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de la frontera, recibiÓ en parÍs el premio internacional de la cadena grayslando tour.a exposiciÓn a las altas temperaturas y los quÍmicos Ácidos como los que se encuentran en fertilizantes, la filtraciÓn de combustible puede causar incendio de un vehÍculo. la educaciÓn en las escuelas de la mayorÍa de los estados del paÍs enfrenta un gran reto. los llamadoss estÁndares comunes de educaciÓn. es un proceso que naciÓ en el 2010 un estudio encontrÓ que los cambios en los textos escolares, no se estÁn dando. a pesar que el programa debe implementarse totalmente el prÓximo aÑo escolar. liliana escalante de los angeles nos tiene el informe. >>> las escuelas de 45 de los 50 estados del paÍs, estÁn en proceso de implementar los estÁn darse bÁsicos de educaciÓn. para preparar en igualdad de condiciones, a todos los estudiantes en la profesiÓn que elijan flt sin importar donde viven o a la escuela que asisten. >>> tenemos estudiantes que se les enseÑa lo que le enseÑa a otros estudiantes y entonces, ahÍ esta la desventaja para ciertos estudiantes. >>> simplemente enfrenta retos.
de la frontera, recibiÓ en parÍs el premio internacional de la cadena grayslando tour.a exposiciÓn a las altas temperaturas y los quÍmicos Ácidos como los que se encuentran en fertilizantes, la filtraciÓn de combustible puede causar incendio de un vehÍculo. la educaciÓn en las escuelas de la mayorÍa de los estados del paÍs enfrenta un gran reto. los llamadoss estÁndares comunes de educaciÓn. es un proceso que naciÓ en el 2010 un estudio encontrÓ que los cambios en los textos...
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t. >>> right now at 5:00, a man in a crosswalk was hit by a tour bus. tonight new questions about safety on san francisco's streets. also -- >> the flames were really small in the beginning and really picked up the pace after like five minutes. it was a huge fire, huge fire. >> fire crews knocked down a hues fire in mountainview. we'll tell you about the story of the good samaritans, and theories are flying around the malaysian plane that disappeared with 239 people on board. the new resources helping out with the search. >>> good evening. i'm diane dwyer. terry mcsweeney is off tonight. we begin with the search for the missing plane from malaysia. 25 countries are now part of the search effort. at this point it's mostly about searching the vast areas of land and water and collecting as much data as possible. nbc's an mahbell roberts has more on the investigation. >> police are now looking closely into the lives of the pilot and co-pilot, what they do, their interests and also critically their psychological state. the conclusion that whoever is behind t
t. >>> right now at 5:00, a man in a crosswalk was hit by a tour bus. tonight new questions about safety on san francisco's streets. also -- >> the flames were really small in the beginning and really picked up the pace after like five minutes. it was a huge fire, huge fire. >> fire crews knocked down a hues fire in mountainview. we'll tell you about the story of the good samaritans, and theories are flying around the malaysian plane that disappeared with 239 people on...
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police say the man hit is in his 60s hit by a tour bus sunday. the man's cane, bag and other belongings scattered in the street after the accident. and it's just the latest pedestrian accident to happen in the city. there were 21 fatalities last year and that's the highers number since 2007 in san francisco. mayor ed lee recently unveiled a campaign aimed at getting drivers to slow down and pedestrians to watch their surroundings more closely. in november, san francisco voters will decide on a $17 million traffic safety project at several intersections. yesterday's accident really shook up witnesses who saw the victim and the driver. >> i don't even know he knew he hit somebody until he heard the guy or the girl yell. >> reporter: the bus is operated by a tour company called grayline of san francisco which issued a statement saying our company has been in business for 25 years with a perfect safety record. to my thj is the first incident as such. of course our first concern is for those involved as i mentioned we are fully cooperating with author
police say the man hit is in his 60s hit by a tour bus sunday. the man's cane, bag and other belongings scattered in the street after the accident. and it's just the latest pedestrian accident to happen in the city. there were 21 fatalities last year and that's the highers number since 2007 in san francisco. mayor ed lee recently unveiled a campaign aimed at getting drivers to slow down and pedestrians to watch their surroundings more closely. in november, san francisco voters will decide on a...
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>>the grand tour is at west montrose. >>we will have a link to grand tour. wgntv.com/midday >>thanks for coming wgntv.com/midday >>thanks for coming does trivia. here's our weather picture. at least it is going to turn that way. the wind does come down after blowing fiercely overnight. you can see a storm developing in the southern midwest. that turns the wind off the lake and opens the weekend and a very chilly know. we have a dramatic turnaround. it is going to get nice and mild around here. warm temperatures and almost four months. there you can see the wind tomorrow. as we proceed through time you concede strong southerly wind start taking shape on sunday. a little bit of an easterly component to them. >> probably some of thunderstorms. might even be mixed with some freezing rain or ice on the front end. here he is the forecast over the next seven days. 44 tomorrow. a day which could start with some snow in the far southern suburbs. whitney and chilly unseasonably so. normal high temperatures are on the low 50s. 52 partly sunny tuesday. the rain moves in
>>the grand tour is at west montrose. >>we will have a link to grand tour. wgntv.com/midday >>thanks for coming wgntv.com/midday >>thanks for coming does trivia. here's our weather picture. at least it is going to turn that way. the wind does come down after blowing fiercely overnight. you can see a storm developing in the southern midwest. that turns the wind off the lake and opens the weekend and a very chilly know. we have a dramatic turnaround. it is going to get...
