for the japanese community in canada. the vancouver asahi was formed in 1914 by second-generation immigrants. at the time, 40 workers faced different types of discrimination. empty employment prospects were limited. this 94-year-old is the only surviving member of the baseball team. >> translator: the team traveled to many places for friendly games, as we wanted people to understand japanese immigrants. we wanted to become friends with white canadians. >> reporter: the squad's success became a source of pride for the community. and it was famous for its spirit of fair play. from 1937 the vancouver asahi won the pacific northwest championship five consecutive times. an achievement that contributed to their induction in the canadian baseball hall of fame. japan's attack on pearl harbor marked the end of an era. canadian authority sies interned all people of japanese descent, and the team was forced to disband. the 100th anniversary of the vancouver asahi gave the japanese-canadian community an
squad was created last year to mark the century of a team that played a very special role for the japanese community in canada. the vancouver asahi was formed in 1914 by second-generation immigrants. at the time, 40 workers faced different types of discrimination. empty employment prospects were limited. this 94-year-old is the only surviving member of the baseball team. >> translator: the team traveled to many places for friendly games, as we wanted people to understand japanese...
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. >> the team split two games during the regular season with each team winning on its home floor, lebron james did not play when the teams met in oakland though but of course, everybody's talking about steph curry's daughter joining her dad at the post game press conference once again and once again, stealing the show. [ laughter ] >> moaning and -- >> boy, i feel better. >> want to do say that. >> this, obviously storylines throughout the playoffs, locked in everybody's got to be -- [ laughter ] >> who is listening to what steph curry was saying, looking at the curtain 2-year-old riley came to the curtain sat on his lap, waved to reporters squirming, played hide and seek, there the full interview. at ktvu.com. the big yawn though, that's how i felt. >> we'll be talking with her about that. >> adorable. >>> long suffering warriors fans thought this day would never come their unwavering devotion paid off reporter alex savidge joins us now from oracle arena where there are still remnants lying around from last night's celebration, we see the crews. >> yeah, confetti is still flying! sort o
. >> the team split two games during the regular season with each team winning on its home floor, lebron james did not play when the teams met in oakland though but of course, everybody's talking about steph curry's daughter joining her dad at the post game press conference once again and once again, stealing the show. [ laughter ] >> moaning and -- >> boy, i feel better. >> want to do say that. >> this, obviously storylines throughout the playoffs, locked in...
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they make the most mistakes when commenting on the team's website. ading company, did the study looked at how many writing mistakes were made on posts that were at least 50 words long. washington fans had more than 16 mistakes for every 100 words written. detroit fans on the other hand earned top english honors with just 4 mistakes per 100 words. >>> and those are all of the words for us on "news4 this week." thanks for joining us. we leave you now with the celebrations from the cap's game seven. let's hope for more celebration this afternoon. enjoy the game. ♪ lets say this is your tv and these are the channels you pay for with cable but these are the types of channels you actually want to watch what if you could pay for what you want, and not for what you don't so you could get kids channels sports... or entertainment mix and match, or get them all. now fios brings you a totally new way to customize your tv starting at $74.99 -- including internet and phone. cable just gives you channels. fios gives you choice. dude totino's blasted rolls. sweet. to
they make the most mistakes when commenting on the team's website. ading company, did the study looked at how many writing mistakes were made on posts that were at least 50 words long. washington fans had more than 16 mistakes for every 100 words written. detroit fans on the other hand earned top english honors with just 4 mistakes per 100 words. >>> and those are all of the words for us on "news4 this week." thanks for joining us. we leave you now with the celebrations from...
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the faster team still is physical. on harden and then obviously andre spent time. what worked so well for you guys night on james? >> i got to give lot of credit to andrew bogut. for us to be able to pressure the way we do, we he to be able to rely on the defense behind us. and bogut draymond festus all those guys behind us to paint the rim, tha allows us to get into his airspace and make him put it on the ground and get to the basket. >> harrison for, a young guy 22 years old, like james harden u have so much poise. i know you had some tough times early in your career there was talk about you being possibly traded away. how have you managed to keep an even keel during all that. and talk aittle bit if you could about how maybe that's a resu of something you learned very early in your athletic life. >> yeah you know. i think when i first went to college, i struggled my freshman year at north carolina. that definitely kind of made me apeciate the game of basketball a lot more. definitely made me become more dedicated. i
the faster team still is physical. on harden and then obviously andre spent time. what worked so well for you guys night on james? >> i got to give lot of credit to andrew bogut. for us to be able to pressure the way we do, we he to be able to rely on the defense behind us. and bogut draymond festus all those guys behind us to paint the rim, tha allows us to get into his airspace and make him put it on the ground and get to the basket. >> harrison for, a young guy 22 years old,...