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msk (music) >> we are rehearsing for our most expensive tour; plus two concerts here.e are proud that the growth of the orchestra, and how it is expanded and it is being accepted. my ambition when i came on as music director here -- it was evident we needed absolutely excellent work. also evident to me that i thought everyone should know that. this was my purpose. and after we opened, which was a spectacular opening concert about five weeks after that the economy completely crashed. my plan -- and i'm absolutely dogmatic about my plans --were delayed slightly. i would say that in this very difficult timefor the arts and everyone, especially the arts, it's phenomenal how new century has grown where many unfortunate organizations have stopped. during this period we got ourselves on national radio presence; we started touring, releasing cds, a dvd. we continue to tour. reputation grows and grows and grows and it has never stopped going forward. msk(music) >> the bay area knows the orchestra. you maybe take things for granted a little bit. that is simply not the case will
msk (music) >> we are rehearsing for our most expensive tour; plus two concerts here.e are proud that the growth of the orchestra, and how it is expanded and it is being accepted. my ambition when i came on as music director here -- it was evident we needed absolutely excellent work. also evident to me that i thought everyone should know that. this was my purpose. and after we opened, which was a spectacular opening concert about five weeks after that the economy completely crashed. my...
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. >> mcilroy has only been in one playoff on the pga tour in his career when he lost to rickie fowler at the wells fargo championship a couple of years ago. >> i guess he likes it. seems to be a spring in his step after that one. >> just gets close to the bunker up there but in good shape. >> probably close to that 245 mark or 240. >> so mcilroy had a chance to win it with an eagle on this hole. palmer had a chance with a four-footer for par which would have won it. >> he had the best chance in reality. he got a little wedge to the green in the fairway and makes 6. aiming down the right side, going to hit sort of a hook right into that wind. >> this is a slinger and he hit it hard. >> palmer has had the longest wait of anybody. he posted there in the fourth to last group but he's just behind mcilroy and now henley. >> he's love to hit that tee shot he hit here on the 72nd hole. cut it over in that left corner just perfectly. >> looking at right side of the fairway. >> he's got it turning right to left. pretty close to the same line, maybe just right of it. >> so we've got three of the
. >> mcilroy has only been in one playoff on the pga tour in his career when he lost to rickie fowler at the wells fargo championship a couple of years ago. >> i guess he likes it. seems to be a spring in his step after that one. >> just gets close to the bunker up there but in good shape. >> probably close to that 245 mark or 240. >> so mcilroy had a chance to win it with an eagle on this hole. palmer had a chance with a four-footer for par which would have won...
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he toured the lake, covered in 26 inches of life, the frigid freeway enough to hold our suburban. >> you plough of roads and everyone uses them? >> yes. >> the roads leave to villages of ice fishing houses. some are not the shack to get out of the cold. >> not all as as nice as this? >> no, this is one of the nicest ones. it's a camp are, heater, refrigerators, stereo, stove, sink, tv. >> deep fryer, pizza cooker. is this a sport with these amenities out here. >> we like it. >> jasper rents his ice fishing house to tourists from around the world. excited to sleep on the frozen lake and try his newest gadget. >> this is an underwater camera, 19.5 feet down. we are able to watch the jig and the fish at the same time. we can trigger them to bite by watching the fish you can seat the tricks. what they like and don't like. >> sounds like a video game. you are sitting there staring at the screen, not looking down the hole. >> that's right. a video game making catching fish easy. >> you aim for the big one? >> yes. you got the worm. >> a little left. >> got him. >> what are you got? >> litt
he toured the lake, covered in 26 inches of life, the frigid freeway enough to hold our suburban. >> you plough of roads and everyone uses them? >> yes. >> the roads leave to villages of ice fishing houses. some are not the shack to get out of the cold. >> not all as as nice as this? >> no, this is one of the nicest ones. it's a camp are, heater, refrigerators, stereo, stove, sink, tv. >> deep fryer, pizza cooker. is this a sport with these amenities out...
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host: what is a pot tour? guest: you pay a certain amount of money, and you have artie signed up for one i think -- just joking. can trying to see what we do on c-span, see if we can get a laugh. what you do is you go online and type in pot tour. all of these companies in colorado. pay a certain amount of money, put you in a beautiful hotel, a limousine with a tour guide. they will have different kinds of samples. you will go to a grower, shop, a place where they make the edibles, and you will get a full-blown introduction as it were to what it is like to be around legal marijuana. we talked to a couple of people on a tour, the next washington journal, fundvon going to -- john joins us. and we have the american federation of teachers president. we will look at labor and teachers unions. then we will discuss afghanistan. daniel markeyby from the council on foreign relations. washington journal is live at 7:00 a.m.. clerics bloated and broke. broke.lown out and uncomplaining. they choke to death on the barren la
host: what is a pot tour? guest: you pay a certain amount of money, and you have artie signed up for one i think -- just joking. can trying to see what we do on c-span, see if we can get a laugh. what you do is you go online and type in pot tour. all of these companies in colorado. pay a certain amount of money, put you in a beautiful hotel, a limousine with a tour guide. they will have different kinds of samples. you will go to a grower, shop, a place where they make the edibles, and you will...
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so he was involved heavily in that in his first tour. his second tour he became a what they call a pbc or patrol plane commander and had his own plane and crew at that point. it was called the san frisco ga, and he -- as forces, the allied forces pushed north toward the philippines, more and more they flew in the daylight and did more and more rescue missions because so many of our planes were being shot down, and these guys were in life rafts and on islands and needed pickup. the pby, i didn't mention, was a totally amphibious airplane at this point, so they could land op runways and on water. they were nicknamed flying boat, and they would land as near to an island or a raft as they could get. frequently, islanders would visit with these rescued flyers in their canoes or outriggers or whatever they had. a lot of the sketches would involve airplanes, military people, just settings, sometimes trees or koala bears, whatever he -- what captured his imagination, he would do water colors or sketches of. and so the book is actually featuring
so he was involved heavily in that in his first tour. his second tour he became a what they call a pbc or patrol plane commander and had his own plane and crew at that point. it was called the san frisco ga, and he -- as forces, the allied forces pushed north toward the philippines, more and more they flew in the daylight and did more and more rescue missions because so many of our planes were being shot down, and these guys were in life rafts and on islands and needed pickup. the pby, i didn't...
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give him the tour. let me show you! soft-close drawers, farm sink! where's my room?ake just a little bit for the kitchen. because your kitchen dreams can be big. ikea has it all. carved out by two massive, 720-ton machines. photojournalist, alex monta takes us on a tour throu >>> the big dig is moving along. the central subway is being carved out by two massive machines. alex montano takes us on the tour through the tunneled and construction under san francisco. >> reporter: that's 4th street and there's traffic just riding over there. >> we're under market street about 100 feet down. it's a perpendicular crossing of market. it's 10 feet above us. we are about 50 feet below the water table. we have been very fortunate the ground has behaved very nicely. the engineering, the significant engineering that went into this project has been implemented wonderfully. the process is excavating and it will complete tunnel behind it in five-foot sections as shown here. that facilitates the drive forward. we are inside bill alma approaching the space. [ loud background noise ] >>
give him the tour. let me show you! soft-close drawers, farm sink! where's my room?ake just a little bit for the kitchen. because your kitchen dreams can be big. ikea has it all. carved out by two massive, 720-ton machines. photojournalist, alex monta takes us on a tour throu >>> the big dig is moving along. the central subway is being carved out by two massive machines. alex montano takes us on the tour through the tunneled and construction under san francisco. >> reporter:...
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his father cut short a second tour to afghanistan to be at his side. you'll hear their emotional story, coming up. >>> the new deal that will make it a lot easier for the iphone to talk to millions of cars. >>> at 6:00, burglaries strike a south bay business twice in the same morning. why the bad guys were not afraid to return to the scene of the crime even though the alarm was working. that's new at 6:00. woah, this kitchen is beautiful! give him the tour. let me show you! soft-close drawers, farm sink! where's my room? we had to take just a little bit for the kitchen. because your kitchen dreams can be big. ikea has it all. >>> an east bay father has cut short his second deployment to afghanistan to be with his son. the boy just six years old is fighting for his life after being diagnosed with a rare form of cancer. the boy's father has invited a few friends to help encourage the family to keep the hope alive. >> reporter: with any big fight there's moments of hope and set back. one of the set backs came today when 6-year-old j.j. was supposed to hav
his father cut short a second tour to afghanistan to be at his side. you'll hear their emotional story, coming up. >>> the new deal that will make it a lot easier for the iphone to talk to millions of cars. >>> at 6:00, burglaries strike a south bay business twice in the same morning. why the bad guys were not afraid to return to the scene of the crime even though the alarm was working. that's new at 6:00. woah, this kitchen is beautiful! give him the tour. let me show you!...
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i have heard they were using tour. or twitter was sending messages to people to instruct them how to use twitter by their mobile phones. >> even turkeys president is using twitter, despite his own government banned. does in show how ineffective it is? fax absolutely. -- >> absolutely. thee was evidence in government of people using twitter, and it is a farce. >> the white house criticized the infringement on free speech today. do you think turkey cares at all? >> i do not think they care and i do not think they have been strategic, or they would not have done this in the first place. other democratic governments have found this does not work. people are flocking to twitter and getting angrier. when you block social media, it makes people even more inclined to come to the streets, which is exactly what the turkish government does not want. >> has a government ever successfully managed twitter? >> not completely. they have definitely blocked it, but not completely. it has not been successful. in china, for example, twitt
i have heard they were using tour. or twitter was sending messages to people to instruct them how to use twitter by their mobile phones. >> even turkeys president is using twitter, despite his own government banned. does in show how ineffective it is? fax absolutely. -- >> absolutely. thee was evidence in government of people using twitter, and it is a farce. >> the white house criticized the infringement on free speech today. do you think turkey cares at all? >> i do...
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participant it was tremendously successful generating opportunity and comradey amongst the port and a tour of the port crapes so many of us had our first walk above the catwalk from the port of san francisco we have several planter i want to thank them for joining us as i mentioned executive director ms. mirror and the awards she received and demonstrated as a leader in cappa as well as the head of san francisco that was the leadership that the port was recognized. we also had our cfo eileen and david and unfortunately or fortunately jim mellone who was one the leaders that organized the group was away on business in asia was missed. commissioner mike was really one of the initiateors of creating the group and lead the orientation ever the formation this effort and then also richard from the port of oakland who i've known for a number of years but i saw him in a different light he brought the group together and arranged an critical day and chris who was not able to be there but certainly sent his wishes we've referenced this but the california port authority passed a resolution with respec
participant it was tremendously successful generating opportunity and comradey amongst the port and a tour of the port crapes so many of us had our first walk above the catwalk from the port of san francisco we have several planter i want to thank them for joining us as i mentioned executive director ms. mirror and the awards she received and demonstrated as a leader in cappa as well as the head of san francisco that was the leadership that the port was recognized. we also had our cfo eileen...
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and she mentioned that you were on tour with her. so what were you doing on the tour?n? was that a good time? >> yeah. >> jimmy: what year are we talking about here? >> way back. like '93. >> jimmy: were you a tanler? >> 18. >> jimmy: who else was on the tour? >> ziggy marley. >> jimmy: oh, boy. >> yeah. and crystal waters. >> jimmy: i remember crystal waters. she had a song -- a one hit song that had the word homeless in it, which was always weird. i thought. >> strange? >> jimmy: very strange. when i was a radio disc jockey we would play that song. >> you were a disc jockey? really? interesting. >> jimmy: thank you. why would that surprise you? >>' just kind of random. >> jimmy: well, no. yeah. >> but then again ludikris was a disc jockey. >> jimmy: we're very much alike. we're practically twins. hey, this show, by the way, is really good. i saw it and it's called "resurrecti "resurrection." people have probably seen the promos for the show. how much can you say about the idea of the show? >> not much. >> jimmy: it's fair to say people are coming back to life. and th
and she mentioned that you were on tour with her. so what were you doing on the tour?n? was that a good time? >> yeah. >> jimmy: what year are we talking about here? >> way back. like '93. >> jimmy: were you a tanler? >> 18. >> jimmy: who else was on the tour? >> ziggy marley. >> jimmy: oh, boy. >> yeah. and crystal waters. >> jimmy: i remember crystal waters. she had a song -- a one hit song that had the word homeless in it, which was...
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francisco, it's happened again, another person could crossing the street is struck, this time by a tour bus. at 10:30, what the company behind that tour bus told us about the crash. >>> now new developments about a woman in a shooting. an arrest warrant issued for the victim's husband. that suspect should be considered armed and dangerous, and now neighbors fear that he'll return. ktvu's christian captain has more on the desperate search so find this man. >> reporter: the hunt is on for the castro valley father and the neighbors tell me, they're worried he might come back. flowers rest on the front porch of the home that was the scene of the shooting death. investigators say the 14-year- old daughter found her mother's body. alameda county sheriff's office won't say where she and her 8- year-old sister are now, only that their safe. the suspicion has turned to the victim's husband. >> the fact that he has made no attempt to contact his children, also other evidence at the home have made him now a suspect. >> reporter: deputies say he has two registered farm firearms. one was found in th
francisco, it's happened again, another person could crossing the street is struck, this time by a tour bus. at 10:30, what the company behind that tour bus told us about the crash. >>> now new developments about a woman in a shooting. an arrest warrant issued for the victim's husband. that suspect should be considered armed and dangerous, and now neighbors fear that he'll return. ktvu's christian captain has more on the desperate search so find this man. >> reporter: the hunt is...
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you're doing the symphony but you're going on tour.us about the business. >> we have got this great opportunity right now. there is a renaissance of heavy metal in america. as the west does, so the world follows. we got back from playing in india and zoomed over to new zealand and came right back to get ready for this symphony performance. we have a couple of one-off shows and we are heading down to south america to do a big tour down there. we went down there with black sabbath and we were playing stadiums. we did this one crazy looking like a field or soccer stadium place in mexico city. we are going to different countries and bringing our brand of music to them. >> since the 1980's, what is of the biggest challenges that new bands face, it is not the same world it was when you started out. >> it certainly is not. the revenue streams have dried up. the money that you would generate from record sales has all but vanished. in order to be successful and to keep your self in business, you have to find other ways to pay your bills which p
you're doing the symphony but you're going on tour.us about the business. >> we have got this great opportunity right now. there is a renaissance of heavy metal in america. as the west does, so the world follows. we got back from playing in india and zoomed over to new zealand and came right back to get ready for this symphony performance. we have a couple of one-off shows and we are heading down to south america to do a big tour down there. we went down there with black sabbath and we...
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some conservationist the want the tour boats eliminated because they believe snorkelers and boats are disturbing the animals. at the very least, some insist touching should be banned. tour boat operators argue it turns visitors from tourists to manatee advocate and on the water, there is lots of enthusiasm. >> it gives me chills thinking about that, cusping something to me which has always been so elusive. >> it was so different from anything i've ever done. they're so big and right there and you can just reach out and touch them and they're not going to do anything. >> they do have roped off sang waters that they can escape to where the overcrowding becomes too much. they are off limits to the public, but sometimes as we saw, tourists go there anyway. >> hey, ma'am, you aren't supposed to be in there. you see that says closed area. >> we're going to go up here this way. >> tracey leads kayak tours of the bay. she films what she calls manatee harassment by divers and tour operators. >> what was it like out there this morning. >> crazy, too many people, too many boats, very few manatee
some conservationist the want the tour boats eliminated because they believe snorkelers and boats are disturbing the animals. at the very least, some insist touching should be banned. tour boat operators argue it turns visitors from tourists to manatee advocate and on the water, there is lots of enthusiasm. >> it gives me chills thinking about that, cusping something to me which has always been so elusive. >> it was so different from anything i've ever done. they're so big and right...
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guaranteed. >>> the pro golf tour continues its florida swing. with a somewhat unlikely winner.seven year draught. when he missed this bogey put on number 6, it was a second double bogey on the front 9. now he takes a double. that would prove to be a very coste stroke. scott langly shot himself into third place. he finished two strokes back. 42-year-old john senden of australia, this chip goes in for a birdie. this one makes it a little more comfortable. he shot a 70 on his own. fenden wins for the second time in his career. earns a spot in the masters, and becomes the oldest player to win a tournament this season. >>> tim hudson got the start, and was less than sharp against cleveland. hudson gave up a run in the first, before the giants pulled even in the 2nd. the ball finds the began in right center. perez pulls in with the triple. he would score on a hit from brandon crawford. hudson got a nice play behind him in the 3rd. pablo sandoval gets the line drive. the giants go down 5-1. nick swisher with a homer for cleveland. >>> the a's, brandon phillips hit a home run as the re
guaranteed. >>> the pro golf tour continues its florida swing. with a somewhat unlikely winner.seven year draught. when he missed this bogey put on number 6, it was a second double bogey on the front 9. now he takes a double. that would prove to be a very coste stroke. scott langly shot himself into third place. he finished two strokes back. 42-year-old john senden of australia, this chip goes in for a birdie. this one makes it a little more comfortable. he shot a 70 on his own. fenden...
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. >>> a bay area man is in critical condition after being hit by a tour bus. it happened yesterday in san francisco at 7th and mission streets. police say a super site-seeing private tour bus hit the man as he walked through a crosswalk. witnesses say the bus driver was racing to beat a light about to turn red. no one on the bus was hurt. the bus driver and the company are cooperating with investigators. >>> the construction in ferno in san francisco last week likely could have been prevented. the 6-story apartment complex was framed mostly with wood. until 2008, high-rises in the state were required to have exterior walls made of noncombustible materials. but a few years ago, building codes were rewritten to allow the expanded use of wood-frame construction. that made them cheaper to build. >>> a castro valley man suspected of killing his wife still on the run this morning. police are searching for this man, 46-year-old fo mi, who has been on the run now for 4 days. he's considered armed and dangerous. police believe he may have been driving the family car, s
. >>> a bay area man is in critical condition after being hit by a tour bus. it happened yesterday in san francisco at 7th and mission streets. police say a super site-seeing private tour bus hit the man as he walked through a crosswalk. witnesses say the bus driver was racing to beat a light about to turn red. no one on the bus was hurt. the bus driver and the company are cooperating with investigators. >>> the construction in ferno in san francisco last week likely could...
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they advertise doing things like wine tours, private tours, things like that. they have limousines, vans, rvs, traditional buses, and then limo buses like the one that was involved in this accident. no names of any of the injured or the fatality in this. we hope to have that for you later on today. we are live in lorton, virginia, derrick ward, news4. back to you. >> all right, derrick. thanks so much for bringing us up to speed on that. >>> and police want you to keep an eye out for this man, kahlil tatum. he is considered dangerous. police say tatum murdered his wife and took off with 8-year-old relisha rudd. police found the wife's body inside a room at the red roof inn in oxon hill. tatum works at the d.c. shelter for families where relisha and her mother were living. relisha was last seen at that shelter with him. this morning family, friends and even strangers are praying for the girl's safe return. a group from the homeless shelter where relisha lived held a prayer vigil for her last night. they can't believe the man they all knew so well could be behind
they advertise doing things like wine tours, private tours, things like that. they have limousines, vans, rvs, traditional buses, and then limo buses like the one that was involved in this accident. no names of any of the injured or the fatality in this. we hope to have that for you later on today. we are live in lorton, virginia, derrick ward, news4. back to you. >> all right, derrick. thanks so much for bringing us up to speed on that. >>> and police want you to keep an eye out...
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the band started making records and touring the world.87 sandra kept the hall and touring band alive while ben went to oberland college to stud auto music and play in a band. >> one guy was from detroit, from new york, san francisco. we started to play the saints go marching in it was awful. sounded terrible. something immediately clicked inside of me and i realized that something i had grown up with that came so naturally to me. was a mystery to most people. >> like a mosquitoe bite. >> it bit me. i felt a responsibility to come back be a part that have tradition. ♪ >> now he runs the hall and the band and he's the guy on tuba. >> you went in to the family business. >> i went in to the family business, yeah, as lone as there is music in new orleans it will continue to be a family. >> the line up of musicians has changed many times over the last 50-plus years. these men make up current touring and recording band. >> play here in new orleans in 1942 during the war. i was about 11 years old. >> 81-year-old charlie gabriel plays clarinet and
the band started making records and touring the world.87 sandra kept the hall and touring band alive while ben went to oberland college to stud auto music and play in a band. >> one guy was from detroit, from new york, san francisco. we started to play the saints go marching in it was awful. sounded terrible. something immediately clicked inside of me and i realized that something i had grown up with that came so naturally to me. was a mystery to most people. >> like a mosquitoe...
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the woman who oversees all federally owned land came to contra costa on a listening tour of sorts. she said she wanteded to see the effects of california's unprecedented drought. >> right now, you are facing the most serious drought situation you've had in historical memory. 1977 was the worst year up until that time. you got a great water event that got you almost even, 1977, but you're still 15 inches behind. >> secretary jewel met with a group of farmers behind closed doors, then toured the water pumping station in byron. outside, protesters urged secretary jewel not to support governor brown's $23 billion plan to build a pair of underground tunnels. they would deliver water from the delta to other parts of the state. >> it will not solve our problems with drought in california. in fact, it will waste money, up to $67 billion. water rate, payer and taxpayer money and won't make an additional drop of water for california. >> environmentalists are also concerned about what the plan would do to the delta and its native fish. she said it's something california should consider. >> i
the woman who oversees all federally owned land came to contra costa on a listening tour of sorts. she said she wanteded to see the effects of california's unprecedented drought. >> right now, you are facing the most serious drought situation you've had in historical memory. 1977 was the worst year up until that time. you got a great water event that got you almost even, 1977, but you're still 15 inches behind. >> secretary jewel met with a group of farmers behind closed doors, then...
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>> and toure.nd now, the winner is, the one who picked all of the top six categories correctly -- toure. >> yes! thank you, steve! >> oh, my god. >> and thank you to the academy for all the people and movies i thought would win. >> what about me? >> i feel gratified, i feel vindicated. >> me. >> really vindicated, brian. you know what i mean. >> i wonder who wrote this lead, guys. >> i've got to thank my agent and my kids. i love you. go to bed. look, the oscars were great and with ellen in charge, really fun. for more on all things oscar, let's bring in keith simminton, managing editor of "imdb," the number one website in the world for all things movies. keith, you say that, you have a funny story about jennifer lawrence to tell us? >> yeah, you know, when she came up to present, she said, you know, why are you laughing at me? looking down into the crowd. >> right. >> found out backstage in the press room that what happened was she was actually talking to jared leto. and jared leto wasn't laughing
>> and toure.nd now, the winner is, the one who picked all of the top six categories correctly -- toure. >> yes! thank you, steve! >> oh, my god. >> and thank you to the academy for all the people and movies i thought would win. >> what about me? >> i feel gratified, i feel vindicated. >> me. >> really vindicated, brian. you know what i mean. >> i wonder who wrote this lead, guys. >> i've got to thank my agent and my kids. i love you....
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. >> and his top advisor, phyllis hattis, gives us an insider's tour of today's market. >> it soundsyou are telling me not to buy it. >> i am telling you to take your time. >> ronald lauder is heir to the famed estee lauder cosmetics fortune. he started collecting art at age 14 and has amassed one of the most impressive personal collections in the united states. >> these are picasso. >> all picasso. >> this year he displayed it for the first time at this museum he founded on the upper east side. >> what inspired you? >> the most important art is tough art, art that is brutal. to me, art is never about investment. there has always been a passion. >> an expensive passion. lauder's passion made headlines when he purchased this gustav klimt portrait for $135 million. >> how would you know what would really be a magnificent addition to what you already have? >> how does a woman know which man is right for being a husband? >> wow, this really is a passion. >> you look at it and say, that is right. you say, that's right for me. >> he is also guided by trusted advisors. phyllis hattis is a w
. >> and his top advisor, phyllis hattis, gives us an insider's tour of today's market. >> it soundsyou are telling me not to buy it. >> i am telling you to take your time. >> ronald lauder is heir to the famed estee lauder cosmetics fortune. he started collecting art at age 14 and has amassed one of the most impressive personal collections in the united states. >> these are picasso. >> all picasso. >> this year he displayed it for the first time at...
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visitors wait their appointed time for a tour in the castle courtyard. the interior gives a glimpse of the ultimate in bohemian noble living through the ages. imagine being a guest, back in the 16th century, of this man, count rosenberg. you'd enjoy the scenes frescoed here, which celebrate a rosenberg family wedding. then, riding his assembly line of fine living, you'd dine here. come back two centuries later, and you'd dine here. and, if the countess tired of your company, she'd retire to her adjacent bedroom, but only after a servant lit the candles on her meissen porcelain chandelier. and, of course, the party would go on, perhaps with a venetian-style masquerade party in the ballroom. for a little fresh air, you'd hike down this corridor 150 yards to the count's formal garden. but don't forget, at 8:00 p.m., the candles would be lit for a play in the baroque theater. europe once had several hundred fine baroque theaters like this. using candles and oil lamps for light and pyrotechnics for special effects, eventually, most of them burned down. today,
visitors wait their appointed time for a tour in the castle courtyard. the interior gives a glimpse of the ultimate in bohemian noble living through the ages. imagine being a guest, back in the 16th century, of this man, count rosenberg. you'd enjoy the scenes frescoed here, which celebrate a rosenberg family wedding. then, riding his assembly line of fine living, you'd dine here. come back two centuries later, and you'd dine here. and, if the countess tired of your company, she'd retire to her...
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. >>> hi, i'm chelsea handler, i'm doing a standup tour on my new book.i have new tour rules. >> rule 37. >> if you're a member of my family, whether immediate or extended and you want to come see my show, don't. >> fair warning, chelsea handler about the nature of her comedy and the targets involved. uganda be kidding me. this is a young lady called belle knox, a duke university student who happens to be a porn star. this is what she told me when she explained why she was doing is this. >> we are in a society where we are so repressed every single day. we're told that sex is bad. we're told not to have sex, we're told not to show our bodies and that's really true for women, and to be in porn and to be able to be naked and be free and have that sexual awe taken me is so incredibly freeing. >> thoughts? >> well, that's a big leap from being free sexually to porn. it's not really the same thing. >> is she massively deluded or not? >> no, she seems sweet, but porn is a hard pill for even me to swallow. i'm not interested in it, i'm not clear on the -- or as
. >>> hi, i'm chelsea handler, i'm doing a standup tour on my new book.i have new tour rules. >> rule 37. >> if you're a member of my family, whether immediate or extended and you want to come see my show, don't. >> fair warning, chelsea handler about the nature of her comedy and the targets involved. uganda be kidding me. this is a young lady called belle knox, a duke university student who happens to be a porn star. this is what she told me when she explained why...
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this time, a tour bus struck and critically injured a man. good evening, i'm ken wayne. >> hello, everyone, i'm heather holmes. tonight, the man is in the hospital with life-threatening injuries police say he was in a cross walk when he was hit by the sight seeing tour bus just after 8:00 this morning. kristina is live at the intersection with more on what the company is saying about the dent. >> >> no doubt a scary experience for everyone involved. this is a very busy intersection, even on a sunday, there are a lot of people driving through and walking through the intersections earlier today and this street is back open even though it was shut down for the majority of the morning and early afternoon. another pedestrian hit on the streets of san francisco is making crime scenes at an intersection an all too familiar sight. police say a man in his 60s was crossing the street when he was hit. his legs were badly hurt and his belongings, including a cane were scattered on the street. >> i didn't see this happen. i can imagine what happened. >> r
this time, a tour bus struck and critically injured a man. good evening, i'm ken wayne. >> hello, everyone, i'm heather holmes. tonight, the man is in the hospital with life-threatening injuries police say he was in a cross walk when he was hit by the sight seeing tour bus just after 8:00 this morning. kristina is live at the intersection with more on what the company is saying about the dent. >> >> no doubt a scary experience for everyone involved. this is a very busy...
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but we got a great view of the port of san francisco it's maritime activities we have a fantastic tour of the northern waterfronts and one of the key thing is for port folks to learn about our businesses and the exit of our businesses the exit of our staff and to build new bridges and perhaps that have not been explored because there are certainty groups that have been able to fully fully participant we're not only to increase the visibility but to also advance the mission of all off our public ports that play such an important economic roll in california. the second meeting i want to recognize the efforts of the port of san diego the leadership of director wayne and the staff in san diego including the president of their board bob nelson who hosted the second meeting were what we crafted a mission for the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgenders diversity group and also identified key issues which have been covered by again, it bears repeating that in addition to oovrm barriers which we recognize we see this is a major opportunity to advance businesses opportunity and build stronger p
but we got a great view of the port of san francisco it's maritime activities we have a fantastic tour of the northern waterfronts and one of the key thing is for port folks to learn about our businesses and the exit of our businesses the exit of our staff and to build new bridges and perhaps that have not been explored because there are certainty groups that have been able to fully fully participant we're not only to increase the visibility but to also advance the mission of all off our public...
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. >> president barack obama leads to saudi arabia after wrapping up a tour of europe. thursday he met with the pope in the vatican. >> it was a day of ceremony, symbolism and substance as president obama met with the new pope. >> "i'm a great admirer", the president said. they sat at a simple wooden deck, the pope's working des. the meeting went long. the two men share a focus. it was emphasised by the white house, the growing gap between rich and poor spent time on the topic. when they parted company, there was an exchange of gifts, and two large medalians were presented, symbolizing the need for peace. he presented the president with a copy of his work, the joy of the gospel, that is served as a roadmap. the two talked about the need for immigration reform in the united states. evidently there was an area of disagreement, and that is the health care law and its requirement that employees have access to cav septemberive coverage. in a statement after the meeting, the vatican made a reference to the controversy, saying there was a discussion on questions of particular
. >> president barack obama leads to saudi arabia after wrapping up a tour of europe. thursday he met with the pope in the vatican. >> it was a day of ceremony, symbolism and substance as president obama met with the new pope. >> "i'm a great admirer", the president said. they sat at a simple wooden deck, the pope's working des. the meeting went long. the two men share a focus. it was emphasised by the white house, the growing gap between rich and poor spent time on...
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the tour. give him the tour. let me show you! soft-close drawers, farm sink! where's my room? we had to take just a little bit for the kitchen. because your kitchen dreams can be big. ikea has it all. >>> a performance to raise money and awareness over troubled circumstances of more than 8 million orphans in you began da took place in union square. all 22 performers are orphans in uganda, a country that criminalized homosexual behavior. their -- >> the fresno man who inspired california's three strikes law is back in jail and could stay there for the rest of this life. 49-year-old douglas walker is accused of abusing a woman he lived in and is in jail without bail. he has been in jail or prison for most of the last three decades. the he became a poster child for repeat offenders after being convicted of being an accessory to robbery and murder in 1992. he was first arrested at 13 for selling heroin. >> some girl scout cookies are costing a colorado man a lot of dough. he bought $42 worth of cookies. six months later a collector says the check bounced. he is being sued for more
the tour. give him the tour. let me show you! soft-close drawers, farm sink! where's my room? we had to take just a little bit for the kitchen. because your kitchen dreams can be big. ikea has it all. >>> a performance to raise money and awareness over troubled circumstances of more than 8 million orphans in you began da took place in union square. all 22 performers are orphans in uganda, a country that criminalized homosexual behavior. their -- >> the fresno man who inspired...
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as soon as the secretary made this tour and actually offered his own condolences, and you can see him doing it in his own way there, these pictures that came in earlier today to cnn, he also had planned meetings with the new leadership that the interim leadership in ukraine. and also decided to give a news conference and answer questions to reporters, as well. specifically making comments supporting the ukrainian regime in place right now, did he crying what the russians have done in bringing troops into the crimean peninsula. and perhaps most shockingly of all, was asked to question what did he think of president putin's live comments on television this morning that there were no russian troops, per se, in crimea. the secretary was a bit plum amongsted by it, bewildered. he said that. the developments happening oh quickly, he hadn't been able to see some of president putin's live comments. here are some of the remarks, though, the secretary made in kiev just moments ago. >> the united states reaffirms ukraine's sovereignty and tr territorial integrity according to international law.
as soon as the secretary made this tour and actually offered his own condolences, and you can see him doing it in his own way there, these pictures that came in earlier today to cnn, he also had planned meetings with the new leadership that the interim leadership in ukraine. and also decided to give a news conference and answer questions to reporters, as well. specifically making comments supporting the ukrainian regime in place right now, did he crying what the russians have done in bringing...